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14 RACING AT INGLESIDE A Large Crowd Attends the Reopening of the New Racecourse. on the lookout for anything that tends to improve the tone of this grand sFort. has had starting gates placed at all of the principal starting posts, and some other innovations will be introduced in the near future. 5 ; The favorites played in what might be termed *‘hard luck’’ throughout the day, but two winning purses. Most of the winners, though, were well played in the betting. The opening event was a four-furlong spin for the two-year-olds, with Mary K starting a 2 to 1 favorite. The filly | evidently did not like the going, for she i was unplaced. Gordon at fives in the bet- ting made most of the running, winning rather handily from Vevo. The second choice, Ingleside, was third. MeNaugoton & Muir's bay colt Basso | again gave the talent a bard ‘‘throw- down” in the mile-and-a-quarter selling vent. A world of coin went into the | books on him at 4 to 5, but aiter running under restraint in fourth position until nearing the stretch Chorn made his ride, but was unable to head the 10 to 1 chance | Collins, who led from the jump, and was beaten a length in the slow time of 2:15)4. The crowd took another hard header on OUTSIDERS WERE SUCCESSFUL. Collins Finished in Front of Basso. Mobalasca Won Easily — Pat Murphy Liked the Siush. It was not the most propitious weather for racing that the Pacific Coast Jockey ! Club had for the reopening of its track at{ the seven-furlong run. Ed Kearney was Ingleside yesterday, stiil a large crowd of | the post favorite 8t 9 to 5. Opening at va sport-iovers were attracted by the seven | l’: ‘_kmcwr receded to 13 to 5, w}h&x;mlvx:d“l?: well-filled events on the card. As the day | o <ed down again to 2 to L. S Sir Vassar, the 100 to 1 shot Salisbury II wore on the threatening clouds cleared away, and aiter two events had been run | | headed the field to the stretch, when Sir Vassar took the Jead and, ridden out, won off the sun’s rays burst forth, proving & | by two lengths from Wyomine, with the most welcome visitor to the large number | favorite in the show. The winner was as of ladies in the grand stand who had as- sembied to do honor to “ladies’ day.”” The good as 8 to 1 in the betting. The mile hurdle race added still more to track which was at first sloppy dried up with marvelous rapidity, and the popular the discomfiture of the talent. At Red secretary of the club, Sam Leake, said that | | Will's first essay some days ago over the | sticks he showed to be such a promising | candidate ‘;hat after owlm‘fomlg t(tw 5 l’;e h looking for the navigator of the | was backed down to 11 to 10. Later he Do i Eling cart s the horees were called | Went back in the betting to 7 to 5 from the s force of & strong play on Uncertainty and for tne last race. My Luck. The favorite was in the lead The sport throughout was clean and free | yp to the last jump, where he swerved from any taint of anything that savored of | sideways and nearly fell. My Luck, who crookedness. The crowd was a betting | was second, then took command and won one and the nineteen pencilers in the big | easily. In & drive Arundel headed the ring handled great quantities of coin. first choice out for the place. After months of toil and labor the course | Five speedy sprinters went to the post is rapidly assuming a finished appearance, | in the fifth event. a six-furlong selling and while hardly compareble to beautiful | sprint. Tha buik of the money went in on Morris Park, it easily eciipses any of the | Major Cook, who closed an 8 to 5 choice, Western tracks. The management, always | and Gallant backed down from 6 to 4. — “THE CALL” RACING CHART. [Forty:Ninth Day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, Thursday, March 5. 1896. Weather Fine. Track Muddy. 795, FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; selling; two-yearolds; allowances: purse §400. HO. Index.| Horse, weight. |st| 14 | Jockeys. | peeng; J. Chorn.. Chevalier. Donnelly Won handily. Winner, I T. G OND RACE—One and a quarter miles; selling; H. M 2107 lert Won handily. Winner, Dr. H. Rowell's br. g, by 7("‘- THIRD RACE—Seven furiongs; three-year-olds and up; penalties: allowances; purse (. 8600 Index. | forse,age,welght. (St.| 34 | % | % | sw | #m| oo lon o | Sir Vassar, 3 98/ 3 | 3n | 23 13 13 [ Wroming, 300 91 6 | 63 | oig 31 | 21 7 Ed Rearney.5....110 4 | 3h | 3% 45 | 31 2 Satisbury i 3. 91/ 1| 11 | 1 23 | 42 3 50 10 2| an | 63 5 | 58 L 12 105 7| 7 2 7 |*82 |Chevaiier..:![10 20 5| 62 | s34 | 8 | 7 |H. Grittin. 2 2 Winner, H. b. c., by Sir Dixon-Vassar. Time, 1:3]%4. FOURTH RACE—One mile; over four 798 elling; four-year-olds and npward; condi- {98 tions; purse $100. Tadex.| Horse,age, weight. [St.| 34 | 1 | % | st | Fin. | Jockeys. |opetung 7938 My Luck,a.......144| 5| 52 | 34 | 3h | #14 5 2 185 Arundel. D116 4| 4n | 44 | 410 | 418 | 2n 7 8 Red Wil 139) 8| 12 | 11 | 16 | 16 | 318 phy. .5 65 Zaragoza, 6........147 6| 610 | 6 | 6 | 530 | 34 |Epperson 40 50 Uncertainty 147 2| 28 | 26 | 21 | 235 | 550 (I Mura. 5 4 Alexis, 5 T e e L e 7516 S 20 50| Manhattan, 5.....143) 1| 34 | 68 [ 6 | 6 | * |ambdrose 50 160 Starting-zate used. Won easily. Winner, S. C. Hilreth's br. g., by Dick WHhittington-Lucknow. *Fell at last jump. _Time, 1:5714. 7?,9 FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; three-vear-olds and upward: purse $400. J9. index.| Horse,age, weight. [&t.| 14 | 15 | 3% | stn | P | Jockeys ‘(,fi_e“‘“fi-l_ (720) Mobolasca, 3. 20 4| | |Garner 2 7-2 (768) | Boreas, 4..........104| 2 | |Chevalier 20 4 (751) Mujor Cook, 4....104 3 2 95 718 Gailant 104 5 5 92 775 | Deriar 107} 1 13 53 Ntarting-gate used. Won easily. Winner, E. Corrigan’s br. 1., by Apache-Tricksey. Time, 1:17. 8¢}(), SYXTH RACE—Five friongs; selling; couditions; purse $400. Index. | Horse,age,weight. |St.| 34 | 14 } 5 | sw | Fn. | Jocxeys [oReuing ! | 221 e 713 Shieldbearer,4....105 2 | T =T E. Jones 75 65 718 Artist,5...... .08 1 21 | 24 |Shields [ 8 83 Jack Atkios, 3..101 9 71 | 3 Beauch 10 wro... Kingeratt, 5.....1106 3 31 | 5 10 10 783" Pecksnift, 5.......108| % 915 | 6 10 10 694 | Audimere, 3 99 11 1847 | 7 15 8 716 | Princess Kose11.3 95 12 122 (11 3 7 631 | Ashl’nd Eclipse,3.104 8 81 | 8 15 50 777 Ariemus, 4 102 6 | 62 |10 30 15 663 Minnie T, 6 108 13 148 |14 B 16 762 | Duillo, 4 102 7 1163 |15 6 12 765 | Fleet, 109! 5 big | 4 50 50 (740) Lelin 304 13 un |13 15 20 785 | Chinook, 4........100/ 14 1035 |12 60 770 |Gondols, 6. 207 18 154 |18 [’'8 1s 506 |San Marcos, ... 97 17 {17 |17 ; 50 100 675 | Todhunter, ......106 10 | ... |72 |'9 |17 [Chevalier. i'e 7 Stariing-gase used. Won handily. Winoer, F. Phillips’ cb. c., by imp. Wagner-Mamie Cole. Time, 1+ 31 “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day’s Entries at Ingleside Track. In reces where the borses bave no record at the distance Lo be run the records at the next nearest distance are given. Abtbrevistions F., fast; Fa., fair; H., beavy; m., mile; 1., farlong; %, about. FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; selling; maldens. T Best | i Index.i Name. | Lbs record. | Dist. :Lb"Tl_l Owner. Pedigree. 788 |Adios. ... | 97 |- C. K. Murray. | Imp. Pirate of Penzance-Jess 711 |Little Jimmie E. Corrigan. . Lonfellow-Rena B 771 7. Abrahams. ‘atten-Louise Forrest 758 - |P. Dunye. Biaise-Round Dance -|James Lee. "anique-Voltigue | |A. B. Spreckels...._ | Flambeau-Mozelle - BurnseWaterhouse Fresno-Filena 42 Ruinart. |A. L. Ashe. |St. Carlo-Queen Alta 753 Imp. Alien J. McCullough Esterling-Al Meh 590 | Skalkah: *|W. D. Randall...." Hyder All-Carrie G -|B. Schreiber.. |Imp. Keene-Piukey -ICambridge stable. .. |Sensation-Favona Index.| Name. Owner. I Pedigree. 678 Podi; . |A. Bes |Powhattan-Cadiga 479 Doubtfal +|L. Ezell, | Dount-Natchitoches 520 | Tobe; J. Tam |Imp. Greenback-U: 790 Sen. Hoffman D. J. Tobin.. {Imp. Inverness-Dora 774 Harry Lew] J. Maddox | Versailles-Cousin Kat 718 Ida Saver. ..|G. L. Bell. |Joe Hooker-Addie ell 80O |Artisc. +|C. Gllman.. {Imp. Darebin-Hirondel 800 | Duillo. Littrell-imp. Royal Titls 67 | |Imp. True Briton-Lilly 8 (783) | 91 | Bramble-Lady Lou THIRD RACE—Half a mile; selling; two-year-olds. _ ] Best | T Index. Name. {Lbs| record.; Dist. ’labl TK.‘ Owner. Pedigree. 795 | Ingleside . 108/ m (107 H..|B. Scnreiver isuop-Ameriane T 103 F.. (3. Robbins. Lepanto-Right Win 103!& | Burns & Watrhouse| Tmp. Midlothian- Agnes ol - rEIana stanl Torso-Santa Rita {F..|C. 7. Quinn . ambeau-imp. Queen Bess 104 K. . F. Griffin Tremont Biue Bell H. E. Rowel. |El Rio Rey-Avail | Best | Index. Name. Lbs record.! Dist. £01 Monltor. e Tmp. 8ir Modre 766 | New Moon. . 61 Eyder All-Namonla 1081 (Sir Reel, Im Alta-Dizay Blonde 711 Claud Hill 5 f Lmp. Deceiver-Useful 653 Midlo. %t {Ip. Midiothian- Eiectric Ligt (713) Rowaisky 13} Itasc Murphy-Derochment 7 'll | Pique 51 Flambeau-Imp. Petroleuse 8 L) mp. Great Tom-Envenom 763 |Siigo - 61 N 1o 1p. Mr. Pic wick-Henlopen FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs: seiling. | ]nd!x.‘ Dist. | 81 | Dayiignt. (778)|For:una. 785 | Rey del Bndidos Name. l.u“ record. Pedigree. |Coloma-Laura D Lwmp. Brutus-Viola Rea 1.True Briton-Emma Collier 713 {Minnie Cee... Plenipo-Jaconet 780 2 Farondole-Satistaction (185) B 1. Midlothian-Helen Scratch G2 sheriey T Besmie. Do 788 |Fiiniila. .. ook Fanacine " lepaich Tnspector B-Plazza. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1896 Derfargiila and Mobalasca receded from their opening prices. Derfargilla and the 40 to 1 shot Boreas headed the bunch until nearing the stretch, where the pair was joined by Mobalasca. Derfargilla here had enough, and the Corrigan entry easily outfooted the outsider, beating him out a couple of lengths. The favorite was a good third. Eighteen selling-platers lined up fora five %ur!ong scramble that was next up for decision. Shieldbearer looked the most eligible of the lot, and was backed down from 8 to 5 to 6 to 5. With Artist, the second choice, at his heels the pair led the field from the start, the first choice getting past the wire first by a scant length. The concluding number on the pro- gramme was another five-furlone dash with eleven starters. Opening in the bet- ting at 8 to 5 Philomena receded to threes when she was backed down to13 to 5, going to the post equal choice with Pat Murphy, whose odds had been forced from 5 to1l, The race wasone of the prettiest of { the day. Philomena, Toano and Service set a merry clip to the stretch, where Phil- | omena cried quits. Below the furlong pole | Toano was beaten. Coady now brougit i Pat Murphy along and in a drive won | irom Service by half a length. Mt. Mc- Gregor 11 came fast, finishing a good third. Track and Paddock Items. Nearly 3000 ladies viewed the racing yes- | terday. The board of stewards decided to reject the entry of Carmel in future. The sulk- ing chestnut was left at the post in the mile and a quarter event. Riley Grannan started in the day well | by backing both Gordon and Collins, but | dumped the greater part of his winnings | back into the ring over the defeat of | Vinctor, which horse ran a most disap- pointing race. | _Hermann Brandt, who formerly owned | Braw Scot, has a nnumber of fine-looking Martenhurst two-year-olds 1n training at | Sacramento, owned by the estate of the deceased millionaire turfman, Simeon G. Reed. The Westchester stable’s gelding, Cole- | man, a starter in the last race, experienced one of his ugly moods and on the way to the post started to run away with little Reidy, finally ending it up by jumping the outside fence and galloping up among the stables. The field was divpatched without him. When put up to be sold, Collins, the winner of the second race, entered to be sold for $200, was bid up to $900 by Book- maker Ed Gaines, his owner, Dr. H. E. Rowell, retaining the brown gelding with the usual §5 bid. The reascn of the ‘‘boost”’ it is.said dates back to a trifle over one year ago, when Dr. Rowell bid up and secured the horse Figaro at the conclu- sion of his victory in the Peaboay Hotel | selling stake at Memphis. Tenn, The racer was owned by “Bil Barrick, an intimate friend of the penciler's, who was simply returning tit for tat. Major Cook has either deteriorated or else Boreas is o preatly improved horse. The favorite was rather easy game for the outsider yesterday. STATE MILITIA. Sweeping Reduction in the Numerical | Strength of the First Regiment. | Other Changes. By the issuance of regimental orders | No. 6 from headquarters First Regiment of ! Infantry, N. G. C., some of the effects of | the recent attempts at reorganization are | becoming apparent. This orderdischarges | ninety-six members of the regiment for various causes, which is more tham one- | twelfth of the numerical strength of the regiment, the heaviest losses being in the consolidated companies, as follows: Com- pany A, made up of companies A and E of the Third, losing eleven men; Company B, made up of companies B and D of the Third, losing eleven men; Company H, | made up of companies B and F of the | Third, losing twenty-three men, and Com- pany M, made of companies G and H ot | the Second, losing twenty-two men. The order also approves the findings and sentence in the case of Private Walter E. Cook of Company E, who was tried by summary court-martial. Itis now stated that companies F and { K will remove from their present quarters | in the regimental armory on Page street | to the armory on Ellis street, thus leaving eight companies at the Page-street armory | and four at the Ellis-street armory. | Some time ago this announcement was | made and the captains of these companies | commenced to make arrangements to re- move to the Eilis-street'armory, but this was stopped, apparently under orders from | headquarters, it beinyz annéunced that the | regiment would have to be concentrated in one armory. At the same time the companies located on Market street received orders to remove | to the Page-street armory, and upon their | objecting upon the ground of insufficient | accommodations, their oflicers were in- | formed that there was ample accommo:ia- tion for all, and that they would have to 10 ' comply, it being the intention of the board | of location to concentrate the command in | ‘'one place as soon as practicable. The propesed removal of companies F and K must therefore mean that either the board of location has found it impractica- ble to locate all the companies in one building, and therefore reconsiders its.in- structions, or that these companies are at- tempting to carry out their original inten- tion of moving, Which was only temporar. | | ily deferred, although the Signal Corps | was directed to move for the purpose of | obtaining sufficient room to house the companies of the regiment. e S S — HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. M F Odell, Sacto M Blum, Martinez H Richards, Monterey M Pinge & w, San Jose H H Farrar & w, Mass E W Vance, 5 M Lovee, Valléjo L F Hodge, Sy fl W W Patterson, Wash 3 rs Th Flint, San Juan Pennington. 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Among the positions to be filled are the following: Salesman for dress goods, notious and ‘inings; persons hold- ing certificates in this agency competent to fill any of these positions are_requeated to cxli, and those who are competent who have not as vet fi ed their applications in this office are also invited todo 30 at-once, a8 we have a_large num ber of positions to #ill right away. Room 167, Crocker bullding. This agency will remove its general offices (0 the Em- porium building ou the first of next month. ANTED— BY AN ENERGETIC, ALL- round business man employment, with pros- pect of an Interest, in some retail, wholesale or manufacioring business in the city or fcountry. Address W. B/, box 40, this office. JWEDE WANTS SITUATION AS COACH- & man; understands care of horses and carriages thoroughly ; also care of garden; first-class refer- ences: city or country. Address W. B., box 101, Caill Oftice. YDUNG: COMPETENT MAN DESIRES POSI- tlon as bookkeeper; besi of references. Ad- dress W. A., box 83, this office. ITUATION WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily: understands the care of horses, cows and gerden. J. D.. box 119, Call Office, i TION WANTED BY A COMPETENT W man as cook. short-order or in hoie!; nnder- stands oyster business. 11 Auburn st., ort’ Pacific, between Taylor and Mason. E MAN REQUIRES EMPLOYMENT: expert bookkeeper: has knowledge of m: chinery: good all-round man: highly recom: mended; security. R.,15 Tilden st. NTLEMAN OF GOOD APFEARANCE, X speaking and writing English, German, French and Spanish languages correctly, wishesa position. A. L. K., box 48, Call Office. VY ANTED—BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OF AGF, who Is handy with tools, to learn manufactur ing business; recommendations required. Address W., box 63, this office, i PERSONALS. B. L. CASCADE; TREATMENT WONDER- . fal: triumph over disease without medicine; removes cause. R.JaC s Brannan. UPERFLUOUS HAIR P, moved from face or limbs witbout injury oy MME. WAMBOLD; consult free. 11633 ¥ NFORMATION W ANT) F THE W. abouts of JOHN W , miner, a na: of kngland, Address New \isconsin Hotel, Pacific and y st S F. i T DA 0PI ICON SHOW ll(’;‘?l}llll cor. Market and th sta.: artisticad- advertisements in_living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market. "ADIES’ HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED: .lAsnp:;nuous Dbair removea: bangs and switches $lup. MRS. £. H. HUBBARD, 928 Market st. TOR FING POULLL U GAME GO TO A FREREE R 8 wnd Yo Conter Market. I)A NTS (DRUMMERS SAMPLES) sall FOR “’ANTED—AMATEUR DRAMATIC, VOCAL and musical talent. Address H. W.,box 58, Call Office. % SA LESMAN AND ADVERTISER FOR WORK on special line. Address, with references, S. A, P. 0. box 2654, City. NTELLIGENT, STRONG BOY; MUST LIVE with parents. 1157 Folsom st. HOEMAKER WANTED; STEADY MAN; g0od pay. 268 Third st. W ANTED=A WAITER AT nental Hotel, 547 3ission st. NEW CONTI- anybody fitted. 518 Market st. ARCH 4. 18906.—ON AND R TH M4 din'ver be responsie [or a0y de contracted by my wite, SOEHLE WOLRG, e TOR PASSAGE AND FREIGHT TO THE new placer goid fields of Cooks Inlet, Alaska, apply to C. D. LADD, 9 Third DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A S'P Ay private: no charce unless soccesstul Iaw suits, claims. collections, wills, desds, 5 STON'S SCHOOL MAGA? Newspaper Illustration: day and ev H. E. Partington, Ge: ANTSMAKER TO TAKE WORK HOME. | classes: instructo t . - Apply WAGNER, 307-811 Fitth st. Partinston, k. Particulars 424 Pin TURDAY; CALL AT 9§ ouU YOUR H DRE [SARBEE FOR SAT 3°6'c ock. 22713 Second st. TANTED—2 SHINGLERS, 718 THIRD ST., San Francisco. ¥ establishment vou don't pay_extra ior iing the face; 25 cents is or for enameling cents Is one waving, c rice for making you look beautiful. SR, 111 Stockton st. Sflui:,\ AKER WANTED: CALL EARLY; bring tools. 2903 Pine st. MOTHER WoULD LIKE TO FIND EMPLOY- AVL ment for her 2 sons; 17 aud 18 years of uge: both bright bovs: speaking French, German and English. Address M. R., box [XPERIENCED MAN WISHES SITUATION: %00d garaener and & careful coachman: city O country. Address W. C., box 53, Call Offi ITUATION WANTED—GERMAN, GENER- ally useful: understands horses, good gardener, can milk: cit references; moderate wages. Ad- dress P, 824 Twelfth FEMALE HELP WANTED. MALID AND SEAMSTRESS, $25: 20 HOUSE- ML work girls, city_and country, 20 and_ $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AT REFINED SECOND GIRL, $20. MISS A\ CULLEN, 328 JRENCH MISS CU LE SECOND GIRL, COUNTRY, $23. 328 Sutter st. EFINED_ YOUN V 5580. | 757 00K A COND GIRL; SANTA BAR- bara; $25 and $15: see lady here; 10:30. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. (RENCH SEAMSTRESS: $25; WILLING TO iravel. MI<5 CULLEN, GERMAN CHAMBER table aiso: country here. C. 1. HANSE ALDS, TO WAIT AT see party Bvsrxsiiax WANTED. 708 MISSION ST. W ANTED — SHOEMAKER ON 525 Laguna at. ROY WANTED WHO U setting. Apply bet. 7 REPAIRS, NDERSTANDS TY PE- nd 8, 503 California st. FORALASRA:THE BRIG BLAKELEY, 145 | tons, will leave San Francisco for Cooks 'Iniet on March 10, with passengers; each passenger al- lowed 800 pounds bagage, including rowboat. Information regarding mining will be given by a practical minerwho has been there. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 506 Bat- tery st. W ANTED—BRIGHT YOUNG MAN FOR DO mestic department. Apply W EINSTOCK- LUBIN CO., 523 Market st., from 3 to 6 W ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOU dress goods department; one who can_assist in_window trimming. Apply to WEINS LUBIN CO., 523 Market st., from 3 to 8 P. M. VREE GOOD, SOBER SHOEMAKERS wanted. 959 Howard st. ED SHOP-C need not apply. UTCHER, WITH $200, TO BUY STALL IN market; '3 months’ rent pald fixtures and stock includ-d. 436 Thirteenth st., bet. Valencla and Guerrero. N FXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A £\ thorough business man, 25 to 30 years, with small capital: must speak Spanish, give first-class reference and furnish bonds. Addrcss N. A., box ‘all Office. ANTS (DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES) FORSALE; anybody fitted. 518 siarket si. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED: 8 courses, 10c, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. TTER ON CLOTH- NHAMBERMAID. clty, $2f C. R. HAN ) FIRST-CLASS WAITRESSES, COUNTRY £ botel, near city: $20; see party here at 11 M. C R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. N NAVIAN AITRESS AND 4 chambermaids, for & resort, south: $20 ard fars puid; see par(y here. C. R.HANSEN & CO,, Geary st. W AN — WAITRESS, PLAIN SEW private family, $26; French second girl, $2: P ant second 'girl,'a short distance, $20: % German and French nurses, $20: German nursery governess. $26: 3 cooks, 325 and $30; cook, insti- tutlon, $35, and girls for cooking and housework in city and’ country. J.F.CROSETT & Cu., 812 sutter st. VW ANTED—WAITRESS.BOARDING-HOUSE, #15 and room; nurse, $20: French maid and seamstress, $26; French housekeeper, $20: girl for doctor's office, $15; ‘girls for housework, $20 LEON ANDRE, 815 Stock(on st. WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR ALL KT of work. MURRAY & READY, 634 DS 100 ROTESTANT COOK, COONTRY BOA RDI house, $25: strong woman cook. wash and iron, near cits, $25; private-family cook, country, $20} second girl and sew, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. HIRTIRON , $30: IRONER FOR LADIES’ ame hotel-laundry; north. R.T. WARD & 610 Clay st. W ANTED—SALFSMEN TO CARRY GOOD line of specialties on commission; only reliable men wanted. Mishawaka Pad aud Harness Co., Mishawaka, Ind. % vv ANTED—MAN TO OPEN AND KUN A pork-store, delicacies, etc. Adaress P. 0. box 63, Berkeley. NEW_AND SECONDHAND SHOES FROM #5¢ up; men’s half soles, 40c. 1003 Mission st. PARTNER WITH $150 IX PORK AND DELL- cacies store with route. 235 Third st. TANTED—25 MEN AND LADIES TO GET the best home-cooked 15-cent meal, with mush or soup free. 250 Ellis st. “mf TED—SEAMEN; ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deev-water voyages, whaling. Apply 117 Dramm, upstairs. PETER MCMAHON RARBERS, ATTENTION—TO LET, A1 SHOP; low rent.” 406 Castro st., junction Market and Seventeenth. JEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; week 81 10 $2 60; clean, quiet reading-rooms; strictest attention to morfing cul's; open ali night. MENE 1%-SOLING 60c: LADIES 40c: DONE M while You walt. 638 Market. op. Palace Hotel. O NOT FORGET TO “DO AS YOU WOULD be done by,” and come and see: half-soled in 15 minutes, done while yon wait; all repairing done by machinéry; all repairing at half price; work guaranteed. 062 Mission st., bet. Firstand Second. [ANTED—AN EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL as companion to young lady and to assist in ko00d waies; an kinghsh ladysmaid, $25: a French nurse for 2 grown children, for gouitry, €25 Germ:n wailress and parlor mald, $25; German or Scandinavian working house- keeper, $15: 20 good housework giris for city snl country, $J5, $20 and $15. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED-MEN AND LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tool: given and wages paid forgeaturdavs and Sunday catalognes. . F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. MEN,IO SELL MANHATTAN EGG Fo0D: is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. SOME SEE PARTIES IN OF- © fice at 11 A. M. to-duy; 5 nousegirls, $20, and 11 housegiris, #15. MARTIN'S Employment ANTED—30 GIRLS; GIRL, GILRO German cook, $25; cook, $3: girl, few hours a day, $10. ML Stockton st. 21 4 nurses, $20: LEOPOLD, 20 JITUATION WANTED AS CHAMBRRMAID, 1D cliner in hotel or private family. Call 6135 W dress A. K.. box 102, this office. \"OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO TAKE care of children or assist with light housework ; TED BY A YOUNG WIDOW—POSI- fourth st. and Trezat av (‘oniPETEN YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A city or country; QITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT r00d cook and laundress. Please call MAN WANTS WORK BY THE 7 Seventh st., room 2. sleep home. Call 12365 Folsom st. (JERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE TO TAKE X care o: children. Apply SE.corner Twenty- | tion as housekeeper in widower's family. N good references. ~Address S. 4., box 16, thisoftice, | VY | | | through the United States A NEW BUSINESS HOUSE OPENING UP in this city desires good, competent help Industrial Agency. Among the positions to be filled are the following: Salesladies for corsets, hosiery and gloves. Per- sons holding certificates in_this agency competent to fill any of these positions are requested (o call; also those who are competent who have not yet filed their applications in our office are Invited to cail at on e, as we hs tions to fiil right a also a saleslady who can speuk French Is wanied at_once by another house. Room 167, Crocker buildin¥. This agency will re- move its general offices 10 the Emporium building on the 1st of next month. ANTED—IN AMERICAN FAMILY, young girl of willingAnd cheertul disposition 10 d0 plain cooking and cleaning, with care of one child of 5: no chamberwork; no washing or bak- inz; wages 810 snd carfare monthly; good home and kind treatment for a girl fond of children and of lively disposition: references required. Address MRS. T. V., box 136, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO DO upstairs work. Apply at 704 Fulton st. D LADY, COM- ¥ place of trust, petent for housekeeping or wishes situation ip a good family; noobjectlon to country; references if required. ' Address \. B., Lorin siation, Alameda County, Cal, Postofics ox DUCATED LADY OF REFINEMENT, speaking French fluently, a brilllant musician A and good amanuensis, desirés position as com- panion, either traveling or otherwise: good nurse. Address MRS, L. A. W., El Monte Hotel, Sausalito. JIDOW WITH LITTLE BOY, 4 YELARS, wishes to do the woric of small family: good cook and neat housekee; small wages; city or country, Address 1408 Sanchez st., near Twenty- sevent Yo WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as hnusn-keerer or in linen-room and assist with chamberwork in lodging-house or hotel; city or country: best of reference. Address 8. K., box 18, this office, BY COMPETENT WOMAN A8 THOROUGH house servanut; is good cook and laundress; best of city reference. Cail 924 Washing on st. 1 W ANTED —MIDDLE. AGED ~ LADY 48§ PATINEr 10 assist in starting & poultry-raising business; 120 acres. norent. Address Single, box 59, this office, W ANTED —LADY OF MIDDLE AGE TO take position where she can work 10to a pay- ing business. L. O., box 109, Call Oftice. W ANTED—A RE: TABLE YOUNG GIRL t0 do lizht housework : § in family; wages $15. Call between 9 and 12, 1927 Caitfornis st. “uxn;u—ofifi. TO ASSIST IN LIGHT e o large number of posi- | nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SHEC- resarv Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- > ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 0'Farrell. ELCHO’ HOUSE, 86313 MARKET ST. Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; §1 to $3 week. THAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO 8t.; 200 rooms: best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25¢a night, §1 a week: meals 10c. OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 100 MEAL try 1834 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. 500 MEY IO GET a FINE =TVLISH, DU- Table calf shoe toorder, #2 50. 99 Howard. IR 200 SUNNY ROOMS; ) OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS Iarge reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. 20c to 50c night; §1 (0 84 week: open all night. EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, JBARBERS PROTECTIVE'UNION EMPLOY- E3TEE MCLEAN, PHYSICIAN FOR TH hair: scalp diseases a speciaity; rooms for la- dics: best city references. Rm. 45, St. Ann's bl'dg. RAH. MES STEWART, MANICURE AXD CHIROP- odist; 50c and sud $1. 1201, Geary s! AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY; GRIND- ing new edge on razor, 25¢; razor concaved, B0c: razor honing and setting, 25c; first-class work. Razor Exchange, 630 Market st. fss: REANOVAI—DE MILTON 7. BOWERS, 124 O’Farrell. Telephone, Bush 21. ] A ROOM; CARPETS CLEANED ON THE $1 foor. 205 Lenvenworth st. (VHEAPEST AND BEST; GET OUR FIGURES for paper-hanging and painting. Co-operative Paper-hanging Company, 635 McAlllster st. GYPTIAN HENNA: $1: HAIR DYE: PER- fectly harmless: easily applied; all druggisis. LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., agents, S F. FOR 10 CENTS — CLOAKS, JACKETS, $1 Gres, soidat 00 on the. dollar in the bese" ment of ARMAND CAILLEAU, 48 Geary st, cor. Grant ave. 25 s DDRESSED TO THOSE WHO W become rlch—lnvtisl y‘tl)lllr money in the future Chicag): I will scil vou proy 1 5 per month. Write to CHAKRLES PSCHER- HOFER, 1706 ©tay st., & F. BUSINESS CAKDS, 81 hy: TELi- 1000 phone “Black 141.” HILL.22Geary, r. 39 TROURQUIN'S CAVA ASTHMATIC PAPER: Instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant_ave. and Sutterst. J{LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIXN chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 Tooms, 25c to 81 50 per Dight: 81 60 10 $6per week: tree bus to and from the i 3 1 IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. (CoAKs CAPES AND SULTS RETAILED AT mfrs’ t. Factorv. 20 Ksn.lnm:‘ 7\!!\!(&\!‘ LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES 'Cioching bouchr. COLMAN. 41 Third st. ———— ey DreSSAAKERS. TRST-CLASS KER more engazements by day; perfect fit guara; teed. D., box 75, Call Oftice, Oaklan: TO al0 TAYLOK s made o Elegan: 5. v AIOLANS, BTG, PEN FOR BUSINE The fines: line of ne: planos for rent and sala in San Francisco. HARRY SCOTT. 929 Market st., Spreckels buildin RE YOU DESIROUS OF OBTAINI Y £00d piuno at a low price and upon very easy terms? ‘Then investigate our new rent-contract plan. SHERM AN, CLAY & CO., Stemnway repre- seniatives for the Pacific Coast, SW. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. TM. G. BADGER, 26 2'FARRELL, ROOM 1, first floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis planos; sold for cash or lnstalime V LE JINE STEINW by private party: fmmediate sale necessary. Room 10, Flood building. P BARGAIN FINE condition. SCHMIIZ TE. WEBFE upright, $80; bargains. BRU OME IN AND HEAR THE LAT novelty—the Osslan attachment plano, man- dolin, guitar, barp and banjo, ali_in one very sin le; guarantecd (o keep in order: call and see i utiful _effect. J. T. BOWERS & “ON, sole agents, 28 and 25 Fifth st., nr. cor. Market. GOOD SQUARE, $10; A FINE SQUARE,$90; a fine uprigh . $125. Call soon. MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY. 769 Market st. 6() FIAND: IST-CLASS MAKE: COST ¥375 . on $5 installments. 221 Leavenwoth st. AW, 3425; 2 STEINWAYS, $215, $19 Sommer, $:37; squares, $2 up, atllowed ou purchase. HEINE, PfANOS— Hazelton, Hemme and TLong, Brown and Simpson: easy'terms. 735 Market st. 136 Ellis ROOMS V ANTED—Mi.CHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR. ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues; 1aw and commercial collections; no charge unless successful. KNOX Col on Agency, 110 Sutter st. w;zfi'mb—m:oxsm AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 to $3 per week. WV INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRDST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- roon: free bus ta and from the ferry. 100 XE3, 10 TAKE LODGING AT 100, 15¢ 10 and 20c a night, including coffes and rolls. 624 Washinzton st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT 7 —SINGLE ROGMS, 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 50 par week. Pecific House Commercial end Leldesdorf sts. * W ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer. 5¢; bottle wine. 5c. €09 Clay st. housework; G . 82 JREE BEER_TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6¢; Gate I:::. “g:‘er fil‘:m.u Mehny o0 Solde b also & bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. JANTED-AMATEUR DR. T1C, VOC. YRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- W oo rmaioal tons - g W bae b5, | Tiow dixth. for s rom: 250 a nikht: $1 & week. Call Offi TANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 IENOED GIRL FOR GENERAL week: rooms for Lwo, 26¢ a day, $1 50 a wee housework and cooking. 838 Union st. reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. ‘A PPRENTICE FOR HAIR-DRESSING, MAN- WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE £\ icuring, hair work. Mme, Fanst, 934 Stockton, V ANTED—YOUNG GIRL; WAGES $10; take care of children. 1308 Leavenworth. A WEEKLY CALL. in wraper. for mailing. AINES BROS. PIANO, PATTI'S PREFER~ ence; also renowned Bush & Gerts' piano. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st ONOVER PTANO: AS_GOOD AS NEW reat sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCER CO: PANY, 835 Post st HICKERING, KN ABFE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piano for $187; pi sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 0" $175. CASHORINSTALLMES S; WEBER « upright; perfect order. 1018 Van N D ER BROS., STEINWAY,FISCHER AN O other first.class makes of pianos; little used cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES, KOHLER & CHASE. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. QTEINWAY, §21 2 8287; Wily, 81265 HEINE, 410 Post st. "A BRIVED_4 LOT OF CELEBRATED HIG grade 1. L. Neumann piauos for the holidays: rices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st. WEBER, $265; SOMER, squares, $35 and $55. AGENT: WANTED. CTLALRVOY ANT>, ANTED — GIRL TO WORK IN CANDY factory. Corner of Ninth and Market sts. ECOND WORK AND PLAIN SEWING: 1 first-class references. Address 5. W., box 98, Call Office. VERMAN GIRL WANTS UPSTAIRS WORK; wages $20. Call 1028 Greenwich st., near Leavenworth. EXPERIENCED —DRESSMAKER WOULD like & few more e: ments by theday : terms #1 50. Call or addre Franklin st. F'ms'rfcl. SS DRESSMAKER ~ WISHES work; terms $1 25 day; suits from $3 up. Call 218'Eddy st., upstairs. IRL. 17, WOULD LIKE TO MIND CHIL- dren or 'do second work. Address M. C.. box 134, Call Office. {XPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WHO UN- derstands bookkeeping desires position; good clty references, . T., box 185, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED—COMPETENT COOK or housekeeper: best reference. 2612 Post at. B‘IRS’I'—CLAss GERMAN NURSE; INFANT or invalid. 315 Sutter st. ADY WISHES TO D) HOUSEWORK IN city or country. Apply 1442 Valencia st. ADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRIT- v pank;d German. Address k| AGED RICAN WOMAN DE- sires situation as housekeeper; will work for widower; no objection 1o children. Address or call 10 Zoe st. OUNG LADY_ WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper. 174 Sixth st., room 1. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1317 Webster st. LADY CANV.ASSERS;: $15 WEEKLY EASY. Parlor A. 126 Elis st.. Roval House. < 2 ROV IS WANTED, TOUNG _G!RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; $15. 757m Folsom st., near Fonrth. NIRST-CLASS CHILDREN'S NURSE; GER- ‘man preferred; ref. required. F. C., box 72, Call. AILORESS AND BUTTON-HOLE MAKER. 816 Sutterst. - - \HE ART OF CUTTING DRESS WAISTS, without any seams, taught a. 2814 Sixth st. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND s'ao: MORNING ‘A0 ve ciansess 101easons,B1 50, 148 Misalon: ADIES T0O LEARN HAIRDRESSING beanty cultdre, etc.; sieady work. 131 Post st., room 20. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS sod underwear. LEV1STRAUSS & CO., 3434 Fremont st. T)RESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, fitting and finishing; new styles patterns, 26c up; families supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. ‘ S INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in room: 200 TOOmS: flelo‘l 80 per night; $1 10 $6 per week bus to and from the ferry. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ‘Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 25¢ 0 81 60 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferrv. g TTHOROUGH ~COURSE TN MILLINERY taught; will pre) upils totake positions this spring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, rin. 46. TEACHER OF SIMPLE AND CLABSIC music would like a situation in private respect- able family: will furnish {nstrument, if required. 334 Yerba Buena, oft Sacramento, betaveen Taylor ason. \OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION A as housekeeper. 203 Powell st., room 6. W INCHESTEE HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 35¢ to %1 50 per night; #1 50 to 88 per week: convenient und respectable; iree bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WA (ED-MALE. branches:short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. UNTER & Co., UEINI;.‘;EWAS.D.:ADPSN- esc empl t office, el . below Kearny, bet.p d'fil’«‘:.'}.u. and Sacrsmento; tel 231 APPREN’HCES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 87 and 68. FURNISHED—1 LARGE OR 2 state price. D. 8., box 7, Call Office. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- PG AT T T AT WANTED—_MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED_FOR CASH: SMALL UNDERCUT % fir;‘l: V- enrel;ilnn&h(;se "‘i Wi nllx: suitable or vertising: about §100. Write W A, BUGI:(.RQ- o oA ME. STEWART THE GREAT, reader and clairvoyant In the world; seventh daughter: hasread cards since 11 years of age;and. mining. lawsuits and marriage; ladies or geuts 50c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 and 4. = ()C AND 81. 50c AND o PROFESSOR LEOY, 5:3 POST ST. ‘Wonderful power to tell the past, present and future; valuable advice on all affairs: letters witn stamps answered: hours, 9 to 8, also Sanday. MME. MOREAU, BI.ST MEDIUM: REVEALS AWl past, present and future:26¢ up.764 Howard st M ME. RAVENA OF 828 HOWARD ST. A nounces to her patrons removal to 5 Fourth, . 3and 4; sittings daily; tips reces; 3 21 Guerrero st. ANTED-WINDMILL AND TANK. Wam. 3109 Encinal ave., Aldmeda. AFE AND LETTER PRE S T0 BUY; SE Stndnana cheap. S, A., box 134, Call Oftee ANTED-YOUR WATCH. IF I NEEDS ng: best work at halt the reguls DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st.. ihirs fooe ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND S elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: ..n?mfiw LOST. OST—GOING FROM 300 THIRD ST. able reward if returned to 300 ‘:‘h‘l‘l’g B:?ce.'e i MAREEI 2, YAWLBOAT PAINTED GREE M. F. C. carved tern. 08 Mtars oo on stern. Suitable reward at OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERN Savings and Loan Society of San anuhco[lfi the name of JOHUN Z. KUSSELL, No. 206.1223. The finder will please return to bank. AD- P’nor SSOR ZANZIC, WAITE MAHATMA, occult scientist, palmist and clairvoyant. 503 Mason st.: hours 8 't0 8; past, present, fature; 50, MME, PORTER, CARD- READE. past, present. futore: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sitiings $1 50. 126 Turk si. SLOCATEDAT 116AGEANT ave.. parler 5 07 P. X ME. DR. TH| REVEAL~ erby eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, present. future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ing_excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- ssible: fee §1; lecter $2. 929 Postst. nr. Lari SPIRITUALISM. DDIE SWAIN WILL REMAIN IN TOWN for short time only ; sittings 1 to 8. 227 Gea Y YPSY MEDIUM-SITTINGS DAILY (SU (.!m\u included) :25&30.. 946 Mlission; hs10 to' RJIJ.HAULTHEN.CLAIRVOYANT,TRANCE medium, mineral psychometrist. 1007 Market. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS cutting achool. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and Sth. § OST—SATURDAY, RED HARVARD PIN, fiag shape: reward, 703 Leavonwortn © " WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wraover. for mattidg. A ELF WA 18D, QRAILROAD TIEMAKERS, 826 AND BOARD: man O contract 10 sink a sbaft: farmhand, fer and cook lanch; man to cut pickets and shakes, R. T. WARD & CO,, 608 and 610 Clay st. ANTED—BLACKSMITH FOR MINE, 840 C. G. COOK’S 80C. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL Wi board; Scandinavian man about place; engineer for holsting works for mine, 82 60 a day: farmer for orchard work; chore boy for ranch. :fo and found; vegetable gardener, $368 an®l found: oy for vegetabie garden, $10 and fount for restaurant, $10, and others. Apply to J. F. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT | CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. (‘HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. . 426. BOY, (D LIVING WITH PARENTS, GONE t0 8chiool up to present time, would like place in wholesale house. WALTER, 711 Webster st. 'HARLES BURNET/, 'HE COAC] piease call. C. R HANSEN & 0., u?d‘.fi:’}: COOK FOR PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, ey b g &G0 136" e Ty L R. HAN- < OST—BROWN —POINTER__DOG: Wi 8pots; 6 months; return to 317 Third rgvl:rrf [ OST—A PASSBOOK WITH TIIE HIBER L nia Savings and Loan Society of San FPI{IEIECO in the name of DOMENICO RUMAZ: No. 134, The finaer will please retur: to bank. OST—SATURD;IY; BROWN MARE: WHITE L ‘lef: foot forward and right hind foot 'hl’l;e. from Six-mile House, Mission road: reward if re- turned.” LR. A, ROBIN, V. 8., 810 Fourth st. ] OST—ON SUTTER OR MONTGOMERY, A 4 pair goid spectacles with case. 08 l(ontgom ry st., get reward. Pyt LU:T ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY 0t getting 1y shoes made to GEO. BRYANT for £5. 204 | nrl: s, “efl.u'df'ron:{ AND LOAN AS sociation—Fiome office, 222 Sansome st S F, General savings & loan business. ' Oliver Kidridge V.Pr. 5 Becd G A W Corbln, Se¢.& Gen. Man. CZEMA. RHEUMATISM. ASTHMA; HAIR grown on bald Leads. and other chronic dlseases treatea by W.H. DRUILE, at 1207 Market s, r. T\ R EAL,MEDIUM ITTINGS; TOBACCO M havit cured or no pay; obsessions cured: dis- eases of women cured: hrs. 10 10 8, 24 Bth, rm. 8. NES. J. J. WHITNEY, CLATRVOYAN rince mediom: sittings 1. 218 Stockton ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A PECI- alty; privaie; no charge uniess successfui: all law sulis, claims, coliections, wills. deeds, etc., at- tended 10. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market. - 3. MU 'rr'ziga.\‘b COUNSELOR AT <law: advice frec. th st.. rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 430 o Califorala st. rma. 14-16: advice frea.

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