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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 8; 1896. CHILLY FOR OUTSIDERS, Bella and La Mascota. betting at 15 10 1, he was grad ually played down until sixes was about the best ob- | tainable as the horses went to the post. Opening in the | Summertime opened a 6 to 5 choice, reced- Four of the Six Favorites Cap-i “tured Purses at Ingle- ;};egfllt;g;g; i side. : ling to 8 to 5, equal odds with Doodle, who was backed down. from 3 to 1. ‘When the barrier flew up Johnson sent Yankee up a gap of sl rider was mmertime’s taking it easy, waiting for Yankee Doodle, who was supposed to be the contending horse, but he died away under a wrap. { When too late Summertime set sail for tbe PEIXASTTO PLAYED IN LUCK. La Mascota came Slive Deieated Her Field Easily. Walter Hobart’s Ferrier in Fine Fettle. passed. J. Robbins’ old captured the ope matters easy until when he made h With two exceptions, the favorites had it all their own way at Ingleside yester- day. Peixotto and Heartsease stumbled in at very remunerative odds, although not entirely overlooked, for the former horse was played down several points from his . opening quotation of 15 to 1. The attend- ance was quite up to tbe average and the betting good. That muchly-improved horse Peixotto furnished the surprise of the day, defelb ing a crack lot of sprinters in fast time. { longs, with Belle The Brutus horse started in the second ! ohoice at the close. event, a six-furlong selling dasnh, along | figure and finished , 5, with Lovelight | The favorite made ridden ont, passed an excellent run. Twelve ordinary with Yankee Doodle, Summertime, Santa | with 8 to 1 about her in the ring, { outsider, but could not was _beaten out half a starting an 8 to 5 favorite. judges a very handy winner witl 1shot O'Fleeta finishing in the place. Irma was a good third. The Lone stable’s Dunboy carried the bnlk of the voin bet on the starters in the | four-furiong scramble for two-year-olds. i From 215 to 1 he was backed down to 11 to uite get up, and enzth 1n 1:14 fast at the end, being lapped on the place horse as the wire was horse Oregon Eclipse ning six-furlong run, Shields took the stretch was reached, is ran and passed the the 30 to next in demand at 3. all of the running and, the stand three-parts of a length before Scarborough in 49 seconds, selling-vlaters lined up at the post in the fourth race, over six fur- Boyd ruling a2 to 1 She neyer cut much unplaced. Heartsease, headed “THE CALL” ific Coast Jockey Club's Winter leeting. p::y.‘n-y 7, 1896. W eather fine. Track good. FEACING CHART. Ingleside Track. Seventy-ninth day, Thurse 1143 FIRST RACE—SIx jurlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; conditions; purse $400. 1index. | Horse, age, weight. |St. % % str. TeTy Belipse, 1 81 | 82 }}g: i< et g: ;/’ 738 42 1134 51 415 53 1102 1h 1n 13 1072 62 61 6h 204 21 51 72 5 315 | 28 214 1099 8 8 8 1 Index.| Horse,age,weight. [0 4 | % | % | se i | ‘ 1091 | Peixotto, 3. 93 | 24 1as D e riaaT z2n | 2n (1133)| Summer Time, 3. 87 i 2 | 2h a1 414 5 5 | Piggott Starting-gate used. 1:1415. Won driving. Winner, J. J. Coulter’s ch. g, by imp. Brutus-by Kelple. Time 1145 THIRD RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-olds: conditions; purse $400. Index.| Horse welght. |&t| 3% | % | % | sw | Fm Jockeys. |opetung, { s 2 { 1 - 1180 ' Dunboy T B e 115 1109 |Scarvoroagh. 56 | 28 | 26 8 1130 | Hobeozollern. 610 | 5 31 8 1118 |Jerelderio... 215 | 32 | 45 |M 9 1136 |Roselle. .. T B 53 |Pigeott 25 (1118) Lovelight. 415 | 6 64 |Pryce 3 1124 Lady Hurst 8 8 lsd 20 Carberry. 100 791 |Orseno...... sn | 4351 8 |Johnson.. 26 Sterting-gate used. Won driving. Winner, Lone stable's ch. g, by imp. Loyalist-Spray. Time, :49. FOURTH RACE—Rix furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and £400. 1146. upward; conditions; purse 1 tin; incex. | Horse, age. welght. | 8| 14 i 14 3% str. | Fin U‘;" %. | ] i ! — — | | 1123 |Heartsease, 3..... 97| 81 | 3h 33 |12 [3 8 (1104) ‘Sen Soray, 4......111 4n |74 |7 21 |3 o2 1142° Gold Bug, a.......113 61 |4n |6 3h |Williams 1B 30 Mosler. 3.... 99 l1n | 1h lh 4h |Piggott. |10 15 Abi P,a.. 111 9h | 83 |51 | G6h [(Glover.. 8 20 Atver, 3 Ca9 82 (81 |9 6% |Iohnson. 5 92 Belle Bovd, 3..... 87 7% | 861 |42 |76 |Beaucham 3 2 Trappean, ‘102 101° 1035 | 88 | 815 (Butler w0 80 Doubtsal. 99 1un 12 1 915 (Cochran, 10 12 New Moon. .97 5h |51 |10 107 |Brown. 15 30 Une Que Amo, .. 97 13 h11iss MelutyTe. 15 40 Crswford, a.......118) 21 |23 |23 12 M. Bergen. 10 20 Starting-gate used. Won easily. Winger, J. C. Humphrey's b. £, by Imp. Kyrie Daly-Extract. Time, 1:16%%. 1147, FIFTE RACK—Seven furlongs; selling; and upward; purse $400. the field after turning into the stretch and won very easily by two lemgths, with Sea Spray in the place, three lengths in front of Gold Bug. There was considerable more class to the eizht starters that faced the barrier in the race following at seven furlongs. After reaching 13 to 5 the Corrigan entry, Olive, was backed down to a 2to 1 favor- ite. key del Bandidos was a well backed second choice, but ran like a cow. The 30 to 1 ontsider Afflatus, was leading as the stretch was reached and it lcoked for a while as though the Montana mare was again going to tumble in overlooked. Olive headed her, however, in the final spurt and beat the despised one out a length in 1:2814. Major Cook, the third choice, finished in the show. Millionaire Walter Hobart’s big chest- nut held sway in the betting on the stakes in the final race, also over seven furlongs, oing to the post 8 to 5. Overhauling idas below the furlong pole from home, he scampered in an easy winner, with Midas in the place, a length and a haif before the second choice, Joan. TRACK AND PADDOCK ITEMS. Zeke Abrahams yesterday disposed of imp. The Judge to A. B. Spreckels for $2000. The Judge is a bay horse, 5 years old, by the English stallion Loyalist, and will be retired for stud duty at Mr. Spreckels’ breeding establishment at Napa. During his racing career the dam of the big bay has been given as British Queen, which is said to be an error. The great three-cornered match race on Wednesday next between Fleur de Lis, Orestes and George Palmer has evoked great interest among racegoers, and already Fleur de Lis is touted as a ‘‘lead pipe.”” Good things, however, sometimes crawl, and an old farmer at a country fair was once heard to remark, as he mopped his sweated brow after viewing a finish in which the horse he bet on won by & whisker, **’twant no cinch.” MEETINGS. NOTICE OF £S5, YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection No. 1—Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 8, a8 o'clock. . 8. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. CLAN FRASER NO. 78.0. S, C.—A musical and drama'ic e tertainment and_historical kinderspeil entitied “The Happy Family,” with a grand chorns of fifty Scotch_children, Instructed and led by Chief Rattary of Clan Macdonald, Ouk- land, will be held in Scottish_Hall, 105 Larxin st., on FRIDAY EVENING, May 8 at 8 o'clock. This Is something new. Come and bring your bairns. Admission 26c, EDWARD KERR, Chlef. WL, CORMACK, Sec’y. ANNUALMEETING.—THE REGULAR innual meeting of stocknolders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. 1., for the purpose of elec:ing a Board of Directors (0 | serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of | such other business as may come before the meet- ing, Transfer-books will close on Friday, May 1, AL 3 P M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary B3, ANNEAL MEETING—THE REGULAR | ainnual mneeting of the stockholders of the | Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 28, San_Fran- 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. for the pur- pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensulng year. and the transaction of such | | other business as may come before the meeting. | | Transfer books will close on Friday, M. at3 o'c ock P. M. GEO. R. SP Office—310 Pine st., room 28, San SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84: collections made, eity or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montzy st..'room 6. Tel. 5580, SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. TRST-CLASS GERMAN SECOND GIRL AND desires situation; best reference. CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. IDDLE-AGEDWOMAN WANTS GENE. housework: wages 812 t0 315, MISS HICK- EY, 1033 Post st,, tel. Sutter 52. Y OUNG LADY RECENTLY FROM EUROPE, wishes situation to teach chiidren French, German, Knglish and music; or lady's companion; used to traveling; best of references. Address box 507, Santa Cruz. BY BESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED LADY, general housework; is 8 z00d cook. Call or ad~ dress 10 Stockion place, Post and Sutter, Grant ave. ard Stockton. - Betting, TDDLE-A+ ED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- Index.| Horse, age, welght. ‘sn‘ % | % Fin. Jockeys. [opettIng, Moson general housework; will work for s Fr — | mo < rate wages: kind_to children; city or short 1119 Olive, 4 R ¥ o ) 12 |Coady. 2 11.5 | ¢istancein couniry. 2715 Fourth si., over flower- (134)| Afatus, 3..27.0 900 8] 33 | 1 23 |H. Brown.......[15 25 | store. = i 1135 |Major Cook, 4. ..104| 2| 1h | 2 34 |Piggott... 3 4| Y OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION AS SEC- 1091 |Hermanita, 4.....102 3| 73 6 43 M-';m:- y’ “1}3 ond girl to do chamberwork in_institntion or 1120 | Trix, 5 T ;\ B Z s B 20 30 | Bt ate family: good references. Please address Leake, 3....104| 5| 41 | 4 73 |Mackiin . 4 92 J = e 1153 Reval bandidoss 95| 4| 8 | 8 8 |Jonmson . 3 165 | (OMFETEST WOMAN WANTS T0 GO OOT y_the ashing ng or gener Starting-gate used. Woneasily. Winner. E. Corrrigan’s b. £., by Apache-Virgle. Time, 1:78%. _ | housework, Call at 715 Natoma st upstaira. AR SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs: all ages; penalties; allowances: purse $400. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS ATION FOR 1148. housework or secondwork; wages $15. Call at - Betting | 530 Harrison st. W | st 4 | sw. | Fin Jockey. |Op. CL | [ ADY WANTS A POSITION AS HOUSE- Andex | Hozae; AgE.welgt) e | % | | [ LEE J keeper; city preferred. Apply or address 1131 |Ferrier, a. A8l 5| 33 | 51 | 35 | 38 | 13 |Pryee. 857935 | 13615 Comx ot Toom 18, - Midas, 4. S - Gt ERMAN GIiRL WANTS SECONDWORK 1185 | . Spreckels, ... 97 6| 42 43 44 4 3 . rences. estnut st. 712 |Juiia 0,4....... . 94| 3| 8 6 6 9|6 30 60 Startivg-gate used. Won easily. Winner, W. S. Hobart's ch. h., b; Time, 1:28%5. y Falsetto-imp. Cinderella. “THE CALL” To-day’s Entries at Pacific Coast Jockey Club’ 'y rrces where the Eorses bave norecord st ihe distance to be run the distance sregiven. RACING GUIDE. Ingleside Track. records a: the next mearest . tureviations—F., fast: Fa., falr; H., heavy; m., mile; £, furiong; ¥, abou:. FIRST RACE—Six jurlongs; maidens. 1 Best | [} |Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Index.| Name. P 1140 | 1106 | 1140 * Puebio stable. [ Miss Vall - P Weber . * | Black Peggy . Kalman & Ster Canvasback _|R. Terrance. E. G. Griffin Burns &W terhiouse C. F. Sanders. Hope Glen stk farm 3. J. Murphy . _'A.B. Spreckels. _ Pheenix stable 2| G. Howson. |E. Kaufma: - {Flammifer’ | Minnie 1Tt {Geo. Washingt'n 111/ 107/ Pedigree. Imp. Conveth-Brunova OldHubbard-L'dyStockings Prel-Ursula doo-Fair Lady | Flambeau-Irish Lass -|E1 Rio Rey-Avail -|8t. Carlo-Cousin Peggy Feilowcharm-The T Ed Corrigan-Ida ene Cotton Hanover-Blessing | Broad Church-Billow |Surinam-imp. Gertrude Vici-Lucy Long -|Fiambeau-> ot Idle Red Iron-Miss Metford Joe Hooker-Guld Cup |Cycione-Partite SECOND RACI ine-sixteenths of a mile; seiling; two-year olds. | Best B Index. Name. |Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Owner., Pedigree. = ] 1118 |Rebekan.. 1100/ no rec.|. «.er| L. M. Appleby...... | Tmp. Merriwa-Raindrop 1145 | Lady Hurst.....|100!no rec.|.. ‘| William Rapler....|imp. Martenhurst-Cheerful (1136) Du 104| :49 *| Puebio stable. Racine-imp. Berna 1008 | Miss Buckman. 100 no rec.|. “|A._B. spreckels.’. .. |Salvator-Delight 1145 |Orsen: ."1103 no rec. H. Shields.. Onondaga-Nettie Beatrice 1109 | (nflammator. .. 103 no rec. Eimwood stk farm.|Imp. Bratus-Ariola (1130) | Lode Star....... |1108] :5614 El Primero stable. | Imp. Midlothian-Starling THIRD RACE—Six furlonzs; selling. | Best ‘Index. Name. f Pedigree. Flr‘?ficuss COOK WANTS SITUATION IN private family; best city reference. Call 5 Ew- ing place, off Laguna st., bet. Post and Sutter. Exx-xmmusocsmu.\"\‘vuu.\ N WISHES any kind of work by the day or week ; terms $1 aday. Call 523 Stevenson st. IDDLE-AGED WO M sist in kitchen or rest: 161115 Devisadero st BY FIRST-CLASS STARCH-TRONER: CITY ) or country. Address . L. box 49, Cail Office. | INN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO | general housework. Call or address 1825 Fif. teenth st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores. ou SWEDISH GIRL WA SIT! ! tion to do housework or ups alrs work and plain sewing in small private family. Please call or address 1024 Howard st., room 13. TADY WaNTs POSITION AS HOUSEK er or would take charge of plain sewing. 821 Mission 8., ro N ORWEGIAN GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO housework; $3 a week. Address A. B., box 102, Call office. OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO Light housework. Call a: 713& Clementina at, VW OMAN WANTS ANY KIND PLAIN SEW- ing; clothes repaired, cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st.. room 1| TANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, SIT- uation in & summer resort. small country ho- tel or a private family. Cal or address F. K., 813 Bust st. V[IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES TO DO chamberwork in & ho.el or rooming-hous cigy or short disiance in the country. Callor ad- dress 240 Shotwell st. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do light housework in country: small wages. Address 238 Fifteenth st. - ATHOLIC YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION in a res le family or second girl; city or country. Address C. E., Berkeley. } JRESSMAKER WANTS A ¥EW MORE EN- 1y gKugements by the day in families uccustomed 1 WANTS TO AS ant. EEP- lodging-house; work: $1 per day. Address G. W., box , Cell Office. 1125 |Kowalsky .. 61 Isaac Murphy-Derochment 1143 |Belle Stonewal 61 -|Spendthbrifi-Miss Nailer 1116 |Elmer ¥.. 61 Portland-Fantasia 1138 Jack Richelieu. 1m -|Imp. Great Tom-Envenom JC88 Charles A. 1m John A-Early Rose 1185 |Tobey 515 ¢ Imp. Greenback-Una A078) [s%2 ¢ Mokelumne stk fm |Im. Midlothian-Little Flush 1019 a7 18 |C. F. Sanders_ . Panique-lilia 1099 109 13083 T34 ¢ . Lindsey.....|Glen Eim Unknown 1134 | 08 " 574 1 *|George Kinney-Enireaty 1142 : 57 - |Imp. Darebin-Carrie C 523 |iucille z -|8t. Saviour-Sardonyx FOURTH RACE—Cne anda sixieenth mles; purse. T 1. | Best | Index. Namf | Lbs| Record | | 1108 1111 1141 |Little Cripple. (1148) Ferrier 11 1-16m | 104 | 35411m | 91, Pedigres. ——— -|fp.P. Penzance- Ly Stanhope - |Faiset.o-imp. Cinderelia - |Hindoo-imp. Calphurnia Colowa-Laura D Imp. Keene-Gray Sail Hindoo-Brambaietta E1 Rio Key-Question mile; selling. Index. Name. 1129 1116 1134 | Best Lbs|record.| Dist. 1a81let TAIBI Ip.Fullertn Lass’ [Hintsman {Gallant. 1147 |{Toix. ... 1387 |Can't Dan 1128 Wawona 1122 1134 1126 |Lucrezla Borgia Pedigree. e s Fullerton-Castaway Prince Norfolk-Haidee Fellowcharm-Jenie Belshaw Freemun-Annie L - | Longfeliow-~ quare Dante Imp. Sir Modred-Typhoon Powhattan-Cadiga Leonacus-Viiette En erprise-Sapientia Fresno-sisirto Jim Douglass Imp. Brutus-Ledette EWISH GIRL WISHES TO do general housework In private family. Call at 63014 Naoma st., bet. Seventh and E ghih. RELIABLE WOMAN. WHO T8 A GOUD COOR and laundress, would rot object to general housework: can give good references and is kind to children; country preferred. Cull 516 Jones st., near O'Farre!l. £ (GEBMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION: J general housework ; plain cook; small famiiy. Call at 128 Seventh st. Gon GERMAN- T | box 82, this office. clsco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED — SITUATION AS CHILD'S nurse; can take full charge from birth; best reference given: 5 years in last place: country preferred. 428 Ninth st. RESPECTABLE "YOUNG GIRL DESIRES situatiorf to do second work: sewing can be highly recommended. Address M., 813 East Fif- teuth st., East Oakland. Y $UNG GERMAN GIRL, JUST FROM THE East. wants a situation in private family to do light housework. Cail or address 2527 Clement ave., Alameda. W ANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework; American family. 85 Chase st., West Oakland. Y OUNG LADY: A1 STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, will accept_position: $8 to $10 per eek: owns machine. Address Earnest, box 49, call. 1,ADY WISHES TO DO WASHING AND 4 housecleaning by the day. Call A. R., 67 Clementina st. W CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. arket: 200 roo 150 1086 o (GEBMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS Gorking housekeeper or as firsi-class cook n Germ family ssion st. SR & €O, CHIN 'Z; n':“fx‘x;}'fi? ese employment .17 Webb st. below Kearny. bet: Cattiorala apd Sscramento, fel. 231, 3 RELIABLE &£C0., 640 Clay. P ..C.5: COOK'S S0C. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Gran: 48, W. JIM, CHINESE JAPANESE EMPLOY « ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPAN EMPLOYMENT Clotice: best help. 4141 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426 [ NGLISHMAN, 50, AS GARDENER OR coachman: capable of running steam Or gas engines: also dynamo and pumping; handy at all kinds of repairing; best of references from late gmployers. Address Gardener, Oakland Office of e Call, NGINEER, THOROUGHLY UNDER- § and gas engioes and all kinds of wood working and genersl machinery, requires situation at once; good references; y and re- liable. L. W., box 61, Call Office SITUATION WANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED manas watchman, foreman, Secretsry, any position of trust; can give bonds and references. Address 8. W., box 99, Call Oftice. ) ANTED—POSITION IN DEY GOODS OR gents’ furaishing siore; am a hustier and have had 5 years' experience. Address G. L. W., box 102, Call Office. OTHER AND DAUGHTKR, $30 TO $35: ook, hotet, $30. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. [ AITRESS, HOTEL, COUNTRY, $20: GER- V man second girl, $25. MiSS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 'BENCH OR GERMAN SEAMSTRESS, §25; second and seamstress, $25: nurse, $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. (GEBMAR COOK, NO WASH, $23: COOK, sleep home, $20; housework, Oakland, $25; San Rafael, $20, and other towns, $15; housework gizis, city, $12 to $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sut- er st. /V ANTED — GERMAN HOUSEKEEPER (20 to 30) for the conntrs: no objection to child: £00d home; wagi8 $15 to $20: fare paid. Inquire C. GRUNDEL, 355 Kearny st. TANTED—GIRL IN SMALL LAUNDRY one who understands marking preferred. Ad- dress C. C., box 17, this office. JALESWOMAN, IMMEDIATELY: FIRST- class worker with tissue paper; bring samples. 713 Larkin st. TANTED — GOOD GIRL FOR GENEEAL housework in small family: wages $10. 1610 St. Charles st., near Bay station, Alameda. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: small family; $15 month./810 Montgomery si. "QCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR DINING-ROOM and chamberwork. 759 Fourth st. |\ ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUBEWORK. 8 Liberty st. EAT NURSEGIKL; GERMAN PRE- ferred. 1806 Post st. - ERMAN GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE. 384 Bush st. GXRL EXPERIENCED IN STAMPING MON- ograms in colors. E., box 67, Call Office. XPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR RESTAU- rant. 71714 Howard st., near Third. GUUD LAUNDRESSTO DO UPSTAIRS WORK and walting. 2230 Pacific ave. ANTED—NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST IN (G'BL FOR HOUSEWORK. APPLY BET. 9 taking care of young baby. 927 Sutter st. and 12, 1006 Geary st. (GOD TAILOKESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 878 Natoms st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: SLEEP HOME; wages $8. Apply 1428 Webster st. G!BL WANTED TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK; wages small at first, and nice country home; only strong. foreign gfl need apply: Swedish pre- ferred. Address A. B., box 118, Call Office. WASTED—LADIES TO LEARN THEIR FU- ture destiny; all readings guaranteed; evil in- fluences removed. Fee 25 cents. Planet reader. 946 Mission st. W ANTED — GOOD, NEAT GERMAN OR Swedlsh girl for general housework; must be £00d cook. 1524 Mission st. 'OUNG MAN 21; STRONG; WISHES SITUA- tion in a wholesale house of any descripiion; Dest references. Address S. R., Box 62, Call Office. IDDLE AGED MARRIED MAN, DANISH, wishesa situation: handy to do anythiog. N. T.S. KNAPP, 265 Clara near Sixth, top floor. F T STEADY wishes a place. Call or address 26134 Clara st. between Fifth and Sixth. Y OUNGMAN 31, WISHES SITUATION IN a retail house; would drive a light wagon: good references. Address C. G., box 17, this office. G N TH (AGE 20) immediate employment as clerk or cashier; can write a fair hand and has had & good educa- tion. Kindly apply to DANIEL DEFOE, box %0, al USEEFUL YOUNG GERMAN, GOOD GAR. dener, etc., would like to get_work about place or some ‘business where he could advance: state reference or security if required. Address ITUATION WANTED AS FANCY CAKE- baker; ental and pastry cook. NDEL, 739 Filber: st. JDUCATED NG MAN, SPEAKS ENG- lish, German, French, Spanish, Russian and Italian, wishes position as traveling companion or valet. Addres box 84, Call Uffice. Y ANTED —GOOD GIRL FUR GENERAL housework. 1536 Dolores st., near 29th. N]CE GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework. 2409 Washington st. HELP WANTED-Continued. LASKA GOLD FIELDS; A FAST SAILING ‘vessel will be dispatched by the San Francisco and Alaska Gold Mining Co. on or about Wedues- day May 20. for Cooks Inlet direct: will carry freight and a limited number of passengers; fare $50, including board and 200 pounds baggage. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 508 Battery st., S. F. S. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; 80T- - tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents. PERSONALS. TILL JAMES R. WELSH, BAILROAD brakeman, formerly of Columbus, Ohio, and St. Paul, Minn., or any one who knows of bim or his whereabouts, communica’e with the under- signed at once. C. E.BRAY, General Agent Chi- cago and Northwestern Raiiway, 2 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco. “REAUTY A HANDSOME, ILLUSTRATED book on the toilet, presented free to lady calling at 143 Phelan buliding between i2 and 5. OOMS 15¢ TO 760 PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—AT M 517, 328 MONTGOM- ery st.. clerks ana laborers to call if they do not recelve their just dues; no charge uniess suc- cesstul; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. Y WIFE, EMILY SASO, HAVING LEFT my bed 'and board, I am not res any debt contracted by her. HENRY I AIF DRESSED, WAVED, FaC 25c; shampoo, ‘25¢: manicur given: face preparation TANTED — MEN TO L.ARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LEEKS AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHT; ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR 32 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 969 Howard st., nr. Sixth. W ASTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JORN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- Deys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and fist of 200 1nventions wanted. EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and LeiGesdorf! sts. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersdclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter BABBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- reary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. BABBERS' PROTECTIVE UNIGQN EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROZLL, 657 Clay. & TLEM AST, HIGHLY T veloped magnetic healer and firsi-class mas- seur, will treat parties ately in their own homes. Address G. F., box 16, Cail Offiee. DIVOKCE LAWS A SPE- no charze unless successtai; all law suits, claims, collections, wiils, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market s EK YOUR ST FOR VERMONT 4. Halr Wash ; cures scalp diseases: take uo othe 4] CASH FOR OLD GOLI « 222 O’Farrell st. W ANTED—THE "ADDRESS OF BU firm that will employ lady to do the ing. Addres 1:8, Call U8 L lodging-house business would like o get & pos: tion to manage a house for a salary in the city, Onkland, Alameda or country. Address M. O., box 135, Call Office. H! DON'T YOU REMEMBER SWEE Alice, Ben Boit—25c for hairdressing does not mean inferior work in my case: I have the very best artists in the city in my employ ava I give the most satisfactory and up-to-date service. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. > BARBERY ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 28814 O’ Farretl. AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. JUST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific si., below Kearny: lodging half price, bc, 10¢, 15¢ pr night clean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks OE THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10CENT meal try 1334 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $8 per week. Y EAT CHEER HOUSE, 636 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 26c a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. 1EXS % SOLING Svc: LADIES' 405 DONE M “whiie You wat. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ 100 306300 & night, inclading eotee and folis 624 Washington st., near Kearny. WE ARE SHOE DOCIORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them &8 g0od aa new, and With our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you walt. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. VMOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; L ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ASTHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Clay. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c: MORNING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 60. 1248 Mission. A EPRENTICES TO LEAKN DRESS CUT- tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. M E} T0 FEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOOD; VL all grocers keep it. MES, SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. FLCHO HOUSE, 865% MARKET ST.— Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 10 32 week. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 5¢; also a botil_eof lager, 5c, at 657 Clay st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MAKKE low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 J)BESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns 25¢ up. MCDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell T W ANIED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 & DAY: 3T week; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clav st. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—10 MEN FOK HOUSE-CLEA ing, $1 50 aday: farmer and wife, $40; Ger- man cook, plain restaurant, $35: pautryman, first- class house, $30: smali country restaurans, $20 and found; washer, small laundry in the coun try, 835 and found: apprentice fo laundry, $15; porter in a restaurant, $30; man to work in a vine- yard, $20 and found, etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. {IRST-CLASS RELIABLE MAN WANTS A situation to make himself generally useful around private piace and to take care of an n- valid. Address H. O.. box 120, Call Office. M STRIOUS, & AND RELI- AL able, wants position in private family; city or country: understands gardening, care of horses and generl work about place:’ first-class refer- ences. Address JOHN, box 29, Call Office. VARDENER AND FLUKIST, FIRST CLASS, 30, single, German, desires situation with pri- vate family. Address CHARLES VORBECK, 816 Fourth st. QTRONG YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION 1 In a wholesale or commission house as porter, elc.; can secure references or security. Address C. M., box 2, Call Office. 1 'ABLE AND PRACTICAL YOUNG man of gome experience wishes emplorment in mercantile business with chance to adv: nce: 8ood references. Address Chances, box 2, Call. 7OUNG SWEDISH MAN WISHES SITUA- tion; city or counury: can drive, attend to horses, milk and do_gardening work: best of ref- erences. Address G. C., box 19, Call Office. (;ARDENER WISHES PLACE WITH PRI J vate family: middie-aged; single. Address J. 0. C., box 163, Oftice. OMPETE SIEADY GERMAN WANTS situation as coachman: good driver: also xood gardener; can milk: generally useful: city or references. Address Coach, box 144, Call. ELTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion in some light business; wages no object. Address 54 Oak 7OUNG M4 HANDY WITH TOOLS, wishes job as handy man, choreman or any- thing. A., box 49, Call. [DUCATED AMERICAN, AGED 50, WANTS position in downtown store or office; small sal- American, box 29, Call Office. BOY WANTS WORK WITH STABLE: A £ood rider; no bad habits: can give references. Address Boy, box 119, Call. JTRONG YOUTH, 18 YEARS, WANTS WORK; ) country; can milk, care for chickens and be generally useful; best references. Y.. box 119, Call Office, Cit; JWEDISH MAM, SOBER AND HONEST, wishes situation as coachman and_gardener, or work in private family: besu of reference. Ad- dress C. 0., box 108, Cail Office. JIEST.CLASS HOUSE-PAINTER IN ALL ITS branches: steady, sober man: 3 years in last place: will work cheap if steady or long job can be city or country. Address Decorator, box il Office. MAS AXD WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE, AW private place; wan understands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work: wife excellent cook and housekeeper: reference. Address M. W., box 154, Call Office. VW LCHESTER HOUSE, & THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in_every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AN AND WIFE (GERMAN) STEADY AND AW reliable, wish a situation in coun.ry: on a pri- vate place preferred: man do milking, care of horses, cow wife do housework, cooking. ete. Address C. B.. box 74, this office. (390P MACHINE AND "ALL ~AROUND ¥ blacksmith wants situation. Call or address M. B., box 110, Call Office. JNGINEE R, THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands dynamos. compound, condensing or nou-condensing engines, wants' position: refer- ences given. Address N. C., box 15, Call Office. ary. | PROGRAMME ADVERTISIN ¢) SIX-HORSE MOUNTAIN TEAMSTERS, $40 and found; Scandinavian or German farmer and wife, $35; 3 farmers, $20; blacksmith, near city, 8150 a day and found; milker for Oregon, 20, see boss here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAD WAITER FOR SPRINGS, $35; PAN- tryman who can make salads, country, $50 waiter, country hotel, $30: English waiter, country hotel; day and night short-order cooks for a grili- #10 vesetable man. restau- rant, $30. C. E. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ASTRY COOK AND BAKER, FIRST-CLASS hotel, $83. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. AKER FOR AN INSTITUTION; 6 COOKS, $25 t0 $65; 8 dishwash. rs, §15 to $20, porter, country hotel: 2 boys to learn’ painting, $4 week: 3 milkers, 2 farmerst gardener, private family, #20; choreman for ranch, $20: ' stableman; 600k and’ wife; Germrn cooka—tauch counter cook. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. ADY AGENTS WANTED—BIG INDUCE- J ments. _Apply 235 Post st.. room 7. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED_MAN 89 walst; wife 34 bust. M., box 4, Call Office. ELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal LOST. ULL-TERRIER SLUT, 2 BRINDLE JAWS. Reward at 546 Fourth st. UPTURE_ALL PEKSONS x"Nfl-:(m—;s;r’ o in the painiess and positive cure of ruptures address with stamp, 10cK box 2112, San Francisco, Cal. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU A "Canbuy tarniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: alag dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS. CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st.; Open evenings, ICTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7: inches, 10c; 8x10 and 10x12, 15c: 11x14 an 12x16, 20c: 14x17, 26c; 18x20, 30c; 18322, 35.; 20x24, 45c; 22x28,'60c. JONES, 547 Mlssion s: AIRSTORE, 108 POWELL — REMUVAL sale: everything to be sold below cost. MixS A. V. DOY LE will remove to 119a Powell st. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM | Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and_baggage to and from the ferry, S STROZYNSKT, LEADING LADIES faTk- « dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices, ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration; day and eveninz classes; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruda Pertington, R.L Partington. Particulars 424 Pina st R. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU- Tlnun gas given; crown and bridge work. ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 133 Geary, removed from Larkin 119 Stock< ton; firsi-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. A KOOM; CARPETS CL. ON THE Bl D1 foor. 206 Leavenwmorts st BrGouvTnoor STEREOPTICON SHOW. 3 Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertitements in llving light; promoters of busi- “onsult OWL AD . CO., 1140 Market st. Company will move your trunk _for 23 Oflice 43 Sutier st., phone main 49, SAM. R :\VA LL, REMOVED FROM 7 Geary to Y. LD GOLD, SILVE. clothing boug M1k ECONOMY” MILLINEEY, RED FRON 40, 46 Sixth; children's school hats bc.; dy pressed 26¢; hats trimmed 25c; fenthers curied 5c, 1000 E3EDs, ¥150: SHOW 15 tel. Black 141. HILL, IBELAL ADVANCES ON I elry, etc.: Jowes: rates. 948 M. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS X mirs’ cost. Factore. 20 Sansome = T.OSI-A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ALFRi:D KAHN; No. 194,925, The finder will please return to bank. TWEEN EAST BERKELEY AND SAN Pablo, lady’s purse contalning money and old watch. EIG 137 Montgzome: HORSES. OR SALE—THOROUGHBRED HAMBLE- tonian mare: fine trotter (2:30 line); stylish animal; perfectly gentle and sound; good pedigree. #Can_be seen and tried at the stable of KELLY & SONS, Pine st., bet. Van Ness and Franklin. 60 TIEMAKERS, FEOM 8c TO 12c EACH; tools and food found. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ANTED—3 QUARTZ MINERS, #2756 A day; 5 swampers, $26 and board: hotel cook, $35, and dishwasher, 815, same hotel: restaurant cook, country, $30. and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. VW ANTED—FARNMER AND WIFE. NEAR city, first-class place, see party here, $40 per month; 'also tiemakers, farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. / ANTED—A SECOND BUTLER FOR CO UN- try, $35. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. OOK, HOTEL. $256; DISHWASHER, $15. / MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ALESMEN WHO ARE OUT OF EMPLOY- ment and those who are desirous of making a change can get Lhe necessary ssistance throngh our new system; we make no charge for positions; we have the following positions on our list un- filled: A clty experienced salesman, lace depart- ment; a number of canvassers and other places in the best business houses. Apply to U. . Indus- trial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. SOLICITOR wanted: San Francisco Cycle Racing Associa- sion. Apply before 8 P. ., Central Park, opposite New City Hall. W ANTED—RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE OR ders; permanent position to_the right man reference required or a deposit. STANLEY, 2134 ‘Third st. DVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION 8O- licitors: splendid medium; liberal commis- sions. 1120 Bryant st. ARBER FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SAT- urday, $4: call after 8. 2 Eighth st ARBER FOR SATURDAY, $3. 4315 THIRD 8,9 A3 ARBER—BOY TO IMPROVE HIMSELF. Call 1089 Howard KER FOR Cf tart. 509 Kearny st.. room 8. ©) BABBERS; STEADY WORK. Howard st. OY WANTED: DXUGSTORE. Devisadero sts. 7ANTED—MEN TO SOLICIT; BIG INDUCE- ments. C. F. ADAMS CO., 156 Fifth st. APPLY 76714 GHARY AND OR SALE—_FINE HORSE, HARNESS AND wagon; bargain. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av. 4() HORSES TOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Markeq, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctionecrs. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL !} kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FuR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. SETS NEW AL SECUONU-HAND AA scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. Liberal reward at DAVIDSON & | 5 up; dresses made o PPERS 35 CENTS Natoma st.. above Sixth. SES §2 UP: WR lawp $1 up. 5053; CLAIRVOYAD A DVICE ana assistance to all, When you wisu to consult a true disciple ot clalrvoyancy see and prove for yourself that PROFESSUR M. L. CARNELLE le the greatest living exponent of the true science of clairvor- ancy. You will find him a wonderful being. He has' made thousands of families happy and suc- cessful by his aid and advice. The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallinle and correct advice on all business matters, aids you inlove, brings about happy marriage and saccess in life. He reveals to vou just what you wani to know. Others may have falled you: Professor Carnelle never does, but has always given the most complete satisfaction. All business stric confidential. Letters with stamp answe: Hours, 9 to 9 daily and Sunday. Parlors, Eddy st. S()CAND 81. H0c AN QU PROF. . LEON, 1007 Market st., ur. S Maryelous power; vhiuable advice on all affairs; letters with stamp answered: hours 9t 8. ness: all kinds: wagons, buggies, horses and DE.S L WESTPHAL VETERINARY SUR. yéon for S. F. Police Department. Office and bospital. City Hall ave.: telephone sonth 401. WAGON AND CARKEIAGES. M MLE ARNDT, BEST FORT SLLER N A¥L ‘the world: 50c and $1. shows you the picture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth. cor.Market \{}E. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: N DBAKERY, LAUN- agons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggles. 828 Harrison st. FFER WANTED ON $250 TOP ROAD BUG- gy. 1620 Mission st. JINE TRAP: 2 LOW PHAETONS: 8 OPEN surreys; 3 canopy-top surreys; 2 extension toj ys; 2 dogcarts; 1 carryfonr. Fifteent ncla sts. - ME.MOIREAU, BEST ME REVEAI past, pregent and future: 25¢ up. 764 Howar YPSY LIFE-READER; LADIES, 25 gents, 50c; readings daily except Sun. 5 7t MPME. PORTER, CAKD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladles 50c, gents $1; palmisiry, clairvoyant, sitiings $1 50. 126 Tnrk st. M ME. LEGETTE: PRE " PASL Ay £U- tips on races; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth. ~ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOTUS. 4351 MINNA ST—_300 POUNDS DYER'S )3 weld, cheap; apparatus for steam baths, with boller on & stove, wine press and barrels; 60- gallon brew copper Kettle with cooler, 10-gallon Copper still with worm. TEW DOMESTIC; PAID $70: WILL SELL for £30; 7-drawer, oak. 1569 Market st. T4-500T, WINDNILL: TANKS 16,000 GAL: lous; frame 30 feet: pump and pipes: aiso 8- Foot windmili; tanks 10,000 galions: pumps and pipes. 1457 Seventh st., West Oakland: OR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL—3 FRAME houses: cheap. Apply northeast corner Sutter and Hyde between 1 and 3 P. 3. JOR SALE, CHEAP—A FIRST-CLASS BIL- liard table, at basement 914 Market st. rffl(fiiou’unmikn ENGLISH PUG PUPPIES, $15 each. 405 Geary st. ture, 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. M UE. STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand ciairvoyant In world: seventh daughter; read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsnits marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. LENEMAR — FORTUNES TOLD BY AWL planets: predicted in '74 passengers of over- due steamer on island, 11 Taylior st., cor. Market. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO the grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MMBE. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past present and fature; prices moderate. 856 Mission. MES, B. BIUMAN THE RENOWNED ME- dinm and card-reader. 152 Turk st. M E, DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEA L~ A¥L er by egss and cards: tells entire life, paat, present. future; consultationson all affatrs; ng excepted; ‘names given; noth good advice: sura help: resiores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: fee #1; letter §2. 929 Postst.. nr. Larkin. TOE BALE AT & BARGATLS - SWAIN gas-engine (4 horsepower), in perfect order. _Call at 207-209 Sacramento st., third floor. W ANTED—& PAINTER AT NINETEENTH ave. and Twenty-fifth st., kast Oakland. {ABY BUGGY, CRADLE AND MATTRESS * and furniture, 2 rooms, cheap. 1625 Mission. OOTBLACK STANDTO RE.T: GOOD LO- cation. 28a Kilis st., barber-shop. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Klectric lights in every 100m: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $8 per week : free busand baggage 10 and from the ferry. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG,SOBER, steady confectioner; best referenccs, Address C. B, 125-129 Eddy st. ARRAND-BOY WANTED. 641 STEVENSON 4 street. W ANTED_GOOD AND STEADY maker. Empire House, 639 Clay st. MART BOYS; MUS( LIVE HOME. CO-OP- BED- \W ANTED—_BY MAN AND WIFE A STEADY place on ranch: man s rs -class blacksmith #nd horseshoer, good woodworker; also can run en- gine and do general furming: wife is zood and sav- ing cook: capable of taking entire charge of ranch. Adiress G. C. L. T., box 101, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED—FIRST-CLASS PRAC- tical cir. cular saws best of “references: Address Sawyer, box 106. Call Office. erative Woolen Mills, 628 Market st ¥ IRST-CLASS WAITER. 1o STOCKTON ST.; G20 BYSEELMAN WANTED AT RAPHA- call at 10 o'clock. EL'S, 9 Kearny st. 5 UNCH WAITER WANTED. send st. W ANTED—EXPERIENCED CHILDREN'S RAPHAEL'S. 236 TOWN- 00D AS NEW; GAS FIXTURES, ALSO combination gas dnd electric, also reflectors; all sizes; sultable 10r store windows; and a portable French rauge; cheap. 12 Mason st. ki) SPIRITUALISM. JOHN SLATER, SITTINGS DAILY, 10 TILL 4; circle to-night at 86534 Market st. DDIE SWAIN RETURNED: WILL SER patrons to-day, 10 A to 8 P.ML. 1055 Market. . J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT nce medium:_sittings $1. 218 Stockion st. J/RESH COW AND CALF. 1131 ARMY ST, between Noe and Sanchez. (GASOLINE ENGINE, STHORSEPOWER: IN good condition; cheap. Address H. SAFFELI, 908 M st., Fresno, or inquire Call Office. YOUSG RATTER AND HUNTER PUPS cheap. A. CASWELL, Eighteenth and Rall- road ave. PLaXO0. 325: COW, $26; PANEL-TOP WAGON cheap. 814 Nineteenth, nr. Sanchez, aft. 6 p.. A UOUT 100 GOOD DRY BOARDS, MOSTLY planed, 8 to 11 feet long and 8 and 1% inches wide, 134c ver fooi; sell any quantity: maps San Francisco 1849-1594 16c. JONES, 547 Mission st. carpenter. VY ANTED—SITUATION AS CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the appiicant is moral and strictly attentive to business; best of refer- ences. Address X., 2810 Steiner st., 8. F. R.‘LIABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO learn brick-aying. Call or address 1032 Hampstire. clothing salesman; Al references required. SALESMAN "FOR FIRST-CLASS TAILOR | store; salary and commission: first-class refer- ence required. - &, H., box 86, Call Office. ‘W ANTED-GIRLTO ASSIST; $8. [1612 POST st., 81012 A. M. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W OMAX OF EXPERIENCE WANTS TAKE charge of children, can teach them music it desired; or as housekeeper for hotel or boarding- house: ‘city or country; W. C.T. U. headquarters for references. Address MRS, GRELN, 979 Pine. W ASTED_GENEEAL HOUSEWORK BY & #00d working and capable woman: countr; preferred. ~Call at 55115 Howard st., near Second. TRRMAN NURSE WISHES A SITUATION to care for invalid Iady or child. AddressC. M., P. O. box 107, West Berkeley, Cal. XPERIENCED NURSK WISHES ENGAGE- ments; charges reasonable. Address F. S, 32 Lewls st., off Jones. bet. Sutter ana Post. W OMAY, WITH A CHILD, WISHES SITUA- tion; city or country: good coox; do general housework. Call 221 Minua st ARE OF FURNISHED HOUSE OR LODG- ing-house wanted by mother and son. Address J. H., box 14, tunis office. Y OUNG GERMAN WUMAN WANTS WORK vashing, ironing and cleaning. Call nr. Union. (3'BL, WISHES A SITUATION TO 5O GEN. X eral housework. Call or address 228 Twenty- eighth st. SIXTH RACE—Six ‘Index. Name. Owner. 2 |EI Primero siable... QI Eesr s T R 11.9 |41berius .. Elmwood stk farm. 1141 |Babe Murpby. L. 721l Az issl White & Clarke. G348 Pemmapi... 2 3|m;nn°-‘|:m.i 68 | fted Glenn *| Cami 5 (1143) Gragon Eciipse. 213. Robbins. S Pedigree, Hidalgo-Bertie W -|foftin-iEmma Imp. Brutus-Swayback -|Elias Lwrnce- PrucessGlenn -{Imp. Saxon-Louise T -{Imp. Bru.us-May D imp. Friar Tuck-Jessie O Koscinsko-May Viley Glen Elm-Red Girl Joe Hooker-Luiu Riggs 7 OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO take care of children. Please call 142 Sixth st. 7OUNG REFINED CREOLE WIDOW DE- sires a position as housekeeper. Address B. N., box 107. Call Oftice. ANTED—YOUNG WOMAN WI1H 1 CHILD as,working housekeeper In country, $15: also workidg housekeeper on ranch, $12; second girl for small samily in Onkiand, $20; girls for housework | in Alameda, € axland, Menio, Petaluma. Benecla, $20 & month. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. - e SCANDINAVIAN COOK. SMALL FAMILY IN Alsmeda, $25; young housework girl, two in family, Han' Rafael, $15; German woman _for housework in country, $20. Apply MISS PLUN- KETT, 424 Sutter st. 9 WAITRESSES, SMALL BOARDING-HOUSE, $15 and room: middle-aged German woman for houseworx, Uakland, $20: youns girl With refer- ences for housework, “ausalito, $20: girl for Rio Vista, 815: girl for Martinez, $15: German nurse girl for city, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. ‘W ANTED—COOK AND HOUSEWOKK FOR country. $30: waitress, boarding-house, : chamoermaid, assist waiting, $20; ook, private boardinz-house. $40: and girls for nooklgg and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. W ANTEU-FRENCH MAID AND SEAM- stress with foreign references, $25 to $30 German nurse, $15: French cook. mining city, $25: French wal:ress, $25: gir's for housework and assist, §10,§15and §20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. (L AMBERMA D, FIRST-CLASS” COUNTRY \/ hotel, $20; waitresses, $15 and 2 mn: ]’ ADY WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY OF 4 scalp treauments would like a few more lady custo .ers to treat at their homes; will aiso do glrls and cooks, $25 and §20. MURRAY READY: 654 iy oo STRONG GERMAN OR SWEDISH 10 00D BUSHELMAN: STEADY WORK. 541 100D COAT PRESSER; STEADY WORK: Market st. %ood wages. 541 Market st. IGH GRADE '95 BICYCLENS; $80 TO $60. X1 Hamilton Cyclery, Baker and 1 e FIREPROOF SAFE WITH BURGLA R chest: cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Market. BOILERS ENGINES.3D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale, BABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNE ture bought at the factory saves retailer's pro-. fit. California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission ARTY TO LOAN EMPLOYER $200 AND SE- cure situation. P., box 1, Call Office. {3 YLLDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. 91 sale. 1166 Mission. 1 () FARTNER * IN “BUTCHER-SHO®: D e o UEEY and horse: good trade. Apply BA}{ RS—OLD-ESTABLISHED 4-CHAIR shop: for sale cheap. Apply DECKELMAN BROS.. 106 Ellis st. EXPER[ENCEDDBESB GOODS winaow-dressers preferred. E. PAm’Nin WITH N- crease paying business. Owner,box 15,CallOffice $275. BATDERSHOE, LAGNDEY OFFICE '+ and cigar-store with 2 fine living-rooms and yard: cheap rent, good locality and doing well: musi seli on account of ili health: fuli investiga- tion. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ANTED — STEADY, KELIABLE MAN, with $150, as partner in genteel business that will pay 10 each $20 10 $25 per week: city trade only. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. ALESMEN NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZ [0} fire and burg!=r proof safe. 109, 111 mun:sf JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFEL, LETTER- press, platform scales and desk:cheap. 102 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- VOUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES C Sovent acd sy nzw.um‘-":&hu. 7th anden band. W. S RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. PHYSICIANS, EDUCATIONAL. SAAC PITMAN ~CHOOL OF SHORTHAND; individual instruction. MISS H. HARPER, room 10, fourth fioor, Mill. Ilulldin OUKKEEPILG-SCHOOL—PE N MAN SH{L D, arithmetic, taught in 6 weeks. 5 Stockton,rm. E AGE, ELOCUTI callister, r. 44; 10:30 to 4:30. TUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 29 Flfth. NISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3 lesso Sutter; teacher vocal music, piano, elocutio dramatic elocution a specialty : vocal Shakspear classes; skirt-dancing, minuet. zavotte, etc. Vocal classes Tesumed Monday at 8 P. M.; $1 per m V JICEBUILDING PAN ing. LEO COOP Ge ROFESSOR G. MANSFIKLD, T violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 525 Montzomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $30; low rates per week and mont 00K WRITNG, ARITHMTC, G RAME, 13 day & nignt; no classes; $5 month. 835 Mission, Boo'i{f(x«:l-:px.\u TAUGHT PRACTICALLY, etter than in any college on earth; 6 wks: no one teaches my rapid calculations. TARR,859 Mkt ELASCO'S LYCEUM SUHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and Mk EMOVED—DR. C. C. ’DONNELL TO 1208 Market st. ; diseases of woman a specialty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DK. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years' successful practice is a guarantee of fair | reatment; he worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. CHOOL ELUI:‘I‘Au.u,u‘, CIVIL, MIN M chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, nasay: estab. 64, VAN DEE N AT IS, F oyt T SALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Bookkeeping, business typing, electrical engineer. n Innguages rapidly taught, Ppractice, shorthan 5, telegraphy. modera PROPOSALS. N EW WALDO HGUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d aud 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 1i¢ 0 60c: week, $1 to $2 50; reading-room: strictest :i:e’;::lnn to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all Ou) ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER shop: cheap if soid this montn on account of other business. 1308 Howard st. FIRSI-CLASS BARBER -SHOP FOR SALE ata oargain. Apply Call Ofice. GQOB,L,CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE in Uakiand. Cail 625 Clay st., city. Z brushinz, shampoolnz, sIngeing, SCalp massaging. woman for general housework: must ba good | VW INCHESTER HOUSE, A prices moderate; referencesgiven. Address C. ., | cook: wages $20: references. Address M., Branch w Market ; 20% mflm.,sz“i' é&ffl'fiffi ;::}u‘:: Tox 98, Cail Office. Call Oftice. 339 Hayes str room; free bus and baggage o and {rom the ferry. (FERMAN GIRL WANTS. POSITION, GEN- | TATLORESS_MUST BE FIRST-CLASS FIN: | (VENTLEMAN WELL “ACQUAINTED 1% ¥ ral honsework or ups:airs. ApPIY 911 Capp | L daer and burtoaimle Eak e RN I, | O I ] i st., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Bith. 7 | 106 Batrery st O bole FEILE: | areating o tiat, Piottasls employment by ad ROPOSALS FOR KAISING AND EN- larging a school bullding, for heating and Yentilating & school building, for building a concrete bulkhead and for constructing water closets. —Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools, in_open ses- sion of the Board of Educatioa, new Cit § San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, May 13, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P, M., 107 raising and enlarging tne Eernal Helghts Brimary School bulldips. for heat ink and ventilating sala buliding: for reconsiruct- ing a concrete bulkhead at the Norih Cosmopoli- tan Grammar School. and constructing waler closets at the Columb a Grammar and Harrison Primary schpols, in accordance with plans and specifications (and condizions named therein) at the oftice of CHARLISS I. HAVENS, architect of the room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. The board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids as the public good may re- GEOURGE BEANSTON. Secretary. Write for cataiogue. N JSHTSCHOOLHEALL'S bUs. L 4N Post: commercial, shorthand, Enzlisi JOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO: REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104534 Valencia ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FRE T SNy DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL- alty; privaie: no charge uniess successful; all law suits, ‘clalms, coliections, wills. deeds, etc., at~ tended to. G. W. HOW E, atw'y-at-law, 850 Market. E. PHILLIPs, U. S_AND ~TATE COURTS + damage suits; law of probute and divorce: charges moderate. ' Ofiices, 5U8 Califoraia st. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. « Market st.; ‘advice free. J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT 719 o law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNE Y-A [-LAW, 420 + California st., rooms 14 and 15; advice free.