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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896 Ingleside yesterday with such terrific force that it was almost found necessary to strap the jockeys on their mounts to prevent them from taking aerial flichteand landing outside of the high fence inclosing the gromnds. The backstretch was a veritable toboggan slide, but when it came to breasting the gale through the stretch for the wire the horses made slow progress and records stood in no danger of being shattered. The card, a very good one for an off day, attracted the customary crowd of racing enthusiasts. As three favorites, a second choice and one outsider that was well supported stepped across the line in front they had no cause for complaint. In the way of riding honors Frank Coady stood away over his brother knights of the pigskin, the Lome and Cambridge stables’ clever jockey piloting four of the six winners to victory. % The curtain-raiser was asix-furlong spin for maidens, with seventeen starters. After disappointing the talent on one or two oc- casions in the past Montgomery went out COADY ROJE INGOOD FORM The Clever Jockey Landed Four ~of the Winning Horses Past the Wire. THREE FAVORITES TOOK PURSES Schnitz Downed Hermanita in a Drive. The Black Horse Bueno Headed Out by George Miller. The wind swept over the course at “THE CALL” RACING CHART. ific Coast Jockey Club’s Winter [leetini Ingleside Track. 8¢ 1806, Weather cold and windy. Track good. 1149 m==T RACE—Six furlongs; selling; maiden three-vear-olds and upward; purse $400. Eightieth day, Friday, May Bettin Index. ‘ Horse, age, weignt. [st.| % | % | % | s» | Fm | Jockey b | 102 3 T ET R ETY 18 |Coady. L|ab 1000 |Verasae o atal 2 | 415 | 54 | 43 | 22 |Williams. 10 1140 |Cadenza, 3 . 95 7 sn° | 34 | 24 | 3n 2 Masoero, 3 98| 8 16 | 4% | 3% | 410 8 [ Minnie, 3 9514 12 8 8 5n 8 Von Du 4751 | 64 | 86 | 61 |Maran 15 Rajan. 3 . 7h | 3n | 52 | 74 [Shepard 30 Graciosn, | Jqu 7 73 | 814 |McClain. 0 Black Pexgy, 3... 95| 6 614 | 9 [ 94" |Brown 12 Carroll Cook, 4...110/12 14" |13 |11 |103 [Glover 10 Let Me See, 4.....107|10 8 (10 |10 [118 |Ame 30 Broad Biliow, §.. 97|11 1m0 |1 (123 Maxes 30 .|G. Washington, a.111/15 15 {15 (15 [181 |Cas.ro. bl | diss Vail, 3 95| 4 9 |12 |18 [1aa |J.Weber 20 {Reform, 5 14} 9 13 |14 |14 [1510 |Burns 40 Flaminiter 100,16 16 |16 |18 {16 [Piggott. 6 Starting-gate used. Won easily. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. g., by Hanover-Blessing. Time, 1:1734. 1150 SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse $400. Index.| Horseand weight. [St.| 34 14 3% | st | Fm. Jockeys. 50 | i T10s| 3 1h |Coady. o5 115 Q15 Dorae S04f 1 210 |Snider . *|7-1013-20 1148 | Lady Hurst.......100, 3 83 |camerry |80 150 1109 (Toflammator ....108| & 44 |[starvin: 20 30 1008 [Niss Buckma 1 100 & 815 | Piggou: HECI. r . DO Uy V.. . 1148 |Orseno 108 & 7 |McCiain. 20 60 1145 |Orseno Starting-gate nsed. Won driving. Winner, El Primero stable's ch, c., by imp. Midlothian-Star- light. Time, 5614 115], THIRP RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-yearolds and up; purse $400. lnd!x.l Horse, age, welght. | ol 3% % 3% | s | Fm. | =1 — | 1019 (Schnltz, 4 110( 6 63 | 414 | 51 | 1135 1118 (Elmer ¥,5....7108| 7 81 | 8 7 2h 1125 |Kowalsky, 8. 9| 8 T | 7 42 | 33 | 1133 Jack Richelieu, l.ll‘A’ 3 S5h 53 6 4h P}‘(oll—. 1134 |Red Pike, 8. 95 1 215 | 31 | 33 | 53 |Frawley 1142 |Candor, l105| 4 31" | 28 | 1n | 6n 1086 Chas A, 5. 109 9 | 92 9 9 73 1135 'Tobey, 4... 107 5 ¢b | 61 | 8 | 83 071 ch *Em, Bi.....109| 2 2 U958 | Cacite, 5o 934110 10 10 10 10 |Feichery. Starting-gate used. Won driving. Winner, C. F. Sanders’ ch. c., by Panigue-Tlia. Time, 1:16%. 15 FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; conditions; 1152, Jurse sav0. index. | Horse, age, welght. ‘ s 1% 15 1‘ 3% | s 1187 (Peter I, 4 [mslasilas |as 1128 |Mirambo, 1 235 | 235 | 22 22 (1129) Paros, 8 I} o3 (80 e an | 45 1141 |Little'Cripple. 5..108| 6| 4% | 8h | 31 | 3h 1086 |Tarand Tartar, 8108 5| 8h | 68 | 6 5 1129 |Dungarven,s.....111| 7| 81 | 434 | 5% | 6 1140 |Daylight, 3 91 4| 63 515 | 7 B | Starting-gate used. Won driving. Winner, Elwood stock farm’s b. c., by imp. Brutus-Bonnie Jean. Time, 1:508. £o FIFTH RACK—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; penaities; allowances; 1153. Farse $406: Incex.| Horse, age, welght. }sL % str. | Fin Jockeys. 0‘::"‘“5-]_ 1128 (Wawona. b.. 1h | 21 | 1h [McClam. 1 86 1137 Hermanita, 84 | 13| 28 |Marun 4 4 1115 |Huntsman, 5. | 33 |8 81 8 15 1147 Trix, 5.. 2 51 43 48 8 15 1126 |Lucretia Borgia,8. 82| 8 8 8 53 0 15 1157 |Can’t Dance, 3... 104| 7 7 6n | 62 3 13 1134 Gallant, 4. 110/ 9 9 9 7h 8 & 1122 |Podies, 04| 6 6n | 7 8h 0 80 1134 |imp.Endymion,3. 90| 5 183 6 9 v 30 Starting-gate used. Time, 1:483;. Tl 5. SIXTH BACE—Six furlongs: selliug; three-year-clds and upward; purse $400. | T sl Betting. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 1y 3% Btr. | Fin | Jockey. |Op. CL 1181 |Geo. Miller, a.....113| 5 2 11 1 1h |Coady. o 45 (1125) | Bueno, 4... 109| 4 % | 21 2 3“ 2145 (Shields.. l 2 85 1141 |Babe Murpby, 4..105| 2 6 Bl{§ 83y [Cochran. | 4 7 1128 | Tiberius, 3.. 95/ 3 1 31 3 4% |Butler. 120 40 (1143) | Oregon Eclipse, 8.108| 1 % | 5p | &b 56 |Snider... .. |8 100 1142 | Encino, 8. 98| 6| 435 | 6 6 McClain. 25 “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day's Entries at Pacific Coast Jockey Club’s Ingleside Track. Jr reces where the Lorses have norecord st ihe distance to be run the records at the next mearest distence sregiven. 2 boreviations—F., fast: Fa., fair; H., heavy: m., mile; 1., furlong; *, about. FIRST RACE—Nine-sixteenths of a mile; maiden two-year-olds. and won like a real good one, after open- ing at a very short price and going back in the betting to 8 1o 5. The9 to 5 second choice, Cadenza, finished third pehind the 15 to 1 outsider, Verdette. The Pueblo stable’s Racine filly Dura was a prime favorite over the other six starters in the four and a hl{ furlong dash for two-gm-oldl, the ring qi ct\nf her at 3to5. Bue was beaten through a loitering sort of ride on the part of her rider, Snider. He rated ’loni between the leaders so long that when he did make his moye he eoulgnot catch the second choice, Lodestar, losing the decision by a neck. Lady Hurst, a 100 to 1 chance, finished in the show several lengths away. Ed Corrigan’s Kowulsky was considered a “‘moral” for the six-furiong selling event that followed, but through a series of knocks and interferences had to be con- tent with third place. Four to five was accepted about the brown colt as a good rice. After Candor and Elmer F nad eaded the procession into the stretch Schnitz shot to the front and won cleverly by a length. In a drive the favorite was nosed out for the place by Elmer F. The winner'’s price was 8 to 1 at post time. Another favorite went astray in the mile and a sixteenth run. On thesirength of his defeat of Fair Faith some days ago | Carroll's gray col, Paros, was played down from 23 to1 to 8. to5 favoritism. Little Cripple had secona call in the bét- ting, but the big play was made on Peter the Secoud, a raft of coin going in on him at 4} to 1. The favorite was knocked about at the first turn, and cut little figure in the race thereafter, finishing a poor third. Peter the Second made nearly all of the running, and in a bard drive Coady got him past the wire a head before the 12 to 1 outsider, Mirambo, with little Frawley in the saaale. A mile dash for the cheaper class of selling platers furnished another exciting finish. Wawona was the most fancied of the nine starters, ruling a 2 to 1 choice, and in arattlingdrive thelast furlong with Hermanita, one of the second choices, Si McClain_landed the favorite first by a neck. Huntsman, at long odds, ran a creditable race, finishing a good third. The Texan horse George Miller met with better success in the last race than on his previous essay, when he was left at the ost. 5 The distance was six furlongs, and about the only one of the other five starters that looked to have a chance to_ take his measure was the black horse Bueno. In the pbetting Miller was a 6 to 5 favorite, with 214 to 1 against Bueno, which was later piayed down to 2. Not in the first three when the barrier went up, Miller soon showed in the lead, and was not after | headed. Bueno came strong at the end, but in a hard drive succumbed by a head. Babe Murphy was a close third. Lol INGLESIDE'S STAR EVENT. The Great $7500 Spreckels Handl- cap Is to Be Declded To-Day. The great $7500 Spreckels handicap at four miles will be decided at Ingleside this afternoon. S8ix horses are carded to force the issue, and if all start & grand contest is assured. On paper, the resuit looks to lie between Pepper and G. B. Morris, but Sir Reel has been taking to his work very kindly of late, and if he starts 1s apt to prove a dangerous factor in the race. Long-distance races were always popuiar with the California racegoing public, and the management look for the largest crowd of the long meeting to see the big event | run. Additional cars will be run by the electric line to accommodate the vast throng. Quirt, the iron mare, died of a complica- tion of disorders at the Bay District track Thursday night. The chestnut danghter of Joe Hooker and Trifle, foaled in 1887, | was a great favorite with racegoers. Dur- ing the long meeting held at the Bay Dis- trict track a year ago she met and de%eated some of the very best horses in training at the sprinting distances. Had she been started in selling events many more wins would have been placed to her credit, but her owner, William Dixon, fearful of los- ing the mare, started heronlyin condition races and handicaps. Bookmaker Frank Eckert will leave for Chicago at the close of the present Ingle- side meeting. The coming meeting on the Bay Dis- trict will ring down the curtain on the scene of many a hard-foughtequine battle. Graders will soon after bezin operations, and modest dwellings wil! cover the ground where thousands of dollars were made and lost. Hermanita’s saddle slipped, for which the backers of Wawona may be truly grateful, for but for this mishap the mare | would undoubtedly have beaten the favor- | 1te out. Flammifer, the Spreckels entry in the maxden race, refused to break and was left at the post. He is a very likely looking colt, by Flambeau from the good mure Not Idle. Best The City Guard’s Drill. Index. | Ls| recora. | Dist. Owner. Pedigree. e oEr s ] ~ _— The City Guard Club will give what it calls 1118 sharon 1 . e ;g;?-?;}-g:w:umu an “extended order drill and sham battle” on |Tortois 3 & =) T : La Siesta stock fin. [Tmp, Chesterfiery. fagriet | Sunday next. There will be two platoons en- wersn-:. | HoTatio. 3 2 | Bohemian stable...|Imp. Midlothiap-Lurline | 888ed, the first of tall men, under the com- 1118’ | Destra.. 3 5 Pueblo stabie. Flambeau-Sallie G mand of Lieutenant Sturdivani, and the 1130 |Mariquita....... [110 Atkin & Lottridge.. | El Fio Rey-Aetelin second, or small men, under command of 1118 |Diablita. 1110 Nevada stable...... |Joe Hooker-Oxilla Lieutenant Ramm. The engagement will be 1120 | Widow Jjones...|110 D. J. Tobin.. - |8t Andrew-Hattie Ball followed by target practice. 1051 |Sunta Faula... {110 G, L Thacker. ... Santa Fe-Dottle Dimple Mot Lo P S vese.... | Halsey. 3 urns 4 Waterhouse Imp. Martenhurst- Eisie a7 (Grare 1111111108 Alme Dale satie.”” mp. Martunhurst Graticde SAN FRANCISCO CALL." 1130 |Laura Burt 110/ A. B. Spreckels...... | 1mp. Hallomast-Zuleika 1130 [ s 119l |Elmwood stk farm.|Imp. Brutus-Brown Maria | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CAL1~ 1130 |Rachael.. 110/ |E. Corrigan.. Apache-Irens 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every = . 5 aignt in the year. SECOND RACE—One and one-sixteenth miles; handicap. BRANCH OFFICES—_830 Montgomery T corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. Index. Name. Disw. | Lbs| Tk Owner. | Pedigree. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. —— = SisavioorimoTiama———| 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. Cabrillo. 1134 m| 98/F..|R Van Brant......|S.Saviour-imp. Liz Ham, St. Lee 1i-26m| 96 ¥..[S. C. Hildreth.. .. | Imp. St. Gearge-Levee " | SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes Thorn! 1r16m| 97/H..|T. Lundy.. «|Imp.Cheviot-PhebeAndern | until 9 o’clock. Fair lmm.l 7, ; ig‘{jg 1 CL i!r}mretm . .lflln Johnw:fl;nle [ 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. A. Spreckels. | H 1 orrigan. saac ..urphy-Jennie stree! e Nebuchadnezzr. 1m | 94|F..|Eimwood stk farm.|Imp. Brutus-Gypsette 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 1THIRD EACE—One miles; hurdle; handicap. CHURCH NOTICES. A e e A A SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Index Dist. Owner. Pedigree. B2 lopal Church, corner Hayes and Bu- gt chanan streets—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resie | (1121) | Mon 1% L. Ezell Sid-May Belle dence 809 Haight street. Preaching at 11 A. a. (1138), Bass: 1114 A. G. Blakely . Billet-Lottie and 7:30 P. M. The pastor will preach at both 1188 | Hello. 11 O. F. Johnson.. ... |Sid-by Revellle services. Subjectat 11 A. M, “The Des ruction 1096 |Arand Fioodmore sta Duke Norfolk-Elaine of the Image.” At 7:80 P. 3, *The Faceofan 1090 | Nellie G 13. Brenock Sampson-Unknown Ange Sunday-school at 1 #. ., C. B. .1120 | Yancede: 1088 |Lochinvar FOURTH RACE—Four miles; Imp. Greenback-Victoria Imp. Cheviot-Arethusa Perkins superintendent; Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. The public cordially invited 10 all the ser. vices of this church. Seats free. Ushers in at- Spreckels stakes; handicap; value, $7500. tendance. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at T T 7:45 o'clock. index.| Name. |Lbs|Kecord| Dist. Owner. Pedigres. GRACE METHODIST BPISCOPAL Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts.— 1041 |Pepper.... 214 m Hindoo-Francesca Rev. M. F. Colbarn, pastor. Boys' Brigade Bible (3127) |G. B. Morris. 1% m Longfellow-Queen Belug class at 10 4. ., led by W. D. Kingsbury. Morning 1120’ |Sir Heel.. s Alta-Dizzy Blonde services at 11 A. 3. Sermon by Rev. G. J. Luckey, 1053 |Fred Gardner. 115 Luke Biuckburn-knfilade |D:-D., of Central Ilinois conference. Sun. 11382 |{imp. Candid. 1m A. B. Spreckels, Splendor-Canary day-school at 2:30 ». M., C. W. Mark, superin- 1001 |Doyle. 1. |C. Lind. acdufl-Miss Lawrence tendent. Come and bring the children; all are welcome. Pralse service at 7:30 P. M. led FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs: seiling. by Brother Robert Huspand: good singing. | et ALTAS 3 the pastor will preacn an especiai us rated sermon entiti *“Probal itles of Ney Index. Name. Lbl"l’!wfll- Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Owner. Pedigres. lect.” Everybodv weicome: seats free. . 1126 .| Morine . Gano-Carmeilta, HOWABDOT. METHODIET EEINCD: 1140 | La Siesta stck Pr. Norfolk-by Joe Hooker pal Church, bet. Second and Third sta., two 1161 1p Miss brmmel, 66|1:42%% 1 i W:0'B. Macdono'gh| Bean Brummel-Ip. Mirage | blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. \V. W. Case, D.D., (1154)| George Miller...|108 1:1814 6 ¢ - | Wi L. Stantield.. . | Loftin-temma: stor. Morning subject, 4 Fool's Folly 1147 (Afiatus.. ‘| 's0/1:1625 61 W. D. Randall...... Imp. Inverness-Affinity ng subject, “Young but Once.” Sunday-school at 1148 |Instigator....... | 95 1:16% 6 ¢ Elmwood stk farm. |Imp. Brutus-Instaliation 12:30 P. M. 1144 EYInkefi Doodle.| 95 1:1415 6 1 Cambridge stabie..|Prince Roval-Manzanita FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Qin|oiive.. ..o 102112054 61 E- Corrighn.........| Apache-Virgie B o an ossave. and Bacraments oo Bar: SIXTH RACE—SIx furlongs: selling. Index. g z H Name. Pedigree. 1182 |Ida Sauer. Joe Hooker-Addie O'N 1346 Moster . Flambean- Mozelle | | Jumbo-Sooner Geo. Kinney-Ent; imp.TrueBriton-Big St. Saviour-Ella T Punster-Pearl Tyler Spendehrift-Misg Nail Bramble-Lady Lou Powhattan-Verns Imp. Idalium-by KyrleDaly Winters-Cotton Nose Kingston Lady Golden HarryO'Fallan-MtuieWalkr | Versaiiles-Cousin Kate ha |George C. Vernon. B e EEERED P B A S p. |Harry Lewis. SEVENTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling. Best | Index. Name. Lbs|Record| Dist. Pedigree. — — 95 :lé ] 1mp. Sir Modred-Bedotte 51 To-Fattertn Las 1 I p.Follertn Lass|109 ‘ullerion-Castaw; Abi P. {108 Three Chmbflr‘y’nfld iR mp. Kyrie R !mfi. Mariner- Hl:“‘. 3. H. Fenton-Lizzie B John A-Lowens R Tmp. Brutus-Young Jule Hyder Ali-Floride Shannon-Fannie Lewls El 1io Rey-Valerie Tmp. Inverness-Dora Imp. Darebino-Miss Clay Warwick-Fedalma Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor: Kev. Edwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach morning und evening, at 11 A. M. and 7:45 . M. Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. Young reople’s Society of Christian Endeavor at :30 . M. Prayer- | orchard, " vines. ' stock and meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are wel- come to these services. - £ UNIO0N ~-SQUARE FREE =BAPTIST Church (open communion), Bush st., near Larkin—Rev. Willlam N. Meserve, pastor, who will preach Sundag, 10th inst, “Some Paradoxes'’; eveninj is the first of a series of evening discourses on “The Soldier.” the pastor being a veteran. J. H. Norris is organist musical director. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SUNSET PARK.SANTA CRUZ Mountains— Come with the Sons of St.Geor e of San Francisco and Alameda to their ninth wnoual pienic, to be held at the above delightfui resort on the 30tk of Ma . All kinds of games. Fine music. Dancing. A large number of prizes. Trains. leave the ferry at 7:45 and 8:45. Tickets $1; children b0c. ANNUALMEETING.—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stocknolders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PAXNY will be beld at the office of the col'gBln%. 327 Market st., San Franclsco, Cal., on TUESDAY. the 12th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. ., for the purpose of eleciing a Board of Lirectors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transter-books will close on Friday, May 1, GLE P M E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. bject, which MEETING NOTICES—Continued. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR | P meeting of the stockholders of the Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 810 Pine st., room 28, San Frao- clsco, Cal, on 'MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.. for the pur- Pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, May 15, 1896, at3o'cock .. GRO. R. SPINNEY, Sec. Office—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal — e e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; weollecflon‘ muade, city or country. Pacific Collection Cor. 415 Mantec . Toom b Fel. B580: I SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. GINTLEHANLY YOUTH (AGE 20) DESIRES immediate emplovment as clerk or cashfer: can write & fair hand and has had educa- tion. Kindly apply to DANIEL DEFOE, box 20, SEFUL YOUNG GERMAN, GOOD GAR- dener, etc., would like to get work abont place or some 'business where he could advance: state refer-nce or security if required. AddressC. M., box 83, this oftice. WWWKL er; good ornamental and pastry cook. Please address M. ZONDEL, 739 Filbert st. Coox FOR SMALL RESTAURANT; WAGES $30. Apply 1309 Castro st. , OUNG MAN ACCUSTOMED TO WORK IN baker shop. 1189 Folsom st. SALESMEN WHO ARE OUT OF EMPLOY- ment and those who are desirous of making & «hange can get the necessary assistance through OuF Dew system; we make no charge for positions; we have the following positions on our list un- filled: A city experienced salesman, lace depart- ment; & number of canvassers and other places in the best business houses. Apply to U. . Indus- trial Agency, room 167, Crocker but ding. {DUCATED YOUNG MAN, SPEAKS E; lish, German, French, Spanish, Russian and Tialian, wishes postiion sa traveling companion or valet. Address W. T.,®ox 84, Call Office. . ANTED_STEA DY, THUS: WORTHY partner In restaurant; receipts $25; sure in- crease: capital required: gu: teed $75 monthly each. ' ENBEun co..xs::fl" hnlukeL‘ SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, FIBST-CLASS GERMAN SECOND GIRL AND seamstress desires situation; best reference. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. SIIUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE American young woman as Dursegiri: 2 years’ Teferences from last place: carfare to be paid ‘whether engaged ddress MISS C. MOSS, box 40, Cal ONce‘." b ‘W IDOW O 3i, WITH 6 YEARS' EXPERT ence, desires position as manager of firsi-Class hotel or rooming-house: is aiso frst-class pastry COOk: can give best of references. Address B. B., box 1, Call Office, YOUNG “LADY ATTENDING SCHOOL would like position either_as COmpanion or to assist for room and board. Please address M. L., box 102, Call Office. A MERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKESITDA- on in San Rafael; can give good referes Inquire at reading-room for three days, San Rafael. MERICAN WORKING HOUSEKEEPER AN A Call or sddress 9 Mastick terrace, Alameda. Y OUNG FRENGH GIRL WANSSITUATION 88 lady’s maid; good reference. Address 822 Brosdway. et i NSl o] SN I I N ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO (1:'1 d: waiting or second work. Call 1221 O'Far rell st W QMAN, WITH A CHILD, WISHES SITUA- ton; city or country: good cook; do general housework. ~Call 221 Minna st. HCOUSEKEEPER ™ OR COMPANION — Rt fined, educated lady desires position in pri- vate family. S. L., box 8, Call Oftice, Oakland. (G'BL, 16 YEARS, WISHES SITUATION TO take care of baby; prefers to sleep at home. Please call at 355 Jessie st. AN, INDUSTRIOUS, SOBER AND RELI- ‘able, wants position in private famlly; City or country; understands gardening, care of horses and general work about place:’ firsi-class refer- ences. Address JOHN, box 29, Call Office. ARDENER AND FL)RIST, FIRST CLASS, 30, single, German, desires situation with pri- vate family. Address CHARLES VORBECK, 516 Fourth st. TRONG YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION in a wholesale or commission house as porter, W ANTED—RELIABLE MAN T0 TAKE OR- ders; permanent position to the right man; Teference required or a deposit. STANLEY, reference req posit. STANLEY, 2134 7 ANTED — STEADY, RELIABLE MAXN, Wi s partner’in genteel business that will pay to each $20 10 $25 per week: city trade only. STANLEY, 214 Third st. ANTED—MEN TO SOLICIT: BIG INDUC ments. C. F. ADAMS CO,, 186 Fifthat efc.; ean secure references or securlty. Address [ (Q0D BUSHELMAN: STEADY WORK. 541 C. M., box 2, Call Office. BA M STiCoL k. OUNG SWEDISH MAN WISHES SITUA- | (JO0D COAT PRESSER; STEADY WORK: 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. YARDENER WISHES PLACE WITH PRI- vate family; middie-aged; single. Address J. 0. C., box 168, Call Office. OMPETENT, SiEADY GERMAN WANTS sitnation as boncnman: good driver: also £0od gardener; can milk: generally useful: city or country; references. Address Coach, box 144, Call. W INCHESTER HOUSE, i 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. £00d wages. 541 Market st. 1 PERSONALS. P S PP POV v ey Y WIFE, EMILY SASS, HAVING LEFT my bed and board, I am not responsible for any debt contracted by her. HENRY SASS. BIAGI HAS THIS DAY SOLD THE « truitstore and business at 535 Hayes st.to CHARLES DAVINI, who will conduct the busi- ness as beretofore. UY YOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEN, lace curtains, towels, hoslery, underwear, para- sols, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, linings, threads, handkerchiefs, veiling, etc., very cheap at Ploneer Dry-goods Store, 105 Fifth st. TILL JAME- R. WELSH, RAILROAD brakeman, formerly of Columbus, Ohio, and St. Paul, Mino., or any one who knows of him or bis whereabouts, communica e with the vader- signed at once. C.E.BRAY, General Agent Chi- cago and Northwestern Raliway, 2 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco. EWARD—THE MASTER PAINTERS' AS. R sociation offer a reward of $20 for information jending to the arrest and conviction of any one Stealing tools or material from any of the places where work is being done. CARDS, $150;: SHOW CARDS, 15c; 1000 & Biack Ta1. HILL 22 Geary sc, r. 8. WIEAUTY,” A HANDSOME, ILLUSTRATED book on the toilet, presented free to any lady calling at 143 Phelan buiiding between 12 and 5. ATR DRESSED, WAVED, FACE MADE UP, H 45¢; Sbampoo, '25¢: manicurs, 25c: leasons given: face preparations. MRS. BUTLER.131 Fust. PARTNER IN BUTCHER-SHOS; g@filgg‘hfiugzy and horse: good trade. Apply HARBERS—OLD- ESTABLISHED 4-CHAIR shop: for sale cheap. Apply DECKE BROS.. 106 Ellis st. + 0> S DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE. A cialty; private: 1o charze unless snccessfal; all iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty: . 850 Marke: s SK_YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMO. A Suir\Pash: cores sealp discases: take 1o other. PARTNER WITH A FEW DOLLARS TO IN- crease paylng business. Owner,box 15,CallOffice NOLTE PAYS CASH FOR OLD GOLD. - 222 O'Farrell st. $275 BARBER-SHOP, LAUNDRY OFFICE « and cigar-store with 2 fine living-rooms and yard: cheap rent, good locality and doing well : must sell on account of ill health: full investiga- tion. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ADY OF 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE lodging-house business would like to get & posi- tion to manage a house for a salary in the city, Oakland, Alameda or country. Address M. O., box 135, Call Office. 00D MACHINE AND ALL AROUND blacksmith wants situation. Call or address M. B., box 110, Call Office. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights' in every room; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $150 per night: 150 to $6 per week ; free busand baggage 10 and from the ferry. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d aud 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ t0 50c:week,$1 to $3 reading-room;strictest at- tention to morning calls:clean;quiet: open ail night LD ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER 8hop; cheap if sold this montn on account of other business. 1308 Howard st. ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE A STEADY lace on ranch; man is firs -class blacksmith #nd horseshoer, good wood worker; lso can run en- gine and do general farming: wife is zood and sav- ing cook; cupable of taking entire charge of ranch. Address G. C. L. T., box 101, Call Office, GOOD 1-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE in Oakland. Call 623 Clay st., city. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NEAT, WILLING AND OBLIGING WOMAN AN ‘wanis work in country hotel as chambermald, or would keep house for widow and family. Ad- dress M. C., 202 Second st. ITUATION WANTED—FIRST-CL\SS PRAC- tical circular sawyer or band; can file own cir- cular saws: best of references; also good mill carpenter. Address Sawyer, box 106, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS AL place todo housework, or as housekeeper: $10 to $12 per month; city or country. Call or ad- dress 504 Howard st. (FERMAN GIRL DESIRES SITUATION FOR cooking: city or country; American family preferred. A ddress G. A., box 47, Call Office. Y QUNG GIRL 16 YEARS OLD WISHES A situation to do light housework or to take care of baby. Call at 230 Eleventh st. [MIRST-CLASS Ci0K, NURSES, UPSTAIRS #irls and general housework girls of all national- ities registered at M1SS HICKEY'S, 1033_Post st., telephone Sutter 52. 1IRL ABOUT 16 WISHES A SITUATION AS waitress in a small restaurant or in a private boarding-house. Call at 1728 Market st., room 16. ],ADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; WAGLS 10 object; good home. 554 Bryant st. 7OUNG LADY. RECENTLY FROM EU ROPE, wishes sitnation to teach children: thorough French, German, English aod music; or lady's companion: used to traveling; best of Teferences. Address box 507, Santa Cruz. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS TO GO OUT by the day washing and ironing or general housework, Call at 715 Natoma st., upstairs. YLUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION FOR housework or secondwork; wages $15. Call at 830 Harrison st. TADY WANTS A POSITION AS HOUSE- J keeper; ecity preferred. Apply or address 120%; Geary st., room 15. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SECONDWORK or cooking and light housework: can give references. 205 Chestnut st. IRST-CLASS COOK WANTS SITUATION IN private family; best city reference. Call 5 Ew- ing place, off Laguna st., bet. Post and Sutter. MICDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS TO AS- AVL sist in kitchen or restaurant. MRS, FASISH, 161114 Devisadero st. Y FIRST-CLASS STARCH-TRONER; CITY or country. Address S. L. box 49, Cail Office. ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP- er or would take charge of lodging-house; plain sewing. 821 Mission si., room 3. W OMAN WaNTS ANY KIND PLAIN SEW- ing; clothes repaired, cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. ANTED—SITUATION AS CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the applicant is moral and strictly attentive to business; best of refer- ces. Address X., 2810 Steiner F. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- YENTLEMAN WELL ACQUAINTED 13 city can_find profitable employment by ad- dressing G., box 95, this office. I ASKA GOLD FIELDS: A FAST SAILING vessel will be dispatched by the San Francisco and Alaska Gold Mining Co. on or about Wednes- day May 20. for Cooks Imlet direct; will carry freight and a {imited number of passengers; fare 850, including board and 200 pounds baggage. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 506 Battery si., S. F. RENCH SEAMSTRESS, $25; GERMAN seamstress, § 0: second girl, $25: nurse, $25; 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $2: 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter ORKING HOUSEKEEPER: $8 TO $10; fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. Swzmsfl OR GERMAN HOUSEWORK girl, $25. MISS CULLEN., 328 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAIDS, WAIT 1 MEAL, CITY hotel. $15; waitress for city hotel, $15: German cook. private family, city, $25: 2 cooks, private tamily, city, $20; girl with references for house- work, Sausaiito, $20: German woman for house- work, Oakland, $20: girls for housework, city and country, $15. C. R.HANSEN & CU., 110 Geary. W ANTED_COOK, PLAIN WASH, ACKOSS the bay, 825, see lady here at 11 to-day; coox and general housework girl, country, $:0: German €00k, no wash, $25: second girl in institution, $20; €00k, private boarding-house, 840; and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CRUSETT CO., 312 Sutter st. W ARTED — COOK AND “HOUSEWORK, small family, 8 mining city, $25: 2 German pursegirls. #12; number of girs for housework, city and country. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. AITRESS, SMALL RESTAURAN clty, $15 and room, easy place; 2 walitresses, $17 50 each: second girl, $20, and other places. MCURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—NEAL WAITRESS FOR COU, try hotel; $20: fare advanced If required. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. OTHER AND DAUGHTER, SMALL country hotel, $25: housegirl, $20, fare paid; chambermaid small hotel, $15; housegirl, city, 2 in family, $25: second girl, $20 to $25. 315 Sutter st. Q GEEMAN OR SWEDISH COOKS, §20 AND $25; 2 German or American cooks, $20: 2 chamber or waiting, $12 and $156: young girls to ]lu:’sl, $10 and $15. Apply 872 Broadway, Oak- and. V ATTRFSS, 825, COUNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. Wax ED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, SIT- Uation In & summer resort. small country ho- {el or a private family. Cail or address F. K., 813 ush st. (JATHOLIC YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION In a respectable family or second gizl: city or v. Address C. E., Berkeley. (GEBMAN GIRL WAKTS A SITUATION: X general housework; plain cook; small family. Call at 128 Seventh st. ERMAN NURSE WISHES A SITUATION to care for invalid lady or child. Address C. M., P. 0. box 107, West Berkeley, Cal. PXPERIENCED NURSE WISHES ENGAGE- ‘ments; charges reasomable. Address F. S., 82 Lewis st., bet. Sutter ana Fost. C.uu-: OF FURNISHED HOUSE OR LODG- ing-house wanted by mother and son. Address J. H., box 14, tis office. 7OUNG REFINED CREQOLE WIDOW DE- sires a position as housekeeper. Address B. N., box 107. Call O ESPECTAB. YOUNG GIRL DESIRES situation to do second work: sewing can be highly recommended. Address M., 913 East Fif- teenth st., East Oakiand. W INCHESIER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: £1 50 10 §6 per week; convenlent and respectabie; {ree bus and I!IIRERQ to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE. JJUNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment oftice, 17 Webb st., below Kearny. bet. California_and Sacramento, tel. 231, CRINESE AND ~JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. branches :short notice. 14 Gearv. tel.Grant 48. C. G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO take care of one little girl and assist with up- stairs work. Apply 2110 California st. SERVANT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; plain cooking. 305 Spruce st., Presidio Heights. K. 5,BEMOVED 608 TO 643 CLAY ST.; BOT- + Ue wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, 00MS 16¢ TO 75¢ PER NIGHT: 60C TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 517, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not recerve their just dues; no charge unless suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. H! DONT YOU REMEMBER SWEET Alice, Ben Bolt—235c for hairdressing does not mean Inferior work 1n my case; 1 have the very best artists in the city in my employ ana I give the most satisfactory and up-to-date service. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton si. R,\ZGK XCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.: fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. RUPTURE— PEKSONS INTERESTED in the painless and positive cure of ruptures address with stamp, lock box 2112, San Francisco, al. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU £\ can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st.; open evenings, 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 1o and from the ferry. S, §TROZYNSKT, LEADING LADIES HATR- « dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. PAETINGTON'S” SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and. Newspaper Illustration; day and evening classes; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruda Partington, R.L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st R. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 133 Geary, removed from Larkin st. to 119 Stocks ton; firsi-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. JANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHT; ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 My, tel. m. 353. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instant reliet. For eale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutters:. YALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; halt-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ©0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and ilst of 200 Inventions wanted. EST IN CITY—SING! E_ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 35 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. W ASIED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Coilection Agey, 110 Sutter ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S FUCHS. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 28814 O'Farrell ] ,ISDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnishied rms_75¢ week, 15¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., below Kearny: lodging half price, 5c, 10¢, 16c pr night clean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1334 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per pight; $1 to §3 per week. w' HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in ‘the city: singie rooms 20 and 25c a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. ALESWOMAN, IMMEDIATRLY: FIRST- class worker with tissue paper; bring samples. 718 Larkin st. (YERMAN GIRLTO TAKE CARE OF ( HILD* ren and assist light housework. 517 Devisa: dero st., 9 10 12. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST; $8. ;1612 POST st., 81012 A. M. EAT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSE- work; $12: references required. 709 Clayton. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 710 Haight st. YIRL TO PLAY WITH 3.YEAR-OLD CHILD; G sieep home; 7. 1620 Eilis st. AILORESS_MUST BE FIRST isher and button-hole maker. HE. 106 Battery ANTED—GIRL, IN SMALL LAUNDRY; Wone who understands marking preferred. Ad- dress C. C., box 17, this office. ASS FIN- NRY KILP, EN'S 35-SOLING 50c; LADIES 40c; DONE AV while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. 100 ME3 T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1uc Toc and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. VW E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them &s good as new, and Wwith our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while” you walt. 562 Misslon st., between First and Second sts. M EX 0 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; AL all grocers keep it. MEN'S ~SECOND-HAND _SHOES, —SOME neariy new, 25¢ to $1 26. 562 Mission. MARKET ST,— E'SHO HOUSE, " 883% Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 8% week. FEEE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 60; 2150 a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Ciay st. TPEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST, BE- CANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR DINING-ROOM and chamberwork. 739 Fourth st. TANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 8 Liberty st. IRL WANTED TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK; wages small at first, and nice country home; gnly strong, forelgn girl need apply: Swedish pre- ferred. Address A. B., box 118, Call Office. W ASTED-LADIES TO LEATN THEIR F0- ture destiny: all readings guaranteed; evil in- fluences removed. Fee 25 cents. Planet reader. 946 Mission st. W. JIM, CHINESE-TAPANESE EMPLOY- « ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. ~ 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 MAN AND WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE, private place; man understands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work; wife excellent ook and housekeeper: reference. Address M. W., box 154, Call Office. OUNG MAN AS STABLEMAN WITH PRI- vate family or livery siable; city or country understands care of fine horses. carrisges and har nmess: reference, Call or address T. HURLEY 1288 Folsom st. W ANTED —GOOD” GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 1536 Doiores st., near 29th. _ VOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M. “Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage toand from ferry. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chooolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Cla; J AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PPRENTICES T0 LEAKN DRESS CUT- <) tingand making. 14 McAliister. rms 67 and 68. RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 26c up. MCDOWELL Academy. 213 Powell st. (}ARDENER, PRACTICAL, SCOTCH, SIN. T gle, wants situation; private or commercial lace: thoroughly understanas gardening in ail its ranches. Address Garden-r, 1044 Folsom st. ()BCHARD SUPERIN TENDENT OPRN FOR cngagement; 15 years' Californian experience: eneral farming; Al references. Address Ranch, 81214 Fulton st. NlECHANK‘AA. ENGINEER, WITH 20 years' experfence, wants "“"""P'WC"F’EE eoun(rg: can give best of reference. W TER, 566 Howard st., San Franelsco, Cal [ LECTEICIAN: THOROUGHLY UNDE R- standy dynamos, wiring, lamps, meters and steam: much experience: hoids college certificate. Address Dynamo, box 106, Call Oftice. Y QUNG MAKIED SWEDISH MAN, WITH g0od team, would itke work of any kind: will- Ing ard good worker; wife good cook: oliy or country. Addres G. C., 269 Second st., Oskiand. COTCHMAN WANTS POSITION AS FORE- man on ranch or to take charge of stock: Al man: references. Address S., box 6, Call Oitice, Oakland. ERMAN, EXPERIENCED GROCERY X clerk wishes situation, city or country, or &eneral merchandise. Address F. K., box 31, Call. Y OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION as waiter in restaurant or private family. Ad- dress 216 Prospect place. MALE HELP WANTED. T SRR SO S St S S ANTED — CARRIAGE PAINTER FOR country, $2 50 pecday; carpenter for mine, 00d hand at timbering and rough work, steady §ob, 865 per. month; farmer and wite. S40 and found; also farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. EAD LAUNDRYMAN FOR COUNTRY hotel, $60 and found: butler for private fam- 1ly, $25; bell boy with good references, $25: baker for a logging camp, $30; waiter, arm work, coun- try_hotel, $30; dishwasher, country hotel, $25. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN FARMER and wife, 830 :0 #35: 4 farmers, near city,$20; farmerawho can drive 6 horses, $20: 3 farmers, nmear city, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. NCLISH WAITER FOR COUNTRY HOTEL: see party here. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ECOND COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, #7b: washer for hotel laundry, country, $45. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—GERMAN COOK, PLAIN RES- taurant, $35; waiter, $35; elderly man to raise chickens, etc., $10, see boss here: gardener, near city, $20; nigh: waiter, oyster house, $35; 2 dishwashers, $10 and §15, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. Y A DANE; KNOWS THE CARE OF horses and garden; has references. Address L. L., box 18, Call Oflice. W AN ED—A SITUATION BY LI 83 ook in a famlly; speaks English: can give 00 reteronces. - Addréss B box 18, Call Office, (399D SHORT-ORDER COUK. 38 SEVENTH T street. ANTED—POSITION IN A DRY GOODS OR clock store by a man 39 vears of age; under- stands perfectly the decoration of show-windows, and has bad many years’ experience as such in Europe: speaks German, Swedish and Danish to perfection. Address C. EVERS, box 85, Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal. JONGLISHMAN, 30, AS GARDENER OR coachman: capable of running steam Or gas engines: also dynamo and pumping: bandy at all repairing; best of references from late %!hn:lg{’e‘n. Address Gardener, Oakland Office of NGINEER, THOROUGHLY _UN D E R- B aataras and gas engines and_all kinds of wood working and general machinery, requires situation at once; good references; steady and re- Liable. L. W., box 61, Call ffice. ANTED—POSITION IN DRY GOODS OR g-nu' furnishing l'om:‘l‘m a Imgll;:nv? bave had 5 years' experien: idress G. - box 102, Call Office. S N ?wm\'lo uAhN 213 slrnosa;'wmndns E}TFA- 0 in a wholesale house of any descrip:ion; best references. Address S R Box 62, Call Office: M D T vy shes o sitoation: to 4 T.5. KNAPP, 260 Clata pear Sixth. top tloor, (.)L'l"‘:‘le. 21, WISHES “s‘lh'l;uA’l‘lOH IN retail house; woulddrive a ‘wagon; good Teferences. Address C. G., box 17, this office. 9 MILKERS, $20; 3 FARMERS, 820 TIE- makers, 8c, 8¢, 10¢, 1lc, 12c each, tools and food found by employer; cook and wife: 3 cooks 2 waliers; hotel porter: bedmaker: choreman, private family, $15; gardener, $20; farmer and wife, and other places. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—FOUR MORE SWAMPERS, §36, &0 to-d: 8 miners, $2 75 a day : copper-plate printer, $2 50 a day; chore boy for country; res- taurant cook, country, and others. Apply o 'J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. SECOBD COOK, COUNTRY. HOTEL GA- ZETTE 420 Kearny st. BOY OVEE 18 YEARS FOR TRANSPORTA- tion office. Address Acton, staiing references, box 15, Call Office. low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dailv papers. 36 Clav st. AGENTS WANTED. TS WANTED—BIG 35 Post st.. room 7. HOUSES WANTED. e e e e ANTED TO RENT BY JUNE 1—COMFORT- able modern 10-room dwelling, north or west slde of street; Western Addition; for small family. Address Terms, Postoffice box 2651. INDUCE- PROPERTY WANTED. R ANTED—A COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS, IN city, on the instaliment plau: small amount down. _Address Cotiage, box 19, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. R SOt BoURE i SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW L elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. LOS OST—FROM ALBION BREWERY, HUNT- er's Point, cedar skiff; oak finished: copper fastened: reward. OST—MAY 5, WATER SPANIEL: BROWN, white spotted: name Sport. Return to 1029 Mission st.; reward. TEURSDAY AFTERNOON_LADY'S WATCH and fob. Beward at 634 Green st. BULL—TERRIEE SLUT, 2 BRKINDLE JAWS. Reward at 546 First st. ] A BOOM; CARPLTS CLEANED ON THE floor. 206 Leavenworth s 16 OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements in living light; promoters of busi ness. Cousult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. MAUD—THE 'COMMERCIAL —TEANSFER IVl "Company will move your trunk for 25 cents. Office 43 Sutter st., phone main 49, SAM. R. FRANK CORNWALL, REMOVED FROM 227 Geary to Y.M.C.A. bldg,r. 2,tel.main 5477. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessle. THE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, RED FRONT, 40, 46 Sixth; children's school hats 5c.: dyed, pressed 25c; hats trimmed 25¢; feathers curied 5c. TBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, ete.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT J mérs’ cost. Factor~. 90 Sansoma st npstairs. —_—— DRESSMAKERS. RADLEY, 410 TAYLOR—ELEGANT, STY- dresses made; $5 up; dresses made ov iS 82 UP; WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st..above Sixth. CLAIRVOYANTS, A PVICE and assistance to all, When you wisn to consult a true disciple of clairvoyancy see and prove for yourself ¢ PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE s the great living exponent of the true science of clairvoy ancy. You witl find_him s wonderfal being. He has made thousands of families happy and suc- cesstul by his aid and advice. The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallinle and correct advice oo all business matters, aids yvou inlove, brings about happy marriage and success in life. He reveals to you jus: whal you wan: (o know. Others may have falled you: Professor Carnelle never does, but has alwa given the most complete satisfaction. All business strictl confidential. Letters with stamp answered. Hours, 8 to 9 daily and Sunday. Parlors, 220 Eddy st M S5 MELVINA, CLATRVOYANT; PICTURE AVl of tuture husband or wife. 766%s Howard st. A()CAND 81 0Cc AND $1. OU PROF. C. LEON, 1007 Market st., or. Sixth. Marvelous power; valuable advice on all affairs; leiters with stamp answered; hours 9t. 8. M LE ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N VL the world: 50c and $1, shows yon the pictureot your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor. Market ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard, ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ME.RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; tips on races; names given; 26¢ up. 5 Fourth. (G IESY LIFEREADER; LADIES, 2503 gents, 50c; readings daily except Sun. 5 7th. MPLE, PORTER, CARD-READER: TELLS Pest present,” future: ladies S0c, gents 1: palmistry, clairvoyaat, sitiings $1 50. 126 Turk st. MU STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand cialrvoyant In world; seventh daugh ter: read cards since 11 years ot mining, lawsuits marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. le“r.. LENEMAR — FORTUNES TOLD BY planets: predicted in '74 passengers of over due steamer on island. 11 Taylor st., cor. Market. M ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE 0 4¥L the grave; fee 45 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission. RS. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME~ dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. M LE, DE. THOMAS SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by egss and cards: teils entire life, past, Tesent, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ng excepted; names given: good advice: surs help: restores lost love by sympathy: mistaice im- possible: fee $1: letter $2. 929 Postst.. nr. Larkin. SPIRITUALISM. DDIE SWAIN RETURNED; WILL SEE patrons to-day, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1056 Market. ES JoJ. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT irance medinm: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. M EDUCATIONAL., SAAC PITMAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND; individual instruction. MISS H. HARPER, room 10, fourth toor, Mills building. 1.8515;A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and I.oan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ALFRED KAHN; No. 194,925, The finder will please return to bank. BOCKKEEPI~G-SCHOOL—PE N Ma N SHIT arithmetic, taught in 6 weeks. 5 Stockton,rm. E FOREST—STAGE, ELOCUTION, VOICE: building. 14 McAllister, r. 44: 10:30 to DENTISTS, N N T Bt s I R.L T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, CIOND work, bridge work and teeth withoni plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. JROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- Cket, bet. 54 and- tie gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth irm 35 flilings frm 81; extracting 50c, with gas$1. JUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND Vvocau (G lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 30 Fifth: PANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3 iessons w.; $3 m. Maze bld..r.47. (PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE. Obfeisterschaft School Languages, 122 O' Farrell st ~OICE-BUILDING, PANTOMIME AND AGI- ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS 800d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentisi, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. D& LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ONEST WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. (ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAV'A DRKY, 24 iath ot ET OF TEETH W{THOUT A PLATE. DR iL S YOS T maa o 2 B. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction &and patentee of improved bfidge work or teein without any plate, moved from 8 to £0.0' Farrell 5= PAINLESS “"EXTRACTION, 6 CROWN Lridge work a specialty; pi : 18 veary experience. R L. WALSH Doio. STins Gears. DEE H SHAW 234 KEARNY — BRIGGE work a specialty ] open evenings t0 8. JOUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 506 MAR- ORea DR Crantosay CKER. AKER FOR COUNTRY SHOP; $25 TO start. 509 Kearny st.. room 8. E. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDES Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. bABBEH FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 105 Fourth st. Goon BARBER WANTED AT uly{msrn street. BA‘RBKB FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Sunday. 1444 Valencla st. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR A Racea DR J W.KEY 1123 Market st. STORAGE. A e e T . B BOONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -rediced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load BARBEB FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Sunday. ¥72lg Howard st. TORAGE_CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- S Proof bullding; advances m.u?a_ 211 Larkin. BAEBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday; $3 50. 1500 Howard st. OWEST RATES—_FURNITURE, PIANOS, household goods, etc. J. M. 2ierce, 735 Market. BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. A B. SMITH FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS; « low rates: fire-proot building; Kastern pias. 24 Third st. W ANTED—BOY TG ¥OLD TOWELS AT Lick House laundry, 9 Lick place. GOOD BUTCHER-BOY WANTED, 108 1) street. A PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNIE tus SHIREK & SHIREK. 747 Murket. SEWING MACHINES. wu—ru WANTED AT 618 CLAY STREET. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE A. Tented, repaired ;. rates. 205 Fourth 2 ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual & fion in shorthand, typing, bookkeepin, scholarship $50; 10w rates per week and month. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR, day & night; no classes; $5 month. JOOKKEEPING TAUGHT PRACTICALLY, Betiar than in any college on earth: 6 whi no | oneteaches my rapid calcuiations. TARR,B859 Mkt ZELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 15 Private thearicals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1.0.0.F, block, 7th and Mkt QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CI1VIL, MINING, ME~ S Chmntoal engineering. surveying, architecturs, sssay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 M. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkerping, business practics shorthand. typing, electris en'huerixw telegraphy, modera langusges rapidly taught. Tite for catalogue. N Lo HTSCHOUL HEALT S BUS COLLEGE 31 Post: commercial, shorthand. English: low ra‘e: JOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104515 Valen ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- alty; private; no charge unless successtul; all law suits, clalms, coliections, wills, deeds, etc., at~ tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Marker. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 719 + Market st.; aavice free, TR HILLIPS, D ~TATE COURTS .+ damage suits; law of probate aud divorce: charges moderate. ' Offices, 508 Callfornia st. J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT + law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15 W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 420 - California st.. Tooms 14 and 15: advice iree. ——— e e BICYCLES. PABK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- Allister and Powell st. car lines.