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THE SAN FRANCISCO "CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896 14 e e CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB Great Preparations Being Made for the Coming Racing Season. Twenty-Seven Important Events on the Programme—Big Stakes Are Booked. The California Jockey Club’s new race- track, grand stand, stables, etc,, near Snhell Mound, are rapidly nearing com- pletion, and when finished will be among the best west of the Rocky Mountains. Great preparations are being made for the club’s stakes entries, which close November 1. There will be twenty-seven stakes, ag- gregating $42,750. Six will be flat races, open to two-year-olds, to take place] later in the season. The great raceis the Burns handicap for $10,000. There will be_ .len races free of entrance. The following events have been scheduled : The inaugural handicap, $1000, to be run the ancmngg day of the new Oakland Race Track—A handicap for all sges; entrance $10; $25 aaditional for horses not declared by the time of closing the entries, Saturday, Oc- tober 17. The California Jockey Club to guar- e the value of the stakes to be $1000, of | ich $200 to second, end $100 to third horse. Entries close October L. Weights to be published October 15. Declarations to be made to the secretary before 11 o'clock A. M. October 17. One mile. 1. The Burns handicap—A" handicap for all ages; entrance $20; $30 additional for horses not declared by 4 P. M. of day after weights are announced; $100 additional for starters. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the st.kes to be $10,000, of which $£2000 to second and $1000 to tnird horse. | Weights to be announced five days before the | race. Horses not declared before 4 P. M. of the aay preceding the race to be liable for full starting fee. Winners of any race after weights are announced to carry five pounds extra; bandicapped at less than weight for age pounds extra. if seven One mile and & quarter. The Thornton stakes—For tnree-year-olds and upward, ten pounds below the scales; en- trance $10; $50 additional for horses not de- clared by the time of closing entries the day preceding the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be £3000, of which £300 to second and $200 to third horse. Four miles. 3. The Palace Hotel handicap—A handicap | for all ages; entrance $10; $40 additional for horses not declared at time of closing entries | the day preceding the race. The California Jockey Club_to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $2000, of which $250 to second and $150 1o third horse. Weights to be an- nounced three days prior to the race. Win- ners after the weights are announced to carty five pounds extra. One mile and a furlong. 4. The Gunst Selling stakes—For all ages; | entrance $10; $25 additional for horses nof | declared by time of closing entries the day pre- ceding the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be £1500,-0f which $250 to second and $150 to tnird horse. The winner to be sold at auciion for £3000. 1i_for less, oue pound allowed for each $250 to §1500; then one pound for each $100 0 $500. Starters to be named with sell- ing price through the entry-box the day before | the race at the usual time of closing. One mile and & sixteenth. 5. The Baldwin Hotel handicap—A handicap | for all ages; entrance $10; $25 additional for horses not declared by time of closing entries | the day preceding the race. The California | Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the | stakes to be $1500, of which $250 to second and $150 to third horse. Weights to be an- | nounced four days orior to the race. Winners | aiter weights are announced to carry five pounds extra. One mile. 6. The Follansbee handicap—A handicap for all ages; entrance $10; $25 additional for | horses not declared by time of closing entries 1 the day preceding the race. The California | Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the | stakes to be $1250, of which $200 to second | and $100 to. third horse. Weights to be an- nounced three days prior to the race. Winners after weights are announced to carry five | pounas extra. Seven furlongs. 7. The McLaugblin selling stakes—For all | ages; entrance $10; $25 additionsl for horses | not declared by time of closing entries the day | preceding the rece. The California Jockey | Club to_guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1250, ot which $200 to second and $100 | to third horse, Those entered to be sold for | $4000 to carry weight for age; for $3000 al- | lowed five pounds with two pounds for each $500 to $2000 and one pound for each §100 less to $500. Starters to be named with sell- | ing price through the entry box the day before | the Tace at the usualtime of closing. One | mile, 8, The Pacific Union selling stakes—For all | ages; entrance $10; $25 additional for horses | not declared by time of closing entries the | day preceding the race. The Cahfornia | Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1500, of which $250 to second snd $150 to third horse. The winner to be sold at suction for $3000. If for less one pound allowed for_each $200 to $1600; then one pound for each $100 to $700. Starters to be named with selling price through the entry box the day beiore the race at the usual time of closing. One mile and a furlong. 9. The Produce Exchange stakes—For two- year-olds (foels of 1894), that have not won a race at the time of closing of the stakes; en- | trance $10, $25 additional for horses not de- | ciared by the fime of closing entries the day preceding the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be §1250, of which $200 to second and $100 to | third horse. Winners of one race to carry | three pounds penally; of two or more races of any value or one of $600 in value to carry five pounds penalty; 1aidens, if beatenr three or more times, aliowed five pounds; if unplaced | (1-2-3), allowed ten pounds. This stake will be run'in December, 1896. Five and a hali furlongs. 10. The Palo Alto handicap—A handicap for ear-olds (foals of 1894.) Entrance $10; 5 additional for horses not declared by time of closing entries the day preceding the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1250, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners after the weights are announced to carry five pounds exira. This stake will be run in December, 1896. Six furiongs. 11. The Lissak selling stakes—For three- year olds (foals of 1894); entrance $10, $25 additional for horses notdeclared by time of closing entries the day preceding the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the vaiue of the stakes 10 be $1250, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; those en- tered not to be sold to carry seven pounds ex- | tra; if entered to be sold for $3000 weight for | age; allowances, one pound ior each $250 to $2000, one pound for eaci $100 to #1000, two pounds for_each $100 to $506; winners, after closing of the stakes of two races of any value or one stake, to carry five pounds extra; start- ers to be named, with selling price, through the entry box the day betore the race, at the usual time of closing; six furlongs. 12. The Rancho del Paso, handicap—A handi- cap for tnree-year-olds (foals of 1894); entrance $10, $25 additional for horses not deciared by time of elosing entries the ¢ay preceding the | race; the California Jockey €lub to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1250, of which $200 to second and $100 to ihird horse; weights to be announced three days prior to the race, winmers, after weights are un- nourced, to carry five pounds extra; one mile, | 13. The Naglee selling stakes—For all ages; entrance $10; $25 additional for horses not declared by time of closing entries the day preceding the race; theCalifornia Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1250, of which $200 to the second and $100 | 1o the third horse; $1800 weight for age; al- | lowances, 1 pound for each $100 to $1000 | and 2 pounds for each $100 less to $300; | starters to be named with selling price | through the entry-box the aay before the race at the usual time ot closing; seven furlongs. 14. The Burlingame steeplechase handicap— A handicap steeplechase for three-year-olds and upward; entrance $10; $25 additional | for horses not declared by time of closing en- | tries the day preceding the race; weights] to be announced three days prior to the race; the Californis Jockey Club 10 guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; winners, | after the weights are announced, to carry 5 pounds extra; short steeplechase course; about a mile and & half. 15. The flood hurdle handicap—A handi- cap hurdle race for three.year-olds and up- ward; entrance, $10; $25 additional for horses not declered by time of closing entries the day preceding the race; weights to be an- nounced three days prior to the race; the Cal- 4fornia Jockey Club to guarantee the vaiue of the siakes 10 ‘be $100, of which $200 to sec- ond and $100 to third horse; winners after weights are announced to carry 5 pounds ex- tra; two miles over eight hurdies. The Athenian Club steeplechase handi- A handicap steeplechase for three-year- nd u{:wlrd: cntrance, $10; $25 addi- tioual for horses not declared by time of closing entries the dnydpreeeding the race; weights to be announced three days prior to the race; the California Jockey Club to guar- antee the value of the stakes to be $1500, of which'$250 10 sccond and $150 to third horse; winners after weignts are announced to carry 5 pounds extra; the fuil steeplechase course; about two and a quarter miles. The following stakes are opened by the California Jockey Club to horsenien freé of tw | five pounds extra; | days_prior to the race; entrance, to close November 1, 1896, to be run during the spring racing meeting of 1897: 17. The California maiden stakes—For three- year-olds (foals or 1894), for maidens at the time of closing of the stake. Entrance fee: $10_for horses not declared by January 1, 1897; $20 additional for horses not declared by time of closing the eutries the day preced- ing the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to bé $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Winners after closing of the stakes once 4 pounds, twice 7 pounds, extra. Allowances: Those that have started three or more times and have never been placed, allowed seven pounds; six furlongs. 18. The San Pablo selling stakes—For three- year-olds (foals of 1894); for non-winners of $750 at the time of the closing of the stakes; entrance fee $10 for horses not declared by January 1,1897; $20 additional for horses not declared by the time of closing the entries the day preceding the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the value cf the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; those entered to be sold for $500 to carry 100 pounds. then 2 ounds for each $100 above that price up to 1500; usual allowance for fillies and geld- ings; winners after the dste of closing of three races of any value or one of $1( o carry 7 pounds extra; selling price to te stated through the entry-box at the time of closing the entries the day before the race; one mile. 19. The Shell Mound handicap; for three- year-olds (foals of 1894); for non-winners of 800 at the time of closing of the stakes; en- trance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897 ; $20 additional for horses not declared by time of closing the entries the day preced- ing the race; the California Jockey Clubto guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to the second and $100 to third horse; weights to be announced three days prior to the race; winners arter the weights are announced to carry five pounds extra; seven furlongs. 20. The San Leandro selling stakes—For all ages: for non-winners of $7501n 1896 up to the time of the closing of the stakes; entrance free; $10 for horses not declared by January | 1, 1897; $20 additional tor horses not de- clared by time of closing of the entries the day preceding the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the siakes to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; those entered to be sold for $700 to carry ten pounds below the scales, if for more two pounds for each $100 up; selling price to be stated through the entry-box at the time of the closing of the entries the day | preceding the race; winners after closing of the stakes of three races of any value or one of §1000 to carry seven pounds extra; seven and a halifurlongs. 21. The Berkeley handicap—A highweight handicap; for all ages; entrance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897; $20 addi- tionai for horses not declared by time of closing the entries the day preceding the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes, to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; weights to be announced three days prior to the race; winners after the weights are announced to carry five pounds extra; six furlongs. 22. The Piedmont handicap —A high weight handicap for all ages; entrance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897; $20 additional for horses not declared by time of closing the entries the day preced- ing the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes, to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse; weights to be announced three days prior to the race; winners after weights are ;mt;ounced to carry five pounds €xtra; seven urlongs. 23. The Emeryville handicap—A handicap; for all ages; entrance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897; $20 sdditional for horses not declared by time of closing the entries the day preceding the race. The California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Weights to be an- nounced three days prior to the race. Win- Ders after weights are announced to carry six and a half furlongs. 24. The Alameda handicap—A !mndicag for all ages; for non-winners of $1000 in 1896 up to the date of closing of the stakes; entrance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897; | $20 additional for horses not declared by time of closing the_entries_the day preceding the race. The California Jockey club to guarantee | the value of the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to second and $100 to third horse. Weights to be announced three days prior to the race. Winners after the weights are an- nounced to carry five pounds extra; one mile. . The Golden Gate handicap—A handica; for all ages; entrance frec; $10 if not de- clarea by January 1, 1897; $20 additional for horses not declared by time of closing the e tries the day preceding the race; the Cali- fornia Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $1000, of which $200 to sec- ond and $100 to third horse; weights to be aunounced three days prior to the race; win- ners after weights are announced to carry | five pounds extra; seven and s half furiongs. 26. The Oakland handicap—A handicap, for all ages; for non-winners of $600 in 1896 up to the date of the closing of the stakes; en- trance free; $10 if not declared by January 1, 1897; $20 addit:ona! for horses not declared by time of closing of the entries the day pre- ceding the race; the California Jockey Club to guarantee the value of the stakes to be $£1000, of which $200 tosecond and $100 to third horse; weights to be announced three winners aiter the | weights are announced to carry five pounds extra; one and a quarter miles. ————— NEW CORPORATIONS. A Gas and Electric Company and a Gold Mining Company Incorporated. Articles incorporating the Pacific Coast Gaslight and Fuel Company were filed yesterday with the County Clerk. The purpose of the corporation is to *‘construcr, erect, purchase, lease, hire, let, operate and sell” gas and electric works for heat, light or power and also for water-works. The capital stock is $500,000. The incorpo- rators are S. W. Van Sycle, W, B. Morris, Harvey Lewelling, Eli Lewelling and T. W. Nowlin. The place of business is in San Francisco. Articles of incorporation of the Yellow Metal Mining Company were filed with the County Clerk yesterday. The purpose ig to mine in the Hughes Mining District and elsewhare within the State for zold and other metals. The capital stock is $1,000,000; actually paid in, $35,000. Fol- lowing are the incorporators: H. O. Stearns, W. Rutledge, J. 8. Eastman, A. Miles Taylor, A. E.Wilhams,|W.Tilghman, Ball & Lohes, § each having five shares at $1090 each. SAN FRANCISCO *CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALy— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every mignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, opeu until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixtecnth and Mission streets, opea until 8 o’clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open untfl 9:30 o’clock. NOTIC OF MEETINGS. EZ,50UTH SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M., meets THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the Master. E. C. HARE, Secretary. GOLDEN WEST LODGE NO. 822, L 0. O. F.— Initiation 3 THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at8 o'clock. All visiting brothers invited. -7/ E. 0. GLEASON, N. G. A. T. HAGENKAMP, Kec. Sec. e, No. 112, L 0. O. F.—In- itiation TO- B35, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one yeui r $1 50, postage fre SPECIAL NOTICES. DR.G. E.SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED is offices to 223 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BAD 'n-;:\':d T~ EJECTED FOR #4; collections made, city or country. Pacific Collectian Co., 415 Montey st., room 6. Fel. 5580, =&~ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. g: DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE 1o 14 Grant ave.: residence 1703 Geary st. B2, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE — TO THE fimmhomen of the Independent Red Men’s Hall Assoclation—Gents: Please take notice that 8t the last regular meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of said association, on Augnst 4, 1896, a dividend of 50 cents per share has been declared and is due and payable on Friday, August 28, at 2;°;lr?c‘ P. ., in the ludc fi‘nan Hall, 510 Bush T . B. RODE, e B. A. SAMMANN, Secretary. oo SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST., C. Tuentah the best family and hotel help. Cail at ofice, phoue or mall us your orGers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. JANTED—BY A YOUNG WO B 2 est_and reliuble, hHousework and - Coirn; wages $20 Lo $25; light housework, no was wages $18; woula do janitress work of ‘would assist cooking in hotel board! do - chamberwork. - Address” Mioe® CROSBY, 713 Sroadway, SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. e A A A A NN R~ M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET: ONLY first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 00D WOMAN IS GREATLY IN NEED OF work; is willing to do anything: would go by the day or steady in a good home; its strictly tem- perate and honest: must have WOrk now; no cards. Please call 748 Howard st. ASTERN WOMAN WANTS POSITION; city or country; is gooa cook, baker and laun- dress; Protestant; either workine housekeeper's position; references. Call 558 Minna st. OUNG LADY EXPERIE ~CED BOOKKEEF- er, desires tion as eeper, cashier or any Kind of ofics work: firsc.clase refarence. Ad dress Y. B., box 128, Call Office. WEDISH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day; washirg, lroning and ~house-cleaning. Please call 2969 Twenty-fourth st., rear, bet. Har- rison and Alabama sts. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. J)AXE WISHES SITUATION: PRIVATE Flm or small ranch; thoroughly under- s horses,c . ws, garden and general farm work ; refercnces. Address A. N., box 13, Call office. (GAZZEIER EAE WORKEDD BEVERAL years on I ranch as carpenter and gener: repairer; also honse carpenter, understands min- ing, steam pump and pipiug. Address C. di, box 14, Call office. EYGINEER, COMPETENT MECHANIC Svants position; experienced on air compressor, oisting, traction and pumps; references. dress 1: B. KILGOIE, Concord, al. MAN AND WIFE WISH TO WORK IN A restaurant; wife as cook and man for kitch- enwork; city or country. 70 Minna st. ANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- w work and plain cooking in small family. 15622 Webster st. JEEMAN WOMAN WANTS A STEADY situation in a respectable business or private house: is a first-class cook and economical house- keeper: best references given. 224 Fourth st. XPERIENCED MAN WISHES SITUATION foreman on_fruit ranch: experienced in faieln and trolt planting, packing, eic. Address E. C.. box 6, Call Office. W ANTED—FARE PAID, 100 MEN TO PICK pes for large vineyard company, long job and fare posiively free, office fees only 81 each: 80 more men, women and children to pizk hops, first-class place and sure , fare 8190, provis- 10ns advanced. oftice fees 50 cents; 10 men to get out rallroad fies. office fee $1: 5 farm laborers near city, $26 and bosrd: 2 men for hay press. §1 per day and board; 2 men to work on road for log- ging camp near city, fare 80 cents, $20 per month and board; foreman for ranch near city, reference Tequired, $35 and found; waiter, country hotel, $20, for tamily dining-room, fare advanced: and 50 others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. Soothers. W.D BWSE - o ANTED_EXPERIENQED DRIVER FOR W A ein city: must be neat, single man and have good references; wages $35 per month and found. Apply to W.D.EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. TED_FRUIT FARMER AND WIFE, W 43310 $50: farmer and milker and wite, §35 and chance 10 men; partner in-butcher- shop; 3 more coalminers, see here; laborers for city, 8175 day; coOks, waiters and others. Appiy to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. COMFE’I‘EZ\' NURSE DESIRES [Ht CARE ©Of an invalia; references. Address B., box 21, Call Office. W QMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY OR week or washing at home. Call or address 45814 Minna st. RSPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK OF any kind for afternoous from 10'clock. Ad- dress M., box 18, chis office. APABLE GIRL COOK IN AMERICAN FAM- ily; best city reference; $25. 321515 Sacra: mento st. ELTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITCATION where she may keep child of 5 years. Call 182815 Market st. JITUATION WANTED; WORKING HOUSE- keeper or chambermaid: city or country. Call or address 967 Mission st. YEKMAN GIRL ARRIVED FROM GERMANY desires place ‘to_take care of children and do housework. - Apply MRS, ROWER, 111 Prospect place. Y OUSG GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION TO DO general housework; good references if re- quired. Call or address 221 11th st., nr. Howard. 00D GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework and_cooking In private family. Please call at 1730 Baker, ur. California. OMPETENT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION to do general housework; small family: mode- rate wages. Call or address 237 Eleventh ave., between Clement and California sts. MILDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WITH A child wants work by the day: cooking or gen- eral housework. Cali or address 434 Fifth st. ELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS work by the day; washing and ironing; is first- class cleaner. I'lease call or address 10174 Folsom st., near Sixth. JITUATION DESIRED BY COOK: EXCEL- lent references: willing to do housework. 2415 Clay st. SMART YOUNG GIRL, JUST rROM IRE- land, wishes work. Call at 26 xingold st., bet. Eighth and Ninth, Folsom and harrison, Y QUNG WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION TO do any kind of work in country: will go any distance; wages $16. G. B., 668 Ninth st., Oak- land. OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN _WISHES place to do general housework. 668 Ninth st., Oakland. 7OUNG GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION TO do general housework in a_small family. Call 42014 Thirteenth st., above Valencia JTRONG, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS housework by the day or month; s good cook and laundress. 748 1 oward st., near Fourth. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WAN SITUA- tion to dogeneral housework. 428 Chestnut st., in the rear. TOUNG SCOTCHE WIDOW WOULD LIKE housework and cooking; best city references of four years. A 50934 Natoma st. 7 OUNG WIDO ULD LIKE POSITION AS housekeeper or work by the day: call 1to9 P. M. MRS, M. LESTER, 1142 How st. OOKKEEPER—YOUNG LADY WI H LONG experience; can take complete charge of books for retail, wholesale or manufacturing business, desires situation; No. 1 references. Address M., box 40, Cail Office. W IDOW WOULD LTKE POSITION AS WOKK- ing housekeeper for widower or bachelor; ity or country. Call or address 21 Seventh WILLING CATHOLIC GIRL; 5 00d cook; kind to children; $18. Apply between 2 and 4 at 2975 Twenty-fourth st., near Harrison. S GENTLEMEN’S WASHING, mending and plain sewing; will give care and attention. Apply rear 243 Shipley st., off Fifth, between Folsom and Harrison. y J ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER: small family: good cooking; full care of the home; terms moderate. ~Address Housekeeper, 22221 Mission st. ADY WISHES TO GET A FEW HOURS work from 7 till 12 A. M., every day. Apply 129 Fifth st., near Minnie, room 5. QITUATION WANT)D BY RELIABLE GIRL X as cook or to do upstairs work. Please call or address 1612 Lyon st. WOMAN WISHES SITUATION ~TO DO housework; no objection to the country. Call at 740 Howard st. ANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS LADY SOLIC- itor an easily handled article to sell or take orders for. Address H., box 45, Call Office. EFINED LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeever or seamstress. Call afternoon at room 21, second floor, 821 Howard st. RENCH DRESSMAKER, GOOD FITTER, would like a few more engagements in families. Address E. M., box 69, Call Offi (UIEEIRw. WoMaN SHES SITUA tion, cooking and general housework; city or country. Apply 29 Pleasant st. TIUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE young woman to do ch mberwork in lodging- house: wages $12 per month. Call or address 763 Mission st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN ~GIRL would like a situation for ubstairs work; good references; no letters. Call 32714 Golden Gate ave. WO. REFINED GERMAN GIRLS WANT situation to do upstairs work. Address 30 gum]vle: place, off Sacramento st., bet. Mason and owell. & OSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER by young woman with a child: other children preferred: city or country. Mrs. N., box 18, Cail. 7 OUNG WIDOW OFEXPERLIENCE DESIRES a position as housekeeper; widower's or bache- lor's tamily. 1007 Market st.; apply 10 to 5 only. 7OUNG WIDOW, STRANGER IN THE CITY, would like position as housekeeper; no trifiers need apply. 728 Howard st. ERMAN EXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES situation In a private family for upstairs work :‘nd sewing: wages $20. Please call ai 318 Golden Gate ave. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can woman work by the day: is a_good laun- dress and can do any Kind of housework and give 800d references. Address A. W., box 9! OUNG_ WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS cook; French or German preferred. Call room 10, 110 Sixth st. W e Moot Tt arkei—Klectrio lights in every 5 roums; 260 to 160 per night: $1 50 (o 86 per week: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. JAPANESE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family; has dress cost; long experi- ence: can also do first-ciass French cooking. Flesse address H. S. M., box 49, Call Office. OMPETENT PRACTIOAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke:st., 8. F., C: W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in ., every room: rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. TRONG WOMAN COOK: WASH AND IRON S Ccity, $25; 2 waltresses sam country hotel, $18 each; waitress, $20: 25 girls for housework, cooking, etc. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay CANDINAVIAN, OR GERMAN HOUSE- work girl, $30; San Rafael: 8 in family; see lady here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. BAT, REFINED GERMAN NURSE, 815 MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. . JEISE GIRL “HOUSEWORK, #25. MISS CULLEN, 83 Sutter st. W AITRESS, PRIVATE FAMILY, §36; SEC- ond «irl, $25; French or German chamber- maid and seamstress, $26. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH COOK, 3 IN FAM- ily, 840, no_wash: nurse, $20; laundress and chambermaid, $25: 12_houséwork girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to #15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG NURSHGIRL, $10, MISS AV CULLEN, 323 Sutcer st. (3 EEMAN WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, 81 ¥ country; see party here. - MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter GESMAN COOK. PRIVATE FAMILY, CITY, $25: German nursegirl, same family, $12% both must speak German; 2 German or Scandina- vian cooks, city, $25: 3 cooks, Jewish families, city, $25 and $20: housework girls, city, $20 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. APPLY 24 BUSINESS CHANCES. ARROOM ON MARKET, NEAR THIRD; $600; sacrificed on account ill-health of owner; rarest chan full investigation given. WILKE, 531 California st. $]_25 PARTNER WANTED IN OLD ES- « tablished bar-orom; choicest down- town corner; owner sickly; can’t depend all on hired help. WILKE, 531 California st. 1200, SFORTING RESORT, WiTH § + elegantly furnished rooms; rent $65: long lease; very bestlocation. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $500 CORNER CROCERY AND BAR; living-rooms; rent $30: - dof ‘business luol;floelfltm. WILKIE & WU';”F% California st. $1 25(). WINE-CELLAR 1IN CHOICEST + downtown location, with iarge retail E:;tu?: low. Exeny lu.le stock of fine lz]l?mu wi t-class investment. WILKE "WOLF, 531 California st. 2 $5500 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS; AN + _old-established firm: valuable horses and teams; No. 1 storage accommodation; business in first-class running order and will speak for itself. Apply STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $1500, FESTAURANT AND _OVSTER- - house; best location: nicely fitted up: b private rooms; genuine bargain to cash buyer: ‘see for yourseif. STENBERG & CO., 638 Market st. B WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $3000. o e i e wrsaonrh 'gglflztln;o:dl business 1locam)n: setls only on account of disagreement in partnership. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. v LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 5()-EO0M HOUSE; CLEARING $100...81000 24 rooms; Dew and good...... - 500 6 Tooms anc bath: flat: worth $500. 5 80-room house: $500 cash, bal. payments. .. 22 rooms; corner house; New.... ... .. .... 14 rooms: bourding house: 40 boarders. 90 rooms: guaranteed to clear over $150. 18-room house on Sixth st. . 400 Hotel and rooming-honses; all size prices. Apply to H. C. DECKER & CO., 1020 Market st., opposite Fiith. OR SALE—UPPER FLAT, ON BUSH Fillmore; 7 rooms bath; neatly furnish fice: account departure: b sieeping rcom. perma- nent roomers. Addressorcal . B., 211114 Bush. $100 LODGING-HOUSE, 23 LOOMS; . first- class _conditios clears $75 monthly; rare bargain. STENBERG, 632 Market. 704 EOWARD, COR. THIRD—FINE COR- ner house: nicely farnished; $1000; 52 rooms. $185. %, EXCELENTLY FURNISHED ). rooms; buth: paying well; attractive house: best location; owner leaving clty. 278 Minna st. ICELY FURNISHED HOUSE: 20 ROOMS: all full; wiil sell cheap. 303 Fourth st. LAT OF 7 ROOMS; MUST BE SOLD AT any price. 133 Seventh st. ODGING-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap. 233 Thirdst. 150, ZFORSISHEDRO! MS: ALL RENT- $ U, ed. 403 Stevenson st., cor. Fifth. CO., 917 Larkin st. $250, e wr o N H 'r-shop inclu : gen- uine bargain. STENBERG CO., 55‘3 Macket IE. H YIELTO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick building, con- talning 68 rooms; also ground-fioor and well- lighted basement; centrally located, half block N ©of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium bullding; newly furnished throughout; furniture for saie on reasonable terms. For fur ther particulars lg ly 1o 8. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 89 - QR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with 8800d stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures in fine order; has a fine day and night irade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and’ day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. AL, box 100, Call Office. W ANTED-A PARTY WITH 4000 CASH TO purchase stock 1n a business well established in this city; 8 per cent per annum guaranteed; dividends without doubt will be much more than that: business practicaliy ont of debt. For personal interview address H. B.. box 84, Call Office. CUSTOM K ERMAN COOK TO WORK FROM 12:30 UN- til after dinner esch day, $15; sleep home. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st: [ TAD WATTRESS, HOTEL CITY: WAIT. resses, country hotel; steady place, $20: chambermald for lodging-house, $20 and room: pantry girl for country hotel. . R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—INSTITUTION COOK, #80: RES- taurant waitress, $25; 4 cooks in German and A merican families, $25 and $30: 3 laundresses in private families and hotel, $20, $25; 8 Protestant second girls, $20; ranch coox, $20; restaurant cook, $25, and girls for cooking and _housework in city and country. J. F. CROSKTT & CO., 812 Suiter st. HEAD, WAITRESS §25 AND ROOM; TWO hotel waitresses, 20 and room: chamber- maid, $20 and room: colored hotel cook, $30, etc.; waitress. MARTIN, 749 Market st. wu;'xmss, SMALL lconbi'i'zlgv HOTEL, 820 and room; head waitress, $25 and room, city. MARTING 749 Market st © : (D ESTABLISHED, FINELY LOCATED cigar-stand; doing profitable business; steady retail_ana jobbing trade: for sale to cash pur- chaserat a great bargain, as owner must sell ROOM_LODGING-HOUSE., CHEAP, FOR im mediate sale. E. box 4 Call O FURNITURE FOR SALE. JIRE SAL: Prices stand tlil goods are compietely dis- Bk bed bed sets, Bed lounges Stoves. . ‘arpets, per yard . Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard. . T1ll our new buiiding 13 erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting busiuess st SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis 4 NOONAN. FUESITURE OF ¢-ROOMED HOUSE; PARTY leaving city. Callat apce, 515 Geary st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on housenold gnods, Bew Or gaod 2snew; cash or time, open evenings. HOUSES; $300 TO #$8000. PHELPS & 400 SARFETS AMBER SETS, $14: stoves, $5 or sets, $20. folding-beds, $10: bed-ounges. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. FURNITURE WANTED. FICE FURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them in part payment for new. GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO., 638 and 640 Mission st. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, etc.; send postal. 866 Mission st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNIL- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. 1 W ANTED — GERMAN OR FRENCH COOK YVY for institution. $50; German cook, #30: 2 French gir s for housework, country, $15 and $20; German or French kitchen-maid, $15: girls for housework. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W ANTED—G(KL FOR CUOKING AND G eral housework on nice farm near city, $20 per month and good home: fare. advanced if re- quired. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay. \v AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; HOTEL lanndress, city, $20. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st. GERMAN OR ~WEDISH COOKS, $30, RES- taurant cook, $30: waitress, §25} chamber- maid, $20: 10 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Eliis st. (JIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL T various positions. German Employment Office, 505 Mason st. W ANTED—LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS TO introduce an article for ladies only: will sell on sight: fine profits to right parties. L. W., box 58, Call Oftice. / ANTED—LAUNDRESS; MUST BE GOOD ironer and have a small amount of money; state nationallty. Address Laundress. box 87, Cail flice. TANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework; very good home; small wages. Address 8. J., Box 30, Call Office. J0OD FINISHERS ON CLOAKS AND TAT- lor suits; also bright apprentice girl. COHN, ladies’ tailor, 121 Post st. 'Y QUNG GIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1403, Cumberland st., cor. Dolores, bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth. ROTESTANT GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework; $8. 3620 Seventeenth st., before 11 A0 7OUNG GrRMAN GIRL ASSIST UPSTAIRS work and take caré one child; $12. 2210 Vallejo st., near Webster. (3IEL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 2 IN A family: no washing; $20; must be a good cook. 1904 Sutter st. G=E WASTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and washing; wagés $15. Apply 1520 O’Farrell st. G 0D ~TRONG _GIRL, COOKING, WASHING and ironing: $20; 4 in family; day’s trip to the country; Zin nelp. 'Apply 1832 Bush st., 8 to 12. T 1 C0., 628 Sacramento st. RESTAURANT COOK: ALL- AROUND ton: Kkitchen-hand, institution, $20: cook, $20: experience in tea, coffee or crockery line; give and collector; good wages: steady job; must arents to learn dentistry and act as assistant. entina st. frame factory. 523 Market st. G $5. 4314 Thira st. proposition offered. T., box 90, Call Office. coats. 626 Minna st. month; increase assured; musi have $150 cash: TrADY KELIABLE MAN; PARTNER: ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. No. 27.J. B.U.A.. Emplmt Bureau, 102 Seventn location for Italian. Apply Call Office. 0 GET A FIRST-RATE 16c MEAL FOR ANTED—SEAMEN FOR_ AUSIRALIA 50c;week $1 10 $2 50 ;reading-room ;strictest atten- Howard st. Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- write and speak Engiish properly: only citizens of service offers special juducements; giving oppor- 1~ PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- casi-oft shoes bought or exchanged. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR some simple thing to patent? Protect your and ils: of 200 1nventlons wanted. ANTED—_MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 250 INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 7OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL nlmllewnrk‘ Apply after 9 A. M. 919 McAllis- ter st. IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal. 'OSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTIN,969 Howard st. ;send postal C. MUTHER, 652 MARKET, PAYS HIGH + est cash prices for furniture and merchandise« NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co.. 1057 Market, pays cash R — CARPET CLEANING. "JONES & CO.. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061 ARPET CLEANING, 3c.;: LAYING, 8c.; RUG ‘samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 8th st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH r work send to SPA ULDING’S Ploneer Cac- pet Beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 535 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 128. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO, 28 Tenth: tei. Eouth 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 240 Jdth . cieaning 3¢ a vard iasion 7L MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. SCHMTITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. $lc)r FINE UPRIGHT PIANO; ROSE- . wood case: in perfect order. 115 Seventh st. INE STEINWAY, HARDMAN, CHASE Bros. and others; carefully used: bottom prices; easy terms. The J. DLWING COMPANY, second floor Flood building, Fourth and Market. 7' BARGAIN; STEINWAY PIANO, EX . cellent order;ea-y terms. 221 Leavenworth before September, having other business. Call 1019 Market st.: no agents. ARTY HAVING SMALL AMOUNT OF money, competent to fill cashier’s position,can invest same with responsible bookmaker on race tracks here during coming meetings. Address, stating full particulars, glving references, Post- oflice Box 2448. £ $1000, ,FAFINEE IN FINE ESTAB + lished business: object in taking part- ner is to enlarge t. e business: this is a fine chance for an energetic man: fuilest investigation. LUBELSKI & CH ASE, 7 City Hall ave. HE LICK KITCHEN, LUNCH AND COFFEE house: bullding included: doing good busi- ness: use of large yara, with chickens and all im provements; for ‘#1200. Inquire at place, 145 Tenth st., near Howard. ‘$100.5EANCE BAKERY CANDY-STORE; - rooms; rent $12. SKIFF, 921 Market. $40. L0, AND VEGETABLE STORE: - rent $12; snap. SKIFF, 921 Market st. R5(). GROCERY AND BAR ON CITY 2OV, front: kept by the present owner over years: good reason for selling; good stock of goods. COMMINS & CO., 5 Pine st., S. F. FINE FITTED UP RESTAURANT: BB tween carbouses; rent only $17: cost owner #400; will sell at your own price; must sell this week; don't miss this chance. 3279 Mission st. $300. GRAND "CHANCE; PARTNER + wanted to tend cash counter in neat restaurant: $50 month and board guaranteed; no objectior to lady: no experience required. 235 3d. B E STORE AND REPAIR SHOP; well established; good location: full line of bicycles, sundries, tools, oven vulcanizer: opening { for's machinist. 1118 Market st. VW ANTED — BY MANUFACTURING CON- cern showing large profits partner to extend present business: principals only, no agents. Ad- dress M. M., box 112, Cail Office. $35(0, OLDESTABLISHED CORNER SA- DU 100n; fitted up in first-class style: best | location: fine living-rooms; low rent; a great bar- gain. Apply ¢ all Office. (00D LOCATION FOR A "MAN WHO understands the trade of San Francisco; bar trade g0od: low rent; long lease. Call at room 40, Chronicle building. ANTED—PARTNER WITH 300 TO EN- gage in photographic business; no objection tolady if good business womau. Address P. B., box 97, Call Office. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE BUSI- Dess in & market drawing good trade; n» Sun- day or night work; must sell this week. 110 Ellis. 85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME $250 invested: safe. conservative; prospec- tus, proors, free. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N.Y. T AN HOUR’S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS stores; negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. INE CARRIAGE HORSES AND HARNES A1l condition: cheap for cash. or will exchange for clear lot in Richmond. D., box 1, Call Office. TOUGH-ST. BAZAAR, COR. LILY AVE.: stationery, notions, bakery, cigars and postal agency; 5 furnished rooms: will be sold cheap. 95(). BESTAURANT “WORTH 8§50 - must sell at once on account of sicl ness. Inquire at candy store, 1661 Misslon st. LEARANCE SALE—HAINES, KNABE AN Bush and Gert's pianos; clearing-out prices will rale. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Pos: st. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY pano business, my old quarters on Market st. are entirely too small; I have therefore movea into my own building, at 526 Haves st., between Octavia and Laguna, where I can now display over four times the amount 0f instruments than formerly; as I buy tor cash and in carload lots and have no rent to pay 1 can offer any one desir- ing & piano or organ better value for iess money than any other music house in San Francisco. Respectfully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant_new upright pianos, together with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash payment required; every instrament zuaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor Kearny and_Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- tives of Steinway & Sons’ planos. TRARGAIN—DECKER & SON UPRIGHT, $250. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. MILE ROUTE IN GAKLAND: 8 COWS: 8 horses: wagon; must sell immediately, Per- alta ave., near Old County Road, Fruitvale. |sLACKSMITH SHOP, ‘TOOLS, BUILDING, 5 etc., very cheap for cash: in thriving country town. Address S. £., Box 63, Call office. ©-HORSE EXPRESS; GOOD STAND; GOOD Z business; Al opportunity. NE. cor. Bush and Polk sts., oninquire 1434 Jackson. REANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS AND SMALL coffee saloon: $125. 1208 San Pablo, near Twenty-sixth, Oakland. AKLAND ROUTE ON EVENING 'BUL letin for sale; clears $95; $2000. Apply 963 Broadway, Oakland. JIBST-CLASS DEESSMAKER: THOROUGH- 1y competent take charge dressmaking estab- ment; perfect cutter and fitter. K., box 96, Call. ANTED—RETAIL MERCHANDISE BUSI- ness that Is in paying condition. Address, M, Box 6, Call IDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO HOUSE- Ll work by the day; sleep home. 3997 Eigh- eenth st. JOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework and care of children. 3350 Eigh- teenth st. 100D HAIR-DRESSER AND MANICURE wanted for store. Address E., box 8, Call. G IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND piain cooking: $12 to $15. 1622 Webster st. 7OUNG LADY office or copying to do at home. st., ring two bells. IDDLE- AGED SCANDINAVIAN LADY wishes place to take care of infant or child: best of references given. Call for a week, 819 Thirteenth st.. Oakland. TOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter. Room 8, 122 Post st., second floor. VW INCHES| ERt HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. - Markget: 200 rooms: 25c 10 $1 50 per night: b WANTS POSITION IN Cail 706 Ellis 50 10 @ per week; convenient and respectabl bus and cgare 10 and from the SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. T UNTE] HINESE AND JAPA- UNTER & CO., nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel, main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE AND CHIN ESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J office; best heln. 41414 O'Farrell: tel. . 426, TOUNG SWEDE WANTS WORK; 18 GOOD carpen.er aud handy with machinery; garden and farm work; good horseman ; reference. WIL- LIAM, 267 Minnast. AN WANTS WORK IN RESTAURANT OR hotel as dishwasher or vegetable man; will make himself generally usefni; sober and reliable. Address Reliable, Capitol House, 537 Sacramento, OUNG MAN GOING TO NEW YORK OVE: land would like to defray his expenses by a vertising some reliable firm ; firsi-class references. Address Y. |., box 122, Call Office, OUKKEEPER OR OFFICE WORK: NO OB- jection to country. Address M., box 13, Call. TEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS TO DRIVE wagon, or can work second hand in a bakery. Address B, box 9, Call Office, Oakland. Y STEADY YOUNG MAN: CLERK WORK preferred; good horseman: had experience in mantle business; references. Address A. H., box 8, Call Office, Oakland. Esuusml.m (26) WANTS WORK OF ANY kind; understands horses and cows: good ref- erences. Address C. S, 961 Mission st. OUNG MAN FROM INTERIOR DESIRES any kind of store or office work or light team- ing; is a competent horseman. Address Appli- cant, 289 Natoma st.. city. JAI‘ANEBE, YOUNG, NEAT BOY WANTS A situation as schoolboy; speaks English. TA- SHIRO, 121 Haight st., Japanese Y. M. C. A. OUK WANTS SITUATION; WIFE AS HELP- J er; restanrant, hotel or boarding-house. Aa- dress C. W., box 18, Call Office. Y AN EXPERIENCED WINEMAKEK: 20 15 ears’ experience: Al references: moderate wages. Address Winemaker, 409 Pac.fic st. BOY I7. WANTS POSITION FROM § T0 1 ».'M. apd Saturday and Sunday for board, Boy, box 108, Call Office. - ITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMI- ly by first-class gardener who understands all kinds of work around private place; good refer- ences. Address N. ANDERSON, 657 Howard st. OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATIUN: IS cooper by trade: understands running winery, distillery, bolier and englne. Address 408 Capp st. IRL WANTED_GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family. 1009 Golden Cate ave. (JIRL FOR GENERA. HOUSEWORK. 543 Haight st. 7OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: call 71010 A. 3. 435 Jersey st. " OUNG GIRL TO AS~IST HOUSEWORK; sleep at home. 215 Second st. G'RL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; $8. Apply 2322 Filimore st. ALESLADIES WANTED: $50 A MONTH (contract) and commission: new thing; big money. Apply 204 and 206 Leavenworih st. ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply-4547 Kighteenth, near Douglas. ], ADIESTO LEARN HATRDRESSING, MAN- icuring, face treatment, etc. 131 Post st., .20, HE MCDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN fact the only first-class, dressmaking school on the coast. Patterns 25¢ np. 636 Market st. BUSINESS WOMEN, SOME CAPITAL CAN make money rapidly. Call 131 Post, room 21. [P LYNN'S DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- ' days free: 2 to 3. 14 McAllister, room 67. ()EERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS sand underwear. J EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. OR SALE—BRANCH BAKERY AND NO- tions: rent $15; 3 rooms; make offer. Appiy this office. | 15(), BUYS & LAUNDRY DOING GOOD $ + business. Apply 2102 Howard st., up- stairs. OK SALE_CORNER SALOON; AN OLD established business. Apply at Chicago Brew- ery. MAN WITH §1000 FOR CUTRATE DEPART- ment store; country. A. A., box 57 Call Office. NENT EMAN PARTNER WANTED; 886 capital: good business. R. 8, 121 Mon:gomery. ROCERY AND BAR AND LIVING-KOOMS: good location; doing good business. Tnis office. FSTAURANT TO LET; FIXTURES FOR saleshalf block from Sutter. Apply 1212 Polk. NEV OYSTER-PARLORSAND CHOP-HOUSE cheap. Call at 418 Post st., after 12 t0 3 P. M. 15(). BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOS- « ton make piano. BRUENN’S, 228 Post. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN pianos, both new and second-hand THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933Marketst. G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET & Davis and Fraucis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac'ta HICKERING, KNABFE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling planos; ses our new plang or $187; plance jor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’ Farrelt. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. SUFESIOR DIVEINS ZITHRGS OLD SNEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham place. \HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tha United States or Canda one year {or 1 50, posi- age e HORSES. X0 Goob HORSES AND WAGON sale cheap. 564 Howard st. 'ONE SPAN OF MULES, HARNESS AND wagon for sale cheap. 564 Howard st. ARGAIN-DARK BAY HORSE, 163 HANDS | “high stylish; new harness and carryall nearly new. E. BROW N, at Otis & Co.’s, 318 Montgmry, F YOU WANT TO BAVE MONEY IN SHOE- ing_horses and general repairing call at the New York Shoeing Shop, 507 Jessie st., near Sixth. MCBRIDE & CO. ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES; HALTER 4 broken; cheap; the Hyde ranch. 630 Com- nmercial st. B() BEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- -crl:flon. for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 MeAlilute - st S. F. FOR AN WORTH $300; SECURE LIFE POSI tion; $100 per month. M. D., box 14, Call. $1600. HIERERT s¥0R, 108 Powellse AIRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, & LIV- ing-rooms, for saie cheap. 1008 Hyde st. 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ALOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. ply at Anchor Brawery, 1431 Pacific st EWLY_FITTED UP LIQUOR-SIORE FOR sale. 732 Devisadero st., cor. Fulton. 500. A, BARGAIN ~GROCERY STORE. DUV, Call Vermont and 23rd AP- \ LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Frémont st. H AKDKESSING, 250 AND $6c; MOENING d eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. H AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS glven MISS DOYLE. 119 Powell st., 105 8th. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; oYL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25c¢to $1 50 per nighi: $1 50 to 83 per w iree 'bus and hageasa 10 A from feer: MALE HELP WANTED, 300 HOPPICKERS: 1,BOY TO Jearz tinsmith trade, $3 week: 20 tiemak- ers, 8c cach. MURRAY & R ADY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED—_SCANDINAVIAN COACHMAN, with references; 830. J. F. CROSETT & 00K, $30 AND ROOM, SMALL PLACE, cail’eariy; cook, boarding-house, $45 and room. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. R work ; $35 and room. MARTIN,749 Mark et st. AMERICA!\ MAN AND WIFE FOR PRI- vate place, $50; coal miners for Alaska, 81 a man to contract to dry fij R.T. WARD & (0., 808 and 610 Clay st = 2 / ANTED — SALESMAN WHO HAS HAD reference and salary expecied; nome others need E!’pl]. Address A.'F., box 96, Call Office. w ANTED—A SINGLE MAN AS DRIVER give security for' small amount, either bonds or cash. M. C., dox 91, Call Olflce.l‘ = ANTED—YOUNG MAN LIVING WITH Apply at 1681 Devisadero st., between 9 and 12. TA[LOBS WANTED—FIRST CLASS OXN X1 steady work; good wages; at once. 246 Cle) COAT-PEEBSER WANTED. 604 JESSIE ST., corner Seventh. BOY HAVING WORKED IN PICTURE- COAT-MAKEB FOR COUNTRY. Sutter st. 00D BARBER FOR THURSDAY AND SAT- JLDERLY MAN TO BE GENERALLY USE- ful. 23014 Langton st. OYS TO SELL A STAPLE ARTICLE: GOOD ARPENTER AND CABINLT-MAKER AT 525 Valencia st. early this morring. IR~T-CLASS FINISHER ON ANTED — STEADY MAN FUOR PERMA- nent position in nice genteel business: no previous experjence required; salary £75 per Donight work. 917 Market st., room 2. WO-CHAIKR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE; good location. 415 Hayes st. paying butcher-shop: to deliver crders and col- lect; $75. 632 Market st., room 8. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS. 526 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, KUREKA BARBER-CHAIR FOR SALE. 13 T!ylfll “L ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: OWNER WILL vacate next Monday. 871 Market st. only 10c, g0 to the Seattle; 137 Fourth st. EXI“.RGETI(‘ MAN CAN EASILY MAKE 8100 amonth; $50 required. Apply 6 Eddy st.. r. 81, and other ports. Apply 10 Steuart, upstairs. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30c on the $1; this week only. 959 ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. 8. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. V/ ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habit: able to read, the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval tunities to visit all ts of the world on board our Dnew cruisers. For further Information apply at the Recrui.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. hand shoes, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s misfit and ARG EST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES ; shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea 61, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF ideas: they may brin wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- veys, Washington, D. C., fortheir $1500 prize offer MENS HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. £+ night: $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Ellis st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night; $1 .a week. 7 8is.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. S, EMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 « Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. MEN TO TAKE LODGING_ AT luc, 15¢ 100 226%00 & night. tncluding Coftos anaoils €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING*E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific Eouse, Commercial and Leidesdort sts. ANTED—-LABUORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. w ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 150 A DA’ 1 week; rooms for iwo, 25¢ & , $1 B0 & week; reading-roo; daily papers. 36 Clay st OOMS 150 TO 75¢ PER NIGHT: 50¢ 10 $1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. NlEN’TU FEED MANHATTAN >1UCK FOUD; all grocers keep it. w’ ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ANTED — MEN 10 LrARN BARBER trade: only 8 weeks reauired: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard. E ARE SHOE DOCIORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them like new; done while you wal ladies’ soleing, natled, 35 soleing, nailed 50c.; machine-sewed '75c. sewed 66¢.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; ‘we have a lot of shoes, been aamaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, f:om 25c. up to #2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. e AGENTS WANTED. redieasmaey o sabalot n A Sl el WE WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., 8. F. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other; do you want the profit? ‘I. PERSON. Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,728 Market. e e N aor & Moy Co.728 Market, HOUSES WANTED. UNNY 5 OR 6 EQOEFLAT OR HOUSE, NOT t00 far out; not over $30: bath; state location. Address L., box 48, Call Office, \ ANTED TO LEASE—HOUSE OR COT- tage and vacant lot adjoinine; north of Mar- ket st. Address K. D., box 108, this office. UNNY UPPER FLAT WANTED BETWEEN Market d Broadway: man and wife; rent DOt 10 exc 0x 984, this offic: BOARDING WANTED. O s it ol B Lot T Y YOUNG SINGLE MAN, [N GEKMAN OR Scandinavian fami y. E., box_57, Call Office, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. B e e e e e LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ty. watches repaired. ' MUND, 113834 Mission, |sAKER, GERMAN, SECOND-HAND COUN- try shop. #25 and found; 8 cooks; 8 waiters; 2 dishwashers: 2 second cooks, $20. MURRAY & READY, Lead 836 Clay ot ng Employment agents, 634 and A o S ERvre oy womm . EAD Employment Agents, 634 and 696 Clay'st. % RALLROAD LABORERS T0 GO NORTH; RE- duced {: o Tip ey 'tl'elnfl no fee. C.R. HANSEN & CO., ety hases mugs have SEN & CO.,, 110 MAN ABOUT PLACE, NEAR Joraness ccol, counsiy, 86 a woek: % cook, clty, ml;;d-;:‘i’m. plai botel, £20: ANDESE, 318 stockton s o " ® R R R g . co . HANSEN & 0, 110 Geary str o o & B ASTRY COOK AND BAKER, HOTE A Pmu'-‘ Grier, for a shop, clty, $10; o assistant i young Germaun waiter springs, C. B. HANSEN & (O, 110 Geary st. CONSENTRATOR MAN AND MACHINIST s own repairing, : amal- gamator and batteryman ln;‘ ‘hse:ll%ulml &5 aday, for a mine, see mr.llielvncu. C R ANTED city, Japanese youn EO. b ELL YOUL BOOKS. CLUTHING ANDJEW elry w A. KLEIN. 103 Sixt) ¢ send poscal. —— e DENTISTS, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet 3d and 4th ; gas specialista: only reliable agent for paiuless exttaction: arrificial teeth from $5; filtings from $1: extracting 50 c, with gas $1. i LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKEL ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old piates made over like new; Teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. | Y& GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE | 1) Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrellst. FULE SET OF TEETH, §7; WARRANTED five years: extraction, )c.; fillings, 50c.: crowns, $3 80, Chicago Déntal Pariors, 54 Stxth: JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS ices; first-class results: painless extraction; Tel. Main 5375, W.C. HARDING, M. D., 500 Sutter PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FBAKK SHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421, fourth floor, Parrott building (Em porium). OHN E. ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 46 and 27, Crocker b ; ielephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. OHN R. AITKEN AND MA. attys at law, r 15.51 URICE L. ASHER. h tloor, Parrott bidg. STORAGE. TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- proof building: advances made. 211 Larkin. TORAGE—CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin. URNITU. PIAN TRUN Ks; ‘AD- Vances, shipping. CHARL. TASLOM S04 Hom B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS] low rates: fire-proot buildin: tern plan. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. NEY HOUSE JUST OPENED, 1245 GEAR v il line latest aud best: cameras ro K. L. 1. RANZ—GXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work end teeth withous plates a speciaity. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. 7 AEET TR SEETEL WARRANTED A3 £0od as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS. ‘ntis., 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS EXT!EL‘A’KON. gge: experioncs. LR AL DD DEE ETL, 1708 PO Az chanan: gas given; crown and bridze work. REASONABLE AND WAR- R. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. 150 SEZS JEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission 8¢ 5()() SEX NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR Dess; ail kinds: buggyswagon, Carts, surrey &rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencla. 4() HOBSES ¥UR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Six.h st.; auction sales every Wedpas day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ORSE, CART AND HARNESS: 815 AT McCLOSKEY’S, Howard st., between Fourth and Fith. . XPRESS, BAKEKY WAGON. BUTCHER cart, fru t wagon, nearly new. 1620 Missio: EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAU: dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rocka and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. SOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINB ages of every desc Iption; cash, notes or bt CCarvill Mz Cox S 8th st S. LOST. WARD—GOLD WATCH AND DIA- $2 ood Tocker, between 110 Geary st., along Grant ave,, and Examiner office. Retur to Palace Hotel office. 'S SILVER WATOH AND GOLD A Wal: 50, nn, Harrison: reward. 3434 Perry, T—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA L O A R Loan Society of San Francisco in fhe nameof HULDA CARLSSON (No. 199 1190) The finder will pleuse return to bank. OST—A PASSBOPK WITH THE HIBERNIA Saviugs and Loah Soclecy of San Francisco in ihe name of PHILIP MARKS (No. 178,892). The finder will please return to oank. OST — UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH OF ]l Holy Family. Return to R. K. HILL, 2214 Geary st., room 39. LUS' —A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA =avings and Loan ~ociety of San Francisco, in the name 0f EDITH LESSER. No. 209-1461. The finder will please return to bank. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE DR H G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st OUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET. COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays ull noon. HFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE (6 FOUND. sz‘ TO PREMISES, BLACK NEWFOUND property and paying expenses. land dog. Owner can have same by proving I(‘OUND—WHITE BUL.-TERRIER. OWNER 1200 Stockton st. call 211 Carl st. TO LEASE. WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, posi~ paired. dark room; send for catalog. Cal. Camera Co. | age free. FOR RENT O LEASK—50-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts.: rent $50 per wmonth. Address J. 8., 427 Sansome st,, S, F.

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