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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1896. NOT QUITE S0 EASY PICKING Three Favorites Tumbled Over at Ingleside Yes- terday. Howard S Beat the 0dds-On Choice Candelaria Out a Nose, Driving. HAVEY’'S STARTING WAS GOOD. Well Ridden by Bob Isom, Hszard Disposed of a Good Field—Pres- ton Scored for Pat Dunne. The favorites have been tramping in with unaccustomed regularity for the past few days at Ingleside and it was with a feeling of ennui that the pencilers gazed upon the long lines back of their stands day after day. Time alters all things and yesterday the members of the booking fraternity held a matinee of their own. the opening race Candelaria, a 1 to-3 chance, was rocked to sleep by Howard 8, and bar two races that came about as the ‘“‘dope” ordered, the talent got corn beef without any floral decorations. When but two first choices win itgis a pretty sa'e thing to predict that the bookmakers quit none loser on the day. The suriace of the track resembled a piece of imported velvet and the time made in the uifferent events was fast. The attendance was good and the betting brisk. Havey sent the fieldsaway in per- fect alignment, gaining much praise for his splenuid work, which has been of the superb order since the beginning of the meet. Howard S, the brown son of imp. Whist- lejacker, startled the rail biras by breezing through tue stretch in 233 seconds during the m rping hours, and 1n the opening six and a bali furlongs run for two-year- olds took up his 110 pounds, and, hitching up with the 1 lo 3chance (Candelaria) down the stretch, fought it out to the wire and gained the decision by a nose in 1:23, a most creditable performance. The wiu- ner, ridden by Pedro Enos, was 8 to1at post time. AlL ough the horses trained by *‘Dag- gie'’ Smith have in the past shown a ten- dency to aisplay more speed at odds than whin at evens or odds on La Mascota ex- perienced not the least difficulty whatever in finisuing in front of Doubtful, Circe, Sir Richari and three others in the six-fur- long dash that followed. She was handled by H. Martin and received substanua! sup port at even money. Circedied away, as usual, after leading to the stretch. Showing good form on Saturday last in his race with Mamie Scott, Dan Miller's geiding Artemus was rightiuliy backed down to 7 10 5 favoritism against the or- dinary lot that faced the barrier in the third eveut, also over six furlongs. He hesded February after haii the aistance had vbeen covered, and won, easing up, ifrom Alazan, the t ird choice. The mile race, that came next, saw some lively switching in the betting. Lit- tle Cripple, with 107 pounds up, opened favorite at 9 to 5, but when a stiff play that brought the odds against Hazard down from 6 to 214 to 1 developed, Cripple receded in the books to 2}4. Later a plange on Pat Dunne’s Benameia cut his rice irom twosto 6 to 5 favoritism, and azard went back to sixes again. The race was by iar the best of the day. Reddington wentoff4n an easy, graceful way, and simply gailoped in front to within a furlong irom the wire, when the held closed on him. At this point Hazard, who was second, shook the others off un- der punishment, and in a drive beat Little Cripple out over a length, with Redding- ton a good third. Benamela's chances Jooked bright below the paddock, but he tirea badly, finishing fifth. The winner ;\'as riddeu to the best advantage by Bob om. The green jacket of Pat Dunne was car- ried to the front for the first, time at the meeting by the fast sprinter Presion in the concluding six-furlong spin. Reced- ing from evens to 9 to 5 he ueaded Miss Brommel in the stretch, and in a mild drive passed the tape a hexd before the imported filly. Chartreuse 1I backed to an 8 1o 5 choice finished third. She was ridden by Piggott, who is displaying very poor form at present. g s | Notes. Leo Salomon, a young man who has posed as a tout at the track and who it is charged on October 30 offered Jockey Slo- PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. In | > cum a bribe to pull the mare Mamie Scott, was yesterday ruied off the course by the board of st-waurds. It also recommended that the Turf Congress refuse t pplica- tion of S8locum tfor a jockey's license. Gallant, who shines best in muddy go- ing, did not appear eager to face ihe bar- rier yesterday. He ran a fair race at that. The win of Artemus was a very popular one. Owner Dan Miller has not had the best success of late with is horses, but now hopes the tide has turned. Dan had a good bet down on the gelding as he thought him almost a ‘‘moral Following are to-day’s entries: First five furlongs, purse—25 Mercutio 108, ®rue Blue 105, 34 Dunboy 105, 45 Jerilderio 105, 18 Bohem! Lass 105, (31) Grandezis 105, ngm‘l\ lm,égldm 108, (18) Alma 105, (45) tch Rose 105. Secord race, six furlongs, selling—48 Alva- rado, 106, 48 Daylight 102, 14 Ricario 99, Strathuweath 110, 52 Sir Richard 107. Guld Bu: 110, 46 Walter J 100, 43 McFarlane 107, 41 Thelmu 107, 40 Irmn 104. T. ird race, one mile, selling—55 Joe Terry 99, 55 Sabilia 105, 33 Sira hrol 108, 48 Ostler 1 Joe 105, 36 Kamsin 104, 47 Marcel 107. ¥ourth race, three-quariers of a mile—53 Sir Philip 105. 27 Nic N ¢ 102, 28 Navy Biue 107, Tenacity 105, 50 May Jones 102 38 Hazel D 102, 43 Therese 102, 53 Moran 102. Filth race, five and & Lali turloi'gs, owners’ handicap—(32) Libertine 95, (42) Bellicoso 96, (13) Tea Rose 84 Sixth race, seven-eighths, selling—37 Broad Biilow 102, 44 Arnndel 110, 44 Peril 107, 50 Can’t Dance 105, 44 Cardwell 105, 28 Sympa- thetie’s Last 107. FORTUNATE BIDDERS Contracts Kecommended by the Street Committee of the Board of Supervisors. The Street Committee of the Board of Supervisors considered the bids of various contractors to furnish the City with mate- rials for the ensuing year yesterday, and decided to recommend the following awards: Lumber, D. H. Bibb Company at $12 per 1000 feet; basalt blocks, City Street Im- provement Company at $25 70 per 1000; gravel, John K. Morton at 64 cents per ton; brick, Union Paving Company at $7 75 per 1000; bituminuusrock, City Street Improvement Company at $3 75 per tou; Portland cement, H. T. Holmes Lime Company at $2 40 per barrel. The streei--weeping contract was awarded to the Uity Street Improvement Company for 39.9 cents per 1000 square yards. Tnese matters will be acted upon by the board on Monday next. FO& A FAIR DEBUTANTE Mountford Wilson Dinner Honor of Miss Caro Crockett. in Young P-cple Gather Round a Board Bright With Crystal and Siver. The first large dinner party of the sea- son was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mountford Wilson at their home, corner of Fine and Btockton streets. A fair debutante, Mi'as Caro Crockett, was the guest of honor. All the guests were young people and in addition to the gu-st of honor two other buds, Miss Kate Salis- bury and Miss Helen Hojkins, graced the dinner by their presence. The decorations of the dining hall and table were appropriate for the occasion and consisted entirely of pink rosebuds. The flowers gleamed amid the magniticent silver and crystal, for which the Wilson home is famous, and were scattered in careless yet artistic confusion over the exquisite damask. ue menu was claborate and delicious. During dinner there was music. Covers were lsid for fifteen. On Saturday afternoon, between the hours of 4ana 7 o’clock, Mrs. E. W. Hop- kins will formally present her daughter, Miss Helen Hopkins, at a tea. Several | hundred invitations have been issued for the occasion, which will undoubtedly be one of the most elaborate social functions of the season. Mrs. and Miss Hopkins will receive their gu sis assisted by Miss Genevieve Carolan, Miss Genevieve Goad, Miss Aileen Goad, Miss Alice Hoffman, Miss Carrie Taylor, Miss Cora Smedberg, Miss Frances Moore, Miss Marian Moore, Mi s Mary Bell Gwin, Miss Alice Hager and Miss Kate Sausbury. In the evening Mrs. Honkins will enter- tain the receiving party and the following gentlemen at dinner: E. M. Greenway, | Gerald Rathbone, C. K. Meclntosh, Mr. Taylor, Gus Taylor, Lawson Adams, Robert Eyre, Latham McMullin, Messrs, Magee, Will Page and Southard Hoffman. ————— Montana’s New Governor. Hon. Robert B. Smith, Governor-elect of Montans, who stumped California for Mr. Bryan, has gone to his home in Helena. Gov- ernor Smith saia he could not leave California without expressing his appreciatioi. oi the hosp.table manner in which he had been re- ceived by the people turoughout the State. | He said that California is 8 most magnificent am#n; an empire of which our people may well be prond. SEVENTH DAY, Thursday. November 5. Winter meeting, 1896-97, good. Weather fine. -Track 5] FIRST BACE—Six and a furlong iwo-year-olds; allowances; purse 8400. THEY MCURNED FOR LOST HOPES Alford, Baker, Lawlor and ~ Cator Bewailing Their Fate. Several Leading Democrats Are Prostrated With Grief. ’"WAS A TERRIBLE SHOCK Not a Very God Time to Present Campaign Expense Bills at the House of Mouraing. An air of gloom has overhune the late headquarters of the Democratic State Cen- trai Committee and the Silver Committee ever since last Tuesday night. Visitors who 2o to either of those places 10 collect bills tread softly on tiptoe as if at a wakeand carefully refrain from whist- ling. Itisnotgood form to whistle in the house-of the dead. Chairman Alford is blue, George W. Baker 1s blue, William P. Lawloris biue, and Populist Cator, who put up a nice littie job with Stephen M. White and fell t.rougi, is blaer than all. *0 my fellow-Democrats! O my fused Populisis! What a terrible shock it was to be disappointed! Did we not bugle the doom of the Republican party? Did we not sound the charge upon Wall street and the shylock- of mbard street and the grasping -yndicdies and trusis other tnan the D mocratic ones? Did we not call upon this greal and loyal people to renounce the Repuoiican devil and all his works and pomps, inciuding Mark Hanna ? Did ihey do1? Methinks echo answers ‘nit. ” The blow indeed was a terrible one. They had veen sure of winning. They uad the Republicans on the run. They would turn the State over for Bryan by 30,000 majority with the greatest ease. Wasn’t everybody for Bryvan except John P. Irish a d E. B. Pond—and—and a tew thou-and i.ore leading D mocrats? Ob, it was crue: to be deceived thus, and worse thau all to be left in debt with no resources o draw from. Aud now they walk the floor in the still watches of the night, Alford and Lawlor and Baker and Cator, the big four of the big fuse that sputtered and sputiered and went out in the sewer. 3 hey are so very disconsolate that they have not the Leart to pack up their polit:- cal hopes for the journey to Sait River, but are as men dazed and are on the way to_Bitter (reek withoat their overcoats. For two hovrs yesterday Aitord and the three sat in headquarters with their chins burrowing in their shirt bosoms and their eyes fixed on t. e floor. The big tears th Cator shed splu~héd monotonousiy like the drip of the winter raiu in a pine for: st. Never a word spoke they, 'Twas a time for silence and for tears. They were in- terrupted every five minutes by the en- trance of meiancholy looking men with bills in their hands for campaign expenses, but when Mr. Alford saw them he waved them away dejectedly with nis hand and the injunction in broken-hearted accents: “Go 'way! Lemme alone; don’t you see we're sick ?” 'Oh! where's my Senatorship?”’ groaned Cator. “*Ob, where is that United States D trict Attorneyship ?’’ sighed Baker. *‘Where's that Superintendency of the Mint?”’ murmured Lawlor, his once rosy cheeks now of an ashen hue. *“Where’s everythineg?’ asked Aiford, drearily. “Where’s the Populists? Where’s the Democrats? Oh, ’tis terrible to be alone.” Warren B. English came over from Ala- meda wearing a heavy overcoat and with a band of crape on his hat. He looked like a man who had sufferea and had not been thanked for it. Hiseyes filled and his voive cbokea up as he pressed the bands of his associates in misiortune. When be took hold of Cator's soft, fat band and saw the expression of woe upon his countenance, he himself, unabe to bear the strain. was overcome, and fell in alimp heAJ) into the Wastgbasket. Jim Budd was sick abed. Tarpey had locked himself up in the Palace Hotel an { vas engaged in meditation and Tom Clunie was up on the city front in Sacra- mento bewnin:f the loss of his bets. Itis expected that the patients will be able to be up next week, when they will engage in ordinary business pursuits and give politics a rext. Good Work Appreclated. Major McLaunghlin of the Republican State Central Committee received the fol- lowing dispatch yesterday through the Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Company. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 4, 1896. Major Frank McLaughlin, Chairman Republi- ean State Committe, San Francisco: You have li- : Berie— | doue your work well and 1 congratulate Ingex.|| ‘Horse, weight. | st 1% 1% % | s op. "¢y, | fornia. M. A. HANNA. 25 |Howard S 4l 3 4h | 2hn | 24 E (35| Canderarta HEEAREAE R sio 13| REAL ESTAIE TkAuSACTIONS, 41 Lincoln II 1, 5 5 llh’ 34 3 4 S 5 2| 33| 2n | B 5 50 250 | JohnT.and Julia A. Cosgrove to M. Mobr, : 5| 433 | 3115 334 | 4 5 |~uiivan 100 300 | 1ot on X isne of Hermann acreet. 11216 ot Web- + 00d stact. Won driving. Winuer, J, H. Shields' br. «., by Imp. Whisile Jacker-Zelica. Time, 1:23, m:{l.x'."r? Waliess <6 Oharlotie Wolters, lot on S 52, SECOND RACE—Six furiongs; selling; three-yearolds and upward; conditions: parse $400, | hne o1, vLey streer, 81:3 from Scott, k 28 by 8100, . James C. Stevens to Mary A. Stevens, lot on 5 = T Betcing | line of Bush streeh, 67 W of Broderick, W 20 by § Index.| Horse, age. weight. | St. Str. | Fin. Jockey. . ; et %, | % | P On O | Cérnelius G and Bridget Murphy to Mary W. 12 |La Mascota, 3. 8% | ub | 1 Vog. (wife of Frederick W.), lot on E line of Le 3) |Doubttul, 5. 53 | 54 | B ington xv noe (Stevenson), 135 N of Kighteenth, 30 |Circe, 4 13 (11 ]33 N 25 by E 80:$10. ' 6 |Sir Richard, a. 66 | 62 | 610 Andrew Farrell to F. A. Cavagnaro, lot on S weei: -|Gallan . 4. 15 | 43 |44 line ot Pacific s.reet, 45:9 W of Powell, W 23 by § 42 | Enieldbearer, 23 35 32 60: $10. g 12 |Monterey, 4.. 7 7 7 John Dolbeer to ThomasG. and Caroline E. Good siart. Won easily. 1:16%. Winner, J. G. Follans! 's b. £ by imp. San Simeon-Marla 53, THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; meiden two-year-olds and up: conditions! purse $400. Horse, age, weight. |St. | 14 Ya % Str. | Fin, Artenus, 4. 1 1nA AeE g TTE |Alazan, 0077787 4 3n | 31 | 31 | 23 -{Mysiic Maze. 2..) 90| 8 81 | 6 58 | 31 Fevruar, . 2. 87 5 23 | 2 23 | 42 D. J. Tobin, 2.... 1| 8 513 41 | 44 | 51 Rebekah, 87 7 7% A die 82 Manzanillo, 87 6 810 | 810 | 7 74 Moran, 8 105/ 9 95 | 8 8 810 Sir Philip, 3.....108| 2 42 | 514 | 9 910 5 Boy, .. 91| 10 10 10 10 10 Won «asily. Winner, D. Milier's b. g, by Argyle-by Sir Modred. Time, 1:16. 54 ¥oURTH RACE~—OUne Horse, age, weight. ® mile; selling: three-year-olds and up; purse B kel % | st | Fin Hazard, 3. .. 98/ 6|81 5 5 Zh Lite Cripple, 6..107| 3| 515 | 6 ? 3 Y. 54 ; Reddingion, ...3011 1| 11" 112 | 1315]| 11 |3 U'wo Cheers. 5....107| 5/ 4114 | 4134 2h 3 ps Benam-la, 8.....107| 2/ 3h" | 8n 4% | 4 5 Model, 4 07| 8/ 7h | 7h |7 8 8 Jack Kichellen,a.110| 7| 8 8 8 8 7 Miss Caninghm 3 98| 4| 28 [2n |[8n | 78 |g§ Good 1:4214. siart. Won driving. Winner, J. G. Brown & Co’s ch. g, 55, FIFTH RACE—Six faricngs: selling: three-year-olds and up; penaltles; purse $400. -_— Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 Ya % Str. | Fin Jockey. 0‘: ;lln& s ) e T Preston, 4 108 2h Ip. Miss Brumi, 5.101 11 %6 Chartrense I1, 5..100 33 85 Joe Terry, 8 98| 41 6 Marjorie. 8.. 95 8 40 8 108/ 7 7% p .|Gratity, 3., . 84 5 Reidy . 5 6 Good start. Won driving. Winner, . Dunne’s br. 1:16%4. &, by Faverdale-imp. Sweet Home, Time, Jacques, 10t on NE corner of Lombard and Jones jireeta, 27:8, N 100, £ 82, N 25, W 108:6, 5 Grand Grove of United Ancient Order of Druids 10 G. Buzurro, ot oz N line of Lombard street. 40 W of Leavenworth, W 40 uy N 187:6; £1 G. . Lordano, noble arch, and niani, vice- arch of Galileo Galilel Grove No. 37, United Ancient Crder of bruids, 10 sume. same: §10. J. F. Kossi, G. Lepori aud £. Cuponelli, formerly trusices sunie. 10 sume, same: $10, E. wnd Maria ~codeleidi ¢ - same, same: 810, G. Inccheirl, P. Fillippini and A, Tass| (irustees of Gallell Grove No. 7. U. A. O. D.) (o sam e, same; $10. James C. Stevens to Mary A. &tevens, lot on SE tine of aioma street, 100 NE of Seventh, N & 25 - 75; 8L e-Dupuytren and Frederick W. Wood, Leona Pigne-Dupuyiren Wood to James T, Wood, lo. on NI corner of Army (Colusw) street aud Pennsyivania avenue, N- 0, E 100 10 bay of San Fiancisco, thence along the shore as it existed on March 8’68, S Lo Army street, W 100; $10, Margaret O'Brien to Agnes . O'Brien, loi on SW corner of K stree. and Ninth avenue, W 32.6 by §100; also lot on W live of Ninch avenue, 146 S of K sireet, 8 50 by W 120: $10. Mary C. and A. J. McGovern to Cosmo) M. B. aud L. Association, lot on W line of Fortieth avenue, 275 § of K street, S 50 by W 120; §25. John 'A. Lyon to Adam and Charies ~chaefes loton K line of Lotta street, 76 S of Parnassus avenue (Sulllvan street), S 25 by E 81:3: $10. Hugh, Anna S, T. £, and i lizabeth C. Hogan to Joel A. Eastman, lot 30, block 15, Lakeview; $10, ALAMEDA COUNTY. George T.and Adelia S. Hawley to Joseph P. Me'l sanay, 10t 11, Hawley Tract, Oakland Fown: ship: $1 Marths J. Haves to Manuel P. Gomes, loLon 8 line of Harian street, 4350 W of Clarke, W 100 by E) lw,hm Jots 36 and iU, Hemme Trac., san Leandro kden Tow: $10. Samuel G. Folzer Samuel H. Collins (by commiasioner) 1o Willan F. Lewis. iot on W line of Harrison s.reet, 396,60 N of Wushington, N 180, W 212.48, S 180, £ 209.17 10 begiuniig, be- ing iots 29, 30 and 31, Roberts Addition to town of Irvington, Washingt n Tovnship: $526. D. W. and Elizabeth B. Hitchcock to Mrs. Gra- litan der la Franz, lots 7 aod ¥, block 9, McLeod Tract, Livermore, Murray Townshi, 175. Latayette and M. P. Biooks 1o Henry Hayes, lots onNE corner of Telegraph avenue and Lawards street, £100, N"125. W 106:6, S 137 to beginning, lots 1 and 2, Pacific Theolo.i al Seminary Tract, Oskland; lot on S line of Essex street, 200 E of I tiuck avenue, 50 by S 100, lot B, block E, $ioended map, portion Newberry Tract, Berkeley; Union Savings Bank to Harris Davis, lot on line of Harrison street, 62:6 S of Fifth, 8 37:6 by E 100, block 59, Oakiunc; $10. Henry Hayes'to Lafayet.e Brooks, 1ot on ¥ line of Broad w; 21 N of Sixih street, N 20:3 by K 76, portion of lot 2, block 65, Oakiand; $10. Catherine E. Barry (wife of D. J.) to H. Hayes 334 s Brooks, lot 16, Lorin Vilia Tract, Berkeley; L.and M. P. Brooks to H. es, same, Berke- ley: also lot on N corner of East Fourteenth street and Twenty.second avenue. NW 50 by Ni. 140, ots 1 'si0d 12, block 23, San Ancoulo, Kast Oak- and: $10, Same to same, undivided interest in lot on SW line of kust Fourteenth street, 175 SE of Twenty- second avenue, SE 85:6 by SW 140, block 60, same, Eas: Cakland $10. Enos to Almira N. Enos, lot on E line of Portland avenue, 89.30 S of Watson avenue, ~ 50 by E 125, lot 8, subdivision of Lake Merritt Park, East Orxinnd: $5, Julla Robinson to Sarah Boucher, lot 8 in plat :Ab'!’\ioumn u View Cemetery, Uakland Township; James P. Condon, lucy Packer, Lonise Toa- spert, Catherine ifall, | anny Fie d and A ice Co - nor to Elien Ha.ch, all interest in iot 8, b.oik 8, :‘rll:'cll:bur; Homestead 1ots, Brooklyn 'Iowusnip; Jumes P, Condon, Lucy Packer, Catherine Hall, k. len Ha ch, Fanny Field and Alice Counor to Lomse Toaspern, all interest in lot 9, block 8, same. Krooklyn Towuship; grant. Jumes P. Condon, Lucy Packer, Louise Toa- spern, Catherine Hall, Eilen Hatcn and Alice Car- ter Lo Fauny Field, all Interest in lot 11, bl c& 9, SAI¢, Srookly . i ownship: grant. James P. Condon, Lucy Pscker, Louise Toa- spern, Ca herine iiull, rilen Haich and Faonny £leld 0 Alice Conor, all_interest in lot 12, block 9, same, Brookiyn Township: grant. J. P. Condon, Louise Toaspern, Catherine Hall, Alice Connor, Elien Hatcu and’ Fannie Field to Lucy Packe:, all inu Brooklyn ship; ;- P tondon, Louise Toaspern, Lucy Packer, Klien Haich, Fannie Field and Alice (onnor to Cathriue Hall, all interest in lot 11, Map of the Bromley Tra:t, Brooalyn lownship: g ciathurine Hail Louise Toaspern, Lucy Packer, Ellen Hatch, Fanoie fleld aud Alice Connor to James P. Condon, ali inter st in lots 3, \ and 40, Block 9. Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township; grant. Smme 40 Same, all inte-est in lots 1, 2, 6, 8, 10 and 11, bock 8, same, Brooklyn Township: crant. La¥, C- Morris to Paui G. and Georgena Alken, lot ;?,’nlock 6, Warner Tract, Brookiyn Townsiip; The McCarthy Company to Lorenzo D. Utman, lot on : 1is “of Wheeler avenue. 30 N of Lioyd avenue, N 30 by [ 122, bein Lot 12 in snbdivision E of Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brookiyn Town- ship: $10. Josepl and Jane Brandenstein toT. B. T, and EvaJ. Koy, lo on Eline of ¢ aroline strve’, 36.63 3, 9f Sania Clara avenue, S 34.63 by K 116, blocw Wap of portion of original Vischer Tract, A.a- da: :10. Same to I. C. Bateman, lot on SE corner of Pa- ¢ific avenue a'd Benton sirve., E 49:41 W 41.22, N 100:215 t0 beginuing, Alsm ———— HOT' L ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE, 5100, $10. Mrs Dimmick, Los Ang R O'Neal, San Jose 3 H Fullen, Alaska © W & Befon, Haveards J Mass J M Holmes & w, Yolo A v & w, Cal € E Solomon, Oakland F Oakland R W Sherman, Ukish L € Hudson & w,Cleone W D Kna, p&w,Sta Rosa B How, Ukiah ON R s, Stanford E J Dowdall, Sonoma J L Brown, Ukiah DrJ Dimmick, akland E Dann, Walout Grove L Hosmer, Minn J H Johnson & w, Minn E J Rother, Sacto W L Jones, Sacto J H Jaco son, Oakland T Evans, Uakiand Miss M A Gibney,Cal C N Bolte, Alameda NV Lilon, Alanjeda D S Brehaut, Alam>da J D Dunning, Alameda J B Carrine’on, Vakiaad € Willouchby, O: kland J B Faircnild, Clicago J R ocgerhall, ~acto M ¢ Curtis, Sacto P W H Romer& w, N Y W or, Cal Wildrick, N ¥ C Mc¥herson, Danville J W searl , Burax Lake Bert How, Ukiah G M Howard, Ukiah J McKeuna,Pigeon Point R Chestmet, Pt Reves H Richart, Sia Hosa J H Newiove, Saiinas € Adam & w, Sta Monica J Kenbach &w. Cal G F Sparks. Placerville Civesk r, Milpitas J 0 Glll, Sacto FSMcHenry, Cal. g GRAND HUTEL. W H Lake &y, Vallejo H V R-ardon, Salt Lake Rev R Krute, london M L Kalsir, Stockton noma J C Johnston, Pleasanton A Waterman, Alameda S Blum Martinez Mrs Jackson, Petaluma Miss Jackson, Petaluma H W Magee. Cal H I Brice, Sa’ Jose J T Paiterson, San Jose H B Thompson & wi J F iiudson & w. S Jose _ Oak aud P Tweed, Petaluma F A Hinn, Santa Cruz J A Bell, Pittsburg -A Nielson & wi Sacto J F Tavlor, rhila G W Crysial & wi, Vaca H W Coster& wf, 1l Mrs J M Larue, Stocston D Larve. Stockton S Kobinson, Sacto SRHIl NY D W Beam, Los Angeles Dr E T Reid & wf, At- ] W Drysdale, Madera lantic City Mrs W Murtiu,Glenwood M U Osbora, Santa Cruz N ¥ Adams & wf, Stktn Mrs G A Enright, > Jose L Rackliffe, Sacto J CTice, Sacto E E Rowe, Stockton W A Butterfield, Stocktn H G Gibbon, Chicago W Brace, Chicsgo NEW WESTERN HOTEL, C Johnson, Boston S Baidacei, Gil Culhane, (¢ roy F'M Maruin, Antioch E Honevwel . Phila F Slade, Pails. R Williams, Phila J W Elisworth, Phila = Caldwell, Paso Robls W B Robinson, Pas Rbls Capt Dave, Cripple Crk - A Amino, Cripple Creek J Cumisky, Santa osa W D Clansen, <anta Rosa 4 J Downey, Santa Kosa J M Kinzi , USN ¥ Rarle, <an Jose R W Wise, Neattie % J Youngs & w, Portlnd J K Benneit & w, N Y RE Whipple, N Y J F McLowden. Victoria J Appleby, Albany E R Williams, Tro - W H Bourn. Buffalo ¢ R Edwards, Buffalo E P Eppenger, Buftalo H White, Boston A Dowd, Sacto W Bennett, Los Angeles J H Mosher, Los Angels A A Pu'ol & fm, Woodld ihane, Wooaland ~ H Allen:.ad, N Y PALACE HOTEL. ¢ Pickenback, L Angls CWilliams w &chldn, S L J B Farnsworth, Chicago Mrs A J Soock, L Angls Miss £ ') Shook, L Ans & H Russell &w, Oakind TT liayes, Los Angeles M ¥ Harris, Oakland C McQuade, St Louis S L Klin-. Or AJ Steinman, Seattle E H Ro: n Bernrdo F Worthing, London Miss A Pixiey. N Y Miss M ¢ Cook, N Y JGilchrist &w?, San Jose HC Clark. N Y G W lesle, N Mrs W R Clark, Stockn G H Clark, ~tockton J D Bliss, Glendale W P laramore, &a T € McComb, S8 Austla J M All-nson, ‘Woodland Mrs P H Lennon, N P F Benninger &wf, St Hel Miss E Lennon, N F LICK HOUSE. MrsM E Tucker, Modesto Miss E M Euslin, Modsto Miss A McAllister.Mdsto H 1) C Barohard.,St Cruz J M Mannon. Ukish W P Tuomas, Uklah G W Barnhart, San Jose Mrs J H Bowdreau, Cal MrsG W Barnhart,SJose E 1 Dana, New York J B Garduer.Chicago H P Price, ~acramento Wm H [ewis, Oaklana J:mes P Hei ry, Uscland Brick Lickie, ~uisui H Adams & wf. N Y Wm > Stringer,>ierra Co Ed H Younger & wt, Cal A Dowd, Menio Park T H Lamb, W 4 Cleary Jr, I L Delans, Rocklin J J Cennnor, Salinas C E Thistier. U ~ > Alert Wm H Devlin, Sacto o Mrs o Fee, . adera W Eastman, Los ang - BALDWIN HOTEL J N Burke, San Jose ‘W H Henry, Oakland CJ Tonk, N Y Mrs A ¥ Goidstein, Spkn C D Chase, Honolulu € A Arthur, N * H D Statlar, Kalamazoo Miss Arthur, N Y C B Fox. London ON Caidweli, Chicago Miss kox, London E J Wallace, Yreka. Miss N Caldwell, Chgo J PSmith, Santa Cruz E J Dubois, Parls Mrs J H Simpson, Fresno WA Thatchier, ¥ Y Mrs Buckingham, Vcavile Miss Hsher, Vallejo A Levitt, N ¥ F Floyd, N Y Mi s Floyd, N Y CM Ayers. R Ja C Castro, Santa Clara. ro NUTICE OF Mk INGS. YERBA BUENA CHAP- ter No. 1, Knights Rose Croix. Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Novemuer 6, st 8 o'clock. D.18. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. YERBA BUENA LODCE OF PER- tion No. 1—Stated meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. November 6, at 7:800’clock. GEORGE J. HUBE, See. REGULAR MEETING OF the Cal-donla Clab THIS EVEN- B (clock. Lastnieht of nomi- of officers for the ensuing year, 180 busiu. ss of special importance. Scoitish Hail, 111 i arkin st. D. R. McNEILL, Chief. JaMES H. DUNCAN, Secreiary. £ [HE R GULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the siockholders of the CALIFORNIA WINEMAKERS CORPORATION will be heid at the Chamber of Commerce, 43 California si., San Francisco, on WEDN SDAY, Aovember 18, 1896, commencing at 10 0°ClocK A. 3. J. H. WHEELE K, Secretary. T A WEEK'S NEWSFOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKIY CALL.ID wrapper, for mailing. VSFLCIAL NOTICES. GAS FIXIUKES MADE 10 ORDUR; cheapest piace in the cliy. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. e Bab inNANTS LIECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. Bab TENANTS EJECTED FOR T collections made, city or country. Pacis Lollection Co., 415 Montgy st.. mm&“?o\. 6580, B THE PACIFIC HEBKEW ORPHAN Asvium and Home Society hereby give no- tice (ha- they have admited in.o the orph nage ‘rom July 1, 1896, (0 Cciober 1, 1896, the follow- ivg halforphan girls and boys, viz, Viola A. Meser, age 10 years: Alexander M. Meer, age 8 years 11 mouths: Isidor Hollzer, age 9 years 11 mouths; Herman Michsels, age 10 years 6 mon hs. ——————————— SILUALLUNS WANILU—FEMALE, e | ADIES DESIRING FIRST-CLASS HELP * of all nationalities please call or send your or- ders to MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter: tel. Grant 120, ( EBMAN EMPLOY M NT UFFICE, 506 MA- 50D st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. ITUATION WANTcD BY ReLIABLE, Lrostworthy. capable woman to do house: work; I8 zood cook and worker; wages $10 and $12. good references. Address 79 Jessie, bet. First and ~econd. SLUATION WANT D 10 DO COOKING and general housework: understands German and American cooking. 714 Larsin st., rear. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. o e o N M s e R b S SR ESPECIABLE WO AN W Nis SITUA- ion at general housework for a small family or to take charge of home for elderly coup'e or com- penion for eiderly lady: references exchanged. ‘Address 1945 Mission st. R ED RELIABLE GERMAN WIDOW desires position as housekeejer: fine =00k likes children; or take charge of rooming-hou ears’ experiénce: reference. :tate all particu- ars, R. ., b x 188 Ca.l Office. VP ina1 1OUNG LADY WISHES A Pl ce as seamstress and to do second Work . city or country: no objection to chiidren; references. Address A. B., box 121, thfs office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHFS SITUA- ilon (0 do genera. housework; good plain cook ani laundress; good references. Call at 564 Jessie at., near Fifih. SEWING BY THE DAY: hol--maker: making, mending, repairin dress W., box 149, Call Offic VOMPETENT WOM N WISHES SITUATION housework: good plain cook: kind to moderate waxes: city or short distance in conntry. 2714 Fourth st. S WITH G/RL OF 6 R years, would like a place as workiug hou.e- ke per in smal family; wages $10 to $20. 8. W., box 14z, Call Office. W ANTE - BY A THOROUGH ENGLISH woman, who is good plain cook andlaundress, situation in Americ utfamily. Apply 237 Steven- 80n st., oft Fourth. W ASTED—A SITUATION BY AN ELDER- ly int iligent American woman to assist at ight work; is a good cook; thurcugh, neat aud reliable. Add ess E. D., -04 Turk st ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- ti0n t0 do cooking or housewors; best of refer- ences. 222 Fourth st VOMPETENT §: COND GIRL OR CHIL- dren’s nurse; good sewer; good City references. Call or address M H., 1411 Larain st. OUAG GIRL JUST FHROM NEW YORK ‘wants to do second work or nursing: reference. Apply or address 9 Natoma st. RELTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day- wash, iron or cleau house. Catl orad- dress 1036 Potrerd ave., city. "OUNG WOMAN WITH GHILD 16 MONTHS old would like piace to do housew. rk. Call or write M. G. MEY KRS, 1084 1hird st., room 15. GOOD BUTTON- understands all kinds of dress neat and quick. Ad-, SITUATTONS WANTED-—Continued. RENCHMAN WANTS SITCATION WITH bachelor; first-class cook, valet or coachman. Write C. R., 1112 Taylor st. V} ANTED WORK—BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) in saioon: tend bar, wal. on table or do kitchen work; city or councry. Please address H. MILLER, 55 Second st., room 2 TOUTH (ENGLISH), AGH WISHES work in restaurant; salary no object: best ref- erence. Address J. B., box 117, this office. TOUNG SWISS (JUST ARRIVED) WISHES situation a8 milker or take care of horses. Address R. =., box 91, Call Office. HELP WANTED—Continued. HE BEST LINEN AND WHIT buver in the city wanted for a fir: partment store; saiary first clnss. 1y to-da at U. S. Industrial Agency, rm. 165, Crocker bld: SINE OPENING FOR ABLE AND RELL F b Savertiatog solicitor for prominent weeki? only a pplications with first-ciass reierences W be ente:tained. Address E.. box 74, Cnil Office. LUMBER~ HELPER WAN ED. ADDRESS, statin: experience and wages expected, R. S., Box 71, this office. OOD BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RA- PHAEL'S, 9 Kearny st. Y0OD BARBER DESIRES WORK SATUR- G ey and Sunday: sieady. FORD, 1308 Bu- chanan st OOK WANT~ BITUATION IN THE COUN- try; good hand in flour. 1301 SantaClara ave., Alameda. FSPECTABLE GERMAN FARMER NOT long in America, w ruld like posi-fon on farm of cerman widow. R. G.. box 16, Call Office. 7 ANTED—MAN AND WIFE WANT A V place to cook. or wife to do housework and man is handy with too s: can take care of hors s and milk, or good hostler, hurness and buggy washer i livery stabie. Cail oraddress 17 Third st., room 22. Y YOUNG SWEDE—SITUATL N A® COACH- ! “man: first-class hors man: care ul driver: un- ders ands co all Office, Oakland. TANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, 18, SITUA- W A0 1o learn u trade. ' Adaress Trade, box 65, Cali Office. gardening, etc. (. W., box 2, ECOND HEAD WAITER FOR RESTAU- rant; $45. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary. / OUNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER'S TRADE. Inquire 10714 Fifih st. ATLOR; FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER; GOOD Teferences required. 535 Geary. FIRSI'-CLA‘S BUSHELM \N, WITH OUT- L fit. 3 Deiaware court, ber. Poweli and Mason. w'hsizb AILOR. 520 KEARNY, F1 floor, roum 1. BARBER, SATCRDAY AND 3 Pacific st. 00D CiOK ¥ ant; call early. 1807 Haight st. OY TO WASH DISHE 10 A MONTH, board and room. 511 anem‘ln‘.) AN COOK A MINING CAMP. 921 OR RESTAUR- W L CHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIKD. NEAR Mariet—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 . week - fice bus end EW GRAND, 246 THIRD—SUNNY i from $1 10 $3 per weel L Foous FoE SALE—FIRST-CLASS 8.CHAIR BAI- ber-sbop on account of sickness. 231 Sixth st. FRMALE BEic WANIED, OOK, GFRMAN STYLE, $30: 3 SECOND ) girls, $20; refined Protestant nurse, $15: 12 | housework girls, clty and country, $20 and_$25; 6 voung giris, assist, $10 to §15. MISS CULLEN, 323 utter st BARBEE —Fox EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 5. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave, OURNEYMEN BARILERS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 reventh st. CARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY B nent secretary. CONBAD ¥Rox LL. 657 Clay. (G'BL ALAMEDA, OAL; $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke st. OOK; $50 PER MONTH. 828 Sutter st. ERMAN W MAN AS HOUSEKEEPER, $20. MISS CULLEN, G ROIKSTA T WOMAN WISHES SIIUA- tion to do small family work. Address J. box 120, Call = ffice. . 7OUNG SWED SH GIRL WiSHES SITUA- tion to do genersl housework or second work; rences. Please cail |48 Perry st. DRBESSMAKER, FIRST CL +~8,WOULD LIKE ensagements by the day; city or' country. 716 MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. MISS TORKING 1 OUSEKMEPER, 8$16. CULLEN, 328 Sutier st. EFINED GIRL AS COMPANION AND isht housework, §15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ERMAN WOMAN WITH A CHILD, COOK U for 8 men, $20. MISS CULLEN; 328 Sutter. W OMAN WITH A GIRL, SANTA ROSA, $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter s'. 3 WAITRESSES, §25; 5 WAITRESSES, $20 and room; German girl for chamberwork, $.0, roum, elc.: W itress, $4 a week; 3 waiire ses, $15 and room; waliress, country hotel, $20, room, etc.; cham berm:id and wali some, $15, room: youne girl for restaurant, $12 and room: head Waitress, Powell st., $20; girl, Vailejo st., $15; middle-a:ed woman, Auburn, (‘al.; elderly woman for Shasta, Cal.: nursegirl, Golden Gate ave.; girl, Broderick st.. $15: girl for Belvedere, Cal,, $15; girl, P ne st., $15: woman for Buite City, (al, 520, etc.: girl, Laguna st., $15: girl, Geary st., $i5; giri, O'Farrell si., $15; girl, Washington st., $15: girl'for Sonora, Cal,'515; 13 gir.s, $8, $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. UMAN CIOK FOR RANCH; $20, ETO. MARTIN'S, 749 Mar et st 1E M N Ok SWEDISH COOK FOR FAM- ily of 2; near city: with references: see party here; $25. C. R. HANSEN & C0.. 110 Geary st. 7, GERMAN OR BSCASNDINAVIIN COOKS ! and housework girls for Haywards, Alameda and Berkelev, $25 and $20: giris for light house- Wwork, sleep home, $8, $10 and $12; nursegirl, $15. € R. HANSEN & (0, 110 Geary 5. Lark:n st. ESUECIABLE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN widow wishes position &s working house- keeper. Address 517 Stevenson st. JXPEGIENCED INFANT'S NURSE OR young child; Pro estant; good references. Ad- driss C. &., box 53, Call. Y QUNG GIRL WISHES TO GET A PLACE IN clty or country for chamberwork and waiting. Call 1t 744 inoward st. AMERIAN "GIRL WISHES SITUATION for general housewors and cooking. Callat 2821 Bush st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A si uation to do light housework. Cail or ad- dress 919 Websier s ., corner Gollen G. te ave. (OOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES & piace (0 do housework in u plain - merican family; wages $15. 713 Tenth st., vukland. RPLIABLE WOMAN WANTS WOKK BY the day. Call or aadress 6.9 Minna st. ( 1UOD GERMAN CUOOK WISH SSITUATION X in a private family. Call 479 Tehams, i1. 6" WO SWEDISH GIRLS WISH PLACES TO do general housewor.. and cooking. 511 Folsom. CANDINAVIAN GIRL T+ DO GENEKAL housework. Appl. 456 Sacram-nto st. ADY WOULD LIKE W \SHING OR HOUSE- w?tk by the day. Apply 426C Clem- niins st IRS -OLASS GERMAN GIRL WISHES 4 piace In American family. Cail 31 Valeicla st EFINED YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIK the care of a child or light work child pre- ferred; can speak Germsan: can give ihe best of | references; please call; do not write; men need no: apply. A.'S., 860 Mission st R'FIED LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION to take ch.r-e of « rooming-house,~hotel or any posiiion of trust; room and board more of an ©Obj ct, with small compensation. Address M. L., box 21, Call Office. W ANTED — BY —RyLIABUE, ELDERLY P'rotestant woman a position to taxe care of infant; fs competent 10 tuke full charge irom birth. Apply 3668 I-izhteenth st (3 EBMAN GIRL WISHES ST1 UATION T0 DO X second work and sewing; wages $20. Call or address 1910 Lar.in st. (,IBL JUST FROM THFE EAST WISHES A ? position as general houseworker. Cal from 9A M to4P M, 720 Broa:way. JCXEPERIEN: ED NURSE, HOSPITAL TRAIN- J ing, desires a patient, male or female; men- tal or jhysical; zood re‘erence. 163 . inth'st. ADIES AND GENTL: MEN'S WASHING wanted by an experie rced lanndress. Address 1. F., Branch Call Office, 339 ..ayes at. W OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY: v ushing, Ironing or housecleaning. Apply 829 Haves st. near Fillmore. in basement. ESPECL. BL L DY WITH A BUY WANTS work by the day or month. 1 Polk st.. rai. 27. OUNG WOUMAN WANIS WOKK BY THE dav doing hou ecleaning,etc. Add. L.R.,63.Call. Y restaurant, 20: 2 waltresses, rant. city, $15 and room. C, R. HANSEN & 110 Geary st (G ERMANX COOK, 71N FAMILY, SHORT DIs- T tance, $25: German cook, small boarding- bouse, city, $.5: German coox, smuli restaurant, | shor: dis ance. $25: nurse, hospi:al, $20; 2 se-- $15. and others: call early. German 'm nt Office, 308 Mason st. SOF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL x ‘varions positions, from $12 to $25. German Employment Oifice. 506 Mason st. ANTED — A BOY, ONE WITH EXPE- rience in winding preferred. Call at California Rattan Company, 61 First st. HANCE FOR ACTIVE MAN TO MAKE $60 a week for few months; investment $10. Ap- ply 215 Sansome st., room 12. TRONG BOY; GERMAN PREFERRED: must make h'mself generally useful; $10 s month and board and lodgine. 2015 Mission st. AT ORS_PANTSMAKSR WANTED FOR the country. Apply to STEIN, SIMON & CO. HOEMAKERS WANTED ON MEN'S SHOES, to last. peg or heel. 202 Fifth st. U-CH IR BARBLI-SHOP FOR SALE; GOODA < :ocation. 415 Hayes st. TANTED—BAREER T0 BUY SET OF BAL ber-shop furniture of latest style: very reason- able: a rare opporiunity. Apply Peerless Shav- ing Parior, 1 Lilis st. YOOD COATMAKERS WANTED AT 9 POW- ell st., room 4. "IRST-CLASS TAILORS WANTED AT Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER WANTED AT bU4 Si T 8t O TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted; apply at 11 and 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesaie tailor, etc., 721 Marift st. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED tates Marine Corps. United States Navy: able-bodied unmarried men, between the ages ot 21 and 80 years, who are citizens of the United tates, or those who have legal.y d clared their intention 1o become citizens; must be of good character and habits and able (o speak, read and write English, and between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet m height. For further information apply a: the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. /ANTED, 10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&eierks. KNOX Collection Agey. 110 Sutter EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Sincle furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1o B50c;week $1 to $2 50 reading room ;strictest atien- tion to morninx calls: cle: uiet; open ail night. ARGEST LOUGING-HOUSE Iis THE CITY 4 400 rooms, to let from 10c to 15¢nigh:: 70c 81 50 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Koixin, Reno House et 504 tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third s largs rooms: 250 per nigh:: $110 $3 per weei. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS, NEAR TAY- \ lor; 200 rooms; 25¢ night; reading-room. W ANTED—3 COOKS, GERM N STYLE, $25 aud $30: German nurse, 1c iid, $15; German candi..avian secoud girl: 2 wal.resses, $15 and 20, and cirls for cooking and housework. J. £. CROSETT & Cu., 816 ~utter st. HUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER: any siyle, $3 up; misfiis and cast-off shoes bough' or exchanged: larg - stock of second-hau shoes: firsi-class repairing: WOrk gusranteed. 749 Mission st., near Grand (pera-house. W OBKING HOUSEKEEPFR, WIDOWER'S family. in & mining town, 815, see party here; girls for cooking, housework, etc. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. | WANTED= wark. American girls to assist, $10 an Stockton st RMAN GIRLS FOR HOUSE- -0 and $25: girl for Alameda. $20; erman cook, $30; youog LEON ANDRKE, 515 " RY HOTEL, $20; 2 WAIT- 3 head waitress, $30. HOTEL 1k, 420 Kearny st. N EXPERIENCED ( LOAK SALESWOMAN 4. for a lirsi-class house to-day. Callon U. S. industiial \gency, room 165, Crocker buildiug. E SIMON WANTS 100 MiN TO GET BOT . tle beer or wine 5c: bes: frée lunch. 643 Clay. TANTeD—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Frotect yonc ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO;, Dept. L, Paten: Attor- peys, Washinzton. D. C, for thelr $150U priza offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. EST IN CITY--SING' k% ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1, $1 25, 81 50 per wees. Pacific ouse, Commercia’ and Leidesdort sts. ME’S HALF-SOLING, 80c: LADIES i0c. done while you walt 638 Market, opp. Palaca Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Fluck’s.s. k- RY ACME HOUUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. fora room: 26ca night: $1 a week. OUSI K EPER F. R SAN J SE: MIDDLE- aged honest woman will find & good home. Cull at 161 Chattanooga, cor. I'wenty-third, city. Vy ox AN 20 10 24 FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work, 1 iu family; wages $8. Call 1001200 710 Lombar! si., cor. Mo .igomery ave. MAKER FKOM NEW YORK DESIKES work by the day; perfect fit: rapid and exce.- lent work guaranteed: garments remcdeled ; refer- ences given. Address K., box 143, Call Office, JEGMAN GIKL WOULD LIK.. GENERAL housework. Call 322 Folsom st. JERMAN “GIRL WIS, 8 SITUATION: £00d Co0k: reference. I FALOR, 337 Turk. ELIABLESWEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO light housework, or upstairs, in small Ameri- cun family. Call or ‘address 1311 42 Minna st. 100D YOUSNG GIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1018 Valencia st., corner Hill. QUM 150 10 Tbu &1 NIGHT: 500 1V 3100 per week, Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W INCHESTER HOUSE 43 THIRD ST_NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a nighs: reading- room: free bus and baggage o and 1rom ihe ierrs. w ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 3L Vveek; rooms for two, 206 a day, $1 GUa wees; reading-room: Gally papers. 36 Clay st GJE{L FOR PLAIN SEWING ON FINE vests. 2227a Geary st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND assist wich cooxing. 1218a Fulton st. == OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework aud mind children. 1510 O'Farrell W ANt ED—STRON: GIRL OR WOMAN: housework ; sieep home. 102 Welsh, cor. 4th. TOUNG WOMAN DL.SIRE eling co . panion. good s Taylor st., room 3 EALTHY WETNURSE DESIRES POSI- tion. Address Nurse, box &5, Call. W B HUUSE 48 THIKD S NK Market: 200 reoms: 25¢ 1o §1 50 per night #1650 {080 per week: convenlent and respectubie: 1ree bus and baceace to and from the terry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALK, HUNTER & €O. CHIN:SE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 251. W.C.YOU. CEINESE & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS. help:tel. main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMEN 1] best help. 314 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, & 75, St. Ann's bidg., 6 Kddy st.: tel. Main 5234. APANESE AND CHIN ¥SE HELP. ORIEN- tal Businoss Agey,820 Merchant:iel.main 1633, VHINESE AND JAPANKSE EMPLOYMENT / office; best heln. 41415 U Farrell: 424 CRINESE AND JAFANESE RULIABLE Jhelp; tel. Main 1997, BRA DLE ¥ €C0.. 640 Ciay OTEL WORK; YOUNG MAN THOR- oughly exyerienced, city and country, wants employment; sober, stcady, sgreeabie; exce.lent references: wuges moderate. Address Ho.el. box 28, Call Office. J IRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and help car= of child; wages $8. 409a Turk. Y\ OUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY AND ASSIST; $5 (0 38 month. 3681 Twent-fourth st. EALTHY WETNUKSE, CHILD 6 MONTHS. Appiy at noon, DR. RICHTER, 614 Geary st. THL 1O _ASSIST IN HOCSEWOURK. 258 {r Citaton Park, near M arket and Guerrero sta. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- rk. 751 Green st., near Mason. UNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 2806 Sacramen:o st. J URSEGIRL: LIVE HOME. APPLY BE- fore 12, 78 . Sutter st., room 112. G IRL F1OM 16 10 18 YEARS FOR GEN- eral housework. Call 521 Haight st. FIE TCLASS SKIRT-MAKERS BOW HAY 504 Satter st. e G FLEST-CLASS TAILORESSES WANTED, 504 Sutter st. \GHT SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 7:15 P. M. s LY NN'S Uresscutting School, 14 McAllister. G TIELS 10 LEARN DRESS CUTTING, FIT- iing and making; class cvery day: easy ments: unlimited lessons; new skirt pattern, 28¢. McDOW kL, 636 Market st. RY3EDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS, NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25¢ night: $1 week, A IRDRESSING, 26C AND 850: AFIER- noon classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission, (COSEIDEXTIAL POSITION WANTED AS cashier, bookkeeper, first salesman, etc., by German with finestrefersnces, speaking different languages. Address B., box 120, Call. ‘ ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and cataiogue seu. . k. Luroer Schooi, 1515 Howard st. HAMDY, MAN ABOUT PL:(E WISHES A ustion: take care horses. cows, garden, etc., and do chores: z0od driver; city or country. Adaress B. H.. box 92, thix oftice. TRSi-CLASS BRiCA -BAKER WANTS A job in German or home-made bakery: good relerences from last empioyer; take any hand. 438 Ivy ave. (GAEDENER — STTUATION WANTED BY first- 1ass young Dane: underst nds care of horses, cows, poultry: can run gine. Gardener, box 149, Cail 7O NG MAN (19) EXPER gns and steam en- fice. ED BOOK- keeper. Wants situaiion in some good busiuess | with chance :{ advancement; salary low:; Al reference. Address box 11, Call Uftice, Oakland. ITUATION WANIED BY COACHMAN who thoroughly unders ands his business in all ils-braoches As to qualification and rerer- ences adure s C. L., box 91, Cal Office. JTRICTLY SUBEK, SINGLE SWFDISH A coachman desires work in private family; 4 years with last employer: best of references. ~Ad- dress J.. box 144. Lbis office. ANTED—WORK BY A FIBST-CLASS Pa- per-hangsr and palater. Address HARRY, box 68, Call Office. OUNG MAN WITH SOME EXP. RIENCE wanis position to finish as barber. Address LE RUY, P25 Shxth st (GO9D PAPERHANGER WANTS WORK by the plece; 10c a single roll. Address 81 Jessie, rear. AKr-BAKER WANTS SITUATION. or address P. L. M., 921 Misslon st. I DLE-AGED M \N WANIS WORK ON vate place; city or couniry. Address BAR:()N, 1043 Market st. - Q‘A|°BInAN {E.\:iusg.)d DESIRES SITUA- lon ; city or conrtry; reterences. Add A B, nox 11, Cail Office. © 2 ELIABLE MAN WANTS PORTER'S WORK or collect; first-class local reference or bouds given. Address W. B, bux 48, Call. ')70“"0 ERMAN W10 HAS SOME EXPE- rience wal.ing at table woul ! Iike D.ace in cot- wmflfl! ":‘n‘mm;&'gy jl\l"fll wages ex- pected. ease ldress w Newport Cor. Oak and Franklia sis.. room 31s o1 1LOUSe SRR KEURIih Ste v BR o w ANTED—BY A COMPETENT, RELIABLE man. the minagemen: of care of a ranch. elther frult, grain O -L0CK: O 10 Tent 00 shares. Aadress JOHN PHILLIPS SR., Eldridge, Cal, CAEPENTEE AND A HANDY NAN TV genersl. wants wWork in ciiy or cou itry: can ive re if required. Address sive references if req 8.8, box 62, UTCH: R, YOUNG MAN, WAN ] 3 o 'llm ~ " NTS WORK box 104, Cad Uifice. Y Ao B CALL ] ADIES LEARN PRACTICAL HAIRDRES< Jing and manicuring. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell, 105 Ninth st M ST CONVEN TENT AND RESPECTABLE L Winchester House, 44 Ihird st near Marke: “00 rooms: 3 er night: $1 60 0 33 Jor wee oand from terry. MALE BELFY WANTED, ANTED—COOK ON A RANCH, w’ $30: waiter. $30: waiter, $6 oung bar- Kkeeper. $45: Vine pruners, $1 & dav; dlanwaehe etc., $15 to $:5. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. TG0 EEY, 10 TAKE LODGING AT 1va 13 U ‘and 20c & night, including coles Auu Folis €24 Washinzton sr.. near Kearny W ASIED, YOUE SHOES — WE REPAIR shoes up to 10 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have iheir snoes repaired st nigat while you wait: ladiés’ soling, 55¢; men's soling, 50c: fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we have a 1ot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c up to $2 50. 62 Mission st.. bet. First 4 Serond st AGENTS WANTED, W ANTED—AGE T IO SELL STAR MAPS; iiberal commission: chance to make big money; amateur astronomers preferred. Apsly or address J. M. KELLEY, rm. 27, 2235 Geary st. ANTED—GOOD LADY OR GENTLEMEN solicltors; big money and fine seller. 7 City Hall ave. GENTS—HOLIDAY BOOKS; FOUR BOOKS represented by one prospect first agent re- ports 82 orders In four days: F. Person, manager ubscription Department, THE WHITAKLR & RAY CU., 728 PARTNERS WANTED. P N A A e 15 AN ESTABLISHED COLLECTION OF- fice 20 years. M. E. B., box 22, Call. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, PLEASAN suony furnished room in private family: running water; within 8 blocks of Balawin Hotel! S.. box 8. Call Office. BOARDING WANT WO FRIENDS OR ONE GENTLEMA boar ! in refined £imily. TO E. 8., box 118, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. W ANTED—TO BUY HOUSE OR COTTAGE on easy terms. C., box 99, Call Uffice. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU ANTED_A 10-HORS gine for 2 montis. SPOWER GAS 114 First st. doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Misston st. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEIL-~ ry, waiches repaired. MUND, 113314 Alssion. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHI N UOK AND WIFE FO hotel, $45; 3 cooks, | ers, $25 anc '$3: bovs, $15 and §2 ~MALL COUNTRY 0. 240 and $50; 6 wait- Sign-paiucer, city: 2 waiter y 3 disiwashers, 16 and $20: tuilor, country shop, $15 weex: broommares: | ';hfi':efl»'\'“ihfm week and found. MULRAY & | READY, ng Employmont | T ploy: Agents, 634 ana AINTER, HOUSEWORK,NEAR CITY, | : wheelwright, conntry shop, see boss harsy | 4 goid-miners, see boss here: 20 tiemakers. 8o each. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. + FARMERS, 835 AND I w:‘ve‘xl! r ranch CF Tanch, $12: 4 farm | bo : di dfl“s‘. ciy. $2day. MU rReir{sAerer A eharpen | iog Employment Agents, (OR:MAN F K RANCH AND VIN ¥ $35 and found and increase; $ |w53$p§r'l tors, $2 to 8. MUKRAY & READY, Leaving Employment Agen 4 and 636 JLORINT AND GREENHOUSE MAN, W £00d references, couniry, 885 and found. b :lmnlll operaiors. C. R. HANSEN & co., 110 AD WAITER FOR A FAMILY HO 3 H%e W R HANSEN & COn 110 Gerry a2 BAT AND PASTRY COOK, « OUNTRY - M4 #50: second cook, Lotel, $50; sccond SO0k, réstauraat, £60; lunoch oook sad wait for | 3 v 8 3 SN oo ry, [+¥ HANSEN & Cu, 110 | CDUK $10 A WREK AND ROOM: 3 WAIT €18, $25 und room: walter, : 30 and room; pan- tryman, $20 and room; night co0K: <00k, lwl:‘nd room; errand boy, $10, room, *ic.. second ook, $60; B 1N’ 729 rarny; “eSlytant head walter. MARTIN'S, / AITER. COUNTRY, $30 AND ROOM. ¥ MARTIN'S, 749 Mardet. Gu.(.m COOK V\IlANrmn ;N .Awlu‘.s'rl\‘v:xnm ner s taking iu 0 § r d. Dow &nd & zood show 10 woik the bnlI:: lll.g 1Luguire ac 6 Golden Gate ave. AN ng..x:ua. L‘LuD ;.gm‘\k SALE&I(AN Wanted at once: first-class position. Call o; U. S Indusirial Ageacy, room mg:’umn'ur Ndll: | bet. How +) eiry 10 A, KL N, 1u8 LOST. ST—NOV. 4, BET. CALIFORNIA AND 4 Gough sts., “an Francls o, and Chesinat station, _Alameda, lady’s goid watch: init aled cover. Suitable rew rd for return to California Furniture Co., 1.7 Geary 8., - 2 Francisco. | OST--NOV. 4, (ECeIPI F. M ux W olworth Bauk, No. 19,703 Ke urn and receive reward at LUK » MAKI=CH & Cu.’S, 280 and 232 Third st OST--PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 ¥avings and Loan ~ociety of San Francisco in the nam- of JAMES 17 No. 173,957: | finder will please retura to bank. () REPWARD—LADY'S DTAMOND RING iost October “( from Na oma st. to Sixtn, d Folsom. thence to 450 Nutoma. OST - UN MISSION ~T., FL.OM THISD OUT 4 to Nine eenth and t{oward, & (ay charge bovk. Please reiurn to 351 Third live al reward OST—$100 REWARD; 4 can be idenuified. Apply at drugsiore, 400 Geary st. 0S —GORDON SFETTER DOG: TAG 1061, Return to 359 Clem T O-T—SOLI1AIRES DI liberal rewarg. Auds OST — GULD BADG CASPAR ELLENB! Cruz Tugner's Festival.” return 10 1019 Florida st. @~ BLWARD—BUNCH OF 6 RAILRO. $0 keys. Return to Third and n.mm“fi $1 -, box 126 S TED 10 RGER from Santa Liberal reward for its depot. LACK_POINTER: GRAY BRRa Lt i i cense 998. Return to KOHN BROS., 252 Figo BL.: rewar!. STOKAG ATLOW Ra1ES-—1 SRNTURE, ARPETS, pianos, etc.: clean, dry, light co: advanees made. J NOONAN: 1017 10 So0s Sie +lon, above Sixth: open evenings. §TORAGE—CH L APESTIN 1 HE CITY; FIRE- proot bullding; advances made. 2:1 Larkin. {UKNTTURE, FIANOS, TRUNK AD- l! Vances, shipping, CHAS L. TAYLO.