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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1896 oo MRS N Sl o e s b0 ot ) e W b S e s e el SRt R s e e R T R P e R e NOSE FINISHES AT INGLESIDE A Large Crowd Saw the Best Day’s Racing of the Season. The Specterlike Tea Rose Beaten a Nose by the Crack Libertine. A NEW TRACK RECORD MADT Indio, Tenacity and Can’t Dance Carry the Corrigan Colors to Victory. Ostler Joe Ou! for an Airing. The judges at Ingleside were kept busy yesterday separating horses that finished noses apart on the wire, and seldom has a finer day’s racing been witnessed in Cali fornia. From a time standpoint the fu ous finish between the proud Libertine and Tea Rose, a lightning fast little two- year-old, daughter of imp. Midlothian, in tbe owners’ handicap at five and a haif furion s, eclipsed all of the other per- formance: There were but three entries to this event, the two sorinters named and J. Naglee Burke’s Be.licoso. The two-year- old, with eighty-four pounds in the sad- dle, was givine Libertine, with ninety-five | galloped into the stretcn. Below the fur- long pole Duffy took a conventional nan, and Kamsin coming along passed him and won by a few inches, apparenily on sufferance, in 1:413{. If dropp d in a handicap in the near future and the odds are anywhere in the region of 1000 to 1, why, Ostler Joe will undoubtedly figure a cinch—in the stable. After this a six-furlong sprint furnished an opportunity for another Corrigan horse to annex a pur-e. Starting a9 to 5 favor- ite Tenacity outfinished as well as bumped one or two of his field through 1he stretch and won by a short nose from Navy Blue, a 10 to 1 chance. The last race proved an easy thing for Can’t Dance, the 7 to 10 choice, who out- ained Peril and won somewhat handily %y a neck in 1:30 for tue seven furlongs. s s Wil Notes. Tenacity, winner of the fourth race, entered 1o be sold ior $300, was bid up to $700 by Tom Boyle, owner ‘of Nauy Biue, the second horse. Mr. Corrigan retained the colt with the usual $5 bid. Martinus, the steeplechase jockey who rode the crack jumper 8i. Jacob in his Eastern and Montana engagements, ar- rived from the Easi yesterday. Martinus jumped from obscurity to the top of the ladder, now being considered one of the best riders in that daugerous vocation. St. Jacob injured a shoulder in a race at Oakley and will shortly be shipped to Montana. Later he may be sent to Cali- fornia to race. The ring got slightly scorched by laying 40 to 1 a show against Jerilderio. Naglee Burke backed his filly, Dura, quite extensively, but she failed "to land within the money. True Blue ran a remarkably good race and many thought he passed the wire ahead of Indio. The latter certainly did not have any time to spare ior star-gazing. W llie Martin’s saddle work astride of old Strathmeath was a most artistic piece of work. Some of the younger knights of the pigskin might profit by watching the old-timer now and then. Bob Isom was substituted for Piggott on Therese at the request of Mr. Spreckels. Tea Rose worked througa the streich on Thurs.ay moruing in 223 seconds. | The filly is playine in luck that Domino, Tremont, Americus and other cracks are vouuds up, filteen pounds. Bellicoso, ridaen by Jones, carried 96 | pounds. The betting favored Libertine, | who opened at 7 to 10 and atone time | was as good as even money. Bellicoso | was well supported at 3 10 2, and the little | friends, who were legion, forced her price down from 8to6101. Little ime | was spent at the vpost, the trio quickly | being dispatched, with the favorite slow- | est 10 break. Off like a shadow, Tea Rose | led the way, foliowed by Bellicoso, the three furlongs being stepped cff in 34 seconds. At the head of the streich Lib- ertine_began. closing on ihe ieader, but she led him one of the merriest hunts he ever had. | Su sure was Pat Reidy that he had the | race won that he turned in the sadule to | geta glimpse of Libertine, and very soon | the youth bad a better view of him. Foot | by foot the bay overtook the two-year-old | and just as the wire was reached his nose showed in front. Bellicoso was two | lengths away. The time, 1:063{, i now the Ingleside track record and 1s within a fraction of a second of the Coast record. The race developed the fact that Tea Rose, although not partial to weight, is | possessed of a marvelous turn of speed, bordering on the phenomenal. The win- | ner ran the five furiongs in one minue flat, the last quarier being covered in 233 | nds, showing that Galen Brown’s pride lost none of his old-time steam and propelling qualities, The other events were equally as well contested, the big crowd being kept keyed up to a hizh piich of excitement. vor- ites took five of the six iaces. The Corri- gan colors were thirice carried to the front by Indio, Tenacity and Can’t Dance. Backed down from two to even money, Indio waded through his field from one of the rear positions and placed the opening five-furlong scrambie for two-year-oids to his credit. True Blue was second and the 500 10 1 shot, Jerilderio, third. 0Oid Strathmeath, allowed to wander back he betting on the second event, over six furlongs, %rom fours to8 10 1, was | another that came from behind in the run home and gou the decision from Ricardo by iess than, & length. Thelma, the 11 to 5 favorite, was third. “The tempter came and he was tempted!” Ostler Joe, a member of Trainer Randel(l’s equine paradox from | tbe Copper City (Mont.) curricuium, fur- nished a grand exhibition of brate intelli- gence. The knowledge possessed by the mals in the Montana trainer’s charge borders on the supernatural. They seem to realize by the crowd that gathers around the stall in the paddock that tne public is backing them, and they imme- diately grow wise. Yesterday Ostler Joe started in a mile da<h along with Kamsin and three others. The latter opened at 7 to 5, and was backed down to evens. Ostler Joe opened at 7 to 5, too, ond went back to 2to 1. Then some coin went in on h:m, but very little from the land of mines and smelier smoke. The Ostler easily overhauled Sabilla and | not quartered on the track, for she would probably be bumped up against them. The card to-day isa very lengthy one, | seven events being down for decision. Following are the entries: First race, six furlongs, selling—12 Bg Chief 107, Arctic 112, Last Chance 109, De: Norte 114, 43 Red ldle 104, Tia Juana 104, Petrarch 107, 43 Don Gara 104, Banjo 109, 44 Castanetie 99, Alvero 104, Second race, five and & half farlongs, handi- cap, two-year-olds — (51) Howsard & 11 George Palmer 105, 34 Dunboy 104, (39) Hannetta 104, 45 Horatio 100. Third race, seven furlongs, place purse— 52 Monterey 112, Arno 109, Malo Diablo 112, | 50 Harry 0 104, 13 Jay W heeler 81, 61 Peril 109, Catherine’ the Great81, 53 Rebekah 81, | 59 Navy Blue 109. Fourth race, one and a_half miles, hurdle 61 Bread Biliow 118, 37 Baby Bill 145, Fin Sinughter 147, 49 B-dford 145, (49)J'0 C 149, 49 Governor Bucd 118, Fif b race, one mile, purse—51 Lincoln II 82, 32 Ruinart 108, Instigator 108, 19 Damien 108, (54) Hazard 113. Sixin race, five and a balf furlongs—42 Per- haps 111, 27 Montgomery 114, 18 Dolore 96, | 45 Geyser 99, 54 Model 119, 57 McFarlane i(l’g, 42 imp. Santa Bella 114,43 Preceptress 7. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling—16 Tonino 110, (44) Una Colorado 109, 40 Si Algnon 105, (35) Red Pike 104, (43) Veragu. 106, 30 Scimitar 104,52 Circe 104, 52 Doubt iul 99, 38 Miss Ban 99, Arctic 112, 46 Lu- | eille 104, SACRAMENTO’S CHIEF. Supreme Court Decision Concerning a Salary for a Police Position. The Supreme Court has decided the case of Warren F. Drew against John B. Rodgers, in- voiving the office of Cnief of Police of Sacra- mento. The decision was that *‘there is no error in the record available to defendant and the order appealed from should be confirmed.” Drew was elected Chief of Police for Sacra- mento for & term of two years, from April 1, 1890, under the law which provided that in case of a vacancy the City Trustees might fill by appointment until the nex: election. At the city election of March, 1892. Rodgers received the majority of votes, and the can- vassing_buard declared him_elec ed, but on June 17, 1892, he was adjudged to be in- eligible by reason of alienage. He appealed and the judgment was affirmed by the Supreme Coart 1n December, 1893. In Ap:il, 1892, Rodgers had forcibly dispos- sessed Drew of the office, and having subse- quently been natu alized, the Cit: Trustees, in June, 1892, made him Chief until the next city election, and at the city election of 1893 he was again e ected by the voters and was duly dec.ared Chief of Poiice. The new char- ter of Sacramento went into operation in Jan- uary, 1894, and the office of Chief of Police was mude appointive instead of elective. The Su[;remc Court opinion in part is as follows: “The judgment is not in form appropriate to the siate of the case at the time of the trial, the office having been abolished, but it cannot be corrected on this appoul, which is for an or- der denying & motion for & new trial only.” —————— Tea at Belvedere. The tea that was to have been held at the residence of Mrs.J. 8 Matoon, Belvedere, on October 31. end which was postponed on ac- count of unfavorable weather, will take place to-day, November 7. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. [E'GHTH DAY, Friday, November 6. Winter mecting, 1896-97, -Weather fine. Track good. FIRST R4CE—Five furlongs; two-year-olds: conditions; allowances; purse $400. Betting. Index. Horse, weight. | St 1% g 3% Str. Fin, Jockey. !004' n("l. |Tnato, 2 2| 2 5h | 4% | Ins (W T ;| Trae Biie 2. 8 5 Fl T 15| 2 w 10 43’ |Jeriiderio, 2 | 314 | 3n 20 (45) | Scotch Kose, 4f 1 fi,fi} S e e s’ |Dura, 2 5 83| 6% | 534 | b H 5 (1%)| Alma, 2 ol 1 sn | 76 | 7z | 8 2 4 @1 |Gr.ndezia, 2.7 108| 7 5% | 43 | 63 | 72 |Frawiey 8 60 18'| Boheuian Lass. £.105| 3 8 8 8 8 |Snider. 30 300 < 00d start. Won driving. Winner, E. Corrigan’s tr. c. . by imp. M axim-1mp. Ira. Time, 1:01%4. x furiongs; sclling; three-year-oldsand up; penalties: parse $400, 1 Betting. Index.| Horse, age, weizht. | St.| 14 1, EA Str. Fin. Jockey. Op. f:n. 2] 10| 6| W. Martin 8 Ricardo, 5 108 3| Shepard. 20 41 |Theima. 5 107} 1 2 2 107} 5 i 110| 4 4 108 7 5 | McFuriane, 107] 2 50 48 | Alvarado, 3. 107 |left 5 48 | Daylight, 8....0 1021t Piggott ... 3 Good start. Won cleverly. 1:16%. Winner, G. B. Morris’ b. g. by Strathmore-Flower of Meath. Time 5, TAIRD BACK-One mile: selling; three-year-olds and up; purse $400. | 1 Index.| Horse, age, weisht [St | 34 Yy 3% Str. | Fin. Jockey. ul::mn‘l re | |2 Br 35 |Kamsin. 3. 1o4f 2| 32 33 32 23 1n |Coch - 48 | ster Joe, 3 305/ 6| 2h 2 | 215 | 11 25 bu‘ir;'.“ e ‘5 i5 |Joe Terry. 8.....93| 3| 4h 41 42 33 32 |E. Jones Nt 5 47 |Marcel, 5. 107 4| 5 5 5 5 435 [Piggott . 15 25 85 |Sabilia, 4. 105 1| 13 18 1h 4 5 H. Martin 15 20 Good start. Won driving. Winner, L. F-zell’s b. g., bv Blages-Miss Hall. Time, 1:413,. 5, YOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up: purse $400. Tna. E Horse, age. weight. @ i % % Str. ... |Tenacity. 3. 2 5 5h | 42 28 |Navy Blue, 4. 4 ehl 88 |8 iy |Nic Nac, 8. 5 1n | 215 | 1n Therese, 3. 1 3% | 15 | 21 3% | Huzel D, 8. 8 i 4% | 6 53 |sir Philip, 3. 3 20 | 30 | 5 £0 | way Jones, 3. 7 780 | 780 | 7 53 | Moran, 8 8 8 8 8 Good st rt._Won driving. Winner, . Corclgan’s br. c., by Longfe/low-Modesty, Time, (), FIFTH RACE—Fiveand a haif triongs; owners' handicap; purse $400, Ind. ‘ Horse, age, weight. | St % s 3% str. Fin. Jockey. ol;nun& (32)| Libertine, 5 ... | FAREE B 3 2 1n R (8| Ten Hose, 2 pfenl e open | gl LE JELDsom. T i (42) | Be licoso, 4..... 3 . 2381 21 3 3 E. Jones. {786 75 Good start. Won driving. Winner. J. G. Brown & Co.’s b. b., by Leonatus-Fa aise. Time, 1:0634. 6] SIXTH RACE—Seven furiongs; selling: three-year-0.ds and up; purse $400. Index. | Horse, age, weight. |t 3% | 3% | % | s 50 | an't Dance,8..105| 2| 53 | 34 | 21 | 23 44 {Perit 6. 5122 | 13 | 113 11 8 1| ib | 20 | 387 a3 i1 3| 56 | 56 | 68 | 510 34 |Car wel, 8. 4| s235 43 | 48 | 44 37 |Brosa Billow,3..102| 6| & 8 8 8 Good siari. Won easily Winner, E. Corrigan’s b, ., by Longfellow-Square Dance. Time. 1:30. HEALTH BOARD EMPLOYES 0UT Two Inspectors Removed and Several Others Appointed. Advantage Taken of the Recent Raise in the Appropria- tion HI BOARD COMMENDS ITSELF. Extraordinary Precautions to Be Taken Against the Spread of Disease. The Board of Health took occasion to congratulate itseif on its administration at a meeting held yesterday, and not only to tell v hat it had done in the past, but what it intended to do in the future. B-fore getting down to throwing bou- quets at itself the board took occasion to make & number of changes among its em- ployes that hav: been contemplated for some time, The position of Inspector A. T. Patton, who declined to resign, was declared va- cant, and P. L. Long was appointed to the vacancy. The resignation of Inspector G. W. Stout was accepted, and A. P. Donovan was chosen to fill the place. The new positions of assistant food inspectors, recently cre- ated and provided for by the increased appropriation granted by the Board of Supervisors, were filled by the followin -z Harry O'Donnell, T. McE'roy, J. Lahaney, | P. Kessam, R. H. Lyons and K. Aby. Each wiil receive a salary of $75a month. A. T. Taylor and . W. Davis were ap- pointed outside tant food inspeclors at salaries of $75 a month each. The annual report to Mayor Sutro, a president of the board, was then read by Secretary Godchaux. Af'er reviewing to some extent the history of previous ad- ministrations, the efforts of the present | body were taken up arid the why and the | wherefore of its success dilated on. Its| success ul effort to procure an increase of | the $26,000 annua! appropriation, with which previous boards had been satisfied, | was described at length, and the fact that | it had succeeded in getling an appropria- tion of $65,000 prondly pointed out. The fight a:ainst flth and unsanitary buildings in Chinat.wn was aiso treated | at some length and the great benefits de- | rived from the destruction of the old | structures called to notice. | Alter showing the great advantage of the food-inspection stations that are to be | established the report concludes: “This warfare against disease will be | carried still further an! with more ag- gressiveness than before. The efforts of the board will include therecommenda- tion of the adoption o an ordinance pro- hibiting, under penalty of arrest, the habit of indiscriminate expectoration in streets and other public places, as well as 43 by E 100, being portion lot 8, block 13, map ot {’NF:I;IY of Conle;e‘nnmuwm As.ociation, Ber<e- ey $10. & John ana Jessie Laing to P. M. snd Bella Laing, loton E line of Bl-ine avenue, 225 S of Twelf. stree , S 50 by £ 125, being port ons of lots 5 and 6. block M, Huntington Tract, Brookiyn Town- ship: s10. ictor C. Jacks to Christ Nelson, lot on N line of Scl ool strect, 125 I of Fruitvale avenue. E 31.79, N 172 W 31 50, 5 175.85 to bezinning, beiog por- tion 10t 10, biock D, Champlon Tract, Brook- Iyn Township; $10. Daniel aud Victoria Stvart to Union Savings Bank,lo: on & corner of Harlan street and Te e- graph road, <W 55, -E 300. NE 658, W to be- ) Ding, being (oL 9 aud por fon of lot 8, Hurlans Addition to Town o: Leandro, ¥den Town- ship; $10. ———————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL A L Levinsky, Stockton J B Hoyt. Birds Landing A Simpson. Los Angeles G A Hoffman, Sacio H Thorp, ~acto G Eikers, Sacio I C ilari, Sacto R Granger, Natfonal City Miss M Milhcim, Cal J G Hastings, Nut Clty 2iis: A J G.stren, Cal G Palmer, 1 05 Angeles Mrs McGrath. ~acto A Cadwell, Petaloma A W S uart, Courtland J S Marines, Linco.n A M Graff,\ewj.eniides F P_Kencaice. Berkeley P L Miller, Berke'ey H A Fraison, Port Costa R W Jackson, Berkeley E T Blaxe Berkeley H A loeding, verkelev J B Metcaif, Berkeley E W Stradiniuller, cal P J | ark, Berkeley O B Dough, Or F L Com' s, Napa D I Gillis_Prescott A P Halfnill, Los An C A Cole, Cal Mrs A B Andr-ws, Ci CG \Vhite. Del Monte H > Granger, Kuns H C Veatch, ~an a Croz J M Eby, Sac o ¥ Coflin, Carson ‘W _H Nicho's, Cal W J Kuox, Oakland ¢ W Chandlr, S Cruz C W Mcloth, N ¥ JA An 't ws, Los Ang J L Phelps, Stockton W A Buitefield. < al J L Blauc, Fresno C H Arvderson, Ohio kG . recne, Suuta Cruz F H Krebs. -acto k. M Griggs, Stanford U W H_liorrison, Orland F D Kyan, Sucto P A Bu Il Stockton W A Smippe, Avon W B Butler, Chicago C L Marlait, Wasn, D C MraB 3 Woodbetl, Cal Miss £ Shaw, Siockton NEW WESTERN HOTEL, W Bennett, Los Ange'es A A Pryo! & fam, Wdind J H Mosher, Ls Angeles R Culbane, Woodla:d H allemand, N Y H. Wa hau, Philad- Iphia J Rodgers & wi, N Y B L Fisher. Alameda E Slade, Aicatraz J Bioyl, Alam da H F Schwarze, Alcatraz W D Clausen, U S N G Coulter, Ange's Is A Peiersoli, Angels |8 G Buel, Augels Isiund M Bray, New Orleans J E. Steph ns, N Orins J M Doweliig, Scranton W Miller, New Orieans F J Fuller, Y E Gottlieb, New urleans F A Case, Oregon City RM Meclntyre & fam. G Uase, Oregon Clty Lincoin, Neb F Rish & 18, Uenver A WT aidmore, US N J Cumis<y, Santa Kosa COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. J Murphy & w, ~an Juse Mrs H G Miller, Bakers K J Christiansen, Vacav Mrs P Sowers, S L Oblspo W Burns, Ferodale ML Maste er. N Y O ~herlaan, ac HJ F hey & w, Mont M J i yan, Helena Miss B Hamiiton, N J Miss B Brewsing. NJ B iewis Pa € Wuhemeir, N L O’Farrell, Belfust Mrs L A Chase. Merced W Mesitase, Santa Crug A McCrewser, Angel Isla L Adams, Angel Island D M Emerson, ~anta CrzG H Burie,Santa Monica G Tubbs, Jackson A Atkins, Silv.r City Tpe, Siockton J Flemming, Portiand Con.ra Costa G Pu nam & S B Kalph. Sonora G P Turpe 1. S0'0ra C Greeu. Texas E Rose, Texas T Jonosou, Melico,U S A PALACE HOTEL. Mr Harvey, London W J Campbell, Englana J Ga wood, Stockton W G Blait, Detroit P W Murpby, san L O K Mc _eili, Poriand W H Kennedy, Portland F H Coyne, An-els W M Stewart, Carsn Cty F W Elv, ~anta Croz SY Mitchell, Portland W B Jeftrey, London F Fraucls. - nglana S W iorgan, Los \ng F W Swunton, ~ta Cruz € C Perkins, Sanford W G liarding, Indian Pt Mrs Newton, Duncans Suzette \ew on. Duucns H Moss, Lancaster J L Chapman, Phiia Col Treveiyun, Fresno B F Langtord, Stockton W H Chris ie, Oakland W H Gienn, Chicago E D Sawyer, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL B Fitzsimmons & w, N Y M Juilan. N Y D Hickey, N Y F H_ owell San Mateo J Hatcl Miss B L Bates, N Y GJK enev,San Joso F C i hompson, N Y i°J Conneliy, N ¥ Mrs S Con er, Stockton Miss C nningham, Stktn Mrs A M Heacn, Md J M McPike, apa R Wilson & w, Portland S ke botham, Stktn A Goldsmith, Portland E R Remenss N'Y R Bennett, Vacaville A Beiten, Bartlett Spgs M de Jsue, San Mateo W H Fisk Chicazo Mrs Wilison, Salt Lake T Milton Jr. Saasa ito Mrs Milton, Sausalito C R Hadley, Chic.go LICK HOUSE. G Black & w, Chico E P Strong, Madera A W T.ft, Nevada City P E Webb, Stockton P O White, Bakerstield G Heelner, Sonoma P Hogun & w, N Y J T Carp nter, N Y Mrs #sh, Chicago ¥ D Hol 1day. Fresno G W ~mith, Fre no F P Wallace, Battle Crk A B Milier, Portiand W W Buder, Portiand R ¥ Hammond. Seattle R i Murphy, Sacto S Varner. Guern: ville C Demetack, Berkeley G Reed, Berkeley F W Ty'me, Berkeley = Williums. Hoboken other m-asures wich will tend to educate the general pubiic up to t- e proper recog- nition of tubercuiosis asa highly danger- ous and infectious disease, and subiect to the same regulations and restrictions as those diseases which are now classed ss aangerous and infectious, but which, in comparison with tuberculois, deserve buta fraction of considera ion.” The contract for building a new ambn- lance was awarded to O’Brien & Sons for REAL ESTA1E TRANSACTIONS, Edward H. and Jane E. Randal! to William H. M Neil, undivided half interest in Iot on W line | of Van Ness avenue, 107:6 S of Valiejo street, S | 30 by W .23; $3375. i William Muhlenbrink to Mary Mubienbrink, lot | | SW coruer of Bush and Taylor streets, W 25:6 by 868:9: gift. Robert and Frances G. Ferral, William H. and | Eua L. Payson and Johin B. Bacon to Joh: Bacon.lot on S line of Post street. 112:6 W of | Buchanan, W 25 by S 137:6, quitciaim deea; $10. | Frank M. Pixiey 10 Amelia V. R. Pi lot in Western Addition block 345 bounded by Fillmore, | Steiner, Green and Union streets: gift. | Adoiph Kronberg to Annie Kronbeére, 1ot on N | line of Turk street, 210:6 W of Pierce, W 25 by N | 137:6: also all other moneys, life Insurance, en- | dowme(s, real or personal properties belong tomeor that shall accrue through my dems: gifi. Lazarus Shepiro to Thomas E. and Mary F. Mc- Eneany. ot on W line of Folsom street. 85 S of Twenty-first, S 30 by W 90; § 0. Frederick A. Dodge 10 Jiseph Dubbel, lot on E line of kair Oaks strest, 244 S of Twen(y-first, S 32 by E 117:6: $10. Mary B. Pratt, Henry H.. Alexander H., Sophie C. and Georgia C. Buhine (0 Charles C. Bemnis, un- div dea 34 of lot on W corier Army und Guefrero Brown, lot on W line California, S 27:6 by strects, W 300, § 114, £ 200, N 6215, k 100, N 51:6: $775. C. D and Grace L.Vincent to Alba F. Smith, lot on Eline of Diamond street, 97:6 S of Twen- teth. 825 by E 1.5: $10. henry F. Bruns to Joseph Schwaeitzer, lot on NW corner Pacitic and sansome vireets, N 3. 1434 by W 67:6; $10. Jobn K. Miller to Annle £ of ~alina place, 137:6 N 0 W 58: $10 Louis Metzger to Zaward Metzger. undivided third of lot on ¥ line of Thirty-fifih aveuue, 150 & of C street, ~ 180 by £ 120: $.0 Kate Judge to Johu Judge, 1ot on E line of Thir- ~fifth uvenue, 225 N 0f O strect, N 75 by & 240; 150 10t on k. line 0: Thirty-fitth avenue, 175 N of | R street, N 60 by E_120; also loton E line of | Forty-fiith avenue, 167 A 07 J street, N 50 by E | 120:also_lot on S line of Liberty street, 105 \W of Church, W 50 by 5 114: giit. George M. and Ethel M. Mathews to Lillie C. Magers (wife of Lemuel C.), lots 559 and 361, Gift Map 8; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Ann Harnis to John Ames 10 on W line of Cen- ters.eet, 258:024 ~of West Twelfth,then ce paral- % lel with S line o1 West Twelfih sireet 131 thence 8 200, K 134:11%. N 200 10 begi ning, ing block 657, Oa~land: also 10: on WV line of Cen- ter » eet, 208:034 S of West Twe fth. S 50, W 132:714, N 50, k. 132:0%%, being lots 19 and -0, biock ‘557, map of Cenier-street lots, Oak and: also lot on i line of Myrtle sireet, 193:9'~ of West | Twelt I street or Central avenue, s 35, £ 125, N | 35, W 125 to begiuning, Oakl«nd: eiso lot ou N E cortier of Myrtl- and West Twelf h streets, 125 by N 105, blocs 588: uiso ot on | fine f \ug. nolix street, 118:3 N of Tenth. N 30 by E 1285, Oskland, @50 lot on W line of Adeliue siree., 170.62 N’ of ‘Tentn, W 186.50. S 75, ». 186.50, W 75 (0 beginninz; also 1ot on SW corner of Ade ine and Twelfth siréets, S 50 by W 125.3, all being subject io life ate, Uasland; gifi. 2. and Rom ida 'Sbarboro’ to_San Francisco Mu’ual Loan Associatior, iine of McKee street, 335,40 E of Ba 18394, W 50, S 18332 o beginuin 1ng 1ot 9, biock H, smendd map of J. W. Crawford Trati, Oakland Township: . A. k. Severns to same, lot 5, black D, J. E. Mo Elrath Trac , Oaklaod Towuship; $10. John Guzanego t Ciaude Ponzia, It on E line of T nth street, 1505 of Uni\ersiy avenue, S 50 by E 155, bock 100 tract B, Berkeley sLand and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $95, H len and Helen A. Moy s (by attorney) to David Moyes, ali interest. begluning at a point Dnearly In front of & Louse formerly owned by P. K. Edmondson: thence o the NW corner of old San Leandro biidge, 212 fect: thence 129 to SK corner of :.umonsou's old fence; then e along the middle of Xan Leandro Creek 132 to New Leaudro bridge: thence along W side of sald las; bridge 282 10 beginuing, Brookiyn Township; grant. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Leander Shores, lots 16 10 24, b..ck 1, 1018 21 to -8, block 4, Allen- duse Tract, subj et 10 mortguge, brookiyn Town- ship; & Andrew E. Severns to San Francisco Mutual Loan Association, lo on N lin= of Highiund svenue, 80 W of Lisurel street, W 4) by N 132,50, being ot 11, biock K, smended Map Moss I ract, Brooklyn Township; 1. i Iviia P. Thorndyke (0 Manuel Duarte, ots 1 and 16, block 98, town of Decoto, Washingion Township; §450. jseme to Francisco Janerio, lois § and 13, biock Werner (wife of 98, same, Washinglon Townshi Erances H. Morgan to Amy J. George), [0t on SW line of K.st Nineteenth sireet, 125 SE' of Fourth avenue, SE 25 ny SW 150, biock 103, Clinion, I-ast Uakland: gift, Same (0 Will'am J. Tucker, lot on SW line of East Nineteenth street, 150 Sr. of kourth avenue, SE 5 by sW lwfuwk 103, sume, Easi Oakiund giit. Frank H. Williamson to Grace K. Williamson, lot on E corner of East Twenty-iourth strect ana Eleventh avenue, 512 160 by NE 150, biock 150, sam-, East Uakiand: gift. x Wil iam T. and Josie A. Bell 10 S, 8. Bryan, ot on E line of Fulton street, 44 5 of Bancrofi way, | preach. I wr SAN FRANCISCO CALL.™ PBUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francidco CALL— 710 Market street, open unill 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. £89 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streeis, open untii § ¢'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES., UNITED PREeSBYTERIAN Church. Golden Gate ave., cor. of Polk st. M. M. Gibson, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 M. Y.P.S C E at 11 o e pasior will preach both morn< ing and evening. Subject for evening, *The Bat- tie Over, the Victory Won.” Cordial ioviiation to all. HOW ARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Oak ana Baker sis. (enirance 1o pao- handle of Golden Gate Park)—Rev. . R. Farr: pastor: residence 519 Devisadero st. i1 A ‘M. and 7:45 P. M. Morning subject, “A Glimpse of Heaven.” In the eveniug Rev. Thomas Marshall, D.1,, fleld secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, New York Ci Dr. M rsball is an_eloguent Sabbath-school at 9:30 A. M. Y. P. 5. C. F. at G: P. M. Praver-meeting ai 7:45 P. 3. Wednesday. Al cordially invited Lo these s. rvices. FIRST _PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Rober: Mackenzie, D.D., pastor: Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks. co-pastor. Rev. Thomas Marshail, D.D., of Chicago,fivid secretary to the Board of Foreign Miissions will presch at 11A. M. M. Jenks will preacy at 7:50 P. 3. Sunpay-school at 12:45 p. . Y. P.5.C. K. st 6:16 P. M. Prayer-meetingWed- nesday at 87, M. All are welcome. B, SDIPSOS MEMURIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 308 Haight st, Preaching at 11 A. X, and 7:30 P. M. The pastor will preach at both services: Subject at 11 A. 3, “The Universal Lordship”: at7:30 P. x, “Not Conformed, but Transformed.” Sunday-school at 12:30 P. )., C. B. Perkins sup- erintendent. Kpworth League service at 6:50 . M. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. lri»'er-meellng Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. &= HOWARD-ST. M. E. CHURCH, HOW- ard sireet, bet. Second and Third, two blocks from the Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., pastor. Mar in Schultz, musical di- . F. Gibson, Sunday-school superinten - The special music to-morrow evening wiil cousist of a soi0 by Miss Maud Van de Mark. 110, 18 of public services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday scuool at 12:30. Prayer-meeting . ednes- day evening, 7:45. Epworth League, t:50 Sunday evening Morning subject, “A 'Voice From Heave. evening snuject, * After Elec fon, What ?” * Pagtor’s resiaen €, 140 tiawthorne st.. near the church. Telephone red 98l. Church telephone biack 961. 2 CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL hurch, Mission st., bet. Sixth and Seven h, R. Dille.. D.D.' pasor. Pastor's resi dence, 1210 Mission st. The pastor wiil preach Al usual hours. Morniog subj Chariot and Mantle”; evening. Sunday-school, R. V. Watt superintendent, 1 oung Peopl Society of Christian ¥n- or, (w0 meetings, at 6:350 P. M. Seats free. Jyeriody we come. NUTICE OF MEETINGS. THE R GULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the siockhoiders of the CALIFURNTA EMAKERS CORPORATION will be heid at the Chamber of Commerce, 43. California s:., San Francisco, on WEDN SDAY, November 18, 1596, commencing at 10 0'clock . M. J. H. WHFELE |, Secretary. SPECIAL MNUTICES. GAS FIXIURES MADE TU ORD-R; | A Piace in the cliy. H. HUF SCHMIDT, 625 Golden Gate ave. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. e AN PR e b L B A o S o RBSPECTA I Li. WOMAN WISHES A ~IT0- auon 10 do housework: is a piain cook and laundress: many years’ refurence. Call 364 Jessie si., near Fifih. (COMPL, ENT WOMAN WANTS SITCATTON 8 <00k : would do washing or working house- keeper for & grown family. Call 203 Gouga st. for l‘ IRST-CLASS COOK DESIRES A POSITI N in an lusttution in city rcountry; can give first-class reference. Appiy at 183 Jessie st., near Third. DRESSMARER WOULD LiK: WORK BY the day; fit guaranteed; reasonable: or take work home. 515 Jessie st. ELIABLE NORWEGIAN GIRL WISHES 70 do light housework. Call or address 1070 Hoard st. FEMALE HELY WANTED. HELP WANTED—Continued. KAMSTR - §S, MACHINE WOEK: 5 WAIT- resses, $20 snd room: waltress, city, $18 and room; young girl, ciamberwork: wairess for Oakiand, Cai.; German hambermaid, §20 and roum; 3 waitr'sses $15a d room, etc, Cily; wait- Tess, ¥4 a week: 2 waitresses, $25; girl, Green st. 815 zirl, Laguna at., 317 50 2 girls, V' Farrell st. $15: girl, Haywards, < al., 520, giri, Post st., ¥16: girl, Alun da, Cal.. $20; Liri, Ciurch st , $12: girl. Broderick st., $15. -irl, Pine st, §15; gir , Wash- ingion st.. $15; middle-aged wom.n for San kafael: young &ri, chamberwork, $10; girl. Palo Alto. Cal.: midii): -ared. woman or 4 ubura. Cal.: 18 young girls, $8 $10 and 212 per month, assist, eic. MAKTIN'S, 7-9 Market st. Y AITRESS:; COUNTRY HOUEL: $20, KOUM. are advanced. MART 749 Market. AITRESS: CITY; 820 AND BOOM. MAR- TIN’S, .49 Mars st. W ANIED—A SITUATION BY AN ELDER- ly intciligent American woman to assist light work: is a good cook; thorough, net reliable. Addiess E. D. 204 Turk st. JBENCH NYOUNG LADY WISHES A SITOA- ton as chambermaid or take care of grown children. references. E. C., 10 Hanover place, off sacramen:o, bet. Powell Mason. ITUATION WANTED BY CANADIAN Protestant giri in an American family: good ©o0k: reference. 620 Larkin st. OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO do housewors; wa es $20; 2 years in last last Place: can cive ‘good reiere ces. Piease cal. or address 919 Websterst., cor. Gold-n Gate ave. ESPLCIABLE WO AN W NIS SITUA- 1o at general housework f-r a siall family or 10 taxe charge of home for eiderly coup'e or com- penion for elderly lady. references exchunged. Adaress 1945 Mission st. | CUL. EN, 323 Sutters... WAITRESS « BOUSE: CITY; 815 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AITRESS REST. JOS W $25 MI>5 CUL EN, 8.8 Sutter st. BARBER*——FUK EMPLOYME NT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 5. FUCHS, 325 Grantave. J GURNEYMEN BAR, ERS' EMPLOVMENY secretary, H. BKRN ARD, b 102 ~eventh st. 4 R~ ProlECIIVE U Saent secreiary, CONEAD TEOE E Jdeas; they may br WEDDERBURN neys, W ashington. D. O WET BOI- nch. 6431 KOF SIMON WANTS 100 M -N tie beer or wine 5c: bes: free lu ANTLD. 1DEA . WHO CAN patent? Protect your Some e e ou. weaith. | Write JOHN & 00, Dept. L, Patent ALtoc- >, Sor thetr $1500 prise offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. TST IN CITY--SING' E_ROUMS. 15, 20 AND 25 cants per night. $1. $1 25, §1 50 per Facific Fouse, Commercia' aud leldesdorff sts. M N'S HALF-SOLING, b0c.: LADIES, 300.: one while yon wait. 838 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market. opp. Will & Fluck's.5. £ = KY ACME HOUSE, iow Sixth. for a roo ROTESIANT, REFINED, MIDDLE-AGED woman, two in family, $10 to $15. MISS OMAN, WIln A GIRL, $15 MISs CUL- LEN, utter st. OOM~ 160 10 76c PER NIGHT: bUG 10U 5150 rer week. Oriental, 225 Dromm st ¥ room: free bus an.! bag / INCHESTER HOU 44 THIRD ST Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a nigh Teading- o 10 and {rom the ferry. W\ AN WITH A CHILD $20: WORKING housekeeper, country, $16. and others. i Ul BAY & READY, Leading Lmp.o, ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. G 1KLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions, from $12 to $25. German Employment Office, U6 Mason s. JELMAN GIKL FOR HOUSEWORK; 2 IN famiy; good home: wages $10. Cail bet. 8 80d 114 "3, §134 Coe, betl. Brannan and Bryunt. C(.ufi. ikST YOUNG LADY WISHES A Ppl-ce asseamstress and to do second work . city Or country: no objection to chiidren: references. Address A. B., box 121, this office. WWEDISH WOMAN, WITH GIRL OF 6 years, would like a place as working house- ke per In smal familv; wages $15 to $20. 8, W., box 14z, Call Office. DRESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS WOULD LIKE enzagements by the day; city or country. 716 Larkin st. Y QUNG GIRL WISHES TO GET A PLACE 1IN city or country for chamberwork and waiting. Call 4t 744 Howard s, ( OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A lace :0 do housework In a plain - merican family ; wages $15. 718 Tenth st., Uukland. IRS -CLASS GERMAN GIRL WISHES A place in American family. Call 31 Valencia st. R FINED NOU-G WIDOW WOULD LIKE the care of a child or light work. child pre- fefred; can speak German: can give (he best of references; please call; do not write; men need 1ot apply. A.'S., 850 Mission st ¢ FINED LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION to take chur.e of u rooming-house, hotei or any position of trust; room and board more of an obj ct, with small compensation. Address M. L., box 21, Call Office. G EMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO ¥ second work and sewing; wag:s £20. Call or address 1§10 Lar. in st. l’OUNG WOMAN WANTS WONK BY THE A davdoing hou ecleaning,etc. Add. L.R.,63.Call. RESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK DESIRES work by the day; perfect fit; rapld and excel- lent work guaranteed; garments remodeled: refer- ences given. Address K., box 143, Call Office. Y OUNG WOMAN DSIRES T0 GO AS TRAY- eling co . panion: good seamstress. Apply 131 Taylor st., room 3. W INCHESIER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST NE Market: 200 rooms: 25c 1o £1 50 per night. #1 60 1086 per week: convenient and respectabie iree Lus and bazgare 1o and from the terrv. SILUALIUNS WANTED-MALE., UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231 W.C.YOUNG, mgr Cmsnsnaumszi : EST'D. 20 YEARS: help:tel. main 1897. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Ciay. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMANT] best heip. $14B Sutter st.: tel. Grant 50. \) LLL Pat PASSAGE TO ENGLAND AND return in exchange for companionship and slight uttentions to invalld iady. K. vox 9, Call. ):- UNG GIRL TO ATTEND BABY, APPLY bet. 9 and 10, 222 Eddy, grouxd floor. i1 G 2517 Getavin st RL, ASSIST GENERAL HOUSEWORK : 8. reading-room: daliy OAMS, 16 A DAY: 3L week; rooms for iwo, 25¢ & day, $L OUs Weeki Ders 56 Clav J ANiED—SINGLE N TO 14 KE LODGING al 10c 150 20c a night, including CUdes auu 10l . near Kearny. M and W ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE EEPAIR shoes up to 10 0’clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at nigat while you walt: ladies’ soling, 55 €0l we less than one-fourth their 6 ‘men’s ing, 60c: file shoes made 1o order rom $2 up: have a lot Of shoes, been damaged by water, at alue, from 25¢ up Lo ant Second st bt Mission st e AGEANS WANTLD, 'S A BIRD, NO SALT TO CATCH 1T; SEND EALTHY WETNURSE, CHILD 6 MONTHS, Apply at noon, DR. KICHTER, 614 Geary st. 00D COOK FOR INSTITUIIUN; \ HOICE Pplace; wages 525, Appl: 315 Sutterst. mo or address J. M. KELLEY, rm. 25¢ for sam:ple and terms: “Lightning Scissors JIRL, ENERAL HOUSEWORK: $10. 166 | Sharpener”: makes U $5 per day. k. C.STOWE, Precita ave. box 841, San Jose. Ual. TIST-| LASS COOK FORHO PITAL; STATE /ANTED—AGE T IO SELL STAR MAPS! exp Fenoe. A dress M, B D., box 98, this office. W {iberal commission: chance to make big referred. amatear astronomers pr Apoly Doy 2215 Geary st. y Hal TLEMEN TED—GOOD LADY OR G 7 ANTED—GOO 2 Gy solicitors; big money and fine seller. 1l ave. W ANTED-GIXL FOR GESERAL HOUSE- work. 731 Green st., near :iaso FI&; 5S SKIRT-MAKERS. BOWHAY 504 Sutter st. Flts .ASS TAILORESSES WANTED. 504 Sutter st. N !GHT SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 7:15 P. M. + LYNN'S I resscutting School. 14 McAliister. IRLS TO LEARN DK CUTTING, *IT- ting and making: class -very day: easy pay- ments: unlimited lessons; new skirt pattern, 25c. MCDOW kLL, 636 Market st. USIDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS, NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25¢ night: $1 week. AIRDRESSING, 260 ANU 36c: AFTER- GENTS—H LIDAY BOOKS; FOUR BOOKS represented by oue prospectus; first agent re- ports 32 orders In four days: F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO. fice 20 years. M. A TABLISH KOOMS WANTED. UNFURNISHED ROOMS;: NORTH OF MA R~ box 18, Ca 1 Office. ANTED—FURNISHED ROUM FOR SIN- gle gentleman: w. stof ¥illmore and norih of LEARN PRACTICAL HAIRDHES> id _manicuring. MISS DOYLE, 212 5 Ninth s: VL Y3h SUNVENITENT AND RESPECTABLE L Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 26c 1o $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $3 14r werk: frea 'bus and bagzaze 1o and from ferrs. MALE BELF WANTLD, W ASTED — BLACKSMITH, $150 A DAY: bridge carpenter, $2 a day and board; cook country chophouse, $20 and jound: ranch cook, $15: French restaurant cook. $5U, and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. / ANIED—5 TIGHT-WO: K COOPERS FOR country: shoemaker and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 75, 8t. Ann’s bidg., 6 Eddy sL.: tel. Main 5234. APANESE AND CHIN FSE HELP. ORIRN- tal Busincss Agey,620 Merchant:tel.main 1653, VHINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOY MENT office: best heln. 41dlp O Farrell; tel. b. 424 YHINESE AND JAFANESE RELIABLE ( 10.000 REDWOOD TIES T CUT, 80 . each: 10 coopers, wine barrels, 40c each and up, see boss here: 6 farmers, $20 and $ 6. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employ- ment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. U TAILOI'S, COUNTRY SHOUPS, $15 WEEK, or coats 87 50 each, vests $2 each, pants §2 50 | each. MUKR:Y & READY, Leadiug Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 C.ay st. belp: tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay UUCATED SINGLE SWEDISH COACHMAN desires general family work; uncersiands the care of finest carriages and barness: willing and ouliging: 4 years with last emplover: best refer- ences. Address W. E., box 91, Cali Office. ' LACKSMITH FOR A RANCH; venter for a ranch; farmer and wife; 5 wire- | nail _operators: sign-painier. MURRAY & | READY, . eading Kmpioyment Agents, 634 and 636 Cinv'st. CAR- o - . 0. box 2265. noon classes; 10 lessons, 81 50. 1548 Mission, | CIAY sts.: unexceptional references. P. X JANTED—MEN \ND WOMEN TO LEARN NG ANTED. ‘ rber trade: only ¥ weeks required: tools BOARDING W, given and catalogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, WO FRI Ds OR ONE G TLEMAN TO 1515 ¥ioward st. \ boar 1 in refined family. £. S., box 118, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. D-TO BUY HOUSE OR COTTA on easy terms. C., box 99, Call Office. LOOP, 25 TO 85 Fi H.. box 143, Call Office. ANTED — CASH REGISIER: SECOND- hand: in good condition. 1424 Howard st. LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- 5 ¥ - . eiry 0 h st 1 p the RU: LOST OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Sociely of San Francisco, in name of STEPHEN D. RUSSELL or EMMA SSeLL; No. 158,296, The finder will please return to bank. $ REWARD—LOST, AN ENGLISH SE ter biten; white, with black spots; one eye 10 black. A.C. D&AYEUK, 536 Cay st. 1 OST LARGE-SIZED ENGLISH PUG DOG dark color. Suitable reward If returnea to 2314 Fifteentn st. W ANTED—POSITION AS COOK, BY 1 RE- liable, competent man (German); has filled position as first cook in the leadinz ho.els of California: first-class references if required. Ad- dress E., box 26, « all Uffice. Y MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF GUOD HA BITS, sitnation; handy with tools: giod man witn horses; can run a smali engine and keep it in Tepair: six years’ experience i orchard work, Ad- dress H. L., box 6, Call Uffice, Oakland. (GERMAN COUPLE, WITH NG INCU ¥ brance wishes emplo-m:nt: wife good co. man handy with 100is and good gardener; no objec- Uons 0 country. Address D., box 4, (all Office, akland. NGINFER—POSITION BY A COMPETENT man: refr gerating and electrical /igiting & specialiy; steady posiifon more desired than high wages. Add. LOUIS B. G RDON, 627 Second st. TRICTLY SOBER SINGLE SWEDISH coachman and gardener wants work in privaie family: firsi-class milker: xood reference. Ad- dress C. 0., 10581 Folsom st. READ, CAK. AND PASIRY BAKER wishes position in restauvrant or hotel. DAVID WILSON, Montgomery Hotel, Second S COACHMAN OR TAKE CARE OF horses in urivate family: references. Address J3.J.,1505 Webs er si., Alameda. OKEMAN FUR ORCHARD AND VINE yard; 4 gold-miners on shares: shoemaker, $7 a week and found. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 6 6 Clav st. © COOKS AND WIVES: 6 COOKS, %60, $50 and- $40; 5 waiters, $35 and $30; 2 dish- wasners. MURRAY & K- aDY, Leading Em- plo, ment Agents, 634 und 636 Clay LORIST AND GR_ENHOUSE MAN WITH s00d references, $35 and found; German farmer and wife, $ 0, see party here. C. K. HAN- SEN & CO., 11U Geary st. V iGETASBLE COOK, OUNT .¥ HOT<L second cook. country hotel, $35: lunch counter and oyster man, restauraut, $30. C. R. HANSN & CU, 110 Geary st IGHT COOK, $7 WEEK: CUOK, $30 AND 4\ room; cook, $10 week and room: 2 dish- washers: 3 waiters, $:5 aud room: waiter, city, $20 and room: assistant head waiter, city; piano- layer _errand-boy, $10, room, board, etc. ARTIN’S, 749 Markel st. W ANTED—WAITER FOR CHOPHOUSE, 36 week; waiter, p Ivate boardinz-house, $20: waiter, § 0: dishwasher, $25: nigit cook, $3¢ Flemish valet, §.0; second butier, $30. L. AN DRE. 315 Stockton st. OST—| SHA RES PACIFIC UNDERTAKER! stock; ceriificate No. 126. Please return (o 777 Mission st. S CARF, WITH DIAMOND PIN WITH PE center: handsome reward. 227 Comme: OST—MOUSE-COLORED ITALIA . hound. 1817 Pine st., receive reward. 0S’ LACK, WHITE A .DTA \ E GLISK setter dog: liberal rward. 8.4 Harrison st. st cover. Suitavle rew rd for return to Caiifornia ¥ul UsST—N\OV. 4, BET. CALIFORNIA AND Gough. sts., ~an Francis.o, and Ch:sinat tion, Alameda, lady's gold watch: initaled tniture Co., 1.7 ~an Eranclsco. receive reward at LU r CROCKE B- Re urn and 'S, 280 GST—OV. 4, i W olworth Bauk, aud 232 Third st 4 the name OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan ~oclety of San Francisco in of JAMES GERIT No. 173,957; finder will please return to bank. 08 —GORDON SETTER DOG; TAG 1061 Return to 359 Clemeniina st. O~T—-SOLITAIRE DIAMON DSNAKE RI liberal reward. Address J.L G., box JECOND COOK (OUNTRY HOTEL, $45. HOLEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. (300D PISHWASHER WI-HFS A4 SITUA. tion in restaurant. Call or add. 3)3 Eas st. 7 ATIER—SITUATION WANTED BY EX- perienced man: night shift preferred. Ad- dress W. W., box 42, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN OF 20, WITH & YEARS EX- perience in wholesale : also experienced collecto) or couptry. Address S. S, box 65, Call Office. JANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER- stands bookkeeping and rectifying for whole- sale and retail liquor business; must have firat class r ferences; be a strictly reliable man. Apply bet. 1 and 3 P. M. st 423 Kearny st. ARBERE FOR SATUKDAY. street. BABBER FOR SATURDAY. 52 THIRD ST. 1630 MISSION T AVESOBE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- 4 tion’; understands care of horses, garden, good milker. handy with plumbers’ and carpen ers’ tools; good reference. AddressL. M., box 50, Call. WO BRIGHT COLORADO BOVS, AGED 18 and 15 respectively. wish situations where they can do chores aud go to scho.l; 00 cLmpensation; 1144 Market st., room 1. YOUNG SWEDE WANTS SITUATION A8 coachman and gardener: is £00a horseman and careful driver; best Of references. Address G. WALLIN. 846 Clay st., Oakiund. ANDY MAN ABOUT PLACE WISHFS ST uaiion: take care of horses, cows, garden, etc. good driver; olty or country. A, box 8, Cali Ofice, aklan IRST-CLASS BARBER; Sunday. 7 Fourth st. BALBES WANTED; CALL EARLY: WAGES $3. €02 Clay st. 9 BARBERS; 1 SATURDAY, 756934 ioward st. SATURDAY AND F 1 STEADY. Cruz Turner's Festival.” OST — GULD BADGE, “PRESE TE [o CASPAR ELLENBERGER from Santa Liberal rewardfor ius return to 1019 Florida st. 7 tisement. ¥OUND. P USSPy OUND—PURSE. ~MALL AMOUNT OF money; owner can_have for expense of adver- C._HUYCK. 40 First st. R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; pla DENTISTS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without tes a speciaity. 336 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton, FULL SKT OF TEETH WORTH §16; « warranted b years: extraction free; fillin Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ) |,ABBER WANLED. 3§ EDDY STREET. JULL SET OF TEETH ¥ . 87, WARRANTED: filling 60c, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 3a. ANTFD—SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING: call early. 1533 Mission st. W ANTED—CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH. BAY View Carriage Factory. San Rafael. TROCERY CLERK COUNTRY SIORE; $20 o start. 509 Kearny st., room 8. OTEL WORK: YOUNG MAN THOR- oughly experienced, city and country, wants employment; sober, steady, agreeable; exceilent references: wuges moderate. Address Ho:el box 28, Call Office. YONFIDENTIAL POSITION WANTED AS cashier, bookkeeper, first salesman, etc., by German with finest references, speaking different languages. Address B., box 120, Call. OOTBLACK AT 737 MARKET; - your own brushes. 00D BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RA- PHAEL'S, 8 Kearny st. \ BRING K oac Oftice cor. Sixth i TRST-CLASS DENTISTRY OR MONEY nstatlment plan; established 12 years, nd Mission, over [ X L store. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCI. &7 dentist, 930 Market st., TION, 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. 7 A SET FOR TEETH—-WAKRANTED AS g00d a8 can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS LEXTRACIION, b50c: CROWN bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.8., 8153, Geary. AN TED BUSHELMAN. OAKLAND Clothinz Renovatory, 4.8 Ninth, Oakiand. OUNG MAN TO THRAVEL; MUST HAVE $300 cash. B. X., box 56, Call Office. A DY MAN ABOUT PL (E WISHES A situation: take care horses. cows, garden, etc., and do chores: 0od driver; city or country. Address B. H.. box 92, this office. FRSI-CLASS BREAD-BAKER WANTS 4 job in German or home-made bakery: good references from last employer; take any hand. 438 Ivy ave. ARDENER — SITUATION WANTED BY first-class young Dane: underst nds care of horses, cows, pouliry: canrun gas and steam en- gine, Gardener, box 149, Call Office. OLICITOR WANTED FOR TAILORING FOR city trade: best inducements offered to the Tight man. Address S. E., box 9, this office. JEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MiSSION ST., bet. Third and Fourth, opp. St. Patrick’s Chureh (formerly located at 735 Market for over 30 vears), Is one of LheC eanest, cheape-t, quiets st, best ventilated and lichted lodxing-housés in ihe ~tate: asquare house for workingmen: reading- room: strictest at.eniiop to morning calls; all single rooms. note the prices: Per night 15¢ to 50c, ver weck $1 10 $2 50: open ail night. YO, NG MAN (19) EXPERIENCED BOOK- Kkeeper. wants situa:ipn in some good business with chance (f advancement; saiary low; Al reference. Address box 11, ¢‘sli ftice, Oakland. (G 99D COOK WANTED IN A RESI s URANT as partner is taking ic $10 to $14 per day now and & good show to work the business up. Inquire at Golden Gate ave. A TED—WORK BY A FIRSI-CLASS Pa- r-hang'r and paluter. Address HARRY, box 68, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN WITH SOME EXPLEIENCE w ositin to finish as barver. Address LE RUY, 1154 Sixth st. AKo-BAKER WANTS SITUATION. or address P. L. M., 921 Mission st. I DLE-AGED M .N WANTS WORK ON rivate place; city or couniry. Address A. HANSON, 1048 Market st. (COASHMAX (ENGLISH) DESIRES SITUA- tion; city or country: good references. Address A. B, vox ; 1. ¢ ail Office. ELIABLE MAN WANTS PORTER'S WORK or collect; first-class local reference or bonds given. Address W. B., box i8, Call. CALL 3 BAD 1ENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Mariet st. & BaD TENANTS LJECIED FOR #4: E& collections made, city or cou Pacific 1 oilec ion Co.. 415 ontgv st _room 6. 5550, SILUAT:UNS WANTLU—FEMALE, —— ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 806 MA- 80n st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. OMPETENT. TRUSTW' RTHY WOMAN wish & to do washing, ironiug, cooking or bousec eruing by the duy; best references. MRS, M. CURT &, 3367 1 wenty-sixtn s.., nr. Mission. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT. RELIABLE man. the managemen: or care of a ranch, either fruit, grain or stock: or 10 rent on shares, Address JOHN PHILLIPS SR., Eldridge, Cal. | RENCHMAN WASTS SITUATION WITH bachelor; first-class cook, valet or coachman. Write C. R., 1112 Taylor st. W ANTED WORK—BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) in saloon: tend bar, wai. on tabie or do kitchen work: city or country. Please address H. MILLER, 55 Second st., room 25. Y QUM (REGLASH); FAoN 33, SWISH RS work In restanrant; salary no object: best ref- erence. Address J. B., box 117, this office. N EAT AMERICAN ELDERLY WIDOW wish . tion: I8 & c.ok and iaun- Gr.ss: ks ehilaren: Wdowers tamily preferred; pay froms $10 o $12a month. M. B, 318 Minna 8L, basement. SUIUATION W NTED BY THOROUGHLY compet Nt nurse Lo sttend sickness; first-class general honseworkers, $.5 and $20; aiso house- 'i;!fir:flo care for old folks. Bureau Information, ird st. T} IRST-CLASS GOOK, GOOD WASHER A l‘ ironer, wishe: work; wonld do other work: would rear baby on bottle; moderate wages. Ad- dress 19 Sixih st RTISTIC DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE few more encagements by the day; $1 50 with #s 1stant. no exira charge. Cail or address 2304 Cat ornis st. YO NG LADLY DESIRES A POSITION AS bousekeeper. 200 Turk si., room 6. 10UD BARBER DESIRES WORK ~ATUR- (G %ay and Sunday: steady. FORD, 1508 Bu. chanan st. QUK WANT- S8ITUATION IN THE COUN- try; good hand iu flour. 1301 SantaCiara ave., Alameds. ANTEO—=MAN AND WIFE WANT A place to cook. or wife to do housework and man |ll bandy with l:) A :&Uhh;:‘."l’!flg l;flfl Ed and miik, or good hostler, hu an Washer If 1ivery siabie. Call oraddress 17 Thisd st., room 22, | LEST-CLASS TAILORS WANTED AT 504 Sutter st. 'IRST-CLASS COATMAKER WANTE Fioa saiier o e 0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT makers wanted; apply at 11 and 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesaie tailor, eic., 721 Marke: st. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNIT tates Marine Corvs. United States Navy: e-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 80 years. who are citizens of the United ~tates, or those who have legaliy d clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write Knglish, avd between 5 fe-t 5 inches and 6 feet i height. For further information apply a. the Kecrmiting Office, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. L&l:lnunwrx‘u.x.px%w,\x "ED. ADDRESS, statin: experfence and wi ted, box 71, this offce. SR FIRSLCLASS BUSHELMAN, WITH_OUT- fit. 3 Delaware court, bet. Powell and Mason. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD—SUSNY ROONS from $1 to $3 per week: reading-room. SHOEMAKERS WANIE . ON MEN'SSHOES ta last. peg or heel. 202 Fifth st. +,-CH TR BARB-1-SHOP FOR SALE; G < iocation. 415 liayes st. e W ANIED—BAKIER TO BUY SiT OF BAR- ber-shop furniture of latest style: very reason- able: a rare opportuuity. Apply Peeriess Shayv- ing Perior, 1 rilis si. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS BOHAIR BAR ber-shop on account of sickness. 251 Sixth st. B. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, NI Eleventh; no charze for extracting when plates are made: o0id plates made over like news teeth from $8 per set; exiraciing 50c; gas given. JET OF TEETH WIT/iUUT A PLATE DR H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. R.J.J.LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN G ve.: open evenings; Sundays till noon, 'ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 700 Ma R~ extracting, with gas, $1; plates. $5 up: fll, $1 ap. ket, bet. 3d and 4th; gas specialists: painless | and patentee of improved bridge work or teet without any plate, moved from 6. K. GEORGE W. LEEK, 1dFE GENUINE P Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction ' 0 20 O’ Farrelist. ¥ Tel. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results: painless extraction: . Main 5375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter ranted. DR J. W. KE LL WOKK TO SUTL T, MES: WARRANTED, DR. REA, 1370 Market st., frout City Hal. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR: 1122 Market st 4+ WEmMKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—_THR WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. 4 Marks day. HORS HORSES FUk SALE: ALSC WAGONS, les, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horsa 27 Six.h st.; auction sales every Wedues SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. T sell or exchange horses, bugslies, wi ness; auction sales every Saturdav at HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 230 VA- lencta st., 1s the place to g0 1f you Want Lo buy, ons or hare 1 o'clock. 501 SET NEW AND SECON U-HAND Ha B Dess: all kinds: bugey.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 15 rockaways, carts; must be sold. SETS NEW AND ECOND HAND HA R. e all kinds; wagons, bl les, surrey: e T Aisaon G 5 CARLOADS FINE HOURSES, SINGLE OR doubie. for all purposes. 139 Valencia st. HEAD DEIVING A+D WOKR HORSE weight 1000 to 1700 1bs. 862 Howard e ———e e WAGUNS AND CALKIAGES 7OR SALE_CHEAP: 1 NEW DELIVERY 5-ton, good s new, sand Wagon fore Nov. 10. MUSSEN. wago. 1 sccond-band «op Iaundry wagon: 1 st be so. Apply 295 Linden ave: W wAg ¥ b.e, 507 Jessie st. OR SALE—AT i BARGAIN (MOST s0ld), neariy new butcher cart. New 3 ork oo sta- WA TEL, iUCOLLECT WAGES DUE, LABOR ersdcelerks. KN OX Collection Agey. 110 Su:ter ] 4\ BGEST LO.GING-HOUSE I~ THE CITY, 4 400 rooms, to let from 10c to 15¢ nigh:; 70c 0 #1 50 week Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTED—LABURLKRS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd Roiin. Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third sz: 180 iarge rooms: 25¢ per vigh : $1 10 83 per week. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS, NEAR TA Y- 10r: 200 rooms; 25¢ night: reading-room. by sipie, 83 up; misiis At cast-of ahosk any siyle, 3 and cas! 0es bough. o exchanged: ATk . S0k of seeond e Shoes: first-ciass repairing: Work yuaranweed. 749 Mission st., near Grand Upera-house. N and £ fine bu: advances made. J NOOX sion, o et SN TORAGE—CH LA PES) S ¥ EW ANDSECON HAND TAKERS, rv, milk and grocery wag - ns: al ” iggles. ~ 828 Harrison st o~ {8Y OR ~ALE—FIIT Mission s1., LASS Menlo stabis. HACK, AT STOKAGE, T LOW RATES—I planos, eic.: clean, dry N bove Sixth: open evenings. LAN sHECIT proot bullding: advauces made.” 211 Latu UKNTTURE, FLANO: vaoces, shipping. CHAS L. TAYLONL 4 Pogy Y: FIRE.