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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1896. A BULLET FOR GAME BELLE BOYD Broke a Leg While Racing and Had fo Be Killed. 1 The Win of Moylan Proved an | Expensive One for Owner Corrigan. Gld Strathmeath B-at Semper L:¢x Out | a Head in the Hand.cap—Salis- bury II Again in Front. Tne racing days of Belle Boyd, the i game and fast chestnut daughter of Eli Rio Rey, are over. Her career ended at the head of the homestretch during the running of the last race on the card at Oakland yvesterday. She was one of six | starters in a mile dash, and was well up | in the bunch as the leaders swung arcund | tlie bend to the wire, when the mare was | suddenly observed to fall back as if struck | by a bullet, and later her jockey was seen to pull up and dismount. An examina- | tion showed the nigh foreleg to be broken at the ankle, and a buliet ended her misery. The loss of the mare 1s a heavy blow to Atkins & Lottridge, as she was one of the principal bread-winners of their string. This paper in yesterday's issue stated that the Oakland track wasdan- gerous from the fact that the top dressing abounded with small stones, and it is gen- ersliy surmised among horsemen that to one of these rocky particles was due the accident. The track was about as springy yester- day as a piece of lead pipe, and no records | were fractured. aithough four favorites | did win. The fields were of fair caliber, | still there was very little enthusiasm manifest in the ring, and the betting was Jight, as it has been all along at Oakland. The only incident oat of the usnal order of things was the bidding ap of Ed Corri- gan’s Moylan, who, as one of the starters in the third race, & six-iuriong dash, was entered to be sold for $400. Starting at even money, the bay colt won with ridicu- Ious ease from Major Cook. to be sold, Tom Boyle, trainer of the latter horse, made one bid of $1500 on the win- ner. He was retained by the stable with the usual $5 bid. After cavorung around in many fantas. tic styles at the post Celeste, the 8 to 5 show for the opening five and a half fur- ! long scramble, finaily concluded to run and made ber field look like a bunch of | scarecrows. She went through the bunch | like a ‘yaller” doz through a sausage- | cutter and won galloping from the second ‘ choice Tempestuous. With 7 to5 about her at the closo Can- | dor added the purse offered for the six- | furlong spin that followed to Owner | Frank Phillips’ account. Getting away ‘ seventh T. Murphy eradually wended his | | | | | way to the front and passed the wire with nothing to spare, three parts of a length before Mt. Roy. Edgemont was a good third. The old campaigner Strathmeath, look- ing like a two-year-old, with the excep- tion of his bunaaged legs, which show the «ffects of many hard races, captured the mile and a sixieentia handicap in a drive from Semper IMx, each carrying 100 pounds. Stratlimeath wasa 6 to 5 favor- ite, while McNaughton & Muir's horse had threes abont him in the ring and at one time 5 to 1. The 50 to 1 outsider, Thornhill, showed the way until well streightened for home, where Jack of con- dition told and he dropped back. Well irto the stretch Peter the Second looked a winner, but was passed by both Strath- meath and Semper Lex, the former get- ting the verdict by a head after a very bard drive. Tenacity, poorly ridden by little Tuompson, was a close third. Time, 1:4914. Oue to two was always obtainable about Red Glen, and very weakly ridden by H. Martin he finished half a length behind | Salisbury II, who was allowed to make a | runaway raceof it. The time, 1:4214, was | good. Fred Gardner, a 200 to 1 shot, fin- ished in the sho A Notes. “Billy”” Nixon, a well-known layer of | odds, is here from New York, and will | shortly be seen on the block. The performance of Palomacita in the third race yesterday was such an improve- ment over her run on Monday that the judges asked Trainer Timmons and Owner Waterhouse for an explanation. It might | be well for tne cflicials to also inqguire what became of Midlo’s speed on Tuesday. | T M Oskes, Cal - | | i | | 1 | | | When put up | ; | | i | G & Bioss, Atwater | J Peck, Fair Haven | D Lussard & 1, | J Mundorf & w, Sonora For Palomacita there is an excuse, as it is claimed she was cut off in Monday’s race. Benamela was a heavily backed second choice for the third event and made an awful showing, finishing a block behind his field. After the race it was discovered the poor animal was sick and a veterinary surgeon had to be called into requisition. ‘Willie Martin apparently saw the horse was not fit to ruu, for he made no effort with him from the head of the stretch. Foliowing are the entries for to-day’s running events: First race, three-quarters of a mise, seiling— 5 c 96,95 Elmer F 105, 46 Charles A 2 Jnck Atkins 96, 62 Don Gara 103, 102 Badger 96, 169 Doubtful 96, 62 Big Chief 96. 102 Don Pio Pico 96, 108 Nabopotasser 96, 114 Captain Coster 108, 109 Boreas 1 Second race, three-quarters of a mile, two- venr-olds, purse—(81) Ten Rose 103, 97 Indio 113, 104 Fortunate 106, 13 Don Ciarencio 106, Lupula 95, Rey del Tierra 106, Draught 106. Third race, three-quarters of a mile, sell- ing—(116) Salisbury 11 99, 6 Rose Clark 105, 102 Cadenza 100, 92 Sir Richard 104, 40 Tuxe- do, 105. 82 Earl Cochran 104, 92 Last Chance 101, 106 Nell Fisherty 105, 95 Miss Gentry 105, 111 Ciree 105. Fourth race, three-quarters of & mile, high- eight handicap—104 Halleiujah 100, (98) evser 117, Dertargilla 120, Potentate 125, i (88) Peril 114, 110 Rey del Bandidos 120, 82 onino 105, 100 Iustigator 114. Fiith race, seven-eighths o1 a mile, selling— 106 Schnitz 105,95 Braw Scot 101, 105 Two Cheers 104, 89 Cheripe 91, 106 Encino 102, Acitato 104, 105 Meadowlatk 96, 48 Hearts- case 91, 108 Navy Blue 99. Joe Hill 107. A. T. Hatch Attached. A. T. Hatch, the well-known fruit-grower. was attached yesterday for $6000, claimed to be due for labor performed on his ranch near Suisun. e GRAND HC 1 Mcleod, Stockton K H Peasley, Boise City Baird, Glasgow ¥ L Hart, Sscramento J Sexton, Utah M Shanghnessy, Utah Q A Force, Newark D James, Newark A Murray, Cal RS Brown, Petaluma i Spence. Los Angeles W Ham, Los Angeles W Meredith, Cal € K Cornell. Cat I M Landsbercer, Cal W W Micdlecoff, Visalia A Warren, Lodi Mrs M W hited, Cal CJ Humpbrey, Cal G W Stewart, Missoula Mrs Dr A E Osborne,Cal Mrs A S Dorning&sn,Cal A C Erwin, Tulare A W Hart, New York 3irs Nichoils. Napa F D Ryan, Sacramento W LOtis, Cleveland W H Hord. Paso Robles J A’Andrews, Los Ang I C Feiman, Alaskn A A W Barron, Bostoa ~ C W Tomkins, San Jose A Adsms, New York C H 1 egeett, Merced D R Willasgrave, Huford S Parks & w1, Alameda I MelG N'Y Miss M Crawford, Cal Tss 12 K Levitt. Oakiad W I Devalin, SanRafael C Hoffman, ~anta Ciuz T Risk, Duncans Mills A T Hitchcock, Suisun FJ Clark & w1, Cal C v, NOV: Barlow, San I uis O T A Moran, Napa W W O.is, Stockton 12 J Arnold & w1.S1Cruz ¥ Schermer, Sebastopol Dr T Flint, San Juan J 1 Devendorf, San Jose A J Lawson, London O Smith & wi, St Helena Mrs M M Woodson, Napa AMiss I Woodson, Napa PALACE HOTEL. T H Fverts, Colo ECLot, m - G ¥ Frost, Chic C A Davies, Cleveland 'V Magner, A M Kllls, London EW Ward H L Ben<on, Boston Miss New boy Newboy, Ind 3 C Lampler, 111 & w, Santa Bar W L Otis, Clévelana T L Chipman. Phila D Melone, Ouk Knoll ¢ Lippman, Philadelphia R S Farwell. Chicago Mis > Hawkins,Coarlotte Alrs R S Farwell, Chi L Meyer, Chicago LL Coomber, Grass Vv Meyer, Chicago C E White, Sacto NENxon&w, N Y Lakeman, St Louts J W Eartlett, Boston Martin, Chicage C C Kiibonrne &w.Seattle G I Griffin & w, Phila G T Gribner & w,~anJose W Snell, San Jose C B Allaire, Deniing A R Gilchrist, N Y Mrs G P Snelt!, San Jose Mra A R Glichrist,SJose'F Beaudry, Cal Mrs F Beaudry, Cal L H Howe, Ch cago X Avigdoe, Paris A Goodman, N Y LICK HOUSE. Miss Bloss, Atwater O F Taylor, Hawihorne MrsM\ HartmannAntwp MissBM HurimanAntwp MissA Hartmann, Antwp MissJ Harimann, Antwp S T Mocre, Gilroy Newman M Weil. California S K Johnson & wt.S Jose O R Runyon, Courtland P Langtell, Denver M richgren. Chicago A de Forrest, Paris E Vaniere, Paris J L Delane, Rockiin D McKinga, Satinas ¥ W Allen, San Joss Hon F R Wehe, Downvlle J Cameron, Fresno R ttead, Jackson A W Beam. Selby Hon T R Pond. Lakeport C Van Norden, Sacto 1 DT ho! G F Buck, Stockton pson,Salinas C A Rudcrft, Stent J Cram, Chicago A Gonzalez, Gonzalez W D St Clalr, Chicago Geo R Ogg, London W R Caroihers. S Kosa Hon A Caminetti,Jacksn G M Martin&w?, Volta ¥ ¥ Goff, Riverside W H Skerrett, Vallejo forse, Cala White, Woodiand 3 B Juckson & wt, Pa Mis R Gagen, Denver R C Terry, Clayton NEW WESTERN HOTEL T T Littie, Snoguaimie J Rell, Salem G b Hewson & w, Oxford A B stenn, Tacom: Jiss C Peck, Fair Maven D Albertioy N Y O Hamilton, Courtland MrsAWJenks&fy SDiego Wm Lexton, San Jose 3 H Upham, Martinez K F Smith, Sacramento IM1ss M White, Woodland R A Wilson, S Barba N Linder, California JE clis, N Y W Ballson, Courtland C Straus, Lo3 Ang-les Silina: J M Pearce & w, Buite » J W Ellswort! It Lake L B Simpxins, San Jose © P Upham, X Y J L Lit le, Chicago 1 J White, Los Angeles C H Lonz, Cnicago J C Calling & w. suffalo W M Waisun, Syracuse ta J P Mylar, Sacramento C J Bang & w, W i Lincoln, P ('Rourke, ¥an Jose RH Wise& w, N ¥ W J Britto L A Lindo, C T Walker, Duffalo B Richaids, Syracuse E Haight, Littie S| T J Maoning, USN BALDWIN HOTEL. Mrs C L Preston,Chicago L 8 Preston, Chicago J W Merrian. Y J Murr, Boston ¢ Bainbridge, N ¥ M J Geary & w1, Vallejo W J Allen, Chicago Mrs A Lacy, C biuffs J Jackson, St Louis Mrs J Hall, Oakland SThall N ¥ T Fiizgerald, Jose JRC ler, Wash,D C Miss Chandler, Wesh,D C G W Faliwin, Sta Anita A i Cooper, San José H R Vsche 1, Burlingam Miss E irving, England W C Douglass, La O Mueser, Mexico J A McKee, Kozhester J M Mcl'ike, Ni A C Blair, Los Angeles D J Bodsfield, Nevada JBWolf. N Y H E Lelgn, Lexington COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. S Pavton, Vallejo 1 Payton, Vallejo D Curils. Valiejo V Payion, Vatlejo J Larey & w, Oakland W K Sowers, San Jose HOH Mhz, San Jose E 8 Kimball, Salt’ Lake ¥, 1 Nye, Utan R J Vincent, N Y H H Hill & w. Chicago H J Richmond&w, Ptind J Landon, Butte Co J K Heartlev&w. Wintrs Mrs A Wiley, Alma J B Burilg, Sonora L Kuchery, ¥l Dorado L D Reeb, Sonora R L Rice, Sonora Miss Hana, Sacramento Mrs Maisud, Sacto J ¥ Healey, Suisun E W Saunders, Marysvie P Minor & fm, Donohoe CALIFORNIA J OCKEY CLUB. SIXTH DAY, Wednesday, November 18, 1896. Weather fine. Track good. 119, ¥1BST RACE—Fiveand a balf furlongs; two-year-olds; allowances: purse $200. Index.| Horse, weizht. % | % | s { 104 (Celeste.... | 42 | 53 | 31 ! Tempestious.....110 51 | 4h | 43 | . Ezekiel 1h | 11 1 13| 8 Viking. 110’ 3n [ 8151 214 | 4 Jerilderio 110 9 O e 10 132 Billy Vice 113, 8n | 8 |9 64 15100 Tropicat 106 78| 61717 Th |10 "5 Desira 110 61 | 73 | 63 | 8 10 12 | Rienzi it 21 |52 |9 6 132 00d start. Won easil 1:10. odaway Time, aliowances; purse $350, 1 | Petting. Index.| Horse, age, weight. % % | 3% | s Jockey. |op CL | 92 |Candor, 5 . 72 | 434 | 434 31 Murphy 93 | Mt. ) 0¥, 5. 13 | 13 | 115% 21 [E. Jones. 102 | Edgemount, 3 Blg | 5 6 | 32 |Thompson 102 |Goid Bug. 3 Sic | 6 | 5% | 41 (W. Stipes 106 |Donble Quick, 3. 6h | 31 | 3ip | 52 |Clawson 88 | Mouterey, 4 w10 9 614 Lew. 84 | Premata, 4., 9Tl el g 76 NG 102 |~ylvia, 22 | 2151 2n | 815 |H. Brow: 67 | Perbaps, 4h | 7 8 | 94§ Rewy. 59 |Hazel D, 3. 3h | 9 10 10 |Frawley. Per ect st .’ blk. m., by imp. Darebin-Miss Cla; 1% Jones, Los Angeles | L= WATCHING CITY HALL JANITORS The Grand Jury Summons Them to Tell of Their ‘ Work. A Proposition on Foot to Do the | Work on the Contract System. i Women's Elucaticnal Union Figuring on the Job—Mr. Murdock Is 1 Under Fire. Head Janitor Murdock of the City Hall and his twenty-eight subordinates were up before the Grand Jury last evening to tell how the big municipal building is cleaned and how they earn their salaries, which range from the $150 per month, the compensation drawn by Mr. Murdock, to §50, the amount paid the lowest subor- dinate. From the trend of the questions asked it is evident that the jury thinks that the $25,000 which it costs the City to cleanse the hall is too muck money. This idea is given color by the fact that some of the jurymen have been making inquiries regarding the manner in which a number of big office buildings are cleaned and the cost of the operation. They found, it is said, that the Mills building, the largest in the City, iscleaned by contract for $5000 a year, and, more- over, well cleaned. Mr. Murdock, who is a brother-in-law of Supervisor King, was the first witness called and he wassubjected to a searching | examination as to the number of men re- | i quired 10 do the work and the hours they labor. His own hours were closely in-! quired into and the matter of supplies | was gone into at length. Mr. Murdock looked far from comfortable when he emerged from the jury-room and refused to tell anything regarding the questions ed. Then the nunder janitors were called in one by one and also closely examined. They were asked how many hours they | i were on duty, whether they had worked ’ the full month, as called for by their =al- ary demands, and whether they would | be able to care for more rooms than those | now under their charge, Then some ! searching questions were put by Assistant | District Attorney Peixotto, who con- | ducted the examinations, regarding Mr. | Murdock’s attention to the duties of his | office, whether he was on duty at all times | of theday and whether he personally super- intended the washing down of the corridors ! and saw that the offices were thoroughly | cleaned, A majority of the janitors testified that | Mr. Murdock spends at least the larger vortion of histime seeing that the men are at work; that he often orders work | done with more care when it does not please him. The jury also examined the Auditor’s eccounts, to see how much was paid for | | janitors’ wages during the past two or| three months. i It isexpected that the jury will recom- mend that the Board or Supervisors ad vertise for bids for cleansing the Lall and let yearly contracts to the lowest bidders. | The Women’s Educational Union has | already heard that there is a chance of the hall being kept in sanitary condition by | contract and is figuring on the job. Two elegantly dressed represeniatives of the organization called at the Auditor's | office yesterday and obtained data on the | cost of labor and supplies under the vresent system. They said that the town | was full of poor but deserving women who | ]could do the work as well as men and much more cheaply, and that if opportu- | nity offered they would endeavor to get the contrac! WESTERN ADDITION Lodge No. 285, 1. 0. 0. F.—Will nitiate on THIS (THURSDAY) H | EVENING, Nov. 19. Visiting broth- -2/ ers invited {0 attend. =, ISAACS, N. G. Wit F. LEE, Per. Sec. FOR RENT—HE LODGERUOMS FOR- merly occupied by the . G. W. In the Ploneer building. 24 Fourth st. ¥or terms spply aL 5 Plonwer place. = E,T\"a nx‘rl}n cheapest. ace in SCHMIDT: 628 Goldun Gate hve. | BAD TENANIS LIECIED FOR $4: | STy munde, city or conntry. baoil: Lollection Co.. 416 Montav st.. room 6. 1wl bONO. ——n. 270 Montay . Toom 6. Tel 5580 i SPECIAL NOTICES. | IADE 10 ORDx the city. H. HUE | Nurse, 1154 Sixth | for invalid. Address 114 Caselii ave. AITUATVONR WANTED—Continuad. LOUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION. 2°s coud work. Address 3 Hardie place, Kearny, bet. Bush and Sutter, fourth floor. room 5. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION. £00d_cook: famlly of adults: no wash: wages #15, hra work, wages $25: nationality Spanish; . box 27. Call Office. JOUD WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO washing, ironing, cooking or any housework by the day’: would work reasonably, 206 FItih st. REPECTABLE GILiL LATELY FROM THE East wou'd like a position to do housework in & Tespsctable family; wages reasouable, Please call ai 212 Minna st.; no postals answered. YESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES # position as aishwasher oy the dav, week or month; wouid sist with cooklrg; Is dutiful and kind to children. 52 Second st., rovm 1. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continned. DRL‘AR-\TOK—TWD AKRTINSTS JUSE AR- rived irom New York City: thoroughly com- petent In all Lianches o1 actistic « ecorations: de- sire_the patronsge of pio; erty-owners; city or counry; most reasonable termy; desizns or e-tl- mates free of cost. THURNBUKG, 424 tos: st Lxfio mm;n E:}xfill\"fitzn 'DEHIT(E: sn‘lvfi- n: ether city or country. Address P. O. box 2432, San Francisco, Ca . "OUNG SINGLE MAN (GERMAN). strictly sober, wants work on private place or any other kind of work: Is good driver: can give bonds as to honesty. Address WILLIAM K., box 94, this office. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 7HIED, NEAR Markei—Kiectric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to §1 50 per nighi: 81 50 10 $6 per Mevk five bne and bagea~s 10 and from the terre YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION TO take cnarge of o small rooming-hoase or n airs work and famiiy sewing. J. X., box 133, Cali Office. (GEBMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general houseworx; good cook. Uall or ad- dress 402 Geary st STRONG GRRMAN GIRL WAN TS ANY KIND ©of work by the day: postals answered immed stely. B. M., 10554 Howard st. FEMALE HELF WANTED. IVE WAITRESSuS, DIFFERENT COUN try hotels, $20; free fare: call early. MURRA Y a lu:,:‘n\‘, Lexding Employment Agents,534-636 ay ¢ HAELP WANTED—Continned. Y7OUNG MAN WITIL EXPERIENCE IN THE Tetall ary-coeds business: one that resides with his parents in the Mission preferred: reference re- quiced: tair wages, k.. bex 10v, Cali Uffice. NTED—0 MEN TO CUT UAK_WOOD W 2od lumber on sharcs. Inquire 822 Valencia sL., upstairs, 9 10 10 A. . NTED—AN ENERGEIIC MAN: GUAR- Anect B10to $20 per week; salesman and collector; - small depoalt required; references. 0. & C0., box 15, Call Uffic FAMEN FOR EUROPE. J0STEUART ST. up stairs. 3 A I STRONG GERMAN bOYS; MUST SPEAK 2 Shsiins board, jodging and $10 monthiy. £015 Mis ion st. BUSINESS CHANCES. PARTNER ELEGANT BUSINESS - office; ouly object :’fl ukllns . :lfill?fl:l * services of interested party; e u if investigated. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City e $500 $650 to ha GROCERY AND BAR, OR WILL . take partner: fine corner stand; long lease and cheap rent; taking in $100 per day cash: the finest business of its kind I have ever offered forsale. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. $250” PARTNER IN BEST ESTAB « lished medical dispensary in Califor- Ria: a rare chance for an energetic man: business has been established for years and clears from $400 to $600 monthly, and can be advanced to clear more; this is ve T S SKI, 7 City Hatave, o ooeae 1 LUB TANTED—1000 MEN DUBLIN LOTUS BAR- W 0¥ shop: shave, 5c: hatrcut, )0c. 207 Fourth, TORSALE—2-CHAIRBARBER-SHOP, WITH F R ¥ing.rooms: old stand; rent $8; chesp. 921 Harri-on st. ARBERY PRULACTIVE UNIU. ‘ment secretary, CONRAD TRO) EMPLOY- L. 657 Clar. SECONDGIRL AND SEAMSTRESS, $20: waitresses, country botels, $20: cooks. house- work, ete. MURRAY & RiADY, Leading km- ployment agents, 634-636 Clay st. uiun,\.\ GIKL WISHES A SITUATION AN X Upstairs work or houseworx. Piease call 267 A\lloml{ st., between Third and Fourth YUOD COMPRTENT COUK AND LAUN- dress des res siuation; no objection to house- WOrk: testof city reference. Address 2222 Post. TARY VISHES "T0° DO~ WASHING Ok 44 housecleaning by the day. Ad. 2417 Mission. ITUATION WANTED BY AN EASTERN lndy as housekeeper 1n widower's fam ly: small children preferred: fully competent: No. 1 references exchanged. Housekecper, 572 Tenth st., Oakland. YUUNG GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK OR cooking. Call st 728k Tehama between Howard, Kighth and Ninth. ° " OUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION TO DO general housework iu a small family; Oskland preferred. Please cuil at 1002 Powell 8t RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE 10 GO OUT EAT YOUNG GIKL, $10 TG #1220 HOU work girls, city and couniry, ¥20 and §9! Young girls, assist, $10to $15. MISS CULLI 323 Sutter st. Rb:x-‘é D WOMAN, WITH GIKL, AS WORK- o fug housekceper, $12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. JFEENCI CULLE, ORKING HOUSEKEEPKR, $10: CARE OF OUSEWORK GIRL, $20. MISS 23 Sutter st. 7 W 2 children. MISS CULLEN., 323 Sutter st. MATHOLIC GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $20, Mounterey. MISS CULL®N, 3-3 Sutter st. t>—FOK EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. PC Barbers’ assn, K #TCILS, 825 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBEKS EMPLOYMENL secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 reventh st. “CHATR BARBAR-SHOP FOR SALE; $40; ving. Apply €all Oflice, SHOP FOR SALE; 2 CHAIRS: 50> location. 415 Hayes st. ECRUITS W NTED FOR THE UNITED ~tates Marine Corps. United States Navy: able-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or 1hoso who have legally d-clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write £nglish, and between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet i helght. For turther inform; Uftice, 20 k! 1 ORKING HOUSEKEEPER, $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. THOICEST DINNER ,6 COURSES, WINE OR ' coice, icecream: 15c. CL1EFORD, 206 Kills. FINE GROCE stand and a nd make offer atonce. RY AND BAK; FINE CORNER Tare bargain for some ot et $400 RESTAURANT DO| + ness: the place is a INE B nally worth donble the amount asked: thia is a chance o) r i I. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. T | A() CiGAR: NFEY $350. saé i AT Ty offi fercd for the money in San rare chance: located ag T. LUBELSKI, 7 City W- BY - and rout finest place e ver of- Francisco: this is a @ Junction of (wo car lines. ve. BUSIN E s+ 14 barrels per selling week, with fine, long-establisheq tr. de; th1s & finest bargain_ever offered of the Kind, mes: Lo veatigation. T. LUBKLSKI - 7 City Hall ave, SALE OR EX- BARGAINS FOR 1000 Ginge’ 20 grocery-stores. 15 ccffee- aloon: 12 branch bakeries, 5 coal and wood 25 saloons.. 6 dragstores 15 cigar-sores. 8 stationery-stores. Prices from $100 10 84000 Prices from $200 to $1060 Prices from $50 to $500 . Prices trom $450 to »800 Prices from $350 to $2600 Prices from $2000 Prices from $200 10 31201 _Prices from $300 16 5850 KR, 1020 Market st., opp. Firip EAT HOUSEWORK GIRL, PETALUMA, 20, see lady here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. JLCHO HOU~E, 86333 MARKET ST.—RUUMS 20¢, 25¢ to 50¢ night; $1 to $2 wee, OUSEWORK GIn SLEEP HOME; 'lfl.l MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st Dk day or take work home. Call or ad- AN AND WIFE; $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 T T M5aie s YOUNG GiRi WiTH REFERENCES | N 523 OUNG NUKSE; $10. MIss CULLEN, would like to do light housework. 2633 Bryant st., near Twenty-fourth. JERMAN GIRL WHO CAN COUK, WA-K and iron well. 774 Folsom, bet. 3d'and 4th. SWEDISH GIEL DESIRES L general housework: references. Call 4 Folsom ave., off Folso near Eighth. JOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE S.TUATION - s bousekeener; city or country. Apply 117 Eddy st . room $1. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND of werk by the day. o wold take washing 9 YOUN , box b, Call Office MAN GIRLS WANT PLACE & totake care of children or make the.selves nseful in house; geod home preferred. 33614 Tehama st. ENCH GIR] 'i-‘n:a’r-CLAas COOK AND sezond girl: thorough competent. Address 809 O'Farcell st.: 3 yeurs' reference. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK BY the dar: waiaing or housecieaning: references glven. Addiess MRS. 1., 109 Silver st. URSE DESI : CARE OF IN- valld or nerv il or address us 8. EATGERM AN GIRL, GOOD REFERENCES, AV wishes to do second work. 18 West Mission st, near Twelfth, (399D COUK AND LAUNDRESS DESIHES = nlluul.lon; 1eferences. Address 760 Harrison street. “r'AM ED—BY FIRST-CLAS SEAMSTRESS & situation as second-work and seamastress: no objection to short distance 1n country. Apply 16 | Van Nets ave. v "OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION As cofviesiady o any similar wori. L. box 146, all. JRISHGIRL JUST OVER. WISHES HOUSE- work; wages moderate. 547 B.yant st. CCOMPLISHED YOUNG WIDOW WOULD like posiion as housekeeper, city OF country. 1807 Mission st. 323 Sutter s, IDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS 2 years: $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. EEMAN COOK, SMALL FAMILY, #20; restaurant cook, $6 week: German general housework girl, $20: restaurant waitress, 85 week; Scand:navian, German and Ame.fcan girls. ge: eral housework, $15, §20, $25. C. x.1ANSEN & €O, 110 «eary st 52, GUSS EANDMINA BALTZ CHAMBER- maids, p.ease call or communicate with C. K. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. £AD WAITRESS, $25, ROOM, ETC. ress country hotel, $20. room, etc., see pariy 104 3.: waltréss, city, $20 and room; 2 waii- resses, city, $40: cl bermaid, $15 and roo waitress, #5 a wee! Tman woman as cook, $25 and room: all place, $350 a week; Woman cook, $30; waitress, $15 and room: girl, lejo, $15; girl, Laguna st., $15: girl, o' Farrell RSH: CHILD WAILT- girl, Stanyan si., $12: girl, Jackson s'., irl, Fell st., $15: housekeeper, $15: 2 girls, Yalo Alto; girl, Hayes st., $15; girl, Gough st., £20; girl, Washington st. $20: girl, Powell st/ 31 mmnle-nged woman, Washington st., $15; gir| k st., $15; girl, Haves st., $15: girl, B rce- ley 220: woman cook for ranch: 3 house- keepers: 3 younx g.ris, $8, $10, #12 per month, G=E MAN, LONG RESIDENT OF THIS ty, gz & large acquaintance. desiring 10 connect himself permanentis with a large fire in- surance company can address A. B., box 140 Call. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, B 5id and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1050c. week $1 to $2 50: reading-room: strictest at- tention morning calls: clean; quiet; open all night. ANTRD—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 I : ver 0S| 3 Bl v 3 EST IN CITY—S, ROOMS, 0 AN 25 cents per night: $1, 81 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. 1 MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10¢, 160 and 20c & night, including coffee and roils. €24 Washington st., near Kearay. T ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY: §1 week; rooms for 2, 36c a day. $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. W ANTED=500 M EN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST ¢ and 10c meals. Uld Kconomy, 410 Kearny. 95¢ per n H.CG D. )irs PARTNER WANTED IN ON OF SD_JD. the nicest and best equibped butcher. shops in the city; fine horse and Wagon: spiendiy location and strictly first-class family trade which will average $20 per day: need not be a butchar, as will teach Incoming mun the business. Go. STEWART, 602 M $250 10 315,000 $100 to 812000 8100 to $10v0 32 0 081500 Branch bakeries from. Stationery and notion Cigar-stores from. 3200 to $2000 Ali Kinds of business old. UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. JOTICE — TO SELL _YOUR _BUSINESS <\ _promply, for cash, HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $750— Fartner, coraer grocery: bar trade alone $12 per day: clearing $150 per month. £350—Partner in contracting business: ¢'earing $75 each per month: office work. ELRGANT OFFICE BUSINE~S $B00. jayine 5150 1o 3200 per month: pars can remain on the business: chance of a lifesime for energetic man: family iroubles cause of seli- ing. R.. box 106, Call Office. i VELL-E. BLISHED $10.000 nicantuc usiness: paving $600 TE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- | & month net profit; only principals noticed. U., use in town, Lindell House, 6th and Howard. | box 143, this office. INUHES 44 THIRD ST, NR. MANAGING PARTNrR IN LIGHT y Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. %20 « manufacturing business: $1000 clear first year in signt. 215 Sansome. room 12. OOMS 15¢ TV 75¢ PER N1G 1 ; 50¢ T0 81 50 Oriental, 225 Dromm st per week. THIRD—SUNNY RUOMS assist, etc. MAKRTLIN'S, (49 siarket st. from $1 (o $3 per week: reading-room. JERMAN WOMAN AS COOK. 8:5 AND W ANTED 10 C0LLECT WAGES LUK LABOR room. MAR1IN’S, 749 Market st. ers&cierke. KNOX Collection Agey. 110 Suttee EAD WAITRESS, $25 A D ROOM. MAR- TIN’S, 749 Mars BMAN COUK-~, $256 AND $30. GERMAN npstairs girl for housework, plain cooking, $20, and a number of o:hers MRN. HIKD, 721 Elils. JEGH GikL LAt FROM THE LAST, wi shes housework: wages moderate; assisi ren. 437 Bryany at. {XPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED AT paper Lox factory. WEMPE BROS, 127 Mission st. ANTED—GIRL TO LEARN DKESSMAK- ing thoroughly. 3 TANThD—YOU and light housewor! $15. 141315 DROTESTANT KLDEKLY LADY LIKE A IKL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR place in nice famiiy as mother's help. 3¢8 housewo 716 Green st., near Powell, SCYOREL Meageas; ODNI00e” S TANTED_FIRST-CLASS TA LOE [ JITUATION wWa D BY A w0OD COOK fine coat: and laundress, or would do general house- work: refer-nces M. C., 515 Kighth s-., Oakiand. N OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKR t0 do Lonsework in a small family. or will do chamberwork; can sleep at Lome. 417 Stockton. 51ilg Jones st. TRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN COOK- ing, $10t0 8 8a Fulion st. OUNG GIRL 10 ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework. 2608 Sacramento st. G T / ANTED—RESPONSIBLE POSITION FOR young lady who has lately speat two years in Europe as lady’s companion or heiper of atiend- act for invalid iady. Inquire 501 Larkin st. W ANTEL—BY A MIDDLE-AGED ENGLISH woman a situaiion as housekeeper or nurse 4 ANTED—YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSE tion as governess: or companion to Inva'id 1ady': or light housework aad compsnion to lad refirences. Address P.U. box 680, San Jos AMERICAN LADY OF &E- finement wishes a position as housekeeper for widower; undersiands hous-hold duties ana managing childre. ity Or couniiry: references given. Webb House. room 23, 37 Second st. JANTED — HOUSEKEEPLER: YOUNG widow preferred. G. D. G., box 51, Call Y OUNG TAILORESS WHO HAS WORKED on fine coats. 767 Foisom st. JANTED—AN APPRENTICE FOR DRESS making: good sewer. 434 Post st. OMPOSITORS WANTED. 20 ELLIS ST, room 20. - IRL WANTED — APPRENTICE WITH some experl ‘nce on pants. 935 Market st., £.12. Y OUNG PROTESTANT GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. 210 Fair Oaks st. JOUNG APPRENTIC > nfter first week. 41614 Geary st. JOUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH LIGHT housework; weges small; good home. 1032 Market st. C i WAGES QHOES! SHOES! SHOES any siyie, $3 up: W TO ORDER: misfits and _cast-off shoes bought cr exchanged: large stock of second-hand shoes: first-class repairing: work gusranteed. 749 Mission st., near Grand Upera-house. E SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TU GET » tle beer or wine b ANTRD—AN 1DE. WHO CANTUINK OF. some simple thingto patent? Yrotect your ideas: thoy may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wantea. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES done while you walt. 38 Market, opp. Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S. PRY ACME HUUS, w7 R ., BE- low Bixtn. for a room: 25¢a night: $1 a week. W ASTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR £hoes up to 10 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at nigit while yon wait: Iadies’ soling, 35¢; men's toling, 60c: fine shoes made o order from 2 up; we have a ot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up 0 $2 50. $82 Mission st.. bet. First sz and Second at. PARTNERS WANTED, AR NFE K WITH #300; CHANCE TO MAKE a gool jiving; no triflers. PHILERICK, 2648 Folsom s*. 01 best free lunch. 643C AGENTS WANTED. GENTS — 825 A WEEK GUARANTERL investment $10. 215 Sansome s-., room 12. FURNITURE WANTED. F YOU WANT GOOU PRICES FOR FURNE tere and merchandise see BUKD, 211 Larkin. NVENTORS DESIKING TO SECURE OR sell patents or inventions, cail at Hall of In- ventions, 215 Sansoms st., 100m 12 |3 RANCH BAKFRY: OD LOCATION: NO cpcompetition; five living-rooms.” B, box 24, Offica. AURANT-OFFER WANTED: ation. Inquire at 93135 Mission st. hY NTED — CIGAR-STORE: _GOOD LOCA- tion: price: rent. Address 533 Sacramen PAYING CIGAR-STORE; VERY CHEAP -~ must sell; other business. Stockton st. RUGSTORE — HAVING OPENED A N pharmacy at 542 Haight st. would sell m; drugstore at 1600 Howard st. For particaars appiy to L. DI NOLA & CO., prescription phar- macy, 542 Haight st. 15 WILL " A NEW STYLE CREAM $ waflle bakery business, the only one of the kind 1n the United States: come see what it is; it will surprise you. 701 Larkin st., irom 11 AN U 11 PN W ANTED—PARTNER WITH #40.600 IN & grocery and liquor house established since 1863. Address A. V., box 39, Call Office, D ESTAURANT: MUST SELL ON ACCOUNT \ of other business: living-roums; cheap rent; £00d location: present owner 5 years. Adaress J. P., box 41, this offt ‘k‘l)n SAL! A GOO. - quire 139 Pine st. QTATIONERY AND CIGAR STOR RENT $10. 221014 Mission st . near Eighteenth. OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. CALL at 114 O' Farreil st. ( 100D CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT, WITH 3 3 i{ving-rooms: near factories: owner leaving this city: cheap; no humbug. 2213 Powell st. GOOD " PAYING SALOON. IN- ARE OPPORTUNITY 10 PURCHA! old-established furniture, carpet and undem 1aking business; clears over $3000 a year: stook $10,000. GEO.' L. BIRKMAIER, Wells-Fargo £Xvress bullding. For SaLs GOOD location; 2 livipg-rcoms. Appiy 334 Third s bet. Folsom and Harrison; no agen:s. IGHER PRIC~ THAN ANYWHERE PAID by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones PPRENTICE ON CUSTOM COATS WHO has bad ilitle ex: erience. 8 Grove st 7OUNG GIKL 1O MAKE HERSwLF GENER- ally useful about house. 2014 Green st. ANTEU—COOK TO TAKE HALF INTER- est in establistied dining room: no capital re- quired: no otjection to child. 1533 Polk st. J1IDOW WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS working housekeepeer in small family or widower's iome. 3655 Market st., room 18, {ASTEKN LADY WUULD LIKE PLAIN SEw. ing; 1o trifiers need answer. 144 Fifth st., first flat. B IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do few hours’ light housework every day. Please call 2 Wheelock place, off Vallejo st., near Powell. w’ INCHES: ki HOUSE. 44 THIRD SI., NR Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night: #1230 1086 per week: convenlent and respectsble; iree bus bageage to and from th N TGHT SCHOOL OFENS MONDAY, 7:15 P, O +LYNN'S Dresscutting School. 14 McAllister. EARN DRESSCUTTING AND FITIING: skirt patterns.25c. McCDOWELL'S. 636 Market SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE, UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr HINESE AND JAPANESE KMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41415 (*Farrell. Tel. E 426, HINESE & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: heip:tel.main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Cl; APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, K. 73, St Aun's bidg., 6 lddy st.; tel. Main 5284. Y A MARKIED COUPLE (GEKMAN) ON A ranch or vineyard; 15 years’ experience; first- class recommendation; wages reasonabie. Farmer, box 20, Call Offi: C J DIVIDEND NOTICE: =& DIVIDEND NO. 37 (TWENTY FIVE cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the oftice of the company. 327 Market s .. on and after i1 DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1898. Transter-books | Will close Faturday, November 14, 1896, ac 12 | o'clock . E. H. ~SHELDON. Secretary. 1 | Call Oftice, 01 MAN AND WIkE (EASTERN ~PEOPLE) private place: man understands care horses, att:e and grounds; wife competent cook and hgunek.eeper orsecond work. Address A. B., box 9, Call. AN NURSE, INIUSTRIOUS AND WILL- Ing, wants to care for a private patient or in- 1d: Tong experience. Aadress Nurse, box 8, kland. BITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, | | 7 OUNG GEKMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- | tion. housework, or will take care of chilaren; wages $12 to #16. Apply MRS, HIRD, 721 Eliis. FOk BEST HELP OF ALL NATIONALITIES | call or address Scandinavian Kmployment Of- | fice, 107 O’ Farreil st. OUNG, STRONG WOMAN, WHO CAN DO any kind of housework, cleaning or nursing, | | wants a few more places by the day or half-day, | | Call cr address 33544 Lvy ave., twp floor. t | WURSE, HAS HAD LAWGE FXPERIF | AN “ready'for work: Ameitcan. 107 Fifth st,, Mission. JITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL 18 years of age: light housework: church-going people preferred. Call or aidress 1625 Church st nr. Twenty-ninth. W ELLEXFERIENCED W MAN | WY a'pesition urs: or housekeepe; | seamstress. nirst-class references. Ness ave. FOUNG GIKL, FIEST-CLASS WAITRESS and chambermald, desires situation in hotel or bourding-house: references: thoroughly com. petent. Address 8. B., box 146, Call Ofice, WISIHES ;18 M. W, 21 £o0d Van 39, th s oflice. Y OUNG GERMAN FAOM THE BEAST DE sires piece in bakery; bread or cakee, Ad- drgli 51 Second st. XPERIENCED BOUKKEEPEE DESIKES situation: references Al Address W. W., box 39, this office. AIRDRESSING, MANICURING LFs reasonable Miss Doyle,212 Powell: 105 Ninth OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS. NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25¢ night: $1 week, H ALSDRESSING, 26c AND 5c: AFTER- noon classes: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission, ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN Larber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogus seal. N L. Barver Schoo, 515 Howard st. M Ut SONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Sl Winchester Houss, 44 Third et., near Mark 2 : 4bcto $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $5 res ‘bus and taggago (0 and from MALE HELP WANTED, (GERMAN YOUNG M ANTO WOR| A- chive-shop, citv, lictle experience 1equired; young German cabloet-maker, city; German baker, £25 to hoemaker: wire-nail machine operator, 82 50 day: carpenter for institution and fanch biacksmith and farmer: farmer and wite; | farmers: man or boy for zarden, $15: boy for store: tiemakers; farmer and wife, See boss here. MURRAY & RFEADY, Leading Employment Agenis? 634 and 636 Ciny st. ROAST COOR AND BBOILER, COUNTRY hotel, $65 C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary. Gt GRANSTROM, THE C(O0OK, PLEASE AN WANTS CARPENTER-WORK UR ANY other work to do. Address Carpetter, box 182, this office. / OUNG, SOBER MAN WITH EXPERIENCE wants situaiion as cook. Address Cook, box OSITION AS COLLECTOK: REFERENCE| security. T. F., box 186, Call Uffice. QITCATION BY YOUNG MAN: SPEARSGER man; graduate. Addres§ Y. X., box b4, Call Office, (OABPENTEK BY TRADK; ACCUSTOMED 10 the management of projerty: can handie any kind of 100is; run engiue: will_furnish refer. ences and bonds. ' Ad. K. Z, box 143, this oftice. L C. R HANSEN & 00., 110 Geary st. W ASTED —JAPANLSE HOTEL COOK: cook, $40: Japanese cook for institution, $25 and found, and others. 628 Sacramento st. { J. F. CRUSETT & CO., ED — WAITER. PLAIN KESTAU- rant, $25; waiter. 87 & week: cook, restau- 40 dishwasher, $15: choreboy, $10, etc. LEON ANDRE, 515 Stockton st. EAD COOK, $90. FOR DECEMBER, FIRST hotel work: restaurant ccok, $50 and roor lunch waiters MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AN AND WIFE FOR RANCH. MANTIN 749 Market st QEOEMAKER, $6 A WEEK, BOARD AND S'room. Ma RTINS, 749 Marker st MAS AP WIFE; THOROUGHLY CONPE- tent; first-clavs cooking, walting and house- Woirk. (ail or address 107 O' Farrell st. TRST-CLASS WAITER WISHES WOBK 1N hotel or restaurant. Addr:: . ., box 44, Call, JXPLRIENCED ENGLISH NURSE WISh ES entire .csre of infant or young child; Pro.es tant; go:d references: no employment office need apply. E. N, box 24, Call Otiice. W ALTED—EY ~ AN ELDERLY WOMAN (Protestant), a situation to do general house- | work in small famiiy: wages from $12to $15. Call or address 439 Minna st. 114 THIED RACE—=ix furlongs; selling; con ditions; allowances; purse $400. Index.| Horse, b | 83 | Movian, 1 19713 10: Major Couk, 41 3 106 |Palomacita, 3 2n | b 95 |Tampa, 6 . 51 | 4 108 | Howard, | 8% | 6 108 |Huenemle, | 74| 7 6 |Capt. Coster, | 8n | 2 96 |Benamela, 3 . I8 |8 R | .2 Gooa stari._Won easlly. Winuer, E. Corrigun's b. c. by Bradiord-Elwa Rosalind. Time, 11155, 115. FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth mile: 3 three-year-o ds and up; handicap; purse #500. G | 1 1 Tnd. | Horse, age, weight. |St | sul % {15 | % | st | |strathmenin, 2,300 4 (42 |4n " 4n a3 (351 | 1 Semper Lex,6...100 2835 12h 216 |22 114 4 [Tenaciiy, 3.0 88| 1 (20° (82 (317 30 |57 | 7 | Peter Li, 4. .. 95 515 3 5 5 ‘4;,', | b? K H Thornhiil, 5....°100| 3134 111 {135 1 27” | {Keidy 2 50 start. Won ceverly, Winner, d. B Morris' b. g. by Strathmore-Fiower of Meath. 71ime, 116, ¥!FTHRACL—One mile; seliing; three-vear-olds and up; conditions: allowances; parss §400, Index. I Horse, age, weight. _ sef 1 l Y l 3% | str. | Fin Jocker. |opetioE;, 105 [ ~alisbury i, 3... 96/ 1 12 13 13 13 11 k Jones, -4 4 105 [Red Glenn, 5. luz2l 3] 43 31 23 210 215 |H. Martun 1-2 11-20 Soversss |Fred Garaner, 5..106| 6| 6 6 6 b 310 |P. Sullvan. 50 300 89| arne, 4.. -308) b 54 | 82 | 5h | 434 | 26 (I Narvmer...|oe 9o 4! 8n | 45 | 44 [ 32" | 8 |Thompeon 6 112 2] 2h Z2h | 38 b {e . |Clawson.. 10 15 Perfect stert. Won easily, 1:44d4 ®broke her leg. Winner, Buros & Wat=rhouss's br. c., by Kacine-imp. Flirn, Time, TIUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER by a young woman; #00d cook and ind with children. Cal: a 515 Eighth st., Oakland, or 2034 Biake st., Berkeley. OSIITUN AS HOUSEKEEPER 10 AN elds gentleman. Address W., Young Woman’s Christian Association, 1221 O'Farrell i, SLEBUNG DANISo Glity DESIRES HOUSE- work by Lhe day; clothesand windows washed. 500 Broderick st. OY. 18, WILLING TO WORK. WOULD LIKE a situation with chance to advan 3 88, this oftice. e \V ARTED—SITUATION ASCUITER; LATE- Iy from the I ast; 12 years' experience: also practical taflor; references. 1T.. box 75, Call. SITUATION WAN I ED ON PRIVATE PLACE O by steadv, sober man: good driver and gai dener; care horses: milk cows: handy with too cliy of country, Address B. L., box 44. Call, SWEDISH 5 AKX WANTS SITCATION 1IN private family, coachman or gardener: careful With hors s, zood milker: references Address ANTED—A LUNCH WAIT~K, O K SA- 1oon, 33 Second st. CHAS. WEBEE, prop. 100D B OKKERPER THAT WILL WORK for about $50 or #60 a month can get good sit- uation; boider: of certificates in U, & Industrial Agency are eligible. Room 165, Croeker building. 0 SHOEMAK&RNS — WANTED A FIRST- class ali-round repair man; also a factory nailer. Alameda County * hoe-repairing Factory, cor Park YASH PAID FOR ESTIKE HOUSES Ok smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ewa J. BOWCH ER, 222 Stockton nd postal. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, W ALLPAPER, 4C'A ROLL: PAPER HA. ing, painting. etc., by contract or day’s work, AL_your own price: work mus: be had. N. I MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. HEAP SECOND-HAND ELEVAIOK. 828 Harrison st ACHINERY WANTED IN EXCHANGE for Stockton lots. White, 516 Mission st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL 1y, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. M JACRIFICE—ESTABLISHED REPAIR AND machine shop: complete stock of sundries, bi- cycles, toois; vuleanizer and oven: rent pald to December 15. Inquire 1113 Market st. FoE SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED POULTRY and produce stand in one of the best markets in the State; owner going away. Apply 916 Washington st., Oakland. BUSINESS, PORTLAND, OR.: $4000. Deiig $178 per month- good chancs 10 fncrease. Inquire C. E. NAYLOR, rcom 8§, floor 8, Mills building. EADING RESTAURANT IN LEADING sezside resort of Pacific Coast: owner retiring from business. Address 5., box 138, Call Office. LACKSMITH BUSINESS FOR SA LE; cheap rent: tools furnished. Call on or address T. V. MAHONEY, 358 Pacific ave., Santa Cruz. TILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st. SELL YUUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 10 A. K 109 Sixth wend postal. HORSES, OR SALE - HANDSOME 6.YEAR-OLD BUS, ness mare: brosen 1o saddle als0; swift gaite stands without hitching anywhere. 351 Tnird st. 1O VALENCIA—HANDSOME SPAN 426 steeicray hories. 3500 several other teams: also 30 good young horses. J. FORES1 ER, salesman. = 32 HAYES — STATIONERY AND HalRe dressing business, paying #75 per month; living-rooms connected; rent reasonable. OR SALE — #4000, LEADING JEWELRY- store: established 4 years. For particulars ad dress P. 0. box 176, Petaluma, Cal. J EWSPAPER KOUTK 1IN INTERIOR CITY, tlose 10 San Francisco. ¥or particulars appiy this office. VIGAR-STORE: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; #14; sickness. 1127 Mission st. T RENT 4 HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAUON: buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Ho'ss Market, $27 Bix:h st ; auction sales ever, Wedius €ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. Tk EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 230 VA- lencia st., 15 the place to g0 If you Want 10 buy, tell or exchange borses, bugeies wagons or har- Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. LECTRIC HORSE-CLIPPING: CALLED FOR and returned. 540 Valencia: tel. Mission, 227. CARLOADS FINE HORSES, SINGLE OR doub e. for all purposes. 139 Valencia st. SET NEW ASD SECONU-HAND HAR- 50U Heas: il Rinds: bogay.wagon, carts: sarrey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 150 SEL5 JEW AND SECOND HAND Ha k- ness, all kinds; wegons, buggles, surreys, rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission 1; 50 e TEAD DRIVING AND WORK HOKS kS, weleht 1000 to 1700 1hs. 862 Howard st. WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES, AT .S, FARGO stable. Folsom, near Second st. 5 AND WiGO \P. APPLY MRS, KLUK1SCH, 1765 Fifteen:h st., near Valencia. 5-(:1‘2?“ LANDAU HACK; IN_U, PRI- vate 1 year. WALCOM BROS., 217 kllis st. RUIT AND GROCERY STORE; 2 LIVING- rooms, cheap; well located. 602 California st, {RANCH BAKERY, office, 5 lfving-rooms: barzain. CANDY, LAUNDRY $90. SISAR, SToRE; 1151 Mission. . rent $10. 3 LIVING-ROOMS; 22514 'Eighth s TPHIRD INTEREST IN BLACKSMITH BUSLE ness: party must bea Christian. 205 Eighth st. DOUTE FOK SALK ACROSS THE BAY. T A _anire at Call Offi LODGING-HOUSES ¥OR SALE, P 15() BARGAINS; $100 TO £3000: CASH OB OV payments. 26-room corner house.... 81000 400 12 rooms; fine sunny corne: 50 rooms, clearirg $200; in pa. :8-rcom house; rooms all rented. 8 rooms &-room fla: ary and Jones . 14 rooms on Folsom st., near Thi £0-room house, clearing $500. 86-room corner House, new fur, 20 rooms, ou_dth s:., clearing 31 r00ms on Market si., offer w 12 rooms, central, good furniture. H. C. DECKER, 1030 Market A OF 6 ROOMS 23 rooms fine corser, new 25 rooms, Market st. 50 rooms. fine furniture, payments i1 rooms, newly furnished, low rent. 34 rooms, bay-window, new A . 82200 765 Market st. EW ANDSECON U-HAND BAKERY, LAUN- dry, milk ana_grocery wagons: also rockaway snd 2 fine bugwies.~ 88 Harrison st n ¥ ET CLEANING WORK cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVEN. C st and Santa Ciara ave.. Aameda. W. WILLIS, | Mer. 38 and 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250, ANTED—BUY WHO HAS WORKED IN A | (VARPETS CLEANED AND LENOVATED ‘ give references and wages ex- (J like new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. H., box 79, this office. South 33. D. MACKINTOSIL & CU., successors. SSISTANT COOK AND DISHWASHER: £\ sober, competent man only. Kes.nuran:, 325 Fourth st , 9 o’clock. W HEX YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH POOr work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, CASHIER AND INTH AN1: BOAR! $4 s ured. Bus, box ussisiant with $200: 44, Call. C. 0. 5340 25th st.. bet. Missivn and Howard. [ OUNG . MAN (AMERICAN) DESIRES A Posiiion where there is no Sunday work; best of habits and Califoruia references. Addres : bIx 162, this omee. % Sk Y ouxu L:Dv ('sox'nlhuxm‘u\'), $ooD cook. seeks posit.on as housekeeper. F. M., hox 22, Call Office. . o €) GIKLS WOULD LIKE A PLACE TO DO general housework. Call 221 kKleventh st TDDLE G AN WOMASN _FOR genersl housework. 1502 Central ave. (rear). DANISH GIRL WANTS ©0 D0 GENERAL housework. Call or wr.te 10 66 Oregon st. N EAT RELIABLE GIRL WISHRS SITUA- tlon for housework or chumberwork; kind to children. Please call at 45 Rn near Howard. RinflPKt’l“thE xoluu: lvlllsuua O o ousework, washing snd ironing; good plain C0OK: city or vakland. 110 Fourih si. » RESSMAKER WISHES FEW MORE EN- gagements Ly the day: $1: or will taxe work home; worx and perfect fit guaranteed. Address Dressmaker, box 73, Call. YOURG GIRL WISHES A SITCATION fo assis: l%fimw};lkl, or ses ueolnd work. Please call for Lwo a2 gton st., bet. How- ard and Folsom. OMAN WANTS SITUATION TO DO ':erll housework in either German or Ameri- can ily ; g0od cook. Please call at 5 Guerrero. Sl'l‘u“'l‘lo! “WANTED BY AN EXPERL enced lady in confectionery or notions business, Dbest references given. Address C, Z., box 148, Call, W ANTED—POSITION AS NIGHT OR DAY vatchman by a member of the C. D. A. of Nashvilie, tenn, W. H. L., 2623 sutter ANTED—GOOD NIGHT WAITER. APPLY, 4.7 Larkin st. YV OUNG MAN FOR NURSEKRY WORK; POT plants: $15. 513 Hagnt st. (QEEMAN BOY, ABOUT 15 YEARS DRUG- store, cor. Ninih and Misston., afier 9 A. M. ((ANDY-MAKER AND BAKER WANTS .lénll'll\utlon. Cail or address J. B. M., 1219 Mig- BAwl:“'.E“;_ A “21“5'11 ‘u:xguinzsssn nts rfect N 89, Cail Ofhee " NG Clflzl{hg‘f mnrr.wun's Poau'll“us AS COOK Sework; wages ressonable; reterences. Address 8. 1., box 82, Call Oftice. MALE ATTENDANT WiISHES TO WAIT upon mental or invalid gentleman: best ref- erences. G. W., 528 st., San_Francisco. HOUSE -CLEANER WANTS SWEEPING Tooms of washing win@ows by the day or hour. Address Japanese George, 121014 Larkin st. TANTED-—TWO GOOD MEN OF FAIR EDU- cation. 709 Spreckeis buliding, 827 Market. 0Y WANTED 10 STRIP 10BaCCO. 3249 Sixtesnth st. 100D CGOATMAKER 70 WORK BY THE (5 eex “708 Bush st. near Powell. ARTNER WANTED IN A GOOU PAYING busiaess. 722 Howard st. ISHWASHER WANTED: WAGES 812 PER mouth. Call bet. 2 and 4 P. ., 216 O'Farrell, DV NCE CARPET-CLEANING CO. 402 Sutter, fel. Maln 394. 5. 8. F£RG CSON mands E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74, ARPET-CLEANING, 3c; LAYING, 80 RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 Sth st. OXMKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORK=, 353 Golden Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126. 3CAY tx«b‘A'r GREAT WESTERN CARPET- cleanihg Works. 11 Eighth st. _owm-:s’fi’cm MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Jghih st Telephone Jrssie 1061 g TYPEWRITERS. REMINUTON. §35: SMITH, $60. SEND FOR sam: le work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Mong'y. AVE YOU SKEN THE NEW PEERLESS typewriterand Kotary Duplicator? They stand stthe head. JOHN F. MEYERS & CU.,947 Marke:, J. C OOTBLACK WANTED. 120133 POLK ST., cor. Sutter. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS TAILOR ON CUS- GENTS SMITH PREMIER: ALSO RENT and sell all kindsof typewriters. L. & M. AL~ l‘ix.\sbkx & CO., 110 Montgomery st., write for clrcui NDERWOUD & CO. . HOUSE AND 220 SEVENTH — 12-RO0M 200 furniture for sale; rent $39. BUYS 13 ROOMS; HOUSE FULL: FUKNITURE FOR SALE. C.\N'r STOP IT. ciearine $35 mo. elear. Ap. 821 Howrrd People always flock to where they can do the best. Follow the majority and you'll not be far wrong. Remember, we sell for cash or on easy time payments. Wicker Chairs and Rockers from. $300 up Enamel Bureaus . _".'fl!) up Enamel Iron Bed 750 up Fancy Rockers.. 325 up Heatmg Stoves, ail kin 400 up Cooking Ranges and Stov 700 up Carpels, Linoleume, Mattings. . ' iore, , lowest pri Largest siore, largest stocl e P . 1017. 1019, 1021 and 4023 Mission st. and 518, 518, 620 and 522 Minna st., above Sixih. Open evenings. Telephone Jessie 41. “A UCTION HOUSE, 827 SMISSION ST—ASH chamber suits, $13 50: folding-beds, $10. CHEASAL PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY GO 1801 MARKET ST., COR. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Upholszery Gooas. CHAMBER SEIs, §i1; porior tets, $30: “folding-beds, McCARTHY, 764 Mission. T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods: new or good as pew: cas 1 Or on time; open evenings. ING FURNITURE CO-1127-29-31 MARKET, s furnish 4 rcoms, $.8 10 $50; best bargains tn y. = outtits. T. BAKEE AST PASTRY COUK, JUST AR- rived from the East, wants position in firsi- class hotel or restaurant. THOMAS PATCHER, 1020 Market st. ENGIN R. NTATIONARY, LOCUMOTIV s e iy soes b mbi s work: moderace wages: referece. MAN, DO 41, Call (ARPENTER WANTS WORK: 1S AN EX- o mkt:n leaky roofs -dlnlllll#'ng-!” iy & speciaity, - Address Car) enter, box iom coats. 623 Minna st. W ASTED=A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR ON ladles’ cloaks. Room 3, Dounohoe bullding. BD’TCKKILSHUP FOR SALE, $150: BIG BAR- gain on account of death; test location, cash trade. Apply 114 Second ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL alty: private; no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., tended to. G. W. HOWE, au'y-at-law. 850 Market. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.—LOWES’ prices; furniture, carpets: ail grades. 868 bis sion st. JURNITURE, STOVES, CARPET: JN- ters. showcates. ANDRRSON. 1131 Mackrs ar. ARBER — 2-CHAIR SHUP AT SACRIF s0ld 10-day. DECKZLMAN BROS, 106 £111e. D CHAIRS AND FIXTURES COMPLETE FOR shop, cheap. 4 Sacramento st. W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CONSUL- '« tation free: probate: all cases: fees low. Klm»um; & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT Jaw. room 481 Parrott building (Emporium), 2&:!».m SHOP FOR SALE; 370; MUST BE ADV-ICH FRep: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUCG- sold 10-day. 21% Ninth st. cesstul. W. W, DAVIDSON, 927 Market si MINING MACHINERY, TAMPMILL—THE BEST, THE (. 'EST, S the simplest, the most durable u‘;nnfn%lr Tan: Anier Koundss, B3t e & Cosen, Suuis el undry, tst g&.; no break nor tappets to get looge, * TR