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12 THE SAN - FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1896 THREE FAVORITES FANCIED SLUSH Mt. Roy Took the Opening Dash in a Common Gallop. Sir Play, With Jones Up, Downed Torsina in an Ex- citing Drive. Little Cripple Turned the Tables on | Jos Terry—Old Braw Scot Keeps cn Winning Races. The rainfall left the track in bad condi- tion at Oakland, and the wonder is that three favorites managed to get through and land the coin. At the turn info the stretch several vards of track was washed away and the jockeys say some good navigating was necessary to steer clear of holes. In con- sequence the good horses remained in the stable and the ‘‘skates” furnished the betting proposition. The weather turned off cold and the crowd kept moving about, muffed up in overcoats to keep them warm, although in sunny Oakiand. The betting was good and the ring no doubt quit loser 10 the day’s booking. The opening race looked a cakewalk for Mount Roy, the 9 to 10 favorite, and such he proved, for he won away off from Don Pio Pico with Shaw perched up on his neck. Agitato finished in the show. Charley Thorpe was successtul on the occasion of his debut before a California ruce-going crowd. He had the mount on the hot favorite Salisbury II in the race following, a five and a half furlong selling dash, and the Racine colt won quire as euflv as Mount Roy in the event preced- ing. Candor was a handy second over Charles A. Four started in the seven furlong purse event, which was looked upon asa sort of ood 'thing for the Rose entry Torsina. %‘ne mare was heavily backed at evens, with 8ir Play and Moylan fancied in that order. Thornhill was theoutsider. Jones on Sir. Play made all the running, and when the favorite sent in her challenge through the stretch could not quite get up, and succumbed by a nead in 1:32. Moylan, who could not untrack himself, finished lengths behind Thornhiill. The mile selling run with a field of ten starters was a very pretty race. Joe Terry and Hermagita went to the post equal favorites in the bstting. Passing in turn Flashlight, Little Cripple and Excuse, Jones, astride Joe Terry, showed slightly in the lead as the stretch was reached. ‘While battiing hard with Excuse Murphy | brought Litule Cripple up on the outside, and passing Joe Terry, beat him out a | head. Excuse was third, but a nose be- hind the place horse. Hermanita was messed about, finishing fifth. Old Braw Scot had another celebration | in the concluding race of the day at six | furlongs. Going to the post a slight favorite over Peril, H. Martin beat the gate with the Velcran, and, after being passed by both Peril and Lucky Dog, he again took the lead in the stretch and proved a handy winner. Seaside looked to have beaten Lucky Dog a neck for the place, but was placed third. Notes. Secretary W. 8. Leake of tke Pacific Coast Jockey Club announces that the Southern Pacific trains running between Third and Townsend streets and Ingle- side track will not be discontinued. Com- mencing Monday, November 30, trains will lcave the Third and Townsend street | depot at 1 o’clock. The round-trip fare, including admission to the track, will | be §L. The string of Will Wailace, in charge of Trainer Lee Christie, arrived at Oakland track yesterday. Manchester, Nine Ninety Nine, Refugee, Roy Carruthers, Coppy |t and Mrs. Shade comprise the stable. In| the same car came the cup horse Grannan and Argentine II, both owned by Ireland Bros. Joe Narvaez, who rode Duke Stevens in | the first event, wasstruck in the mouth by a stone kicked up by one of the other starters, and had several of his front teeth loosened. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, three-fourths of & mile, maidens— 133 Rejected 104, Rapido 109, 122'Nebopolas- sar 104, 133 Alléssandro 104,113 Gold Boy (formerly, Marigold Steps 104, 133 Sir Philip 107, 138 Gosling 106. Second race, eieven-sixteenths of s mile, two- year-olde—132 D%{;nd!; 102 (127) D. J. Tflbln 109, 75 Argestes elding) 104, 122 Two THRE NORTES | ZBmss s BETTHANGEINNG DY | [ompmmees e hiieun e herine 99, Bernardillo 109 Clnllo 102, 136 fllll! Vice 107. Thira race, eleven-sixteenths of & mile, hru— year-olds—136 Osric 11 112, 109, 131 Inflammator 112. 181) Alazan tuous 109‘112 Rienzi 107, 112 , (103) Roselie 109. Fourth rnce, seven-eighths of a mile, 136 Lady Looram 80, 118 Fortunate Apto 80,118 Draught 83, 90 Seimitar 100, 132 Jay Wheeler 85, 142 Mumerey 107. Fifth race, five-eighths ‘of & _mine, Owners’ handicap—129 Hymu 98, (137) Babe Mm‘phy 95, 114 Major (.oflk 95; Montalvo 95, 1 Grover 100. 16 Georpe Dickerson 95, Irma 95, 135 Petrarch 95, 137 Quicksilver 95. OYOLE RACES TO-MORROW. Entries and Handicaps for the Meet at the Velodrome. The fo!lowing are the entries and handi- caps for the meet to be heid to-morrow afternoon at the new Velodrome track: Two-tnirds mile scratch, professional: heat—C. E. Dow, C. C. C.; H. E. McCrea, B.C. W.; Ed Chapman, O. C. W (124) Tem Viking 1 Eimer F'109, 142 142 Seaside 1 Prinei (136) 18 ROWING REGATTA Exciting Boatraces to Be Held at the Alameda Mole To-Morrow. urse— 8, 128 37 5 Valuable Trophies Offered for the Contesting Oars- v\ men. First J. E. Edwards, I. List of Entries and Priz s—Pacific C. C. Second heat—Hardy Downing, G. C. C.; P Metoald, 1. €. €; H. F. Terrill, B.C. W i Coast Records May Be E. Becker, 0. C. W. Third heat-—W. err B C.W.: A N. Jones, 0. C. W.; D. E. Whit Shattered. man, G. C. C.; A. M. Boyden, A.C. Firstiwo in edch heat quality for final. peye-mile Snannichs cprafeulonlln i t—W. A. ] scratcl J:;es‘o CIWe 25y vards; W. E. Becxer, O. From the number of oarsmen entered W. B.C.W Meteaif, L. C. B.C.W ‘Whitmen, G. C.C 140 Horace Slater, 155; Ed Chapman, O. ,170. Firstthree in each heat to qu for fing One-mile handierp, amateur: First heat— J. R. Kenna, B. C. W.,scratch; G, M. Hamlin, . 5 yards; P. A, Deacon, R. A. C., 4 E. J.Smith, Acme, 50; M. Second heat—P. R. Mou R.A. C. 50; E. 60; A.'H. Agnew, Acme, M. Goodwin, 8. F. R. Elford, R. A.C., . Third heat—f D. Gooceh, R. A. C,.75. qualify for final. Half-mile ¢xhibition by Walter F. Foster, paced by the quadruplet manned by R. E.Dow, A. M. Boyden, Ed Chapman and F. M. Byrne. Tunflem match race, best two in three, mile heats, contestants (o start at opposite sides of between Jullus Smith and Gail Hardenbrook, G. C. C., and Charles Kralt and | Sydney B. vincent, B.C. W. Half-mile trial against time—J. R. Kenua, l:lccd by the quad. Hall-mile tangem triul agaiust the American record—George E. Dixon and W At the meet last Saturday Foster and Wells got the American two-mile record and Foster the three, four and five, wmle W. A. Ternll got the one-miie ‘‘pro.” com- petition coast record. the one-mile amateur competition and one-mile amateur paced records. tournament among the members of the Bay City Wheelmen at their clubhouse on Golden | and the billiard-room crowded n: gh!ly in consequence. interest is games and the friendly rivalry and valu- able prizes offered add to the excitement. The entries ana handicaps are: J. M. Pike, F. L. Day, H. W. Spalding, 7! the track, B. C. W,, A pool Gate ayenue, deal of E. Keliom, H. W. George L. Hail, John W. Caldwell, 60; 8. Plummer, Dr. S, lelM 55 Austin Kanzee, 50; J. B. . W. Rhys, 40. Four games were played \{onflny night. i Hall 65 beat Dav 75 by one point. 58 beat Harloe 55 by 33 balls. veat Calawell 60 by 10 balls, won from Kanzee 50 by 8 balls. The ing was all good, that in the Hall-Day match being of the sensational order. In the gares played last night Pike | | played 75 to Rhys’ 18, putting up one of | the best games seen at the club. ing, another scratch man, made his score | when Welch, who had to play M. Roberts, 45; made 31 The games will continue each evening, and the tournament is expected to last about three weeks. —_— Baseball and Foutbnll A double bill will lovers of outdoor sports who are fortunate enough to be present at the California League ixteenth and Folsom streets, on Sunday, November 29. In addition to the regulsr game of baseball between the California League baseball teams there will be an interesting game of intercol- | legiate football bet the Green C foolball teams. As a team the | Cardinal B are as yet practically unknown to | the foolball frate mly.nllhnugh as individe grounds, | uals most of the p for themselves in theh’ connection with other teams. They hail from the Mission, and ma; be seen almost every night around Eighteenth | and Shotwell streets practicin the game under the direction of their captain, J. McDonald, who has charge of the tea The Green C consists principaily of players who last year constituted that clever aggrega- tion of playvers known s Company C, League of the Cross Cadets, football team. — Paulsell May Get Out on Bail. W. E. Paulsell may have a chance to get out of jail pending by the Supreme Court. Yesterday the Supreme Court decided to reduce the bail to $15,000 1n his case, but the approval of the new bail will depend "upoy - Judge Belcher, by whom the original bail of $60,000 whs e, 50; C. E. Dow, C. C. .,100; A. M. Boyden, A. C. 1 200. S seratch; H. E. Terrill, yards; Iardy Dm\u(ng., , 55; F. L' Norton, B C. W., 65; J. J. Borree, First 8ud second iu each heat to W C., 80; H. E. McCrea, from the various rowing clubs it can be easily seen that the boatraces to be held to-morrow will bave some exciting fin- ishes. The men have been training diligently for ihe past three weeks, and there is no doubt that many Pacific Coast records will be shattered. The Pembroke and Colonel Menton will cross the bay to-day to make a survey of the course, and all records made will stand as official The races will start promptiy at 10:30 A. M, and as no delays areJooked for every one attending will have ample time to attend the football game in the after- noon. ‘The entries are as follows: (Abbreviations—A. B. C., Alameda Boating Clnh A. R C., Ariel Rowing Club: D.S. & B . Dolphin Swimming and Boaing Club: . E. G. warde, 1. C. C Meyer, un.. 100 #25: B. H. R-ynnnd B.C. W W. 8. Bacon, 0. C. 45; J. 8. Brereton, S L Tt oatiag Ciune & AT A Hiboatin Athletic Associatio ., University of Cali- forna.) First race, intermediate four-oared barge, one and a hulf miles with turn— U\'flVe'!ll‘X of California (blne and gold), 1 R. Teyer, 2 W, Gibbons, 3 W. 0. Blasingame, and E. lhmmel’ cockswain. South End Boating Club (red and white). 1 George G. Poe, 2 A. J. Fritz, 3 Thomas Lynch, Walter Dupll“eu stroke, George W. cGull cockswain, Stockton Athietic A!lofll(lnn (blue and white), 1 W. 8. Folger, 2 James Burns, 3 John Stlva, 4 George Brownfield, W. Dolan cock- swain. | Alameda Boating Club (red, white and blue), 1 Eugene Hadcock, 2 Willlam Hansen, 3 At Webb, 4 Fred A)res, E. V. Hansen cockswaly, Second race, senior single scull, one and & half miles, with turn, W. J. )lc(‘nu!llun A.R. C.: A. G. Brown, 8. A. A. Third race, junior single scull, one and a half miles, th turn, Tnomls R. Keenan, D. S.and B. C, and J. L. l‘nle) . AL AL Fourth race, junior outrigger skiff, one and & half miles, with turn, W. O. Patch, D. 8. and B.C.; Arthur G. Smhh U Henry uonle 8.E ; Matt Breen, 8. E.; J. L. Foley, S. A. A Lewis, A. R. C. Fifth race, senior cutrigger skiff, one and a haif miles, with turn, George Phelan, A. R. C. W. J. McCausland, A. R. C.; Dr. C.C. Denni: A.B.C.; John H.Caughlin, D.S. and B.C. nk Duplisses, S. E. R. C. Sixth race, senior four-osred barge, one and a half miles with turn—South End Rowing Ciub—1 J. E. Scully, 2 George Bates, 3 Matt Breen,4 James Pallos, George McGull cock- swain stockmn Azhletic Asscciation—1 T. W. Carkeek, 2 G. E. Chapmsn, 3 Carl Davis, W, Dolan cockswain Seventh race, Naval Reserve, between First and Second divisions—First division, gig—J. Healy cockswain, R. Schnnlle eaptain, J. Murphy, J. Meyer, P. Murray, J. Beattie, G. Green. The second division (whaléboat) wil i be represented by Thomas McGeorge cock- swain, Captain M. Schroeder, W. Davies, O. Undljen, W. Johnson, E. Donnellan, W. Oden. Eighth race, for old-lime oarsmen, and the | distance to be covered is two miies.’ Entries: John T. Sullivan, Pioneer Club; Leander S(evenmn A.R.C.; William Growney, A. R. ; Wililam Thom: »S.E.R. C. The prizes to be wnlesled for are un- usually elegant and costly. They are as follows: Intermediate four-oared barge—First prize, five gold watches; second prize, five silver medlll. S:nior single shell—Solid silver cup, pre- sented by James G. Phelan. Junior single shell-Handsome gold medal, presented by A. P. Rothkoff. Junior outrigger skiff—First prize, solid gold medal, presented by William D. English second yrize, & utiful eight-day ciock, pre- sented by Southern Pacific Company. Sentor outrigger skiff—Firsi prize, a_beauti- ful solid-silver cup, presented by William Broderick; second prize, gold vest-chain. Senior barge—Five gold medal Naval Reserve race—Handsome silk chal- leuge flag, offered by Irving AL Scott. This flag must be won three times before the winner is allowed to own it. The losing crew will have to give the winners six weeks' notice of their intention to race for the prize again. The old-timers’ race will be hotly con- tested, as there is a great deal of rivalry, ‘Three of the entries are coaches for their clubs. The firs: priz: is an oarsman’s L. Loos. J. R. Kenna got is in_progress is A great manifested in the A Weleh, A. J. Menne, 65 Leavitt, George I 5 4 Mervy Kellom 65 Menne play- Spald- , had be presented to those een the Cardinal Band | layers have made records faithfully for the new trial granted CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. AKLAND RACETRACK. meeting. Weather cloudy. Track muddy, Tuesday, November 24, 1896, Eleventh day of the winter watch, offered by William A. Deane, and the second prize, an elegant eight-day clock, offered by the Bouthern Pacific Compnnv. The following gentlemen were namea by the regutta commiitee to act as officers 188 ¥msT RACE—Five aud a naif furlongs; selling: purse $300. at the races: President of the day, James G. Phelan, Mayor-elect of San Francisco; referee, Major : T T f T T T | Betting, | Georse H. Strong. Timers—Jonn Elliott, Wal. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 | 14 3% st | Fin. | Jockey. lop. ¢ ter Blake. A.R. C.: Arthur Melletz, 8. E, B, (. s = g | Starting_judges SR Hinchman, A. B. 129 Mount Rey, 5....107 | 1 14 | 1 Joseph Keenan, D.S. and B, (.; R. Carmon 133 | Don Plo Pico, %...104| 2 53 | 3n S A A, Judges at the finish—Leander Steven: 121 |Agitato, 5. 109, 8 81 | 52 son, A. R. C.; George Callopy, Pioneers; J. D, 128 |Virgie A, 3 104! 6 42 | 44 Mahoney, S. E. B. C. . \Zamloch, 5 .13 3 8h | 21 3 /ied Duke tevens, a.112| 12 | 110 | 9 7 ey .| Skalkaho, 3.. T Doiao s NAVAL RESERVE RACE. 4| 61 | 5| g},g An Exciting Contest Expycted Be- Gosling, a. .. 2 112 ST 3210 tween the Naval Divisions. To-morrow the Naval Reserve will, for - ]:l-/;r start. Won galloping. Winner, J. Krause & Co.s b g., by Faustus-Mount City Belie. Time, | the first time since itsreorganization, uke ks DR partin a regatta. On that day two boats’ 139 SECOND RAC. purse $300. \ crews, one representing the First Division, - — = the other the Second Division. willi com- Index.| Horse, nge.weight. | st Vel s i ] aw ina ] |op""""%, | pete for a valuable trophy and the cham- = = —i -} - |—-. pionship of the reserve. 180 Swiisbury 17, 8. heiee ,i,‘/’ | i 1:;’ },lz 19 1 l'f %81 The First Division enters a gig manried 7 61 | 54 ‘ 313 .'p ; & 0| by an exceilent crew, and the Second Di- T 3 i ! gL | 240 | Sas g o9 | vision has entered their whaieboat and 185 | Tonino, 5| 51 | 4b | 52 | 620 hc Wilson 10 50 | they expect to carry off the prize by send- x|7 Captain Coster, 4.1 u| g 78 | 720 | 7%0 | 750 |Bozeman.. 30 100 | ing their boat first across the line, .- |Caliens, gl 8 R B 8 100 - 560 Both crews have been devoting much 5 “z;zm sart. Won esslly. Winner, Burvs & Waterhouse's t. c., by Racine-lmp, Ouida. Time | time in the past four weeks to practice 14(), THIED BACE—seven furlongs; purse $400. 1 % | Tna. } Horse, age, weight. \SL\ (126 Sir Pla. 3 191 118 | (110)| Torsin=. 3 101} 3| 21 180" | Tnornhill, 5 109 4 & | 125 |Moylan, 1041 3| 34 | 141. n}v.nru KAC One mile: selling; purse $400. | Index. ‘ Horse, age, welght. |St. | | | Y4 |_*% 1.3 s l Fin. 128 |Liule Cripple. 5.3011° 21" 2%, |80 |4z | 81 | 3 (128) Joe Ters; o8 3! 54| 31 | 1a 22 1 2% (1229 | Excuse, 8/ -I 81 | 1% | 21 | 23 | ¥4 126 Coda. 3. *9| 7/°710 | 84 635 | 51 | 414 (8%)| Hermanita, 4. [,8] 8% | 4 | w6 | an | 54 126 | Articus, | 91" | 83 | 810 82 | g8 129 |Tuxedo, 5. 4| 4n | 73 1:{.\ 71 | 7% 109 | Flashiight. 4. 11 in 2h 5% | 615 | 810 99 | Haymarket, a 8| 815 | 9 32 |06 |8 121 |Nave Biue, 4 | 9i10 10 10 10 i and will no doubt render a good -account of themselyes. The officers of the reserve are taking much interest in the contest, and encn crew is certain of victory, so t a gam and exciting race from start to flnla (: sured. On Sunday forenoon both divisions were at the boathouse cleaning their boats and getting them in perfect trim. About 1 P. M. the two crews left the boathouse in their respective boats for a practice spin on the bav. About 4:30 P. M. they returned, and both cockswains expressed “themselves as satis- fied with the work of their men. As the trophy is a heautiful sitk Ameri- can flag and tbis is the first time that | crews of the reserve have competed against each other the rivalry is intense, and the race will not be over until the sakeboat is passed. Last Appearance of the Moody Quartet. Perfect start. Won driving. Winner, J. C. Humphrey's br, B Stanbop-. Time, 1:48. by tmp. Pirate of Penzance-Lady The Moody Institute Quartet ¢f Chicago, which has made sucha good impression in 14;) FIFTH KACE—Six furlongs; selling; parse £400. our City in their sacred concertsduring the past few weeks, will give their last evening at i Index.| Horse, age, weight. fsxix/.[ the Association Auditorium, Mason and Ellis streets, Thanksgiving nifht at 8 o'clock in the Union Than! Iving praise service, which will (121) | Beaw Scott, 3 1113 3 85 | beiree to the public. Complimentary tickets . 12 £ x;euex; Los. | 718% 13 2;& 3 52 mlyb-uemgu tbe office of the Inl{l\nlinn )refi:‘ e, WZG 5 Zl }1 ngv’ 2!{ ’l_g ;g. m. 1“‘;'. Ellis .ltmu. “"'a dvm be a; ) 2 3 nal Thanksgivin, 'm read during the e R i 4 551 arieiast Taaskagiving ponn 1ma Sumne cho 18 (2t 10713 | 3% | dy | 62 Geiiln 2_60 ‘e‘r‘.‘;‘.%.'f.".'”n:'m'{. of spedinl Tatoreet, ond Poor start. Won easily. Wianer, B. Schreiber’s gr. g., Midlothian-Helen Scratch. 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BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery strost, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 539 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streeis, opem ol 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open wntil §:30 o'clock. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continu SUTUATION BY DEESSMAKEK: FIRST- ciass fitter: stylish draper and .designer: thor- ough dressmaker; by theday. M1Sa WARWICK, 104 Grove st. w 2’:".‘: OF LXPnl";‘lluNLE nzemll:s PLA)&I‘H e care of residence: no objection to chil- dren, 86515 Market st.. room 18. Y YOUNE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do verv lignt housework in smail famiiy; low wages: good home. Y. W., box 125. Cali. Y (UNGGIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO light housework or mind children. 243 Har- Tiet, downsta rs. TOUNG SCANDINAVIAN GIRL DESIRES sliuacion to do housework, piain cooking, in a £00d piain fanuly. 2423 Fremont st. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continuea, T GIRL OR WOMAN, WAITING, ETC. lf;f‘nn hotel, near city, $15: woman for house; Worz, rench, $15, fare pald: second girls, £15 and $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- nent Agents, 634-638 Clay st 7XPERIENCED GIRL_TO ATTEND COUN er; conntrysbakery: $20 and found. MUR- HAY i READS, 634-638 Clay st. ANTED—FIRS]-CLASS IRONEK, #30 TO K, short distance country; Amerlcan ook, $40; girs for housework, $25, $20, 816; young iris to assis:, $10. LEON AN DKE. 316 Stockton. C.§ IT- AMBERMAID, $15, ROUM, ETC.; WA gvl‘ no Sunday work; German woman as cook. $25, room, etc. ; lunch wal:reas: dinner wal Tess: 3 whitresses, $15 and room: waitress, o $20 and room: nursegirl, $20: girl, O'Farrell st. $35, &= 815 OMPETENT ENGLISH COOK: CAN DO | $20: gir. Fair Oaks, $20; girl, Goneh st French or Southern style In al: branches: will | girl for kitchenwork, #20; gitl, kddy st. 0| work in flist-class family or get up holiany din- | girl. Hayes s, #12; middle-aged el ners. Call 1024 Howard, room 10. Sacrame 10, Cal, #12;" 2 housekecpers. 8157 W ANIED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A | 8irl, Gough st "?‘u"f'}brlé;fi;m Cal., 220 sicustion as cdok or 10 assist in housework. | ¥oung girl, Falo, Aliog Sirt for JEID: G360 oy, Apply 14 Dale piace, oft Go.den Gate ave., near | L0 $25; gir:, Sixth st. $20: ik, SOUY 8- F007 S0 Leavehworth, J o Broadway,$20; girl, Octavia st., $2 3 Ez, o girls, $20; 28 voung girls, 88, $10 aid 81 per ‘1 OUXNG GERMAN LADY WISHES ~ITUA- | month, essist, étc., bice fam 327 «'mai e tion as housexeeper. Call or write, 3269 Twen- | Swedish and 3 Danish girls. MARTIN’S, 74 ty-fourth st., near Mission. ket st. GIRL LS JXEERIENCED ~SCANDINAVIAN wants to do housw ork: good cook. 929 Pine. EAD WATTRESS:($25 AND ROOM. TIN'S, 749 Market st. ADY WOULD LIKESITUATION ASHOU B A keeper; ci (]_Xlu. WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF wnm\ wishes to do general housework. Call after 9 A M. 21614 Sixth st. OSITION WANTED AS LADY'S CONPAN. n_or housekeeper; good home principal ob- !-cr best references. Cail or address 916 Fourth ave., East Oakland. TRUNG MIDDLE-AGED GEEMAN WILOW wishes sltuation: cook and laundress. Xdarens BU8 Sixieenth st.. Oakland. JBENCH LADY GF MIDDLE-AGE WOULD like a position as chambermaid in private famliy: clty or country. Address K., box 98, Call. VUSEWORK WANTED BY A YOUNG woman with child 4 years old: also a good seamstress; wages no object. 131934 Larkin st., near Caliioroia. \W ANTED_SIITATION BY RESPECTABLE young girl as first-class cook, or would do general housework. Call t empioyer's, 725% Tur! VEAT RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES situation to do housework or chamberwork; Ing 10 assist with children. Call 45 Russ st, near Howard. EAMSTRESS, GOOD CUTTER AND FITTER, would like place fn family; wouid assist with chamberwork; good references. Address Seam- stress. box 44, C: 11 Office. & TRL FOR GENERAL WORK IN SMALL hotel; $20 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. ADY STENUGRAPHER. MARTIN'S, 748 Jarket st. LI HEN GIRL, COUNTRY HOT:L, $20, Toom, etc. MARTIN'S 749 Market st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL, COM- G o Sk il eharge: of tufanv and child, washing and plaln sewing: also German or Scan- dinav.an girl for general housework and washing. Call Wednesday, room 45, fifch l00-, Mills bidg. EAT COMPETENT GIKL FOR GENEKAL housework; good cook; references. 728 Haight. A —Z NURSEGIRL, WITH REFER- ences. Apply between 10 sad 12 to 1434 Post,st. MIKST-CLASS HAN DS ON LADIES' WAISTS. 8. STEN KR, 126 Eighth st. TRL TO WAIT ON TABLE AND AS: with general work. 2336 Mission. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSE- work. 413, Zoe, bet. Brannan and Bryant. LADIES—GOOD TALKEKS; $250 A DAY. Joubin Med. Co., 28 Kearny, rooms 6 and 7. ST G ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROFLL. 657 Ciaz. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOY MENT CALL SEC. P.C Barbers’ Assn. 8. #UCHS, 325 Grantave, OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMEN T seeretary, H. BERNARD, 102 ~eventh st. ARBER-SHOP: BARGAIN: 2 CHAIRS 1810 Castr) st.. opp. earhouse. HE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- unouse in town. Lindell House. 6th and Howard, E~T 1N CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 1o, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week, Pacitic House, Commercial and Leldesdorf sts. MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10c, 15 100 26 0c rgar, inciuding coffee an roi €24 Washington st., near Kearnv. 1Y ACME HUUSE, 997 MAnRKol s1 "m. - l Jow Eixth, for a roo: 25c night: $1 a \l:q‘.:: 7 ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16¢ A DA W fvaex: rooms tor 5, 250 T ; a diy. $1 50 a week; OOl Rants Ay pees 'yasy. 81 B0 week; E. SN WANTS 100 MuN 10 GET BOT + tle beer or wine 5¢; best free lunch. 643 Ciag, OOMS uc'l'u 75¢ PER NIG111: 500 T0 $1 60 N EW GRAND, 246 UNNY KOOW NNy Per week: reading-room. OSEPALE HOUSE, 521 ELLIS. NEAKTAY: lor: 200 reoms: 25¢ mght; readingroom. HUES! SHOKS! SHOES! TO ORDER any style, $3 up; misfits and cast-off shoey bough or exchanged: Jarze stock of second-hand shoes: Afirst-Class TEPAITINg: WOrK gunrabiesd. 749 Mission st., near Grand Upera-tiouse. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to 10 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have iheir snoes repalred at night while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢: men's eoling, 50c: fine shoes made (o order irom $2 up: we have a 10t of shoes, been damaged by water. a5 less than one-fourth their value. from 25¢ up ta $2 50. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st. e AGENTS WANTED. JOLICITORS IN CITY AND OAKLAND FOR fast-selling grocery goods: bis commission paid to rignt parties. Address K., box 119, Call Office. ADY AGENTS: GOOD WAGKS, JOUBIN Medical Co., 23 Kearny st., rooms 6 8na 7. BOO‘K’) WANTED. ANTED—3 ROOMS, FURNISHED COM- lete for housekeeping; gas range; near busi- ¥ 5's, "W, box 98. Call. A ness center: no children. W ANTED-GIRLS FOR HANDWORK ON corsets 1388 Market. IRL WANTED T0 DO LIGHT work and cooking. 141834 Scott st. HOUSE- blrm\nu\ WANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN as housekeeper. 8 Hardie place, off Kearny, ber. Bush and Sutter, 100m 5, fourth floor. FIRST-CLASS SWEDISH GIRL<, STaONG and bealthy, want cooking: wages $25 to $30 flly refeiences. Apply 9.8 Willow st., West Oak- and. "OUNG LADY WISHES SIIUATION As chambermaid or taking care of child. 533 1 rancisco st., near Tay lor. T U0D INDUSTRIOUS GEBMAN WOMAN Wwants place o do chamberwork and_hel| the kit chen; boardiog-house or hotel; 67734 st sion st. W OMAN. IS A GOOD LAUNDKESS, SEAM: s ress and would. like to make herse.f gener: a'lv usefnl, wanis & situation in orivate sami.y. G. L., box 165, this office. OSITION. AS COOK BY AN AMERICAN; country hotel, Inst:tution or boarding-house. 4 Martha p ace, cff Geary, bet. Mason and Taylor. Y UUSG WOMAN LESIRES PLACE TO_AS- st with lignt work and do dressmaking: un- derstands ali cutting, fitilug, draping and design- ing: §3 jer week. Cail Monday. st 512 Larkin st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISH.S A PLACE first-class cook in a private Iy or first- class boarding house. Address D. V.. 91 Ninth st. FOX BEST HELP OF ALL NATIONALITIES call or address Scandinavian Kmployment Of- fice, 107, 0" Farrell st. WA Es kR HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NE Market: 200 rooms: 26c to 21 60 per night: 2180 1086 per week: convenient and respectabis: 16e bus and_bagzave to eud from the ferry. ANTED—OPERATOR ON CUSTOM COATS® 105 Battery. 1IKL FOK HOUSEWORK, 4 IN FAMILY, $20: girl, lizht ups airs worx, $12. 721 Ellis. TICE FOR DRESSMAK- t first. 4165 Geary st. RAL BHOUS Wi DRK. ¥ FOR LIGHT THOUSE 1427 Pine st. DO HOUSE- Wa h work: must IDULE-AGED WOMAN work: $J0. 1021 Van Ness ave. (’_mL FROM 14 T0 16 10 MIND A CHILU. 927 Folsom st. VIKL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOKK: GOOD nome. 4303 I'wenty-tourth st., nr. Douglass, weat of Castro. CLASS TRONEK ON LADIES good wages paid toright party. Acme dry, 1641 Broadway, akland. W AN GIRL FOR COOKING Snd general housewark 1a Sahels iamily; wages $20. Apply vet. 8 and 12 A. M. 1915 Broderick st. W ARTED, FOR bkt. 1, A PROTESTANT girt for general housework in a family of fiv must be & g00d C00<; Teference required; wages #20 per month. Address J. S. AL, box 63, Call. W ANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2811 Buchannan st. AATED—AN APPRENTICr FOR DRESS- making; good sewer. 424 Post st. GHT SCHOOIL, NOW OPEN. FLYNN'S Dres .-cutting and Making School, 14 McA Liister SITUATIUNS WANTED-MALE. TUNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAFA- nese_employment office. 17 Webb st.. below arny, or. Cal.: tel. main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mge HINKSE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 ('Farrell. Tel. E 426 VHINESE & JAPANESE: EN1'D. 20 YEARS: /help:tel. main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. “SE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, K. 73, bldg., 6 Eddy & 5234 NUTICE OF MEE1INGS, MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F, and A, M.—Called_meeting 1 HIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING & 7:50 o'clock. Third degree. By orde- of the W. 5 D. BUN , Secretary. MUUNT MOKIAN LODGE No. 44, F. and A, M.. Meeting THIS GNEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:3) o'clock. Second s 1+, rrovicH, Secretary. Y YOUNG MAN AS NURSE OR VALET to Invalid ventleman: bes: of references. Call or address E. H. LE ROY, 3 Delaware court, bet. Powell and Mason, off Y UNG MAS WISHES POSITION WHERE there is no Sunday work: best of Caiifornis references: moderate waces expected; American. M. G., box 132, Cali Office. SWEDISH MAN AND WIFK charge of odging-Liouse or work (£ some kiid: wife good chumbermaid and seamsiress. P. A. P., box 98, Call. 'u,u,.mu LODGE NO. 168, F. ani 2. M.—Spe ial meeting DNESUA VENING, Nov. 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. THEO. E. SMITH, Sec. LODGE NO. 189, F. % led meeting THIS (WEDNFSDAY) EVENING at 7:30.Third degree. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. T MISSION LODGE No. 169, F. and — Called meeting TO- MORROW “Thursday), at 12:30 .., at Masonic Temple, to conduct the funeral services over the remains of our late brother, MATHEW PETERSUN. By order of the W. C. D. BU NKER, GOLDEN WEST LODGE NO. L 0. 0. ., will hold & special meeting (o-night in Remem brance Hall, L «. O. F. bullding, for S the purpose of receiving and acting upon applica- tions for degrees. A full attendance of members is requested. By order o ¥. 0. GLEASON, N, E. W. BIGELOW, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF TEE RED BRANCH. attention—You are requested to a tend a most important meetiug at your hal THIS (WEDNESDAY) EV NG, U PRESICENT. 5 JALONIC HALL - ASSOCIATION — Stockholders' meeting. ~ Nolice is hereby that the snnual meeting of the stock- holders of the Masonic Hall Associaiion of the City of San Francisco, for ihe elec- tion of nine trustees and a treasurer. will be held in given the Masonic 1emple. in the city of San Franc'sco, on MUNDAY, the 7th day of Decem- ber. 1896." Polis will be open_from 12 . until 3 P GEO. JOILXSON, Sccretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, fi ITICE—OWING TO THE PaEVA- lence of diphtheria in many parts of the city, the friends of the cni dren Ifi \he San Fran- cisco Protestant Orphan Asylim Wil not fe al- lowed to visit them as customary on Friends' day. Fridac, November 27, for fear of brinzing the coniagion. Good health preva is at the institu- tion now, and the desire is to main‘atn it. By order of the présiden. M. P. MACCKELLISH, Sec. 5 GA> FIXTUKRS MADE 10 OiDrR; cheapest place in the city. HU# SCHMIDT, 624 Golden Gate nve. B JBAD TENANTS RJECTED FOK 81 rollections mada, city. -or Countr s Lolleet jon Co., 415 Montey st.. room 6. Tel. SITUATIONS W ANTED—FEMALE, 7OUNG SCOTCH _ GIR! FROTESTANT, very £oad cook, wishes a siination to use- yorics best references. Apply (0 MRS. HIRD, 72 iast. 7OUNG MAN (GERMAN) WANTS STEADY work: used 10 hotel, restaurant. saloon or kitchen work: city or country. Pieass s :dress H. MILLER, 631 Sacramento st., room 85. I OY 15 YEAKRS OLD WISHES PLACE $"to work for his board and lodging. Apply at8 Hayes st. Yflm\t. MAN WANTS SITUATION: ANY kind of work; smull wages. Addrgss S, box 130, Call Office. JITOATION AS PORTER OR BOOTBLACK by a young colored man: Industrious and re- liable. W. H., box 11, Ca l Office, Oakland. BARBER WANTS kVENING. SATURDAY and Sunday job. G. Q., box 111, Call. AN AND WIFE (EASTERN PEOPLE), private place; man understands care horses, att’e and grounds: wife competent cook and housekeeper orsecond work. Address A. B., box 59, Cail. \V ASTEL_BY YOUNG AN OF GUOD HAR- its and abilities, care of & place: good reter- ences. Address A. J. P, Kidridge, Sonoma County. (al. RCHARDIST, MARRIED, tlon as superintendent: 16'years’ Californian eXxjerience fromnursery o packing and drying vine, stock and general farmiug: Al refeences. Address Practical, 31214 Fulton Cuuynrsx’r MAN AND WIFE FOR LAUN- dry-work; wife first-class on fancy-work; man oan take any fob [n the laundry: wages moderate. Address M. W., box 84, this office. OSITION RANCH BY YOUNG MAN competent to take charge: good ranch black: smith and carpenter: understunds orchard and vineyard work in all its branches; references. C. M., 681 M 85 on se. 7OUNG MARRIED MAN, GOOD DRIVER, 200d ju "ge Ceylon and Indian teas. lixe (o hear of any employment: town or country; willing do anyining. ©.JAMES, 3 Haightst, WANTS _POST- EARN DRESSCUTTING AND FITTING; iskirt patterns.2;c. McDOWELL'S, 636 Market AIRDRESSING, MANICURING LESSO. reasonable. Miss Loyle, 212 Powell: 105 Niath OSEDALE HOUSE. 321 FLLlh NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 26c nixhi: §1 week, Hfllnbkhhhlflfl, 26c AND 8bc AFTER- neon classes; 10 lessons. $1 50. 1248 Mission, | \ ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools fh'en and catalogue sent. B r. Murper School, 515 Howard st. MU:I CONVENLENT AND KhoPRCTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market: 100 rooms; 5cto $1 60 per night; $1 60 to 33 per week: free 'bus and taggage (o and from FURNITURE WANTED. FANTED—OAK BEDRUOM SET, BEDDING and carpet. 0. F¥., box 78, Call Oftice. ¥ YOU WA I GUUD PRICES FUR #URNE tere and merchandise see BURD. 211 Larkin. IGHER PRIC. 1HAN ANYWHERE PAID by Indisna Auction Co,10567 Markez.opp.Jones NASH PAID FOK ENTIRE maller lots of forniture, carpe 3. BOWCH KR, 232 Stockron: s nd nos v HOUSES U e J WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, W ALL PAPER, 40 A & L: PA ing, painting. elc.. by contract or day’s work, at_your own price: work must be had. N. E. ERIGAN, 1302 Webster MACHISERY WiRT AVL sor Stockton lots. LD GOLD AND SILVEHR BOUGHT: JEWEL ry, watches repalred. MUND, 113344 Miss'on. TILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND J ry 10 xen | nostal. EXCHANGE D White, 516 Mission st. 1 2 -ROOM COKNER HO 13 rooms: fine sunny corner. 50 rooms, clearirg $:00; in payments 28-room house; rooms all rented 8 rooms; near City Hall: vew. 14 rooms on Foisom st., near Third. £0-room houss, clearing $500.. 66-room corner house, new furniture 20 rooms, on_4th s:., ciearing $80, only. 85 rooms on Market s'., offer wanted. 12 rooms, central, goou furniture. . H. C DECKEH, 1030 Market 5c., opp. Fifth. QUSN Y 10-RO0M HOUS ONLY $325: 3 housekeeping floors; nicely arranged for income: cheap rent; cholce location; a bargain. A. M. ELKINS, 906 Market st. 75, LODGING HOUSES, —ALL PRICES: $75. Honey louned, low Inierest. FHELPS & CO., 917 Laexin st. JLEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE: SAC- Hficed on. sccount of departure: downtown loca low re; ddre: box 113, DENTISTS, R. L. T. CRA’ . XTRACTION PAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a speciaity. 336 cor. Stockton. 7 FULL SET OF 1rETH WORTH $15 warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings . _Chicago Dental 24 Sixth st. MALE HELE WAD ‘v NTED—WAITER $30: walter. platn ‘réacadrant. 87 o week: | wal. er, coffee-house. $5: porter, $50; dishwasher, $15: coachman. $35: man about place, $20; etc. L. ANDRE. 815 Stockton st. PULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 6Uc, crowns §3. DR. BROWN, 2114 3d. JOLTON DESTAL a=SOCTA FION 306 MAR: Ketst. DR. CHARLES W B W. PRATT—1 i ON ALUMINUH Tlates same price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. COOKS, HUTELS. RESTAURANTS AND | T Caten, §10 n wealk. 830; 510 and $60 & manth 3 walteis $20 and $25: restaurant wa.ter, §35. | AY MURRAY & READY, Leadiug, Employment | -536 Ciay st. AND $30: FARMER | and wite, sout cabinet-maker, clty; 2v | tiemake; MU READY, ' Leading Employnfent Agents, 634-636 Clay st. COOKS, $40 AND ROOM. MARTIN'S, ’lwl Marget st. WAILERS, '(0 AND ROOM. MARTIN’S, D 746 Marker's ©) WAITERS, $25 AND ROOM. MARLL £ 749 Market s OTEL CUUK, $50 AND ROOM. 749 Market st. 00K AND HFLPER. 865 AND ROOM. J TIN'S, 749 Market st. ESTAUKA BUTCHEK, 55 GALL early. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AN AND WIFE AS COOK AND HELPER, $35, room, etc. M RTIN'S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATT. store in_manufacturing business: an oppor- | tunity (0 le: tn 8 guod trade: must have §125. Ap- ply room 10, 28 Kearny si. i MAS OB WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS | M carving thoroughly and dishing up vegetables | | S, MARTIN'S, MAR- for evening dinners; $2 L0 per week and board. 51314 Jones st ANTED—A PARTY TO MANAGE AN OF- fice to bandle a new Kuropean patent: must have $50) to loan employer, on good security. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hali ave. ENERALTAILOK AT 200 GOLDEN GATE aveuue. * N ICK SIEWART AN O ASHE CALL TO-DAY 7 A SET FOR TRETH_WARRANTED A3 L e R T R DMLY dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theate: l) S EXTHRACLION, bdUc: CROWN bridge work a specinlty: piates $5 np: 18 vears' experience. K. L WALSH, D.D.x. 815% Geary. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET bl'., NR Eleventh; no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old plates mode over like news teeth from £8 per set; extraciing 50c: gas given. SET OF TEETH WITHOUT A FLALE. DR Young, 1841 Polk st. 3. LEER, 1206 MAKKET, COK. GULDEN Guaie ave.: open evenings: Sundays till noon. (CEO0ME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 739 MA k- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas specialla a fnlesy extraciing with gas. $1: plates. 85 up: n?l $1up. Loek dentist, dlscoverer ot and patentee of improved bri without any plate, moved from LL WORK T T S DR. REA, 1870 Market st., frort City Hail. LL WORK na SGNABLE AND WAR- ranted. D! Market si. o work of iseh 10 20 O’ Farrell iWAKRAN CARPET CLEANING, ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVEN Mier. 38 and 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGU: g tel. South 38, D. MAC successors. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4). DVANCE CARPE NING CO.. 402 Suster. tel. Main 384. GEO. WALCOM, Frop. E M{1CHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., < 240 14th st ; rlelmlnz 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. POSITION WANTED ~_BY —COMPETEN cook urrived from the East: best reference; no pottals. _Ayply 1222 Folsom st JMTUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN Swedish: first-class horseman: understands cara of cows, serdeniug, etc.: best references. Ad.ress (. E., box 8, Call Oftice, @t St. George Hotel, 812 Kearny st. RIBELIX. ARPET- LAYING, 8¢: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944 Straton, 19 Sth st. ANIE ERS AND BUTTON- hole-makers on coats 543 Howard st. PA\r»u KER WANTED. ©0., 115 Kearny st., upstairs. NEWHAUSE & OY WANTED-STALLS 1 AND 3. UNION ! VONKLIN'S CARPHKT- BEATIN “ORh‘\. 338 Goiden Gate ave. Telephons Square Markei, O'rarrell and Powell sts. 3CAYARD AT GREAT WESTERN cleaning Works. 11 Elghth st. QITUATION WANTED BY A MECHANIC, capab.e of doing most all repairs for a building: will do most avything; reference. M., box 84, Call Oftice. - WA\TE’B—-A PUSITION IN WHOLESALE house by industiious young man: willlng to art from the bottom and work un; best of refer- ences from lasi employer: wiil give any one $50 ingold coin for stead> place. Address D. C., box 113, Call Oftice. RENCHMAN, GOOD GARDENEK, WANTS sltnation; understand to drive and take care of nlom Address K. H., 231 Montgomery uve city. [ IRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK DESTREN siuation: % years last place; clty or country. 188 CULLEN. 323 Sutter st (GERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- 01 8¢, furnisaes best help of ail nationalities. JASTERN AMERICAN LADY OF REFINE- ment wishes a position as housekeeper for wid- ower understands househo'd duties and managiog children: city orcouniry: references given. Webb House. room 23, 37 Second st. R IDDLE-AGED GOOD, STRONG WOMAN knows how to work: honest sud steadv: fine housecleaner and laundress: will g0 steady in a &ood home: small family; greatly in néed of work; Is alone. 25214 Third st., room 3. (UNPEIENT SCOICH WOMAN WISHES situavion: is first-class cook; is middle-aced: Wwaczes moderate. Aadress 325 Sutter st., Siate Bureay Y OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITCATION FOR light houseworic; small wages. Please call 513 McAllister st., for two days. YoLau LADY WISHES S(TUATION AS housekeeper for a widower: good seamitress, §20. MI=8 WAKE, 1521 Webster st. W JLLING WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, washing or housecleaning: $1a day and carfar-. San Francisco House, 737 Howard,rmA3. RELIABLE KLDERLY WOMAN. WISHES work of any kin1 by day or week. Af er 10 in the morning MRS. K1 RSCH, box 103, Call, NMATE OF GOOD TEMPLARS HOME FOR Orphans, boy 14 years of age, recent graduate from grammar school, having obtained fres tui tlon o Heald’s Fusiness Collore, wishes place to work morning and evening for his board and clotbes while attending school. Address Aatron, G.T. Home, Vallej), Cal. J‘.‘]ENB.iD ENGINEER DESIRES SITUA: on: e ther city or country. Address F.OU. Dbox 2482, San Francisco, C ASCHESURK HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR rooma: e > BL B e e T30 S night: §1 50 to 3 Seek: frea hs arid baren=e 10 ant from -h-'-‘;rg: FEMALE HELS WANTED. AILUKS WANIE COAIMAKER FOR Cousa. Apply STEIN, SIMON & Cu. PLUMBER 35D HELPER WANTED. T.J, WALCOTT, 540 Howa.d st., cor. ~econd. i W ANTED — BOOTBLACK. 502 ELLIS ST. l OUTBLACK WANT D barbershop. Apply Market st. RARBERS—: ATR SHOP: CHEAP: GOOD It cation. CELMAN BROS., 105 Eilis st. D FOR _COUNTRY ONES & CO. MAIN OFFIC Fighth st. Telephope j. ssie 1061 EDUCATIONAL. RUSCOE L EAMES,” A CTHOR OF “LIGHT- Ime Shorthand.” teacher of shorthand, type- writing, bookkeeping and languages, will receive pupils for privaie instruction duy ana_evening systems taught: Eames, Isaac Pitman, Benn Pit- man, Graham, Munson and Marsh; dictation for speed. Koom 70, Fiood hulldlnz KB uUP. 2 Ll(;\‘“!, cheap. 81214 Third st ] ARK MCNEAK SAILS FUR MELBCURNE about November 29: accommodations for pas- sengers. Apply CAP1TAIN PEDERSEN, Mission- st. wharf No. Fuul CLASS SHOEMAKER ON REPAIR- ing. NOLAN BROS., 814 Market st. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLKGE, 24 POST— Bookkeepiug, business practice, shorthand, typing, telegraphy, langusges, English branches, eiectrical engineering: U teachers; 15,400 gradu~ ates: day and evening sessions; catalogde. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 323 Montgomery st.: individu.l instruction 1n shorthand, typine. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: Jife scholarship §50: low rates ver week and mo. JHOEMAKER WANTED ON REPATRING: 2 steady men on new work: steady. 202 Fifth f ANTED, 1O COLLECT WAGES LUK LABOS ers&clerks. KNOX Coliection Agey. 110 Sutar SCHOOLTEACHERS (COUNTRY) DESIKING remunerative employment: odd 'hours or all time. . W. McGAKVIE, 656 Mission st. YLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES ‘made 10 ordes 50. 959 Howad, nr. Stxth, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS FOR l-'llfl 2 25, ace party hore; kiichen giri, Ala- girl, German or Swedish, $15; sm-‘ iighe Ronsewons. 310 $15. C. R JLAN- EN & CO.. 110 Geary st. W ALTRESS, ¥IRST-CLASS HOTEL §20; waitress, country hotei, near citv, $20; walt. ress, assist chamberwors. $156: festaurant wait- rezs, §15. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st I8 MINNIE AND GUSSIE BLATZ FOR- merty of Los Ange es, please call or seud your address to C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. NECONDGIRL, $25; COOK, $40; LAUN DRESS, $30: 10 houseworis girls, ¢icr and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assiss, $10 to £15. MIss CULLE', $23 Sutter si. }‘ g NCH LADY, nn‘ft-a'l;mu “l-.‘: UN- eSS, wanis work e “q‘ Sixteenth st. % —_— e e ALESUADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES S ations ‘pess of Jeierence. Address $14 Third st. for 10days. REuasLE ~COTCH WOMAN WOULD LIKE housewors or second work:.references; wages £20. A. B., 500 Hayes st. THOROUGHLY = COMPETENT FRENCIH nuUTSe wants to take care of children snd sew- ing. A.B. 1010 Geary st Y QUNG LADY EXPLHIENCED IN BOOK- keeping and .unou-yhy. also_first-class cash- fer, wishes position. K. M. E.. 51315 Jones st. EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SURSE: FULL charge of in! or small child: Protestant; Teferences; flice need apply. - E. Sy o8 no eny Eoymtllo PPIY. I JIRSTC ULABH DRESSMAKER WISHES more work at home or wiil go out: sults made from $3 up. Call at 93634 <hotwell st @ INHAT SECOND GIRL, SLEEP HOME: $15. IS8 CULLESN, 328 Sutter st EAT INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN AS working housekeeper: $10: fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 328 >utter s.. EFINED WOMAN WITH A CHILD; $12. MISSCU! , 323 Sutter st. CBA](II-I(.AID. $15. MISS CULLEN, 32§ Sutter NEAT, REFINED NURSE, $12. M .Ss CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st Cownln CUUK, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 OUSEWORK GIRL: ARIZONA; $20. MISS [ m.mcn. 323 Sutter at. Gn Akal. OR HOUSEWUKK, 2 1N for housework, Sonora, $20 cooks, German T 25 ahd 30: chambermaid. 81 Weer: 5 wangees: Sutter st. maid, $25; 3 second girls, 'Sses, w. and M.but J. F, CROSETT & C0,, 816 Smi- JOR FULL AND CLEAN 10¢ wnaL OR | coffee and cakes 5c 2o (o 1314 Grant ave. JLCHO HOU~E, 86813 MARKE ! ST.—KUUMS 20c, 26¢ to 50¢ night: 81 to $2 weex. RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITE ~tates Marine Corps. United States Nav. ble-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens o the United ~tates, or those who have legally declared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write £nglish, and between 5 fert b inches nnd 6 feet in height, ¥or further information apply at the Recruitin: Office, 20 Kltis st., San Francisco, C: VOMS PAPrRED, $250: WHITENED, $1: stains or blemishes removed; painting by day or contract; 1200 Webster st.. tal. Steiner 235, OICE, PHYSICAL CULTUKE AND RLO- cntion: lates: and best methods. MUS. CAL- HOUN, 3915 California st. ONGINEEGRING SCHOOL: MECH., ELEC., civil, mining, survey. assay, archit. X ray taught:es. 1864 4.VAN DER NAILLEN,795 Mic l OQUKKELPING THOROUGHLY IN 6 WEEKS or year's course free; only accountant teachiog. TARK, room 672, Parrott Emporium butlding, _SHORTHAND AND BUSINE: '3 Market st ‘oxpenses less and | scholarship better thau elsewhere: dav and night. DELASCU'S LYCEUM SCauul Us ACTING— rivate theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsas on stage. R.5and 12, 1. . . £ block. Toh and STy OSS—VOICE CULTURE: ELOCUTION, RE- moved to Dono.i0e bldg,cor Maiket& Tayior sts. OQUEKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMIC, GRAM Bd-vcm.nz Dociassed: $5 moneh. 545 Mission: IGHT SCHUOL: HEALD's BUS.COLLEGE 24 Post;commercial,shorthand, Knglish low rates. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MaNDOLIN, gultar, cornet: reasonable. 325 Geary,nr. Powell. (G UITAR MANDOLLN, PIANG AND VOCAL lessons. 3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 59 Fifch. EN'S HALE-SULING, OuG: LADLLS, 200; Sone while you walt. 858 Narket opp. Paiacs Hotel: branch 787 Market, onp. Will ck’s. S, ANTeD—LABURERS AND MECHANICS to know that Kd Rolkin, eno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver Houie, ¥17 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nigat: $1 10 $3 per week. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF rome simple (bing o uatent? " Lrotect your ideas: hey may bring you weaith Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent et Ator- neys, Washinzton. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanteq. S N nuwuu‘b AT-LAW,. ADVI(.B. FREE_DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. @ity: private; no charze unless successtul; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc. at- tended to. G. \. HOWE, ati'y-ut-law. 850 Market. W. KING, CHHONICLE BLDG; CONSUL « tation free: probate: all cases: foes low. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS A law. room 431 Parrott hnrdtnul’mpz:um)r N5V WALUO HUUSE, 763 MISSION, BET. 3d and Am—u(n% furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10500, week $1 to $2 reading-room: strictest ai- tention morning calls; clean: quiet; open ail nigat. DVICE FRuk: NOCHARGE CNLESS cesstal. W. W. DAVIDSON, 837 Marrec ¥ “PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A W ASTED-500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST 5¢ and 10c menls. (1d kconomy, 410 Kearny. onh E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICE=. ®00M3 %8 and 27, Crocker . 75, ¥an Francisco, Cal. e e My INCHESTER BOUSE LT m':u ST., NR. arxet: rooms, a night; readi room; free bus and basgage to and from the ur':;. OHN K. A1TKEN ANDMAURIUE L J BLLYS &6 luw, Taus 519,516, Sth toor, Pufi:‘bl}f“&