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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1896 _—__—.___.__—..——_————-——-— PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. GLESIDE RACETRACK. | b Monday, November 30, 1896. meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Clab. Weather fine. Track fast, Sixteenth day ln the winter 165, FImsT RACE—Five and a half furlongs: two-year-old maidens; purse $350. Index ! Horse, weight. ! £ 3% Sir. ...... | Senator Morgan..107 11 {135 | 1n 150 |T 10 «‘ 81 | 81 41, 81 |Repekah. 235 | 215 | 21 75 |Morens. 4n alg | 32 39 [Atticus. . ¢ | 81 | zfi 38 | Manzanilio. 177 Vivy T B s 154 4 Vaidos. ... 7 85 g 75 |Spinning Boy. 9 9 ‘|10 39 {Personne . 1 30 <5178 154°| Minta Owen 0 o Ha X 12 {12 .|Pink Smith. W 5. Winner, D. Miller's b. g., by Apache-Madam W) heatley. Time, 1:10%4. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY No. 16. Knights Templar—The officers and members aie herevy requested to as- sembie at their asvium, 629 Sutter st., TUESDAY, at 11:30 A. M., to attend the {uneral service of our late frater, PAUL BREON, at Masonic Temple, 12 3 CHARLES H. mmpu?. Commander, WILLIAM T. FONDa, Recorder. CALIFORN1A CHAPTER NO. 5, K. A. M., wil_meet THiS (TUKS! DAY) EVENING, December 1. at 7:30 o'clock. Stated meeting. By order of the H. P, FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. (=3 PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. and A. M., 121 Eddy n..—AnmulA stated meeting THIS EVENING at 7:50 o'clock. GRORGE PENLINGTON. Sec. B, URIENTAL TOUGE NO. 1ad, T and A M.—Stated and anoual meet- ing THIS (1UESDAY) EVENING ot 7:30 oclock. ~ A.S HUBBARD, Secretary. ORIENTAL LODGE NU. 144, F. und A, M.—0fficers and members are requested to attend the funeral of our iate brother, PAUL BREON, from King ; 7 T T T Betting. | Solomon’s Iall, Masonic Temple, TUESDAY, Jndex.| Horse, sge, weight. |stlsta. | 14| 14 | % | str. | Fin. 1. | Decemper 1, at 12 o'clock. Brethren and friends i | | are cordially invited 134 |Red Glen, 5 |2 i' 122 ‘; 14 142 l_fi % J;’:nns é 4;2 A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. 155 | Articus, |8 8 E 22 |Burlinga - 115 |Tenacity | 1 |34 !ss Sh [2h ¥4 |T. Murphy . 5 8 h::‘l;l‘ih’t\\ u:l‘h liuw“f hg;fl’é vev:....|Tom Elmore, 5...112| 9 33 141 |23 [a1 (51 | 46 |Shields. 25 40 e A A \unual meeting TH 151 |Navy Bine. 4....0 81] 1(71 (736 |7 {61 16 52 [Clawson e [TERED AT Fi¥0: Decemby rs! at % onte Fonso,4..112| 5(51 |51 (534 (5% |7 6 Y| I'horpe . 8 20 Ycloc! GEO. J. 1108 o lant, 4. 5| 7|1h |11141%5 (22 42. | 72 |R.Isom. 16 30 FREA (,l\-Anlth(.A\' Gov. Budd, 661 [6h |6n 84 |8 8 |Gardner 60 100 Lodge No. 207, 1. 0. 0. F.—0fti Baby_ Bill 818 4 I8 l9 |9 |9 | Mani 20 91 cers ant members are requested to Scimitar, 3. 2 11 1|11 10 |10 \w 38 s00 | meet at their nall, cor. Market and /NN g Fi Fi, 4 11 i1 11 100 300 Seventh st 0dd Fellows’ building, T }lefil,)Ag;, , = = ecember 3, st 8 o’clock sharp, for election of offi: Good start. Won easily. W. Purser’s b. g., by Glen Eim Red Girl. Timé, 1:56%. cers and mu: on. _ Members ot sister lodges are T = cordially Invil N AURADON, N. G, 167, THIRD RACE—One mle; allowances; purse $500. R A e ~ MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION ] ! | | janstee @mw:numm meetng. Notice s hereby Seo. Mook e wslers e 2a ] Ml s lime ] Fin. | Jocker. |0 ‘L | given tha the annual mesing of ihe soc. — | 7 | hoiders of the Masonic Hall Assoclation of (100) | Lincoln IT, 2...... 87| |33 | 410 1% | Thompson . 7 12 | tre City of s.nmnlf‘xfi isco, for the elec- (163) {Salisburs 11, 8...106/ | 147 | 182 | 245 |E. Jones. (88 %8| tion of nine trustees and’a treasurer, will_be 98’ | Installator, 4.....110 23 24 45 |Shaw.... g o5 | beldin the Masonic Temple. in the city of S | 48 815 | 81 ;{ Brown. - Bo | Francisco, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Dece: SHE . 5 5 5 =xe‘1ds’o'm 168 ’0 | ber, 1896." Poiis will_be open‘imxlzwl é“" until 3 mien, .. | 3 - $le ‘ 5 t 184 {Kamsin, 3. : ‘Muenv 2 {Mcintyre. 5 4 GEOQ. JOHNSO! ecretary. Bad stert. Won driving. Winner, 8. C. Hildretn’s ch. ¢., by Bramble-Mary M. Time, 1:41%4. SPECIAL NOTICES. GAS FIXTURES MADE 10 ORDER: 168, FOURTH BACE—Soven furloags; purse $400. B i pues b B oy, 310 . SCHMIDT! 623 Golden Gate ave. 1 T [ | Betting, BAD TENANTS LJECTED FOR Index.| Horse, age, welght. | St.| % Jockey. Oop. CL collections made, clty or eonnr.w Pacific | — | - e e e Coliectjon Co.. 436 dontey st.. room 8. Tal, 5580 111 jAridio. ..105| 2 é'l E. Jflm\!l. :’ n2 & \l‘ou y 1TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, T105) 8 | 41, |3 Mgt & b e 41 Y {Macklin. EEMAN COOK DESIRES 4 l 313 |§:h“\:fliln a-z tion: 5 years last place; city or country. . | 3% | Sergrne - MISS CULLEN. 828 Suiier st. _ Saue 3| | 7n |T. Murphs 20 TIUATIONS WANTED—BY MOTHER AND g =y e ») daoghter for the same house: the mo.her a Good start. Won drivipg. Winner, Burns & Waterpouse's b, g, by imp Midlothian. Time, | «ood cook and manager: the daughter to help in 1:2914 Douge; ehe is 16 yvary old; clty or country. Direct 64014 Minna st., 8. F. 169, ¥F1FTH RACK—Six fariongs; selling: purse §350. : ;’Ffllg;i D AN GRS WOULOEIEE 5 « place for Light worky 18 very needy. Call at I 0 | Betting. | once Montzomery Houe. room 7. 6i3 Mission st. Index.| Horse, age, welght. |St 0p. Ol TSPERIENCED YOUNG GIEL WAD S | | uation for general housewor, plain cooking. (101)| Presion, 4.......-111 32 %5 | small_famiy: sicep home; refereaces. Addres: . ... Ad. Spreckels, zg C.P., 1748 Ket st. |Toano, a.. > Miss Cunghm, 3. 100 200 Y OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE & STTUATION Fortuna, 5.. 20 30| X 1o do houseworx and pialn cooking. Please W oodehopper, & Gardner 20 100 | cal'a: 1423 Clara st., bet. B.and 6. oS {',‘,,‘:.‘::f,‘“ - VW OMAN WANTS A SITUATION 10 GO OUT |Gutta Pércha. 5 jo 28 by the day to do housework; more for a hom for all but G Time, Good' sta Qale-imp. Sweet Home. 1:153. tn Percha. Won handi 1 Winner, P. Dunne’s br. g., by Sweet Favor- 170, SIXTHE Rac ve and ahalf furlongs; t: wo-year-old maidens; purse, ES | Index Horse, welght. ‘ % Stre ‘ Fin, ....... Arrezzo. 414 ‘ 43 48 | 12 N in | 21 21 S |2 F 38 | 1h 314 |Thorpe, 154 | Souiro "810 | 2n | 34 | 26" |lsom. 7 8 Da Capo. L[ 81| 81| b4 | 61 50 200 Popinjuy | 63| 68 | 610 | 61 100 100 £1 Ladrone. v Gra ooy 7h 50 3) ysu ze. . | 815 | 84 | 8 810 40 50 |The Tourist.. 9% | 91 | 9 920 |Gblden. 30 100 *|James Portens. .. 10° {10 10 |10~ |McDona'd 60 100 speak plain German and Engllsh. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continu OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANT> PLACE TO Y 0 hovsework and p}lln cook.ng. Call 31234 L-nllon St., off Seventh, near Bryant. HELP WANTED—Countinued, 'w ANTED—NEAT BARKEEPER, WHO HAS worked in first-class city bar; $50 to $60 and board, C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. W o ent Bt 1L XEAS: Vomtrs sitvation as housexeeper in city 3 Teferences required. Addr.ss Y. W., box 47, Cail. OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS seamstress, lady’s maid or take care ol chil- dren.Address 727 Bush st. ANTED—SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN Wnionas housekeeper in & widower’s fami.y. Address M. . IL, 515 Fighth st Oakland. OUNG WIDOW, BECENTLY FROM THE East. desires a posicion as nousekesper for Dachelor or widower; foud of chlicren. Koom 1, 1007 » arket st. VW IPOW OF EXPERTRNCE DESIES PLAI t0 take care of residence: no objection to chl 86514 Market st.. room 18. keeper: citv or country. Apply 117 Kady v 1. e e ADY WOULD LIKKSITUATION ASHOUSE- SILUALIUNS WANIERU-RALE. TFOR ORCHARDISIS OR VINEYARUISTS send orders to J, £, CROSETT & UO., 628 Sac- ramento st. UNTER: & Cu., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese emplwm. office, 17 Webb st., below Eearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOU. mgr Cumr_az AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O’Farrell. Tel, E 426, VHINESK & JAPANESE; /help;tel APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, K. 73, Bt Ann's bidg., 8 kddy sr.; tel. Main 0234 OUNGMAN WISHES POSITION AS SALES. in hard ware-store: wages 1o object; wants t01earn business. Adaress 44 Third st. MAR ASD WIFE ™ (£ ASTERN PEOPLE): man understands care of horses, cattle and grouna; wife compeient cook and housekeeper; Address M. W., box 65, Call Ol JOY OF 14 YEARS WANTS A HOME FOR the winter: wiit do chores for board and clothes: or country; is good worker. Call or address Mission st., 1o basement. cit, ANTED—UCHIROPODIST FOR A 1A MMAM bath: it has a large established practice: no rent. For particulars apply 10 C. R. HANSEN a €O, 110 Geary st. EAD WAITEK AND STEWARD FOR A conntry clut, $40; waiter and do_porter work for country ciub, $35; butier with references, private family, $23. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. rnunmu. PRRESIIRIREIIE Al s e YOUNG LADY. 20, EDUCATEU AND RE- Oned; wants 10 correapond with gentleman ‘object matrimon; send photo; no triflers. Ad- dress M. M., box 77, this office. Oress M. M. box 77, (hIa 008 ___ NG _ TRADESMAN, WITH P Iooa 7. womid ko sequalstance Fith Tespectable servant, view matrimony. G. S., box 150, Call Office. DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- no charge uniess uneefi!mlxlfl llms. collections, vills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. IO WE, sity-at-law. ¥50 Marketst. faw suite, ¢ J'BY COOK, COUNRY IOTEL. SOUTT. $6: Pastry cook, coun'ry hotel, south, $60 to $7 second cook; restauraat, $45. C. R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. \v ANIED-SECOND CUOOK FOK OYSTER- house, $50: French or Swiss walter, $8 week: and other<. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 + acramento st. WAIILR. HOTEL, $25 AND ROOM EC. oad cook. $50; second cook, ¥5a weel orte r for restaurant, $20: pas! €00k, $i5. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. % bOY FOR STURE, $4 A WEEK: PORTER for barbershop, §10 & week: toy for pini- shop; ranch ds. $19, etc; l,lmrlmln. MAR- ’rm's 749 Market st. W ANTED-GOOD PLAIN CABINET-MAKER 39 a week: also teamsters, farmers, COOKS: waiters, dishwashers, etc. W.D. EWER & Co., 626 Clay st. 00D SALESMAN FOR FURNITURE AND X _carpet store: wages $10 week. Box C. 14. 300D CL G SALESMAN WANTE. to-dey at U. S. Industrial Agency.room 165, Crocker buliding. NEMPLOY D MEN ARE REQEUSTED TO meet at 1159 Mission 5., top floor, at 2 to da; important. W ANTED=GOUD LUNCH _WAITEF, and car fare. 1245 Kentucky st. YO0OD GARDENER WANTED, MARRIED preferred. for a country town. Inquire J. BISHOP, 849 Mission: call bet. 12 aod J, 5 and 6. 25¢ ETHE BEST $12 SUIT TO ORDER ‘1: fi:‘:l!s] S. NEW HAUSE & CO., 115 Kearny. IBERAL aDVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, etc.; lowest rates. 948 Marketst. JSCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- M hise: naea the inetoscope films; price $250. BACIGALUPI, 946 Market st. NICURE AND CHIROPCDIST PARLORS. RS, CARROLTON, room 10, 1207 Market. 15 HEAKD OF SOME OTHER PLACES Viers” they dress hair for 25c. but there is Deither quickness, Deatness DOT poiiteness there: any of my employes who offend in any particular are aircharced: patrons will please report offend- ers 1o me. Gray and bleached hair restored to Diatural color, 0. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. _ R. SMITH'S BATHS POSITIVELY CURE rbeumatism, nenralgia, Kidvey, liver and nervous trou “nygienic board” with sunny rooms for invalids; circalars and consultation free. | Address DR. B.J. SMIT H, 1513 Buchanan st.,S.F. ANTED—OLD GOLD ¥OR MANUFACTUR- ing. 0. NOLTE, Jeweler, 222 O'Farrell st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustraiion: day and evening c asses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Psrtington. Particulars 424 Pine. ADIES 1, AIRDRESSER—MRS. HUBBARD, removed to the Vendome, 1104 Market st., will be pleased to see her old patrons; hairdress- ing, 26¢; hair coloring; tace treatment. DVERTISING SOLICITOR FUR SPANISH weekly: liberal commissign ld\(-num 420 Montgomery st., 105m b. 10 ESPERIENCED POULTRYMAN, WHO UN- derstands the operating of incubators and brooders, steam bollers and engines, .he raising of broilers.” green ducklings. pizeons and fowl for egg produciion, who understands the business in allof its branches, with -years of experience, de- sires.position as manager of a poultry plant. “Ad- dress R. W., care of 1. A, Parsous, 506 Marke st. JOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, handy with tools. also having some experience In nursing, wishes empioyment of suy kind: clty preferred.” Call or write C. N. 8., 713 Minna st. GAEBEEST YOUNG MAN WITH 1 YEAKS 5’ experience ln 15¢ shop desires situstion. Onk- 1and or vicinity preterred. A. B.,box 10, Call Of- fice, Oakland. than for wage: not particular about wages.'| 1 629 Jessie JNGINGE" STATIONAKY, LOCOMOTIVE, £0od machinist, do blacksmithing, plumbing, eic., wants any kind of work: moderate wages. N. HAKENBURG, 217 Second st., room 11. APANESK F1KSI-CLASS BOY WANTS PO- sition to work in store, oflico or attend bell. . 1. N., 709 Geary st. VY ANTEL—EY COLORED YOUNG MAX, WOrk: can cook, take care of horses, work in yard, fn fact a good ajl-round hand: clean, neat, therough. Address C. G., box 78, Call Ofice. YOui6 MARKIED MAN, SOBER, NOT afrald of hacd work, desires position in office or warehouse, or as salésmai, traveling or other- wise; good refecences: has fair knowledge of drug. trade. "T. A., 407 Fianklin st., city. FIRST-CLASS BARBERS WANT STEADY work; singly, or together; both steady and sober. _Address 2 B., box 155, C QTRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS _ANY kind of work by the day: postals answered im- mediately: B., 4544 Minoa st., near Sixth. OMPETENT WOMAN, WITH THE BEST OF U references, wishes situation to do general Bousework in'American family: g0od cook; city o Oakland; wages, $15. N. D., box 80, Call Office. 7OUNG GEEMAN LADY WOULD LIKE A place for housekeeping: wi-h reference; $12 per moéuth. Address 1521 Webster st. OUSNG GIRL WISHES TO TAKE CARL OF child and light housework: age 16. 200A Stelner. ¥ work in a smail tamily;. reference. e cail at 102 Powell st. Fairstart. Won handily. Winper, H. E. Leigh' ’s b. c., by Aretino-Libble L Time, T:1014. XCHING SPORT AT INGLESIDE Three Favorites and Three] Outsiders Took the Purses. The Two-Year-O:d Lincoln II Again Gave the Talent a Shock. Red G'enn Finally Scored a Win. Preston Again Galloped In. Arrczzo Beat Sly. The card for the opening day at Ingle- side fully warranted the large attendance. It atoned in a way for many days of cheap | racing. The weather was just a trifle warmer than for some days past and the track fast and velvety. Asthe programme looked as though it might be a hard one . to pick the bookmaking fraternity was ar- rayed.in full force in the ring, eizhteen layers of odas making up prices. It proved one of those “'split-even” days so often heard of, three favorites and three outsiders getting the purses. W ith possi bly one or two exceptions the finishes were all of the driving sort. That incorrigibie younegster Lincoln IT bobbed up again, furnishing the surprise of the day. It all happgned in the mile purse event for which Salisbury 1I, carry ing 106 pounds, rled a 9 to 5 favorite. Pat Dunne’s Damien, with Bob Isom and 94 poundsin the saddle, it was thought would prove troublesome, but receded in the betting from twos to 7to 2and was evidently not much lancied by kis stable | connections. A suff play on Instaliator cut his odds down from 15 to 6. Kamsin was also extensively p'ayed at 5 to 1. At the barrier both Kamsin and Damien Damien acted sour, and the former was eventually left. Damien started off as tnough on "stilts and might just as well have stayed in the stable. Salisbury I1I went out with his usual show of speed and | looked all over a winner until st .ight- ened away in the stretch. Here Installator and Lincoln IT began closing the gap and Jones went to work on the favorite. He managed to hold Installator on the out- side sa‘e, but Lincoln getting through next the rail beat him out half a length in 1:4134. The winner was overlooked in the betting at odds of 12 to 1. Twelve maiden two-year-olds started in the opening five and a half furlong scram- ble, with Senator Morgan going out an 11 0 5 choice, backed down from threcs. He had the footing over lis field almost from the jump, and inadrive at the end downed Tryst, a rank outsider, a neck. ith but 94 pounds up the mile and a furlong wpurse affair looked a good thing for Purser’s Red Glenn, and ruling a warm 9 to W choice, he 100k the lead from Gal- lant before half the distance had been cov- ered, and at the wire downed Articus a Jength without mueh difficulty. Tenacity was a good third. It is quite evident that Reddington is not a horse that can be rated. He started a7tob favorite for the fourth race, over seven furlongs, and mnever cut any ficure in the running. Midio, with 6 to 1 about him, was ailowed to make all the running, and lasted long enough to finish a head in advance of Rey del Bandidos, who cume from the far rear in the stretch. Alvarado was beaten but a nose for the p'ace. Pat Dunn’s Breston again siruck a soft spot in the mx-mrlong sprint that fol- lowed. He was played from 1 to 2102to | 5 and galloped in a length and a balf be- fore Adolph Spreckels, a 25 to 1 outsider, which colt ran an exceedingly good race. | Toano was 4 good third | at_the breaking clip when Havey sent the bunch away and raced themselves to death. Ar- rezzo then came along the last furlong and beat Sly with ease a couple of lengths, with Racina a bang-up third. Notes. The bookmaking firms cutting in yes- terday were: W. J. Torpie, Waldman & Co., W. E. Nixon, Cook & Co., Oakland Club, Eckert & Co., Hoffman & Co., Stuyvesant Club, Wallace & Co., Rialto Ridley & Co., Perles,- Harlan & Co., Georce Rose and Harry Harris. Riley Grannan had $2000 bet on Kamsin, | and tue plunger thinks the gelding would have won had he got away from the post. His sulking actions at the barrier, how- ever, did not indicate as much. Starter Havey sent bis fields away nicely aligned, Kamsin alone marring his work. The judges’ stand has been lowered, and should Captain Reese perchance place a horse wrong now how terrible will be | his fate! Claude Burlingame, who rode Tryst, was warned by the judges to see that in fati the biack filly showea more con- sistent form. The officials do not intend to tolerate horses being run short to get a price. Charley Quinn was reported to have quit $6000 winner on the day’s racing. Rey del Bandidos was clearly the best horse in his race, and but for being inter- fered with wonld certainly have won. The Ingleside Association has arranged for the fuilowing big race to be decided on New Year’s day, the conditions of which are as follows: The Shreve & Co. cup, a handicap for all ages, to be run New Year's day, 1897; the association to guar- antee the value of the stake $1000, and Shreve & Co. to give the winner a cup valued at $550 ; $700 and cup to the first, §200 to second and -$100 to' third horse; entrance $10, to accomipany the nomina- tion, $25 additional to start; weights to appear Tuesday, December 29; four or more horses, the property of entirely dif- ferent interests, to start, or the race may be declared off; one mile, Another excellent card is furnished for speculation to-day. TFollowing are the entries: First race, one mile—138 Agitato 109, 146 Draught 90, 146 Seaside 109, The Roman 85. 71 Salvable 105, 142 Lucky Dog, 112. Second race, three-quarters of a mile, two- year-olds—Dunboy 93 Bernardillo 99, For- iunate 102, Claudia T 95, Stentor 10’7. Prin. cipal 106, Scarfpin 101, Lupull 95. Third race, three—qunr!ers of a_mile, handi- eap—Preston 111, Cash Day 110, Bellicoso 108, Wroming 100, Chartreuse 11 96, Midlight 93, La Mascotia 83, Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles, sell- ing—Hazard 95, Peter II 107, Kamsin 101, Captive 107, Fred Gardner 103, Ostler Joe 102, Liitle Crippie 98, Excuse 89, Key del Bandidos 7 Fifth race, five-eighths of a mile, selling— Imp. Calphurnus 120, Cloyerdale 112, Pat Murphy 117, Jack Richelien 115, Manford 117, }“'1]2,311« Gentry 112, De Groat 117, Sir Regmnld 112, Duke Stevens 115, Daisy A 112, America 112, Fleet 117, Grover 112, dee— mount 107, Castanetre 107. Sixth 1ace, five-eightns of a mile, selling— Contrition 117, Leon L 112, Unity 112, incl- silyer 125, Artemus 117, Mt. Roy 117, Hnrry 0 112, Braw Scot 117, Jim Bozeman 107, Zeém- lliitlgh ‘%Zh Sport McAllister 120, Last Chance er J 120, Mr. Reei 112, Carrie U 112. —————— According to the comvputation of the Russian chronologists the creation took place B. C. 5508. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, eorner Cley; open until 9:30 o’clock. £59 Hayes etreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, Opem antil 9 c'elock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth stroet. open until @ ciock. NOTL MEETINGS. TO TH & OFFICERS AND MEM- bers of tne Austrian Benevolent So- clety: You are hereby notified to a'tend your quarterly meeting W DX ESD. E. ENING, Drcember 2, at 7:30 0 clock sharp, a: your hall. 413 Sutter st. -econd 1eadinz of amend uents, nomination of oflicers and other im- poriant business Wil come before (he meeting. By order of M. SCANA1ICH, President. ‘A. CONNICH, Secretary, &, A3NUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annusl meeting of the stocknolders of the Mutual klectric Lighi Company will he held oflice of the company, 617 Howard street, San Fraucisco, California, on MONDAY, the 7th duy of December, 1596, 2t the hour of Gene Leigh sent out quite a hkely two- year-old in Arrezzo, who took the final five a Bd & haif furlong spin for maiden two- eer-olds very cleverly. Siy, the 6 to 5 vhoice, Racina and Soniro went at a heart- 10:30 o'clock A. M., for the ‘purpose of electing a board of directors {0 serve for the ensulng year and the (ransaction of such oiher business as mar come before the meeing. i ransfer-tooks will close ou Thursday, December 3, 1896, at 3 o'clocz PoM JAMES FISHER, Secretary. Club, Joe Rose, Ed, Gaines, Foxhall Club, ] WELL RECOMME ed, who e §00d cook and underatands hon-e- work ; will work for modeiate wages. Address M. box 15, Call Office. h]AN -AND WIFE (FA\TI{KN PEOPLE), private place: man understands care horses, cpttle and grounds: wife competent cook and g;u{elseeper orsecond work. Address A. box , Cal OMPLTENT MAN AND WIFE FOR LAUN- dry-work; wife firat-class on fancy-work; man oan take any job i the Jaundry: wages moderate. Address M. W., box 84, tnis oflice. VY L\CHESTER HOUSE 4s THIED, NEAR leciric ights in every room: 200 rooms; $1 60 per nizht: 81 50 to $6 per veek ‘and_bavgace to And from the farr. FLataALe haor WANLRD. ? SALESLADIES: §4 PER WEEK. CULLEN, 843 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG GIRL AT HOUSEWORK; 815. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suter st. MISS 7OUNG GIRL JUST FROM GEEMANY DE- sires position as companion or to take care of children. is a g0od .seamstress. “lnquire at 1512 | Leavenworth st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION IN DELL cacy business; years of experience and good Teforences. Address MIS~ L., 1525 Pine st. VY IDow W ISHES A SIIUATION TO - DO housework or sewjng. 325 Fifth st. MZEDLE - AGKD HOUSESURK WOUMAN, opSouneY, $15; fare patd. MISSCULLES, 323 niter st OUSEWORK_GIRL, SLEEP HOME, $16. MISS CULLE:! Sutter st. JEAT REFINED NUKSE, $15; 12 HOUSE: work girls, city and country, $20 and $23: 8 young_girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Stter st. TOUNG LADY WISHIS A SITUATION IN hotel as Cook Or_walirsss: city. OF country. Please call at room 2, 711 Folsom st. RESSMAKEK OF LONG EXPERIENCE, UN- derstands tallor ‘work, wishes few more en- gakements by the day in families. 1320 Mission. JTRONG YOUNG DANISH GIRL DESIRES housework by the das. _Apply 500 Broadway. TOUNG GEEMAN GIRL, GOOD COOK O general housework, wishes siwuation in pri- vate family. Call 1626 Jackson s RESSMAKERS—COMPETENT TEACHER will exchange plano anu singing ‘essons for sewing. I eacher, box 60, this office. DELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION \ 10 do general housework: g00d cook and laun- dress: wages no object Jackson st SOMPET DRESSMAKER WISHES FEW more engagements by the day; $1 50 per day. 1144 Folsom st. ‘ AITRENS, COUN1RY HOTEL, $20 AND room: waitress, $15 and room: womal for pantry work: waltress, $15 and room: 2 girls for general wock in small hotels, #10 and $20 and room: girl for chamberwork aod wait some, $16 and room: waltress, $35; German waman, cook, 825 and room: head waitress. §25 and roow: girl, Plue st., $16; girl, Pacific st., 815, choice place; girl, Broatway, $20: girl, Pine st., $1=; @irl. Green st.»$16; -irl, Modesto, Cal. faTe pald, $20: cirl, Sutier st, $167 German girl, Laguna st., $15: girl, Noe st., $12: g gl, Fair Oaks #20; girl, Gough s, $10: giri, Huyes st . §12; girl, Haves st, 8,5: iri, Palo Alto, girl for ~o. noa. Cwl., $20 to ¥25: girl, Washington st., 820; girl, Broadway, 820 Ma R ITN'S. 749 Market. ERMAN COOK AND HOUSEWORK GIRL, $25: cook and laundress for Sonora, $25, see v here: young American girl. honsework, Ala- meda, $20: German waitress and chambermaid, hotel, 32); 'Protestant second girl, $15: nursegir $15: young giris, light h-usewors, no cooking, wash, $15. €. K. HANSKN & Cu., 110 Geary st. NICE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS TO do chamberwork, help witn cooking or werk on a miik ranch. 877Ys M!ssion st. T IRL WISHES PLACE TO HELP COCKING and general housework; wages $10: lately from Ireland. Please call at 620 ya Minna st. EAT AMERICAN WOMAN WAN' v weeks' work housework or cleaning; can is a good cook; not afraid of work. Lady call of address MRS. CARR, 1231 Market. | W TiD — POSITION BY A RELIABLE, N JTustworthy woman to do house work: is cook and iaundress; good referonces: | v\lges $10 10 ¥12 month: no postals. Address 79 | Jessie st., bet. First and Second, NEAT PROTESTA "GIRL, WISHES A situation 1o do general bourework in a small family; wages $15. Call 1070 Howard st. XPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS WORK AS waitress, chambermaid or nurse: sieep home. | Call or address 215 Minna st., near 1 hird. ADY WISHES 10 DO SKCOND WORK AT a notel. 87314 Market. room 31, second floor. OMPETENT YOUNG WOMA S DESIRES situation to do cooking and housework: Jewisa or American cooking; no objections 1o country. Call 714 L.rkin st rear. ADY WO_LD LIKE A SITUATION AS bousekeeper; city or countiy. Apply 131 Taylor st., room 2. OUNG LADY DESIRES AN OFFICE POSI tion; will commence with (0w wages: can fur- pish best referencas. Address 3. 1., 500 Broder- ck st. HAMBERMAID, $7 WEEK; PROTESTANT J cook, no wash, a short distance, $25, se> lady here at 11 to-day; girl for geveral housework, country, $30, sec lady here; 2 second girls, §:0 and 325" laundress, $30; 2 nurses, $15, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. JOND GIKL AND SEAMSTEESS assist housework. sm: D—WAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: 2 German girls, honsework, $20; German or Scandinavian second giri, $20; widdie-aged French woman, smalt famiiy, $15; German cook, IRST-CLASS HAT BALESMM\. MUST thoroughly understand the business. 'H. SUM. MERFIELD & CO.. 924 Market st IRST-CLASS GENTS' FURN ISHING GOODS salesman; references, H. SUMMERFIELD & CO., 924 Market st. Y ANTED —COUK, AT 1663 SMARKET ST, TORMAKER ON REPATRS. APPLY 236 Noe st., cor. Sixteenth. TANTED—GUOD COATMAKER TO WORK ins dex 2214 G room 42. 00D BOOTBLACK WANTED AT BAKBER- shop. 779 Market st. (300D LOCKSMITH AND ELECTRI.IAN AT AND INTHLLI- 3007 Sixieenths . W ASTED — AN ACIIVE gent young man as salesman and driver for a wholesale Jiquor-house. Address S.. box 115, Call \Y ANLED—INDUSTKIVUS MaN as PART- ner in a first-class delicazessen and all kinds of meat store, with $120 capital: retiring par.er ‘has two places and cannot aitend to both; in- coming partner to take cnarge of receipis and books. Apply 505 Mission st. RE YOU GETTING BALD? My private remedy sure cure for baldness; guaranteed an absolute preventive for 10ss of hair: starts new growth in 30 days;eradicator of dandruft Testimonals and circulars a; 424 Folsom st.. near First. J. W. O'HOR’E. Kept by all druggists. LEGANT MASQUERADE COSTUMES, AN- DERSON’S, 121 Stockion st.: country orders. UITS CLEANED, PRESSED, $1: REPAIRS dyeing done. 26 Montgomerv, . 14; tel.red 2874 1000 SARDS, 1 80. SHOW CARDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2244 Geary st. G P TO 509 THIKD; CHEAP Pu\(‘mu, aperifig, whitening and plulrflnfi glven for all kinds of work. FFMAN. A DOZEN—FINE CABINETS AT WIL- SUEE CRFLUOUS HALR PERMANENTLY RE- SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. moved by elecirolysls. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush,below Fillmore: hrs, 2to 3, ex. Th & Sa. $1100 ELk~ OFFICE BUSINESS; %450. gant office furniture 'goes with the bi T ey AL V: $ A - D H; 1 JPAPER ROUTE ACRONS THE BAY; GOOD chance. Box 11, Cati Office, Oakland. place; there is a'read ; ness and tuis sacrifice is a chance of a lifetime, an must be sold: or will reut the busiriess as itis: the owner must go rast imme liately: this place worth four times the amount asked, and will satis- 1y any one tnat che business is at present clearing $150 t0 $20) per month above ail expenses, and on investigation any one will find this business just 8 represeuted; the balance, $300, can remain in the business for long time: no experience required, and the business is suitable for either a lady or entieman: rent is cheap and location the finest. For full particalars see at once T. LUBELSKI, the Busiuess Broker, 7 City Hall ave. $450 STATIONERY, NEWS AND PIC- « ture-frame siore; at a sacrifice: this i3 a fine place for the money: part can remaln on the place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $do g‘l.‘\“:fle \ALO(;\' DOING A GOOD siness, with good fixtures; large IID('ZK “p‘e‘_ol{]nbl he loclu!]‘)l\ is fine and Cll‘:‘l‘p ren y_Jyou to investigate g T LUBELSKY. 7.0ty Hah weg s 018 flae buy. T5(). SOAT ASD WoOD YaRD: $1500 Invested in the bu; ALSO hay and grain; doing fine business; Yocation the finest for any one wanting a_business otthis kind: It will pay rou io invesigate this place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av, $450 SALDON AND FURN ISHE rooms in connection; doing good busi- ness and 1o ation the finest, near water fronts this will interest you if investiga'ed, as it actually 1s a bargain, T. LUBELSKI 7 Cit TEADY MAN AS PARTNER I imate busineds; clears from $60 to £75 per month 10 each, and with help can be increased: Dusiness exsily learned: wiil suitany one 0 work and make himself useful quired $200 to $300. Particulars G £O. 602 Market st. RESTAURANT; GREAT BAR 300. 15 the immediate vicinity o Mark 2004 businessand nicely fitted up. Apply KE & CO., 917 Market st. GOD-PAYING SALOON:; WELL STOCKE first-class business; well situated; account of Inguire Fourth and all ave. LEGIT- line capital re TEWAR G disagreement of parcners. King sts.. southeast corner. ANTEDgNOVELTIES, ALL a saloon; Wrlie full _partic Up-to-Date saloon, Laredo, Tex. ROCERS AND LIQUOR-DEALK RS, ATTE rooms. Foisom CINDS, FOR 8 adaress tion—Fine business corner; boulevard and Twenty-third st. ANTED—TO BUY, A GOOD BUSIN Address S OR lodging-house; 1o 410 Kearny st.. room 10. TAURANT: CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF 208 K1lis st. agents. sickness: make offer. 5 CORNER SALLO FULL VALU &D . insight. Inquire 45'Third st. TGAR-STCRE AND 8 FUKNISHED ROOMS; laundry attached. 417 Hayes st RITS, SCIATICA, CATARRH. DISEA-Es OF | |, O SALE — CORNER GROOKRY AND 2 X fruitstore: splendid location: with horse and Hoomen, 05 S5 419y Mearny, 1102 P | o o mico. cash. bustness: sl new fix- AZOI EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET—BASE- ment: five edge put on razor for 25 cents. 1 THE PEOPLE’S ON & DULLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines fuc- nished for §1; call or write. 10293 Marke: se, Det. Sixth aud Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. W ANTRD-STEADY MAN FOR A PERMA- nent position: salary $75 per month: must devote his who'e time for 10 hours per day o this b :siness aione: musc have $150 casi. Apply 917 Marxet st., 10om 2. W ASTEDIGCOLLECT WAGES LUE LAKOR ersdclerin KNOX Collection Azcy. 110 Sutta: W ASTED=500 MEN TO-LAY 10 EAT BEST 5c and 10¢ meals. Uld Economy, 410 Kearny. RING US YOUR IDEAS. HALL OF INV. tions, 215 Sansome st., . 12; pa.ents pro- cured, promoted and sold. BARBEES PiulsOlly BUNION mAELOT ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL. 857 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL StC. P. G Barbers’ Assn. 5. ¥UCHS, 825 Grant ave, UUKRNEYMEN BARBEKS EMPLOYMENL secretary, H. BKRNARD, 102 reventh st. ARBERS — GUOD,_ 2-CHAIR SHOP; BSAN Jose; a bargain: must be sold between 10 and 12 3. DECKELMAN BHOS., 108 Ells st. PBARBLsS—TWo CHAIRY: FOi "SaLi IN the Western Addition on account of departure, at asacrifice: witkcheap rent: making a good liv- ing. arber, box 46, Call Office. JARBERS—2-CHAIR SHOP, CHEAP; MUST be sold. 50 O’Farrell st. ARBERS 2-CHAIR SHOP, st., 0pPOsite car house, GUHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE; $200 rent free. Inquire 821 Howard st. PACE TO LkT FOR BOOTBLACK: GOOD nelghborhood. 122 Third st. R8s PALREED. 3380 UP: WHITENED, #1 up: stains or blemishes removed: painti g by day or contract; 1200 Webster, tel. Steiner;23 Ny AL HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and Alh—’l!n% furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50¢,week $1 to 82 50: reading-room; strictest a:- tention morning calls: clean: quiet; open all nigat. QUYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHUES made 10 order: $2 60. 959 Howard, nr. Sixtn, QOR FULL AND ULEAN 10c srAL OR offee and cakes 5¢ g0 to 1314 Grant ave. ElSHO BOUCK, 85815 MaRKETBT.—EOUMS 20c, 25¢ 10 50C night: $1 to $2 weex. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITHD States Marine Corps. United States > able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 31 and 50 years. who are citizens of the United States, or 1hosé who have legaliy d-clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able t0 spenk, read and write English, aud between 5 fert b inches and 6 feef in helght. Y¥or further information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. M HALE-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 40c.: done while yon walt. 838 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Marxet, opp. Will & Finek’s.S. 1310 CGASTRO | ATCHES, DIAMON S, JEWELKY OF ALL kinds et reduced’prices: mus: move; bulldiog to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until_cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. LOAKS, FUKS AND SULTS RETAILE. wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. URNETT'> CORN CURE—SURE OULis FOR corns. bunions, warts: 28¢. 27 Montgomers. L.L FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS bair, moles. freckles, scors, etc., removed by ilite Eléctrolyais Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworin. 1G OUTDOOE STER ROPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Eixth sts. ; artistioat- vertizemente in living Jight; promoters ot buss vess. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketss FRECTRIC LIGHTS N KVERY RUO0M) Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markat: 400 rooms, 38 to §1 60 per night: §1 50 (o §G_ pee week: fres busand bageage 0 and from jne ferry. TBELAL AUVASUES 08 DIAMUNDS s5W- L4 elry. wic.: Jowes: rater. 948 Marke: at. AT tures and a choice fresh stock of groceries: s0ld cheap or will exchange for small ranct at 2923 Twenty-secoud st., S. F. REATESTINVEN 110N IN OUR PRESENT age—New cooking system which will r tionize the world: speculators with lfttie money may joln me to organize stock company. limized; patent secured: 50 ver cent on_the collar guaran: teed to investors. Cail and see the Dew process after 2 P. M., 124 O'Farrell st. 0 A PEESON OF MEANS, Ok ONE WHO has & 5on they desire (o establish in business, an opportunity can be had with the undersigned in apleasant, safe pnd paying business; the best of roferences furnished and ine same required. M. Hy box 118, Cail Office. 1000. ZCVAIOWS BALOON; A NEAT « first-class place, having fine irade: any saloon man desiring- o secure a geuuina proposition should investigate this immediacely. Apply 410 Montgomery, room 2. \ ARE OPPORTUNITY 10 PURCHASE; old-established furniture, carpet and under- taking business; ciears over 3000 a year; stock $10,000. GEO, L. BIRKMAIER, Wells-Fargo Xxpress bullding. DARTNER WITH $100 IN RESTAURAN wouid have control of dining-room and receint: Ppresent owner remains as cook; money 10 be in- ves:ed in the business. 2441 Third st. 02 8oL, BILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothine bonght. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jeasla. DRESSMAKERS. RS AGNES KELTER— FASHIONABLE aressmaker; 514 Geary st., near Taylor; st ish dresces from $4 up; latest style skirts, $1 perfect fit guaranteed. UITS MADE FKOM §3 UP; SKIRTS, 76C; capes. $1: fi_suarsnteed. 559 Stevenson st. 175. BARGAIN: CONFECTIONEKY, $ branch bakery ani soda fountain. 62015 Esst Twelfth st., bet. Twelfth aad Thir- teentn aves., East Oakland. ILLSALARY AND 50 PER CENT PROFIT saulsfy you? Business established 8 years: more help necessary; partner preferred, Address W. &, box 140, Cal $500, ACLVEEARINER WASTED 1% , esiablished cash business; no bonus; 1o risk: $200 monthly assured. 215 Sansome, r. 12. CLAIRVOYANTS. RS DE. F. CLARK. PEKMANENTLY LOCATED 420 GEARY STREET. The world's most famous medium of modern times: 1f you arein doubt that sne can and will perform ail she ciaims feel yourself invited 1o cail and she wiil give you more substantial proof of her marvelous power than you have ever be- fore received from mortal; don't fall to see her if you are interested in the affairs of rlage, sickness, death’s changes, trave.s. divorces, separations, lawsuits, business transactions, wills, deeas and mortgages, lost_or stolen property, lost or absent friends interest you; if yon care to know what you should do to be successful, where you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell gtock, e c.—in a word, whatever may ié your trouble, sispicions or desires, call on this gitted woman und she will send you away happler, wiser and boider than ever before. Hours 9 A. M.to 8 P. . strict. Fee $1 and $2. Send stamp for illus- trated circular with speclal terms. 420 Geary s! 20 SALOON; FINE LULA]IO\- $ « cheap rent. 650 Sacramento st., nea. Kearny. QHOE-REPAIRING SHOP; CHEAP; CLEARS $25 per week. 3421 Sixteenth. near Sanchez. T OUD DOWNTOWN BUSINESS FOR SALE 722 Roward st. ORNER SALOON: GOOD BUSINESS. A quire 31 Ninth st.; will take partner. JOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—GUOD PAYING F'Giloon at 208 Eas: st.; old established busi- ness: price §200. PEUSTWORTHY MaN A8 PaRTY pork and sausage store: good living fo: capital. 340 Fourth st. 0OOD CHANCiE FOR A RESTAURA first-class oyscer and chop house for location: proprietor is leaving city. 21 ADY DESIRES PARTANER IN AN EsTAB J lished lezitimate busingss; small capital re- quired. T. K., box 60, this office. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, KS TITANA, THE GIPSY QUEEN,8TU truthful predictions: reliable advice: no ma ter what troubles you have, come, and she will gnide you right; satistaction guaranteed. [ANTRD—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. stiil rans Denver Honse, 217 Third st.: 150 iarge rooms; 25c per nigut; $1 10 83 per week. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN IHINK OF some simpie thing to vatent? Protect youe ideas: they may bring you weaith. Writo JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. 1, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. (. fof thelr $1800 prigs offer end list of 200 inventions wanted. MEE, SCHMIDT, CLATRVOYANT. TELLS past, present and future; success to all: for- tunes by mail; low prices. 858 Mission st. ME. PEARL, MAGNETIC HEALER: lucky paimist charms. Room 2, 2:3 Post s MF. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD- READER; past. present and future; 25c. 1486thst. . 5. ME. LrGETIE—PKESENT. FAST AND future; 26c; one price. 311 Tehama st., r.4th N INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 HIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading- $30. LEON ANDLE, 315 Stockton st room: free bus aud bazgsge to and from the ferry. Q CHAMBERMAIDS, SAME HQU-E. #15, NG TIOES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER; American cook, private family, $50; mistits and cast-off_shoes girls, housewors, $20 to $25. " MRS NOK I'ON, 815 Sutter st. EWISH GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK; $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. Y OUNG STHOXG GIRL TO A=SIST HOUSK- work: wages $8. 700 Post st.: lower hall door. JANTED—SKAMSTRISS FOR LADIES' UN- derweur; 82 50 per week, with board. 1908 Laguna st. 00D GERMAN GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED woman 101 general housex ork and plain cook- ing. 700 Diamond st., cor. 'wenty-fourtii; bakery. TRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 1443 HARRISON street. * ANTED—=$OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE- work ; German preferred. 65 South Park. QTRONG WOMAN WAN 1> TOGO OUT WASH- 10g. iromng or cleaning by the day. 430 Union. I TiL TU ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family: no children. 758 Oak st. Y ERY NEAT AND COMP] 1T WOMAN wi-hes work by the day. Call or address 516 Minna st l Y YOUNG GIRL—HOUSEWORK OR COOR- | 5 tng.” Piease cuil 600 Thirteenith and Guerrero, | JITUATION WANTED BY TWO SWEDISI girls to do cooking and housework; references, wages, $20 1025, Call two_days, 613 McAllister. RFSPECTAELE GIRL FOE HOUSEWONK or second work in private family. 3017 Fili- more st. QITUATION TO DO_HOUSEWURK BY MID- dle-aged woman; good cook. 208 Fifth st., near Howard. EAT, COMPETE. WOMAN, 13 GOOn ook and laundiess, wan's place in.an A merl- can tamily: city or c.umry. Piease call 777 Bierket st., 7oom 4. OUNG GIRL DE~IRES A SITUATION AS nursegirl or light housework. Call or address 3586 Seven eenth st city. MV IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: MUST UNDER- stand plain cooking: wages $20. 721 Eilis. IKL 10 ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND children; $10 to $12. 1715 Futter st. PLRATORS ON CUSTOM COATS; STEADY work. 106 Battery. (‘V IRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN; PLAIN X couking: lizht housework; small famlly. 1807 Fiilmore st.; morning. KLILZBLE GIRi, FOR GENERAL HIJI'.'SL- work in nice family. 240 Third st. ESPECTABLE YUUNG GIRL FOR LB:iH housework; tuke care of children: $12. 1519 Pine st. JIRL FOR GENRRAL HOUSKEWORK. ply 2025 Baker st. ANTED — YOUNG GIRL FUR HUUSE- work: wages $12. 620 Haight st. ERMAN GIRL FUK GENERAL HOUSE- work, $15. 1803 Devisadero st., corner Bush. AP- ERMAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION &s housexceper: city or Oakland. Address 3044 Twenty-fourth st., San Francisco, RESEECTAELE G # EMAN GIRL WANTS PO- n to take care of 1 child; city or country. 3370 Tweniy-third sty OMPEIENT IRISH GIRL WISHES SITGA- L0 10 00 cooking and housework in private family. Cail 3129 Twenty-s- cond, near Valencia. TPEACHLR HOLDING A LIFE DIPLOMA wants position &s governess in American fam- ily, ora Josilion as salesiads. Adaress orapp.y ups:airs, 1401 Devisaaero st. RESSMAKER, FIRST - CLASS REFER- ences. wishes work in fumilies by the day; terms $1 60; perfect fitter: formerly with Oity of Paris. Call or address 190515 Devisadero st. TOUNG WUMAN FOR L1GH I HOUSE- work: wages $15, 411 Twenty-ninth 8. l ADIES TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW IN J'art; can make goo1 wages. 662 Howard st. any syie, 85 up: boush or exchanged: larze stock of tecond-nand thoesi, firsi-class repairing; work guarantesd 749 MRsion st., near Grand Upera-house. HE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- hiouse in Lown, Lindell House, 6th and Howard. F~T IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, §1 25, $1 50 per week. Paclic House, Commercial #xnd Leidesdorf! sts. 100 EN T0 TAKE 1uIGING T 10c, 156 and 20c nignt, incinding coffee and Tois. 24 Washington st., near Kearny. MPRY ACME LOUSE, $o7 MARKeT sL., Bié- fow Sixtn. for a room: 2B n night: §1 & wees. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMY, 16 A DAY: $1 25¢ day. $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 56 Clay st. . SISON WANTS 100 MoN 10 GET BOT- .+ tie beer or wine Gc: best free Innch. 648 Clay. OOMS 16¢ TU 76¢ PLR NIGH1 : 50 TO $1 60 per week, Oriental, 225 Drumm st. EW GRAND, 246 TH{RD—SUNNY KOONS from $1 10 $3 per week : reading-room. USEDALEK HOUSE, 321 ELLIS, ANEAKR TAY: lor: 200 rooms; 25¢ might: reading-r0om. ME.RAY BENNETT, CLAIRVCYANT AND mind-reader. 122 Post, rs. 10 and 11, 8d floor. ME. MOXEAU, BEST FORUNE-TELLER . 764 Howard st. M M3 RAV IFE FLUENTLY: busine ss advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Pourth M2E; FASKTE DAVIS, MAGRETIC HEAL- erand card-reader. Hoom:2, 122 Post st. ME MABLe WOUDS, CLAIRVOYANTAND card-reader. 207 Post, room 8. ME. LEUNA, CARD-KEADER AND MAG- netic healer: parlor 12, 86534 Market, 2d floor. TO 3 YPSY LIFK READER REMOVED SYBILLE TELLS Pflon CRADLE TO 4 O'Farrell. ALISM. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- um, returned: life readings, love affairs, busi- ness investments, mining ations & specialty. 838 Mission st. 396 McALLISTEE-ME& 1. J. MEYER: ) test meetings every night, 10c: Tue, Fri, 2 v. M. ; business si:'ings:trance cir., 25¢;Sa".eve $1 MBS, MAYO STEEES, 1123 OAK: READ- ines daly. $1: cireles, 25¢: ~unday, Tuesday and Friday, 8 o'clock: ladles’ circle, ‘Lhurs. 2 P. M. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to ® o'clock every night: those work- rough the day can have their snoes repairal t while you wat: ladies' soling, 55¢; men's 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a 10t of shoes, been demaged by water, at less than one-fourth tueir value, from 25 up $2 50, Mission 87, bet. Firat a-, snd Second st AGENTS WANTED, GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSKLLS ANY pubication slnce Grant's book is “General Miles’ Personal Recoliections”; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chief of the United States army: first agent’s commission $22 in 3 hours. K. PERSON. mansger subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 728 Market st. OME « OOD 1FRRITORY LI, water-filters; other novelties, BRI 77 Market st. RE-SMAKER To SEW FOR KUOM AND use of machine, ., box 10, Ca'l. W ANTED—PUFILS FOR PRACTIUAL MIL- linery school: lessons in class or private: Indie, fitied for positions or business; satlstaction guaranteed. Removed ;rom 410 Leavenworth st. 102244 Geary st., room 46. EWING LESSONS FREE — NOW 1S THH time to enter the Me Dowell Dress-cuiting School. 636 Market st., opposite Palace Hokel. 001, NOW OPEN., FLYNN'S Dres -cucting and Making School, 14 McALister ANTED—SEWING OF ANY KIND: GEN- tlemen's mending, etc.: children’s work a specialty. Address .u. B, box 3, Cail Uflice. IDDL -AGKD, GUOD, STRONG WOMAN: honest worker and steady; fine house-cleaner and laundress: will go ne-dy!n a ;oodnomeor wiil go hy Jjheday; greatly in need of work; is alone. 25215 Third st., room 3. T Al.ly COMPETE! OMAN (PROTES- tant) wishes a situaion to do genersl house Rork. Pleas, call or addryss 1018 Howard st,, top oor. (QUMPETENT NURSE WISHER KENGAGE- ments by the day or week: 1o objection to as- sist with housework: reference. Address 353% Minna si., bet. Fourth and kifth. 7 EKMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK, WASH-+ ing, ironing or cleaning, by the day. GIN»>- BEKG, 421 Fourti st., room 14. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WASH- ing o take home, ard gentemen's flannels wiih all conveniences. 1590 Fifteenth st EAT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do nousework and plain ccoking. Address | Pl 950 Moutgomery st. INCuES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD & Market: 200 réoms: 250 10 §1 5U per 2180 Jos8 preRR TR eI and free bus baggage to and irom the terry. EARN LRESSCUTTING AND FITIING: skirt patterns.2ic. McDOWELL'S. 636 Market 0 MAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL inducements to azents as Tbe Family Journal. Write for particula F MRS. DUPREE, WONDERFUL MATE- ¥ alizing trumpet circle to-night, 25c. 24 Turk. QLATFE, WRITING DEVELOPING SEANCE R e ERAY RGO i Wi ol B g At s e e it SR 8 R N e T<AKERY, CANDY, NOUT.ONS, CLGARS, 13 laanary’ 5 sunny rooms: leaving city: bar gain. 1151 Mission st. OR SALE_GROCERY AND BAR; NO OP- position: no agents. Inquire at the Call Office, XAMINEK ROUTE IN OAKLAND FOR sale. Address W., box 9, Call Office, Oakland, +) ROOMS, WELL FUKNISHED AND RENT- 12 &80 seit cheap. 1434 Turk st. FINB FRUITSTORE. LsTAURAN'A‘—HALF INTEREST cnm\k} ADDRESY ox 116, Call Office. established 15 years; remaining partner years. 1241 Market. EG0(). SALQON: GOOD LOCALITY ; AVER. & . ages $15 dally: a bargain. 42 Spearst, TOCK OF GROCERIES FOR SALE AND store to let; cheap. SW. cor. Hyde,and Post. QTAE AND GARTER SALOON, 137 FIFTH si., for sale; cheap; good bargain. ROOMS: SUITABLE FOE A SALOON. Howard st., between Fourth and Fifch. A 0UD INVESTME —FOR SALE—FINE paying business: heart of Oakland: investors with smail capital 100k into this: party ieaving town. (. F., box 9, Call Office, Oakland. ANDY, 829 NOTIONS, BAKERY; 2 LIVING. rooms; very reasonable. 1307 Buchanan st SIGAR-SIORE: 2 LIVING-ROOM-: K. ) $14; invoice: sickness. 1127 Mission st. 5300, SAMOUN ANDEIXTUKES, IN LUD- ¥ « ing furniture of 8 rooms: rent Jow: business: near Colma PATTERSON & '0.. 2 Valencia st. JOR SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED POULTRY and produce stand in one of the bes: markets in the State; owner going away. Apply 818 ‘Washington st., Onkl $400(, BUSINESS, PORTLAND, OK: .« paying $178 per month: good chanca to increase. lnquire C. E. NAYLOR, room 8, floor 8, Mills bullding. EADING KESTAUKRANT i seaside resort of Pacific Coast from business. - Address S., box 138, C IN _LEADING er retiriog 1 Office. o-night:20c:sits datly. MEL.FULTON.51 Fell. W ASTED—_FARINER WITH M. FEANCIS. INDEPENDENT SLATH grocery and liquor house estabiished since 4X. writer. 118 Haightst.; hours 9 until9 p.ax. | 1863, Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. RS, EL LSITTINGS, 9T08.81; | g z N INTE DITY. Mo e o 604 Mackscr A L L S il S Xl ASTROLOGY. _ASTEAL SEER-PKOF. HOLMES, 1 FIFTH rooms 12-18: ho-oscopes: questions: advice. MYPNOTISM. H YESUTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: arid. Hy pne esmericins, 8 O'Flrn 1 CAKPEL CLEANING, { R AT T 27 Mavr. 38 and 40 Lighih st.; telephone Sonth 250. FURNITUKE WANTED, F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. IGHER PRICe THAN ANYWHREE PAID by Indiana Auction Co.1057 Market.opp.Jones YASH PAID FUlt T4l HOUse> Uk smaller lots of furniture, carpets, i J. BOWCHER. 222 Stockion: send nosta HORSES., OSEDALE HOUSE, 8521 ELLIS, NE. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms: 2b¢ nieht: 81 week, ANTED—MEN AND WUMaN TO LEARN barber trade: only & weeks required: tools fiven aud cacalogue sen B 4 Eurver Scnooi, 5156 Howard st. M USL CUNVINTENT AND RESPRCTABLEA, Winchester Honss, 44 Third .. near Markat: 400 rooms: ubcto $1 60 per nighi; $1 50 1035 per week: frea ‘hus snd oageace toan-d from iercy MALS UELE WANTED. [OR S LE—RAPPLL-GRAY MARE; VERY handsome; ears old: weighing 1300 Ds.; snitable for laundry or dellvery wagon; musi be sold. New York Stabies. 507 Jessie st. 4() BOESEs suw SALE; ALSO WAGONS carts, harpess; ' Grand Arcade Horss Market, }3‘] x.h 8t ; agction saies every W Cay. SULLIVAN % DOYLE: Avctioneacs o0 ARPETS CLEANED AND KENOV C ke new., FERGUSON & CO., 28 T:)nlhA‘l ”{x South 38. D. MACKINTOSH & Co., successors. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-he-ung \Vurk-, 853-57 Tehama B JeL Ko 4D qu‘»; «l:{u::':n G‘:x‘: ‘-.l:;'l T’.‘.‘:;‘.‘h‘;f{:‘éu‘f P TaE uunml.:un SALNS YARDS 150 VA encia si., is the 10 g0 1t you want 1o by iell or ‘exchange borses, bugsies, Wogons, or Nik Dess: auction saies every el i3 v'elock. RaxNen BLACKSMITIL, STEADY JOB, FARE 1efunded: farmer and ‘do blacksmithing, $26. 1are refunded; 2 ranch teamsters, $25 each. steady work: farmer'aud wife, $50: cabin-t-maker; shoe- maker, country shop eic. MURRAY & RiSADY, Leading Employment Ag:nts, 624-836 Clay st. ERMAN ORSCANDINAVIAS SATLOK FOR gentiema yachi, $20 and fouud; ses boss here eariy. MUKRAY & READY, Leading km- ployment Agenta. 634 656 C.ay st TGAK-MAKERS AND STRIPPERS WANT: b ur:huomm Wes: Clgar Factory, 4088 Mcal- CK' WANTED FOx DA HUQ SEL NEW ASD SECONU-HAN D B ress: sl kinds: buggy.wazon, carts, sorcey &rockawas: 40 cheap horses. 15th amd Valensiy. 15 BEUS AEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- Dess, all kinds; wagons, b1 SUrceyy. rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1 Mission s LECTRIC HORSE-CLIPPING: CALLED F! 1 iad rerurned, 54D Velencias ver Mastion oon HEau DRIVING AN WOhn 1o, : Seaiohi 1000 10 1700 'he. K62 Howard o k. C. C. O'DONX. 1206 MAR Golden Gate av.; dis LT of women a speclalty.” ROOMS WANTED. 7 or 2"\xu£ SUNNY KOOMS AND KITCHEN first aud Do.ores sts. = S WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, WA PP 0 Rt Pt e “.’ ALL PAPER, 4C A RUL] PAPER HANG- ot i Dalutlog etc. by contruct or day's vork: Ve “worl BERIGAN, 1503 Webster st S (OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; TRWEIS 1y, watches repaired. MUND, 113814 Mission. UILDINGS BOUGIT: LU doors, mantels. etc., for -1:“;”& Arl:-?:\:l: SETemies s, or sle._1) ELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- 530 o A KLEIN: 106 SIEth s ek g, tloso 10 Suu Francisco. For particulars apply this oftice. OUTE FOR BALS ACKkUSS THE BAY. 1 anire at Cail Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. $1000 400 50 rooms, clearing $2 2500 *8-room house; room: €00 8 rooms: near City 250 14 rooms on Folsom st., 50 66-room corner house, new furnitare 3000 85 rooms on Market st., offer wanted. . £50 12 rooms, central, furniture 250 H..C.' DECKER, 1020 Marker sc, opph Fifth. _ SNAP—HOTEL AND ELEGANT BAK: 40 rooms: must sell to-day: all fall of sieady roomers and paying. A. M. SPECK & CO., 603 Market st. RIVATE LODGING-HOUSE; ON ACCOUNT of two Kinds of business: price $275. lnquire 403 Pacific st., near Sansome. - AL K & 0, 6v2 MARKET ST- .14 s, rent $40, profits $60. 18 rooms, splendid corner house...... 22 rooms, bes: on Geary street. on pay: LODGING-HOUSES, ALL PR $75, $450 F550 ents. money loaned, low Interest. FHELPS 7 Larkin FURNITURE FOE SALE Al E—NICELY FURNISHED FLAT o very cheap: 8 rooms pay reut: suit- 5 able for dressmaker: § 51434 Jones st. N KNITUR 1127-29-81 MA RKET, ltnrt;l‘;};t Tooms, 5.8 10 $5U; best bargains. GHAM ¥ RE CO.—LOWEST urniture, carpe:s: ail srades. 866 Miss'n UCTION HOUSE, 827 MISSION ST.—ASH A Chamber suits. $13 50: folding-beds. $10. HaN M. PLUM & I)PHUL?-T!'AKY Co. 7301 MARKET ST., COR. NIN[H. Carpets. Furniture and Upholszery Gooas. 00 S 5 macsor amte, 330: Tometons toves, ets. 830: folding- Pyt L SO .“xxmou" A? L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on housebold goods: new or good 48 Dew: Cas1 Or on time: open evenings. Fum\ ITURE, STOVES, CARPETN, COU - ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market s&

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