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1 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1896 A FAVORITE N VERY HARD LUCK -Johnny McHale Nosed Out by Wawona, a 100 to 1 Shot. Geyser Again Showed Himself to Be a Colt Above the Average. \ Moylan Was in Fine Fettle—Sum- mertime Made a New Track Record. Although the result of the big boxing match was the all-absorbing topicof con- versation at the track yesterday the sport- ing fraternity founa a few idle moments to make a hurried research through the “dope” book and incidentally to recoup their losses by picking a winner or two. Nothing of a startling nature character- ized the sport until the last race came around. Among the starters in that event was Lew White's Sir Modred horse, .Wawona, and so cheaply was he held 1n the ring’s estimation that a few of the layers of odds offered 100 to 1 against him. Astride his back was the colored lad, H. Brown, and after laying away in a good position with his mount during the early part of the running the pickaninny made his move in the stretch, and in a furious drive nosed the favorite, Johnny McHale, out on the last jump. Quitea number of fortunate ones cashed tickets on the ontsider at varying odds. The track was very fast ana everything went smoothly with the favorites for three races and the lines back of the stands were lengthy. On the two succeeding runs the pencilers got back some of their coin. Summertime, the fast daughter of Fitz- james, set a new track record for six and a half furlongs in the opening event, step- ping the distance in 1:213{. She went to the post a 4to5 choice and won with something in reserve from Reddington, which horse showed lack of gamenessin the stretch. Geyser again proved himself to be a colt of quality by taking the seven-furlong run for two-year-olds after waiting on the others until wall on toward the wire. The Corrigan youngster was » consistent 6 to 5 favorite, with Candelaria backed down from twos to 3 to 2 in strong demund. Zamar IT made the pace until squared away for home, where he quit and was passed by Candelaria and The Roman. The last sixteenth Geyser came strong and led Candelaria out by half a length. The Roman was beaten buta nose for place honors. The Corrigan colors were again promi- nent in the race following, a six-furlong 1n, selling. Moylan was backed to 4 to 5, and after being cut off by La Mascota soon after the start, and looking hope- lessly out of it, Murphy rode a persever- ing race on the gelding, and in a drive finally got the verdict by the scantest of heads, with La Mascota second, three parts of a length before Alvarado. Louis Ezell landed the mile and a six- teenth run, with Babe Murphy. The mare went to the post one of the second choices, and coming from fifth position in the stretch, won cleverly, a neck in front of Hermanita. Tom Elmore was a good third. Castanette, an outsider, led the field to the bend for the wire. Honest-going little Johnny McHale closed a sl htfavorite over Ruinart in the betting on the last race, and after making all the running, was downed a nose by the rank outsider, Wawona. The start was not a good one, and better away Ruinart would probably have won, although fail- ing to finish within the money. e G Notes. Tom Griffin’s mare Clissie B does not seem to be displaying her Eastern form. She ran disappointingly yesterday. Zamar II showed all of his old-time speed but found the distance too long for him. Lucky Dog ran a remarkably good race and will bear watching in future races, es- peciaily in muddy going. Yesterday was cut-in day at the track, and sixteen bookmakers hung out their slates, The stewards have decided to readjust the entries of Duke Sievens and Miss Gentry in future. Cole Uliman watched the last race with a most disinterested look, and after the number of Wawona had been hoisted, quietly drew from his pocket a ticket on Johnny Coleman’s book calling for $2500 against $25, The entries for to-day are as follows: First race, five furlongs, two-year-olds—170 Soniro 95, 145 Rienzi 103, 103 Rolire 103, 159 Torpeio 108, 144 Defender 98, 170 The Tourist 108, 81 Mercutio 108, 34 Sallie Sen- ;i&;e 100, 97 Bohemian Lass 100, 161 Viking Second race, seven furlongs, selling—28 Mamie Scott 104, Kowalsky 105, 176 Walter J 108, 168 Earl Cochran 104, 166 Tenacity 102, 175 Calphurnus_107, (82) Daylight 102, 96 Favory 107, 176 Braw Scot 109, 160 Gold Bug 104, Monita 104, (181) Gratify 105, 182 Re Glenn 107, (171) Salvable 108,108 Bombazecte 104. Third race, three-fourths of & mile—(61) Can’t Dance 98, 22 imp. Elise 100, (173) Belli- coso 108, Cabrillo 103, Lobengula 103, 178 McLight 103,79 Rutledge 95, (183) Summer- time 95. Fourth race, one and an eighth miles, sell- ing—182 Little Cripple 98, Captive 107, Col- lins 98, 174 Ostler Joe 104, 174 Fred Gardner 104. 3 Fifth race, three-quarters of a m'HSf 64 Ricardo 119, 177 Gooa Times 101, 137 Sport McAllister 122, 147 Major_Cook 1id. 175 Fly 114, 98 Santa Bells 114,161 Alinero 93, Bianche Bates 109, 178 Miss Rose 109. Sixth race, five furlungs—(154) Etta H 100, (170) Arezzo 103, 74 Scotch Rose 105, 170 Sly 95,172 Dunboy 105,31 Loulou R 100, 177 Hannetta 105, Gordon 108, 177 George Palmer 105. e THE WINTERS SALE. Rancho del Sierra Bred Yearlings Bring Only Falr Prices. Twenty-one yearlings bred at fl‘ho- odore Winters' Rancho del Sierra passed under the hammer last evening at Killip & Co.’s salesroom. Quite a gather- ing of horsemen were present, l_:nt the voungsters brought rather low prices, the twenty-one head bringing $3370. % The yearlings sold and prices realized were: B. ¢. by Joe Hooker-Salome, $200, E. Corri- ga b o, by Joe Hooker-Addie 0'Neil, $300, E. Corrigan; ch. f. by El Rio Rey-Nellie Post, $80. John Robbins; ch. f. by Joe Hooker-Jessie R. $110, E. G. McConnell; ch. ¢. by El Rio Rey - Sylvis, $220, A. Nicholls; ch. ¢. by El Rio Rey-Joapna, $235, M. Storm; ch. f by EI Rio Rey-Emma, $70, John Robbins; b. ¢. by El Rio Rey-Ogalena $220, T. Lotta; ch. f. by Joe Hooker-Pedigree 11§85, Jack Atkins; ch. c. by El Rio Rey-Mattie Glenn $200, E. Corrigan; ch. f. by El Rio Rey- Calamity $40, F. Narvaez; ch. £ by El Rio Rey-Floreuce A $45, F. Nurvaez; ch. ¢. by E Rio Rey-Lady Dare $330, Jack Atkins; ch. f. by EL Rio Rey-Soomer '$30, B. Mitchell; ch. f by EI Rio Rey-Rose Hickman, 530, M. Johnson; ch.c. by El Rio Rey-Avail, 45, T. Hazlett; b. f. by Joe Hooker-Alice N, 170, C. Jackson; b. f. by Joe Hooker-Lou Spencer, $90, W.' McCloskey; ch. f. by Joe Hooker-Ogzills, $90, Casey Winchell; ch. . by Joe Hooker-Lonise M, $250, T. Huzleit; ch. L by El Rio Rey-Blizzard, $220, E. Corrigan. PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED. The Joint Comference Committee Will Now Work for the State. The second joint conference committee appointed by tue various State, county and municipal boards and councils was held yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Asso- ciation, Mills buiiding. President Sonn- tag of the association occupied the chair. On motion of I. Jacobs, seconded by J, A. Filcher, the conference was made a permanent organization A committee of eleven was appointed by the chair to frame a constitution and by-laws for the organization as follows: Board of Health, J. M. Williamson; Mer- chants’ Association, J. Richard Frend; Build- ers’ Exchange, James A. Wilson; State Board of Trade, J. A. Filcher; Mechanics’ Insllllne' P. J. Healy; Manufaciurers’ and Producers .issociation, M. J. Keller; San Francisco Fruit Association, Isador Jacobs; Board of Educa- tion, H. C. Henderson ; Chamber of Commerce, N. P. Cole; Associated Improv.ment Clubs, George Fletcher; State Board of Horticulture, Alfred Holman. J. W. Kerr and J. A. Fiicher wanted the organization to be known as the ‘“Com- mon Council of the State of California.” P. J. Healy thought the “Industrial Com- mon Council” a better name and was sup- ported by E. A. Denicke. After some discussion the matter of a name was re- ferred to the commitfee on constitution and by-laws named above. The following were the delegates ap- pointed to be at the conference, a majority of whom were present: State Board of Horticulture—Alfred Holman, B. N. Rowley, E. F. Adams. Merchants’ Asso- ciation—Charles Bundschu, dugo D. Keil, W. G. Doane. Chamber of Commerce—Charles R, Allen, N. F. Cole, L. F. La: to. Board of Ed- ucation—Messrs. Hendersdn, Comte, Soper. Board of Health—Dr. Morse, J. M. Williamson, G. J. Fitzeibbon. Builders’ Exchange— Thomas W. Butcher, James A, Wilson. State Bo .rd of Trade—Colonel Mark L. Macdouald, J. 8. Emery, J. A. Filcher. Mechanics’ Insti- tute—Messrs. Heald, Healy, Kendrick. Manu- tacturers’ and Producers’ Association—M. J. Keller, L. R. Mead, J. W. Kerr. ———— Another Chinese Society. It is becoming quite the proper thing for Chinese clubs and associations to file erticles of incorporation. The latest organization to take this course 1s the San Francisco Chinese Merchants’ Association. The avowed purposes of tlesociety are to protect the members and their families in their legal rignts, to assist them in business, to aid the poor. the sick and the aged, to maintain suitable ¢lubrooms where members and guests may enjoy social atherings, reading, card-playing and all egilimate amusements which their tastes may cail 1or or their pleasure may suggest. The lncurgontors are Lee Chong, Loui Chung, Loui Quan Seck, Yick Hee, Lee Kan, Lee Bong, Lee Shong, Lui Lim and Yick Sing. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. . l"‘(}LESIDE RACETRACK. Wednesday, December 3, 1896. Nineteenth day of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Track fast, 183, FIBST BACE-Six and a half furlongs; sel . ling; purse $400. Betting, Index ‘ Horse, age, weight. |8t 3% | 3% | 3% | s | Fm Jocxey. |ope 6. 101 |Summertime, 3..102| 3 3 84 | 21 | 114 |E. Jones.......|4 3 168 | Readington. 3....102| 1 ia |3 1 11 | 2 £ (& et Qe “3 175 | Wyoming, 8... ..103| 4 af’ | an™| 38 | 33 92 153 85 |san Marco, 3.....103( 51, | 46 | alo| 410 0 7% 139 | Doubtful, 68| 6 40 | 52 | 510 | B2 Z 60 100 169 |Ciissie B, 100 2 6 6 8 6 |T Murphy.il|12 Tao Good start. Won handlly. Winner, A. J. Siemle's br. £. (3), by Flizinmes Springlike. Time, 1217, 184, SECOND RACK—Seven furlongs; two-year-olds; purse $400. Indox.‘ Horse. welght. [St. 1% %% | su | 105\ 8 8n | 46 | 82 | 3’ | Candel 108/ 2 2% | 33 | 1n 171 |The Roman......107| 4 1 2n | 21 |Zamar 17 102| 5 113) in | 43 (156) | Inflan mator ... 1105, 1 527" 510 | 510 170| Popiniay - 8 610 | 610 | 610 | 6 |~ir Andrew. X - § 7 ¥ 7 Fairstart. Won easily. Winner, E. Corrigan’s b. ¢, (2), b Ben All-Hot Springs. Time, 1:2735 ‘l 85 THIRD RACE—SIx furlongs;: purse $400. | Bettin, Tnd. | Horse, age, welght. [St. | 14 1 3% Str. Fin. Jocke: Op. &L 140 (Moylan, 8 ._._...105| 64 | 43 | 3% | 1n |T.oturphy. 1 113 |La Mascoia, ¥ 1102 e3 ] Snel g 2% |1 T daled I R 168 |Alvarado. 3 ......102| 27 | 1n | 81 | 838" |E Jones......:(53 b2 176 Carrie U, 3 102 82 | 514 | 61 | 44 |Barringer......{60 100 176 | %0 Roy, B ....... 107 13 | 64" | 4% | 652 |Shaw .. 20 50 (35¥) |Don Gara, 105 7 7 7 610 |Golden 30 60 175 |Pav Murphy, 4.:107| 8h | 3n | 68 | 7 |R. Isom.. 6 30 Good start. Won driving. Winner. E. Corrigan ’s b. ¢, by Bradford-Elsa Rosalind. Time, 1:1514. 186, FOUSTH RACK—One and a sixteenth miles; purse $400. | Index.| Horse,age, weight. | St.|8ta. | 14 | 3% | 3 | ser. | Fin. Jockey. on.n""' (187) Babe Murphy, 4..104/ 2 8h 5 6h 52 5 2 141 |Hermanita, 4. . 1 2n 7;” b6h 31 %1 "'I‘g 166 | om Elmore, 5...104| 4 5 41 4n 42 | 31 8 174 |Huzard, 5., 010 |83 22|21]|1n 3 95 |Casianctre, 3. 5112 |14 72| in|en 20 133 |Nic-Na-, 8 8|86 3h 45 | 64 |5 150 168 |Navy Biue, & 9/9 (8 |oioh0|7 60 155 |Nevere, 3. 6 > 4 26| 7 7 8 75 166 |Montetonso, 4. 3|4, |81(8 |8 |9 7 185 |Joe Hill, 7 8 8 10 9 10 150 1.4gc0d siar. Won cleverly. Winner, L. Eell's b, £. 4, by Eilas Lawrence-Princess Gienn, Time, 4914, 4 & A g 187 FIFTH RACE—One mile; purse $350. Index.| Horse, age, welght. |st. | 14 % % | st | Fio. Jockey. o:' mh&. na, 02 8|20 | 86 | 82 | 42 | 1 X 110 |JohnnyM’Haied.102| 1| 12 | 14 | 32 | 1 235 Dol 2 ki 80 |IwpMissBrml,3. 93| 2| 84 | 23 | 1h | 21 | 81 [Thompson...:| 8 10 66 |Ruinart, § . 98! 6| 7 5h b4 410 | 44 |Isom.. 195 115 164 |Ad. Spreckeis, 3. 99| 5/ 51 | 6 ] 63 | 510 (Murphy. 6.0 140 {Thornbill, 6.....105( 7| & 7 7 73 | 63 [Garduer 8% 171 |Lacky Dow. 6.....105| 8| 41 | 44 | & 3% | 716 [N Big 151 |Zaragoss, 6.......10z| 4| 6 8 8 8 8 |Frawiey...!l"|150 500 1-4‘fm start. Won Griving, Winner, L. C. White’s ch. g., by Imp. Bir Modred-Typhoon, Time, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL E Swinford, Colusa ‘W C Hill, Santa Rosa A G Johnson, Sac J A Hicks, San Jose J ¥ Doherty & w, Sac_E i Leakv, Woodland Mrs J E Merritt, Woodld W Martin, Gienwood Miss N Merritt, Woodind J 0 Marun, Woodland G F Melster, Sac H Stutz, Petaluma J Woodburn, Sac ©J Judd, San Jose I Morrison, Sac M Merrit, Oakland T C Perkins, Perking =~ E Zanetta, & San Juan E E Lynde, Watsonville en, Me! C A Middleton, Waigonvl Mrs C WeReed, S L Obis £ E Rowe, Stockron _ J McDonnell, Suc C F Bryant, Desirous Sp C lompkins, Tulare LM Davis, E: Dorado = W Ilemme, Danville A J Larsen, Lodi W H Wale, Port Costa € Tallan, Lod! A R McDonald, Stockton J T Mci ali, Forest Hill G M Sanderson, Wadswo € B Oatman, Sac © J Williams. Sac J Michel, N Y J W Mer, Greenwood B Ebirg, Boston A Bowen, Arctic Stmr H D Buiroughs, Chico H ¥ Halin, Pleasanton N Kahrny, Cal H Gerber, Sacto & Lawler, Tuiare Lr P McCarthy, Vallejo W J Shipman,Port CostaJ B Hornisteri, Pleasnin E L Creliln, Pleasanton k1 Gilbert, S Jose W Columbest, SanJ ose W Ham, San Juse G Ways. ~an Jose C Kav, San Jose LD Anderson, Pacheco J W Ham, Wainut Grove L L Bromwell, akland E_Alexander. Sausalito J W Dorsey, Eelvedere J W Lyndon, San Jose 3 Loage, Sacramento J W Smith, Oskland J Brown, Napa W W roote, Oakland AT Vogelsang, Cal M M Winaos, Sacto HJ Arny, Martiuez R Jones, Martinez ¥ A McMahon, Martinez W L Prosser, Martinez H D Brochnew, San Jose H A Vachell, ~an Jose J H Goodham, Riverside R H McDonald, Cal J Carter, Porterville Dr H Leonhardtd w, Cal L K Baldwin, Sta Cruz O N Beam, Los Anceles D L Roscoe, Cal M J Desmond, Sacto G Snowden, Wiliows J M Snuwden, Willows HL Wes , Willows W W Gates, Stanton Dr Osbourn & w. Eldrdg A A Allen, Los Angeles A H Parry, Los Angeles F Granger, Alvarado A J Rockwell, Wis P A Baeil, Stanton H Henderson, Boulder F Jones, Salt Lake J Cussick, Ohio A C White, Stanton E Harkins, Oroville J Lodge, Facramento ¥ W Fosnett, Concord F C McCoy, Nevada C Ackerman, Modoc A Levinsky, Stockton P Sweet, Portland G Parker & w, San Jose C Gurnee, Uakland G E_tarr, Sausalito FJ Newell & w, St Louis F Cutting, Stockton A Manna, Stockton Dr M Gates, Campbell W C Walker, Stockton RUSS HOUSE. W Mitchell, Nevada Miss Miller, Or Miss Kirkwood, Or A ¢ Rowland, Or J S Galrig, Or . © Galrig, Or W . Price, Or 8 Juch, Placerville P Juch, Piacerville P M Kate, Beckworth W M ‘lucker & w, Siar F R Fossitt, Sonoma J D Kelly, Or L ivstie, Franklin, Il ~ Lowenstein, Cal C B G Greeley, Alameda W M Poind erton, Cal J F Brandon, Uenterville J E Heald, Cloverdale JJ Livernash,H.aldsb:ig Wm Whaier, Pieasanton G A Pollard Jr, Lomp.¢ F Alvord, Ogden J FDunn & w, Cal B Durbam, Astoria J C Lawyer, Minn A Young, Tulare Geo U Mez, Brooklyn LJ Gilwan, Santa Rosa M G Stump, Salem Mrs C Duncan, Omaha. James Keefe, Cazadero 1 Hayes, Detroly J P Mckiro ., Oukisnd F M Crubb, Soquel A E Murdock, Beno G F - icholson, Arcata M H Boldman, Arcata D McDonald, Arcata E R Chance, Arcata J Miller, Seatiie C Prang, ~an Jose O Hipper, Carrville J 8 Layton, Mass H Hebron, Healdsburg H R Borddn, Oskland NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 3 Armstrong, Springneid J Willet, wf, San Diego W A Poter, Mexico T > Erown. Seauile C T Burch, Bakersfield F R Bacon, >acramento C Duniup, ¢ hicago J'W Linsman, ¢ hicago J A Campbell, Berkeley ¥ W i.insman, Chicago Mrs C Smity, New York J 8 Edwards, Osklaud F Gorman, Bethany J Dooley. Benicia D ~hea, Benicia S § Burtis, Vallejo T Fay, Vallejo R Eo! inson, Beuicia J Wilson, Eenicia J Anderson & wi, S Jose J Strum & wi, San Jose A G U S rimer, U'S N G Jumes, U S'N G Wandium, Santa Clars AJ Audersor, Benfcla J Cumisky. Beuicia M Bray. Alcatraz JE S ephen. Alcatraz T Houvee, I'hiluda, L Nolan, Philadelphia C FRunyon, New York 8 A Gamber, ~San Diego FJ Shultz & we, Bouldin Mra A B « liver & sn, L al W J Juckson, Pt Hurford M C liarris, Watsonvilie CS Randell, Cgl E sfade, .icairaz J She.ly, Alcatra: H Sommurt, Alcatraz J L Taylor, Alcatraz F J Waker, Lathrop BALDWIN HOTEL. H A Tyler, Salt Lake T H Lester, Vallejo ¥ Melhall, San Jose D Carlos, N Y J Murphy, Chicago B Dealon, Chicago D Murray, Santa Rosa R Allen, Indiana R I oyl s, Indiana R Cook, Menlo Park Dr ba dwin, San Mateo M Cochrane, San Rafael W Mallony, Stockton £ Glies, Bonita ¢ Soveranes, Healdsbrg C Mer(hant, Healdsburg J Henderson, Vallejo = A Howes. Sun Jose M Julian, N ¥ D Hickey, N Y J Stenzier, N Y R Quinian, Vatlejo F Clayton, Vallejo J Powel , Kansas City A Neison, Reno W Jordan, N Y C Williams, St Paul Mrs Markham, Chicago C Luchamayer, baitimo H Kahn, Sal . ake C Huuter, Atlanta Dr Devlin, Vallejo J M Gibert, N Y F Law, Wash E C Edwards, N Y J ¥ Donahoves, S Lake PALACE HOT L. R C Baker, London W B Giles, ' ondon H H Pitcher, Livermore J M G .it, - tauford A B Wesi, Stanford C C Perkins, Scanford J K Joues, Stanford H C Brown, San Jose E Robr, Gilroy Horseshoe Jake, Denver L Chevillion, N Y R H Cushing, Hous.on M uavis, : ondon C K Hayes, 'C P M Shaiples & w, Pa M H Livin stone, NY W P Gould, Sta ; arbara J W Min urn, Mont C B Pres.on, ( maba C P 1:eat, Chicago W Cook, Boston v Jordan, N Y J Ketchum, N Y L R Bovd, Onio Marion Stors, N Y LG Neswith & w, S Jose LICK HOUSY¥ Harry Fritz, Wyo R F Allen, Oaklagd Dr CE Keed, Pitaluma J V Long Jr, Petaiuma ewburgh, Potaiuma W J F Orr, Santu Rosa Baker, santa Rosa J B Henderson, Cal J E Suckeit, Winters J J McConneil, Woudind ¥ S Spauiding, Woodind C H_Hendersor, Fresno Mrs M 1 McKee,Montry R T McKee, Monterey C Hunsaker & w,~alluas A L Bardlett & w, Cal G Lyons and family, Mon J J Herv y, Jackson khoff, San Kfl R Schmidt. Catistoga 4D Cu.p, Sau Filipe J Seligman, Carlsbad Wm Fos.er, Bos:on W A Ciark, Mont ATXEemp, N Y R W nives, LT cza C H McDonnell, Chicago J J Hzulon, Sacto Wm B Cotton&w,San J Tucs B Kiog. SantaRosa Henry ‘I hompson, Cal M J Sextou, Stockion G A Bishop, Salinas L P Howell, Vacaville e Weary of Their Mates. Divorce suits have been filed in the office of the County Clerk as follows: Virginia Faut vs. Richard_H. Faut. George Larsen vs. Eliza C. Larsen, Robert A. White ys. C. I. White, Leon Schwimer vs. Annie W, Schwimer, Clara B. Pendfield ys. Thomas Pendfield, Cassie Hin- richs vs. Charles J. Hinrichs. “CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALz— 710 Market sireet, open unul 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until §:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streecs, opew until § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o’clock. SAN FRANCISCO NOTICE Or MEELIINGS. £, YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection No. 1—Stated meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, December at8o’clock. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary, o w REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonlan Ciub THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock. ‘lickets for the banquet will be given members in f}?mng.rtlj(lln‘&f Owing to a tle vole at iast meeting e election one trustee will also take pl; 3 Scotilsh Hall, 111 Larkin st. S b D. R. McNEILL, Chie JamES H. DUNCAN, Secretary. L. « W MASTER MARINERS'® BE- P nevolent ~ Association — mm-;—B meeting will be held at_hall. Alcazar building, FRIDAY ELVENING, Decem- | ber 4. a 7:30 o'clock. All members are roquasted 1o be present, as nominations fo. officers wi.l be beld, and as there wiil be only three meetings held during ‘he morth of December other important business will be brou bt up to be acted upon. 8. TRAUNG, Recording ecretary. ANNUALMEETING—1HE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockbolders of the Mutval Electric Light Company will be held at the office of tue company, 617 Howard street, San Franclsco, Californis, on MONDAY, the 7th day of December, 1896, at the hour of 10:30 o’ciock A. M., for the 'purpose of eleciing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such oiher business as ma come before the meeting. ransfer-Looks will close on Thursday, December 3, 1896, at 30'clock . JAMES FISHER, Secretary, P MASO IC HALL ASSOCIATION — Wfllofikhmflvm’ meeting. - otice is hereby given that the annual meeting of th - Bolders of -the "Masohic Hal Assoctn:ton o the Clty of BSan Francisco, for the elec- tion of nine trustees and a treasurer, will be held in the Masonic 7Temple, In the city of San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Decem- ber, 1896. Polls will be open from 12 . until 8 P GFO. JOHNSON. Secretary. APECIAL NUTICE STITUATIONS WANTED—Continued, 5 FEMALE HELP WANTED. IDDLE-AGED, 0OD. STRONG WOMAN; M ho.est worker and steady; fine house-cleaner and laundress; wili go_teady in & good home or Willgo by th> aay; greatly in need of work; is al ne. 26:34 Third st., room 3. ELTABLE YOUNG WOM AN WISHFS A R p ~ition as working housekeaper o chamber- maid and sewing. Address Mrs. M., 3355 Twenty- second st., city. 3 (100D, RELTABLE GIRL ‘Qounnnulilnlffinfl? get position to do housework n pi 3 l‘"l" $15 to $20. Please call or address 7 Frank- . RENCH NURSE, GIRL 4 YEARS, $16. 1138 CULLEN, 3§23 Sutter st % HELP WANTED—Continued, FUSINFSS CHANCFS. BARBERY PKOTECTIVE UNION KMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL. 657 Clay ERMAN HOUSEKEEPER, WITH A CHILD, G $10. MISS CULLEY, 323’ Sutter st. BARBEE-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEG. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grantave, 3 a.dg$25: oun; 8, 8ssist. $10 to $15. "MISS CU I.,LEN. Syra Bgn‘t‘r st REI’INED WORKING ~HOUSEK ~EPER, Wwith a daughter 10 o 12 . MISS CULLEN, 823 Sut or st. i EAT IRISH GIRL AS (00K, JEWISH family, $25. MI S CUL' EN, 323 Sutter st. T 1-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WILL ASSIST b i upstairs work; hotel or family; city or country. G., box 66, Call OU G AND WILLING GERMAN WOMAN wishes work of any kind by the day at $1 25. Acdress 521, <eventh st OMAN WANTS WASHING AT HOME OR Wous by the day or week. APpply M., 546y Natouwa st.; upstairs; rea! IDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE SITU- M aion as honseicéeper, or auy kind of work. 348 Minna st. WITUATION WANIED BY A SC.NDINA- & vian girl s first-class cook; understands all branches. Call ay Educational Industrial Union, 7 Van Ness ave. J AT, COMPEIENT GIRL, GOOD PLAIN cook and lxundress, wishes a place in private family. 89 Albion ave., near Fifteentn st. TEMAN WOMAN, GOOD SEAMSTRESS, can do plain anga;nukln: and children’s clothes, woula like a few more eigagements; 75c a day and (arfare. Add. D. E., box 108, Call. Y CUNG GIRL WaN1S SITUATION I3 NG lish family as nurse; speaks English and French. Please call 183 Jessie st. W OMAN WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE day to do washing or cleaning. Please address 118 Pa e st. EFINED NURSE TO INVALID, MISS R CULLEN. 823 Satter st. e GLKMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK ¢irl, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. —-STatvss MIRDOURIEN, Mysutiorss: | | HEAD WA TRESS, §5 AND ROOM; GIEL, assist 1o small restaurant, $10 an‘ room ; Jew- ish girl, $20 chambermaid, #.6 and room; wait- ress, small restaurant; waltress, country hotel, $20’ and room: girl, Martinez, $15, see party in office 10 to 11 A. 3c.: glrl, Eddy st., $20 : grl, ~cott st. 815; giri for second work, $12: girl for Alag meda; German cirl, Laguoa st., $20: girl, Sutter st, 816: girl, Green' st., $15: wirl, Pine st., $15: girl, Broadway, $20; girl, Golden Gate ave., $20: 15 young girls. 38, $10 and $12eper montu, (o as- sist, etc., nice fanillies. MARTIN’S, 7.9 Market, OURNEYMEN BAR_KKS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 ~eventh st. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simpla thing to patent? Protect your jdeas; they may bring you weaith. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- Washington. D. C, for their $1500 prize and list of 200 inventions wanted. wANThD—hABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 26c per nignt; $1 (0 83 per week. "KY ACME HUUSE, 907 MARKET >T., BE- Jow Sixth. for a room: 5c a night: $1 = weex. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25c¢ & night: reading- room: free bus aud bavgage to and from the ferry, HOES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER: S any siyle, $3 up; misfits and cast-off shoes bough:. or exchanged; .larg- stock of second-hand shoes: firsi-class repairing: work guuranteed 749 Mission st.. near Grand (pera-louse. E CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- l?ous?l{n ‘town, Lindell House. 6th and Howard. (G-ERMAN OR SWEDISH COUK A D LAUN- dress, $25; Scandinavian or German working housekeeper on ranch, $15, see party he German girl. houseworx, 816; nursegirls, 810, C. k. HANSEN & C0,, 110 Geury. OMAN TO TKAVEL WITH INVALID TO New York, passage pald and $35 extra, refer- guoes p sitive; ek uermnn' Lfle,m and girls ng and housework ana country. J.F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter gr 0 o nirY" HAMBERMAT ; NTEADY: COUNTRY hotel: $15: good place; call early. MURRAY & READY, Leading Emplo; ) 856 Ciay st g Employment Agents, 634 young 88and Y U-G DaNISH GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and plain cooking. Please call 2800 Sacrumento st. NEAT, RELIABLE GIRL WISHES =SITUA- tion'to assist in general housework or cham- berwork; kind to chiliren; wages $12 to $15. P.ease call at 45 Kuss st., near Seventh. SI'I’L'A‘HO.\ WANIED BY COMPETENT person to do second work and sewing or house- keeping: city or country. Address “House- keeper,’” 839 Hayes st., Branch Office. GENERAL See party here. Leading Empioyment NEAT GIRL OR WOMAN housework ; Agents. 634-636 Clay st QGIRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family, $20: girl or young widow, house- keeper, Auburn: housekveper, widower and 2 chil- dren. German Employ ment Office, 306 Mason 4 YOUNG WAITRESSES; RESPECTABLE restaurant city; $25. German Employment Office, 306 Masoa st. g RESEECTABLE GIRL WI HES POSITION 10, do housework and assist with children. Ad- dress 1560 Twenty-second st, Oak and. IRL TO.DO GENERAL, HOUSEWORK AND take care of voun child; good hom:: wages *| $10 per month. 5417 Baker,betore 1 o'clock Friday. ‘W ANTED—SEWING OF ANY KIND: GEN- tlemen’s mending,_etc.; children’s work a specialty. Address - B, box 3, Call fiice. NOMPEIFN: PER ON WI-HES A SITUA- (*1lon to do genera housework; best of city ref- erence. Call or address 228 Twenty-eighth st. ANTED— ) LACE FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; first-class refer-nces: aiso nursegiri; would do second work. 7 Van Ness ave. LDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS bousework in smail family: good plain cook; Dea ; can sieep home if rcquired. MES. CARR, 1231 Market st-eet. EWISH GIRL, HOUSEWORK, $20. MAR- TIN’S, 749+Market st. e ANTED—A COUK_FOR GRREMAN RES- taura.t. $40. L. ANDRE, 315 Steckton st. W ANTED-GIRL fuahuz.\'ii EAL HOUSE- work: nice place io the country; wages $15. Call 72114 Grove. Ty TANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework and tend store; wages $8. 904 Dolores, bakery. ESPE TABLE GIIL ABUUT 16 TO MAKE herself useful about house; wages $10. 392 Dolores. MDDLE- "G D GERMAN WOMAN WANTS situation (0 do general housework; good plain cook; wages $10 (0§12 504 Howard, cor. kirst. PANTS AND VEST MAKER — ONE_WHO can meke both. THOS. E. KENT, 597 Mis- sion, secund floor. \!AN:lil;—BY AN AMERI position o care for young children; is good seamstress. A. W.. box , Call « flice. NLAT. RELIABLE GIKL WISHES S TUA- tion fo: housework or chamberwork; willing to assist with children, Please call 1111 Foisom st., near Seventh. 00D GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO econd work Address 1236 Union st TOUNG LADY, 2 MO~NTHS FLOM BERLIN, wishes place in nice family: pertect drass- maker; can wait at table well and would teach the chidren correct German; good references. 632 Minna st. QITUATION, BY EXPE(IENCED WOMAN covk. in mining camp, or for men on ranch. Address A., 1121 How.rd st. W DOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES i position as housekeeper in widower or bache- lor’s home: no objection to children. 865%3 Mar- ket st., room 18. RE~SMAKER, FIRST CLASS, WOULD like engagements by the day; city or country. 716 Larain st. - Y A THOKOUGH, NEAT AND RELIABLE woman; light housework and zooking in a small, respectabie family. k. F., 626 Chesinut sc., Oakland, Y A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN; PO- sition as cook: country hotel, boarding house nstitution preferred. No.1 Mar.ha place, off eary st., between Mason and Taylor. AD) WOULD LIKESITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper: city or country. Appiy 117 Eddy, r. 1. MYRESSMAKERS— OMPETENT TEACHER wiil exchange pluno an: singing lessons for sewing | eacher, box 6, this offi ECOND W hK AT A SITUATION AS Apply 181 “LIK city or country. | TAVY Wo LD 4 housekerper: Taylor st., roon 2 OMPETENT 1RISH GIRI, WISHES SITU. ) t'0n to uo cookin - asd housework In priva‘e family. Cail 3.29 Twenty-s cond, near Valenca. W IRCiEs kL LOUs 48 THIED o1 St Market: 200 rooms: 26c to §1 5U per night. £1 50 1086 per w convenient and respectable. f1¢e bus and baggaceto and from the terry. W ASTED=SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN widow as housekeeper ina widower's fami y. Address M. C. H.. 515 Fizhih st., Uasland. \ WLER'S NEWS FOR 5 CEN' WEEKLY CALL. 1n wraoper. for malling. BALLALIUNS WANILU-MALK. UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA. nese employment office, 17 Wehb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mge HINGSE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ) office; best help. 4144 U'Farrell. Tei. E 426 HINESF & JAPANESE: ESI’D. 20 YE. St. Ann's bidg., 6 Eddy st.: tel. Main 234 M'DDLE-AGED MAN RECENTLY FROM East (speaks German and English) would like position in wholesale house; can give good refer- ences. Box G. 6u, Call Offi.e. YOUNG MaN XPERL-NCED AND WELL recommended wants position as head waiter orstev ard. 10 take full charge of diniug-room. Ad- dress W. M., box 18, ¢ all. {WEDE, 24 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE any kind of situation: first-class laundryman; al8o private piace; sober and Industrious; Al ref- erence. Adiress C. E., 718 Minna st. 7OUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WISHES POSI- tion where there is no Sunday work; best of habit and Cal. references. T. M, box 11, Call. (GERMAN BAKER: FOREMAN OR G0OD second hand on bread. cake or pies: city or country. 521 Seven:h st., bet. Bryant & Brannan. ANTED_-ITUATION BY A GERMAN AS coachman and to work arcund house: experi- enced and references. O. R, box 44, Call. OUNG GIRL: ASSIST HOUSEWOKK: $2; call8t09 A M. ARMSTRONG, 42 Folssm. ANTED—NICE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for housework. 813 Clipper, near Castro. TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; GERMAN preferred. 286 Na oma st., near Fourth. YIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: wages $16. B0 Greenwich st. ANTED. UNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN hcusework; coukinz. 1935 Howard st. GIRL OR WOMAN, ASSTST LIGHT HOUSE- work: 82 week. 105 Lighth st JANTED—LADY COOK FOR SALOON. 702 Third Howard sts. TIRL FOR (OUKING AND GENERAL T house work. ¢ all forenoon, 1628 Sutter st. ERMAN OR AMERICAN ASSIST WITH housework; small family: $15. 1265 Stanyan, TANTED—HOCSEKEEPER OR MATRON for fnstitution. 2802 Clay st., 12 to 1 P. 3. JANTED — AN EDUCATED, ~_MIDDI azed woman, scrupulously neat, who nas b experience in the management of & household and care of chiidren: widow preferred, witnou: family entanglements: w il have the care of two girls, 7 anda 10 years, and general management of home: one servani aliowed Address M. A., box 154, Catl Office. EWING LESSONS FREE — NOW 18 THE time to enter the Mc Dowell Dress-cutting School. 636 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. JIGHT SCHOOL NOW OPE FLYNN'S Dres -cutting and Making School, 14 Mc A lister T EARN UKESSCUTTING AND FITIING, Liskirt pacteris.2 .. MCDOWELL'S. 636 Market W ANIED-MEN TND WOMEN TU LEARN barber trade: only 5 weeks required: tools given and causiogue sen. B K. burver SCDOG, 1515 Howard st. MG CUSVENT ( V T AND RKSPECTABLE Winchester Houss, 44 Third s, near Marge:. %00 rooms: 25c (o $1 BU per nivhi; $1 0U to $3 i v Nt nn 01 1o MALL BELE WANiIeD, “‘MM TO CARE for racehorses and brood mares, $25 a month and found, references required: also milkers, cooks, ranchmen, dishwashers, etc. W. D. EWEK TRONG - MAN OR SCANDINAVIAN used to wood-chopping, $3) and iound, city work: farmer (0 do biacksmithing, $26; b farm nacds, $20; cabinet-maker; man to milk 15 cows, $15, city, ete. MURRAY' & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Cla; W , [ ER FOR SPORTING RESORT, §20 AND found: cooks, $35 and $40: dishwashers, $15 and $20, and others. MUR KA Y & READY, Lead- 1ng Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st D — WOOD-WORKER, #.0 AND found; vegetable gardener, $20 aud found: farmers, milkers, blacksmith nelper and others. Apply to J, F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sucramento. ISHWASHER, $12; CCOK, $5 A WLEK;: Lroj.er, $oU; co0.’s heiper, §15; baker and be'p on the range, $456; waiter, $25 and room: cook, $8 a week. MARIIN'S, 749 Markevst. , VALET, 50 PER MONT) " MUST UNDER- s aud massaze. MI>S CULLEN, 323 Sutter IERR MINTMAYRUR, CHEF, CALL AT H D 420 Kearny st Y EUIE SATE WA S, ONE G MPETENT TO buy and sell fruit, is wanted as manager for a new iarge wholesae and retail fruitstore, other help will also be needed: also a boy to lear; good tride. U. s, Indusir.al Agency, room 165, Crocser building. w’ ANTED— AN EXPERIENCED FURNI- ture salesman; one who can also set up and pack furniture. Apply 523 Market, bet 2 and LR OY IN DRUGSTORE: 16 OR 17 YEAR- old; must have some experience: $3 per tee(. Address G. M., box 686, Cali. \HOEMAKER AT 535 GOMMERCIAL ST loafers nved not call, OOK WANTS SITUATION IN COUNTRY bakes good bread. Address 1301 Santa Clars ave., Alameda. @mem’ GERMAN WANTS PLACE aT genieman’s country residence, hotel or road- ouse: very handy with all kinds of tools: under- stands horses; small wages if steady place and good home. C, C., box 45, Call. ANTED — WORK AT PAPER-HANGING or painting. HALL, 1049 Mission st. AN AND WIFE WISH A SITUATION to work on a ranch; b vears in fruit busiuess. Address 639 Mission st. * TI.\'AER WANTED. 1015 KEAR .Y ST, TIN SMITH WAN IED—111 FIR~T ST. MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10c, 150 100 254 Yoc a nignt. inciuding coftes and- rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearn . ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 81 W ook rooms for %, 260 a day. $1 50 week: reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. BAVE OTICE—I, THE UNDERSIGNED. N Ofisday soid my bosiness to Scribner & (0. and all business from this day on will be LEEE acted by the new firm: ali having bills, etc. the old firm will please present them &t OHCt: LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. e —0i OD| : FINE SALOON, DOING A GO $: 00, Pimar s fixtures: large stock: pool-table; the location is fine and cheap Ient: it will pay you to Investigaie this flue buy: T. LUBELSKIL 7 City Hall ave. - 50 COAL aND WOOD YARD: ALSO 3750 hay and grain; doing fine businesi; location the finest for any one wanting & DUsines ofthis kind: it wi'l ou_to investigate this ) pay place. T UBELSKI, 7 (ity Hall ave. t {51, SALOON AND -URNISHED B9, % conoutions deing g00d. bust- ness and 1o a.ion the finest, near water fiont; this will interest you If tnvestiga ed, as it actually 18 a bargaim, T. LU BELSK], 7 Oity Hall ave. $300, RESTAURANT; GREAT BARAL Pod busthoTs e immediate vicinliy of Marke st B sinessand nicel; S CEN N &00., 917 Markerag ried UP- Apply $6 |()_ LADIES, ATTENTION—A _ GEN- « teel business. clearing .t least $100 per month: business estavlished and easily lvarned; farniture of ofiice, fixtures, etc.; a full invesiiza- on and triaigiven. KENNY & Cun, 917 Market $300 PARTNER-WANT!D IN LIGHT « manufaciuring business; oods in gen- eral use everywhere; has nice trade, ana with }Iul;z '}:}“}d man can be m{ reased; money to be nves n business to increase .” GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. sy E_Spios WANTS 100 Mi~.N TO GET BOT- . tie beer or wine B¢: best free lunch. 843 Clay ROOMS 16T T8¢ PER N1GHT; 50c TO 81 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. NE" GRAND, 246 THIRD—SUNNY ROOMS from $1 to $3 per week; reading-room. 5 W ARTED, YOUE SHOES— WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- Ing through the day can have their snoes repaired atnignt while you wait: ladies’ soling, 55¢; men's eoling, 50c; fihe shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, a; less than one-fourth their value, from 25c up to 762 Mission st.. bet. First si. and Second st. AGENTS ANTED—MEN TO SELL ENAMEL LET- ters and signs. Enamel Works, 409 Sanchez GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY pub ication si ce Grant’s book is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”; every one wanis the book writt: n by the commander-in-chief of the United Staies army: first agent’s commission $22 in 3 hours. E. PERSON. manager subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 728 Market st. 0 MAGAZ)NE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL inducements to acents as The Family Journal. Write for particulars, 14 Sansome st.. S. F. E ED. $1000. ZASDSOMELY ¥TTTED GRO- L . cery store. with horse and wagon: good trade: good location; for sale reasonavlo: port cash, balance good security. Cail at 410 earny st.. room 10. ANPED — RELIABLE MAN WITH some money to take Interest in summer re- sort and large vineyards near San Francisco; see ow erto-day. 1608 Market st. ORTLAND VITICULTURISTS MAY HEAR of a chance to make money on small invest- ment. Address box 42, Cloverdale, Cal. 35(), BRANCH BAKERY AND NO- DU. tions: good trade; cheap rent. Address box 2, Call Office. E ERGETIC MAN: PARTNER IN FORK and sausage store; good homest living wiin small capital. 340 Fourth st. PLENDID CHANOE; RESTAURANT VERY cheap: owner wust leave State, 45 Third et. SALOOK “FOR™ SALE, #5. 142 TOWN- send st. . LD - ESTABLISHED WOOD _AND COAL business forsale. P. 0. RFILLY 3410 Geaniy. ESTAURANT AND OYSTER-HOUSE. 10, Fourih st.; must be sola to-da; HOE-REPAIRING SHOP CHEAP 1F S0L, to-day. 4102 Nineteenth, near Castro. PARTNERS WANTED. RUSTWORTHY PAHTNER WITH SMALL capital to enlarge established business: paper- bauger or printer preferred. 1909 Mcallister st. ROOMS WANYSED. W ANTED_RGOMS AND USE OF PIANO IN exchange for lessons by music teacher late from Scousnd. MiSS SHIVI RS, 501 Larkin st. (OYE, LARGE UR TWO MEDIOM UNFOE- nished r oms. G.M., box 59, Call Uffice. 60, CAYDY. NOTION AN GROCERY $60. Siore: iivingrooms. ina. 1137 Mission, $85060. SOUNTEY HOTEL AND LIVERY v . stable at railroad station, paying 82500 a year profic; excellent elimate for health resort. H. M. WOOLLEY, 532 Market st. $200. 900D COOK TO TAKE HALF IX. - terest in restaurant; good location; no agents. G. E. R,, box 44, this office. ANTED—TO BUY SMALL PAYING BUSI- ness; mo agents or humbugs. J. 8. M., box 60, Call. ETACH D SUNNY MODERN HC(.USE OF 9 rooms and bath; large grounds; must be seen 10 be apprecisted: rent low. 2012 Pive st LED-MISCELLANEOUS, E HIGH-SPEED ENGINE, BUCKEYE OR Ide preferred; 1 alternator, capacity 1000 lights: T.and H, type cunverters, and prices on wire. Addiess B. L, box 123, Call. TALL PAPER, 4C A &t Li: PAPER (41 G Ing, paiiting fic. by contract or day's work, au_your own price: work must be had. N. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. LD GULD AND SILVEL BOUGHT: JEWEL- 1y, watches repaired. MUND, 113814 Mission. BUILDISGS BOUGHT: LUMBLE, SASHES, doors, mantels, etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st. QELL YOU R BOOK: AND JEW- W eiry 10 AL KL W CLOTHIN 109 S MLUSICAL INSTRUM CORNKR SALOON; HANDSOME fixtures, suitable man and wife. 45 $400. Third st. (399D CO®. SALOON ACROSS FROM DEPOT: X will take partner or exchanee. 212Townsend. $5 GRUUEKY AND BAR: 4 LIVING OUV. rooms. Apply California Brewery. $150, PARGAIN: RESTAURANT WORTH « $500. Apply D. MORAE. ANDY-FACTORY AND STORE; APPLY AT " once. 133 Taylor st. HOOTING-GALLERY AND CIGAR-STORE: 91814 Market st.: must sell at once: any offer considered; value in stock over $375; will take less; tease 3 years. E. L. BRADFORD, $600 RESTAURANT FOR SALE: GOOD « location; daily receipis average $40; full trial given: no'agents. Inquire Call Office. $1500, SA100N: DOING GOOD EUSE . ness; valuein sight. Apply Broad- way Brewery, Nineteenth and Folsom sts. ACGAIN WE CALL ATTENTION 70 THE fact that we_are selling good-toned second- hand pinacs for $3, 84 and _$5 _per month; beauti- ful new uprigh:s for $6, §7.$8,$9 and $10 per month; 1o cash payment Tequired larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchaugin _ ssme for aSteinway any time within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & (O, representatives of Steinway & Sons’ planos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. S«n_Francisco; also Oak- Jand, Cal.: Portland, Or.: Seattie, Wash. WNER, BECA ( SE OF SICKNESS, WISHE! 10 sell restaurant; good paying business. C on manager, 204 Fourth st. ‘QHOE - REPAIRING SHOP FOR SALE, cheap. 1621 Devisadero st NOVELTIES, ALL KINDS, ¥OR Write full particuia) adaress Up-to-Uate saloon, Laredo, Tex. CORNER SALOON; FULL VALUE i r 3 %05 . insight. Tuquire 45 Third st. SOLUTELY THE OLD ST AND LA RGEST honse west of Chicago is KOHLER & 26, 28 and 30 ’Farrell st.; pianos, or- gun3and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices: terms e:sy: prices lowest; everything po-sible done 1o please and satisfy the cusiomer. A CIUALLY Tii@ BEST BARGAINS TN PL- 2\ “anos; see our list tor this week; pianos ot $3, #4, 85, $6, §7, 35, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover with each; deliverad iree anywhere in the city and kept taned Dy ex- pert concert tuners. The ¥. W.SPENCEL CO. &nlesroons 935 Market sc.. opp. Mason. NOS S iD, RENTLD, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped. stored, for lower rates iban rny other firm in the city. J. HARKY SCO 6 Hayes st ARDMA UVRIGHT, SLIGHTLY USED; 1ot for sale by party obliged to dispose of it at once: agreat opportunliy. THE J. DEWING o’ second floor, Flood building. AINES BROS, BUSH & GERIS AND Knabe pianos; ge. our prices: good second- hand uprights, $125: organs, $35. WM. C. HA MIL- TON, successor A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post 00D UPRIGHT, 8 FIN 6-0C1AVE orzan $75. 1139 Valenclast, near Twenty- third. EAUTIFUL OAK AND WALNUT PIANOS just received and for sale cheap. Z. MAU- VAIS Music Cemnan ¢, 769 Marketst. 100D MAKSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT, $100. Bruenn Piano House. 100D UFRIGHT, CHLEAP; BARGAIN, SCHMITZ, 16 McAliis:er, next Hibernia Bank. JLEGANT EMERSON, FIRST-C LASS CON- dition, at sacrifice. E. W.LIC. 16 McAllister. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: lirtle used; sacrifice. 1019V n Ness 6. BADGER. SULE A° ENT FOR HALLET +& Davisand Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacto. I‘YBD.\ MALUZY, 308 PuST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Eyans. Briggs and other planos. UPELIVK VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 La:ham piace. DOLLAR A WEKK ON R. T CONTRACT huys new piano, 136 A CAKPEL ULEANIN TTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mir. 38 ahd 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250. YARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED like new, FER N & CO., 23 Tenth: tel South 36. D. MACKINTUSH & Cu., successors. AieK W TeD TO terest In restaurant 642 W ANTI D— FKICE BOY. Sutter. App!. 10 A M. (0] W 2 JED-00U MER T0-0AY TO EAT BEST bc and 10c meals. « 1d k.conomy, 410 Kearny. OSEDAL:, 3:1 FLLIS; CHEAPEST AND best lodging-house in the city. " Y HALF oIN- ento st. RUOM 24, 120 S FOREMAN ON A GOOD RANCH; REF- Aercice rom pregont employers. - Address ¥, @all Branch Office, 167 Ninth st. ERMAN FAMILY, WITH TWO CHILDREN 1and 4 years of age, wants work of any Kini in the country: would like to take charse of small Tanch where woman can ralse Fouliry: have good Callfornia reference. Address P. YOUNG, STEWARD OR COOK, RE- deep water Or coast; 12 years’ engazement : experience. Apply JOHN WILLIS, Pacific House, 209 Leidesdora st. with a buteher; had experience; can give best referen es as to honesty und steadiness; willing to SLaTt to work at once. Address H. M.. box 15, Call, ENCINGR AND MACHINIST: CAN GLVE 800d references; wages not so much an object s to remain 1n city for the next 12 months. Ad- dress A. B, box 148, this office. P,DSIT]QN BY FL A;TY-SJI;XIAIB! m‘lfixEPE‘fi. urnitare or he ! ng 8 jesman; ke lemporaty place. Address b K., box 71, s offioe: / OUNG GERMAN WOULD LIK" A SITUA- tion o do any kind of work In private family orstore; has good recommendation. Address k. H,, box 111, Call Office. JAPA NESE, FIRST-CLASS COOK, WANTS sl uation in family: city or country. Apply YAM 1, 923 Sacramento st SUNG MA . W NI~ WO%K: BAm\;‘AT ouse-painting, whitening and paper- ng; R00d references .clxy or country; afier work, not wages. C. w. V., box 88, Cail Oftice. =27, NOTICE, — ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman - Catholic Orphan Asylum since July, 1885: Loretto Rowker, age 11 years; Gertrude Sheridan, age 11 yes Genevieve :“"mfifl‘ age d yea Narclsca Ozlo, "C"v’; vea ary Fitzgerald, age 7 years: 1eresa Coyl 12 years: Mary Rowan, age.1U years. & =3 Sas uxruu‘lfiu ‘lnle‘;k 'A'UH-OMA-E'JB; cheapest place e 4 ¥ SCHMIDT, 623 (fllden Gataave Wufi:l"l Tkl\‘:’NT.; LIECTED FOR $4; ions m: ity or conhi Pacific Collection Co.. 415 onier s room 6 T b54) e e B1AUAMLONS W ANTRU—& LMALE, B e e R GEBKAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 806 MA. 800 8t., furnishes best he!p of all nationaiities- TICATION WANTED BY MOTHER AND daughter for the same house: the mother a £00d cook and manager; the dauzhterto help in house; she is 16 yeurs old; city or country. Direct +4014 Minnast, S. F. YUUFG ‘W .DOW, RECENTLY FROM THE Baclielor oF widower Jond-of shildien: Bosmia elor or widower; ‘0. 1007 Market st. % ESGINEER ( COTCH), CHIEF'S CERTIFI cate, also praciical draughtsman, wishes charge of machine-shop, macninery, etc.; best of references K., box 30, Call ¢ flice. — O O e eruuxox WANTED BY DRIVEKR; OR any kind of outsiae work. 3208 Buchanan st. O e e O MAN AND WIFE (EASTEEN PEOPLE): man undersiands care of ‘horses, cattle and grouna; wife competent cook and housekeeper; speak plain German and English. Address M. W,, box 65, Call Office. EXPEBXENCKD POULTRYMAN, WHO UN- derstunds the 1ing of incubators and brooders, steam bollers and engines, .he rai-ing of brollers, green duckli vigeons and fowl for ' produc ion, who understands the business in ml- ot lt:l branches, with s Ml:xp;rnnro, ‘az- s posi.ion as manager Of & 1y plant. Ad- dress R. W., care of L A. Plnm' 506 Market st. QOBER, TNDUSTRIUUS ~YOUNG =~ MAN, ) hatdy with tools. also having some exXperience in nursing, wishes employment of agy ind; cliy preferred. Call or write C. N. 8., 718 Minna 1 .CHESTEK HOUSE, 44 1HIKD. NEAR R A 1] | Week: tree bus and baggage to and trom the feccy. THONG YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION ARBLKS, AITEN1IUN—FO.. SALE, HO- 1 “te1 shop, with two biliiard-tublesincluded, at reasonable figure: part cash; rent reasonahle. For fuil particulars inquire of H. BERNARD, 102 Seveath st. NLY $20 REQUIRED TO LEARN THE barber trade; ouly 8 weeks required; the above rate for ali applicants before December 7 For particulars call at 75914 Howard s-., nr. Fourth. ALESMAN FOR DRY GOODS AND CLOTH- b ing for interiortown; good salary. U. . Indus- Crocker building. JHEN YUU Bl poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car pet-beating Works, 353-57 1ehama st.; tel. So. 40. DVANCE CARPEI-ULEANING CO.. 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, Prop. { sure yearly income; NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHA. the whole or a three-quarter interest in a_well- estabilshed warehonse business paying a £00d and will_accept desirabie prop- erty in part payment. EASTUN, ELDRIDGL & CO., 638 Markel st. REATEST INVEN [TON IN OUR PRESEN age—New cooking system which will revolu- tionize the world: speculators with lttle money may join me to organize stock company, lmiied; paten: secured: 50 per cent on the dollar guar te-a to investors. Call and see the new process. 124 O’Farrell st. - 0O A PERSON OF MEANS, OR ONE WF has & son they desire to establish in busine: a0 opportunity can be had with the undersigned apleasant, safe rnd paying business; the best o r-ferences furnished and the same required. M. H., box 118, Call Office. ARE OPPORTUNITY 40 PURCHASE; old-established furniture, carpet and under- iaking business; clears over 83000 & year: stock $10,000. GEO. L BIRKMAIER, Wells-Fargo Xxoress building. TLLSALARY AND 30 PER OENT PROFIT satisty you? Business established 8 years; more help necessary; partner preferred. Address W. 8., box 140, Cal 176, 3.5 URANT—C. s . count sickness; maki 2086 Elils. @ 9200, SALOON; - FINE LOCATION; $ . cheap rent. 650 Sacramento st., near Kearny. 12 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED AND RENT- ed, to sell cheap. 1434 Turk st GOUD CHANCE FOR A RESTAURANT; first-class oyscer and chop house for sale: good location: proprietor is leaving city. 216 Sixth st, AKERY, CANDY, NOTIONS, CIGARS, 1> jaundry} 5 sunny rooms;. leaving eity; bar- gain. 1151 Mission st. XAMINER ROUTE IN OAKLAND FOR sale. Address W., box 9, Call Office, Oakland. REfl’l‘o\UKANT—HALF INTEREST CHEAP; established 15 years; remaining partuer 7 1241 Market. SALOON: GOOD LOCALITY; AVER. . ages 315 daily; a bargain. 42 Spearst. TUCK OF GROCERIES FOR SALE AND store to let; cheap. SW. cor. Hyde and Post. TAR AND GARTER SALOON, 187 FIFTIL st., for sale; cheap; good bargain. $400“ BUSINSS, PORTLAND, « paging $178 per month to increase. Tiquire C. floor 8, Mills building. EADING RESTAUEANT IN LEADING seaside resort of Pacific Coast: owner retiring from business. Address S., box 188, Call Office. / ANTED—PARTNER WITH $40.000 IN A grocery and liquor house established since 1863, Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. BAP; offer. ON AC- OR.3 chance NAYLO. room 8, E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., + 240 1dth si; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. ARPET-CLEANING, 8c; LAYING, 80: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. ONKLIN'S CARPeT- BEATING WORKS, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephope East 126. 9C A YAKD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET- cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ONES & CO. MAIN COFFICE 25 AND 27 Fighth st. _Telephove J-ss'e 1061 AVs SALE—MASUELLANLOUS, INE PIANO FOR $150 CASH; 0. 760 Fifteenth ats Oaiimnd. o e trial Ageucy, room 165, W ANTED—AT ONCE, MAN WITH SMALL cash cupltal; new scheme: big money. 215 Sausome st., room 12. ANTED—GOUD SHOEMAKER ON HE- pairing. 4102 Nineteenth si., near Castro. ANTED—GOOD COATMAKER ON CUS tom coats with good wages. 626 Minna st. OCKER SPANIEL PUPS FO 876 Mission st. T C HAND MILK-DELIV- Apply 169 Second st. J EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close t0 San Francisco, For particulars apply this office. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. 1N anire at Cail Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 9 ROOM CORNER HOUSE, . $1000 12 rooms: fine sunny corner. . 400 ug $200; in payments. 2500 ouse; rooms all rented 600 8 rooms: near City Hall: new. . 250 14 rooms on Folsom st., near Third. -850 66-room corner house, new fornitur - 8000 85 r00ms on Market st., offer wanted. 12 rooms, central, good furniture. H. ¢ DECKEK, 1020 Market : ODGING-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS; GOOD L oiane nouse from which good Iiving can be made: fine furnitur-, low rent. 116 Leidesdorft st. TEOROUGHER 2D SCUTCH COLLIE PUPS for sale; pedigree give p e pedig) given. Address K., box 22, OLGING-HOUSE WANTED OF 30 TO 50 4 room: : none but proprietors need reply. Ad- -CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: $200; roni free. Inquire §21 Howard st. SPRING MOTOR PHONE $55. ST AarE e 14, Catt Cshon, XPEKIENCED NEWSPAPER SOLICITOR; first-class opportonity: state last empioyment. Address Immediate, box 24, Ca 1 Office. ¢ IGAR-MAKERS AND STRIPPEKS WANT- i +a. Golden West Cigar Factory, 4088 Mcal- ister Roulls PAPRRED, $250 UP: WHIT. D, 81 up: stains or blemishes removed: paintl ‘g by day or contract; 1200 Webster, tel. Stelner;235. N oYV VaLu0 HOUSE 765 MISSIOS, BET 3d and 4th—S ngle furnished rooms, night 15¢ to50c. week §1 to 82 50; reading-room; strictest at- tention morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night. SEYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made 10 order: $2 50. 9859 Howard, nr. Sixth, ARGE AMERICAN EAGLE AND FL, Lembmlaeren on black satin, in 4-|m§a :fii frame: equa to mew: one-third its original cost; also oil paintings - JONES, 647 Mission st. ¢ YOMIiLETE SET TINNER'S TOO Clareain, Wit e a06 e RATTAN CHAIL §, ) ’A;GkAlNBB—..E,;%UANT ockers, arriages, e c., at cost; stal ing, enameling, giiding. PLISE & CO., 1140 sutter, IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 2D HAND H ciothing ana dresses. FABIAN, 1020 FD:KPI'III? UY YOUR RATTAN CHAIR ROCKE RS zuller_s profit; see our hotiday £0048; it costs noth- ing. California R Co., 61 First sk, nr. Mission FOB FULL AND CLEAN l0c MEAL OR coftee and cakes ¢ £0 {0 1314 Grant ave. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- der; also large folding-door !ll&‘ 8 Mission st. 'LCHO HOU ~E, 8633 MARKE ) ST.—RUOMS 20c, 25¢ to 50c night: §1 10 $2 weex. [ ANTED, 10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNUX Collection Azes. 110 Sutter OFFEE MILL. SCALESN, LETTER PRE! stand desk, money ti, safe; cheap. 102 CIE% ONARCH BLUE FLAME HE:TEES ARE M the best. W. 8 RAY MFG. C )., 12 California I EULNITUKS dress A., box 10, this office. g ©7-ROUM LODGING-HOUSE ON WATER 25 iront; cheap: parties going north. L. H., box 1238, Call Office. SOR SALE—700 CALIFORNIA, COR DU- pont: 12 furnished rooms. 5i,ASS TRANSIENT HOUSE OF bargain this week 181 Ta lor st AUL SAuk. S LT o SUR S M or S SN ALEGANT FURNITURE UF 7-ROOM FLAT for scle; aiso upright, Mozart piano; sold cheap. 936 Oak st., cor. Scott. g i ING FURNITURECO.,1127-20-51 MARKET, K iah & Tooms, 5.8 10 #50; best bargains. URNITURE OF 5 HOOMS FOR SALE: WILL F 2l 0 separate pleces. 214 Sixth at. UCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—LOWEST prices; turniture, carpe UCTI N HUUSE, 827 chamber suiis, $15 50: HAS. M. PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY Co. 1801 MARKET ST., COR. NIN | H, 14 RING US YOUR IDEAS. HALL OF INVEN- 45 tions, 215 ~ansome st., r. 12: pa.ents pro- cured, promoted and sold. D o ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED “tates Marine Corps. United States Navyy: able-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 2nd 30 years. who are citizens of the United ~ or those who have legal.y d clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of and habits and able 0 speak, read and write English, g0¢ bevwesn © n;;amn:;nue‘;:smheun; ‘or further information s, a Keer! 1 20 Flls st San Franciscs, Cale - o 0% < N'S HALF-SOLING, buc.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. $58 Mar} i alace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s S, #- BT IN CITY_SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1 50 mfl. $1 50 per ."!..k. Paclfic | ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., Lought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7:h. BUILERS ENGINES,2D-HAN U MACHINERY water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. 0:\‘1: SMALL MEDIUM AND LAGGE-SIZE Mire and bu glar proof safe 109-111 Varket st Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Gooas. JO0 SARPETST CHAMBER “Sis —sii: stoves, $3: parlor sets, 820: folding-beds, $10: bas outfits. T. D. MCCARTHY. 764 Mission, T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods: new dr g isnew: cas _oron \ime: open evenings. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOBN E i ICHARDS, %6 and 27, Crocker 175, San Francisco, Cal. JUBN K AITKEN ANDMAURICE L ASHER AlLys @ tuw. rws 515 516. 5 b toor, Parrout olds. —— e LAW GFFICEX ROOMS i selepuone Maua SEWANG MACLANES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCH A A Tented repaired; lowest mm 206 mn"“fl ALRNULLLE WANIED, Fcoma. must e neariy new. - Box 44, CL0" © fure”and merchanalss ses BUR BB LN b Tadiana Action Co.1057 acker s LD CA.\K PAID FOR ESTIRE HOUSES U smaller lots of farnit BOWCHER 273 Stockion sead pes ©* *

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