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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1896 RUIKART SCARED IS SUPPORTERS Away From the Post Poorly, He Finally Won Cleverly. Dunboy Beat the Stake-Winner, Zamar 1II, in a Driving Finish. Summertime Showed Quality by Dewning Ostler Joe in a Hard Drive. The backers of the crack brown colt Ruinart, the even-money favorite for the | Major Cook 100, (192) | _Fourth racs | 109, L had to succumb by a nose at the tape in 1:273%. Wyoming was a good third. Folilowing is the list of entries for to- day’s running events: First race, seven furlongs—181 Examiner 109, 22 imp. Elise 109, 181 Franco 104, 181 Cardwell 107, Abi P 109, Captain Skedance 109, 200 Broadbillow 104, 198 Tom Clark 109, 59 May Jcnes 104. 86 imp. Friar 112, 192 Blanche Bates 104, 175 imp. Caiphurnus 112, 89 Malo Diabio 112, 160 McFarlane 109, 171 Agnn&o 109, 108 Little Bob 109. Second race, one mile, seiling, two-year-olds, 197 Rey del Tierra 101, 193 Arezzo 103, 184 Inflammator 101, 179 Lincoln 1I 101, 177 Osrie II 101, 172 Principle 98, 197 George Palmer 98, 165 Pink Smith 101, 197 Greyhurst 98, 165 Personne 101. Third race, three-quarters of & mile—192 mp. Santa Belia 113, 199 Ceesarian 106, 192 Fly 87. 155 Schnitz 103, (199) Preston 112, (194) Trappean 110. ix and a nalf furlongs, three- year-olds—10 Mount McGregor 112, 186 Casta- nette 101, 98 Perseus 109, 186 igld). Miss Brummel 104, 189 Earl Cochran 109, 51897 | Salvable 112, 178 Miss Ross 101, 176 Unity 101, 190 Rutledge 101. 204 Tenacity 107. Fifth race, one and a sixteenth miles, sell- ing—195 Coltins 104, 182 Little Cripole 104, 199 Paimerston 98, 195 Alyarado 95, (182) Palomacita 101, 186 Hermanita 104, 194 Babe Murphy 104, 186 Hazard 95. Sixth race, seven furlongs—El Tirano 109, 194 Woodchapper 109, 164 Geraldine 109, 186 Navy Blue 109, Midas 112, 194 Bombazette zie H 104. 173 Cash Day 112, 154 Rapido 109, Lovdai 112, BEATEN AND ROBBED. Charles Wagner of Oakland Meets With Rough Treatment in a Second- third race, over a mile, at Ingleside yes- | terday, had a serious attack of congestive chills for a while. ‘‘Skeets” Martin the leg up and got his mount away so poorly when the barrier went up that stifled groans were heard from many quarters and the coin was considered roasted then and there. “Skeets” took after the field and when, after closing up the big gap foot by foot Ruinart finally won by half a length from Schiller the crowd fell over one another yelling for Martin. The colt, with 100 pounds up, nad assuredly the best of the weights, but bad | Martin is entitled to much credit for not | getting rattled. The Eastern visitors took a second look at the calendar to make sure that it was | not June instead of December, and balmy was the weather. outs by the score pas and a large crowd filled the betting ring and stand. <0 warm | Stylish turn- | d through the gates | Scratches were quite numer- | ous, but the different events all called for | the liveliest sort of sveculation. Sixteen bookmakers laid odds, and as| four of the five favorites got home in front they disbursed considerable coin awoug the glad talent.~ Quite a little buzz of excitement was stirred up over the defeat of Zamar II, the stake-winner of Saturday, in the five- furlong handicap. Honig’s 2-vear-old with 113 pounds in the saddle was considered a ‘‘moral” and was backed down from 11 to 10 t09 to 10. He was slow to get into mo- tion and in a grueling drive through the stretch with the 6 to 1 shot Dunboy was beaten a neckin 1:013{. The winner’s per- | Street Saloon. An old man, hatless and with his nose swollen and covered with blood, was observed staggering along Geary street, near Grant avenue, by Policeman W. | Dinan about 8 o’clock last night. Dinan went up to him and discovered that his trousers were cut at the right pocket and the pocket was hanging empty in front of him. .The man was considerably under the influence of liquor and it took several minutes before Dinan could get any information out of him. He said his name was Charles Wagner and that he lived in Oakland. He had been connected with the Alaska Commer- cial Company for the past twenty years. In explanation of his battered condition he said be had been in a saloon on Second street, near Market, and got into a fight, but he remembered very little about it. He had considerable money with him, and he must have been robbed, as it was in the pocket that had been cut. Dinan, alter listening to the man’s story, led him down to Sierra and Market streets, but he could not identify the saloon where he said he had been battered and robved. He pointed to a wholesale liquor-house which was closed and said he thought it must have been there, and then he changed | his mind and said it was somewhere else, | formance with 115 jounds in the sadale | stamps him as an improving sort of a youngster. Suisun led to the stretch but appeared to be *'short,” stopping badly at the end. Altanera fell ten yards from the win, giving T. Murphy a bad shaking up. . The Corrizan entry, Adolph Spreckels, looked away and above the best of the thirteen starters for the opening mile ru selling, and was rightfully made a6to5 in the bunch the early pa: of the running, he came on when straight- .d for the wire, and after having the race in hand, Murphy nearly allowed Martin, on Last Chanee, to nip him out, winning by but the shortest of heads. Poilock, an outsider, was a good third. The conditions of the third event allowed Ruinart to get in he figured an ‘‘airtight.” in on him in from 8 105 to evens. As usual, when the barrier was lifted he was clumsy in get- ting away, and around the first turn was or seven lengths behind his fi Gradually overtaki Libertine Echiller, the leaders, 1 outsider. finishing ahead of Kamsin. in 1:413. The jourth event at six furlongs was run with light welter-weights up. On account | | | | at 100 pounds, and on | his splendid_ showing in Saturday’s race | The coin went | big wads, cutting his odds | but he could not say where. Wagner was taken to police headguar- ters, and Detective Silvey took him in hand and will endeavor to tind out where and by whom he was beaten and robbed. — e VALENCIA STREET NEXT. The Basalt Blocks to Bs Removed and Bitumen Substituted. Valencia street, from Marketto Twenty- eighth, is down on the commercial chart fot a business street, and in order to bave it come up to the modern standard itis proposed to have the old basalt block pave- ment removed and a bitumen pavement substituted. In consequence of the im- poverished condition of the street fund, the property-owners propose to bear one- half of the expense provided the tax- payers bear the other half. In addition to this it 1s_proposed to discontinue the use of gas lamps and swing electric arc lights in the center of the street. One at each crossing will, it is claimed, do away with eight gas lights. By figuring the expense the City will be the gainer, as each gas light cost 12 cents per light where the arc light only cost 55 cents, thus reducing the expense on each block 18 cents per night, besides the im- proved illumination produced by the su- perior light of electricity. Sub-committees of iwo men to each eld. | block will, during the present week, ascer- and | tain from the property-owners and store- he proved a handy | keepers their views on the suoject and rat the stand, with Schiller, a 25 to | then a petition will be presented to the n the place, alength | Supervisors to make the improvements The mile was covered | des.red. — .. FOR THE OLD LADIE® HOME, of his roguish antics at the post Lucky | A Well-Attended Entertainment in the Dog was barred in made Tampa, apparently the next best of he company, a4 to 5 favorite. won in romping fashion by overa length, and Tampa secured the place quite as eas- ily from Miss Cunningham. Another hot favorite gave her support- ers a big scare in the final event on the d, a seven-furiong selling Backed from 3 10 5down to 1 to 2 in short oraer, Summertime wanted to stay at the yost when the barrier was lifted and all sorts of bets were made that she would not be in the money at the wire. How- the betting, which affair. | o tralto; Geurge McBride, basso; W. J. | i | ever, Slaughler sent her along, and reach- | ing the streich she had passed all O: Y. M. C. A. Auditorium. A large audience greeted Frank Lincoln The Dog | at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium last even- ing in bis entertainment for the benefit of the Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies’ Home. He was assisted by Miss Olga Block, pianist and graanate of the Vienna Conservator: Miss Jeannette Wilcox, Batchelder, accompanist. ————— Rival Light Company. The Mutual Electric Light Company, the new rival of the San Francisco Gaslight Com- but | pany end Edison Electric Lightand Power tler Joe. The black horse from Mon- | Company, held its annual meeting at 617 tana gave her a very husky argument, but | Howard street yesterday. Thne new officers PACIFIC COAS:F JOCKEY CLUB. NGLESIDE RACETRACK. Monday, December 7, 1896. Twenty-second day of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Track fast, B ¥ ST RACE—One mil 200: 2 | 1 Betting. Ingex Horse, age, weight. | St. 1 [ Y | % Jockey. '“:‘ ’nsl. 187 |AdphSpr %101) 6 Sh | 92 8 |T. Marp 125 &5 176 |Last 5.0 1| 1a | 1n |13 | b Martin |8 va 96 62| 3 h | 4h 41p |'Thompson 10 20 160 010 2 2h | 2h 21, |Meclntyre. 1z 50 181 c92l11| 73 | 82 =B Maxey 30 60 194 |S 101110 81 | 31 | sh Frawiey 1230 189 |Mouica. 5 D070 71 9% | Th |10 5 30 194 |Allahabad, 4.. ..10.| 5 bh b5h 5 8 10 wesoois | Dungarven,a...10s| 41102 | 8n | 7 15 40 186 1041« |18 |1z 11 4 8 36 101} 8(1110 |11 19 8 30 D08 903230 (15 (13 12 5o 101} 12 ‘ 6h ji0h |12 30 200 Perfect start. 8% Corrigan’s br. ¢, by Longfellow-Jenay Tracey. Time: Betting, elected were as follows: P. B. Cornw all, presi- dent; W. R. Summerhayes, vice-president and general manager; James Fisher, secretary, and she Bank of Calitornis, treasurer. The board of directors are: Alvinza Hayward, P. B, Corn- wall, James Fisher, J. B. Halsted ana W. R. Summerhayes. . For Cooking Opium. Leong Suey, who was arrested a year ago by Speclal Agent B. M. Thomas for manufactur- ing opium in the top of a building at 834 Washington street, was sentenced yestecday by United States District Judge Morrow to serve four months’ imprisonment in the County Jail. The evidence of the Chinaman’s guilt was so conclusive that his attorney ad- vised him to plead guilty to the charge. ——————————— Grand Larceny Charged. James Lantry was arrested yesterday by Detectives Dillon and Crockett on a charge of grand larceny. He is accused of stealing & g{om watch last Saturday from the house of rs. F. A. Gibbs, 2508 Fillmore street, where he received many favors. The gold watcn has been recovered. Jearning: SITUATIONS WANTED—Continned. Y OUNG MaN WAN1STO LEARN 10 WAIT at table; willing to work for his board while Address 3 some hotel or restaurant. “Temperance M.. box 17, tuis office. SOBER AND STEALY MAN DESIEES £M- Ployment as miner (not practieal): is willing earn; {s strong and able to work. Miuer, box 75, Cali. MALE HELP WANT!\P. UTLER, $30; VA 823 »utter st. 3‘ MEN FOR DIFFERENT POSITIONS, ©) irom #1610 $65 month and found ; - cooks, walters, dishwashers, farmers. milkers, Vineyard- hands, plow teamsters farmer and wife, and many others. MURRAY & READY. Leading kmployment Agents, 5 34 and 836 Clay st. MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE PO .ITIONS on ranch; man thoroughly understands care of horses und ' ranching: witl work round place: both 00d cooks. J. L., box 163, this office. PARER, FIKST-CLAs: ON BREAD AND cakes, wishes steady work, city or couniry; can make his own yeast. Call or address K. M., 528 Pine st. ANTrD—GERMAN CUOK, #50: SECOND cook, $30; walter for hotel, $25: waiter, res- t, $.5: bov as porter in restaurant, $10: dishywasher, $5 50 a week; man about piace, s ear clty, $25, ete. LEON ANDKE. 815 Stocktou st STAURANT PORTER: RESTAURANT buteher, $50: cook, $10 a week: boy o wash IN’S, 749 Market st. W MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE A St that ‘we_ are selling Food-toned second- band pinsos for 33, 84 and $5_per month; beauti- ful new uprights for $6, $7. 88, $9 and £10 per month; 1o cash payment Tequired larger than the above amounts: oil_purchasers of upright planos from us have the privilege of exchanging same for a Stelnway any lime within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & (O, representatives of Steinway & Sons' planos. cor. Kearny and Sntter sts.. San Francisco; also Osk- land, Cal.: Portland, Or.: Seattie, Wash. JUMEER OF FXQUISITE HARDMAN UP- Tights: beautifully carved case: new, rich de- sigus:_just arrived: low prices: a superd hoiiday gift. TH J. DEWING CO., sole agents: ware- rooms 2d floor Flood buildiog, Fourth and Market. MIjER, BLACKSMITH AND WIFE WANT situations; wife a good cook. G. K., box 104, Call Office. NTGHT CGOK IN COFFEE-HOUS? OF RES- taurant: best references. 529 Howard st. MIZDEESGED MAN WISHES 3 STUA- any kind; can take care of orses. Apply 639 Mission st TETELLIGENT MAN, 50, WISHES POSITION at some light work, as_watchman, etc.; good Tefercnce. J. H. G., box 96, Call Office. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY No. 16, K. T.—Officers ind_memters’ are requested to semble at the asylum, to attend the funeral services of our frater, GEORGE M. MCLANE, at Masonlc Temple, at 1:30 P. . "HARLES H. MURPHY, Commander. WiLLiAX I. Foxpa, Recorder. F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, December 8, at 7:300'¢clock.” D. 1. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, k. A. M., will meer THIS (TUE! DAY) KVENING, December 8. at 7:30 H. P FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. and A. M., 121 Eddy st.— Meets GRORGE PENLINGTON, sec. = o TAL LO1GE NO. 1a4, and A. M. —F, C. Degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. 625 Sotter st.. WEDNESDAY, at 1P . GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 83, GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. o'cock.” M. M. degree. By order of the THIS LVENING at 7:30 o'clock. 3 D. A HUBBAR SPECIAL &= GAS FIX (UKEs MADE TO ORDE cheapest pia e in the city. H. HUE- SCHMIDT, olden Gate ave. B, OLIcE ABANDOSED CHILDREN n the Boman Catholic Orphan Asylum since July, 1895: Loretto Rowker, Gertrude Sheridan, age 11 years, Sheridan. age 4 years; Narcisca 0zio, Mary Fitzeraid, age 7 years: ‘leresa Coyle, age 12 years: Mary Rowan, ae 10 years. BAD 1 Is RJECIED FOR $4; collections o. city or country. Pacific Coilertion Co.. 415 Montev ar.._room 6. Ta' 5540 DIVIDEND NOTICES. ALASKA PACKERS' ASSOCIATION, 508 Mariet st.. San Francisco, December 1896, d:vidend No. 36, 75 cents per share, payable 14t ipst. at ofiice of company: bocks closed for transfer at 12 M., Tth inst. W. B_BRADFORD, Secretar SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 Mason, furnishes best help of a1 natiovalities. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION T0 DO general housework or cook. 1239 Mission st. ESPECTABLE MIDDLF-AGED WOMAN will do light honsework in exchange for room: is wiiling aud obliging. Call 126 Fourth, room 1, WO KXPEKIE ~UED WAITKESSES WISH A position iu hotel or restaurant. Address 95014 Folsom st. DESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES A\ work b the day or week, washing. ironing aud housecleaning. _Address M. F., box 53, Ca NIKL WISHES T0 ASSIST IN LI G Rouseworss age 14: cits or country. Call Sunny court, off Geary st, bet. Webster and Buchanan. W ONAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY housecleaning or offices. 46213 Minna st. NOGRAPHER FXPEKIENCED IN L gal work desires position in law office. 22 Fine st. EA:PLU YMENT WANTED AS STOCK CLERK Or porter'in w nolesale boouand shoe or leatier store; 29 Jeary, x 1 uress B, wiurpl;:‘!:—\'ot{. “me.XVANTs TO WORK n urant to learn trade; speaks German. MILLER, 103714 Market 8 o Y QUNG MAN DESIEES WORK IN PRIVATE family caring for horses, etc., or light ranch- work: i3 experienced: prefers southern part of State. R., box €6, Ca 1 Office. i g‘;l};&: AN WANT> POSITION %I!‘JSOB» elevator-runner. Address AN MOY, 530 Third st., city. Aa COACHMAN: BY SWEDE: FIRST-CLASS borseman: undeistands care of cows, garden- ing, etc.: best of rcterences. (., box B, Cali Oftice, Oakland. M AN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE A POSITION on ranch; man thoroughly understands care of horses and’ ranching: wil: work round place; both good cooks. J. L., box 163, this office. Y QUSGMAN. 28 YEARS OF AGK, WOULD like any kind of situation: handy with tools; laundryman aiso; private place; sober and indus- trious; firsi-einss references. Address U, S, 1027 De Haro st. ITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR COLr lector; good refereaces. B. N., box 53, Cali, TEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN (GER- (L, "mln) wishes a situation, Address W., box 72, Cail. T ANDY LAUNDEYMAN WHO CAN RUN engine, boller, washhouse, marking or dis- tributing, wishes work at the lowest wuges. -Ad- dress H. L, Lox 82, Call. ood references. Ad- ANTED — GERMAN FOREMAN FOR vinevard, $1 25 a day and bowrd: vegetabie gardeuer, $20 and found: man to rent vegetabie garden, and others. Apply to J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. NGINELR ¢ OR ELECTRIC-LIGHT WORKS. Avply‘at once io U K. lndustrial Ageacy, 70.m 165. Crocker building. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED PLUMBERS boy. 12 Mason st. O3E, G9OD CARPENTER. A. G. MOKRIS, 232 O Farreli st OY> BET. 14 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE, Apply a 200 Sutterst. HOEMAKER WANIED ON REPAIRING 562 Mission st. 3 EW ELKGANT CHASE BROS. PIANO: case slightly damaged in shipping: $200 less ihan regular price. THE J. DEWING CO., 24 floor, Flood buiiding. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of (hicazo Is KOHLER & CHASE’S, 26, 28 and 30 G'Farrell st.: _pianos, or- gansand all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices; lerms eisy: prices lowest: everything po:sibie done 1o piease und satisty the customer. CrUaALLY THE BeST BARUAINS IN Pl A “anos; see our list tor this week: pianos on 83, $4, 85, 6, 37, $5, §9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments: fine stool and cover with each; deliversd iree auywhers in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert_concert taners. The F. W.SPENCEL CO., ISHWA:HER WANIED. A 30,116 Turk st. OUNG MAN 10 HELP IN PACKING AND shipping. H. &, Co,, box 117, Call Office. OBER, INDUSTHIOUS DiSHWASHER FOR restaurant. 8 Jackson st. RUMMERS FOR $4 PANTS: NO EX PERI- ence necessary. k. J. CUMMINGS, 916 Mar- ket st., room 30. ANTED—BARKELPER. GRIZZLY BEAR, First and Market sts. ANTED=A DeTECTIVE FOR A_FEW ‘must be reasonable. Address, Stating box 8, Call Utbce, Oakiand. STOM-MADE steady work. 368, Ciementina st. CALL AT 9 ealesrooms 935 Market st.. opp. Mason. AINEs, BUSH & GERTS AND KNABE PL anos: get our reduced prices: fine second-hand uprights, $135: organs, $35. W. . HAMILTON, | sticcessor 10 A. L BANCROFT 524 Post st. JPIASOS SoLD, RENTED, TUNED, RE puired, potished, shipped. stored, for lower rates than any other firm in the ciy. J. HARKY SCOTT, 526 Hayes st. e 1 EAUTIFUL OAK AND WALNUT PIANOS just received and for sale cheap. Z. MAU- VALS Music Comnanv, 769 Marketst. ERY FINE TONE, USED PIANO: RUSE- wood case; good for 20 years; at lessthan half price. Room 12, 809 Market st. [ORCED SALE: INSTA LLMENTS OR CASH; & fine upright, high grade; must be 50.d at once: Address J. R., box 102, this office. TANTED—YOUNG MaAN WITIH SOM < CAP- ital to learn good trade; board and room and interest in business. 23 Kearny st.. room 10, 00D UPRIGHT, $85: FINE G-OC1AVE \or oresn $75. 1189 Valencla sc, near Twenty- third. EEEGETIC MAN CAN EASILY MAKE $150 amon-h; $50 required: no triflers. 2115 “Lhird st., room 5. MES O WOMEN WANTED TN GOOD PAY- AVL 1hg business; small capital; by single woman. J. D., box 151, uhis oflice. ANTED—SHOWMAKER TO BUY REPAIR- ing-shop: 2 machines. 335 Gough st. ARBrItS FLULECLIs . UNIUN EMPLOT ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL. 857 Ciax. MAS AND WiFk (NEW ENGLAND PEO- A¥L pie) for private pia e: man uuderstands care or horses, caitle, grounds aud poultry: wife com- peLent «ouk, housekeeper or 8=coid Work: city or country. Address M. W.. box 77. Ca | Office. ANTED_FOSITION BY AN ALL-KOUND machine-hand; thoronghly competent for any kind of work; ‘smail mill preferred. M. H., box 116, Call Uflice. ARBrIC—rof EMPLUYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S FUCHS, 326 Grantave. VURNRY MEN BAKOEES ®MPLOYMENL EERNARD, 102 ~eventh st. BAEBER WASHSISND~ ONE, TWO AND three bowls, «heup. 623 Golden Gate ave, C references. totel Gazette, 420 Kearay s, JLDERLY GERMAN WANTS PLACE AT gentleman’s country residence, hotel or road- house: very handy with ail kinds of tools: under- stands borses; small waces if steady place and «0ood home. ., box 45, Call. S FOREMAN ON A WD RANCH:; REF- £\ ‘erence trom present employers. Address F., Call Branch Office, 167 Ninth st. FSCINEER (-00TC H), CHIEF’S CERTIFL- cafe, also praciicai drsughtsman, wishes charge of machine-shop, machinery, eic.; best of references. k., box 30, Call Uffice. W LCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD, NkAR Market—Electric lights fo_every room: 200 rooms; 45c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 10 $3 per week: free bus and baggaze (0 and from ihe ferry. FEMALE HELF WANTED. JORKING HOUSEKEEPEKR., $30: 15 housework girls, clty and _country, $20 and § young girls ussist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- N, 523 Futter st. DEFINED NUKSE, GROWN CHILDREN, \ $20: nursery governess, $25. MISS CULLEN] 323 Surter st. VEAT HOUSEWORK GIRL OR WOMAN, 2 in tamily, $20. MIsS CU 525 Sutter. (OOK.§30: NO WASH. MISS CULLEN, 828 J Sutter st. (C'LABBERMAID, §T5; CULLEN, 328 NUKSE, $16. MISS W ORK, : have best of references; $10 a month. 924 Washington. PEOTESTANT GIRL WOULD LIKE HOUSE- work, washing or auy kind of work. 1129 Howard st. W OMAN IS CHAMBERMAID, DO HOUSE- work, or capable to take carc of fami: refe; 8. 267 Natoma st. M EWISH LADY, with girl 10 years old, wishes situation as first-class bousekeeper or 10 take charge of lodg- ing-house; uo triflers appiy: city o: conuiry. Ad- dress G. L. box 78, this office. JWEDISH GIKL WISHES PLACE TO DO housework by day or month: Is & g00d cook and Inundress; best references. Address Room,1, 22 Fifth st. RESSMAKER (FIRST CLASS) WOULD like engagements by the day; city or conntry. 716 Larkin st. OUNG FRENCH GIKL JUST FROM THE East desires sitvation nurse. Please call 183 Jessie st. JIIUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT ‘womal cook or do general housework in American family. 172 Post st. TIRL WANTS POSITION AS A FIKST-CLA. vegetable cook in a hotel; lately from the Ea: Address MARY MOY, 680 Thiid st. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE M! STORE 7UUNG WIDOW WITH GIRL 6 Y LA RS OLD wishes position of some hind: pleasant home more of un objec: than high wages. Address K. P box 14, Call Cflice. i best | in English family as | work of any kind. Apply C. F. 1. K.,221 Minna. | AUNDRESS, $25. MISS CULLEN, 123 sUI- L4 ter st. EAD WAITRES WAIT- Tess, country hote: hamber- ma.d aud wait_some, §20 and room: lunch wait- ress; waitress, $25; waitress, small piace, 312 and room: Germun giri, chamterwork and walt, $12 and room: girl, Jiddy st, §20; girl, Scott 81.8.5; girl for second work, $12: giri for Alameda: Ger- man gul Laguua st., $20; girl, Sutter st., $i5 girl, Green st., $15: girl, Pine st., $15: girl, Broad- way, $20; girl, Powell 'st. $15: woman and ch.ld, cook few men. $12; girlfor Crockett, Cal.: girl, Golden Gate ave., $20: 15 young girls. §8, 310 aud $12 per montn, 1o assist, etc., nice famiiies: girl, Sutterst., $15. MAKTFIN'S, 749 Market st. AITRESS§20, CHAMB=RMAID 515, SAME country hotel, see party here 3 ¢'c.ock: wait- W tress assist chamberwork $20, kitchen girl $15, same hoiel, country: restaurant waicress 15 chambermaid $15, general housework girl $25, German girl cook and housework $20: nursegiri $15, light housework giris #10 aud $15. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. O GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN SECOND Z giris $20, lwundress piivate family $25, cook small boarding-house $20, two nurses 20, two waltresses hotel aud res.aurant $.0 and $25 and & large number of girls for cooKing and housework in city and country. J. F. CRUS:=TT & Cu., 816 Sutter street. TANTED — GERMAN ~ HOUSEKFFPR, country, $20; French second girl, $20: 20 second giris, country, $16; German or French German girl for housework, $:0. TRLS—HOUS resses. $12, $15. Oakland. EEPING, $156, #20: WAIT- 921 Biosdway, room 10, Youxe LADY DESIRES A POSITION a8 housekeeper. 122 Taylor 9. T YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework, assist with child. 2215 Bush st. JUMPETE TANTED—WASHING _ NING OR housecieaning by the day or weuld do jani- {ress’ work. Address MRS M. K. JENSEN, 8 nna s OMa~ WITI 1 CHILD WISHES HOUSE work by the day: city or country. 221 Minna. M 'PPLE-AGED GERMA S WOMAN WITH 1 M cnild wishes pusition as housekeeper or to work in family. M A., box 108, Cail. TOMAN WISHES TO DU WASHING AND housecleaning by the day. 411 Polk st. FFINED LADY WILL GIVESERVICES IN exehange for home In nice family; Oasinna or Alameda. Mrs R. M., box 6. Call Office, Onkland. ERMAN GInL WANTS TO DO UPSTAIRS work, wait on table or sew. Address 915 Eacrameato strect. ANTED—HOU-EWORK IN SMALL FAN- ily by nea: ederly American woman; good cook and laundress: city or country. Call or ad- dress MRS. C., 1231 Marke: st. 7OUNG WiDOW, RECENTLY FROM THI 13 w‘m COMPETeNT GERMA . GIRL; must uodersiand cooking aud housework. lo- quire bei. 1 and 3 o'clock 347 Larkin st. JEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GENEBAL liousework. 3009 Jackson s:. JOUNG GIRL »OR HOUSEWOKK: z IN samily. 50 Waller si., bet. Uctavia and Laguna. W ILLING, ACTIVE GIKL: COUNTER- work: bukery; experieace no: necessary: 9 A M. 612 Kearny st. TANTED — APPRENTICE FOR DRESS- making. 39 Pine st. UTTONHOLE-MAKER ON VESTS; ALSO apprentice. 41 stevenson st. OMAN OF MATUR® AGE 10 SUPERIN- tend worxers for wholesale house. F. ., box 102, Call Cftice. VW ANTED-—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN CRAL housework; $10. Call 1045 Valencia (G2u0. =TRONG' GIKL' FOE 3 housework and ccoking. Apply 3267 Twen- tieth »t., or. Folsom. reference if required. B.. box 90, tuis office. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHEs SITUATION AN chambermaid or waitress. Call or address 948 | Mission st. ELIABLE EASTERN situation to do housework and c.oking. Call 41201 Van Ness ave. 7OUNG GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cooking in s smuil family: sleep hom wages $12. Address M. M., box 161, this oftice. W ANTED—POSIFION OF TRUST BY LADY thoroughly competent and trustworthy: no Address and state requiremen.s, MES. WOMAN WANTS | Enst, desres a positon us housekeeper for bachelor or widower; fond of chi.dren. koom 1, | JINISH X AT DEeSSMAKING WANTED. 1007 Market st. 44 Antouio st, off Jones st.. near lLis. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISH S SITUATION PPRENTICE ON CUSITOM COATS. 8 I to take care of infant or cbildren; give good | £\ Grove st. VERMAN GIKLTO TAKE CAKE OF BABY; wages $10. 49 ~tevenson st D—PANTS FINSHERS. APPLY VERMAN WiDOW 70 HELP SINGL in restaur: S.. box 135, Cull Office. OUNG WUMAN TO WORK AT A LIGHT mechanica) business. 31 Second st., top floor. TED-GIRL FOK GENER.L HOU-E- work in French family: 00d home for willing 631 Post st. OUNG OB MIDDLE-AGED-WOMAN FOR MAN girl. OOK FUK CLUE, $100: MUST HAVE CLUB OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS; CHEAPEST AND best lodging-house 1n the city; upen all night. 100D UCHANCE FOR MAN AND WIFE without children to take charge of private rooming and boardink-house: piot s given for boari of owner. Address W., box 15, Cail Office. J3ABBERS: THIS IS SOLID BUSINESS: THE best shop connected with 3 porcelain bathing tubs in Vel.ejo for sale: the owner has o go kast. Fur.her particutars call to ~NTOLTZ. 630 Market. ONEST TALKERS MAKE MONEY OR- ganizing lodges: oldest best society: experi- ence unnecessary. If wanung employment ad- dress P. K. G., box 84. Cali Office. ANTED—6 GOOD CABINEI-MAKERS TO work on chamber, dining-room and office £ 1r- niture. Apply at 644 Bryant st. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN FOR winehouse. 217 Grant ave.: ca l bet. 11 ana 1. MAGSIFICENT STEINWAY; TO BE SACRI: ficeq ac oace. Room 21, Flood building. 00D MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT, $100. Bruenn Piano House. 100D UPRIGHT, CHEAP: BARGAIN SCHMITZ, 16 McAllis'er, next Hibernia Bank. E LEGANT EMARKSON, FIRST-CLASS CON dition. at sacrifice. . W.LICK,116 McAll ister. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Echubert: little used ; sacrifice. 1019Van Ness G. BADGER. SOLE A ENT FOR HALLET & Davisand Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacto. YHON MALZY, 308 PUST ST.—~OHMER, Newby & Evans, Briges and other pianos. i F"'“E’JM‘EQEYE»“AN?‘. “TWO HORSES, TEAMING BUSE Dlished trade; paying § e e Enimth; this s as represent- NeR & CO., from $125 to $200 per month; U ed; team worch price asked. SCRIB 17 City Hall ave. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL $10.000. jamiiy tiquor store: one of tne best known places in Caiiiornia: established long wiihlon; lease: doinz a fine bus'ness and locat:oy the best: this is a business inv.stment that will staud every invesigating, and is consideied, firss placeof the kina in Californ.a. SCRIBN €0, 7 City Hall ave. 7 UFFEE SALOON AND LUNCH PLACE; bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market. KOCERSAND VEGETABLE MEN, ATTr tlon— Rare 0ppor.unity to take space in g eral market on Devisadero st. to be fitted up fine style: reasonable rent. 49, Call. NAP_SP. ENDIDLY FIT' PGROCERY S’ad bas: prominient corner south of Market st.: bargain: investigate. 45 Third. S UTCHERS, A1TTENTION—KARE OPPOR- anhy to take space in general market on A % in Devisade:o st., to be fitred up in fine style; rea- sonable rent. ¥., box 18. Call. K —LOW RENT: d on account of SIRST-CLASS RESTAURAN receip's $30 daily: must be other business; trial given. M. Z.,0ox 72, (al. DARTIE 3-C. AL TO TAKE HALF Piterat tn fiying machine and. balloon-steering ferences exchanzed, 2008 Taylor st. “GROCERIES FOR SALE AND SW. cor. Hyde and Fost. — = S W UTCHER FIXTURE. FIRST-CLASS NE York stall: big bargain. 1701 Len\vn\flgrlh :t: 2 STATIONKRY, NOLTONS, CIGARS %()50- and tobacco, branch bakery, eic.: af- fords nice living: 4 iiving-rooms, furnished: sunny corner: siable; yard: chance to increase business by adding groceries: splendid locatlor for coal- Ar nt; mus: seil. B., box H,“' Call. THRIVING BU 1SS IN C &100(). of Vallejo liveljest town on coas pay-roll from navy-yard alone $10..000 month ali stocked and ready for hollday trade, but com- pelled to go East; 10 cents fare from San Frau- cisco. Address box 341, Valiejo. Cal. AR (LD ESTABLISHED CIGAR AND TOBACCO i ¢s, stationery and laundry office store, with news, st affie OF store to let: cheap. b T attached: laundry more than pays rent; steady trade. - J. O., box 54, Cail. "OR SALE—GOOD-PAYING C A ness,. established many year: furnished: owner has e ; Do agents. icecrenrn bui store well stoct leave for Germany to settle his estate: Apply 446 Third st 'O LEI—COAL YARD creen block and scales: s ITH 6 STALL established § vears: rent $12. Apply at present owner called I 1915Y3 McAllister st., upstairs. . RESTAURANL: GEBAL hAKuALL &50 . in the immediate vicinity of Market si.; go0d businessand nicely fitied upilow rent. Ap- y K. & CO., 917 Market st. ply K. " MEEQERE: i S Y OF WILL BUY A PAYING LIVERY $2500 stavie in tnis “uy: oid stand; large Dusiness; part caso, part real esiate. Address Owner, box 159. Call Office. JUPELIVF VIOLINS, ZITIFKS, OLD & NEW ¥ H. MULLEX. maker, repairer. DOLLAR A WEEK ON R buvs new piano. 136 E'lis st. LLa:ham piace. CONTRACT HOKSES, MVE-YEAR.OLD STANDARD BRED TROT- ting mare; well broken: perfectly sound and gentie. Aveuue stavles. 310 Golden Gate ave. 1 5() SET> NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR Deas, all ‘kinds: wagons;; baggles, surters rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission's. 40 HORSES FUl SAL ALSO WAGUNA buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Six.h st ; aoction sales every Wodlas €ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. T'HE EMPORLUM SALRS YARDS, 230 VAo lencia st., is the piace to go1f you waut Lo buy. gell or exchange horses, buggles, wagons or har- Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. F()() BET NEW AND SECUND-HAMU HAE- ness: ail kinds: bugey.wagon, carts. surcey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencla. ABLISHED BUSI- $10‘\) :;(l?&:: no competition: clears $3)0a month; or store taken inexchange. A. B, box 50. Call Otlice. 4 NAP—HAIRDRESSING AND MANICUR- ing parlors: nicely furnished; investigate. W. , box 88, Call Oflice. STATIONERY AND VARIETY $200. S5 sl Catt Brancn Ofice, 167 Ninth st. 0L KENT — NICE CANDY-8TORE; FIX- tures and soda fountain. 311 JEW PATENT, BEST OF IT: D, FOR A moneyed man. 623 Golden Gate ave. ESTAURANT FOR SALE. CALL AT 24ila Thirl st. 201 *) FILLMORE S1.—RESTAURANT rOR Z sale, T TPAILOR-SHOP; CHEAP. 914 KEARNY SI, near Montgomery ave.; retiring from business. LD- ESTABLISHED WOOD AND COAL business for EN AND WOMEN OUT OF RMPLOYMENT and willing (o work can learn of & permanent situatlon at good wages by writing at once Lo P. V. H., box 283, Augnsta, Maine. W ASTED=500 MEN TO-DAY 10 EAT BEST be and 10¢ meals. Uld kEconomy, 410 Kearny. J W WALDU HOUSE, 765 MISSIU~, BET. 3d and 4th—Singl farnished rooms, night 15¢ 1050c.week $1 to 82 50: reading-room: strictest ai- tention morning calls; clean; quiet; open all nigat. SALK — YOUNG _HORS) SOUND: : very cheap. 3007 Flil- L DRIVING AND WORK HOKSES; weight 1000 1o 1700 1he. K62 Howarl o WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES. JEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS', LA UN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway #nd 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. O-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; $200; | (}00D SECOND-HAND LIGHT o) yent free. Inquire 821 Howerd st. new platiorm: laundry: cheap. 41 JXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER SOLICITOR; ¥O first-class opportoniiy; ~iate last employment. Address Immediate, box 24, Ca 1 Office. JTYLISH AND DUKASLE CALF SHOES made {0 order: $2 50. 959 Howard; nr. Sixub, JOR FULL AND CLEAN 10c sinAL OR " coffee and cakes be 20 (0 1314 Grantave. SLUHO HOU~r, Bo8bg MARKE S ST.—KOUMS 20¢, 25¢ to 506 night: 81 10 $2 weex. W ANTED TV COULLECT WAGES DUK LABOS ersd&cierks. KNOX Coliection Az, 110 Suttac Y EC U st UITS WANTED FOR THE CNITED es Marine Corps. United States Na able-bodied unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 vears. who are citizens of he United >tates, or (hose who have legaliy d clared their intention 10 become citizens; mus: be of good character and babns and able 10 speak, read and write English, and between 5 fect 5 incues and 6 feef su height. For further information apply ai the Lecruiting Oftice. 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. JOR SALE—A LARGE, HIGHLY POLISHED | solid-oak china closet; cost $60: only a few | months in us>; will sell for $25. Call between 4 and 7 . . at 412 Tench st ARE OPPORTUNITY 10 PULCHAS old-established furniture, carpec and under- iaking business; clears over 3000 a vear: siock $10,000. GEO. L. BIRKMAIER, Wells Exoress bullding. PLENDID CHANCE; R, L) cheap: owner st leave St £ 400, SORNER_SALOON: NDSOME & . fixtures, suitable man and wife. 45 Third st. R GROC ND BAR: 4 LIVING- $500. fooms. Appty California Brewery. over $37 oc! 8 . BRADFORD. D sull_trial given: no'agenis. TOR SAlL 5 RAMBLER_ BIC 3 IN good condition; very cueap.” Address R. M., box 42, this office. (VWVSER, B SE OF SICK s SHES to sell restaurant: good paying business Call on manager. 204 Four: 3 51 WELL-BROKEN DU K DOG; FIELD $15. spanie. 8094 Thirteenh st fOR SALE CHEAP—10 ROUMS AND BATH: all occupled. 518 Taylorst. HOROUGHBRED SCOTCH COLLTE PUPS for sale; pedigree given. Address K., box 22, Call uflice. OMPLETE SET TINNER'S TOOLS AT A bargain. \WHITE, 516 Mission st. EADING RESTAURANT seaside resort of Pacific Coast from business Address S., box 13 AN 7 W grocery and ljquor louse established 1863, Address A. V., box 39, Call Oflice. EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY. lose 10 Sau Franciscu. Foc particalsrs app.y this office. LEADING ner retiring IGHEST PrICE PATD G 2D HAND | ciothing ana dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Foisom. UUin FUR SALE ACKUSS 1HE BaAl. 15 MADs Bakk->oLING, e LADLES, 803 done while you wait: 58 Market, opp. Faiace MHotel: brauch 787 Marxet, opp. Will & Finek’s.3. ¥- EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Paciric House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. RUY YOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, ¢ the factory and save re- it costs noth- tables. stands, et iday goos; x 61 ¥irst s ATIONAL CASH REGIST der; also large folding-door safe W ALTED-ANTIDEA: WHO CANTHINK 0K some simpie thingto vatent? Protect your ideas: ther may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- peys, Washinston, D. C, for thelr $1500 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. VW ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that ¥d Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 25c per nignt; $1 10 $3 per week. TPRY ACME HUUSE, 9.7 MARKET T, BE- low Eixth. for a room: 25c s night: $1 a week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED ST., NR. 200 100ms, 25¢ a night; reading- free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. ! SHOES! SHOES! NEW T0 ORD. 3 any style, $3 up; misfits and cast-off shoey bough or excl i larg- stock of second-nand shoes: first-class repairing: Work gusradtoed. 749 Mission st.. near Grand Opera-housa. HI CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- 1:0use in town, Lindell House, 6th and Howard. OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS stand dess, money tiil, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. ONARCH BLUE FLAME HEATRES ARE the best. W.§ RAY MFG. Co., 12 California | ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, ete., 1 ought and sqld. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. UILERS, D-HAND MACHINERY 'water-pipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LAKGE-SIZE fire and burgiar proof safe. 109-111 Market s= C M by S FOR b C WEEK'S s *ALL. 10 Wraoner. for mal WEEKLY — THR auire at Cail Ofti A fing LODGING-HOUSES FUE 9 RUOM CORNER HOU 12 rooms: fine sunny corner. 50 rooms, clearing $200; in paymeiits L8-room house; rooms ail rented & roums: near City Hall: Lew. 14 rooms on Foisom st., near Thir €6-room corner house, new furnitare 8. rooms on Market s'., offer wanted 12 rooms, central, good furniture. ... H. ¢ DECKEK, 1020 Marxe si., opp. Fifth. M. SPECK. 602 MARKE 14 ROOMS, « average 860, clear $450: 18 rooms, did ‘corner house, $650; 22 rooms, best i Geary st., on payme: 260 MEDICAL. IS PERFECTLY never faiis in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may bz Price $510$10. Ne electricity or instruments; never makes sick to make w travelers helped; no delay; years’ experience: firsi-class home in con- finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 Mcalister st., next Hibernia Bank. Consult free; ¥rench pills | 82: hours, 9 A. M. 104, T08 P M. 10() LEX T0 TAKE LoDGING AT 10c, 156 and 20¢ a nignt, including coffee and roils. 24 Washington st., near Kearnv. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: §1 week; rooms for 2, 25c a reading-room y papers. 36 E. SBMON WANTS 700 MaX To T BUT- - tie beer or wine 6c: best free lunch. 843 Clay. OOMS 15¢ TO 76¢ PER N1GH'1; 500 T0 $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Dromm st. W AMLED, SOUR - SHOES — Wi KEPAT® &hoes up'te 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired =t night while you wait: Iadies’ soling, 35¢; men's toling, 50c; fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been dzmaged by water, a; less than one-fourth' their value, from 25¢ up to $2 50. 562 Mission st. bet, First st and Second st. K'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THN KLV raper. for mailing. AGENTS WANTED, GENTSFORNOVELTIES IN GLASS SIGNS, Diaphasium. 742 Tehama st., r.ear Ninth. (“\ REAT SELLERS: ALL NEW: 2 BITS. X each for sampleand terms: “lightning scissors sharpener” and esg-beater: ngJmn s; anywhere on coast. K. C. STOWE, box 841, Sun Jose, Cal. A PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whaiever cause in.a few hours when medicines and others have failed; no instruments used: many years' experience: 'every case guarsntee advice free: terms reasonable: firsi-ciass privaie home for confinément. MRS, Di. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store, R. FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all jemale dis- enses (10 maiter whet cause): positively safe and sure. no dang.r or after effects: taken in time it also ‘acts as a preveniive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BROS., 33 Graot ave. NEW PROCKSS—NO MEDICINE, | NSTRU- ment or worthless pills used; eviry woman herown physician for all female troubles, no matter from wnat cause; restores always ia one day; can Lesent and used at home: al cases guaranteed. DR. POPPEK and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. Li. CANES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION retored in a few hours: safety assured atany time: instant relief for iravelers: home in confine ment: consult free: confidential: hours. 10 o 5. MRS. DR. WY iXT1L. 916 Post st., near Larkin. ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISI PENS Y- roval Piils (Diamend Brand) are best: safe, re. liable: take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for partica- ra. “Relief for Ladies,” in leiter by return mail: tdruggis’s. Chichester Chem. Co.. Philadeiphia, GENTS—A BOOK THAT OU ELLS ANY [JES. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near of fur, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any diseas> or complaint: home for patients: best skill: free diagnosis; low fees; self cure. 904 Mc- Allister st. NDIA OPIUM CURE, A VEGETABLE IN- xredient: perfect y harmiess; ladies treated at home. Write B. D.” KIMMISS, 916 Markes, Co- lumbian builaing. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ludies with female troubles; no danger: safe and sure; $2 50 express C. u. D.; don't delay until to0 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, SURl CURE FUR ALL FeMALE DIS- eases, from whaiever canse: home Ir confine- every comfori; satisfaction guaranteed or refunded. MRS, DR.GWYER, 226 Turk sz. | 7 pubication ‘siie X G mdex_ Horse, % | % | % | St | Fin. | Jockey. op. , 1U385 Markeu st. ’l general hous:work; references. 293614 Call- mm'n’ Personal ‘m%xfié‘a?,‘n‘.- b?v‘f:r;!ov 'u"f.'.?l e e b b - - iy — | S EFINED AMBRICAN WIDOW DrSTRES | o st the buok wriLien by the commander-ia-chief of the (83 Zemacii v s 0 B il B vl 920 | 2V home with eldecly coupie: pieasant home with | (VIRT, (N JEWISH FAMILY FOR LEN/AAT | Lited Sta‘es army: fiest agent's commission {197} zarac | fydyel sh L | 2 i 15 20 | Kind peopie more than waxes ‘desired: best of ret- | X housework snd cooxiug. Appiy after 10, 523 | $22 In 8 hours. K. PERSON. mansger subscrip- e B o S B R B 22 “0|ercnces. Address Home, box 117, Call. Golden Gate ave. 4ion fiepurtment, The Whitaker & Kay Company, IB & W s 8 [710| 7 510 |Thorve. 15" 50| TOUNG LADY WIsHES POSITION AS | Vo ANTRD— “AGED WOWAN : . Nebuls 76 | 76 | 8 8 610 |H. Liro 100 100 | X housekeeper. Please cail 1002 Poweli st. W Douseors, 120 stina st O AN FOR | NG MAGAZING OFFERS SOCH LIBRRAL |Suisun. ih | 1In b 7 Gardner 5 5 - ~ oo 2 > inducements to agents as The Family Journal, ik afteneras 84 | 54 | 5% | 8 * | nurpn 18 15| [ ABY WOULD LIKE X SITUATION A% | Y0 GIRL FORK GE -EKAL 1HOUS - | Write for particalars, 14 ~ansome st. <. I, e . Fod g Ikl 2 4 housekeeper: city or country. Apply 181 wors, 2in family, wages §8. 485 Elizabeth, —— Good wiart. Won driving. Winer, W. M. Murray’s ob & 2013, | Taylor st. room 2. bet. Sandhez and Noe., 3 HOUSES WANTED Pell at wire, T 1 v 9 3 3 o H > o ANTED—DAY'S W_KK BY A RELIABLE | (VIRL ANSIST GENniiAL HOUSEWORK, N TR MDA e e 9()2. HIED RACE—Onewile: twoyear-oids and apward; purse $500. a\-‘y €OI0Red omun, or @ few Hours’ woric each | (X plain cooking, washing, 41 family, $12. 3023 | W fovte” boyioios P LAt e LY A FURNISHED Uz, AT A o S 3539 arkin Steiner and Central ave. Call or address 512 e TR B T Betting. ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A | JUINISHER WANJED FUR VESTS AND | Devisaderost.: iel. Sieinsr 4324, SEa% Tna. . age, % | s J v. 1 X g house o- chamber- | X coats. Inquirs of 5iAX GROSS, 604 Jessie st. na. | Horse, age, welght |8t | 14 % | sn | e Jocke: or_ Vi | T position a8 workiug houseLeeper o- chamber- q X GROSS, 60. 06 | Rt S8, | 5% | AL | 33 (37 [Eaawnioles e | smcondsiciy: A e bl o s 1 | 55 b 5 Stauehter. 2 T W OTI P RS BT S oo ., cor. . | £ ADY WOULD LIKESITUATION AN T MAN, ROO# AN Q78 Knmaii, 5. Gl 43| a7 | 810 B "} 8 |Goien. 31 O S A on AnaovaE TR TO ASeIST IN T OUSEWORK WITH | W board ‘in respectable tamily i the Mdtion, 188 | Arnetie, 4. 11 11 | 23 | 83 | 42 | 550 |Jones 12 10| \WINCRES, KK HOUSE. 44 THIED S1. Nk DAL A L B0%; Ot £ 53 ot b 144 |Cavallo, 2. 4 2n | 8 6 6 6 H. Brown. 30 100 Market; 200 yooms: 25c to §1 50 per nigh: ANTED—NEAT YOUNG GHRMAN GIRL : . it : 160 1098 per weaky convenions Sad rormiomi 10 hep with lizht houscwork. 3200 Mission st. | QUNNY ROUM W ITH BOARD FOR GENTLE Good start for all but Ruinart. Won handily. Winner, E. A. Mizner’s br. ¢., by St. Carlo-Queen | iree bns and bazence 1o and from the tere W ASTED—PUPI_5> FOK PRAUTICAL MI:- | i ou ot B o aq iy central ocatlon. Ad- Alta time, 1:4135. ¥ ! s W ey oo it o formin 6r g | Luomt e B 0% 61, U ince e 3 2 — work: 93, FOUKTH KaCk—Thieequarters of am R e R - | A horimge NS R e ltied WANLED-MISCELLANEOUS. ~UO. ward: purse £350. UNIER & €0, "CHINESE AN teed 2235 Geary st Toimerly 410 Leavenworth. | oo T i D RO P AR CAMARAS TN ) 1 P em; %3 q 3 TS S, s C. = o ol 3 ] [ Betting. | Yearny e Caly ter main 9oL W.OXoHS | PLTN DRESS AKING AND CUFIING | ses, magic lanterns and siides. 109 Montgmry. ndex.| Horse, age, weight | Fio. Jockey. 0P Cl. Academy, 14 McAllister st.: $1 per weex. = Seiithed o ! HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT e 3 : AGKGIARNESS AND 2 JIORSES, $140, 186 |Lucky Dog, | 712 |Shielas.. - o s et help. 41415 (' Farrell. Tel. K 426, | ANIED—PUPLLS; }1"]“;5'::“‘;#“? £8; DAY 164 Golaen Gate ave. 4 oy | , 2Be: "UP 10 | Sy ppramee o S Tl Py codies 3?,’ e [R5 CRINESE & TaPaNEse: BSUD 20 YEARS: | date. Pariors 1026 Morset st. over the Wonden AFPLES WANTED—SOUND WINTER VA- 1 i $ $1 Uhelpitel.maln 1997. BRADLEY &CU.. 640 Clay R . 3 s rieties: 4 tier; in carload lota: for cold-stor 161 in H il aDf > NTED-HOUSKKEEPER OF MATRUN | aZe purposes. Consumers' Ice Company, 420 2 1 Ry 3 "4) { :3:..3:{.‘15: ‘ffi.fi;’f‘;lfi Ah;n?l\;,‘s.“& 73 | for institution. 2302 Clay st., 12t0 1 p. 3. Lighth st., S, F. i kY " = : tel. Main 52 g ANTED — AN EDUCATLED, MIDDLE: | ]DOOMS PAPE TW 3 Bhas by imp. DarebinLou Lanier, Time, | JULDERLY MAN (ENGLISHMAX) WGULD Aced woman: scrupuiousiy neat. who has hag | 1o AL s Ty A R 100 e R Crany ot i sk OB ACF, $o0d Home: Is gen- | experience in thé manasenient of a housenold ana | by day of coniracts 1200 Webster. tel. Steiner3ig: i < SRl used B it chiidren: widow preferred, withou: famil 5 (4, FHETH KACE—Seveneighths of a mile, for three-year-olds and upward; purse 400, 3. H.. boc 89, Call Oftice. ehtunglemenis: wil have the car of (o girn, 7 | VY ALL FARER, 10 & ROLLT FARER HANG: z \ i OUNG MAN OF STRICTLY THMPERATE | aod 1) vears, and general management of home: | ,, i SACHOE. 910, by comeact or day's work, | Horse, age, weight. 3 (183) Summertime, 19¢ |Ostier Jor, 188 | Wyoming, 182 |Theima, 5 166 | Tenacit 183 |Clissie B, 189 | Walter J. EIPRae = e s TR IC Won driving. *Barred in the betting, Swrt good. 1:273%, Winner, A, J. Stemer's br. £, by Fitz James-Springlike, Time, babits end g0od business qualities seeks cleri- cal positicn with some £00d business house where be will be permanent; is thoroughly versed in business ways and has hud practical ex; erlence: wiling 10 work fhe first year for the smullest wages. Address Permanent. box 100, Call Offic: OUNGMAS 25 YEARS OF AGE, WIsHE position of any 01; references: ‘ears 1ast plnce, - Address 3., box 10% Canl Ofter, BUILER, SWEDE. DESIRES A PLACE IN private family: best of references from New | York City; willing and obliging. G., box 149, Call one servan. al.owed. Address M. A., box 164, Call Oftice. LEAKN URESSCUTTING AND FITPIN iskirt patterns.25c. MCDOWKELL'S. 636 Market TED—MEN aND WOMEN TO LEAKN barber (rade: only 3 weeks required: toois ven and catalogue sedi. B L Larbed SCOOOI, 515 Howard st. r own price: work mus: be MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. Ol.n GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL Iy, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. N. K ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT Dit. JOKDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 years' successful practice is a gnarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated satisfaciorily by malil $5('0 FALD FURA CASE L FALLTO CUKEOF fem ale complaints or diseases of the eye; consuitation iree, MRS, DR. SCOTT. 325 Geary st U PRAK'S FEMALE REGULA1ING PILLS; safe and eflicient_emmenacocue: 31 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts, OME. A FRIEND AND MOTAEK'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE. 1416 r.ighth st., Alameda. FIRREGULAR ORANY FRMALE DI~EASE see MES.DR. PUXTZ £nd becontent. 25414 4th. DEHALL Ta MCALLISTER SIREET, Neik Jones. Diseases of women and children. RS, DES. DONOVAN, 1306 FOLSOM ST confinement: terms reasonable. TYPEWRITERS, AVE YOU €KEN THE NEW PEERLESS typewriter and Kotary Duplicator? They stand at the head. K. E. REVOLK & C0., 409 Calitornia —_— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E, 1 ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS J % 21, Crocker i lelepuone Maiu %5, San Francisco. Cal. OUSE OF 68 ROOMs: NICE nished; selliug on account of sickness and leaving the city: no reasonable offer refused. PHELPS & CO., 917 Lark 28 URNISHED K count of owner leaving ODGING-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS; GOOD 4 reliable house from which good living can be iow rent. 116 Leidesdorf¥ st. OUSE WANTED OF 50 10 50 J room<: none but proprictors need reply. Ad- dress A., box 10, this office. IRST-CLASS TRANSILNT HOUSE OF 8 rooms: bargain this week. 131 Ta-ior st. FURNITURE ¥OE SALE, JLEGANT FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM FLAT for szle; also upright, Mozart piano; sold cheap. 936 Oak st., cor. Scoti. 7 ING FURNITURE CO.,1127-29-31 MARKE' furnish 4 rooms, 5.8 10 ¥50; best bargains. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.—LOW. ST prices; furniture, curpets: ail grades. 866 Miss'n UCTION HOUSE, 827 ASH chamber sults, $1% 50: folding-beds. $10. H3S M. PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTEKY CO. 1301 MARKET ST.,'COR. NIN I'H. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. 400 Saxee CHAMBER SEIS. $i4: stoves, $5: parlor eets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bac outfits. T. D. McCARTHY. 764 Mission. AT LS NEUMANNE 117 H, lowest prices on hiousehold good: v 85 New: CAS;: OF ON time: open evenin FURNITURE W F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES F ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin, IGHER PXICa 1THAN by Indiana Aunction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones NASH PAID FOR EaTIRE HOUSES Uk smaller lots of furniture, carpels, e J. BOWCHER 222 Stockton: send nosta’. CAEPET CLEANING TY ST ARPET CLEANING WORKS Ccleans, moves. lays carpets. G. IL STEV Mer, 88 and 40 telephone South 250. VARPETS C FERC ¢ ACKI SCOME_DISGU toSPAULDIN 858-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, ike new. South 85. D. HEN YOU poor work send pet-beating Works, VANCE CARPEI-CLEANING CO..— 402 Diiger. tel. Main 584, GEO. WALCOM, Frop. & MITCHE LEANING CO,, J. fio'tins Tel. Mis. 74, ARPEF-ULEANIN sampies free; tel. Jess JONKLIN'S WORKS 358 Golden Gate ave. ast 126. 0C A YAKRD AT GREAT WE; CARPET- cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 | Fighth st. Telephone LOST. OST—MONDAY, SMALL MEMORANDUM- Look, owner George S. Lrowu : 1o value but 1o owner. Get reward at W. S. Ray & Co's. NOX TERRIER, ALL WHITx BUT BLACK B and tan bead, with white stripe down the cen- ter. Heturn t0 l;;belo 8 ave. Eovl\‘e reward, H BERNIA BANK BT street. Finder leave a: bank. OST—SATURDAY NOON, DEC. 5, ON LAR: 4 kin st.. from City Ball to Post st.,’ papers.oa the Firat National Bank. Please return same (o the pank and receive reward of own BYILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASKES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission s:. et et o s LA s sl AL QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. Mm CUNVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: & ome i LS as s 2 night; 10 per week: iree 'l L o and baggage i0and from terry. HEAPESY AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the .L:Iw States or Canada one year for $1 §0, posi- i UHN K As N ANDMAURICE L AsHEK. uitys a: luw. ris 515.516. 5+h noor, Purrout hids PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANTED—A GOOD OPPORTU- Pv‘ulybllnlctlv. man with $5000 to go in a commission business. For particulars answer to A. B, box 20, Call Office. JoB-THE GENTLEMAN ON CALTFORNTA reet car who was seen to pick up a bunch of keys at Hyde-stiest junction, December 7, ug noon, will confer a favor and receive reward by returning same to office of that company. Tosi=ox THE WAY HOME FROM THR Columbia Theater, one Ea.tera Star p ‘lease return to this oflice aud receive reward,

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