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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1896 THE HANDICAP WENT T CAPTIVE Pat Dunne’s Chestnut Is a Racehorse in His Way. There Was the Usual Big Crush’ at Ingleside, Ladies’ Day. Woodchopper Was a *“Goed Thing” That Failed to Land—Moylan Beaten in the Last Event. The grand stand at Ingleside track yes- | terday resembled the muchly vaunted | Adamless isle of the southern seas. It seemed as though every woman not in- vited to & sewing bee and every young miss that had alreaay picked out her | Christmas bonnet was present in the | grand stand. The day was beautiful and | warm, and there is little wonder that they swarmed in droves to view thesport. The favorites didn’t all win, and of course some pretty lips pounted. Bernardillo was mean enough to get beaten by Cande- | laria, and George Cochran, quite a favor- | ite with the fair sex, who had the mount on Readinzton, lost caste by having his | mount headed out by Candor, though in the long run these little mishaps were overlooked. fxcluding Sport McAllis- ter’s win, the other choices pleaded their cause successfully. Possibly the ring bas experienced bet- ter betting days, but still the different | books had about all they could handle. The firms that did not lodge the coin broke even or beat the day. Barring the second race Mr. Havey's starting was quite up to his fine work of the previous partof the meeting. Numer- ous bad actors contributed to some of the tedious delays at the post, for which the | starter is blameless, although a battery | ¢ might work a change for the better in his | assistant. | With eight or ten pounds more weight | on Captive the handicapper could have | tossed bouquets at hims: over the foot- | lights. Pat Dunne's hooded chestnut | opened an 8 to 5 choice for t .e mile and a 1 furlong event, but such a weird, wild plunge was made on Rev del Bandidos | that the ring was forced to close him equal | choice with the congueror ot Requital, | both being quoted at twos. Any and all | sorts of prices were laid against the six | other starters. Arter passing the stand | Installator took the lead from Captive | | and Semper Lex and his chances looked | quite favorable as he led the bunch into tne stretch for the wire. Willie Martin | presently made his move on t.e back of Captive, and thundering on from second place, where Le had been loafing, the chestnut won, like the good one that he | is, by a neck in 1:55. Instailator took the | place, a length anead of Semper Lex. | With Lobengula ineligible the opening | mile run was a rather easy thinz for imp. Miss Brummel. She went to the post a | 2t05 choice and won cieverly by three | yaris of a length from Iustigator in 1:4314. | | | On the strengtn of his good showing 1n last Saturday’s stake run the Baldwin entry Bernardillo was made favorite for the | two-year-old event over six farlongs, in | the interim Candelaria’s good races being overlooked. rked frcm 7105 10 evens | the latter entry always held the Santa | Anita ranch representative safe, winning easily at the end by three lengths. Bohe- mian Lass was a distant third. | It looked as though Keddington and | “andor should fight it out for first place | in the hurdle event for maiden jumpers, | and as run the race showed the otners had | no chance. Reddington, carrying the Cor- rigan colors, went to the starting posta 6 | to 5 favorite, with the black mare a strong,second choice. The pair had the | thing to themselves almost from the | jump. After taking the last jump the 1avorite developed a tendency to bear in | toward the rail, and this failing cos: him the race, for in a_hard drive Candor beat | him out a head. Malo Diablo was a poor ‘ “hird. ing—200 Hy Dr 107, Instigator 105. « 97 195 Foremost 98, Adolph_S Morte Foase 101. Sabilla and Tobey met with dis- aster during the progress of the race. Duke Stevens was left at the post. ‘Woodchopper was a real live one yester- day to all outward appearances, and a stiff play was made on him to beat Toano in the seven-furlong dash that was fifth on the card. That artistic knight of the pig- skin, J. Gardner, managed to have him turned sideways when the barrier went up, and he broke no bottles, although heavily played at 210 1. Toano, the even money choice, led throughout, passing the judges two lengths in front of San Marco. Lucille, the Spreckels entry, an outsider in the betting, was a fairly good third. Ed Corrigan’s Moylan appears to be an uncertain quantity. He was an even morey choice for the final six-furlong sprint, but the start didn’t suit him :m'd he worked his way up from eighth posi- tion in time to finish fourth. 1In a drive the 7 to 1 outsider Sport McAllister headed out Ed Purser’s Perseus, against which 6 to 1 was obtainable. Ricardo, with 12 to 1 to show laid against him, fin- ishea in that position. B Notes. Just before the horses were called to the post for the fifth race of the day, Willie Martin was substituted for Macklin on the back of Toano. Almost immediately the odds against the old gelding were rubbed from twos down to even money. He won easily, and made quite a material differ- ence in the winnings of two or thrae boo! s0 it is said. After the change in jockeys on Toana, | the heavily played Woodchopper receded in the betting, and many will always wonder whether or not it had anything to do with his bad acting at the post. The Tourist, a fine-looking colt by the i dead Wildidle, showed improvement in his running yesterday. If looks go for anything he should certainly be heard of in the future. Al Shaw is riding in rare form, and any of the Eastern importations in the way of riding talent have yet to show that they outclass him in any respect. He hustled Sport McAllister along, making that horse think he was a stake animal. Little Clawson shows no bad effects from his hard fall off the back of Red Glenn some days ago. He finished a very pretty ride astride the back of Perseus, and evidentiy has a future before him. 1 Maynard and Swift, the jockeys who took bad tumbles during the progress of the hurdle event, suffered no serious in. | juries. i Following is the list of starters in to- | day’s running events: First race, seven-eighths of a mile, selling— utonomy 107, 194 Podiga 107, 200 Monita Pecksniff 110, 205 Cardwell 105. 205 7, 5 Agitato 113, 169 Franco 102, 205 Me- Second race, seven-eighths of a mile, sell- Frank K 110, 194 Bom- tie 107, 186 Nie Nac 102, 175 Cloverdale | 204 Wyominz 108, 208 Miss Ross 102, 102, 192 Fly 1074 Mr. Reel 107, 186 Blue 110. d race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, two- | year-olds—197 The Roman 102, 177 Sugarfoot P. F. 107,193 rpedo 102, Fig Iv 99, M. Clicauot 110, 188 Leat' 107, Fort Augustus | 110, 165 Tryst 103, 201 Suisun 105, 201 Za- | mar 11109, (148) Tropical 112, Fourth race, seven-eighths of a mile—211 211 Dungarven 110, 196 Thorn- hill 110, 203 Petrarch 105, 204 Tenacity 112, 185 Don Gara 112, 209 Alvarado 102, 204 | Walter J 112. Fiith race, one mile, selling—174 Peter 11 106, 199 Suarise II 94, (189) Saivable 100, 194 >an’i Dance 97, All Over 109, 209 Palmerston 183 Doubtful 94. Sixtn race, one and a sixteenth miles, sell- ing—209 Babe Murphy 103, 72 Strathrol 101, 213 Litte Cripple 103.209 Hermanita 103, 121 Two Cheers 103 215 Jack Richelieu 101, | 207 Schnitz 101, (200) 7. 92 Minnie Cee'98, 200 | preckels UNHAPPY HOUSEHOLDS. Divorce Proceedings Keep the Judges of the Superior Court Busy. The divorce suit of Angelo Berretta against Delia Berretta was on trial behina closed doors in Judge Seawell’s court ves- terday. In these days it is unusual for divorce cases to be contested, but in the [ present instance the struggle is not over the question of a separation but to decide upon the division of about $60,000 worth of property. Divorces have been granted by the Superior Court as follows: Margarita Isted from William Isted, for desertion; | Mrs. Welthy A. Koster from Louis H. Koster, for infidelity; Charles M. Barres from Mary A. Barres, for desertion. Divorce suits have been filed as follows: | Bessie R. Dibble vs. William I Dibble, Marian A. Trumpour vs. J. P. Trumpour, Mary J. Reilly vs. Thomas W. Reilly, Elizabeth Ann Penrose vs. Josiah Pen- rose. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. " GLESIDE RACETRACK. Wednesday, December 9, 1896. Twenty-fourth day of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Track fast, s;l 1 FIRST —One mile; purse $:50. ] 1 | 1 Betun, Index.| Horse, age, welght. | st | Fin Jockey. op. 187 |LMisBrumml, 3. 96 2 11 |11 |Thompson... 720 23 168 | Instigator 99 1 23 | 2h W Martdu..o.| 4 8 195 | Aricus, b. 05| 3 520 | 350 Tl 200 | Dungaiven, a1 1105 & ciloe 3) 50 Good start. Won handily. Winner, W. 0'B. Macdonough's ch. £, by Beau Brammel-lmp, Mirage, Time, 1:431% D RACE—Three-quarters of 512, scon = | | | Betting, Index.| Horse. age, weichr. (St | 14 1% op. L 197 v e 197 5 | 45 g0 188 .| 5 20 60 183 | 100 300 | 3n {100 300 | 66 ‘20 1o | 735 | 1100 30, 3 415 | Frawley . ..".l| 30 100 Good start. Won salloping. Winner, Burns & s b c., by imp. Midlothint-Cosette, | Time, 1:15. ‘)] ; 1 HIKD KACE—One and an eighth miles: bandicap; purse $500. 1 Letting. Index.| Horse, age, welsht. | St.| Std. | 14 | 15 | 3 op. ClL (192) | Capiive, 3 . ...109 1 (sh |2n |2 2 178 |Tusia.lator, 106 1-11 Pasils e s 10 mper Lex, &. . holoh |74 |6 |33 |W. Mariin 20 13i2h B34 (4h |4 Cole 50 | 1763, (40 (3h (85 |wolden 8 h |72 161. |7 614 |Thompson 5 @ Dragon h l4n 515 51 |714 [Jones 7 Rey Band| 8 8:al 18 7 |Clnw-on. 3 115 FPerfect siari. T, P. Dunne’s cb. c.. by Strathmore-Biack Maria. Time, 1:55, | SOUTH RAN AWAY WITH HIS LITTLE SON John S. Inglis of the Union Pacific Railway Has Fled. He Left on Sunday Last for the East to Avoid the Court's Decree, Would Not Pay Alimony or Give Up H's Boy to His Wi%e, Who Sued for Divorc:. John 8. Inglis, the contrecting freight agent of the Union Pacific Railway Com- pany, has disappeared from San Fran- know of hissudden leaving until he was gone and safe beyond the State line. ‘With him Inglis took his little son, who has been the subject of a contest in the Superior Court, so the flight has some- thing in it of a romantic nature. The disappearance of Iaglis was kept very quiet until yesterday. On Monday it was known only to one or two of his Iriends, but it was not till yesterday that the local agents of the Union Pacitic sys- tem knew that he had severed his connec- tion arbitrarily with the company, at least in California, and skipped with his son. For two days 1t was thought by them that something had happened to prevent Inglis | from appearing at the office on California syaet. 18 employment took hira away from the oftice much of the time, for which Teason notbing was thought of his ab- sence. He traveled all over the State making contracts with shippers, and also in S8an Francisco with merchants, The office received no word from him as to where he was at work and when informa- tion was given yesterday regarding his sudden journey eastward the Union Paci- fic agents wers the wos: surprised of all ibe railway men who heard of it later in the day, when the matter was discussed among them on the stieet. said a railway agent who was an intimate of Inglis for years in this City. “He jumped his position to avoid payving his wife alimony and to keep possession of his little boy. ‘Inglis became infatuated with a youag woman here—a girl of good family —and their association became notorious. He made a great mistake. He forsook his wite for another woman, and is to blame for all his troubles. He was the best con- tracting freight agent in Culifornia, had a good income and a nice home. His wite is a charming lady against whom not a word can be said. But be threw everything over and at last in his stubborn way skipped rather than abide by the decision of the courts.” “Where is he now?”’ The question was answered with some hesitation. “He is out of the State, beyond the ju- risdiction of the courts, and I'suppose that | the expense of bringing him back in acivil suit would be so heavy there is little like- {lihood of Inglis ever being hunted for. | It will be a long time before he comes back { to San Francisco, if he ever does come here again.” Some time ago Inglis sued his wife for divorce. He was untuccessful, as the court refused to grant a decree giving him the divorce, There was no proof against Mrs. Inglis, so the case was dropped. Then Mrs. Inglis brought suit for divorce on the grounds of desertion. Inglis was ordered to appear in court yesterday (Tuesday)with regard to thealimony,when he would be ordered to make provision for bis wife. The xeeping of the son was also to be considered. Rather tian sub- the court Sunday, it is believed, on the overland train for the East, where he will resume his occupation with some railway. For Repairs toaSchooner. United States District Judge Morrow ren- dered an opinion yesterday in the admiralty case of C.J. Jorgensen against Ellen M. Weth- erbee, tne owner of the schooner Mary Gilbert. | In December, 1894, the vessel ran aground on the beach near the mouth of the Alseya River in Oregon and Mrs. Wetherbee made a verbal agreement 1o puy Jorgensen for repairing the damages and bringing the schooner to San Francisco. He a1d 5o but the owner refused to pay all that was demanded, cisiming that the charge was exorbitant. Jorgensen brought an action to recover £73540. A cross libal was brought by Mrs. Wetherbee for damages sus- teined by reason of negiigence of Jorgenson {in his work. Judge Morrow d:smissed the cross-complaint and gave a decree in favor of Jorgensen for §313 75 and the cost of the ac- o, ————— SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." PUSINESS OFFICE of the Sap Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. | BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 859 Hayes street. open until 8:30 o'clock. 715 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth snd Mission streets, open | ©ntil 8 o'clock. 2618 Misslon street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. cisco. He did not let even his best friends | *“The whole story istold in g few words,” | mit he got away from the jurisdiction of | | ence, housekeeping, miunagement of store or hotel | Bush st. | Please call 210 Dromm st. | Apply 216 Pork _SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. AMERICAN WOMAN OF UNEXCEPTIONAL ability is especially desirousof obtaining work by the day, week or month: specialty, washing, SCruobing, housecleaning: case 0f UGN Deces- siiy: s solitary and lonely: t:rms but $1 a day and carfare, "‘f&z% Third st., room 3. WANTED — BY RELIABLE STEADY Woman to do housework : go.d ook and work- er; references; wages $10 (o $15 month; can be seen for 8 days; no postals. 79 Jessie, bet. First and Second, RESEECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WURK "{lhfi day; washing or housecleaning: take gents’ flahinels and washing home. Call or address MRS, FITZSIMMOKS, 1218 ¥ush st. ELIABLE MIDDL_E-AGED WOMAN WISH- s a sicuation; is gooa cook and will do light housework; wages moderate. 27% Fourth st, over flower-store, RESPECTALLE GEEMAN 10 do weshing or cleaning by the day. Wildey st., oft Fillmore, bet. Bush and Pine. (OO9KING 0% GE~ERai HOUSEWORK IN privase family, or work by the day for the 71915 Howard. holidays. HARD WORKING WOMAN WISHES ANy kind of work by the day. Call or address 1061 Folsom st. LADY WISHES 1204 UATT 3 Y QUNG MaN oF habits and good bus cal position with some ne will be permanent; business ways and has’ wiling to work the wages. Address Permanent, box 100, Call Office. RICILY THMPERATIE iness quallties seeks cleri- good Lusiiess house where is thorouguly versed in had practical ex;erience; first year for the smullest BUSINFSS CHANCES. ND BAR: DOING Joeation A1: will bear : a snap. SCKIB- HELP WANTED—Continued. st ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- B u-u-m‘s secretary, CONRAD TROKLL. 857 Clax. R~—FOR 1EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. b8 Barbers’ Assn. % FUCHS. 325 Grant ave, JRNEYMEN BARSBEKS EMPLOYMENT :I:'r!:ury. H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. $ 1100 GROCERY fine business: investigation: see this a: onc NER & €0, 7 City Hall ave. 10(), LUSCI COUNTER IN A% FINE LO- 8100, oowre s city; chesp rent: will sac- rifice: owner must leave city. UTLER, SWEDE. DESIRES A PLACE IN private family: best of references from New Yerk City; willing and obliginz. G., box 149, Call JBAKER, FIRST-CLAsS ON cakes can make his own 523 Plne st wishes steady work, clty or couniry: st. Call or address K. M., BREAD AND Mmm BLACKSM Call Uffice. sltuations; wife u good C00K. G, K., box 104, ITH AND WIFE WANT S COACHMAN; BY SWEDE: FIRST-CLASS Lorseman: undeistands eare of cows, zarden- W ANTED—BY RESPRCTABLE “WOMAN, position to do lisht housework or take full charge of chi dren; best of refs. 1018 Howard. JIRLOF18 WOULD LIKE TO DO WOEK IN exchauge for a dress. D., box 82, Cail. FUBST-CLASS WRAPPIER AND TEA GOWN maker; 81 50 up; made at residence. 4031 Ninsteenth st. © SWEDISH (TRLs> WANT PLACKS TO DO < cooking and housework. Apply 1332 Mission. FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIK! @ position either in Berkeley, Oakland or Ala- meda; fond of children: good reference. K. B., box 105. Call Oftice. QTEADY, CAPaBLE ani, wi hes10do general call or address 1018 Howard st Y JUNG LADY WISHE housekeeper; city or Oskland. 1002 Powell st. MERICAN WOMAN WANTS GENERAL housework: good cook. Call or address Y74 Foisom at. QTEONG YOUNG GITL LATELY FRUM TRE- Tand: s slicht knowledge of cooking: wages $15. Call at 1025 Washington st. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES PLACE TO D0 PROT~.&T- WOMAN, Please housework. A POSITION AS Please call at SCRIBNER & €0., 7 City Hall ave. $80 TWO HORSES, TEAMING BUSE . ness, fine establisned trade: paying from $125 (0 $200 per month: team worth price asked, SCRIBNER & CO., 7 Clty Ha'l ave. - WH ALK AND RETAIL $10.000, Zomeiny sRTLESI own places in Calitornia: doing a fine busi- ness and location the best: this s a business in- Yyestment that will staod every investigating, #nd is considered first place of the kina in California. SCRIBNER & CO, 7 City Hall ave. TTARBER WASHSIAND~, ONE, TWU AND A o cheap. 828 Golden Gate ave. CASH AND SERVICES: $25 A WEEK $10 piianiced. 215 Sansome si., roorm 12. OYs BET, 14 AND 17 YEARS UF AGE. ‘Apply a 200 Sutter st. ANTED—SHOWMAKER TO BUY REPAIR- itig-shop; 2 machines. 335 Gough st SN AND WOMEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT e willing to work can learn of a permanent M situation at good wages by writing ag once to P. V. z, t . ¢ B RESTAURANT: GREAT BARGAIN: Inz. ete i best of reieronces. C., box 5, Call Oflice, | JitUHI00 AL 8% Wages by, KT $£)90‘ in the immediate Vicinity of Market st.; = PaRTNER IN BUTCHERHOP; EX- | g00d business and nicely fitted up: Jow rent. Ap- TEADY, RELTABLE YOUNG MaN @eR- | §75, PARINEEIR CUTCEN3S5 Fourth, | ply KENNY & CO, 917 Mariker ot Sumen), wishes & situation. Address W., box 72, - EN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST LDERLY GEATLEMAN PAR WANT- 22 W i irsunoray. 410 Keatnys ed by Scandinavian widow. 1 Fif n st. room ANDY TAUNDRYMAN WHO CAN HUK | TSI 765 MISSIOS, BEE, | 22 Aner 10. engine, boller, house, markidg or dis- | N5W WALLO HOUSE, 765 N, BET. : 3 — tribating, wishes. work at the \owest wages: Ad- | 1N 40 and 41b Singia Tarnished rooms, nigh 156 P N L IRADE FOR BANGILIN dress H. L, box 82, Call. io50c.week 81 0 82 50: rending-room: scrictest ai- | IV Sonoma or Napa county: average receipt, $14. W ASTED=FOBITION: EY AN AT ROUND |/Leadon morrilng calls: eleant quiess aion sl nigty f Box © 128, - i — Kind e Shine-band; (horoughly competent for any | FEEMIBS OB Y “fi‘}’”‘}i‘;‘;fi%‘é’fify‘;‘e’.fi‘ e Jonraals pibat $2000; Hos g10 500 nd of work: small mill preforred. ., bo: t-class opportunity; »tac . Ot P 126, Call Cflice. e X | Addreas immedtace, box 54, Ca 1 Uflice. Address Journal. box 120, Cail Office. NGINEER (-CUTCH), CHIEF'S CERTIFL | QIYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES | QOB () RESTAUKANT, KECEIPTS 830 4 L cnte, also practical ‘draaghisman, - wishey | 5 made 10 orders 83 50. 959 Howard. nr. Sixih. 83‘]572)2}).0: cheap rent. ‘Apply D. M. McRAL, charze of machine-shop, macninery, eic.: best of : N "LEAN 10c MEAL UR | = — — references K., box 0, Call (ffice. L e wits T8te Uran e ANTED—PAPLE KOUTE EITHER SIDE W L\UHEs Ik HOUsk, 44 THIKD. NEAR | 3570110 HOUSE, 85855 MAKKE§ ST.—EUOMS dlths - uode ei00. I Sl ron Rl e g o, 67 | FGH DAL s B W e R N R R o = 5 . N ., box s Ifies Week: free bna_nnd_bageava fo snd from th ANTED, 10 CULLECT WAGSS DU LaBOR | UL . ing business. B, e e nortb, §15 634-636 Clav st. PEMALE HELY WANTED. HAMBERMATD, ? chambermalds, $15 ench, MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Emp:oyment Agents, COUATRY HOTEL 2 Sutter st. GIRLS AND WOME S FOR H_USEWORK and cooking, $15 and $20. READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 MURRAY & W AY, GRAIN, WOt D AND COAL YARD; business locality. 19 5 Mi-g'on st. $650 fords nice livin corner; stable; ers&clerka. KNOX Collection Azcy. 110 Sutt ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE NITKD Siates Mariye Coros Unlied states Ns able-bodied unmarried men, ween #nd 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their inteution 1o become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write English, and between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet i height. Yor further information apply at the Recruiting Uffice, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. : 4 living-roums, furnished: : chaace to increase busiy d locauion for coal- B., box ¥8, C CH PLACE; A D L 020 Market. bargain. DECKER, 1 N $12; girl, Bosh st., &irl, Palo” Alto, Cal. girl, Kddy st girl. Bush st MART) irl, URSEGIRL, $10: GIRL, DEVI-ADERO S £10; giri for Presidio, $10: girl, Golden arket st. $12; girl, Larkin st., $10: , Larkin st., $12: German e ave., $1u. 15vE RS—IF YOU WA or sell a patent or nmeed capital, call or Hall of Inventions, 215 Sansome st , room 1 W B HAVE Tk BEST- 3 Pproposition in tha city for $300. 215 Sansome st.. room 12. M DS BaLESOLING, soe: LADIES, d0c: done while you walt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finek’s.s. & PET IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AXD 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and J.eidesdorft sts. housework or downsiairs work. Apply 227 | [JOUSEKEEPER. 815; GIRL, NICE COUN- Hayes st. EM ,\"fi’ home, '131“ girl, Herrison n;., $16: girl. - . . GIRE; | MeAllister <L §20¢ girl. Baker st., $15: girl, Sut- PRt sEWL G BY Go0D GERMAN GLRL; | er s, 815; giri, (iolden s, Rves, $50¢ sink | [ . ress 3 Wachington' st.. $15: giri, Washington st.. $20' REFISED GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 | eirl for Crocketi; ghl, Powell st., $15: girl a3 cook assist at lisht housework: no postals. 1708 | few men, $15: 9 German, 6 Swedish and 5 Danish Turk st.. et Scott and Devisadero. girls, MARTIN'S, 749 Murket at. O LADIES WISH EMFLOYMENT IN ANY EAD WAIT S, $35 AND KOOM. MAR- & capacity where energy, §00d address and ex- perience are required; needlework, correspoud- Office, uaklaud. S POSITION 1N Apply 246 Minna st. WITH GIRL6 Y r ARS Bot objected to. W, TOUNG WOMA bak ery or coffee: house. TOMPE TENT WOm A (Clolu. wishosatoni place: can take full charge Call at of house; ¢ 0k 1or men. .17 Second st., uturdsy, December 1 nd 3 o'clocl s OUNG CENTLY FRO BUTTE City desires a position #8 housexeeper for bachelor or widower preferred: city or couniry, 765 Market s .. room 15. W ANTED —BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMA work by the nour and s few hours every day. Apply b Rausch st., in rear. TRONG GERMAN GIRL; HOUSEWORK »J by the day: first-clasy cook; wiil get Christ- nias dinner reasonab e. Apply 1509 Fulton st. WO W KESSES WANT SITUATIONS IN restaurant; good references. Call 166 Shipley st OUNG WIDOW, REC LY FROM THE East, desres a position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower; fond of chi.dren. Koom 1, 1007 Market st. TIN’S. 749 Market st. STAURANT=LOW R T : must be sold on accoun: of other business: iriai glven. Appiy at (al Uffice. 32 0() . AURAN WITH A GouD $300. sicudy trade. Avpiy ac 17 Thistierh st for information. IEST-CLASS 1K NTED— CA: WHO CAN THINK OF e S receip's $30 dail some simple thing to vatent? Protect your ideas: they may bring you weaith. Write JOHN WEDD] BURN & CO., Dept. 1, }'IIRIIL’ASWD neys, Weshington, . C, for thelr $1500 prizs ufter and list of 200 inventions wanted. ‘ SANTED—-LABUORERS AND MECHANICS- to know that kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. stiil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Inrke roows; 26 per night; $1 to $3 ver week. OB PRINTING OFFICE, FINE CONDII 10N AUNDRESS FOR i early. MA RTINS, INSTITUTION ; 749 Market st. CALL cash, §850; installments, '$950. 4 < al. st. rm. 5. 00D PARINER WANTED PEY ACME HUUSK “bal MARKeT oI B low Sixth, for n room: 26ca night: $1 a wees. W ATRE-S 815 & glrl or woman to a country hotel, $20 and room, see pa tv here at 11 | A-3L; Woman cook, ¥25 to $30 and room. country, s e party hereat 11 A, M. MARTIA'S: 749 Mar- ket st. ND ROOM, CALLEARL’ sist in cooking: waitress, YCOK AND WAITRESS, 850 AND ROOM: ) cail ear.y. MARTI N’S, 749 Ma saloon $100. 538 ROCERS A ¥ tion—Rare oppor wiity eral market on Devisalero tine style: TINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD ST., NR. Market: 200 yooms, 26¢ A night: reading. room: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. JUUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW 10 ORDEK: any siyle, $8 up: misfits and _east-off shoss bough: or exchanged: Jarge stock of second-nwad shoes: first-class repairing: Wwork gusranieed 749 Mission st.. near Grand Upera-house. to be fitted up in . box 49, Call. ARE OPFOR- tuniy (0 take space in general market on Devisadeio st to be fitted up in fine style; rea- sonable rent. S.. box 18. Call. JTCCK OF GKUCEKIES FOR SALE store to let: cheap. ND A SW. cor. Hyde and Post. CQUK. FEW ™ $15. MA 'S, 749 HE CHEAPE! AND LARGEST LODGING- Market s . 10USA in LOW) Lindell House. 6th and Howard. JOLORED SECOND GIRL, §16: WATRESS, | ] ()() MEN TO TAKE LuDGING AT 10c, 156 / $15 res'aurant (0o< boarding-hous:, Bl and 20c a nignt. Inciuding coffee and roils. French or German housework girl. $20. MIsS | €24 Washington st., nenr Kearn'., CULL- N, 323 Sutter s TANTED_SINGLE ROUMS, 16C A DAY §1 TPER. $20 10 $25. week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a Auy. $1 50 a week; z T sl reading-room: daily pape: 36 Clay st. JEAT GIEL, 815, ASSIST | [ SIMMON WANTS 500 MiN 10 GET BOI- 1 THER D York stail: baby. MINS CT 893 Sutter st. + tle beer or wine c: best free lunch. 643 Ciay. FAT, REFINED PROTE~TANT GIRL, | RO0MS I5c T T6c PrR NIGH: 5Uc TO §150 nousewori MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutte per week. Oriental, 225 Dramm st. $1000. Al LLEN RISH HOUSEWORK GIRL, $15. MIS! 323 Suster s MERICAN WOMAN WANTS> PLAC hotel or lodging-nouse as housekeeper. N 509 N UESE WITH RELIABLE REFERENCES deslres care of inva'id or sewing: speaks French and Euglish. K. 1. 1221 O'Farrell st. RFELIABLE GIRL WISHEY A SIIUATION 1c do secend work: gocd waitress; best city rejerence. 2417 Clay st (TERMAN GIRL WISHES A PUSITION AS chambermaia or housekeeper; city or country. Address G., box 128, Cali. JITCATION WANTED AS CHAMBERMAID by French woman: speaks English and French. o pay-roll from navy- all stocked und ready for holiduy trade, but com- pelied to 2o East; 10 cents fare from San Fran- \ ANTED, YOUR SHOES>— Wi REPAIRG &hoes upto 9 o'clock every night: those work- Ing tirough the day can have their snoos repaired 00K, 835 MISS CULLEN, 825 SULTER | atnight while yon wait: ladies’ soling, 85 men's | cisco. Addressbox 341, Valejo Cal. ni:\e; GIRL, $26; 10 HOUSEWORK GIRTE, | ,;:‘:f;‘;:")‘c‘:""fl‘;l""n:‘x"o? ‘:n"::e""‘:l“fi’;‘: “’r‘?n;“‘::; $2000 ;:.ln‘x‘al in Ihis ‘:.-ulyl: :x}x‘;m#vl’:fig 1SS Gl LN, dob Satier ot $200. fore" 200" Gon Brinen cie, 1o7 e O MISS CULDEN; Diaphasium. i3 Xenamu: ey ; lrr‘:i\:‘;',\n T, BEST OF I JRENCH GENERAL HOU EWGRK GIRL, SRR TS A BOOK DHAROUTHRLES ANY: tuouased iekn. $20; &irl, San Rafael, cly and coun:ry, $: $15, $20: kitchen-gr., ¢ R.HANSEN & CO., Swedish or German general housework $20; general housework giris, 5,820 waitress, restsurant, as.ist waiting, $3 week. | 110 Geary. IDDLE-AGRD LADY WISHES ~ITUATIC( 10 do genera’ housework in respectable family. M JIDOW WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper: clty or couniry. Address E. C., box 886, Call Oflice. 2 JWEDISH GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO housework by day or month: 3 a g00d codk and laundress; best referoncos. Address 1 Fifth room 22. TPWU EXPERIE \ CED WAITRESSES WISH & position In hotel or restaurant. Address 9801 Folsom st. TENOGRAPUER XPERIENCED IN LE- 33, gal worlc”desires posiiion in law oflice.” 24 ne st. SES HO 0 and $2! #20: nurse, $20; 00k, #25; and a large number of g r s for hougawork in J. F. CHOSETT & C city and couutry. Sutter st. cook small boarding-house, TEL~ AND K-ST)UR- German style, 3 in famliy 316 OMPET. T GIRL, Pine st.. $20 $15: girl, Jewish fami! $20: German nurse, references. $15; call early, Gerinan Employment Oflice. 308 Mason st. amily, $26: good cook, 2 In family cans, short distance, second girl kept, $25: xirl strong chamberma‘d, $15. waitress, ‘MEDA. AMERICA Ame AL 'y, $20: girl O'Farrell st, [ANTED — CAPABLE woman for zeneral cook; sleep home: wages $18. Lox 155. Call Uffice. AND housewors ; HON EST must be good Address W. C,, Y UUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION 48 housekeeper. 122 Taylor si., 10om 9. M IDPDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WITH 1 k) housekeeper or to child wishes position a: work in family. M A., box 108, Call. JERMAN GIKL WANTS TO DO UPSTATRS work, wait on table or sew. Address 915 sacrameato street. S ANTED—POSILION OF roughly conipete Address and s ‘BUST BY LADY and trustworthy: no e requiremen:s, MRS. 1A LU LIKE A SITUATION AS 4 housekeeper: city or country. Apply 181 Taylor st., room 2. \ s B BUUSK. 4¢ THIKRD s1., NK. 200 yooms: 25c to $1 BU per night; 2180 1086 per week: convenien: and respeciaie; d_bagease to anl from the terr | wages $20 month, age 24. K. bUKRELLS, Em< BILUATIOANS WANLLD—NALE, _CHINKSE AND JAPA- nese emplorment office, 17_Webb st.. below el. main 281 . N J office HI best help. 41415 U’ Farrell. Tel. F ESE & JAVANESE: BSI'D, 20 Y EARS: TANTED—YOUNG tional reference for cashier state fullest particn ars this office. LADY OF UNEXCEP- in retail stor and salary. J. box 89, YIRL TED G embroider, appiy. nons hut experienced hand need 729 O'Farrell st. WHO UNDERSTANDS | U1 Stevens 1 8t HULA-MAKnE ON V S AT 41| VY OUNG GIRLTO ASSIST W ITH GENEKAL | olden Gate ave. housework. 1015 G IRL 70 'O GENERAL HOUSE- | work: wazes $15. Af er 9 a. ), 2826 ' oward. IRL ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWOURK. 268 G Clinton park, near Guerrero and Marker sts. IRL WANTED; CANDY-STOK. tencia st. 706 VA- | ANT D—A N W EAT GEAMAN GIRL FOR children and light upstairs work, 824 Grove, OUNG OK MIBDL! general hous:wor< fornia st. ~AGED WOMAN FOR references. 293614 Cali- | INISHER WANTED FOR VESTS A~D coats. Inquire of M AX GROS~, 604 Jessie st. LYNN'S DRESS A Academy, 14 Mc Allj; AND (UTTING ster st.; $1 per wee, or evening classe Puriors 1026 AN TED—PUPILS: PECIALRATES; DAY hairdressing 25 up to over the Wondsr. IV pub.ication ‘sivce Grant's book is * Miles' Personal Recol'eciions”; every oue wanis the book written by the commander-in-chief of the United States armg: first agent’s commission $22 n 8 hours. . PERSON. manager subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 723 Market st. VO MAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL induceme: ts to acents as The Family Journal, Write for particulars, 14 ~ansome st.. S, ¥. 0] 2 EILIMOEE 51 TATLOR-~HOP: CH near Montgomery uve LD - ESTABLISHED busines: for sale: cheap. 2410 Ge: Rixe OPPORLUNITY 10 old-estabiisihed furniture, carpet and unde taking business; clears over $3000 a year; stock $10,000. GEO.' L. BIKKMAIER, Welis-Farzo J-xoress building. $4U | CORNKE 914 KEARNY SI., retiring from business. ND CUAL WOOD W ANTED. PPER FLAT OF SALOON; HANDSOME 8 or 4 rooms: answer for 3 days. 208 Fifth, fixtures, suitable man aud wite. 45 = Third st. Sheliosiinl Lol g EADING HESTAURANT LEADING Cosiert clfic Coast: owner ruriring FOR WINTER 1N EX- A M. box 119, Cail, GRNINHED R OM change for dres:makive. S., box 138, Call Cflice, R WITH $£40.000 iN A grocery and liquor houje esiablishel siuce 183, Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. U EWSPAPER KOUTK IN INTERIOR CITY. lose 10 Suit Frunciswy, FOL DArtiCulars $ppif 1his office. RUvE ok SALE ACKUSS 1BE Bat. i o E furnished or unfurnished. Clay st 8 F. VIRLBABY, 7 MONTHS OLD, FOR ADOP- tion, trustworthy family. Address A. B.. Call Branch Oflice. 339 Huyes si. = CANT D 00D SECOND-HAND SALOON NG-HOUSES FOR sALE bar, with back bar, fixtures complete; most e ~ P ~ be a good fixture. Address Ber, box 9, Cull Office. | = 1 ROOMS, CL. §200; IN PAY- = |90 STATE MAKE, g 3 QAFE: BUEGLAR-PRGO L size and lowest price. Z, box 165, Cail Gflice. ECOND-HAND KOUAK-. CAMERAS, LEN. 1 siides. 109 Montgmry JUND Wi in carload lots: for cold-stor- onsumers’ Ice Company, 420 8-r00m house; rooms ail rented 8 rooms: near City Hall: 1.6 14 rooms on Folsom st , near Third. €6-room corner house, new furnitus e 35 rooms on Market s°., offer wanted. good' fu; 32 rooms, central. nieties; 4 tier. age purposes. Eighth st., 3. F. 704X RD—32 RO NER D P ERED, $2 e = nouse: suany: puying well: full up of e 32 020 UL WHITENED. | roomers: »0 1 on acionnt of other business —Ap- U $1 up: stains or blemishes removed: painting | 70 by day or coniract; 1200 Webster. tel. St | py DEC er;235. b‘l)KE.\I:\ N VINEYARDIST AND ORCHARD- ist (Frerch) wishes situation: good refere ce. Address G. A., Ho.el La France, 718 Call- fornia st, 100D HOUSK-PAINTER ANDHA DY CAR- (G- ‘Denter wants work.for real estate'men: o | ot care of proper.y Folsom st. C G 1 references furnished. NT MILK RUUTE. 428 Turk st, 210 3 P ar ERMAN BARIENDKER WANTS POSITI0; city or country; references. Address J. 39 ~lockton st W ANTED — AN agel woma experience in t] care of chiidren: widow cutanzlements: ana 10 vewrs, and geners one servan.’ aliowed. 1 Ottice. il have the care of tw D, MIDDLE: who nas had ounsehold and preferred, withou: family girls, 7 l management of home: Address M. a., box 134, EARN SKiTt b SUTTING AND FITIING: terns. 2. McDOWELL'S, 686 Marke: JANTRD=MEN barbar trade: only \ 31515 Howard st AND WOMEN TU LeA BN alogue sent 5 weeks required: tools BB Laroec Scnool 10 K, GUUD ASSISTANT OR SECOUND, / wants wors, will wash dishes: good baker, pire House. Clay st. PBOIRKEEDPSET. "8 YEAS EXPERIENCE, wan:s position: silary moderate; also under. tands selling: references. W. G WIFE, BOTH ©cook3, would iike 1o get positions in restau- rant or hotel. Apply 26 Hunt st DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND g 121 kddy TIIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 | o'clock. First degree. All Masons are in- vied. By order of the W. AL J_R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. THIS MG, a1 7:30 o'clock. for b. 3. Master Masons cordially invited. By order THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dec. 10, i1 ememorance Hall, cor. Lodge No. v | | SAN FRANCIS(O 5 of the Master. K. C. HARE, ~ecreary. 212, ¥. and A M.. meets @ GOLDEN WEST LOLGE S » No.322. 1. 0. 0. F.—Initintion % 2 2 — “ ) | | H Betung, | Seventh and Market s's. E. 0. GLEASON, X. G. Index.| Horse, as % Fio. | Joek Op. ClL| K. W.Biarrow. Reé¢ Sec. % 165 [Candor, 4.. 13 1J. Owens. . 3 2 i THE SAN FRANC O 183 |Redain-ton. 22 1 ev| Scottish Thistle Club meeis T TS 05 |Mulo Diabiy, 4. 510 .4 12 | (THUKSDAY) EVENING, Fraternit. e 43, |18 30 | Hall, 2 O'Farreil at 8 o'clock. 6 {1u 60 | Election of oflicers. A full atten lauceis requested. 7 ] 8 J. . CONLIE, Royal Chief, Fell 10 50 | _GEORGE W. PATERSON. Recorder. Spencer. 6 15 ——— e SPEC NOTICKS. Good start. Wonariving. Darebin-Miss Clay. Time, o MRe b 0 u‘:i.,.,,...m 1:5814. 7 £5, A8 X ULES MADE 10 ORDE 2 cheapest pa e in the oty. H. HU 21 SCHMID olden Gate ave. = L — NOTICE. — ABANDONED CHILLDRAN ] 3 Borting, | B ho homan Catiic Orpban_ Asylum S| ] A Op- vL | gince July, 1835 lto Rowker, age 11 years; | BT s Py 7 | Gertrude: Sheridan, age 11 years: Genevieve 5 sl anilea H Sheridan. age 4 years; Narcisca 0710, age 7 years; 7 | & B " 3% ,2 o8 | Mary Fitzeeraid, age 7 years: 1eresa Coyle, age o 5% | 38 be b :g 12 years: Mary Kowan, ace 10 years. 4 5h 5 5 20 60 w BAL UaNANIS nJkCIkD FOR 84. 5 7 9 I 8 8 coliections made, cliy or country. Pacifia 9" | gy 7 8 15| Ucilection Co.. 416 Jontzv ar.. 700m 6, 55%) :; W ;-.: P4 8 20 15 | Camelin, | 8 9 20 ’ Jack Rich 8 |10 i 1 E T DI pOIK 6 |13 1 3 52 DIV by Longiellow-imp. Salars. Time, XTH RACE—Three-quarters of a mile; selling: purse $300. 7 T ’ Betting, Index.| Horse, age, weight. | % i Str. Fio. | ¢ mf;L 192 |=pt McAllister, 4.106 13 (18 | 1n | 7 | Persen: & STl g1 ag | 6 192 | Ricard, 8 5 | Bb !nepara 50 (_85) | Moylun, 58 | 33 | 42 |Marphy. 1 Arnete, 4 6 1 510 |Jones . 6 10 199 |Detarxilin, 7 7 | 62 [B Ma 6 12 (17) | Quicksiive 23 | 6 77 [Goiden 10 15 50 a1 |8 8 [Woods 0 10 19 |1 Tsom. 8 15 Good stari. Wou dil 12153, " Wiuner, J. H, Tam’s ch. c., b; imp. Friar Tuck-Twilight. Time, B, PIVIDEND NOTICK—DIVIDEND NO, 38 (25 cencs per share) of the Huichinson Sugar P antation Co. will be’ payable a the ofice of the company, 527 Market sir-et. oo snd afier Moudav, Leconiber 21. 1896, Trauster-books will close Tuesdzy, Deceniber (5. 1+08, ut 3 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. v | B 4y 5ASKA” PACKERS ASSOCIATION, 308 Marke: st.. San Francisco, December 3, 886, d.vidend No. 56, 75 cents per share, payable 14en fo transier at 12 a0, 7th inst. W. B BRADFORD, Secretar; e e e e BAUAUATLIONS W ANYED—F EMALE, ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 Mason, furnisies best heip of a 1 nationalities. JANTED — OPRRATORS ON BRAIDING- ¥V machines. 14 Grant ave, room 56, oflice_of 'compuny: books closed for | | | mzke himself u ATION BY A GOUD COOK, s.eady a d competent, in a resiaurant or cof- fee and linch Louse; best of references: moderate wages. D, b x i71. Call Cflice. O GERMA el or resiaurant. Jones COOK WISHES place: ho 439 Pine st., near Keurn -. OUNG MAN WITH GUOD CALIFORNIA references wishes position; with whoiesale house preferred; best of habits. Y. M.. box 8. Call. - ABRBEES—YGUNG M AN WISHES SIEADY Job or Saturday and Sunday. Address H. H., 1548 Park si., alimeda. AP\AFSE WANTS A PLAE AS SCHOOL: bo: oF plain cooking. S 'T., 22 Prospect pl. JIEST-CLASS FAINT-R WANTS WORK BY day or contract: will work very reasonabie, or wi'l lease u grain, frui or s ock ranch, with imple- inents. Address Painter. 2838 Dwight way, Berkeley. TUATION S WANIED EY A GOOD : HOP orcustom coat-presser. C. P., box 99, Call. [3X YOUSG MAN AS ASSISTANT 10 AGED or invalid gentleman: no objection to travel; Dbest of references and security it necessary. K., box 9, Ci tand. ENgusi CONCHMAN, WITH FIRST-CLASS references. wishes position in Central America. pddress knglish, care J. C. JOHNSON, haruess- maker. . [y RIGHT ACTIVE BOY WISHES SITUATION 0 do store or oft:ce work. Addiess E. C., Call Branch, 2526 \.ission st. / ANTED=-1Y GOOD GRAPEVINE PRUN- - 20 to 30 acres, by the day or contract. Ad- Xperi, box G 4%, Call Cflice. NG MAN OF 22, ~PEARS SPANISm, German and En:lish, desires a good position; commercial. 6. P.. box 84, Call Office. VOKKKEVER, 20 YBAR~ EXPERI Al 1eference, wants perm dress B. K., box 84, Call Office. M Winchester Honse, : 25¢ to $1 ' USLLUN VINIRN L AND KESPRUTABLE; 44 Third st near Market: £0 per night: $1 50 to 83 ‘0 tvom err - le ences required; plain carr) $9 to $12 a wevk, in 1 gardener for priva vineyardists, etc. ' W. D. EWER & CO., to cow, ete, refer- striper. cooks, dishwashers, ci : & | 2.Q KOO 50 TALL PAPEK, 4C A ROLL: PAPER HANG: | - % Mark 209 e N Erce mork mnust be hal N. E. | 74 fooms: new furaiture; easy payments. ... 1000 MELICAN ST 8 rooms; nicely furnished; nor:h Market... 18 LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JRWEL | 28 rooms; clearing 580...... . 500 ry, watches repatred. MUND, 113345 Mission. UNDERWOOL :\: Co., 7685 et si. BUILLISGS Bov GHT: LUMBIK, SASHES, %250, FRIVAT 3-ROUM HOUSE: ALL doors. mantel . for sale. 1166 Misslon st DU, tall; rent § can make QELL YOUE i . CLUTHING A. $75 per month. 1 D ciry 1o A KL 109 Nixth st se Fres NSInNT 1 S OF 8 rooms: week. 181 Tavlor st. DENLISTS, UQ FURNISHID KOOMS; CHEAP: ON AC- HALFANT & CHALFAN MOVED rFROM | =O count of owner leaving vity 791“ How:rd st. 8 Muson (0 119 Po. ell: bridgework a specialty. ODGING-HOUSE ( J reliable house from made: fine i F L T erANZ CIRACTION PALN LESS: ) Crown work, bridge wors and teeth without plates a specialty, 336 Sutter. NF. cor. Stockton, &7 FULL SeT OF reli “WORTH $15; b« arranced 5 years: exiraction free: fillings e JOnL SET oF G ‘hicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth s Lul, 2., WARCZANTED; tilling 50Uc, crowns $3. | DBROWN, 2114 3d. WLION DEATAL ASSUCLL 0ION, 806 MAK- in wrapper, {or mailine. CAKEEL CLEANING, Cn:\ STRA T CLEANING Wi cleans, moves. lavs carpets. G. ki, STE M.r. 88 and 40 Lignih at.; telephoue South ket st. DR CHARLES W. DECKEHR: VARPETS CLEANED ATED e K. W. PRATI—IERTH ON ALUMINUM like new, FERGUSON & CO Tenth; tel tlates same price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. | South 36. D. MACKI successors. T A SET FOR I n il H—WA (RANTED A3 JHEN YOU BE D WITH { £ood as can be made: filling $1 . dentl; 930 Market st., nex: Baldwin 7 l)Al.\Lb.azs EXTHRACILOS, DU CHUWN bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: 18 years experience. K. L. \VALSH. D.D.5., 8153 Geary. K. LUDLUM 3LiL:. 1448 MARKET SI., NR. Eleventh: no charze for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; tecch from #8 per set: extracting buUc: gas given. SIS, eater. poor work send 10 SPATLDING'S Ploneer Car- Pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, DVANCE CAKPE |- « 102 Sutter, tel. Main 394, J. EIOICHELL CARL ANING + 240 14th st.: cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. YARPET-ULEANIN sampies free; tel. Jessie 94d. gentleman’s place i { helper o learn irade, ¥15 o ¥20 & cabinet-make x; fi st-c’ass buiter-maker, 3 nt walter for ¢ uniry, $:0; and otlhers. USKETT & C AD HANDY MAN FOR n country, $25; blacksmith id found; 2 ¥35; resta; Apply (0 J. F. C ECOND “ OUK AN 0; vegeiabl SEN & CO. -BOY : JAPANESE WA ITER, SOME le cok, ¢ untry hotel, #35. 110 Geary st. YONKLIN'S CARPRT- B 3 0 28 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 1 ©C A YAKD AT GREAT WESTERN CAKPET- © cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Telephone - ssie 1061 WAT Ur TEELH WITHoUs o fiale. DR D M. G. Youne, 1841 Polk w. K. J. J, LE R, 1200 MAKKE L, COK, GULDEN Gate uve.: onen even ~nndavs till noon, TROOME DENTAL ASSUCIATION, 708 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas speciallsts: painless ¢xtracting, with gns, $1% Viates. 86 up: 6, $1 ap. D SEOReE W, LE TMF GENUINE Jeek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraciion SALX—NISCLLLANEUUS. (ECOND-HAND 4-CAN s and patentee of Improved brid v 24 chamberwork, MAWTIN' , 749 Marketst. | Yith5ot any piate. Tovet trom §1o So0s 1oriteil - OOK. $30 AND ROOM, CALL EARLY:| A LL WOEK SVER WORN fanch waier. MARTIN'S, 749 Ma; vk Aiso giamond lockel and cbain: boh sets hand: T2 0: Cs < T new. A . M., A‘Ex"llx.5 .l'(lk;t o.n;‘.’ffi Ay DRETTY MOURD l:‘l(i'n:;& ;’T:TR FLY -~ o = = used: very reasonable. Address S, x JECOND CUUK F ST UURANT. CITY, > < L 5860 e B WA & GO 608610 0 a5 ut furnish 4 Jooms. ATEIMEORTED IR LY Mot 2 AT vy TAU ] T 4T maltese co or; 6 months old; in perfect condi JOR SALF—RIETAUGA NT ON O'F RIEELL J3UCKINGHAM FURNITC RE CO.—LOWEST | tion: finestand oaly one in the clty; price £50, gk aith new Freach range. f1quirs ac 8174 | 13 prices: furniture, carpe.s: ail veades 866 Miosn | Address : 84, Call Of st.. furnitu re. et et TR 9 n 51 AUCIIVN HUUSE, 827 1185.0N ST.—AS HOLSTEIL 2 ED. OFFICE W D iy ok, WASH AXD | 1 chamber sulls, 314 8 olding-beds. g1 1 | 1 Red Fing, Six-21 ¢ station, San Bruso eag 2 3 o s | - 5 - S village. = Address ¢ 00k, box 39, ne Uffice. H Gu.u. M. VLUMN LO. UPHOLSTERY CO. ACK, HAKNeSS AXND 2 HOKSES, $140, TANTED—BLACKSMITH, TAUCK & CU, 107 uregon st Davis. AFPLY TO E, | bet. kront ang W dhour piace: wages Sty bét. 10'and 11 Acae ANTED--AN ELDERLY MAN TO WORK small. Call at 438 Fiuu | OMPUSI)OR, HIGH GRAD OFFICK: ABIL- ity ? age? references Job, box 1 5, Call Office. ? wages? Address Steady LUMBER'S HELPRE. Kourth and Braunan APPLY L. YUNG, sts. ANTED—A LUNC ton 8t 'H MAN. 17 WASHING- TOUNG MAN 10 WORK GR: CERY-STORE and drive delivery wagoa. 126 Clav st. ITUATION WANTED AS CLEKK. BOOK- keeper or business manager in wholesale busi- ness. Address (., box 15, Call Oftice. YUUNG STEADY MAN WISHES TO LEARN toniake buiter: is a good miker and would ul. Address B. B.. tox 55, Cail. S ANTED — FIRST- 8ani 10 Haves st. UCTIONERR WA ton st., Oakland. SLASS T NIGHT COOK. call 910 i0. " NTED. o790 WASHING. ANTED—GOUL and car fare. 1245 LUNCH WAITE] 5 Kentucky st. oy 164 Golden Gate ave. A 10x20 AUTOMATIC ENGIN UITABLE for electric lizhting. 309 Foisom st. FOR SALE—A LARGE, HIGHLY POLISHED solldoak china closer: cost 840: onty o £ months in use: will sell for $25. Call betw. and 7 v, 3. at 412 Tenth st. R FOR SALE—S5 KAMBLER BICYGLE £00d condition; ve: box 42, this office. OR SALE CHEAP—10 ROUMS AND BATH; 1501 MARKET ST., COIL NI [ Carpets. Furniture and Uphoistery Gonds. 400 CARPERTS; I KI5, $la: CHANBRR Stoves, $5: parior eets, $20: folding-beds, §10: baz outtits. T. 1. McCARTHY, 764 Mission AL . NEUMANNE 117 SIXTH, FOR West prices on househol v isnew: cas oron e 3 N ¥ citeap. Address R. Bi,, AN IL U F YOU W WANTED., GUOD PRICKS FOR FURNL ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. all occupied. 518 Taylor st MGHER C0ICs THAS ANYWHERA PAID | (WOMFLETE S&T TINNEWS TOOLS by Indians Auction C0,10567 Market.opp.Jones bargain. WHIEIK, 518 Mission «t. A mn:" FALD FOK smaller lots of fu, EOWCHICR 223 Stockions Tiak HOUSES OR T 1IGHEST PRICKE PAID GENTS 2D HAND L1 cothing ara dresses. FABIAN. 1020 Fois m. UY YOUR RATTAN CHAIRS, ROCKERS, tables, stands, e c., at the factor; and save rer PROFESSION tallers profit: see our Loliday g004s; it costs 1ot E. sICH ARDS, 1AW OFFICH K00303 | IP&: Califoraia Rattan Co, 61 Firat st ne blacirn 28 and 27, Crocker wuwilding; seepoue Maa . San Fraueisco, Cal. VATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD O der; also lsrge folding-door safe. § Miasion MPLOVMENT WANTED AS STOCK CLeRK OF porier in wholesale boot and shoe or leather store: 2) years’ experience. good refereuces. Ad- wress B., hox 148, Catl Oitice. JELDERLY MAN (ENGLISHMAN) WOULD work at an occupation for good home; is gen- erally useful; is used to cooking and holsework, J. H., bo 89, Call Office. G stairs. 00D COATMAKLR. 81 FOUKTH ST, Up. DETER BEHE OF PORTLAND—IF IN SAN e rancisco, cail at ¥439 Tall Ornia st.: bakery. ITER VRES / siand des<, money ti-.safe. churx“lllm l{'lz? ONARCH BLUE FLAME HanTrKS ARE VBN I AL VREN AND MAURICE L. ASHEK, LUYS & W, rins 515,516, 5 1 fioor, Parrott oldg FHYSICLANS, WEFEE MILL sCALES, 1 RUMMr KS FOR 8 ence necessary, E. ket st.. 100m 30. 4 PANIS: NO EX PERI- J. CUMMINGS, Dxlfll;:::'- OUNG MAN, 28 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES position of any kini: references; 3lg years last place. Address M., box 102, Cail Office. EAFRGRTIC MAN 160 & mon-h; $50 ‘Lhird s, room 5. CAN "EASILY Ma requlired: no triflers, 2{‘!; 1 M X MFA. G 12 Calitornia ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV: b i, 1.0 1 oughe aud s 1068 Mission, be 7 UILERSENGINES,SIHAN b MACHINE B vaicr plpes Mot & Wolpman, 151 Bem NE SMALL Mr0iUM AND LARGESE 3 G E-SIZ 0 fire and burglar proof sate, 109-111 Markes g E. C. C. O'DONNELL, 12068 MARKET, COR, Golden Gate uv.; diseases of women a specialty. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, OUGHT YOUR CAMERA? SEE THE LAT. €3t al 124 Geary st Callfornia Camera Co