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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1896 L PP s L e e e s e e B S THE BODKMAKERS | AGAIN HARD HIT Five Out of Six Favorites Won at Ingleside Yesterday. pany in an Ordinary Gallop. . Salvable Remped Home at Prohibitive 0dds—Wycming Headed Frank K Out i1 a Drive. One after another Gutta Percha, Wyo- | ming, Zamar 1I, Alvarado and Salvable, | all pronounced favorites in the betting, came romping in ahead of their fields at Ingleside yesterday, and a poor mortal | with a tale of trouble to unfold stood in danger of lesing his life if he whispered it | to a bookmaker. Strathrol, first choice for the last event, going down to defeat was all that saved the combination stand from being coanged into a limburger cheess sand wich booth, and it also enabled | some of the big bookies to recoup their | losses on preceding races decided. The weather was warm, but the track a trifla deep, and very ordinary time marked the different events run. Where races | Joo% a foregone conclusion for an odds-on choice the play is never very extensive, and business in the ring yesterday showed a depression. The conditions of many races could be framed to much beiter ad- | vantage—so many of the owners intimate. | Frank Brown’s fast mare, Gutta Percha, | was backed frcm twos to even money to | capture the opening race over seven fur- | G | Man Zamar II Disposed of His Com- |: this W | terd | less g , 1 96, 1 Ban 107, 1n Adol *icus 90, 2 La'M Walt 95, 1 Fit (215) Joan Ceesal AsT! Emaul Pet John to Hil on by E Jos: Aubr De claty, Tenng $10. W. Jongs, decided under selling cenditions, and she won all by herself, with Doyle an easy second over Franco,a 200 to 1 shor, riaden by Johnny Woods. Thne next race run was another natural, finishing seven, eleven, according to the numberson the official proeramme. Al- though the 6 to 5 choice Wyoming, with | Bob Isom, won, he had litile to spare at | the finish, for Frank K was at his heels, ‘ILhe seven furlongs were covered in 1: Bombazette did not. run so well as many people thought she should, finishing fourth, behina Miss Ross. | ‘Lhe thira number on the card was a five and a half furlong recital for two-year- olds, with a field of eight going to the post. ‘“‘Peach” Honig, who trains for his | father Dan and resembles that horseman greatly, inasmuch that neither could ride at 115 pounds comfortably, had Zamar IT 1n and the St. Carlo geiding wasa 91010 favorite. He led most of the way, win- ning in a galiop from The Roman, which | came from last place in the stretch. ) Kig Leaf, with 25 to 1about, was a good third, | aiter at one time looking a possible win- ner. The race following was at seven fur- longs and although afflicted with all sorts of wheels and buzzsaws in the head Al- varado was backed down to 6 to 5 favorit- ism. Thornbill, who left a coffee and doughnut socicl to be present, was second choice in the betting, but seemed sfllicted with no speed whatever. Alvarado dis played his usual tantrums at the post, consisting of a sana clog, short Indian club exercises, how to “'pipe” the price, a kick at the assistant starter, and away he went in front. Waiter J had the pleasure | of finishing second, two lengths away, with the lecder easing up. Mr. Dunne concluded to start Salvable in the mile selling dash as the company looked pretty easy, and at odds of 1 to 3 he won in tughoat fashion from Peter the Second in 1:4214. The mile and a sixteenth affair afforded | a trifle mo-e excitement. Strathrol was sent 1o the post an even money ciance, | but the alarm clock must have failed to | awaken the Strathmore horse in time for | him to take his morning exercise, for he | ran back in the bunch. In a hard drive Hermanito got past the cofficial stand a length oefore Morte Fonso, s 50 to 1shot | ridden Barrington. The Spreckels | entry, Foremost, another 5 to 1 outsider, | was third but a head further away. A rssiadadynr Notes. 120: re undiv 150 = Mand Molije R u Rauer 107, 165 Personne 96, imp. Sardonyx | fi ing—213 Gra Ostler Joe 99, line of Stelner s 8 | “'Abner Doble Company to Herbert E. La Twenty-third, 1:4 (54 521); &7 Ann Judge to James Gately, lot on E line of nineteenth win of the St. Carlo youngster year. 1l Wallace, side partner of Riley Grannan, arrived here from the East yes- ay. His horses have been here for some weeks. Jockey Joe Narvaez was fined $25 and suspended for the balance of tne meeting for his indifferent riding of the mare Abi P. Seventeen bookmakers weighed in yes- terday. Following are to-day’s entries: First tace, seven furlongs, maidens—Rest- Heart 107, 202 Cavallo 96, Zvipha 107, je 8 107, 205 broadbillow 107, 165 Atticus vers 107, 172 Claudia T 93, Jake 93, 197 Sir Andrew 93. coud race, seven furlongs, maidens—165 zanilio 93, 154 Rapido 107, 165 Rebexsh 07 Modestia 93, Fond hope 107, 212 The urist 96, 170 Mysic Maze 96, 184 Popinjay mp. Hard Tack iv Engiand 107, 93 Miss 107,205 Blanche Bates 107, 181 Masoero 205 imp. Calphurnus 110. 172 Lupuia 93. ird race, one and a_quarter miles, sell- ¢ 93, (187) Wawona 101, 204 13 Key dei Bandidos 97, (200) s 93,191 Fred Gardiner 102, ph Sprec | 213 Kamsin 101, 213 Semper Lex 106, 211 Ar- 102, Fourtn race, one mile, selling—215 Carrie U 15 Pollock 90, 213 Little Cripple 104, 185 ascota 98, 222 Babe Murphy 104, 220 er J 98. 189 Braw fcot 104, 215 Lucille 66 Fi F1 99, 182 Red Glenn 104, 217 Mc- Farlane 99, 186 Navy Blue 99. th race, three-fourths of & mile, selling— Toano 104.Coriente 99, 190 Ruthledge 94 94, 192 Major Cook Nelson 102, 207 rian 102, 216 Perseus 99. 1304 cure guaranteed, Dr. Gordon’s Chocolate Ision. 221 Duvis, S.F. Cal. $1a bot. 6-83,sam bc By REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. er and Mary V. McFvoy. LouisfMetzger and C. Watson (by B P. Oliver, commissioner) bernin Savings and_soan Society, lot on E 1,72 N of Waller, N 26 by E 15. (51,775): corner Lombard and Pierce streets, N 137:6; $10. ephine Aubrey (wif> of Charles) to Sadie J. ey.lot on N line of Pine street, 110 W of sadero, W 27:6 by N 137:6; gift. than J. and Olive A. Stoue (by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Hivernla Savings and Loan So- loton W line of Dolores »treet, 114 = of 70:5. W 133, N 84:6, £9, 514, & N 25 by E100: 1. Wilson and H. D. Gasklil to John C. essee street, 125 N oOf Sierrs Hughes, leasehold inierest on lot on X line of E of ¥ifth, K 70 by N 283; $1400. hes 10 Wi llam 1ange Jr. leasehold e of Bryaas surest; 413:0°F of Pifih, 3; $10. derick 0.’ Heydenfeldt to George O. Davis, vided half of ot 0n NE line (£ ~eventh street, s of Bryant. SE 100 by NE 85: $10. Alice and John uaves, M. Cerf, J. E. Snain, Rebecca Meyn, John M. Brrue. H. Eppin- Victor Hoffman (by Carl W. E!fving, com- joner) to Pacific Coast Savings Society, 10t on nue, ) Geors: orner of California street and Twentieth a ve- N 120 by E 23: $1800. W. and Ruby L. Haggett 1o Louis Lovy, lot on N line of Clement, 52:6 L of Fourth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. D.J. Lamoree 10 William G. Walton, lot on W line of ¥ ourth avenus, 260 S of T street, S 75 by W 1:0: $10. William ... Walton (by Caroline Wal'on, attor- ) Sam to Petranella Mickelson, lot on W line of y-fourth avenue, 250 S of 1 street, 8 50 by W 310, 1e (o Benjamin Golaborough. lot on E line of Fortieth avenue, 125 S of T street, S 26 by k 120: $300. Same to Petranella Mickelson, 1ot on K line of ortweth avenue, 100 S of T street, S 25 by ¥ 120; $300. Joh (wite street, Cobo n A. and Jane C. M. Clayton to Emily Seeley of Albert L), lot on W line of Chupuitepec , 77 S of Heurietta, S 25:3 by W 70, lot 199, Tract: $330. Lovell and Laurel L. White to Deluchi Filipp>, Guise. gelo. seppe Terrace: §. ppe Armenino, Angico Bortano, Rossi An- trucho Luigi, Luiss Gote.i, Costeilo Gui- and_Agostino Deluck block N, Stiver 10 Louise hoberts to Willard F. Martin, lot on SE | corne: coroes r of Siver av r of Tndia avenue and Madrid sireet, N 150, ¥ 100, S 150, W 100, .oz 2. bloek 33, sxme; $10. ALAMEDA COU: TY. Panl and Anna G'ud to F. W. Simonton, Iot on E 1in e of Uak street, 258 of Nav-ntn, 5 25 bv 15 70, being por:ion of lot 7, block 153, map of Dillon property, Cakland; $1400. George and N e lie -u. Scnmidt to Anson & Blake, all of gnge, block 03, Allison Tract, subject to a_mor - Berkeley. also iots 8, 10, 20. 31 and N por- iion of lots 11 and 28, said po:iion of lots 11 and 4% be, and Lracts of 5 und 6, block 83, Tract B, Town lnp ovemen Charies ), 101 0 ing about 16 feet in widih on Ninth street hsut 3 feet on Eighth street, subject 10 con- ale but not of recora, Berkeley: also lois Berkeley Land and Assoclation: $10. ana Susaa J. Bemis to Peter A. Fini- 5 line of Lwight way and line dividing 70, Kancho V. and D. Peraita, thence 165, SW 130:3.84, k, to line 8 an: aiy d 9, block A, Leonard Tract, thencs N 1 W 217 to veginning. being portion Leonard Traci, Berkeley: also lot on NI corner Blake and Kilsworth streets, E 127:6, N 134:6, W 1, SE 130:214, SW 107:8, S 4 t0 begiuning, vortion plat 7 corner Dwigh |y N property jey: of Dwight way, . 1. map of sai Pet Fi R, Buc of Verdi sure t, It seat of lot Joseph A. Leonard | Co., 1 3 Lafayeite, The win of Zamar II yesterday was the 1 Bartiew Tract, Alameda: . 'same. Berkeley: also lot on Nk way and Ellsworth street, £ 109 150, being portion iot 1, biock 6. map of Cotlege THomestead Associstion, Berke. 150 tot ou_ E iine of Eilsworth strees, 205 N 150 by N 6, belog portion lot r A. Finjgan to Mary, Msud and Lillian an, same (four pieces), Berkeiey; gift. H.Jr ana . ophia M. agill to spencer C. bee, loton S iine of Railroad avenus, 100 K 2 by 8 125, being the W 32 2, k.ncinal Fark Tract, Alameda; $10. lcmpany to k. M. Derby & oton S line of *an Jose avenue, 148 W of W49 by S ]fil}ohlock 14, Amended $10. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. PUTY SHERIFS ARE SUSPENDED Thomas Gibney and Edward Riley Now Under the Ban. Caught in a Neat Plan to Make Money Outside of Thsir Salaries An Insans Patient Taken Out of Ukiah Asyium Without the Sheriff’s Koowledge. Deputy Sheriffs Thomas Gibney and Edward Riley have been suspended by Sheriff Whelan for thirty days, with every prospect of being permanently dismissed as a result of a fondness for making a “'bit on the side.” Gibney and Riley were intrusted with the important duty of taking insane patients to the varions asylums and also with landing criminals in the State prisons after being sentenced. About a week ago the parents of a young man named Heine, who was confined at Ukiah, calied at the Sheriff's office and inquired as to the expense of transferring their son from his place of incarceration to the Stockton Asylum, where they thought he would have a better chance of recovery. Gibney and Riley heard the in- quiries and after the people had gained the desired information and left called on the parents and offered toeffect the trans- fer ut a less expense than had been named by the Sheriff. This iney thought they would be able to do, as they were constantly traveling back and forward from both™ asylums with | patients. They asked ana received $45 | from Heine’'s parents, and then went to | Judge Sanderson for an order of transfer. The Judge, knowing that the' Sheriif’s consent is necessary for such a transfer, and supposing that Mr. Whelan knew of the proposed change and had authorized it, mave the order without question. The next day Gibney and Riley were sent to Ukiah with three patients, and on presenting the order to the authorities of the institution received Heine into their custody. Their plan was to bring him to this City, keep bim until sent to Steckton with an- other batch of prisoners, which they ex- pected would occur within a day or two, and then carry out their agreement with the parents, making a neat profit out of the transaction. Heine was safely landed in the Receiv- ing Hospital, but then the plan miscar- ried, for no insane persons were consigned to Stocston, and the two deputies were sent on other errands. In the meantime Heine was left in the Receiving Hospital, much to the discomfor: of the surgeon in charge. Under Sheriff Clark happened into the ; hospitai on Thursday last, and seeing | Heine there inquired about him and at | once smelied a mouse. { Quiet inquiries revealed the plot, and by the time Gibney and Riley returned from the piaces where they had been de- tailed,enough evidence was in the Sherifl’s bands to warrant immediate action. Both men were called upand questioned, and :lt once suspended from duty for thirty ays. Since then the matter has been thor- oughly sifted and the two deputies will likely lose their official heads before the term of suspension expires. Shenff | Whelan is naturally very angry about the matter and will make an example o1 the men. ! As Heine’s parents had paid to have | him transferred to Stockton, the Sherff saw that they were not losers by the trans- | action and the young man is now in the | nstitution where they desired him to be. ! boarding-house; city or ¢ SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued, 7OUNG WiDOW, RECENTLY FROM THF East, desres a position as housekeeper for Luchelor or widower; fond of chi:dren. Koom 1, 1007 Markst st. {5 |RE WOULD LIKE PLACE TO ASSIST IN. X lizht honsework or take care of child. Call or address 442 Minnast. HELP WANTED-—Continued. 2, AND SLEEP _HOME X nursegirl, $10. Devisadero st., $12; girl, Buah at.. $12: girl, Larkin st., $10; girl, Palo Alto, Cal., $10; gir. for Presidio, $10: girl, Lddy st., girl, Larkin st., $12; German girl. Busn st irl, Golden Gate ave, $l.. MARTIN'S, 748 Market st. IRL IN FAMILY. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER wishes work by the day in families; perfect fit and work guaranieed. 629 Fulton st MERICAN WOMAN WaNTS GENERAL housework by the day washing and cleaning. Cell_or address 974 }oisom st TERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION FOR housework small American fami Call 1082 Dolores st. YOURG GIRLTWANISTELI UATION CROR general Lousewors; wages $15 to $17. 359 Minna st. R ESSMA K EB_FIR~T-CLASS FI1TER, dryyer and desig. er: thoronghdressmaker: by the d. M1Ss WARWICK, 111 Grove st. ERMAN GIRL DRSIRES SITUATION TO do zeneral nousework cr coamberwork. Pleass gull or address 823 Howard 8., second floor. OUSEGIRL, 19T H ~T. st., $15; housexeeper, nome, $15; girl, Baker #15: girl, Suter st., $15; girl, Golden Gate ave, $:0: xirl, Washing- ton st., $15: girl, Washington st., $20; girl, Powell st., 15, MARTIN'S, 749 Market VW OMAN COOK. #30 AND ROOM: 2 WAIT- resscs, $20 and room: waitress, $3 50 a week. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. N EAT WOMAN TG COOK FOR FEW BOARD- ers, short distance in the country, $26 and found; waitress, p ain_hotel, city. $15; chamber- mald, country hotel, $13; 45 wome. and gils, cooking and houseworx. MURKAY & READY, Leading Emplovment Apents, 634-636 Clay st N 5AT PROTESTAST GIRT, COOKING AND 4V housework, small American amily, city, $15; Do washing. MURBAY & READY, Leading . ployment Agents, 634-t36 Ciay st #16; GIRL, GEARY 15; girl. nice country ELIABLE MIDD, E-AGED WOMAN WISH- es a sicnation; is gooa cook and will do light bhousework; wages moderate. 27%a Fourth st, over flower store, S ANTED—GERMAN GE FKRE_CH COOK, $25: chambermald, country, $20; French second girls, #15, $20 and $25: wiris for house- work and assist. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton. RBKRS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY. pent secretarv, CONRAD TROKLL. 667 Ciar T FUR EMPLUYMRNT UALL SEC. A Garbers’ Assn. % FUGIS, 325 Grantave, NEYMGS BARGEES KM PLOYMeENT Seretnry, M BERNARD, 102 ~eventh at. ARBER WASHSTAND=, ONE, TWU AND B ihree bowls, « hesp. 625 Golden Gate ave. CASH AND SERVICES: §26 A WEEK $10 guaranteed. 215 Sansome si., ro0m 12. T 1N CITY —SINULE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and i.eidesdortt sts. ANTRD—AN JDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF meo simpie thing to patent? )rotect youe sdeas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOLLN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- peys, Washington. D. C. for thelr $1500 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wunted. HE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- fiouse in town. Lindell House, 6th and Howard. TANTED, 19 CULLECT WAGRS DUR LABUS :‘r.'&‘cl K‘t‘l){.\'uk Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter B 1 1100, §&oc ¢RY AND BAR: DO J . fine business: location A1: will bear Investigation: see this a once; a snap. SChIB- NeR & €0, 7 City Hal! ave. $10 LUNCH C SR IN AS FINE LO- . cation as in city; cheap rent: will sac- rifice: owner must leave city. SCRIENER & €0., 7 Cliy Hall ave. $b00 TWO HORSES, T AMID BUSI- . ness, fine establisned traie: paying from $125 to $200 per month; team wor:h price asked. SCRIBENEKR & CO., 7 Chiy Ha'l ave. WHOLESALE AND $10.000. 200 s sorer oun of "t best known places in Calizornia: doing a fine busi- nesy and Jocat 0 the best: this is # business io- vestment that will staod every invesiigating, and is considered first place of the kina in Celifornis. SCRIBNER & €O, 7 City Hail ave. TNUSUAL OPPOKTUNI TO PURCHASE = the whole or a three-quarter interest in a well- estabiished warehouse business paying a zood and sure yearly income: erty In part payment. CO., 838 Markey st. will_accept desirabie prop- EASTON, ELDRIDGE & | W ANTED—SINGLE ROOM=, 150 A DAY: 81 weex; rooms for 2, 25¢ a duy. 81 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st J SIMON WANTS 100 MeN 1O GEL BOI- K. 5ibeet or sine be: twst frés lunch. 643 Clay. HAKD WoRKIxG WOMAN WISH S ANY kind of work by the day. Call or address 1061 Folsom st. FIRST-CLASS WRAPPER AND TEA GOWN meker: $1 50 up: made at residence, 4031 Nineteenth st. Y JUNG LADY WISHE honsekeeper; ity or Oakiand. 1602 Powell st. A POSITION AS Please call at IDULE-AGED PRUIESTANT LADY T0 agsist in family of 8; ligh Work; good home, clothes, ete., in return. Apply immediately 1384 Valencia st. GRE WANTED F R A GERMAN FAMILY X, for plain cooking and housework. 2650 Har- rison st JANTED — OP-KATORS ON BRAIDING- machines. 14 Gran: ave., room 56. YOUNG GInL LATELY FRUM IRE- Ras slight knowledge of cooking; wages $15. Call at 1025 Washington st. EFINED IRL WISHES SITUATION TO assist at light housework: no postals. 1708 “Turk st.. et Keott and Devisadero. /OUNG 1ADY¢ RECENTLY FROM BUITE City desires a position #8 housekeeper for bachelor or widower preferred; city or country. 765 Market 8., room 15. TRONG GERMAN GIRL; HOUSEWORK by the day: firsi-class cook: wiil get Christ- mas dinner reasonab e. A pply 1309 Fulton st. UMAN TO LIVE WITH OuD COUPLE IN Mayfield; small wages. 139 Douglass st. OUNG GIRL TO TAKs CAKE OF BABY. 1610 Geary st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL MOUSE- work: wages $10. 1800 O’Farrell st. W ANIED—A YOUNG NUKSEGIKL 309 Powell st. 7OUNG GIEL TO HELP WITH KITCHEN Wwork ; must sieep home: $3 month. 819 Larkiu, (GEL. 16 ok 17 YEAUS. TO DO LIGHT housework, attend store. 904 Doores st. v T M'LRLEAGED LADY WISHES “ITUATION 10 do genera housework in respectable family. Apply 215 Poik st. IWEDISH GIKL WISHES PLACE TO DO housework, by day or month: i3 a good cook and laundress] bese references. Address 1 Fifth room 2. . "OUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS 1 housekeeper. 122 Taylor st., room 9. MAN GIRL WANTS TO DO UPSTAIRS work, wait on table or sew. Address 915 Eacrameato street. W INChks ki HOUSK. 46 THIRD ST., NR Market; 200 rooms: 260 to &1 bU per night £1 50 1086 per week: convenlent and respectal iree bus and bageaee to and from he serry. A WEEKCS NEWS TOR 5 CENTS - THE & EEKLY CALL. \n wraover, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. QTEADY AND RELIABLE MAN. CAN tend garden. take care of horses und drive, is a good milker, wishes situntion; best references. Addresi L ANDRE, 85 Stockton se. UNTER & Lo, U(HIN.OE AND JAPA- nese_employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal; tel. main 281 W.C.YOUNG, mgr | NFSE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 U'Farrell. Tei. K 426. K &JAPANES NTD. 20 YEAR: /belp:tel. matn 1997, BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Clay. CH AGENCY, R 7 tel. Main 5284, OACHMAN—SITUAT.ON WANT<D BY A young Swede ay coachman {or a gentle- place: u derstands ihe care or highored horses. fine harn-ss and cerriazes ind strious, sober, honest and w 1. du his b st: zcol references. Address C. €., box 7., Cai . IGHLY RECOMM < Deb American cook for St. Ann's bid FRENCH OR in ry; sober and indus- trious. Addrest F. N.. box 30 Cal'. IRL 10 DO HOUSEWORK. CALL Bryrnt ave., near Twelfth. JWEDISH OR GERMAN GIKL, AMERICAN ® family, Alameda, $20. 308 Muson st. RENCH WAITRESS, RESTAURANT, $35 0 $30. 306 Mason st. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUsSE- worx and children, 1336 Jackson st. %812 OOMS 160 TU 75¢ PEI N1G11: 50¢ 10 §1 60 per week. Oriental. 225 Dromm st. W ASTED, YOUR = SHOKs— WE = KKPAld Enoes up'to 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have thelr snoes repaicel atnight while yon wait: ladies’ noling, 35¢; men toling, 50¢; fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we have a 1ot of shoes, been damaged by waer, at Jess than one-fourth thelr value, from 25¢ up to $2 00, 562 Mission at.. bet. First st and Second st AGENTS WA D. GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication since Grant’s book is “Genoral Miles' Personal Recollections”; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chief of the TUnited States army: first agent'’s commission $22 in 3 hours. F. PERSON. manager subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 728 Market st. O MAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL inducements to agents as The Family Journal. Write for particulars, 14 Nansome st.. & F. ROOMS WANTED. URNISIED RGOMS FOR WINTER IN EX- change for dressmaking. A. M., box 119, Cail. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. AT BARGAIN: of Marke: si.; pi low rent. Ap- st $d()0 RESTAUKAN « In the immediate vicinif good business and nicely fitted ply KENNY & CO., $17 Marke 300D PAYING GENERAL NERCHANDISE store for sale; establisheu s nce 1886 stock will invoice about $2000. Inquire i 129 S some or address J. A.& M. GULDWATER, Lucas, Moaterey Connty. DIINGROOM Fok RE ONT OF THE L) largest hoteis in Oakland: rent taken out in board: party must have money. 2 P H | FELLEY, 821 Broadway, Oakland. foom 10. R NERK SALUON: HANDSOME . doing good business: good reason for selling; investigate at ouce upstairs* 45 Third st. $112 PARTA . month guaranteed. Ap R ) T ply D. MCRA | 827 Mission st. FoE Sat —GRUCERY ASND BAR: GOOD location: center of the city. lnquire HEY GRAUENHOLZ & CO., 215 Sacramenio st. $15( RESTAURANT: DOING GOOD BUSI- ness; 3 living-rooms: must be sold immedia rent $20. 1260 Mission st. E-TAURANT; PARTLY FURNISHED: it reasonab'e ran'. Apply J. F. PLUMB, 1403 Valencia st., cor. rifteenth. 0K SALE — DRUGSTORE 1IN town: nicely fitted and good paying: COUNTRY no cut 257 Third st. 0 RENT_SMALL COUNTRY GALLERY: furnisbed or unforalshed. 8. MERRILL, 612 F. man. B5()0 X ANTED: 6COD SECURITY: §1 PR day interest for one year. 1,59 Steven- 200 st off Thirteenth; Lours 7 to 10 A. M. G AT DRESSMAKING, 1908 POLK ST. GXI(LT-J DO HOUSEWORK AND CUOKING; wages §20. Apply 740 Castro st. JIRL WANTED TO TAKE CAKE OF BABY. Call av 2025 Filimore st. JOMAN 10 TAKE CHARGE OF SMALL lodging-house. Address M., box 86, Call Office. “I ANTED—YOUNG LAUY OF UNEXCEP- tional reference for cashler in retail stor: state fullest particulars and salary, J. box 89, this office. FLYSS'S DRESS CAKING AND CUTTING Academy, 14 McAllister st.; 81 per week. W AN I ED—PUPILS; ~PECIAL RATES; DAY or evening classes; hairdressing 25c; up to date. Pariors 1026 Market st.. over the Wonder. W ANTED — AN EDUCATED, MIDDLE- azed woman, scrupulously neat, who nas had experience in the management ot a housebold and care of children: widow preferred, without family entanglements: will have the care of Lwo girls, 7 ana 10 years, and general management of hom one servant aliowed. Address M. A., box 15 Call Office. T EARN DRESSCUTTING AND FITTING: Jskirt patterns.25c. MCDOWELL'S, 636 Market VY ANTED-MEN 4 ND WOMEN 10 LEALS Larber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue senl. K. I. Murver Schoo, 1515 Howard st. “\D:l CUN VN IMNT AND RESPRUTABLK: M ‘Winchester Honss, 44 Third et near Market: 26¢ 10 §1 50 per night; $1 60 to0 83 ree ‘bus and baggaze 10and from ferry. 200 rooms; Jor weel AINTING AND ParsBHaNGiauw sY practical, temperate man of 30: A1l r-ference will work verv cheep by day cr job; ci-y or cou try. Address Painier, box ot), Csll. E.\GINEI‘.A(. STATIONARY AN LOCOMO- tive, good machinist and plumber, wishes work of spy kind: best referemces: moderaie weages. Address Engineer, box 104. Cal! Office. MAYFANIS & POSITION UN & KANCIL: wife 0 o0k for 2 or » men. Address 6; Aission s AY WOKK OF ANy KIND/HOUSECLEAN- ing one by man and wife wih prompt atien tion. Address box T, Cal Office. AN, HANUY WITH CAKPRNTRR'S tools, can drive and carw for horses,wanis em- ployment. Addr-ss M. D., box 32, Call Office. 00D PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER would like to da work in exchange for fur- nished ;00m. Adaress Room, box 65, Call. OSITION 1Y A GOOD CARPENTER around institution or day work: will go any- whers. Address L. B. T., box 66, Cull. 700D HOUSE-PAINTER ANDHANDY CAR- penter wants work for real estate men 10 ta + care of property: references furnished. Cal1:27 Folsom st (GRUCEEY CLEFK—YOUNG MAN WoULD X like to work in grocerv-store; speaks Germau. MILLER. 103714 Murket st, QUTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN: 18 & good horseman snd gar lener: handy in most anytbing. Apply ALEX.809 Websterst.. Onkland. WRITEE, YOUNG MAN, AS IMPROV- | low wage: 45 Sacramento st. SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.™ i PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALL—~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every DigEt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. $29 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 6W. corner Sixteenth and Mission sirceis, opem until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. INEYARDIST AND ORCHARD- rench) wishes situation; good refere. ress . A., Hoiel La Frauce, 718 Cali- ist ( ces. Add tornia st. JITUATION WANTED AS CLERK, BOOK- keeper or business manager In who'esale busi- ness. Address U, box 15, Call Oftice. (ERMAN BARTENDER WANTS POSITION, ¥ city or country; references. Address J. T., 1809 Siockton st OOKKELPE r, 8 YEARS EXPIRIENCE, wan:s position: silary moderate; also under- stands sclling: references. W. G. C.,'box 71, Call. MAN _AND W IFE, BOTH COMPETENT V1 "cooks. would ifke to get positions in restau- GLESIDE RACETRACK. Thursday, December 10, 1896. Twenty-fifth day of the NOTICE OF MEETINGS. rant or hotel. Apply 26 Hunt st. winter meeting. Weather fine. Track fast, A TR DA IO B A I OB B S - CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY W 20hiy a7d comnetent, 1na restanrant.or oo 9] 7. FIRST RACE—seven farlongs; selling; purse §350. No. 1, K. T., Masonic ‘femple. Pos: fee and lnoch houge: bes. of references: moderate a3, and Montgomery sts.—R:gnlar nssembly wages. D, bux 171, Call Office. THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, Lecember —=r= 0 5 ] | e | 1 | | Betung. |11, at7:30 o'clock. ORDER OF RED CROSS Al APANESE WANIS A PLACE AS SCHOOL- Inaex.| Horse, age, weight. | &t.| 14 | 34 | 3¢ | sm Fin. | Jockey. |0p. Ul | Sir Knights are courteously invited. By oraer of boy or piain cooking. S. T., 2 Prospec: pl. — g ———— —|—- Sir MARTIN JONES, Emineat Commander. JIKST-CLASS P ' NTS WORK 169 |Guits Percha, 5..107) 1| 13 | 14 | 110 | 110 | 18 | Marun 2 1| Sir HIRAM T. GRAVES, Kecorder. ¥ f,:‘;o,":.‘o,‘,?m{;‘v‘\.";‘ A B s s LlnBas [oE By Sy MAGNOLIA LODGE NO. 20, < will Jease a grain, fruit or 8 ock ranch, with fmple- bty %1 ‘ 91| oF A LR i :150 o L 0. O. F.—The officers and fu- . | ments. Address Painter, 2338 Dwight way, ksniff, 5. 2 2 31 | M. Berg . Berkeley. 5 [ emaranai s 8 - sn \ 6 815 | 5ia |Knos T % | nera! detail will please assemole iu our =2 |Monita, § 81, | 71 7 870, S| e g | lodgeroom THIS FRIDAY, Decem- 7 Y _YOUSG MAN AS ASISTANT 10 AGED |Cardweil, in’ | 91 |8 g 7 REN 50 fi{e‘é}.fi'nl}soy#’;fi" g AT al of our oo Orinvaiid genteman: ‘no nb‘l’!clmn to travel: Pidigs, 6... 0 Wi | 9 8 Shepard .40 60 » LA D )M BERG. est of references and security if necessary. E., AbiPa 7 | 83 | gn |® 1830 | Nurvaez. 5| 8 7 SAMUEL POLACK, Secretary. | box 9, Call Uflice, Oakiand. Autonomy, 5. 334 | ) 0 | Purinzam 30 100 BPECIAL MER] ¥ THE | NG e S TH FIRST-CLASS 1 \ 1 11 11 | Denuison... 15 0 = ('gu-dl nn‘ cxul? THIS EVEN- L‘T:,L‘:;,I:,(,‘L\;,‘;:,flf’,fi,fih‘::,’.‘,,%;‘.’:fl‘A;,‘efi,?m e = TP % NG at & o'clock for the pur ;0se of sp- i N, p .. Winner, ¥. Brown’s b. m., by imp. Galore-Isaquenna. Time, 1:30. proving bonds of ofticers and ulstrivuc- Address Lnglish, cars, J. C. JOHNSON, harness - G T I n bauquet tickets to members, and such other I g Sreogp nan S CISEIS ofik iuile; Solling s It oty business as may be brought forward. scouish | WANTED—£Y GOOD GEAPEVINE PRU E2 Hall, 111 Larkinst. D. K. MCNEILL, Chief. er, 20 to 30 actes, by the day or contract. Af | | | | Betuing, JAS. H. DUNCAN. Secretary. dress Expert, box G 145, Call Office. Index. Horse. i B 0 | 1 % || St | Fn op. Gl E = - OUKKELPER, 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, 204 [ ah | 234 |23 | 23| 11 T SPECIAL NOTICES. o sterach My DA e posifon. Ad- 2 i i3 | 1% | dafaad pat gD GAS RIXs TO ORDER: | QITUATION WANTED AS CLERK. BOOK- 184 A PR (Bl 3 3 piae in the city. H. HUF-| S goener or business manager in wholesale busi- 208 51 | éh | €2 | 83 | b3 |Goasn 4 2 “C“‘“w:"l"(“:’““““:_‘ “‘;0“’"") - ness. Address C., box 16, Call Office. . 7 71 5% 6 6 O’ Leary 40 20 NOTiCe. — ABAN NE] CHILDRN OVMENT WANTE T LI b 01018 18 | 0 e B 30| B un the oman " Catnotie Gty Axzinm | FoF copon oyt WARIED A8 SOCK CLERK 7 2 | 3h 6 urphy 2) 15 | since July, 0 retto Rowker, aze CArs; :2) v g : . 2 e Ger-rads Eheridan, dge 11 yerts: Genonievs T P o A Good start. Won ridden ouz. _Winner, A. B. Spreckels’ b. c., by P: aprice. Time, 1:29. Sheridan. aged yeafs; Sarcisca Oz, age 7 years: Taee B box 148 e 3 T et P e - = e TR ary Fitzgeraid, age years: Teresa Coyle, e JOUNG MAN OF STRICTLY TEMP A 213 THIRD BACE—Eleven-sixteenths of & mile: 1wo-year-oids; purse $100. 12 years: Mary Kowan, age 10 years. o } habits and good business qntlmuhseeku cleri- 2 — INANTS Ty . cal position with some good lLusiness house where 1 1) seitie | BP coiabions ;‘:fi:lcltvn‘o’;#nl;r;u?mfgé SRR L el thorougaly_versed In paiwelant b 4 3% ¢ 5 aliadien ¥ 7 g usiness ways and has' had practical exjerience; Index.| Horsoaud welgnt |st| 3 | % | % st | Fin | Jookey Op. Ci. | (oliect:on Co. 416 “lontev ar.._room 6. Tai b380. | \(71c8s ways and bas ud pracy foe o amaliest 201 |Zamar IL. 109| 4 1 13 12 134 |W. Marua. 45 46 o 2 = wages. Address Permanent, boxX 5. Cal o 197 |1 he Roman. . 10535 & 8 ¥, : 23 3 b2 DIVIDEND NOTICES. JsAKER, FIEST-CLAsS ON BREAD AND . ig Lea 210 R 3145 |Thorpe 8 25 o T T T cakes, wishes steady work, city or couniry visun 1105 | 41 | & | 45 |Gardner. 3 3| g5 DIVIDEND NOTICE=DIVIDEND X0. | can make Nis own “youst. Call or address K. M., IPF. 07 p 3V {5 | 54 |Cole 100 200 88 (25 cen:s per share) of the Hutchinson | 523+Pine st. : 5 Fort Augustus... 110/ 7 | 6" |Fe. 100 200 | Sugar P.antation Co. will b payabie at the oflice - — o (148) | Tropical..... ......112| 6h i 7 N 50 100 | ofthe company, 527 Market street. on und after | A S CUACHMAN; BY SWEDE: FIRST-CLASS - |1, Ciiegsot.. 2111110 5 8 |Pryce.. 30 200 | Monday, Leceniber 21, 1896, Transfer-books will horseman: understands care Ot cows, garden- = close Tuesday, December 15, 1598, at 3 o'clock | 1% etc.: best of references. L., box 5, Cail Office, Good stari. Won galloping. W . Royal Bess. Time, 1:0914. | . M. E. H. SHELDUN, Secretary. | O8kland. ‘)20 FOURTU LaCE—Se ward; purse $350. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION, gTEAnY. RELTABLE YOUNG MAN (GER- pteszhets: 308 Market st.. San Francisco, December 3, | &) man) wishes a situation. Address W., box 72, - 1898, dividend No. 36, 7b cents per share, payable | Call. | | Index.| Horse, age, weight Jockey. 209 lvarado, 204 w er J, 211 | instigator, 203 | petrarch, 3 185 |Don Gara 196 |Thornbill, 5. 211 | Dungaryen. Good star. Won easily. . Hildreth's ch. g, by Amigo-San H. Martin......[32 65 Thorpe. 3 4 ~haw. 6 L3 Gardner. | 1 8 A. Isom.. 20 80 Coady 4 3 |Go den 40 100 ta Mergarita. Time, 1:30. 221 FIFTH RACE—Tbhree-year-olds and upward: one mile; selling; purse $400. ; 1 1 3 Tod. | Horse, age, welght. gsn‘ % | % | se| Fm Jocker. e (199) |salvabie, 3. 300\ 5| 28 | 21 25 | 11340 Lo ~12 5 174 | Peter 11,4, 6| 2/ 43 | 83 3n | 317 e iy 194 |Can’t Dance, 97| 3| 32 4 2’. 45 | 310 |Tones X 30 209 | Palmerston. 97| 1| 18 | 1 1z | 42 |Thompsom..... 12 All Over, 4. 9| 4| 515 | 54 510 | 550 |H. Martin...... 12 |Sunrise I1,3.. 94| 6] 8 6 ;i 6 6 |Redy. ] 0 d stait. Won gelloping. Winner, I'. Dunnes b, ., by Salvator-Lydia. Time, 1:421; SIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles: three-year-olds and up; purse $:00. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St str. | Fin dockey. |ope 6L 209 |Hermanits, 4.....103| 1 114 [H. Marin, 200 | Morte ¥ouso, 4.2.101| 3 | 20 |Barriuger.. 195 |Foremost, 4 ..... 5! 3n_ |lsom. 121 |Two « heers, 5.... 7 a1 | 209 |Babe Murphy, 4. 8 510 Strathiol, 5 2 615 92 |Minnie Cee. 4 7 Good start. Won driving. Winner, J. G. ¥o lansbee’ sss. Time, 1:50. bik. f, by Fresno-Sister 10 Jim Doug- 14th ins-. at office_of ‘company: books closed for transter at 12 ., Tth inst. \ B. BRADFORD, retn; SMITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE, MERICAN REFINED LADY WANTS 70sit:on as housekeeper in widower's family; Dbest of references. For particulars and interylew, apply 10 C. R. HANS. N & CO., 110 Geary st. |- (RST-CLASS SWEDISI SECONU GIRL DI sires situation; good waitress a.d seamsiress and can cut and fi*: best references, city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st N, IPDLE-AGED WUMAN UESIKKS SITUA- | tion; is g0o« cook: will do light housew urk: { generaily usetul: willing, obliging; wages $12 to 3 tmore place, bet. Mason sn: ‘owell. $15. 10 Whi lace, bet. M d Powell. W ANTED — PLAIN SEWING AND ALL kinds of fancy work: very reasonable prices. 1305 Powell st.. top floor. JANTED — POSITION AS ~ WORKING housekeeper by respectable woman: country preferrcd. Ca'l or address MRX. J., 11134 Minna. ANDY LAUNDRYMAN WHO CAN RUN engive, boller, washhouse, marking or dis- tributing, wishes wors atthe lowest wages. Ad- dress H. L., box 82, Call. ANTED—rOSITION BY AN ALL-ROUND machine-hand: thoronghly competent for any kind of work: small mill preferred. M. H., box 126, Call « flice. ESSINEER (-COTCH), CHIEK'S ORRTIFL caie, also practicai araughtsman, —wishes charge of machine-shop, machinery, elc.; best of references. K. box 30, Call Uffice. JaCHES ot HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NKAR Market—Kicctric lights fn_every ‘room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per nichi: §1 60 to $5 per week: iree bus and baggaze (0 snd from ihe ferry. MAL& MELY WANTED, UOK, $30: CUOK, $10 A WEEK: DISH- washer. $23 and room: cook, §8 a week: broil- er, 350; cook, smail place, §20 and _room; cook, §05 and room: dishwasher, $30. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. FARMER aND Wikk WITHOUT CHIL: dren. $40 and found ; 10 farmers, $20, $25, $30: Borseshoer, city sh0p: choremzn, MURLAY & READY. Leaiing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. D COOKS: 3 WAITERS: DISHW ASHERS. O MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st. ) JoPANES. COOKS FOR HANCHES, #25 and found. MURRAY & READY, Leadiag Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay s ESUINERR FOR X MINE: NONE BUT A man who has run a double hoist need apply. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IDDLE - AGED MAN T0O DO CHORES around a privaie place, country; §10 and found; see party here. C.R. MANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s W ANTED—2 CABINET-MAKERS: FIRST €00k §60, secoud cooi $30, and dishwasher $29, same country hotel; waiter, country hotel, $25; waiter, conntry restaurant, $30; and 0 hers. Apply to J. F. CROSEI'T & CO., 028 Sacramento. ) WAITERS., COUNTRY HOTEL. $26: WAILI- O er for sieamer, $:0; second resteurant cook, $60. R T. WArD & (0.,808 and 610 Clay st VY ANTED—FROM A M:XI AN, LESSONS in Spanish conversation in exchange for cash or lessons In German, knglish ¢r bookkeeping. Address T. K., 1007 Market st. MMEDIATELY, AGENT FOR CLEANING and ayelug establishment; reference required. BERTIN'S, 430 Bush st. DARTNER WANTED—ESTABLISHED GRO- cery and pork business: horse, wagon and stock grocery on hand; experlence not necessary. Box 120, Call. BLE GOOD MAN OR MAN AND takecharge of a first-class restaurant. Call atter 8 P. 3., a: 12414 O'Furrell st WO PAINTERS WANTED FOR SUALL JOE. Appiy grocery NW. corner Twenty-fourth and Bryant sts., az 7:13. Y OUSG MAN ACQUAINTED W.TH CARD clubs can learn something of interest by ad- dres: R., box 91, Cali Office. W TAILOR WORK €0od contmaker. 509 Valenciu st. [ ANTED—BARBER FOK SATUKDAY AND T 1D, Sunday. #41 Hayes st. ~ 00D BARBER WANTED FRIDAY. 1198 Market st. ARBER WANTED FOR FEIDAY AND SAT- urday. 623 Clay st.; 8 o’clock. TANTED — PRESSBUY IN _ PRINTING office. Apply at room 58. 1170 Market. [ ANTED—FIEST COOK. 660 HOWARD 51 German Hotel. - \EAMEN FOR KUROPE, NEW YORK, AUS- tralis Honolu u. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. AN WITH LITTLE CASH: BIG MONEY; Do canvassing. Room 5. 1007 Aarket st. OY 10 LKARN SIGN-PAINTING., MAx- D TIN'S, 749 Market st. [{ANKRUPT SALE—HAVING PURCHASED 3 large stock of boots and shoes that must te 01 by Jan. 1 at great sacrifice (o make room for spring goods. Cal. Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co.’s stores, 767 Market and 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. VY ANTED—i BARBERS' STRAIGHT-BACK chalirs, at 75535 Howara st.; call A. M. NERGETIC MAN CAN EASILY MAKE $150 amonth; $50 required: no triflers. 2114 1 hird st room 5. JOR SALE—RE-TAURANT ON O'FARRELL st., with new Frencn range. Inquire at 81714 Third st., furniture-store. TANTRD—MAN TO COCK, WASH AND keep house for family, 4 men, in & mountain village. ~ Aadress Cook, box 39, Laii uffice. RECRUITS WANTED FOR Tiil: UNITED ~iates Marine Corps, United Staies Navs: able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legaliy d-clared tbeir intention 10 become citizens: mus be of good character and habits and able 10 speak. read and write Englis, and between b fect © incnes and 6 feet i height. ¥or further information apply a. the Recruiting Uffice, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED—SHONMAKER TO BUY REPAIR- ing-shop; 2 machines. 336 Gough st. EN AND WOMEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT and willing to work can learn of a permanent sitnation at good wages by writing at once to P. V. H., box 283, Angusta, Maine. $"r PARTNER IN BUTCHRR--HOP; EX- 9. perience not necessary. Call 335 Fourtn. =W WALDO HOUSE, 76, MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1050c.week $1 to 82 50; reading-room; strictest at- tention morning calls: clean; qulet; open ail nigut. 'XPERIENCED NEWSPAPER SOLICITOR; first-class opi nity; state last employment, Address Immediate, box 24, Ca 1 Uffice. JAFE: BURGLAR-PROOF: STATE MAKE, size and lowest price. Z., box 165, Call uffice. ECOND-HAND KODAKS., CAMBRAS. LI ses, magic lanterns and slides. 109 Montgm WANTED—SOUND WINTKR VA- 4 tier; in carload lots; for cold-stor- age purposes. Consumers’ Ice Company, 420 Eighth st. OOMS PAPRRED, 3250 UP: WHITENED, L $1 up: stains or blemishes removed; painting by day or contract; 1200 Webster, tel. Steiner;235. W ALL PEK, 4C A RULL: PAPER HANG- ing, painting, etc., by contract or day’s work, ai_your own price: work must be had N. K. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. BUILDINGS BOUGILT: LUMBEIC SASHES doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission st. JELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elty 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. DENTISTS. R. JESSUP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- ter and Montgomery sts.,, can be found 318 Kearny st. VHALEANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM crown work, bridge work and teeth withont plates a specialty. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. warranted b years: extractlon free: flliogs Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. filling SUc. crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 34. TOLTUN DENTAL ASSOCIA 110N, 508 A W W. PRATI—TEETH ON_ALUMINUM Jiates same price as rubber. 14 Grant ave. dent!st, 830 Market st., next Baidwin Theater. AINLESS EXTKACIION, BUC; CROWN K. LUDL UM H1Li, 1443 MARKET ST, N& Eleventh; no charge for extracting when QL LUk Ei1H WiTnoULl a FLAass, it Ji. G. Young, 1841 Polk s~ 8 Mason t0 119 Powell: bridgeworx aspeoialty. R. L. T. CRANZ— e XTRACT1ION PALIN LE: % FULL SET OF 1kLTH WORTH $15: 5 LL SET OF TERTH, $7, WARKANTED: ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. ‘ WARRANTED AS £ood as can be made: filling $1. DR. SIMMS, bridge work a specialty: plates $5 up: 18 reas experience. 1. L. WALSH, D.D.s., 81534 Geary. plates are made: oid plates made over like new: Leeth from §8 pec set; extracting bUc: gas given. K. J.J. Lk, 1506 MAKK®E L. CUK. ULDEN Gate av open eveninegs: Sundavs till noon, §2500), PARTSER Wad TED IN PAYING o + manufacturng business. R., box 88, Call Office. JLDERLY GE. ed by Seandin 22, after 104 ESTAURANT TO TRADE FOR RANCH IN Sonoma or Napa county; average receipt, §14. Box k 129 Call 5E $250. &, 827 Mission st. J ANTED—FPAP of the ba; $2000. J.. box 167, Call. DR HAL X $250 GOUD-PAY- « ing business, Call Uffice. AY, GRAIN, WouD AND COAL YARD; business locality. 195 Mi+son st. NVENTORS—IF YOU WANT T0 PROCURE or sell a patent or need cap:tal, call or write Hall of Inventions, 215 Sansome st , room 12. JE HAVE THI BEST-PAYI BUSINESS proposition in the city for $300. 215 Sansome st., room 12. ‘bVIRNTwcLAss KESTAURANT—LOW RE receip’s $30 daily; must be sold on accoun other business; irial given. Appiy at (al Ui %300 RESTAUR. WITH A GOOD OUL), steady trade. Apply at 17 Thirtieth st. for information. ¥ ANTED_PARTNERIN SMALL COFFEG parior. K. H., box 78, Call Office. OB PRINTING OFFICE, FINE CONDITION cash, $850; instailments, '$950. 4 Cal. st. rm. 5. MAN PARTN SR WANT- nwidow. 1 Fif:h st, room TCCK OF GRUCERIES FOR SALE AND 1 © store to let: cheap. SW. cor. Hyde and I'ost. | | THRIVING BUSINRSS IN CITY BL000. o' Valeto: riveitens tomn o conss pay-roll from navy-yard alone $100.000 monthly all stocked and ready for holiday trade. but com: pelied to go East; 10 cents fare from San Frau- 1610 Baker st. cisco. Address box 341, Vatiejo. Cal T WILL BUY A PAYING LIVEK $2500 facze stable in this city: oid stand: large business; pari casn, part real esite. Address Uwner, box 159, Call Office. RTATIONERY AND VARIEIY . store. $200 Ninch st. Apply Call Branch Oflice, 167 ROOME DENTAJ, ASSOULIATION, 708 MAR- ker, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speclalls; pafnlen extracting, with gas, §1: piates. $5 up: All. $1 np. B, GEORUS W. LEEK, THAF GENUINE Lk deatisi, disooverer Gt painiess extraciion and patentes of Improved bridge work or teeth Without any piate, 1oved from § to 0 & Farrelis: JEW PATENT, B, OF ITS KIND, FOR 4 moneyed man. 623 Golden Gate ave. 9(] 2 FILLMOKE 8I.—BeSTAURANT ¥OR TPAILOR-SiiUP: CHEAP. 914 KEARNY S, near Montgomery ave.; retiring from business. LL WORK KEASUNABLR rantee. DR J. W. Kk AND WALs 1122 Markes FURNITUKE FOK SALE. INGFUKNITURE CO. 1127-29-81 MA RKET, furnish 4 rooms, $:8 10 $50; best bargains. HAM FURNITURE CO.—LOWEST urniture, carpe:s: ail grades. 866 Miss'n UCTION HOUSE, 827 5ISSiON & ASH chamber suits, $13 50; folding-beds. $10. Cu,m. A PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY CU. 1301 MARKET ST, COR. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Upholsiery Goods. 40 CARPLTS; CHAMBER SEiS. §l4: stoves, $5: ' parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bar outfits. T. D. McCARTHY. 764 Mission. AT LT NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR Jowest prices on houselold goods: new or good S Dew: cas « Or on time: Opeu evenings. FURNITURE WANTED. OU W GUOD PRI OR FURNIL- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. JIGHER PiiCe THAN ANYWHKRE PALD by Indlana Auction C0,1067 Market.opp.Jones VASH PAID FOR E~TINE HOUSES urn smaller lots of furniture, carpets, e J. BOWCHER 232 Stockton: send postal. ARE OPPORTUNITY 30 PUKUHASE: oid-established furniture, carpec and under- 1aking business; clears over $3000 & year: $10,000, GEO." l. BIRKMAIEK, Wells-Fargo JYxvress bullding. VY ANTED—PARTNER WITH $40.000 1N & grocery and liquor house established since 1863, Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. J EWSPAPER RKOUTK IN INTERIOR CITY. close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. l OULE FUR SALK ACRUSS 1HE BAY. i anire at Caill Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, | 4 ROOMS, CLEARING $200; IN PAY- OV meats 2 $2500 28-room house; rooms ail rented . <00 & rooms: near Ciiy Hall: new. - 250 14 rooms on Foisom st., near Thir 350 €6-room corner house. new furniture. . 8cvy 3. rooms on Market st., offer wanted. E50 12 rooms, centrai. good furniture. .. 250 H. ¢ DECK. 1, 1030 Market st., opp. Fifth. S8 BOOME, RENT $60; MONEYMAKER $850 90O 12 rooms, rent $25: nr. Market. 250 50 rooms; fine house; clearing $250. 1700 14 rooms: new furniture: easy payments. 1000 8 rooms; nicely farnished; norih Market... 1.0 28 rooms: clearing $80. = 590 UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market s. BIEDICAL. J3EFOKE BUYING OR 5. LLT businesses see A. M NG HOUSES OR KNS, 806 Murket st. NEW REMEDY THAT 1S PERFRECTLY harmless; never fails in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the ge may be. Price £6 10 $10. No electricity or instruments; never makes sick to make well: travelers helped: no delay; years' experlence: firsi-ciass home in con- finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 McAliister st,, next Hibernia Bank. Consult free; French pilly £9: hoors, 9 A M. 104, 7108 P. . PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in & few hours when medicines and others bhave falled; no instruments used: mauy years’ experience: every case guarsnteed: advice free: terms reasonable: firsi-ciass private home for confinement. MRS, DK. DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store, R. FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (no ma‘ter what cause): positively safe and sure: no dang T Or after effects: taken in time it also ‘acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mail on receipt of price. WV:LB::XR NE, NSTRU- BROS., 83 Grant ave. NEW P RO RO MIDIC] ment or worthless pills used; ey.; ber own physician for all female tronbles, no Taver from what cause; restores always in one d; can be sent and used at bome: al teed. DR. POPPEK and MRS, DRS. NAIL, 18 Hearny. LL CASEN OF MONTHLY SUPPRKS time: instant relief for iravelers: home in confine ment: consult free; conlidential; hours, 10 0 5, MRS. DR. WYKETH. 916 Post st., near Larkin, RS. GOUDWIN, SPKCIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cura gnaranteed, Qiseass or complaint: home for pagience: best akill: free d1aguosis: iow fees:self cure. 904 Mo X Aliister PEAL'S FRENCH P'LLs—. N ludles with female trouble: né‘af&i;‘ ate and sure; $2 50 express C. u. D. # 100 luie. OSGUOD BROK., onkll‘:&? :'-dl?‘” S On() PRIVATE: 23-RO0M HOUSE $250. full; rent 830: water frea: © $75 per month. 12314 Jackson st. PIRET-CLASS THANSIRNT HOUSE OF 8 rooms: bargain this week. 131 Tavlor st. DG FURNISHED KOOMS; CHEAP: 20O count of owner leaving « 916 Ho: AC- CARPET CLEANIN cay STEAM ST ¢ NING WO cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mz, 38 and 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250. YARPELS CL ED AND KENOVATED like new, FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth: tel. South 38, D. MACKL 'USH & Cu., successors. W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING” pet-beating Works, 353-57 Teh DVANCE CaKPET-CLI Sutter, tel. Main 304. Gk E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEA + 240 14th's ; cleaning 3¢ a yard. (OARPERULEANING LAYING, 3¢: RUG sampic} free; tel. . essi®OI4. Stratton, 19 8th s CONKLINS CARPRT, BEATING WOKK~ 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Fast 126, 4CAYAKD AL GREAT WESTEKN CARPLT- 5 cleaning Works. 11 Elghth s %S & CO. MAIN OFFICKE 25 AND 27 ighth st. Telephone Jessie 106 1UL SALE-MISCELLANEOUS ECOND-HAND 4-CAN MILK DELIVERY wagon, $:2 Apply 169 Second st. o OLD BEARRINGS AND PIN, NEVER WORNT a 50 dlamond Jocke: and chaln: bo:h sets han. some and new. Address C. M., box 129, Cail. SUKK CURK FOR ALL FiMALe Lis- eases, from whatever cause: home it confine- men: ; every comfort: satisfaciion guaranteed or money refunded. MRS, DR.GWY 1R, 226 Turk s ON'L FALL TO CONSULL Di. JukD d bis museurn, 1031 Marset st: “his. 30 pears. £uccessful praciice isa kuerantee of fair treatment; 1he Worst cuses treated satistaciorily by mall, $500ruu FUR A CASETFAILTOCURE O] female complaints consuitation free. MRS, DR, SCOTH: 525 Genrs oy U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING @ILLS: safe and efficient emmenacogue: $1 s RICHARDS & COndruggiste, 406 Clas strsore mprs TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made 10 order; $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixih, OME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE H MRS, DR. FUNKE. 1416 nighth st., Alameda. = OR FULL AND OLEAN 100 MKAL OR | | F IRKKG SET : FEMALE HELY WANTED. coffee and cakes 5¢ g0 to 1314 Grant ave. see MRS, fl’lt‘r’(‘:;’rrz“ "i}}:‘:«":fifif ‘yali\&“a'u' FFINED WORKING HOUSERERPER, §7 LUIL) HOU~F, 86813 MAKKE [ ST.—ROOMS | | )% HALL, 14 McALLISTEE STRERT, NE R sacond girl, $25; nurse, $20, grown children: 20c, 25¢ to 50¢ night: $1 1o $2 weex. D Jones. Disenses of women and lgflfl'l;': Fs 12 housework girls, city ani country, $20 and $25; 8 young girls. assis:, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- 323 Sutter si. TRL WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; LAUN- dry work, plain sewing; $1aday.’ Call 641 Folsom st. EAT GERMAN NURSE, $15; GERMAN housework gil, 2 in family, $26. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. VW ANTED—LABOKERS AND MECHANICS 1o know thasEd Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. stll rans Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Inrge rooms; 25c per nigat; $1 10 $3 per week. TPRY ACME nuUsr. $2/ SAKKET SI.. Bl Jow Sixth, tor a room: ¥bca night: $1 u week. TIRST-CEASS GOUK WANT: POSITION TN private jamily; would do washing. 81514 Hayes st. ERMAN WUMAN WANTS WORK, WASH- ing, ironng or claauing by the day. GINS- BEKG, 421 Fourth st.. room 14. OUNG WOMAN WANT;S WORK BY THE day washing or houseclexning, 109 Siiver st. 9 SWEDISH GIRLS WANT PLACES TO DO < cooclog or housewerk. ~ Apply 1822 Mission. | 'OLORED SECOND GIRL: $15. MISs CUL- LXN, 323 Sutter st. SVEDISH GENERAL HOUSELWORK GIRL, San Rafael, $20; waitress, small . city. $15: girl, housework, country, fare paidn§15: 10 German, Swedich and French girls, housework, $10 10 $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st 2o PSR BRI DRI Ul S SIS PROTESTANT SECOND GIRL, $25: NURSE, $:0: 3 waicresses a1d chambermaids, $20 and 25, and zirls for cooking and housework. J, K. ROSETT & Cu., 816 Sutter st INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NK. Markec: 200 rooms, 25¢ & night: reading. room: free bus aund bavzage to and from the ferry. B e oo et et JHOKS! SHOKS! SHOES! NEW T0 ORDER; any style, $3 up: misfits and cast-off shoes. boush or exchanged; large S0k of second-r shoes; firsi-class repairing: work oo 749 Misslion st., near Grand Upera-house. HEN TO 1AKE LUDGING 100 256300 a nighs incioding e a0, 150 624 Washington st., near Kearny, RS. DES. DO, confinement: M NOVAN, 1. FOLSOM ST.; torms reasonabie 7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES %00, JMIM?IM.}MM 3 memmmu 75, ¥an Francisco, Cal. RETTY MOURNING BONNET, SOARCRLY used: Very reasonable, Addrass &) bos 40, (ot re Calli. N IMPORTED FEMALE KNGLIS! 16 A “naitess corors 8 montns 0la; In pertecy apoas tion: finest and only one in th Address box - B4 Call Office. HOLSTEIN COW, 1UST CALVE 1 r&d Fiag, SIx-21 ¢ station, San Trvs 'OR SALE CHEAV—i0 RO Fai occupled.” 518 Taylorst. (CQMFLETE SET TINY barzain. WHITE, 516 IGHEST PRICE PAID GENTS 3 S H ciothing and dresses. FABTA N l?oi!é)l%l:)\n? UY YOUR RATTAN CHATRS KE ables. stands, sic. a¢ the fackors sngois ot tailers profit: see our holiday goods: it costs nothe ing. California Rattan Co., 61 Firs nr. Mission ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, G N larée f0lding-d0or safe’ 8 5 ootom it OFFEE MILL. SCALES, LETT SS; siand desk., mone y il sate: enenn " 108 Gl e clty; price $50. OFFICE Bruno road. UMS AND BATH; ER'S TOOLS Mission e, > AT A HEATERS AR MFG. Co., 12 C-uform!:’ CASES, COUNTERS, § - 'ought and sold. 1063 M ‘"wn‘l;l: ;‘x‘{x the best. W. S RAY ARS, SHOW ing, ete.. UHN s AITKEN ANDMAURIC J S aridet s 515,518, DU Hoor Eareog ONARCH BLUK FLAME UILERSENGINES,’D-HAN b MACHINERY 5th zoor, Parroct bidg. “water-pipes. Meintosh & Wolpmao, 137 Beala e OF: B MUIFE, S b of women a specialty. rates. F. 8., box 6. Call. JOE BALK=ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS: A ) nice hiutle cigar-store with factory outfit for 1