The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 16, 1896, Page 12

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o = 1 OUTSIDERS LIK THE MUDDY GOING Personne at 40 o 1a Warm One at Oakland Track. Some Cheap Racing That At- tracted Only a Fair At tendance. Reddington Gave Mt. Gregor Quite an Argumeni{—Alvarado B:at His Field Gailoping. ; Possessed of no specially attractive features the racing card at Oakland yes- terday drew a much lighter crowd than that which attended the opening day The rain held aloof, but the going was very sloppy and three pronounced choices were laid low. Jockey Golden, who now rides for Louis Ezell, came quite prominently before the public by riding two winners and finish- ing in the place with Kamsin. * pears to be quite a promising rider. Mr. Ezell chose the opening five and a | half furlong spin for noh-winning two- vear-olds to cut loose quite a promising maiden 1n Nonchalance, a half brother to the Eastern performer Hanwell. The stable got 4 to 1 for their money and com- ing on from the far rear Golden made a short cut into the stretch with the young- ster, and outstaying the even-money choice, Sly, with Shaw up, got ihe verdict by a head. Manzanillo was a fair third. There were six starters in the mile sell- ing affair, with Palmerston, 7 to 5, favor- ite. poorly and ne was never better than third. Cleverly ridden by Slaughter, moved up from fourth position 1n the | stretch and won with littie to spare from | Earl Cochran. Show honors went to La Flecha, which mare showed a good turn of speed. The majority of speculators overlooked the last run of Personne, and as one of the eight ~tarters in the six-furlong spin | for two-vear-olds he was a despised out- sider, a few of the books laying 40 to 1 against the colt. Osric II was a warm 6 to 5 favorite, with Principle and Roy Carruthers next fancied in the order named. At the head of the stretch, with D. J. Tobin showing first and the others | well bunched, the result was in doubt. Coming around his company on the out- side Golden on Personne assumed com- mand of things and finished with some- | thing to spare a couple of lengths before Scorcher, which gelding headed Tobin out for the place. The Burns & Waterhouse entry, Mt. Mc- Gregor I, starting a 2 to 5 favorite, again turned up a winner in the fourth race, over thirteen-sixteenths of a mile. Red- dington put up a very strong argument | until well into the streich, where he | faltered, and the first choice led him over | the mark a length, in the fast time of | 1:23)s. Tempestuous was a distant third. | Tue seven-furlong run that concluded | the programme went to Alivarado—the even-money choice in the betting. Martin, who had the mount, got a flying start and, galloping away in front, the fast mudiark beat Kamsin out two lengths very easily. Jack Richelieu, at odds of 100 to 1, ran third. Notes. Willie Flynn was suspended for a sus- | picious-looking ride asiride Joan in the | fourth race. Charles Ireland of the racing firm of Ire- land Bros. arrived from the East on Mon- 5 Mr. Ireland is much taken with the appearance oi the two big tracks controlled by the local jockey clubs. The cup horse Grannan will represent the firm | in future races nere, Tne Oakland officials in the stand are looking into the peculiar phases of form displayed by Woodchopper. Sam Doggett, the popular jockey, ana his brother, R. Doggett, are back with us again this winter. The two riders gotin from the East Monday evenin . T. Murphy was censured by the judges for not persevering more with Redding- ton. The youne man has s habit of “giv- ing up the ghost’’ too readily. Following are to-day’s entiies: First race, three-quarters of a mile, selling— (233) Mialo 99, 180 Artemus 104, 215 Batue- dore 99, 235 Eimer I 104, 235 Charles A 104, 175) Daisy A 104. 235 Ricerdo 107, (23%) ucky Dog 110, 226 Braw Scot 104. Second race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, two-year-olas, seiliug—188 Soniro 93, Adam He ap- | Gardner got him away from the post | Potlock | Andrews 103, 237 Ezekiel 96, 161 Roselle 100, Widow Jones 100, 188 Viking 106, 156 Billy Vice 103, 228 Bohemian Lass 100, 112 Destra 100, 234 Torpedo 103, Lost Giri 100, 193 Eita H 103, 219 P F 100, Dutch Valet 96, 234 Draugat 103. Third race, one and a quarter miles, selling— 239 Joe Terry 96,220 Thornhill 101, 200 Julia 0 98, 205 imp. Caiphurnus 91, 239 Articus 101, 234 Examiner 106. (239) Ail Over 109, 229 Little Cripple 98, 225 Fred Gardner 101. Fourth race, one mile, handicap—204 Theima | 90, 236 Sir Play 102, 202 Schiller 100, 206 Lincoln 11 87. Fifih race, one and a quarter miles, hurdle— 198 Baby Bill 160, 180 Burmah MG,Egsemnce | 159, 99 Arundel 133, Relampazo 1. Three Forks 148, (232) Haymacket 135, 232 Zara- gosa 135. ATUQTION OF THOROUGHBREDS. Annual California Sale of Rancho del Paso Lred Yearlings. The annual California sale of Rancho del Paso bred yearlings commenced last evening at the Mechanics’ Pavilion. Killip & Co. bave charge of the sale. Twenty- nine youngsters were disposed of at an average of $214 per head. The sale will | be continued to-night, when thirty-one | head more will pass under the hammer. | The yearlings owned by the estate of Simon G. Reed will also be sold at the same time. The buyers and prices realized were as follows: | ch.e, by imp. Islington-Aunt Jane, $500, Gene Léieh; b. £, by imp. Cileveden-Caroiiis, | i W. H. McKittrick; b. £, by imp. Preston- | pans-Carrie, $200, P. Dunuej b. c., by Morello- Clarissa, $350, Gene Leigh: ch. 1., by Torso- | Cusine, $220, Burns & Waterhouse; b. {., by Salvator-Dalnshire Lass, $150, W. G, Goodmaz; ch. c., by Salvator-Danegeld, $110, W. G. Good- | man: b. 1., by Fresno-Duchess of Kendall, 115, H. Buckman; b. £, by Salvator-Easter, W. G. Goodman; ch. c.. by imp. $200, R. Humphrey; ch. c., by Salvator-Lthel, $300, J. B. Smith; | b. 1., by Sir Modred-Evangeline, $305, E. Corri- | gan; ch. c., by Sir Modred-Fideiity, $390, Dr. | Rowell; b. 1., by imp. Prestonpans-Filenu,$150, | Joe MeCerthy; b, £, by Tyrant-Tiredy, $200, J. C. Humphre 2 . _Andrew-Gipsey. , Daggi: . ., by Prestonpans- i cyes, $260, E. Corrigan; b. f,by St Andrew-Gieicola. $135, J. McGovern; b. ¢., by | Midlothian-Glendair, $460, M. Gray; ch. £, by | Clieveden-Guilia, $130, D. J. Tobin; b. f., by St. Andrew-Hettie Bal, $100, D. J.” McCarthy; leh. £, by imp. Ancoorite-Helena, $75, W. Fisher; b. i, by Ciieveden-Hylena, $80, W. G. Goodmar; ch. f., by Torso-Judith, $300, D. T. mith; ch. c., by Prestonpans-Katie Fleteh W. Fisher; b. ., by Owas-Lady Leinster, | £105, H. Buckman; ch. f, by Torso-Lena’s | First, $90, James Brown; ch. ¢, by Islington- | Little Flush, $210, E. Corrigan; b. {., by Mid- lothian-Mabei, $310, Colonel D. Brown. MR. DOLE'S SECRETARY. He and Minister Cooper Will Sail Sat- urday for Honolulu—Mrs. Dominis | and Princess Kaiulani. Bepjamin L. Marx, private secretary to | President Dole of Hawaii, who has been | in this country since October, is at the | Occidental. He leit Washington in com- | pany with Minister of Foreign Affairs Cooper. Mr. Cooper stopped for a day or two av Chicago, but will be here soon. | They will sail on the China for Hawaii Saturday. Mr. Marx is a native of Oakland, and did not leave there till bhe had grown to man- hood. He says he knew nothing about ex-Queen Liliuokalani’s intentions to visit America, and that 1t was a total surprise all around. 5 The ex-Queen is in communication with her niece, the Princess Kaiulani, and yes- i terday received a cablegram from her in | Loudon. Mrs. Domicis will probably go | | East within ten da She says she will spend some time visiting the relatives of ber husband in Boston. MOLDING IN FLAMES. Metropolitan Company’s ¥stablishment Gutted by ¥lames Last Evening. The Metropolitan Molding Company’s establishment, 536 Sacramento street, was | damaged by fire to tue extent of $1000 iast | evening. The fire, which broke out in the | joining department at 6:15 o’clock, had | made little headway when it was dis- | covered. | The alarm was sounded through box 27, | and in a few minutes the fire was under | control. After working a short time the department, in belief that the flames and sparks had been exiinguished, left the scene. In about an hour, however, the | flames burst out anew and tbe Fire De- | partment was again summoned. This time the work of extinguishing the | sparks in the shavings and rubbish was thoroughly done. The building was damaged to.-ihe extent of $500 and the Mectropolitan Moiding Company suffered a loss of $500 on its stock of goods. Tue i exact cause of the blaze is not known, but | it is presumed that 1t originated through spontaneous combastion of a pot of glue, R Copper Mine Failure. The Imperial Paint and Copper Company has filed a voluntary petition of insolvency. The | petitioning directors of the corporation are R. | Herman, Ph. Rohrbacher, Louis F. Dunand | and A. R. Herman. Tne total indebtedness is placed at $31,- 193 91, a rortion of whica is for labor at the company’'s mine in Nevada County. Leading creditors are ns follows: R. Herman $18,753 98, R. Gross §3600, L. f. Dunand $2540, Otto Wachberg $2373 27, these items being for money 1osned. ‘\M_\sms of the corporation are as follows: | | ining property in Nevada County, Cal., $25,- 000; versonal property in San Francisco, $1650. “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack. Tuesday, December 15, 1896. Seven- teentnday of the winter meeting. Weather wet. Track sioppy. 240 FIRST RACE—Eleven-sixweenths of a mile; mai.en: two-year-ol s: purse §300. | T Eetuny, Index. Horse, welght. 1y EA str. | Fin Op. (L = o it 228 |Nonchulance 9n % 51 | 1n 4 193 |» E i1 1138 | 13 | 24 1 224 |Manzanillo.. 834 | 3hn | 415 | 31 15 2 3 |Aulcus. 77| 63 | 85 | s 10 152 |Beroard. 2 | 4n 6 5h 30 148 [Jay Wheeler. 6 8 7 6h 4 165 | Va do 4 131 |33 | 7% 15 165 |Vivo 5 | .60 |10 8 in 20 1.4 |vimivue: do. 2 |10 1z 91 30 ...|Mary Tobin. 8 1.9 1n 10 Frawley . 30 54 | Marcie |12 8 |1 H. Mardn ] 154 |Arses 13 9 12 0 My julia. 11 g7 |8 10 Good start. Won driving. b. c., by imp. Si PROGRESS FORMT. ZION Active M-asures Adopted to Aid the New Ho:pital at Oace. The Polyclinic to Be Started Without Delay and Building Will Soon B gin, A meeting of the directors of the Mount Zion Hospital Association was held last evening at the committee rooms of the Congregation Sherith Israel, Joseph Brandenstein, president, in the chair. A discussion ensued upon the report of a committee appointed to draft plans for the carrying out of the desire of this asso- ciation, which is to found and supporta hospital and polyclinic supported by the Jewish community. This is to aiford medical aid and assistance to the deserv- ing sick poor, irrespective of race or creed. The funds at present at the disposal of the association, wuile they are consider- aple, are inadequate to permit the direct- orsto put the plans in full operation. The directors do not feel justified in at once proceeding to erect a building, but have determined to start a hospital and polyclinic temporarily, so as to demon- strate to the Jewish community the abso- lute need and desirability of such an in- stitution. In order to awaken interestin the ven- ture it has been further determined to issue a circular, a copy of which is to be mailed to members of the Hebrew faith, setting forth the aims and objects of the institution and inviting them to designate what amount they will sub- scribe to the association and its work. The association has a lot at Point Lob avenue and Sixth avenue, oppositet French Hospital, and will in time build. i It nas been decided to use temporarily Dr. Rosenstirn’s private sanitarium at Sutter and Hyde streets. The staff is composed of the following physicians: Surgeon, Dr. J. Rosenstirn; physician, Dr. C. Leviso: gynecologist, Dr. Oscar 1. Mayer; oculist and aurist, Dr. T. D. Arnoid. Tne polyclinic staff 1s composed of the following: Dr. H. B. de Marville, Dr. W. P. Nathan, Dr. Jellinek, Dr. Krotozyner, Dr. Hus and Dr. Pischl. e, Red 1rritates oxen because it is the complementary color to green, and the eyes of cattle being fixed so much on herba e anything red impresses their FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. ODNGNI—.TADY <HES POSITION AS Y e o0 manager. Addrass MISS G. M., box 104, Call Offize. Isn.vr'a NURSE; COMPETEN | GERMAN girl Lo take entire charge of infant: best refer- ences; city or conutry. . K., box 74. Call. REFINED GIRL WiSH-S 10 DO HOUSE work and live with a good family in exchange for time {0 study. L. L., box 20. this office. Y OUNG GERMAN ADY WANTS POSITION as housekeeper. 112 Taylor st., room 14. W OMAN"WANTS ANY KIND OF PLAIN sewing: nlso cleans aad presses clothes. 114 Fourth st.. oom 15. UY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING; $15, worth $35. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. JINCIiEs , EK BUUSE, 48 THIRD 51 NK W Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per nigh: 150 1086 per week: convenlent and respectabls; iree bus and bazgage to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ARDENER, GOOD MILKER, #F 8T REFER- ences, willing to make himse!f useful, wishes stuation. L. ANDx,, 315 stockton st. UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese_employment office, 17 Webb st beiow Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 251 W.C.YOUNG, mge NHINESE & JAPANESE; EST'D. 20 YEARS: /Belp: ain 1997. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Clay. THINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 4141 C'Farrell. Tel. E 436, APANESE IN1ELLIGENCE AGENCY, K- 73, St Ann's bide., 6 Kddy st.: tel. Main 5234, OUNG GIRL FORGENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking: call in the morning. 1628 Sutter. AGENTS WANTED. TORA PROFITABLE ENTERPRISE. ELOU- ISE WESKE, 7 to 8 P. M., 1505 Steiner st. OUNG GJRL, 1 TO 15: LITTLE 10 DO; small wi i country. D., box 99, Cgll. ANTED—A GIRL TO MINL CHILDREN. Call after 9 A. M., 1626 Vailejo st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; Protestant. 1898 Page st. JIRSTCI.ASS HAIRDRESSER AND beauty culture; plano-player preferred. Apply atter 7 ». 41314 Huyes st. T AWKENC (UTI NG SCHOOL IS THE i only reliable place for_patterns: every one guaranteed (0 be perfect. 1231 Market st. UY 13K UOLD LADIES' STEMWINDING, $14, wortn $35. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. LYNN'> DRESS . AKING AND CUTTING Acudemy, 14 McAllister st.; $1 per week. EARN 5 RESSCUTTING AND FITIING: skirt patterns.2>c. McCDOWELL'S. 636 Market ANTED_MEN ND WUMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 3 weeks required; Lools arber tra: y feauice i V iven and catalogue seal K. ¥ . MIDDL a woman, scropulously neat, who nas had experience in thé management of a household and care of children: wl1ow preferred, witoon: family entanglements: will bave the care of two girls, 7 ana 10 years, and general management of Liome; one servan: allowed. Address M. ., box 154, Call Office. ANTED_PUPILS: SPECIALRATES: DAY or evening clusses: hairdressing 26¢: up 1o date. Periors 102¢ Murket st. over the Wonder. OSITION AS CLERE, SALESMAN, EIC. by one who holds a State certificate and had 8 years’ experience as teacher. Address M., box 97, Call Office. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms: 25¢ to 8150 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free ’bus and baggage to and from ferry. C\.\'D\'-MAXEI(, Al WORKMAN, WANTS work: city or country. Address O. &, box 78, Call Office. anc‘ncu, ENGINEE '« WANTS POSITION at stationsry work:; city or country: well quall- fied with mining machiery; boisiers, pumps of ali kinis. F. Z., box 69, Cail Office. NGINEER WANTS A SITUATION: 12 years running machine-shop, sawmill, holst- ing. locomotive eugines: good references. ~Ad- dress Engineer, Montgomery Hotel, Second st. ‘W ANTED—BY MAN AGED 20, A POSITION s not afraid of work; will give bonds E. C, box 66, Call Office. OUNG MAN wISHES SITUATION AS cily salesman and coliector: g00d references; a0 give bond. had some experience sellinz flour 10 bakers; speaks German. A. L., box 83, Cull. \WASTED—BY "4 YOUNG M A EKIED couple, a place In private family or ranch; man understands all about_horses and cows: wife can do anvthing appertuining (0 household work: city or cunmiry. 6. 8, box 96, Uall. MILDLE-AGEDMAN WITH GOOD CALI- fornla references wishes position in a whole- sale place preieired. Y. M., box 82, Call Office. M PDLE-AGEDMAN: ANV KIND OF WORK in kitchen: Lotel or restaurant. M. A., box 91, Cail. Y QUSG AN (32), SPEAKING PERFECT English, Germai and French, desirus position in_business house or office; best references. 0. K., box 101, Call Office. MALE HELFY WANTED. OMPETENT CAMP COOK; VEGETABLE conk, covntry hotel; 885. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. QXPERIENCED MAN TO RUN BURLEIGH drill for tunnel work; competent camp biack- smith who can shoe und sharp-n tools. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st W ASTED—3 MORE MINERS; G 00D steady job: $52 per month; teamster for wood and cort yard: must kuow che coal business: 252 per month: 4-horse teamster for road work pearcity: $30 &nd f und: steady job: farmers, milkers and others. W. D. EWER & Cu., 626 Clay st. "ARMER AND WIFE FOR ORCHARD, $40; blacksmith: cement- finisher, see DOSs here; cement-finisher’s heiper, $250'n day: up- holsterer, city: gold miners on shares: 3 cooks: 3 waiters; "2 diswashers. MURRAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. VW ANTED—GERMAN G INAVIAN man about place, $25 to $30; Easiern cabinet- maker; second cook, country, $30, and others. Appy toJ. K. CROSETT & C0., 628 sacramento. APANFSE BOY, (HAMBERWORK AND walt; $20 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. TSH\' A HER,$15 AND ROOM; GERMAN boy as waiter; ¢0o<, §65 and room; cook, $7 a week. | MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. ECOND COUK, $50: CALL EARLY. TIN'S, 749 Market st. MAR- 00D AMERICAN CHIEF COOK, WHO ISA baker by trade, wants to g0 to kandsburg: is a'so a fine meai-cuiter; best of references. Ad- dress Cook, 21115 Geary st., in the rear. APANESE SCHOOL BOY WANTS TO DO work in a family. Address Frank, 758 astro st., Oakland. NOTICE ©F MEETINGS. MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and A, M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:3) sight with hugely increasea intensit; o'clock. Installation. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. & FXCELSIOR "LODGE RO 166, F. aund A M. —Special meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, De- cember 16, at 7:30 o'clcck. Third degree. THEO. £. SMITH, Secretary. MISSION LOUGE Nu, 169, F o w’ ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD appearance and zood address, a situation elther in cjty or couniry; wou d prefer working for one wnalis opposed to drink and profanity; can give good references. Ex., box 44, Call Offh AINTER,GRAINER AND PA Al references; strictly temperate: will work very cheap by day or job, for cash or in exchaige for furnished room. Address koom, box 63, Call ce. OY AS DISHWASHER, $12; BUTLER, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suiter si. P AETY HOLDING GuOy PUSITU)N WANTS $100; good security and temporary position given In'return. S, H., box 16, Call. RumucHERs WANTED AT 1227 Market st. GENT FOR CLLANING AND DYEING establishment; reference required. BER- TIN’S, 430 Bush st. VW ASTED_VGUNG MAN A8 PARTNER IN established business paying $65 mon: hly. ¥or particulars apply 2614 Kearny st., room 4. TANTRD—A STRONG BOY FOR RES taurant; § weex: call after 9 A. i SCHWARZ & BETH, cor. Market and O’'Farrell. TONKIN'S, TEADY RELIABLK SCANDINAVIAN ) wauts work of auy kind: can drive and care for horses. Z. M.. box 119, Call Oftice JITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS gardener, with Califoinia references. Address Gardener, box 119, Cali Office. NY LEGI. IMATE rMP OYMENT, NIGHT or day,at any (erms or hours—janitoring to jour- Dadsm and delivery wakon driving to advertise- W ASTED-YOUNG BUICHER TO DRIVE wugon. 511 Pacific st. JIEST-CLASS « VATMAKERS; ALSO OPEE- ators working by the week. 28 Morris ave. VY ANTED—GOOD WAITER AT 727 LARKIN (G0D, CANDY-MAKER. street. Valencia APPLY AT 113% $29, worth $6U. Uncle kiarns, 15 Grant ave, and A. M.—Installation of oficers TRIS (WEDN£SDAY) EVENING at 7:30 = ) XUELSIOR DEGRE Lodie No. 2, 1. 0. 0. pecial % Ting firat and second degrees in Morse N Lodge. fHcers and inembers, please attend. A. K. KI <FORD, D. M. THE REGULAR ME®TI .G OF THE B'oal B'ri.h. Hall 121 Eddy sireet, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Decemoer 16, at8 JOHN b. CAMPBELL, President. = HE OFFICERS AND MEM- bers of the s ustrian Benevolent S clety—You ure hereby notified to aiten EVENING, December 18, at 7:30 o'clock suarp, at your hall, 413 Sutter st cers for eusuing vear, third and last reading of ame:dments and other imporiant business will M. SCANA'LICH, President. A. CONNICH, Secretary. B2 Library, tna Benevolent Socioty All officers and members of the above so- anuual meeting, MUNDAY EVENING, December 21, at 7:30 0'clock sharp, the ensuing year (1897). New amend- ments to the constitution and by-laws iastiime. By order of LAZAR JOVOVICH, President. oclock. C. ». BUNKER, Secretary. meeting THIS EVENT Conier- Mee: in Coveuant Hall at 8 o’clock sharp. Bricklayers’ Assoc.ation will be held at o'clock. Election of officers. TO T your regular meeting WEDNESDAY Election of offi- come beiore the meeting. By OFder SE L VIAN - MONTEN EGRIN Clety are Lereby notified to aitend their % 10 Cuil107 118 st., to elect new officers for Will be read.before the soclcty fof the third and LAZAR S. CHURICH, Secretary. SPECIAL NUTICES. B GAS FIX Ukks MADE TO ORDER;: cheapest pia e in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 G vate ave. BAD TERNANLS LJRCIED FOK 84: collections mads, city or country. Pacifiz L Cellection Co., 41! 5580. DIVIDEND 55, DIVIDEAD NOTICE—DIVIDEND XO. 88 (25 cen:s per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar P.antation Co. will_ba’ payable at the office of the company, 527 Market sireet. on und after Moundas, Lecember 21. 1896 ‘Iranster-books will <lose Tuesday, December ;3. t 3 o'clock P E. H. SHE LDV cretary. ALASKA PACKEKS ASSOCIATION, 308 Miarxet st.. San Fruncisco, ecember 3, 1896, divideud No. 36, 75 cents per share, payable 14tn ing. at office of 'company: books closed for iranster at 12 M., Tth inst. W. B. BRADFORD, Secretary NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, LL KINDS OF MALE AND FEMALE HELP £X furnished: short notice: country orders a speclalty. MRS, a. DAwAMI, 313 Sutter st. 7OUNG GEGM (N GIRL, VEKY FINESKAM- stress, wishes a sliuution: upstairs work or will take care of children: best reference. Apply to MRS HIRD, 721 klijs. TOUNG ~CANDIN A VIAN WOMAN WITH A two-year-old ch.Jd_wishes situation as house- keeper.” Call ut 1357 Minna st., bet. Fourteenth and kiftecnth. JOMAN WIHES FEW MORE ENGAGE- ments 10¢ bousework and housecleaning by the day. Addres. 405 Castro st., rear. REFISED LaTY WOULD LIKE A PLaCE L jur light housework; references. A. S, 850 Mission st. JANTED—PLAIN AND CKANERAL SEW- ing by a good seamstress; 75¢ a day. Cail or wddress -8 Halght st. IDDLE-AGED STRONG GERMAN WOMAN, experienced nurse, wishes cure of invalid; WOREMAN VINEYARDIST AND ORCHARD- ist (Erench) wishes situation: good referen- ces. Address G. 4., Hoiel La France, 718 Cal- fornia st. OSITION 1Y A GUOD CARPENTER arcund institution or day work: will go any- where. Address L. B. T.. box 66. C MAS OF L N _HARD- M ware. agricuitural {mplemeuts. stoves, etc., wants situation; cic; or country. A. X., box 154] Cail. IGN-WRITER, YOUXG MAN. AS IMPROV- er: low wages. 48 Sacramento st. JITUATION WANIED AS CLERK, BOOK- keeper or business manager In wholesale busi- ness. Address L., box 15, Call Office. W G\CHESTER noUSE 44 THLED NKAK Market—Klectrio lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to 81 50 per night: §1 50 1o $8 pec frec bus and bageage L0 and from the ferty. FEMALE HELY WANTED. ERMAN GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL, £20: midd.e-aged woman, housework. coun- try, $20, sce party here: girl. housework, goo! cook, 3in family, §20; Swedish. German and younz American girls, light housework, $10 and #15. C. K HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. M IPDLE- D IKISH LADY AS HOUSE AWl geeper. $15: cook, German strle, £30; cook. Hanford, §25; Alameda, $25: San Mateo. $25; 10 housework girls, city and_ country, $20 and $25: 6 ng il 1s. assist, $10 to 315. MIsSs *utter st. IGr;kMAN O SWEDISH HOUsSKWORK girl, $:5; Frenchcook, $50. MISS CULLEN, $23 Sutter st Ll;l)uu: ~GED WOMAN, COUNTRY, $16. MISS CULLEN, 323 utter st. & OLORED COOK, #25. MISS CULLEN, 328 Suter st AITKESS, COUNTRY, $15. MISS CUL- Li.N, 323 Sutter st. EFINED NUHSE, $25: NURSE, COUN- ury, $30. MisS CULLEN, 343 Sutter st. Huu:auwunk GIRL, SLEEP HOME, $15. MI~S CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. T IKL, LAGUNA ST.. $16; GIRL, GUERRERO G st."818; girl for the Presidio. $20: kirl, Fuile more st., $15; irl, Sutier st., $15: housekeeper, $16; girl. Washington si., $15: girl, Powell st. 515: giri, Scotu s., $15: gir. Nineteen:h st. $15; glrl for ronora, Cal, $15: 7 German, 8 >wedisn, 3 Dan sh kirls. MAKTI 'S, 749 Market st. ment writing; sober; competent: trustworchy OY 10 DRIVE MILK WAGON; MUST GIVE young man. Address J. J., box 108, Call Office.2 bond. 1117 Webster st., 9 A- M. UY THAL 14K GULD AM. WATCH: EW WALDO HCUSE, 765 MISS.ON ST., N bet. Third and Fourth — ~ingle furnished rooms, night, 10c to 50c; week, BUc to $2; read: ing-room: strirtes: att niion morning calls; ciean; quiet: open all nicht. / ANTED—BILL CLERK, STENOGRAPHER and _typewriter: state age, experience and salary: references. McN k1L BROS., San Jose. GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication siice Grant's book Is ~General Miles' Personal Recoliections”; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chief of the TUnited States army: first agent's commission $22 in 3 hours. E. PERSON. manager subscrip. tion department, The» Whitaker & Ray Company, 7238 Market st. 0 MAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL inducements to acents as The Family Journal, Write for particulars, 14 Sansome st., S. F. CLAIRY OYANTS. REMOVAL EMOVAL REMOVAL. ENOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE Is Power For the Present. Your Future Foretold By the Quesn of Prophets, MRS. DR ¥. CLARK, Permanently Located In This City, Honest, Feariess and Capable. She fully realizes the responsible position in which her remarkable gift places her and will exert herself to the utmost to please and benetit her patrons. 1f you are in doubt that sue can and will per- form all she cinims feel yourseif fuvited to cail anid she will give you more substantial proof of ber marvelous pov.er than you bave ever before received from mortal. Do not fall to see her if you are interested in the affairs of life: 1f mar- riage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, divorces, seyarations. lawsuits, business transactions, wilis, deeds and morigages, lost or s:olen prop- erty, bidden treasures. lost or absent friends fu- terest you: if you care to know wnat you shouid do to be successful, where vou should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell stocks, etc.— in a word, whatever may be your trouble, suspi- cions or desizns, cali on this gifted woman nnd | she will send you away happier, wiser and bolder | than ever before; she advises you with a certainty by a higher than human power asto the proper course to pursie in life: her descriptions of your friends and enemies are as real as though they stood before you: call and test the madam t0 your heart’s coutent and you will depart. thoroughly sausfied that there is at least one reliable m edinm now in your midst. Fee §1 and $2. Hours—9 . M. 108 P. 3. strict. N. P.—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for fllustrated pamphiet, wizh special terms, to MKS, DR, F. CLARK. 1206 Market st., Par.ors 25 and 26. Take elevator. iME. DR, THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, preseat, future: consultations on all affairs; noth* ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure heip: restores lost love by sympatny: mistake im- possible: fee $1: lettar $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. BUSINESS CHANCES. RARGAINS THIS WEEK AT THE RELIABLE offices ot HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st- French liquor-store at invoice price. Dairy produce and fancy groceries, etc.: kept by piesent owner 13 years: living-rooms: $200. Branch bakery, candy, sgftionery.notions,clgars, etc.: 4 living-rooms; nearMarket: $125. GROC. 1Y AND BAR: DOING $1100. Snebuitaces: focation a1t will bear investigation: aee tuis a:once; a snap. SCKIB- NER & CO,, 7 City Hall ave. $10.000 WAOLESALE AND RETALL « liquor-store: oneof Lhe best estab- lished and finest locations in_cizy; long lease: buyer can use same name; fine trade w soliciting. SCRIBNER & CO., 7 City Hall $15 PARTNER WaX IN F « class saloon and res:aurant downtown; 0 night or Sunday work: the pairons of the house consist of merchants, clerks, etc. Apply KENNY & C0., 9.7 Market st. ANTED—Y UNw MAN AS PARTNER IN wine and liquor busincss: smail caplial; good outside trade Cai 818 Valencia st. JOR SALE—GROCERY AND SALOON WITH 4 rooms: must be sold cheap on account of sickness. Corner Sixth and Clara 815 BON-TON COFF ALOON: NICE D 1)U, piace for man and wite. Suter st., ur. Central ave. RESTAURANT AND FIXTURES FOR . o0y &60. i including six-foot French range. Call at 24414 Third st. G2 MAN PAKTNtR WANTED BY young lady of means. Room 3, 309 Sutter st. ARBERSHOP AND BATHS, GHARY .—3 working chairs, mirrors and otherwise fully equipped: xas and electric lighis: will lease to responsivle party. S. L. SACHS, 214 Pine st room 1. ASTERN HOUSE WANT RESPONSIBLE party with $400 to control business on this coast. Apply to MR- KNOWLTON, Koyal House, 126 Ellis st., 9 10 3. O SALE—TH CONPLETE FIXTURES OF a coffee suloon and restavrant reaay to start business and place to let. 141 East st betwsen Wastilnzton and Merchant sts. FISEBRANCH BAKERY: DAILY RECEIFTS $12 to $15 a day: living-rooms: low rent: good corner; chuace to increase: worth investigating: small capital requirea. Address G. L., box 103, Call Office. §450, FIN%, CORNER ' SIIOON: BEST U, part Fourth st.; rooms adjoining; neat paylng p'ace: mu:t be sold ownerin other b s- iness; sure bargain. Business kxchange, 45 Third. E ETIC MAN CA sive sale of goods outside San Francisc easily make $160 a month: $50 requirea: good furnished. Apply 21 45 Third st., room 5. ARTNER IN PAYING SALOON BUS small caital required. For particulars43: ARTNE FOR SALOON; OTHYR BUSI- ness connected: big money. 1342 Market st. $200. PAYING MANT- PARTNER; FINE-PAYIN 34% Market st. FOR_RENT — PRIVATE n s facturing business. ROOM; everything comnlete; excellent ‘ocation. Geary st ME. JANSE WONDERFUL CAKD- reader and maguetic healer. Room 22, 1 Fifth st. ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIKVOYANT. TELLS past, present and future: success to all; for- tunes by mail; low prices. 858 Mission st. fARDS READ TRCTHFULLY; 256C. Geary st., room 22. 419 ME. DFi YOUNG HAS ARRIVED; CARD- Teader; magnetic healer. 309 Sutter, room 8 Mk HANSEN, PALMIST, CAKD-READER: past. present and future: 25c. 148 6thst., r. 5. ME. LEGETTE — CLAIRVOYANT & BUS, advice: 25c: one price. 311 Tehama, ur. 4th. M F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR SALOON ORt grocery for spot cash address .. box 120, Call. k1A A UKAND OPPORTUNITY; &l 5)00. wholesale and retail meat market doing a business of over $100 per day; must be #old on account of departure from city: office fix- tures, stables, leams, etc., worth more than the price asked ; half cash: balance on time if desired. Address B. B., box Cail. ESTAURANT—FINE BARGAIN: LARGE stock of wines and liquors. DECKER, 1020 Mar-et st. ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA; CARDS: LA- dies, 25¢: gents, 5Uc. 951 Mission, or. 6th. N $65 COFFEE SALOON: DO NOY FATL TO sion st. PARTNER AS CASHIER IN RES- see this bargain. D. MCRAE, 827 Mis- G $125. e o6 Nacramenio st ME. PEAKL, MAGNETIC HEALER: lucky paimist charms. Koom 2, 223 Post st. ME. RAY B-NNETT—CARDS RrAD: MAG. netic healing speciaity. K.10,122 Post,3d floor. ] ME. FANNIE DAVIS, LUCKY MAGNETIC AVl healer: cards resd. Room 2, 122 Post st. $2500, 1F, 100 HAVE THTS AMOUNT OUU. in cash and can come well recom- mended. will give you interest in business tha: will pay you $2000 yearly, besides $100 mo salary: particulars only at personal interview: this is a chance of life(ime. ~Address K. C., 00X 44, this office. TY THAT LADY’S DIA. PIN: PRICE $46, worth 880. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ave. BEST CLATRVOYANT p. 764 Howard st. B FLUENTLY: e85 advice: names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth 1SS NELSON, FROM WV YORK, CARD raader. 120 Eddy st., room 1. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FEOM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:ladies 25c: 614 O'Farrell. R~ B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant in the city.” Residence 132 Turk st 3 N OF NEW_YORK: CARD- Te: der, magnetic heajer. K.17, 1094 Powell st. ME. MOREAU, N ; ANTED — STRADY MAN 10 ATTEND store in cash manufacturing business: nust have $150 cash and be satistied with $20 per week. Apply 777 Market st., room 7. REAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS AT TH«# New Waldo House, 765 Mission st., bet. Thisd and Fonrth: per nignt, 10¢, 15¢, 20c and 50c; per weex, 60c, 80c, $1 25 aud $2. PAR‘K‘SLB WASNTEDIN A CASH BU \INESS; clearing $50 per month. 33 Sixth st., room 18, PBARBEES Foircrivk U ION BMPLOY ment secretars, CONRAD TROKLL. 657 Clar SFAKATUALISM. EOPLE’S SPIRITUALIST MEETING; 111 Larkin st.: 8 P. 3.: Edward K Earle, the won- derful test and siate-writing medlum; admission 1) cents. . 2 : MCALLISTER-MRS (. J. MEYER; 320 test meetings everv night, 10: Tue., Fr. 2 P. M.; business si:iiugs:trance cir., 25¢c;Sat.eve 81 K=, OSMAN, TRANCe BUSINESS ME- diim: si tines dafly; circles ~un- ay, Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. a.: 25c. 838 Mission st. ARBEKS—FUKR EMPLOYMANT CALL SE P. (. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant EST MLETING TO-NIGHT: 10c. 835 Mc UUENEYMEN BAREKS £idPLOLMAaNS secretary, H. BERN ARD, 102 ~eventh st. Allister +t. Stitt, Clemens _Skeptics Invited. ADIEY ALD ME TU-DaY: 418 Mo Allis.er st.; 2 P M. Admission free. EST 2-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP IN CITY. Apply at 1 Taylor st. UY THAT 14-K. GOLD LADY'S WATCH; $16, worth $40. Uncle Harrls. 15 Grant ave. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATHK « writer. 118 Haightst.; hours 9 until 6 p.x. 3ARBERS—GOOD CHAIR SHOP; MUST BE sold :o-day. E01 O'Farrell st. JSABBER WASHSTAND-, ONE, TWU AND three bowls. cheap. 623 Golden Gate ave, QLCHO HOU~E, SuBly MARKE I ST.—RUOMS 20c, 25¢ to 50¢ night: $1 0 §2 week. 51 () CASH AND SERVIC: =; 825 & WEEK % guaranteed. 215 Sansome st., room 12. EE THE SILVER WATCHES FOR $3, worth $20. Uncle iarris, 15 Grant ave. OSKEDALE, 821 ELLIS—CHEAPESI AND best_odglug-house in the city: il night. VY INCHEST R HOUSE, 44 1 Hilsb ST, N Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: reading. room: free bus and bagage to and from the ferry. _ANKKUPT BALE—HAVING PURCHASED ) large siock of boots and shoes that musi e sold by Jan. 1 at gret sacrifice to make room for sprine goods. Cal. Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co.’s stores, 767 Market and 638 Market, opp. I'alace Hocel. ECKUITS WANTED FOK THE UNITED ~tates Marine Corps. United States Navy: able-bodied unmarried men, between the azes of 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or those have legaliy d:clared their inteation 10 become citizens: must be of good characier and Babits and able 10 speak, read and write £nglish, a0 between 5 ieet b incnes and 6 feef i height. Kor further information _apply a: the Kecruiting Ottice. 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. KS.KLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINGS,9 TOS, $1; circles Tues., Fri.. 2 P. M., 25¢. 1524 Market st. M HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grtd. Hy pnotic MesmericIns, O’ Farreil DENTISTS, E. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge worx and teeth without plates a speciaity. 338 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. FULL SeT OF 1keTH WORTH $16: PT. Saranied s yoars: extraction seoe; Hiliogs 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. K. JESSUP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- Ler end Montz'y, cun be found 318 Kearny st. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM { 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridiework a specialty. B‘ULL SET UF TEETH, 87, WARRANTED: filling 6Uc. crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 3d. U\‘)Ll UM DEATAL ASSOCLA (1ON, BUG AR ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. &7 A SET FOK TEEIH_WA (RANTED AS | good as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baidwin Theater. OOK, FEW LOAKDEI~. $16 TO §20: GEH- man or Swedish girl as chambermaid and wait- ress, $2) and rcom : chambermaid and wait some, ~ania Cruz, Cal., $20 and _room: waitress, coun- try. $25: 3 wairresses, $15 and room: girl for { Ciockett Cal,, $20 snd room ; waitress, §5 a week: chamvermaid and wait some, $:0 aud room; French-speaking wallress; woman for Jewish cooklug, 240. MAKTIN'S, 749 Marsec st. ©W WALLUU HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. #d and 4th—S'ngle furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1060c.week $1 to 2 50; reading-10om: sirictest at- tention morning cails: clean: qulet; open all nigat. S'n LISH AND DUEABLE CALF SHOES made 10 order: $2 50. 969 Howaid, nr. Sixih, FOB FULL aSD CLEAN 10 anal OB coffee and cakes 5¢ 20 to 1814 Grant ave. AiRL, SHOTWELL ST., $12; GIRL GOLDEN Gate ave., §12; girl, Scote st., $15: middle- aged woman, Biyant ave.: girl, Peialuma, $15; small girl. Vallejo st., #8: glrl, Bush st $i2 ir., Devisaaero st., $10; German girl, Lark.n si., 10: g1, Palo Allo, Cal.: co.cred gir., $10: uiri, | ddy st., $12. MARTI N’S, 749 Market sc. ANTE MAN OR SCANDINAVIAN iaundress, country. $25; laundress, ity. small laundry, French woman, iight Lious: work, 2 1o family. $20: nurse, 2 children, $20: French ©00+, small voarding-hovse, $25: young giris io [ rosls . 810 and $12.° LEUN ANDRLE, 315 Stock- ton st OUK, NO WASH, AMERICAN FAMILY, $30: nurse, $20: cook, private bourding-house, 230; aitress, couniry ho.el, 20, and a .arge number ‘of girls for cooking nnd housework. J. F. CRUS- ETL &40, 316 Sut erst. AT Ui e s, terms §1 day. Cail or address 616 Br adway.iear, | = iy Py =8 7 : ANTED— BY RELIABLE, STEADY 94 . $ECOND RACE—One mile; selling; purse 4350, oAt T T s RE A DY : o orker: 10, 35 mon s refereuces. Ad- | | I l MLLDR. ress i @54 be:. riist and Second. ; . age, welght, [St | 14 | | 3% | s Z BEECh Ipdes | Fome, axe, wolght |5 |/ 3 | % | 3 f B [mind |5 Jesxeyeop UL | S a e 15 | Pollcek, 5 2| 41 | 3n | 42 | 48 12 |Slaughter. 6 5 P‘:_F;: Shaoes ot office c.eaning; also wash- 3| 3| 81 | 81 | 5o | 43, |1 sl i e e R | g | 8 Gardoer . - B il 8 67| 8 % e junew o A JASTERN LADY WANTS SITUATION A8 e Z 2 ousekeeper:_cl 3 o - Good siart.. Won all our. W inner. Z. Abraham's b. g., by Imp. Sidaartha-Jennie H. Time, 1 ereuces; ABpIY 1583 Fourh st room o T 949, THIRD RACE—Threc quaciers of a mils: selling: urse $400. REEIFED BIDDLE-AGRD WILoW WGULD & itke position as workin: housekeeper: good n cook, or auy position o. irast; oy Ol‘pecaflfl!fl’ g S| Call or write to K. H., 619 P i ndex.| Horse, weight. st | 14 15 % st | Fin. Jockes X PERIENGeD 'Ul;DKuv',\V;\!:Ts T (223)| Persone 2038 |77 6b | 41 | 22 | 12 |Golden. |15 hotel or restaurant; wages $30. Cook, 80334 +uni .. | Beorcher. 00| 5| 8h | 41 | 235 | 835 | 2h |C slaughter..l| 4 6 | Hayes st 306 (barte toeosl 3 | A | 1| 3L [ 3Y [y fes &0 WRNAS WANTS WoRK BY WHE DAY Princ ple s s . Martio. ...... T RESPECTABLE GIKL WISHAS SITU- Alazan. ol 6| 6n | 71 | 7 7 P8 Pien s liE o N e i s % 11 [Amelia 877777300/ 7 | 5 e 8 8~ |Clawson...lll| 20 30| berwork wiling to assist with chidren: wages Good sta T Woul eas Iy, Winuer, L zell's br. ¢.. by Leonatus-Countess Gliesa, Time, 1:10. Sidbe :li Oasl o adidreas 4611188, DOAE How ANk — — — ANISH GIKL > 'U 943, FOURTH XaCE—Thiricenthsixieenths of a mile; purse $400. R S T 259, i or addrss 207 Montgomerr ave. e 1 Betting, WISS GIRL WISHES 511 UA I10N FOK GEN- Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 % % | s Fin, Jockey. op. CL. ‘erul housework. Adiress 431 i"l"yfi :v:nr‘o(;fil"l McGregorlI,3.110| 2 1lh 1h 11 11 |Thorpe. 920 25| YOUNG LaDY WISHES FPORITION AS 234 | Kerdington, 8..2.10:| b 25 | 28 | 23 | 215 |+. Murphy. 8 3| L housekeeper: city or country. Call 112 Fourih (A61) | Tempestuous, 2. 95| & 35 810 | 38 810 |Clawson . 6 15 | 8k, room 1. L Piime; s 12| 6]l 6 [ 6 |Fiizgerad . 200300 | reason bier’ 518 Jessie ar O Ot BURFaIteed; rineogdgrr Wom easily: Winser, Burns & WAleriouss's b ¢, by Day Siar-mp. Miss MeGregor. Y OUSG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE 944 FieTa RACE—Seven-eighths of 2 mile; 244. three-year-olds and upward; purse $400. 1na. ! Horse, age, welght. | St. % | % | % | Stn | Fn (229)| A1varado, 3 1 16 12 213 (Kamsin, 3., . big 230 215 |Jnck Kichefien, 61 53 233 {Two Cheers, 5. in | a3 2 Argentina 11, 8 8h | 520 240’ |Mumie Scott. 4103 74 sl 215 | Woodchopper, u..107 8 | 7h e 5....104 234 e Winber, PIOKer(On Staul CHAM BERMAID, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, i U souih. $20. Scandinavian ranch cook, 20 to $-5; 45 women and gir.s fcr honsework, cooxing. ete. MURRAY & READY, lealing employment agents, 634-635 Ciuy 8. LAIN LAUNDRESS T0 ASSI~T WAITING, $25: laundress boarding-house, $20; call early. 5. T. WARD & CO,, 610 Ciay st. } YOUSG GIRLS ¥OR GENERAL HOUSE: work: German or Sweaish preferred: 2 cooks; 2 French girls; goo. wages: w80 German house- keeper. MRS UADAMI, 818 Sutter st. ~ ANTD—L,ABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that d Kolxin, Keno House proprie- tor, stlil rons Denver House, 217 ‘Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 25¢ per uight: $1 (0 $3 yer week. 'aX ACME HUUSS. %ol MAKKLY L. s jow Sixth, for a room: khca night: L a week. PAINLESS »XTRACIION, 50C; CHEUWN bridge work a speclalty: plates 85 up: 18 vears experience. K. L. WALSH, D.D.X,, 8153, Geary. K. LUDLUM Hliii. 1448 MAKKIL ST, NR. venth; no charce for extracting whea plates are made: old plates made over like new: Teeth from §8 per set; extraciing SUc: gas given. JET Ur TEE(H WiTiUUL A FLade DR H. 6. Young, 1841 Polk s-. K.J.J. Lnkn, 1206 MAKK B, COK. GULDEN Gate ave.: open evenings: Sundays till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCLALION, 709 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speclalls: extracting, with gas, $1; plates. $5 up: JHUES! SHUES! SHOES! NEW 10 UKDER: any style, $8 up: misfits and cast-off shoes bough: or exchan: Jarge stock of second-baud shoes: firs-class repairing; Work guaruuteed. 749 Mission st.. near Grand Opera-house. 100 MEX TO TAKK LUDGING AT 10c. 150 and 20c a night, Including coffee andt roils. 24 Washington st.. near Keara . ANTRD—AN JDEA: W HU CAN THINK OF some simpie thingto putent® Yrotect vour ideas: they may bring yoo wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Fatent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $1oU0 prise ofier and list of 200 inveniions wanteq. ANTEL, AV LCOLLECT WAG RS DUK LABOR ers&cterks. KNOX Coliection Azey. 110 Butter THE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- uouse in town, Lindeli House. oth and Howard, PBERLIN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 1. 20 AND 25 cents per nizht: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial uud Leidesdorf sts. W ANTED=SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 weex; rooms for 3, 25¢ & day. $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. \Y ANTED—YOUNG ~Gikn FUR LIGHT lLousework in small tamliy: one who is wili- ingto make herselt yeneraliy useful. Apply at 852 Valeucia st., afier 1 p. M. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSE- Wwork in small family. Call 920 Dolores st. JIRL 10 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK 800d home. 121 Hartioid st., bet. 19th &2uth. Housoworks 3 n famuys. vt 315 35033, | Sutter N et Sty e kOl SRR ERAL call® 01. 1402 Hyde st 2 i PPRENTIC, "WAN | ED FOR TAILURIN A 01 coats. 567 Market st. ¢ 2 Goos FINISHER ON CUSTOM_PANTS; 2180 Apprenii e. 41114 Kearny st., 2d floor. EBTUCH NT 5 Y s WANTED AT TONKINS, day washing and housecieaning; $1 X {5 ohx ymsning secleaning; $110 a day. — ESPRCTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY ‘ay washine or jroning and housecieantng; #1aday. Apply ¥317 Twenty-sixth, cor. Howal GREEABLE YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE Lo a:sist in family for room and boaid; at- tenls scnool. Address box 167, Call Office. ERVGAN LADY WISHES SITUATION AS nurse; hus had 8 years’ experience in sisters’ brspital: will do any Kind of housework. Address 51744 Secund st. A L e e e OSITION AS NUKSE TO AN INVALID, / ANLED —~ DRESSMAKKER A PRE TICE; will pay. 1604 1y el PINISHEK O, 51 M PANTS.7 LEON ARD l Dplace, off Leavenworth. bet. Turk and Eddy sts. E BIMO. WANTS 100 Mo.N 10 WEL BOL- « tie beer or wine 5¢: best free Junch. 643 Clay. VUMS 15¢ 10 75¢ PrR N1G 113 650G 10 $1 60 K. GLORGE W. LEEK, 1HE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer ofdpllnlm extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teetn without any plate, moved from 6 20 O Farrelist. LiL WORK JhASONABLE AND WAl ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Marketst. | FOL SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, ICYCLES THAT WE WILL SELL B- FORE cur '97 stock arrives, new nnd second hand, at less tha1 auction prices: a rare opportuniiy for Christmas purchasers: call or send for description. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., 410 Mission st corner irst. T FACTOGY WHOLRSALE PRICE- tan chairs. rockers, staads and odd pieces suit- able for holiday presenis. Save you half by cali- ing at once ai Calitornia Ratan Company, 61 First st, near Mission. JECOND-HAND SAFE; FIREPROOF; VERY cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. PRINTING PRESS, TVPE, ETG: FINE Christmas preseut HILL, 9234 Geary, r. 39. ESTAURANT FOR SALF ON ACCOUNT OF sickness. Ajpiy 527 Montgomery st. GAT- FOE SALE—DOCTG. 'S “STASDING —TOP phaeton; in good order. ROBERTS, 1613 Market st ver week. Oriental. 423 Drumm st. \Y ANTED, NOUR SHOES— Wk REPALR £hoes up to 9 0'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have ihelr snoes repairel atnight while you wait: ladies’ soling, 45¢c; men's toling, 60c: fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we Liave a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, a: less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to $250. 562 DMission st.. bet, Firat sk, AR Mecond st PARTNERS WANTED. &100, LARTSER WANTED IN A CASH + business: must be ab.e to give refererice. 53 ~ix'h st , room 18. e ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, w[suv. BY RESPONSIBLE PARTY—A iypewriter (o rent or buy. if cheap. T. W. box §3, Cail Office. GAE OR GASULINE ENGIN.a WANTED IN exchange for carpenter work. M., box 72, Cail. w’ ASTED [ A TLORESS ON GEN TLEMEN'S LCOND-HAND KOUAK~S CaMEKAS, LEN- ses, magic lanierns and slides. 109 Montgmry. coats. 571 Market st. G ERMAN GIRI. FOR GENERAL HOU! WOr< and cooking. 917 Suiter st. 2 ANTED-YOUNG GIRL FOR GENE housework in small family. 1628 l)'hril‘l‘l‘l{‘ Guu. FOR UPSTAIRS WORK, $ 8; GIRL PPLES WANTED_SOUND WINIKR VA- rieties: 4 tler; in carload lots: for cold-stor- ni‘ purposes. Consumers’ Ice Company, 420 Lightn st, S. F. ROUHB' PAPRRED, §250 UP: WHITKNED, #1 up: stains or blemishes removed: paintl g by day or coniract: 1200 Webster, tel. Steiner:235. ¥ ISE JERSEY COW FOR SALE GHEAP: $20 if taken at once. Address HEIFER, box 21, Call Office. AN, MFOBIED M iLE BNGLISH PUG: ma. tese color: 8 months old: in perfect condl- tlon; finest nnd only oue .n the clty; price $50. Address box M 84, Cali Uffice. OR SALE—A $65 SI GER SEWING MA- b Chine, the Tntesc, for 325, 5% Lighid st OUNG HONEST AND HELIABLE MAR- ried man, with bank references, desires to ¢x- change a house aud 1ot across tue bay for an inter- est and position in legitimate business; value $3200. 0. 0., care Pac. Cal. Co., 83, 6 Eddy st. $3 (), AT A BARGAIN UNTIL DECEM- . ber 20, haif-interest in a restaurant located in a large mining town and doing a fina business: zood reasons for selling. Address box ' 50, Call Office. ARE CHANCE FOR THOSE. WHO DESIRE 10 invest in a good gold mine; fuil investiga- lion aliowed and particulars furnished. J.Z, box 93, Call Oftice. 58500, W ELL-KNOWN i &1 DUV, and livery stadle ¢ raliroad station: pays $2500 a year profi. H. M. WOOLLLY, 532 Market st. 125, FARINEK AS CASHIER aND as 49, sistant, $40 per monin, room and board; guaranieed full valve. L, box 90, Call. IiAKU,\L\'A SALOON AND 1 OuGING-HOUSE 12 rooms, ail jurni-hed: good business; goo place for right party. Inquire Call Office. $15 ) 2 LIVING-KOOM . rent$l4: sic .nesy 1127 Mssion TEOCERY BUSINESS F: R SALE CHE. X stock and fixtures: rent $20: corner. PATTERSON & CO., - BUX THT FINE UIA. ST worth $100. Uncle Harr IG CHANCE TU INV means guaranieed. C 21 Davis st. EW PATENT, BEST OF ITS KIND, FOR A moneyed man. 623 Goiden Gate ave. 201- FILLMORE SI.—RESTAUKANT FOR sale. TAILOR-SHOP: CHESF. 914 KEARNY ST/ near Montgomery ave.; retiring from business. W ANTED—PARTN K WITH ¥30.000 IN & grocery and liquor house established since 1863. Address A. V., box 39, Call Office. J EWSPAPER ROUTE 1N INTERIOR CITY, close 10 Sun Francisco. For particulars apply this office. OUTE FUR SALS ACKUSS 1Hm BAY. auire at Call Office. B long-established Valencia st. IS LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. 5() Roos, CLEARING $200 -$7500 26-room house: fine corner. 1500 Small amount eash balance payments. 10-room house, worth $600, only 15 rooms, fine corner: payments. %00 48-room house; rooms all rented L 8 rooms; near City Hall: Lew. 250 14 rooms on Folsom st., near Third. 350 66-room corner house, new furnitu; 3000 85 rooms on Market st., offer wanted. . 69 12 rooms, central, good furniture 250 H. ¢ DECKEK, 1020 Marxet st., opp. Fifth. 38 HQOMS. RENT #60: MONEYMAKER $850 12 rooms, rent $25: nr. Market. 250 50 rooms; fine house: clearing $250 1700 14 rooms: new furaiture: easy payments.... 1000 6 rooms; nicely rurnished; norih Market 28 rooms; clearing $80...... UNDERWOU A . M.SPECK &GO, 802 MARKET ST. 14 rooms, average $60 clear. 12 rooms, Post. near Powell 18 rooms, splendid corner house. {OR LALE—LODGING-HOUSE, and bath; cheap. 20214 1urk si. |sUXTHATTE K GUs D LADL-S AMERICAN watch; $14,worih $40. Unc e Harris,15 Gr'ntav EFORE BUYING OR SELLING HOUSES OR ] “businesses see A. M. FLKINS, 006 Market st. 10 RUOMS FURNITUKE ¥OE SALE. B oy DLEGANT MODERN' WALNUT DOUBLE bedstead, with 2 mattresses: 150 A three- quarter bedstead; reasonab 8 E Ll st. JIVE ROOMS AND TU SELL; well furnisned. 514 Misslon st. ING FURNITURE CG 9-51 MA RKET, KURShS & Toome $-8 16'360; best bargains. ]5 UCKINGHAM FURNIY KE CO.—LOW EST prices: furniture, carpeis: ail erades. 866 Miss'n Has, M. VLUu & CO. UPHOLSTERY O, 23801 MARKET ST, COR. NIN [, Carpets. Furniture and Upholszery Gooas. () UARPETS: CHAMBLR SE. $iL; 400) sioves, $3; parior sets. 820; folding-beds £10: ba: outits, T. D. MCCARTHY. 764 Mission: T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH. FOR Towest prices on household £0ods: new Of §ood Dew: cas . or on time: open evenings. FUKRNITUKE WANTED. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICKS FOR FURNL ture and merchanuise see BURD, 211 Larkin, IGHBK PidlCo \HAN ANY WHKKE PATD by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones UAM{ FALD FUK nolinn HOUSES s smaller lots of furniture, carpets. i J. BOWCGHER 233 Stockton: send postal. CARPET CLEANING. (OITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WOR cleans, moves. lays carpets. H. STEVENS, Mer. 38 and 40 Lighth st.; telepbone South 250. K33 9 DUZ BROWN LEGHORN ANU PLYNOUTH Rock laying puliets 143 Bartlett st NEA) LY FURNISHED KOOM> FOR 366 Minna st REAT DANE PUPS FOR SALE OR FOR irade for diamond ring or bicycle; prize-win- ning stock. Call 17 Hyde st. UY THOE SOLITATGE DIA. FAKRINGS, 1 s180, wnwuuch Harris, 15 Grant ave, 1GHEST PrIC PAID GENTS 2D HAND ciothing ara dresses. FABIAN, 1020 Foisom. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OH- der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand des<, mone y tiil, safe; cheap. 102 Clay. UNARCH BLUE FLAME HEAT.KS ARE ihe best. W. 8. RAY MFG. Co., 12 California ARS, SHOWCASE>, COUNTERS, SHELV- YAKRPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tent tel South 38. 'D. MACKINTUSH & Cu)., successors. HEN YUU BECUOME DI-GUSTED_WIT L poor work sefid to SPA ULDING'S Piofleer Care pet-beating Works, 358-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4J. E. MIiCHBLL, CAKPET- LEANING CO., « 240 14th si : cleaning 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74, ARPEI-ULEANING, 3¢: LAYING, 8¢; RUG samples free; tel. Jessle 944. Straiton, 19 8th st AKLIN'S CARPRT- BEATING WOKK 838 Golden Gate nve, ‘Teiephone East 126, 5 '_50 A YAHRD AL GREAY WESTEKN CAKY .1~ +) cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st —— e BICYCLES, PECIAL BAKGAIN: NEW AND sEC bana; highest grad lowest prices. Df\)v{: 5 ing, ete., bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th, forhousework, family of 3, $20. 721 Kilis st. W AMEL-—YOU G : ; B LADY TYPESETTER: A i . 51 1u2 MR~ JACKSON, 1134 Minna. WARES $6 per week. Address T., box 11, Call, %#-f;:“.:u‘?: Zn‘&uti:r -‘ilu-mix\:i u‘rfi?o?,‘:‘ Good stait cor all but Kowalsky, Wou easily. Yx-l.mu GEEMAN WIDOW w%u CAN WASH, USEWURK; NU. 3 = Margariia. 1ime, 1:3i % iron, cook, wants & position, 218 Perry st ber op guie. 1535 Guersoro st sl T YOU.\'U Il LIGHT HO ULUTHANG AND JnW- 09 Sixeh' st; send posal. €lry 10 A, KLELN, BUILERS ENGIAES 2D-HAN b MACHINKRY water-pipes. Meintosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale AR SMALL MroilM AND LAnow-siZe fire and barglar proof safe. 109-111 Mariet st BROTHE S, Cycle Dopt.. 25 Geary st PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, e e EW CAMeRAS AT 124 GRARY N ST Skl the Gem, $5, California Camera Company, Y

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