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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 1896 ————— el A U s PO % S OSSP ol A e B e e B e s S e N i e o e U A e S G A R i S AR e B e e e e e e e et FAVORITES MIRED N THE GOING i { | | | Sticky Mud Was Fatal to All but One First Choice. | Tommy Murphy Suspended for a Careless Ride Astride Reddington, Billy Vice Scores Again at a Good Price—McLight Failed to Gst a Mark in the Mile Run. i man and Luadie Lewis. i of his trainer, and henceforth he wiil eat Joe Ullman, the jovial Chicago pencile: Dave Gideon; George Wheelotk, the book- maker; Jockey Harry Griffin, Abe Ross- Mr. Ullman stated that he had nocause for complaint, having had a very successful season East this year. Griffin will ride as a free lance and will urdoubtedly experience no diffi- .culty in obtaining mounts. The disposal sale of thoroughbreds, the property of Hon. L. J. Rose of T.os Ange- les, held at Killip & Co.’s salesyard last evening, was not a very successful one. Nomed was knocked down to “Daggie’” Smith for $500, and the jumper, Baby Bill, was secured by J. King for $750. Most of the mares, yearlings and wean- lines were withdrawn for lack of bids. Ed Purser ran second to Major Cook with Tempestuous, ana when the Major, entered at $5(0, was put up to be sold, Pureer said $1200. The $5 bid necessary to hold him was not forthcoming on the part hay and oats paid for by the Cambridge stable. Tom Boyle, who trained Coouk, smiles and intimuted that the latter stable olten enters horses in selling events at quite a cheap figure. 3 Following are the entries for to-day’s running events: First race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, sell- ing—158 Jr. Atkius 108, 158 Silvia 102, 235 Pecksniff 105, 149 Bsnjo 105, 160 Sir Reginald 102, 158 Virgie A 102, 217 Caraweli 105, 133 Isabelie 102, 113 Perhaps 105, 245 Seaside 102, 235 America 102, 146 Monterey 105, 245 Artemus 102, 244 Mahogany 102. Second race, three-quarters of a mile, purse— RUSS HOUSE. Mrs M Urner,N Y Mis H Adams, RI Mrs H B Steele, R T C Herris, Nepa CW Widdefield. N Y M:8 S Griggs, Isleton G W Monteith, S Rafael F Menchaca,Sta Barbara C B Tomsondowa Rk 1lis, Sutol C R Scott, Or J Clark, Nev J B Overion, Nev P Reinie & w, Pt Reyes G W Kemp Middieton ¢ Kemp, Middleton W E Schwar z Middleton E B Willis, Sacramento W J Pieasant, Winters M Pleasant, Wiaters Miss I B Pollard. Cat 1 Wheeler, Nev J ¢ C ark, Waulnut Creek C P ¢ eni, Fortuna J Mliler, Foriuna N P Le Count, Fortuna M ieCount, Foriuns A F Carpenter, Kureka J W Conant, Reddinz ¥ M Grabam, San Jose J E Ferguson, Oakland G W Snith, Alasca W Starr, Oakland £ W Carder, Or JN Van Winkle, Co'usa Mrs it Farnnm, Antfoch J M Kogers, - ta Monica C F Paker, Oakiand J C Baker, Oakland Mrs J Griges, Isleton A Green. Sacramento J B Small, Sonoma C Kerr, Bakersfield J Wilson, ~an Jose W H Osucrn, Sta Clara R Burton, Sunta Barbara W T Steel, Sta Barbira ¥ i1 Seymour, O S M Reece, Petaluma E A Hinshaw, Peialuma T Berry, Piieto A Woodeu & w, Dunsmuir J S Hall, Healdsburg H Lonuebers, Healdsbrg GRAND HOTEL. F G Brandon. San Jose T Fro ich, Cal X Water,, Burlington T W Wo.{, Chicago J A Barnes, Colusa Miss Thoraton, Alameda Miss - orbert, Alameda Miss Cantv, Alameda R James, Cal Miss Kacine, Cal Miss Jones, Cal W F Wiiliaws, Portland C M Kinuey, Chicago U V Cook, 1.08 Angeles Mrs Cook, 1.0s Ang-es %J Hatch.Vallejo © Mitlard, Vancouver 1 L Smith, Hauford Mrs Hawkins, Hollister J H Millsner, Tucson J A Melniyre, Sacto . F I, Coombs, Napa S S nali, Sacto A B Estabrook,Pac Grve H W Sherlock, Vancouvr B T McCu.loueh &w, Cal A J Stein, Chicago L W shine, Seatle 4G Chamberlaln, L Angs K C Bauk, lowa L J Madden, Modesto ~ # Mace, lowa H B Bernard, lowa, B H Wilson & w.SanJose C Hoffman, Santa Cruz W Hoffman, Sanca Cruz J W Bowen, Los Augeles H J »mall, Sacto W While, Sacio R W Lemme, St Helena SITUATIONS WANTED—Continved. EFINED GIRL WISH#S T0 DO HOUSE work and live with a zood family in exchange for time to stadr. L. L., box 2!). this office. ¥ HELP WANTED—Continued. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. 917 Sutter st. BOARDING WANTED. Y YOUNG MA., BOARD AND KUOM IN private f-mily. Address Y .. box 36. Call. JTRSTCLASS HAIRDRESSER AND W sewing: also cleans and presses clothes. 114 Fourth st.. room 15. OUNG GERMAN LADY WANTS POSITION beauty culiure: fihno-nhrer preferred. Apply 8s housekeeper. 112 Taylor st., room 14. after 7 p. ., 41315 Hayes st. OMAN" WANTS ANY KIND OF PLAIN AWRENCE (UTIING SCHOOL IS THE i only reliable piacs for paterns: every one guaranteed 10 be perfect. 1231 Market s: 155Y, THAT SOLITATRE DIAMOND RING: J $15, worth $36. Uncle Iiarris, 15 Grantave. Bav’u»x. GOLD LADIES ~TEMWINDING, $14, worth £35. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant ave. W i\unks ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST NK dtarket: S0 rooms: 25c to 1 B0 per nigh £1 60 1086 per week: conventen: and respectsl 11¢¢ bus and bagraze 10 and from Uhe $TTV. SAKING AND CUTTING Academy, 14 McAllisier st.; $1 per week. T EAKN AND FITIING: Liskcire . 636 Market SITUATIONS W AN UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA. nese empioyment office. 17 Webb st., below arny, nr. Lal.; tel. mein 251, W.C.YOUNG, mgr NVHINESE & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: /heip:tel.maln 1997. BRAD LIY&CO.. 640 Ciay. HINESE AND JAVANESE hMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 C'Farrell. Tel. £ 426. APANESE INTELLIG ENCE AGENCY, K. 75, S Ann's blde., 6 Kddv ac: tel. Main 5234 | [XPEEIENCED FLORAL GARDENER would like position: understands care of horses Address W. T., 1 Kimball si., city 5 SITION BY SCH (OLTEACH- r, eXperl penman; anything. «, Fostofiice. SER ~ WANTS ED-MALE. H NG. A SITUATION: 12 years running a machine-shop, sawmiil, holst- ing, lccomotive engines: gocd refereaces. Ad- dre 8 Engineer. Montcomery Hotel, Second st. OY 14 YEAKRS OLD WISHES TO WORK TN shop: lives at home. Address M. S. B., box 92, Call Ofiice. ANTED—BY A BRIGHT ACTIVE BOY, W ASTED—MEN NI WOMEN T0 LEAk Larber trade: only 8 weeks required; toviy iven and cazalogue seut. 5. & Burber School §215 oward st 7 ANTED—PUPILS: SPECIALRATES; DAY or evening classes; hairdressing 20c; up to date. Pariors 1026 Market st.. over the Wonder. MOST COSVENTENT AND RESPECTABL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms: 25c to $15J per night: $1 50 to $6 Pper week: free 'bus and baggage o and from ferry. T GERMAN__OR Freuch, $80: cook, smsll restaurast, $10 a week; broiler, $50; gardener, for country vlace, married man, w1 b references; waiter, $25; cook onn ranch. italian or Frenco, $35: dishwasher. country, $15; vine-pruners: $30. ic ANDRE. 8155 X 9 HARD-ROCK MINER: onx‘.lu'_/l‘mv(e rr;&gl;_ man to b ast and_drill, city: wood carve r, city; $3t0 83 504 day. MULRAY & READY, Leading Emp oyment Agents, 634 asd 636 Clay. TARMER AND WIFE, $i0 ANU FUUND; 6 X farmers, $20and $.5. MURRAY & K:ADY, KOOMS WANTED. T URNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- l‘r’x}z: a'qum home wanted: also stable. Ad- dress P. 0. box b95. Oaklind. Cal. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANT 1D — FIRST- CLASS PRINTING W jrescman to take churge of pressroom: must be retisnle and not afraid of work. Address M. box 106, this office. NTED FUR CASH—LODGING-HOUSE: W ZiSc price and location. S.. box 64, Call. TCOND-HAND KOUAKS, CAMERAS. LEN- P g ns and slides. 109 Montgmry. D—SOUND WINTER VA 4 tier; in carioad lots; for cold-stor- age purposes. Consumers' Ice Company, 420 Lighth st., 5. F. JILDINGS BOUGIIT: LUMBER, SASHES, Bt manteis etc., for sale. 1168 Mission st. g BOUKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- e A KLEIN 109 Sixth st send posial MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FUSINESS CHANCES. PBABGAINS THIS WECK AT THE RELLA- ble offic s of HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st Frenck: iiquor-s ore at 1 voi ¢ price. Dalry produce and fancy groceries, et: Preseut owner 12 years; Living-rooms: $ Branch bakery, caudy, sta {onery, no fons, cigarsy . kep: by etc.; 4 livina-rooms: near Markei: $125. AND RETAIL estabe WHOLES \LE $10.000. Mgl lished and finest locati buyer can use same nam fine trade soliciting. SCRIBNER & C0., 7 Cliy Hall ave. U USUAL OPP! N Y TO PURCHASE the whole or a three-quarter inierest in a well- estabiished warehonse business paying a iood and sure yearly income; erty in pact paym €O, 638 Market s TOR SALE—AN BLEGANTLY will_accept desir: EASTON, ELDRIDG: & ¥ TED-UP candy s ore, aolng 4 fine re uil business; rsiab- lished 15 years; best locaticen: will clear $100 a month easily; a chance seldom offered; vil be s01d reasouable forcash. A.SCHAEF R, 22 Sxih. MALL FORTUNE AWAITS who Wi ¢ supply the su ounce of “Californa Beer See HYDE, 820 hncinai ave.. Ala ARE CHALC TO REN with «creen, scales and biock: years: in goo ! runaivg: 195 Me.llis er st h an YARD GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE A %t it we are sellmg good-toned second- band pinaos for £3, $4 and §5_per month; beautl- ful new uprights for ¥6, $7. %5, $9 and $10 per month: 1o cash pavment required larger than the above amounis: sl purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchangin some for Steinway any Ume within 3 years from date withovt sacriice. SHERMAN,” CLAY & CO, representatives of Steinway & Sous’ planos. co. Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Francisco; also Oak- land, Cal.; Portland, Or.: Seattie, Wash. TASTERN HOU party with $300 to $400 to control busincss on this coast. Apply t+ MR. KNOWLTUXN, loya House, )26 Eliis 8., 9 to 700, SEOCERY AND SILUON— “LIv. {0V, 15" coms upstair.; must be wld n-xt. week. Inquire Call Ofice. AKERY, NOIIONS, CANDY, CIGARS, groceries; 4 furnished rooms: 0od business; 2604 Sutter st. DELICACIES AND FANGY GRO- fu'l stock; 5 iiving-rooms. Box 21, Call. | 240 Bernard 115, 170 De Capo 115, Red Fork | 115, Dutch Valet 115, James P. Dunne 115, | Moscow 118, 240 Manzanilio 115, 240 Valdos | 115, 224 Mysiic Maze 118, 24 Atticus 107, 240 LMOST NEW HARDMAN UPRIGHT AT A great discount; a Chase Bros.’ slightly dam- «d will be sold atone-balf its value: some ele- gant new styles of Hardmun jusc recelved: they are considered perfection; a superb Christmas Leading Kmployment Ageuts, 624 and 636 Clay. W ASHER FOR COU: TRY Jgu:sll‘nn'.munb t0 #30 and found cooks: 3 walt-rs? dish- washer: second cook; §8 a week. MURRAY & It is generally understood around race- tracks that when four out of six favorites are toppled over the layers of odds get all V aged 11 years, a position in an « flice or store. Address E. C, iiranch Call Office, Miss 0n st. ROY OF 17 WisHrs POS. TODRIVE J Pinney, Yountville G W Schlichten,St Louis J A Henderson, Winters W _Cameron, Milpiias W H Buck&w, Vacaville R T Jones & w, st Joans A Luaurence. Montreal DrT klint & w,San Juan "ORNER SATOON ON FOURTIL « st.; must be sold. Call Office. 10N ; e 7, 240 V' : i = : forred; | WS X the money. Although four choices were | M3icie, A 107, 240 Vivo 110. = {le—237 | W Bruce, Chicago ovd q5om wi.h light work: milk wagon PrOterteds | READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and | 318 CORSeTeq PRUTREO0RE A5 SRV econa floor, d £ the | Senator Moczan 305 07 Aquines 95, 501 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. e E; expetieneed i B Lo 835 Clay st. ¥100d building, Fovrth and Market sis. INESS yesterday man; e | s Morgan 105, 197 Aquines 95, h X 5 CANDISES o ~ - - = ding QEATE SINESS; beaten at Oakland yesterday many o e on f342) Personve 111, 248 Lihcoln | J C Moftett, albany ¢ Woods, Alguma QUNG *CANDINAVIAN (21), SUBKR ARD | T RENGH CHEF; COUNTRY RESTAURANT; BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST | L smalt cavital required. For particulars433 Bush. winning horses received substantial sup- | ;755 %457l gy Maggle M 95. LR Koot 06 J P Puge, spoxane | drive and eare Tor hovses: ot afraid of work. -d: | 5 870. C. E. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st honse west of Chicazo s KOHLER & TING OFFICE FOR SALE: DRUG port, on one or two races in particular the | ' Fourth race, eleven-sixicenths of mile— | MissWatson & s, Seattle 7 & Buckner, Santa Rosa | (¢ SMGE” T35’ U on st. EAT YOUSG BARKELPER, W TIL CIIY ‘fififfis‘.‘#'fi:&"flmfinfif'f&"rfiu'::"fi 5 book and job. Call § Montgomery av..r. 14. ring being hit hard. 2 e e O L 1 0 50 o™%: | b Spriner. Boulder Crk J 0 Johnson, Valiejo Y GUSGMAN Wil Guop RECOMMENDA- A s o & Eraes. and prices: lerma jeasy: prices lowest: $150. Coa ND. AT 1352 MAK The going was especizlly adapted for the | {5t Ta5t6r 105, 32Fteion M09, 102, | C E Johnson. Vallejo ¢ Suuivan, Boston tion wanys a positioa as butler or valet city or £ & = _ | éverything possible done to please and satisty the OV, a'barzain; party to leave city. BOInR e e o % | 102, 185 Huenem 105,238 Jim Bozeman 102, | ¥ Colins, Boston W Long, Hoston country. Address A. L. B., box 85, Call uflice. | & NEAT JaPANESE WAITERS; MUST | Giiimor e tumbling down of good things, being o T\"“lclzc:lflleflsulj.:):} _}_}l.;easAlgzunharty 102, 22 3 Granc. Bosion ir;flsnn,flzy;:nyflk TANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED | Z8iesk good English: 38 a week. C. R. HAN- CTUALLY TH& BEST BARGAINS IN PL V grocery :m",,q.;o, e s st the;sticky, iholding sort. Not.a faw ot the | e L ae SATIAIS Crip | o R couple, a place In pr.vate family or ranch; | SEN £€0. 170 Geary s> o anos: see our list for this week: pianos or 83, | 1863, Address A. V., box 59, Call Oilice. i 7 195 ] v pert 10 v : st 3. B i o v R ALE— The attentiance was duiteup to the aver- | ftx 407, 10 Bt e T o o L ot bty 6. B DasanBy el try notel. 850, and. . others. ABPIY (0 J. E. | ires shywhore e the iy ond Konroaneovered B400. 7550 Kearny and Ciag acas: datly rec age with considerable money circulating. | Gardner 103, 244 Two Cheers 102, (244) | [} ¥o Davis "D springer, Bouldin S OUNG MAN WISHES PUST1ON OF ANY | CROSLTT & (0., 628 Sacramento si. Tert concers tuners: ‘The F. W-SPENGIL CO, | celbis 828 1o 830, Address Investigation, box 7d, The different events were all well con- [ /7% BALDWIN HOTEL. Kind: will accept any honorable employment. ANTED - BOTIELMAKER MUST BT ealesrooms 935 Market st. opp. Mason. CalL0; TR WA S £ & 5 E—————— % ) ) N Y. P., box 46, Call. first-class, $36 month and found; Scandina. AINES, BUSH &/GERTS AND KNABE PL | ¢ 2 3 X SING tested, the finishes in ‘many being of the VON TIEDEMAN'S TRIAL. e R e Y T TON . S CrERE ESWAN ETC. | vian teams'er for «ity. $30 & mouth ‘and found E T e E e R AR D00 s getable ranch fn blanket order. e Miss M Celesie, NY X Cummings & w, N Y O o R, S L e and. had | 8180 farmers, teamsters, mirkers, cooks, waiters, | uprights, §135: orguns, 835, W. C. H AMILTON, | Fruitvale. address . L. DOLE, Dismond ¥. 0.y Although Mr. Corrigan did not think | A Copy of Mrs. Sarah Owen Spencer’s | Miss C Barton. N Y f\;l)esho; Vcrfx Tt experience ns teacher. Address M., box | disuwashers, etc. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. | successor to A. L BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. | Alameda County. IR ; i iro i Photograph Has Been Sunplied. H Blssing, N Y i D surssOhicago, 97, Call Oftice. {IRST-CLASS AGENT FOR A MAP COM-| TINE STEINWAY UPRIGHT, IN PERFECT JAN'ED—TO BUY A HOTEL OR ROAD very highly of his entry Soniro in the | grap L4 > Bernheim, Caicazo FJ Smal ey, N Y T Saays some caplal required. M RTINS, 740 B e, ren i e W s e e A3 00 par mastte . Aadress opening five and a half furlong scramble | the geiding was sent to the post a9to10 | favorite. In adrive Jones got him home | a length before Jay Wheeler after leading all the way. Candor, ridden with poor judgment by Shaw, was a close third. The deteat of the 7 to 20 choice, Redding- ton, ridden by Tommy Murpuy in the | race following, a six-furlong selling affair, | was quite unexpected, as the gelding was ¢ nsidered a moral. He led into the| stretch by a couple of lengths and it | looked all over. Near the sixteenth pole | he stepped in a bole and stumbled. He then tried his old trick of bearing in toward the rail, and Murphy, being a | trifle careless possibly, was beaten out a | ecant head by Palmerston, an 8 to 1 shot, well ridden by J. Garduner. Six mud-runners next started in a five | and a half furlong spin, with the scale of | weights rzised twenty pounds. Hywmn was barred in the betting on account of his bad-acting proclivities while at the post. .Altanero, the Baldwin entry, rid- | den by Bob Isom, was a9 to 10 favorite. At the last moment Riley Grannan went down the line on Billy Vice and in a hard drive Golden got Biily home a head in ad- | vance of the favorite. Petrarch was beat | a half length further away. | [ of the trial. | erapnic galler; | like the picture which Von Cari von Tiedeman, charged with per- jury, was dressed in his usually elaborate style when he entered Judge Wallace’s courtroom yestérday morning, but he did not look so hopefulas on the opening day The order made by Judge Wallace ad- mitting in evidence the original. negative of the pbotograph of Sarah Owen Spencer in place of the picture that nad been ab- stracted from the archives of the court bad a depressing effect on the defendant. At the opening of court Deputy District Attorney Peixotto produced the negative and a_copy of the original photograph. Mrs. Spencer and W. V. Spencer, her hus- band, identified the picture as an exact copy of the likeness that had been made for them frowm the same piate. Fred Berlem, clerk for Taber's photo- testified to the same ef- fect. Thomas Dillon, Charles Crockett and Mr. Pe xotto said that the copy looked edeman swore was a photograph of the woman who signed the deed. Mrs. Spencer was wheeled into court in an invalid’s carriege and the afternoon was occupied in hearing ber testimony. Another sizzling favorite was sent to grassin the mile run. Althoughin the past McLight bas never demonsirated a | iondness for sticky going he was dished outasa warm 6 to 5 choice. H. Mart; hustlea Schnitz off in front at the jump, and Charley Sanders’ chestnut stayed there, winning at the end by three lengths, with Can’t Dance second, a couple of lengths before Fiashlight. The first choice was fourth. The finish to the last event, a thirteen- sixteenths run for all aces, decided under | selling conditions, was the most exciting | of the day g Leaf was a pronounced 4 | to 5 favorite, and after ieading to the | stretch ran out and was jomned by Major | Cook, Tempestaous and Kowalsky, and it | was a guess as to the winrer from that on. As the wire was passed the Major had his | head a neck before Tempes:uous. which gelding was but half alength in front of | Kowalsky. Had Fig Leaf run true she | would have won. | Notes. | T. Murphy was suspended by the judges | for what they consider his criminally care- | less ride on Reddington. At best he is a| hard horse to ride, possessed of the bad | habit of bearing in toward the inner rail, | and Mr. Corrigan, its owner, attached no | plame to his jockey for lofing the race. | That horseman states that at about the | sixteenth pole Reddington stepped into a hole, which seriously retarded his progress, and this fact may have been overlooked | by many. In the last race run Figleaf, | another hot favorite, looked a certain winner untii she began running out, de- fying Slaughter's efforts 1o keep her | straight, and eventually finished outside of the money. Murphy is inclined to be- come a trifle careless when having a race well in hand, and a day or iwo on the ground may serve to sharpen his wits. J Tue overland traia arriving last evening | ern turfmen. Among the party were brought quite & batch of prominent East- 1 | time the forgery was committed. | W S Lawler, Ci She produced a great mass of documentary evidence to support her testimony to the effect that she was not in California at the S AP e FAVOR THE BOULEVARD. Ocean View Improvement Club Unani- mously Indorses the Project. The Ocean View Improvement Club | unanimously voted last evening in favor of the proposed boulevard from Nine- teenth avenue and Ocean View and ap- rointed a committee consisting of M. S. Tay lor, William Shepard and Mr. Desban to confer with the Sunset Club concerning the matter. Several addresses were nade on the subject of more hydrants and elec- tric lights tor Ocean View. Stephen Lan- gan presided and M. 8. Tayior was secre- tary of the meeting. Another meeting will be heidat the same place two weeks | from last night. ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. J McCallan, Kurska J E Morton, Eureka E C Walter, Eureka T Kennedy. Fresno JE Johnstos, Tomales E Clement, Wheazland J M McGivrey, Wheatind R L Price, Tuolumne H C Yaacey. Tuolumne J C Moore & w. Vallejo G W Bachman, Chicago H Dean, Chicago C Van Spelkard, Chicago H Wilbur, Chicago Neenah dw, Wisconsin A G Barnes &w,Salt Lake A E Lee, Pomery Mirs Freeman, Pomery M Lamb& w, Stockton G B Heatb, Stockion F Kenealy, Portand C K Lambie, S L Obispo J Cook, U~ sOregon TE Collopy & w,N Y J McCarihy, Nevada Mis Calkins,SutterCreek A Henrlques&fy,Los Ang LICK HOUSE. H Coy, Hollister W H McMinn, San Jose S Fariington. Nevada J E Hynes, Denver 7 Lang, De.ver 3 B Kirkham, Portiand 7 Woodwsrd, Fresno J W Hozan, N Y S Batler, Rutherford ¥ J QA Ml T W O'Mara'& w, Sacio J P W G cen, Presion K Read, Jacks0a W _andrews & w, Napa Miss Andrews, Napa J Bates & w, Red Bluft T J Martin, Chicago C P alien, Sonora ¢ Brown & w, Snta Rosa niy, Ukiah B H Watscn, Ventura J Kobinson & w, Cal RAC CALIFORN|A JOCKEY CLUB. Osakland Racetrack. Thursday, December 17, 1896. Nine- teenth day of the winter meeting. Weather ING GUIDE. fine. Track sticky. 95(), FIEST RA —Eleven-sixteenths of a mile; all ages: purse $300. i st Inde: W 1 lark, Or H C Clark, Honolulu C A Ingells, Bosto rs M & Cook, Honoluln Miss B Bates. Honolulu Miss A Pixley, Houolulu F R Worthing, Hono uluJ F Smeeiski, Chicago T U Frawley, Hono.ulu A Beitens, B’ H_Srings G W Leslie, Honolulu M S Fricdiman, St iouis F K Hetter & w, suisun G W Godiey & w.Benicia J P Buras, Boston ¥ G Gould, Juckson PALACE HOTEL. Mrs F P Stanley,London C D Hazard, Quincy R A Hinning, London C Tayior & w, Australla 1S Craig, 1 ondon J Mitchell, Johannesburg J H Thomas, Pa ‘W N Hailman, Wash,D C 3 J Barnum, N Y W B Weil N ¥ M J Danbe, Chicago Miss A W Morrison,Sacto M J W Winston, L Angeles H W Harding & w, Loto 5 Bisby, Denver A E de Ricgles. Denver C H Taylor & w, Beston Mrs £ Banuister, LsGatos Mids I Taylor, Bos:on K CVoorheis,SutterCreek Mi-s G Taylor, Boston W C Payton & w, S Cruz Miss E Murphy, Bo.ton SAN **CALL."” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery Street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. £29 Hayes street, open until 9:80 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:50 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streeis, opem until 9 o’clock. 618 Mission street, open nntil § o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. FRANCISCO NOTICE ©OF MEETINGS. GODFREY DE ST. OMAR, Council No. 1, Knighis Ki dosh—Regular meetinz THIS (FK DAY) VENING, Deceniber i8, at 7:30 0'clock, D 30, GEOKGE J. HOBE, Recorder. =5, KING SOLUMON'S LUDGE No. 260,'F. and A. M.—The oflicers and members are reques:ed to semble at the Masonic Temple. SATURDAS, December 19. at 1 0'ciock P. ., to participate with the M W. Grand Lodge I the ceremony of iayinz the corner- sloge of the Hall of Justice of the cl.y and county of San Francisco. By oraer of the Mas.er. HARRY BAEHR, Secretars. IXU()@ lnb THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin &&. D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. JaMES H. DUNCAN. Secretary. SPECIAL MNOTICES, B3 GAS FIXIUREsS MADE TO ORDER: cheapest pia e in the city. H. HUE- SCHMIDT, 623 Goiden Gate ave, z BAD TENANI~ FJECTED FOR St rollections mad: Facitt: Lollertion Co., 415 . b5NU. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTI E. FRANCIS o Savings Un‘on, 572 California street, cor- ner Webb. Fur the hal{ vear ending with the 315t of December, 1895, a d.vidind ha3 been declaced at the rate per aunum of four aad two-tenths (4.2) per ceaton term deposits ana three and five-tenths (8.5) per cent on ordl: ary deposits, free of taxes, payabic on and afcer Suturday, Janvary 2, 1597, LOVELL WHITk, Cashier. DIVIDEAD NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 388 (25 cen's per share) of the Huichinson ESugar P.antation Co. will be payabie at the oftice of the company, 327 Market street. o1 und afier Monday, Jecember 21. 1596, Transfer-books will ciose Tuesday, December 15, 1:96. I . HE LD, SITUATIONS W A> LL KINDS OF MALKE AND FEMALE HELP furnished; short notice: couniry orders a ecialty. MRS a. DADAMI, 318 Sutter st. Y LAUY OF. REFINEMENT,WITH KNOW L~ edge of massage. 0510 N &3 Companion nurse or will glve special massaze treatments in private famiy or hospital. Address MISs HEikN BROWS, Waison ave. aud Brooklyn st., Eoule- vard Heights, East Oakland, care of Charles . Hayes, TANTED—S~WING OF ANY KIND; GEN- tlemen's mending. etc.: children’s work & specialty. Address M. B., box 3, Call Uffice, 7OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION: Swedish girl; upstairs work and plain sewing, 2116 Powell gt. ST ALIOX WANTED A3 CHILD'S NURSE: middle aged; Mason’s widow. Call or address | Horse, age, weight. 1% % | % | s 1169 Valencia si. 188 |Soniro. 2.......... 98| 2|. 1s |-13 | 135 700D, STRONG AMKRICAN WOMAN 340 Say Wheslesi s Higal A e e ) greatly desires work; honest and reliable; (218)|Cnpdor. 5 REH AR ek Mo B e b will do any Kind of housework: §1 day and cac- 158 | Cadenzi, & 4f 4 a1 ] 3d el fare. 215 Minnna st. 4 Jack Richeiieu, n 122( 1 (. ho|7 3 5 B 7 S SEPE 15 \u:::. Dickersou, al | g | s 01 g" s f&‘;‘ékéo:fmv.‘:(v’v‘:fi:a fi,‘é%i&‘i”&tkfigk’.‘; wse.....(~AD Lucas, - 20 8 ‘5 . 243 | Pas:ine, 19| 5 b 52 [ 8 8 Fitzsernid. :,’:Zifi;:u;.\;'s‘:fsfl:»‘:‘e'f::“em o el : s Banos Kid, 5.1 7 sn |6 |9 91 |Fiowers . 500 - - - esennro.189] 10 | 10 10 |10 10 Ailmark. 600 | PLAIN SLWING OF ANY KIND DONE; Time, 1:13%, lxam’s b. g, by Empercr of Norfolk-Blazeaway. workingmen's shirts a specialty. 249 Fifth flat 2. Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES OKK BY THE 5] , BECOND RACE—Taree-quarters of & mile; seling; for three-year-olds; purse 3350, Jay: washing or houseclednlng. Please call & 258 Shipley st., between Fif b and Sixth, T T S ANTED—POSITION AS TRAVELING Index.| Horse, weltht | su| 14 | 3 2% | s | Fm. 1 ComPanion Lo tnvalld or children going Enst ki e | i i n recurn for first-class fare; references gi e e L e 2: | 310 in 928 McAliister st. b {Beddingion. . 111} | In | 12 - JOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN, GOOD CUOK, (e wices. 107 81" e e FiH desires pusition: no object on_to bousework; @15 | o tock. 51107 S 1 S - will sleep home. Address A.. box 18, Call. 183 | Douoirl, 01l 71 7 62 | 64 POSITIONAS HOUSEKELFER IN WIDOW- 16 |~ pry 1 ars, 07| 5 42 | 51 [ 71 er’s home by respectale American Iady: must 5 | insnis, 3.0 08 31 | 8 814 | b children; city or Oakiand. W., box 94, Call. =10y EE] 4 L i 9 159 e -) 9 | acklin.. Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES PUSITION FOR Guod start. Won driving. ner, Lo H. Kline's ch. c., by St. blaise-bmma. Time, 1 chamberwork or as housekeeper; city or coun- 252. THIRD RAUE—Eleven-sixieenths of a mile: all ages; purse 5300, Index.| Horse, aze, weight. [st. | 34 | 35 | 3 | s ! Fin. ope %%, 246 |Billy Vice, 2 lru! 2| 550 2 o 07 |Nitaners, ..1.10. 08| b IS B e +20 Petrarch, 3. 17| 4 315 3h EX 8 15 6 ¢ > | 20 | 510 | Boz man 5 13 164 |Hymn, - 349] 5. 8 Jye s tdieiibye L0omos.. " . Googd start. Won drl\_‘!nxv Winner, J. 0. Bayley’s ch. c., by imp. Sir Modred-Dixiana Time, 1:13, 253 FOURTH KACE—One mile; three-year-olds and upwerd; purse $400. T Index.| Horse, age, welght. | St. st | Fio Jocker., o %, 235 Scholiz, 4........102) 4 = Z 221 |Can't Uance, ..101| 6 33 | i3 fi'n,’,:,f,‘;‘"’ e VR 244 Finghicht, ‘103) 3 234 | 82 |Slaughicr.....| 3 72 390 | McLight, 102 2 430 | 44 |Joncs. 1 nao 239 |Navy Biue, 4.... 99 1 520 | 550 (Spencer 40 3o 222 |innie Coe,a ... 99| b 8 6 |Rector.. W 30 G00d starc Won driving. Winner, C. F. ~anders & Co’s ch. h.. by Panique-Tilia._Time, 1:47. AL, box 73, Call Cflice. try. Dnhssu.&inu. FIRST CLASS. _WOU LD like enyagements by the day; city or country. 7.6 1arkinsi. W ibow ho! EXPERIENCE WISHES POSI- lon as housekeeper: 1o objection to chil 202145 Stockton st , room 2. U i Y 0USG6 WoMaN WANTS WORK WHEKE can take a child. M#S. N.. box 74, Call. ADY STUDYING MEDICI~E WISHES PO- ‘:':&I::;;jn;fl:(‘bl the day, week or month; ‘ o or address 381 bet. Sixth and Seventh, near Fu:llo:? s e /OUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE DES) RES posit on as housekeeper for widower or bach- eicr. Room 4, 1007 Market st. | (TAXDY-MAKER, A1 WORKMAN, WANTS work: cit; or couniry. Address O. €., box 73, Call Office. RACTICAL ¥NGINEE « WANTS POSITION At tationary worx: city or country: well quali- fied with mining machinery; hoistrs, pumps of all kinis. K. Z., box 69, Cail Office. —BY MAN AGED 30, A POSITION is not airaid of work: will give bonds it necessary. K. C., box 66, Call Oftice. OUNG MAN (22), SPEAKING PERFECT English, Germai and French. desires position in business house or office; best references. O. K., box 101, Ca:l Office. APANESE SCHOOL BOY work in a family. Address Frank, st., Oakland. AY LEGI IMATE EMPI OYMENT, ) £ orday,at any terms or hours—janitoring to our- pailsm and delivery wagon driving to advertise- ment writlug: sober: competent: trusiworiby young man. Address J. J., box 103, Call Office. FORENAN VINEYAKDIST AND ORCHARD- ist (French) wishes situation: good referei- co-. Address G. A., Howel La France, 718 Cali- tornia st. UY THAT_ 14K GOLD AM. WA1C $29, worth $60. Uncie Harrs, 15 Grant ave. JITUCATION WANTED As U.ERK, BOOK- keeper or business manager in wholesale busi- ness. Address (., box 15, Cail Office. \‘I JANCHEST K HOUSE, 44 1HIRD NEAR Market—Klectrio lights fn every room: 200 rooms TO DO 758 Lastro | (31BL FRANCISCO STREET, | {x Golden Gate $15; gir for Croeseit. Jew1sh girl, §20;_girl, Octavia. $15: girl. Powell ir:, Scotd stree', $16; girl, Nneteenth 13 young giris $8, $10 and §12 per 1, etc., nics families. MARTIN, 749 #15 Market st “IRL, CHAMBERWORK AND WAITING, (3 $20"an1 room: woman cook, country, §25 and waitress. $3a Weck; w.itress, couniry ho- tel, 15 and r.om;: chambermaid. $2) and room; €OOK, £2w boarders, $20 and r00.n: waltrss, $25 chambermald and walt, conntry hotel, $.0 and rooms w 15 aud room: cook, Jewish siyle. 335. . 749 Marke: st. Markel st. APANESE BOY, CH MbERWORK AND wali, $:0 aod room. MARTIN’~, 749 Market, UTTER AND CHEESE MAKER., MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. EKMAN BOY AS WAITER, ETC. MAK- TI'S, 749 Market st. G 1LKER, $:0; CALL EARLY. AVL 749 Market st. Cuoxk‘uu SMALLRESTAURANT AS PART- ner; small capital required. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st UT.ER, $30. MISS CULLEN, 33 SUTTER sireet. ANTED—BOOTBLACK AL ART SHAV ing parlor, 1856 Market st. RIVER FOR ANTORG'S MINERAL SPRING Water on commission. Address 108 Fifih st. UTCHER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER- siands taking cparge of shop, with $123 capi- {al, a8 partne.: owner has 2 piaces: ol established corner: fiue opportunliy. Apply 1701 Leaves- worth st. ANTED — A TRUSTWORTHY MAN AsS vith $100 capital. in best paying 00 0pposition: $30and board g only handy man and williog to work in 1205 Broadwasy. JANTED — STRADY MAN TO AT D store in cash manufacturing business: must have $150 cash and be satisfied with $20 per week. Apply 777 Market s:., room 7. W AT D — GERMAN WAITER FOK 17 ‘Wa hington st. $' A DAY FOR ONE MONTH IF WILLING 9 o work and invest $10 cash. 215 tansome rToom 12. MARTIN'S, \ ndteed; s.ore need apply. ST 2.CHATR BARBER-SHOP IN, CITY. Apply at 1 1avylor st. ANTEDU—500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BE 5¢ and 10c meais. Old Economy, 410 Kearn FOK A LAKGE POWE machinist and an up o date fam il ar wilh steam plant’ and water U.'S. Industrial Agency. room 165, Crock- AKER OR REPAIRER WANTE) new shop: city. Address W. H., box 85. Call. JANVASSERS FOR SHOW CAKDS; GOOD commission. 127 Page st. UTHER _AND DAUGHTRE, COUNIRY VL hotel: $30 and room: chamberwork, etc. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AYING 2-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP: ELE xantly fitted up: must oe sold. Apply t0 Shel-. don Sisn Co., 2434 Third st. ¢) GIRLS, GENEHAL WORK IN_ SMALL 4 hote!, $30 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Mar- ket st. | (\OLUEKD GIRL MARTI YIRL, AN FAMILY COOK, $35. 749 Murke. st. {VALLEY: § S, 749 Market OOK, BUA RDING-H /USE, COUNTRY; eral housework girl, $20; young girl, house- work, $20: ki:chen girl, private family $10; ligut hoysework girl. city, 810, $15; German housework gir, $20. C. R HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st, W OMAN COOK, WITH & CHILD: COOK FOR country boarling-house. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. CALL £ARL TYLISH AND’ DURABLE CALF SHOES made 10 order: $2 50. 959 Howaid, nr. Sixih, B ARBEES PRUiCils £ UNTON EMPLOY ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL. 657 Clar ARBEK —FOK EMPLOYMANI CALL SEC. P. G Barbers’ Assn. S FUCHS, 325 Grantave. UUKNEYMEN BAKGEGS 1o PLOYMEN L secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 ~aventh st, BABBER WASHSTAND- ONE, TW0 AND three bowis, cheup. 623 Goiden Gate ave, E s BOU Sk, BoBle MaRKE ] ST.—RUUNS 20c, 25¢ 10 50¢ night; $1 10 $2 weex. QEE 1H worth $20. SXPERIENCED CASHIER: RESTAURAN $3a weex and board. C. R. HANSEN & C 110 Geary st OOK, FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING- nouse, $30; also #irl for zeneral housework, 2 g own ) eople. Alnmedn, $20, Prot stant preferred: cook ayd nursegir, sanie house, Nevaus Count $-0and $17. J F. CROSET Y & Cu., 316 Suuier. OMAN T0 SURUB. C. instliution in cit CRO-ETT & CU., 316 Sutier. 00K, (PRI ily: o wash: $30 y here. JF. CROSE (1 & CO,, 316 Suuter st. NEAT COLORED GIRL FOR GENERAL nhousework in cfty, famity of 5, $25: aiso about 5 young girls jor 1'ght nous:work in differen: parts of tue city, wages from $10 to $18. J. F. CROEIT & (0. 316 ~utter s THAMBRMAID, $20; CoUK, $30: SECOND &Irl, #25: nurse, s 26 10 housewo k girls, city and couat v, §20 and §25: 8 young gir s, assisi, $10 10 8157 MISS CULCLEN, 824 sutter st. Appiy 1o SILVER WATCHES FOR 88, Uncle Harris, 15 Graat ave. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS—CHRAPEST AND best odging-house in ihe city: open all night. /INCHeSTHK HOUSE, 44 1 HIKD ST, NK. Market: 200 rooms, 26c a night: reading- room: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. CANKKUPL SALE—HAVING PURCHASED 1> jarge s.ock of boots and shoes that mast te sold by Jan. 1 at great sacrifice 1o make room for sprine goods. Cal Boot and Shoe Mfg. Co.’s stores, 767 Market and 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. RECKUITS WANTED FOR THIE ~taies Marine Corps. United States Navs: able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or 1108¢ who bave legally d-clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and babits and able 10 speak, read and write Lnglish, and between 5 fe-t b incnes rnd 6 feer in beight. ¥or further information apply a: the Recruiting Uffice, 20 Kllis st, “an Francisco, Cal. NGy, VaLvo HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. #d and 4th—Sngle furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1050c.week §1 to 82 50 reading-r0om; strictest at- tention morning calls: clean: quiet; open all night. Ok _FUL AND CLEAN 100 MRAL OR coffee and cakes 5c zo Lo 1314 Grant ave. ¢ HOUSEWORK GIRLS. ARIZONA: 825: SEE party here. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutterst. JPAN.SH MAio AND SEW; $15. MISS CULL N, 323 Sutter s. P ANCH CUOK: #$20; GOOD PLACE. CULLEN, 323 Su_ter st. GIEL,13T0 18 YEAKS OF AGE, CAN HAVE good home iu the couniry: smail wages. For particulars apply to MURRAY & ReADY, 634- 636 Ciny st. JERMAN UR -CANDINAVIAN WOMAN ON X a rauch; $20 to ccoks and girls for housework, country. 'MUXRAY & KEADY, ~eading kmploy ment Age its, 634 636 Ciay st. | AN ED—HOUSEWORK ON A EANCa: no cooking, $2 American cook. 125: cook small bourdi.ug-house, $25; nurae, 2 children, 820; French girl, housework, famiiy of 2, $-0. LEON AKNDKE, 15 ~tockton LAIN HOT~L 1 WAKD & LO., 608 GRS, 9:5; 4 GIuLs, 820; 6 GIRLS, §15; c00Kking anu housework. German Employment Oftice, 306 Mason si. Y UUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work: sliep home. 3456 Seventeenth st., near Valencia. W ANIED—VOUNG GRL ABOUT 12 FOR _company: gool home and clothes. MRS. F. L. SPARKS, Leona Heigh: W ANTEU—2 COMPETENT GERMAN OR swedish wom an (0 do housework and cooking on a ranch; a geod Christian home and 1o outside $20 per month wizh washing; $15 without. oom 11, 510 Geary st., before noon. ORTt GEKM 4N GIKRL, UPSTAIRS WORK: must be gcod sewer: San Kafael, $25. Ger- man Employmen: Cfice, 306 wason st 11RL O’ H. USEWORK AND ASSIST IN cooking. 2327 Bush st. MIsS BT, KW WALDO HOUSK, 765 M SS ON ST.. bet. Third and Fourth — =iogle furnished rooms, night, 10c to 50c; week. 60c to $2: read- ing-room: stri‘tes: att.ucion morning calls; ciean; quiet: open all night. REAT REDUCIION IN PRICKS AT THE New Waldo House, 765 Mission st., bet. Thixd and Fourth: per nignt, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ and 8Uc; per 60c, 80c, §1 25 and $2. ARTNER WANTEDIN A CASH BU<INESS: clearing $50 per month. 33 Sixth st., room 18, fANTeD—LABUORKRS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd Kolsin, Keno House proprie- tor. siill runs Denver House, 417 Third st.: 150 Intge rooms; 8¢ per night; $1 (0 $3 per week. PRY Achs HUUSE, Wal SlAKALL SL, BE- low Sixth. for a roon $1 o weex. JHUES! SHOKS! SHOES! NEW 10 ORDER: any siyie, §3 up: misfils anl cast-off shoes bough: or exchanged: large stock of second-nand #hoes: ~first-cluss repairing: Work guaranieed. 749 Mission st., pear Grand Upera-house. 10() MEN TO TAKK LUDGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearnv. Wi TeD—ANIDEA: WHO HINK OF some simple ibing to patent! Protect youe idens: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $1500 prisa offer and lis¢ of 200 inveniions wanted. W ASAED IO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ra&elerks. KNOX Collection Azcy. 110 Sutter HFE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- iiouse in town, Lindell House, 6th and Howard. AL IS CITV=SINGLE ROUMS, 10, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and i.eidesdort sts. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: $1 week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. $1 650 & weok; reading-room: daily papers. 86 Clay st. planos very cheap: call and see fine stock. THE ZENO MAUVALS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. IANOS SuLD, RENTED, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped. stored, for lower rates | tban_any other firm in the . J. HARRY SCOTT, 526 Hayesst. JLIGHTLY USED PIANO: CANNOT BE told from new: very elegant; high grade: price cut in the middie. Room 12, Flood building. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE — MUSI SELL, pianos at immense reduction for cash or on ins.aliments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market. $16- ELEGANT UPRIGHT: COST $425: > LOD. rorsalessinstallments 221 Leavenworth RARECHS “CE—FINE UPRIGHT, $126. 16 McAilister, next Hivernia Bank. SCHMITZ. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY WILL BE SAG rificed at once. Room 21, 809 Market st. W. G.. 311 K st., Sacramento. JBARSAIN-CORNER 83 LOUN: GOOD BUSI- ness: close to Market st.: will sell whole or take partner. “Inquire 31 Ninth OR SAL Inqnire 26 First st. D “’A.\’Tr;u:\' TUNu MAN AS PARTNER IN Wine and liquor business: smail caplial; good outside trude Cal 818 Valencia st. 15 ) BUN-TON COFFEF $150. fivce or man ana wite. Central ave. PRICE $150. sutter st., nr. ENTLEMAN PAKTN®R _WANTED BY young lady of means. Room 3, 309 Sutter st. FINK CORNER SALOON A5 T Fouriia: v came spioiniag: nest paying piace: must be sold ownerin other b s iness; sure vargain. Business Exchange, 45 Third. ARTNE.. FOR SALOON; OTH<R ness connected: big money. 1342 $[;)00 PARTN 00D MARSHALL & WENDELL UPRIGHT, $100. Bruenn Piauo House. JLEGANT EMPRESON, FIRST-CLASS CON- dition, at sacrifice. E. W.LICK,116 McAll ister. MAGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND schubert: little used: sacrifice. 1019Van Ness W & BADGER SOLE AL ENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacto. YHON MALZY, 308 Pusl SI.—SOHMER, N ewby & Evans, Briggs aud other pianos. JUPERIOY. VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. repuirer. 2 Latham piace. A DOLLAK A WEEK ON RENT CONTRAGT buya new piano. 136 Kilis st. MEDICAL. NEW REMEDY THAT 1S PERFECTLY barmless; never fal's in any case cf monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. Price $510 $10. No electricity or instruments; never makes sick to make well: travelers helped; no delay; years' experience: firsi-class home in con- finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 Mcalister s next Hibernia Bank. Consult free; French pills $2; hours, 9 A. M. to 4, 7108 P M. PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few bours when medicines snd others e felled; no instruments used: many years' experience: every case guarsbleed advice free: terms reasonable: firsi-ciass priva home for continement. MRS, DK. DALEY, 1128 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. R. FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A gusranteed absolute cufe for all female dis- eases (u0 maiter what cause): positively safe and sure; no dang:t or aiter effects: taken in time ic slso acts us & preventive: price §1 50 pet box: sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave. NEW PRUCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment_or worthless pills used: every woman berown physlician for ali female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one day; can be sent and used at bome: ail cases guaranteed. DR. POPPEK and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. L1, CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION Te:tored in a few hours: safety a-sured at any time: instant relief for ravelers: home in confine- mert: consuit free: coniidential: hours, 100 5. MRS. DR. WY ETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. BS. GOODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADIES, near or far, fe, quick cure guaranteed, sny diseas= or complaint: home for patients: best skili; free diIAgNOSIS: 0w Tees: self cure. BU4 Mo Aliister st. LPKAC'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO irdies with female troubles: no danger; safe and sure; §2 50 express C. u. D ; don’t delay until 100 late. ' OSGUOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. SURE CUKK FUK ALL FeMALE Ins A uses, trom whatever cause: nome It confine- men: ; every comfort: estisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GWYER, 226 Turk s:. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JUKDAN AT bis musenm, 1051 Market st.: bis 50 vears #uccessful practice Is a gurrantee of falr treatment; the worst Cases treated satisfac orily by mail. 50 (CAIDFORA CASETFAILIO CUREOF DU temale complaints or diseases of theeye; consultation frec. MRS, DR.>COIT, . 25 Geary st. U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS: safe and eflicient emnienazogue: §1 per box. RICHARDS & CO..druggist Clay st.,sole agts, UY LLEGANT LAO LD WATCH $18; worth $40. Uncle Harris', 15 Grant ave. OME, A FRIEND AND MOToER'S CARE. MRS. DR, FUNKE. 1416 £ighth st., Alameda FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE see MRS.DR. P nd be content. 25415 4th. P HALL Tt MoAlLIBFRE STR KRS, NeAR . facturing b everything comnlete; excelient ocation. Geary st. F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR 5. grocery for < IF YOU HAVE THIS AMOU $2500. 1o cash ana' can come well recom mended. will give you interest in business th. will pay you $2000 " yearly, besides $100 month salary: particulars only at personal interview: this Is a chance of & lifefime. Address k. C., box 44, ths office. OUNG HONEST AND KELIABLE MAR- ried man, with bank references, desires (o « change a house ana lot across the bay for an inter- est and position In legitimate business; value $3200. 0. O., care Pac. Cal. Co., 83, 6 ddy st. 35(). AT & BARGAIN UNTIL DECEN- % DU, ter 20, haif-incerest in a restaurang located in & large mining town and doing s fine business: good reasons for selling. Address box 50, Call Office. ARE. CHANCE FOR THOSE WHO DESIKE 10 Invest in a good gold mine: fuil investiga- tion aliowed and particulars furnishec. J. Z., box 93, Call Uffice. 5125, LARTNER AS CASHIER AND A5 & 2. sistaut, $40 per montn. room and boarl; guaranteed full value. L, box 80, Call. J ARGAIN-SALOON AND IOVGING-HOUSE: [3°12 rooms, all furnt-hed: zood business: good place for right part; Inquire Call ! 51 51), CIGARSTORE: ¥ LIVING-ROOMS: $151). reni815: siciness. 1127 Mission at. (GEOCERY BUSINESS FIR SALE CHEAP: X stock and fixtures: rent $20: long-established corner. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Vaieacia st. UY TH T FINE DIA. : worth $100. Uucle Harrls, 15 EW PATENT, BEST OF ITS KIND, FORA moneyed man. 623 Goiden Gate ave. 201. FILLMORE SI.—RESTAURANT ¥FOR sale. TPAILUR-SHOP: CHEAP. 914 KEARNY near Montgomery ave.; retiring from busin JEWSFAFEL nUUTK A5 INLEKIOK LY close 10 Sud Frauclsco. ¥oe paruiculars app.y this office. OUIE FUR SALE ACKOSS THE BAY. Ix- anire at Call Otlics LODGING-HOUSES FOK SALE. 5() RLO0MS, CLEARING $200. .$2500 2¢-room house; fine corner. 1500 Small amount eash balance payments. 10-room house, worth §600, only . 300 15 rooms, fine corner: payments. 00 t8-room house; rooms all rented. 600 & rooms: near Cliy Hall; new. 14 rooms on Folsom st., near Third. 66-room corner house, new furniture 35 rooms on Marke offer wanted. . 12 rooms, central furniture...... . H. . DECKER, 1020 Marxet s, opp. Fifth. KOOMS, RENT §60: MONEYMAKER $850 12 rooms, rent $25: nr. Market. 50 rooms; fine house: ciearinz $250. 14 rooms: new furniture; easy payments. 6 rooms: nicely furnished; north Market 28 rooms; clearing $80.. k . 500 UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. ARTLY FURNISHED LODGING-HOUS containing 30 rooms and bat 810 Mission st.; rent reasonable. MADISON & BURKE. OK LALE—LOUGING-HOUSE, 10 RuOMS and bath: cheap. 20214 1urk st. Jones. Disenses of women and children. N RS. DKS. DONOVAN, 1306 FOLSOM ST.; confinel : terms reasonabls LOST. 0ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE) HIBEKNIA Savings and_Loan Society of San Francisco, in th> name of MARY [ERKSA CONLEY, No. 108,304 The finder will please return to bank. UST—A ROAN MILCHCOW WITn HAIF 4horn cut off. Finder pease return to S, V., Homestead, bet. 4 and 5 Mile House, Mission road, PETER T1KOB, and receive reward. Lo» I' — BADGE FOR PREVENTION OF Uruelty to Animals, No. 31. Return to Third and Howard sts. OST — WEDNESDAY. SILVER WATCH: 4 L J.S. Van Ness avenue, be.ween Geary and \Vlsl:l‘llsLan: rewa d. Retura Richelien Hoiel, room JADIE SILVER WATCH, WITH BOW-PIN: engraved monogram, K. D.; reward. Return 431 Onk st. OX-TERRIER DOG—LADY'S PET: OAK- land iicense 466; liberal reward. 334 Eddy st. AINTRI'S GRIPSACK A~D TOOLS, KE- Pliatiotusss ans et reward. o OST—SATURDAY, GUING FROM 230 BUS, L5 ettt s Haighi-st. care, ahmads sackcoat: $5 rewar.. 230 Bush st OST—BET. JONES AND LAKKIN, 3 L1 and ¥ bert ati.. pair gold-rimmed glasses R j turn to Mcuowel! Dr ssmaking School, 636 Market st., and receive $2 50 rewara. ¥ <UY THAT 14K, ADIES'AMERICAN - watch; $14,worh $40. Unc'e Harris, 15 Grutav |- EFORE BUYING OR SKLLING HOUSES OR businessas see A. M. FLKI 06 Market st L URNITURE ¥OK SALE. LEGANT MODERN WAL DOUBLE bedstead, with 2 mattresses: also n three- quarter bedstead; reasonabe. 708 Eills st. THAN. M. PLUM & Ci PHO 1201 MAKRKET ST., COR. N G Carpets. Furniiure and Upbolstery Goots. 400 SARPRAST CHAMBER SEISSIE: stoves, $5: ' parlor eets, $20: folding-bady, £10: baz ontiita, . . MoCARTHY, 764 Mission. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods: new or good @8 New: cas, or on time: open evenings. 64] MISNA-AN 8FOUT OAK EXT . si0a table, cheap. ING FURNITURE C0.,1127-29-51 MARKET, furnish 4 rooms, $:8 (0'¥50: best bargains. UCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—LOWEST prices; furniture, carpeis: ail erades. 886 M v Y Co B FUKRNITURE WANT. HAVEFOR EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURR guns. ammuoition, hurness, etc. 884 Snotwell. YASH “FAID FOK ETIRE HOUSES O smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ei. J. BOWCHER 222 Stockion: send postal. D. MOND\Y, DEC. LOSI;ORLON SETTER, ed 10 3855 Twen.y- 14. Liberal reward if return, first st., bet Noe ani Castro. M regard 1o her will be thankfu v received by ber brother, HARRY OLSEN, box 18, Call Office, Gmm FOR FOILDING IN BINDeRY. AP ply, bet. 8 and 9, BROWN & BLEY, 48 First. OUNG SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN WITH A two-year-old child wishes situation as house- keeper. Call at 1357 Minn; . i s I 4 8L, bet. Fourteeuth REFINED LADY WOULD LIKE A PLACE e or l'lfnt bousework; references. A. S, 560 EASTERN LADY WANTS SITUATION AS Good start. Won ariving. Winnes, Boyle & Holly’s b. ., by Bulwark-Sister to Violet. Time, cliy or country. FIFiL KACE—Thirieen-sixteentns of & mile; all ages; selling; purse $400v housekeeper: city or country: the besi of Tef- ; by ‘ erences. Apply 1383 Fourdh st., room 4. T 1 Bettt EFINED MIDDLE-AGET Horse, age, welght. (St | 3% | 15 | % Fin. | Jocker. [op v | J'ike position s worsina hossbespers o L o0k, or any position o' 3 Major Cook 1....105) '8 8% 1%, |Spencer. 115 118 | Callor write to K. T, 619 Powel st Kowalsky. 3. 03| 3 73 80 [Goden”. 20 10| QWIS GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR GER- Bivteat 91| 4 n 43 [Suughicr’ 740 48 erul bousework. Aduress 431 Pine st., room 7. 1l s b 388 |HooMartin......| ¥ 30| YOUNG LADY WISHES FOIIToN A8 Bauiledors o8l 7. 8. 48" |Restar., o| 30§91 7 housekeeper: city or country. Call 112 Fourth Rienzio, 2. 91} 8] 6n | 6n 8 |Wods... B ] e OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS Y nousek . 6. M., box 1 mfln;:lnlllr Address MISS ANTED—A GIKL FUR UJSTAI{S WORK and wait on table at the North Beach Hotel, corner Bay and Mason sts. XPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WITH references for bakery. 108 Nintn st w’ ANIED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: wases $15. 2024 Howard st. Aprnxlfl'.c.:. AT DRESSMAKING. 1908 Polk st. . Y UNG GERMAN GIRL FOK GENEKAL housswork; $.0. 2414 Mission st. N EAT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST GENERAL- 1y: good home: $6 month. 401 Hright st. ey S TS SPMoNeh,; 07 SN AL 00M= PAPRRED. $250 UP: WHITENED, ¥1 up: stains or blemishes removed; paintin by day or contract; 1200 Webster, tel. BMnn‘JB{ /OMAS FOR GFNERAL HOUSKWORK and cooking; $15. Call bet. 12 and 5, 1809 Folsom st. A EPRENTICE WANTED ‘0 coats. 567 Market st. FOK TAILURING shoes up to 9 0'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired arnight while yon walt: ladies’ soling, 35¢; men's toling, 50¢c: fine shoes made 10 order rrom $2 up: we have a 1ot of shoes, been damaged by water, a% Jess than oue-fourth ' iheir value, from 25¢ up to §2 50. 562 Mission st.. bet. First s:. and Second st. AGENTS WANTED, B P I S T U }‘on A PROFITABLE ENTE RPRISE. ELOU- ISE WESKE, 7 to 8 p. 3., 1505 Steiner st. GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSKLLS ANY publication since Grant's book is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chief of the Tnited States army; firsi agent's commission $22 Jn Shours. k. PERSON. manuger subscrip- lon department, e er Ray 728 Market st. Sy ICE MIDDLE-AGED _ WOMAN _ FOR SIMUN WANTS 100 MaN 10 GEL_BOI- ST—KN. e = = housewors. 315 Clipjer st.. pr. Castro. . tie beer or wine Be: best free lunch. 643 Clay. on ek, BES fi‘a“&'b“.?fy“fi.‘;‘.’;.{' e \W AITRESS " FOR RESIAUKANT; AGE | JOOMS 166 TU 76¢ PER NIGH1: 600 10 $1 60 | LUIning (0 the repair department of State Boazd of “becween 17 and 20, 530 Lot st., nr. Haignt. per week. Oriental. 225 Drumm st. ¢ Harbor Commissioners, Pacific and East sis. TLLIE OLSEN—ANY INFORMATION IN ANTRD, YOUR SHOES — Wi REPATR | ]| OST-LADY'S BLACK PURSE CONTAIN ing money and cards; Bay City ferry recelve reward. 702 Filbert st T F YOU WANT GUOU PRICKS FUK FURNL ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. JGHER PRICs THAN ANYWEH PAID bv Ind * Auction 57 Mark pp.Jones CARPET CLEANING. (ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORK cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, agr, 38 and 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250. OST—ST. BERNARD DOw, LAME 1IN hind lez: $10 reward if returned to 902‘&"&%&: UY THAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND 320; worth $40. Uncle Harriw, 15 Grans ave: USI—ON THE WAY HUME FROM THE VARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVA’ like new. RGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth; tel South 36. 2 , SUCCessors. W HEN YU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH - poor work send to SPAULDI Pioneer Car- pet-beating Works, 358-57 Tehama si.; tel. So. 40, Columbla Theater, one Ka St Pleaso relura to his office and reoeive roward” E MITCHELL, CAKPET-C LEANING CO., « 240 14th st ; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, 26 and 27, Crocker - 75, Ean Francisco, Cal. OHN K. AITKEN ANDMAURICE J o A R S AV B R A LAW OFFICES. ROOMS buildiug; lelepuone Maia NUMAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBERAL inducements to agents as The Family Journal. Wrlie for particulars, 14 Xansome st., 8. F. PARTNERS WANTED. $100, FARLIEE MAZTRD e 2 Sach . i ab.e reference. 33 Sixh st, room 18, 0r81re; whod STORAGE. B AR A e R A A A AN AR A A TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- S proot bullding; advances made. !l;k‘;‘l’n‘. JURNITURE. PIAN TRUNKS; D= B Shipping CHAR L. TAYLOK 304 Fort. ARPEI-ULEANING, 8c; LAYING, 8c: RUG ‘samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st NONKLIN'S CARPAT- BEATING WORKS 338 Goiden Gate ave. Telephone Fast 126. C A YAKD AT GREAT WESTEKN CAKreT- 3 cieaning Works. 11 Eighthsi. e et e BICYCLES. PECIAL BARGAIN: NEW AND SECOND- hana: highest grades; lowest prices. DAVIS BROTHEKS, Cvcle Dapt., 25 Geary st. SEWING MACHINES, WLEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS— A-wmmrcau.mwmu.mmum:n. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE Tented Tepaired: lowest rates. 205 Fonsis e

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