The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 24, 1896, Page 12

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o 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1896 REY DEL TIERRA HAD HO SPEED So He Very Conveniently Fipished in Third Position. Lobengula Defeated Both Alva- rado and Cabrillo in a Drive. P F First at Oids of 8 to 1—Juige D:nay Won Rather Easily—Did Quicksilver Sop? | Kacardo 104, 199 There are more ways than one to csat, opce said an Inshman, to the turf, ssying It certainly is a pretty good game for the ! owner of a 3 to 5 favorie in a race to be | rested in a book, back another horse, | borse strangely enough hsppened and have his own finish a very i This little dituty which runs in the colors of the Cambridge stable, and is quite a prominent member of that acrobatic, mystiying, so: spir- ggregation. His third to Siy and he second race st Oakland yes- terday should en him as we Jockey Coady to a well-earned rest. a the bay yesterday owery and the fav tor G and Alva feil by the waysid g chapter saw twelve b ome bad, face the barrier ng scramole. To orded the pleasure of r even-money choice. PF,an 8 to 1 ridaen by Bob lsom, won ea: the b o BN ohnny Weber, | e place. 5 favorite for Was &8s 201 2 Rey de: T e into thira piace 2 2 second cho: outfoored e finish, getiing the verdict by conditions, j and the “Doc 5 He showed in 0 the front for a while, but iask when cal McNaughton ¥ took ibe lead the | easily cisposing o! Jast part of the tour Ear! Cochr The head- sred the race race their ! | suddenly through some incomprehensi- | Shaw had the leg up and his riding of late | suspended from riding, and if he has an { atom of sense leit he should be more care- | ful in choosing his mounts and the people | he rides !carcerasa j | 138 Duchess 107, 235 Pert Chiid 107, 255 Isa- | Geay 107, 260 J | 107, Terrsben } Franeo 107. | 1erest. played at 3 and 4 to 1. was third. _Thel busky chestout sprinter galloped into| the streich ahead of his fleld and then ble manner closed up like a jackknife. s not crlculated to gain for him any dia- mond medais. Shaw, a very good jockey, was once 7, Or some key ende e Following are to-day’s entries: First race, threequarters of & mile, selling— ay he #1ll find his 5 Cadenza 107, Riot 107, Lads ck Atkins 107, 62 Big Chief . Henry Greutan 107, 217 belie 107, | seiling—103 m 04, Starif o 104. 266 Ei Tusno 101, O'Fieela Crawfard 107. Carssade 107, 82 Jsck Mar- g 101, 264 Go'd Bug 101, 251 ce 96. 227 Ruledge 96, Reagan 101, | mo 96. mile—262 Can’t Dance 7 Elmer F 99. 259 Lv-~ 95244 Argen- 241 Hashiight h race. seiling, fifteen-sixteenth of & 59 Chertreuse 11 103, 259 Rad Glean Ladr Dismond 107, 269 Lucania 107, Commission 103. ith race, selling, eleven-sixteenths of & mile—258 Tuxedo 101, 245 Charles A 101, 285 Mon'gomery 99, ) Ms- Zamioch 101, 245 Daisy A (275) Sea Spray 101 imersion 99, Arapsh i Mcaliister 107, 269 Walter 99, oe | 31 THIS GIRL TRACKED A BEAR. Brought Him Down, Teo, With Her Rifle, Upassisted. Miss Anpa Dickirson, 18 yearsold, pretiy as blae eyes, rosy cheeks, fine form | and features can make her, killed a big | bear at Seaberry Settiement last Thursday | under unusuai circumstanzes. Avna came up on the stage on Tuesday all wrapped up in cloaks and apparently disgusted with the five inches of snow that had fsilen the night before. Her lugga:ze consisted of a big trunk, a satc el | snda rifie. Everybody in town knew that | the posimaster was 10 have a new boarder | —a girl—but not one of them was aware of | the fact that the boarder could shoot with | the best of them and win. They watched | the girl pick up the rifie and saichel and | gointo the house with open-mouihed in- That was about noon. Two ho later Anna came out of the house looking entire!y different. Omn her hands were big mittens On her head was 2 knit cap that came down over her ears. Her dress was of gray wool, the skirt com- ing down below her knees to the tops of lzced bunting boots. She had her rifle in ker hand. Three bours later she came vack with two big hares and three part- | {ridges. Lem Lawson expressed the gen- | eral sentiment as she passed the postoffice | 1oward the house when he said: ’; v jimps, she ain’t slow with that rifle. Wednesdsy she killed some more part- ridges and rabbits, and on the jollowing dar weni huniing 2eain, heading on the toward the oid Frezier clearing. She ne back in about four hours. Instead ing into the house, as usual, she went postoffice. Every woodsman into there made the most of the first gooa look 2d had at her close by. “Got a horse and sled?” she asked the postmasier. *I want him if you have.” *“No—er,” saxd the postmaster. “What do vou—er want a horse and sled for?” “Be: Where can I get a horse, then?” Anna’s next question was. “What!"” said evervbody, from the local taxidermist to little Iisie Frazier. Then Anna said that she had shct a tear np near the old Frazier clearing. Lem Lawson hitched up his horse, and the | woodsmen all went with Anna to see and zet ibe bear. Anna’s rifie is a 3335 re- o Vith it she had killed a deer at Nobiesborough. The rifie proved deadly ganst the bear while it was eating a big dead deer it had fouand. 2d followed the bear’s track, as e would have foliowed the track of a ith a beast that walks as fast as bears | , but the bear had stopped, and, since Le girl was going guieily, had not heard | ntil she about ten rod- from it. en the beast bad tarned its head and looked over its shoulder at her. Anna | puta bullet into its bam. The missile ranged forward ana lodged the neck, killing the bear before it could run ten jumps. Two otber buliets missed while 1t | ®as running. his is the first bear, so far as is known, | { with vigor. DOCKERY WINS ON A TECHNICALITY Judge Hunt Says the Milk Inspector Is Not an “Otficer.” Cannot Be Removed From His Place by Order of the Superior Court. If Guilty of Biackmailing He Shcu'd Bz Prosecu e on a Criminal Charge. Milk Inspector James P. Dockery won a technical victory in Judge Hunt's court yesterday by the renderinz of a decision sustaining the dewmurrer filed in the case by his attorney, The proceedings grew out of a charge by Rubland & Zimmerman, milk dealers, who charged that Dockery attempted $o black- mail them out of $670 on the promise tnat if they would pay that amount he would aliow them to sell milk without baving it mepected according to law. When the case was called in Judge Hunt's court Attorney Clunie, represent- ing Dockery, objected to the trial for the | reason that even if all the plaintiffs slleged was true Dockery could not be deprived of his position by sach an action as the one at bar and this position was held by the court to be in accordance with law. In sustaining the demurrer Judge Hunt said that there was noiking in the Con- solidation Act or in the Political Code creating the office of Chief Milk snd Food | Inspector, but assuming that Dockery was | one of the six inspectors whose appoint- ment was authorized by law, he wasof the opinion that such inspector is not an | “officer’ within the meaning of the code, w.ich provides 1hat an sccusdtion mav be filed sgainst any officer for collectinz illegal fees or for peglecting to periorm his official doues <At ihe i court, “‘the defendant is but an appointee of the Board o! Health, performing the daties which the board exacts of him and subject to removal by the memb-=rs for cause. He is as much an empioye of the Board of Health as is a janitor of the Board of Supervisors. The power of re- moval of such empiove 1s vested solelr, by the law, in the board employing him, | and a citizen aggrieved by bis negiect or refusal 10 perform his duty must seek re- lief at the hands of the board.” Judge Hunt added that if Dockery has been guiity of the acts charged by Ruh- land & Zimmerman he is amensble to | the penal statutes and may be prosecuted { He held that the case was not | Traver of San Marcos, Tex., at the Metro- | for felony. properly presented in the proceedings then under consideration and threw the | entire case out of court. Quite a number of milk-dealers are earnest in their ooposition to Dockerr, and he is fresly accused of unfair and ma. licrons treatment of milkmen in his offi- cial acts. Tae accusstions embodied in the complaint oi Ruhland & Zimmer- man were first presented 10 ine Board of Health, but the plaintiffs formed an opin- | ion that they were not able to obtainan impartial hearing before that body and went directly to the Superior Court. I: was announced yesierlay that the effort 1o depose Dockery will ba kept up An action will be institgted | to compel the Board of Health to dismiss Dockery on tne ground that he is corrupt and unfit tor the place. The matter will also be taken bejore the Grana Jury and { 2n effort will be made to bave him in- dicted. After the decision of the case Dockery filed 2 communication with the Board of Health 1 which be denounced as unirne saw, plane and hammer. The coffins were turned out and shipped. The maxer has never told the names of those for whom he worked, thougk it is fairiy well known that the last coffia of bis make 10 be vsed was the one in which Major-General George Stoneman, the famous cavalry leader, was carried to his grave. The workshop where Colonel Turnley’s coffin rests is forbidden ground. The ap- proach to it is through a trap door cut in the floor near the wall, and access is by means of a vertical ladder. Itis doultful if anr one but the colonel and the few {riends whom be has taken to see his mas- terpiece have ever croosed the threshold. The fact that the placa i< 1solated, a bit gloomy and contains a c.ffin has been suf- ficient to keep pryers sway. -~ — BAREFOOT BABIES. A Physician’s Interesting Expsriment With the Boys aad Girls. “Ichanced to b= present,’’ remarxed s trained nurtetoa group of professional friends, accerding to the Cleveland Leader, “whea a little girl 3 years of aze, just re- turned from the West, was being put to bed. It was the lastday of Augustand I noted that she was suffocating in 2 heavry high-necked, long-sieceved flannel shirt and underdrawers, long, thick stockings and a flannel skirt, besides the full cotton outfit; and this would, I know, be gener- ally sccepted as quite the proper ard rs- tional way to prepare a littie chila for a long journey. To me it seemed litile less than cruelty. ““On the other hand, I am watching with great interest a little child 9 months old who has never had a shoe or a stocking on or bad its little feet covered in any way during theday. Whenever the weather is | chilly the nurse gives them an cccasional brisk rubbing, but argoes that since its {feet have never been covered they are no troe that the little one has never had a cold. Daring the hot weather, 100, it was dressed in comparative comfort, which transiated, means as litile clothing as possible. “One of theleading specialists in child diseases in Americs, 2 most distinguished man, by the way, never allows his ohil- dren 10 wear shoes and stockings except ‘when out of doors in mid winter untii they jare 5 or 6 years old. All turough the spring and early summer they may be seen in park and public garden, walk- {ing about with their nurse, exquisitely | frocked, but barefoot. Later come the |long country rambles, and even in | the winter they never wear shoes in the } house. The result of this experimentin bis {own fam:ly bas proved more than satis- | factory to the famous physician and ihe | zeneral rusgedness and vigor of the chil- | dren is bis most poweriul argument when | | using the whole weizbt of his inflaence to | prevail upon other pareants to goand do | likewise. | *Itis to be hoped that saner notions in | regerd to dressing chiidren in bot weather { may, in due time, percoiate ail classes of society, and that those who would hesi- tate before the barefoo: idea may at least 20 80 far as to unburden their children of thi mora productive of colds and weakness than ail other causes combined.” A DISSIPATED KOBLEMAN. | { i { of Aylsford in Texas. “The finest specimen of a dissipated | nobleman I ever lsid eves o2’ taid J. M. | potitan, “was the late Earl of Aylsiord, j who honored the Lone Star State by his | residence in its borders during the last | |iwo or three vears of his picturesque | career. He was noted in almost every {capital of Europe for his intemperate | | babits and prodigal mode of life. He wax { only 37 years of age when death claimed { him, yet be ed 10 be over 50, so rapidly. | bed he aged from excesses. In his earlier ] days be had been a boon companion of ihe | Prince of Wales, and the pair had been tiger hunting in India, Ayisford paying 1l exrenses. ““I don’t suppcse that Aylsford ever had | any gefinite idea of turning over & new | leaf when he bought from the wreck of his {once fine fortune a big caitie ranch in | Western Texas. He certsinly made no prectical effort at reform, for one of bi« | first deeds was to fit onta firsi-class bar- | room on bis ranch and insiall a cowboy as barkeeper. Nobody who wanted a |drink wss refused one there, becanse it i { { more sensitive than the hands, anditis| at Beavy weight of clothing which is| | Reminiscence of the Career of the Earl | WILL BID FOR JOE AND PETERI St. George Club Trying to Pull Of a Contest for | San Francisce. i { A Fight Between Maher and Choynski Wounld Be a Big Drawing Card. !First of a Monthly Series of Coacerts and Dances Given Last Night. The St. George Club, which has spacious quarters at 317 Mason street, promises to be a new magnet in the arena of Pacific Coast pnguisfic\uu-nctinns. Geo.W. Elder, Street Commissioner, who was chairman of a social and musical event given last night by the club, said thas the clubis trying to bring about under its auspicess second meeting between Joe Choyunski | and Peter Maher for a substantial purss. Choynski is not on:y willing but anxious for a second trial with the man who staod | up before “Lanky Bob” Fitzsimmons about fifty seconds and then went to sleep ona side step and biow on the point of the jaw, down on the Mexican border of the raging Rio Grande. Correspondence is now in progress with | Maher with the hope of pulling the spar- ring contest off in San Francisco nex: | spring. Mr. Elder said the cipb means o | gointo athletics with new vigor. To this end the gymnasium of the clubis {o be enlarged and refitted wita the laiest im- proved muscle-making appliances. The first of a series of concerts and | dances, to be held on the last Wednesday | of each month, was given last, evening in | tte club’s commodious hail. A large num- ber of guests were present. { The programme comprised an overture | by Hyde’s orchestra; comic song, Jimmie Carroll; violin selection, S. E. Gregory; vocal select:ons. Miss Tilson; instrumen- tal selections. Professor Graeber’s banjo, mandolin and guitar cludb; song, W. C. Cook. { | | { i < | After the prozramme was rendered the ' | floor was cleared and the young people ! enjoyed dancing till long past midnight. | Toe commitiee in charge of the func- | on iast evening was: George W. Elder | (chairman), George W. Hyde, &. E.| Grezory, H. Brooksand A H. Turn- { tull; foor manager, Archie Turnbuil, | | The first arugstore was opened for busi- | ness by Al Mansur, the Arabisn, 744 A. D. — - SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo Cazt—~ | 710 Market sireet, open unil 13 o'ciock every BiEnt in 1be year. i BRANCH OFFICES—8527 { wreet, | | oreloce. { '718 Larkin street, open untll 9:30 o'clock. ! EW. corper Sixteenia and Mission siTeeid Opes | wmis 9 e'clock. { 2518 Miseion street, open Tnifl © o'cloek. 116 Ninth streer. open vatil 8:30 o'clock. | NMUTICE OF MEETINGS. E5 IBESAN FRANCISCO scoT- iisy Thistle Clob meets THIS {FHUESDAY) EVENING, Frateraity all. ¥2 O'Farrell sireet, at § o'clock. Mon(h.y “smosei™ follows. 3. D. COULIE, Roral Chiet GBORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. A SPeCIAL MEETING OF THE MEN beis_of the Rishop Armitare Charca Or- phaznage will be heid a: the office 0f the secietars, 3%0_California sireet, room S8, on Jasmary 12, {1837, at 12 , for ibe purpose of revisiog or ! { am-ading the by-aws of said corporsiiom, or | #40pUDg new by-laws: also for the tramsactios of | $9Ch OuLer business &s may Come before ibe meet~ L WADHAM, Secretars. SITUATTONS WANTED-—Continued. T IDOWED LADY WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper: can give good refere.ces. Ap- piy or sddress 2836 Greenwich st SOUNG WO%AN WOULD LIKE ] as housekeeper; city or coudtrs. bt room 6 W AF:ED-—SEWING OF u's mending, e speciaity. | Cadl 521 Mission si., rm. 6, second foor. LISHED YOUAG LADY WoULD R meceapers position i bachelor's ot | widower's home. Eoom 2, 723 Post st EFINED LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION REioitciie bousekeeper. Address8 Macon si., Toom 3. / ANY KIND: GEN- cbi drens’ work & { i { IPusulu.\' WANTED BY A THOEOUGHLY | ‘competent a5d eeper, with | £o0d r-ference. Inguire 11i1 Suiter st SUUNG LADY WISH S PUSITION T0 DO | Y oioui torkacd sewing in privaie famil Sest references. Address A.T. Young Women Curistian Associsifon, 1221 O'Farre. su TELLEXPERIE CeD LADYS NUKSE seeks & postion. 561 Minnas:, downsiairs | TOUNG LADY HAVI G ENOWLEUGH OF | Y Clorand, iypewriing and booskeepiag | seeks positi n: whiing 10 make nerself geperaly | useful. address . G- P.O. tog 184 Sea Leandra. | TOUSG WiioW UF FEXPERIENCK DE- | sres & poel i n 83 workiug housexeeper for | | POSITION 44 Fitin o2, i foox o 1 | in wiater. 8452 mosth in summer: | te'maker, $15 and room: of that saci; paiierns cul 1oorger, 2 inciuding skirs; Z week asewioglessuus free | iering this week. MCDDUW ELL DErss-C eniering TING ~CHOOL, 636 Merce, opp Puince. TANTED—MEN ADD WOMEN JU LEARN trade: only 5 weeks reguired: ivas given and cxcaiogie ceni B & Larbeld SCuus, 1515 Howsard o= OST CONVENIENT AND HESPECTABL Winchester House, 44 Third st 200 rooms: 23c io 815/ per nigt Per week: free "bus aud varrase MINEES, GOLD MI2 éay. MUREAY & REA ment Agents, 64 a0d 6 & Clur w2 ABMEE AND WiFE, 830 AND ¥OUND: farmer and wife, Dear ‘city, $30 s0d iarmers: milker, 35, $30 and #:0 places in citr and couniy. MU RAY & R Leading + mpluymest Agenis, 834and 636 ¥AD CO- K, HOTEL CIT\_860; BE: botel, $50; second cook. resianrani, £ ond c vk, g.00 On OFsters, citv, $50: n a coliar and coff machin-, couniry lsundry. £30 au foupd. C. K. HANSEXN & 00.. 110 Gears st SHIP CARPENTERS, COUSTEY, 83 T 6 aitrracmaker. oy, $2¢sr. € B HA & CO., 119 Geery JEAT YOUNG BARKEEPER WIlH CIT Neipedence: 810, C B HANSENS CC., Geary st WY ASIED —JAPANESE first class. for mice conniry T Sor: dishwzshers eic. 2 TANTED-DEAUGHTSMAN, $3 50 & calinec-maker: Mackemiths heiper. 2 $20 and boa:d: second oook. $50: waiters im others. Apply to J. F. CROSEIT & OO, €28 Sacramenio si. ITCHEN MAN, $15 AND RO.M: PANT boy, and T00m; exira waiier-cook, $10 week: COOK, §9 & week: wailer, §8 a week: C00k $12 a week: YOUDE man, Wait some, $10 and room: ana butter and cheesemaker man, $.0 Foom - MARTIN'S, 749 Narket st widower or i Jodging-boase. Lall afier 1%, room | TOUNG L:DY, GRADUATE UF GERMAN | Y Sonseica ons. won 4 Iike room and board fa | exchauge rplano jessons: Teferences. Addm¢1 Y OCSG WoNAN OF GOOD FAMILY. EOC. ca ed and accomplished, desires yosition: can | Necessity, 1 ox 44, Cail Uffice. QWEDISH GiR i WANTS SITUATION TO DO | = i Twel th st « s« | BE U0 SOLITAIEE ITa FAREINGS, | EEMA « WuM | work by thed: — i Y SN GERMAN WiDUW DESIRES POS | 1jon ss worki g housekeeper for widower or | REs-MaKEa, 60D CUT AND FIT, BY | D) ihe das. 75c. 108 Eighih st., coraer Mission. | s honsekeeper, Call or address 112 Tagior st., | room 14 A\ wentscare of invaid; low wages: ences. 1530 Ediv st | tion In first-c.ass botel: city or coustry. L. S, | bux 118, Csll Office. shorthand (Pitman), desires engagemeni: city | or countrs. i B, vox 119. Call Office. H temens mending. eic.: children’'s work a | specaliy. Address M. B., box 3, Cail Office. 8, 472 Mevenson st., corner Sixth. { i Teacher. box 1vs, Usil Uflice. £ any stadion. and would £0 anywhere. JAddress ; grneral bousework; good cook. Address 1395 | land. $180, worih $400. Uncie Harris, 15 Grantave. | or hour; washing, or cooking. F., box 130, Caul Uffice. bach-lor. 106 Fourth st., room = OUNG GERMAN LADY WANTS POSITION | i MERICAN NURSE, EXPERIENCED, | medical \ OTH~zR A -D DAUGHTRK WANT POSI- | ADY OF SUPERIOR ABILITY, | EACHIXG | TANTED—S: WING OF ANY KIND; GEN- LAIN SKEWI G OF ANY KIND DONE; | X orsingmen’s shirisa specialiy. 339 Find s | | Bare { EESSMAKER, FIBSTCLASS WOULD | 1ike enzagements by the day: City OF CONRLIY. | 718 carkinst. ! W LaES ER HOUSE da THIED SI_NKE Market: 200 rooms: 25c 19 $1 50U per mighs: | £1 50 1085 per week: convenien: and iree bus and baceace 10 and from the terrv. ! SITUATIUNS WANTED MALE. TERE & 0. CHINESE AND JAPA- Dese empioymes: ofice. 17 _Webb st beiow Kearns, or. Ual.; tel main 231 W.C.YOUNG, mee | S5 & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: matn 1997. BRADLEY&CU.. 630 Ciay. | HISeSE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT | office: best help. 4141 UFarrell Tel E 428 | APANESEINIELLIGENCE AGENCY, & 73 | S ano's bide. 6Kddy si: tel Main 5234 W ASTED—SIITATION BY MIUDLE-AGED | man (Scuich): faT booKseeper: 4 YeArs' ex- perience in geacral me:chandise store: willing 10 ! iake any kind of position: Dight watchmaa or bo- 18l _work pref : good references. Address A ferred: K., 364 Minza st room §. LY ACESXITH 70 IN" . 749 Markes ANCH HAND, 812; BI take shop on shares MART '2 WAITERS. COU -TRY HOTEL: §25. R T. WARD & CO., 6 8 and 610 Ciay si 9 SHOEMAKERS STEADY WOKK. 830 AND & board: map for livery-siable, §20, m & board. J. P. JOHNSTON & Cu., 872 Broadwars vakiand. iOOK FOE HOTEL COUNTAY, §5; COOK for resiaurant. , oot y. HUTEL GA- Z TTE, 420 Kearoy st OYS A DGIELS T) MAKE WEEA few srstem isught. Call early carpenter-shop 2131 Filincore st z W ASIED — MATTRESS - MAE United States Laondry. Sixteenth st pesr Va- lencia. 3 W ANTED—SEVERAL hepnotic sotjects. Hpy. snd Mes O Farrell st (GOCDBARBEE FOR T 204 Satarday. 623 Cl BARBERS WANTED Fourth st. g TANTED_PAINIER:; 25 (TS AN HOUK Call 7:30, Fifih and Clars sts. €) EXPERIENCED WAITXES: CALL EARLY. < Golden Rule, 470 Seventh st, Oskiand. PAEBEE ¥OE THUESDAY SNE IR Saturday eve and *unday. 105 Fourin ARBERS—COLNTREY SHOP \E . CITY vers chesp. DECKELMAN BROS.1.6E UHSDAY, ¥ STEADY. AY. METASD FOMEN OUT oF R M and willing 10 work caa Jexrn of & siination at good wages 2 H.. box 253, Avcusia, Maine. OOD FINISHER AND APPREN costs: y work: good wages 22 ABRTNERIN PURK ANDSAC = indusizions a0d hodes: man on'y. THOROUGH UP-TO DATE CREAMERY MAN. with twelve years’ experjence, desires position in 8 Creamery or first- lass Gairy as bulter-maker, separator process: no milking: excellemi rec. | omménds. aiso good references. C- B., box 108 Cail. | TSGINEER'S POSITION BY COMPETENT ensincer aad eieciricisn. conversaol Wikl re- irigera:ion; wages Dot so much T an sweady | Position. Addree: LB G.. box 1PNl Ofoe: W ASTED-BY MaAN AND WiFK FOSITION in hotej: man for bav, cierk or manager: wiie for chamberwork: exp-rienced: wages $25: chiy or countrr. Address Cierk, box 74, Cali Offica. i | ms dress M OR WrERLY GUARANTEE $_)D man: $:0 cash deposit to-d coniract. 215 Sansome st rm. 12 OYS FROM 15 10 Apply ai 200 Sulter si. FANTED_SIX MOEE BOYS OR Y men who have some k. owiecge - furiber insirpcilons in & brass bar of X0 p.eces: monthiy dnes very li usic, box 101, « & e, % CY 14K GOLU LADIES STEMW $14: worth $35. Uncie Harris, 15 YEAXS OF B 1nte B SRBER_SIICATION WANTED: FIRST: | ciass man: ciiy or country. Address D., bex | 73, this office. (G 90D CO0K (GERMAN. 25 WANTS & SITU- #ijon: aay O- mght work: issober and steady. Acdiess F. 6., 765 Mission L. "IRST-CLASS BARTENDE { WOULD LIKE work ia cosn'rr: tired of city: referemce. J. C-. box 145, Cali Uffice. "OUNG AND SUBER MAN, SCANDINA- vizn, wonid likeajob in & wbolesale store of kind; is & good worker. Aduress R THOM- 311 Main st TANTED—~1:UATION IN SOME WHOLE- +ale bouse, b Toung married man. S2. best of references. address W. 3., box §1, Call. W ASTED—SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED | gardeper: understands care of horses. 1 Kim- | ball piace, off Sa. ramento si | UTCHER—YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSI- 1ion: o0l mesi-cuiter. Address North Beach | | QTYLISH AND DUKAELE CAL¥ ARBEE-SHOF AT BARGAIN: 8 KV ing chairs: mely fiived vp: Jow Terr renter of busiuess ou MarkeL App Jessie. APBERS — GUOD sS#HOP IN Dear tve city, for ssle chesn MAN BRO~., 105 £l - PAKTV\EB WANTED IN ACASH ¥Us] mus: be abe 10 give good references ers peed appiy. 33 - ixin si, room 18 JOR FULL AXND (i&AN WC Al coffee and cakes 5¢ €0 10 1834 Grani ave. COUNTEY, DECKEL- SS; oua o= HOES: nr. Six ourown make: $2 50. $59 Howmd. QINGLE FURNISH» D ROUNS: 1504 NIGH 0 75c week. Linaell House, Sizib and Howsrd. ABBRES PRULIECIIS & LNIUN EMPLOL men: wecrewarr. VONRAD 1ROKLL 657 ARSr B~ FUK EMFLUY MANT LA B f Assn. S FTCHS, 225 ¢ T < b wasn’t establiskea for financial considers- | AMNUAL MexiINe—THE R:GULAR { = Los Mas? at a girl hes ever followed in i Tacks, | = ‘h‘e cbxr;es s _l(llns! e - ‘ tions. Drinks were practicall free rl.u i j2nnrual meeiing of the siockhoiders of ibe | iamel DS Py ot ! W—T‘:;J‘;) ;&;\3)?-\“‘;:}.;170311-:‘!,“.1 (?.n.. Z b ox e & ACKS. | mapding an invesiigation by the Bosra bl a ¥ | *am Dum Chie! Mizing Co:pauy wiil be heid ar TY THAT 14-K. GOLD LADY'S WATCH: 2 s > 2o e T oner of a still hunter, 2and | of Health and requesting that the matter | €VeTyP0dY. and the Earl wasoneof the | ihe office of 1he company, room $ in tne Ho- | DD $16, worth 84.. Uncie Harms. 15> Grant ave. | $AKBER WASHSISND~ ONE TWu AND | succeeded in killing. There are instances, 'be referred t the :aroming Grand J- best patrons of the place. He wasn't s | bar buuding. $3: Market si. San Francisco. Cai.. N WITH LB = R = three bowis. cheap. 623 Goiden GGate nve 5 4 { to the incomine Grand Jwry. s feiow at b d i | on SATURDAY, the 2d aar of Sdnuary, 1897, 21 ; NfAY WITH uECOMMENDATION WISHES T TE BAREE bowever, whkere girls bave shot treed | e:tow at heart, and his generosity to- | AP0 ©f 3 wicock r . Ior the parpaes of 2 position as tutler: Cty OF cOUniry. Address EST 2 CHAIXR BARBER-SHOP IN (ITY. | Dears, or bave come uyon them unex- | ward bis men and freedom iTOID PUILING | eiecting board of Gireciors 10 serve duriag ihe | A- L B. 0ox 85. this ofica. | D arpy mt) Tarlor st rected!y while huniing other game.—New | MADE HIS OWKN OOFFIN. jon airs because of bis rank made him | eniuing year and the transection of such Giber "MP Tr.1 F\GISREE DE-IRES PO-| [,ASKAUPL Saik_HAVING FURCHASED York | _— | greatly lkei by everypody. He had | busivess as may come tefore ihe mreling. | U sition: 15 years”exp-rience; high or low pres- | |/ 75 5100k of boOts snd shoes ihat mast Le e ; 3 501 by Jaz. 1 3t great sacrifice 10 make roo 35 LT REY Mg siTine goods. Cal Boo: &nd Stor Mig. Lo 's sio ERMAS, G Op KITCaxy MAN, WANTS | 767 Marce: and 655 Market, opp. Faince Hael work: clesn place; 20 room. waid s .. room 2L iRE‘zUITfi;A.\’TED FUR THE UNITED 7 3 = ~ “lales ine Corps. Unified States Nawy ANTED — POSITION AS FiusT COOK: | e — OX: | abiebodied anmarried men. briween tbe azes o H. 6. STEVES ~ON. Secretary. Ofice—Room $ in the Hobaz building, 532 Mar- | e st., San sco. (el i ANNUAL NEETING—TEEK EEGLLAR | Hor aunusl meetinz of ibe stockbolders of La | — +0m, | tandelaia Mining Company wi'l Lebeid & the of- | “ £ice 0! 1h- compant. 530 Calif-ruia st., room ! |‘brought with him from Englanad a scape- | | sure. G An Old West Point Cadet Carries Out a Queer Agreement. | grace oi 8 minister, who hsd been turned |y, Biuil at Highland Pack . | out of the church because of his lax morak- | On the fehieml Euct, oy ok iny He was at the Earl's desthbad and | = to whisyer some word of consol RACING GUIDE. “THE CALL” ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakiand Racetrack. Wednesday, December 23, 1896. Twen- 60, San C FIRST RACE—Five-sizhths ©f a mile; selling; purse $360. but the :atter merely smiled and witha ensning year and the ‘Tamsaciion of such oiber | Tator 170 ese. desires s sitnALion. A bex 142, Caui Offica. Bedits and abie 10 speak, read wnd write £nglisn, ty-jourih day of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Track good. | Parmenas Taylor Turnley. Nothing that | jeebie effort to repeat a j | Francis-o, (al,on SATUHRDAY, Decemuer 6. | C00X, box 46. Call Office. ©r 11088 who have iegily d Clared ibe o 3 { - - e jest that had often | 1555 a1 the hour of ek _ { L = _ { ¥ ks ibeir inteniion T refined taste can suggest nor that money | brought lanchier to both, passed into the | ,.,:u.mm‘l'mrfi ;#mu&::w’:’wa;flt B ot BL"L“’“X"‘S‘.&P& | s 2o skt ot —— ! Good siar. Won diivinz. Wizne can purchase is lacking to make it the | abode of luxurious comfort. In the loft is hale enough 1o live 10 repeat the opera- great beyond.”—Washington Post. Ll T | released irom Eiglish prisons by ex- | ‘business as may comne before 1he meeilig. GEOLGE A slL. Se.resary. California i Loun Socle: Coox WHO UNDERSTANDS BAKING | £nd between 5 fect 5 incnes tod 6 teat m heighr ¥or further iuformauon spply a: ihe Tecr Office. 20 ¥llis st.. San Francisca. Cal. Fr £ sdéem Gate ave, §15: girl, O'Farrell st., B15: Horse, aze, weight. ecxes. {of the stable, which stands tack from the PAUL JONES' SHIP. Oice—_S38 e i P |t e huLhs s ey e e D ARG Ans NECHANICS B Ssom Rowwe, e & Mids teowm, Il wiich the f ol s Mok Wos Mo Taoo | - CUNFETENT HOUSLPAINTER AND | e Mo Fve % Thorpe... 2 | 1ight painfully creeps through a perfect | Dok s Tk G Torms. SFRGAL MulaCes. | o, Paper-smnger, with tols wasis work by tne | inrse roome: 25 per siEvi: S0 87 of meck - { i e = 7 or plece w.rs: work cheap. Address — Shaw. barrier of branches without the window. | ere have been other unlucky ships | THE MEMEERS AXND FRIENDS OF | fainier, 27915 Clementina st - P22 ACME Bolse S0 an W i y ps , 2721 G. Wilson. ¢ In the gioom of the room standsa box, | Sl ik Tons oroer lhl‘ Cooper’s mv;:‘e c;-c-g;:nmu;mo | To0~6 SWEDE WarTs SITUATION &S | jow Sixth. Jor s Teom: i5cm niek: ' P ~ services at Uooper Memoriai Church Sunday e ~ X SToW W, B — 30 | 3y fthe Chicago Chrouicle. When the| “qv. Bon Homme Richard was one. | evesing December 35 Teas Elte 3o8 Caosd | l coschman end eardever: is thoroughly compe- | Q‘“:M_;:;Lmh:ufid MISSION, BT »?u epén Rutie mcelstonnt A S Nolt Dent | Paul Jones himself, on taking command | 5= Catl Ofice. Oatiang. et G W-boxT. | 1o50cweek 60c 10 £2: readin vv':;z—&-fx::;l 50 | one sees that the box is a2 coffin made of | athee at Pcaal Boaare arcte. 4 wadt NOTICE—DIPHTHERIA STILL PRE- R = | temtion morning calls: clean: quisi: apen ail nigat 300 | plsin pine bosrds psinted without the | e e | e ey e e chy e Wik A e s e e e b ey ! VW ASIED_500 MEN T0-DAY 70 E1T BEST 29 | color of the-lesves which the winds are | doletal latler abour-her fo ofie of bhil aris- 1500 18 she San Frnches Fretestant Ouphin | e’ o 2041 36 Sor M. SE00 o0 26 oot 5S¢ and 10c meals. (4d Economy, 410 Time | driting acress the l2wn, and within a | 10CTAlic pstronesses in Paris. She Was “8 | nor e observed for the present, or Bpul the Ta | S *PK: Hee bus 404 busenre 10 snd from the serry. | TOLUHO HOT Se3l; MAKRE: ST, | pure white. worn-out old Indiaman” and “her jore- | lana bas passed By order. = | 454 20c, 25c 10 50 nihi: #$1 10 $2 weex EPZ" amdno hndi;;. and the cover, | castle was 3 Babel”” “Fourteen different M. P. MACCRELLISH, Secretary. IEMALE Leis wANIED. ;RL\=wAus'. 321 X1LISCHEAPEST AND ! which is toclose over occupant’s iacs, 7 o INDIA OPiUM (CUKE FOR $:5: PER- = = { best odging-bouse 10 ihe ciiv: open afl mishr - {lm‘ leather iinges and resis upon the ]".“';'“" ars npeimn 18 sty Suocesile, E"S‘:!’ Barm ess; 1.dies reated m bome. B. éff’ifii&afifiiy-'fimfiwl TINCHESTA® HOUSE, 48 1 HInD — 58 = — 1 2«.;1:;& | body of the casket. The coffin is ihe yaxd_ jones, dismayed at the npmnnee‘of . 916 Marke: si, { olumbian Bui ding 30 iy S o e I | Marger: 200 jorms, 25c a might st e - : bandiwork of Colonel Turnley, and for i1 | bis motley crew. Twodars outat sez the ! 9: GAS FX.UEE> MADE TO URDEKR: fmnn: Leacisg Employment Agents. 634 ana | TOOm: fres buy and batrage 1o and iTom the ferry. 24 | 11 4)2s a re-ting-piace he will chanee his| Bon Homme Richard was fouled by ber | o Cirarest pac lo he oty H. HUS | Sy | QHUES! SHOES! SHOES! N £W 10 ORDEE. in ;: 52 yalstial residence when the call comes. | COmsort, the. fuhm' and ::&u: ber x:;u mrdmis e e 2\‘5[&3:;5::5, ‘3:“,:::’}' 1‘:;1;1-:1) 1'>A£ any sivie, §3 op: misfis anl cast-0f shoes ] = | jibboera and t carried away. S el o : rocnd, Souibern Califorais, ench. | - €T exchanged: larz- siock of second-band 5 s 60 | The cost oi-ibe coffin was $4 43 and tue | J =, estapEas! _Away kil muiihe: et - oM 3 g | 7 iy . e S | colencls eber. - Thoe i iem casaor vt Jomes: Shen gt back lo - TOnen: | B2 chien it o S R | TR I TLID SN B S S { 62 49 be computed accurately, ior the old perfectl meed of ocki- 3 - = | ~ 3 e = 2 1172 £ | soldier gives a new cost Jof paint o ibe { ness of hui;b:posfi:n:: sccident provey DIVIDEND NOTiCES. N e o e L ) B A e 1o 19 { . e inside and out eve: 'w montihs and | Rer salvaiion. On return Jones foun: = Howard =i, $15: @rl, P well st., $15: 7 24 Washingion si. . pear Kearn . 2 2 == 4 | 114 American seamen who had just been DIVIDEXD =OTICE_SAVINGS AND | Ylller 625 tin. Frab fac st $15 S Sl . i JAMNTED—AN ID=A: WHOU LAN THINK OF ies b. 7, by Racive \ureits. Time, 1:15% | hon many times. | e For the huif 5 ur ending ieosmber 31, 1895, | &7l for | ome simp's lhing 1o Taten:® % yonr = = D i is i 3 N 3 | change. Among them was Richard Dale, | a dividond has been declared ai toe or ! o B dor Poirloma (8 -: @ 07 scean: they mar bring Wenith. W rite JOH X TR, THIED RaCi—meanaa nih miles; selling: purse $300. { T‘};‘;"’q"h.‘:’zn’:fih fifi: :}“‘cflg‘fig i e : Sopasgiony Lrn appointed hrst Tiew, | and trotemiba (4210) pes_cem per ansum on | D IS ——— T 774 wnbn‘x‘cuug._x & 00, Dept 1. Paten: Atton 7 — | been used 10 carry 1o the prave all thag | lenani. These all volunteered into the :;‘xmmn;:_‘:n u:dfi!‘zm‘wfl_”"‘(:‘gx‘:‘ Marze: st | olier amd tiat o 206 ,n'\—rnuo:-'?:;a'wJ e Ingex.| Forse, age. weight. % %% CL | was esribly of ibree men who rose to the | Richard, Jones prompily discharsing | pavable on and afier Saturdsy. Jamuars 2. 1897 D WA TRESSES 35 A WEEK: GIRL FOE | o 2 isu.0ion 5ii Wi = " 269 3ma 3 | rank of zeneral, brigadier or major in the | BOUgh O his po'yziols 1o make way for | Dividends not calied for are added 10 and bear tbe | 2 bakery: £iri 1o wors in smail noier. 815 and | W Smaders R NOE o e e o e o %3 | armies of the United Sistes. Tae fourh | them. Prior io that he had only abont tea bl gy e o = Fgh o e s T a1 fi 13 | nas not yet been used, but will be when | 0Tty Americans. This addition made 154 | Tana? Tetinc nstry bo ei: walives, cheice. pisce | 1D 25 cents per michi: #1. £1 25 61 30 par weos, 82 3.1 6 11 75 | tups biows for_one old warrior now on the | fighting Yankee seamen, and they were city, $20 and : chambermaid wail_ same | Pactic Honse. Commercial and ieidesdor® fis. 253 [Tore ™ eers, 8. 108 e eb |Teured list. The fiith cofin and the las: | the Wwen who made the Serapis sics a few SR, NN owi, vevw. MANTINS, 90 W ASTED_SINGLs ROOM=, 18c A DAY: §1 T00 | Mendion 1 st 109 B H 13 one made is the one in the loit over the | Weeks later off the east coast of England. jo 'Y week: rooms for 2. 25c s Axy. §1 30 a wees; Good siart. Won easly. Winuer, NcNsughblon & Muir Time, 1:4914. i H maker’s stable. (olonel Turnley graduated from West i Pointin the class of 1846, which turned Thas it happened that the crandest ex- uniucky. ship, ana she obtained the means ploit in naval history was achieved by an | i AMILY 00 K. £25; CALL EARLY. MAB- TIN'S, 748 Maurie: si HAMBEENAID, ASSIST WAITING, ¥ C resding-room: Caily papers. 36 Clay su E SIMus WANTS 100 NN 10U GET Bol- - Ue brer or wine 5. bes. fres Junch. 643 Linr. = #30: 97T POURTR XACE—One mile: parse £400. of achil i P wadiress. $20; Pr.vate family, $25: dish- : £ 3 279. out rather more than iis share of Jamous ieving it throngh 2 disiressing accr- degios axes, g1 OOMS 180 TU 75c PR MIGH1: 500 10 81 59 : | men. Teocivine his appointment dent—Philadelpbia Times. ©n a0d atier >aiordag Juinacy & 185 e R RN & oo g domsework ginl, | I\ per week. Greental 235 Dromm s 1 | to the malitary aca: had ted - loihiesmel ) 3 Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St kN o b:;':h:lero’u m?.’ e g a farm. e e Me Wi, 9‘,.:.'2;’5.’.‘3_%.”‘.:‘%““‘ “g: Oeox..\’onWA m\o-ga COUR, GERMAN a8 | L : | - 2 & 5, —For | oogt . Eaes waltsem. S B B Bt Tevmenes uniln || When Robere E as enn b o with | s SRS ST B £l Tty WO SV o b s a worl i ile's i &t rate of :our (4 =25 B2 o - S - a frade ol & Cerpeaier: .m":":t;n e ) A gy i sum o3 terw ot snd A e e | O WATEESES BOrE). $1350: T W TT = S D = S Fiftsen years azo he met four class- rfi of duty. You will think it rieht and | fne of seren pasaste o8 oot xhe SaFUEDE | mmmi""ins":'k".;".“‘,.;,"'m,“"'{",“ Good s ar-_ Wou nandily. Winner, G. E. Merrs br. b by HodsenZan Tome, 14855, mates ;to-dxu;uk New York. mi\; 2 ut:,fid_“ xh-gtn:flm the | Jan 2, 1857 GEURGE A. STORY, (ashier. | JOENSTON & CO. 72 Broadway. Oakiand. = — men who sat at that lirtle tabie in a m ving record of Mrs. Lee and ances- DIVIDKS 1 r—s FRAN 3 250 FiriH A h—One and 4 guarer miles, over five hurdies; purse $200. fl’h‘ restaurant were uleu. tors, the musenm of the most complete q&fifiifléfimfiam?! b &n;z;f&?g‘m'?g fil:o:t-xur- w ot ccaversation turas i i H ner Wi e Dalf + with st B 3 P e . ‘ ‘ T o o Mol ds| Sullection ot Waskingion vefice o e | Se TSN € astl o ontiey mak i S | NUETEY, COVERESS. 35, Miss OOL | A Sunicaton oo corihs Guishlls ASY | Forse are, welght. | St | Std. | | 3% | s | Pm i L |ibe costom was & bed oneand that ths | marriage, the birthplace of aflfil;ehil» ";.‘?.33’.';;"""2:.."&"“‘:."‘” ‘.wws;al:m, :.N = mmm’:‘:wm e iaas sy s waes {Three Forks. 5385, 5 1n | 12 | 1& | 12 | 1a 55 | widow of many s man spent ibe savings |dren. Rober: E. Lee was & [favorite with | (.5) percent on ordi ars d-posiia Sroe of txxen | o 5293 o | s R e e 465 Hootsman 5. 255 €| 23 | 26 | 23 | 28 | 230 3 | she needed in order that there might be a | mr. and Mrs. Custis from boybood. He | P8 e 3 e TANTED QUICE—100 7 o l3boan & PEESON. mensper subscrip- 9 | Aravae:. 5. s 1/ 3n | 3351 38 | 315 330 12 | costly show ai the funeral service. The and Mary Custis planted the magnifi- ki e il “m._..um‘.xmm“’”“.._m 0% sepyrument. Toe Wintaker & Kay Company, 258 ewme 5003 ¢ 33 | 3| dho| 330 43 03| ouner jour soldiers agreed with theoemi avemne of wees to the ;ehi of | ool o Uosoio o oo | e bediammeent Bame e d0s | e R R B RS BT BB | spenker. Addington Wi b barel e lum I N GAZINE UFFEKS SUCH LIBRRAL 369 | ne. precie | % 3% linle D AN s e i s ek | e o baing ot T OOLORED GINL DESIR¥s SITUA- | [JOUS. KEir. ¥ TOK T3iELisE .—.,.'gm?"‘m‘m"“"““""‘""‘* Gocd sani._Wonhaseis. Winper, Farmer & TSbervile's b g by Spokaneirife Time, 2418 | of antumn jeaves are enongh for me,” said nu".{h“d e e B the big Ralls N, S0 e S . oy o @ress Housckeeper, box 39, Call Office. for perticnlate. 14 ~ansame s =3 = . E one. the litter read aloud from of ELIABLE ANMENICAN WOMAN., WITH | (00K B AKDING - a = e D] SISTH SACh—Fveeiciii of amie: yoree $308 e e aa & i o ooe ”Soou’: R T S et | O30 &, AEUISG-HOTSE: COU~TEY: 836 WANIEDL-MISCELLANEOUS. g . - ~ choras. - 3 time, Mrs. Coestis seid: “‘Mary, Rober: WY fam '..',mj_"'_' ati | (J1%%. FOE LIGHT BOUSEWORES 5 y ANTED—FIRE AXD BUKGLAK PKO: e ‘ % | % | S e 1251 ..a"’?"m“"mm"’““..a‘xfil"‘““fi :nh‘“""' and bungry; £0 inio the et Lo o :'.. vos Office. (Lm msmun:mfln e “’E""‘"“"“”L"‘} 866 Mission st ) 3 3 € ¥, make i and get him some lunch.™ ASTERS 140" SITUATION 7 A — YOUNG o wait o | K TLL SLT OF TINSMITHS TOOLS. AD- I, 13 2 _2 | coffins, paint them milk whie inside and | When the girl went the youns man fol- | 1 sortoons éfi“m";u.-n--‘; Woiiimie ot onms 19 waw oF | Ko & v 72, S ol L4 133 %, ®7 onk-lesves brown ouiside, and ship them | Jowed, and as she siopped 10 get & piece of | 7O Apply 1384 Fourth st roum 4. BT EAT FINE DIAMOXD STUD: PRICE | 1 Gotrs oty st ns UM Ss & SAS- ks, & | | &8 = «*l"!“gmtnl-&qmm- buried | wat of the sideboard be pui his | \WAN ED_PalTiuN AS WAITRISS OF | -0 $0: cost §100. Tncle Harrix, 15Gran: ave, “"“;“’*'"--" 1166 Mission wi. 1 &0 one. 1 1 E - CON Y Bl s k g ] m o i 2 3::“-'1;?“'&1:::1:&‘;::: & fl—‘ &‘:fi.&i(-m by youig l*';““";,’i‘fi“““‘if :l,.‘n TUiTING Sr_~ n‘:;? Io&‘hx\ t.Llll;:fi:iwlf;: = l | Z .u; a-: ey i Perhaps the romance of Walter Ssott| WANTEL BY i FOUNG NAR-IED NEus ANY INFORMATION 1% | S ik YOLR SOUS Ll v Axw anoe | a2 1 |9 (200 300 2chord in his breast, which LTORe | vy oy £8 vatl DEer AR IL A | 0N TeEan e berwlil te thankn ir Teodved by | emeere e |38 i S e mabuly. Thenecs OUNG LaDY WI-HES SITOATION = S IS o e, - i 2 i . i Sni-—Jiuw Ocieans Y o e~ m:: LA'I&M AUTiI.6 SCHOOL IS THE PEOTOGRAPHERS sUFPPLIES. oot siar. Wou sasig. Wizuer, F. Brows's b 35, i Alarm-Biva - Tume, 10175 serred. adiress & &, box 55, Cal Ofice | neaniecs 10 b petiecr 1001 Mmoo $5. cai i Ly Tet CAERA OUR , ; i i = — “«

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