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2 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1897. FLASHLIGHT AN A VERY FAST MILE Defeated Schiller and In- stallator in the Handk- cap. The Surinam Horse Was a Despised Outsider in the Betting. Daylight Was First in a Drivs. Pollick Defcated the Hot Favor- ite Wocdchopper. The handicappers, the midnight oil burners, the touts, the trainers, the owners, the gentlemen who smoke, the cooks in the track restaurant, the colored waiters, the swipes, the jockeys, the ladies in the grand stand, and even the fireman that sits in the cab of the engine hauling racegoers from the Oakland -mole to the track, were all willlng to go on the stand and testify that Schiller, Barney Schrei- ber’s good colt, the mile hanaicap at Oakland yesteraay. The result simply justifies the degree of uncertainty with which money is picked up at the racing game, and why a man who has won $100,000 at it should be decorated with meaals and have cable- cars named after him. Flasnlight, a 15 to 1 shot with 100 pounds up, rilden by “Skeets”” Martin, led the other four start- ers from wire to wire, finishing the mile in 1:403{, two lengths ahead of Installator, the second choice. Schiiler, with his 106 pounds was third, a length away. a severe shock, but bappily to relate, there was no deaths among the assembled crowd. Oakland climate has been respon- sible for a great deal in the racing line. There were nineteen startersin the ocpen- ing, six-furlong dash, and by good riding and an essence of luck thrown in, Bob Isom got Daylight, one of_the second choices, carrying the red, white and blue of A. B. was an ‘“air tight” for It was | same stable, also came in for very heavy support, and although Sam Doggett had the leg up the gelding was never able to extend himself. Alil these little trifles are very funny and serve to make the foot notes in tie formbooks very readable. . Schiller made Flashlight look like a “yaller dog’’ one day at Ingleside, but how decisively the bay horse turned the tables yesterday ! It behooves one to efm- bark in the bookmaking business when some of these races are carefully perused. Altanera was a supposed “good thing” in the third event which failed to materi- alize, Tbe Baldwin horses are not dis- playing the form they did while Trainer Frank Taylor was at the helm. Mr. Tay- lor is ill with pneumonia. = Tully Coulter’s filly Woodland Belle was extensively backed to get the coin yester- duy and althongh rather unlucky during the progress of the running made a fine showing and next time out should about land. Whata real good one Viking appears to be when the ring geis gay and marks up 100 to 1. Professor Gleason might be able to break some of these horses of their roguish tricks. 3 8 Satsuma puiled up quite lame after his race. Hisowner, Dr. Kowell, thought very well of tne chestnut horse's chance and close place odds were laid agaiast him. Kowal-ky was interfered with by Quick- silver below the paddock, which undoubt- edly cost that horse the purse in the last race. Shaw, who bad the mount on Quicksilver, was suspended for foul rid- ing. Many found fault with “Skeets Martin’s ride on Kowalsky, being unkind enough to say that he finished as close up as he wished to. Martin is fast getting to the top and he would be very indiscreet to resort to any questionable methods. Rule 15 of the California Jockey Club says: “Scratches in handicaps must be made by 10 o’clock A. M., the same as in other races.” In the mile handicap yester- day were two entries from the Burns & Waterhouse stable, Sweet Favordale and Salisbury II. On the blackboard the name of the brown mare was early chatked up asa non-starter and the combination fiends, supposing Salisbury was to go, proceeded to bet the.r money at this hazardous game. The combination stand was pleased 1o lay the long price of 20 to 1 against tue son of Racine. Now, tbis looked very tempting and catchy, and his name went down on many a pasteboard. Just before the first race was called it was announced that Salisbury was scratched. and all the combinations written with his name in were, of course, lost, without the holder getting a run for the money wagered. Following are the entries for this after- noon’s running events: First race, selling, three-quarters of a mile. Seven Up. 376 Cheridah... 375 Lindendale. 289 Valdos.... . 344 Dacapto. Cogent... .. Thestock Brokr 104 Piux Smith....107| 368 Jas. Porceus....105 Moreno 102 1038 Avquira........ 97 375 Play Bo; 99 Spreckels, home, winner by a head over Fiambeauetie. 102| Double Quick. Last Chance was a close Second race, selling, one and a sixteenth miles. third. 362 Foremost........ 106 865 Littie Bov.......106 v i 383 3 1108 St Apollo ... Woodchopper was an even money choice | 57g fiyle™ "1 108| i3 Examiner ....:100 for the mile run that followed, but Was | 570 1ovdai.........108| 382 Pecksn.f.......108 outrun from the start by Zeke Abraham’'s Pollock, against which 4 10 1 was laid, and veaten out nearly two lengths. Charlos A ran into show. Don Clarencio was made a false favorite for the thira race atsix furlongs with a field of fourt did not get within the money. Rienzi with Bob Isom up bandily from Viking, a 100 to 1 shot. Attheend en facing the barrier, but won rather Third race, purse, fifteen-sixteenths of a mil 373 Tempestuous...101| 373 Inflammator. (3738)Usric IL ..107| 886 Bernardillo. 873 Arezzo. 107 Fourth race, purse, one mile. 878 Coilins. H 871 Ferrier. 87z Labrillo.... .. 370 Peter 11 80 St. Algno FIfth race, purse, three-quarters of a mile. 104 .01 In the first six-furlong spurt Quicksilver | 128 Hearusease.....103) 569 | o made his usual front run and died away. | 93 Sir Reginald...106 265 Then in a hard drive Thorpe, on the 6 to5 | 149 Gondola....." /107| 193 v, v Lowals! Picnic. ... 7 7 .. chance Aftw{\(goél\ex), downed _ho“alaky al ¢ l‘lll’:hbnm : 10,‘.! 81 Game Cock neck in 1:15. Show honors went to Braw | 377 nelson.. 7’112/ 260 San Lucas. Scot. 380 Tim Murphy. 100 293 Monterey. T 276 Joe Hill.. 109| NOTES. After the first race, in which nineteen started frem the barrier, Charley Thorpe, who had the mount on George Rose, the favorite, said it seemed as though every green boy riding in the race was benton taking a chance in getting to the front. His mount was bumped aboutand finished beyond the money. Henry Stull, whose' paintingsin oil of equine celebrities have been so much ad- m red, arrived from New York Wednesday evening. Mr. Stull looks over the “dope’” book now and then and is quite successful Jaying down a bet at times. Ed Purser is somewhat irritated at a long sieze of ill luck and if hé carriesout & declaration made on the Oakland boat yesterday morning California will not see The tall Easterner him here next winter. tEinks too much partiality is shown local horses in the handicaps and other events, and if things continue as_they are he will look for pastures new in the time to come. Rosebud was' ineligible to siart in the mile dash, captured by Pollock, which ac- counted for the scratching of the chestnut mare. Seaside was well backed to win the mile selling event, but made a miserable show- In the iast race, Sea Spray, from the ing. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Racina, James Porteus, Play Boy. Second race—Lovdal, Monita, Doyle. Third race—Arezzo, Osric II, Bernar- dillo. Fourth brillo. Fifth race—Tim Murphy, Road Runner, Iron Jacket VETOED BY THE MAYOR. The Plumbing Ordinance Was Not Satis- factory to the Chief Executive. Mayor Phelan vetoed the plumbing or- dinance that was recently submitted to the Board of Supervisors by the Board of Health yes:erday. The returning of the document without his approval is the result of a conference recently held by the Mayor and some of the members of the Health Board. The Mayor was not quite satisfied with some of the provisions of the ordinance and so told the medicos. When the order is amended so as to conform to the Mayor's :deas it will probably go through without opposition. race—Formal, Forrler, Ca- THE *“CALL” RACING GUIDE. (CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Oakland Racetrack, Thursday, January 14.. Thirty-first Track fast. FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a mile; seliing; four-year-olds and upward; purse $400. WILL BEHOLD HER BABES AGAIN Mrs. Bueter’s Children Will Soon Be Taken to Agnews. An Attempt to Be Made to Soothe Her Sadly Dise traught Mind Mrs. Pettee Emphatically Denies That She Ever Made Any Charge Avainst Her Very likely in the next few days the ex- periment of trying to soothe the wildly ex- cited mind of Mrs. Gratz Bueter by brineing before her the two little children who are now in the Sheltering Arms will be tried. Crazed by the loss of them she went shrieking to her imprisonment at the Agnews Asylum under commitment by the court. Since she departed Sister Julia Las been made their guardian. Mrs. John Pettee, Mrs. John Petreau and Sister Julia, all of whom have become deeply interested in the misfortunes of Mrs. Bueter, have met and talked the matter over. Yesterday Mrs. rettee said that Mrs. Bueter will soon see the little ones again. From Mrs. John Petreau some facts have been learned concerning the recent history and characteristics of Mrs. Bueter. Mrs. Petreau employed Mrs. Bueter to do some work for ber. “I am not rich,” said Mrs. Potrean, “but I helped her some. I found her to be a quiet little person, very fond of her children, and working when ever she could fina work tcdo. Atone time she boarded the little ones, paving for their board 30 centsa day when she was earning 75 cents ver day. But her children were poorly fed and grew thin and she then did the next best thing that she could.” This is the substance of the statement mada by Mrs. Petreau to Mrs. Pettee con- cerning the unfortunate woman whose life has met with such a remarkable and unlooked-for turn. From another source it is learncd that Mrs. Bucter had another child, which she was unable to support. This was placed in a charitable institu- tion and died there. Mrs. Bueter felt the loss of that one keenly. Strugeling one way and another to get the necessaries of life her thought was mainly of her chil- dren. They were her only joy and pleas- ure. All the rest wasa hard fizht lor ex- istence for them and for herseli. At one time Mrs. Petreau, a fine-looking, motherly lady, took the Bueter children into her home and cared for them two or three weeks. Altogether she has seen much of Mrs. Bueter, and she has no idea that Mrs. Bueter was insane until her children were lost to her. Mrs. Pettee was at the offices of the So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ch:laren yesterday. She called to demon- strate clearly that she has never made any complaint against Mrs. Bueter. She said emphatically: *“Mr. Welch is much mis- taken if he saysthat I ever made any charge against mrs. Bueter.” Sl.e took no pains to conceal her indig- nation, and said that if the directors of the society re-elects Mr. Welch as sec- retary at the meeting to occur in Feb- ruary a new society will be started to do the same work. NEWSBOYS SET FREE Charges of Disturbing the Peace Dismissed by Judge Joachimsen. Tommy Crowe, a diminutive newsboy, apoeared in Judge Joachimsen’s court yesterday, to answer to a charge of dis- turbing the peace by challenging another boy to fight on Christmas eve at Clay and Montgomery streets. The other boy was J. Cervanto. Policeman Knight arrested the boys on the complaint of Zeigier Bros., who have a stationery-store on_the corner, and they were bailed out by Thomas Boyle, busi- neis manager of the Bulletin. Ex-Judge Ferral interested himself in the case, and yesterday appeared in court to defend them. Tommy was present, but Cervanto1s in Sacramento acting as one of the pages in the Legisiature. The Judge dismissed the charge against both boys and Tommy promised not to use any vuligar language in the future. ginning, belng portion of lots 8, 9 and 11, biock By Kelsey Tr-ct, Oakiand: 1 W. H.and Ella Bast to James Brown, lot 2, block 6, Gaskill Tract, quitclaim doed, Oakland Townsh p: $10. ‘W. W. Palmer to Gottlieb Schumacher, 10t on 8 line of Harrison avenue, 35_W_irom Central Pa- cific Railroad track, W 75, S 120 to a point dis- tant 30 f:om center of Central Pacific Lailroad 7ract, thence NE on a curve distant 35 from cen- ter of'said irack and paralic] to said track 150 to intersection of S line of Harr.son avenue and place of beginning. Alameda: $10. E. A. and_Martha J. Haines to Adelbert E. Bolton, lot 18, block 1454, Blake Tract, map3, Berkeley, quitciaim aeed; $5. Harrv H. and Virginia M. Webb to Christopher C. Webb, all interest in lots 28 io 31, block 12, Amended M; of Central Park, Alcatraz and ;El;‘)bul'y stations, Berkeley, quitclaim deed; Frederick Lux and Kliza J. Gilliland to Sarah ¥. Evans, lot on N line of Lincoin street, 255 . of Sacramento, E 105 by N 135:413, all being In biock 1, Teachers’ State University Homestead As-ociation, Perseley; $10. David Symmes to E. K Waterman, lot on SE lin: of Iedwood avenue, 184.60 NE of Tobler sireet, SE W 84.60, Se. 125, Nk 49,12, NW 8-7.51, SW 3 0.47 to besinning, beins lots 28 to 88, and NE 25.40 feet of lot 27, Frultvale Park ract, Brookly n Township: aiso loton Scorner of Goldman avenue and Old County road No._708 ox Presco't streci, thence SW -8§2.96, SE 1867, NI 220.70, N\W 166.68 to beginning, being lots 8! 1089, Frultvale Park Trac:, srookiyn Town- ship, $10. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued, OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION IN privale famiic for second work and care of childr-n: good seamstress. 216 Waller st SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. A e e JINGING AND P\INTING: GENTLEMAN wants_osii on, or country locatio Teacher, 81234 Fulton st. P W ANIED—BY "PROTESTANT WOMAR, A siuation to do general housework: cook and iaundress. A. B., box 77, Call Office. TS DUSIRIOUS YOUNG MAN, AGE 35, WISH. es work: wholesale house preferred: wages no object _Address Reliable. box 98. Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION Con working hou-ekrcper: firsi-clasg cook; clty references. Call 120 Sixth st 2 APANESE COUPLE WANT FOSITION 48 cook and second work: have good experience. K. G., 508 O'Farrell st. o WEDI-H GIRL WAN IS TO DO Ge NERAL housework in private famiiy; good cook. Call 967 Mission st. STIVE YOUNG WIDOW, UNINCUM- 122 Post st., room 2 W ANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN, WASH, {hg by the day or bousecleaning. Apply at 474 Jessie st bet. Fif.h sad Sixth. MPETENT WOMAN WOULD LIKE A PO- sition as cook and jannaress in private famiy. Apply for two days, 50645 Huves st “OMAN TO GO OUT BY THE DAY WASH- ok o1 housséionning. Cuil 89 Hayes st., near Flilmore, in basem. - i 330 HAYES ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 09 TE Cauz; subscriptions and want ads aken. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sL.—Want ads and subscripions taken. MARKET ST —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CavLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. H27 MONTGOMERY, COENER OF CLAY— 9Z{ Open unti 9:30" o'clock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and waut ads. taken. W 200 rooms; 25¢ to §1 50 per night 81 50 10 #8 per week: convenient and respecta bl free bus and baggage to and from the ferr: 4 HELP WANTED—Continued. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNITON EMPLOY. ‘ment secretary, CONRAD THOKLL 657 Cla~ CR=—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. A8 Harbery xamn: o KUGHS, 826 Grant ava. OURNEYNEN BARRERS EMFLOYMANC secretary (H. BERNARD, 103 xeventh st | Al L 'WO-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR 8. cheap: good location. 415 Hayes st. = OME FOR MAN AND WIFE O~ 10-ACRE prune ranch 4 miles from Sau Jose: mus uaderstand care fruit. etc. Address, stating wages, etc., Orcnardist, box 82, this office. 00D SALESMAN TO SOLICIT FOR AN established baxers’ supply house; good salary t0 right man. C., box 75, Call MES_WASTED T6 JOIN THE SOUTH SE Isiand expedition; membership $50: perma- nent homes on the co-operaiive pian: will sail in thelr own vessel: membership-books will close shortly. Apply 547 Misslon st. A QHOEMAKERS—FIRST-CLASS SEOP WITIH exceliert trade; muat be 801 this week: will sell for less than value of tools. Cali ot address box 138, - ebastopol, ~onoma County, Cal. OUNG GIRL W.SHES A SITUATION TO de housework or chamberwork; sieep home: wazes 810 (0 $15. Add. 53 Crocker, oft Murket. SXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID WANTS E X orition o do chamberworks wonld assist walt. Cali 31214 Mi.nna st., near Fourth. SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL. PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every Dight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—537 Montgomery stroet, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. £39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteentn and Mission streets, opem untll 9 o'clock.. 2618 Mission street, open untfl ® o'clock. 116 Ninth street. oven untfl 9:30 0'clock. NUTICE Or MEETINGS. CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY No. 1, K. T., Masonic Temple, Post 24, Mlontomery” sis —Regniar sssembly THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, January 15, at T30 o'clock. ORDER OF TEM PLE. All SIr Knights are courteously invited. By order of Sic M4 RTIN JONES, Eminent Commander, Sir HIRAM T. GRAVES, Kecorder. WEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE S'ayto do washing, irouing or bousecleaiing. A ddress 5. H., box 84, Uall Office. TTUATION WA ATED BY REFINED AND comretent young lady as nurse 10 small child; has had much experience in care and management of chiliren aud can furnish unexceptional refer- Cences from prominent phyaician: wages, $20 to $25. Call or address 90335 Valencla st. FANTED—BY ELDERLY COLORED LADY, position #s cook in small family or nurse; small wages. Calior send 34 Eighth st., npstalrs, from 910 7. . GUNG GEBMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION as nursegirl or to do light housework: wages $10 10 $12. 2126 Fifteenth st., near Sanchez. WEDE GIRL NOT AFRAID OF WORK S'Wunte a place as cook, iundress or chamber- mald in hotel. 1009 Clay'st. W ANTED-A SITUATION TN HOTEL OR boarding.house as cbambermaid. Amend, 867 Mission st. WEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE Sy Swashing, . roning o housecleaning. Please call or write 264 Minna st. YERBA BUENA LODGE NO. " 15 L O. . ROiicers -nd% membe: eques bl NS ¥ are requested 1o assemble RS in Memorial Hal, L. 0. 0. ¥, buil ing, FRIDAY, January 35, ai 1:30 P. @, for the pur- Pote of aitendin: the funeral of our late brother, GEORGE L. ABEL. M. 8. JEFFERS Jx, N. G. GEORGE L. PERHAM, Rec. Scc. &, U A 0. p—T0 THE OFFICFRS vy and members of the Grand Grove. Cal.—You are requested 10 attend & special meeting in Druius’ Hall, FRIDAY, 1 P. &., for the, purpos- of attending the funeral of our late brother, G. A. ABEL. Alt. S, R. By order, J. A. DEVOTO, N.'G. A, J. J. MovL1sox, G. Secretary. TOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSI- Y {10n as nounckeeper. ~Call or address 112 Tay- lor st., room 14. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEPER'S position in the country. Call at 20214 Stock- ton st., room 2. FEMALZ BELF WANTED. IRL, POST ST., $20: GIRL, FOR SAN LEAN- dro, $20- girl, Eddy st.. $20; German girl, Oc- tavia s i German g1l for Ross Valley, $20, see parly 2 p. M. in office: girl, Franklin st, $:0; yursezirl. choice piace, sieep home. gir, Fost sk, sleep home, no cook1ing: girl in family of 3, $10; & nursegirls, €10: girl for Athlone, Ca ., $15; girl, Harrison st., $15, no cooking: French or German second girl, girl, 1oward st., $15. German g, $15: girl, Langion st.. $16; girl, aclfic st, $15; girl, Fillmore st., 815 girl. Pow- ell st., 815: girl, Gough s.. §15: giri, Laguna st., 815: girl, Scout st.. $15; girl, Larkin st., $16: girl, Grove st., §15: girl, Lyon st.. $15: girl, Folk st., | $16: girl. Octavia st., $15: girl, Post st., $15; 26 young giris. $8, $10 aud 512 a month, assist, etc., bice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. T¥ YOU ARE AN ACTIVE MAN AND WILL ing to work and dej £10, ve can guarantes positively $25 per week. 216 Sansome, rom 11. NE-CHATR BARBER- HOP; $25. GOOD location. Apply Call Office. 051 8 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. GUMS 156 10 7b¢ N1Giii: 60c 10 8160 per week. Oriental. ¥25 Drumm st INGLE FURNISH D ROOMS; 160 A NIGH 75¢ week. _Lindell House, Sixih and Hower W STED—% MEX 10 SOLICIT ON ANEW plan: no goods to carry; salary if preferred, 156 Fifth st QIYLISH AND DURANLE CALE ourown make: $175. 959 Howard, nr. Sixib, AND SHOE CANDINAVIAN GIRL, ASSIST IN BOARD- » inz-bouse. £15 and room; dishwasher, $15 and T00m ; waltress, $20 and room, city; woman cook, £25 and room; cook. sma'l piace, $16: cook for Milton, Cal., few bosrders: -3 waitresses, $15 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. RENCH GOVERNESS, $25: GERMAN lryn:;:,e,.tfifi‘:zg‘éguusewng‘(]glrll.. city and coun- 3 n : 8 young girls, assist, $10 to MT5n CULLEN, 328 Suttersg.” ek EENCH NURS SANTA BATBARA, #30, see lady ‘here: cook, Sausalito, 2 CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. o VHAMBERMAID AND S-W, $20; NEAT J American girl preferred. MISS CULLEN 328 Sutter st. GERMAN OR BWEDISH HOUSEWORK girl. $30. MISS CULLEN, 823 ~utter st. AT IRISH GIRL, HOUSEWORK: 2 IN family: $20. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES DRESSMAK- ing or piain sewing by the day. 204l Eddy st., 8econd door. YOUSG GERMAN CIRL WISHES A POSL tion_to do general housework and cooking. Call &t 572 Chesinut st,, bet. Powell and Mason. Y QUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSE tion as “working housekeeper. 106 Fourth st., room 2. REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonian Club THIS 111 Larkin st. D. i. MCNEILL, Cmm,.@ EVENING at 8 o'clock, Scottish Hal, JAMES H, DUNCAN. Secretary. B oUich DINING AND MILLING Company—The rocular annual meeting -of olders of the Dateh Mining and Miiiing y wiil ve held at the office of the com- 0oms 67 and 68, Stevenson building, souh- st orner California and Montsomery streets, San Francisco, Cal., on MONDA Y. the 18th day of Jan vary, 1897, at 2 o'clock . M, for the pur- pose of elécting a boar of aireciors 1o serve for the cusuine year and for the transaction of such other business ns may be brought efore the meeting. Transer books close Tnursday, Janw ary 14, 1£97, at 4 o'clock P. X G. TRITT.NBACH, President. [SEAL) Giorex W. GERHARD, Secretary. an Franisco, Jauuary 7, 1897. LDERLY PROTESTANT WOMAN, GOOD American cook, wants a place to do cooking; g00d home more an_ object than wages. Address Cook, box 106, Call Oftice. TERMAN LADY, KEFINED, ALSO A GOOD seamstress, wishes to take care of invalid lady or go out sewing by the day. Address F.. box 73, Cali Office. 7OUNG WOMAN, THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands children’s’ sewing, wishes to go out by the day or will take sewing home. Call at 7725 Harrison st OUNG, COMPETENT WOMAN HES situation as nursegirl. Add. G. C., 815 Lyon. ADY WOULD LIKE TO DO PLAIN SEW- g aud mending st home. 181 Ta, ERMAN NURSE WISHES ENGAGEME by lady in coufinement, sick lady and chil- dren. Address Nurse, box 106, Offcy ANNUA I MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the anic Steamship Company will be heid at oflice of the rompanv. 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.,on THURSDA Y, the 21st day of | January, 1897, 'at the hour of 11 '0'clock A. M. for the purpose of elwcting & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business 18 may come before the meet- | ing. Transier books will close on Saturday, Jag- uary 6, at12 o'ciock M. SHFELDON. fecretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, B, TUEY SELL ALL DRY GOODS, YARN, tabie linen, lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, lini g3, threads; handkerchiefs, vellings. etc., vers cheap at the Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 108 Fifth st. £, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, JAN. 11, 1897, The orphans and half-orphans that were re- ceived into St. Francls Girly' Directory Orphan Asylum siuce July 1, 1896, to January 1, 1897, are as following: Orphavs, remules—illa_Anorew, age 4 years: Tercsa Meiissa, age 9 years: Nellle Allen, ‘age 8 years; Echo Allen, age 5 years: Phmbe Allen, age 2 years 5. months: Marie St, Clair, age 1 hour. Haif orpbans, femaies—Mamie O'Farrell, ace 7 years: Henrietta O'Farrell, age § years: Neliie O'Farrell, age 5 years: Katie Dillon, age 12 years: e b years 11 months: Nellle Stocing, age 10 years: Augus- tine Hulton. age 11 years: Mille Crowley, age 10 vears; ley, age 1 year; Rena Matti, ag- 9 years rink Hopper, age 7 yea! males— B years; vouis Burs, age b years; Danie Matti, ace 7 years: Robert Matti, age 4 years: Frank Matti, age 2 years 6 months: George Dilion, age 1 year 6 months. THE SECKETAKRY OF THE SAN Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- clety heteby gives notice that the foillowing orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been admitied to the ius: itution from July 1, 1596, to January 1, 1897: Nora Percher, 613 years: Emma Shoe- bridge, 11 vears: Acnes M. Gartmer. 11 vea Muble Thomas, 10 Mary Thomas, 7 ¥y Anmie Thomas, 6 y Kosa Capucetts, 8 years: ladys Meyer, 12 years; Carrie Louffler, 12 years Theresa Casenare, 12 years: Lucy Clement, years; Nettie Woods, 12 years: Elsie Garatt, 12 years. years; Salina Mubliof. 2 years; Ros: Wilmot, years: Henrs Welsman, 7 venr:: Rowlaod Adams, 141i years: Herry Joudsil, 8 years: Louis Capu- ceill, 7 years: Frank Capucettl, 5 years: Thomas Casenare, 10 years: Leouard Caseuare, 8 vears: George W. Ault, 6 years: Eugene F. Muilin, 5 years; Arithuwr Garait, 8 years; Waller Garatt. 5 yearsi Philip W eeks, 734 years: Robert Mullin, 3 years; Charles Wilmot, 7 years; Daniel Haines, 1334 years. — REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Henry Hintze to Bert Hi.tze, 1ot on S line of Sutter street, 57:1 k of Laguna, E 29 by S 95, Volina E. Harrigan to Ludwiz Fischer, 1ot on 2 1ine of Fourteenth street, 143:6 E of Guerrero, E 25 by N 98; $10. Jonn F. aud Alice Kennedy to San Franclsco Lumber Company, lot on N line of Twenty-first sireet. 120 W of Howard, W 50 by N 95+ $10, Addie J. Gracier to Charles £. Miler, lot on S line of Fourieenth street, 75 W of Landers, W 25 by S 110: $2000. Hans L. and Marle C Kofoed to Charles J. Keighin, lot on F line of Casiro street, 227 S of Seventeenth, S 48 by E 80: #10. kugeue and Julienne Dumon elle to Tallant Banking Company, lot on S line of Twenty-six h street, 25 k£ of ‘Ireat avenue, E b4:414 by ~ 80: also 10i_on Sk corner of I went--sixth street and Treat avenue, E 25 by S 90; aiso lot on NE cor- lIIPr of Hl)’e\a ;\‘nfl LV“H streets, E 60 by N 10u; also 10t 0n N lino of Hayes sireet, 50 E of K 25 by N 100: $5. ~ - sflnnle S, '])‘ow’\lnk to Tillle Dittenhoefter, lot on . corner of Twenty-fourth and Castro stres 80 by S 114: $10. et Lo Fernando and Julls A, Nelson to W. H. Thomas, ot on W line of Kansas street, 27419 N of Y, N :8 by W 100: $10. of Sole W illiam H. Thonas to Fiorinda Thomas, lot on E line of Vermont street, 100 S of ~onoma, S 26 by E 200;als0 1ot on W i1ne of Kansas street, 274:9 N of Yolo, N :8 by W 100: also lot on = line of Day street, 250 W of Church, W 25 by § i-‘“& ‘L!'}Bl:‘ gn,é\(’) line o; Shle.ds street, 25 E of 'ord, E 2 y N , Ots 6 and 10¢ Land Association; $510. S 18y J. Charles and Emma A. Howlett to Emlily F. Corrier, ioton W line of Twentv-third avenus 200 N of Clement street, N 50by W 120: $10. Louls and Rose Lipman (.ondou and Sau ¥ran- %Vl!(,:xn Bllrlk,ll.uk:.\lwd) to Joseph E. Theriot, lot on ne o nth avenue, 160 S of H S 2 W iing of Ninth street, S 25 Same to Karl and Sophi» Hinderer. lot on E lin :g;‘enm avenue, 220 Sof H street, S 60 by I 130 M. J. Manning to James Shea,lot on'E line Thirtléth avenue, $00's of L streel, S 50 by £ 1561 Charles J. and Matiie A. Kaighan to Han: Kofoed, lot on S line of Plymonlz avenuoe, M’B [i of Holly street, £ 50 by S 100, lots 16 and 17, block 3, Holly Park Tract: $10. ‘Thomas Welch to Henry Bentley, lot on NE line of Twelfth avenue Souih, 175 “W of F s:rest south, NW 50 by NE 100, block 233, South San :"lran(lun Homestead and Raliroad As.ociation; Au:ust O. Doul to FEphraim H. Tryon, lot on NW line of Woolsey street 81 NE o' Berlin, N E 28, NE 100, SW 26, SE_100, subdivision 6, block 10, University Mound Homestead survey: $350, Mary J. and Frederick M. Lovell io Charles A. Noyes, lo: hexlnnln{ at A point on Falcon street 100 W from the E line of iot 1. W 45, N 10 Short street, E 10 & point 100 W from the £ line of lot 1, S to beginning. being a portion of lot 1, block 12, Ploche & ltobinson’s subdivision; $10. C. A. and Molile Noyes to N. D, Thayer, same; 0. A. W. Kennedy to San Francisco Lumb r Com- pany, 10t on N line of ~adowa sreet, 50 W of Ply- mouth, W 25 by N 125. portion of lot 8, block G, Railroad Homestead Association: $10. Keunedy and Shaw Lumber Compuny to_sam 1oc g SW corner ot block 26, Lake View, W 11 y . being E half of lot 30 and ail lots 31 88, block 26, Lake Vi-w; S10. 2 i ALAMEDA COUNTY. Gottlleb Leinby to kmily Meehan, 10t on S line of Lincoln strect, 90 K of Wil ow, E 25 by S 135, being lot 11, block B, Toland Tract, Oakland; $5. Jonn A. and Balo L. Beckwi b to Thomas J. ©'Connor. 1ot on X line of Sixteenth street. 12 K of West, E 28 by N 103:9, beiog the E 28 feet of lot 1%, Block ¥, map of property of Norih Oakland 1:0mes eud Association, Onkland; $10. . George D. and Lucrezia C. Charles (0y attorney) to Georze Koeth, lot on N line of Waiton_(or Thir- ty-tifin) street, '316:3 W of West, W 100 by N T = T Betting. Horse, age, welght. | St | % % 3% | s | Pm Jockev. |Op. (L sht, 4. 106 9| |"11 71 | 1n | Teom.... 5 ible Quick, 4., 98| 11 .23 28 | 23 |Clawson. 3 Last Chance, a...102| 14 L0100 12 415 | 31 |H.Marun. 10 Aliahabad, 5.....105| 6 | 113 51" | 4 |Thompson. 20 Dr. McAllister. 8 305| 7 |. 11 9 5 |steven [ George Rose, 5.. 109| 4 91 n 6 75 |Tuxedo, a. 15 5hn 10 7 o 1z | Mabogan 5| 15 12 8 |3 Mcionaid....| 20 Mt. Roy, a. 3 12 11 | 9 [Bozeman......[ 10 Trix, a... 18 8in 13 |10 [H.smim’] 50 Irma,5...... 138 a3, 81 |11 |Mitchell 50 2 Nervoso, ... 1 3h 31 |12 |3.ward...0ll] 20 "80 Sir R chard, a 18 18 14 13 |Spencer.. 15 20 |oreenback Jr. 2 10 3 15 14 |Reeve ~hoo 300 Reagan, 5 10 17 16 (15 |Ames. I 's0 300 |Mumie B, 4. 12 1n 82 |16 |Buriingame....| 50 60 | La France, 4 17 18 18 17 |Brock. 2| 50 300 |Spry Lark, 4'270 8 | 8n 17 18 |Danerny. 50 100 . |Jerome =, a. ... 19 119 19 19 |J. Weber. 50 100 Good start. Won drlving. Winner, A. B. Spreckels’ ch. h., by Colma-Lucy ~. Time, 1:15%5, &R, SECOND KACE—One mile; fouryearolds and upward: selllog; purse $300. 3 Betting, Indéx.| Horse age, welght. [St. | 14 | 14 % Fin. op. CL = = 1= | 288 | Pollock, 4. 197 2| 2n | 2 2h |'21 | 12 |Thorpe 4 72 874 |Woodchopper, a.110| 1| 12 | 14" | 1215 18 | 21k |Dogmett.........[8d0 1 373 |Charles A,a.....107| 3| 335 | 34 | 34| 36 | 85 |H Marttn.illl|J0 12 342 | Two Cheer: 5| 49 42 44 45 45 |Freeman........|'8 10 |Seaside, a. 6| 6 6 64 | 54 | 510 |Tsom.... Bt 293 | Monterey, 4| 53 |51 |6 [ 6 |Gowden .l 200 L. Gg0d siari. Won driviog. Winuer, Z Abrabam's b g, by imp. Rosslugion-Marjorie. Time, () THIRD RACE—Three-quarters of & mile: selling; three-year-olds: purse $550. I Lol Beiting, Index.| Horse, welght. | St| 4 | 14 Fin. Jockey. [Op. Ci. = = ot = 392 |Rienzi 100/ 6 34 11 |R Isom.. 4 5 248 |giking 97| 7 41y 234 |Mitchell . 50 100 367 |Fortunate ... 11200/ 10 934 | 34" [(lawson. 10 6 ..|Woodiand Beile . 98 '8 714 42 |Slavghter 10 8 Don Clarencio....100 1 214 51 |Jones..... ...l |5-2 2 |Roy Carruthers. 200| 4 10 75 61 (I Jeckeon...li|16 50 | Detender... . 96| 3| 11 7 0 75 | Widow Jones. " 100| 11 814 8 60 100 Imp. Sain. n1f 9 115 9 4 7 Poilip H 97| 12 1z 10 50 60 | Alterner 04 2 51 11 Sl e Begonta 105/ 13 13 13 |80 200 Argestes... 1 95| 14 1 13 |60 300 Investigator [il.111| 5 |. 814 | 4 |14 |Doggew.......0| 8 15 Good stert. Won handily. Winner, P. Mitchell's b. c., by Tyrant-Electricity. Time, 1:15. (), FOURTH RACE—Gne mile; handicap: purse $450. T Index.| Horse, age, weight. |St.| 14 % | % | st | P T(358) | Flasnlignt, 5.... 100| 8| 113 12 | 12 | 18 | 1 Gi8)|foemiinior, 5..-308| 3| 3% 38 | 3 |23 |2 (340) (Schiller, 4.......7106| 1| 4 4 4 4 3 340’ |Satsuma, 28l 4] 2n | 83 | 34 .| B3| ¢ weriren-|Mary Niovez, 4... 94| 5| B 5 3 5 5 Good start. Won dnviug. Winver, Farrar & Tuberville's b. b, by Surinam-Laurs Winston. Time, 1:40% 5] , FI¥TH BACE—Threequariers of a mile; selling; three-year-olds aad up: parse $400. Index.| Horse,age, welght. St | 14 | 34 | 3 | s | Fin Jocke; oo T @78) | Montgomery, 4. s 21 | 21 | 23 | 1ns |Thorpe, i 380 | Kowalsky, 5 5h | 84 | 33 | 22 |H Marun..l | 6 379 |Braw Kcoit, 8. 2 42 | 635 | 85 | 3% [Siaughter...ll)| & 374 |Quicksilver, 5 8 18 | 12l 11 | 43 |Shaw. 10 374 | Howard, & 9 6h | 4b”| 53 | 54" |J. sulliva 10 379 1 82 | 83 | 43 | 66 | Isom au1 7 2 . ;;/g 710 |rieemas.. ogget.. veeene. | Billy Ayers, Bueee105 3 73 | 71" |9 H 08 & Waterhouse's ch. g, by Hanover-Blessing. Perfect start. Won driving. Winner, Bur Time, 1:16. 120:3, velug lois 24, 26 and 26, block M, map of roperty of Central Land Company (formerly the rown Tract), Oakland; $10. Isanc and Margaret K. Copeland u Downey, lot on S'Klll of mc“!?“ne“fl”l’flyl‘;l?’ Grove, W 50,8 110, k 45, N 70, £ 5, N 40 to be- 2, APANDOSED CHILDREN IN 8T, Joseph’s Infant Orphan Asylum, from July 1. 1895. w Dec. 31, 1896: John Dyer, ace 6 years: Loretia Dver, age 3 years;, Milton Dyer, Bge 2 years; Francis Madden, age 6 years: Mag- gle Fitzgerald, nge 6 years: Hurry Wai, age 5 years: Barney Joselyn, ase 3 years. 5, 1} PIA OPIUM CUKE FOR §26: PER- fectly harmjess; ludles treated at home. B, D. KIM (S, 916 Market st., Columbian Buliding. | BAD TENANTS RJECTED FOR #4: collections mads, efty or country. Pacific Laliection Co.. 415 Montay st.. room 6. 6580, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 39 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY, will be held at the office of the Company, ‘lZ'llA\gln;kL'L street, on and after Friday, January ranster books will close Saturday, January 16, 1897, at 12 o'clock x. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. Crow.ey, age 2 years: Ethei Crow- | Charlie Hopper, age 5 | years: Frank Kane. age 4 years: Edic Burk, age | 1 Grace Garatt, 11 years; Julia Muhllof, 31/5 ! ANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER by & middle-azed Iady in widower's family;. city or country: best of references. Call at 515 Eighth st., Oakland. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO geeral housework: Jewish and American cooxing: wages $26; city refercnces. Call Tues- duy and Wednesday st 1170 Market st., room S0, tourih floor. TED — GERMAN COOK, $30: LAUN- dress; waitress. $25: French mald, $20: French :econd, Oakland, $20, ana 20 girls to fill gur numerous piaces. LiON ANDRE, 815 stock- i 8t PEOTESTANT SECOND G1EL, 825: 4 COOKS in American and German f:.miiies, $25 and $30; German or Scandinavian nurse, $25, and a large number of girls for cooking and houséwork. J. F. CROSETT & CO, 316 Sutter st. [IRST-CLA~S LAUN DRESS, $25; COUK AND housework girl, country, see party here 9 4. ., $25: German cook, $6 per week: houseork giri, city, $20 to $2b; ‘second girl, $15. C. R. HAN- N & 0., 110 Geary st. OOK_AND LAUNDRESS, PEIVATE FAM- ily, $25; waitress, country hotel, $20; house- work girls, ete. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. ©) COOKS, GERMAN STYLr, $30; 10 GIRLS, £ general housework, $20 and $2b: French or German second girls, $20. MRS. LAMBERT, 308 Market st. (3 TRLS OF ALL NATIONATITIES TO FILL various positions: from $10t0 $25. 506 Mason \W ANTED — NEAT, WILLING GIRL FOR light upstairs work and sewing: make herselt generally useful; German prefer-ed Apply bet. 10 aud 11, 908 McAllister st. wages $12. W ANTED—HOUSEGIRI. IN SMALL FAM- ily: no cooking or washing. Call from2to 8 . 3., 108 Halght st., upstalrs. N UBSEGIRL_MUST BE home: §5. 427 Oak st. (GIRL TO "ASSIST WITH 11 HT HOUSE- T keepinz; good wages. Call between 9 and 11 A ., 124 Taylor st., cor. Eddy. NEAT; GOOD 7OUNG LADY FROM THE EAST WOULD Iii'e a situation as housekeeper; city or conn- try. Apply 1384 Fourth st., Toom 2. GIBL TO ASTTT IN HOUSEWORE. AP ply afier 9 4. . 3448 Twentleth st, NE. cor. of Capp. JXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wants wor< in wiaower's or_bacheior’s house- hold: country prefered. 8 Ninth st., room 17; bours, 11 4. 3. 09 P. M. OLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY'S work of any kind, $1 a day. or will take wash- ing home. Address 1914 Church ave., bel. Stock- 100 and Powell, Broadway and Vaileio. 00D SEWER WOULD LIKE PLACE IN dressmaking estublishment ; experienced. Ad- dress G., box 104, Call Office. Q¥ COR. SIXTEENTH T, sion: bramch office of THg scriptions and want ads taken. NEAR MIS- CALL. Sub- U.CK MACHINE HAND: MANUFACTUR- ing work ; alsu apprentice; paid. 501 Leavei worth st.. room 15. IRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR housework and plain cooxing. Call 4. &. 1307 Filimore st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENER\L H)USE- work aud cooking. 2412 Pacificave., 10 to 12 A VIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK. X258 Clinton Fark, near Guerrero and Market. W ASTED—GIRLTO SETTYPE APPLY T0 California Frult-grower, 205 California st. Y UONGLADY, USINCUMBRRED, DESIRES place as working housekeever in_bachelor’s or widower’s home. 1 Fifth st., room 1. XPERIENCED DISHWASHER AND AS- rist with cooking; wages $50 a month: sicep bome. Address Cook, 56 Natoma a., care aress- maker. Yorxu GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKr position to assist in light hous:work. postals: call at 1623 Fowell st JJRST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION, Appiy 5038 Sixteenth si. O LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CA LL; subscrintions ana want ads taken. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CArL taken at branco office, 339 Hayes st; open until 9:30 o'clock. W ANCnEs B HOUSE 44 THIED ST N& Market: 200 rooms: 380 to 180 per sighs €180 1086 per week: convenien: and respectable: iree bus and baggace to and from ihe lerry. A No BILUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA. ness employmens office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 231, W.C. YOUNG, mgr NHINESE & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: /beip:tel. main 1897. BRADIEY&CO., 640 Clay. W 2 NTED—GIRL TO WORK [N FACIORY. 22 Turk st TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 516 Fourth st. 7OUNG GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- eral housework. _Call forenoon, 1628 Sutter. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOKK AND cooking. 1404 McAllister st. TRL WHO CAN HELP ON CUSTOM COATS and make good buttonholes. 774 Folsom st OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and cooking. 610 Grove st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Kolkin, 'Eeno House propris- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 153 large rooms; 26¢ per night: $1 to 83 :ec weai. W ANT_ADS AND SUBSCRirIToN— o THE CALL are taken at_Brach Office, south west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, 7 ANTED, 10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers@clerks. KNUX Collection Azcy. 119 Sutte: 2' 18 MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF D10 TrE CaLu: subscriptions and waut ads taken. . SBOK WANTS 100 MeN 70 &1 . tle beer or wine 5¢: bes: free Junch. MEYS HALFSOLING, 50c: TaDI doue while you wait. 638 Market, opp. PAC. Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. W1ll & Finck’s, TTRY ACME HOUSe §57 SARKET ST B £ low Sixth, for a room: 5 nicht: 1 & weet. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS S E FUR- nished rooms, 20c (o 25¢ ni 1to 81 50 wk. Fox FULL AND CLEAN 100 MiAL OR coftee and cakes 5¢ o to 1514 Grant ave. JEST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND ) 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per weei. Pacitic House, Commercial and ieidesdorff sts. F5HQ ROUSE. 8533, MARKET ST.—EUUMS 20c, 25¢ 10 50C night: $1 (0 $2 weex. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 1 HIKD ST, NIL Markei: 200 rooms, 43¢ a night: reading. room: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. 100 3ES IO JAKE LoDGING AT 105 153 and 20c a nignt, includiug coffee and roils. 624 Washington st.. near Kearn . ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CANTHINK OF some simple thingto patent? ¥rotect your Jdeas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attoc~ Deys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $1800 prize offer and list of 200 ‘nventions wanted. TANTED—SINGLR HOOMS, 15c A DAY: 8L week: rooms for 2. 250 4 day. 81 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st TANTED, YOUR SHOES— W& REPAIR hoes up'to 8 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repairad atnight while you walt: Jaaies' soliag, 35¢; men's eoling, 60c: fibe shoes made to order from '$2 up; we have a 10t of ehoas been damaged by water, 43 less than one-four:h ' thelr value, from 25¢ up ta 82 80. 582 Mission st.. bet. First s°. and Second st AGCENTS WANTED, E (PAS-IONATELY)—SOMETHING STIES within me. She—You should use one of Seed water filters. Agts wanted, BRICK&CO., T77M GENTS—A POOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication ‘siice Grant's book s “Gen Miles' Personal Recoliections”; every one war the book written Ly the commander-ia-chie? of tha United States army; firsi agent’s commissioa $22 in Bhours. k. PERSON. manuger subscrip- tion department. The W hitaker & Ray Comipauy, 728 Market st HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED_SMATL HOUSE, WITH LARGE sunny yard or vacant lot adjoining. w. I hox 108, Call Oftice. BOARD FOR CHILDREN WANTED, OARD WANTED IN REFINED CATHULIC family: only with ' mother's care, for boy a0d girl: ages 5 and 3 yesrs: references wantet and iven. J. A. =, vox 108, Call Office. WANTED-MiSCeLLANEUUS, W ANTED—<nCOND-HAND GASOLINE £X- gine, 8 or 10 horse-power; also, hoisting geur; Address E., box 114, Call Uftic TILDINGS BOUGI(: LUMBER, SASIES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Misslon s QELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW Neiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st : send pos GIEoTox LIGHT HOUSEWORK, NO COOK- ing, sleep home, $15; girl, $20. 721 Ellis st LUST. W ANITED—A NEAI AND STEADY GIRL, for general housework, coOKing ana small washing; waiges $20. Apply 1009 Dolores s near Twenty-third. TRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR general housework and cooking. 736 McAl lister st. TRL TO TAKE CARE BABY AND ASSIST in housework. 623 Shotwel st. (GEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SMALL family: reference. 112 Lyon st. G Y Sreore vaoy: CPHINESE AND JAPANESE KMFLOVMERT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel. E 426, ou’ RMAN GIIL WANTED TO TAKE 2752 Pine st. 70 UNG LADY TO LEAKN DRESSMAKING. 406 Sutter st., room 83, APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. R 78, St. Ann's blig, 6 kddy st.: tel. Main 5284. \,! AN AND WIFE. WITHOUT CHILDREN Vi'want charge of orchard or vinevard, or ma working In orchard or vineyard and wifecan do plain cooking: man having 13 years' experience in orchard and vinevard work: wsges moderate. Address P, 0. box 379, ~t. Helera, Napa Co., Cal. RCHARDIST, WHO HASSTUDIED HORTI- culture in Germany and in this State a'so, wishes position as working foreman; young or- chard or to start orchard preferred. Address Or- chard st, box 159, this office. OMPETENT DR.SSMAKER WISHES PRI- ) vate puplls In dressmaking. Address D., box 22, Call. ka WISHING TO MARRY SEND AD- dress 1o MRS, H., box 10, this office. W ASTiD—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work. 1519 Baker st. JANIED — GIKL TO ASSIST housework; wages $6 to $7. ANTED—MEN, WOM Der trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given;: catalogue sent. S. . Barber Scucol, 1615 Howard. AT LIGHT 462 Tehama st. \ ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash. d assist In cooking, walt- ing, housework: city dr country. Plrase address H.MILL.ER, 631 Sac/amento st., room 98. {TENOGHAPHIC SPEED CLUB NOW BEING organized at Heald's Business College, 24 Post st.: he club will meet two evenings edch week (Tuesday und Thursday); club tees $1 50 a montn. AKERS—YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WANTS place as assistant: good worker; exp-rience: sirong: work on bread; wages low. W. B.. 684 Sacramen. o st., City. IBERAL OFFEK: 2 WEEKS SEWING lessons, free to all beglnners his week: pat- ternscu to order. 23c. McDowell Dresscutting Academy, 635 Mackel st. (COCK; YOURG MAN A8 ALL-ROUND COOK J wants work in boarding-house or restaurant or anywhere: good baker; wages low. BURKRELLO, 654 Sacramento st.. city. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The board of dl- Tectors of this bank have declared a dividend (3o, 19) for the quarter ending December 31 896, at the rateof six (6) per cent per annum, pavable on and after the 15th of January. Traus- fer-books will be clcsed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D. B. DA VIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, January 8, 1897. 3, OR THE MALF MONTH ENDING December 81, 1896, & dividend of 3314 cents per share on the issucd capital stock of (he 50 " Lizht aud Power Company has been de- clared payable on the 15th day of January, 1897. ranstor books will ¢ 0se aL 5 0'clock on January 8. 1597. By order of the brard of directors of the Kdison Light aud Power Comp b [ SILALONs W ANTLD— - LMALE, JUPERIOR COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS ») krench, German and American cooking, de- sires situation; best reference; city or country. MISS CULL , %23 Sutter st. JSITION WANT:D BY EDUCATED AND refined lady of 37, with best of reference, as housekeeper or seamstress;: is handy at sny kind of work. B., vox 31, Ua.i Office. W ANTED_SITGAT ON BY AN EXPERL euced iady’s nurse in confinements, or any other cuses of sickness, by the week or montn: best of refcrences. L., box 64, Call Office. - EFINED ENGLISH WIDOW, SUNNY NA- ture; experieneed housekeeper: ood cook: for widower: country preferred; no irifiers. 17 Sixth 8t., T00m 10; 10 A. 3. 10 9 P. 3. ‘W ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY POSITION di to work in bakery: has had experience. Ad- dress L., box 77, Call Office. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, washing. ironing and housecleaning; $1 and carfare. 16 Rincoa ave. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE & position minding a baby. Call at 332 Fourth. Y OUNG LADY WITH MANY ACCOMPLISH- me ts desires a place as housekeeper in widower’s or bchelor's home. Room 2, 228 Post. OMPET NT WOMAN WANTS HUUSE- Work or cooking. Call or address 3480 Seven ANDY AND INDUSTRIOUS YCUNG MAN, German, wishes work of any kind: small wages accepced; machinist by trade; references. Address Handy, box 163, Call. AN AND WIFE (ENGLISH) WILL COOK, etc., for small country ho:el or take charge of miners’ ' boarding-house; references. Address A. B.. 1627 Caiiforniast. UACHMAN OR GROOM, ETC, BY kX- perienced and steady man; ' best references for past 16 years. Address J. H., care of 1378 Jack- 300 st., Oakinnd. wAN’i‘ED—BY MAN AND WIFE, POSITION on a ranch; wife cook. man all-around ranch- man. J. F., box 11, Call Office. ENUL\ EAR WANTSSITUATION: 20 YEA ' & experience: can do repalrs, also blacksmithing. Apply 227 kighth st. S OY WOULD LIKE WORK EXERCISING horses. Address L., box 42, Call Uffice. OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION of avy kind: best references. D., box 77, Call TANTED BY MAN AND WIFE POSIIONS on ranch; man understands orchard and vine- rd work; wife a good cook. Address C. A. L., 1227 8herman st., San Jose. Y A GENTLEMAN OF 30, A POSITION IN W an office: applicant has had experlence in mining and ‘real estale business. H. R. EINSON, 326 kddy s ALESMAN WANTS POSITION: 8 YEARS' experience in groceries and general merchan- dise; steady habits; rellable; best references. G., box 64, Call Office. (OACHMAN, ENGLISH,WANTS SITUATION in private family: first-class references; oly or coun'ry. H. RICHENS, 647 Howard st. AN ABOUT 50, TEMPERATE, WISHES wok of any kind; we.l recommended; speaks English and German. ' G. A. P., box 77, Call. EAT TIDY MAN WITH ARMY TRAIN- ing. disciplined, having the highest recom- mendations us to sobriety, efficlency, character, honesty and education from his regimental offi- cers, who also speaks French and English fluently, wishes & situation #s watchman. junitor or coach- man and muke himself generally useful around private iamily: experienced in these brauches: please give a call; salary uo object. T.k., box 09, Call Office. 116 FISTE SE_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscription and want ads taken. AWRENCE CUT1ING SCHOOL IS THE 4 only reliable place for patterns: every one pusranteed (o be perfect. 1231 Market st. ANTED—GIRLS, FROM 11 TO 1. INQUIR Wiiveensana s " 1108 Gonry: Qons JLYNN’S DRE! MAKING AND CUTTING Keademy. 13 MeaNister st 1 8 woor 0 =R R e MALc BELY WANLSD, W ANTED—FIRST-CL 8S BUTTERMAKER Y for city, no miking, $25 per month ana found; brignt young man to care for horses on private place, 20 and found wso farmors, teamaivrs, cooks, washers, dishwashers, rtc. W. D, r. & €O/, 626 Clay st. v Y ORKING FOREMAN FOR RANCH, §30; woo.chupper or tha cl v. $1 a day and board : young mau for photographe’s office, some experi- ence necessary: man 1o raise biackberries on shares. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agen:s. 634 and 636 Clay s, (100K, $10 A WEEK: COUK, $0 A WEEK: thiid cook. $30; bellboy, $10 I:J room; T man waiter, $35 an1 room; waiier, $25 and room mkllnfl.dhaelpe;. couniry, $75 and room; cook, country. $65 and room: small bellboy, $6 mont etc. MAR IN'S, 74y Mai 'a::: e e CO()K HOTEL, $60: SECOND COOK. GOOD ON pealhort orders and ossters, restaurant, cli ight walter who can open oysters, R. HANSEN & CO., ng‘u‘urpy st. i ANTED—CRA(KER BAKER, $76; ENG- lish stable foreman, $565: teamster and wife, $35; choreman and wife, $30, and otbers. Apply 10 J. . CROSETT & C0., 628 macramento st. NASTERN NA‘N AND WIF ww!é‘lztll&’b'ERlb— ences. ior privace family, $50. . WARD &0, 608 and 610 Clay st NTO LEARN BAR- | LOSTA PASSBOOKS WITH THE HIBERNTA Li Savings and Loan ociety of San Fran -isco, in the names of MORTHEN JOHAN<SEN, JOSEPH F. PERINL. JOSEPH DE LA RIVIERE and FILOMENA DE LA RIVIERE, Nos. 204,615, 188,331, 199,155 and 155431 The finder wil please return to bs UST—FASSROOK WITH THE HIBERNIA i Savings and Loan Society of San Francisce the name of JOHN BARRY finaer will piease return to han OST—TIN BOX CONTAINING BANKBOOK ‘mortgage-papers, deeds, pension_and valuaole papers. Fluder please retura 4o {16 Biaunan st.; iiberal reward: no questions as¥ed. OST_JANUARY 13, BLACK SILK UM- brella; gold bandle. Finder return to 438 Geary st.; Teceive suizable reward. NGLISH MASTIFF BITCH ON ELLIS ST., near Larkin. Return to Ellis st. and re- ceive reward. 8 JUTICE IS HRREBY GIVEN THAT & large mastiff dog, answering to name Rover, tag No. 1765, has ~trayed or been stolen from 8 Columbia -quare, and any one purcaasing, haroor- ing or resiraining said do - dces so at Lis perik . B. WEGENER. 510 Market 8- OST—MONDY, BET. 11 TO 12, TRANS: ferring irom W shington-st. cars to Powell, then Post 10 Stockton, circutar feather boa: valua as keepsake. Send postcard 10 J. OSBOR 24194 Clay -t. OST—GOLD, BLA K-ENAMELED MALT- ese cioss, .emp.ar's badge, be.. San Fran- suitable reward at Berkeley NEW REMEDY THAT 'S PERFECTLY never fails In_any cate of monthly the cause may be. Price or instruments; never travelers helped: no delay; years' experlence: firsi-class home in con- finement. L. & Mrs. Davies, 13 Mcaliister s next Hibernia Bank. Consulc free; French pij §2: hours, 9 A M. t04, 7TIOBP M. r FROCESS THAT 1 ATLS TO Re- A fiore every case of montily sickness from Whatever cause in & few hours wien medicines and others have falled: no instrameuts used; Many years' experience: every case guarsnieed advice free: terms reasonable: firsi-ciass privaie home for confinement. MRS, Di. DALEY, 1143 Market st., over the Owl Drug Ntore. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- A Sent or worthless pils useds eviry womma herown physician for al female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one dayican be sent and used i houie: ail cases guaranteed: do not trust incompetent female physiciaus. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny street. R. FOULETS FRiNCH CAPSULES — A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (D0 ter whet cause): positively safe and sure: Do dang-r OF after effects: taken in time ic .uo‘ Acts as & preventive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mail on receipi of price. WALLE BROS., 33 Grant ave. e » = LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUFPPRE=SION restored in a few hours: safety a<sured at an. time; fnstant relief for travelers. hoiae {n confines ment: consult free; confidential; hours. 10 0 5. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. BS. GOODWIN, SPHCIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patlents: best skills free diaguosis: iow iees; seif cure. 904 Mc ALister st LPEA 'S FRENCH PiLLs—A BOON 10 ladies with female troubl no danger: safe and sure; 82 50 express C. U. . : don't delay unti to late. OSGUOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. A SURE CURE FOR ALL FrMALE Dis eases, from whatever cause: home Iz confine: Men:; every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed o money refunded. MRS, DR.GW Y KK, 226 Tur) ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. S. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men beiwven the ages of 21 and 30 years Wwho are citiz:ns of the United Siates, or those who have legaily declared ihelr intention to be- come such: musi be of good character aus habits and able Lo speak, read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feet In height. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT Dt JURDAN A his museum, 1061 Market st.: hig 30 veacy successful practice isa guarantee of fair ireatmenc; the wors: cases treated satisfaciorily by mall. & PALD FOR A CA~E L Fal )| of female complaints or ¢i. eye; consultation free. MRS, DK. SCOT1 ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINLMG teenth at. OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION, ANY | 20 Kliis st., San Fraocisco, Cal. A€ the most, reasonable price ia the ciy kind of work: city or country: worked 2 years s = = e 1 ity. M LDERLY LaDY WISHES SITUATION 7TO | I _coalyard: reforence from inst, emplover and | VY A1 ED — FIRST-CLASS BARBER. 207 | AL PERIFIER, midwife, 2012 Fo som si do light housework: small wages: more of a | o'hers. Address JOHN A. MACDONALD, 821 bdiiiond U PRAR'S FEM\LE REGULATING BPrL home: city or country. 270 Minna, bet. 3d and 4th. | Filbert st.. Oakland. ARBILK FOK SAIURDAY. 027 SACRA- RIC‘&'.:!;II;: élgrola:;z emmenazogue: §1 per bo: Yu(lNll WOMAN WITH A CHILD WISRESTO | |, Y FINST-CLASS COOK; A DEL CATESSEN mento st. £ CO..drugxists, 406 Clay st.,solo axis do housework: $10; a home is a greater object man; French, German and English. G. D, AILOR WANTED AT 2808 GREENWICH | Q F. LYING-IN (PRIVATT) HOMR; DI than wages. W. C., box 73, Call. box 78, Cail Office. st. cor. Baker. +_eases of women and children. 235 Kcaray, r. 9. 1TUATION DESIRED ASSTENOGRAPHER OUNG MAN, AMERICAN, WITH THE HQPLE 4 FRIESD AND MOT+ ER'S CARE. and ¢ ypewriter or office assistant; references Wwages moderate, Miss B.. 8 South Broderick st. IDD E-AGED GERMAN WOMAN: 18 00d cook; will assist with washing; city or couniry. Call'or address 439 Miona st. best of habits and California references, wishes position where there is vo Sunday work. Address G. M., box 82, Call Office. XPERT MINKR WANTS WORK. 153 Perry st., ED GINSBERG. (COLoRED BOOTBLACK FOR BARBER- U shop. 208 Busn it EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, nigh. 106 10 50c, week 60c to ¥2: readin.-room; stiic,estat- 1 tention moratug calls; clean; quiet; open all night. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 kighth st., Alameda, FIRREGULAR ORANY FLAALL D1 EAsE 1R PUETZ and becontent. 26414 41 R HALL, 14 MCALLISTER SIREET, NLAS Jones. Diseases of women and children. | PEIN—————— s S SN e IO e e e e e e =

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