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12 " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1897. : - NNESSY LANDED - LITTLE BOB FIRST The Chestnut Horse at Odds of 50 to 1 Qutfooted Lovdal. | Formal Is Quitz a Horse After | All, Beating Ferrier in a Gallop. Osric II Azain Finished in Froat of | Arrezzo—Racina G:ined a Close | D.cisicn. | | One of the most popular of local horse- owners is Bob Davenport. Now Bob is| not justa Chang in stature, nor is he as diminutive as one of the Rossow midgets by long odds. Among his worldly pose sions is a cheatnut gelding calied Little | Bob, presumably named after the gentie- man just mentioned. Game as a bulldoz, this chestnut horse when up on edge has in the past furnished race-goers a surprise | when the game was duil and at 2 low ebb, | The firstrace at Oakland yesterday passed off quietly and then came the second. It was a mile and’a sixteenth selling affair, for which Lovdal was an odds on choice. Little Bob was a starter with Mike Hen- nessy up, and the ring laid 40 and 50 to 1 against him. In a desperate drive ‘“‘the Irishman” got the rank outsider over the plate a neck before the favorite, which was piloted by Charley Thorpe. The time, 1:483¢, marked a most creditable perform- ance. On a prominent eminence overlooking | the track Bob Davenport, sianding'in a | statuesque position, nervous:y pulling on | a stubby mustache, viewed the finish. He did not win a million dollars; neither did | he let his horse run unbacked. Doyle, | Monita and Foremost, prominently men- | tioned for first place, brought up in the | ruck. } Opening at odds of 6to5and then re- ceding to twos, Racina disposed of the | iwelve other maiden_three-year-olds that lined up in the opening six-furong dash. Leading throughout, the filly won ina hard drive from Modestia,-an 8 to 1| chance. The Stock Broker, equally as weil backed as the winner, was a close | third. Osric IT and Arrezzo, meeting on nearly | equal terms, fought it out again in the third event over sevenand a half furlongs, Seven to five was laid against eitber in the betiing. Bernardillo and the two other starters were quite extensively backed. The race simmered down to a stretch duel between the brace of favorites.” Thorpe’s | fooiball tactics were the mosut effective. | and, running Willie Martin on Arrezzo nearly into the judges’ stand, got the'de- cision by a head in 1 Bernardillo was third, but a neck aw. | What a good time Midlo would kavs bad - beating Formal -<yesterday, sure enough. Pat Dunne’s horse started equal fayorite in the betting on the mile das with Ferrier, and won in a common eal- lop, stepping off the distance in 1:413{ Ferrier was hard ridden to down Peter tue Second a neck. | 0ld Tiza Murphy looked to have fallen into very easy company in the concluding | race on the card, a six-furiong sprint, and although going over to the barriera 3105 chance, finished outside of the mone Nelson, second choice in the betting, out- footed Roadrunner at the end, beating that herse a hali length. Flush Ban, a 500 to 1 shot, was third. Sy agensi ) | OTES, Favorites were successful om three dif- | ferent occasions yesiprday. | “Chub’* Russell, a’ California boy, who made quite a reputation for his saddle- n the West the past two seasoms, arrived here from Cincinnati yesterday. | Rassell piloted the Fleischiman horses last scason. | Abe Shields says he is clad to get back | to California once more and is confident | old Logan will be as big = public favorite | asever. Mr. Shields brougnt along sev- | eral other useful bread-winners irom New Orleans with him. Ed Purser and his friends were all con- | fident’ that Modestia beat Racina out in | the opening race of the day, notwithstand- i | ing the fact that the Burns & Waterbouse filly Racina was ziven the decision. There was much snarling and gnashing of teeth over the result. | Golden, who had the mount on Moreno, | and Shultz, who piloted St. Apollo, were | both set down for indifferent ridine. | Following_are the entries for this after- | noon’s running events: i |3 | T Shauanen, And | his_ piay | when one made the remark: First race. selling, one and a sixteenth miles. 340 Alvarado.. 311 Hermanita.....101 Nephew 387 Tuxedo........ 89 279 Commission. 370) Mcuight.......118 Sea - 369 Meadow Lark..104 P87 Totx oo 362 Scimitar. ...... 100 Second race. selling, eleven-six.eenths ofa mile. 376 Tonino.... 103 (391) Montgomery ...113 876 ADbi P. .10 882 Fly 80 Favory 110 367 Pat Murphy. Wm. Pinkerion]113| 82 Americs.. <0 Contrition:.....105| 371 La Ma coita.. 69 Gold Fug.......112| 391 Quicksliver Contribut 117| 880 St. Aigaon.... 384 Catiforma......11| Third race, twu-year-olas, three-eighthis of a mile. Ongua Nita, br. £, by___[Celesta’ K, b £, by ifindoo-Middle... 105 Apache - Mamie Marry Rbodes.b.m., | Wheatley.... .:....105 by Frank Rhcdes: (Queen B azes br. f. CoOty-..............105| _byBlazes-Octicreed105 Count” of Flanders. | Golden Horn filly, b. ch. ¢., by 8. Carlo- . by Glen Kcho- Counless of Luns: olden-Horn. 105 ......-108|Sir Wiiham, cb. by | Fitziames:Ysabel 2 Fiavia.108| Duke of Y rk II © Twinkier;he, brim. | e by Duke of No Bratu-Nabéite. . 1108| folk-Carmen...... Gunst, b c., by For- _(Bedecia, ch. f. b Tester-Arfongrass.108| SilverKing-Bygonels Fourth race, one mile, match race. 372 Mt. McGregor.105| 354 Buckws... Fifth race, one mile. San Pablo seiling stake 339 Estaca . 106 Aima.. = 371 Scart Pin......105 348 Rey del Tierra..100 (368)Howard 8. .11 | Sixth race, one mile, purse. 48 Lobengula..... 08| 584 Preston .. (365)How. rd 5....1100| 77 Draught 390 Instellator.....105! ... Imp.Ivy... 343 Argenti ... 108/ 356 karl Cochral 100 Wh. of Forwunel0s| Seventh race, one and & halt miles, handicap, hurd e. 385 J 0 C. 12 (:85)Three 5 Hello. . 85 Autonomy . 98 105 92 w3 102 155/ 385 Haymarket.. ‘165| 385 F eetwood. 148/ 856 Broad Bull 128| 366 FI-Fi SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—McLight, Alvarado, Her- manita. Sccond race—Fly, California, William Pinkerton. Third race—No selections. Fourth race—Mt, McGregor IL Fifth race—Purser’s Stable, Howard Alma Sixth race—Wheel of Fortune, Pres ton, Argentina. Seventh race—No selections. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Manning, US N J A Campbell & w, Bkly B'D Watson, Nev G G O'Relll;, Haywards B L Fisher, Alameda John Gabn, San Jose Jobn Taylor, San Jose W Waliace, Youngstown T F i jggins. S T R Goodcharp, Buston A F 8hultz, N Y J E Buckbe Rosa P Grace, Spokane K G Wood. Tdaho ¥ Stevens, Portlana D J Walsh, Calcago J G Keudall, Detroit W'J Nteveos, Denver &+ E Kul:ht, Denver W A Thompson, Mont R Windmarsh & w, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 L A Lecg. San Jose S Johnsou & w, San Jose E Burns, San Jose J A Parsons. Belvadere . Sun Jose J WD Powers, Oakland A Asterbery, Wash J P Burns, Boston | Miss ~ Builer, N Y Migy G McCann, N Y i Beane & w, N Y C E McKenna, San Jose JMitchell & w. N Y E Clayton & w. Phila JALBby & w,NY W B Andrew, Salc Lake J D Wilson. Portland Miss McReiser,Salt Lake E R Cowles, N Y J ¥ Camerson'& w, Ohio W O Watson, Sen Jose KA Richmond&w. Alvrdo de Land. N Y R Crees. B H ~priigs itk Jr, Stockton B C Kenyon, Los Angeles PALACE HOT, L. foman, Sacto Hugh McDowell, N Y inburgh, Or W K nyon, Galveston s J W Prosscr, Denver CO Bannister, salt Lake Dr R J Goodwin Jr, Conn C Hewes, tantord J ¥ Bovd, San Kafael W B Sanborn. Fruitvale Phil Gibson, Montana T O Berry, Grass Valley A Huslacuer, Staniord &, London Jas Jones, Prescott H J Wusson, Wellington T P Kewpson & w, Kng 3irs J 5 Klocher, Wash . me Trebeile England Mme Vaudour, i.ngiand Mr Vort, Engiand GRAND HOTEL. W F Knox, Sacramento H L Smith, Hanford A W Badwin, Sacio L Green, Petaluma A Nicolous, Sacio F J Kichstaller, Sacto Jfand & w. Cal E Hawse.t, Oakland Leojold. Sacto F i Mover, Oukisnd A J Eoriu, Portlsnd RS Van Gorden. Portlnd 3 A 1 rown, Sacto C L Yierce, Vaxiand B Burnar, London S Van Kurau. Portiand DIt Bair & w, facto J Lewis & w, Kenp R T Hea:h, sl © W Cha fant, ritisburg ¥ 1i Cnalfant, Pittsburg Miss U Hawes, Pitisbarg C ¥ Earl:, Sohoma. Tk krskine, Sonoma J.T Brown. Raudsburg W L Meredizh, Seattle P J Braay, Seatie F Ciapp, Chicago W E Sellick, Chicago , 'I' A Dyer, New York G ¥ low, Cal W T Cope, Sana Lruz C B Pierce, Fresno ¥ Wrizht, San biego > Ware, ~au - ntonfo B F Ware, San Anconio Glbson. Sweetwater G Bacrect, Ei Faso Trabern, ~tockton R S Brown, Pe aluma I W Davis, i olare L M Lowe i, Martinez W T Foulius, Sau Joss C W rendelton, Los Ang on J B Hoyt, Birds Lasding 13 J Pinkbam, V.caville W W Uates. Stockton E W Jones, Co.uss 1L Fay, Oakland J Anderson, Oklahoma J P Johnson, Phil: Barb BU Mis8 ~wayne, C How He Lost It. In the days when 18 Royal street was one of the most notable gambling- houses in the country, said an old-timer in the rotunda of the St. Charles to & New Or- leans Times-Democrat reporter, a fei- Jow who had lost his right arm in a cawmill two years before was playing faro in such iuck that he had nearly all the white and red checks out of the rack, besides having better than balf a stack of blues. Two countrymen were watching in open-mouthed admiration, +Tnat’s a smart man; I wonder how he lost his richt arm?”’ *“Perhaps it was in the war.’ *I wonder how it was.”” “Don’t you know bow he lost his right 1m?” said an old gambler who had been losing and was in bad bumor. “No.” *‘Would.you like to?" Yes.”” He lost it on the five of the deal before the last.” 2 THE *“CALL” RACING GUIDE. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack, Friday, January 1s. Thirty-sezond day of the winter meeting. Weather fine. Track fast. :;92' FIRST RAC —Three-quariers of a mile: selling: malden three-year-olds; purse ¥300, =3l [ 1 | 1 | Sewing. Ind. | Horse, welght st| 14 | 1 3% Sir. | Fin | Jockew [Op tL Tacioa. Toz| ¥ 11 1% |11 | 1B |Tones 95 [Modestia- """ 97| 3 181 | o | B1 | 22 |Clawson.... 6 wer. | The SiocKBroker 104| 4 | 41 | 514 | 42 | 32 |Tnompson 8. a9 Moreno ....207/ 11 | 91 (102" | 9h | 414 |Golden 30 60 Da « apo. 108 10 | .{10n" | 415 | 112 | 52" |Hennessey......| 25 4u Valdos. -1ca| o o 2h | oga B | 80 |yoe Wiber .1} 20 30 James Porteus....105| 8 | 73| 8% | 8h | 71 |©. mcHugh.l| 18 8 Flay Boy. 8 | 87 | 88° | 2n | B1 |H. Mania. 8 10 | Lindeadale. 6 Sl a1l fa21 914 | Mitchell. 40 80 | Auquorn ‘ | 8% | 71 | b2 11018 | pece 200 800 {Cogent.. 2 B 1 6% | 715 |11y [C. Sloas 15 15 bt idan. L T e e [ Taom w 15 Fiambeaniet 6., g i3 13" |13 |Burineams2|100 300 Good start. Vion driving. Winuer, Burns & Waterhouse's b, 1., by imp. Oy rus-iip. Fairy Rose, Time, 1:163 T 393. U #ACE—One and s sixteenth miles; sclling; four-year-olds and upward: purse s400. 1 i | Bewtiog. Ind. | Horse, age, weight. | Str. | Fin. | Jockeys. [Op G 365 | Littie Bob, 5......106. |Hennesscy.... ....| 80 30 70 |i'ovdal, a. 108/ Therpe...." 100 25 25 378 | Do, 4 106 Siaugnter, ... 6 6 $62 | roremost, 5..... 106/ 7. Martin. ... 20. 25 383 | Monita, a. a1 Doggett. ATl op S 282 | xamihe 108/ Anes. 100 500 sesiee|StArollo;a. ) 111 “chuitz 100 600 Guod start. Won driving. _Winner, W. Fisher's ch g, by Surivam-Dalsy 5. Time, 14875 804 THIRD RACE—Fificen-sixicenths of amile: thres-year-olds; purse $400. 1 1 ; e s e (373)[Osric 1L......107 2| 134 | |Lhor) 874 (Arrezzo ... . 1(8%4| 4 | b1 Wi beriias (65 486 [Bernardiiio ..I'101 7| 3 | 21 | B Martin o0 5 575 (Tempestuous..201 |71 | 234 | Claw on.... 11| 15 578 |Inflammator.. v | 51 57 | Slaughter..... 1|12 Good stert. Wou drivine. Winner, Burns & W erhouse’s b. c.. by Berm Al 35, FOUBTH RACK—One wile; four-year-olds snd upward: purse $400. hasta. Time, 1:35%5. ] Index.| Horse, age, welght. | St.| 14 Y% | 3% | st | Fin Jockey. u?:m"g'l. 379 |Formal, 4........109| 2| 23 | 21%| 213 28 | 13 |W.Marin..... X 871 |Ferrier,a.........124| 4| 8h An%i el T O TR 70 | Peter Second, 5..114| 3| 4 #n loanin 814 |Condy, 10 W 372 |Cabrillo, 5........11a] 1| 11 | 1135] 134 | 1n 4 5 92 Good start. Won easily. Winuer, . Dunne's ch. b, by Cayuga-Pradery. Time. 1:41%. 39(, FIFTH RACE—Three-quarters of a mile:. four-year-olds and up: purse $350. Index.| Horse, age, weight. |st. % | % str. | Fio 371 | Nelson, a 3| 2 11%) 12 | 13 | 134 383 |Roadrunuver, s...112| 3 4b 31 31 ’r 381 |Fiysh Ban, a.....107| 8 51 big | 42 3 380 |Tim Murchy, a..109| 1 238 22 2 'kfi 41 76 |Myron, 5 41 81 41 53 53 370 |o0'adin, 6 61 | 81 | 71 | 63 89 | B yman, a. . 9 9% | 9 91 [ 74 293 | Sir neginald, 71 3n 71 81 810 81 |Game Cock, 5 5 g ] 8 61 | 93 2e0 {San Lucas, a.....109] 1u 107 |10 [0 |0 gudipiect s Won hanaily. Winner, W. Fiihers ch. b, by Duke of Norfolk-Netl:on, Time, 11634 J NEW YEAR'S GIFT T0 COMPARY A League of the Cross Cadets Presented With Fine - Clubrooms. The Crack Corps Finds Itself in Eiegantly Furnished Quarters. But the Name of the G nerous Donor Has Been K pt Secret—Renewal of Pledges. Somebody of remarkable modesty has done a handsome thing toward the League of the Cross Cadets of St. Mary’s Cathe- dral parish, but who he is nota boy in Company A of the cadet corps can learn, despite all kind of maneuvering to find his name. 5 All that the cadets know, and they have become satisfied with this rather limited knowledge, is an admirer of the league presented them with an elegantly equipped clubhouse and kept himself in the background. Company A is made up of Catholic boys who live in that part of the Western Addition included in the cathedral parish and are looked upon by their comrades as being the representatives of the wealthy and most prominent families having sons in the vigorous temperance organization. ‘Wiatever goes on in Company A is soon Ccommunicatéd to the other companies of cadets in San Francisco. and of course the present of a comfortabie clubhouse is now furnishing talk for members of the League of the Cross in all parts of the City. _And the news has spread among the boys’ families, with the result that gu essing is mixed with curiosity as to the ide ntity of the generous doxor. The clubrooms which the cathedral boys found ready for them ®t a moments notice are located at 331 Golden Gate avenue—a central location just a block from the City Ha'l and within a minute’s walk of all partsot the parish. Therooms comprise a cardroom, or rather an amuse- ment-room, pool and billiard room, library, parlors, office and a gymnasiom. The apartment that appeals to those cadets with a leaning toward athletic ex- ercises was not fully furnishcd, but as the needs of the cadets appear néw app iances will be added, and so in time the gym- nasium will be quite compiete. The other apartments are handsomely furnished and carpeted in good taste; in fact, everything that boys could waut for their comfort and delight has been provided, even to a supply of current literature and a stock of good books in the library. The clubrooms were given Company A sa New Year's gift, and a very accept- ‘abie one it proved to b, Every evening sees a gathering of the cadets there, and they spend the time in amusements that have a beneficial effect upon character. As soon as a programme can be arranged there will be a series of entertainments calculated to elevate the intellectual and moral standard, with other events to make the club life attractive. The com- pany is in charge of Captain Frank S. Draay, First Lieutenant Widiam C. Hop- per and_Second Lieutenant Robert G. Drady. In all there are about 100 cadets in the company, which was orcanized in 1894 as the pioneer uniformed corps of the Lesgue of the Cross. The Rev. Peter C. Yorke is the sp ritual director. A movement has been started to have the other companies unite in the armory on Market street, near Tenth, formerly occupied by the First N. G. C. Regiment. Last week the board of officers of ihe league moved into the armory building, followed by Company H. 1f enough com- panies take quarters theie it is v lieved | that the building wiil be made the City | headquarters of the league generally, as it now is nominally o¥ing to the occupancy by the board of officers. Colonel W. P. Sullivan, Major William McCarthy and T. R. Curtis have been ap- pointed a committee on renewal of pledges, to make arrangements for a mass- meeting of the League of the Cross in St. Mary’s Cathedral on the.last Sunday in February, which immediately precedes the Lenten season. The officers expect to have all the boys from Oakland and San Francisco in line on this occasion, and the cadet regiment will be out in full force under command of Colonel Builivan. The services will be of a religious character, and his Grace Archbishop Riordan will deliver an address to the boys and preside at the administration of vledzes. All mem bers of te league will there and then make a solemn renewal of their promises to abstain from liquor. REAL ESTATE iB_ANSAOTION& Eilza Wolsmann to Frank Happersberger, lot on W line of Guerrero stree, 10.:6 S o1 Columbia (' umberland). W 105 b S 50. $10. W1 ilam aud_Jennie Heibing to Christian W, Wira, 10t on ¥ lise of York streei, 222:8 N of Tweniy-s-cond, N 25 by E 100: $.0. Patrick O'Brien (o John ana’ Annle Algren. lot on ¥ line of Hariion sireet, 1043 of Twenty- third, > 26 by £ 100: $10. Paiine C. Bellisle (and as executrix of the estate of Francis N. . ellisle). Amella E. and Fr drick Armstrong. Florine, Henrietia and Augustus Beil- isie (by C. K. Hatch, comm ssioner) o Adam umann. 1ot on W ilne of Bryan: streer, 158 S wenty-iourth, § 5. by W 100 (64,118), $82.0. Pauline C. Beliisle to same. same; $10. Amanous ad Avrora Demandowski (by Thomas £. Kyan, commissioner) to_Guardian Loan’&s80- ciation, 1ot on E l:ue of Sanchez sreet, 53 S of Ciipper, S 35 by ¥ 80. 8240, y-rnest P. Jacebson 10 Paul ana Helena J. Rie- a1 1ot on N line ot Elizabeth street, 260 W. of Douglass, W 25 by N 114, lov 112, sieyman Tract: $10. 2 Domingo, Joseph and 1ouls Ghirardelil, Fivira sutiom and Angela Jorgeusen to D. Gbirardelll Company. 10t 0u S 1ive of Jackson street, 62:6 W of Sansome, W 28:2 bv 3 137:6: aiso 1ot on & line of Jackson strget. 91:8 W of Sansome, W 45:10 be'S 187:8; alsoloton W line of Sansome str et, 67:6 = of Jackson, 5 45, W 50. S 25, W 12:6 N 70, 1 62:6; wiso loton N'W_cornicr of Larkin and Notth Point streets, W to' Polk, M to Beacn, & to Larkin S (0 begin ing: 810. Elizaveth McPherson (0 Willism H. McPh-rson, lo: 0n S line of ; ilbert street, 27:6 & of Kearny, 1 27 by & 82:6: 810. Edward and Mary McTiernan to Ann Flynn, lo on_ W ime of Clinion street, 126 N of Brannan. NW 25 by SW 80.°$10. - Samuel Davis to Catherine M. Dillon, lot oo W line of Khode Tsland strest, 100 N of Nevada, N 25 by W 100: $10. ‘Ihomas R. and Sarah F. Kdwards to Ed Cox. lot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 170 N of J street, N 25by W 120; §1u. Marfa E. Marun to C. Julius Martin, lot on N line of Lstreer, 107:6 W of Forty-fourth avenue, W 50 by N 100’ $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heymon, at- torney) to Mar) Deterding, ot on W line of Eich- Leentn avenve, 120 S of I street, 8 26 by W 120; 810, K. E. Cawwell to Thomas and Mary Lister, lot gn, S corner of Brazll aventie and London aireet, 860 by . being a poition of block 12, Excel: Sior Homestasd: 810, oo % 1da snd Theodore Wagner to Louis F. Duband, 1ot -on ¥ line of South avesue, 50 M of Kichland avenue, E 100, N 61, W o South avenue, S t6 be- glnnin, belng lots 56 and 57, biock 7, Holly Park; Thomas J. Alverson to Henry M. Owens, ot on S line of ' Arlinglon streer, 313 5W of Roanoke, SW 25, SE 110. NK ¥5:3, NW 114, veing lo. 38, map of Jones Addition to Fairmount Tract; $150. Joun C. Jeus to Auguste M. W. Jens, ail prop- erty real and personal; $10. . ALAMEDA COUNTY. Erncst E. Brangs to £mily B. Brangs, undivided hall Joterent tn lot on N ine of Twelfih sireet, 78:3 W of Magnolia, N 118:8, bl ©78, Onkland: $10. L o nerva J. Sweeney to Mary E. Wilkinson, re- record of 488, deed 270, * W corner of McKee and Occidental streets, W 100 by § 135, being lots 7 d 8, block P, Paradise Park, Oakland Town- ship: $10. Theodore and Ids Waguer to R. G. and Harrlet Meyer, lo on E line of Pine street, 50 N of Fpice, 1 18416 by N 22, Oakland Township; William C. Patterson to Isanc N. Neely, lot on 8line of Carrison sureet. 268:4 I of San Pablo avenue, E 33:4, S 126.695, W 33:4, N 126.18t0 of beginning. beinz portion of ‘ots 9 and 10, block D, Carrison Tract, Berkeley: $10. Walter D. Littieton to Mary M. Littleton, 1ot on X line of Buema Vista avenue, 100 £ of Wcod streer, B50 vy N 150 belug lois b and 6, block 5, Chapin Tract, Alumed.: $10 and gif . Mary R. Mastick to J. M. Seifridge, 10t on S line of Euena Visia avenue, 200 W of Walnnt street, W 100 by S 150:2, being lots 14 and .5, biock 26, Jands adjacen: i0 i:ncinal, subject 1o mOrigage for §1200, Alam: da: $10. 2 David Symmes to Myra Knox, lovon X" corner of Goldman avenue and Tobler street, NFE 124.14 by NW 125, being lots 43, 42, 41 and SW 4 14 feet o110t 40. Fruitvale Park ‘Tract: also ot on SE line of Kedwood avenue, 159.57 N ks of Tobler street, NE 46.:3 by S8 125, being lo. 26 and SW 460 feet of lot 27, and NE 10.63 feet of lot 27, Fruit- vale Pack ‘I ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Same to B. E.'Wineshanks and C. E. Ostrander, loLon “E line of Goluman avenue. 341.26 SW of 9ld.county road No. 708, or_Prescoit sureet, SW 30, SE 103, NE 257.34, X W 128.09 (0 begin- ning being 10ts 71 to 78 and the SW 170 feel of 1ot 79 and N1 14.80 feet of lot 70, Fruitvale Park Tract, Brookiyn ‘| ownship; $10- Eaward I and Kowena feald_to Christena Van Demark, lot on SW iine of Kast 'F'wenty-third street, 155,35 NW ot 5 wenty- hirl avente, NW 35 by SW 110, being lot 1 aud portion ot iot piock B, subdivision of Heald 7Twenty-third-ave- uue Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Builders’ Contracts Willism H. N. Peters with Jqhn F. Millerick, to erect a (wo.story frame bullding on SE.line of Mission sireet, 385 N of Virginia avenue, $1850; H. . Mitchell, architect. Paulina Brunjes to T. F. Doyle. alteratious and additions to £ awe bul ding ai 1411 Folsom street, $1485: Johu Fraster, michitec: ——— e LATESL SHIPPING INTULLIGENOCE, Arrived. THURSDAY. January 15. Norstmr Eva, Hansen, 5 days from Nanalmo; 3965 ton coal, 1o John Rosenfeid’s Sons. Scnr Elsie, Corrie, 10 days :rom Port Townsend; bailast, to master. Bark Highiaud Light, Lews, 8 days from Se- attle; 1900 tons coal, 1o Oregon Imp Co. Suiled. Schr Corintlilan, Zaddart, Point Arena. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA Arrived Jan 15—schr Albion, from Nenalem River. BRAGG—Arrived Jan 15—Stmr_Albion. AL SITUAT:ONS W ANTED—FEMALE. B o 00D GIRLS DESIRE PLACBS TO DO T genetal honsework, second work, ‘walting, eic.; also French _coox and assist in housework. MRS DADAML s9Sutterst T4 IDOW WITH THREE-YEAR-OLD CHIL! desires position in family of means as house- keeper or seamsiress; no objection to coun(ry 200 home main obj-ct. M., box 114 Call A ADY WITH GIRL OF 13 YEARS WANT: no triflers. Call Suturday or >unday after al 1022 Mission st., in basement. & REFINED GIKLS WISH SITUATTONS, ON 2 & nurae. 13; the other upstairs girl o¢ care uf childrer, $20; good references. -Address 3340 ‘Twenty-fifth st. e O3 WANTED BY YOUNG LADY IN EX- * hang for use of plano, instruction, compan~ fousnip or light housework in moraing. ~ B., bux 2, Call Oflice. < ASTERN WIiDOW OF EXPERIENCE J+ Avould like firsi-class place as housekeeper for lodging-hoase, widower nr\)ncllblor.. Room 9, 473 -Stevenson st., corner Sixth. afier 12. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. l HEL? WANTED—Continued. RCHARDIST. WHO HASSTUDIED HORTI- OShiturs Jo Germany and i this Stata aso, wishes position as working foreman: young or- chara or 10 start orchard preferred. Address Or- cird ist, byx 169, thix office. ANT-D-WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) (0 wash dishes, assist in cooking, wait- Ing, housework: cliy or country. Pl ase address H.MILLER, 631 Sicramento st., room 98. ANDY AN STRIOUS YCUNG MAX, German, wishes work of any kind: small wages accepced: machinisy by trade; refereaces. Addrass Haudy, box 163, Call. MAT AXD WIFE (ENGLISH) WILL COOK, etc., for small country hotel or take charg- of miners’' boarding-house; references. Addres: A. B.. 1527 Cailfornin st. UACHMAN OK GROOM, ETC. BY EX- perienced and sready man; best references ior pust 16 years. Address J. H., care of 1379 Jack- 801 8t., Oukinnd. Y FI.ST-CLASS COOK: A DEL CATESSEN 15 man; French, German aud English. G. box 7%, Ua | Office 3 ¥ OUNG GIEL WANTS SITUVTION T) DO Y fenira Bonsecwork or upstairs work 6 Enter- prise, bet. Sixteenth and -evenceenth, off Fol om VY ASTED—BY MAN AND WIFk, POSITION on aranch: wife cook. man ail-around ranch- man. J. F., box 11, Call Cffice. 7OUNG WIDOW WOUL. LIKE TV DO GEN- tlemen’s plain mending st home. 108 Fourth st room 2. ERCINEAR WANTSSTI UATION. 20V EA S experience: can do repalrs, aiso blacksmithing. Apply 227 kighth st. SCANDINAVIAN GLuL WANTS SITUATION S'a% zenerui housework: el y or country s wages $20. 1239 Mission st HAMBE MAID AND WAITRESS DE- sires a pos tion: has. best of city reierences. Address 625 Gough st. REFINED YoUXG LADY WOULD LIKE A Place as housekeeper; reference given. M. box 72, Cail _flice. TR1, WOULD LIKE FEW HOURS WORK T every day av 1ight housework. A. B, box 7 Cail Office, OUNG LADY WITH MANY ACCOMPLISH- me.ts desires a place as housekee wldower’s or buchelor's home. Roem 2, OUNG WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEPER'S position in the country. Call at 20235 Stock- ton st., room 2. JSITION WANTED BY EDUCATED AND refined lady of 87, with best of reference, as housekeeper or seamstress: Is handy at any kind of work. B., vox 31, Ca Office. Y A GENTLEMAN OF 30, A PUSITION IN an ofi e: applicant has nad experience in mining and ‘real estate business. Care H. R. BINSON, 326 Eddy st. ALESMAN WANTS PUSIIION: 8 YEARS' experience in grocerles and general merchan- dise; steady babits; reliable; best references. G., box b4, Cali Office. JINGING AND PAINTING: GENTLEMAN wants posit on. or country location. Address Teacher, 31214 Fulton st. 3 NDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, AGE 25, WISH- ©es work: wholesale house preferred: wages no object. _Adilress Reifable, box 98, Call Office. JAPANESE COUPLE WANT POSITION AS cook and second work: have good experiénce. K. G., 508 O'Farrell st. 3 §3Q HAYES ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF 209 Tk Caty; subscriptions aud want ads taken. RANCH OFFICE OF THE OALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. , SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— %10 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 89 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Kixteenth and Mission sireets, open until 8 o’clock. - 2518 Mission.street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. oven until 9:30 o’clock.. CHURCH NOTICES. - HOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Oak ana Baker sis.—Rev. F. R. Farrand, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:4b P. M. Morning theme, “The World for Christ " Evening theuie, “What Must I Do to Be Saved?” ~abbath school a1 9:30 A, M. Y. P.5. C. F. nt 6:45 p. . raver-mecting Wednesday evening. All cordially 1nvited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. r. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Rober: Mackenzle, D.D.. restor: Kev. kdwin H. Jeuks, co-pastwr. 'Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 a3 “Mr Jenks will preach at 7:30 P 3 Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M : Y. P.S. C. E. at6:15 rrayer-meeting Weanescay at 8 P. M. All are welcome. FIRST UNITED Church. Goldert Gate Rev. M. M. “Gibson, D. A M a0 TS0 P M. Y 6:30 P. M. Thie pasior Sukj.ct ror evening, World.” PRESBYTERIAN ve., cor. of Polk st. Services at 11 2 peopie’s services at 1 preach a! each service. Corajal invitation to all. B2, SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. Join Stephens, pastor; res Preaching at 11 a. 3, and 7 preach at both services. S hail We Have a Creed 'be Noblest Aims of Life. Speclal reviv.l'meetings California-street Church this_week. Sunday-school &L 12:50 . M. C. B. Perkins superintendent. kpworth League service at 6:50 . a. The public cordially invited 10 all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. Frayer-meeling Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. nce, 509 The ureatest Thing in the | ANTED—SITUAT ON BY AN EXPERL enced lady’s nurse in coifinements, or any other c.ses of sickness, by the Week or montn; Dest of refereaces. L., box 64, Call Office. REFINED EXGLIMH WIDOW, SUNKY NA- <ure: experieneed housekeeper: £ood cook: for widower: couptry preferred: no trifiers. 17 Sixth st.. 100m 10; 10 A. 3. 10 9 P. 3. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY POSITION to work In hakery: has had experience. Ad- dress L., box 77, Call Office. TTUATION DESIRED ASSTENOGRA PHER and typewriter or office assistant; references; wages moderate. Miss B.. 8 South Broderick st. OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION IN private famil: fop second work and care of chiler n° good seamsffess. 216 Waller st. TANTED—BY PROTESTANT WOMAN, A si uatlon to do general hotsework: is a good cook and laundress. A. B., box 77, Cail Office. YOMPETEN I WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as working housekeeper: first-class cook; city references. Call 120 Sixth st TTRACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW, UNINCUM- £\ ‘bered, desir splace as working housekeeper. 122 Post st., room 2 / ANTED—BY AGERMAN WOMAN, WASH- ing by the duy or housecleaning. Apply at 474 Jessie st., bet. Fif hand Sixth. - W OMAN TO GO OUT BY THE DAY WASH- ing or housec’eaning. Cail 829 Hayes st., neac Fillmore; in basem nt. QWEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day to do washing, lroning or housecleaning. Nddress S. H., box 34, Call Office. ITCATION Wa TED BY REFINED AND | © competent voung lady as nurse 1o small.child; | has had much exper.ence in care and management of childrenand cau furnish unexceptional -Tefer- | ences trom prominent phisician: wages, $20 to | $25. Cail or address 90314 Vaicncla VW ARTED-BY ELDERLY COLORED LADY, position as coox in small family or nurs Call or send 34 Eighth st., upstairs, small wages. irom 910 7. SWELE GIRL ROT AFEAID OF WORK wauts a place aundress or chamber- { [ | maid in hotel. 1003 Cuay st. | WANTED—A SITUATION IN HOTEL OR | boarding-nouse &s chambermaid. Amend, 867 Mi-sion st. HOWARD-STREET METHODIST EP1S- copal Church. bet. Second and Third streets, two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, D.D. pasior: Martin >chu iz, musical airector: J. W. Whiting, ~unday-schcol superintendent. Hours of pubiic services. 11 a. 3. and 7:30 p . Sunday-school at 12:30, Prayer meeting Wed: nesday evening, 7:45. Epworth League Sunday evening. Morning sermon by Rev. Shepard, evangelisi. Evening sermon by Rev. k. = Marshall, evangelisi. This series of meetiogs will close to-morrow night. Pastor’s residence, 140 Hawthiorne s reet, near the church. Teiephone Red 961. Churcn ‘tel phone, 1iuck G651 CENTRAL METHUD-T EPISCOPAL Churen, Mission st., bet. Sxih ana enth—Rev. K. R. Dilie, D.D, pastor; 1. V. V Sunday-school superiniendent: J. J. Morrls, musi- cat director: H. M. Bosworth, orgnnist. The pastor will preach at 11 4. . and 7:30 P. . Morn- ing subject, “Tha Mission of the Church”; even- ing, “bullding God's nouse” ~unday-ichoo. at 1P Youttg People’s meetings at 6:15 P. . Sea s iree: everybody welcome. TRINITY M. ¥. CAURCH, CO Sixteenth and Market sis.—Rev. F. F. Jewell, pastor. tervices morning 11 o'clock: evening 7:8). Sunday-sc:.0ol 12:50 P.M.: John Dyar, su, erintendent. The prstor will preach morn ng and evening. Morn n; sublect, *The Cliy Captured;” evening, * Tangled Family Mat- d to aitend.” Seats Pastor’s residence, 5631 Sixteent) st. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, vostage free. ters’’ All are cordially invi free. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B, MISSION LODGE NO. 169, and A, M.—Called meeting THIS (SATURDAY) "EVENING, at 7:30 oclock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. 2 C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGr. NO. 166, F. “and A M. —Special meating SUNDAY, Jan. 17, at 1880 o'clock P. X, for the purpose of conducting the fune:al services of our deceused brother, M. B. MORA- GHAN. sojourning brethren and ‘iriends are in- vited. By order of ihe W. M. THE(. E. SMITH, Secretary. JOUNG GERMAN tion as housekeeper. 1or st., room 14. > RELTABLE WOMAN WI-HES DRESSMAK- ing or plaln sewing by the day. 2udlj Eddy t., second door. Y OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES FOSE tion as workiug housekeeper. 106 Fourth st., room 2. ERMAN LADY, REFIN&D, ALSO A GUOD seamsiress, wishes to take care of invalid lady or go out sewing by the day. Address F.. box 73, Call Oftice. LADY UESIRES POSI- Cal) or address 112 Tay- MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. CLAY— "2’ MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF 02| Gpen unii 9:30° o'clock; branch office of the Call: subseriptions and want ads. take: ] OYS' 85 BICYCLE, $20 CASH PRIZES, free 0 boys salling greater vumber Bt horse cough drops before March 1. Call after 9, 989 Howard st., room 20. ANTED— 0D HANDY blacksm state ability, rel anc ages expecied. Napa Machine Works, Napa. ANTED—A PIANO-PLAYE! PPLY AT Star and Garter Saloon, 137 Fifih st, be- tween 11 and 4. Y OCNG MaN house for room, House, 5 Market st. AKBER WANTED FOR SATUKDAY. isalon st., near Fourth. 100D BARBER WANTED. st 100D BARBER WANTED AT 1150 S enih al., Adeline-st. station, Onkland. VW ANTED = BARBER “FUR_ SATUGDAY evening at 41214 Fifth st.: come at 4 P. M. ARBER FO SATURDAY EVENING AND Sunday. 105 Fourth st.; apply after 8 A. M OOTBLACK-STAND. COMPLETALY FUK. nishrd, for reat NAILOK place. [FIRST-CLASS BIRDSLYE MAPLE GRAIN: er. Call Girls’ Directory, Halght s: TOUT BOY TO WORK IN A BOATSHOP, 646 Second AN TO WAIT AT TABLE AND W dishes. 272 Brannan si. ECRUITS WANTED FOX THE U. S. 3 Tine Corps, U. S. Navy—Able-bodicd unmar- Tied men be.ween the ages of 21 aud 30 years who are citizens of the United Siates, or thoss who have iegally declared iheir intention to b come such: mus. be 0f good CAaracte: an. babity and able Lo speak, read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feet in heichr. For further information apply at the Recruliing Ofiice, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. EN WANTED TO JOIN THE ~OUTH SEA M §lana expedition; membership $50: perma: nent homes on the co-operative pian: will sail in their ‘own vessel: membership-baoks wiil closo shortly. Apply 547 Mission st. TENOGKAPHIC SPERD CLUB NOW BEING organized at Heald’s Business Collegé, 24 Pos: st.: the ciub will meet two evenings each week (Tuesday and Thuksday): club fees $1 50 a month. IN_LODGING- Alpha 10 WORK board and washiog. 797 1817 MISSION A ANIED — FIRST-OLASS BARBER. 207 Fourth st. TAILOR WANTED AT 2503 GREENWICK st.. cor. Baker. VW ISCHESTER HOUSK, 44 THIRD ST, N&. Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to £1 50 per night: 81 60 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. (90K, 835, GERMAN STYLE: NURSE, 82 J French governess, $25: French seamstress, #25: 12 housework giris, city and country. $20 and 825 8 voung girls, a.sis:, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 ~utter RENCH NUE-~E, COUNTRY, $20: COOK, same house, $40. MI S CULLEN, 323 ~utter. SYFDISH O GERMAN LAUNDRESS, $25. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st (\RRM.«N GIRL,- GREENWICH ST., $20: X girl for mining camp, §20: girl f0r Post St., 820: girl ‘Webster st 20: girl kddy st., $2 glrl Scott st., $20; glel Polk si.. $15: girl Stoc. ton st., 815 girl Octavia st., $15; girl Gough st. $15: gl Guerreros., §15: _giri for. Athlone, $15° girl Harrison st.. $15: girt Howard st., $15: girl O'Farreil § ., $15, sleep home; 17 youny giris, $8, $10 aud $12 pur, mont, 1o assist ‘ecc, nice fam - les. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. N5V, WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Singie furnished rooms, nighc 10¢ 10 50c, week 60c to 32; readin-room; stiiciestat- tention morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. ARBERS FruarCliy & UNIUN EMPLOY: ‘ment secrewary, CONRAD I ROKLL. 667 Cl: AKRBEi~_FOt EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC P. G Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ava, OURNEYMEN BAKoERS £ PLOYMENE secretary .H. BEKRNARD, 102 ~eventh st. WO-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FUK SALE cheap: good location: 415 Hayes st. PLCHO HOU~E, 803k Ma KKE I ST.—#00MS 20c, 25¢ 10 50C night: £l 10 82 weex. OME FOR MAN AND WIFE ON 10-ACRE prune ranch 4 miles from San Jose: must understand care fruit. etc. Address, stating wages, eic., Orcnardist, box 8, this oflice. 00D~ SaLE=M TO SOLICIT FOR AN established ba.ers’ supply house; good salary to right man. C., box 75, Call. FYUU ARE AN aCTIVE MAN AND WILL ing v work and deposic $10, e can guarantee posiively $25 per week. 215 Sansome, room 11. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL. %20 AND 100m. 3 waitresses, country, $15 and room; German chambermaid, $20 and room: coo< for few boarders, $20 and room: dishwasher, $15 and ro mj girl for chamber ork and waiting, $20 and 10 m. “MARTIN’S, 749 Marke st ADY AGENTS FOR I ~URANCE, 80U PER month. M A RTIN'S, 749 Market st. N\ URSEGIRL. SLEEP HOME, $10, POST ST.: AN 7 small eirls, $10: girl for Kitchén-work an sleep home, 810; etc. MARTIN'S, 749 Marxet st. JECOND GIRL: LAGUNA ST.; $15. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. TERMAN OR FRENCH_GIRL: SECOND work: $15. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. VERMAN GIRL; WEBSTER ST., 815. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Murket st. JUFSFGIRL: CARK 2-CHILDREN: LY MA GTIN'S, 749 Market st. TRST-CLASS COOK. COUNTRY. $25, SEF arty bere 9 o. 3.: young girl houseworik, city, $25: Germau couk $6 a_weex: housework giris, $15and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gear . JFIRST-CLASS WAITRESS $20. AND CHAM- X' bermaid assist one meal. $20. same hotel, city- waitress, country hotel, $20. C. K, HANSEN & €O, 110 Gearr st. JECOND GIRL AND LAUNDKESS, lady here at 10:30 to-day: b cooks in 'Ameri- can and German familles. $26, $30 ani §40: Ger- man or Scandinavia: n rse. $25: chambermaid, wait one meal, $20: restaurant waitress. $20, and a great many girls for cooking and hous-work in city, country. J. F. CROSETT & €O, 3 6 utter. $15. SEE OUNG WOMAN, THOROUGHLY U>DER stands chiidrei’s’ sewing, wishes to go out by the day or will take sewing home. Callat 77215 Harrison st. | T AUY wOULD LIKE TO D0 PLAIN SEW- ing and mending at home. 131 Tuyior st., rm.2. VY ANIED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER by & midd e-aced lady o widower's family; best of references. Call at 515 { Eighth st., Oa nd. rS\VEDlSu GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO | 1 general housework: Jewish' and American | cooking: wages $25; city references. i1- Tues- | day and W ednesday at 1170 Market st., room 80, | fourin fioor, "OQUNG LADY FROM THE EA~ST WOULD lixe a situation as housekeeper: city or coun- try. Apply 1384 Fourth st., room 2. XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) WANLS Wors in widower's or bachelor’s nousw- hold: couniry prefer ed. 38 Ninih st., room 17; hours, 11 A. M. to 9 P. OLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY'S work of any kind, $1 a day, or will take wash- ing home. Address 19, Church ave., be. Stock- ton and Powell, Broaiway and Vailejo. 00D SEWER WOULD LIKE PLACE IN dressmaking estublishment ; experienced, Ad- dress G., box 104, Call Office. W COR. SIXTEENTH ST, sion: braach office of Tm¢ scripuions and want ads taken. - PXPLRIENCED DISHWASHER AND AN Fist with cooking;: wages $:0 a mopth; sleep bome. Address Cook, 86 Natoma st., care’dress- maker. NEAR MIS- CALL. Sub- YUUNG WOMAN TO COOK FOR MEX, mining town, $20, see party here 8:30 this morn ng: cooks and housework girls, $20: wait- ress, $20, etc. MURRAY & REALY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. YIRLS OF ALL NATIONAL.TIS TO FILL rlous positions: from $10to $25. 506 Mason NG LADY 10 TEACH ARITHMETIC 1 hour an evening, and for which service receive instruction in shorthand. bookkeeping. penman- siip and typewriting. Address O. M., box 71, Call (G IRE FOR ¥LAIN COOKIiNG AND HOUSE- work in tami;y 0f 2: mu-t be clean aud wili- ing. App'y 217 Third ave.; wages $10. 115 TAYLOR — WANTED, PROTESTANT womsn for gemeral housework: $10 per month: must sicep at home. VIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and _cooking, smail family. 509 Broderick, bet. Fulton and Grove. G1RL, GENERAL HOUSE- Halght st. J UR=EGIRL_MUST BE home: $5; call forenoon. NEAT; 427 Oak st. GOOD W EISULSE WANTED; WAGES 25, 348 Seventh st IR, FOK LIGHT HOUSEWORK; WAGES 815. 2217 Octuvia st. ULTIVATED WOMAN FOR A FINE POSL ) tion: good pay ; duties pleasan:. V., box 2, Call. 7OMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- | work. 3 Ciyde st. TANT D—A NEAT GIRL OR WOMAN FOR housework. Call 1118 Guerrero st. DUICH _NINING AND ML LIAG Company—The re ular annual meeting of the stockhoiders of the Dutch Mining avd Ml ing Company wiil be beln at the offi e of the com- pany, rooms 67 ana 68, Stevenson bullding. soutki- yestomer Califorvia 'wnd Mong.omery streets, San Francisco, Cu., 0n MONDA Y. the 18th day of January, 1887, at 2 o'clock . X, for the jur- Jose of elécting & board of aireciors 1o serve for the cusuins year and for the transaction of such other business as may ve brought efore.the mreting. Trans er books close Tuursday, Janw ury 14, 1£97, at 4 0'clock P M. [skar, | O: TRITTENBACH, President. GEORa® W, GERHARD, Secretary. £an Franlsco, Jauusry 7, 1847. ANMNUA | MEETING=THE REGULAR' Annual meeting of the stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be he.d at the oftice of the compan:, 527 Market streer, San Francisco, Cal.,on THUKSDA Y, the 21st day of January, 1897,'at the nour of 11'0'clocs A. M. for the purpose of el-cting a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the trassction of such other business as may come before Lhe meet- Ing. Transier books will close op_Saturday, Jan- uary 9, at 12 o'ciock M. 5 k. f. SH ELDON. Fecretary. (HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, gent to any uddress in the United States or Canada one year for.$1 50, post- age fre: SFECIAL NUTICES. &, JUEY SELL ALL DEY GOODS, YARN, table iinen, lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, lini gs, tareads, handkerchiefs, vellings. etc , very cheap at the Picneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st.- §27, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, JAN. 11, 1697, The orphans and half-orphinbs tnat were re- celved into St Francis Girls' Direciory Orphan Asylum since July 1, 1886, to January 1, 1897, are as following: Orphans, females—islla Andrew, age 4 years: Teresa Meiissa, age 9 years; Nellie Allen, ‘age 8 years; Lcho Allen. nge B years: Phabe Allen, ‘age 2 vears § months: Marie St, Clair, age 1 hour.. Half orphans, femaies—Mzmie OFarrell, ace 7 years: Henrietia O'Farrell, age 3 ¥ Nel'ie O' Farrell, age 5 vears: Katie Dillon, age 12 years; irene Cambe!l age b years iI months: Neille Stoc<ing,. nge 10 years; Augus- tine Hulton. age 11 yenrs: M llle Crowley, age 10 years; May Crowiéy, age 2 years: Ewnel Crow- ley, age 1 vear: Kena Mattl, ag- 9 years: males— Frank Hopper, age 7 years: Charlle Hopper, age 5 years: Frauk Kune. age 4 years: Edule Burk, age 8 years; vouls Burs, nge 5 years: Dante Mati, g8 7 years: Robert Macl, uge 4 years: Frank Matti, ‘age 2 years 6 months: George Dillor, age 1 year 6 months. @JAH;X\'I‘JO'\RD gHILDB’EN 'XN Js"l‘. 0seph’s Infant O) an Asylum, from July 11805, to Dec. 81, 1898: Joha Dyer, age & years: Loretia Dver,age § years; Milton Dyer, age 2 yea) Francis Madden, age 0 yea: Mag- e Fitzzeraid, uge 6 years: Harry Wahi, age 5 years; Barney Joselyn, a.e 8 years. W IMDIA OPIUM CUKE FOR $:5: PE. fectly harm e udies treated at home. D. KIMMIS, 916 Market st., Columbian Building. ,I’IA“ ‘EN&N‘I‘-‘ £JECTED l"ll." 34 rollections m: city * or conni ‘acific Loilection Co.. 415 Ifi:m lyL4 mm("zu. 5580, A WESES NEWS FOR 3 CENTS-TER WEEKLY CALL. In wravper. tor mailing. DIVIDEND NOTICES. {na fi DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 39 (twenty-five cents per snare) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM. PANY, will be heid at the office of the Company, s-flz:’?s‘:gk" street, on and aner Friday, January ansfer books will close Saturday, January 16, 1897, 12 o’clock M. L 1. H. SHELDON, Secretary. Y UERG GERMAN GIRL WoULD LIK: A position to assist In light hous:work. No postals: call at 1623 owell st- JEST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION. Appiy 308Y Sixteenth si. 13 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions an want ads taken. Gmx."ro MIND BABY AND ASSIST. 8681 Twenty-fourth st., near Dolores. TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 516 “ourth st. IKL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR general houss work and cooking. 736 McAl- lister st. | QUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE | CavLrtaken at branch office, $39 Hayes st.; open untit §:8) o'cluck. W Uik, ki HOUSE. 44 THIED ST NK arket: 200 rooms: 25¢ Lo $1 50 per night 150 1086 per week: convenient and respeciadiv. s1ee bus and bacsage to and {rom the ferry. 1RL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SMALL family: reference. 112 Lyon st. NECHAIR BARBER- HOP; $25. GOOD location. A ppiy Call Office. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND o= 2518 Vaat ads taxen ror THE CALL UOMS 166 10 760 PI¢ NIGH 1: bUC 10 150 per week. Oriental, 225 Dramm st. INGLE FURNISHED ROUMS;: 150 A NIGHT: 76c week. _Lindell House, Six:h and Howard. VW S FED—Z MEN 10 SOLICIT ON A SEW plau: no goods to carry: salary if preferred. 156 kiith st JIYLISH AND DUKABLLE CALF SHOES; ourown make: §175. 659 Howard, nr: Sixih, ANTLD—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that kd Kolkin, Heno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 317 Third st.: 15) Iarge rooms; 26¢ per ight: $i 10 $3 - er week. JANT ADS AND sSUBSCKICIIoN rox THE CALL are taken at_Brauch Uflice, south- west corner Kixteenth and Mission sis. W ASIED LG oL ECL WAGES DUR LABOS erné&clerks. KNUX Collection Agoy. 110 Sutin 95] 8 MISSION"&T. —BRSNCH OFFICE OF D 1O Tue CaLy; subscriptions una want uds taken. B, SBos WANTS 100 MoN U0 GET B . Ule beer or wine 5c: best free lunch. 843 Clay. Ty ACME huUsSs, bo low Rixth, for a room OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS & nished rooms, “0¢ (6 25¢ night, §1 to 51 50 wk. FOR _FULL aND CiE coftes and cakes 5¢ ¢0 1o 1 BEEIN CITY—SINGLE BOUMS, 15, 20 AN0 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific Honse. Commercial and l.eidesdort? sts. \W INCHESTric HOUSE, 44 1 HixD ST, NI Margec: 200 1ooms, 25¢ a night: reading. 100m: free bus and bazguge to and from the ferry, 100 LESIO TAKE LODGING AT 10c 150 and 20¢ a nigos, including coffes and rois. 24 Washington st.. near Kearn - ‘ JANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie ihing to patent? Proteci yoar Sdeas: they may bring_you wealih. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L. Patenc Attoe nmeys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $150J prike ofter and Jist of 200 ‘nventions wunted. ANTED—SINGLK ROUMS, 15 A DAY: 8L week: rooms for 2, 25 a day. 81 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. \ ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE KEPAIGR shoes up to 9 o'clock every- night: these work- ing through the day can have their snoes repairal at pight while you wait: laaies’ soling, 35¢; mon's soling, 60c; fine shoes made (o order from $2 up we have a 10t of shoas heen damaged by water, less than one-fourth' their value, from 25¢ up ta $2 50. 562 Mission st.. bet. Fi SAKKET SI.. 6K ~n mieht: $1 a wer IN'LE FUR- UG miral UK ACENTS WANTED, E (PASSIONATELY)—SOMETHING STIRS within me. She—You should use one of Seed's water filters. Agts wanted, BRiCK&CO., 777 Marke GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication ‘since Grant's book Is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”: every one wants the book written by the ‘commander-in-chief of the United States army: first agent’s commission %22 in Shours. k. PERSON. manager subscrip- tion department, The W uitaker & Kay Company, 728 Marke: ROOMS WANTED. W ANTED—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeening: quier neighborhood; conven- fent to cars; rent not to exceed $12: references ex.hanged.’ 502 Liber.y st. OMPETENT UR SSMAKER WISHES PAL vaie pupiis in dressmaking. Address D., box 22, Co IRLS WISHING TO MARRY SEND AD- dress to MRS, H., box 10, this office. BIAUATIUNS WANIED-MALE. UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- - X1 nese employmens oftice. 17 Webb et., below earny, nr. Cal.g tel. main 231 W.C.YOU NG, mgr HINESE & JAPANKSE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: /help:tel. maln 1897. BRADI.EY&CO.. 640 Clay. VW ASTeD-GIKL ¥OE GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1519 Baker st - 9 LAKGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeepinz by man and wife: sunny. between Stckton, Tavior Sutter and O'¥arrell £t3. Address B. D.'M., box 72 /ANTED—3 OR 4 FURNISHE furnished comple e for hocsekeeping. dress J: M. G.. Commercial Hotel. 0MS, Aa \f,\n'um_umn TO ASSIST AT LIGHT housework: wages $5 td 37. 462 Tehamast. BOARDING WANTED. JANTED—MEN, WOMeN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given: catalogue sent. S. F. Barber Scuool, 1315 Howard. YHINESKE AND JAPANESE FMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 U'Farrell. Tei. F. 426, APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGEN 73,8t Ann's blig, 6 Kd1y st.: tel. Main N AN AND WIFE (SWI~S), WITHOUT V' “children, wish work on daire: man. first-class dair-man, run any kind cream separa or: wife, &o0d cOOK: references. Address A., box 7, Call Office, Oakiand. LOERLY MAN WISHE~ SITUATION 10 " take care of ho'ses or gardet: handy with tools: good all around man: good home more the object than wages. 87 Austin st, near Polk. 00K — PLACE WANTED IN HOTEL, boarding-house or elsewhere: good baker: ex- 84, erienced young man. E. BURRELLS, Winter ome, 654 Sacramento st. 7 OUNG MAN, AMERICAN, SIRICTLY sober. wants position as watchman or porter in hote ; vest of Earteru recommendutions. Address M. G., 821 &llis st. AN ELUERLY MAN, A LITTLE LAMFK would work at auy Iixb cocupation for a good home: is used to COOKINE and housework. box 73, Call Ufice. TBERAL OFFEE: 2 WEEKS SEWING lessons, free to all beginners ihis week: pat- ternscu o order. 2ic. McDowell Dresscutting Academy, 680 Markest. - 116 FATE SE_BEANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscription and wan. ads taken. AWRENCE CUT1ING SCHOOL IS THE i only reliable place for patterns: every one i uaranteed 10 be perfec’. 1231 Market st ANTED—GIRLS, FROM 11 TO 1. INQU. between 3and . 1108 Geary, © 7 1) QUIRE ADY WISHES KOOM AND B AKD IN RE. spectable private family: wouid prefer oom unfurnished: price $18, references. Address s. J., box 103, Cail Office. BOARD FOR CHILDREN WANTED. P NS T T ST R ROARD WANTED IN REFINED CATH. LIC family: only with motuer’s care, for boy d girl: 8ges 5 and 3 years: references wanted nd given. J. A. -, hox 108, Call Office. WANLED-MISULLLANEOUS. T GENERATe Wi St BACIOALUBL 058 Mo ior AT OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECT 3 Winchester Houss, 44 Third st, nenr Macke 200 rooms: 23c to $15J per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry, 'LYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CULTING B S R R MALE HELP WANTED. ECEIVING CLERK AND _ASSISTAN Rl bbbty our ice at v O HANGEN &0, 110 Geary sp ) DOr008 G B OUNG MAN WANTS WORK ON A FRUIT ranch or private place: 1s very handy with tools und horses. Please address BERNSTEX, | 280 Natomu st. FIRST-CLASS CREAMERY MAN DESIRES A positlon an butiermaker, (reamery or city: first-class references. Address Buttermaker, 415 Brannao st. Cou.uc'l‘nofl ~WANTED BY RrsPONSIBLE collector: “references aud security. Address Collector, 121 California st., room 4. ANTED—YOUNG FRENCHMAN 10 TEND ‘Y! barinaliquorstore. 'L ANDRE, $15 Stock- TRST-CLASS BUTTER-MAKER FOR CITY, Enzrx:%n;‘z,“ufi and fouud: also mmfl:‘n.‘ 'm IKers, COOKS. waite W, D, EWER & o0 656 (l.;rs,"flllhwllh!l’l‘ ete. TTENDANT FOR BOYS' TRAININ G- 5chool i the country: must. be neat and_Ken- teel man: wages $25 month, includi , and washing. W. D. EWVER & Go., 82"3751".;‘}?.“‘ APANESE SCH OLBOY WANTS A SIIT- aticn; speaks English well, T. P., 22 Prospect place. b UUN ~ MAN WANTS A SITUATION A8 night watchman. Address 913 Howard at. PUTLEE (AENAN) WaNTS PUSLITON; ovest city references. Address L. B., box 79, Call Ottice.” M“" AND WIFE., WITHOUT CHILDKEN, want charge of orchard’ or vineyard, or man working in orchard oc vineyard snd wife can o plain cooking; man having 13 years’ experience in orchard and vinevard wor<: wages moderae. Address P. 0. box 879. ~t. Helers, Napa Co., Cal. Y () FABMI RS, PRUNERS AND ORCH. 20 Banae818 snd s307 working ranch foreman, £30: 2 tarmers Jfox Napa County: choremav. etc! . Leadi Agents, 654 and 636 Ciay sr 0 "mployment ESTAURANT COOK, NEAR GITY, $40° an ionads 3 cookcs 85) to 850, MURKAY & RRADY. Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 and ISHWASHER, 316 AND ROOM; COOK. 335 5 M COOK. D o By e 3 oo oh 558 100m; pastry-cook. $30: cook, $40, small e bel boy and run_elevator, $10” and r.om: wajis $25 and room. MARTIN'S. 749 Market at 0" M AR ABOUT 60, TEMPER Tk WISHES woik of any kind; we.l recommended; speaks English and German.~ G. A. P., box 77, Call. Y 2536, MaN WANTS EITUATION, ANY Kind of wors: city or country: worked 2 years in_coalyard: reference from last emolover and oihers.” Addrss JOHN A. MACDONALD, 821 Filbert st.. Onkland. BY ouLD LIKE WORK EXERCISING horses. Address L., box 42, Call Uftice, GERMAN WAITEK! 126 NARTINGS, 740 Market st 23D ROUM. OLORED PORIER, $16 A “MAR- CoE NI Nt se® 2D ROV SR AN TO CULT.VATE AND GROW BLAGK. 7 G M erries on shares uAn'rlx'lf(WsBflg& W ANTED-A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN A8 L r‘fitlle.hml.lnd and_sohicltor. Apply to room 25, Farrott bullding, from 1103 2. &, Saturqay, ts w Ax)Tgn—lhv'h'Ol\'I)-MA "D GASOLINE EN- gine, 8 or orse-power; also, hoisting geur; Address’E., box 114, Call Uthice, T bUlLUL\uS BUL Gk LUNE, X, doors, mantels. etc., for sule. QELL YOUE BovR. © elry 10 A, KLEIN, 109 SASHES 1166 Misston . LUTHING AND Jnw- LOST. B e O O S, OST—LADY'S GOLD WATCI{ AND FO. 4 vet. Sixth and Twelfth, o on Matker o Va: tencia st. Rcturn to 3623° T 3 e 3622" Twentleth st. and re- ULL-TEKRIKK DOG; ALAMEDA LICENSE Bz Suitable rewurd at 1214 Jackson st. QT4 PA ~BOUKS WiTn Tnk HIBERATA L Savings aud Loan ~ociet - of San Fran.isco, in the names of MOR1THEN JUH A .JO ‘l-i. PEBlN_A. JOSEPH DE LA RIVIERE and TLOMENA DE LA RIVIERE, Nos. 204,618, 188,331, 199,185 1L T o Vesas roangabs and ‘185,481 The finder will OST—TIN BOX CONTAINING BANKBOOKS, mortgage-paners. deeds, pension ‘and valuaole Papers. Fiuder please returu to 416 Brannan st.; 1iveral reward: no questions asked. UST—rASSROUK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JOHN BARRY, No. 207,363. The finaer will please return to bank. OST—MOND .Y, BET. 11 T0 1%, TRA S ferring irom W shington- t. cars o Powell, then Post 1o Stockton, circular teather boa: Vaing eepsake. enc stcard 10 J. N, 24194 Ciay st. > UEBLQ"A\' OST—GULD, BLA: K-ENAMELED MALI- ese )08s, empar's badge, be. ran Fran. Clsconnd Berkeley: ‘suitabie redas Bank. Ketarn or potity: .« 0 o Berkeley PROFESSIONAL CARDS. e TS JOEY E RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. Koo 26-and 27, Crocker' W g jions sug %5, Ean Francisco, Cal. s UHN 1L AITREN AND MAUKICE WSS W LW, s 515,516, bk soor, TR S GENERAL, ,‘