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12 \ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897. THREE WINNING FRST CHOIGES Quite Surprising to Race- goers at Emeryville Track. In the Stake Event Arrezzo Was | Beaten Out a Head by Sly. Mt. McGregor II Made the Running| in the Handicap and Disposed of t. Lee Cleverly. One of the most surprising features of | the present two weeks' racing spell at | Oakland track was the win yesterday of | three of the six favorites served up to a confiding public. Early during the meet | form became entangled with some of the neighboring barb-wire fences and a satis- factory adjustment of affairs seems well- nigh impossible. While no cases of par- | alysis were reported, the victory of me; three first choices ye:terday afternoon was so starding and sudden that the book makers, in most instances, welcomed their | advent past the wire in advance of their | fields, they were so lightly played. The | attendance, both in the betting ring and | grand stand, was guite up to the average. | The California stake for maiden three- | year-olds at six furlongs, worth $700 to | the winner, was the hivhest priced feature | of the card and saw Sly, Arrezzo and | Hannetta finish heads on the wire, in | the order named. Arrezzo, with Willie | Martin up, was a 3 to 2 favorite and could | the wire have been moved ten yards | further, would have won. In the mile and a sixteenth handicap, St. Lee was asked to cancede too much weight to the Burns & Waterhouse entry, Mt. McGregor 11, and the latter starting favorite in the ring at odds of 2 to 1, made all the running and won ridden out by over two lengths in the fast time of 1:47}4. Wheel of Foriune was a good third. Double Quick, a 10 to 1 shot, delighted the backers of first and second choices by taking the opening saven-furiong run very easily ifrom Ricardo, a 25 to 1 outsider. | Kowalsky, the 4 1o 5 choice, finished back in the ruck. The conditions of the second event, a five and a half furlong spin, allowea Cas- | par to tumble in witn 104 pounds in the | saddle, and starting 27 to 10 choics, the | youagster did not experience much diffi- | culty In beating out Quicksilver, the sec- | ond choice, ridden by Johnny Weber. i The handicap hurdle affair over one and | | | { | i a quarter miles resulted in a rather tame victory for Three Forks. The crack jumper receding in the betting from 8 to 5 10 twos, shouldered his 165 pounds and made’ a show of his field. covering tbe distance in 2:17%. Tuxedo was third, two | lengths in front of Fi Fi. | And what a rare racing morsel was the | last race of the day—a scrimmage atseven | furiongs! McLi-ht, with H. Shields in | the saddle, was vlunged on at odas of | even money and 7 to 10, but failed to pet | within_the money at the end. In a furi- ous arive Spencer astride Chnrles‘\goll through the bunch opposite the paddock and with Meacow Lark and Howard at his mount's side got the v-rdict by a head. The black horse was 50 1o 1 in the betting. Following ies: First race, three-fourths of a mile, selling, welter- weights. 405 Valdos.......... 98] 410 Monitor.. 113 | 404 Roadrunner.. 119 576 Henry Gratian.113 | 81 Mike Rice_... 113/ 410 Lrma.. 114 | 875 Grealeat....... 04| 414 Mahogany....\116 | 397 Nephew,.......119| 37 Sir Richard.....119 | Marionetic.....111| 391 Blily Ayres.....116 | | stake alone yesterday. Second race, one mile, selling. s 410 Jack Atkivs....]U2| 404 Jack Richelien.]05 404 Olive. 100| 414 America 100 %92 Lovdal..........108| 410 Monterev. 40& Minyfe Cee. 17100/ 410 Pecksniff. 113 Premata.. 404 Miss ' uth. 404 Moniia..... 409 Don Pio Pico. 393 Examier. 396 Sooladaia. 387 Las Chance. nird race, three-quarters of a mile, purse. 389 Begonia V......100| 389 Don Clarencio..108 177 Suarfoot.......102| .... Tom Smith.....105 416 P F...... ......102| 384 Bernardillo. 257 Miss Maggie M.100| 401 Personne..... Fourth race, one mile, purse, ... Frauk Jaubert.100| -02 Argentins. 395 Peter IL 1106/ 405 Phillip H. 383 Ostler Joe......103| 402 Draught Fitth race, Biteen-sixteenths of a mile. seiling. (397) Alvarado...... .101| 384 Chartreuse IL.. 95 108 Cabrillo...".\". 1100/ (379)Midlo. .......... 87 (382)Applause.... .. 99 Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile, seliing, wel- ter welgh.s. 391 Braw Scot......116| 386 Principle. 401 Key ael Tierra.101| 377 Lady Looram. (406)Lost Girl......... 105/ 4vL 91 Elmer F... 1114/ 384 Potentate ... 384 Californ 114 581 Peril 14 408 Viking. 298| .,.. Manchester....119 —_—— NOTES, Johnny Weber, who rode Quicksilver. broke a stirrup in the stretch, which augured against his chances. Ricardo, who seems to be able to run one good race semi-annually, came very near landing the opening event at the juicy odds of 25 to 1. The beauty of it is, the stable generally seems to know when the gelding is going to furnish one of these good runs. Kowalsky warmed up like a stake horse i and a ton of coin went into the books on Wade McLemore’s horse. Slaughter seems to have lost his riding form com- pletely, and should walk around on the grass in the infield for a time. The talent is rapidly getting soured on him. Bu-quil, slow o get in motion, was com- ing fast at the finish of the second race. and over a longer distance should make his company hustle. Harold Lindsay had been showing some fast trials at lngzleside and Tom Griffin bad hopes ot landing the stake event with the colt. He made a good showing, but this of course does noi pay for oats and hay. Gene Leigh says Arrezzo isa hard luck youngster and he let him run for the Not detracting ir the least from the excelient performance of Sly, it certainly looks as though Ar- rezzo ran the best race, all things consid- ered, and if ten yards further that colt would have won. Patsy Freeman had high hopes of win- ning with Hannetta and was not far wrong in his prognostication. At the paddock she looked all over a winner, but faltered the last fifty yards. The stable evidentiy aid not lose much money on Wheel of Fortune, as 5 to 1.was always obtainable against her in the bet- ting. = SELECTIONS FOE 7TO.DAY. ¥irst race—Mike Kice, Monitor, Val- dos. Second race—Lovdal, Olive, Monita. Third race—Bernardillo, Sug8r Foot, Personne. Fourth race— Argentina, Ostler Joe, Frank Jaubert. Fifth race — Chartreuse II, Cabrillo, Alvarado, Sixth race — California, Manchester, Lady Looram. DISCHARGES FOR DRUNKS. Captain Kobinson Will Not Recognize Them When Presented by Attorneys. John Cratchi, 8 milkman, was arrested on Pacific street yesierday afternoon by Policeman J. N. McGee for being drunk. He was taken to the California-sireet station and later to the City Prison. About 7 o'clock last night Attorney Martin Quinlan called Cratchi out of his cell, then Quinlan left. Cratchi told Captain Robinson that Quinlan had sipwn him an order of discharge and wanted $5 to take him out. Cratchi refused to give him the money and then Quinlan came dcwn to $3. This was also refused and then Qmnlan put the order of discharge in his pocket. Captain Robinson at once gave instruc- tions that no more orders ot discharge for drunks shouid be recognized when pre- sented by attorneys. THE “CALL” RACING GUIDE. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. day of the winter meeting, 1896-97. Oakland Racetrack, Wednesday, January 20. Weather fine. Track fast. Thirty-sixth 415, FIRST BACE—Scven-eighths of a mile; sclliag; four-year-olds and upward: purse $300. They talked fora few minutesana | GENTLEMEN DRIVERS WANT SHELTER Assemblyman Dennery In- troduces a Bill in the Legislature Providing for the Erection of a Rendezvous in Golden Gate Park. A Speed Track and Nothing But the Ocean Brecz: to Cool Out the Cost'y Animals. The gentlemen reinsmen of this City feel that in the past they have been neg- lected by the Park Commission, and yes- terday there was introduced a bill in the Assembly at Sacramento by Assemblyman Leon L. Dennery that 1s expected_to pro- vide a rendezvous for the owners of high- priced horseflesh, where their foaming steeds can be cooled out and they them- selves can swap stories of wondrous trials down the speedtrack. Some time in the pasta monster peti- tion was laid before the Park Commission- ers, with the Golden Gate Driving Associ- ation as its eponsors. The membership of the association is large, including on its roll some of the wealthiest local horse- men. In it was plainly stated the griev- ances of the possessors of the pacers and the trotters. While a splendid track had beeu con- structed through the park to the ocean beach for the cyclers and a cyclers’ rest erected for the comfort of wheelmen at | the beach itself, the horse folks were com- pelled to pull their chargers up ai the end of the speed track, with the chilling winds from the ocean benumbing their animals, and in some instances working their ruin, simply for lack of a place of shelter. The fact was set forth in the petition that the park speedtrack was constructed at a cost of nearly $30,000 entirely through private subscription, many of the subscrib- ers of which were members of the Golden Gate Association. A palatial structurs “was not asked for and while the Commissioners were in sympathy with the horsemen were dila- tory in taking action. It was proposed at one time 1o move the old Casino building to the lower end of the speed course, bat this scheme was dropped as not feasibie. The opinion was then expressed that it was just possible that the laws .overning the public parks would not permit of a building or builaings to be erected for lovers of the roadster, though eminent legal authority consuited construed the law as favorable to the cause. In an interview lust evening W. S. Leake, secretary of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, stated that there was little doubt but that the bill introduced by Mr. Dennery and which would be presenied to the Senate to-day by Edward I. Wolfe would become a law. ~ Mr. Leake returned | from Sacramento last evening and said the general tenor of opinion among the assembled politicians at the State Capitol vias in favor of it. The plaint of the driving horse-owners is considered a just one, and it s hoped they will receive the recognition they are entitied to, Many splendid specimens of horseflsh are quartered in the different stables throu “hout the city “eating their heads off,” as their owners say. And all this simply for lack of a cozy refuge in the park, where, safe from the winds, an idle hour could be passed in watching the speed trials and “talking horse.” Many thousands of dollars gre represented in horseflesh in this City and a resort of some sort in the park would lend fresh impetus to the sport. This wou!d be feit by breeders throughout the country, who are now comrlaining that the day of the borse is past and are fast getting out of the business. Golden Gate Purk and the ocean boylevard are unrivaled for driving purposes and it is a disgrace 10 the City that in the past man’s noblest animal has received such slight consideration. | 7 T 1 | | Betting. Ind. | Horse, age, welght. % | 1% | % | s | P Jockey. |Op. CL 7 |Doube Quick, 4..101| 5| 2h | 21 | 21 | 1 12 (Clawson. 75578 5 | Rica ao, 204l 4| 8n | 3% | 32 | 32 | 22 |Shepherd. 15 20 96 |Tim Morphy,a..,101| 2| 1h | 11 | 134 | 21 | 314 [H. Mantn 8 20 409 |Coda s...... .. 98| 1| 4an | 834 | 752 | T3 | 4n" |R lsom. 5. as 388 |Two Chieers, 6....101( 10 | 535 | 48" | 475 | 435 | 651 [Jines.. 5 15 (370) | Boreas. b.........104| 7|10 8 | 613 61 | 68 |volden 12 12 391 |Kowasky,4......10111 | 615 | 7n | 8 814 | 72 |Slaugbier... 1 45 393 |Gold Bug, 6.... ..101| 6| 61 6h | 53% | 515 | 81 |Thomgpson. 30 60 868 |Seaside. B......... 99| 8|11 133 .19 9™ i 91 |Reidy 14 30 7 |Allababad,5......101| 9| 71 9" |10 10 101 |spewcer.. 20 30 387 |Trix.6............304| 3| 935 {10 |11 1 113 |Mitcuell. |00 300 346 |Doctor G, 4 011312 12 j12 |12 |12 |Joeweber...'| 10 "8 Good start. . Winner. Lottridge & ALKing' ch. h., by Bu-kra-Wand, Time, 1:29. RACE—Eleven-sixteenths of a m! 416. SECON ile: three-year-olds and upward; purse 4350. 1 Betting. [ 3 Ind. | Horse, age, welght. (St| 34 | & | str. op L 871 |Casper, 8. 104 21 | 23 - 398 |Quicks 120 14 13 5 veee .. | Slmmo 17| B | 84 15 Basquil, 94 jogs | 61 | 44 15 Jim Bl 5108/ e At 41 | 54 |Henness 15 ~ir Richard, a....120) 10 | 121707 94 | | 81 | 610 |Shepherd.... 300 Mount Roy, 6....117| "8 | % | 91 | 7a |Bozeman..!ll|'8) 180 Wm. pinkerton 4.113|" 4 1 | 81 | 86 |[shields.. ;| "6 18 PF. 3. 101 5| 1% 74 | 910 |Thompson...’| 30 50 vorn.s. | LoVeloC ST ¢ 4 107 |1015 |~pencer..... 1100 600 281 |Classic, 3 ...108) 8]... 1 111 |11 |3 McDorad-..|100 150 Good start. Won handily, Winoer, Buros & 3 C. by st Andrew-Cylisioe. Time, 1:09%% 417 Z‘)’Xylgh RACE—Three-quarters of & mile; California maiden stakes: three-year-olds; purse £10,0. B T 1 1 I Betting. Index.| THorse weight. (st | % | % | 3% | str | Fin. | socxey. |op GL 401 |Sly..... 124, 6 81 | 82 1h 3 4 394 |Arrezzo el 34 7. &3 | an 95 32 247 |Hanoeua. 1.1 121] 3 12 | 13 | 310 |Freeman . 40 30 7 |Eua H 214 2% [ 41 |J. Weber.. 15 15 Harold Lindsz: | 8 41" | 5 |Thorpe. 10 9 7 |Senator Morgan. | 41 53 6 H. Martio. 60 40 35 onchalance. 1 5351 8 7 T. McHugl 30 05) | Jack o' Lantern. 16 7 8 Doggett 4 {Mystic Maze. 9 9 9 |Heunes 200 |Nebula. 3 110 10 10 |Jones. 15 |The Tourist.. 14 |11 11 Coady.... 100 7 |{Manzanillo. 13 12 12 1 ozeman,.. 4.0 276 |+ eroard 12 13 13 Narvsez. 300 875 |Red o) 11 |14 14 G. Wilson. 300 Gool start. Won ariving. Winner, Lussen stabi s b. 1. by Racine-Aure ia 11 Time, 1:1634. 4] 8, EQURTH RACE—Ove and a sixteenth miles: bandicap; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $500. Index.| Horse, age, weight % Jockeys. ’69;:"“'('51. | = — 400 | Mz McGregorll 4.109 1 ' 2 359 St Lee. 4 112 2 e Sibeiin 104 402 | Wheel For: 1 | Hennesse; 5 46 | Lober 7 | + hompson. 15 (300) | Fiashlignt, 5. s R. isom, 9 408 |Schilier, 4. Slaugnier. 71000 4 8 379 [Theima, 6 2 Clawson .. .. s b Good stari. Won easily. Time, 1:47%. YOUNG ATHLETES TO CONTEST. Rival Olasses of Polytechnic High School Will Euild a Cinder Track. The boys of the Polytechmc High School are going to have a athletic cinder track of their own. Next Saturday afternoon the junior and middle classes of the school will give an athletic exhibition at Central Park for the purpose of raising by nominal gate charges some money needed to perfect the track upon which the boys themselves have long worked diligently after school hours. \ The track is on the grounds of the old Girl’'s High School on Bush street, near Larkin. The two classes will oppose each other in a basepali’game and in a football game. Following a'e the players that will take part 1n the games, which will begin at 1 o’clock: Baseball Match. Junlor Class. Position. Miadle Class. Doughty .. JFitcher............ Dykes Moores... +wee..Cateher. . Riccomi Foley........ First Base... -Dougias Sharity . Second Ba -Cahal»n Westover “Thirl Base. budén Rodgers. horistop. . Cob lrigh lovey................Lett Field.. Dettman Dovaldson. “Center Fieid. W_ihan Keene . ‘Kight Fiela Jacobs Football Match. Junior Class. Position. Middle Class, Westover (Captain)..L E. R Douglas Foley. <o e D B " aber. Gen: oli Holcofba. ... Reed. Keene . Murisch Forres Steeie J. Kee 5% mmer “Dorr (Captain) MEETING NOTICES—Continued. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. ong form Knight on one Esiquire ou' THURSDAY EVENING, Japuary 21, All visiting knights are cordiaily invited 3 M. B. DYE, C. G £. W. GaTrs, K. of R. and S, &, ANSUAI MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockbolders of tre Oceanic Steamship Company will be beid at the office of the rompanv, 827 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal., on THURSDA Y, the 21st dey of Jauuary, 1897,'at the bour of 11 'o'clock 4. M. for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuMig year and the transaction of such other busiuess as may come before 1he meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Saturday, Jan- vary 8, at12 o'ciock i E. tl. SHELDON. Fecretary. EF,,, OULSEY CONSGRIDATED ~GOLD Mining Company—Not ce is hereby given ibat the regular annual meering of the S(OCK- ho ders of tie above company w.ll be beld at their oflice, room 7, Mills building, San_Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY. February 3, 1897. EDWARD W, HEBEARD, Secretary. & YASONICCEMETERY ASSOCIATION — The annual meeting of jot-owners in the Masonic Cemetery will be beld at the Masonic Tempe on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 2, 1597, at 2 o'clock, for the elecifon of Lhree trustees and such business as may legally come before it GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. EZ,,THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stocknolders of the National Ice Com- paoy will be had at the flice of the company, 327 Market st. San Francisco, Cal, on WEDNES- DAY, the 34 day of February, 1897, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. 3., for the purpose of electing a board of airectors to serve for the ensuing year and the trapsaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. I. DONAHUE, Secretary. Office 827 Market st., san Franciaco, Cal. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, Dpostage free. UNITY LODGE NO. 81.K. OF P., ]fi 909 Morker st, wil confer thé. SPECIAL NOTICES. B AN FRANCISCO, CAL, JAN. 11, 1697, The orphans and half-orphians that wefe re- ceived into Si. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum since July 1, 1896, to January 1, 1897, are as following: Orphans, females—illa_Andrew, nge 4 years; Teresa Meiissa, nge 9 years; Nellié Allen, ‘age 8 years; Echo Allen, age 5 years: Phoebe Allen, ‘age 2 years 5 months? Marie St Ciair, age 1-hour. Haif orphans, females—Mamie O'Farrell, ace 7 years: Henrletia O'Farrell, age 3 years: Nel'ie O'Farrell, age § years: Katie Dilion, age 12 years: lrene Cambell age b years i1 months: Neilie Stocking, age 10 years: Augus- tine Hulton. age 11 years: Mille Crowley, age 10 enrs; May Crowiey, age 2 years; Etnel Crow- age L year; Rena Mattl, ag- 9 years: males— k Hopper, age 7 years; Charlie Hopper, age 5 years: Frank Kane. age 4 years: Eddie Burk, age 8 years; wvouis Burs, age 5 years; Dante Mattl, axe 7 years: Robert Mauwl, uge 4 years: Frank Mattl, ‘age 2 years Gamonthis: George Dilior, age 1 year 6 months. = BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOK $& collections made, city or conntry. Facifia Coliection Co., 418 Hontey s room6. Tel. 658D MPDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO keep house for an elderly couple or widower's family ; g0od references and small wages. Addres: F., box 44, Call. TTRACTIVE WIDOW DESIRES A PLACE as honsekeeper in widower's house or lodgiig- house. Apply, 10 to5 only, rovm 8, 1007 Markez. N, WIFE. AND CHILD WANT 1 OR 2 roows in gminphouse, where wile ot woek for rent. R. S.. box 3, C: OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS UPSTAIRS work In private family. Please address for 2 days G., box 82, Call Uffice. ADY WIlH 1 CHL..D DESIHES POSITION a3 honsekeeper: no objection to the country. MR- DIXOX, 1445 Pol st Y OUSG WIDJW "WITHOUT CHILDREN ots position; can cook, wash and iron good. 218 Perry st 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION IN San Rafael (o take charge of chlidren. M. M., box 1, Call Office. OUNG LADY FROM 1HE EAST WISHES position as housekeeper. Call 520 Bush st., room 20. TANTED—SITUATION TO DO GENEKAL housework; neat reliable worker. ~Address 84 Maple court, bet. Guerrero and Dolores sts., off Fourteenth. OUSEKEEPERS, SEE PARTY HERE: 2cnook German style, !aqi girl, La ona st., $20. 2rl, ayde st., $20; girl, Filimore st. $20;" girl, Vas Ness ave , $15; nursegirl, 8.0; girl, Clay st., $15: girl, Bush st, $15: girl, Fuiton sk, $15: girl, Broadway, $16: gil. Polk s., $15; gIrl. Octavia st. $15: giri, Guerrero st $15 _German girl, Webster st, $15; girl, Powell st, §15; 14 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per montb, assist, eic., small families, 'MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. —S———E . oo——— BFLP WANTED-—Continued. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie ibing to patent? lrotect your ieas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEBDERBURN & CO,, Dops Ly Paient Ao~ neys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $150 brise fer and list of 200 inventions wanted. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 166 A DAY: $L week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a d: $1 50 u week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st ISHWASHER, 8156 _AND KOOM; WAIT- ress, country Hotel, 820" and room: vaitress, country. $15 and room: cook, couutry, 88 nd room: cook, coff-e-nouse: waliress. city, $20 Lo room: waitress, $6 a weak; woman cook, $30. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. W INCHESTERHOUSE, 44 1 11D 51 Marxe:: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: room: free bus and bavgage 1o and from the Ferry. 100 1ES TOIAKE LODGING AT 106, 150 and 20c a night, including coffes and’ rois. 624 Washington st.. near Kearn . G EMAN_ NURSEGIEL: $16. MARTIN'S, 749 Murket st. = TANTED—YOUNG GIRL, GERMAN PiE- W ftired %6 cure for ehiidren nd ass:st in house- werk: $10. Callat 1521 Broadway. ERMAN OR AME . ICAN WUMAN: SHORT disiance in counizy; references; $10 monih. 289 Post st., room 1 J ICE APPEARING LADY WITH MEANS TO enzage in centeel ana safe business. APpIY 10 DR. PAUL, 938 Misslorst. ¥ TANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL about 16 years old to assist In housework and cooking. 501 Capp st. W ASTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPALR shoes upto 9 o'clock every night: those work- Ing through the day can ha noes repairad atnight while you walt: Jacies' so{ng, 55¢; men toling, 50c; fine shoes made (o order irom $2 up: 10t Of shoas been damaged by WALer. ai one-fourth theic value, from 25¢ up @3 bet. Fi AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—LADY AND GENTLEMAN agents to sel our transparent knives and g00as; good wages made: also best mopwringe pall #nd mop: send stamp for circulars. Address MAJOR A VIGNOSs, Canton, Ohio, TS, GEKMAN GIRLS, JUST ARKIVED ror the East, seek situations in German fam- liy. Call or address 1018 Miuna st., off Eleventh. Y OUSG WONAN WANIS SITCATION XS ch mbermald, either in hotel or lodging-house; 8 years' refereace. 120 Sixth st., noom 12, ADY WOULD LIKE TO DO PLAIN SEW- ing and mending &\ home. 131 Taylor st., rm 2 W AT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIINS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis. OUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO DO GEN- tlemen's plain mending at home. 108 Fourth st., room 2. 7OUNG LADY WITH MANY ACCOMPLISH- desites a place as housekeeper in a widower's or b.chelor's home. Roum 2, 228 Post. W ABTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: must be a guod cook. Apply 1205 Eddy st. ANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWOURK; 2 IN . family. 88344 mixteenth st. TOUNG GIRL TO ASSISTIN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 5 Howard court, near Fonrth st. GIEL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK AND X baby: wages $12. 2740 Pine st. ROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERA L HOUSE~ work: smail family. 337 Shotwell st. G'EL OF 15 10 ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work: care of baby. 2023 Folsom st. [ ASTERS, ¥INISH=KS AND BUTTONHOLE- ) handon coats. Apply 108 Ba tery st. OUNG GIRL, FOK LIGHT HOUSEWOR! German. 286 Natoma st. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALy taken ai_branch office, 339 Hayes sui open uatn 9:30 o'clock. TTRACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW, UNINCUM- <\ bered, desir s place a3 working housekeeper. 122 Post st., room 2 W COR. SIXTEENTH NT, NEAR MIS- sion; branch office of THg CALL Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. 713 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CA LL: rubscrintions an want ad« taken. MALL GIRL FOK LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 258 Clinton Park, near Market and Dolores sts. ANTED—GIRL FOR SECOND WOKK AND waiting. 1307 Hyde st. IRL FOR HOUSEWOERK, AMERICAN 1anily, $: call early. 721 Ellis st. WA)ThI}. IMMEDIATELY—A RENPECT- able woman to travel: must be over 30; wholesale. V., box 2, Csli Office. W 2. TED—GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wors Call at 2328 ~utter st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. OMPETENT, RELIABLE MAN., WITH references, wants charge of stock ranch on shares or otherwise. Apply J. P, JOHNSTON & 872 Broad way, Oakiand. NTER & GO, CHINESE AND JAPA- Il nose employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearney, nr.Cal.; tel. nuin 231, W.C.YOUNG, mgr HINESE & JAPANFSE; EST'D 20 ¥ EA i help:tel main 1997. BRAULEY & C )..840 Clay DIVIDEND NOTIC £, PIVIDEND XOTIOE—DIVIDEND NO. 39 (tweniy-five cents per share) of ihe HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY, will be heid at the office of the Company, 337 Markel ireer, on and siter Friday, Jasuary books will close Saturday, January 16, 2 o’clock . E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41il5 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. TENT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENER- cooking. 917 Satter. OLY AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st 81 a week. 61 5 LARKIN-BRANCH UFFICE OF THE O CaLL: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS cutting and making taught; easy payments: unlimited lessons; patterns 25¢. §MCDOWELL Dresscutting Scheol, 636 Market st. w ASNTED—MEN, WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given: catalogue sent. Barber School, 1515 Howard. APANESE INT.LLIGENGE AGENCY. R. 73.St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel 3. aip 5284, Y OUAG SCANDINAVIAN = (26) WANTS work on fruit ranch or as teamste-: is very hanay with tools and machinery; is willing to do any Rin! of work; refer-nces. Please address BERNSTEN, $80 Natoma st. OUNG MAN, Af 19, GOOD HORSEMA would jike position in private place: expe: rienced driver: temperate in all respects; 400d references. Addres. B., pox 24, Call. OMAN AND 2 CHILDREN, 10 AND 8 ars. wants work 1n (be country: goad cook ndress; willing 1o do any kind of work; can be seen at this office. . K. HANSEN & CU., 110 Geary st. ((OMPXTENT WOMAN, WITH 3 CHILDEEN 6 and 8 years, desires situation: wages no ob- jeet: best of references; country. M 1SS CULLEN, 423 utter st. FIRST-CLASS FRENCH SECOND GIRL AND seamatress desires situation; best of references; clty or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH coschman with first-class references; can drive tandem or four-in-hand. and wiil be generally use ful. Address K., box 83, Call. TOUNG MAN (GEKMAN), SPEAKS BOTH langueges, wishes (o learn shoemaking: has time from 2 P. u. till night: no wages. Address C. FALKE, 1914 Hyde st. VARPENTER WANTS WORK: IS AN EX- pecton leaky roofs and sxy ights: repairing 0id work a specialty. Address Carpenter, box 106, Cail Offic.. ESPECTABLE. MIDDLE-AGED AMERL can widow: 5 a general worker in a home: would assist 1n cookin and do other work: 5 will: Incand houest: would go by day or week,a id needs work very tad. Laales please call 840 Howard st., room 7. RE;FECTABLE GIRL WISHES X SITUA- tion to do housework; good city references: 8508 girl to do second wor . Piease call at 339 Twenty-second st near Guerrero. (OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION t0do general honsework: a1s0 cooking; 5o ob- jection to going short distance in the couutry. 139 Eleventh st JITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED +D woman, light honsework and washing: uder- stands the care of children. 21 Frankim st., near . arket, room 10. TOUNG LADY FROM NiW YORK WOULD like the care of child and sawing: can read to ady and wait on her: Is wiliing. 605 Ash ave., bet. i aguna and Buchanan sts. “OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION 10 assist in _light h usework or mind children. Please call or address 222 Franciscost, branch bakery. REFINED EXGLISH WIDOW. SUNSY Na- ture; experlenced housekeeper: good ook : for widower: couutry preferryd. 983 Howard st,, cor. Sixth, room 27, second floor front M ~AGED WOMAN DESIRI S SITUA- tion: good cook; clty or rountrv: moderate ble. 369 Jessin st, vear Fifih: call two duve. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITAUA- tion. general hous-work. Call from 10 to 12 10 Wevmore place, ¢ff Washington st., bet. Powell and Mason. JXPr RIE\CED HOURFKEEPER (WIDOW) wants work {n widower's or bacheior's house- hold; country preferred. 88 Ninthst., reom 17: hours, 11 A- M. t09 P. M. R4EISED MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW WISHES housekeeper's position for widower or eiderly. couple. Cel or address Ramona, room 17, cor. of ‘I hirteenth and Harrison sts., Uakland. 7OUSNG LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION &S seamsiress Or goveruess. Apply 1i8a Fourth st., room 4. GEK\IA + WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO DO general housework; good home preterred; £15.° 211 Nin.h st. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK: sleep hom=; wages $15. Call after 8 o'clock at 3 Mariha p ace, off Geary st. JXPERIECED GrRMAN WOMAN WANTS work, washing, jroning. bouse gf office clean- ing. Address M. F., box 87, Call. WEDE, 24, FIRST-CLASS WASHER AND all-around laundry man, would like any kindjof situation: also good driver; Al reference. Ad- dress C. E., 718 Mission st. ‘OUNG MAN, 2], WISHES A SITUATION as fireman or coal-passer; experience of three years. Address J. L, box 122, Vall jo. ARBER WANTS STEADY JOB: 6 YEARS in last place. 400 Haight st. 116 FISTH ST—BRANCIL OFFICE OF THE OALL; subscription and want ads taken. AWRENCE CUTIING SCHOOL 15 THE ouly reliable placs for patierns; every one suaranteed 1o be perfect. 1231 Market st. W ANTED_GIRLS, FROM 11 T0 1 INQUIRE between 3and 5. ' 1103 Geary. MOSLCOSVESTENT AND KESPECTABL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms: 26c to 8150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage 1o and from ferr: MALE HELP WANTED. EX IENCED MEN, CARE FOR RACE stock, to go Kast, $20 per month, expenses; farmers, and praners, $15and $20; experienced foreman for ravch. MURRAY & REALY, Lead- ing Employment Agents 6:4-636 C ay st. LL-ROUND BUSINESS MAN, ONE WHO has condu- ted a business of bis own preferr must understand otficework and bookkeeping: £45 10 60 per month: references required. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. O EXPERIENCED MEN T0O RUN BURLEIGH O driila; coumtry. C. K. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st GENTS—A hOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication ‘siice Grani's book Is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”: every one wants ihe book written by the commander-in-chiet of tha United States army: first agent's commission $22 n 8 hours. K. PERSON. ranager suoscrip tion department, The Whitaker & Kay Company, 723 Market st. HOUSES WA TED. ANTED—TO RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE ‘W &%3a¢ o7 5 rooms. Room 513, Parrott bldg, ROOMS WANTED' e ANTED—¥OR AN OLD LADY, PLEAS. W i Toom and boa'd in privaie family: state terms and all particulars. Address K. C., Station H., tals city. W ANIED_THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED housekeeping rooms within 2 Diocks of Mc- Al'ister-street carhouse. Address A.Z,box 147, Call Ofiice. > PRESSMAKER WANTS 3 NICEL FUR- Dished sunny rooms in good locallty; reasona- ble. C., box 120, this office. OUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES ROOM: N. Marke:: central; fire: light breakfast preferred. A. B., box 106, Cull. 9 EOOMS, ON SUNNY SIVE, FOR LIGHT housekeeping; siate terms: couple. Box 3, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED TO BUY 1000 DI\ KRN SKINS, et Arctlc Fur Co., Spreckels building. 925 M. RUILDINGS BOCGH[: LUMBEE, SASH doors, mantels. etc., for sale. . 1166 Mission si. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JLW- elry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st send postal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RE YOU CONTEMPLATING THE PUR- chase of & plano? if so our warerooms contain ihe most desirable stock from which to make the selection; bargains for casn, insta lments or rent contract plan: we are selling some pianos ‘for 83, $4 and_$5 per month: beautiiul new uprights for 36, 87, 8, $9 and $10 per month; no cash pay- ment reqaired larger than the above amounts all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchanging same for a Stelnway any time within 3 years from dato of purchase with- out sacrifice. 'SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., repre- senzatives of Stein 0s, cor. Kearny and_ Suiter sts., aiso Oakland, Portiand. Or.: Sealtle. W ash. E HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY OF the wonderful Ivers & Pond pianos, speclally relected stock: all siyles, uprights and grands: just recelved: it is impossible to make & better plano: absolutely without a weak puint: sole agenis for Ivers & Poud, Lindeman, Connor, Muenifeid. Haynes und Singer pianos. J. BOWERS & SON, Metropolitan Temple building. (TUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN planos; see our 1'st for this week: pianos on $3, $4, 85, #6. 37. 38, 89, ¥10, $15. $20 monthly payments: fine stool and cover with each: deliv- ered free anywhere in the city aud_kep: tuned by expert concert tuners. The F. W. SPENCER COU. Saiesrooms, 983 Market st., opp. Mason. W ANTED-A HOME IN THE COUNTRY, with board, lodging and washing for an old German, who can do some Iight work: staie teru | to Home, box 72, Call Office, C. R. HANSEN & i OUNG MAN, SPEAKING GERMAN AND Engiish, wishes work of any kind. G. E., box 151, Call Office. AN AND WIFE WANT POSITIONS AS ©00k's or cook and waiter or ceo< and hovse- keeper: city or country. Address HALDER, 282 Thirieenth st 300D YUUNG B)Y WANTS PLACE 1IN T ‘stors: cashboy or office-boy. Call or address 434 Fifoh st., near Bryant. MACHISIST woULD LIKE POSITION TO take cnarge of engine: clty or country. C. M. R., 10 Steuart st. AN INTELLIGENT JAPANESE WANTS X “\ “position as schoolboy: good experience. Ad- dress T. FRANK. 8 Franklin st eity. RONG YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERL ence as watchman wishes situation: has best of reterences and can give gool secur) tend toengine or do other work if Gesired. Ad- aress B.,box 1, Cail Ofice. QITUATION WANTED _BY SWEDISH ) coachman in private family: city; good horse- man and houseworker: careful driver; knows the care of finest carriages aud_barness: willing and obliging: four years with one family; best ref- erence. D., box 160, this oftice. OUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN BAR- tending: no wages expected. Bar, box 12, Call. JIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH ON MACHINE work or mining_machinery desires situation. Address B. ., box 108, Call Office. QOBER AND KELIABLE YOUNG MAN wants situation ss porter or driver: not afraid of work. Addresa H. ., box 11, Call Oftice, Oak- and. ARDEN R, GERMAN, SINGLE, WHO thoroughly understands landscape gardening. carpet bedding. greenhouse, orcha:d and vegeta- ble growing, and _who has firsi-class reierences of some of the Lest known private places in this Staje wishes a situation b & private or public place. Address B. B., box 40, Call Uffice. MAX OF 48 (WIDOWER), SPEAKING ITAL: ian and English, understands the fruit and grocery busivess. wishes employment at_same, or a8 a nurse in private or public nospital, or asa bedmaker or gardener, or any other like occupa- tiou for very mod-rate wages. Address FEANK MARTINELLI, 500 Francisco st. €0., 110 Gea: | YW ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FUR RANCH, near citv, $30 a month; second cook, nice piace, 325 and board; farmers, teamsters, cooks, waiters. dishwashers, etc. W. D. EWER & CO., | 6-6 Clay st. ANTED—SHOEMAKER, $30 AND FOUND Vx nglish stabla foreman, $35 and foun crécker baker, $75, aud others. Apply to J. F. CRUSET! & (0. 628 Sacramento si. ASTRY COUK. 840, AND HELP ON THE range. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st ELLMAN AND RUN ELEVATOR; $10 ASND room. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. ( JERMAN WAITER, 25 AND ROOM. X TIN'S, 749 Market st. MAR- BSOLUTELY 1HE OLDEST AND LARGEST bouse west of Chicago s KOHLER & CHASLE'S, 26, 28 and 50 'Farrell st: pianos. or- gansand all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices: lerms easy: prices lowesi: everything possibia Goue 1O Please aud sutisry tus customer. AINES, BUSH & GERTS AND KNABE PI- anos: gey our reduced prices; fine second-hand prights, $185: organs, $35. W. C. HAMILTON, successor 10 A. L. BANCROFT & CO., $24 Post st. TANOS SoLD, RENTED, TUNED, HE- paired, polished, shipped, siored, for lower rates iban any other firm in tue cry. J. HARKY BCOTT, 526 Hayes st. RAND UPRIGHT CURLED WALNUT plavo, used very littie; cheap: musi_be sold on account of deathyin the family. 211 Shotweil. A DNINISTRATOR'S SALE — N 1S Lo AL pianos at immense reduction for cash or on iusialiments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Markec. L AVELING SALESMAN T REPRESEN[ a firs-cinss house: one who is weil acquainted ‘with men’s fur ishing goods trade throvghout this State. Addr. ss, with references and salary ex- pected, G. 8., box 106, Call Office. [hlAS FOR INSIDE WORK IN PRINTING office: one who wiil iAvest small capital and become a partner, rable .0 hired hel, fine | opportunity offered: establisned 7 years. Address J. J., box 16. Call Office. AY OR Dbest and | INE SQUARE, $35; STEINW Decker Bros., $350. New upright cheapest. at MA UVAIS', 769 Market st ARGAIN — FINE CHICKERING 8100. SCHMITZ,,16 McAllister next Hibernla Bank. $10 A WALNUT UPKIGHT, STOOL, . scarf. Bruenn’s Piano-house, 228 Post. $Y0. Sndition: ssinsianimts 221 1Leavenworth. W ASTED-4 COM ETENT TRANSLATOR to translate from Italian into Engiish, and vice vers, ani baving no other occupation. Ad- dress T.. box 67, Cail Oflice. IRST-CLASS BAKBER WILL TEACH youug man the trade: no college: 3 months’ course, $30; tvols given; small wages. Apply Call Oftice. 7OUTH OF 16 TO 18 FOR KITCHEN HELP: £10 ver month. Call early, 1111 Suiter st room 9. A GOOD 7-OUTAVE UPKIGHT: FINE QQUARE WEBER FIANO IN GOGD CONDI tion for sale cheap. 102 Taylorst. SHAW, STEINWAY $360, CHICKERING $185;great bargains:$4 mo. HINE,136 Elis. AGNIFICENTSTEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used: sacrifice. 1019Van Ness W G BADGEIL SULE A~ ENT ¥OR HALLET & Davisand Francis Bacon pianos. 406 Sacta. YRON MAUZY, 308 PuST SI.—SOHMEK, Newby & Evans, Briges and other pianos. W ANTED-A BOY 10 WORK IN DRUG- store. apply cor. Nineteenth and Mission 88,5106 P. M. 000 BOOTBLACK WANTED FOR BARBER- T shop. Cor. California and Devisadero sts. OY WANTEU IN D UGSTORE; GOOD references required. 1799 McAllister 0 LET-BALBER SHOP. 433 PINE ST g00d location; cneap. W A, TED-TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR wholesale i1quor firm. Referencesand particu- lars to K. 5., box 4. (5 EEMAN COOK WANTS To WORK FOR & boarding-house or restaurant. (., box 2, Cail. 1 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cars: want ads and subscripiions taken. Y EITING CLERK WANTED TN & TAW office. Aadress Lawyer, box 10. Call Office. XPERIENCED GERMAN COOK WISHES position In a private family. O. K., box 2, Call. LRMAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OuD, WISHES a place for general housework. Call 1108 Elm ave., on Piecce, bet. Golden Ga e ave. and Turk. Y00D GERMAN COOK WI HES A SITUA- tion: willing to do some laundry-work. Call 1024 Howard st (GUOD DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS: 7OUNG MAN, AMERICAN, SCRICTLY sober. wants pusition a3 watchman or porter in est of Eastern recommendations. - Address 321 k1l st FIRST.CLATS CREAMERY MAN DESIRES a positlon as buttermaker, creamery or city: first-ciass references. Address Buttermaker, 415 Braunau st UACHMAN OR GROOM, ETC. BY EX- perienced and steady man: best references ior hots M. ¥ 50c a day; city oracross the bay. M. N., box t 16 years. Address J. ., care of 1379 Jack- 98, Call Office 500 st., Oakiand. 7OUNG SWEDISH GINL WISHES TO DO light huusework Please call 10014 Second st CUMPTeST WOMAY WANTS SITUATION «3 housekceper In hotel or widower’s family: no triflers. Address D., box 161, Call Office. 339 HAYES ST_BRAXUH OFFICE OF b THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken, RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; is good laundress. Address 20 Mary st, bet. Fifth and Sixth, (OMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES SITUA- tion (0 do general housework: city oF country. Address 5. C., box 120, Call Office, 7OUNG GIKL, VERY GOOD COOK, WISHES & sitnation: ' one year's referen.e from last place. 721 Ellis st. 7/ OUNG WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE dnv, washing and houseclennivg: $1 a day and car far. Apply 619 Natoma st WEDI H WOMAN WISHES SITUATION ) 10 40 gen eral housework and cooking. APpply 8907 Twenty-fourth st , corner Sanchez. Yesterday’s Divorce Suits, Divorce suits have been flied in the office of the County Clerk as follows: Frances C. Bussett against Willlam F. Basseft for crueity; Mabel B. Perkins against John Perkins for desertion. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." BUEINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every night in the year. . BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, comer Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes stroet, open until o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open untll 9 o’clock. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St.| Sid. | oneeing, | *2518 Mission street, open untll 9 'clock. 385) | Three Forks, 6...165| 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 297 | Tuxedo. 6. ~125¢ 45| 1806 Polk street: open un i1 8:30. uu::) EFLG e - 408 | Fleetwood, § b > 2 ‘u.mu': . Wilking oy NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 03 | Brosabiilow. = 3 |Br oot 60 > CALIFORNIA LODGE, NO. 1, F. 410 |arundel 6 -2 Ambrose. 15 & A M., will meet THIS (THUR: 335 | Britlfunt, 5.. Merrir. 10| pAY) EVENING, Janu'ry 21, at 7:30 403 |TUC 5. O Webe |30 B0 | ociock. Second dégree. By order of the I rogh S 53 2 | Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, secretary. Good atari. Won eas *Fell at first jump. pokanc-Trifle. Time, 2.1734. 49(), SIXTH BACK—Seven-cighths ofa mile: selling: Tour-year-oids and upward: purse $300, Index. ‘ sl 4 I o':“u"[i, = e 385 5| 61 e 181 :‘.’, 91 7| 2% 1 397 8| 51 | % 910 (87| light, 4 . 81T ! H. Martin . 10 9 313" | Major Couk, | 3] 8314 | Clawson .. 5 288 |Pollack, 4 . 2|8 Sinughter. 20 (851) [Joun, 4. 112 | 'Thom pson. 10 20 Qooa start, Won driving. Winner, P. Archibal d’s bIK. g, by John A-Early Rose. Time, 1:28%4. AMITY ; EBRKAH LODGE No. 161, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and : members are requested Lo assembie in Z Fureka Hail. 1. O. O. F. billing, THURSDAY. January 21, at 1 P. M., for the pur. pos: of attending ihe funeral of our late sister, CATHERINE T. FENTON, MALA E. BRIGGS, N. G, HaTTIE M. FENN, Rec. Nec. YEKBA BUENA LODGE NO, 15, LO.0. F.—Officers and mem- 3 bers are carnestly Tequested 0 be pres: S ent at the regular meeting THURS- DAY EVENING, Sanoary 21. 1897, as on that oc- casion the Grand Master, J. W. W AKBOYS, will pay the lodge an official visi. Visiting brothers cordially invited. M., JEFFERS TR, GEO. L PEruAY, Rec. Sec. Nokle Grand, JVERMAN GIKL WANTS A PLACE FOR light housework, p ain cook or u; stuics wol wages #10 10 $12; smail family. 705 Howard ADY ~ EXPERIENCED IN MANAGING hotel or louging-hou e desires a position in same. Apply 1148 Sutter st. 7 OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION IN bakery or restauraut. Apply MES. GOOD- W.N, 621 Turk st. RO TESTANT GIRL WISHES TO ASSIST IN light housework and cooking. Call 927 Post st EXPERIESCED NURSE WANTS ENGAGE- ment. 325 Tehama st. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES work by the day; $125 a day. 1103 Sutter st. AT SWEDISH GIRL WISHES to do general housework good cook; 2 years In her iast piace. 513 McAllister st. 4 MARKET ST.~BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CaLL: want ads apd subscriptions taken.s .'2 MONTGOMERY, CO (NER OF CLAY— D2 | Open untt 9:30° o'clock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads.taken. INCHESTER HOUSF, 44 THIRD ST, NR. 200 rooms; 25¢ to 8150 per night: 150 (0 36 per week: conveniant and respecta bie: free bu: d baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. M IDDLEAGED WORKING HOUSEREEPHE, country, $18: young woman to cook on ranch, £15, fare paid: cook and aundress, $25; German or “candinavian girl, care of children, etc., $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioyment Agen s, 634-636 Clav st. GERMAK ok SCANDINAVIAN SOk J $20; German chambermaid and sewing, $20 cook, no wash,$40; 2 Prote:tant secona giris, $25; 8 coos, German. style, $26 and $30; Protestant waitress, $26, and larze numbir of girl for all kinds of work in city and country, J. F. CROSETT & CU., 316 Sutzer st. D ESTABLISHED TAILOR-SHOP IN A i U ‘suburban town, for sale cheap. Apply TAIL- | OR, Call Cflice, Onkland. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. B() ANV ATSEES FOx CITY. CALL BET.9 and 4 at 118 Valencia st. ANTED—DRUG CL-RK: RELIEF; GRAD- nate: references, etc. Address Clerk, box 34, Cail uffice. W ANTED_CLOTHING-CU some st. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 8. Navy—Abie-bodled unmar- ried men beiween the ages of 21 and S0 y Who are citizens of the United Siates, or th who have iegally declared their intention to be- come such: musi be of good character anu habits and able Lo speak, read and write English and be between 5 feet § inches and 6 feet in heiznt. For further information apply at the Recrulting Office, 20 kliis st., San Francisco, Cal. — BRANCH OFFICE OF subscription and want ads. TER. 20 SAN 710 PROCURE AND SELL YOUR PATENTS quickly. Hal of Inven(ions. 215 Sansome st. TENOGRAPHIC SPEED CLUB NOW BEING organized av Heald's Business Lollege, 24 Pos: st.: the club wil meet two evenings each week (Tuesday wnd Thursday): club fees $1 50 a month. HARBERS PROTECTIY STUNTON ENMPLOY O ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clas BARESK =R ENPLOYMENT CALL S P. ¢, Barbery’ Assn. S KUCHS, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARLEKS KMPLOYMENT serrainry I BERNARD, 102 ~eventh st. PBAEREEES-3 REVULVING CHAIR~ AND fixtures for sale, almost new, on account movai. 921 Market st. e ECOND GIRL: A SHORT DISTANCE; 3 IN family: see party here at 10 to-day. J. F. CROS 1T & CO., 316 ~utter st. OOK AND SECOND GIRL, GILROY, $18AND 13: second glrl, §25: nursw, $20: cook, $35: 10 housework girls, ¢y and country, $20 and $25: 8 yonng girls assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 828 sutter RMAN OR FKENCH NURSE, $20, SAN Rafacl. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st W ASTED BY A COMPETENT WOMAS, A8 cook or wiil do housework. iy 227 Minna st., bet. Third aud Foarth - 200 ERMAN GI+1, WANTS SITUATION FOR cooking and downstairs work. 19 Folsom uve., off Folsom .., bst. Seventh aud Eiguth. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. N Marset: 200 rooms :bc o &1 50 per nizhi. $150 1088 por week; convenient and respectabie free bus and basgage (0 and from ihe terry. 1, ALY WOULD Liks FOSITION A8 HUUSE- 4 keeper or manager in a botel: thoroughly competent: will auchamber work: firsi-class rei- erences. Call or address 515 Mason st. ECOND GIRL, SANTA BARBARA, $20. MISS COLLEN, 328 Sutter st. (GEEMAN GOVEENESS, 825 MI86 CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. TIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOLK, §20¢ G ' Wajtresses, sume hotel, 15 and found: light housewors gir.s, $15, 320; Frendli uurse for one child, sieep home: French housework girl. £20. C. R AANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st TAMBERMAID FOR FIRST.ULASS HO- tel: only one who has worsed in firsi-class ho. te's need apply. C. k. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary. N ERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: $20. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st. SIIUATION WANTED BY YOUSG GIRL OF 16 years as nurse in & good family; speaks Fnglish, French und German. Address E. G., box 138, Ca | Office. {IRST-CLASS COOK WOULD LIKE SITUA- ion {u private family brt. 10 and 12 Cali or or address Woman's E. and I Union,7 Vn Nessav 1’0“.\'6 GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework and cooking In & small family ; no babies; wiges $12 to $15. Address P., box 9, Cail. FFICK Fick REDUCED: 25 GTS.; GIRLS OF ad uationaliies to fili various po-itions. Ger: wan Employment Uffice, 308 Mason st. 4 GIBLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 2 ¥rench girls for upstalrs wors and waiting. 813 sutter st WU-CHALR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE cheap: good location. 415 Hayes st. $140. zSHAIE BAlnnaic“snuP- GOOD . i Teceipts week: rent $10: a trial given. '24 Montgomery st., room 1. JLCHO HOU >k, Bo8hg Ma KKK | ST.—2ouMs 20c, 20 10 508 Tiahi: 81 16 §3 week: 95 8 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. UUMS 180 TO 75¢ PrR NJGa 1 6Uc TU $1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Dromm st. JINGLE FURNISH n D ROUNS: 160 A NIGHT; 76¢ week. Lindell House, Sixih and Howard. [ ANTARD_LABORERS AND MECHANIC i0 kuow thai I£d Rolkin, Keno Houss proprie: tor, stlll runs Denver House, 17 Third st.: 150 rooms; 25c 2 81 1083 rer week. A ADaTAND SUBSCRIFTIONSS+UR are taken at_Brauch (ffice, west corner Sixteentn and Mission sis, N ASiEU G COLTECT WAGES DUK, ervgcierke KNOX Collection Agoy, 110 Suiiar 5 MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE O] fé }8 THE CALL: sabsoriptions ana waut adg { BIMON WANTS 100 Med 10 GET ¥ B3 beer or wine S0 bes: free Inne. 643 ¢ iay TPKY ACME HUUse, 0@ mAnha LS Tiow o for a room: The n MERt: $L a seers TEADY RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN for housework: $18; Catholic; sleep at home: musi be cood c0oci best referonces required. & K., box 140. Cali. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SIN Romed o0ms, 20¢ to 25¢ night, $1 nxfi 50w JOR FULL AND CLEAN 100 sk, F €oftce and cakes Sc #o 10 1315 Grant ave. - 9 T0UNG GENMAN GIRLS WISH SITUA tions 1o do generai housework or upstairs work; 00d seamsiress. Call 8¢ 1405 Bush st, nr. Polk ADY AND GENTLEMEN SOLICITORS wauted; commission and salary: must be ac- qualuted in city. Address 8, R., box 71, Call. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 ceats per night: 1 2! Factio Ssetalghis 31, 8115 81 S0 ser weok JUPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHEKS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham paca. DENTISTS. [IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; CHEAP: Pay- able 81 week. CHAPMAN, 16th and Mission. FULL SET OF IEkTH WORTH $15; -fia . warranted 5 years: extraction free; fillings 0. ‘Chicago Dental Pariors. 24 Sixth st. OSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter: tel. main 5375. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Muson to 119 Powell; bridgework s specialty. CULTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. S0 Mak- ket st. DR. CHAKLES W. DECKER. A SET FOR TEETH—_WAREANTED AS good as can be made: filling $1. DR SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st next Baldwin Theater. PAINLESS “EXTRACTION, So SBOWR ge work s specialty: plates 85 up: 18 years: experichon K. L WALSIL DoDis, 8153 Goars. F. LUDLUM HILL 1443 MARKET ST, NE. Eleventh; D0 charze for extracting whea plstes are made: oid piates made over like new: Teeth from $5 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. TULL SET OF TEETH, 81; FILLING, 5001 crowns 83. _Paclfic Dental Pariors, 18 Third. JET OF TEEIH WITnOUT A FLATE DR H. 6. Young, 1841 Polk st. DI Logn T MARKET. COR GOLDEN G e. 1 open evenings: Sundavs till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MA K- ket, bet. 4 and 4th: gas speclalists; pa inless extraciing, with gas, $1: piates. §5 up: fil, 31 up. . GEORGE. W. LEEK, THE GENUINS Leek dentiat, discoverer ot painless extraction &nd patenteo of ‘improved bridgs work or teeia without any plate. moved from 6 to 20 O/ Farreils:. LL WORK KEASONABLE AND WAK: ranted. DR. J. \ Y. 1122 Marke: st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIV RUE LAWS A SPE. clalty: private; no harge unloss successful: all lawsuits, clatms, collections. wills, deeds, etc. G.W.HOWE, auy-at-law, 850 Market, cr. Stockton, A DVICE¥REE: N CHARGE UNLiss SUC- cessful. J. G. JEFFR - 88, 632 Market, rm. W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG; CON - tatlon free: probate; all cases: fees 1o DVICE FRuKE: NO CHARGE UNLESS sUG cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON 927 Market 3t LEGAL OTICES. OTICE TO CREDITO(S—E S GEOCRGE W. CORNWELL. deceased. No- tice Is hercby given by the undersizned. adminis- tratrix of ihe estate of GEO.GE W. CORN. WELL, deceased. to the creditors of and_a'l per- 2008 having cla ms against the said decessed. to €xhibit them with the necessary vouchers. wi'hin four months af er the first publication of thls ne- tice 1o ihe said administratrix. at the oftice of B M. MORGAN, att rne-at-low, rooms 35 and 36, 14 Sansome street, Ssn Francisco, the same being her place for 'he iransection of tha businessof the sald «sta:e 1a ‘he cicy and county of San Francisco. <tate of California. FELICIA F. CORNWELJ. administratrix of the estate of GEOLG - W. CORNWELL decensed. J OB EICHARDS LAW GFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bWIGLLE Melcp0one Mau 75, San Francisco. Cal. GHN 1 AITKEN AND MAURICE b ASHER, attys a: luw. rmis 515.516. 5k 1oor, Parrot oldg PROCKLYN “HOTEL ™ 208313 BUSH T board and room $110 $2 per day, §6 to §13 per_week; choice rooms 50 cenis to $1: suite Tcoms for family $1 10 81 50 per night: first-class service: free couch. CHAKLES MONTGOME. ot bbbt et ioid 5 PHYSICIANS. R C. C. ’DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. woldenGate av. ; diseases 0f Women a specialty.