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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1897 FAVORITES WON ACROSS THE BAY Four First Choices Tipped the Scales at Emery- ville. Doyle Fooled the Wise Ones by Again Scoring Winning Brackets. May R, a “Good Thing,” Beaten Out by Harold Lindsay—Salisbury II Downed Simmons, The racing at Emeryville yesterday was tame and devoid of excitement. Favorites managed to poke their noses over the wire first on four different occasions, and the books suffered some heavy losses. The day and track were perfect, and the betting all that could be desired. A good thing that was played for a “killing” in the opening event, a seven- furlong run for maidens, narrowly escaped going through. Opening in the betting at 30 to 1, May R, a filly by imp. Midlotnian or Martenhurst, was pounded down to 12 to 1, wkich price later went back to 25 azain. She was in front and looked a winner until well into the stretch, where the second choice, Harold Lindsay, came up, and under Thorpe's energetic hand- ling beat the bottled-up one out a nead. Philip H finished in the show. The 8 to 5 choice Basquil, slow to get in motion, was a good fourth. Louis Ezell had very good success with his pair, The Cheat and Queen Mab, in the three and a half furlong dash for two- year-olds. The duo were backed down from twos to 9to 10, and The Cheat won by a couple of lengths, with his stable- mate second under double wraps, in 433 seconds. Golden Echo was thira. With additional weight on her back Hermanita was considered a certainty to beat Doyle in the mile and a furiong event, yet she scored an ignominious failure, failing to even run third. Doyle was allowed to drop back in the bertting from three to 11 to 2, and in a mild sort ot a drive at the end easily disposed of the 3 to 2 choice, Little Bob. Claudius made his reappearance and finished third at odds of 15 to 1. Osric 11 has the Indian sign on Arrezzo beyond a doubt. The duo again locked horns in the fourth race at six furlongs and closed equal favorites in the betting at2tol. Dogget mansged to get Arrezzo away first, but he dropped back, and, although running strong through the stretch, was beaten out two lengths by the Burns & Waterhouse representative. Miss Baker was a close third. The owners of the chestnut sprinter Simmons thought their horse good enough to give Salisbury II a strong argu- ment. 1n the six-furlong sprint that fol- lowed, but he failed to fulfill their expec- tations. Startinga 310 5 favorite Salisbury lea throughout, and was two lengths to the zood as the wire was reached. Banjo was an indifferent third behind Simmons. Boii Rosebud and Cabrillo closed at 7 105 in the betting on the final race of the day, a mile run. Rosebud had raced Kowalsky’s head off by the time the stretch was reached, but when challenged by Cabrillo was unequal to the occasion, and succumbed by a head in 1:42. Tha winier was ridden with excellent judg- ment by Cash Sloan. AT ENTRIES AND SELECTIONS. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, three-quarters of a mile, high-weight hand:cap. 426 Manchester Sugar Foot. Roadrunner....115| 224 117 Nebula......... 90| 404 175 Edgemount....112| ..120] 405 Dranght. 101| 410 Monterey.. 105 Second race, one and a sixteenth miles, selling. 415 Coda...... 94/ 412 Sea Spray...... 101 412 Earl Cocliran. 418 Lobenguia......108 414 8t Afgron.... 415 ' wo Cheers.... 381 Warrago. 418 Trix .., 23 | 887 George Rose 414 Foremost.......101| 412 >cimitar. Third race, fifteen-sixteenths of a mile, purse. 149 Skalkeho. ......104| 248 Lincoln II. (818)Mt. McGregor..108| ... David.. 414 America.. ... 97| 424 Frank Jaubert. 96 413 Yankee Doodie. 99| 90 Flashlight......102 Fourth race, one mile, Alameda handicap, value $1000. (448) MtMcGregorIT.118 (401)Scarfpin. 92 418 St Lee... 113|" ... Redsxin.........207 179 Nebuchadnazer 93| 424 Peter the “ec.. 96 (416)C.spar.......... 95| 248 LincolnII...... 98 Fifth Tace, three-yearoids, three-quarters of a mile, selling. 394 Inflammator...105| 426 Rey Del Tierra.110 339 Miss Baker.....100| 421 Green Leaf 5 408 George Palmer.107| 408 Torpedo . 423 Miss Maggie M.100| 429 Jim Blackburn.109 426 Estaca, .130| 417 Eua H. ...107 406 Rienzi 110| 206 Woodland Belie.100 423 DonCl 105/ 357 Mercutio........ 109 406 Fortunate......105 Sixth race, one and a halt miles, handicap, hurdie. 41930C. 160| 419 Fi Fi... 419 Gold Dust......145| 419 Broad Biliow. 403 Haymarket....145| 419 7 uxedo.. 150/ 419 Fieetwood. dmaii ot SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. 403 Hello.. ... First race —Bugar Foot, Nebula, Draught. Second race — Lobengula, Scimitar, Earl Cochran. Third race—Mt. McGregor II, Yankee Doodle, Flashlight. Fourth race—Mt. McGregor IT, St. Lee, Redskin, Fifth race—Don Clarencio, Palmer, Kienzi. Sixth race—No selections. SOHOOL FUND DEFIOIT. Plan Shaping for Application Next Wednesday Night. While no action can be taken until next Wednesday night to curtail the expenses of the School Department, in view of the deficiency in the finances, which is now ascertained to be nearer $100,000 than $90,000, still a partial programme has been mapped out. Mavor Phelan and the Finance Committee of the Schoo! Board have been struggling with the proposition of economy and think they see a little light. A part of the plan 1s to dismiss ten special teachers next Wednesday night, but the names of those to go are not given George out. It is also proposed to make some provision for the unassigned teachers. A system of rigid accounting for all ex- penses, smail as well as large, is also vromised. Another point is that substi- tute teachers will probably be empowered to draw the per diem pay of whomsoever they substitute for. All around the School Department 1t is evident that great in- terest is taken in the proceedings to take place next Wednesday evening. The knife will be applied unless all signs fsil. KNOX KNEW HIS TROUSERS. Caused the Man Who Was Wearing Them to Be Arrested. Some one made himself a Christmas present of & pair of trousers belonging to a colored gentleman named W. H. Knox. The latter is a janitor, and auring his ab- sence from his room on Broadway his door was broken in and a pair of trousers was extracted. Knox might have guessed where his wearing apparel had disap- peared, but he was not sufficiently certain to make a complaint until yesterday morning,when he espied a colored hostler named Dave Jones promenading Kearny street with the Knox trousers. Knox lost no time in informing Officer R. Lean of the iniquity which was being practiced upon him. Lean took Jonmes in charge and a charge of burglary was placed against the colored man. —_—————— YARDE-BULLER RAISES MONEY. Trust Deed Showing a Loan of £1100 on Her Reversionary Interest. A trust deed was filed yesterday in the Recorder’s office in the new City Hall by Moural Allen and James 8. Goodfellow evidencing that Mary Leila Kirkham Yarde-Buller has made another raise of cash upon the basis of a reversionary in- terest in the estate of her mother. The document shows that she has borrowed &n additional £1100 upon the reversionary interest. She has previously borrowed £2500, making st least $18,000 so realiz -a. The loan was effected from the Lanca- shire and Yorkshire Reversionary Interest Company, to additionaliy secure which she has also placed a policy of insurance upon ber life. THE “CALL” R ACING ,GUIDE. CALIFDRNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Racetrack, Friday, January 22. Weather fine. day of the winter meeting, 1896-97. Thirty-efghth Track fast. s 497 FIBST BACE—Seven-elghths of a mile; maiden three-year-olds: parse 3300. ettin | morse, wetne. | st. % | st | P sockey. |op G Harold Lindsay..105| 234 | 134 | 1n |Thorpe. 3 185 ay R 100 117 | 24" | 214 |spencer 15 T3 &siineg) 83 | 54 | 34" |H. Martin 6y iEs =7.atela 31" | 83 | 41 68 &5 Da Capo ... VS N 16 15 2 |Cogent.... 734 | 63 | 67 20 80 |Clavdiana gioel o ilrs 50 100 |Dr. Martin 1 81 | 88 s|Bozeman. 30 50 | Lindendale 0 101 | 96 |1 Woods. 50 150 Defender.... 105 51 91 |103 |McDonald, .| 20 ‘60 2 |Cheridah 108 81 |11 1110 |Shephard 25 6 evrgren [ Braxey... 0100305 12 12 |12 1220 |J. Shield .30 40 375" | Autocrat ... ... 110/ 13 13 18 |e. Wilson, 100 500 The Tourist ..... 105 left|.. Sl 2 Burlingame....| 50 50 1 g0 siare Wondriviog. Winger, H. T.Grifi's b. c, by imp. Simple Sinion-Bertha. Time, 4R, SECOND RACE—Three and s haif furlongs: two-year-olds; purse $350. Tna. [ Horse, weight. % | s | Pm sookey. [op "6 i The Cheat......_.108 23 | 11 | 1215 noggen. PR 411" Queen Mab....10414 I i | Somuan| 2 01 399 |Golden Echa.....102 5 3% | 8h |H Marun..l| 2 4 4] [Biiz... 7105 8n | a4 | 4a |[Jon 2 2 599 |Calesta K....00 11102 i1 |5 5 |Thompson 10 2 .| Hertha 1106 ran ot | S e g (e 10 a2 Good start. Won handily. Winver, L. Ezelle’s b. c., Decel E A o WAy zelle’s b. c.. by imp. Deceiver-Katle J. Time, :48%. 499, THIED RACE—One and an elghth miles; selling; four-yeanolds and upward: purse 8400, T 1 Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St | 5"‘1 1% l % | % ]Bu ‘Fin. | Jockey. ufvmm:‘] 412 |Doyle, 5........110| 1(124/2h (41 (834 (82 (14 |s S07 |Diuie Bob,5.117103 3 (B h F(5 3 (88 |8 10 [530 |34 |Sinughter g <o [Clandins 8.2777112) 417 |7 lon {620 [32 |34 [Thorsen o> S8 412 |Hermanita, 5.7°104| 2 (234 3216122 |11 (134 |ah |, Muriio. o088 2 420 |Follock. 4 .......105| 5|63 |4h” 815 |41 (a3 |510 |Henne.sey. 6 12 409 |Peurarch, 42011 651" 1123414 (213610 (610 [R. Isom 15 20 eeveeen. | Eventide, 4. 98] 7|sn len”|7" | 177 7 |Lenk 20 200 Good start. Won easily. W inner, B. Schreiber's b. g, by MacDuff-Miss Laurence. Time, 1.06. 43(), YOURTH RACE—Three-quarters of & mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse $400. Index.| Horse, weight. st.| 34 | 3 | 3% | s | Fin sookey. |on "% = | S - (398)|Osric 1i...........110| 8 738 | & 43 |12 |m TEBET 417 | Atrezzo . 108 1 én | Tve | 83 | 32 Dogaan: |78 3 339 |Miss Bake |4 31 | §% | 2%a| 32 [siaventer e 5 386 |Principie 1 2 Juk |1 A1 a7 00 5 B P 416 Jim Biackburn.. 7 41 | 2h | 83 | 610 |Hennessey. 519 497 |Mercudlo .o H 8% | 8¢ | 3% | 76 lo soan” 40 200 <svenss- | Major I 9 8n |1 IlllSeven Up. 8i.x; 31 | 38| 75| 0" |Bommer, 300 Good start. Won handily. Winner. erhouse’s b. c., by Ben Ali-Shasta. Time, 1:16%4 48] FIFTH RACE—1breequ four-year-oids ana upward; purse $400. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | &t. str. | Fin. Jockey. ul;'m" it 413 |Salisbury 11, 4...209| 1. 1 Thory 416 |Simnions, 6 3 23 HH E?:m 410 |Banjo, 8..... 5 52 534 |Spencer. 414 | Bluebell, 6., 2 6 44 |C. Sloan 409 |Isabelle, 4. 8 434 | 56 son 3 404 |Heartsease, 4. 4 35 7 Hennessy, ¢ % Good start. Won easily. Winner, Burns & Waterho use’s br. h., by Racine-lmp. ¥.irt. Time, 1:15, 43 SIXTH KACk—One mile; selling: four-year-oids and upward: purse §400. spdex. | Horse,ace, weignt. |8t | 34 | 36 | 3% | sn | ma | socker. Joro7 T7408 |Cabrillo, 5........109| 3| 48 | 81 | 8 31 | 1n |cw - 380 | Rosebud, 5. 104| 2| 21 1h 8 ;’(’ 1 fi 23 Jom]:.."“ o‘y% (4U4) |San Marco, 4. ...104| 7| 6h [ Y’ 64 4 814 Henne 8 415 |Kowalsky, 4 1 1h 2 1h 23 4 b |Slaoghter. 8 398 |Favory, 5. 8 54 51 4 3/, 53 510 |Spencer. .| 20 412 [Sea Spray. 5. 4l 7 79: 158 64 | 810 |k Isom... 11| 12 220 |Instigator. 4 6| 8 8 8 75 | 720 |H. Marin 10 414 |Woodchopper,a..308| 5| 315 | 4% | 71 | 8 8" |Doggeit. 6 Gooa start. Won driving Winner, B. Van Time, 1:42. BruoV’s b. h., by St Saviour-imp. Lizzie Hampton, 0 THE JUDGES' COPPERS SIZILE? Plea to Exempt Them From the Embargo on Ice- Water. A Supervisorial Committee That Was Co'd and Unsym- pathetic. Best Judge of Ice-Water in the New City Hall Will Abandon the Fiuid Gamely. Are the judicial coppers at the new City Hali heated to the sizzling point? This question was practically raised yesterday, and a smile ran around a green-topped table, which was flanked by Supervisors Delaney, Rivers, Devany, Rottanzi and Haskins. Indeed, the question was raised more specifically, and amounted to an in- timation that Judge Wallace's coppers were particularly heated. All this came about during a brief hear- ing concerning the curtailment of the official ice-water supply. Heretofore ice was clinked in the water pitchersand glasses of the City Hall offices, and still clinks in them, but ice costs money and times are hard, and very scon Judges, Su- pervisors and all lesser lights wiil_prob- ably be drinking their Spring Valley straight and plain. The ice supFly has cost the City several hundred dollars per annum. Lawyers, heated by argument, have cooled off in the neight of their legal effervescence at the expense of the City. The “push,” dropring into the City Hall to take a frienaly personal interest in thecontrol of the municipahity, have sipped ice-water sparingly and talked copiously. Visitors from abroad haye noticed the peculiarly fine “‘bead ’ on the water, due principally to the ice bill paid by the City. The Committee on Public Buildings has decided that ice, during the winter months, is superfluious, They have even argued that it is inconsistent and absurd for a Superior Judge to sit before a grate fire in his chambers to keep warm, hold- ing at the same time in the judicial right band & glass of ice-water with which to get cool. Lf the Juages are too warm, the cost of coal, they have argued, is thrown away, while the caloric effect is thrown away, he drinking water at a temperature common in Novs Zembla. Yesterday a representative of the Union Ice Company went to the Committee on Finance and pleaded that the Superior Judges at least might still have ice- water. He confined himself, so far as the mention of names was concerned, to Su. perior Judge Wallace. The committee was unsympathetic. One of the members inquired what harm there would be if Superior Judges should pay for ice out of their own pockets if they found it to be indispensabie for their physical comfort. Another expressed tie opinion that what a Judge may need in July it is againsi reason to suppose that he should require it in December or Janu- ary. Nothing was done about the matter. The City has never supplied judicial tem- ons, Sugar or straws. Nothing has been heard from Judge Campbell. He is the best juage of ice- water in the City Hall, but he is game, and will soon drink Spring Valley tepid without a murmur. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. CM Lawson & w. X Mx A Stewart, Sn Ls Obispo A P Gverton. Suta Rosa A Haskinson, Quincy Mrs G W Longley. Cal C W Kline & w, Kedamg S Brown, Colusa D Ellenhouse, Colusa A McCormick, Colusa W W xumley & w, Mass H M Antbony, Mass_J C McMullin. Mass C W Benjsmin, San Jose M C Long, Los Angeles F scout, Stockton W B Buckner, We: 5 hasta G S Lampson, Oakiaud rvl O E Willims, Stockion G W Mapes, Reno W A Durham, Seims Seima W T Maruin, Selma 3enlo Park L Cwens, -outh Park H Stel ing, Davisville Mrs Steilin, Davisville ¥ F Redow, Reidivg _ C U Bacon, Redwood Mrs de Cosiello, Kedwod B Frend. Reto 1 Hoskins & wf, BC M Burns, Montana W J Menion, Nw York C O Clark, New York M Chamier, Jionterey W L Lurline, Colo S E Craven, Nev ¥ A Davidsou, Astorla S Henry, Los ADg. A Valmer, S L Obispo A Smith, Or Miss £ Elilott, Sn Rafael Lilienthal, Oakland "R G Cook, Mendocino F Kneely, Bltte ida M Irwin, >alem Miss N C'Gibson, Cal W Dongiass.’ Mont F nila:r, Wash J'W =hepatd. Ariz E Mcoetiigan, Vallejo D E Eiliott. Vatlejo N C Burchell & red Mrs & ¢ ox, M reed Mrs Whetsiine, i2érkely Rev P Kirby, Weavervl A C McKinnan, Or W G Cheney, Los Ang JF iines, Cloverdals Miss I r.uds, Redding W sims, Winters H -eman, Winters C A Allen & w, Colusa b High, Ur J C Ingals, Healdsburg GRAND HOTEL. A W Stuart. Courtland D W Bishop, Sacto ¥ H Haslien, Det:oit B Barnas, London Diss A apitian.Chicago MraB R Bonesteil, Cal H A Jackson. Humtoldt W _ isher, Calistoga E V Cocswrll, tiickman H Harc, San Jose AT Adems, Oakland D Win ernetz & wt, Cal W G Uriige. Fresno J M James Coiusa T R Owens, Solano G R Andre ss, Willows i W Shinn, Mexico W S Luning, Martinez J B Nason. Antioch €O Perry, Cal Miss £ Cramer, St Louis T G Chace, Los Angeles + Hudipohl, Dutch Fiat F B Granger, Al varado B T Corain. Newark A Peunington, Ukiah 5 P Young, Sacramento F. Mason, ~ac'amento T R Jackson, Sacto I B ‘Iregioan, Amador J Johuson & w. Salem E Holloway, Woodlund J Dean & wt, Newark G Lidgerman, 1.0s Aug G W Westman, 5 Jose Miss C Curtis, Fresno C L Ruggles, Stockton J M Cox, Waisonville E i Griggs. Stanford I ~eawell, Ukiah J M Gleaves, Redding J B Sanford, Ukiah ¥ Flint Jr & w1, 5 Jose A J Peciar, Fresno C Le Rue & wt. Yountvle S Androus&w!. Pasadena J F Carlere, Los Angeies ¥ C Franck, Santa Clara J B Hoyt Birds Landing Mrs J C Bal’, Woodland Mrs i Ball, Woo land E J Crophy, Boston Mrs J Grigis, Indiana G W McCord, W ashington PALACE HOTEL. ‘W E Webb, San Diego F A Buck, Vacaville JM Samp. ner, Gnd Jein F Manley, Gnd_junction A B Mi.cheli, N Y Ruth Taggart, X R Graham, Los Angel Mrs R I Plerce, S Jose William Sfeg, Milwaukee H_Harvey, Wilmingion H Benning, Catalina C W Knowles, Port:and C O Whiting, ~ Y F W Dexter, N Y W O Watson, San Jose J I Watsc L M Watson, San Jose G L Watson. W P tamniton, Colusa S Ashelm. St Louis C Heime, Stanford F L Weis Chicago C F Aaron, Stantord W E Bar hoiomew, N Y D W Simpson, Chicago U D Helwig, Kansas City A W Brows, N Y GE Waiker, S Rosa W E Arthur, Pasadena £ C Voorhels, Sutter Ck DMiss Voorheis, Oakland Mrs E Buckingbam, Cal A L Picher, Stanford LICK HOUSE. Geo D McLean, Grs Vily H K Cobb, Chicago Bir H J Baby, Moatreal G B Moore, Chicago E C Frazler, Santa Rosa B Will am«, Sacto C A Starke. Sta Barbara E J Wheelor & wt, B C Rev A W Edeiman, Cal MrsH D Cousins, LosAng Henry Blackmun, Prtid 8 G (osins, Los Angeles J 1oover, Spokatie H Heppner, Spokane G S Bloss, Alwater H T Geer, Turlock A L Bryan, Napa ¢ SR Crawford, Mass G W K Musters & w,Ala T A Winn, St Pau: C A Rudorft. conors’ J B Tracey, J.os Angeles J M Leonard, San Jusn W G Henderson, Fresno N P Brown, Oakiand J E Burns, Sacramento NEW WESTERN HOTEL. JWMurphing,Cotral Am W Slocum, Fort 1L Marzh & w, Ft Bragg L L Fick, Ugden H Gotham &'w. Cal 4 H Corap, Cal ¥ C Mayford, Chicago ¥ H Duniap, Chicago John Lemon'& w, N Y Harry Williams, N Y H peterplice, N ¥ Juck Nolan, Or L A Holmes, Galveston ‘A M Nolau, Milbrae J B Cochran, Syracuse J A ‘Browne, Porterville E Hill, Columbus. O~ T M Yoise, Jersey O S H Smith, Suiphur Crk A A Gibson, Suiphur Crk Jack Welck, Bosion G Breen, Los Ang W Jones, Kern City BALDWIN HOTEL Capt Hogan & w.Mriinez F Parker, Sacto W T Nuft. San Jose J Jonnson & w, San Jose Cde Vilbiso, Winters ¥ Alvingill, Pil B Jones, Dallas, Tex R D Weidon, Lallas, Tex G V Woifendall, N Y J'1 Pheips & w, Mont. LT Wure Jx, Saota Croz S Hill, kI Dorado A Benjessen'& w, S Jose E W Morgan, ..ont W B kreel, san Jose L A Le: g, San Jowe C s Smith'& w, ¥ Jose W R Clark & w,Stockotn Miss Clark, stcckion 1 HWhittmore, S Kafael W F Parker, Los Ang _ Miss L Ray, N ¥ SPECIAL NOTICES, B Ban SENARES EIECTED FOR 84, lons made, city or coun: Pacifio Collection Ca, 416 Monigy s Foom ol 8680, CHURCH NOTICES. g HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. S-cond and Third sts., two blocks from Paiace Hotel. Rev. W. W. Case, D. D.. pastor. Hours of public services, 11 A. 3. and 7:30 P. M.: Sunday-school st 12:30; prayer meet- ing Wednesduy evening, 7:45: Epworth Leagus, 6:30 Sunday eveniug: morninz sermou by Rev. Dr. Coyle; evening sermon by Mr. Henry Var- ley, the English evaogelist. Mr. Varley will preach every night in ti,e church during the week and on Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday after noons at 3 o’ciock. =& (CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Chureh, Mission st., bet. S'xth ana Sev- enth—Rev. E. K. Dille, D.D., pastor; K. V. Watt, Sunday-school superiniendent: J. J. Morris, musi- cal director: H. M. Bosworth, organist. The pastor will ' preach a¢ 11 A, M. Mornlng subject, “God’s Anvil, Men's Hammers; iha Bibie and Its Cri fcs” Inthe evening iev. John Coyle. D.D., Presiding kider of the District. wiil preach. ~unday-school ar 1 p. . Bible-classes Tor adults, Kindergarien for iitt e ones Young People's meetings at 6:30 . . Midweck prayer- meeting st 7:30 p. M. Wednesday, followed by Quarterly Conference. Sea s iree; all welcome. 5, SIMPSOS MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Haight ot. Preaching ac 11 4. . and 7:30 P. . ‘I he pastor will preach at both services. ‘Subject at 11 A. ., *“The Candle of the Lord. At 7:30 P, “How to Read God’s Book.” Revivil services every mi ht this week, except aturday, led by Rev Drs. Phelps and Uimy. Sunday-school at 12:30 P. .. C. B. Perkins superintendent. Kpworth League service at 6:30 p. m. The public cordially invited o all the services of this church. Seas free. Ushers in attendance. Prayer- meeting Wednesduy evening at 7:45 o'clock. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued, AGENTS WANTED. LFINED 8iUDLE-AGED WIDOW WISHES. housekeeper’s position for widower or elderly couple. Cali or address Ramona, 100m 17, cor. of Thirteenth and Harrison sts., Vakland. 25, 3 HOUSEGIRLS $20 AND H O e oot soung women 10do housework in Y OU=G LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION 8s seamsiress or governess. Apply 138a Fourth st., room 4. 7 OUNG SWEDISH GIHL WISHGES TO DO light housework. _Please call 10034 Second st. ADY EXPERIENCED IN MANAGING hotel or lodging-hou.e desires a position in same. Apply 1148 Sutter st. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION IN bakery or restaurant. Apply MRS GOOD- 21 Turk st INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Marset: 200 rooms :5¢ (0 8150 per night: wi amall famiiies, $12 and §15. C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st ESTAURANT WAITRESS, 86 A WEEK. C. B HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. S OUNG WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, OUAC Yemiis, country. $207 middle-aged woman as working housekeeper: ranch cook, 815, fare paid: boarding-house cook, $20, etc. MUR- 1Y READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. TRLS (GERMAN PREFERRED) FOR GE Gl asawork. MRS, DADAML. 318 Sutter. AITHAXSS, COUNTRY HOTEL $22%. HO- TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st FFICE FriE REDUCED: 25 CTS.; GIR.LS OF IBERAL COMMISSION PAID GOOD ME cali at once. 125 Hayes st. near Van Ness. W A TED—TLAUY AND GENTLEMAS agents 10 seil our transparent Kknives aog 800as; good wages made; also best mopwringe! ail and mop: send samp for carculars. Address MAJOR A VIGNOS, Canton, Ohio. THAT UUTSELLS AN® book is “General every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chlef of tha United Staies army: first agent’s commission $22 in 3hours. E. PERSON. manager subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 725 Murket st WANT. ED—MISCELLANEOU! $1 50 to 86 per week; convenient and respectable; ail uationalities to fill various positions. Ger- T. WATKINY (. CODE BOOK (SEC- free bus and basgage 1o and from the ferry. man Employment Ufice, 306 Mason st. - ond hand). 29 Murketst. AN, WIFE AND CHILD WANT 1 OR 2 | W ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST AT HOUSE- | \\/ANTED TO BUY 1000 DI B~ SKINS roows in rooming-house, where wiie can work work. Apply with references, 3448 Twen- WAt Ruce, Spreckels building. 925 Market, for rent. R. S., box 3, Gall. tleth st., cor. Capp. BUILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBrIG SASHES ADY WOULD LIKE TO DO PLAIN SEW- ing aud mending n. home. 181 Taylor st., rm 2 ANT ADS AND SUB-CRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission s:s. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken at_branch office, 339 Hayes st.; open untin ) o‘clock. QW COR SIXTELNTH ST, NEAR MI- sion: brasch office of THs CALL. Sub- scriptions and waut ads taken., 71 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrintions an‘ want ads taken. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, CORNER Sixteenth and Market sts.—Re: F. F. Jewell, pastor. Services morning 11 o’clock: evening 7:3). Sunday-school 12:70 P.3.: John Dyar, sujeriutendent. The pastor will ‘preach morn'ng and evening. Morn.n: subject, *The Citv Captured;” evening, * Tanglea Family Mat- ters.”” All are cordially Sivited to attend. Seats free. Pastor's residence, $631 Sixteenth st. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzle, D.D.. pastor: Kev. Kdwin H, Jenks, co-pastor. 'Dr. Mackenzle will preach at 11 a3 Rev. William Martin of Santa Rosa will preach at 7:50 p. .. exchanging with Mr. Jenks. Suntay-school at 12:45 ». 3.: Y. P. 8. C. E. av6:18 P.M. prayer-meeting Weanesday t 8 P.M. All are welcorne. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. ERMAN MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE 10 take charge of piace in country: man good farmer and well experfenced 1n_wines: wife good cook and_housekecper: can give good reference. Address 812 Kearny st., room 24. OMPETENT,, RELIABLE MAN, WITH Teferences, wants charge of stock ranch on hares or otherwise. Apply J. P. JOHNSTON & 872 Broadway, Oakiand. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below. Kearney, nr.Cal.; iel.ain 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE INTLLLIGENGCE AGENCY. R, 90. St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.; tel >ain 5284 §5 FIRST UNITED PRESEYTERIAN Church. Golden Gate ave., cor. of Polk st. Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D.. pastor.” Services at 11 3. and 7:30 P M. YOung peopiv's services at P.3M. The pasior will preach ac both services. abj-ct for evening, ¢“Which Is the Better Friend of the Poor, the Church or the Saloon?’ Cordial invitation to all. FHOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Osk aga Baker sts.—Rev. F. R. Farrana, pastor. Services at 11 A. . and 7:45 P. M. abbath school at 9:50 A, M. Y. P. 8 C. K. at 5 P. u. Praver-meeting Wednesday evening. Youug People’s chorus and social on Friday even- ing. Al cordially invited. 519 Devisadero st. Pastor’s residence, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection No. 1 — Hegular meeunng THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, January 22, at 8 o'clock. D. (SATURDAY) EVENING, January 2 & at 7:30 Oclock. 1) 2. SEORGE J. HOBE, §ec. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. HINESE & JAPANYSE; EST'D 20 Y BARS: help:tel. muin 1997. BRADLEY & C0..640 Clay (VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41114 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. Y YOUNG GERMAN, POSITION AS CLERK in cash zrocery; have had some experience: object, future partnership. Address G. C., box 52, Call Office. TANTED_RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED W ol oianio eaet aa sieswoman. Address 5. R., box 65, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL FOR_UPSTAIRS. WORK, $20; also nursegirl, 12to 14 yearsold. 313 Sutter s ESPECTABLE GIRL OR WOMAN FOR housework. 716 Green st., bet. Powell and Mason. Y .USG GIRL T0 CARE FOR CHILD AND assiac housework. 1017 Fair Oaks, near Twen- ty-fintn. F. DREBSCUTTING SCHOOL—FRENCH « talior system taught. 916 Market at., rm. 54. WLYSN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads. taken. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS cuiting and making taught: casy payments: ualimited lessons: patterns 25c. |MCDOWELL Dresscutting School, 636 Market st. ~WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- 8 weeks required: tools given; catalogue sent. S. F. Barber Schiool, 1515 Howard. 116 YISTE ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cari; subscription and wani ads taken. AWRENCE CUTIING SCHOOL IS THE only reliable place for patterns: every one guaranteed to be perfect. 1231 Market st. doors, mantels. ete., for sale. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLO Sty A KLk b et 1166 Mission si. ; NG AND JEW- N. 109 Sixth s SURE, BAFE A B FOR all female diseases: ladies mag, have the bene- it of the skill and atiention of a physician of long and successful practice. A home in confinement with best care, with the privacy of a home and the conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick o discouraged should call on the doctor and state thelr case. All consultation free and confiden Sole sgent Rex Magnus, the great world-renowed rem- eay for home treatmen:. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. R J. H. JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL: ist, still offers his valuable services 1o (he un- fortunute, With & mind matured and enriched by studies of an advanced order. there is hardly a disease In the catalogue of human ilis he cannot treat to a peifect cure. Ladies, he is always ready 10 assist you. His knowledge has been strengthe ened by extensive experience. No case peculiar to your delicite organism is bevond bLis sure con- trol. His female monthly remedies are sure and safe In their effects. His tried and valuable remo- dies for lost manhood are mever-failing in their action, and are warranted for both young and old. He excels all others iz cure of private diseases. Over 60 years of practice enables him Lo warrant a cure in all cases. Consultation parlors. 906 Market st Call or write direct to 906 Market st., rooms 11 and 12. MOST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 56U per night; $1 50 to 36 per week: free 'bus and baggage 1o and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—BY YOUNS MAN, SITUATION as porier: has been shipping clerk: is a good glass dhd drv-goods packer; Kastern experience. 1. 8. W, box 181, Call Office. TOUNG MAN OF STEADWGHABITS WILL work in hotel and restsurant $gr his board and room 8o he can attend night sci g00d refer- ences. S., box 1. Call Office, OUNG BUY WHO UNDERSTANDS PLAIN cooking and waiting (zood speaker) wants per- manen position as schoolboy: city. Address JAPANESE PETER, 1909 Fillmor- st. AINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, TEMP- erate. with best references, wili work very cheap: day or job; city or country. J. ARDELL, 1042 Folsom st. ELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION TO care for horses, garden and grounds: good driver; understands milking. H. B., box 118, Call. GOLDEN GA1E LODGE NO. 30, CONCORDIA LODGE NO. 122, I. 0. O. F.—The funeral commitiee i3 hereby noufied to ns- ZARRE and A. Mi.—Called meeting THIS semble at Odd Fellows' Hall SU. DAY, January 24. at 1 0’clock P. M. o attend the funeral of our laie brother, WILLIAM SCHMA- DEKE. By order of the N. G. GEORGE SCHREI, P. G, CHRIST ROEBER, Secre 5, 0ULSBY CONSOLIDATED GOLD Mining Company—Not ce is hereby given that the regular annual meeting Of the Stock- o dera of the above company w il be held at thelr office, room 7, Miils building, San Francisco, oy WEDNESDAY. February 8, 1897. EDWARD W. HEBARD, Secretary. & JASONICCEMETERY ASSOCIATION. The anoual meeting of lot-owners in the Masonic Cemetery will be held at the Masonic Temple 01 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 2, 1497, at 2 o'clock, for the elecilon of three trustees’ and such business as may legally come before it. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. AN AND WIFE WILL TAKE CHARGE OF or assist in 10dging-house on reasonabie terms. “ddress O. P., box 89, Call Office. OODWORKER (MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN) wants woik; city or country. Address A.Z., box 71, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG bright boy 12 years old in an office: speaks French and Enelish. Address 1027 Clay s XPERIENCED CROCKERY-PACKER: dinner sets a specialty. Drop postal to D. THORN 10, 1011 Mission st. XPERIENCED MAN WANTS TO RAISE and can beiries on shares. _S., box 7, Call. OUNG MAN 15 YEARS OLD WISHES PO- sitfon in some office; good references. A. F., 1341 Minoa st. j«<ARBER WISHES POSITION IN 16c SHOP; 13 would take a steady position evening and Sat- urday: good habits and referesces. Aadress B. M., box 37, Call Oftice, TRE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stocknolders of the National Ice Com- pany wiil be had at the . flice of the com 827 Market st.. San Francisco, Cal, on WEDNES- DAY, the 3d asy of February, 1897, st the hour of 11 o'clock . M., for the purpose of electing & board of afrectors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. T. DONAHUE, Secretary. Office 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B, PIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 9 (twenty-five cents per snare) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY, will be heid at the office of the Company, 327 Market street, on and ater Friday, January 22, 1897 ‘I ransfer books will close Saturday, January 16, 1597, at 12 o'clock X. E. H. SHELDOY, Secretars. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. 0)PETENT, ABLE-BODIED COOK AND Jhousework woman, with girl 8 and boy 10, wanis place In country: $10 a month. C. R HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. (CCMPETENT, “TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN U wishes to do washing, ironing, cookinz or housecleaning by the day: best references. MRS, M., CUKTIS, 8567 Twenty-sixth st. near Mission. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE IN FAM- ily, 2 or 3: doing light housework and is a good plain sewer: reference; gooc home; small wages. G.. box 7, Call Oftice. 7OUNG GERMAN, WELL EDUCATED LADY, wants to give German lessons and to help around :ne house. Address 2618 Webster st., corner Vallejo. Y OUNG WOMAN JUST ~FROM FRANCE wishes place; teach French: second work or waiting: good references. Address Y. ., box 77, Call Oftice. OBER, YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WITH best of references, wishes employment as teams er or any other work: city or country. . Y., box 76, Call Office. OUNG MAN ~PEAKING GERMAN AND English, handy with t00s, a good driver, well acquainted, wishes a situation. Address A. R., box 14, Cail Office. EXPERIENCED RUBBERS ON RACE stock, $20 and found, see boss here this morn- ing: ranch foreman; farmers; pruners and orch- ard hands: old man to do chores. eic. MURRAY & READY, Leadlng Employment Agents, 834 836 Clay st. OUK, PLAIN, BOARDING-HOUSE, NEAR city, $25: waiters and dishwashers. MUR-. RAY & READY, Leading Employmeut Agents, 634-636 Clay st. €) NEAT WAITERS WITH DRESS SUITS, first-class hotel, $30;_neat upstairs porter with good references, hotel, §25. C. B. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. JANTED—MAN TO RAISE TURKEYS ON shares; shoemaker, $30 and found, and others. Apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. 2 MAS, AND WIFE FOR SMALL BANCH near city, man 10 do farm work, woman to COOK for three or four men. aiso farmers, team- sters, milkers, dishwashers, COOks, walters, etc. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. TEGETABLE-MAN, $30; PASTRY COOK. $45: night cook. $6 week; bellboy : dishwasher, 85 a week; second cook, 85 a week: bellboys, 810 and room; 'second cook, $40 and room; third cook, $35 and room. MARTIN’S, 749 . arket. NEW KEMEDY THAT IS PERFECTLY harmless; never fails in any case of monthly sickness. no matter what the cause may be. Price §5 to $10. No electricity or Instruments; never. makes sick to make well: travelers helped; no delay; years' experience: first-class home in cone finement. Dr. & Mrs. Davies, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. Consulc free; French pilis/ $2; hours, 9 A. M. 104, 7108 P M. FROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS T0 BE- A Siore every case of monthiy sickness from ‘whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others bave fled; no instruments used. many years experience: every case guarsntoed advice free: terms reasonable; first-class privi bome for confinement. MRS, DR. DALEY, 1 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ment_or worthless pills used: every woman herown physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day;ican be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed ; do not trust incompetent female physicians. DR. POPPEK, the we:l-known pioneer, 518 Kearny st B FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A gueranteed absolute curs for all female dis- eases (00 maiter what cause): positively safe and sure; no danger Or after effects: taken in time it also Acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mall on receipt of price. WALLEE BROS., 33 Grant ave. R. AND MRS, WEGENER, 526 EDDY private home with every comfort; separats rooms berore and during confinement; all femala complaints skillfully treated; regular physician; quick relief for travelers: best care: terms moder- ate; consultation free: plils $2. YOOK, COUNTRY HUTEL, 860 AND ROOM. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. VW ANTED —SOLICTOR ~FOE “BRYAN'S Batule for Free Siiver.” with blograp:y Bryan aua wife: also speechies; bouanza for agents; tremendous demand; commission 50 per cent: credi. given; freight paid: ouifis free; write quick. DUMiNION CO., Chicago. WANTEn‘:BquN"PmsflNG OFFICK: oune who understands tho cases. Call at Law Journal, 219 Busb s: "IRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER ON MENDING: must be steady. 133 Twenty-fourth st., near Bryant. WO BARBERS WANTED. 1817 MISSION street, Y ANTED—BARBEK - OR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 609 Broadway. FYOU WANT LIGHT AND PROFITABLE employment call ¢ 113 Valencia st. Y OUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WISHES 4 PO- sition where there is no Sunday work: good Dbabits and Calizornia references. Address G. M., box 37, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH coachman In private family: city; good horse- an and houseworker; carefai driver; kuows the care of finest carcinges and harness: willing and obliging: four years with one family; best ret- erence. D., box 160, this ofiice. W ASTED — MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN with references wauts si uation as gardener and general work ubout private place; horses. cow nandy with toois; moderate wages. Address Wil ling, box 119. cail Office. ARDENER, UNDERSTANDS PROVAGAT- ing, greenhouse work, vegetabie-growing: can milk and run_gasoline engine: wants situatioa: £00a references. _Address Gardener, tox 17, Call. ANTED—SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN school supplies. Whitaker-Ray Co..728 Markt ANTED — PIANO-PLAY=E WHO CAN sivg. Apply 285 O'Farreil st. JHOFMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING; steady job. 2024 Fiftn st RS GOODWIN, SPECIALIST: LADL near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed; any disease or com piaint: home for patients: best free diagnosis: low fees; seif cure, 401 Van Ness ave., flat D. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION restored in a few hours: safety assured at any time; instant relief for travelers: home {n confine ment: consult freo; confidential; hours, 10 10 5. MES. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause; home In confine- ment; every comtort:_satistaction guaranteed or money refunded. MKES DR. GWY r R, 226 Turk st. LFEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies with female troubies: o danger; safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don’t deiay unil too 0SGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. ON'T FAIL T0 CONSULT DE. JUKDAN AT his museum. 1051 Marxet st.: his 50 vears snccessful practice is a guarantee of fair treatmeat; the worst Cases treated satisfaciorily by malil. $500 T2 D OF ACASE T FAIL TO GURE of female complaints or diseases of the eye; consultation free. MES. DR. SCOT1,825 Geary ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2012 Folsom st. [YOR SALE—BAKBER-SHOP, WITH THREE chairs, if desired: also househola furniture; would exchange for country shop also. Address Barber, box 6, Call \V ANTED—A PARTNER TO ASSIST THE inventor in bandiing good patents. Address 0. M. B, 4564 Ninth st., Oakland. O0Y WANTED—ONE LIVING WITH HIS parents. App y News Letter, 515 Kearny st U PRAK'S FEMALE REGULATING safe and efficlent emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay agls, ; 3 F. LYING-IN (PRIVATr) H 3 DIS. « eases of women and children. 235 Kearny, r. 9. OME, A ¥RIEND AND MOTHLER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. F IRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE see MRS DR. PUETZ and be content. 2b414 4th. TLLS: ESSENGEK-BOY; STATE AGE AND GIVE reference. Apply P. O. box 2048. OSITION WANIED BY EXPERIENCED jewelry, leatner goods and notion salesman: 8lso good ‘window-dresser; best references. Ad- dress Ref, box 1, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD LIKE TO work in stable or private place: Is a first-class driver; wages no object: city Or country: refer- ences. Address 207 Montgomery ave., room 73. OBER AND R/LIABLE YOUNG MAN © wants situation as porter or driver: not afraid to work. Address H. R.. box 11, Call Office, Oak- iand. M;DLEAGED GERMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as janitor: baniy with tools: references. H. F, box 1, Call Office. TOUNG MAN, AGED 19, GOOD HORSEMAN, would iike position in private place: expe: rlenced driver: temperate in all respects: good references. Addres: B., box 22, Call. USTRIAN _WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE wishes position as working housekeeper for lodging-house or for lady or gentleman; a good cook. Call for 3 days, 246 Third st., room 8. IWEDE, 24, FIRST-CLASS WASHER AND all-around laundry man, would like any kindgof situation: also driver; Al reference. Ad- dress C. E., 713 Minna st. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION 10 do light housework where she can keep her young brother. Address M. S., 10 Sycamore ave. OUNG MAN, 21, WISHES A SITUATION as fireman or co er; experience of three JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN SEC- ond girl; is neat, respectable and willing: also agood sewer. Address G., box 9, Call Office. 7 IDOW OF 40 WISI1ES POSIIION AS MAN- aging or working housekeeper: iz neat and economical; references. 813 Hayes st. ERMAN NUKSE WISHE> ENGAGEMENT by lady inconfinement, sick lady and chiidren. 182 Sixth st., room J6. FAT GERMAN GIKI, WISHEsS PL CE TO AN “do upstairs work. Address B., box 48, Call. ADY WISHES MEN'S WASHING AND menaing. Oall 324 *eveath st., first door rear. »a years. Address J. L., box 12, Valljo. ARBER WANTS STEADY JOB: 6 YEARS in iast place. 400 Haight st. TOUNG MAN, SPEAKING GERMAN AND Engiish. wishes work of any kind. G. E., box 151, Call Office. ACHINIS? WOULD LIKE POSILTION TO take charge of engine ity or country. C. M. R.. 10 Steuart st. GENTS FOR A MERCHANT TAILOR: only experienced need apply. 525 Geary st. {ORSALE—THREE-CHAIR B3 RBER-SHOP; cheap. A. B. C., box 104, Call ('ffice, AN FOR INSIDE WORK IN PRINTING office: one who will invest small capital and become a partner, preferable .0 hired help; fine opportunity offered: established 7 years. Address J. J., box 16, Call Office. IRST-CLASS 5 ARBER WILL TEACH young man the trade: no college: 3 months’ course, $30; tools given; small wasges. Apply Call Office. "0 LET_BARBER SHOP. 433 PINE ST.; g00d location: cheap. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 60. 959 Howard, or. Sixth. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. S. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- Tied men betwcen the ages of 21 and 30 sears who are citizens of the United S:ates, or those who have legally declared iheir Intention to be- come such; must be of good character and habits and able Lo speak, read und write English and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Kliis st., San Francisco, Cal. 116 3S1E Sk — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscription and want ads. taken. 0 PROCURE AND SELL YOUR PATENTS quickly. Hall of Inventions, 215 Sansome st. AKBEES PRULIECILY e UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretarr. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Claz. TRONG YOUNG MAN WITH EXPER! ence as watchman; wisnes situation; has best of references and can give good security: can at- tend toeugine or do other work if desired. Ad- aress B., box 1, Call Office. TIRACTIVE WIDOW DESIRES A PLACE as housekeeper in widower’s house or lodglig- house. Apply, 10 to5 only, room 5, 1007 Market. OUNG WIDOW WANTS GENTLEMEN'S mending at home. 108 Fourth st., room 2. “DI~H GIRL WISHES WORK BY TH y: washing, ironing or housecleaning. Pie: call or write 264 Minna st Y OUNG GIRL OF 18, ATTENDING SCHOOL, would do housework outside of school hours; small saiary. k., 2626 Miission st. ESPECTABLE W MAN WANTS WORK by the day: washing ironing or cleaning. 5850 Twenty-sixth st., cor. Capp. T,ALY 'HAVING A CHILD TO SUPPORT ai would Jike to have any kind of sewing for la- and chidren. Address F., box 39, Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. TODLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION as nfhnaging housekeeper, or would sew by the day: no triffers; no postais. Call or audress MRS. A. M. A., 1501i%} Market st. ARDEN R, GERMAN, SINGLE, WHO thoroughly understands landscape gardening, carpet bedding. greenhouse, orchard and vegeta- ble growing, and who has first-class references of some of the best known private piaces in this State wishes a situation 1n a private or public lnce. Address B. B box 40, Call Office. Pl MAN OF 46 (WIDOWER), BPEAKING ITAL: ian and English, understands the fruit and grocery business, wishes employment at same, or as & nurse in private or public nospital, or asa bedmaker or gardener, or any other like occupa- ton for very modrrate wages. Address FEANK MARTINELLI 500 Francisco st. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taxen. 330 HAYES ST-BRANCH OFFICE OF B THE CALL: subscripions and want ads akén. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscrip:ions taken. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. THE OMPETENT WOMAN, GOOD COOK AND lauudress, wants situation in this city or across the bay. Cail oraduress L. H., 3480 Seventeenth St near Guerrero. ANTED — BY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- aged woman, work in privaie boarding-house or small hotel; good cook or waltress. Call 814 Fiib ri st A OMPETENT GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO cooking and housework: best €lty references; gakland or Piedmont no objection. Apply 1538 8y 3t EFINL YOUNG LADY, 17 YEARS OLD; wishes home or to be companion (0 some lady : bas musi-al education. MISS L. STONE, Gen- eral Dellvery, Oakland. EFINED ENGLISH WIDOW.SUNNY NA- ture; expertenced housekeeper: good ook for widower: coulitry preferred. 989 Howard st., cor. Sixth, room 28, second floor front. ATTRACTIVE YOUNG WIDOW, UNINCUM- bered, desir-s place a3 working housekeeper. 122 Post st., room 2 YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework. 268 Dore st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. M. O’BRIE; JIEST-CLASS EASIERN DRESSMAKER wishes & few families to sew for; 81 50 per aay; best of reierences. Address M. A., 915 Polk st Y OUNG WOMAN WUULD LIKE PO-ITION in a hotel as chambermaid. Address 830 Har- Tison st. (G'RL WISHES ~ITUATION AS CHA mald or waltress in city. 781 Mission st., room 64. ACUOMPUSHED YOUNG LADY WANTS TO secure a place as housekeeper; bachelor's or widower'shome. Room 2, 223 Post st. Y OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper: city or country. Call 144 Fifth st., room 6. EXEERIESCED HOUSKKEEPER (WIDOW) wants work {n widower's or bacheior's house- bold; country preferred. 88 Ninth st., rcom 17; hours, 11a. . 109 7. M. 5O MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— Open untii 9:30° o'clock; branch oftice of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. INCHFSTER HOUSFE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to §6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOUYMANT CALL DEC P. (@ Barbers Assn. S FUCHS, 326 Grantave. UURNEYMEN BARLEKS kMPLOYMENC secretary .H. BEKRNARD, 102 seventh st. WO-CHAIR BARBERSHOP FUE BALE cheap; good location. 415 Hayes st. JLCHO HOU=L, BUits MARKE | T.—KUUMS 0c, 25¢ to 50C night: $1 to 82 weex. ]S EALL T4 MCALLISTER STREET. NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. / DENTISTS. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; CHEAP: P. able 81 week. CHAPMAN, 16th and Mission. FULL SkT OF TEETH WORTH $16; BT yurcaneeds v extraction free: Hjlin, ‘Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth st. o OSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter:_tel. main 5375. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgework a speclaity. CCLTON DENTAL ASSOCTATION. 06 MAB: ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. T & ZET EO8 TERTEC WAREANTED a8 as can iing $1. DR SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st next Baldwin Theater. AININSS T EETEAGHICN, 0o GRowN ge work 8 specialty: plates $5 tp: 18 years” experienca K. L WALSEL D.DS, 8155, Geary, R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKKT ST, NE. Eleventh; no charge for extracting wh plates are made: oid plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 500; gas given. FULL SET OF TEETH, 87: FILLING. 500i crowns §8. _Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. JET OF TEEIH WITHOUT A PLATE D) O H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. = ¥.J.J. LEE~, 1208 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gaie ave.; open evenings: Sundays till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- ket bet. 34 and 4th: gas speclalists; painless extraciing, with gas, $1: plates. $5 up: fill, 81 up. R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUING Lesk dentist, discoversr ot painiess extracton and patentes of Improved bridge work or teetm without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O Farrellsi. AL _WORE "REASONABLE aND WAl ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. LOST. 5] 8 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. RU0AS 18 Ty Too PR NIGHT: 600 T0§180 per r week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. INGLE FURNISHED ROOMS; 150 A NIGHT: 75c week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTAD—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stili runs Denver House, 317 Third st.: 160 Inrge rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 10 $3 per week. W 2NT_ADS AND SUBSCRIFTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Office, sonth- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, ANITED, 10 CULLECT WAGES DUE LABOR W ondctorian KNGX Colisction Asor vt Soom G ; MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE 2518 Tuz CamL:" sibscripiions ana wens sas taken. ' BIMON WANTS 100 MeN 10 GET BOI- I lanch. 648 0iay TPEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, Bi Tiow diah foco room: Son e ‘Might: $1 a weol, OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ to 25 night, $1 to $1 50 wk. k=T IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 1 2l Pacinic House, Commercial shd L adesdant er ADY'S GOLD ENAMELED CHARM, SET with one good-sized diamond. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to room 92, Chronicle building, care of JAM~S C. JORDAN. OST—SMALL WHITE AND BLACK SPUQ- 4 ted dog: biack ears and head. bushy whi) tail, double nose; liveral reward. 926 Eddy st. TRAYED—ST. BERNARD DOG (TRILBYA. Plesge return to 2505 Green st. and reccive reward. OST—ENGLISH SPANIEL: BR WN; BY name Fanny: gota coliar on. Please retura 10 201 Bennin.ton st., off Coriland ave.: reward. OST—PASSBOUK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Ioan Socieiy of San Francisco. in the name of GUISEPPE. QUAGLIA (N o. 270367). The finder will please return to bank. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH st: want ads and sutscriptions take ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ADVIOE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPhv clalty; private; no charge unless successful; all lawsuits. claims, collections. wills, deeds, etc. G.W.HOWE, atiy-at-law, 850 Market, cr. Stockton, DVICE FREE; NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC cesstul. J. G. JEFFRESS, 632 Market, rm. 23, 3 HOUSKKEEPERS; NURSEGIRL, 810, sleep home; girl, Fulton street, $16: girl, Van Ness avenue, $15: girl, Califorpia street, &5 girl, Bush stree:, $15: girl, Grove street. $15: girl, O'Farrell street, 815; girl, Broadway, 815: giri, Butter street, $15: girl, Powell street, $15: girl, ‘Webster sireet, $ 5. MARTIN’S, 749 Marke: st. FAMILY COOK. #35; GIRL PINE ST, $20; 3 iris, Washingtou st., $20: German woman as cook, $30, call early; girl, Fillmore st., $20: girl, Greenw! girl, Larkin st, $20; girl, Octavia ;_girl. Kennett, Cal,, $25; !‘Yl for Oakland; “girl, Scott st., $25. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. (%K, 56 & WEEK: COOK. 87 & WEEK: German chambermald. $20 and room: wai- tress, institution, 815 and room: dishwasher, $10 to $12 aud room: cook. $30 per month: waltress, country hotel, $15 and room. MARTIN’S, 748 Marke st. ERMAN CHAMBERMAID, $20 AND room. MARTIN'S. 749 Mark-t st. (GEEMAX WOMAN &S COOK, 87 4 WEEK. MARTIN'S. 749 M rket st. ERMAN LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBER- maid, $25: Protestant nurse, 1 child, $25; waliress and parlor maid, $25: 4 secon | girls, $20 0 §25: German, Scandinavian or French cook, no wash, $30; German c..amberm=id and s-wing, /0; 2 waiiresses, hotel and restaurant, $20 and 825, 10,0 large number of girly (040 housework. J. F! CROSE (T & CO, 816 Sutter st. W ANTED — ENGLISH- AMERICAN COOK, $35; krench chambermaid aud seam £25; German cook, §25; 2 German, French or Scandinuvi 1 cooks, 830 to $35: giris for house- an : waitress, $4 2 week. LEO; - DRE, ¥ Mookton seo * o W ASTED—aN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to vaten:? Proect your Wenx: they may bring Wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN &C0, Dept. 1. Patent atior 7 and st of 500 inventions wented. s W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: §1 ‘week; rooms for 25¢ a d; ‘week; reading-room; datly papers o Cias e ¢ INoEESTicE nouss,flgfi 1HIKD ST, NR rooms, 25c a night: reading. T00m: free bus and bacgage to and from the ferry. 100 BN T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c 156 nd 20c a nignt, Including coffes and roils. 24 Washington st.s neat Kearns. ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPATR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- Ing through the day can have their snoes ‘repalred at nignt while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢: men's soling, 60c; fine shoes made (o order from 3 up. Tona Shas S touh (hei Saes o 2ha e ne-fourth ' their value, from 26¢ up to 3280 562 Mission k. bet. Firat & and Second . W. KING, CHEONICLE BLDG; CONSULs '« tation free: probate: all cases: fees low. DVICF FREE: NU CHARGE_UNLESS SGG~ cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market s —_— BICYCLES. EW 1896 8100 BICYCLE FOR $35 AT 118 Battery st. 2 BEY HUES, BRAND “EW, $15; BARGATNS in second-hand whees. DAVIS BROS, cycle department, =5 Geary =t 130 SWELL SPECIAL CLEVELAND IN & . “pertect condition for $50. 405 Geary. PROFESSIONAL CAEDS. OHN E, KICHARDS, LAW OFFI 25 and 27, Crocker building; 76, San Francisco, Cal. OHN 1 AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER atiys a: law, rms 515.516. 5t Hoor, PArTott bidg ROOMS WANTED' W ANTED_THEEE OR FOUR FURNISHED housekeeping rooms within 2 biocks of Mce %Xdu‘t’efinml carhouse. Address A. Z, box 147 all Office. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED—BY A LD~ KLY COUPLE, 2 unny rooms, unfurnished preferred, in a qulet family, with' board: terms $50. best refer- ences; not temporary. Address P F., Milis bidg. HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208212 BUSH &7 board and room $110 $2 per day, $6 to §13 per week; choice rooms 50 cents to $: Tooms for family $1 10 81 50 per nig) service: iree couch. CHA ‘LE: % STORAGE. TORAGE—CHEAPESTIN 1HE CITY: FIRE proot bullding: advances made. 911 Larein. ANTED—BO sitD AND LODGIN: mechanic with 2 chiidren. W. B., &m QURNITURE. FIANOS, TRUNKS: AD vances, shipping. CHAS L. TAYLOK, 404 5ot t < s