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. down to 7 to 10 favoritism. 2 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1897 SIMMONS FAILED THE LAST PART Played for a Good Thing and Beaten by Good Times. Frank K Took Another Race in a Very Hard Drive From E:mer F. The Sinner Led His Field Out at 0.ds of 7 to 1—Tza Rose Fin- ished in Last Position. There was a very nervous feeling in the betiing market previous to one race run st Iogleside yesterday. In the third evant, a five and a half furlong dash, with the scale of weights raised ten pounds above the scale, were six starters. Good “Times, with 109 up, Jooked the most likely of the lot, and opened up a 6 to 5 favorite. The odds were no sooner posted against Simmens than a wild rush was made to get aboard, the price gradually dropping from 5 to 2 to 6 to 5, while the odds against Good Times, which had Cash Sloan up, lengthened out to 9 to5. As the horses were going to the post Joe Ulil- man went down the line on Good Times, and the wise ones concluded that the big Chicago bettor had suddenly become bereft of his reason. The members of the ring also bantered Joe considerable, but be soon turned the tables, for Good Times proved a very gamy lobster. Catching Simmons fifty yards from the wire, Cash Sloan gave his mount one cut with the whip, and, drawing away, he won cleverly by baifa length. Mr. Uliman will proba- bly do the joshing to-day when he cashes bhis tickets. Another bLeautiful day greetel race- goers, but the attendance looked small when compared with the immense throng of the day preceding. Favorites were suc- cessful in but two instances. W. M. Murry’s gelding, Nuncomar, which in previous races had shown high turns of speed, was made favorite at odds of 11 10 5 to win the opening five and a half furiong scramble, but ran like many other favorites the Sacramento horseman has turned out—back in the ruck. Thorpe got Morven, the second choice, away in iront of the bunch, and although stopping badly at the end, he mana ed to land his mount home a nose before the 20 to 1 out- sider Hazard. Brawmetta was a fair third. The seven furlong, selling, run that fo lowed was annexed by BEd Corrigan's good sprinter Moylan, which was played Midlo at 81to 1 went out at a merry clip, leading to the padduck, where I. Sloan shook tbe favor- ite up, and drawing away the_first choice, won cleverly by a head. Cabrillo, the second choice, was & bad third. Fourth on the card was a mile anda sixteenth selling race, for which game Frank K was back'd down to a 3 to5 favorite. The “magnificent old cripple'’ won, but only through great effort. The 15 10 1 outsider, Etmer F, ridden by Pig- gott, managed to torge to the front after passing the stand and contrived to hold his advantage until within a few yards of the wire, where the first choice, under ‘Willie Martin’s hard urging, came on and earned the decision by a scant head in 1:503{. The Spreckels entry, Foremost, finisued a good third. The vretty little filly Tes Rose opened a 13 10 20 favorite in the bettine on the fiith race, a six-furlong purse affair. She re- teded to 9 10 10, and, after leading to the streich, died away, finishing absolutely (ast. In a mild drive Suisun downed the 10 to 1 shot Nebula by over a length. Baldwin entry, Naranja, ran a good race, knishing a close-up third, Sianfield’s sprinter, George Miller, car- ried most of the backing in the last ruce of she day, a five and a half furiong spin, with light welter-weights up. The Texas horse opened & 4 to 5 favorite, receding later to 11 to 10. He appeared sore and was never able to g+t to the front. The Sinner, at odds of 6 10 1. jumped away in the lead, and was never canght, winning rigden out from old Yemen, against The | 573 which 10 to 1 was laid. Stentor, the thore oughly played second choice, was third. —_— LADIES’ DAY A1 INGLESIDE. A Very Fetching Card of Seven Events Arranged for the old, seilinz. 511 Morina..........100( Borden... 448 Tom ~pencer... 163 Dr. Mizner. 567 Old Jacs.. 10| Keva.... 587 Falin Princess .100 Eroica.. Lo Fom, 2] Defiant. i ... Sebaoth.......108| Nt old, seiling. 511 St. Philip.......108| 567 Barney Schrel- ber. 587 Free Lady. 557 On Gua Nita. 492 Aluminum Fourtn race, one mile, handicap, 585 Ferrer | (851)0st er Joe 543 Instal ator. Fifth race. one and a quar:er miles, hurdles. 548 Herman { 439 Dangarven. | (883)1 hiee Forks. | 610 Gov. Budd... Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, selling. (579)Frani Jaubert.101 (573)Perseus... (583%) Fullerton Lass. 104 | seventh race, three-quariers of a mile. Occasion. | This is “ladies’ day” at Ingleside, and a splencdid card of seven well-filled events bas been arranged for the occasion. usual, special cars will be run for the ac- | commodation of the fair sex. A special youngsters—8ir Hermoso, Outlay and Napamax—to race for would be a very drawing attraction. It is understood the trainer of the first- named colt is willing to back him to the extent of $500 in a five-cornered match. Cash Sloan rode two winners yestepday, besides finishing second on Yemens. Ten Rose has not the high turn of speed she possessed before her sickness, and 18 evidently in want of a long rest. Following are to-day’s entries First race, seven-sixteenths of a mile, two-year- As purse hung up for the William, The Cheat, Second racs, three-fourths of a mile. | 5 0 Si Richard.....10¢ 5 Dispar- 105| £86 Cameiia......... 96 Siivees208 578 Encino.........1107 568 Hazel D. 96| .... Hyman...[[.[107 1hird race, xteenths of & mile, two-year- .... Della M. 567 Irritato .-.108| .... Rey El Santa...110 ...105| 687 Kosa....... 00 105/ 567 Moriaga.! L1205 591 Cabrlllo.........102 484 Greyhurst..[.. 99 | 415 Doctor G. . 8 583 Zaragoza. 2| 548 Iuxedo. 586 Marcel... | (5%5) Formal . 1 672" Coas 101 | 580 Arapahoe... 571 Doubtfnl.. .....104 | 576 Mainstay, | 475 Potentate. il | 585 Logan. | 439 Luclile..........10: 549 Santa Beila.....102| 578 Hermanita..... 9 | (330)Preston...... . 114] SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Fallen Princess, Morina | Second race—Encino, Brametta, Ca- melia. Third race—Free Lady, Aluminum, On Gua Nita. | Fourth race— Installator, Ferrler, Ostler Joe. deaf. Fifth rice—Three Forks, Reddington, Governor Budd. Sixth race—Formal, Per.eus. Seventh race—Preston, Arapahoe. Frank Jaubert, Santa Bella, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATYONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED—Contfnned. WASTED, BY A COMPETENT WOMAN place to do housework, cookiog or downstalrs WOrK: 1o objectior . 3. H., box T gt ol COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRLS WISH ~IT- ) uations; one Is firsi-class cook, one plain cook- ing and housework and one is first-class chamber- Imaid; wages $.0 or $25: noless. Apply 110015 Stevenson st., near Twelfih. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meetiog THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. At 7:30 o'clock. 3 degree. By order of the W M. C.D. BUNKER, ecretary, CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. and_A. M —Calied mesing THIS WEDNKSDAY at7:3) ». 3. D. 3d. By orderof the W, M. H. FORTRIEDE, EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 186, F. and A, M.—Special weeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Febroary 23, a: 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary. YKEBA BULNA LODGE NO.15, 1. 0. O. F.,at the next regular meeting. THURSDAY EVE- B NING, Feb. 25, there will ba an elec tion of delegates 1o & co.vention to be held for the purpose of appoiniing a trusiee to the Mission- street 10t to succeed Martin Hencken, deceased, and other important business. Ofticers and mem: T3 ure requesied to be presont. 2 3. 8.JEFFERS JR, N. G. G¥o. L PERmAM. Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA LABOR CON VENTION— mass-meetiog 1 O-MOKEUW (THUR DAY) NIGHT at_Metropo itan_femple. Carpen- ters aud all other workers are requesied to atteud. By order Carpenters’ Union No. z2. B, JHE ANNUAL MELTING OF THE stockholders of the Marin County Water Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 408 California street “an Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, the 54 day of March, 1897. athe hour of 12 0'clock »., for the eiection of trustees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such otlier business as may come before the mect- ing. A. DALTON HARRISON, Secretary. THOBOUGHLY EXPERIENCED GERMAN Protestant infant’s nurse: woull trke entire charge of baby in city or country: best refereuces. 1221 0’ Farrell st. OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN, WITH 3-YEAR- Fe bnr.hwm.e‘- ook aud mundress: bes: city references. Address O. P. box 148, this ofice. Ym: NG CO..01 ED WOMAN DESIRES WORK by the day washing, ironing; is g0od thorough housecleaner: references. Address 1150% Pacific. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR CAMP {O0KIng by a respeciabie young WOmAN: gooid €00k and houseker p-r. Call from 9 A-M.105 P.x. 128 ourth st,, room T\\'O SCANDINAVIAN GIRLS DESIRE ., laces L0 do general housework. 318 Braunan st., Tear, YOV!\'G WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM THE Eust, wants a p ace as housekeener (n botel or bachelor's home preferred; city or country. Room 2, 4.5 Post st. to do housework: kind to childre : 28 : outh Park, off 7ht YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION s housekeeper. 144 Fifth st, room 6. SPECIAL NOTICES. 7OUNG GERMAN WIDOW WOULD LIKE position as housekeeper. 38 Eady, first floor. DR. MYRTLE POTTER HAS REMOVED from 13624 Market to 1346 Market, rm. 27. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 24: collections made: ity or country, Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy at., room 6; tel. 5580. TOUNG WIDOW WANTS A PLACE AS hopsekeeper; city or countrs. 122 Post at., room 2. lYUUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES PO- sltion as honsekeeper. 38 £ddy st.. room 1. DR. BAZ~T REMOVED FROM PHE- Jan bullding to 808 Geary st.: tel. East 357. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. [MRST-CLA~S PROTESTANT COOK, WITH the best of reference, desires a sityation, J. F. CRUSETT & C0., 316 Sutter st. 3 TTHESWEDISH AND GERMAN ENPLOY- ment Bureau & pumber of first-class girs awalting situations. 3.5 Sutter st. JXPERIENCED HOUSEK ~RPER (WIDOW) wants work ib widower's or bachelor’s ho: se- hold, with children: country preferred. 88 Ninth st., room 17: hours11a M 109 # x. JEAT YOUNG GFRMAN GIKL WOULD AN Tlike to do general housewors in small famliy: city or country. Call at 607 Minua si,, bet. Sev- enth and Eigh h. FIRST-CLASS DRES=MAKER WANTS JT0 500nt by the day: undersiands cutting and fit- fne perfecily. Plea'e sddress MhS. FOKSTER, 121515 Powell s RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO get a few unfirnished rooms fora few hour. work every day in return as rent. Call or address 533 Potrero ave. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN privat family (0 d0 cooking and general house- work; can give bes: cliy reference; is competent and wiling to work. Apply 1021 Capp st. W ANTED-—BY RESPELTABLE GiRL, SITU- ation 1o do general housework or care of chil- dren wages $15; Mission district preferred. S. K., 2526 Mission ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT woman to do bousework; city or country. Call at 759 Mission st. DEMOLISHED THE ENGINE. An 0dd Proceeding in Court H. a Very Unexpocted Sequel. There was a very amusing scene in Jus- tice of the Peace Barry’s court last week, which has had a resulting sequel not any | less peculiar. dinand Hir-ch and E. E. Hicks to recover a gas engine. Hirsch to repair. and he claimed that for | the repairs the sum of $205 was due him. The testimony brought Hicks, who is a physician, into the case. His connection with it is not a part of the stery. principal witness was Hirsch, It was during the taking of his timony that one of the most unusual epi- sodes was developed. There were three lawyers in the room, and each took a turn shouting in one ear or the other of Hirsch, according as they thought thev had dis- covered his ** soft'’ ear. have been somewbat astounding. the effurts of the two lawyers were cen- tered on one ear. One Iawyer snouted questions into this ear and the other lawyer stood a foot dis- | tant and yelled in stentorian tones: “I object! I object!” Apparently the objections might just as well have been shouted at the fleers of the powers off Canes, for Hirsch did not hear. 8 while one lawyer yelled the other shook his fist to indicate his objections. The outcome of this odd trial was that judgment was given by Justice Barry for the plaintiff, Joseph Holler sued Fer- The engine was sent to The who is 5 The effect must Fiually Since this it appears that | Hirsch has demolished the engin- which | was the basis of the suit. When viewed | by the plaintiff it was a mass of frag- | ments. | THE *“CALL” P day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-97. RACING GUIDE. ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack. Tuesday, February 23. Fiit; Weather fine. Track good. 59(), ¥IST KACE—Eleven-sixteentns ot a mile; three-year-oids and upward: purse $350. 72 T T Bettinr, : age, wetght. [ St.| 14 | 1% % f s | ¥in | socker. |op G 532 | Morven, a 5| 1| i1 |11 | 11 | 1n |Thorpe . res 496 |Bazurd, 4.0 3 10 51 | 8h | &1 | 28 |Mackmm 20 584 Brametis, 3......108| 3§ 94 |62 | 52 |31 30 570 18| & 21 | 31 | a1 |‘ad 10 5 181/ 12 fas i das . ilie 52 100 570 |Soniro, 8...... . 108| 10 11035 | 815 | 815 | 61 20 575 RoyvCarruthers,3.103| 9 e Ti9 | T34 | 7 ?5 15 585 |Chappie, 3........105| & lar et pig | 8 2) 580 | Play Boy, 3. 11 {11 9 |12 91y o 558 [Imp. Ivv, a s 614 (11 10 [107 5 561 | Nuncomar, 6 415 | 51 ’ 63 [113 H 445 |Sir Richard, 8., 118 7 813|100 |1 |12 |biegoiil” 40 Good siart. Won criving. Winner, White & Clark’s b. g, by imp. Cheviot-Luriine. Time, 1:09% 5Q], BECOND BACE—seven-eighths of a mile: elling; purse $400. OMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURS. take full refereaces. CAN harge of infant: has several years' Call or ddress 12414y Market st. QCOTCH GIRL WISHES POSITION:; HOUSE- S work or upstalre work: 1n Amerl an famiy. t Y. W.C. Associat 0n, 1221 U'Farreil st. Apply JTRONG SWEDISH GIKL WANTS HOUSE- 2 work. 901 Folsom st. IRL WANTS POSITION GENERAL HOUSE- 20 & month: washiog. Apply 208 Y OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances. desires a lucrative position as hous keeper; or will do gentlemen’s mending. 120 k:lls st., room 17, second floor; call after 12 AND WANT ADS FOR THE branch ofiice, 339 Hayes st.; 180 o'clock. UBSCKIPTIO! CaLL taken open unti W ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uflice, touth- west corner Sixteentn and Mission 8 5. 713 LARKIN_BRANC OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrivilons anu want ads taken. VW LNCHESTER KOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR. Marset: 200 rooms ¢ o 150 per nlgh $1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respectable free bus and basgage to and from tke terry, QW COR. SIXTEENTH NEAR MIS- sion: braach offica of CaLi sub- scriptions and want ads ta IS Tie . SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. UDDERS, PRUNERS. GRAFTERS, FARM bands, teamsters, butter-makers. miikers and other farm wud dairy help supjiled on short notice and frec of charge: we do no: send. our pairons calendars and other trash. but send com- peient and relisb e belo instead: 500 youns, abl - died and competent men ar- 100kIig to us for work and are wiling to work for very reasonacle wages: all country orders solicited. 1f you want the bes: help send your orders (0 the old reliabe employment asenis. W. D. EWER & CU., 626 Ciay st, 8. F. RMAN, GOOD DRIVER AND GARDEN- er. can milk aud has A1l references, wishes situation. Addiess ANDRE'S, 3! Stockion st.; telephone 1304. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment eflice, r-moved to 61414 Califor- nia st., near Kearny. ‘lel. main 231 HINESE AND JAPANESK EMPLOYMENT ofiice: best help. 41ilg O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. APANESE INTRLLIGENGE AGENCY. R. 90 St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel ).ain 5234 W ASTED—_CHAMBERMAID, 820: COOK and downstairs wors, $25: French or Germun second, same placr, §20: German, or Seandinavian €0 k, §35; French maid, 8 0; 3 cooks, German style, $:5 to $30; giris for housework aud assisi. LaON ANDKE, 315 Stockton st WIIRKIXG HOU~EKEEPKR, 8:0. SEE party here; German nurse and chambermaid, $20; 4 cooksin German and American families, $25and $30. restaurant waitress, $25. and a grea many filnl for cooki g snd housework. J. F. OSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st FFLP WANTED—Continnaa, ) S WANTED FOR THE U. 8 MA- RE;“B.UJ;”. U. & Navy—Able-bodled unmar. Tied men beiween the ages of 21 and 30 years v 1] ecla and able Lo speak, i BB oe v 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in :’I:;!“he:rnlnlflmlllon apply at the Recruiung Office, 20 Kllis s... San Francisco, Cal. BUSINESS CHANCES. Q SALOON WITH 11 ROOMS, FURN $450. Dltare included ; oest. 106Atio" north of BMarket: presen: owner In' <ame. puce 15 womry Bretent owner b o ber busmmes L e A. 8. LES~, 1032 Market st. S ey ARBERS_ART SHAVING PARLORS FOR Biaia "Tase Marke: 5. JOUNG GIRL TO ASSINi IN MINING boarding-nouse, $10 to $15: s-e lady atour office. K. T. WA KD & CO., 810 Clay st TRONG G RMAN GIKL, GENKRAL r‘hm-‘l wml'la. $25; cnnnbltn:l-&m .1209.l e 2irl assiat, £105 German mploy men Oftice, 308 Mason st S OFrlCE +EE REDUCE! 25 CENTS; « IRLS of ail nationalities wanted to fill various posi- tions. Germian kmpioymen: Oftice, 306 Mason st. KEW LADIES TO ENGAGE A GOOD- paving business: must deposi. §5 as guarantee of £00d falih. Call at 905 Market st., Toom 55, Det. 10 A. M. and 2 P M. W ANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWO K; MOD- erate wages; references. Call 10t012, 1614 Broderick st. NE¥AT RELIABLE WOMAN ¥OR HOUSE- vork: good cook: $16 to $18: sieep home. Address N., box 16, Call Office. STYLISH (PTODATE DRESSMAKER (Americun), 28 1o 85 years old, single: one Who understsnds S. T. Taylor sysiem preferred. Box 98, Call - flice. WANTED — A COMPETENT GIRL FOR Cooking and general housework. 2409 Wash- ington st. W AXTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWURK. 1214 Falion st W diay For ERAL HOUSEWORK. 8891 Twenty-fourth st. ¥ D—AN APPRENTICE ON CUSTOM steady place. 966 Folsom st. WOMAN F.R HUU EWURK. 1031 VAN €8s ave.; call after 10 A. x. WANTED— YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housewors. 1301 Mas n st. ATHOLIC GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- dren. 1500 Goiden Gate ave. XPERIGNCED HANDS ON LADIES walsis, skirrs and wrippers. 41614 1 Lis st. ras TED—GIKL TO DO HOUSEWULK AN cssist 1n cooking; small famiiy. Cad 1522 Webster st. W AN ED GIKL TO ASSIST IN HOUS work. ApDy after 9 . ., 5448 T wentieth st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: $15. 1808 Devisadero st., corner Bush. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLALN COOK- ing; references. 708 Broderick st. IVL WANTED ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work . sleap home. 5453 Seventeenth st. G G JXPERIENCED APPRENTICE WANTED to help on coats. 461 Jessie st. 1 IRL FUR L OUSEWORK; LIGHT COOKING, small family; wages $15. 121615 Gollen WANTS PAGTNER WITH SMALL Sty Address A. B., box 1vd. Cali. amount money. OCKRY "AND BAR NORTH OF e lellvln"-lobflm:(: rent only $256; Boainess cop. here 6 years: bi _bar trade:” other nainess causes sate, A5 Lise, 1008 atacte] O COK; R WH ll‘" “ J LESALE AND RRe $2650. {vian W Lesas axn old-es- cheap re itz r'manotacturing tablished place: doing owner' aitenclon r. quj business: must sell. fine business. red in otne; A < N VING -(HAIR BAREBE#-SHOP AND 4 LI 3 3tooms very cheap: no reasonabie ofter refused: low rent: fine chaace. 408 Sixthst WO-CHAIE BARB R- SHOP FOR SALE; cheap. Cor. Twenty-ninth and Church sts. -CHAIR _BAKBER-SHOP; GUOD PAYING stand: 4 fine living-room ; no reasonable offer refused. ~Call immediately 40835 ~ixib 8t S LESS, 1032 Mark $600 BRANCH Bag Y. OF M T = $400. 3005 oF e v e fine stock: best location: o Ly gein ever offered: ow A. 5. LESS, 1082 M ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT C1\LL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUULHS, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BAR KRS £ PLOYMENS secretary H. BERNAKRD, 102 ~eventh st. INGLE FURNISHED ROUMS; 160 A NIGHT: 75c week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard ADIES' AND GENTS' MISFIT -HOES L 400git and exchanged: new vamps and seo- ond-hand shoes for sale; large stock; shoes made to order: bes_stock; work guiraateed: all kinds of repairing. 749 Mission, near Grand Opera-house. WANTED—AN IDEa; WHO CAN THINK of some simp'e thing 1o putent? I rotect your iders; they may bring you wealth. Wiite JOIIN WEDDERRURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attcr- neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize cifer and pew list of 1000 inventions wunted. JANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR W e CAxiare taken at - Branch Gifice souit west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis. FGHQHOUSK, 86834 MARKET ST.—EUOMS 20c, 250 to 50¢ night: 81 to 97 Op: MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 25206 Want ads taxen or THE CALL: EST 1IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, 31 25, $1 50 per weok. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdori? sts. 116 H SI. — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: subscription and wani ads. taken. AND SALOON: FINELY st $25 A. 8. LESS, 1032 Marcet FIEsT-CLASS REAL & woman wanted at PROP “excn ANGE 2175 NUMBER OF BRANU I BARiriis $175. Snaoion stores: 3175 1o $500. ‘P ANGE, 850 Market. ERTY EX 375, S0ME _Goop LODG B3T5. deine. zo0a busines FROPERTY EXCHAN 5 ALL $1J . prices, from $50 Lo $3000. DROP. 1 TY EXCHANGE. 850 Marcet. ¥ ESTAUF ANT AND COFFEESALOON ; (0pp, depou; $175. DECKER. 1020 Marxe: st MANUFACT 1000, joLID.GROWIN + Ing business: only oneon the Puiie coast; the city of San Francisco bas usel iurgs quantities of the goods: lar e yrofits estabiisl ey trad - with nardware-stores; the business tau. i and a ful running plant included: owners going kast. Appiyto H.C.DECKER. 1020 Marker ! IGHEST CASH PRICES PALD FUR FURN ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocer - stocks. STENBEKG. 633 Market: tel. main 1043 500, BUTCHEK-SHOP; ~400L 1LOCA- 3 . tion: finely fitted up; cash register: horse and_wagon: ciea s $100 & month: see this bargan. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. |y RUNSWICK HOUSE, 14BSIXTH ST.: OPEN ) ali night; rooms 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 25 10 86 per wees. J. G. DRAKLE, Mauager. BISI ROUTE IN CITY: CLEAKS $350. $oo per month: trial given; sacrificed account of departure. STENBERG, 632 Marcet. > ROUAS 15010 T80 PR NIGH1: 50¢ LU 31 00 per week. Oriental, ¥25 Drumm sc. TEY ACME HOUSE $57 MARKET ST.. BE- low ixth. for a room: 5ca night: $1 a weex. 10Q MEX TO 1AKE LUDGING AT 10c 150 and 20¢ a nignt, including coftés und roils. 24 Washington st.. near Kearny. 2526 taken. \Y ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Koikin, Reno House proprie- tor. eilll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 iarge rooms; 26c per night: $1 10 $3 per week. MISSION THE CaLL; ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF subscripiions ana waui ads OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 0c 10 25¢ night, $1 Lo $1 50 wk. Gate ave. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FUR GENERAL housework. 2241 Sutter. SIMON WANTS 100 MeN T0 GET BOT- - tle beer or wina be: bea: free Junch. 643 Clay E WANT D-_ELDERLY LADY FOR SMALL family: 85 a mouth and good home. Cal! 2 to 5 o'clock 2215 Polk st. ANTED—SINGLR ROOMS, 130 A DAY: 3L week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. $1 50 & Weex; W ANTED—A CLEAN GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work: country: $10 month: steady home. 239 Post st., room 12. reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. VY INCHESTiR HOUSK, 44 THIKD ST, NR. Marke:: 200 rooms, 25 a night; reading. room: iree bus and bazgage 10 and irom the terry. QXPKRIENCED OPERA10RS ON FLAXN- nel overshirts and underwear. | LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 323 Fremout st EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINER $1 per week: uniimited_le:sons: patierns HINESE & JAPANFSE; ENT'D 20 Y EARS: belp:telmain 1997, BRALLEY &C 1..640 Clay $30 MAYES ST _BRANCH OFFICE OF - THe CaLy; subscripiions and want ads taken. Goiden Gateave.. In the morniug. Y OUNG COLURED GIRL WISHES SITUA: tion to do houtework O take care Of baby. Address E. k.. vox 16, Cal Offic JIRST-CLASS | AUNDRESS WISHES 8ITU- ation In private family: best of ref-rences: city or country. Ad iress or call 548 a‘oma st G 90D GERMAN (AUSTRIIN) CO K ¥ wishes s tuation. Pleass call at 3077 Twenty- fn; take Castro-strect car. TOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A s 10 assist in light housework or assist wi.h chiidren. Call 417 Folsom. APANESE HONEST YOUNG WOMAN wants situaifon 10 do housework in the city. Japanese Christian Ladies’ Home, 1307 Larkln. WOMAN ~WANTS ~WASHING, —HOU: cleaning, moving or nursing, by theday. 38115 Bush st., room 9. YoU RMAN GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion for housework an \ p ain cooking In small famiy. F. M., box 70, Call Of QWEDISH WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO Ax- D mst with housework or he p in kitchen: city or Oakinnd. Address 44235 Jessie st. VW ANTED—ASITUATION AS HOUSEKEEP- er or cook in bosrding-house, restaurant or hotel. 814 Fiiver: st. OMAN WISHES SITUATION—COOKING or heusework. 227 Minna OMPETENT GERMAN COOK IN A HOTEL or private house wishes s position. 14835 Sil- verst,ne.r ourth. t. OMPETENT GERMAN WISHES WO K BY / the day; laundress or bousework of aoy kind. 1515 Mission st Y QUSG SWIS LADY, SPEAKING FRFNCH, German and kuglish, wants position s house’ keeper or in a family. 1219 Poik st RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- 1100 to do any kind of housework or any kind of cooking; city or country. 3123 Clementina ESPECTABLE WIDOW, WITH LITTLE would like the care of widow's home. Address ~tranger, box 83, Ca | Office. WOMAN AND DAUGH | EE (16) WANT PO- sitions s chanibermalds In some respectaule place. 3. .., 1125 McAliis.er si. EFINED YOUNG LADY Wa tion s seamstress or waitress. call a: 6645 Howard at. RESSMAKER FROM THE KA-T, FiRST- class cutter and ficter, wan s posiiion as seam- stress; terms modera.e. MR~ M., 812 ~levenso.. XPERENCED DRESSMAKER WI<H:S work by theday or at home: suits $4. 81615 Jessle st. off sinth. NTS SITUA- Address or JIKST-CL \SS DRESSMAK. WISHES I i | Betog. gagements by the day. address Dressmaker, Inter] Boras e ieni ol B0l Ta st % | % | s | P |‘ Jockey. Op. Gl | 1241 Mission st FaaN = 563 |Moylan, 4. 1| 8% | 21 | 22%| 26 | 1h |T ~loan.. 45 710 | DOSITION AS HOUSLKESPER FOR AN Midio, 4. 3| 1% 1@ Ly 13 i 210 |Thompson . 8 10 elderly couple. Address 1221 Mission s: Cabrlilo, .......110, 4| 2h 315 | 31 32 36 |Dgseit........| 02 7-2 Harold Lindsay.3 89| 6| 815 |74 | 41 435 | 4h [Clawson | %0 30| YOUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO Meadow Lark, 5.303| 3| 733 | 6h | 73 | 8 ° | 5h |H. Martn |18 2 Light housework: small wages, with permission Oltve, 5. we| ol 3L gh | 8% | 51 | 62 |Sauchier. 8 12| 1o uee piano. Cal: 28 Mlnate st. Roadrunner, 6 7| 8 8 8 ‘ 7Y | T8 |Piggow. 100 2 5 4h 81 615 | 8 Th: . 15 40 WEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO rigan's b. ¢, by Bradford-lss rtosalind. 1ime. 1:283;. HYQ, VHIED KACKL—Elevensixteentss of s mile; three-yearolds and upward; purse $360. T | 7 1 Beutlng. Index. | Horse, age, welght. (8u | 14 | % % { sir. op, " Cl. (539)| Good Times, 3...109| 5 42 | 81, 88 75 534 |Simmons. 6.... 115/ 1 sh | 3% 2 78 574 |Swee: William,3116| 3 32150 43 6 1 540 |Fly. 6..... 28| 2 1235 1h 8 I3 547 | Flash tght, 5.....124| 4 16551 20 35 Good start. Won driving. Winner, H. E. Lelgh's b. c., by imp. Rossington-Famine. Time, 1:09%. general housework: £ocd cook; bes: of refer- ences. 338 sanchez st., near Seveateenth. ELIABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do chamerwork and waiting or bousework; city; reference. 2417 Clay st. WOXxAN WANTS T0 DO HOUSEWORK: cliy or country; 10 per month. 380 Lexing 10u BVe.. Dear Twenty-ficst st. ]RESSMAKER WISHLS A FEW MORE piaces (0 g0 cui by the day or (o take work ui hopie: ail kinds of chuidren’s clotnes made. Call or address 232 Shipley st. 503, FOUBTH RACE—One and a stxieenth m e elling: purse $400. 1 | Horse, age, welght. I St Index | s | 14 I % | % | str 577 |Frank 114 5[ 81 | 41 (42|41 3n 534 |Emer ml ¢l 1nl1b|31[12]11 577 |Loremos:, 5 11| 7| 515 31 Sll.‘ 33 | 438 489 |Clisste B 4. 77204) 21 217|231 | 217 22| 2h 289 |Jos Terry, 4..... 09| 8| 814! 81 | 815 76 | 86 577 | Monitas, wndllf 3| 91| 7h [ Sh| 86|53 498 |~an Marco,4.....109| 9| 435/ 62 | 71 | 61 | 615 466 (Japonica.4...1108( 10 | 717 534 66| 51 | 71 502 |Mosier, 4. ‘06| 610 |3 [ 95%| 9 |9 563 i‘.ck!l’l;\-..,.,...vll)‘ 1| 6345/10 10 10 {10 . Good start. Wondriving. Winuer, W. P. Magrane’s b. L., by Fonso-Belle of Brookl: 1:603. 504, FIFTH RACE—Threequariers of & mile: gelllug: throeyear-oid filles; purss §350. 1 T Betting, Index. % Fin. | Jockey. ci. 585 6 6 Bh | W. Mariin “° 515 |Siy.. caenne 32 k3 42 H. Martin 8 568 [Cavpy. .. .17 110 Bia | 315 | 52 |Rey.... 200 564 |Tea hose...... 110 14 i | $10 Good start. Won easily. Winner, H. 8, Lelgh's by 595 SIXTH RACE—Eleven-sixteenths of a ml three-year-oids and upward; purse $350, REFISED EASIERN WIDOW, EXPERL enced housckeeper, desires a bituation as 8 housekeeper; country preferred. eaTny, T, 9, Y ANTED=BY COMPETENT COOK, SITUA- ion: no objection Lo country; good city refer- ences. 8% Miuna st OUNG WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF Yioneane work; references it desired. 777 Biarket st., room 16. ITUATION | | ANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS janitor, or would wo k In shop or factory: speaks good Engiish. F. M.. 10 Central piace, off Plue st.: with best recommiendsion. 25¢. McDoweil Dressmaking School, 636 Market. OST CONVENIEN I AND RESPECTABLE M W ohenior Houen, 44 Ttied st near Market: 200 yooms: Z5c to $1 50 per nighi; $1 50 (0 33 Per week: free 'bus and bazgage to and 1rom ferry. W ANIED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: shop to open Muy 1. Partlcu- lers cali 13834 kighth st., S, F. Barber College. 615 LARKIN-BKANCH OFFICE OF THE NTED—BY MIDDLE-AGE » AMERICAN, With references. piace s gardener abou: pri- vate place, horses, cow, etc.: baudy with tools. Address Earues:, 224 Seventh st 747 MONTGOMERY, CO. R OF CLAY— OZ{ Open untl 9:30" oclock; branch office of tbe Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, $(}0 BONUS FOR POSITION AS BOOK- < keeper, istant. shipping clerk, clerk in wholesale house; city reference. Address 1140 Vaendias. VW ANTED-EASTERN MAN WANTS 10 T-pre-ent grocery, cigar or frult house: exps- riencea, references and thor u;hiv relibl-: salary $20 aad expenses. Addiess a. 6. ., box 15, Cali. MARKET 8T.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 7OUNG MAN FROM NEW YORK WIS K8 work at paperhanging, framemaking: also un- derstands bookkeeoing. Y. O. V., box 74, Call. Y OUSG MAN, 21, WOULD LIKE PLACE IN barroom: had 8 years' experlence. Address Straager, box 83, Call Uffice. JIRST-CLASS HORSE-SHOER AND BLACK- smith wants situation. Apply 191 hipley st ITUATION WANTED — PAPER-HANGER; can’ do painung and tnting: will work for ) bUperday. ARIHUR VERVOLT, 2:3 Stev- enson st. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. CED COUPLE WISHES WORK: lass ook, wife smart waitress. 419 INDUSTRIOUS MIDDLE-AGED wishes sftuation as coachmau and generally useful about pace: refer- WILIELM, 279 Stevenson st. ¥ EEPER WAN IS SITU- : perfect gentleman: best of relerences at present emploved | San Francisco’s best s 100a; country preferred. L. box 6, Lall. ANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS jenitor or would work in shop or iactory: speuks good English. F. M., 10 Ceutral place, off Pinest.: with best recommendation. gardener: ences. Addre TRST-C CALL: subscriptions and want ads. taken. FLYSN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 a week. AWRENCE CUTTING SCHOOL IS THE i only reliable place 10r patterns: every Oua Fuerauteed Lo be perfec. 131 Market st 116 YI3TH ST=BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; suvscripuon aud wau: ads taken. MALE HELP WANTED. NKAT BELL-BOYS WITH GOOD REFER- ences, $15: 2 neat elevaior-biys with gnod ref. erences, $15, for first-ciass country -otel; beil an elevator boy, city, $10. C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st. OLORED HEAD WAITER, 840, AND 2 walters, 825, for first-class hotel. C. R. HA. SEN & CU., 110 Geary st. FARMERS WHO CAN DRIVE 6 HORSES, $ 0 and found. C.R.HAANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ALOON PORIER, COUNTRY, board: 2 lanndrymen for country I fes, §30 and $40." C. R. HANSEN & €., 110 Geary st. ARBEK FOK FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HO- tel: fiee shop. C. K. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. ANTED—TEAMSTER, COUNTRY, _$30. stableman, city, $30. Apply to J. F. CKOs- ETT & CO., 68 ~acramento s-. W ANSTED-FAKMER AND WIFE, N0 CHIL- dren, §30; men to clear land; Scandinavian milker, $20. and others. Apply 10 J. F. CRCSETT & (0., 628 Sacraniento st. FOREMAN FOR A VINEYARD AND OR- chard, $50 and found: foreman for erain ranch. $50 and 1vond; gardener who cap do vineyard wWorx, near city, $20; 3 /armers: 8 pruners: cooks, waslers, dishwashers, etc. MURRAY & READ Leading Employment Agents, 654 and 636 Ciay. §25 AND 0OK. $9 A WEEK; COOK. $7 A WEE! night cook, 86 & Week ; night co0k, §7 & Week: dishwasher, §7,a week; German cook. §5 a week and room: covk, boarding-house, $40 and room er, $30 and T0Om ; yoane man to help in bal MARTIN'S, 748 Market st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, N&. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh §1 50 10 86 per week: convenient aud respecta ol free bus and bageage to and from the ferry. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscripiions taken. FEMALE HELP WANTED. OUSEKEEPER FOR WASHINGTON, SEE party here at 10 A ., $20: waltress, res rant, $15: laundress ior orivate family, 8- glrls for housew rk, $20: young glrl o assist (no children), $15- 5 girls for housework, $10 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Gears st. N URSEGIRL AND SE MSIRESS, AN nur exirl, 2 children, $16: girl. Pine 815: girl, Steiner. 815 girl, Sutter. $15; gir', Lomba d, $15; girl, Fillmore, $15; girl, Livermore, $15; girl, MeAilister st., 715; girl, Gough, $1. i, Welsier, $15: gir . Geary. $16; girl, Go den Gate ave, ¥15: girl, Haight, §15: 3 good second girls, $16a d $20. 'MARTIN'S, 749 Macket st. P‘AMIL\‘ COOK, #30; SECOND GIRL, $20 tamily cook. $28: girl, Vallejo. $20: cook and nurse gicl, $40: girl Alameda Iz 1ly of 3, $20: purse girl, $15: girl Lombard st., $20: gin Gough $18; girl Scott sr.. $20: gitl Washiugton st, MAKTIN’S, 749 Market st. VW OMAN COOK, 88 1 WEEK: 3 WAIT- Tesses same house, $15 aid room: 3 wait- Tesses, $20: waitress. §25; cock small boarding- hovse, woman for kitchen work, $16 and 1oom: chambermaid, $20: chambermali and walt some, #15 and room. head waitress, $25 and room: Woman cook, $25 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. VU {SE FOk SACRAMENTO, (AL. $15. See party here, 10 to 12. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ANTED—POSITION 70 DO DAY WORK; washing, ironing: §§1 10 day. 18 Kiocon ave. (QLORED GIRL, CITY, $15. MARTIN'S, 749 00K AND SECOND GIRL, CITY, 840; Market st. Clleaty: MARTIN'S, 749 Market at. | L8ST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE work fordays. 1035 Postst. (V0K AND SECOND GIKL, $45, ETC.: CALL early. MARTIN'S, 749 Marked st. ery. W ANTED-TWO BUTLERS, $35 AND #40; must bring good refereuces. ANDRE'S, 315 stockton s-. |, ULLEK, $40. MISS CULLEN, 823 SUTTER 5 street. AN AND WIFE AS COOK AND GAR. dener. $35. M.~S CULLEN, 525 Sutte ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN parinar, with $125 capital. In produce. t and smcked meat busines ash trade; oid stand: must take charge of receip:s and books and wolk In store, present owner attendi 0 outside custom; will guarantee §60. board and lodging mouthly by do.ng our own work. Apply and in- vestigats at piace, 617 Tweifth st., East Oakland station. ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN, F perieaced in the wooden, willuw, tin and h. ware lines _address Travelers, box 96, this oftice, siving reference. AS ANTED—COMPETENT DNUG CLER iocal experience necessary: state age and sa ary expecied: references required. = Address Pharmacist, Lox 71, Cail Office. PEW ENEKGELIC MEN TO ENGAGE IN A ROGd, paying busivess: must deposit s 5 as guar- aniee 0f good falth. Cali at 805 Marke: si., room 55. between 10 4. 3. and 2 P 3. ELIABL< BOY. AGE 16; UNDERSTAND Y Erocery busiess: references. 0., box 17. Cail Oftice. HOEMAKERS WANTED N MEN'S NEW shoes and repairing. 202 Fifih st. (IRCULAR SAWYER WANTS WORK. AN- swer 10 J. DOGERT, 550 Mission st. W ANTED_GOOD STEADY BARBER. AP- Py 1317 Swockton st. RINTERS WANTED; BOY TO SET TYPE. 47 Third st. VW ANTED_SOBER INDUSTRIOUS MAN TO assist in light indoor business: must be sails- fied_with $18 per week ana have $150 cash. Ap- Py 777 Market st., room 7. W OMAN WANTS SITUATION TO DO WAST- ing and ironing by the day. 27 Bruce place. off Harrison uve. S'3UATION WANTED BY YOUNG 8WEDISH girl, few months from Swe.en, to do housework and assi.L with cook nz 513 McAllister st. / OMAN WOULD LIKE PLACE TO ASSIST with light Lousework. Call 40 Lexington ave. REEINED GEKMAN GLiL WISHES SITUA- tion as nurseyiri and lixh: housework; refer ences. end postals P. V., 74 Beraal ave. WASIED — STUATION 10 DO LIGHT bousewors a: 86 per monih. $255 Shotwell sL., near Twenty-Lh, Bettts Index.| Horse, age, weight. | St. % 1 Btr. Fin. Jockey. Op. tl. 561 |The Sinver, 3 ...106| 2 12 14 15 1235 Piggott..........| 6 6 #16 | Yemen, .21 8 214 2h 22 24 L. Sloan........| 6 10 550 |Stentor, 8., 8| 6. 6 514 5% | 3b |T. Sosa........[5-2 115 B89 |Salisbury I, 127 1 31 3n 32 48 |Thorpe..........| 8 15 B8Y (Georze Milier, a..121| 4 44 41, 414 b4 | W. Martin . ... /45 11-10 572 | Woodchopper. a..118| & 5h 6 8 8 Dogget: . -...| 50 100 . p. 6. Andrew-Vioia Time, 1:09%. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A POSITION A8 working housekeo per; o (r f ra heed answer, Address K- R., box 147, Call Oftice. {DDLE-AGED GEKMAN WOMAN WISHES sitgation as housekeeper. Address H., box 14, Cail Oftice. IDOW FEOM K&W YORK WOUED LIKE a potion as typewrlier. Call seve: u.m:w.m e OOK. (OUNTRY, $:0,AMFRICAN FAMILY: J waitress, sume hénse, §25: 10 housework wirls, d_country, $20 and 6 young girls, as- sist. §10 and $15. " M1SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. EFINED GERMAN YOUNG GIRL AS COM- papion o child 4 years: $12. MISS CUL- LEN, 823 Sutter st. AUNLRESS, $20. dters’, MISS CULLEN, 323 5UT- ANTED—STEADY, BELIABLE MAN FOR posiiion In conntry: must have $5 expense money. Call after 10 A, M., 9 Geary, room =, ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGE < DUE LABOR- ersacierks KNOX Collection Agev, 110 ~utter, ANTED, YOUR BHOES— WE KEPAIR shoes up'to § 0'clock every night: those work: ing throngh the day can have their snoes repaicad st night while yon wali: Iaqiew sollng, 35¢; men's toling, 60c: fine shoes mads to order irom 82 up, | we Lave a 10t of hoas been damaged by waier, 43 less tuan one-fourh’ their value, from 25¢ up §2 00. 562 Mission at.. bet. Firsta.. and Second 5. AGENTS WANTED. TS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battie.” Apply or address for territory, £. Person, manager subscription depariment, THE WHITVKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—A HULL. WITH OR WITHOUT cubin, for steam launch, from 40 te b0 feec iong. Address £. C. L., box 41. Call Office. ANTED—A NICK, NEAT YOUNG MAN, between 18 and 23, as n room-mate: will likely remain for severa mouths: more a compani than anything else M box 164. Call OfBice. HIRTY OR THIRTY-FIVE FOOT SLOOP OR | |,scnooner. Address MONTE BUTTON, 1188 Mis- sion st. W ANTED—$800 ON FIRST MORTGAGE OR pariner on 85000 property. Particulars 412 | Natoma st. ECOND-HAND UPRIGHT PIANO WANTED; cash: state price. Address N.. box 104, Call. £9((), JLULK DEPUT AND DAIRY: GOOD $ . location: low rent. STENBERG, 632 Market. $400), BESTAURANT; NEAR RAI ROAD 3 . depot: large number rezular boarders: neat, aitractive place: compulsory sule exchange estate. STENBERG CO., 6.2 Murket st. fo re $95(0), PALOON: ELEGANTLY FIiTED: 1 DU, viock north of Market st.; low rent: stocked with fine liquors, cigars, eic.: private 100ms: owner has other buainexs: makes big sac- r.fice; investigate this. STENBERG, 632 Market. $700. SALOON; FINELY ¥IT £D UP: (00, weil stocked with very choice liquors: dofng & £00d business: Wil bear Inve:tiwation: receipts §15 per day on au average. Call at 33 Sixth st., room 18. B60(), SALOON: I BLOCK FROM MAR- D - ket st.: recently o;ened: owner musc sell; on account of other busivess. Call a 33 Sixth st., room 18. $8()(), SALOON: DOING NICE BUSINESS; & . flie location: nicely fitted: fine ruuge far lunch; patent beer pumps: owner leaving clty a bargain. UNDERWOUD & CO.. 765 Market st ARTNER WANTED TO JOIN ME IN PUR- cbase of a splendid business. In the line of which I've had long experience, and know the opening in question to be_exceptiona.ly g0od; re- quires only §750 for halt interest, of which $350 may be pal | from the business If so desired, which With pioper atien:lon hou d easily clear $3000 (0 $5000 & year: present owner hasmn e a foriune In lust few vears. but must hereaiter devote undi- vided atteritio to other in erests: duties would be principally office work: this_ proposition is pos: uvely all right and [ mean business, <0 none but principals, naming time uud vlace for personal in- terview, need a, ply. Address OPPORTUNE, vox 64, Call'Ofice, city. | OBRSALE—CITY DRUGSTOKE IN THICKLY | X inhabited section: $200: sacrifice: fine stund | forpbysician. Appiyio LANGLEY & MICHAELS | €O 34-40 First st ALF INTERE IN A GOOD-PAYING saloon; fine charice f T & busin:ss man; pari- ner golug to Eurgpe. Inquire in oftice. | | | PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSIL Dess: must besober and e ercetic: refere.ces exchanged; small cap tal required. 1041 Valencla, $300 Ly HarrisToresT iy facturing business. room 4. W ANTED—PARTNER IN IiKERY: CEN- Oy \ally located. For particulars call'a: 113 aik st. JALOON; OWNER 6 YEARS place. ‘Apply Anchor Brewery, 1451 Facific. TORE WITH 8 LIVIN MS: ELEGANT locaiion for busivess. 408 < ourth st. MaANU- Apply 328 Bush st., IN SAME - () BONUS WILL 8 PAID TO ANY ONE securing position for young ladv In siore oroffice Address W. W., box 51, Call Office. \‘VAKTED TO RENT—BY RESPONSIBIE | Parties, furnished hotel. Address Z, box 14, | call Utice. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sule. 1168 Mission st QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- Séiry o a- KLEIN. 10 Sixin se: send possa. THEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent o any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. S(E0M HOUSE ON MARKET SI. 22-room house, only 55 rooms. cor... 5,000( 14 rmson Sutter. 700 11 rs., must seil 20: €6 rms, best city.3,500 H. (. DECK«R, 1 Market st., opp. Fiftn, ¢)7 RMS; ELEGANT; $2000 £4) 30 rooms: norti 8850 ‘cen ral: goo1 furniture. 3325 \WOOD & CO , 765 Market st. JJOR SALE_GROCERY-STORE AND BAR 4 living-rooms: rent cheap. 4 vply Call Office: $5H] MISSION — SALOON, “DUING GOUD business, for sale; cheap: g00d reasons.mg RESTAUEANT: SEa 50; Tooms: doi < ag0od business; ning or. er: acroes from depot; eleciric 1l his; iar:e Freuchra ge: pr. sent owner 6 years made money 0 buy ranch: mus: move on 11 chance for you to do same. ., box 44, Call. 1 BUTCHEK-~HOP: FINE I, CATION; cheap ent: inves igate. Call 45 Ihird st. 3 DRY GOODS, MEN'S FURNT HING $000. £00ds, noulons: splendid fixtures, cheap rent; living-rooms; good business; no ageuts. A p ply Caul tice. gr,snoxi{xy-srnnz—ol.b, GOOD-PAYING 2 pluce; nice for woman to make a good iving, Inquire Cali Office. $250. SALOON: ON BUSIEST STRKET . north of Market: cheap rent and in- surance, lease, etc.: no agents. Inquire Call Office, RANCH BAKERY AND DELICA CY STORE; mus. be su.d: living-rooms; nice sunny yard; DO agents. 340 Fourth st. fir living-100ms; NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 23 AN ‘rooms; reason for selling, .eaving city. 21634 Sixth st. O LET—A COALYARD; ESTABLISHED § ye rs: finest place in the cit: no opposition; S stalls; scale, etc.; rent $8. 1915 McAllister. ODGING-HOUSE, 704 HOWAFPD, COR. 8D; 82 rooms: furnished. 1020 Market st. {OR SALE — LAUNDRY OFFICE, CIGAES, 14 200M~: Xtw FURNITURE: FULL OF r00:mers: offer wanted. 402 Geary st. OR SALE—FINELY FURNISHED HOUSE; tobacco, etc. B B, box 88, Call Office. F o oamar 1ented; cheap. 518 Taylor st. HAYES—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. 339 FURNITURE FOR SALE FROM RETAIL BUSINESS: L0se out stock {n 30 days: brussels car- pet, 421ac yard: floor oilcloth. 18¢; mat ing, 7o yard; beiroom seis, 3 pleces. $9 60: d-room fur- nitvre outflt, $65. ' SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st Opp. Grant ave. A MONEY-RAISING ~ALE—30 DAYS ONLY, Pedroom sets, 3 pleces 39 50 Solid oak dining chairs. \i... T8¢ 4-room furniture outfic, .. 387 50 Brussels carpet, lald .. " 85¢ yard SHIRKK & =HIREK, 747 Market at. opposice Gran: ave. {OR SALE_FURNITURE AND CARPETS of 4 housekeeping room;; makean offer. C. B, box 74, Call Oftice. li‘OK SALE—2 FOLDING-BEDS, BUREKAU. Call morning, 1408 Hyde st. T L J. NEUMANNA 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household good TEnew: cus” OF on 1ime: open evenings. ew oF good | ESTAURANT FOR SALE; GOOD PLACE for man aud wife: cheap. Appiy 324 Larxin, ANTED—PARTNER IN FI\E PAYING business. Parciculars 539 California st. OR SALE-AN ELEGANT TWO-CHAIR barber-shop: near Market: a ceal bargain; only $60; good reason for seiling. 12 Hayes st ROSPEROUS REFUBLICAN newspaper: golden opportanity: owner leaving. WREKLY easy terms; Address .\N., box 61, this office. RAND CHANCE FOR RiSTAUR man—First-class oyster and chop house fo; sale: worth $500: wiil seil for $300: owner leay: ing the cly; call and see {-. 216 ~ixth st. $100. LP34STABLISHED SALOUN, . with 5 living-rooms. Inguire 911 Fol' som st. OR SALE CHEAP—A store on Fifth street. ALOON FOR SALE. IN HATIE, 515 Marke: st. e WELL-PAYING BUTCHERSHOP California PAYING PRODUCE- Cail 427 Froar st. QUIRE McLEOD & on Marketst. Inquire GEOKGE, 533 FURNITURE WANTED. PURN ITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. F YOU WANT GuOb PRICKS FOK FURNI tare snd merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. H JGMER PRICK THAN ANYWHERK PA(D v Ind CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McQUEEN,d53 Stevenson. Tel. 8.228. ITY STRAM ¢ ARPEL CLEANING WORK % cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. Hl STEVENS, Mar. 38 and 40 Eighth st telephone South 250, W BEN YU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH DOOr work send 1o SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- Pet-beating Works, 858-37 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4), 1G4 R-STORE AND LAUNDRY OFFICE ON Market st.; cheap. Inquire Call Ofiice, 00D CHANCE TO INVEST IN A PAYING manufacturing business: entirely new. Ad- dress Busiuess, box 57, Call Office. [IRST-CLASS SALOON, CHEAP: SALE AC- «ount of sickness. Call 119 Olive ave. "VUNG WIDOW WANTS A G partner; small capital. Room 8, NE OF THE BEST MILK ROUT meda (ounty for sale: ruu by present owner for 1% years; sickness cause of sel ing. Address A.T. NEWI'H, box 1140, Alumeds, or at ranch at Flichbarg. 95D MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 20 want ads taken ror T CALL. | TATEST CAR FE LEMAN 7 Post st. IN ALA- AND PR PATEN [; BEST IN JANTED—M:N TO CANVASS ON AN EN- tirsly new and money making business: cuni- mission and salary if desired: call beiween 2 aud 4 P 156 . ifth st. (G5RMAN OR FRENCH GOVERNESS, $35: X Frencn sicond guil, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 1 MERCHANT TALLO( CUTTER: BIG salury to proper man. Apply to C.C, box 96, tals office. WAITRESS, PRIVALE FAMILY. nurs-, $20, vrotestant preferred: second giri, same house. $25. MIs> CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. (99K, GERMAN FAMILY, $35. MiSs CUL- LEN, 828 Su:ter st. W ONAN FOR COUKING AND KITCHEN work, rauch, $20: woman with a chiid over 3 YeATs of age to cook On & ta_ch; young nurse girl, city. 81 d oihers. MCRRAY & KEADY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 aud 636 Clay st. M ECHANIC WANTED TO BUY CYCLERY gun and bicycle repair-shop for $150: good business for ilitle Lrice; in the county-seat town; 40 miles from big city. A. M., box 97, this office. PBRIGHT MA - To SKLL PATENTEL NOV- elLy; experience: references. S.. box 1186, Call, WANTED-CANVASSERS IN THE CITY and Staze to sell lots in the cily of Stockton; Iiveral commission: lots will sell readily. Address ., box 148, this office. (8L, FOR HOUSEWORK. AMERICAN family, $20; also upstairs giri, $16. 721 Kllis. STYLISH ANL DUEABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, or. Sixth. ARPET-CLEANING, 8c: LAYING, 30; RUG samples free: tel. Jessie 94d. Stratton, 38th st DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO.,, 402 Suiter; tel. Main 394" GEO. WALt OM, prop. vention. 4 pply 623 Golden Gate ave. ITY ROUTE FOK A APPLY THIS oftice. NIMATOSCOPH—PROJECTING LIVING pictures. Animatoscope, 98% Mrkt., 7th flcor. WATTS, reliable cary cleaniug renovig. alter. - 81100 works. 4U9 McAlllster. 1el Jssie $21. VARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE new. 23Tenth; tel. South 36 Mackintosh & Co. J . EMIICHALL CARERT- LEANING GO + 240 lath su; cleaning S » yard. Tel Mis 74 ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKS 3838 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 1:6. BICYCLES. o e $d5 S R ST GOLDEN RULE AAR, T18 Market st 3 EWSPAPER_KOUTE I\ INTERIOR CITY N Glone 1o tan Franciaco. | For parsicaiars syl ihis oftice. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—TH WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In th nited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- sree. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 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