The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 5, 1897, Page 14

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1897 ; MARCH 35, 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, £IT CHUNKS OF COIN LOST ON DAMI Pat Dunne's Colt Failed to Show Among the First Three. “Skeets” Martin Landed Four Out of Five Mounts in First Piaca. Marjorie Was the Only Winning Favorite—Pat Murpiy Beaten Out Easily by Potentate. Upsets were numerous in the racing game at Ingleside track yesterday, but about the most disastrous in its pecuniary | results to the speculating fraternity in general was the downfall of Pat Dunne's good horse Damien, in the mile purse race, which was down third'on the card for dec:sion. Good Times, Scari Pin, Greyhurst and Midiight scratched out, and the stable then figured ita cinch for Darzien, which was delegated by the con- ditions to carry 110 pounds. Mr. Dunne and his friends all purchased tickets from different members of tae ring, upon learn- ing which the crowd followed suit, and the bay colU’s price gradually fell from 4 to5to 7to10. Of the other four starters commanded the most support. Damien drew the inside position and went out to | malke the running when the field was sent away. Old David kept him close com- pany, and before the streich was reached showed in front. Straichtenel ior the wire, H. Martin moved up with Howard S, and joining David the pair sand- wiched the favorite, compelling Willic Martin to pull up, although his mount was evidently short and beaten at the time. In & bard drive Howard 8 dowped the old norse a heud in 1:45. The winner was fairly well supported at lours. Qutside of the deieat of five javorites the feature of the afternoon’s sport was the splendid saddle work ot ‘‘Skeets’ Martin. Tioe clever lightweight bad five mounts and succeeded in getling iour of them past the judges in advauce of their fields. The six starters in the opening mile run were a very cheap lot. Soniro finally closed an 8 to 5 cuoice, with Alma next in demand. There was a stiff piay €n In- flammator and in a drive the latter coit beat the 50 to 1 outsicer, Atticus, half a length, in 1:47'4{. Sepoy and Flambeautte made the ruuning to the heaa of the stretch. The talent fell with a dull thud over the result of the event foliowing—a six-fur- long run, decided under seiling condi- tions. Pat Murphy was considered a “ead pipe,” and 1 o 2 was eagerly sc- cepted. Potentate, wita 5 to 1 opposite his name on the slates, led the favorite from tae start and wop easing up in 1:1 The 100 to 1 shot Una Que Amo was th.rd. The fourth race was deciared off, and a mile selling affair, with George Palmer, Sweet William, Jos Terry, Marjorie, Joan, Encino and Franco starters, substi- tuted. In the final petting Marjorie, at odds of 2 to 1, closed a slight favorice over George Palmer. Encino and Sweet Wil- liam alternated in making the pace until squared away for home, where Marjorle took the lead and in a bard drive downed the late comer, Georgej Palmer, half a length. Joe Terry, with Thorpe up, was 8 bang-up third. On Wednesday that peculiar performer, McLight, was beaten by some very ordi- nary company in & race, bui yesterduy was in exquisite fetile, and succeeded in beating out the 11 to 20 favorite Midlo in the seven furlong selling run. The latter led until past tbe paddock, when Mc- Light, whica had been trailing behind, gverhauled aud beat him a neck in 1:3134. Two Cheers, at odds of 50 to1, ridaen by Spencer, was a close third. Lu: cille, heavily played at long odds, failed 1o show to advantage. Howard § | 120 pounds, opened 3 7 1o 5 choice, reced- ing later to 11 to 5. There was a very heavy play on Duckling, eutting that filly’s odds from twos 10 8 to 5 and lower. The winner turned up in Morellito, a 30 | to 1 shot, which ressed the Macdonough pair, Count of Flanders and St. Philip, the last furlong, and got the verdict from | the first-named youngster by half a length. St. Philip was lapped on his stable companion. The favorite was fourth. e NOTES. | Will Wallace will leave for his home in Kentucky on Saturday. Midlo, owned by Gene Leigh, which fin- ished second in the fitth 1ace, a selling affair, was claimed by Galen Brown, Sam Hildreth, Tom Buyle and C. W. Stoffer. | Of course, as Two Cheers, owned by Mr. | Stoffer, finished taird, that owner has prior claim, bat the other horsemen who took advantage of tbe claiming clause protest Mr. Stoffer’s ciaim on_the ground that it was made on behalf of cwner Leigh. The matter will be settied to-day. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, thpee-quarters of & mile. Tulare. .107| 258 Lizzle . 100 B ves 10l San Tuzza. .11/ 103 Mo ‘108 . 0k 12 39 oo 105/ 1mp, Green.... 06 The Tour st.... 110 Hyman..... Fannie § Widow Jones . | 548 kxamner......107 Franco.. 638 Popinjay 110 Second race, seven-eighths of a mile. selling. Jack Hichelleu.111 655 La France......103 Doubtful "105| 625 liotspur, 11 618 Hazel D. ~103| 6.8 Leonviile. 108 619 Doctor G (108| 633 Hermaniia .... 106 | €29 Boreas ‘111| 624 Tar and Tartar.108 | 637 Cherry 111} 613 San Marco.....108 | “I'nird race, three-quarters ot » mile. 615 Midas.. .110| 559 Detective....... 102 627 App ause.......105| 630 Jacko' Laniernlu? (210)Cash Day .....110| 635 Play Boy.......107 530 Wh estone....110| .... ~hadow.... ....100 611 Tryst 217105 635 Miss Ban.......105 (610) Alismax ~110| 616 Miss Koss. 64) Woodchopper .110| 169 Muiberry. 657 Warranta . 5| 465 Baron...... (638) Tuxedo. 580 Lena. | 687 Ewma D. | Fourth race, one and a nalf miles. | 643 Argentina 1051 814 Ad. Spreckal: | 267 Juiin 0. 102 633 Morwe Fonse...115 582 Lobenguia......107| | Fifth race, one and an eighth miles, sellin 626 Daylieh 108/ 637 Veragua. 105 | 640 Ransom 111 625 Major Cook....108 106| 616 Pulmers.on 106 6U8 Klmer 108 626 Frank K. ... 639 Bube Murpi (615)Moba AKKA. .. | 615 Morven... | 640 Guuta Percha..10 | | “ixin race, one mile, seiling, three-year-olds. | 619 Harid Lindsay.106] 630 - tentor. 640 Basqull.........100| 617 Installatrix ... 844 George Palmer.103|(641) [ufammator. Seventh race, five-elghths of a mi.e. 398 Montgomery...109 | 631 Yemen. 507 Roadwarmer...109 | 609 Kly .. 558 Peixotlo. 109 | (6:3)Magnet. . 176 Zamiocl 1134 603 YankeeDoodie.112 e SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Treachery, Lizzle H, Rlot. Second race—Hermanita, San Marco, | Leonvinle. | Third race—Applause, Cash Day, Jack o’ Lantern. | Fourth race—Argentina, Lobengula, } Morte Fonse. | Fifth race—Mobalaska, Babe Murphy, Frank K. Sixth race — Stentor, Basquil, Gzorge Paimer. Seventh race—Magnet, GREEK HOSTILITIES. Unexpected Eruption in Judge Slack’ Court Yesterdny. Greek hostilities appeared to change location from Crete to Judge Slack’s court yesterday. The suit on trial wasan ap- peal from Justice Kerrigan’s court, wherein | the sum of $95 was involved for work per- Fly, Peixotto. formed, and the names of the principals | and witnesses suggested a roster of the forces at Thermopylze. Artenas Theodost was the plaintiff, and the defendants were Artaxerxes Papa- george, S. Fartetas and Alexander Georgio. Attorney J. A. Devoto appeared for the defendants, while Judge Archimcdes Brachus Treaawell represented the plain- uff. Amone the witnesses were D. Pengros, Deiphobos Androchos and other Helienic patriots. No two witnesses could be found who agreed in regard to all the points in the case. Judge Slack finally gave judgment for the defendant: ——————— | The Hambarg Exposition. } The State Board of Trade has received twenty-seven cases of assorted cannmed and dried fruits, intended for exhibition at the Hamburg exposition. Several tons were also Solano CAUSED HER OWN DEATH. The Coromer Is Investigating the [ of Mrs. Mary Schlinger. Mrs. Mary Schlinger died at McLean’s Hospital on Monday last as the result of un operation performed by herself, and Coroner Hawkins is investigating the matter. The Coroner’s attention was called to the case by the undertaker who was given charge of the body. Mrs. Schlinger was taken sick, her husband sayx, about th:ee weeks ago and Dr. Houston was called in. He vaid little attention to her case and Dr. Kastendieck was sent for. He called Dr. Van de Meter into consultation. They decided that she should go to the hospit: Her condition by this time was so seri- ous that nothing could be done to save her life. She was 32 years of age. Her husband is second cook at the Emporium. He says that his wife’s condiiion was due entirely to her own acts. The counle had five children. An inquest will be held by the Coroner. ————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL H_M Grifin & nece, W Chisholm,Halifax,NS Denver, Colo B F McCloud, Chicago SSefner& wf, NY Mrs L Wisserman, N Y H Z Osborne, Los Ang_ J Kebm & w, Chicago Mrs C Theurer, Chicago C E Thauseil & w, N ¥ R M Hyde, Bokton N 'S Beardsiee & w, N Y Mrs 8 T Hyde, Boston H C Wat, Liverpool ¥ S Hawkins, Holiister G H Clarke, Nebraska 3 Brads, B M I MeMatus, Mass M J Musterson, Mass Miss Thalia Treadwell & C A Jones & w, Uity 1nid, London L R Widg. Chicago L C Gli'en, Spokane Y W B Peck, N Y ME Mr & Mrs v {icox, Boston Frank Lane, N Y H W hite & w, 1daho ZS Kinney, Idaho C R Davis & W, St Louls H P Ayres, Denver W H Carroll, 5t Louls A Stover, Pitlaceiphia J Reilly & w, N Y €75 Kimber & w, Ind ¢ F Keenan, Chicago E W Hatton, Uhlo Katherine Hun'. Ohio J W kdwards, N Y M8 F dcl.augulin.SCruz SN Rucker, an Joso Mlss McLaoghlin, 3 Cruz RN Vilatranch, S Diego MiseM Vilafranch,SDiego GRAND HOTEL Miss M E Tracy, Mian Miss T Tracy, Miss R J Bractain, Oregon P r Zabaia. Salinus J F Demidort. ~an Jose A Middlerauft & w, Towa M D Emon, Detrolt ¥ b Laner, \voodiand J Towns~nd. Sacto G Schulter & w, Nev J B Hoyt, Birds Ldg F Landers & «, Cal C Stone, Stanford W Arno d, : tanford H P ~now. Fheaix A Robinson, Gitroy Mrs D H Johns, Arcata J b H Chamberiuln, D Gilumacher, Coluss J Luebif, Highland | ® E GI-bert, Sta Barbara E & D R Price. Fresno G raner, Pascdena V Gooduam. Gilroy sorstull @ w, N Y T C Woodworth & w, Cal J H Jones, N Y J A Piersou & w, Ind Cal Miss Pierson, Ind G W Sawyer, Chicago J W_Eoper, Chico J McCarihy, Onkland ¥ W Lewss, Boston AL Burbank, Sxn Jose K McDonald, Rea Bluft A C Kosendaie, Pac Gry J M Hamill, St Paul J O Allen, San Jos AL Tibeet 5, Peluma E £ Moulion, Loiusa J H Tibbits, Redding O G Woodward, Statn Isl G Wilson & w, Col LICK HOUSE. F W Hanson & w, Utah E E Davison, Bellota Miss P Prapion. Los Ang H L Smith & w, Mich Warren Green, Preston R Ml Loveit. o Mrs K. M Love:t, Or Nrs O'R Eoyles, 'Los Ang A E Paulse ) & W. Sacto G B Mason & w. Boston G Mo re & w, Ca BJ Buck & w, Mich C K Barnar & w, Mich E E Gaddis, Woodland J K Loveit, Or P E Gyles & w, Chicago Miss Boyles, Los Aug irs J E Weub, Stoektn Miss Mason, Bustou Miss P Boone, Canada Oscar Sprague, N ¥ J P Coyle, Chicaso 0 J Meatord, Cal CUSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. J Fdwards, l«s Angeles H G Harris, Los Angeles W H Larr, akland Agnes Albin, >anta foss G Albiu, santa Ross P J Collins & w,S Miguel J A Puilbrook, ~ Carlos Capt > Wickberg, 11l ¥ Wagner, Letroir 1 sera, Detrolt W Landgel & w, N D C Andersou, N D CJchason & w, ~eattle K Wakefield. Neatile J W rayiows, N Y Mrs M D Caikins, Cal J W Lewl«, Los Angeles H J Schettler & w. Cal J Brown & a Cruz H Knioian, Santa Rosa ADuffy & w, San Jose I Kmbers, Porierville | D morrison, ot Louts H H Parry, Oakds.e | T stratton, N I | NEW WEETERN HOTEL HS Lunt. N Y R E Runyon, Los Ang H H Lincoln, Boston J E James & w, Los Ang A J Lawin, Alvarado J R Dunn, Coicako M Mcw boit, Fresno L F Swertiana, Chicago Mr Brown, N Y Yiwnna Bowen, Denver 3. L Lamb, Holits E Kelly, Los Angeles T J Watson, Chicago J McKay, Tex Mrs Stutz Cal J Suliivan, Tex P Maytord, al G Hasell, USN J Adams, Los Angeles BALDWIN HOTEL. S W Newell, Stockion A A Brown, San Jose 1 Laverge. 83 City Evert H Britten, N Y H Musgrove Austrais H Havden, Mi-h P Casey, Mich € W ~mi h. Detroit B Seaborg. Los Angeles F klake, Cambridge | J Q Biak, Eoton J ¥ enoing, Cal 310 Sullivan, Sauta Cruz W Ham, sher, N Y J Scnellil ger & w, LA W F Knapp. Chicago H ~cott, Chicago 3 Wilso. San Jose J Rebilling, St Louls J Moore, Fresoo ¥ Joaes, kresno H Milier, Los Angeles W K tto, Onkiand H Thompson, St Louls SAN FRANCISCO “CALL."” BUBINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CAt1~ T10 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'clock every Bight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until o’clock. 20 Hayes street. opén until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteentn and Mission streets, open HA SITUATIONS WANTED-Continuad, ATIONS WANTED—Continned. HELP WANTED-—Continned. PR et Ao oed SR : e e - = C. Ck~ PAID FORFURNE ADY WoUID 1iKE POSITION TO DO| RUUKKKELER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EN- INSURANCE MAN | [ TUHEST CASH 2RICKS PATD Eind erocer - LA amuerwori or plain’ laundry. Cail for 8 days, 249 Fifth st., flat 2. M’DRLEAGED WOMAN WAN1S PLACE 10 do housework: is a good cook. Cail at 206 Fitth st, near Howard. ERMAN NURSE WISHES ENGAGEMENT; Iadie; in confinement: sick ladles and chil- dren. 182 Sixth si., room 16. Iarged experience in commercial and financial lines desires situation; first-class references. Ki- dvlity, Lox 82, Ci ELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION AS foreman «n stock, grain or vineyard ranch, or taking care of hoises.’ Call 167 Ninth FEMALE HELP WANTED. QUEADY WOM N DESIRES “TO GO OUT BY :he day, washing, froning or cieaning. Please cXil 421 Natoma s'., flat C. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS nurscgirl: infanis preferred. Address or call 4t 8347 Taentiaih s.. W ANTED—pOSITION BY YOUNG LADY OF experfence with an invalid lady. 3., 1401 Eighth ave., Esst Oakland. TOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION a5 housekeeper. Call or address Housekeeper, 775 Mission st., rcom 41. EFINED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE country desires a position as housekeeper. 28 Ellis st., room 11. EKMAN |ADY (GOOD SEAMSTRESS) wishes a few more pinces for piain sewing or mendiig: hote! or vrivate family: 6uc per day. 122 Grove st.. be:. Polk and Van Ness, lower floor: {XPERLENCr.D HOUSEKEFPER (WIDOW) crk in widower's or bachelor’s house- ho'd, with children: country preferied. 83 Ninth st.. room 17; hours 11 A. 3. 0 9 P. M. IRL. GEARY ST.. $15: GIRL, GREEN ST., 15; girl, Oakland, Cal., $15: girl, L1+ ermore, 5: nurse. $15: girl, Foisom st., $15: French rsegir. $20; glrl, Scott st $20: giri, Contra a. $20; 1 rench girl, family 3, irl, Sutter 8., $15; 12 youn :irls, §8, $10, $12 per month, fsalst, eic., nlce familles. "MAKTIN', 749 Mar- et L. GER- week : room: room. TAITRESS—NO SUNDAY WURK: man girl for bakery: wailress, $5 # Sunday waliress; waitress, City, $20 and girl .0 assist In bosrding-house, $12 ani MARLIN'S, 749 Maik ¢ st. Mas- HOUSEKEEPERS, §1 TIN'S, 749 Market st. AMILY COOK, $2! $12 AND 816, FAMILY COOK, 830. MARTIN'S, 749 Markot st. » (C9%OBED GIRL, FILLMORE ST, $15. MAK- TIN’S, 749 Market st. JECOND GIRL, $25; 2 COOK-, GERMAN stvle, $25_waitress and parlo.-mald, $20: Ger- man nurse, §25: cook. bosraing-house, $30: aud a lnige number of kirls for cooklug and 'housework. J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 316 Sutier si. WEDISH ¢1EL WISHES SITUATION TO do general honsework in an _American family, Call 4 ¥ lsom ave.,oft Folsom St., bew. Seventh and Eighth. T ANTED—A POSITION AT LIGHT HOUSE- work ; wages $10 month. Call or address 1 83 Tehama, near Third. (QUPETENT SECOND GIRL WITH THY ./ best of reference desires a situation. J. F. CRO>E1T & Cu.. 516 Sutter st. ORKING HOUSEKKEPER TO COOK FOR 16 boarders, $8u; middie-aged woman Cook for 2 peop.e on rauch, $18. 1. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay -t JOMAN WITH TWO CHILDREN WISHES position as housekeeper: object, kood home: smali wages. Cail or addre:s 832 Ritch st W aNrED POSITION WITH FAMILY goug East as companion to invaild orcaie of child.~ M. K., bsx 18, tuls office. JY A YOUNG MARRIED LADY AS ASSIS. 5 tantin doctor's office: has had some exper- fence. Address J. W., box 136. this office. Y OUNG LALY WANTS POSTEION AS SEAM- stress or housekeuper; no triflers meed appiy. Cull or address 641 Howard st., room 4. }Yov:\'u WOM A WANTS GENERAL housework or second work: wages $20; good reierences. Apply 829a Howard st. E PrRIENCED P HKSON AND A GOOD cook: will do general housework, Call at 817 Mission st., near Fourth. 100D GERMAN GIKL WINHES SITUATION todo_ housework in smali family, 122 Grove St., near Van Mess ave. lower floor. EFINeD WIDOW FROM NEW YOKK DE- sires position as typewriter. Call 167 Seventh reom 10, second floor. XPERIENCED GIKL WISHES SITUATL N eitn'r as_chambermald, napkin-washer or wwaltress in coffee parior. Address A. Y., box 144, Cali Othice. NYOMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do cooking or upstairs work in a private family; 4 year.' reference irom last place. Call 8329 Twebty-secoud st., near Valencla. ANTED BY YOUNG WIDOW Cail or address 112 st. OSITION W as working housekeeper. Taylor st.. room 14. \JOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY washing, ironiug, housecleanivg. 1126 Va- lencla, near T wenty-second. VW ANIED — BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl, cooking and housework in American tamily: can give reference. Ca:l 720 Ellis st FPWO LADIES FKOM THE COUNTRY WISH sewiug and mending. 139 Fourthsi,r.7and 8. Y QUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOuD CIR- cumstances, désires lucrative position as hous- keeper or wildo gentiemen’s mendin -, 120 Elils st.. room 17, second floor; cail afier 12 M 'DDLE-AGED WOMAN, FROM THE COUN- try. would like position to do housework; wages $20 or $25. Call or address Y. W. C. A., 1221 O'Farrell s.., clty. 7OUNG W1DOW, RECENTLY FROM THE East, wants a p'ace 83 housekeeper in hotel or bachelor's home preferred; city or countrs. Room 2, 12014 Geary st OOK, HOTEL, $40; ( OOK. HOTEL, COUN- try, 825 cook, institution near city, $20: girl for h. usewors, Alumeds, $25: 6 girls, Housework, city, $20: 8 girls, housework $15; young giris to 34s., $10 and $15: waitress, country hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. FREMAN COUK FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, $16; seo party here, C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AITRESS, FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY HO- tel, $20; ranch cook, $20. MURKAY & BEADY, Leadlog Employment Agonis, 634656 lay st. W ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN OR SCANDI- navian cook, $35: French second girl, $20; French nurse. $10: German second aud seam- stress, 820 t0$25; 20 gl-is 1or housework. LKON ANDRE, removd to 308 Stockton. ROTESTANT NURSE, $20; ONE CHILD. MISS CULLEN, 323 ~utter. ROTKSTANT WAITRESS, PRIVATE FAMI- Iy, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. {FENCH SECONI GIRL, $25; GERMAN second girl, $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 ~utter. EAT, WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, $12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. N OLD LADY TO KEEP HOUSE. $8. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. A £ YOUNG GIRLS, HOUSEWORK, £15. EM- O ployment office, 308 Mason t. TANTED — KXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE dipp rs; no other help. Apply SARONL'S, 5u8 Froni. OMPETENT LIFE | nted to take charge of a special department: exceptional opportuuity; ust have good record stoe ture, restaurant, saloon fix STENBEKG. 632 Market: tel. main 1043 jor c.osln; business. WILLIiAM S POND, State Manager, Uregonian building, Portiand, Or. 0Y. 15, WITHOUT nOME, TO LEARN $ city. RUTCHr I -SHOP; GOOD 50(). wagon. cusn regisiir: owier STENBERG Cu. 632 Market st. HORSE, leav's painting in smell town: good home and $5 & mouith. Cail 10 A. 3., room 2, 328 Third st. & BESI ROUTE IN CITY: C $100 per mon, 350. NBERG, 652 LEAKS trial given: sacriticed Marset. E1V = W ANTED — STEADY MAN 10 RE! o Sixth st., room 18. Y TANTED—-TKADY MAN FOR COUNIRY | accountof deparivre. > position: must have 85 expense money. AP | o T his Soii Yauby GREAES ply atier 3 P. . 9 Geary st., room 2. $900. 3765 “montais: vaue in sieht; iral GiBrix HANDS AND ShadEs, KLACK: given. STENBEKG & CO,, 632 Market st T smichs and fireman to go south for the sum- | ——ooc = - = e G oy R SALE_ONE OF THE FINEST FITTED- miz HERMCANTINST (T up saloons In the city; doing & good busin« in & zood lucation: reccipts from $15 Lo $18 u day. -ash at & place of amusement: ry 82 per day: musthave $125. 917 siarket, rooms 1 and 2. TOUNG MIN WAN kind of wor, or coantry: und care of horses and zarden: furnish reference aress JOH A. MACDON AL 214 Toird 8t clby e TANTED — BARBER FOR FRIDAY AND Suturday at 6663 Howard s GU\/D BAKBER FOR IDAY AND SATUR- day. Bakers’' Home, 623 Clay st. YARBER WANTRD, Saturday and Suuday; $4. 00D SOLICITOR WANTE - FIRST CLASS, A M 2214 Geary st, room 19! FOR | 22 2 Fighth st. CALL AT 9 bear inves-iga:: SIPUATION o WANTS housework or uishwashing. Prospect place, San Francisco. TO 1'0 TOY0GUKETSU, ARTNER WANTED tal [IH SMALL to invest in a good | aying busin: Call 38 *1xih st., room L CAPL +ss; will 18, PALIRS MEN'S SHOKS, BEEN DAM- rent $25: stock w et HOFMAKK: WANTED ON REPAIRING: PARINER WANTED FOR HAY men or new work. 202 Fifth st. ,.‘&,'3,9,0 aud grain busimeis. Apply ac 998 1 be sold ut whole- sale price, and 5 per cent discount on total smonnt, < 1200 2565y water, as-asn thas one-onreh thelr value, from 76c up (0 $2 50. 562 Missio at.. bet. First and Second sis. OR SALE—GOOD PAY1 cor. Spear end Howard. G SALOON. NW, MISSION BT.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriplions aud waut ads 2526 will take partner. 307 Sixth st. “CHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, UR taken. UBER, RELIVBLE MAN TO TAKE PART route. ., Cail Office, Oak and. JOR SALE—BAKGAIN: FINE EXAMINER iuterest in cash business: must have 8150 cash and be satistied with $18 (0 $.0 per w+ ek; business eatabilshed 18 years. 777 Market st., room 7. MEN T0GO WHALING: NO =XPERIENCE required. Apply at once at I. LV Y'S Cloth lug Store, NE. cor. Jackson und Eattery sts. MMEDIATELY, MEN FOR STEAM, WHAL- ers and merchantman. MOKDAUNT & CO., 46 Spear street, aownstalrs. wi is t vu OR SALE—ON AUCOU. from business the best appointed an th choice stock, lease and goodwill: th ucated ona file cor.er siness aod established 10 years: this weik will sell for $3000: OF ReTIRING 0d most eleguut saioon in the clty,wih 12 n'cely furnished clubrooms; large.well-lishted vine celiar; together 8 bluce always donza nice fixtures, fur- nishings ani decorations of this pluce €)stover $6500. great bargain. tais s a Address B. £., box 78, Call. unlimited: big profits. Address owner, Pos.office Lox 2508, £. F. le. Apply Merz Hotel, 1807 B ( ©0OD TAILORS 54l MARKET STREET. | \WANTED_RESIDENT PARINER [N SAY Francisco 1n paying medicine business net- - — | ting $50,000 yeariv: must have capiia $10,000 0 KLOND EXPEDITION SOU | H SEA ISLAND | §15.000: sole charge of Western transactions. Dow formed. 53¢ Callfornia st. Address Proprietor, box 6, Call Utlice. $ J(( BUYS HALF ISIEREST IS PAT | CQALOON—KKAK THE AF}ILIACED COL- o ented novelty; se’l: on’ sight; demand | \D Jeges and Seventh-ave. houlevard: old-estaby lished busiuess and good paying place: retliiug cause of aight. ATTENTIGN: AN ELEGANT 3 chair_barbei-shop for sale on accountof de- parture; 8225, If sold tuls week. Ca'l 11214 Eddy st. TOR SALE—$100; CORNER SALUO other business. business: 3 living-rooms, furnished; re 500 Seventh st. ot $14; ARBEKS, ATTENTION—$400 WORTH OF HE DAINTY RESTAURANT, 636 GEARY OURNEYMEN. BARGKKS KMPLOYMENE secretary H. BERNARD, 102 reventn at. $40 1iving-rooms. 1309 Castro st. turniture, with 2 billiard tables, on account of | Lst.; a flouri<hing and desirabl: business for Geparture, $325. Address E. BONNARDEL, Stan- | sule at a sacrifice; investigate. Apply on premises. fora University TANT, BESTAUKANT, DOING A NICE « paying busivess: rent $30; 4 furnisued ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMEN I CALL SEC. P.C. Burbers’ Assn. 8 FUCHS, 825 Grantave, ANTED—PARTNER,ESIABLISHE ing saloon. ~Particulars, 639 Californ D'PAY- st F YOU ARE GUING TO YUK.N GOLD fleids. Alaska. join the Johnson party, leaving here March 20. Johnson's Alaska Outfiiting GUNG WIDOW WAN partoer; small capital. S A GENTLEMAN Room 8§, 207 Post Agency, 218 fansome st. TUOD HOUSE IN EXCHANGE FOR PLUME- OUNG WIDOW OF MEANS DESIRES GEN- tieman partner. Room 3, 995 Market IRL WANTED T0 HELP WITH LIGHT housework: small fam.ly: no cni.dren: sleep home; German preferred. 1221 Goiden Gute ave. 1IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, AMERICAN FAM- iy, plain cooking, $20; a.so nursegirl, $12. 721 Elils street. ing work. 623 Golden Gate ave, D LOCATION: DOINC ent cheap. G GOOD Inguire Call Office. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for Whaing and dsep-water vessels. Appl; at MCMAHON & McCARTHY, 117 Dromm st., upstairs. INGLE ROOMS 10c and 75¢ week. Lindell House. AND 16c NIGHT, 60c 1xth and Howad. 100D BAKsRY T0R SALK—GROCERY living rooms. AND BAR FOUR Inquire 500 Fourth street. wagon: bukes 3 barrels a d: AND 3 HURSES AND y rANTED — GIKL FOR HUUSEWCRK IN smalfamily. Apoly A. B, box 84, Cail. EAMEN AND OFFICE and on steam waalers. > FOR HONOLULU 904 Kearny, upstairs. ¥ cigar-stand: cheap. 57614 Gearr st. OR SALE—GOOD CORNER SALOON AND ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Wwork at 418 Brannan st. W ANTED—SAILORS FOR -TEAM WHAL- ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. STAURANT FOR SALE: GOOD for man and wife; cheap. 324 Larkin PLACE st VEAT GIEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, | p O/ MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND family of three. 1117 Turk street. D26 want ads taken for THE CALL. N INPEOVER FOR DIESSMAKING AT | A4 G G Puosrfls.c;gix:: ST N . TRA RS 1 7 OUNG GIRL OF 1610 ASSI-T; WAGHS §7. Call enrly, 15 Fraukfort ave., off Thirteeuth st. 7 ANTED — MIDDLe-AGED WUMAN FOR light hous good home and smai ages. 411 East st. (0pp. Sausalito ferry), bet. Clay and W asningioo. 426 0AK street. REFISED WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- tlon as managing house-eeper: city or coun- try: references. Call or adaress MRS, WELLER, | 1081 Markzet st., room 6. YOMPETENT CuOK., SPEAKING FRENCH, (German and Erglish, wiil assist in light house- work, sewing, and acie t0 take charge of cnlidren. Call or address 156 Sixth st., room ATIRACTIVE YOUNG EASTERN WiDOW desires a lucr tive piace as housekeeper in bachelor’s or widower's home; city or country. 104 Mason st. “T ANTEL—BY CULTURED YOUNG LADY, Dosizion as compwnion; would iravel: state guiies:” give references. Address M. LEY, San 036 OMPEIENT SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A situsion for general housework oOr cook. Please call at 71433 Uctavia st. UUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tion as housekeeper. 38 Eddy st., room 1. 7OUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS TO DO lizht chamber work and sewing in nice fam- 1l Or ook after child out of arms In exchaige for { L NOMPETENT GiRL FOR COOKING AND general housework: cliy reference. 2409 Washiugton st. OOKFOLDERS WANTED AT JAMIESON'S, 410 Sansome st. bugs: Association. NE OF THE OLDE; SIAND BEST PAYING coal yards in Oakiand; good team, wagon and including membership Box 8, Cali Office, Onklaud. in Coa Dealers’ Fifty men with at least $200 each wanted to form ihe Arctic Alaska Commercial Ccmpaay, to do shore whaling, fur trapping and trading. pros- "OR SALE—GROCERY AND vposicion. Inquire Call Cflice. BAR;: NO OP- pectiug and_mining, walrus and sesl bunting and generally to deveiop the resources of Arctic Alaska: only men willing 1o wintes i the coun- T UUNG EASTERN LADY DESIKES tieman partoer; smail capital. 850 Market, r.5. iry, to work and to rough it. and (o make money, need apply. Address ail applic tions for informa+ | tion, ete,,"A. A. C. C., box 68, Cali Office. EN OR WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY V ANTED—A LADY WITH $150 ano her with similar sum in good A. A., box 18 Call Oftice. 0 JOI paying munutacturing business: salary or inierest; irade established, M evening at their homes: pleasant work; N0 canvassing: experience unnecessary; We Day $250. SALOON: OWNKR GOING Apply for particulars 235 Thir AST. a salary: inclose stamp for particuiars. 'S:andard Mg, Co., 142 West Twenty-ihird st., New York. ANTED— with baby $6: s'eep home. IRL AGED 15 OR 16 TO HELP nd jight housework for 2: wages Call 1719 Sacramento nr. Polk. | QALVATION AKMY LABOR BUREAU. 158 | D New Monigomery st.— Partics desiring reliabie \i count of leaving cit. 00D AND COAL YA D Cheap: “doing & good_business; 1915 McAllister st. FOK SALY; selling on ac- help furnished ut short notice. IRL 14 T0 15 YEAKS T0 TAKE CAKE OF children. 7193, Franklin st. LASS TAILORKSS WANTED—MUST 504 Butzer st. DIRST- be good buttonhole-maker. IRL OR WOMAN no cooking; sleep home: $2 a week. 33! Twenty-first s ., cor ner ot Guerrero. FOR KITCHEN WORK: 92 LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- eases of the eye permanently cured at MRS, DR SLCOTT'S, 410 Geary at.; consultation free. W ANIED-10 YOUNG LADIES T0 LEARN barber irade: shop to open Muy 1 Particu- lars cali 1384 Eighth st.. S. F. Barber College. ONEST GIKRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework, 38. 710 Cole st., near the chutes. 7 OUNG GIKL WANTED TO of buby and assist in housework. Gute ave., near Laguna st. ADIES LIVING OUT OF THE CITY DO wriung at home: 2c stamp rep.y. PROF. J. B, MCTIER, 129 Third st. EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY: $1_per week; unlimited lessons: patterns 25¢c. McDowell Dressmaking School, 103 Post st. @15 LABKIN_BRANCH OFFICK OF THS CaLr: subscriptions and want ads. taken. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: 200 room: 1002 Golden Winchester Housn, 44 Third st near Market: 25c to 81 50 per night: $1 50 to $5 ree 'bus and baggage tv and irom ferry. S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING y. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—JOHN 0. BLOSSER, THE BUT- ter-maker, piease call at office: American cheesemaker, ‘must be firs: class; tailor for I sti- tution. $35 & month, boaid, room and washing; miner, single dril.er, $2a day: farmers, mlkers, cooks, waiters. distwashers, ¢tc. W. D. EWEK & CO.'S. 6.6 Clay st. TANTED — PRUNER FOR OLIVE_AND fruit trees; must know his business: $26 per month and board. W. D. EW R K & CO., 626 Clay. N ARDENER FGR A COUNTRY HOTEL, $25, G Se0 pariy here. C. R. HANSEN & CUl, 110 Geary st. YPEWRITER AND ASSISTANT CLERK, $5 aweek. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary’ RENCH SECOND COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, sorings. $40, fare advauced. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AUNDRYMAN AND WIFE TO TAKE 4+ charge of a country laundry: all-rouni laun- drymaa:® near city. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. FIBST-CL18s milker, near $20. (. R.HA AVANESE CUOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $25 Japanese cook for aranch, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. APANESE COOK. $30 AND ROOM: JAPAN- boy, chamberwork, $4a week and room. 749 Maraet st. 'HEESEMAKER, COUNTRY: $30: she- pherder, conncry, SEN & CO.. 110 Geary 'st. TAKE CARE | | WARIED, YOUR SHORN-—WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- TATIONKRY STORE: OLD, GUOD-PAVING place: nice for woman 10 make a geod 1iving. Inquire Call Office. ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait; ladles’ soilng, 35¢; men's soling._60c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: locaiion for busivess. 406 ¥ ourth st JTORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS: ELEGANT ‘ we have a lot Of shoes been damaged ry water ai JEAMEN AND GREEN HANDS WANTED. office. | DR MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS A0 less tumn one-fourih their vaiue, from 75¢ up to < el | $250. 662 Mission st., bet. First ano Second. 2526 watais wken sor ins Cav. JTYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES| [ ATEST CAR FENDLR PATENT: BEST IN | niade to order. £2 50: cheapest place in city for vention. Apply 623 Golden Gaie ave. | i 5 | repalring and second-hand shoes. 958 Howard sk [ ———o— o oo 116 Washiugion st., bet. Drumm and Davis. it ihi EWSPAPER KOU E I\ INTEEIO) R CITY close to San Francisco. For particulars apply s office. 0OMS, 15¢ TO 75¢c PER NIGHT: 50c TO 81 50 per wees. Orien.al, 225 Drumm st. | IRST - CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and suits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Markel. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Uffice, sonth- west corner Sixteenth and Mission ats. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. ECRULTS WANTED FORE THE U. 8 MA- rine Corps, U. S. Navy—Able-bodied upmar- 20 14 18 7-room house, only . H. C. DEC LODGING-HOUSES FOR SA -ROOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST 24-room house, onl; TOOMSs; COrner. rooms on Sutter. rooms, near the Baldwin. ... 111l £R, 1020 Market st., opp. FI LE. $1,400 650 460 1,200 8350 ifeh. come such: musi be of good character anuy hablts and able tospeak, read and write English and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helzht For Ted men beuween the ages of 21 and 30 years T Who are’ citizens of the United S:ates, or those | 3() s imoan who have leally declared ihelr intention to be- | 13 0f MAFkEL .o Furnished house north of Market. UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. further information apply at the Kecruiting Oftice, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. 54 HOWARD-LODGING-HOUSE tel; 35 rooms; store 3 roon.s; 875. OR HO- 116 SLYTE ST - BEANGH OFFICE oF THE CALL; subscription and want ads. taken. TANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK $60( £00d furniture. Call ut 1830 Sacramento st. LODGING-HOUSE O 21 . on one floor: always full: rent ROUMS cheap W i iome simple thing to putents ) rotect your idexs: they may bring you wealth. Wiite JOILLN | WEDDERRUKN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent aticr- neys. Washington, D. C.. for their $1800 prize 1 33 “ a sacrifige; must besoid within a fer Sixth st., Hom 18. “ROOM LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALEAT w days offer and new list of 1600 inwentions wanted. FGHOHOUE 8681 MARKET ST.—EVUMS 15 F FUR T SHED ROOMS; box 28, Call Uffice. 0D uransient trade: Sixth st., near Market; price $475. Address T. 20c, 25¢ 1o 50¢ night: $1 to $3 weex. 167 2578 sr—musNon GEFICE OF taken. ODGING-HOUS~ OF Tul; good reasons for seliiog. Oftice. 15 ROOMS; Address Call ALL THE CALL; subscription and wani ads TPRY ACME TIOUSE. 957 MARKET ST.. BE- ICE FURSNISHED HOUSE OF 32 BOOMS; cheap. 704 Howard or 1020 Market, low Eixth, for a room: 5S¢ night: $1 a week. ST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. 3 OF HAYES—-BRANCH 3¢ *ICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. Pacine House, Commiercial and Leidesdort? sts. & MEN TO TAKK LODGING AT 100, 1 100 204700 a nigas, inciuding cofes ans roris €24 Washington st.. near Kearn\. \W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know thaz Ed Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. sulll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 26¢ per night; Bi 1083 per week. pe! niture outfit, $63. Marke: st Opp. Gran: ave. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS. ‘must close out stock in 50 days: brussels car- 42lgc yard; fioor oflcloth. 18c: mat ing, 7¢. 'ard: bedroom sets, 5 pieces, $9 50: d-room fur- SHIREK & SHIKEK, 747 OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ (0 25¢ night, $1 to $1 50 wk. ¥ URNITURE, STUVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. SIMOS WANTS 100 M. + te betr or wine be: bes E N TO GET BOL- ree Junch. 643 Cluy. is A T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 lowest prices on household §oods; new new: cas’ or on 1ime: open eveninzs. SIXTH, Fos oF good —————— ey ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 8L weex: rooms for 2, 250 a day. $1 60 u Wees; ¥URNITURE TEL reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 ) KIRD ST, NE. Markei: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: reading. room: fres bt and oa-eace (o from the terry. Market st. rm.316. Houses bought int EST_PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDS neers.9 reutirety. ete. STREET & CRESWELL. Ang TJESTAURANT PORTER, 812. MARTIN'S, 10749 M arket st (COOK: 8%0. MARTIN'S, 749 MARKET ST. AN FOR FRUIT RANUH, $12. MARTIN 749 Market st. g EXPERIENCED RUBBERS ON RACE stuck. $20 and found, see boss here: miikers na farmhands, $20; woodchoppers: man and w.fe for ranch: chorepoy, eic. MURR Y & KIEADY, Leading Kmployment Agents, 634-656 Clay st. Gl 0 received a few days ago from Fresno. - splondin” Tef 7 A big field of filteen starters went 10 the | Coun'y has appropriated $100 for the exhib:t. | 8ntil 9 o'clock. o ApeTaM xefranoes, "addmas post in the two-year-old half-mile scram- | In case the State makes an appropriation | 2518 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. ble. Sir William, with top waight up, | county appropriations will not be called for. 187 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W COR. SIXTEENTH »T. EAR MIS- 1305 Polk atreet: open nn'il 9 ! Osion: braach offica of Ti: Ll Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. THE *“CALL” RACING GUIDE. . : = OVERNES: AND SKAMSTRESS; GER- : BTN T N e \ %, man- American Indy; thorough teacher of knz- xR = ish, German and music; hixhest reference; coun- ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack. Thursday, March 4. Sixty-first YEKBA BUENA LODGE OF try town preferred. Address E. W., 2526 Mission day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-07. Weather fine. Track slow. Perfection No. 1—Tnstallation of of- st., call 1. flC!X’IT!;U! (FRIDAY) ENING. March 641, FIESE EACE—One mile; selling; three-yearolds; purse 3400 B0 o ORI IO 5 DBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE ‘ e : - e FEGULAT MERTING OF open unti1 ¥:30 o'clock. Index.| Horse welcht |st s | Fim. ‘ Jockey. o) ¥ cshe Caledonfan Club THIS | ANT ADS AND SUB=CRIPTIONS FOR e oy e ol 30 Lo |2 | EVENING al8 olclock, Ecouish Hail, | W it it s iaken ai Birwncn e, touta- 520 | pflammator 2| 41 41 | 315 | 21 11, |H. Martin | 3 b2 = et 3 west corner Sixteenth i ission 8 5. 610 | Ar.icus 5| 31 w} 6 833 | 83 | 24 !k‘-rberry 12 “iwdoil TAMESEDUS 00 D. R. McNEILL. o - - 812 [Soniro 5 6|l 8 |81 |6 In | 33 |Doggeu 65 85 Chet. | 773 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 6-4 | Flambeanette 4| 1n | 32 215 | &3 44 |Cliwson . 12 50 | MASTER MARINERS BE CALL: tubscrintions an. wan: ads taken. i jalon. 3l doml 00 40 ] 8¢ |3V [Pumn 52 sl Sevelasi Amalation—Thie rer ik AN AND WIFE, JUST ARRIVED FROM i R | inr mesting of the above association w | Paris, wish siwation in same family: woman Von driving. W . F. Phillips®. c., , 1:4714. | o 3 . Alcazar | e, ke 1 3 10 COOK ;€O uy Good s ari. Won driving. Winner, F. Phillips®b. c., by imp. Brutuy Ariola. Time, 1:4734. ralt fnibA &y f;,,“,flf,'.fi',,’:‘"',“:‘:,,‘,,:,fl;",.;'{‘; | to atiend interior, man tocook s’ avod refersiioes. 64} FECURDSACE _Thres quatises of mile: {MSlins: purss $400, | the constitution and by-iaws and other important INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR =2 = business will be acted upon. By orler of the pres- Marxet: 200 rooms xbc 1o 8150 per nighi; = Praeed o B B Bewing, | ldent. L TKALUNG, Rex Sec. | £150 to $8 per week: convenlent and respectabie; Jrdex. ..orq:, sgi welght. |St. | % | % % L_ n. chluy. £ Op. L 7 hSPE(;lAh;‘BMl;‘ETl,"\“h oF 1;1‘"‘: | free bus and bacgace io anid from (ke ferry. DotaRtais 2 o S members of the Builders’ Exchange will b e T ‘ 3¢ | 13 | 18 | 4% |SSean e B 02| held on FRIDAY, March 5, 1897, at § o'clock | SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. - e L% < B | " o i P. M., at 40 New ontgomery siieet, S Foane | s 631 Una Que Amo, 4.101| 5 f Bl | s15 | 41 3h [Slavghter SU. 100 | H i £ o ot - 635 | Roy Currutners, 3 98| 4 | | 4w 3h 83 | 42 [R Isom. 12 3ig oo e e A UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE 619 | Tempes uous, 5.. 6 ‘ R 5:0 | 58 | 510 |Clawson. 8 307 1:99K e 0';‘"0;"'; 'l;m"e elected st annoak employment office, removed 1o 61414 Califor- 570 |D. J. Tobin, 3... 7 7 810 | 615 | 620 |~pencer [ 80 25 | meeting on March 36 AEOT. R droihe | nia st near Kearny. el main 281 613 |Crawford, & 1] 7 7 7 Pigrott |50 100 | bowrd. E O>CAR LEWIS, President. — < | aJAMcEn A WIIBOR; Secreta HINESE AND JAFANESK EMPLOYMENT Good start. Won easly. Winner, J. H Shield’s b. h., by Hayden Edwards-Amelia P. Time, 1:16 | S ———————— office; best help. 4131 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. 64‘{ THI1D NACE—One mile; three-years olu and upward; purse $500. SPECIAL NOTICES. | TAPANKSE INTRLiIGRNGE AGENCY. K. 3. SR e | J 8075t Ann's bi'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Jain 5284 BAD TENANIS FJECTED, 8$3: COL- | = Betting, lections, ciiy or country: rates resonable. | (VHINESE & Ja PAN 1ok ENT'D 20 Y KARS: Index Horse, age, weight. Fin. Jockeys. Op. ClL | Coumbian Law & Col. Agency. W. L. HARPER, | ‘help;tel. main 1997. BRADLEY & Cu..640 Clay - Manager, fifth floor, 101 Sansomest. Tel. M 1519. - 612 Howard B9, 1h H. Martin.. 4 3 AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPENKSK EM- Davia, 5.. 111 24 Piggo: 5 10 THEY SELL AlL KINDS OF DRY ployment oftice. 51114 Bushst., nr. Grant ave. 521 | Argentinn, 105 34 |T Siown. 1,8 91 g00d+, hoslers, underwear, bed spreads, (545) Damien, 4 110 415 |W. Mart 4-5 7-10 | towels, table covers, laces, embroidery, inings AN AND WIFE AS COOKS, OR COOK AND 209 | Palomacits 100/ 5 E. Joues. i5 50 | trimmings. veilings, etc.. very cheap at P.oueer waiter; steady anl exp-rie, en&;enpt oun- e e o — | D y Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. try preferrel address HaLDER,702 Dupontst., Gocd star. Won driving. Winner, J. mp. Whistie Jacket-Zeica. Time, near Caltiornia. + 1:45. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING DONE: - Salimates on work glven by day or con- | [NIRST-CLASS _COACHMAN ~ (ENGLISH) 644 FOURTH RACE—OUne mile; selling: purse $350. tract. C. HATIER, 563 Misslon st. | wi.-hes situation In city or country. Audress = R AR Toom 70, Brooklyn Hotal. n ; e BAD TENANTS EJKCTED FOR st | etting. collections made: city or country. Pacific ILLWRIGHT AND ALL-ROUND MA- TRier | Roven: age, weight. | St| 14 1% % str. Fin. Jocke; Op. CL | Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. | chinist wants work ; 13 also a good carpenter. - - = o — - | Address M, C., ), Ce shas 1% (Marerie 40l 5| Bn |21 '3 | 8¢ | Luc|H Mami R DI BAZLT REMOVED FROM FHEE |2 rost Me G hoxil(R, Gatl O ce: {Geo. Paimer. 5 2 | 2 7. Sioan sz Jan building to 808 Geary st.: tel. East #57. | 1 )7 MONIGOMERY, COGNER OF CLAY— s oe e & S1ion U8Rl saaN | 0kl a noeie) S D2T Uoen St 5130’ aeock: branch ofiice of B S i il 22 |31 | “6 1| 510 'fl“r':n.' - Y 30| SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALL. | 'De Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. 62, TAnNCo. 7. Ya 6 . Shields.......| 60 200 N URSE—SITU. N AS NURSE CR NURSE 659 |Joan, 4.. 5| 4n | 514 ' RSN 7 Speacer. ... 20 200 ERMAN EMPLOYMENT ssnirfwz 3u8 and vnlellloL;Ae:r‘lgm-n;swunldlrlv.:yelm of = e T ason st., telephone main & lurnishes re- ¢ Good start. Won driving. Winner, ¥. Phillips’ b. £, by Ircquois-Iaraniula. Tlme, 1:43. liable herp of wll maonalitios. Nurse, box o',"u‘.uh&')'ice.fl sl pr e 645 FIFTH KRACr—Seven-eighths of purse $350. OUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- JUUNG MAN WITH GOOD RECOMMEN- i ment and culture desires a josi'ion _as manag- dation waits situaiion; wages moderate: with e o Ing housekeeper in jridower's or aclielor's Louse. | ¢ ance of adv.ncement. Address 1. D. 118 | ettin oom z, 122 e 12, sigi g Index.| Horse,aze, weight. [St.| 34 % 3% | str. | Fm. Jockey, ope 0 oe Sl aler e LT { | —— —] —- 1 i JOMAN WISHES »I1UATION IN AMERI- MARKwnT —LERANCH OFFICE OF THE 6:9 |MeLight. 6 L1110 6| 2h 21 22 23 1b |H. Mardn...... 3 1 can 1amil; 00K or h T S T Wi g‘: | l"‘“‘ih‘ }8‘;! ; | 1 i/;” :,2,. ?,‘:h i ?;} 4. Manuin o2 ,;x-.;. A Sy tookor ouseworker; references. CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 25 |Two Cheers, 5.... 5 | 8 =pencer,.... o2 850 VUN: N K POSITION 438 |Roudrupner, 60011 7| T | T | 4% | 61 | 44 |Fleou. 80 73| YQUNS WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA: L L et |Clissie B, i E arrin_er A1 15 tion as housekeeper: country preferied. Cail R > Cal. 625 |Favors, 5. 1111 3| 6% [ 4n | 81 | 7 68 |Bozeman ..l 40 100 | or address 1384 Foutth st room A, hOrses 7 Adaress s Mo LLISTEE, Torln, Cal €02 |Lucilie, 4. 08| 4| 515 | 62 | 62 | 53 | 7 |siaughter..l[20 15 = AN AND WIFE WANT STEADY PLACE: — . = ITCHENMAID WANTS £OSITION; EXPE- city or country: man understands horses Good start. Won driving. Winner, Hildreth & rienced: good refe;ences. Address K. M., box | thoroughly mud general work a out place; wife 1:3134. 88, Call Uffice. ' first-cluss cos . 8., box 144, Call Office. 646 SIXTH KACE—Halfa mi l E,EPECTABLL, llION T AND WILLING 339 HAYRS S1.—BiAsuH OFFICE OF - girl wapts a place for general housework; | o 1HE L. ) ions and waont uds - Wages 815, Addre's 1315 Misslon st. aken CAnss Jualctipt e )ncex.! Horse, welght. S| 14 Vg 3% st Fin, Jocke op. i ANTED-SITUATION TO DO GENERAL| MEMPERATE MAN OF 30, FIKST-CLASS = e = e b 2 housework by competent Japanese, or taking i is, un- il ‘g:;;m Seadan A ;,‘;’ Siapgbter.......| 12° 12| care of children. 1507 Larkin st e R e S R 150 P b or- S0 15 | Bk IHanens s ok o Mmoo e Work on private place und hotel; AL reference: 5 i Wil EE I e Y NG EDISH GIRL W+ T8 & PLACE | will work Very choag. Paiater, box 131, Catl. |7 orsidn. it 814 15 IRL WISHES =ITUATL = 4 MAREKT —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE e torsidn. o ON TO DO GEN- : 587 |Queen Mab. 2h 75 |2 2 eral housework: is £00d p Aln cook ; not afraid CaALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. i‘x-f‘:f:n:f::iun 1'1’ 2 BN 3% | of work. Please cail 32134 Tehama st INCH rSTER HOUsw, 44 THIRD o1, N#. - |Fiush | = Ma : o £1 50 per night: Dais - 9]1 1054 160 ITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO EXPERI- | §1 fiou;";; ’E‘i’..’i’f".!.i’..v.’fi;‘..,‘; . m':ecz- e; | Moonseed 7 11 300 enced girls for cham erwork or waltresses in | freo bus and baggars to and from ihe ferry. 680 | Ls Loma... 12 12 10| coffee pariors; sicep home. Address T. E. box , 820 [Lumsatra: s 30| 43 Call Ottice. ITUATION WANTED BY ENGLISHMAN wveen. | M rollne 108! 5 |15 60 | JUASTEKN LADY OF EXPERIEN: £ WANTS Sopee = o LI TR Poor start. Won driving Wianer, Wililxms B: *Coupied with Count of ¥iaaders. ros.” br. €., by Morello-Miss Cromwell. Time, :5135. a permanent position us housekeeper in lodg- ll‘:f-lrnu or widowei’s howe. l.oom 3, 995 Mar- st b 427 Second s LL AROUND LAUNDRYMAN; ONE WHO can run No.9 Troy machine; country laun- dry; 830 and found. “MUBRAY & R-ADY, Lending simploy ment Acentd, 634686 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. GENIS W3NTED IN EVERY COURTY TO sell direct to the farmers the combination lock ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 ¥ YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNL Larkia, JGHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PA1D by Indians Auction Co.10: Murket.onn fones c.evis: sellson sight in the East. SAML. GAM- BLE, P. C. Agent, 1307 Doloses st. AUENTS-BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battie.” “Apply or adds for territory, F. Person, manage: subscription department, THE CARPET LEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVA1ED new. J. MCQUEEN 453 Stevenson, Te! LIKE& 1. 8228 WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORK 3, cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. TEVEN: | jaxr. 88 and 40 Lighth at.; telephone South 250. 7] ANTEL—A SECOND-HAND TRAVELING Va0 or a large spring wagen: must be strong, MEN YUU Broode DLsGUSTED poor work send 10 SPAULDIN WL S Ploneer Cac- pet-beaiing Works, 853-57 1 ehama st.: tel. So. 4), light and cheap: state price, etc. Address J. H., | box 70, Call Oe. 0 ¥ 9 AN AND WIFE IN A DAIRY; $40. J. F. CROSETT &0, 318 Sutier . ARPET-CLEANING, 8c; LAYING, 8c; RUG samples free: tel. yessie 944. Stratton, 38th 'RAME OF SECOND-HAND CRANK ROLL awning, with canvas or without. 562 Mission. ANTED — BOUKKEKPER AND RECTI- fi T for a liquor-store: milker and wife, see boss here this morning, < 40; men Lo cut brush and clear land by contract: butler for country, $40: night waiter, aud others Apply to J. F. CKO- SKTI & (0. 6-8 Sacramento st. AN ED—_YOUNG MAN TO ARSIST WAIT- ing, $20: waiter. plain hotel, $25: nieht cook, German, $30: Japanese orter. $6 & week: coupls on a dalry. man to mi.k, wife for hous :work, $405 J¥rench conk for family, $ 0: man to work ona ranch, $20 to $25; French gardener, §20. L. ANDRE. 8)8 Stockton st. A DVANCE UCARPET-CLEANING G Sucter: tel. Maln 894, GEO. WALCO 0., 403 M, prop. TILDINGS BULGUT: LUMBER, SASkS doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission s WATTS, rellable gurpet-cleantug renoviz. al Tel. Jessie . atlon works. 408 McAllister. SELL YuUuk BOOKS CLOTHISG AND JEW: eley 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: send postai. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATE. D LIKK Dew. 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. LOST. TRAYED, FEBRUARY .16, LARGE BLACK dog Topsy: tag on. Return 724 Turk; reward. LACK MARK ON SAN BRUNO Golden City reward. 3. GNOS, © TOAD: NE- JUTLER; $40. MISS CULLEN, 823 SUTTER ) stre-t. UNDAY, FEE. 28— WHITE B rier. Please return 788 Franeisce st T WANIED—a TOILET SOAP SALESMAN for San Francls-o aud the slope; libéral com- mission. Address THE H. & G. A. KUEVER CO., Cincinnatl, Ohio, gIving references. HATPARIY THAT STOLE FE tese cat from 208 ASh &V, few dugs oo il E MI1CHRLL CARPET-CLEANID please return It and save further 15 well known. SO Mgy RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. BOY,WANTED WHO KNOWS SOMETHING about butcher business. 131 Fifih; call early, RANCH OFFICK OF THE CA B e AR AT e 3 Niv L + 340 14th si.: cleaning 30 yard. Tel. Mis 11( VONKLIN'S CARP&L - BATIN, s 853 Golden Gate ave. Telephons Kast 126 BICYCLES. BRAND XEW: REGU- guarant, n S BAZA AT, 118 Markecar, © PHYSICIANS. R C. C. 'DONNEL] T, RE: D - Ly 1206 MARKET, RES th 8k ; diseuses Of wWomen s peciaiss

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