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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 189T7. UDLARKS WERE IN GREAT FETTLE Five Out of Seven Favor- ites Captured Purses Yesterday. Argentina Captured the Mile and a Half Run From Mort: Fonse. Felix Carr’s Montgomery Beat Yemen in a Drive—Cash Day Led Out Applause. The web-footed horses wers very much in favor, and the crowd that weathered the rain and the cold biting breezes and visited [ngleside track yesterday enjoyed a profitable if not a pleasant day of i The card consisted of seven events at vari- ous distances, and the favored ones in the betting captured five of them. The bet- ting-ring was well fiilled with spectators and the betting was sharp and lively for what is generally considered a dull day at racetracks. As usual interest centered mostly in the mile and a half, with a field of four facing the issue. The Baldwin entry Argentina had first call in the betting, but she was by no means a popuiar choice. Loben- gula, ridden by Willie Martin, was pounded down from 11to5 to 8 to 5, but it proved an unwise move, for he could not raise a gallop in the slushy going. The favorite made the pace from the oui- set, and although showing unmistakable signs of siopping at the end lasted long enough to beat the fast-coming Morte Fonse a short length in 2:4134. Dan Honig's mare Lizzic H, backed down from 5 to 2 to 6 t0 5, proved the good thing in the ovening six-furlong purse event. She was away from the post first, and leading throughout won easily from Treachery, which. coupled with Tulare, ruled second choice in the betting. The latter horse was successful in getting the show. The black mare Hermanita commanded | substantial backing to win the seven-fur- long selling run that was next decided, going to the post a 7 to 5 favorite. She was minus speed to & mnoticeable extent, | failing to get within the money. San Marco, at odds of 9 to 2, was nearly always in front, and in u drive Henness: got him past the siand half a length in advance of Doctor G, whici was the gon- tending horse from’ the start. Tar and Tartar was third, peaien but a nose for | the place. The grand old crippie Cash Day acquit- ted himself nobly in the third event over six furlongs. Carmichael’'s horse was chalked upa 4to5 chancebut so much coin went in around post time on Ap- vplause, forcing the odds against the mare from 7to5 to 11 to 10, tiuat 9to 10 was laid against Cash Day. Purser's mare outibroke her field, and led to the paddock, wiere the favorite got up an¢ downed her s bead in 1:16}¢. Tuxedo finisned third 8t 7 101 ior that position. Several good sprinters with a decided penchant for slushy going faced tne bar- rier in the fifth event at seven furlongs, and there was no decided_ favorite in the betting, Gutta Percha, Mobaiaska and Frank K all being quoted at 16 {o 5 by the layers of odde. The first-named mare appeared to have the footing over her field, for showing the way throughout, she inished over a length in front of Frank K. Mobalacka, at one time in second position, dropped back in the stretct, ending up in third place. Owner Pat Dunne’s unlucky colt Sten- tor finally played in better luck and took the mile selling run that came next in hollow fashion. Going to the post a9 to 10 favorite, he had little difficulty in lead- ing the company pitted against him, win- ing easily from Basquil. George Palmer was a close third. ‘The crack Magnet was scratched out of the final five-furlong spin, leaving Yemen {0 start for the post a 9 to 10 chance. The favorite soon headed Fly and Montgomery into the stretch by half a length. The latter horse, though, got a great hustleon, andin a hot drive got the verdict by & nose. e CLOSING DAY AT INGLESIDE. A Very Attractive Card of Eight Events Down for Decision—Fast Sprint- ers to Meet. The card at Ingleside to-day has a most inviting look. Eight events are down for decision, among them the Crocker stake for two-year-olds. The mile special, bring- ing together Magnet, David, Libertine m_m Damien, is a rare good attraction, and will undoubtedly draw a large crowd. Each one of the sprinters named is possessed of speed to burn, and some great mud-splash- | ing will be indulged in when they line up. Montgomery carried the colors of Felix Carr, and after the race Felix was warmly congratulated by his employer—Barney { Schreiber—on his maiden Win as & horse- owner. 2 Bookmaker Sam Summerfield held | Montgomory out in his book and backed | him enough on the outside to cash $800 | worth ot tickets. g | " Sam Doggett appears to be in hard luck all around. He had the mount on Fly in the last race and justas the barrier fl-w up the sprinter stumbled, interfering with his strid+ considerably. It seemed as though the ring took un- due liberties with the odds about Babe Murphy, but then as a rule bookmakers ure a shrewd class of men, and they may bave heard something from Babe's in- dulgent parents. She hus aiways been a naughty girl at times. There was a hot tip circulated on Peixotto, but it wouid have taken a barrel of coin to cut his odds, for notwithstand- | ing the stiff play on the fast sprinter they | steadily lengthened out. Following are to-day's entries: | Firat race, six furlongs: | (634)Good limes 114 102 624 The sinner. 609 Hymn..... 6:1 Tryst. 116/ (627)Midlight.. {118/ 647 Widow Jones. 102 Koy Caruthers.107 104 644 Sweet William.118| 649 Play Boy. Second race) one mile, selling: .108 645 Roadrunner. | 642 DJ .obin.. | 64l soniro.. 644 Encino .. 648 Doubtful . | hira race, one andan 624 Brametts. 614 Marcel...... 640 Miss Ruth..... 645 Two Cheers 624 Biue Bell. eighth miles, handicap: 653 Yaukee Doodlel05| 934 Grevhurst 94 645 Palomacita..... 95 (621)Lincoln IL 92 (633)Can’t Dauce.... 85| Fourth race, one mile, special: | (628)Magnet. ..107| 623 Liber tine 100 643 David. 100 643 Damien ........100 Fifth race. half mile, Crocker stake, two-year- olds, vaiue $1300 20 Estro..... . Duke of Y. ...101((632) }Mln Rowena. 98 94 | i.105| 646 | Duckiing. 690 Aluminu; s 646 Queen Mab. ...... Mica. 492 Geo. Lee (846) More: selling 638 Gov. Budd......183| 638 Hermann. Sen. Hoftmann.128| 638 Hello.. 631 Reddingion....188| 822 Dungarven. 649 Tuxedo. 141 Seventh race, one mile, selling: 568 Mahogany......105((845)McLight. | 616 Palmersion, .. 104/ 608 Collins. . 3 Babe Murphy 103 625 Harold Lindsay 80 635 ~dam Andrew. 90| 652 Basquil.... Fighth race, seven furionzs: 105/ 595 Salisbury IT... | ~sixtn race, one and u quarter miles, hurde, ...136 110| 653 Yansee Dovdle.110 v Smmous. 648 Borens..........108| 609 Duaboy 101 | oY | SELECTIONS +OR TO-DAY. | First race—Good Times, DMidlight, | Sweet William., | Second race—Two Cheers, Brametta, | D 3. Tobin. Third race—Lincoln II, | Can’t Dauce. | Fourth rac | Fam race—s. Morellita. Sixth race—No selections. | Seventh race—Babe Murphy, Basquil, | Palmerston. Eighth Salisbury. Greyhurst, Magnet, David, Damien. & W. stable, Estro, race—David, Sallie Clicquot, THE *“CALL” RACING GUIDE. [PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Ingleside Racetrack. Friday, March 5. Sixty-second day of the Winter Meeting, 1896-07. Weather showery. Track muddy. G477, FUSSL RACE—Three quariers of & mile; purss 40 - 7 7 | Berting, Index.| Horse.age, welcht. | St | 3% | s | P | Jockes. 0D 258 | Lizzie 11, 4 00 TR T 2 624 |Treachery, 4......105 51 | 42 | 24 |Sinughter. 52 635 | Toiare, 5 7 1| 51| 31 | Marta. H 644 |Franco. 4.... 2 | 257 | 43 (3 shiclas 13 624 |Lady Hurst. 3....105 71 | 51 | 5, [snider. I10 389 |Widow Jones, 8..105. 81 | 71 | 64 |Kusseli | 26 214 > 5. 107 |9 | 61 | 7n |Parker 50 502 i 0 {10 |9 86 |Barringer. 30 897 (Hyman, a.,.......07 {11 8 i e 30 479 |castinotte, 4...../105 61 |11 [101 [Piegott. ] . 282 |Riot. 4. 102 41 [l |11 |ciawson.. 15 633 | Popiniay, 1104 130 1z |12 [McHugn 80 £¥9 |Molave, 5. 105 12 |13 |13 |McHale 30 548 |Examiner,5.....1107 1 |12 |14 |HE'Brow 30 75 Good sart. Won easily 1:17%. Winner, D. *Coupled with Treachery. blk. £, by John Henry-Minnie Payne. Time, even-eighths of mile: seliing: purse $400. 648, SEevsLsac .119, 627 George Miller..130 | 99| 640 Sallle Clicquot.105 | HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL F A Cooner & wt, Uklah ¥ H Maloney, Ottawa £ T O'Leary, Ottawa D J Favorel, GrassV alley C A Richardson, LosAng Robert Graham, Los Ang G L Smith, N Y H W Patton,Los Anglees P B Fraser. Stockton Dr J & Curran, San Jose K J Reitz Tnd ¥ W Bradiey, idaho Miss W Reltz, Ind 3 F Smith, Wilmington Miss J Keitz, (nd R G Hopkins, Boston H K Bull, N Y B Temple, 1il Mrs HK Bull, N Y MrsL L Levings, N Y Mrs A H Warren, Minn J W Clifford, Chicago A G Maginnls. Los Ang Miss C ifford, « hicago C A Spencer, Boston ~ MrsJ W Clifford, Chicago AW Wiliams, N Y John Sparks, Nev CITuttle, Sal: Lake I H Lemme, J.01 Ang S R Smith, Witmington C H Babcock, N ¥ Mrs Lemme, Los Ang H O kwiog, N Y P J Morey, Por:land ~ Miss Steers, Berkeley Mrs Morey, Poriland Miss £ Codper, Berkeley J A Duncan, Chicazo J C Corson, Los Angeles G PJones & wi, Ohilo Miss Carr, Findlay Isaac M Scot:, Ohlo E Philbrick & wi. N Y J W Hutchinson, Dakta W M Schiicht, Wis W P Harrison, Ohlo Jackson Temple. Oblo J L Hacketi, Ky A F Peck, Detroit H F McCormack & wt, D C O'Riley, Portland Portland Miss Kiley, Port'ant ILPike, N Y GRAND HOTEL A 8 Cooper, Sta Barbara B Barnes, London W Kaliu;, N Y H I Seymour, Sacto W J Hall, Sacramento W E Street, Williams R E Moore, Woodlana W ». Mack, Chico X E Harlow, Stockton A W Stuari, Courtland J Page, Tucson T Latain. Or J Shaw, Cal A Ratto, Cal H | W H Weils, Sn Andreas A Arnoid, Oakdale | Miss M E Gifford, Cal € W Mcioath, N Y B A Bankie, Los Ang B P Taber, Auburn G L Hughes & w. Fresno T I Galnes, Loai Mrs Heages, N Y Miss tiedges, N Y H W Barnum & w, 11l Mrs & W Wells, Pa H W Leonard, Trinity Co Mrs Judson, Sacramento Miss Rackl!ff, Sacto R Foster, Gibsonville T Paive, Chicago R K Ho.mes, Chicago J A Fleldman & w, Cal C Gardner, Pasadena ¥ McG Brown, Los Ang A J \Veatherhead, Oblo B M Edrington, Cal H J Hamilton, Wis A A VanVoorheis, Sacto T C Woudworth & w, Oal L W Wade. Tacoma R Metcalf, Tacoma C Rute, Duncans Mills - W K Glibert, Topeka Mrs W Shaw, Sacio C A Campbe., Red Bluft F C Gibbons, Stockton H A Wright, Stockton W W Dekker & w, Nebr H B Reed, N J G B Hoftman, N J RUSS HOUSE. D S McClure, Idaho H E Herne, N H C H Kutheley. Esparto L A Elliot, Towa E TNichols, N Y T ¥ Huddieston, Ohio H Hughes, Fsparto Dr W J Marsh, Mian CE Geer, il Paso J Watts, Napa Miss A Winkler, : acoma H ¥ Young, Ohlo C H Hussey, Pt Reyes Mrs J Fathierton, S Dlego O1L Gray. Stockton R Sheidon. Stockton D P Slocum,Sacramento A M Fehrens,Georgetwn Mrs A L Sivies, Fresno B S Litle, Eureka J G Hilton, San Jose 1 W Masters, Sau Rafael J Meyer, Woodbridge J Brant, sunta Rosa J Doyle, San Dieco H G Young, San Diego JE Nelson, Fresno G H Harper, Fresno AT Eiliotr, Bozeman J k Meyer & w, Tacoma M M Taffee. Tacoma R G Wood, Sau Jose | 3D &w. Burlincame W J Jones, Valiey Ford | T Lenehen & s, Maxwell I' ¥ Haggett, San Mateo | G Lindell, Suisun CH Stockton | M L Morris, Crows Ldg & A 0, Trinidad F A’ McDonld, Obio Lee Taubman, Ferndale NEW WESTERN HOTEL W Brown, New York C E Rother, New York | BL Fisher, Alameda G T Wilds & s, Alameda E M Sweeney, Cal W Reynolds, Cal ) SR Bowers, Denver Henry Wathan, Denver © Stuart, Denver J H Sulliven, Boston Andrew Jackson, Boston J L Turner, Chicazo | 3 Allas Mare Island J W Scheuber, Texas MrsACBowsde, F Oaks J H Allen, sai Jose | F ¥ Peck, Fresno 1 Johnson, Wyoming I Williams Suisun Juliu Martin, Denver J Steuart, Col rado E Dunbar, New York | 7 Messina, New Orieans T Richard, Cal J Valladro, Colorado H_i.ecd, Portland H Keed, Portiand Frank Haens, L Angeles Howard Sidney, Boston Miss B burton, Wyoming J Roberts, New York J Lickingon, New York G Duddage, Bukersfield J Anderson, Nevada 3 Coliins, Carson F Jones, Tracey * LICK HOUSE. M C Fisn, Providence J W Creighton, N ¥ L Smith, Alabama C XN Beal, w & boys, N Y E Purser, Susanville Mrs N de Yoe, Modésto Mrs H Hicks, N Y W Spencer & W, C | D Kelih & w, Utah Mrs Duke, Utah Mrs Judge, Salt Lake alt Lake | ¥ Judge. Salt Lake nnison M Cunningham, Los Ang Mrs Levy & f, Halfmoon J Mannon, Ukiah C Coghlan, Secramento | BGier, wi c, Newton, Colfax. D Burke, St ¢ Black, Sonoma | A Fisher & w, Frs 0 A Heyman, N Y H Bird, sacramento BALDWIN HOTEL. | 7 R Thomas, Oskianl 4 C Fisher, 8an Diego E G Cook, N Y WH Clark' & w, T.x J W Sanders, St Louls U R Davis, w & ¢, Mo | W M Carroll! St Louis A Kaiser, Sonora | 1 Cnittenden, De CM Hatcher, ~an Jose | M = Jafte, Stockton R Avery, Stocston M Hutley & w, Merced Mrs > Taylor, Livermore Miss M Taylor,Livermor W G Thompson, Napa | DrE Ca CapT Pritchard,Sausalito | | Miss Judg Miss A Murray, W H Fish & w, Chicago J Smith. Stockton F Bane, Santa Rosa HC White, Interest on Probate Claims. Judge Coffey and Judge Slack, both of whom are constantly considering matters of probate | jurisdiction, bave concurred in the opinion | that s claim against an estate can bear only the legal rate of interest after the date of its | silowance until paid, even though the origi- nal contract called for a higher rate of inter- est. Itisadded that if the approval of the clnim should be signified before it is due that fact would not «ffect the original rate of 1n- terest specified 1n the note or bond up to the | date of its maturity. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." PUBINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CATI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Bignt in the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 8:30 o'clock.. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clook. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission sireets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 167 Ninth street, open nntil 9:30 o'clock. 1805 Polk street: open until 9:30. —_— CHURCH NOTICES. HOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. cor. Oak ana Baker sts.—Rev. F. R. Farrand, pastor. Services at 11 A . and 7:4b P. M Morning subject, “Esther’s Sacrifice; or Fidelity | Tested,” being thie fourth sermon in the series on of Father.” Evening subject, *‘The | Vow at Heaven's Gate.” ~abbath-school t 9 Y. P. K. C. k. at 6:45 P. . & 7:45 P. . Cuorus M vening: open to all lovers of music. Youug people’s social evening Friday. - All cordially invited to all the services. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN & \ 1 g | i | | Beuting, " (h{lrch. floldelll) Gate ave., snr f Polk st. Index.| Horse, sge, weint. st | 3% | ¥ | % | &= | ©m. Jockey. |0p. ClL. | 2T M“ b “(',bfiwfi -{_’uulzrr::op-" rvices o nt il e i IEA ook | O | a2 an : ” ; o8 13 |San Siarco, 4. 108 &| 1h | 1n | 35 | 22 | 1h |Hemmesy.os| 3z | S:80 %% ‘ihepastor will preach at both services | 619 |Doctor G. 4.......108| 7| 66 | 8% | 1h | 1h | zn |Slaughter 107610 ['EusIsciRorithu dreninn o Whae JeRTHCOSOMNYS 624 |Tarand Tartara.108| 2| 235 | 271 3h | 4h | 32 |Thoroe. 8 5450 f STk Hauli e Fhtogophy/Conirasied i1t Beaca] €33 {Hermantia, 5....106| 1| 4%z | 435 | 42 | 815 | &2 |u. Marin 110575 | 2oo Cofiipslcome o2t 639 |Boreas, 5 11| 3| 81| 63 86 64 | 516 |Doguett st = e 813 | 105| 8| 515°| 518 | 6% | 62 | 68 |Mciug 15 20! FIRST PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, 637 m| 8| 715 | 71 73 71 | 74 |3 Shields 15 12 cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. 825 |Hotspur, a. 11 6| s 8 8 8 8 [atever; 900 | Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor: Kev. Edwin H. i - = oxl < 00,200 Tent Dr. Mackenzle wiil h SOSB TN B oproen LT L0 U vielot = Ay | Jeuks, co-pastor. 'Dr. Mackenzle will preach at Good star. Won driviug. Winner, E. Blazer's ch. c., by imp. St. Blaise-Round Dance. Time, | 11 A. % Mr. Jenks will preach ai 7:30 P . 1:32%g, [ The évenng service will be the’ monthiy praise service. Sunday-school at 12:45 P, a: Y. P. 5 §4Q), THIRD RACK—Three-quarters o a mile; ars old and upward; purse $350. C.E. at 6:10 P. M. frayer-meeting Wednesday at 649. 82 x. All are welcone. | Betting. HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- | Index.| Horse,age, weight. 8tr. | Fin Jockeys. oL v‘ll Chureh, bt;:- "lt'olfld and Third two | locks from Palace Hotel. Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., (210) | Cash Day, 8 110 | 726 | 1ok (A shields 45 4-5 | pastor: Marin Rchuitz, musical diractor; J. W. 627 | Appisuse. 5.....7105 115 | 215 |T. Sloan 85 1 | Whiting, Sundsy-scnool superintenasnt. = Hours (838) | Tuxedo, 6. 307 3% 33 |Frawley 250 | 0f public services, 11 A. a. and 7:30 P. 3.;: Sun- 2 Play Boy, 810007 % | &b |Doimn 200 | day-school at 12:90; pruver mesting Wednesdn > 4.2 06, | Barri P g, 7:45; Epworth Leacue, 6:30 559 |Detective, 5 102 6 8 Mot ate sos evening: morning sermonby kev. W. 8. M e .D.; evening sermon, itev. Rooert Bentle Poor start. Won driving. " H. Carmichael’s br. h., by Strathmore-Dawn of Day. Time, | Pastor's residence, 140 iiawthoroe si, near the 111654, glurcl, Telephone red 961, Chureh ' ielephons i i C" (' FOURTH RACL—One and a haif miles; purse $500. U, CENTRAL METHODIST EP(SCOPAL - - &7 cureh, Misston st bet. §:xih ana_Sev: B enth— e, D.D., pastor: J. J. Morris, musi- y,‘aul Horse, age, weteht | St.| sta. | 14 ‘ % \ % !su. I Fin. Cal direotor; H. M. Bosworth, orzanist: It V. 621 | Argentiu 105413 (13 (12314 (16 |13 |1 S0F Wil reath morning and. cveniag, Morine 848 |Morte Fonse, 115\ 11335 (235 (2h (234 (24 |21 |Thorpe. subject. “Separated Service,” u communion | 582 |Lobengula, 09 24 {317 |320 (350 350 350 |W. D it e TR rddress Evening, “The Army of the Poor and 7 ) - 3 | 4 4 4 4 R. 1som. ]t‘.:\a l‘re;inlDllg;S- % F’ul\:ny-imhonl at 1P M = : 5 = 2 s | Young People’s Soc.ety of Christian Endeavor at Fair star. Won dL\Ani Winner, E. T. Baldwin’s b. 1., by Gano-Dolly L. Time, 2:4114. 6:15 P. M. led-week pl’llyer-maoung ‘Weanesday (51, FIFTH RACK—Seveneightns of a mile: selilng; purse $350. sreoine pese it o l. B2, SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST ‘ 7 o 7 REpIsanl‘ '(Qm;ch.cor. Hayes lufdflnvhlnln 5 etting. | sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 “-fl“-i Gt el e o B IO S | L 2 Jockey. P Cl | Haightst. Preaching ai 11 a3 and 7:50'r w. T | = S | I he pastor will preach at both services. Topic at €40 [Gutta Percha. 5..108) 1| 1115 13 12 215 1134 H. Martin 8| 11 A. at,, “The Forsuken Christ,” followed by sucra- | 626 |Frank K, 5.......111| 2| 3h | 83 | 81 | 83| 24 °|W. Martin 3| ment of Lord’s -upper: eve . (815)(Mobaiaska 42206 3| 21 | 2h | i | 21 | 35 |1 siomn §| Prelude on «an Lastern Crivcism of Cal 6U8 |:imerF.6......1u8 4| 82 | 5n | 635 | 71 | &3 |Spencer.. B0 o T PAARABare" B Ao O € 63y |Babe Murphy, 5..108| 6| 82 | 61 | 71" | 61 | 51 |McHugh. ¥ el Bt o B Conesotonl 31 %% [ 8T | Eh | 83, | 31 [MeHuen 4 10|r . C B Perkins superintendent. kp- 626 | Daylight, 4. w8 7| 9 8 |ig 8 71 |Sianghter é% 23 e o s:flo e 840 | Ransom.’s, ¥l 434 | 43 | 41 | 43 | 84 |E Jones. B0 b | tiis GRUROIL. Sebtetie s UbNets T S e e Ao H o el 3 Ho E | this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance, | 837 106 nider. 40 60 | Irayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 Goodstart. Won bandily. Winner, F. Brown’s b. m . by imp. Galore-A~saquenia_Time, 1731 oclone © SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-oids; purse $400. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 652. o ERxhe B2 e, 914 Laguna o, bgt. McAllister and 00::0" Ulfd)7fl'§:“—Eldur é E;- Anum;;,‘yulor; T residence, via st. Services: Sabbath (~at- Index.| Horse, wetght. | St| 14 1 % str. | Fin Jockay: Py urday), 9:45 4 . Ssbbatteachool: 11 o'cloe 2 t preaching. Special services 7:30 each eveniny 929 |tevtor...........108| 6| 1% | 238 1h 11 | 12 |T. Sioan. 1 1049 Market st. Subjects for the week, “The 840 | Basquil 06| 4| 29 1ln 23 24 214 |Siaughter.......| 4 of Babyion, or The Condition of the Poy 844 |ueorge Paimer...108| 1| 3h 4n 4% | 520 | 8h |Jomes..... .. | 3 Cburches”; “The Gre (841) | Inflammaior......106, 3| 510 | 510 | 510 | 33 4h | H. Martin.......[10 *The Closing Work.” The public cordially in- 819 |Harod Lindsay,.1 6 2| 43 | 3n 335 | 44 5100|Barringer. .12 |20 vited to ail these services. Seats free 619 |Instalstrix.......J01] 6| 6 6 6 6 6 Pigzott. . 30 Good stari. Won handily. Wiiner, P. Dunn’s b. c. by Leonatus-Cadma. Time, 1:4514. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 653, SEVENTH RACE—Fiveeighths of amile; purse $400. B MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. .y and A. M.—Called meeiing THIS - s ey ‘(SATUBDA\') EVENING. at 7:80 o’clock. ndex| Hotas: age. wainn | 8 1% % | s | P Jockay. |op 17§, | hird degre:. By arder of D BUNKER s, 398 Montgomery, 4..108 & 31 21 2 1n |Slavghter. 831 |) emen. a. 18| 2 21 | 3n | 11*| 215 |7 soan. et Lo B et & 6.9 |Fysa.........118 1 135 | 83 | b | 82 |Doggets. 8 5| members will assembie In memoral 589 | reixotio, 4 8 i35 | 400 | 4 42 |Piggot. 72 6| Hall, 1O 0 B undiig SUNDAY, 603 | Vankee Doodied 12| 4 | 5n.| o5 | & P [EMarinl| L 9.2 | Maren 701897 at ii1s b a tor the purpose of 176 |Z:miock, 5.......113| 3| 6 6 6 ¢ |CSionn. 100 80| attending the funeral of our iate brother, T. b, Good start. Wondriving Winner, ‘elix Carr & Co.'s ch. g, by Hanover-Blessing. Time, 1:02%. MCKEN - A. M. 8. JEFFERS JR., N. G, GEoRaE L. PERHAM, Rec Sec. aren. 1 | (JHEAPEST AND BE: SPECIAL NOTICES. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. B BAD TENANIS ”Emln?' .}.:Mggl; lections, clty or country; rates re b Co'umbian La ay(.‘ol. Agency. . L. HARPER, Manager, fifth floor, 101 Sansomest. Tel. M 1519. OOKKEEFER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EX- larged experience in commercial and financial lines desires situation; firsi-class references. Fi- delity, box all. 2, =5, THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY g0ods, hosier;, underwear, bed spreads, towels, table covers, laces, embroidery, Iinings, trimmings, veilings,' etc.. very cheap at Pioneer D:y Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING DONE: estimates on ‘work given, by day or con- C. HATTER, 563 Mission st. &, BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made: aity or_country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6; tel. 5580. [, DB BAZET REMOVED FROM PHE- Jan vuilding to 808 Geary xt.: tol. East 357, tract. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. OMPETENT SECOND GIRL, WITH REF- erence, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & 0., 316 Sutter st. ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 Mason st., teiephone main 5332 furnishes re- liable help of ali nationalities. ORWEGIAN GIRL, THOROUGHLY COM- petent_and experienced in all branches of do- mestic service, wants a situation to do cooking and geueral housework or second work and sew- ing. “Acdress N. T., box 64, Call. WANIED—BY 2 YOUNG AMERICAN ladles, a place tn & country hotel or boarding- house as second giris: wiil work for small wages where they can take s little girl 4 years old. R. 8., box 52, this office. EFINED AMERICAN LADY WISHES A position as day nurse; understands the care of sick people; must be at home in the evening. Ad- dress MRS! L., box 1, Call. JLDERLY LADY, WITH GOOD REFER- ences, qualified to do all kinds of sewing or do some light 1 ousework for room and board, with some good Protestant family in cily. An- swer Immediately, MARY DENMAN, 666 Minna. YOUNG GinL wiSAES A SITUATION TO do general housework and assist in cooking in 239%4 Langton st., bet. mall family ; wages $15. Seventh and Eighth. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework or cooking In an Ameri- can family; good cook. Call 727 Howard, rm. 62. (OACHMAN; BY YOUNG MAN (23); CAN milk and do plain rardening; good references. A. B, box 109. Cail Office. JPLEST-CLASS HORSESHOLR AND BLACK- smith desires situation. 191 Shipley st. AN AND WIFE AS COOKS, UR COOK AND waiter; steady and experieated peopl try preferred. Address HALDER, 702 C JIRST-CLASS =~ COACHUMAN (ENGLISH) wishes_situation in city or country. Address room 70, Brookiyn Hotel. MONTGOMERY, COANER OF CLAY— RY 52 Open untll 9:30" o'clock; branch office of tbe Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. | URSE—SITUATION AS NURSE OR NURSE and valet (o genileman; would trave ; years of experieace and best of references, ~Address Nurse, box 6, Call Oflice. TEMPERATE MAN OF 30, FIRST-CLASS painter and paper-hanger, handy with tools, un- derstands care of horses and cows and general work on private piace and hotel; Al reference; will work very cheap, Painter, box 131, Call. 33 BRANCH _OFFICE OF - subscripiions and wani ads taken. HAYES a1 THE CaLL ESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD 1., NR. 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per ni 81 50 to §6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ITUATION WANTED BY ENGLISHMAN as coschman or groom; best of references. 427 Second st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.— Want ads and subscriptions taken. FEMALE HELP WANTED. OOK, 835: SECOND GIRL, $26; NURSE, $26: 12 housework girls, city and country, 820 and $26: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter N_OLD LADY TO KEEP HOUSE; MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. EAT WOMAN AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper: $12. MIS8 CULLEN, 328 Sutter st 8. QTRONG SCOTCH GIRL WISHES POSITION to do housework and plain cooking. Call or address 33 Fifth 5., near Market, room 19. AN, IRISH CATHOLIC GIRL AS MAID AXD eamatress; wiliing to travel: $30. MISS CULLEN, #23 Sutter st. ANTED—POSITION A6 HOUSEKEEPER on ranch: English; neats rellab.c; plain cook : references. K. N.. Postoflice, Nevada City, Cal. TOUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires a position as typewriter: zood disposition. 12014 Geary st., room 2, first floor. WEDISH GIRL WISHES GENERAL housework; is a good co0k; city or country. Address S. H., box 15. Call. Y REFINED YOUNG LADY. POSITION AS chambermaid or nursegiri: Clty Or country. M. K., box 109, Call. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK by, the day washing and ironing or houseciean- ing., 2633 Post st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION 10 do general housework: good cook ; DO objec- tlon 10 short distance in country. 27% Fourth st. (G900 AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion for light housework in small family. 122 Grove st., lower floor, near Van Ness. JANTED — POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS chambermaid; boarding-house or hotel: help wait on tab.e. 314 Jessie st. TOUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- ment and culture desires a position as manag- ing nousekeeper in widower’s or vachelor's house. Room 2, 122 Post st.: call after 12. YQUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housekeeper: country preferred. Call or address 1384 Fourth st., room 4. W ASTED_SITUATION TO DO GENERAL housework by competent Japanese, or taking care of children. 1307 Larkin st. EAT IRISH GIRL JEWISH FAMILY, as cook, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. JPRENCH SECOND GIRL; $25. MISS CUL- LEN, 828 Sutter st. EAT SECOND GIRL, §20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suter st. VIRL BERKELEY, CAL.,$20; GIRL, BROAD- way, $20: girl, California st., 825; girl, Contra Costa, Cal., $20; giri, Vailejo, $20: girl, Steiner st $16: girl, Livermore, $15: girl, Golden Gate ave., ¥15; girl, Green st., $15: girl. Geary st., $15; girl, Oakland, Cal., 815; nursesiri, $15: girl, Foi- som st., $15: girl, Pine st., $15: 11 young girls, 28, $10' and $12 per month. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. WAITRESSES, 56 A WEEK: WAITRESS country, $.0 and room: waltress, 4 & week; glrl, boarding-house, $12 and room: waltress, no Sunday work: 8 . afiresses, city, $20 and_room; 2 waltresses, $25. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. MORE WAITRESSES, $20, NO ~UNDAY work, 5 hours’ work, see pary 3 P. M. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market at. RENCH GIRL: HOUSEWORK; $35. MAR~ TIN’S, 749 Marke. st. HFLP WANTED—Continuned. BUSINESS CHANCES. W ANTED—MILKER AND WIFE TO COOK forsmall dairy near city, $40. ANDRE'S, 808 Stockton st TGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE tore, restauraut, saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG, 632 Market; tel. maln 1043. KOG CLERK WANTED: A COMPETEN reiiable youns man in a first-class drugstore: must spenk Knglish, German and French: please experience and reforences. Address T., box ‘ail Offic-. ANTED—EXPERIENCED MAN TO WORK on grain and stock farm: wages paid with a pair of vcoa three-vear-old colts.” Address A. L. DUBOIS, isates, Madera County, Cal. T ANTED_TATLORS AND OPERATORS ON coals; steady job; good pay. SELIG BROS., 108 Bastery st OY WANTED, STALL~ 1 AND i UNION Square Market, Powell and O’Farrell sts. ADY WANTS GENIL-MAN PARTNER: only 825 cuplta’. 1 Fif.h st room 1. BUTCRER-SHOP; GOOD HORSE, . wagon. cesh register: owner leavh STENBEKG Cu., 652 Market st. $350_ B3t RoUTE In CITY: CLEARS . $100 per month: trial given: sacrificed account of deparrure. STENBERG, 632 Marcet. $900. glven. WOOD AND COAL YARD; CLEARS $ 00 montnly; value in sight; trial STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. (OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST FITTED- up saloons in the city; doing a good business; in a z00d location: reccipts from $15 to $18 & day. 33 Sixth st., room 18. PARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPL tal to invest in a good paying business; will bear investigation. Cal 33 Sixtn st., room 18. YOUNG MEN TO GO NORTH: LONG JOB; call early. HERMAN'S, 637 Clay ot. ANTED—SEAMEN AND ORDINARY. AP- Dply Shipping Agency, 10 Steuar. st., upstairs. (ESTRALLY LOCATED FAMILY LIQUO ¢ J store and bar: established same place 17 years: owner desires Lo retire: will sell for cash as Bacrifice: safest and best Investmen. in toecht,. Apply SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. HOEMAKER WAN1ED ON REPAIRING; men on new work. 202 Fifth st 00D STEADY BOOTBLACK WANTED FOR barber-shop. 1048 Mca llister st. OYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARs. APFLY a1 200 Sutter st. VVTAN —BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 2 Sixthst. AKBER FOR SATURDAY. 840% THIKD AMBURG—AN OLD ESTABLISHED (1854) Hamburg hous> of best standing and with Prominent connections is open Lo represent first- class manufactory or 10 undertake the sale of & bulk cle. Address to R. H. 5, care of HAAS- NSTEIN & VOGLER, A. G., Hamburg. KOSPEROUS REFUBLICAN newspaper: golden opporiunicy owner leaving. WEEKLY easy terms; Address ., box 61, this office. 0OD CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN: first-class oyster and chophouse for sale: $280; rent paid: owner leaving city. 216 Sixth st. VW ANTED—BARBER. 2273 SECOND ST. ARBER WANTED— CALL EARLY. 602 Clay st. ARBER WANTED, CALL AT 9 A. M., 1124 ¥irst st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AT 797 Misslon st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 203 Montgomery ave. OURNEYMAN BARGKKS KMPLOYMENT secretary H. BXRNARD, 102 ~eventh st. BARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SE P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grantave. ARBER-SHOP—MUST BE SOLD, ON count of s:ckness. 1944 Market si. -CHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, will take partner. 307 Sixth st. AC- OR ARBIRS. ATTENTION: AN ELEGANT 3- chair barbershop for sale on account of de- Pparture; $225, 1f sold tuls week. Call 11214 Eddy st. JECOND EXPEDITION SOUTH SEA ISLAND now formed. 539 Callfornta st. OBER, RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE PART futerest in cash business: must have $150 cash and be satistied with $18 (0 $20 per week ; business established 18 years. 777 Market st., room 7. Y ANTED — STEADY MAN TO RECEIVE cash at & place of amusement: salary $2 per @ay; mustnave $125. 917 Market, rooms 1 and 2. 1GAR-STORE FOR SALE AT 1170 MAR- Ket si.: rent $25: stock Will be sold at whole- sale price, and 5 per cent discount on total amount. ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON account of sickness; SE. cor. of Keuray and Califorma ats. Inguire 123 Frospect place. (GENIS FURNISHING GOODS; X at once: a bargain for some one. U P. M. &t 38 Sixtn st FORSALE_HALF INTEREST IN COAL- vard situated a: Onion aud Kearny. Apply at premises, 151135 Dupont st T SELL I afier 1 AKERY AND NOTION STORE: 2 LIVING- rooms. 6 Twenty-ninth st., near Missiou-st. carhouse; $40; rent $12 50. SALE, 2 Valencia st ARTNER FOR FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS. Call at J. L BOON'S oftice, 914 Pine st. 00D AND COAL YARD FOR ground to lease: cheap. Appl INING-ROOM IN ©.A RGE HOTELTO RENT rent taken out in board. Apply Call Office. ¥ QrATIONERY STORE; OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for woman (o make & good 11vIug. Tnquire Call Office. Folsom. PARTNER WANTED FOR HAY . and grain business. Apply & 955 {OR SALE—GOOD PAYING SALOON. NW. cor. Spear and Hownra. TANTED—STEADY MAN FOR COUNTRY position: must have 85 expense money. Ap- ply after 3 P. M. 9 Geary st., room 2. 9526 ALLSSION ST.-BRANCH OFFICE oF e THE Car; subscriptions and want sds en. MES T0G0 WHALING: NO £XPERIENCE required. Apply at once at L. L.V Y'S Cloth- 1ng Store, NE. cor. Jackson and Battery sts. RENCH SECOND GIRL: $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. o saLk-B \EGAIN; FINE EXAMINER route. s, Call Office, Oakland. y A IR IN SAN icine business net- T ANTED—RESIDEN Francisco in paying me ting 50,000 yearly: must have capi:a: $10,000 1o $15.000: sole charge of Western transactions. Address Proprietor, box 60, Call Office. JALOON—NEAR THE AFFILIATED COL- 1 leges and Seventh-ave. boulevard: old-estab- lished business and good paying place; retiring cause of sale. Apply Merz Hotel, 1807 Raight. HE DAINTY RESTAURANT, 636 GEARY st.; a flourishing and desirabl business for sala at a sacrifice; Investigate. Apply on premises. AMILY COOK; #30, MARTIN'S, 749 MAR- ket st. CNGLISH, SCOICH OR NORTH OF IRE- land nurse, $26: 2 waltresses and parlor- maids, $20 and $25: Protestant second girl, $20; 8 cooks iu_American ana German familles, $25, and & large number of cirls for cooking and house- work. J. F. . ROSETT & CO., 816 Suter st. 6 GOOD TAILORS. 541 MARKEI STREET. $20() BUYS HALE INTELEST IS par. ~ ented novelty; sell: on sight; demand unlimited: big profits. ~Address owner, Fos.office box 26086, & F. ¥ YOU ARE GOING T0 YUK N GOLD flelds. Alasica. joln the Johnson party, leaving here March 20. Johnson's Alaska Outfiiting Agency, 213 Sansome 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A PLACE 10 do bousework ; plain cook. 923 Minna st. VIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework: is good piain cook ; not atraid of work. Pleass call 52134 Tehama st. JASTEKN LADY OF EXPERIENCE WANTS a permanent position as housekeeper in lodg- Ing-ouse or widower's home. Koom 3, 895 Mar- et st. TERMAN NURSE WISHES ENGAGEMENT: X ladies in confinement; sick iadies and chil: 132 Sixth st., room 16. (GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION A8 nursegirl: infants preferred. Address or call at 3347 Twentioth si. W ANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG LADY OF experience with an invalld iady. M. 1401 Eighth ave., East Oakland. ]_71-:1-1:: D_YOUNG WIDOW country desires & position as housekecper. Ellis st., room 11. ERMAN LADY (GOOD SEAMSTRESS) wishes & few more piaces for plain sewing or mending: hotel or private family: 6uc per day. 122 Grove st.. bet. Polk and Van Ness, lower fioor. {XPERIENCED HOUSEKERPER (WIDOW) wants work in widower's or bachelor’s house- hoid, with children: country preferred. 5s Ninth st., oom 17; hours 11 A. M. 10 9 P. M. QWEDISH tARL WISHES SITUATION T 2 do general housework In an _american familv. Call 4 Fulsom ave.,off Folsom st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. VW ANTED—A POSITION AT LIGHT HOUSE. work ; wages $10 month. Call or address 163 Tehama, near Third. I Y A YOUNG MARRIED LADY AS ASSIS. 5 tant in doctor's office; has had some exper- Address J. W., box 136, this office. EFINED WIDOW FROM NEW YORK DE- sires position as typewrlter. Call 167 Seventh st., room 10, second floor. DOSITION WANTED BY as_working housckeeper. FROM THE 28 ience. YOUNG WIDOW Call or address 112 | Taylor su.. room 14. VWOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY shing, froning, housecleaning. 1126 Va. near T'wenty-second. T ANTED — BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl, cooking and housework in American Catl 720 Ellis st. Al family: can give reference. WO LADIES FROM THE COUNTRY WISH sewing and mending. 189 Fourths:.,r.7 and 8. “OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOuD CIR- cumstances, desires lucrative position as houss- Kkeeper or wiil do gentiemen’s mendinz, 120 Ellis st.. room 17, second floor; call afier 1 IDDLE-AGED WOMAN, FROM THE COUN- try, would like position to do housework; es $20 or $25. Call or address Y. W. C. A, 1.0'Farrell st., cit; AITRESS—FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, SHORT distance in the country, $20; Al plac:; call earl. MURRAY & KEADY, Leaaing kmploy- ment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. / ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for whaiing and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & MCCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstairs. ABLISHED'PAY- Particulars, 539 California st. TOUNG WIDOW partner; small capital. Ysuse WIDOW OF MISANS DESIR! tieman partner. Room 3, 895 Marke: st. ANTED—PARTNER, ing saloon. WANTS A GENTLEMAN Room 8, 207 Post st. GEN- AKERY busnes: GOUD LOCATION: DOING GOOD rent cheap. Inquire Call Office. FOR SALE-GROCERY AND BAR: FOUR living rooms. Inquire 500 Fourth street. HAMBERMAID AND WAIT, CITY: $15: cook. private family, city, $30: cook, private family, city, $26; 6 German girls, housework, £20 and $25; cook, Institu.ion rear city, $20: Cook, country hotel, $25. 8 girls, housework, $20 and $15: youn girls to_sssist, §10 and $15. G K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED-GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN cook, $33; nurse, 1_chiid, $20: cook, small wash. $25; colored girl, $20: girls for Lousework. LEON ANDRE, removed (o 308 5:0cKton st. W ANTED — FINISHERS ~ 0N~ CUSTOM coats; steady job; good pay. 108 battery st. SELIG BRUS., IRI. WANTED TO HELP WITH LIGET nousework: sinall family: no chiidren: sleep home; German preferred. 1221 Goiden Gate ave. WANTE house for widower. 16, Call Oftice. —A YOUNG PER-ON T KEEP Address Widower, box IRL FOR GENSRAL HOUSEWORK; FIVE | adults; reference required: §: mornings. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. RIGHT GIRLTO READ COPY FOR PRI ing office; state wages. Printer, box 109, 20. 812 Turk st.; THE T ANTED—GERMAN OR SWiDISH GIRL for housework. Apply 226 Pacific st.; bakery. 1ERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL FOR HOUSE- work; attend children. 3262 Twenty-fifih st ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENEKAL INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 16c NIGHT, 60c and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. 00D BAKERY AND 3 HORSES AND wagon: bakes 3 barrels a day. | QEAMEN AND OFFIGERS FOR HONOLULU | D ard on steam woalers. 904 Kearny, upstairs, TANTED—SAILORS FOR ~TEAM WHAL ers and sealers at LANE’S, 504 Davis st. 952 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS —AND want ads taken for THE CALL. A A G C—PROSPECIORS: . TRAPPERS! WHALERS! | ~Fitty men with at least $200 each wanted to form the Arctic Alasks Commercial Company, Lo | 4o shore whaling, fur trapping and trading, pros- | pecting and mining, walrus and seal hunting and geuerally to develop the resources of Arctic Alaska: only men wiiling to wintes in the coun- iry, to work and to rough it, and to make money, need apply. Address ail applicstions for informa: oo, etc., A. A. L. C., box 68, Cali Office. W ANIED, YOUR SHOES— Wi REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- | 1ng through the day can have their shoes repaired | &t night while you wait; ladies’ soiing, 35¢; men's soling. 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes been damaged by waier al less thau_one-fourth their vaiue, from 76C up 1o $250. 562 Mission st, bet. First and Second. QTYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50; cheapest place In city for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. FOR SALE-GOOD CORNER SALOON AND clgar-stand: cheap. 5763 Geary st. ESTAURANT FOR SALE; GOOD PLACE for man and wife; cheap. 324 Larkin st. TUUNG KASTERN LADY DESIRES GE tiemun partner; smail capital. 850 Market, r.5. ANTED—A LADY WITH $150 TO JOIN her with similar sum in good paying manutacturing business: saiary or interest; trade established, A. A., box 18, Cail Oftice. $250. “" VOD AND COAL YAxD cnea doing & good business count of leaving city. 1915 McA TORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS: ELEGANT location for business. 406 kourth st 952G MISSION — SUBSORIPTIONS 2! want ads taken for THE CALL. ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT: BEST LN SALOON: OWNKR GOING EAST. Apply for particulars 235 Thicd st. FOR SALE selling on ac ster s& AND 0OMS, 16¢ 10 75c PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. JIRST-CLasS OF RATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and sults. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market. housework: wages $16. 1716 Broderick st. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR (00D WAITRESS WANTED, 163 THIRD THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- street. west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, W ANTED — EXPERIENCED ~CHOCOLATE ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- dippers; no other help. Apply SARONI'S, ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. 5U8 kront. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work at 418 Branoan at. 7 OUNG GIRL OF 16 10 ASSI~T; WAGES $7. Call early, 16 Frankfort ave., off Thirtceath st. OMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework: cliy reference. 2409 Washington st. KCRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. Ma- rine Corps, U. S Navy—Able-bodled unmar- Tled men between the ot 21 and 50 years who sre citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared (heir intention to be- come such; must be of good character and habits and able 1o speak, read and write English and be | between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feev in height. For further information apply at the Recruiung Oflice, 20 Kllis st.. San Francisco, Cal. OOKFOLDERS WANTED AT JAMIESON'S, 410 Sansome st. LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- eases of the eye permanently cured at MKS. DR SCOTT'S, 410 Geary st.; consultation free. ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: shop to open May 1. Particu- lars cali 13814 Lighth st., S. K. Barber College. * NINTH ST. — BRANCH OFFICE OF 116 Tis Cari: subscription and wan ads. taken. W ARTED—AN 1DEA; of some simple thing to putent? _Frotect your ideus: they may bring you wealth. Write JOIIN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent "Attor- neys. Washingion, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. WHO CAN THINK ADIES LIVING OUT OF THE CITY DO writing at homs stamp reply. PROF. J. B.MCTIER, 129 Third st. ANTED—BY CULTURED YOUNG LADY, posiiion as companion; would travel: state dutles: give references. Address M. LEY, San ose. W COR. SIXTEENTH »T., 'slon; braach office of THs scriptions and want ads taken, UBSCRIBTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken at_branch oftice, 839 Hayes st; open untit 9:3) o'clock. NEAR MIs- CaLs. sub- ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office. eouth- West corner Sixteentn and Mlission 713 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscripiions and want ads taken. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Marxet: 200 rooms ¥5c (0 8150 per nix $150 1o 86 por week; convenient and respectabl free bus and baggage to and from e ferry. APE; T IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- g free. SITUATIONS WANTEDHMALE. H UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE employment office, removed 1o 61434 Califor- Tel. main 231 t., near Kearny. EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY: 81 per week; unlimited lessons: patterns 26c. McDowell Dressmaking School, 108 Post st. 61 OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 BV per night: $1 60 (0 88 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. JLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 8 week. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CaLL; subscriptions and want ads. taken. MALE HELP WANTED. RILLKR FOR GRANITE QUARRY, 81 75 per daj laundryman, $30 and found: farmers and choreboy. MURRAY & RKADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st. © EXPERIENCED RUBBERS ON RACE stock, see boss here early : 20 woodchoppers, $1 per cord, 4-foot wood. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. TLCHO HOUSE, 86314 MARKET ST.—KUOMS 20c, 25¢ to 60 night: $1 10 $2 weex. BRANCH OFFICE OF subscription and wani ads taken. (PEY ACMN EHOUSE 907 MAREEN Or. 5% low ixth. for a room: 26ca night: $1 a week. vention. A pply 628 Golden Gate ave. ITY KOUTE FUK SALE. APPLY THIS office. JEWSPAPER KOUTE IX INTERIOR CITY close to Sau Francisco. For particulars apply this office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 3(RO0M HOUSE ON MARKET ST. DV 24-room house, only. ... 10 rooms, on McAllister st. 20 rooms; corner: new.. 14 rooms on Sutter. 7-room hou H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. NORTH 30 RUOMS; ELEGANT; PAYING; of Market. : 11 rooms; new: sunny: central.. 8 Furnished house: new: north of Market. UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. 54 $60 LODGING-HOUSE OF 21 ROOUMS '« on one floor: always full; rent cheap; good furnitare. Call at 1814 Sacramento st. ] -FOOM LODGING-HOUSE FOR & ALE AT Va sucrifice; must besold within a few days. 33 Sixth st., room 1 1 FURNISHED ROOAMS; Sixth at $475. Address T. T., box 28, OF 15 ROOMS; ALL fuil; good reasons for selling. Addréss Call Office. ICE FURNISHED HOUSE OF 32 ROOMS; cheap. 704 Howard or 1020 Market. HOWAKD-LODGING-HOUSE OR HO- tel; 35 rooms; store 3 rooms; $75. FINF GO00D near Market; price ‘all Office. ST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per weok. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. MEN TO TAKKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 100 anazoc a oignt, inciuding coftee and rous 624 Washington st., near Kearny. W ANTSD—LABORERS AND MECHANIOS 10 know that Kd Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, suill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Jarge rooms; 28¢ per night; B Lo $3 per week. 339 HAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. RING FROM RETAIL BUSINE: must close out stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 423zc yard: floor oilcloth. 18¢; mat:ing, 7o yard; beiroom seis, § pleces, $9 60: 4-room fur- niture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Maret st., Opp. Grant ave. | ROSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST_sINGLE FUR- URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. | SIMON WANTS 100 Mi.N 10 GET BOT- tle beer or wine 5c¢ best free lunch. 843Clay ANTED_SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week: rooms for 2, 250 a day. $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st nished rooms, 20¢ (0 25¢ night, $1 to $1 50 wk. E T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods: new or £ood 8 Dew: cas) Or on time: open eveni: — FURNITURE WANTED. FIRST-CLASS WAITERS. WITH DRESS sults, for hotel. north, $30. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. L APANESE COOK FOR A _RANCH, $20: Japanese cook, hotel, $25. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary s HINESE AND JAPANESK EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41415 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. APANESE INTELLIGENGE AGENCY. R 90, St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Jiain 5234, HINESE & JAPA S FSE; EST'D 20 Y EARS; help;tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & C0..840 Clay HEESKMAKER FOR A CREAMERY, COUN- try; farmer who can handle 6 horses, country. 820; farmer and wife. C. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary at. 9() SOLORED EXTRA WAITERS, WITH dress suits, for a banquet. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AM KEI—CHINESE AND JAPENLESKE EM- ployment ofice. 51134 Bushst., nr. Grant ave. ITUATION ON RANCH BY MAN AND wife: man anderstands rsnch, orchard and vineyard work; good teamster; Can run engin woman cook: no children. Address R. P. box 70, Call Office. OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: ANY kind of work: city or countr: understands care of horses, cows and garden: furnish reference W ANTED—BUOKKEEPER ~AND ~RECTI- fler for liquor-store: driver for delivery wagon, cash security requirel; milker and wife, $4U; butler for country, $40: men to clear land by con- tract: cooks. wailers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento si. ANTED—_EXPERIENCED TAILOR FOR institution, near city, $35 a month, board and room: 2 miners, single-drillers, $2 a day; stroug boy for factory in city. §3 a week: American cheesemaker, must be first class; milkers, farm- sell direct to the farmers the combination lock clevis: sells on sight in the East. SAML. GAM- BLE, P. C. Agent, 1307 Dolores st. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battie.”” Apply or address for territory, . Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st. ROOMS WANTED. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 T HIRD ST, NR. EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. Marker: 200 rooms, 260 n night: reading. | I3 ete, STREET & ORESWALL Anctioneers, 927 room: freo bus and bazrsge 1o and from the ferry. | Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in their ent rety. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOK FURNL AGENTS WANTED. turs and merchan pityrerty GENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY TO JGHER PKICK THAN AN ERE PALL by Indiana Auction Co.1057 Market.opp.Jonss —_— CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McQUEEN 453 Stevenson, Tel. S.228, 1TY STEAM CARPEL CLEANING WORKS, cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mar. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250, OOM, CENTRAL, PRIVATS FAMILY, BY gentieman; state price. Sociability, box 109, 'all Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—$200 FROM PRIVATE ARTY last employer ana others Address JOHN A. | ers cooks. waliers, eic. W. D. EWER & C for short time: zood security and interest. N. MACDUNAL, 214 Third st. 626 Clay st. D., box 29, Lall Office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: ANY ISHWASHEK, $360 A WEEK; DISH- 7 ANTED—SECOND-H\ND sMITH PRE- Kind of work; ety or country: understanas care of hors nd garden: furnish reference. Ad dress JOHN A. MACDON A LD, 214 Thirdst., city- APANESK, WANTS SITUATION TO DO Thousework or dishwashing. TOY OGOKKTSU, 22 Prospect place, San Francisco. ANTED — POSITION AS CLEKK IN A grocery-store by German boy 17 years old; smali wages and board aud lodging. 727 Davisst., saloon. washer, 84 a weei; bell and elevator boy. $10 and room: ‘hotel porter and runner, night cook, $30 and room: night cook. $7 & week; cook, 88 a week; dishwasher, $7 a week; pantryman, $7 a cook, boarding-house. $30 aud ’room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st m ler typewriter. Cali or address 1934 Sixth. WANTED—A SECOND-HAND TRAVELING i .n'ln :l'lhlll"fi. !Dl“g“ ;ll“ll: must be strong, ght and cheap: state price, stc. Address J. M., box 70, Call Office. : i APANESE BELLBOY; JAPANESE COOK, $30 and room. MA RTIN’S, 749 Market st. RAME OF SECOND-HAND CRANK ROLL awning, with canvas or without. 562 Mission. 00K FOR NEVADA, $30 AND ROOM. ' MARTIN'S, 749 Market st UILDINGS BOLGHT: LUMBxi, SASH. doors, mantels. elc., fr sale. 1168 Migsion v 4 MAKKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL; want ads and subscriptions taxen. BURLEE, 840, MISS OULLEN, 323 BUTTER street. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- S'ary wa. KLEIN: 100 Sixth a: send postal. HEN YOU BECOME DISNGU. TED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet-beating Works, 358-57 ehama st.; tel. So. 40, ARPET-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, Sc; RU samples free; tel. yessie 94i. Stratton. 3 8thac DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 403 Suuter: tel. Main $94. GEO. WALCOM, prop. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovtg, o) . atlon works. 409 McAllister. Tel. Tesd ":slif ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATLED LIk 5| Coow. 28 Tenth; tel. South 36, Mackintosh & cor E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING Cf J. fiotidn et cléaning S a yard. Tel. Mis 75, ONKLIN'S CARPEL- BEATING Wi 855 Golden Gate ave. Telophone Kast 126 BI1CYCLES. B r;gu:;"; BRAND NEW;: REGU- : guarant GOLDEN RULE BAZA 4 115 e = LR e —————————————— R ——————————————— ———————————