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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1897 — e A s e TWO FAVORITES | BROKE THE SLATE Four Other First Choices| Drew Down Purses at Qakland. I Libertine at Odds On Beaten Through the Stupid Riding | of Shields. i Colonel Dan TFinally Won a Race. Scotch Rose Lasted Long Enough to Down Koenigin, It looked as though favorites might sweep the card ai Oakland yesterday, but Libertine and George Lee upset cacu.a- | tions and incidentally played havoc with | a score or more of combinations. The other four choices reached the wire first, alter many trials and tribulations. The defeat of "Libertine was due to stupid riding on the part of Henry Shields, who seems to have lost all semblance of winning form. The big bay could not have been thrown in with a more unaris- tocratic crowd, and was naturally installed a prohibitive 1 to 4 favorite. Shields jollied aiong with Lo Lo, a 150 to 1 shot, until the stretch was reached, and then strolled leisurely toward the wire. Claw- son suddenly slipped aiong wi h Fonso- vannah, a 6 to 1 shot, and downed th: odds-on choice ciey riy by a neck in 1:14. Some day Lib21t.ne will revolt at some of the riders thai are placea astride his back and will refuse to run atall. Plunger McMann’s br.wn colt Lord Marmion looked a certainty for the open- ing six-furiong dash, but a0 many stull tips were prevalent tnat the ring laid even money acainst his chances. I front the enure distance, he won with Piggott looking around at his nearest competitor, Al Koraa. El Moro, with Hennessy in the saddle, was third. | George Lee al~o looked a “moral’ for the | two-year-old run at a mile and everybody rot aboard at the short price of 1 102, Co onel Dan appeared with little Meany up and blinkers on and made a runaway 1ace of 11, beating tne hardly ridden ciioice a lengty i 1:421{. The winner went begging at 3 10 1 aruund post time. Charloite M, on which filly there wasa \iff play, finished third. The 9 to 10 javorite, McLight, captured the tourth event at a mile, out had Maso- ero obtained a better start the resuit might have been different. Piggott hustied McLight to the tront at the s:c- ond turn and keepfnz him there won hard ridden by a length before Double Quick in 1:41;. Masoero came from the rear and was beaten but a head for the wlace. Three horscs finished heads apart on the win in the mile and a sixteenth aftair which followed, Osric, the favorite, with O Donnell, coming out first best. Navy B ue made all the running and oniy tes ed it up the ‘ast iurlong. The iavorite, L itle Cripole, and Coda, then locked horus, finishing iu the order named. Coda, a 30 to 1 shot in the ring, | was cut off at ihe second turn, or she | might nave turned up the winner, Sky-rickety Scotch Rose was again made a pronounced 3 to 5 favorite 1o carry off «he purse for the iast rece of the day, a selling sprint at six furlongs. When sent away sle opened up an iwmense gap of | duyiight and lasted long enough to veat the iast-coming Koenigin a length in 1:147{. D. J. Tobin, a 100 to 1 shot, ranan a ton.shingly good Tace, finishing a good third. g o TURF ITEMS. Owner Frank Brown was yesterday sus- peided jor a period of thirty days by the O kiand officials for the greatly improved snowing made by Doyle in Thursday’s race. To day’s iscue of tne Wave contains some very interesiiug turf views, poriraying scenes d incidents at both Oukland and Jugleside racetracks, It is a number that will e en- joyed by ail lovers of the turf. Jack Riley succeeded in picking five of the | six winners with his Handicap vesterday. | The stari to the fourth race worked the de- feal of Masoero. Snider's mount was one of the best uctors st the post, but owing to the antics of (wo or three of the “dogs” that were squirming and twisting about finally became freviul. Mr. Ferguson finally sent them away with Masoero turned sideways. Finishing third he made & fine showing and would have won beyoud a doubt witn an even start. Tne s'arter then set Snider down for three days, & most unjust and undeserved rebuke. It starters could at times see some of heir starts as others see them they wou.d seutence them- selves (0 penal servitude for i Following are to-day’s entrie: First race, three-quarters of a mile, three-year- olds and up— 184 Bellicoso 112 109| 115 Lucky Dog. 14: Slecpy Ja 29| 154 Peixoito 104 (154) Horatio, 104 150 Don Carl 91 Chappy. 99| Second race, eleven-s xteenths of a mile, selling, all ages— : 157 Soscol, . 95 *... Contaio. 96 . 93| 126 Miss Remsen.. 148 Kaiserin _.. Ricardo 113 Goid Bus. .....119 147 Ocean Biue... . 136 Paso Teawpo...112 130 ~puowe L....0 99 141 Howani.. 18 36 Major Cook ....112 ... ~pringfieid.....1.9 146 Lucxy Star... 113| 147 Spry Lurk......112 147 Monilor... 119| Third race. one and a1 eighth miles, seling, three-year-olds aud up - St 166 Joe Terry......107| 128 Charles Reif. 149 Dutgo o 06| 145 Lady Hurst... 103 Devil’s Dream.104| 156 Don Clareudio. 80 149 vick Behan .. 99| 152 Ter. Archer....102 Fourth race, thre~quarte s of a mile, purse $1000, the Produce Exchange stakes— 98 St Cu hbert....11%| .... Carbincer......111 S e | Rose Maid. 11116 134 kd Gertiand 11111 . Datsy F... 11 157 Tempse ........108| ... Bow& Arrow..115 Fifth race, one mile, three-year-olds and up— 155 Grady 112( 139 ~en. Bland.....112 16) Mercutio .108] 122 Buck Massie...112 Sixih race, e.even-sixteenthsof a mile, all ajes— 148 Mistleton. .99 7) Etta H 114 141 Im boy 114 141 February. 114 .... Dally 8. Form. 9~ 120 Zamar I.......114 (A48)S1y.r.rrrennnnn 114 150 =, McAllisier. 115 S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Lucky Dog, Peixotto, Don Carillo. Second rac Kaiserin. Third race—Lady Hurst, Dick Behan, Devil’s Dream. Fourth race—Ed Gartland II, Tempse, Sybari Fifth race — Buck Massie, Eland, Grady Sixth race—Sport McAllister, 11, Etta H. Spunwell, Major Cook, Senator Zamar Deignun and Jones Held. United States Conmissioner Heacock yester- y rendered his decis on 1n the case of Osman W. Deignan, Harry J. Jones and F. A. Krueger, charged with having attemp.ed to destroy the whaler John and Winthrop. He dismissed the case against Krueger and held Jones and Deignan 10 answer before the Grand Jury. joneswid D-ignan signed conier sions on board the wonler wii e they were in irons and being fed on brond and water. They coutessed that they and Krueger hud entercd into & conspir- acy to bura the whaler and go to the Klondike mines, the obj-ct of burning the sn1p being to break their shipping coutract. Kiusger, ac- cord eir siatement, actually staried the fire, ¥ now sav that they signed the confession bocause Cnptain Macomb -t held out inducements 0 1hem todoso. Krueger was discharged because Liere was no corrovorative evidence against him. ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mary W. and Julia W . Wellman (Loveland) wife of Willlam B, tv Putrick P. and rmma G Grace. 1ot on W litie of Lurin street, 48:314 S of Greenwich. S 22:6 by W 9735 $10. Estate of Oscar i. Ritte. (mino). by Albert A. Ritter, guardian, 10 Marla McCori.lck. 10t on SW corner of Webster aud Byington strects, S 24 by W 9.:6; $4750 Albert N. and Ellen S. Tucker to Shumate, 1ot on k line of Baker,stree:. Caltforuts, N 56 by k. 82:6. 310. luc J. Campbell to John T live of Central nvenue (Lott), street, N 25 by k. 103 €10 tenry and Annie Schmidt 10 George H. Goodell, Thoms K. 77T N of Merritt, 10> on 00 N of Hayes loton N line of Fell sireet. 0:3 W of Ashiury, W 25 by N 100: $10 Maria A. Rosekrans to Maggie E. Kerr (wife of Chasles r.), 1ot on W line of Valencia street, 40 N of Liberty, N 50 by W 110; glit. City and 'County « f a1 Francisco to Julia Two- big. tov on W Iine of Treat avenue, 1.0 N of X fourth N 26 by W 12236, §—. . W. Miiler (o Stephen W. Turn-r, lot on line of Diamond street, 147:8S of 1wentieth, 8 by E 125 $10 i awrence Moynihan to Abble Mosnihan, 1o on ~W line 0f Seventh street, 125 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by ~W KU: gift. John H. and Jane Fulton to B W. Foster. lot on Eline of Penns.ivania siree: N of 1wenty- third (Nevada), N 238, £ 172, $ £ 32, S 220:1v, W 200; $10. San krancisco Lumber Company to Clity Build- ing and Loan Association, ot oa W line of First avenue, 172 N of Clement street, N 20 by W 120; $10. T<aac L. Et'inger to ~arah Etting-r (wife of Ber- nerd), Ict on W iine of Fo tieih aveuue, 182 ~ of J s reet, N 50 by W 120; $5. Victor and Pauline ~cumid to J. Schweiizer & o, lovon W ilne of Thirty-eiguih avenue, 500 8 o1 U stree.. S 25 by W 120, $1 Mary Mc Vally (0 Martin Mathiea, lot 107, Gift | i | ie T-mp.e, Sa | Chure, Tweifth st.. near Howard. | resnonsible for any Map 2. §570. Thomas E. Casserly to James J Casserls, lot on | corner of *ickels and Sears streets, N\ 85 by o, N 105, bloca Map 2; $10. ears’ ~ubdivision ALAMEDA COUNTY. ustave ¥ller to Catuari .e Schaupp, lot 5, block K, Know.es & Po Ler suudivision of the Kennedy iTact, kas. vuciand 210, adelad: A. Bidl man (0 John Tregloan, 1ot 4 in Pla- 17, Mountaiu View Cemetery, Uak.ard Town- ship; $400 F¥.'A and Jenule C. Loane to O. Wahiheim, lots 1,2 %8 and 24, vlock k., Newbury ‘s ract, Herke- oy ¥10. Ciri t.an and Henrietta B. Johnson to John H. Spring, lut on ~E cornrr of Sacramento a.d Rose stieews; > 200, & 16436, \ 253:2, W 173 to begin- =2 niug, subject 10 & mortgage for $707, Ber«eloy: 10 #lshaand Mary W. Ransom to Willam F. Soule, 1oz on SWw Iiue of Sun Leandro roud, b: NW ot Srell avenue, NW 53:3, SW 182:5, SK 50, NE 2008, to teginning, being lot 2%, blck B, Buenuventura Tract, ymap 2, Lrooklyn iown- ship: #5. 'Joacphine Dupre to Theodore L. Gray, lot on N¥ corner of C inton avenue and Walnus street, E 50 by N 100, being lot 1, block P, lands adjacent to Encinal, subject to mortgage, Alameaa; $)0. John W. and Ella M. aarris to E. J. Davis, lot 11, bicck G, revised map Osklana Heights, Oak- iana: $10. 1. K. Bell, Maria and Manuel De Ponte, Maria and Manuel Vierra, by Sheriff. to California Im- provement Compady, (ot on > iine of Third s reet. 92 W of Center, W 26 by ~ 100, being lot 10, < Lor 451, Bay View Homestead, Uakland, #173. \ifornia Tmprovement Company to M. K. same; §1 (nst Guldner to Maggie Guldner, lot on & line of Orcha-d avenue, 294.27 £ of Broadway. SW 150. - 32, W 49,67, NW 76, NE 199.67 10 S of Orchard avenue, thence along 'S line of Orcbard avenue, 44:6 10 beginning, Oaxland: gift. Danlel und Haonah S. Field to Baruett Doe, lot on W ine of Pledmont aveuve, 200 S of Howard sireet, S100 by W 125 being lot 3, block 12, Howe Tract, vakland Aunex; $i0. Bertha k. Bull (wife of B ) to N1's_Jacobson. 1ot on k line of Spruc- sireet, 360 N of Vive, N 60 by I 134:7, being lots 7 and », block 1, Temub- division, purtion T. M. Anusell’s M«p of Villa lois, Berke.ev: $10. Mary J. Moss, Jessie E.and Perry H. Auseon, Lulu S. und Wiiliam L. Taylor to Alice Weed, iots 3 and 4, block ~, Amended Map Moss iract, Brooklyn Tornship: $10. Same to Ida B. Weed, lots 1 and 2, block 8, same: $10. Louis- M. Falimer to Rudolph F. Fa'lmer, lot 0a S line of Ciement avenue, 41:6 £ o1 Lnlon strees, £ 41:5 by > 60, block 3%, town ot Eucinal, Aameda: $10 George A. und Marian J. Norton to Eiwin A. Welle, lot on NE corner West Eighth and Ch ster s iee:s, k2715 bv N\ 100, b.oc< 583, Oakiand; $10. Patrick W. Riordan to Roman Cathoiic Arch- bishop of San Francisco (a - elizious corporation), lot 1 biock Q. Thermul }iil, formerly the Howe ‘Itact, Oakland Annex: 10. George and Anna -. Lydiksen to Lizzie R. Whit- ton, 1ot on NE corner of Mark street_ana Kearny avenue, k. 135 oy N 40, block I, Kearny Tract, Becke.ey, subject 10 a mortgage for $1800; $10. Buliders’ Contracts. T. L. Henderson (owner) with Toomas T. Pot- tinger (contractor). architect W. H. Lillie, all work 10t n two-siory frame bui.ding, with parily finisned auic and basement, on Nk lLine of Buena Vista avenue. or puark road, 238:2 SE of W.ler street, SE 84 deg. 36 min. K 114:4, S 9dec. 59 min. » 47:11, > 35 aeg. 31 min. W 90:U14, N 36 deg. 4 min. W 54: 14: $3835. I state ot Junies Phelan (owner) with A. H. Wil helm (contrac.or), architect A. C. Lutgens, ex:a- vating, orick work. carpenter work. p.astering and painiing for a two-story frame building, with brick basement, on NW corner of Harrison and Ninth streets, N W 22:6 by ~\W 69; $3490. SAN FRANCISCO +*CALL.’ FUSTNESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI—~ Corner of Market and Third streets, open uncil 12 v'elock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, open until 8:30 o'clock. °9 Jayes street. open until 8:30 o'clock. 615 1 arkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 143 Ninih street: open until 9 o'clock. £518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 1105 Po k street: open nntil 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Tweniy-second and Kentucky sirests: open tll 9 o'cio MEETING NOTICES. i FUNERAL NOIICE — CAL fornia Commandery No. 1, K. T Officers and memoers are hereby notifiea to as-emble 11 the asslum 1 HIs DAY (Sa urda;) at 1 ® M, for the purpos - of auieading (ae funeral of aecensed fraier, SIK WILLIAM A. Mca k EE. By onder of SIR JUHN P. FRASER. Eminent Com. SIR HIRAM T. ( RAVE., Recorder. CROCK -TT_LODG 139, F.and A M.—D. 3d THIS (SATUK- 1AY) EVENING, at :30 o'clock, order of the W.M. H. FORTRIEDE MISSION UDGE No. 169, F. and A, M._Called meeiing 1 HIS (SATUKDAY) KVENING, at 7 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. L. D. BUANKER, *ecre e tary. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and A. M.—Oflicers and mepvers are hereby notified .0 atiend the funeral of WIiLLiAM A. McAFEE, from the Mason- -DAY, Nov. 10, at 2 o'clock P, Eretbren and friends are cordially invited A. > HUBBAKD. *ecreta JUNIOLORDER UNITED AMRICAN Mechanics—\ embers will assemble ac B'nai L'rith Hall, 6:30 . M. DAY, Nov. 21, to nt- tend Thanksgiving services st 'First’ Christian £ UM ADIOURNED ANNUL MEET- | ing of the stocklolders of the Califrnia Winemakers' Corporation wil be heit on WEDAE=DAY, Jec 1. 1897 (adjourned from Wednesdav, Nov. 17. 1847), ai 11 0'c ock A M, in the Chambsr of Commerc - San Francisco, (‘al W. J. HUTCHK ISS, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, EZ, 00, ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—I hereby give pub ic notice that I will not be debis contracied by any per- sou otier than mys it C.J. CASTEKRA. Da ed November 16, 1897. MR HAKRY PATTERSON, FGRMER- 1y of the New York Kitchen, Portlana, ur. wishes 1o unzounce to his many frlends hat he | can be jound at The f<say,18 sixthstreet. M 1. FELDBUSCH, Proprietor. | B2, IUEY AKE CLOSING OUT RE\- nauls of curtainy, dress goods, corsets, hosiery, underwear, bedspreads, towe s, Iaccs, Jin® ings, trimmings, vellings, etc., very ch ap at Plo- | neer Dry-koods Store, 103 Firth st | MMI HANSEN; LATEST GALVANIC | baitery ani cabivet baths. 116 Taylors. | MRS, STrWERT and cabinet baihs. GENUINE SihAM 12034 Geacy, room 11. “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. C ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—Seventeenth day of the Winter Mecting, Friday, November 19, 1507. Weather fine. Track fast. 15K, FIBST RACE— ix furlongs; maidsn two-y ear-olds: purse $300. Good start. Wen easing up Winner, James MacManus’ br ¢, by St. Carlo-Lady Marian. Time, 1:1514 159 SECOND RACE—Une mie: seiling: two-sear-olds: purse $300. . = = s ] 7 T [ Betving. Index.| Morse, welgnt. [st | 14 1% St | Fin. | Jockeys [Op (L. 138 |Cotonet Dan... 101 | 16 | 13 | 11 |Meany e 143 Geor:e Lee....[103 1| 24 | 2 | 25 | 2214 Pigsout 12 25 18 | Chailowte M 05| 2] ¢ | a | 34 5 |Gray . 20 10 SmnCarlos........101] 4| 81 | 8 jivast | Mc ~tohols . 0 30 Winaer, Burns & Water.ouse's ch. ¢, by Salvator-kleurette. Time Gond start. Won easily. 4 1 ( “ THIKD RACE—SIx furlongs; ail ages; purse 350, 160, | > | Betlug. Horse, age, weicht. | st.| 14 Lipit e ¥.rsovaunah 2101 AT i ....121) L1-4 Mercutio. 116 .12 Lo Lo. 1% | 10 s and W 3 15 01 54 U R | 4z | MeDonald . 1 1 ! Beuing. Index Horse, weight 4 | % | Jockeys. op. Ll 126 |Lord Marmion.. e | Pizgou |10 45 137 | Al Koran... i oY | lawson. 2588 119 |El Moro. L | 3h |Henness,. 5 8 «...|P A. Finregan 1] ez | . Jones..... 1w 92 X Suipsey 2 | 91 {Murge... 00000 80 20 143 | n A b | st snider..... .. 39/ 13 oun.ont. 3 1 |03 ~pencer. 30 100 M ss A dc 2 8h |Frewley. 30 100 94 |Va eiclenne. n 7 14 ~tevens. SJiaasy <20 133 [~ vo 1| 43 e, S5 b0v . si0i] . h sbe 11 11 ‘man. 30 60 | funts’ PAINTLAG, WHITHNING, PAPER- hanging. HARTMANN, 239 ihird st = TENANIS EJrCiRD FOR 84 3> BAD collectiony made: aty ur country. Pacific Lollection Co. 415 Montzy st. room 5. tel. 5680, V.HM = Mit~. DR FISH, 10155 GKAN electricad:aiconl ' UL <ish baths unrivalel DIVIDEND NOTICES DIVID* ND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NC, 49 (30 cents per share) of the Hutchinson ~ugar Plsntation Co will_be payable at th - offic: ofthe compan, 327 _.arket :t., on ard ater S urduy, November 20. 1897, Trausfer boks will close ' Saturday, MNovember 13 1897, at 12 | o'ciecs M E H. SHELD N, secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. UPERIOR SWEDISH COOK AND HOUSE- | 1> wors gul desices siuation: 3 years last pluce: clty or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st NEAT Y UNG GERMAN SECO GIRL desires a situation. J. F. CROSE & .y 316 Sutierst. | VERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MR- G LANBERT, 417 Poweil st.; tel-phote Matu 5382: surnisties'be ¢ ie1p of all nationalitivs. W omaN WISHES WORK BY DAY : FIR T- ciass laundress or houseclea ing: Monday and ‘fuesisy; jrivaie tfamily. Auvply 4 Sunuy court, «if Geary. Buchanan and Webster. OrH:xR AND DAUGHTEK WISH PO-I- M toisin the same house: mother is & good cook and maneger: daush er for second Work: vest city reterences. 2:3 Valenciast. {XPERT ON F NEEDLEWORK 4 wishes work by the day; children’s and in- ciothes & s eciaily; hest of references. D. J., box 81, Cali Oftice. >O~ITION 10 DO CHAMBERWORK AND sewing wailea by competent woman. Apply 929 Pine t. e Addres Good start. Won cleveriy. \Wiuner, S (. Hildreth’s, b c. by Fonso-~avannrh. Time. 1:14. ITUATION A>s HOUSEREEPY R OR COUK, 2 =i, by reliable womau; good parties only. G H., ] (i i FOURTH KACE—One mile. Seliing. Three-year olds and upward. Furs -, $100. box 4. Call Offic. . 5 = — : - = - - - ~m TOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSEK K i P- Il | Il H | Be:iing. P ton, vill do pl: 3 Index | Horse, age. weight. | st.| 14 | 3 Str. | Fin. | Jockeys op. A ;u'flr»:»'::l:." il Sl D 51| Ml ight, & 10| &| 1% | 1138 1 11 | 113 Piggot. 810| [ HAMB.LWORK AND WAITING: PROT- 125 | LoubeQuick,4..107| 2| 4355 82| 8 ‘ 6 2n’" Cawson b 3 esiant; tnoroughly ex)erienced: young 151 |Masoccwd... 17| 6| 6 '°| 6n | 4h | 4h | 3ns |sier.... 7 6| womun 1522 Polx st. room 20. 145 | melia Funso, 4 1j 22 | »38| 3n | 33| 41 |J Wo.ds.. 10 12 149 |Mollie R, 3. 2| 83 ! 33, | 2 3% l 21 | 5313 » 16 80| YFOUNG WOMAN DE-IKKS A HOUSE- 125 | 1heis 5 sn | 6 5 | o | 6 w2 keepec's p ace; 1o objection o short dis.ance — —— ;. t 3 . Good star.. Won allout Winuer, Hidreth & ~ink's ch h, b; Macduff-Longallght. Time, | o cooutr: Y69 Misslon'st, room 19. 1:4134 EKMAN LADY WOUID LIKE COOKL-G ] Gy, FAF1M KACE=One snd a sixicenth miier se.ling; three-year-olds and upward; purse $409, 0 Betting, Index.| Horse, age, weizht. | St. Jockeys. Op. "‘nffl_ 140 [0s icIL 3.. .. 102 ' Donnell e 1%» |Lit:le Cripple, 6..104| e nainh 131 |\ oda 4.. ... 104 Jones.. 10 30 152 |Heide.berg. 3....103 Pigzott..... -4 4 152 |Navy Bue, 5.0 104 clwson T 0 20 152 jBillyM™ lnnk)‘ 111 nider..... | 20 50 Fairsiart. Won firsc three driving, Winner, Time. 1:4815. Burns & Waterhouse’s b. c., by ten All-Shasta. 163 SIXTH RACE—Six furiongs; selling: three-year-olds; purse $350. Bettiug. ndex. 1 Horse, weizht Jockeys. (p. "5.. 148 lkcut;':-h‘::m Clawson.... |13 12 136 |b. J. tobin.. 100 100 189 | sweer Wil k. Jomes.....l b B 142 |Cavallo . ames. U0 20 20 146 | werrilnke. Stufitec l1oo 250 Good start. Won ail out. Winuer, Time, 1:1434. br. £, by lmp. Midlothian-Scotch Fir. s G by the day or week. or 10 help out: price $1 per day and carfare. Address A., box 60, Call. RESSMAKER — FIRSI-CLASS FITTEK; siylish drap-r and designer: thorough dress- aker; Dy the duy. MISS WARWICK. 830 Geary st JOMAN WANIS WORK BY 1HE DAY, week, or mouth: is good cook aud iaundress Can be seex for two days 562 Jessie s-. KUSIWORIHY WOMAN WISHES A SITU- at10n 10 40 1ight housewurk, city or country, or day wors. Call ut 747 HOward st., room o8. G\)UU RELIABLE WOMAN DESIRES SITU- ation to d. g-neral housewors; City or coun- ty. 1020 howards., room 19. WEDL-H LAUNDKESS, FIRST CLASs, D) wants wurk 2 days a week. Address S. P, box 91, Call Uttice. JOUNG LADY WANTS A PLACE AS nousekeeper, or will do mending. 821 Mission st.. roum 8 |1 IY SITUATIONS C WANTED—Continued. '’ OMPETKNT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tlon as cook and laundress. Call 308%3 Hayes. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—LADY'S MAID, $30, ETC. APPLY M1SS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. HELP WANTED—Continued. “rANTED—BARBERs FOR STEADY. 207 Fourth. 0UD COMPETENT WOMAN WI-HES PO- siton by the day or week: house or oflice cleauing. Call or address 224 Foarth st., room 17. "OUNG GERMAN WIDOW WISHES PUSI- tlon as housekeeper or position iu reataurant. K. P.. box 8:, Cail ffice. ELMAN GIRL WISHES TO DU GENERAL housework. 9271, Filbertst. TOUNG LADY Dr~IKES A PLACE AS housexeeper: no objection to short distance in the country. - =38 O'Farrell st., toom "OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A PLACE AS housekeeper® no objection to country home. 501 Post st., room 6. (G EEMAN GIKL WISHES SIIUATION TO assist in housework: salars $12 10 $15 per month. Address 44 C.emeutina st. JITUATION WANTED AS SECOND GIRI or aking care of infant. Call or address MISS V. L., 817 kady st. TOUNG LADY DESIRES PUSITION siore: residing with parents. Address R. M., box 85, Call. i IN 1 A 1eS'TRAVELING MAID, #30; 3 MIL- 1 iinere sales) dies: dental parlor matrou: photozraph parlor cashier. Ladies’ Exchange, 318 Busi st. T ANTED—PROTESTANT 1 ADY T0 ASSIST in 11- ht housework in small family: good home and mcderate wages. Apply Immediately at 316 1vy uve , off Frauklin. W A Tel—GIRL To DU work and assist with childreu. Hayesst., near Le\1,adero. LIGHT HOUS! - Call 1806 / ANTED — FIRST-CLASS WAIST TRIM- mers: state experience and salary. Address W. 1., box 84, Call Office. (GIBL 10 ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK T Scandinaviam preferred; sleep home. 528 Bryant st (FLEL TO ASSIST WIIH HOU EWORK, T must sieep home. 167 Broderick st. |ADY FARINER WANTED FOR SALOO 4 319 East st, bet. Clay and Sacramento, ANIED—GIRL 10 DO LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1420 Grove st. UUNG GLRMAN GIRL SPEARS FRENCH and Span sh, wants « housekeeper’s place. 111 ¥ S, 1001 2. JITUATION A~ COMPANION WANTED BY young ludg; excellent reader, and competent 10 (ake charge 0f correspondence, Address Com- panion, vox 1, Cal.. (CHAMBEEWORK OR HOU-ECLEANING LN offices, loding-house or hotel; £00d worker; references; city or country. 726 Mission st. " OUNG LADY DISIKES PLAE: HOUSE- keeper: no objection to country. 28} Sixth st., room 12, ANTED — FINISHERS ON WAISTS. LOEWENTHAL'S, 914 Market st. PPRENTICE ON VISTS. 6 EDDY SI., ST. Ann’s bullding, room 120. W XPERIENCED GLOVE-MAKERS AT 210 bird st. mwpire Giove Worss. IEL OR HOUSEWOKK, THREE IN FAM- 1ly, $18: nursegirl, 51v. 721 Ellisst. WANLED — FIRSI-CLASS GERMAN OR Swedish cook; one who is willing to doa smail amount of plain washing: wages $25. Apply im- mediately at 2200 Post st near Scott. K 7 ANTED—POSITION 1AS HOUSEKEEPER or ceek: vidinity of San Francisco; Oakiund preferred. X. Y., box 10, Cuil. (;IRL10 Dy GENERAL HOUSEwORK AND 3 ceoking in a small famil;, 2'in help, puy $25. ANISH WIDOW OF 28 WITH TWO LITILE girls wishes housekeeper's position; wages 1o object; references exchanged. Call in person at 9:9 Seventh ave., East Oukland. T OUNG WOMAN WAATS A FLACE AS housekeeper: ciiy or country, 505A - uson st JLDERLY WOMAN WISHES LIGHT HOU work: £00d coOk; wages moderste. Apply Call 902 1:ddy 8L, bet. 2 and 4 P. 3. \WaNikD—a GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework, must be g00a cook and have first- 858 references. Call 13 Scott st. 00 BARBER WANTED, FOR WEDNES- (3 gays and Saturdays. 2544 Folsom. ARBER WaNTED FUR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 21 hastst W ANI:D—FIRSI-CLASS BARBEB, 2 sUT- ter st. l AKBER—SATURDAY NOON TO SUNDAY. 5166114 Mission st. [JARBER—60 PER CENT. 137 EDDY ST. S00D BARBEK WANTED SATURDAYS and Sundays. 605 Mission st., near Second. |JABBEE FUKSATURDAY. 22 GOUGH ST. PBARBEK SATURDAY, 85. 37 THIRD §' ARBER WANTED; SATURDAY AND SUN- day. 9U3 East rourieenth st. Uakiand. (FUOD BARBER AT 358 THIRD STREET. W ANIED-MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS; big profite J. S. S, box 8, Call. JHOEMAKER FOR REPAIRING. sion st. 1533 MIs- Hi MISTS, GKOCERY AND HAL.WARE clerks; postiog clerk: 2 hutel clerks: amuse- ment hall ticket clerk: collector. Clerks' rx- chauge, 813 Bush st. 100 MEX WANVED TO GET BOITLE beer or wine ¢ : fres hot lunch. LOUIS MATTEL prop., 541 Ciay st. \‘[ ANTED—AGENTS, 320 TO $25 A WEEK sure Lo workers: 0 capital needed :new goods; new plan: seds ut sight: every family needs i Houselhold spec. Co., box 424, Cincinnatl, Ohiv. XPoRIENCED CITY SALESMAN: REFER- ences. 331 Ellis st., Brownstone Wine Co. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Oftice. 5. FUCH<, Sec., 325 Grant ave. JIRL TO LEARN IHREADING ON EM- X broiiery macnine. 224 Bush st., upstairs. TAND, 319 KAST bet. sacramento and Clay. 100D GIEL FOR CIGAR- st TO WORK IN KITCHEN AND WAIT Boarding-house, 759 Fourth st. L0Y ) on table. NOo 1119 Webs.er st. TLED V" OMAN 10 ASSIST WITH CHIL- | RQUTCHEK O DRIVE WAGON AND CUT dren. 4 ppy 579 Harrison st., befure 10. meat. 110 Seventh st. l'UU G LADY RECENTLY FROM SALT L Z = Luke wisnes a position as houseseeper. 850 ANTEL=2 GOUD FINISHERS ON PANTS; | £ YOUNG MEN, GOUD INDUCEMENT: Market st., room 37. steady work. 258 Jesslest. O experience: call ¥ A. M. 36 Howacd s.. Y| UNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSI- | (\OMPEIENT GERMAN GIRL: MUST CN- | QAUSAGE-MAKER WANTS PARTNER: tion as hous:keeper. 112 Taylorst., room 7. | U ders.und cooking aud general housework. 317 small capital, 10 help in store. 410 Brannan. Yo LADY WISHES PUSITION AS housekeeper. Apply 285 ' Farrell st, rm. 7 Was "ED—RY A YOU-G WOMAN 4 POSI- tion £s housekecper for widower’s tamily. ad. dress rcom i, 1020 mar. et st TOUNG LADY W.NTS A NICE PLACE A8 housexeeper: no objection 10 short dis.aace in the country. 122 Post st, room 10, Y CUAG LADY LESIRES HOUS josiion or do plaln mending. s, room 2 FEPr R~ 12035 Geary TOUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEKEEP. ers position. \all 1104 Mission t, corner of Sevenih, room 10, yuuNe LADY pESIK a8 houseaeeper; city or country. st room JITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED tady to do any kind of housework: wages not 50 much objeci as gwd home. Ceutral Hous: 536 T.11d st., 100m 38. 615 &ALk S A ~TEADY PLACE 126 Fourth —BRANC.A UFFIUR UF THE NUBSCHIpUG 10 AN 1 Wan 808 take SITUAT:ONS WANTED-MALE. HINESE & JAPANESK hel l UNTER & CO. CHLA RSk ANV JAPANESE 1 emp. office. 61414 Californta st tel. main 231, VHINESE ANU JAPANE-E EMPLOYMENT / oftice; best help. 4141 O’ Farrell, Tel k. 426. APANESE AND CHINESE oftice, vest heip, 3188 Sutter st FUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS German gardener 10 the country: can mi k and take Cre of horses. Address A. ui., 6/0 Sixih st QI1UATIO + IDDLE- ) wged man: handy with tools and experlesced with botel work. .ddress . T., box 91, «all JORTH GERMAN WANTS POSITION AN grocery. 715 Howard st., room 80. W ANTED-BY YUUNu MAN RECENTI ardved in city, g00a at renmanship and fig- ures, & si.uation of any kind fn an_offic- 0- store; WILINE to a cip. a smu.l sulary atstact. J. J. LYNCH, 58 Serpentise piace. EST'D 20 YEARS. &10.,640 Clay MPLOYMENT te.. Grant 30. IN USSIAN COLLEGE GRADUATE, SPEAKS few languages, En:ilsh fluently, with refer- ences, wants position with commerc.al house here or abroad. J. B., box %6, Call office. kind: undersiands carpe nauglig locksmith, etc ; hi box 98, Cail Office. OUNG MARRIED MAN, WITH class references, desires hotel ¢ erkship or any understands telcgraphy. Call or ad- 742 Howard s er ng. pa ning, tools for same. cffice work; dress H. H OUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION IN PRI- ate fami.y; undersiands care of horses, cows and will muké h mseif generally usefol. v 410 Tenth st., Onkiund APANESE GARDENKR, CAN MILK COWS, wants situ.tion: city or country. ~. HASE- GAWA, 126 Golden Gale ave FIKST- | Larkin si. TOU huis dressing. Steckion st LALY LeARN A ME. D. MANICURING AND La FAUSL 9% / ANTED—GOOD PANTS FINISHERS 64 Third st.p up stairs. | (31RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND | X plain cookl g in small famuy. Call this morniug at 2005 Pine st., nr Laguua, bet. 9 and 12, AKBER-SHOP, FIRSI-CLASS, IN PRO. cressive country towi, for sale; cheap. apply 230 Battery st. AEBER SHOP, CENTHRALLY LOCATED, nicely fitted; can be had for bargain, 630 ML. WANTED—A ~TEADY MAN 10 ASSIST 1 plain office duties and coliect rents with Lorse and Luggy: must have $150 cash ana e satisfied With 265 per mo th. 1118 Marzet st, room 2. B FEEATORS WANTRD, LeVE SIKAUSS & CO.. 3234 Fremont st. ( TYLISH HALLC be; clea: towels. Ti0C: ELEGANT SHAVE 602 Pacific st, near Kearny. AWRENCE DKE~S. CUTTING SCHOUL, - 1074 Marke: a petfect fic guaranteed without trylag on: call and be convince 1. JEW FRENCH SK(RT PATT. RNS, 250 s maners furnished postiions fres. Mcbo eil Dressma ing anl Mi Linery School, 103 Post. M OVED—DE. WIsE, THE LADIES ~PICIAL JECKULI> WANTED FOR THE UNITED \ Mates mosrine corps. United ~iates navy: vle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 years who are Citizensof the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention 10 becoms such; must be of good char- scter and Labits and abie 10 speak. read and writa knglish, #ud be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in heignt. For further information apply at the recruiting oflice, 20 Kilis st. San Francisco, Cal. LAKKIN—BKANCH UFFICE OF THE 1st. 10 1118 Market st.; monthly troubles, ete. | 615 L2l Suuscriptions and wau ads taken. OST CONVENT M T AND BESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st near Market 20) rooms: 2ac to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 | per weex: free tus and bacgage to and irom ferry. P. MERNIN lumber-yard boys, country, $2 to £2 50 a da ; 4strong b ys for panmg-mil’, country, $20 and { vo.rd: 0 common laboiers for irr.gatiou ditch, $26 «nd bo.rd, winter's jyo, fare $2; .0 20 to-day, 10 woudchoppers. 4-fooi pine, $1 « cord: 10 tie makers, 8¢ and 10 each: 10 postmakers, 134c to 214¢ each, tvols and vrovisions advanced, se- bo s in town. year's work, first-ciass timber. R. T. | WARD &Co. 608 und 610 Clay st PXPREIENCED MAN TO KUN A DOUBLE- niock Challner machine 10 shingle-mi!l, $2 50 and board. R T. WARD & CO.. 605-610 ¢ lay. [ 1) P —— — i Au"ioiaay s the duy we ship 25 laborers to toe creal sawmills and woods: half fare pald: wages d found: catl eariy »u_want this jov. MURRAY & READY, 6.4 and 638 Ciay st MASAIN S MAN. WHO CAN RUN ALL M kind . of macnines in planinz-miils, 83 day, rear city, 10c fure: @ farm. orckard and vineyard haud.. $:6, 525, $20 una §15: choremas for an insutution. $16 an . found. MUKRAY & READY, | €34 and 636 Ciay st. OYE— BUY~ BOYS 4 boys wanted, bet. 15 and 18 ye.rs old, to work In & factory and learn trade; salary %3 w.o e up ana increase in wages. MURRAY & READ 634 and 636 Ciay at. P ACKSMITH FOR A CAMP, $£40 2ND £ und: 50 tlemakers; 55 shing.e and box b lt- makers,$1 26and $1 50 cort: 3 pransrs and graft- | ers. MURRAY & REALY, 634 and 635 Clay st ¢) FARMERS AND WIVES. WITHOUT CHIL- | == dren, see boss here, fare to places §1arnd $115. MURRAY & RiADY, 634 and 636 Clay. JHOr MAKERS. ANT TN MEN, $30 WE WA Dard found: blacksmith aud wife for a ranc | brickmakers, €ity factorv: covks, dishwash rs, | waite.s, etc.” MUKRAY & READY, 654 aud 6 6 Cley st. PERIENCED ENGINEER WANTS WORK neity or conntry 8, E, box 27, «all | OUD-TURNER, $3 DAY, FOR PLANIN i mill. MURRAY & READY.634 and 636C1ay. MAY, WITH GOOD REFFRENCES WANTS 4 positio « as watchman or collesior. Watch- man, box 80, Ca 1. VAKPENTER-CABINETMAKER—GOOD ME ch eic wants a situailon; ¢ity or country. Call or address 724 Mission st. (NGLISHMAN, SINGLE, WoULD LIKE A place in jrivate siable or man sbout p act careful driver: low wuges, city references. A diess Groom, bex 84, Call. VOMP e TENT JAPANESE BOY WITH GO reference waiis s iuut on as offi-e or bel.-bo; 430 good driver. Address i D, 7.8 Geary st SQUicKER HAND, $8 DAY, FOR PLANING m. L MURKAY & READY! 634 ana €36 Ciay. OUBLE SHINGLE BLOCK MAKER: CH_ L lener machine: see o here: $2 50 a day. HRAY & READY, 633 an1 636 Clay st. YOUR SHOES MALE 1o W ANtED-GEL fi” your feet a: the same price you buy reaay- made Gaes, irom §1, 82, $3, $4 and 85, wi 562 Dilssion st. bet. First'and Second. © LIVE SOLICITORS AMO G BUSINESS & houses. 910 0a M., 530 California st, rm. 61 AW_WANTED, MAN IO STUDY LaW IN 4 office; preference to good reasoner: willing to purchas+ interest in business. rull par.culars frow S J., box 12, Call © AMEN KUROPE: CARPENTERS, BLACK- smiths. grevn hands: Alaska. 608 Montzomry ADIES SHOES, SOLING, #bci MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing dons i hait ihe usual price. 562 Mission st.. bet. 1stand 2d. _‘ ANTED—AT MONTASA HOUSE, 76434 Mission: men (0 take rooms: 10, 15 and 25¢ per night; 60c. 90c and §1 per week. JAILURS AND ORDINARY SEAMEN wanted at Lauve’s, 504 Davis st. near Jackson. JAKE ciocks JINE M N'S CALF ~HURS TU O DR, $250; mien’s soleing, 35¢: only onefprice. 959 Howard. THE DrA no electricit; WEAZE loudest. ALARM 602 Monte'y. = LARKiN—BKANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL “bubscriptions snd wan: ads tken. | EDUCATIONA SCHUOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Jlocution. 1215 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Protessor G. W. Bayuham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the =chool ‘c? Uratory, FPhiludelphia, Pa, teacher. Office days, Thurs. P. M., Saturduy A. M. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, snors bana. typing, telegraphy, Iangoaces. Englis! branches: eiectrical, civii and muning an glneering. surveying, BSS&Ying, navigation, eus: 20 teachers:, day and eveninz sexsions: write for cacalogae. {O0OKKEEPING—THERE IS NO COLLEGE on «arth whose course is as thorough as mine; 4 108 weeks only required: rapidity u: fignres & specialty. TARR, 855 Market st , room 572. YEES LUSIAESS LUiuboc. -9 MONT- gomery Si.: individual instroction in ghort band, typing, bookkeepiuz, lelegraphy. etc.: iita scholarship $5U: oW Tates Jer week aoa month, TN1'S DANCING ACADEMY, 520 posT; J juvenile classes Suts., 2 P. ¥ : privats lessons dally, 10:30 10 5; aduits’ cass Monday evenings. INGINEZKING SCHUUL: CIVIL, ELECL, ‘mining. mech., survey,assay, archit.; day&eva: est. 1864 A. VAN DEK'NAILLEN. 933 Marker. OCAL MUSIC, MAnCHESI SYS. Ea, $250 an hour; term 3 months. 811 Leavenwor.h st. JINGING, PIANO: PARIS GLADUATE ¥rench, Spanish. Ger. Jang : $2 mo. 109 Taylor. ISs GAMBLE'S DANCING SCHOOL; A adults cass Sat 8 P. M. 317 Devisadero, ARLIHMeiie, WRITING, QUK K » k. PLs "might: $5 mo. 1504 Mkw op.8tn. gram., et :d ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOUL UF ACTING— Puplls rebearsed on stage. Alcazar building B LVDI.AM SCHOOL OF KLOCULION Dramatic Art. 9.8 Sutter st AND PANISH—CLASSeS DAILY; 83 MONTH; 4 t09 p. X. koom 10, Y. M. C.'A. building. PIANO AND VOCAL Westhans 39 Fifthsi. ULTAR, MANDOLLY lessons: $3 mo. Mar LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE $40 HOUSE, VERY GOOD. + $700—Corner house, new. 27 ROOMS 23 rooms $1200—House, exchange & ~12 rooms $600—H ouse for lots. = ~25 room\s 1 near the Mint. . #450) 23-room house, Sixth st. 355 2¥-room Louse; $2U0 cash - .. 548 City properiy. ranches and business piaces for sale and exchange. H.C. DECKER, 1020 Market. 6 CHANGE FOR 1020 Vin:ke: KOOMS; CLEAR - §300 real estate. H. U. DEC KR, OUK AT THIS BAGGALN — lo-inuuM house, well furnished. near Market and Sixth; rent cnly $25: 3 rooms pay rent; greau barzal \ on account depuriure. Se¢ STRAND & C0., 19 Sixth. FlosrcLass LODGING-HOUSE FOK SALE, neur fercy. 18 East st. OUSE 17 ROOMS, 1 LL KE weil: cheap account sickness. 24 $ii0 JEW FURNITURE: CHEAP; MUST LEAVE cl.y account sickness G I, box 19, Call. D: PAYING 108 sixth st. ROUM LODGING-HOUSE: CHEAP: RMS, all rented. 640 Howard st.. nr. Third. J0-ROUM LOUSE: GOOD FURNIL « ture: low rent. 521 Mission st. CHINAWARE. ALK ABOUT BARGAINS! READ THIS: Dinner sets, 50 pleces, lighi gray decoration, with border, per set, §4. . Dinner set, 50 pieces. wiid flower, trimmings, per set, $4 50 with gold Dinner set, 50 pieces, bellflower decoration, with gold handies and trimmings, per set, $5 75. CHEAPEST PRICE CROCKERY, IN AMERICA. CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE. ELITE CHINAWARE A SPECIALTY. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO, Stores Evervwhere. 52 Market Btreel, San Francisco Headquarters, FRE BICYCLES. WA CHES. CHINAWARE. 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS / Licans, moves, ;ays carpets. G. h. STEVENY, Mgr.. 38 and 40 kighth st.: telephons South 250 VY BES 0 oU Becodi DlseUslib Wil poor work send 10SPAULDING'S FioneerCas Pel-beatinz Worky. 453-37 Tebama a.: tel. So. 4% \HUEMAKERS TO BUY MEN'S UPPERS, D81 and up. ~HIRLEY, 921 Howard st. TARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUELN, 453 Stevenson: tel. §_ 22% ARGE STOCK OF SECONU-HAND SHOES 410 sule: also ladies’ and m sses’, trom 25c up; misfi s exchanged; good repairing: snoes made to order, any siyle. Coutral Repairing shop, 749 N13.107, near Grand Opera-house. DVANCE CARVET- CLEANING CO, 402 Suiter; el Mamin 394 GEO. WALCOM. prop. W A LTS, reliubie carpel-ciean ing,renovig,alter- . ation works, 413 Mcalilster. Tel Jessie 321, J ’SSULEI G, 50c: LADIE, 40c: WHILE u wait 638 Market; branch 767 Market 3000 DALEs_ANOTHKR LUT Or MEN'S shoes: been sizhtly damaged: a: less p e-fourth their value: from 28c to $2 0. £62 Mission st bet. First and Second. M5 ) SIMUN WANTS 160 MEN 10GET BOTTLE . veeroc wine 5c; vest iree lunch. 643 Clay. UUMS. 150 41U 450 FaK NG HT: DS 2w va 9d Per wees. Orienial. 225 Dromm st I LUHO HOUSE, 86319 MA LKET ST.—ROUMS U 20c. m5¢ 10 5UC sught: $1 to 32 week. UL OF UXCALLED-FOR SHUES FROM 350 o up (o $L 5. 562 Mission st., vet. Ist and 2d. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET of., BE- low Sixth, for a room: :5c a night: $1 3 week. JINGLE ROUMS 1Uc AND 15¢c NIGHT, 75¢ and &1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. 860: BROIL R, $60, FOR s rv hotel, mnorth, fare sdvuhced: second | coon for country’ hutel.” $40, sve pary hete: | Eretb ihird cuok, no'el, $45; 2 but'ers with good | references. $45 10 $50; wailer, restaurant, near { c iy, $30: weiter with' ress suit, ho el. $30: 2 aud dinner waiers, $20:'6 waiters, § s 220 $25and $30. . R, HANSEN & C., 108 Geary st ) COr K THRISUAN MAN WITH SICK. WIFE J wanis show repui:ing und soleing to do_at his rocm: bring shoes or write postal. 1055 Missien st, 100m 4. LARRIN—BRANCH wFFICE UF 1HK 1() GOALMIN RS, STEADY WOLK, 8230 A da; Scandinavian i .ers, 83 u day; 2 | shoveleis, $2 50 a day, for a borax mine: 6 Weish miners s cady wors, $250 a day 3 farmers, near €ity, $20 aud $:6; . wedish or Swiss farmer, San 315 Mateo County, $10: 2 Gerwan ch reen, $20 aod ‘.)] ) CALL “sutscrintions shc want ads takew 0. & u_‘ H f\'m-“\ & Co., 108 Genr,\‘tl- CINCHESTER LOUSE, 44 1 HIRD ST NR TANTED, THIS MORNING, 80 WOOD- Wt 06 coms “hoeto 4180 pecmithes [ EWYEA E R ot S o 11 LU L0 ¥6 per week . convenlens and respectable. | niicer,, see jarty here: wesbip to-d (&S B b e (0 u | - HANSEN & Cu., 108 Geary st APANESE MAN AND WIFE FOR A PRI- HELP WANTED-FEMALE. HOUSEWOEK GIRL, OAKDALE, $25: 11 houseworx girls, city und country. $20 and 825 6 young ciils assist, $10 to $15. MIS- CULL= N, 325 Sutter s-. vate place, country, $50 and found, see party | here. (. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. AMES (UOPER, | HE CUUK, PLEASE CALL or communicate with . R. HANSEN & CO., | 108 Geary st. W ASEED=MEN L0 LLAKN BARBER trade; shops, tooly, posiuons furnished: 3 weeks required. S| F. Barber College, 18814 Kighth, W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 11IKD ni, NK Miarket: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: reading- room; ireeLus and bacgage -0 and irom the ferry. W ANTED_LABUKERS AND MECHANICY 10 know thaz Ed Kolkin, }eno House proprie- tor. ailll runs Denver iouss, 217 Third st.: 43d iarge room c per night: $1 10 83 pec W ANTED TOCOLLECE WASES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Axer, 110 Suctar. FURNITURE WANTED. (AL FOR FURKITURE, CARPETS, 1 TC fuil value. Facific kar Co., 228 Stockton st IGHESI PKICES 10 FILL NEW BUILD. ing. 840 Mission s .; tel. Mint 1821, P. BEAUCHAMP, HIGHEST PRICE FOR « furnished houses, zroceries, etc. 305 Larxin. A\ REAT EASTERN STEAM CARPET-CL ing works. 14 Bth, B. GRANT. vel. Jessie 201 20, LAYING, he: MU SAM- tel. Jessie 944 Stration, 3 Eighth. LI ANLN u, J ples tr VAKFELS CLEANED & hiinUY ATED LIK) /new. 3'lenth; tei. South 6. Mackintosh & Ui J, EMUICHEIL CARPE: . 240 l4ih st cleaning Sc. a yard: tel. Mis. 74, YONKLIN'S CAKPEL - BEATING WOkax 535 Golden Gate ave leiepuone Kas lzd SLEANING CO., FURNITURE FOR SALF. B T JURNJTURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. AN R'SON. 1121 Market. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. LD-ESTABLISHED SALOON IN CENTER of clty: near Call. Examiner aad Chronicle buildings: must sel] ickness: great chance, Ad- dress T. 0. C., box 10, Call Office, JRESH COW: THIRD CALF: RICH MIL 16 quarts dsy: gentle. 1:12 Folsom st. E Sy GuopnDIa BRITANXICA: FULL SE brand new at half price. 278 Jersey st. FORSALE—SALOUN AND CAFE: A RARE chance: best of reasons fur selling: low res owner leaving for the East. Callat 668 Missfon st. ADY'S'97 BICYCLE AND NEW STAND- ard sewing-machine: reasouable. 1110 Leav- enworth st. FLAE, 8200 SKEALSKIN JACKET FOR $50. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. EBLr MANTELS, AT YOUR 1032 uission st. ELiGANT M own price. UK SALE—FINE JERSEY FAMILY COWS always on hand. . Cor. Fourteenth st. and Fruitvale, F J. NiU.w AN, 121 SIXTH ST, BUYS(AND « selis furniture and carpets; also storage, ‘HOROUGHBRED IRISH SETTER PUP- pies; pedigree furnished. 1207 Wailer st. HO% “WOLK, ALAMEDA, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 32) Sutter st. AHAMBERMALD, / CULL 1FRMAN SECOND GIRL, §20. MISS CUL- X L. N, 525 Sutter st. KEWORK, ARIZC AN Mrss CudLe . 325 ~uiter FRENCH NURs Stter si. COUNTRY, ) 325 Sutter st. EFINED NURSE, §25. Sutter st. $17. MIsS MISS CULLEN, 8153 JEAT GiRL, HOU NA, 8.5 RAFAEL. $25: MISS CULLEN, 325 *utter st. IR AND DAUGHTER: COUNTRY $2u. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sulter st. T AUTRESS, PRIVATF BOA RDING-HOUSE, $:0. MISS CULLEN, 325 ~guter st. OQUSEWORK GIRL, SAN $in fami v, M W AT, REFINED YOUNG GIRL, WAIT{ON iuvalid: $10. MIss CULLEN. 525 Sutter si. EAVSTRESS AND CHAMBER wA1D; §20 O MISS CULLEN, 85 Sutter st SHAMPUUKKS Foit BATHS, CLL.Y, 826, WD R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. HGUS! KrkPEK, COUNTRY, SEE FARTY here 210: German girl, housework, $ 0: 2 waltres,es. $3°50 a week and $15 & month ; dish- wasner, $10: 10 girls, housework, $15 and $20. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Genry st. [RONER, STEAM LA\UNDRY, 830 AND found. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 108 Geary st. AID AND SEAMSTRESS, AMEFRICAN mily: bcooxs in German families, $25, §50, $3b: 8 German and Scandinavisn giris for coo fug and housework. $25: chambermud w ress, hotel, $20; c0ox, small buwid ng-ho 0 a great many ‘girls {0 fill situations in city s d coutry. J. F CKUSETT & Cu., 316 Sutter st. C. . $20. MISS CULLEN, 825 | OOK, SMALL RESTAUKANT, $35 AND / Toom: s-cond cook. $5U and room: pasiry cook, $40 aud room: secon1 co 'k $40 and rom’ lunch cook, #-0 and room: nigh: cook, $25 aud room 5 cooks. $7 a week: 3 couks, 38 a week. MAKTIN & Cu., T49 Market st. (JERMAN COOK, RESTAURANT, $i0: X cooks, country hotels. 2£0 and room: cook, restaurant, $90. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st M AN AND WIFE AS COOKS: COUN1RY Ho- tel: $45 and room. MAITIN & 20, 749 MK, CITY. #35 1O $40 AND N & CO., 749 Market st. AKBRR, COUNTRY ~IHOP. $50 PER month. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. | )YSTEI-MAN, $7 A Wx L0, 749 Mariet st W ANTED—DRAPER, GOOD WAGKS: 2 teamsters, $150 a dav: 2 farmers for fruit ranch, $20. ccoper: for country. 6 woodchoppers. $125acord, 0z job: ©young men Lo ussist in dining-r00m. $15; second” cook, $20: butler. wait- eisand others. Apply to J. F. CROS »TT & CO., 6 8 Sacramento st. EAD WAITER, room. MAR K. MAKTIN & | W ANTED—SHIFT HO 8 ON FURNACE (N quicksiiver mine, .7) month: 2 furuace- men, same mine. §52 to $6 ' per month: Easiern furmer, near city, 820, sond piace C00<3. wWaltirs and dish washers. W.'D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. W ANTED—0OK FOK PaMIL washer. instiioton, country, §2 er. $15: e.dery man for chotes; walter, ohop- house, $7 a week walter, $20; farmer, 20, and ANDRE’-, 308 Stockion. S0 [ VT Lk, $40. MISS CULLEN, 325 SUTTER. $40: P.T- dishwash- othiers. TANTED — YOUNG MA casn capital, to go int) partnership retail ligror silton with young man who has may friends and much exjerience big money to right party. . A, tox 9, Call ¢ flice. . WITH SMALL v WAITKESSES, SAME (OUNT Y HOTEL, < ¥15: call early.” MURKAY & RE DY, Lead- ing Employment Ageats, 634 and 636 Clay §H0 ALY SLr -ECURES BMPLIYM NT and transportation to Klondike and $:0 siock in Incorpurated company. F., box 5, Call. 1() SIxLs Fox HO. SEWORK. COUNTRY Places; laundress, coun:ry hotel, $20. MUR- RAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st VW ANTED—FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTER - K and cerpec- uyer: stesdy work o .he right ) WAITRESSES, SAME HOTEL, $15_AND < room: 3 chumbermaids, $15 and 100m: 3 wall- resses, city, §20 4 girls, sma.l restaurants, $3 to ¥4 6J aweek: head waitress. MARTIN & (O, T49 Murket st 'You.\a LADY DESIRES A PLACE AS housekeeper: no oojections to the country, Call 118 sixth st, room 52, (JLRMAN SECOSD GIRI, CREETITTE I work girls, cit aud country, 2 B3, NORTON, 3:8 Sutter st. 7Y man. A V. HENKU, 21.6 Fuimore. ANTED — CANVASSKR; WAGON FUR- ‘v nishsa. starr Uil Co., 111 Van Ness ave., gfl. 7Tand9a i 5 1OMP 'SITOR AND 1 FEELER, FOR " C cuttlng pr ss. 16 Fremont at. "~ O COLT'S AITER—MUST DO GEN-~RAL work and wait on table. 37 Eddy, l PORTER NDIANA AUCII0N Cu. KEMOVED .0 19 Monigomery st.:hi-hest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71 1 EDIGREED Gl NE BITCH; years old. G. H., box 116, Call. TWO ROOMS WANTED. Y ANT . D—2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS north of Marxet st. Address 402 Octavia st \‘ ANIED—BY LADY. TWOUNFURNISHED 10oms for housekeeping in private famiiy; state price. T. C. B.. box 10, Call O flice. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Wad TED—HYDRAULIC PRESS, GOOD AND Address J. 8, box 9. Cal'. cheap. JHOUTIN GGALLE Y FIXTURES WANTED, Address L. M., box 8, Cali Office. W ANT D—i0 BUY A FIRST-CLASS STERE- opticon outfit. Address W., box 18, Cail. OUNTERS WANTED—S CROCKERY OR clothing tables (been used) at low price if 'n good order. Send price and where to be seen & SMI.H'S, 27 Market i ¢, D-HAND CLOTHING,DRESSE~,SEAL-KINS < wanted; best prices; send postal. ‘1020 Folsow. KLELN, 109 SIXTH ST, WILL A casitor ciothing and 1.00ks: send for mel.)AY ACHINKRY. BELTING, SPLIT PULLEYS suarng, hugrs. LIVINGSTONE, 204 Misston, VOLS OF ALL KINDS. STOVES N ranges bought and sold. CURTIN, 1123 ufx&cl: AW N BROKEK—OLD GOLL, SILVER, CAST- it cio_ning bougnt. Add. COL LM AL g1 “hink. LOST. OST—A FOX TERRIER; TUESDAY, 16TH. black spot vn_back near tail; ears poo:ly cuts ou a colinr with ring awached. Keturn to New Orleans Cafe, 417 Cal fornia st., 22 50 reward. a st., and recelve UST—THURSDAY, FOLSOM-ST. 4 bunch of ke Whartinger, wuitub e roward. Retars o WA el Kolsom-st. whart. i 1,98, 5A MINIATURE GOLD CORNET pendant. Finder please e e »l return to Kohier & | reward. PACKAGE (15 RED BOXFS): suitably rewarded. SINDEE Leave at 852 Mission 1, ECOND-HAND DYNAMOS, GASOLINE AN D steam engines, boilers, puliéys. shafiing, iaun- dry machinery,ete. MiTH CO., 527 Mission st. ETIRING FKOM BUSINESS: OUR ENTIRE stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages will be s0'd &t wholesale cost. California Ratiaa Works, 745 and 747 Mission st., bet. 3 and 4th. “QOME '96 AND 9. AL a bargain.” Batery s: J . ¥ PuOL HOUSE-MOVER D . ond-hand buliding materiai. 112 CILERS,ENGIAES 2D HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. SIERLING WHEELS A. C. NICHOLS & CO., 404 AFES—BARGAINS IN MEW AND SECOND hand: all sizes; balf original cosi 108-111 Market at, 3. F. B YOFFEE-MILL ~SCAL , hAND-TRUCK, Lai- ter-press, vesk aud safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS BACK BARS ~SIKEOKS, SHOW- cases. counters, linoicum, office furniture. stora and ottice furaiture and HXtures: new and secoud. band, J. NOONAYN, 1ul7-l019-10Z1-1U43 Mis sion st., above Sixth B OILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, BELT engines; bought and go1d. WHITE, 516 NG,GAS ission AKS, SBOWCUASES, COUNTEES, SHELV- Ing, etc., bought and sold. 1USS Mission, nr. Ttn, MARAEY —BRANCH OFFICE o 1ns% UALL: Want wis and aubecrintions tnkon ————————————————————— SEWING-MACHINES, © MONTHLY bought, sold; 'ED, REPAIRED, machine sopplies. 145 Sixth. LLKINDS BUUGHT, SULD, EXCHANGED, Iented: repmriug: lowest rates 206 Four:h, STORAGE. T LOWEST RATES—HOUSE 1 pianos. advances made; W. ZEHFUSS, 810 Mission. AT LOW RATES_x e S SCUUSN HOLD GOODS, fireproof building. ¥. ‘lel. Mint 1821 UKNITURE. CARPETS, planos, household goods: clean, light com: partments; sdvances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 101023 Mission st. wbove Sixth; open evenings FOUND. —YOUNG HOL-TEL \olma.J, BEGGIO, Coima. T THIFER AT AGENTS WANTED. ADY AGENIS; A PR 3 SIDE lne. Cail from 10 e 1012, 1215 Bourbon sk :)

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