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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. SENATOR BLAND 5 A WONDER Galloped a Very Fast Mile| and a Quarter in Muddy Going. Plan Suddenly Developed a Ten- dency to Travel a Route. ‘ Lucky Dog Ban Circles Around His Field—Thelma Turned Up Winner at 0dds of 20 to 1 I'he owners’ handicap, over amile and a quarter, decided at Oakiand ve-terday, was the occasion for SBenator Bland, the Montans-bred horse, to show Lis ability as a nav.eator in muddy roinz, and his rerformance was a marvelous one. His easy defeat of Buck Massie some days ago convinced everybody that he was a horse of more than ordinary caliber on a good track, and yesierday he demon strated that he was fully as fast in juicy going.’ There were but Biand and Satsuma each Senator 97 four entri carrying : in training, the property of E.J. Baldwin. They pounds, Judge Danny and Ostler Joe with | 85 pounds up each. The Senator was an evean-money choice in the Letting, ana hundreds were played into the books on his chance. Holmes had the mount, and on'y once did he make a move—wi en he headed Judge Denny down the back- stretch. From that time until the wire was rencied he seemed only to be galloping, leading Satsuma past the judges by less than a length in 2:08 flat. With a good track it was quite possible the winner could have goue the route better than 2:06. Shifting changes of form and the splashy going were accountable for the deteat of three tavorites. Tiger Lily and Fonso- vannah were pronibitive ones, and their | downfall proved startling surprises. It would take 2 vrofessor of the black art to unravel some of the mystifying changes of form shown by some of tha horses competing for purses at Oakland. On Monday Plan wasan 11 to 10 favorite for a five and a haif furlone scramble aud, with “Skeets’ Martin up, finished a tired third. Yesterday, with 12 and 15 to 1 anout him. he outfooted such a rare good two-year-old in muddy going as Fonso- vannah, and this at a mile, covered im 1:44. Fonsovannah wss aZ2'to 5 favorite, and a foul in the streten contributed to his defeat. Plan’s peopled:d not overlook playing him. McManus, the local plunger, went down the line on bis fi/ly Tiger Lily, the 210 5 favorite for the openingz six-iurlong dasn. She evinced no purticular fondness for the going, and found i: d'fficuit to outioot Toto to the stretch. D awing away then, tie filly looked a certain winner, but when challenged at the end by Morinel conid not respond, and was beaten a head. The winner was 7 tol at post time. Three to five looked an extravagant price against Lucky Dog, and he simply playea with his ficld, winning away off skipping the six furlongs in 1:153. Fleur de Lis, the second choice, 100k tue place from Mercutio without effort, In the rusb to get abosrd Sweet Faver- dale, the even-money favorite for the seven furlong selling run, The.ma was entirely overlock=d. Atc ds of to 1 she won in & hard drive, a length before the fayorite. Argen:ina was u close-up third. Barney Schreiber's Aquinas, backed from twos down to 8 to 5, captured the fis end. SportMcAllisier Jed into the stretch but tired at the end. reasons was third. i TRACK ITEMS. The wonderful showing made by the get of St (arlo, the great son of st Blaise, winer of ihe E.glish Derby, has not escaped the atten- 1on of one big breeder at least. A. B. Spreck- eis has made arrangements with W. O'B. Mac- donough for the exclusive priviiege of breed. ing meres 1o the great horse outside of those bred to him at Mr. Macdonough's establish- ment. Mr. Spreckels wi | also send two of tne choicest mares irom his Napa stock farm to be covered by Ormonde and Charies Boots has consented to ailow imp. Brutus to serve two others owned by Mr. Spreckels. Previous to the races on Friday and Satur- day Killip & Co. will sell in the paddock at Onkland irack twenty two and three year olds “THE CALL’S” | telle Carienter, the Lsix-fur ong sprint very easily at the | Etta H for certain | | #re by such well-known sires as Emperor of | Norfolk, Amigo, Verano and Galindo. | Dick Harvey, the well-known starter, who Iast season mct with sucn splendid success training and driving the Palo Alto trotters on 1he California circuit, viewed the races yester- day. Dick issiill compelied to u-e crutche: we resuit of an sccident at Santa An whereby he suft.red the frecture of a leg. | The Athenian Club cup selling stakes at two and a quarter miles wi.l be the feature of the | card to-day. Ihe peculiar runs of Etta H and tne well- timed rides of Gus Wilsen are getting to be | quite a feuture of the sport. Following are to-day’s entrie First race, eleven-sixXieenths of a mile, three- | year-olds and upward. 180 Emma 113) 143 Roadwarmer...104 142 O’Fleva. .104 (16°)Dunboy.... 108 | 174 Fortunaie..... 111 180 Lo Lo. 104 174 Montgomery...113] Uua Que Amo.104 | Secona race, one mile, three-year-olds and up- | ward. 165 Paso 7 empo.... 96| 172 Schiller.... ....105 175 Almn, oo 92, 172 Navy Biue..... 99 | 161 Yolue R.....0 96! 158 BillyMcClosky. 99 | Mandolina. 104! 166 Lick Behun.... 99 Third race, three-quarters of a mile, three year- cidx und apward 18 Me:cutlo. 164 Peixoiio. .110| 149 Eiste Smith....101 49| (170)~weet William 110 ... Lizz-ua. 1105 | ...." harry . hobura i07 180 Charies & 9 Fourth race, two aud & quarter miles, three r-0.ds und upward, Athentn Ciub cup se.ling takes. 145 Marquise. 96 179 Charlie Reift 179 Don tlarenco. el 179 Palomacita | (116)1he sache.ur..1u2| 190 Wheel Fortune.lut 179 Wawons . 95 Fifth race, one mile thre: ear-ods. | (162)0sric 11 ..107 Mrs. Shade.....102 123 | nguion 102 Personne.......102 | 156 Velez Sixth iace, eleven-sixivenths of a mile, all ages. Flacon. . ..1007 167 ~i. Cuthbert...103 )eree Lady... . 106 17% Bonnie love....103 173 Maguus 10 ~lmu. Missioner.]12 ~ir Wilitam. 201|177 Hermos. 104 e il il SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. “irst race — Montgomery, Dunooy, | Fortunate. Second race—Schiller, Dick Behan, Mandolina. | Thira race—Peolxotto, Sweet William, Elsie Smith. Fourth race—Marquise, Don Claren- | cio, Wawona. Fifth race—Osric I7, Personne, Fash- ion Plate. Sixth race —Imp. Missloner, Free Lady, Hermoso. PUPLS BAVE A DAY Thanksgiving Exercises of the San Francisco Normal School. Originality and Good Rendition De- light an Audience of Parents and Friends. Vigorous, crisp ana refreshing—that may 2ptly be said of the Thanksgiving exercises held by the San Francisco Nor- mal School yesterday afternoon, and the numerous friends aud acquaintances of the young iadies who attenaed the affair were more than pleased at the entertain- ment furnished. The pieasant little aff1ir was under the charge of the committee of arrangemen's, viz : Tne Misses Grace Dunsmoor, Kath- arine Anderson, Caroline Piunkett, Hilda Klin- and Marie MacNeill. Miss Laura . Fow.er, the principal, Mrs. M. M. Fitz- gerald, the vice-principa’, and Miss KEs- third of the educa- tional triumvirate, left the prozramme en- | tirely in the hands of the pupils, inde- | pendence of thought and action forming one of the chief methcds of procedure along the pito of prograss at that school. Miss Katnarine Anderson acted as class leader and Miss Grace Dunsmoor as ac- companist. Foliowing was the pro- gramme: ass song, “Columbus;’ ‘President Mec- c¥’s Thanksgiving Proclamation.” Miss Kirk; piano solo, “Ballade” (Reinecke), Eibel Marrack; recitation, “lhe Prige Batiery B, Miss Ethel Price; quo- “The First Thanksgiving ~Proc- amaiion,” Miss Hilda Kline; “The Land ing _of the Pigrim Fathers Miss | Deiphine Jenkins; “‘Autumn,” Miss El- vira Berard; “God Hath Not Dealt So With K Mu Mi. of tations, Any Nation.” Miss Clsra Baker; “We Give | Thanks,” Miss Teresa Sullivan; class song, | “Hurrah “for Thanksgiving Day”; paper, “Thanksgiving Dav,” written by Miss Rie MacNeill, read by Mi aroline Piunkett; vocal solo, “I Kuow a Baok,’ Miss Estelle Carpenter; recitation, “Our Na: tional Art Gallery,” Miss Helen Hallowe.l; maudol.n solo, “‘Leontina” (Pirani), Miss Fior- ence Smart; recitation. Bret Harie’s “Tale of a Pony,” Miss Blanche Frost; quotations—"An Autumn Festival,” Miss Lertha Verralin; ““The First Thanksgivine,” Miss Flora Mysell Whaittier's “Pumpkin Pie,” Miss Mary Mc: Carthy; “Two Hundred Years Ago.” Miss Edith_Perking; *Autumn’s Mooniit Eve,” Miss Estelie Weisheimer; double quartet, | “Oh, Hush_ Thee, My Baby,” Miss Kaiharine Anderson, Isabelia Appleton, Liliian Forsythe, RACING CHART. C Wednesday, November 24, 1897. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—Twenty-first day of the Winter Meeting, Weather cloudy. Track muddy. 18], ¥IRSTRace Six furlongs; two-year-old fillles: purse $300. 7 T T | Beuing, Index.| Horse, weight 1 3% Fin. | Jockeys. [0op. (1 100 612 | 514 1h Woods... 5 7 S0y | 1i3g 1n | 22 |Piggat. 12 720 Hoyal Nan ... /100 21 32 Zns |McNichols. 8. B toto 100 8h | 238 | 4 on.... 20 Loumont S04 51 | 434 52 | Spencer 50 ¥ roica 100 73 oras 63 | Jones. 9 8 Beasie Loe 100 415 | 64 | 72 |Gray..... 10 158 |2iiss Alice 100 5 £l | 8 IM Carthy 100 Good start. Wen diiving. Winner, J. 0 Reis’ b 1., by More lo-Sunlit. Time, 1:185. ] 822, SEUOAD BACE—Six furlon:s; three-yesr-olds aud upward; purse $350. e o7 Be:ting. Index.| Horse, age, wi F Jockeys. [Op. CI. 115 | Lucky Dos. 15 ggot . |85 35 154 | Hleur de Lis, 2 21 [Clawson........| "2 115 168 |Mescrtio, 42 | 3n [E Junes...lll| 7 8 160 | imp. Iv. 31 | 43 |<pencer... 60 6) 180 [b& W, 3. 55 515 |0’Donneil. 15 60 tobes,'s . 6 6 Powed. ..., /100 400 stracg ing start Time, 1: 53 Won easiag up Winner, s. C. Hildrs:h's br. b, by im,. Dareb n-Lou Ladfer. 18, 1HIEL RACL—Seven furiongs; sel ing; four-year-olds and upward; purse $300. 5 T Eeulug. Index. Horse, aze, weixht. }(vp Ci. 161 Thema, a 80 B TSR 127 |Swi. buverdale, 4 9v 1 1 Argentinn 4 b S 3 Cuiaway. 4. 103 |k Jones.. £ AT 8 Bty McCiosky. 4.108 H. Brown. 30 100 Don Cariio. 5 ... 90 19. Weods. 5 7 sud tart. Won drivin inuer, J. Nagice Burk's br. m., by John Happy-Paosy. Time, 1: 184, FUUKiH RACEL—Oue and u quarter miles; three--ear-olds and upward; Owners handicap; - purse $400. Frances Williamson, Grace Dunsmoor. Selma Johnson, Pearl Hossack and Ethel Marrac! closing remarks by the principal, Miss Laura F. Fowler; “America.” e —————— HOTEL- ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Miss Cox, Los Angeles £ H Cox, Los Angeles J'W Mitchell, Los Angs Mrs H W Cox, Los Angis €O Fnker, New York Mrs C O Baker, N E = Churchill, Napa Mrs « R Drake, Tucson DrJCPryor, USN F A Jeanne New York I C Driscoll, New York J Sparcs, Keno © 1 Hill, Baloit W J irask, Los Angeles W C Stuari, Pasadena C iluw hins, Boston T, Hio Vista J D ~proul, Chico . Keswick Mrs MacLymont, Fresno W D Tobey, Carson C S Reeves, Tecoma P Kerwin, Virginia Mrs D J Jordan, Stanfrd C Heine, Los Angeles Bk Green, Lo: Angeles ¥ W 1:iut Ji, Los Angls A O Tace, Culiago F Harrison, New York Miss V Holges, M S asher, New Yorg H H Bull, England © W Jones, ~tanford L G liarrison, Stanford J I Story. Belmout O ¥ Cooper, Be mout Mrs L brake, San Mateo Miss Drake, Mills Colige Bessle Drake, Mills Co.g W I ihemas, 1 eddicg W H Chandler, Brookin H W Kob rtson, Denver K 1 Simmons, Colo Nrs Cha.d.er, Brook ya Mrs R G Prown, Keswick V MacLymon., Fresuo F kE Muriner, Auourn W E Eronson, Tac m& v A 10 ph, stanford W C W liso: tanford F U Wes, Stockton J H Thompson, ~tockin J G Darden, N Y A Belknap, Stanford W D Mitchell, Stanford Mis > M . urvey. Galt Miss Harvey, Galt W L Beil, Stanf rd I F Kogers, Stanford J'AGvens. Stantord H Fiemins, Suanford \ W Hershey&w Sinfrd H W Blackstone, stuford B Jeyne, Stat.ford S ¢ Noyes, Moniana H'A i hayer, ~mnford G W Bush, Stantord F A rchn-ider, Stanford J B Clothey, Sianford Mrs C.othey, Stantord H A Denel, Stanford J Cox, Sianfor i Miss H iailey, ~antord Stanford A J Garcle, San Ji %, Denver Mrs W s 111, Genver L Persins, R deo B Cartwright, Houolulu Misstartwright, Honolulu GRAND HOTEL S Winter & w, Mo Mrs T Ardeline, 111 s S I Har:, Nev W Wilsu&w, Newcastle Mrs D >innoti, San Jose Mrs H D Norris, Mich U Bendick & w, Il M Besse, “ania Croz H s Lirue Jr, sucto F Coykendul an Jose T A Allen, Lus Angeles W A Veith, Fresno C R Drake, 1ucson Mrs W Cstuart & e, Cal R W Trum T C Tuiner, tocktun ¥ R Brow., Stockton C W cotton, Fordaud Miss Velty, Portland P A Buell, Stoc<ton Dr .. Gregory & w, Etko A Cupld Wa sonville E M Starr, Arizona C Ealand.s: a Barbara D b .y, Sacto E Hughes, University A ‘lyier. halamuzoo C M Torls, Stanford P R Gil.man, Stauford C L Culbert, Jackson V Burg ole, ~utterCrek U Vieint, Sutter Creek H Leland, Stanford D A Porer, Salinas N Clark, Salinus JH harvey, Salin. s W H lrwin, Stanford J 1. Briscoe, ~tantord D Coolidge, Stanford H L «oss, ~tanford C A Walte, Stanfora C £ Knecht Stanford M C Meaeil, Stanford G A Scovil e, Staniord B Alshansea, Sta ' ord r C Sewall, Stanford H Siuden. Ntaniod F B Riev.'stantora R W Hoffmau, N Y Mrs J F.iot, san Juan W W Douglas, sac G Austin, Utan W1Thomjsonaw, Modest Miss L Cordes ~tockton Miss K «oraes. Stockion H Eaton. Lus Angeles ¥ W Dibble, Leimont J F Morehead & s, Chico L W Lusell, Mariunez G ~ Miner, Sun : afaei L Moses, N ¥ M G Dannier, Colusa W H West, Durango L H Alexauder, Lrovile HMCurl, Sac AR Nichoisen&w,Fresno J Btlsen Mex.co F W (ovey, Pulo a.to A M Co.swei, C ements > C Phipps, 1rvingtoa C B Strohn, ~tanford Miss L West, Lrvingion W B Parker Jr, Vacaville F Wright, >an Diezo BALQWIN HOTEL. M Nolt, Bkly Fourb® Tms Cohn, Los Angeles ¥ W Hall, “ “ Fr Timmons&w.KansC J Hovper “ I J Davis, Eva svile R Ludiow, < J H Bragg. ~aa Juse AU Leaa, “ 4« W AN wion, Chico R K saskill, * J H Roberts, Sao E J Brown, J Keaisbury W P Marks, Napa G Huil Woodbriage it Beader, J E liunt, Berkeiey B Hooker, “ ¥ C Perrin, Beraeley J McDermott, - Miss Lyon, ~acto 13 Thane, “ F Howe, Suisun M Myer, “ L E Winner ~au Rafael ¥ J Fr.aburg, « P Custlenun, P Simpson, C A Pringie, ve, Los Ang . kTesio San Jose n, Honoluln F Wickso .. o T F Ficker:, Bukersticld J W Banner, ¥ E Jonnsion, Napa A Comede, “ W Dill, Chicago 4 W Craig, “ JD Winna, Berkeley N E_agil, @ A E Webb, Alameda J 1 Whipple, » Mrs G B uarr, Sacto E H Knapp, R Harding, Suisun F Puiser. Sa ramento Thos Duity, ~an Kefael C°A Va e Stockton H Austn, Siocaion A Siustd, ~tocKion 8 C Hendel Chicago G C Freeman, Fresno Miss A Wilson & maid.F W Roeding, Fresuo salt Lake City J A Adams, Los Ang W Worthiug & fm, Cal RUSS HOUSE. S M Sprague, Aubarn Jonn Paps, Auburn W B Butler, Chicago L Lord, w & nie e. Cal E Morgan, St Paut 1S N.cho son & w, 1l MrsJ A Fisk &dr, N Y W E Crowell, Vassalboro J L Clinton, « hio J 7 Mouctie, Ohio A J McKinuon, S Muteo I M Kider. Watsonville R Cornell, sun.s Cruz_ W F White, Healdsburg L Mcore, Grund Raptds F L Bor:uardi, Cai Nirs W H Ha L, Portiand Miss M Bergiu, Portiand J G Sandridge, Denver C M Jenuings, Poriand W Whalen Porilaua W Moore, Tne Dailes Chas Cook, Tne Dall 8 C Crelghton, 1he Dalles A McDouald, sandon S Youug, eatile J W Young, “eattie L Lickerson, seattle H M Coveri, I'edwood B Beil, N Y J L Freeman & w, 30 J I'shirk, Mo Col J A Hardin, Sa Losa R M Johr'son, Cal Miss Cramberiain, Cal P R de Turbevilie, N Y r. H Go den, Butie J M EWiLs, Teeland B A Dey, Sissons J Mcaulley, Hoiliser John De.zell, Alaska 1 T Drobsch, Deca.ur A Pepper, Pleasanton Geo R fiev, Alnska C Db Porter, Uklan ¥ McAbee, Ukiah Mrs hosav & c, Cal J Parsons, Hesidsburg H T Barnett, Sonora W ~ Barnum, ~onora T A Peacock, Sn Kafael J H Dow. o klah W S Conway, Castella J J Mallory, Castella J Hanley, Gien Kiden W Dermody, N Y F Persins, Omaha COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL Miss Hathaway, Ls Ang J G’Counell, i os Angeles ind Larke. ~acto S A Relieye &w, Ls Gatos C G Murchlson, Sacto Gro Hayes, *a’to Mrs Latour, Bakersfield Miss B Latour, Bakersfild Misy V Latour, Bakers- I.obie La:our, Baersfild field T e Cuine Gui -da Michael Murray, N Y H Kob.nson, Forest Hill Uscar “fogun, 103 Ang J C Brown. Uklah E Willlams, Chicago ~ Mrs Pleasanton, Chicago § Andrews &1, Chicago 1* Jenkins & w, Chicago ¥ Froelich, Ch.cago R M Duma, Johnsville G CCampbell & w, Sacto ¢ I Dashel 5, Sacto H W Lawrence &w, ~ac E H Green, Saiinas ;. Allen, Spoknne L M Nugie & 1, Salt Lake T Amberger & w, Salt A C Livingston, Sonota Lake A E Patieis. n, Maine G M Kendal, N Y W O Kinsman, >t Paul CMurchisou, St Paul T Clancey, Angels Camp J McLaughlin, Bkersfild C Bloomaahl. Bakersfild O Bengtram. Los ang E Larke, Los Angeles L Smiih, Los Ang H Albert. yder W Moore, Emeryville ¥ Bonghton & w, Montry Tate, Seattle J Rhine. Clayton Miss i Ehine, Clayton ¢ Caecier. Chicago G Gove, Phila C Faulkner, Ohlo H s hompsou, Denver LICK HOUSE. g G C Hayes, Eureka J Cuz'er, Los Angeles I C Whi'e, Fresno W S Fulger, Stockton s C Jones, Stucston 1 Postletwaite, San Jose G K Porcer. Cal D (1 arv, Sto kton E T Purse:, Healdsburg S Jueiciie, Stoekcon C L Newmille, 5 ockton 0 Moore, S.ockton R Henderson J W Nevins. N Y Mrs Kirk, Fresio J B anchurd & w, Cal S Rosenbaum, Stockton J Deahl, Bur ineame + B (nandier. Eimira G H Fox, Clemente W H Wrizht. San Jose ¥ Johuson & w.Siockton A B Lung, *tocktou M Blucs, Pao Alto G . uzner, Stanford Mis Lathrop, Sianford ¥ St J Fox. ~tanford B F Hal.. Palo Alto S reibei, N Y A Cliwl, Marysville J Mc_lin ock, Maryaville Mrs C terg, Marysvile E H Hud-on. Marvsville C Hudso 1, Marvsville J Ma inon & w. Ukiah Mrs Wheeler, (loverdale Mr+ Stoddard,C overdale W W Chandicr. Eimira P Bohl, ~a remento aiss A kiiason, Cal Mrs Marlette, Los Ang A W lester. Antioch N T Kirk, Pecra 11 Preston, Jamestown J Fyfe Jr, Stockton H Berg, Santa Clara Col H F Berg Sania Clara Col N~ W WESTERN HOTEL. H Hewitt. Sacramento C Fox, Redwood Clty M Karcher, New ¢ rleans HE . pringer, N Y P C Mavford, N Y W E Smlitheran, Cal J H Sauderson, Los Gatos C M Downey Stookton 3 Maloaey, Fresno C Monroe, Visalia ~ieberg. Denver T Mc! 0j0ueh, Seattie H M : oucher, Portland C Gordon, Liverpool 1r'C H Seler, W Cowen, Cuiisioga W _B Roe, 8acramento Miss vozun, Peta nma B F Henry, Antioch J Fle:shman, Martinez © Ho.aner,' Los Anzeles MEETING NOTIUES. YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 15, I. u. O, F.—-econd nomination of oticers THIS (TH U RS- DAY) EVENING. A. D. CHESHIR H. F. NECNABER, Rec. Sec. PIONE ER Members 0f the So- = cle.y <7 Cull.0.ni Plon ers ] T Beitinz, | are requested to attend tha Index.| Horse. age, weigh:. | =t Fin, | Jockeys. Op. CL | funera of our late mem- = - ber, ALB‘RT KOSTEL, (168) ~enator Biand. 4..97] | | Holmes. 1 1 | from the parlor of the so. ( 39)|-atsuma, 5...... 2 I Junes 8 & | cleiv, Fourth st, THURSDAY (to-day), Novem- (159) Judge Denny, 4 3 Cluwson Is 5-2 | ber 2Bih, at 2 P. M P.onse wear ihe usual funeral 155 |Ustler Joe. 4. s 3. Woois.".. |4 6 | badge. JOHN ¥. PINKHAM, Marsbal. Good start. Won ewsly. Wianer, H. L Frani's ch. h., by imp. Invernes~Wood Violet. Time, M:SONIC HALL ASSOCIATION— 2:08. ~tocklo'acrs' meeiing. Notice is h reby 185, FIFTH RACE—Une mile; all ages; purse $400. | Betting. Index {Sti A Jockeys. lun. [ 170 |Plan, 2. 1ns McNLhols........ | v (160)| Foo 2 3l Clawson, 1] 7-20 144 [ran 33| “cIntyre 3) 151 |~ummer 54 | Holmes.. 5-2 165 sk ¥y =, 8. 415 l D. McCart 100 200 14y jike L, 5. 6 J. Weber 100 200 (Good start. Won driving. Winner, W. Fisher's ch. g., by imp. 1:44. Prestonpans-Kstie F.etcher. Time, 186, STXTH RACE—Six furiongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse $350. 100. 1 ] Betiiag. Index.| Horse, age, weight. | Fin Jockess | p. <L 174 | Aquinas, 8 104 1316\ Coniey... .| 2 &5 169 |Eua H, 3... 04 2n G. Wilso. 7-2 174 |sis, 3.°... 10z 3n |clawsou .. 6 169 |sp. McaAlilster, 5.112 415 |J. Narvaez. 32 164 (Cnappie, 3 ....... 98/ & 51 |Gitbert.........[[ 30 100 veenon: | Terrier. 4. 08| 6 8 |Harn 1110 Do Good start. Won easl'y. Winner, B. Schreiber’s b. g. by Belvidere-Legacy. Time, 1:17.~ given that the annual meting of the s10ck ho.ders of the Masonic Jiall Asscciation of the ity of San Franci=co, for the electivn of tine tru and ireasurer, ' will be heid fo ihe Masonic Ten pie, i1 the cits uf ran Francisco, on MONDAY, the tth day o1 December, 1597 ~ Polis_will_bs open from 123 unth 3 p oM. GEO. JORNSON, Secretary. g5 1M ADJOUKNeL ANNU I, MEET- g of the stocklolders of the Calif,rnia Winemakers' Corporation wil be Leli on WEDSE=DAY, Dbec. ). 1897 (adjourncd from Wednesday, Nov 17. 1897), ut 11 0' ock A. M, In the Chumber of Commerc-. San Francisco, ¢ al W. J. HOUTCHKISS, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent (0 any address inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. Mrs J R Jacksom, Fresuo | { duy at11a. siate terms SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. THEY ARE CLOSING OUT REM- nabts of “curtains, dress goods, corsets, hosiery, und rwear, bedspreads, towels, lin- ings, trimmings, veilings, eic., very cheap at’ Pio- neer Dry-zuods Store, 105 Fifth st. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HINESE «’,‘}:}"’;‘:\'E;};, EST'D 20 YEAR! help:tel main 1997. BRADLEY & 0.,640 Clay UNTER & CO. CHisiSE AND JAPANESK emp. oflice. £141n Californis st tel. muin 231 R, SULICE—OWING TO THE PREVA- lence of diphtheris in the clty 1o friends of the children or other visitors will be admitted to the Nan Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum until th: melady abazes. This preciution is takeu toavoid spreading the disease. By order cf the president. M. F. MAcCRELLISH, Secretary. B MME HANSLN: LATEST GALVANIC baitery and cabinet buths. 116 Tayior 8. (OBLpkse AND JAPANESE FMPLOYMENT / oftice: test help. 41414 O'Farreil, Tel k. 426. AVANESE AND CHINESE EMPLGYMED uftice, vest heip, 814k Sutter st.;lel. Grant 30. ITCATION WANT=D BY MAN WIIH long experie ce in wholesale l'quor bu-iness: any cap:city; blendlng, rectitying, clarifring, etc.; s fsfied with smeli selary. G. B, box 89. Call. MES, STr.WERT, G. and cabinet baths 1201 G INE BIKAM iy, room 11. B3, JAINTING, WHIT; NING, PAPER- hanging. HARTMANN, 289 {hird st BAD TENANTS EJECTED FUK g4 collections made: aty or country. Pacific Ccllection Co. 415 Montgs st.. 100m 6. tel. 5050, EGLISHMAN (SINGLE) WISHRS ANY kind of work: used to horses: cun milk: will- ing to do a'yihing. Please madress k. M., Win- chester House, Sun Francisco. TANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) (0 wash dishes, assist in co king, wait- 11g: clty or country. Address H. MIuLER, 651 2l | (\APABLE MAN Fi HELP WANTED-Continued. OR GROCERY BUSINESS, / with $600, can have permanent olmnlnn:A%v minuies’ (ravel from cicy: best Of securi.y. dress B., box 49, Call. AKTY WITH ~at AL CisH CA FITAL CAN buy sood saloon cheap; iocatfon cann)i be beat. full invesiization solicited; first come first served. Address Busines , box 45, vall Oftice. BUSINESS ¢ JUXHALL MaARK T, FILLAC T., BET. Washinglou and C(lav; an excellent opportuns ity for marketinen: we are abouc to open a_first- class market, on_aining 19 st s fi-ted ap inele- gant swyle, With plen y of air, lizht and ventia- tion. Koman tiing in vestibuie and f uniain and flower-stand fn center: an exceptiona chance or downcown dealers (0 open u branch or new dealers 10 Degin busine s; this market wil be right in the center of the bes: ANCES, patronage of the c.iy. Apply ! for stalis 1o BOVEL, 10 & SoaNTAG: SSAA SOLICITORS AMONG BUSINESS 5 o'clock. 530 Califuruia st., ;0om 61 © LIVE houses. UTCHEK-BOY, CLEAN AND STRONG, TO drive wagon sud cut meat 1308 Pacificst. | Market st. g - ST 106: NT SHAVE ANTED — GROCERI“S; FIRS1-CLASS S AT oD AT T s party (0 open giorery department in Foxhall 1 se; clewn towels. 602 Pacific s, newr Kearny. | 1], pAKtY 16 open g10/ery department in Fox! Apply to BOVEE, TOY & ~0NNTAG, 624 Mare ( 1LOD-PAYING BUSHELING SHOP FOR J sale chieap ou accvunt leaving the city. Inquire 236 Ellis st WANLED—AD MONEASA HOUSE, T6ila Mission: men 1o iake rooms: 10c, 15¢ uud 25¢ per uight; 6Uc. 9Uc and $1 per week. ket st, 3(}(), BAKERY aND N 1o $300. sure monsy-maser 1 $300—Good located and ps $00U—F1181-C 458 COrner cizaiy:( 1o, 200—Fine corner saloon; only day trada, STOKE; right parties. YIDZ res nurant. £ MBS DRFISIL10115 GRANTAV.EM & electrictun:alcobol T u’ ~ish buths: unrivaled CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCH, COr. F'ost ad Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams. D.D., pastor services on Thanksgiving .. Calvary and Westmiuster Pres- byierian churches uniiiuz. Sermon by Rev. John Hemplill, D.D.. pistor of Calvary (hurch. >pe- clal music by the choir. Samuel D."Mayer, or- ganist and choir master. Z 5 RICHMOND CONGREGATIONAL Church, cor. ~eventh ave. aud Clement 8.— Fasior, Philip Coumbe. Thanksgiving services to-day a: 11 A. M. sermon by Irofessor R. R Lioyd of Uakland. 5 CHUGCH OF THE ADVENT (EPLS- copa), Eleventh st., near Market—i.v. J. A. kmery, rector. Special ‘I han sgiving serv- ice to-duy at 11 A. M.: sermon by the rector. Spe- cial music by the full v.sted choir of 50 m n and boy , under the direction of lienry Kirke White Jrl S ainer's anthem, “Ve Shall Dweil in tne Laud,” will be the offer offum. Al seats free. The pub ic corafaliy invited. Next ~unday morn- ing Bishop MNicwols wil make his visitaiion and administer the 1iie of confirmation. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ERMAN NURSEGIRL, 1 (Giieond xirl desire situations & Cu., 316 Sutter st. ALSO GERMAN J. F. CROSET Y QI UATION WANTED BY A THOROUGHLY reliable general house rervaut (German exc llent cook and laundress; several years reference last place. Lad.es’ “elect Exchanuge, 313 Bush st. W ANTED — BY A REFINED GERMAN girl. position as governess, competent to give Instruction in the German wnd ' Euglish Ianguages. OF assistant o Jasy and sewing. W, B., box 85, Call. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARK EDW MaN With 8 chiid 1 year old woull like to board and room in & respectable private family; niease Address H. H.. oox 84. Call Uffice. Saciamento st room 43. I ARKELPER, FIKST CLASS, WISHES Po- ition 10 hotel, clab or saloon. A. D., box 35, cal IRSI-CLASS CHINESE COOK WISHES sicuacion; private family; best of references G. (. C, box 89, Ca'l. 7OUNG: MAN WANTS SITUATION AB UT irivate place: Los Ange es and San Francisco refere cesgiven. A. T. A, box 6, Call. (ENTLEMAN WITH EXIENSIVE COM- 1 mercial cxperience desires to repiasent San Francisco firms in Santa Barbara and imme- diate vicinite: exceliont ieferences. Address G. 1., box 53, Culi Uflice. Y QUNG COUPLE, BUTH FLUENT TALK - RS 8nd rustlers and of 50od address, wish Lo repre- sent and advertise a responsible firm over the Address box 23, Call, State Y OUNG MAN AND Wik E WISH POSITIONS on ~to k farm or ranch; man as f ireman; good Teferences. Address A. R E., box 25, Call J11UATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED engineer 1o run an engine or pump iu ity or country or do firinz. 8. k., box 27, Ca.l. 1ERMAN EASTERN FARMER, SINGLE, 35, wishes work, or wiil some kind friend is abe 10 uac< we give me a chance (0 run some- tuing on halves? you will not be sorry. Address JOE, box 123, Cal Office. (J‘HJSA SE COOK WANTS SITUATION IN A go.d p uce: from $5 to $6 u week: will give reference if required. Address 531 Plue st.,or tel. brown 255 1T, CUNEO. made Gnes, irom §1, 52 $3, $4 uud $, a 063 f.\llw:«lun st.. bet. First and Second. ADIES SUUESN SOLING, (bo: MEN'S shoex, soling, SUc. all repairing dona at half £)7-C BARBER-SHOP AND BATH I COU> 49 . Address W. R., box 8, Call. L EN’S SOLEING, 5Cc: LADIES, 40c: WHILE you wait. 638 Marke: branch 767 Market @7 () ADVANCE SECURES EMPLOYM (NT 20U ana transportation to Klondike and 830 siock in Incorporated company. F., box 5, Cail. {XPLRIENCED CITY SALKSMAN; REFER- ences. 531 Ellis st., Brownstone Wine Co. QECRULLS WANTED ¥OR THE UNITED U States marine corps. United States navy: avle-bodied, uumarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 veais. who are citizens of the United Slates, or those who have legully declared thelr intention to become such: musi be of guod char- acter and babits und abie 10 speak. reud aud write Eugiish, aud bs between b fee 5 inches and 6 feet eighii. For foriher intormation apply at the ccruiting office. 20 ilis st. ~an Francisca, Cal And many other good Largai s a ANDERSON &CU'S, 777 Market st. A SNAP FOR $3500-EIN-T-CLABS LODG- 1ng-house of 5 rooms: 0. of the most prom- inent corners on Market st.: 1or sale oo acconnt of sickness in family; urder presest munagement 10 years: first-class s'eadv UrADsieut irade. bear the sinictest inve-tigatton: cheap ient: uo agents N. A., box 87, Call Uttice. PAR(NER WANTED IN L GuT < fli\_)O ). indoor business: plen of work or a steady m'n satisfied with from 18 10525 & week; no previous experience required; irial given' 7243/ Maret st., r om 17. PARTNER WANTED IN RESTA $250, runc'thne a chance for u goud man 265 Minpa st. pay $60 to each: tils Apply to B. CURRA! s N, [XTRA CHANCE-DAIRY-P t0DUCK STORR Linthe Marin County J.arket, coiner Grove nd Leguna; sll fixtures are owued by the mar ket. luquire 706 Iv; ave. JANTED—GEL YOUR sHOES MADE TO fi yonr fect u: the same price you buy ready- ihin bt price. S W 61 562 Mission st. bt 1st AND ( RDINARY ted kt Lane’s, 504 Davis st. nd 2d. ALLORS SEAMEN near Juckson. AKE THE DrAD: WENZEL'S ALaKM Ciock: no electrieity: loudest. 6)2 Monte's. 5 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL kubscriptions snd wanc ads taken. LARRIN—BRANCH UFFICK OF THE CALL. rubscriptions sud want sds taken. 615 MINE M N'S CALF SHOES TO Q4 DER, 82 50; men’s soleing, 35¢: only onefprice. 959 Howard. 'OCK AND FIX- cheap on account of TROCERY-~TORE: GOOD S 1 tures: good beer trate: sickness 780 Minna st. 500 BROADWAY, JURSA. E—LIVERY STABLE; GREAT BAKR- gaio; comp etely equipped: full runninz order centrally located: fireproot building: lons lexse low rent: pays 40 per centon investment Ad: dress X Z, Box 12. .2 0 LONG-ESTABLISHED HOME B\ | $200. 637 560 10 875 a monin. A We 89, Call. fox RANCH BAKERY, NUIIONS, ~CHOOUL supp les: Do opposition; sickuess; must sell, 3116 | weniy-third st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 1 HIRD ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms b¢ io 1560 per nighs. 21 LU 10 $6 per week; convenlent aIrd respectabis. Lee bu< and Lasgase 10 and 1rom ke terry. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. JEAT MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT voman, general housework, country, $15; housework girls and o.her piaces, at MUKRAY & 1t JHOEMAKERS TO BUY. MEN'S UPPERS, » $1 und up. SHIRLEY, 921 Howard at. ARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES ‘or seie; also Iadiey’ and misses’, from 25¢ up; misfi s excnanged; good repairing; shoes made Lo order, wny style. Contral Kepairing shop, 749 Nis 103, near Grand Opera-house. 3000 PALKS—ANOTHER LOI OF MEN'S shoes: been siizhtly damaged: at lesy ¢ valne; o 10 32 5U. i = 2 KEA Y S, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 | 1ban one-fourth their value: from Z8c 10 3 ( COMPETENT AMERICAN COOK, MIDDLE- | and 636 Clay st. 062 Mission st. bet. First and Secos _ uged; ulce laundress: kind to c.ildren; wages = T SR 105 812 city or countrys will go out by the | N EAT GIRL HOUSEWORK, $15. MIsS CUL- N T M T C TR duy: sleep home. Call .29 Third. ANLEN, 825 Sutter st. - beeroc wine be: Lesi sree junch. 643 Clay. EFINED GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS JOMAN WITH a4 CHILD, $15; COUNTRY., | [QUUMS 100 3V ¢5¢ PER N IGHTL du0 +v va vd 1 secoud giri or nurse, competent for both city ¥ MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. L per week. Orienial. 225 Drumm st or couniry; highest references. Call or address | ——————— . - PO G Uk IR e TA T R S = Kooa Ahiievionae N e Or i As s ST TORES B G S el # o me ook IDUW WISHES SITUATION AS HOUSE. e T = Wi sooctor ot chiigens ox family sewing. [ QECt ND GIRL ALAMEDA, $20. MISS CUL- | | UT UF UNCALLED-FOR SHOLS FROM 25C 995 Macket st., room 21. LEN, 325 ~u.ter st. 4 up o $1 562 Mission st., vet. 1st and 2d. TOUNG LADY GOVERNESS WISHES SIT- YV OUN HL AS NURSE, 8i2. MISS CUL- RY ACME MOUSE, 957 MARKETL ST, BE- ation; will teach knglish aod give pieno les- | & LEX low ixth, for a room: :5c & night: §1 & week. sons. Address P. L., box 4, Cal. Ufltice. CCOMPLISHED WOMAN WIiO UNDER- stands couking and housework: wa:es mod- erute; can give the bestreierence. Cal 646 Mliuna. TOUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS caxhi-T In rosteniant, or walt in cotfectionery- store. Address F, 6lo Larkin, Branch Office Cail. JRFNCH G1RL WANTS SITUATIO - 10 DO upstairs work and sewing. Address M. B, Hait-way House, k. Oakland, care Dumon & Sons. JLASS SWEDISH SEC wishes situaifon. Please address F. Call utlice. GIRL 1 box 18, J EAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES A AN place as hous keeper. 223 Post st room 11. Y OUNG WOMAN WANT: 4 housexeeper; City or country. MIPLLEAGED GERMAN LADY WANTS M posicion as working housekeeper; best refer- ences. Address MRS, KUXNE, Lorin Postoftice, PLACE AS 3054 Mason st | Alameda County. G GEEMAN LADY DESIRES POSI- houseseeper. 112 Taylor s.., room 7. 825 Sutter st. | UR~E, $25. stree. MisS CULLEN, 3256 SUTTER | N JINGLE ROOMS 10c AND 1bc NIGHT, T30 2Dand 31 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. VHAMBERMAID, CITY HOTEL sl ) Wai ress, restan:ant. $4 a week: 2 girly, houss work, country, $15: 10 girls, housework, $15 to 820. C. 1. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st (‘H.\ MBEKRMAID, COUNIRY HOTEL, $20. / see pariy here Friday. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st ERMAN HOUSEK: BPER, COUNTRY ! hotel, §15 C. R. HANS.. N & €O, 108 Geary. ANTED 1OLOLLECT WAGES DUK LABOR- Preacierks KNOX Coldvenion Azer, 110 Sutter. W INCHESIE® HOUSE, 44 1HIKD ni., ¥ Jarcet. 200 rooms, Z5c a night: rea UR SALE—C)ALYARD, INCLUDING CER~ tificate: best business stree: In Western Addi- tion. Address S. P.. box 85, Call Office. YSTER-STAND FOR RENT: $2 A WEEK. Inguire J. JOSEPH, 707 Market st. 150(), BICYCLE, FELECTRICAL AND DUV, piating works, doinz good business; worth $3000; reason for seliing has other busk ness. 914 J st, Sacrameato. QALOON, CLUB AND LIVING-ROOMS: GOUD 2 paying ' business; low rent; best reasons for seliing. Cwil 668 Mission st TP-TO-DATE CORNER DRUGSTOKE; FAM- 11y and vrescription trade $18 per day. F. b, box 85, Cali. LASKA MINER, JUST RETURNED, £) would sell part interest in two claims. Miner, box §5. Call. F3H AND OYSTKE MARKET IN WEST. ern Addition; $175. Addres« M., oox 20, Call. DAYING SMALL horse and wagon: £175. LAUNDRY T ROUTE; A. box 54, Call. JICE CORNER GROUERY AND BAR: GOOD stock. Inquire 3045 Twenty-fourth st. IN GOOD RUNNING Apply 1219 Pacific st. AUNDRY FOR SAL 4" condition. JECOND-HAND SIORE FOR SALE; VERY small capital, 1062% Howard st. room: iree Lus and busgage o and from the ferry. Y TANTED_LABORERY AND MECHANICS 10 know tha: kd Kolkin, Yeno House propris- 1o, ellll reas Denver ilonws %17 Whird st: sed isrge rvomis: Ube per nlenc: BL 10 B3 nec week. YERMAN WOMA, $15. GIKL, POL X ieyes, $20: girl, Montgomery, $20. girl, Val Iejo, £20; girl, Kddy, $25: gi L San Ra.sel, $20; 25 girly, §15: 28 young month. MARTLIN & CO. ( YOUNG GIKL-, 83 T0 $4 A WEKK, FOR ) smail restaurant: & waitra.ses, $20 and room: 6 waliresse. 510 $6 n week: 4 chambermaids and wal: some $15 o §20 ahd room; hewd wait- ress. MAKTIN & L0, 749 Market st. g1 19, $8, $10 and $12 per 749 Market st FURNITURE WANTED. YASH FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, ' TC.; fuil value. Facific Fur Co., 228 Stockion st IGHESNT PRICES 170 FILL NEW BUILD- inz. 840 Missions .; tel Mint 1821, P. BE - UCAMP, L HEST PrICE FOR « furnished houses, groceries, etc. 305 Larkin. W ESLADY. MATKLO) cashier, scams ress. copylst. Ludies’ ¥ xchange. 313 Bush st. AURANT typewriier. ABLE GIRL WISHKS SItUATION 10 do housework in small family; good cook Addiess 735 Harrison st. “OUNG LADY OF INTRLLIGENCE energy; good thing for right paity. Gough st., room 24, beiween 10 and AND Apply 8 Z A M. TOUNG WOMA housekeeper. N WiSHES SITUATION AS ‘all 327 Montgomery ave, rm.1. ([OMECIENT WOMAN WISHES TO DU GES eral housework; is strong and can do all works city or country. 29 Twen.y-sev nth st MERICAN LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF £\ an infant a fow days old; give name, xddress and ref rences. X. H., box 5, Call. {XFPERIENCED GLOVE-BANDER. CROW & Glove Factory, 412 Merie: st J.NEU. AN, 121 SIXIH ST, BUYS AND sells furniture and carpeis: also storage, L. NDIANA ALUC:JON Cu. KEMOVED 1013 Moutgomery st_:hi hest prices pad Tel Davis71 ROOMS WANTED. FANTED—z O 3 FURNISHED ROOMS with kitchen for lLidy and i wo children: Ger- mau femiy preferred; best of references. K. box 4. Call Office. | EFI~rD YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD \ike positiou as nursegirl; good refecence. Ad- dress 15 marye terrace, surk st, bet. Hyde and Larkin. ANTED—POSITION AN H: USKKEEPER and do plain sewing home. 116 Sixth, rm. 6. (yERMAN GIRL WISHES l1U41ION ¥ do light housework or ujsiairs work. 416 Jessie st JERMAN CIRL, GOOD COOK, WISHES PO- sition to do geueral housewotk 1a private fum- JOMAN, GENEKAL HOUSKEWORK AND o0k ing: German preferred. 11 6ih, upstairs. R. WISE, LADIRS'SPECIALIST, 1118 MAR- ket; monthly troubles, . tc.: one visit sufficient. ¥ W ANTED-ENLRGETIC PREPOSSESSING irdy 10 join geutlemsn iu business; expari- ence and capilal uot absolutely necessary: appii- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. \ ACHINERY, BOILERS, ENGIN E-, BELT- ing, teols. scales, metais: cash ortrade. H. S. WHITE, 516 Mis.lon 8., near First. AD ter. cants muost d-scribe quuitfications and persoual chatacteriztics very fuily or appileatio. may not be considered. Address T. It., box 8, Call. W o 0 ASSISU WITH HOUSEWOKK; ily. 511 Mason st. small family; $8 month. 41 Pine s JOUNG WOUMAN DESIRES FOSITION As| Y OUNG GIRL TO WUKK IN CHOPHOUSE. housekeeper In the country. 118 Sixih, r. 81 1z Cay st “OUNG GIRL Wi ULD LIKE A NiCk PLACE totake care of baby. Cull 13434 Clara st. ICEGIRLTO WAIT AT TABLE IN SMALL restaurant. 2208 Powell st. TOUNG LA RECEMTLY FROM DEN ver, wishes a siluation as housekeeper. 12015 Geary st., room 6 7OUNG LADY WANTS A GOUD PLACE AS housekeeper or typewiiter: city or country. 1016 Marxe: st, 100m 47, second floor. UuMn'}.TE.\"r WOMAN WISHES 10 WORK in a boarding-house or hotel. 2759 M ission s:. JITUATION WANTED BY KELIABLE COL- ored woman for general Lousework: city ref- erence given. 911 Hyde st. VOMPETENT WOMAN WANTSNICE PLAC 10 do chamberwork and sew: sleep b me: stato where (0 cal. Addrers L. 8., box 76, vali. JERMAN GIBL, EXPEKIENCED AND RE- \inb.e, wishes siina fon as_nursegiri. Please call 370 ‘I wenty-third st., or. Valenciu. "OUNG GIKL TO DO GENEKAL HOUSE- work and piain cooklug; wages $15. Cali 52 Clementina st Vy IPOW W.aNT ~ FOSITION AS HOUSE- Y¥ keeper in lodging-nouse or hotel; uo ou- Jection to country. Call or address E 919 Post st “OUNG GIRL DESIBES Pt SITION Al ty pewrit ror bookkeeper. Call 131 Taylor, r. OMP.-T+NT GERMAN GIR:; MUST UN- derstand cooking and housework. $17 Larkin FERATORS WANTSD, LEVL STKAUSS & CO.. 323/ Fremont st AWRENCE DRE-S- CUTTING SCHOOL, - 1079 Market: a perfect fit guaranteed without trylug on: call and be convince.. \Yh\! FRENCH SKIRT PATT R 25C: AN dressma<ers furnisbed positions free. Mcbow: ell Dressmak ing and Mi Linery School, 103 Post. W 'SD—SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS- 512 Kighth st. M ACHINERY. BELTING, PIPE, BLACK- M smith t0ols, brakeblo k rubber, hose, to)ls of all descriptions bought und soid. 204 Mission st Braucnstore, 46 Clay st. J. LIVINGSTO. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watehmager and jeweler, 228 Ellis st ANTD—70 BUY A FIRST-CLASS STERE- opticon outfit. Address W., box 18, Call. V o, D-HAND CLOTHING,DRESSES,SEALSKINS < wanted; best prices: send postal. ‘1020 Folsom. KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., WILL PAY « cash for ciothing snd LooKs; send for me. VULS Ul ALL KINDS, STOVES AND ranges bought and sold. CURTIN, 1123 Market AW NBROKEK—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- oft clo hing bougn:. Add. COLkMAN. 41 Third MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 615 LABKIN-BRANCH UFFICE OF THE CALL. Suuscriptions and waut ads taken. M 95T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: M Wincnester House, 44 Third st.. near Market 200 rooms: 2oc to $1'50 per nighi: $1 50 to ¥6 Per Wees: fres bus and baggage to and irom ferry. UH20 PhsYY BI—BEANCIL OFFICK OF ZOZD Gk Caisi supscopiious sud wane sds ken. HELP WANTED-MALE. N TGHT COOK. §40 TO &5 room: 6 cooki $7 and $8 a wi ek AND /nd cooks, 00K , 30 and room; cak man Cook, $4). MAk- st Dbiker, window werk: TOUNG LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEPERS' place; city or courtry. 8-1 Mission, room 6. 7OUNG LADY SPEAKING FRENCH WOULD like housckeepei’s O governess's place. 1% Post st. room 10, PIN & 0., 749 Mur W AITER. $50: 5 WATIERS, §7 A WEEK: 4 waiters. $2) and room: 5 waiters §6 u week: Swalters, $6 aweck. M RTIN & CO. 749 Marke: 3 PASTR Y COOK=, $40 10 850 AND ROOM. ©) MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke 8. ITUATION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER; no triffer.. MRS TAYLOR, 821 Misslon s . ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN privace family. 621 Capp st. +) MORE ~CANDIN i VIAN MINERS, $3DAY: <- 1-hoveler. $2 50 day: 20 more woodsmen, gea boss h re: German chor ‘man, $20: German bed- maker, $1:: houseman, $10. . R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st JITUATION A HOU-EKEEPER, CITY OR country. (oom 10, 15 kady st. W ANTED — FOSITION BY 11 SPECTABLE woman; will make terself generaily usefu: in small fami ¥: cood home: references: small wages. 625 Chestuut st., Oaklund. 'W' AITRESS WISHES PUSITION IN THE evening in coffec-house or r-stauraut. from 6 012 P M. Call after 5:30 P 2, 1119 ..ission, r 5. Youne wonan er's position. Seventh, room 10, WISHES HOUSEKEEP- Call 1104 Misslon sc, corner ot TOUNG WOMAN WISHES WORKING hous.keeper's position or do plaiu mending. 131 kourth at. room 1. 7OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekecper. 2:5 O'Farrell st., room 7. '1'(![/'.\6 LADY DESIRES A ILACK AS stewurdess or bousexeeper. 10134 Giant ave, room 16. T OUNG LaDY kecper's place. Y 'Y TOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSEKE. P- er's position, ¢r will 4o pluin sewiug. Loom 9, 07 Post st WOUID LIKE A HOUSE- 34 ~ixth st., room 12 OUNG LADY 1YPEWRITER AND COPY- ISt wanis a place. 12035 Geary si.. room 2. OUNG WOMAN WANTS PUSITION AS housexeeper. Cail 118 Sixth st., room 32 UUNG LADY DiiSIRES A STEADY PLACE 3 uouseLeeper ciiy or countr,. 126 Fourih room 23; ~ROILES AND SECOND COOK, COUNTRY hotel, $60, fare advanced. . K. HANSEN & CO., 10K Geary st. PANE -E MAN aND WIFE, §60. C. R. HANSE. & Co., 108 Geary st. & MORE COAL-MINF 1%, §2 60 A DAY. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary sf. R STODART PIANO, Stone & Co. piano, uprieht, iano, upright, $160; 4—d urwaz piano. uprigh , S5y S2Vo'c Tinuo, upnight, $205: 6o vess pinno, upright, $215; 7—Lehuing piano, upright, $250; S—1ioenisch plano, upiigh'. $25¢ 9—=ter- iing planc, upr ght, $265: 1U—Chickering piano, upright, $400: tempting terms. BENJ. CUKTAZ & SON, 16 (0 20 U'Facr. Il st., our building. A? MAN. (L. S, THE MUSI- ‘al beadquarters of the Paclfic’ Coass, 1s ihw place to buy pianos and orguus; new pianos from 1175 to 8$14L0; +econd-hand from $5) upwand; terms as jow a5 83 per mounth; sole represe:ia- tives for Steinway & ~ons, A. B Chase, r.merson. Lud wig. Smi.h & Barnes pianos an i Estey planos and organs. Corner of Kearny and Su.ter sts. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26 8 and 30 O'Farrcll st. ¥lanos, organs and all other musical insiruments, of all grades and prices. Jerms easy: prices lowest. Kveryihing jossibia cous 10 piense and satlsty the chstomer. CIUALLY SACHIFICED—LIST OF PIANOS for forlowing week: $550 Steinway. $275: | $:50 Chickering, §2:0: $450 Colby, §2.5: $v00 Conover, $800; Jong Iist second-hand pianos, halt price, 850 up. The k. W. SPENUER COMPA- NY. 933 Market st. T () SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ~QUALE AND -0 upright, at your own price’ »nd on your own {erms, for one week ouly: we mos: bave room for UPRIGHT, $80; 2— $116: 3—Mu ler new stock. SHERMAY, CLAY & €O, con of Sutter and Kearny sis. UM 2-FIDE KEDUCTI IN PRICKS— Haines. Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ond-han" pianos from $100 up. W. ¢ HAMIL- TON, successor 10 A. L. Bancrof: & Ca. 524 Post FFICEMANAGER, GAKLAND: FOREMAN clty; wineliquor and cizar sal>smun, safe xales- man, Wood-ca ver. Clerk,’ Exchange, 513 Bush. WINDUW-DRESSFR. — SILK AND DRY. good clerks, confectionery salesman, pantry man. carpet layer. instaliment-house col.ector, aoorman. ~ Clerks’ Exchange, 313 Bush st, JANTED—MEN AND WOM TO WORK a: home: [ pay #8 to $16 per woek for mak- Ing craton portraiis: new paient method: any one who can read or write can do the work, at home, in spare time. day or evening; send for particuiars atonce, H. A, GRIPF, German Artist, Tyroue, Pa MOPESRN JOB COMPOSITOR FOR FORE- AM man of & uoiun priniiug office: must be first class, member of nulon and thorou:hly under- stand estiuating. Address, with reierences, eXpe- rience, etc, a. B. box 103, Call Office. 7 ANTED—FIRS LA S RAPID PENMAN for carerul cooying: no clerlcal worc: during month of Decembe:; sulay $76 Immediate writ- ten apswer to B A., bux 108, this office, reques 3, SEBONG, ALTIVE YOUNG MAN FOR Sa- loon; 5ot afraid of work : must give securi y; state age, weigh., ete. W. Z., box 101, Cuil. K STOUK OF SIEINWAY, CHICKER- . 1. ing avd other standard miakes of upright iuno- from $1¢5 (0 $:50 at HEIN K & CO,, 136 Siits, Y. M. C. A. bul.dng: SHAW agents. OlMER & CO., By 5UN MAUZY, NEWBY, 1> Evans. Bricks ana other ianos: see our rent pian; Do interest nrsc year. 508, 810, 312 Post. ALK — MUST SELL; immenss yeduction for cash oroa instailments EAION ESTATE 735 Murket sw qls;(,lr.\'l)- HAND UPRIGHT FOR $50. ) Great cargaius In new pinnos atMaUVALY, 769 Market st. Ak DMIN ISTRATUR S pianos a: GOOD PIANOON 85 INSTALLMENTS; K75 OBNU.G'S NEW STYLE PIANOS; MOST periec, brilliant, powerful 1one. 218 Post. W . cos: $400. 221 Leavenworch st. $5»‘§ALJUN FOR SALE: ACCOUNT OF SRUITSTOR -, WITH « sickness. 829 Howard st. Waller and Stanyan s¢ 2 GOOD K1GS; CHEA P, } JQUORSTORE R + cheap. Apply to SIEBE BROS. MANN, 28 sansome st 100D SALOO solu immediatel .. FoR Sal & PLAG i BAKGAIN; 319 third st M ST BE MALLSALOJN: WILL BE SOLD CHEAP city front, low rent. 227 k.ast st JPLEND.D STERN-WnEEL RIVER PAS senger and freight s:eamer for saie Apoly to 4. K. STA'ELER, Genera: Agent North Pacifia Hallway, 638 Market st., 3. F. POBTLAND AGENCY “CALL"™ INQULRE this office or 188 Third st., Porviand, Or. UFFEE AND IrA LOUTES SUPPLIED from CASW kLL &0~ 415 Sacrumento st DRy MansiN — sunsun.clions = e e ALASKA ENTERPRIS O MEN TO TAKE INTEREST IN AND work on a gold-dredger in / laska next April; must be abie bodied and have §250 - ach. For par- ticulars address J. Z. box 143, Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE e JOUSE, 17 ROOMS: ALL RENTED: PAYING well: cheap; account of sickness. 108 Sixth —————————————————————————————— FURNITURE FOR SAL adu FUBNITURE STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. AN OKRSON. 1121 Market. HORSE : () 690D WORK AND DRIVING HORSES, « U weighing 1700 pounds. 426 Valencia st. UCTION SALES KEVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses. buggies. wagous, harness, etc. £mporium sales ywds 220 Valeucis s, WATKINS, suctioneer. () HusES FOR = SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horsa Marke:, 827 Sixid st.: sucilon sales every Wede Desday. BULLIVAN & DOY LK. Anctioneers. UST ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND driving horses. TA° ~RSALL" Howar« _— WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. INGLE SEAT, RUBBER TIRE, KOAD y and depot coupe, uear.y new. O’BRIEN » 500 Goiden Gate ave. ELIVERY OK KXPRESS WaGON FOR singie horse: cheap. 137 Valencia st. LL KINDS NEW & SECOND-HAND WAG ons. carriages, buggles, carts, harness; largest assortment, lowes: prices. ' 15th and Valeucia sts. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand wagons, buggies, caris, barness, robes aud blankets. Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkin st opp. new City Hall JINE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND MILK wagons cheap for cash or mstallments: 1 fine top and open bugg also 1 back. 828 Ha CHINAWARE. ALK ABOUT BARG ALINS RisAD THI Dinner sets, 50 jlvces, light gray decoration, with border, per set, £4. Dinner set, 50 pleces. wiid flower, with goid trimmings, per set, £4 50 Dinner set, 59 pleces, bellflower decoration, with gold haodies and trimmings per set, $5 75. CHEAPEST PRICES I CROCKERY, CHINAWARE, AMERICA. GLASSWARE, ELITE CHINAWAKE A BPECIALTY. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA Co, Stores Everswoere, 52 Market tree, San Fraucisco Headquarters, FREK. BICYCLES. WA CHES. CHINAWARE —_— CARPET-CLEANING. V1Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS; /Cieans, moves, ays carpets. G. h. STEVENY, Mgr. 38 and 40 Figiith st : telepaons Sous W LS 0y BLCUNE DIsGUSTED WIEG Joor work send 105FA ULDING'S FloneerCare pet-Leatinz Works. £58-5/ 1 ehama 857 tel. 8o, A}, ALNUT PIANO, T35 CCFAVES, $150; squires from $25. STAT 1AM, 106 oAl ier JAMILY MUST SACRIF C: FINE Uk right; ¢oing rast. Room 5, 101 Van Ness ave, C,\Rl’lflffi ULEANED, RENOVATED I.IKI—G new. J. McQUER N, 453 Stevenson; tel. §. 2y, &)65 FINE, LAKGE UPRIGHT; SACRI. - ficed for cash 1361 Folsom cor. Tenth. A UVANCE CARCET- CLEANIG CO, 40) A ruiter; el Muin 391 GEO. WALCOM, prop. [ TRST-CLAS< CABIN | ST- “MAKER WANTED. FINK & SCHINULEH, 1309 Mafket st. 7OUNG LADY D@ ~IRES A PLACE AS Liouse«eeper: no objection to short distance in the country. .33 O' Farrell st., 100m 12 SPECIAL NOTI S. g NOTICE—OWING TO THE PREVA- nce of diphthieria [n the ciiy 10 visitors ncE trien s 01 the chiliren will be admitted to -he Mara Kip Oiphanage untii the ma.udy abat this bélng & prec.utionary measure. MISS GWIN, President. Mzs. 7. P. WOODWARD, Secretary. OUNG LADY WOULD 1Kk A PLACE As bousxeeper: no objection 10 country home. £01 Post st., reom 6. OUNG GERMAN GIRL SPEARS FRENCH and Span sh, wants a housekeeper’s place. 111 Geary 8L, 100 .2, JANOS, ORGANS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL instrument. tuned, repulred. 113134 Mission., BEAL EASIERN SUEAM CARPE ing works 14 8th, B. GHAN N " lel Jessie 201, G W ASTED — GOOD SECOND COOK. 112 KIN65EURY (89T MODEL), IS T PIANO you want. J. HARKY SCUTT, 526 Hayess:. TLEANIA G, W LAYING, g v SAM- Ples Tree: tel. Jessie 944. Strat'on, 3 Eightu, Fourth st, ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Uftice. 5. FUCH-~, ~ec., 325 Grant ave. $1U JPIANO: GREAT BARGAIN. SCHML1Z, TAKPEISCLEANED & hiAG: Jmew. 43'Tentu; tei Fouih <6 A, ED LIKS Kiliosn & Vo ¥AMEN AND ORDINARIE= FOR EUKOPE, carpenterand boatswaln. 333 Commerclal s-. 16 Mcallister, near Hivernia Bank JUPERIOR \ IOLINS, ZITH RS, 0LD & NEW F. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLLA NING CO., « %40 4ihst; clvaning Sc. a yurds wr Mis tel Mis 74 J MEN TO LEARN BARBrR TRADE IN 8 weeks. 3.« Barber College, 13814 Eishth. 1. MULLEK, maker, repairer. = Latham place siyles. KOHLER & CHASE, S0 Farrell s WATLS,reliub.e carpet-c.ennin, - - nilon works, 413 MeAllister. ¥er Sonist 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE ¥ THE CALL Bubscripiions and wani ads taken. JOUNG MAN 10 LEARN BARBER'S irade, 434 Pacific st 7 SHERMAN, CLAY & CU’S ONLY \ ke NABE PLANOS: NEW cCALk: “NEW A VU Lud 8 wi0CK Of Lew Sleluway pinuos, TOMNKLL CARPrL - BLATING WORRY, 959 Golden Gaie uva lelepuone Las dik A v’