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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 | and bardly halter broken” graduates from the Haggin equine coliege at Rancho del Paso. San Marco, the useiul plater owned by ex- Jockey George Miller, pulled up very lame atter his race, Garland Bar. entered to be gaid for $300, was claimed by Nick Hall, who had Eimer F in the race. Straugely enough, Nick encoun- tered a prior claum. J. F. Fogg, owner of Ben- amela, the ihird horse, also put in a claim for Ryan’s horse. Hall entered a protest against Foge, claiming that e was stmply acting as anagent for Ryan in protecting the horse, and also that Don Fulano, the winner, was owned by Ryan. ond to Garland Bar a number of times in the East and has become weary of it. And not until he had crossed the Rockies did he be- come awere of it. Califoriia ciimaie, thou dost work wonders! Affidavits are in order to-any. Following are to-day’s entries: First race, seven farlongs, three-year-olds and upward; . Justine..... GREST ROLLER OF THE SEASON Hermoso at 100 to 1 Cap- tured the Last Event at Ingleside. 210 Fannie S. The Heavily Played Garland| £ e T Bar Beaten by a Head 215 Hormer. e R W0 | Second rac i 213 IR .. 106 by Don Fula‘no' ij:;’fn:‘:‘&y Dog. .137‘\(:4mmonsgomm S04 Third race, ose and a quarter miles. 239 Collins. ...166 (190)Wheel Fortunelll 239 Biliy McClaky 109 Howard Mann.114 235 Senator Bland.114|(216)Sweet FVranie.l 06 Fourth race, one mile, selling. (251)Sweet Willlum.101| 248 Lone Princess..101 “Long-Shot" Oonley Landed Fig Leaf First at 15 to 1—Souffle Took 7 Harry Gaynn. x| 231 EI Puerto 78 o2 82 (227)Spuuw -1l 87 Her Bace Very Cleverly. Vongo” 171, 81| 340 Honnje 1oue. 1. 7 Navy tine...) 1 Don Luis....... 78 — 248 Fonsovanuah .. 8 R Plan 2078 247 Auticus... .i04| 246 Toe Platocrat.,101 i o s 3 ~olds An element of luck seems to hover in | SCoanger A iios the wake of a rank outsider on arace- | 341)pr >harp.......105| 243 Al Koran 103 track when such a horse wins. Hermoso i gl i:”“y : oo m: "l‘l\nrlda e }"5 2 202 Morinel ... cor. o Lee..... L0 took the last race decided at Ingleside | 335 Moanw....1 1 100 Sing Wing..... 103 yesterday with odds of 100 to 1 at one | 243 Watomba 10 time posted against him, but La Goleta, S0 “'"\f"*"“ ~ BN which flnished second, was many, many g s % pounds the best. The latier, racingin the | yjrye race — B & W, Little Singer, colors of E. J. Baldwin, was the good thing of the afternoon, and wnen booking on the race began there was a terrific plunge made on the daughter of Amigo, Florimel. Second Montgo Thir1 race—Lucky Dog, ory. 0’ Connell, race Senator Bland, Howard chopping ner odds dowa from 4to1t08| WP LR PREE to5. The distance was five an a balt tur- | TE00 (FECE T JRTHNS longs, the field a large one, and Long-shot | s et Conley managed o get the Bsldwin enizry | Fifth race—Dr. Sharp, George Lee, away among the stragglers. Under the nat- | SR ural aisadvantages arising from the occa- | sion she ran a superbrace, getting through | just in time to be beaten half a length by | Hermoso, ridden by young McIntyre. The | d in his races, but undoubtedly poor Birdiing | Attorneys Indulg in Undigni- fied Strife in Judge Sea- well’s Chambers. bandling has kept bim in the backgrouna. | The attendance in the ringz was rather | light and the betting of the subduea sort. | Favorites managed to win inree of the races on the card. Burns & Waterhouse turned loose a zood one in che opening seven furlony | run for maiden two-year-olds in Odds On, | a husky looking chestnut colt by Torso. | Backed down from threes 1o 9 to5 ue lea throughout and won easi)y from Prestar, In Oonsequence One Has an Injured Finger, the Other in Contempt second choice in the betting. Fiushing- | of Court. ton was a poor third./ B | Garland Bar was to have been the me- g T Presidi dium of s mild killing 10 the six-iurlong | | I?‘"’“zf a'fi‘”‘é’" L C"I s “_ulfi event following, and would have been |Judge of the Superior Cour awell yesterday, relative to changing the scene of legal battle between Mrs. Abby Parrott and Attorney George L:zinsgy and sub tenants, whem it is alleged ure holding offices in the Emporium building unlaw- fully, William Craig, who represents the plaintift, forgot that he shouid oniy com- bad Don Fuiano not been in tue race. | The Don opened a6 to5 favorite but re- | ceded to 8 10 5 when a barrel of coin forced the odds against the Ryan entry dowp | from threes to 8 to 5. Conley on Garland Bar showed in ironi mo-t of the way and looked a winner to the siretch, but when P.ggott shook the Don up, the old brown borse responded and in a drive snaiched victory by a scant head. Benamela was poor taird. The one $500 purse of the day was de- clared oft anu a cheap six-furlong sprint substituied. Figleaf, a 16 o 1 outsider, | came from benind aud uowned ihe 11 to 10 favorite, Woodland Belle, a head. 1lhe winner was ridden by Conle The mile and a s'xieenth looked an easy ihing for SoufHle, burshe dd not have much to spare at .nai. Heavily piayed at 3 to 5 Thorpe sent Murphy’s mare to the iront down the back streich and at the end she proved a clever winner | the lash of the delendant's sarcastic | tongue, attempted to lay him at his feet th a knoobed umbrella. Tne biow, however, weil directed as 1t was, did not fall on the head of Lezinsky, buta clever | guard and duck on the part of the assanited | was all that saved him, and he saffered | naught but a wounded finger nail. | His assailant escapeq pbysical injury, | as Lezinsky did not retaliate with his fists, but he may sutfer much mental agony ana remorse ere the courtis satisfied, as he bas been ordered to appear this morning and show cause why he shouid not be pun- over Bernardillo, e Baldwin entry. | ished for contempt. g Lost Girl secured show honors, The strug:le between the opposing at- - tornevs, kuowa in tne words of the iaw as TRACK ITEMS. i Twenty-one pencilers weighed in yesterday. | Marsh Redon handled the chalk on the bloc of the Anaconda Ciub. e lnid 8gainst Wood- iand Bel.e and musi have mad: expenses in that rac: alone. Dave Campbe exi~ted between the assailant and the as- saulied since las: Tuestay. On that day | case of Mrs. Abby Parrott against Le- { z nsky for unlawful detainer was argued. | Lezinsky, in his closing remarks to the jury, mude a fierce attack on Robert Y. Havne, who was associated with Craig as representative of Mis. Parrott, “Then the Hon. Robert Y. Hayne goes on 1he stand and deliberately commits verjury,’” hesaid, '‘in order that Le may a brother of Johnny Camp- -nator Biand, Chariey Gille: pie and C. Einste:n are now nesiled wita the colony of Easterners here. They got in from the “snow country” on Wednesany night's overland. 0Odds On is one of those “not saddle wise | “THE CALL’3” RACING CHART. ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB-Ingleside Track—Thirty-second day of the Winter Meet- ing, Thursday, December 9, 1897. Weather fine. Track heavy. 973, FIST BACE—Seven furlongs; maiden two-year-oids; purse $350. 5 % | Fio. Jockeys .. ....l0dds ¢n ETIRE G T T | 1114 13 | norpe 243 | Prestar. 10| 8f 614 | 3 21| |G, Wilson. 241 |Flushiogton......106| 4| 41 5 : 4215 7 |riggott 243 | R ulette Wheel' .10\ 5| zh | 4n | 65 1 | veNichois...l. 100| 6] Bzipl 2 3h 6 |Mclutyre, 19 15 oal B 730 8 ] 7% 314 |Stevens. 10 20 108 z| 82 | 7 61 2 ones. 5 5 105 94 921| 9h 2 |1 Woods.. 40 100 ol 7| 53 6 xh 2 |H. Brown . 15 80 1801010 10 19 iawson.. .l...| o 12 W ou easing up. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch_c. by Torso-Trellis. Time, 1:46. . OND RACE—Six furlongs; selling: four-year-old and upward; purse $350. T 7 ] | Beuing. Index.| Horse, age, weight | St| 14 3% sir. | ¥in. | Jockeys. |0p. - Ol 214 |Don Fulano. .. z 1n PIggOlt.......... (65 85 --...|Garland Bur, 4 ah | 2 8 |Coney .l 3 8> eesrr... | Benamels 4. T | 434 | 315 |Spencer. 0. 15 247) kimer F,a. ... 61y | 84 | 41 (McNichols . 12 18 108 |~un Marco, 4. 94 | 5134 65 |Shields.. 7,55 A0 245 | Monitor, 4 31 3277 6135 Stevens. 15 4v 1 |rmma D, & 51 61 7h’" Clawson 0 30 237 |Triumph. & 8h | 81 B Wilson. ... | 30 100 36 | Torsion, 4 az- | n |9 Mcabee... |8 15 116 [Volt. 6 10 10 W j10 Harris S0 100 Good atart. Won first three driving. Winuer, M. F. Feeney’s or. h., by Alta-Marilee. Time, 1:1714. TH!RD RACE—Six rurlongs lig: three-year-olds and upward; purse $350. s 1 ] 1 Betting. Horse, age, welcht. | St.| 34 i 1% 3% s | Fin | Jockeys. |op. €l Fig Leat, 3.......105 3 81 | 21 | 1n |Conley 110 10 Woodin.i Beile, 5103 =z | 1fs| 11 | 234 |Thorpe.....0.0 |65 1120 Charies A. 6......110 n | 46| 311| 31" |E Jones. 5 6 ~t. Aigoon. 4.....110 h 5h 52 46 Clawson. 6 8-2 Juck Martin, 4...110] Y | 65 | 65 | 52 [Stevens. im0 20 D. J. 1obin, 3....105 ]A/z‘ PE 4n 625 |0’ Donnell .. 15 30 Muiberry, 5...0.0113] x5 | 73 7214| 75 |Borck..........|30 80 Soniro. 4.. .105 h 8 850 86 SAZEOIL Lu vl | 10 25 Veragua, 5. -110] 9 9 9 Macklin .. {10 15 Falr start. Won first three drivjng. Winner, J. H. Shield & Co’s b. £, by imp. Martenhurst. Tange Leat. Time, 1:1914 . 9256, Fipg BT RACE—One and asixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse | | | i Betting, Index.| Horse, age, weight. |5 Ya i 34 | Str. | Fin. ' Joczeys. up. CL 228 |Soufle, 4 108/ n (11 {11 |1114(Thorpe. 3-5 1120 178 |Beruardiilo, 3....105| 134{234 |2n |2 435 Conley. AT (238) |Lost Girl, 3. 94| n 8% |82 |3 1ip McNichol: 12 18 228 {Sonz & Dance, 6..103| 41%3 4134 (4 15" |Clawson.. 5.2 4 236 96| 2 |57 s | Brown. 12 7 = ¥airstart. Won Landiy b. m. by Rayon d’Or- 257. Souffle far the best. She was away badly. Winner, J. M. Murphy’s aucy Lass. i ime, 1:5214. ‘Ive aud a halffuriongs; all ages; purse $400. B T Betilug Index. | Horse, age, welght. |5t | 14 % 2% Str. | Fin. Jockeys. <l 224 |Hermoso, 2 ... 104| 1 51 | 2 11 | 1 |Molntyre. .. 40 Pat Murphy, 5...114| 4 2h 4hn 4n 3 2‘ Clawson 4 Highland Ball, 1"6] 3 BTy 32 3h 4 Mack!in. ... 12 210 |Castake. 2........101| 7 63 | 74 | 62 | 51 |McNichols... 30 227 [San Mateo, 3. " 1122| 5 | 11 1 91 | 27| 6n [Shieias 4 241 |Daily XacgFm, 2104 2 | | 8% | 81 | 71%| 75 |Gray 7 180 |Floreanna, ns| 6/ ! 9h | 915 | 815 | 82 |E Jones. 16 . .|Greenback 1 ..104) B 81 10 11 93 F.verson. 60 224" | Prince Bluzes, 2,108/ 10 | 10h |81 |82 {1y2 2 15 220 | Dr. Marks, 2......101| 11 {12177 1] 115 v |u -130 100 Good sturt. Wou first thres drivinz. Winmer, J A Grag’s ch. ¢, by imp. Sir Modred-Fidelity. Time, 1:1114. e e At the Presidio. NEW TO-DAY. The lyceum season 8t the Presidio is now fairly opened, and for four months, beginning | ODIDS OIN (2 to Rz with December 1, the officers of the post will Dox }ULANO (2 t0 1)~WERE THE TWO meet between 1:30 and 2:30 on Tuesday and winne:s Mr_Brooke's clients received yester- Friday of each week to discuss subjects of in- | day by wire DIRECT IEOw THE TBaCK, terest and fmportance to military scieuce and | Brooke’s worl 1-wide acquainiance with OW N & R<, practice, The field officers of each regiment | 1KAINERS and J CKEYS accounts for his are in charge of the lyceums—Licutenant. [ Phei Omenul success a hieved in the past, and Colonel Bisbee of the infantry, L entenant. | ¥hich h- wil mainiam in the Turure.” Tie alss Colonel Morris of the cavalry aud Licutenant. | Ias the honor of ) ossessing public indorsem Colonel Williston of the artillery. Each ;;"e’"cf,'.‘;g“"'fngf:"";‘“eg,:_':norunx i brancn of the service will hold 1ts Iyceum | 't r Wi donvinre the rves yri0f the Times separately until the end of the neason, Whel | $10 for 8 tays wire: p the three will be consolidated for five or six :‘n‘;::‘ll NKLI;IN BROOKE, P. 0. Box 2408, San co, Cal. J. F. Fogg says he ran sec- | pat by word of mouth, and smerting under | a “combat ves et armis.” is thej culmina- | tion of an embittered feeling which has | | | | make uv a case whereby this pLuanuff, Mrs. Parrott, his mother-in-law, may pos- sibly recover. Without the winkingof an eye, without the moving of a muscle, he swears to what no other ‘person would testily to for him—what no honest man would swear to.’ At the close of the address Craig rose to his feet and bitterly denounced the words of Lezinsky whom he branded as a bully in court and a coward out of it. From that moment the men cared not for the society of one another. The case was sub- mitted to the jury, which could not agree, and the lawyers left the courtroom. Yesterdayv afternoon plaintiff’s counsel and defendant met in Judge Seawell’s chambers 1o place the case on the calen- der of some Judge other than Hunt, who tried the original action, as that jurist dia not care to retry the case, and the trouble commenced. Warm words were used by the opponents, and at Lhe end of a partic- ularly vituperative statement Lezinsky found himself the defendant in a physi- cai combat. At the end L:zirsky found that e had lost a few drops ot blood, but bi- trouoies in the matter were at an end, while he who wielded the umbrella msut face th - ire of the court whose dignity has veen trampl~a upon Qmmflxnrm‘n THE TRUTH ABOUT TIBURON ISLAND. e NEXT SUNDAY’S ———————— Jacob Yaeger Loses. Jucob Yaeger sued the Southern California Railway for damages sustained in a collision. T.e lower court gave judgment for the rail- Toud, the jury decidiug that the plaintiff wi notentitied to auy damages. He appealed to the Supreme Court un the ground that the court crred in showing the amountof dam- nges to the plaintiff Tae higher tribunalde- cided that no error was committed. e MEETING NOTICES—Continued. ADJOURNED MEETING OF ae Caledonlan Club ThlS EVENING at ¥ o'clock; memvers in £ood standing will recelve their banquet tickets; Scoitish Hall, 111 Larkin st. o A1 ek 1L, Chter Jas H. DUNCA X, Se-retary. SPECIAL NOTICES, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued ANDY MAN WILH )is, UNDER- stands horses and milking, would like to do general work: speaks German and Eagiish. H. M., box 146, Call Office. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ONGINE“R AND MACHINIST WHO CAD L run a double hoist for a mine, $90: araaiza- mator and concentrator man, $90; ore-roaster. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. W ANIED—BY YOUNG MAN, GERM'S, general kiichen work, waiting, s&loon or o:her work: city Or country. Address H. VIELI1Z 632 Mission st . room 10. REUIABLE MAN, EXPERIENCED IN ORE #ud metal analysis and assaving, wants work; low saiary for the winter. Acdress i H., box 10, Cail Ofmce. £ ROOMS WHITENKD FROM $1 AND papered $2 60 up. 239 Third st EZF, JHEY ARE CLOSING OUT REM. nants of curtains, dress goods, corsets, Losiery, underwear, bedspreads, toweis, laces, liu- ings, t.immings, veilings, etc., very cheap at Fio- neer Dry-goods Store, 103 Fif b st. = MME HANSEN: LAT B2 Laiiery and ssbiser berhe. HOLLANDE RS ARE REQUESTED TO BT uiitonei Y, Lecember 9, a 8 P. 3, st Liberty Hali, Pythian Castle, :09 Murket s., *an Fraucisco, to devise ways and means 10 cele- braie the coronation day of WILHELMINA, Queen of the Netherlands. (Slgued) A FEW OLD HOLLANDERS, NOTICE — ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Koman Catholic Orphun _Asylum since July, 1856: Mabel Madison, aze 7 v ear: Isabeiia Leveque, age 8 years; Mary O’Leary, 7 » ears; Margaret Stack, 7 years; Mary Warren, 12 ST GALVANIC 116 Tay or st. years; Mary Sullivai, 8 years. BAD 1TENANTS EJLCTED FOR 34 collections made: city or country, Paclfic Collection Co. 415 Montgy st. 10om &: tel. B580. MRS, STRWE and cabluet GENUINE STEAM 12033 Geacy, room 11. TIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JPIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK AND HOUSE- work girl desires situation: 214 years in last place. 5 Sutter s NEAT WOMAN WiTH GIRL 6 Y EAKS Di- 4N sires sitnation; bes( reference; cily or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st QUPERIOL INVALID'S NUISE DESIRES D Situation: refined And . bilging: bes. ref.: city or couniry. M 1% CULLEN, 325 ~utter st. MISS CULLED (o rreNT FRENCH GLEL (SPEAKS German aiso) desires i SIUALUOD 8% nurs: chambermald, etc.: neat sewer. Apply to J. F CROSETT & Co., 316 ~utter st. REsEEC TABLE. KEFINED NEW ENGLAND woma . desires posiion as housekecper In widower's family or for eiderly couple, where houesty and good housekeeping would be appre- HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. J Elsendreth, Chicago £ W Russell, N Y J D Avery Jr, Chicago Mrs k- W Russeil, N Y Mrs avery Jr Cuicago J L Haas, N Y J WO tskill. N Y 3 M rroclor, Placerville Mrs Wo tskill, Los Ang J Mulr, N Y F A West. Stockton Miss A O Muir, N Y £ Strause, Chic.g0 Miss L Farish, Denver 3 K Miller, S Bernardino G Metealf, Providesce J Lavidson, Montreal O A Campbell Sacto Mrs Davidson, Montreal E S Griflith, ~acramento Mrs E S Griftith, Sucto Mrs Campbell, Sacto J S Merritl, Tacoma Mrs Merrill, Ta: Miss Bean, Iacoma Miss G Bishop, Chicago E D Ryan, US N Miss Nicnolson, Oakland C M Stockton, U S V D Bluck & w. Salinas NEW WESTERN HO!EL. L Baker, Pasadena H S Livergood, Mich J hoth, Tucsoa, Ariz J H Gilmour, Tuc-on J Dencker & wt, Tucson W H Martin, Fomona Roco, Berkeley FJ Waiker, Lachrop A Cohen, ~acrameuto A Johuson, ~an Jose P 1 sicPherson, Stock ton nolds, Sicrra City 3 D Hanson, Keno, Nev . Fresno ¥ Brandon, Sacramento Bosion J M Carihy. Los Gutos A Mauson, Westminster D Wootwa J W kyder, Osk Grove Mrs A it Moore, Oregon F Addy, Alas<a GF Leonard. Siockton H M Miller & w, Seward GRAND Idaho azler, Butte City Turner, Mrs E Dr i H Pentreath, Engld Mrs R Barry, Nevada M A Paumer, Isleton HOTEL J 8 Spauiding, Mayfieid D Gerlach & w, Stockt J Glanutul Beedicy H 500, Cal A J Larson, Lodi N & w, P Costa Smith, S-n Jose . Santa « ruz 1011, Alameda dere H D Pressey, Petaluma J Adams, Stauford 3 May. Sac J P Letter & D J Snodgras: H F Danberg, J Lenahan & w, Suisun W W Turney. Campbell J Burnan, Canada, S E Hoiden & w, Napa F Ma-oi, Sac J Huuter, Cal L O Stephens & w,Fresno Mrs Wickerstrom& s,CalJ ¥ Kuu.er, Los Alamos G Rayburn, san Jose T O iioss, Boston I'W Fars, Santa Cruz_ J C itendarson, Gilroy J E Baxter, Los Angeles Holloway & w, Cal RUSs HOUSE. W F Fredericks. Nebr I’ Daig. Astoria J atitenell, Salina U S Grover, Ariz, W H Miller, Hopland A P Dicxinson, Cal Ben Thorn, Cal J W Kilpatrick & w, Cal 3D Wadsworth,Stalosa Charies Boots, Sta Kosa EB Grezorr, Hidsturg B D Burroughs, Chico A Jones Ohid O D Green & w, Butte Co W B Stemmers & w,Cal G Sprole & w, Pecaluma J'M Waling, Nev Clty W Sins, Winters P Rocne, Winters 4V Cothan, Vallejo ry, Los Ang ¥ Scheuwann, Cal chav.’ Calaveras Co M A hanoet. Los Ang d Lunt Minn E I Reece & fam, Mo M sebonnell, Mo K M Pacrisn, Gilroy A Mciooala Sacto E i Reed. Nev J A E Reesor, Ch M Kisa I Nerks, Cal Perey N G W Ghandier.Los Ang A Pepper, Plessanto, Miss Gates, Sta Rosa BALDWIN HOTEL b F Pardie, Purissima C Smiti & w,San Jacinto W V Vickery, N Y G Parler, Sacto W B Jennings. Wask DC C W Ti deu, Alameda L C Buckley & w, S:ktn A § Shes.reen, N Y M i Harrs, Oaklx D W Campell. N Y i Einstine, N Y B McKinley & w, Mont ¥ Nathan, Montana G R 1nge s, Ky W J Schidt, Oroville F D Cobb, Steckton W W Reed, Denver G K Beatty, Indjan F Parker. ~acto W H Young. ~unta 1'0sa O A Wendt, ~an Jose JC Barkhauser, S Rafa R E Heonessv, N Y G Payer, Marysville = B Carter, Maryaville Miss Manion, Sacio D ¢ A Deviin, Vallejo W H Stanley, Us Navy i Peters, Sac.0 1 A Bessford, Vacaviile C Poweli, N ¥ LICK HOUSE. F A Dodge, Hanford Coleman, Marysville A H Ashley, Stockton C W Norton. Stockton T J Detrick, Stockton T Copeland, Vallacito M Wilght & w, Boston Miss C Wright, Boston Miss B Wright, Boston Miss J Wright, Boston JC s Brown & w. Mass biiss C B Sirown, Muss Miss J Biown, Mass G C > Brown, Mass Miss Huves, Cal T H Eyan. Ireland J B Shannon, New York Miss E B Shannon, N Y C'I' Muckay, Petaluma 8 W Van Syckle, N'Y C McTasnatian & w, Cal R Barcar, Vacaville Mrs E kobinson,Auburn R F Allen, Oakland E B Loanning, Whatcom R G Worlen, Merced I Kegan, Bo so Clty. Mrs W N N:chols, .daho LP Eisenbuch, N Y 3is H L Tripp. Sta Rosa Mrs 1. F Hodge,3ta Rosa ¥ Sontar, Scotland B Smytn, Cal J E Place, Dos Palos W 0'Counor, Ireland € Borger, Campo Seco J B Akingon & w, Cal G S Bloss, Atwater H F Geer, 1uriock d G M Marshali, L Angeles G J Gillespie, N ¥ C Frankenthal Mrs J McKinl AW Eien & w. W Geeple. Chicago A A Farlund, N Y FRANCISCO “'CALL.™ FUSTNESS OFFICE of the San Franclaco CAr1— Cernor of Market and Third strests, open until 12 o'clock every pignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montcomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 359 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open onul § o'clock. 143 Ninth street: open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Jilssion street: open until 9 o'clock. 1205 Polk street: open until 8:30 o'clock. SAN MEETING NOTICES. YKRBA BUENA LODGE OF Pertection No. 1 —HRezular meeting NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, December 10, at 8 o'clock. D 4. Wtreets; open Lill 9 o'clock GLURGE J. HOBE, Secretary. ’2 g’ £& FACIEIC LODGE No. 135, ' L 0. O, F.—Oflicers and mem- bers are requested to assembie In Lhe lodgeroom on FRIDAY, December /IR 10, at 1.30 p. M, for the purpose of attending the fuveral of our late bro.her, FRANCIS X SIMO! W M. H. CLAUSEN, N. G £, CALIFOKNIA LODGE NO. 1.0, 0. F.—( flicers and mem- bers are hereb; notificd to meet in Memorial Hall to attend the funeral - 7/" of our iate brother. J.J. VOLLMER, on FRIDAY, December 10, at 1 P. i P. J. MILLET, N. G. | clated. G. H. N., box 33, Call. QUPERIGR NURS © hospital trained: male or femal, Ninth st "DESIRES POSITIO mental Or neivous case: : best of references. Box B., 14 JOSITION FOR UPSTAIRS DUTIES: NOT airsid of work: 5 years' references. Address MISS SI0ONE, 1139 Nineteenth st., East < akland. VW ANTED_BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN A situation to do general housework: is & good cook und iaundress. Address C. L., box 42, Call, (GEBMAN WOMAN WISHES KITcn T wors light housework or waiton sick. ¥ Twenty-seventh st. [BOATBUILDER, EXPERIEN( ED IN LIGRT- draft boats, wants positlon 10 build one for Yukou. T. A. T., box 10, Cail Office. TOUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF AN Y SORT that wi HOU window; $1 50 per d; MERICAN . CLEANING, 65c PER v. 4241 McAllisier st MAN AND WIFE sitnation on small ranch or dairy. E. F., 225 Golden Gate ave, W ANTED—POSITION OF TRUST IN PREL vate office by thorovghly reliable middie-aged man of good address. late of New Vork; best of references. 1. B. T, box 14, Ca'l Office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: ANY kind of work: city or country; undersiands (are of horses, cows and garaen; furnish refer- ence. Add. JOHN A. McDONALD, 214 ihird st. YDUNG MAN JUST FROM ALASKA WOULD like to be staked by a party to return and prospect; either private party or compaay. A. X., box 95, Call ONLY LOA M jewelry, sii WISHES Address D—W ATCHES, DIAMONDS, erware Uncle Harris, 15 Grantav. [ INCHESTER HOUSE 34 1 HIRD ST, NR Market: 200 rooms 5c to 150 per nig £3 80 1o $6 per week; convenient and respeciabie: iree bus buseage 10 aud row ibe lerry. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. MAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, 4 IN L $20; girl Cal. $25, sce party gir, Castro. $20: middie- uged woman and chid: nu se for institution irener, country laundry, $25. board. rcom, et gitl, Ber eley. Cal, 325, sce party Lere: ori, gh, $20; girl, Kiils, $20: girl, Froitvale, « al PAM- girl, Shasta County, sea rarty hére: ginl. Pacitic ave., $20; girl, Pa ¥20; girl, Geary. $20: second girl, $20: giri, k.ddy, girl, Laguna, $20: girl, Franxiin tieth st, $20; 17 Swedish Danish giris: " ©7 girls, $15: 30 younc £10 aud $i2 per mon:h. MARTIN Maurke: st. YUOK, BUARDIN G- HOUSE, $25 AND room: waltress, 5 & week and room; woman 1o make cake, ples. etc., tor deliczcy store, $3u; €00k, 86 & week a:d room; cook, $30 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke: (' ERM 2 “gup glrls, ciiy assist, $10 N CUOK, $25; NUF laundress, $20; cook. $10 and country, §20 and $25 10815, MI~N CULLEN cot 8 housework 6 younggiris ) 525 Sutterst N EA1 YOUNG GIRL. LIGHI CHAMBE AY ‘work wud plain sewlng, $12 MIS~CULL 325 Sutter st. FINED GERMAN NUKSE, $15 TO §20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 25 st. © SECOND GIRL<, CULLEN, 325 sutter AND $20. MIsS W ANTED—BY A LADY (35 FOSITION AS | (JOLOKED COOK, §20. MISS CULLER, honsekeeper: coula take charge of rooming. | \J Sutter st. . K. J., box 72, Call R it N\ EAT YOUNG GIRL: NO CO0 TWO LN ADY WISHES PUSITION AS HOUSE. | AV family; $15. Miss CULL 5 Sutter st 4 keeper, or wi | do piain sewlng and meuding | ——— et e at home. 116 Sixth Se. room 6. first loor. W 2LTRESS, HOTFL: $15; COUNTRY. MISS s ROt CuULL Sutter st. QTEADY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU — = 1 ation as kichenmald: s neat and obliging. A | QECOND COOK B, 314 Jessle st, near £ourih. D week. MIss ( VENERAL HOUSEWORKER; G OD HOME | © NEAT YOUNG GIRLS; $12 10 $15. MISs $26 Sutter st. J more of an object than wages. 511 Olive ave. YOUNG LADY WANIS A SIEADY PLACE as housekeerer: no obj cilon to the country. 21 Mission si., room 6. (w_min GIRL WISHES TO DO SECOND X work or take care uf children. 929 Plre st, cor. Taylor. Y QUSG LADY WOULD ASSIST IN HOUSE- work for use of plano and small remuneration. = CULLEN YOUNG GIBL, COUKING AND HOUSE work, two 1u Tamliy, ond girl, ¢erman nurse, $20 4 cojk. German siyie, 25 4 waitresses, restauran: sud bosrdingfiouse, $6 per week and $15 per montn younz girls to assist. $10. $12 and $15; aud a great many girls to fill situations in clty end country. J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. e 7 BRIDGE-CARPENTERS, COUNTR O wday. C R HANSEN & CO., 108 Gea! JCANDINAVIAN OR GrRMAN FARMER O and wife, $40. see pariy here: 2 4-ninie tenm- ster, $175 a day. C. K. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st TRENCH, SWISS OR ALSATIAN FLit~T- class cook, not over 40 years old, for a first- ciass plice, $100. C. K, HANSEN & CO, 108 Geary st AD WAITER FOR A FIRST-CLASs HO- tel, Coun ry; vne who writes a xood hand and speaks German. $50. G f. UANSAN & Cun 108 Geary st. ©) FIRST.CLASS WAITERS, EUROPEAN Z pan, 835, C. & HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. NER FOX COUNTRY C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary. MANGLER, COUNTRY HOUTEL, $ ber and help siarch, countr; laubdry, $30 and fund C. R. HANSEN & 0., 108 Geary st. 6 OKTER AND RUN hotel, $20. COAL-MINEKS. $250 :aA DAY. STEADY wo'k. . R HANSKEN &'CO., 108 Geary st. OOK FOR ALASKA, 14 BOARDERS, $35, found, free fare: 3 cooks, 850. $40 and $33; 2 waiters, $25: 2 dishwashers, $20, $.5; solicitor for a carpet-house. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5 WOODCHOPPERS, $175 - D §1 PER <)V cord; 83 shingle and box boltmakers; doub e shingle-blockmaker: 10 tarm hands; French chorebov, $15; man to mik and drive milk wagon, $25 and found; blacksmith to rent a shop: 3 men to operate on wire-nail machines. MUK~ EDUCATIONAL. ECHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND 1 locution, 1215 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOS pupil of Professor 6. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scoiland, and graduata of the =chool of Orutory, Philudelphia, Pa, teacher. Uilice days, 1hurs. P M., Saturday A. M EALD'S BUSINE COLLEGE, 24 POST sL—Bookkeeplng, business practice, anoris bana, typing, telegraphy, languaces, English branches: eleCtrical, civii and mining e glncering, surveying 8SSAYing, navigailon, ew.: 20 teachers: Gay and evening sessions: write for Catnlosne S OOKKEEPING—THERE 1S NO COLLEGE 1>'on carth whose ccurse is as thorough as mine: 4 to 8 weeks only Tequired: rapidity ut figures & spectalty. TARK, 855 Market st, room 57 YRES bUSINESS COLLE gomery .; individual instruction in short band, typing, bookkeepinz ielegraphy. etc., litg scholarship $5U: JOW Iales jer Week and wonth, JOLUTE. MANDOLIN, GUITAR LE S cub, $1 monthly. PROFESSOR GASTALDI 710 Lombard St. GE 525 MONT. UN1'S DANCING ACADEMY. 520 PO: L Yjavenite classes Sats, 2 . 3 : privato lessons dally, 10:30 10 5; aduits’ c'ass Monday evenings. JNGINELKING SCHOOL: CIV) U mining. mech., survey,assay, archit.: oot 1804° A VAN DEN NATLLIN, 935 Markes OCALMUSIC, MA CHESISYSTEM; TERM 3 months. ®11 Leavenworth st QINGING, PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; S French, Spanish, Ger. : $2 mo. 109 Taylor. ISS GAMBLE'S DANCING =CHOO! M 17 Devisadero. ARIHMITIC, WRITING, $5mo. 150 M ke, .op.5ta. Sat. 8 ¥ adults ciass QOKKEEPING, gram., ecc. :da ELASCO'S LYCEU M Puplls rehearsed on n CHOOL OF ACTING— ge. Alcazar bullding RAY & READY, 634 . nd 638 Clay st. BLACKSMITH FOR A CAMP, $40. FOUND: Darness-maker, granite-cutters. bricks-tters and oher places. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st W ANTED-IRONEx, $256 and tound: wood cArver: piano sales mén: coal miuers, by contract: chore boy, 87 per mouth: laborers, $1 50 a dav, ana «thers Apply t0J. F CHOSETI & \ O, 828 Sacramento st. FOR INSTITUTION [ SVATOR; $5 PER 25 Sutter st. 12 AND #1 80 week. found. 0D HOME 1082 MeAlhster st. — DISHWASHER. JANTE avenue. 3i6 GRANT \ W V I XPERIENCED. eventu st ANTED—STABLEMAN: F. & G. THOMAXN, 318 &) FIRST-CLASS STABLEMAN RFELD’S, 1085 Market st [ ANT at WESTE ER WANTED FOR SATURDAY 302 Montgom ery ave. KER V 767 Market s Q0K TED FOR REPAIRING. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN can’t get lady barbers enough. BARBER: 1 1193 Market. PXPERIKNCED CUTTER 03 chiidren’s wear. OUD TINSMITHS AT POWER & FIKE'S, 49 Sacramento st. LADIES AND 10 to 11 A. M., 84U Market. @95 PER WEEK. MAN AND WIFE, MAN- e =t) age a cash busiuess: iravellug coliector; tobacco sal sman. 315 Bush st. WE S A LORSHOP: 600D LOCATIO~; BUSH- cling pays more than expenses. Address P. 5., box 74, Cali Otlice. ATEKR WANTED AT THE MANHATTAN House, 825 ! attery at. AILORS FOR lso carpencer. SOUTH AND EUKOPE; 26 Steuart st., upstairs. Ru3Pa E HOUSE, 321 ELLIS_ROOM~ 250 week: hot and co/d baihs. OF ELOCUTION anD Sutter st UDLAM SCHOOL Diamatic Art. 92! UITAR, MANDOLLY, PIANO A lessons: 5 mo. Mars Westhzus ND VOCAL Firth s G WS FOR 5 CEN KLY CALL. in wrapper. for m: —STOD $50: Stone & Co. piano, uprizht, : 3—Mu ler plano, upright, $160; 4—curiaz uprizh 5—Vose pia uprighi, $205; 6—\ 5 puano, uprighe 50! §—~ter- upright, §215; $230; S—koenisch 1) 7—bLehnin; 0, npright, ing plano, upr ght, $265: 10— hickert Ano, upright, $400; tempting terms. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O’Farrell st., our butlding. SHEEMAN, 7 CLAY & Co’s, THE MUsE A caeainuartors of the Pactis’ Consr. o i place to buy pianos and organs: new planos from #1756 to $1400; ~econd-haud ifrom $5) upward; terms s 10w a5 $3 per month: sole represesta: tives for Steinway & ~ons, A. B. Chase. r.merson, Lud wig, Smi-h & Burnes pianos and Estey pianos and orzans. Corner of y ana Suiter sis. THE OLDEST AND LARG- est houss wesi of Chica:0 is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26. 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all otuer musical instruments, of all grades and prices. Terms emsy: prices lowest. Everything possibie wou» 10 pieass znd batlsty the customer. (UL BARGAIN KOOM CONTAINS A Mo- ) Tonala $50, an kmerson §60, Dewing Br s $150, Steinway $200, i1animan, Chase Bros.. etc. I .arge stoc< of new pianos selling rapidly s fac- tory prices. Don’t 1aii to inspect ourstock, THE 3. DEWING CO., 2d floor Flood blag., 4th & M ONOVER, SLIGE Steinway, 8 1 USED, $350. C ’ shight'y used, $275. Chickeriug, secon baad, $100. Large 510 K. lowest_prices, rent or installments, The F. W. SPENCER CO., 933 Earket st. () SECOND-HAND PIANOS, SQUAKE AND <Y ‘upright, at your own price’ #nd on your own terms, for one week ouly: we mus: have room for new stock. SHERMAY, CLAY & CO, cor. of Sutter and Kearny sts. \ to 81 night: §1to $4 J)A\ HBERS ASSOCIATION ? ment Oftice. S0()() EAIBS SaUES —ANOTHEX LoT OF men’s shoes: beer slightiy camaged: at le s :han one-fourth their value; from 25c¢ to $2 50. FREE EMPLOY- S FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave. OUSEKEEPER_FOR CIIY HOUTEL, $6. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary i, I Aduress 8. C. 8., box 95, Call Otfice, TERMAN WOMAN, WITH CHILD 2 YEARS, (3 wa s position as working housekceper: wages 5o object. Address L, box 10, Call Office NOOK FOR SMALL BOARDING-HOUSE, J $:5; call early, see party 1n office. C K. cary st 562 Mission st. bei. Firstand Secoud sts. W ANLED—AL MONFANA HOUSE 76ita Mission; men lo take rooms; 10c, 16¢ wnd 25¢ per night; 60c, S0c and $1 per week. MARKET S1.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CaLL: want ads snd subscriptions taken. ADY WI-HES WOKK PAKT OF 11K DAY: 4 hotel or rooming houses. Address K. R.,box 28, Call Oftice. Y QUNG SWEDISH GLRL W S A SITUA- tion in small private family to do general housework. Cail 448 Natoma s..2 1o postals. ¥ T ANTED—SITUATION TO DO GENERAL housework lu small family; good reterences BANSLEN & Tu., 108 VW AITRESS CITx HOTEL $20: WAITRESS, country hotel. $20; 20 gir.s. housework, $15 and $£20; 6 voung nursegiris. $10. C. K. HAN- SEX & (0., 108 Geary s W ANTED_FRENCH NULSE, CITY REF erences. $30: German or Fr-ich nurse and apstairs, $20; laundr ss and secoud work, German second, $20: youug girl Lo assist, *10 apprentice for ures-maxer; seamsiress. $4 1o $6 a $.0; | EN'S FINK CALI " ~HUrS TO Ox DER, $2 50: men’s soleing, M $5¢: only one price. 959 Howard, JECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED L States merine corps, United ~tates navy: bie-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of ljand 30 vears who are citizens of the United Etaces, o those who have legally declared their lntentioa 10 become such; must be of guod char- acter and babits and able to speak. read and write Address MARY DOYLE, 853 Twenty -second st., | week: chambermaid, 330. LEON ANDRE, 508 | lish, aud be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 fee: Oukland. Stockton st | inleignt. For further intormation apply at the : recriiting office, Y0 Eilis at. ~an Franc.sce Cai. GEKMAN GIKL DESIRES A IDDLI-AGED WOMAN FOR RANCH, $20, — - = as housekeeper, or will do plain Mo paid; 2 gitls, Alameda, same hous.; § | | ARGE STOCK OF SECONU-HAND SHOBS Post st., room 11. rmun giris, $20, $25; Swedish hous-girls, 4 tor szle; aiso iadies’ wnd misses’, from 25c up; B $25, Awerican famlles: younc i Irish housegirl, | Msfiis exchanged; good repairing: snoes made to TOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSE | - in famil, $20; nurse, $15: girl, $20; | order, &ny sivie. Coutral Repairing Shop 749 tion as housekeeper. 112 Taylor si.. room 7. | youns girl, $12. MES 3 Suttcrse, | | M1810%, uenr Grand Opera-house. 100D DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE AN | T AUNDRESS, PLAIN, COUNTKY HOTEL, | R S AT BUGTORTED (.‘ eng: mens in astore. M. s, box 114, Call 4 $20: waitress and assist chamberwork, plain | z RSN . — E < Liotel, near city, $20; cook, private familv, coun- | o T JOUNG LADY, KECENTLY FROM THE | iry town, § 5. zirs for housowork. MURKAY & | NONEY LOANED ON WATCHES Dia E o tul desites a place us houseeeper; wiliiog emeiding. 1201y Geary st, room 2. KEADY 636 Clay s Leading Employment Agents, 634 and . TO_ DO near 18th. A YoU Call 641V ANTED—BY hous-work. NG GIR alencia st W TOUNG LADY DESIRES PLACE AS STE GRFADHEE or housekweper: no objection Lo coum 1015 Markel st., roum 17, second floor. QIIUATION WANTED Bi GOOD GERMAN + girl s upstairs girl or general housework. Call or address K. ., 28 Turk at. OLDERLY GERMAN LaDY WISHES SITU- 4 Gtion 1o o iicbi housework and taxe care of Coitdren: German preferred; good howe the ob- ject Apply 34532 Ihird st 1 EFINED YOUSG WOMAN, COMPETEN] s and reilab e, wants position ju small fami wages $20 to $25. 51134 kranxiin s “OUNG LADY DESIRES PLACE AS STE Ograplier or housekeeper: Do objection to coun- 7. 1010 arket, room 17, second floor. 7OUNG LADY JUST ROM SALT LAKE City desites position as bousekeeper. Apply 1202 Geary st room 6. TOUNG WOMAN ers position. Call Seventh, room 10, WISHES HOUSEKEEP- 1104 Mission st, corner of JESPECTABLE FARTY DESIRING A GOOD \ home in exchange for IIght services: refer- ences required. Acdress k. C., box 7, Cail Office. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES WORKING housekeeper’s josition or do plain mending. 131 Fourth st.. room 1. TOUNG LADY DESIRES A HOUSKRKEEP- er's place; no objections to countrs. 111 Geary s, 100w 2. TOUNG LADY DESIRES 10 GET A PLACE as bousekerper: no objection (o the country. 207 Post st., room 9. N IS8 VIOLA MARTIN, JUB TYPEWRIT- fug. 501 Post st., room 19. TYPEWRITEH traveling corre- Pphotograph retoucher; pac QUENOGRAPHER AND O Jady_matron: 6 sale.daaies; spondent; matron; ers 313 Bush st W ANTED—NEAT YOUNG GIRLTO DU GE - era Bousewors in Feraeler: no washing: wages 815, Apply 707 Pierce st clty, betweeu § and 12 A YFRENTICE—YOUNG LADY TO LEARN £) dressmaking. MRS, M. KAUFMANN, 451 Turk st. NEL OVERSHIR LeVl STRAUSS & CO., ERATORS ON FLaA and underwear. 3215 Fremont st EVI STRAUSS & CO’S FACTORY WILL 4 resume work Monday, Dec. 13, “IRI, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, PLAIN COOR- (i ing! sieep home: $15. 1619 #ilimore, after 9, ‘\ ANTFD — GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- WOrk; wages $12 1930 Pine st TOUNG GIRL 10 TAKE C2 OF BABY: wages $12 50: refs. required. 2 Jackson. TOUNG WOMAN 10 A1 LEND SHOP: MUST have some kuowledge of bookikeeping. & Brac G L GERMAN PRE C IRL, G care of Laby: good wakes. "OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housewors: wages 85. Cail 827 Pine st. ‘D, TO TAK 2017 Broderick. 0ATMAKER—2801 GREENWICH Si; Ine quire ut barber-shop. 9 BUTTON-HOLE-MAKERS ON VESTS. R, THOMAS, 718 Market st. (GUUD, GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; good home. Apply $01 Hayes si. ERMAN GIR]. WANTED FOR GENERAL OUNG WUMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day office cleaning. 210 Tuik st., room 7. Y housework. 530 Vaiencia st. VATHOLIC GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUBE- Woiki age 14t0o16. 626 Sacramenio st. ONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIA- monds,jew Iry.etc. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. M SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HINESE & JAPANESE; EST'D 20 YEARS; belp:tel main 1997. BRADLEY &00.,640 Clay C IRL FOK GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 725 Golden Gate ave. ING-GLOVE MAKER. monds, jewelry, ete. Uncle tiarris, 13 Grant S UPPERS TO MEAS- SHIRLEY, 921 toward st. HUOEMAKERS! Mk ure: $1 and up. QAILORS O M M Foa wate = 615 LARRIN—BRANCH CaLu E UEHY HuUSE 8635 Ma L KET " 2Uc. 25¢ 10 SUC tight: Bl to $2 week. AND ORDINARY wanted at Lane's, 504 Davis st SEAMEN neac Jackson. EARN BARBER TRADE IN 8 S. 5. Barber Collese, 13815 Eighth EN TO L weeks. G, 50c: LADIES, 4Uc: WHILE 638 Market: branch 767 Markew UFFICE OF THE Subscriptions &nc want ads taken. SIMON WANLS 100 MEN 10 GEL BOTTLE Leeror wine Sc; vest tree lunch. 643 Clay. KooMS L UF UNCALLISD-FOK SHUES FROM 250 4 up to $1 562 Mission st., vet. 1st and 2d. PRY ACME EOUSE 957 MaKhki ~T. low Fixih, for a room: ¥de w night B $1 u woek. QINGLE KROUMS 16c AND 160 NIGHT, 750 Hund 31 week. Lindell Houss, Sixth and Howard \Y IACHESIER HOUSE, a4 1uIkD si, SR Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a nighi: reading- ANTED TULOLLECE WAGES DUE LABOR- ersacierks KNOX Coilvction Agev, 110 Sutter. UNA-FiDE KEDUCTION IN PRICE Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- W. ¢ HAMIL- & Co,, 824 Posi STOUK OF ~IEINWAY. CHICKER- ing and other standard makes of nprizht 1anos from $126 0 §260 ac HELN k & CO., 136 s, Y. M. C. A. building: ~HAW IMALL UPRIGHT, $6.; FINE LAKGE U= right, $125; ~terling, $150: 10 other 200d bare gains. BOWERS & SON, 23 and 25 Firih si.a FLE HEMME & 108G UPKIGHT _$150 cash, English upright $50, at M AUV ALS', 769 Market st. ‘QOHMER & CO.. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY, +D Evans, briggs and other pianocs: see our rent pian; nainterest nrst year. 508, 510, 51% Post. SALE —dusl SELL; jmmenss reduction for cash oroa EATON E~TATE 735 Market s GOOD PIANO ON §5 « ments: cost $400. UMIN ISTKATUR > pianos ac instrilments Fiov E einway upright: W LN PIANO, 7Y CCLAVES, $150; squares from $25. STA 'L 1A M,106 MeAllister. INSTALL- 21 Leavenworth. SCHUB must sell: 1019 Van OBNUG’S NEW STYLE PIANOI periect, brililant, powerful (one. 216 Post. €INE, LARGE ficed for cash £65. Tenth. JANOS, ORGANS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL instruments tuned, repaired. 113135 Mission. | T INGSBURY (1897 MUDEL), 1S ThE PIANG you want. J. HARRY SCOUTT, 526 Hayess-. LO0MAL GREAT BARGAIN.SCHMI1Z ) 16 McAllister, near Hibernia Bank. SUPEEIOK « JULINS, ZITHe RS, OLD & NEW. 1i. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. K 1 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S ONLY W ika ¥you find a8i0ck Of new Steinway pianos. NABE PLANOS; MW SCALE; NEW siyles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O Farrell s.. =0 MiSSIUN — SUBSCR!P 2520 Jam: M 0N THE CALL. HORSES. W ANTED—NICE PONY AND CART IN tirst-c ass condition. Address, with fuil par- ticulars a- to kind, conditions and price, R. 5., box 5, Call Office. 4() BUKSKS FOR = SALE; ALSO WAGONS Luggles, carts. harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Barker 827 Sixih st: auction seles every Weak Desday. BULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. UST ARRIVED, 150 DRAUGHT AND driving hor: TATT £ REALL'S, 721 Howard. e R —, To0m: 1ree "bus and baigage o nd irom th- ferry. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Heno House proprie- tor. el runs Denver Honss, 211 Third st.: Add inrge roomy; 26c per nign: 8 WAGONS AND CARRIAGE UBBER-TTRE ROAD BUGGY AND LA deaus, cart and light_coupe: used very little: I EN . O'BRIEN’ 5 50l AGENTS WANTED. a bargals, S, Polk si. and Goiden AND WOMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS | PONY, CART AND HARNESS; NEAKLY Mo make mouey selling simplex mirrors Apuly at office, room 709 927 Market. W TS IN EVERY COUNTY. oker. 320 Devisadero, 8. ¥ PARTNERS WANTED, e T A ART WANTED BY OWNER OF (A splendidly adapted for establishing ex- cel.ent roadhouse, being prominent coruer near s couniy courthouse; #500 cash required. Apply 554 Turk st., in basement. e e . ANTED—AGEN fureka ~team ¢ JXPERIENCED DRIV, 413-415 Market st. \ JOMAN TO TAKE HOME WASHING AND doironing. Apply 148 Sanchez st. UNTLE & G CHI~ 656 AND JAPANESE emp. oflice. 51415 Calitornia si.. tel. mais 231 1 JIRL: GENERAL HOUSEWOEK: SMALL German 'amily : wages $15. 3401 Geary st ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. e INGLE MAN WISHES BOARD AND LODG- ingla private family. P. K. box 8, Lail. ) JAPANE-E EMPLOYMENT 41415 O'Farreil, Tel. E. 426. PXP.RIENCED GLOVE OPGRATOKRS, AP- piy Crown Glove Faciory, 412 Marke: st APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office, Lest help, 314n Sutter &.; tei. Grant 30. WORK BY YOUNG MAN OF 24: STRONG, willing and a hustler; used to t00is and gen Sal vork. Address G ‘W. HOWELL, b13lg ones st. ANTED—BY RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED man, situa.ion as nishi watchman or any po- sition of rust; good references. R. A. B, box 9, Cail. VW ANTED—SOLICITING OR COLLECLING on commission; single man; 31; best city references and boud. M. A., box 16, Call. YQune ma EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper and steuographer. wants situation: sal- ary moderate: references. J L C. box 2 Call. J. R WILLIaus Recording Secretary. GERMANIA LODGE No. 116, B e Yaneras cnm-% mittee, ofticers aud members 0f Ger- maois Lodge No. 116.1.0. O. F., are S invited to ai_end the faneral of our late brother, P. CLEMENT. on SATURDAY, Decemuer 11, 1 o'clo k. from i O. 0. F. Hall, corner Seventh and Market sts. OTTO SCHUL1Z, N. G. EMIL NIEMEIER, R. S, THE CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMIS. 100, having received appiications to mine by the hydraulic_process from George Kieber in the Badger Hill Mine, near Placerv lie, 1 Dorado County, to deposit taiiings In lowa Cauyon: from F. W.Cook i the iry Again Mine, near Placer- ville, E1 Dorado County, 10 deposit tailings in ravide: 1om Matt Yorer In the Hoosier Min near Georgetown, El Dorado (ounty. (o deposit tsillugs in Bear Creek; from (tto Reichel i the Mountain Ranch Mine, near Mouuiain Ranch, Calaveras County, to deposit iailings in & ravine; from J. ¥ Guroev et ais. in the Johnston Placer Mine, near Sgu Andreas. ¢ aliveras County, to de- posis taliings in & ravive, and rrom J. G. Under- Wooa and W. N. Lamb in the Chris *impher Mive, newr Plymout, Amador County, to deposit i ings in Indian Creek, gives no:ice tAat & meeting will be held at room 5v. Klood bullding, San Frane cisco, Cal., on December 27, 1897, at 1130 P. 3. AITER AND USEFUL MAN £00d Worker: city or countr, Address M. 0., box 6, Call Utlice. HINESE FIRST-CLASS FAM LY COOK wants situation: small washiug, cooking: city Or Oskland; good references. 61513 Dupont, S. F. APANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS POSI- Jton as schoolboy " to do for family, Ad- dress G. FAMU KA, 583 Geary st 3 J APANESE COOK OR BUTLEK, WHO Has first-class reference, wants position in cliy. B.N., 35 Willow ave. QUICK AND 00d reference. APANLSE COOK WISHES PUSITION TO do general housework. HENRY, 1917 Broad- wa; THOROUGH BUSINESS M.N WITH GOOD reputation desires a position: any one having an openin: in office or salesman, collector or traveiiog ageni; competeni to fil any of the above-mentioned positions, please address M. 0., box 12, Cail. ‘W ELL EDUCATED GENTLEMAN OF GOOD reputation and with the best of references, desires to have any kind of situation: speaks and wrltes German and Swedish. M. ., box 30, Call, , 3bc; MEN'y sl repairing donme a: hait Mission si., bet. 1st and 2a. the usual price. 662 NlONBY LOANED ON WATCHES, DIa- < monds,jewelry,etc. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. 61' LARKIN—BRANCH UFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and wan: ads taken AWRENCE DRE-S. CU - 1079 Market: u perfect it gu trylng on: eall and be convince NEW FRENCIL SKIRT PATTIRNS, 250 dress maxers furnished positions free. McDow- ell Dressmak Ing and Milinery School, 103 Post. |, ADIES SHOES, J shoes, soling, buc: TING SCHOUL, aranteed without WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. new:'s bargain. Fifteenth and Valencia LL KINDS NEW & SECOND-HAND WAG- ons. carriages, buggles, carts, harness: largest assortment, lowest prices. 15th and Valeacia sts. ANTED—LIGHT SECOND-HAND VEHIs cle for pony. Address C., box 2, Call Oflice. ARGALNS! SARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN Dew and second-hand wagous, buggies, carts, barness, robes aud biankets. Leihold Haruess Company, 211 Larkin st bpp. new City Hall JINE LAUNDRY, BAKERS AND MILK wagons cheap for cash or nstallments; 1 fins 10p and open buggy: aiso ] hack. 23 Harrison s CARPET-CLEANING. 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: Cieans, moves, iays carpets. G. h. STEVENS, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Elghth st.: telephone South 250, W ANT -D—_SECOND-HAND SCROLL SAW with footpower. TR. JAEGER, 241 Natoma. W ANTED—LADY’~ BICYCLE: CHEAP. AD dress Bicycie, box 40. Call Office. - LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweior, 226 Eilis st. MACHINERY, BOILERS, kNGINE~, BELT- ing, tools. scales, metais: cash or trade. H. S WHITE, 516 Mission st., near First. N ACHINERY. BLLTING, PIPE, BLACK- A¥E smith t00ls, brakebio -k rubber, hose, tools of all descriptions bought and soid. 204 Mission st Brancn store, 46 Clay 8. J. LIVINGSTO.. M GST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; sM Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market. 200 rooms: 25¢ 10 $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free Lus and baggage 10 and trom fer: —————————————————— HELP WANTED-MALE. (00K, SMALL RESTAURANT, 835 . axD room: boarding-house cook, $20 and room: cook, small res anrant, and room: cook, £40 #0: Toum: second cook. 25 and room: § cooks, country, $:0 an room: cook. restaurant, $60: uight cook, $12 a wee cake-baker, window work, $10 a week: cook. 235, 10 Sunday work: $ c00<5, £10 a week: broiler, $60. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market BABBOY.$3 A WEEK AND ROOM; HOST- ler. $35: man (0 help in arestaurant bakery, chore mao, $20; errand oy, $10 and room; Ger- man to work in mest warket, man for ranch wito can do prunin:. porier for barber shop, restaurant porter, 25 more voodcu.ters, bar man and wait some. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market si. WAITERS, $20 AND ROOM; 3 WAITERS, $25 and room: night steward, $00; 7 walters, 85, 36and §7 per week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marxet st. JARCOOK: 840 AND ROONM: SFCOND COOK, 25 a0d room, abd dishwasher, MARTIN & GO, 749 Markep, o $10 ana room, ADIES SHOES, SOLING, obc; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing dons at hait the usual price. b62 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d. 6/1>BAND CLO I'HIN'G,DRE\'SE-‘,\EAL\KL\'S < wanted; best prices: send postal. 1020 Folsons. A KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST WILL PAY « cash for clothing and v00Ks: send for me. AWNBROKKR—OLD GOLD, SILVE! CAST- O cloihing bought. Add COLENM AN 417 hieL HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address |n}t!he United 'States or Canada one Dhiteds e year for §1 50, post~ e LOST. / HITE GREYHOUND BITCH: BRINDLE SPOts: rewara. urn 91 South Park. OST — SMALI. GOLD SKULL charm with diamoy rewarded K. A. M non et Tn; finder will o s det fn; finder will ve - 646 Marke. st. Y BES Y UU beCOME DISQUSTED WITH poor work send (0 SPAULDING'S FloneerCas pet-beatinz Works, 553-57 Tehama st.; tel. 50. 4k ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUELN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 228, ALYANCE CaRe CLEANING €O, 402 Sutter; tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM, prop. 3 REAT EASTERN SIkaM ing works. 14 8th, B. GRAN TLEANIN G, ples tree; ARPEI-CLEAN tel Jessie 201. °C. LAYING, 50: KU . SAM: tel. Jessio 944 Stration, 3 Eighta, JARPELS CLEANED & KENOYVATED LIKE Dew. 23Tenth; lei. South 6. Mackintosh & Va, J . 5HMUICHELL CARPET-CLEANING GO, + %40 l4ihst; cleaning Se. & yard: tel. Mis. 74, J . WATTS. reilubie carpet-cicun g, renoviz,ait « aton works, 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessto 3 CUAKLINS cakpni- B33 Goldea Gate ava. L BEATING WORAYL Telephona Kast 1 FURNITURE FOR SALE. ROOMS AND BATH: 3 FEDROOM SE 6 T with bedding: well furnished ki renc 814, 750 Natoma st o itchen, 37 ———— e e ) FURNITURE WANTED. (S ANTED—FURNISHED FLAT cheap for cash. Y. Y., box 5, ASH kOt FUKNITU. fuil value. OR HOUSE; all Office. KE, CaALPET Facific Iur (o, i > £ TC: 228 Stockton st. IGHEST PRICES 10 FILL NEW BULLD. Ing. 840 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1821, EARL MEDALION PIN; JENNIE SA X e Eon back: liberal reward. 1624 Octuvin UL J. NeUoAs, 121 SIX1H ST, BUYS AN « sells furniture. s Ans and carpets; also storage, MAKKET ST.—_BRANCH OFFIOK OF LALL; want ads and subscriptions taken. 4 Py NDIANA AUC:ION Cu. REMOVED 1019 Ilonllvmur: st.:highest orices paid. Tel. Davis 71

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