The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 6, 1898, Page 12

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12 THREE CHOICE VERE BECALMED Clear Sailing for Three Others Timidly Sup- ported. | out of a selling race by Ed Corrigan, but Sam The Strongly Touted Sprinter | I Don’t Know Finished Third. The Track Suited Joe Ullman and He ‘Won, Heavily Backed by Some ‘Wise Ones. The favorites about managed to make a stand-off of it “ladies’ day” at Ingleside, finishing first in three of the six events. The attendance was about as large as usual, but the bet- ting was a trifle dull. “Longshot” Conley was again the favored one of the grand stand, and when he man- aged to get left at the post with Hei- delberg in the third event a groan arose from its occupants that sounded not unlike the roar of the tireless breakers on the distant ocean beach. The colored lad redeemed himself later | in the day though by riding a corking race astride of Yankee Doodle. If ever a horse was more strongly “touted” than the northern sprinter I Don’t Know, that animal has yet to make its appearance at the meeting. He opened in the betting at 8 to 5, and though the money poured into the books on him in various sized amounts, the pewcomers' odds gradually drifted back in the betting to threes, the lay- ers of prices apparently not taking much stock in the tip. Q. Morse had the leg up, and, getting the Oregon horse away from the post none to well, quickly showed in front and remained there until the paddock was reached. There he became leg weary and was passed by both Joe Ullman and Twin- kle Twink, the former winning in a | drive by a neck. Stentor, the favorite, made a miserable showing. The win- ner was played down from 10 to 6. The Morello colt Imperious finally got out of the maiden class in the opening seven-furlong run. He was coupled in the betting with Joe Levy, and the ring laid 5 to 1 against the pair. The | latter led the big field until well into the stretch, where Cash Sloan came | with a rush on Imperious and won handily from The Dipper, ridden by Conley. Preston, the 6 to 5 favorite, could not get up, finishing a hard-rid- den third. The Kittleman Bros. made it three straight with the good filly Midlight in | the six-furlong sprint next decided. ‘With Conley up, she ruled a 13 to 5 choice in the betting, and in a rat- tling drive with Lucky Dog the last sixteenth, earned the decision by a | nose. Miss Lynah and Sorrow showed | prominently out in front to the stretch | where they grew leg weary. In the mile selling run which follow- €d, Master O'Connor, the midget rider, celebrated his first win in the saddle since his arrival here. He had the leg up on Kaiser Ludwig, and Griffin's horse ran away from his field, galloping in ahead of Rufalba, a 6 to 1 chance, Old Mulberry stumbled into the show. Heidelberg, the third choice, with Con- ley up, and Miss Ruth, a longer priced one, were left at the post. Charley Thorpe got home first with the favorite San Marco in the fifth event, another mile selling affalr. Thorpe took no chances with the first choice, bit kept his horse in front all the way, and in a hard drive led Be- namela and Charlle Reiff a length. Benamela managed to secure the place by a nose. The final race on the card, a mile and | @ furlong selling affalr, went to Ed Purser's’ Yankee Doodle, ridden by | Conley. Leading from the start, he | g0t to the wire first in the hardest sort | of a drive, a nose before Song and | Dance, with Spencer in the saddle. Una | Colorado was a fair third at long odds. | | time would indicate the presence of rain. The 8 to 5 favorite Can’t Dance was a distant fifth. Vo SR e il TRACK ITEMS. Prestar is a very slow colt to get in motion and most of his races are lost at the start. He also appears to be more at home in heavy going. While the talk is going the rounds about the soll of the two big tracks tangling up form, it might be well for the Ingleside management to inform the people when it intends to plow up the course, as it would then be easier to figure on the prospective winners. On Tuesday it was in record-breaking condition, but yes- terday it had been so harrowed up that the Sam Hildreth seemed fated to lose Lucky Dog. Some days ago the big sprinter was taken managed to get him back the same night. Yesterday he was claimed out of the third event by Hugh Jones, owner of Mainstay. The big fellow was entered to be sold for $700, which makes him stand his new owner $97 Hughey also went after Benamela, to which horse his colt Charlie Reiff finished third in the fifth race, but was just four minutes late in putting in his claim. “He supposed the time allowed by the rule was twenty minutes, when it is only fifteen. Tom Griffin got rid of one of his string yes- terday. He had Kaiser Ludwig in the third | event entered to be sold for $300. After the | colt had won_in a_ gallop Johnny Coleman bid him up to $500 and Griffin let him go. He looks a very reasonable horse at the figure. ; Tt looked very much as though Master O'Con- | nor was caught napping with Miss Prim. The mare was in_a position to break, but she either would not or O'Connor did hot expect a breakaway. Dave Gideon went down the line on her. “Butch” Fisher stopd to make a mifld “kill- ing” on the last race. He backed his old horse Una Colorado at the long odds of 150 to 1. d had he finished first instead of third Butch” would bave taken over $7000 from the ring. On Monday, January 10, the firm of Killip & Co. will hold ‘a big sale of hackneys, mares and geldings sired by imp. Paragon, at their sales- vard, Market street and Van Ness avenue. The stock to be disposed of is from the breed- ing establishment of Fulton G. Ben? Fresno. Fach animal is well broken, single, double and four-in-hand, and also well instructed in sad- dle exercise. Following are the entries for to-day’s running event: First Race—Seven fur'angs; three-year-old: 310 Mordecat 366 Towanda 37 La Loma 342)Master M; Tiny_ P 379 Tenrica 246 Dr. Ma 310 Musculay 363 Glenower 333 George Lee. 354 Mortnel 35 Mainbar . Bonita | 874 Highlana | 374 Attainm 379 Donator . [ 360 Henry C 278 Don Luls Second Race—Five furlongs. 345 Hermoso 94| (353)Ct. of Flanders. 94 102 Mt. Roy 350 Tea Rose .......101 | . La Ventura 5 Bow and Arrow 91 | (22)R. Q. Ban.....[110 (299)Bliss Rucker .. 9 | (379)Dr. Sharp 4 Third Race—Sweepstakes; two miles; $1000 added. | 369 Wheel of Fort.120] 36 The Bachelor ..110 369 Vineitor 7 (331)Yankee Doodle.103 391 Song and Dancel1? 369 Billy McCloskey100 Fourth Race—Seven-eighths of a mile; sell- | ing. 358 Miss Ruth. 276 Doyle . 318 Meadow 370 Joe Terry . 351 Double Qui 352 Har. Thoburi -100 100 104 Marcel 375 Red Glenn .....104 391 Walter 391 Una Colorado .. 7 291 Cavallo 378 Mamie Scott 82 Veragua . Fifth Race—One and a sixteenth miles: sell- ing. 384 Plan .. 828 Sir Dilke . 870 Cromwell . Sixth Race—Seven 298 Napamax . 867 Imp. Tri Martha I 91| 277 Palomacita 110 (376) Argentina . 106 291 Can't Dance elghths of a mile. 99| 388 Yule ......... 104 139 Chartreuse il 89| 389 Malplaquet 8 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES. First Race—George Lee, Don Luis, Attaln- | ment. Second Race—Tea Rose, Dr. Sharp. Third Race—The Bachelor, Song and Dance, | Vineitor. | Fourth Race—Double Quick, Mamie Scott, | Harry Thoburn. Fifth Race—Argentina, Palomacita, Crom- | well. | Sixth Race—Imp. Tripping, Martha IT, Napa- | | | | Count of Flanders, | max. In the Divorce Courts. Freida Sperry was granted a divorce from Willlam Sperry vesterday on the ground of failure to provide. The plain- | tiff was allowed to resume her maiden | name, Freida Heinning. Clara Felt was o r_application for a_divorce B Gtorge B Felt: and was allowsd to resume her malden name, Clara Brotton. | Nancy Nellson was_granted a divorce from her husband, William M. Neflson. The court allowed the plaintiff 3% a month_alimony. John G. Rae and Cath- erine Rae were divorced by Judge Dain- | gerfleld. Soclal at the Y. M. C. A A soclal reception will be given at the | Young Men’s ristian Association build- ing to-night by the young people of St. Luke's Church. There will be a special musical programme under the direction of W. A. Sabin, the choirmaster of St. Luke's. Refreshments will be served and the people of the parish and their friends and the young men of the Young Men's Christian Association will be the guests | of the occasion. “THE -CAl172S% CIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB- A P of the Winter Meeting. Wednes. Track fast. RACING CHART. Ingleside Track--Fifty-seventh day day, January 5, 1898. Weather fine 386. " FIRST RACE—Seven farlongs; ma purse, $350. iden three-vear-olds ~Tna, Horses. Weight. |St. %m. lam. ¥m. Str. 362 Imperious § 7 T1% 6 5 | 322 The Dipper . in e 63 [ | 3 Prestar 5ns 2h 21% 1n 5 1 | 362 Formella 42 41 414 3h 3 8 36 Hime 2h . &h' 84 9I% Eh 1B | 362 Joe Le 3h 11% 1ns 21% 67 | * | 366 Mainbar 1in 3 2h 4n 72 12 360 Tom Spencer ity Sik % $F Sn [Dewment | & 1 | 360 Texarkana ... 63 - Bh- 7% 32 96 |W\ Martin ... 6 6| ... Mafor Hooker 11 198 108 1015 103 |Piggott |12 12 | 262 Carlls 11 1 1 11 1 [Gray 1 8 2| * Coupled with Imperious, Time, 1:30. Wirner, B. Schrefber's b. g. eastly. by Morello-Helen Scratch. Good start. Won three-year-olds and upwar = % %m. _ Str._ Fin [} Midlight, 4.. 72 €h 7% ins 2 135 | Lucky D éh §1% 4n 2h 1 3 Mi 2h 1hwah - 3X 2 5 4h 4h B1 45 IClawson . g 8 | 5% 7Th 62 1% (Shields . 5 15 | $5 920 84 61 Spencer @ 4 | 1h 3h 3h 72 [Gray 0 4| 3n 2 a 21 84 (Woods AL B2 8 925 930 |Garigan 7 10 | . 3 10 10 19 10 |Davison 150 200 | %. Winner, Kittleman Bros.’ br. f. by imp. Midlothian-Electric Light. Good Von first three driving. | —— S = == = =y — | 888, THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. X Horses. Welght |St.___%m. Fin. | Jockeys. 10p. CL Kaiser Ludwig, 4..101) 5 12 11 [0'Connor 5 8 Rufalba, 4. 2 $1 E. Jones . 8 8| Mulberry, i Gray .. n | Soniro, 4. 8 “E% 4 72 | Atticus, § £ 1k %15 | 'obey, 6. 00 Mollie' R, ¢ L o R Our Climate. 6. 7 61 L g | Heidelberg, 3 4 L | 65_Miss Rutk . A B .15 Left. ~ Time, 1:43%. Winner, H. T. Gritfin's b. o. by Ludwig-Ferida. Good start for all but Heidelberg and Miss Ruth. Won easily. ydex. Horses. Weight.(St. Joe Ullman, 4. Twinkle Twink, I Don't Know, Stentor, 4. Pat Murphy, Cardwell, 3 359 ol ERE I E 7 ¥ ¥an. Wm. Str. Fin. | Jookeys. [Op. CL 1 1% 11 [Thorpe . 33 7. = A% ST 3103 y $h b 23 Clawson” 8 10 n ray .. % 2n 21% 56 |Golden - A ; ; ‘K z B ”15 Jones . 12 3 Miss Prim, 4 R i i *Pulled up. Time, 1:42%. Winner, Miller & Blazer's start. Won first three driving. . St. Blaise-War Dance. Good | line of Ferrie (Blake) street, | 30 feet of Iot 21, block E, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1898 PEARY WILL LECTURE HERE The Distinguished Arctic Ex- plorer to Be in This City Next Week. Gottlob & Co. Arranged to Have Him Begin His Friedlander, Have Tour Here. Dr. Fridjof Nansen will not be the only explorer to tell of his wanderings in the unknown northern regions to a San Francisco audience, as Lieuten- ant R. E. Peary, whose fame as an explorer is equal to Nansen's, will lec- ture at the California Theater next month. The announcement of Lieutenant Peary’s coming was made yesterday at the Baldwin by Russell Palmer, who is here as the personal representative of | Major James B. Pond, under whose di- | rection the lecture tour will take place. | He has completed arrangements with Friedlander, Gottlob & Co. to have the lieutenant lecture on the 15th and 16th of February. In speaking of the coming tour Mr. Palmer said: “Since his return from the Arctic regions Lieutenant Peary has recelved a reception almost amounting to hero worship. He has been dined and wined by the leading geographical and scientific societies of | the East, and has won the confidence of all by his modesty, courtesy and learning. While in England his recep- tion was greater than has been accord- ed any American citizen since Grant's notable visit. The Queen dined him and he lectured before the famed geo- graphical societies of that country. The Royal Scottish Geographical Society presented him with its medal and other honors were showered on him. Mr. Peary will come direct from New York to this city and will lecture throughout the coast.” Mr. Palmer will leave in a few days for the south, where he will arrange other lecture dates for the distinguish- | ed traveler. ——— Bondsmen Held. A suit has been filed in the District | Court against A. W. Robinson and W. A. Davies to recover $250 bail for James Anderson. Anderson, who was charged with having counterfeit moneg; in his possession, left the vicinity and his pres- ent whereabouts s unknown ————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Emma Dantel to Catherine Hoche Julius) lot on S line of Jackson street, (wite of 112:6 | E of Polk, E 25 by S 127:5%; $10. Rienzi and Mary C. Catherine F. McVey, Hughes to Mary and lot on S line of Page | street, 112:6 W of Laguna, W 25 by § 137:6; $10. Sharon Estate Co. to Edwin H. Mozart, lot on NW corner of Golden Gate avenus and Bteiner street, N 137:6 by W 137:6; $100. B. J. Vogel to Alliance Bullding and Loan Association, lot on S line of Pine street, E of Broderick, E 21:6 by S 92; $10. Martin Higgins to Annie Higg! lot on E 1 N of Point W s, Lobos avenue, S 26:9, E 116:11, N gLt Charles E. Livermore Walker, lot on N E of Church, ation and $200. Horatio P. and Helen E. Livermore to same, same: $10. Franz A. Braner to Catherine von Hofen, lot on 8 line of Bay street, 137:6 E of Stockton, E to_ Albert line of Liberty street, 2 25 by N 114, valuable conside: 45:10 by S 68:9; §10. Conrad Reigelhuth to Amiel H. Brod, lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 175 § of “H'' street, S 25 by S 120; $10. Ameil H. Brod to S. C. Hammond. same: $10. Sarah E. Tibbits to J. H. Meredith, lot on W line of First avenue, 1 of Presidio Res- ervation, § 7:6 by W 120; in lot on SW line of Presidio Reservation and First ave- nue, S 105, W 120, N to Reservation; E to be- ginning; $. - 8. F. Sinclair. by James N. Block, tax col- lector, to Ellen Sinclair, lots 73, 74 and 75, West End Eomestead Assoclation, tax deed; $13. John B. Lauinger to Charies and Emile Ser- veau, lot on N line of Hanover street, 178 W of Guttenberg, W 178 by N 213, lots 81 and §2, | same; $10. Aloameda County. V. P. Mitchels to Stephen Gallagher, the E pany’s Tract, Oakland; $ Milton E. Willls to Frances M, Vyilts, lot on of E line of Park street, 50 ) Buena Vista avenue, N 50 by E 130, block tion Homestead tract, Alameda; $10. Mary Nielson, executrix of estate of Her- man Nieleon. to M. C. Petersen, lots § and 8, Nielson tract, map 1, in Soto Rancho, Eden Township; $1386, C. H. and J land Mutual Loan Assoclation, lot on E line of Peralta street. 35 S of Twelfth, § 31, B 119.67. N 3. W 11580 to beginning, block 536, Oakland; ail shares capital stock of sald cor- poration pledged by first party as security for a Joan made by sald corporation; $10. Oakland General Hoapital, a_corporation, by | commissioner, to Willam T. Hamilton, NW corner of Eighth and Grove streets, 100 by N 95, block 93, Oakland; $395. Alphonse and Consuelo T. Mervy to_George Clark, lot on W line of Lewis street, 214.582 N of W Fifth, N 65.9, § 63.90. E 18, block A, Bay View Homestead, Oakland: $10. F. K. and Rosa M. Shattuck to Charles J. McClain, lot on N line of Bancroft way, 723:11 W of Shattuck avenue, W 50 by N 135, being portion of plot 65, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Berkeley; $100. Charles F. Maxim to Albert T. Newth, lots 1 to 12 block 15. Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brookiyn Township; $10. lot on w Mary B. and Daniel W. Pratt to Frances L. | 10, oBeminary-avenue | ;80 Thompson, lots § and tract, Brooklyn Townsh! Emily K. Latham, by attorney, to E. A. | Holman, Iot 5, block B, Latham Terrace. sub- ject to mortgage, Brooklyn Township: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Adam Ja- | cobs, lots 1 to 8, block 9, and lot 31, block 4, Ellendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. W. D. and Evalyn V. Huntington to Edward G. Duisenberg, lot C, being a resubdivision of lots 11, 12 and 13, block A, Oakland View Homestead, Oakland; $1500. Joseph Jacoby to Carolina Jacoby, lot on SE line of Eighteenth street, 100 W of Twelfth avenue, W 50 by § 150, block 93, Clinton, East | Oakland; gift. Jose C. Tas to Sulustrina Vireira, lot 22, block E, Map of Eastern Extension of Pleas- anton, Murray Township: $160. Benjamin Harrison to Helen G. Harrison, lot | on NE line of Fast Tenth street, 10 NW of Ninth avenue, NW 70, NE 150, SE 40, SW 30, SE 30, SW 120, to beginning, block 18, Clinton, Fast Oakland: gift. Louis T. Hansen to same, lot on East Tenth street, 70 NE of Ninth avenue, NW 4 by NE 120, block 18, same, East Oakland; $10. Edward J. and Julia Pullen to.Charles F. Schlener,lots & and 6, block 8, McKee Tract, Oakland_Annex; $10. Anna M. Ainsworth to L. H. Elliott, lots 5 and 6, block E of Tuohy-s second addition to Town of Berkeley, Oakland Township: $10. Jobn Conant to W. E. Griffith, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 9.84 S of Stuart street, § 40 by W 12, being lot 4, block 24, Shattuck Tract, Berkeley; §10. John C. Boyle to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on NE_corner of Taylor avenue and Sixth street, E 120 by N 132:8, Alameda; $5. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINEES OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open untfl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 ¢'clock. 39 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. S.W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 108 Eleventh straet: open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open till 9 o'clock. William | Central Land Com- | Alameda sta- | nna Spaulding to West Oak- | VE line of | I MEETING TICES—Continued. YERBA Buena Lodge No. 16, 1. O, O. F. Officers ang members ‘e requested to assemble at the lodge Toom on THURSDAY, January . 8t 1 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late brother, GEORGE J. SMITH, P. G. A. D. CHESHIRE, N. G. H. F. NEUNABER, Rec. Sec. YERBA Buena Lodge No. 15, I O. Q. F. Installation of officers, . THURSDAY EVENING, January 6. at 8 o'clock. Visiting broth- ers cordially invited. - %, . D, CHESHIRE, N. H. F. NEUNABER, Rec. Sec. MISSION Chapter No. 155, O. E. 8., Miesion Masonic Temple. 2368 Mission 2 meeting THIS (THURS DAY EVENING, January 6, for con- ferring degrees. 'By order of the W. M. MARY G. FOSTER, Secy. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Realty Syndicate will be held at the offica gf lhl‘e‘ cor;‘)untlnn. 14 Sansome 5, an Francisco, at'3 o'clock on THURSDAY, January 20, 1898, to elect directors to serve for the ensuing Year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before _the meeting. J. C. WINANS, Secy. THE regular annual meeting of the San Fran- cisco Ladies Protective and Hellef Socioy UL be neld at the “Home, Franklin street, ost ang rsda; uary TS5 e R i Ch ALICE EROWN, Recording Secretary. | ANNUAL “MEETING—The | m;ell Cl reguiar annual ng of the stockholders of the Sum Dum Chief Mining Company will be held at the e company, Toom 3, in the Hobart bullding, 332 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on FRIDAY, the 7th day of January, 133, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the pur- pose of electing a board of directors to serve during the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeunlg_!. . G. STEVENSON, Secretary. Office—Room 3 in the Hobart building, 632 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Spring_Valley Water Works will be held at the office of the company, No. 128 Stockton st. San Francisco, at 12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 1%th day of January, 18, to elect trustees to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—The _annual meeting of the stockholders of the California Dry Dock Company will be held at the offica of the company, No. 302 California st., San Franclsco, on Monday, January 10, 1835, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing | year, and for the transaction of such other | business as ml.)l'A(éyth before the&n;mln‘. *JAE. W. HART, Secretary. Office—No. 302 Californ: room 3. San Francisco. Dec. 27, 39 HAYES Branch office of The Call; sub- ecriptions d_want ads taken. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE orphans and half-orphans admitted Into St. Francls’ Girls Directory Orphan Asylum | since July 1, 187, to January 1, 1895, are as follows: ~ Ofphans—Mary Briseno, age 13: Cella Briseno, age §: Bertha Symon, age 5. Half-orphans—Marcelia Matthews, age 7; Frances Matthews, age 6; Adela Dobrogoiska, age 13; Victoria Dobrogoiska, age 10; Mirtle Kelly, age 9; Bessie Kelly, age 1; lda Kelly, age & Minna Kirby, age 5! Jennie Kirby, age 2 Elia Riley, age 12; Frances Camella, age | & Maggie McGlade, age 1. Boys—Willlam Keily, age 5; George Kirby, age 7; George Lee, age 2; John McGlade, age §; Frank Mc- ade, age 7. | NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip | Orphanage of 52) Lake st., San Francisco, Cal., has received the following orphans and half-orphan girls from Sept. 3) to Dec. 31, 1897: Catherine Gomas, aged 5 years § months; Ella Gemas, aged 8 years 1 month; Pearl Lavin, aged 12 years § months; Harriet | Frances Lee, aged 7 years; Frances Follls, | aged 7 years 5 months. THEY are closing out remnants of curtains, dress goods, corsets, hosiery, underwear, bed- | epreads, towels, laces, linings, trimmings, veilings, etc., very cheap at Ploneer Dry Goods Store, Fifth st ve . latest galvanic battery and 116 Taylor st. MRS. DR. FISH, 101 Grant avi ; trician: alcohol, Turkish baths: unrivaied. ROOMS whitened from $1 and papered §2 60 up. | 239 Third st. | INO. HULTHEN, electro-magnetic _massage i reatments; alcohol baths. § Mason st. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | baths. 120% Geary st., room 1l BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.._415 Montgomery st.. room 6 £580. D NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Savings and Loan Soclety, 101 Montgomery street, corner of Sutter. The | Board of Directors declared a dividend for | the term ending December 31, 18%7, at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term de- posits and three and one-third (3 1-3 per cent) per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, and payable on and after Monday, January 3, 189, CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 18 | Geary street—The dlrectors have declared the | following semi-annual dividends: 4.20 per annum on term and 3.60 per cent per an- num on ordinary deposits, payable on and | after January 3, . EST BRAND, Secretary. | ERD Dividend Notice—The German Savings and | Loan Society, 52 California street: For the haif year ending December 31, 1897, a_dividend has beea declared at the rate of four and twenty-six hundredths (4 26-100) pdr cent per annum on term deposits, and three and fifty- five hundredths (3 55-100) per cent per anhum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable | on and after Monday, January 3, 1895 | GEOC. TOURNY, Secretary. The Continental Building and Loan Asso- clation o California, No. 232 Sansome st., has declared for the year ending December 21, 1897, | a dividend of § per cent per annum on ordin- | ary deposits, 7 per cent on one year term de- posits, 10 per cent to class “F* stock. and 12 | per cent to class A’ stock. DR ED E. HILL, President. CAPT. OLIVER ELDRIDGE, | _WM. CORBIN. Secretary. Vice President. " SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. | NEAT competent nurse girl des! references; $15; city or country. | LEN, 2 utter st. FIRST-CLASS German waltress and_chamber- | DIVID sttuation; MISS CUL: maid desires situation; good seamstress: 2 years last place; city or country. MiSS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. WOMAN with a child desires _situation at housework; $10; references. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. YOUNG lady desires a permanent place as housekeeper; speaks German, Spanish and French languages. 111 Geary st., room 2. YOUNG lady would like a place as house- keeper; willing to go to the Klondike in the spring. 1203 Geary st., room 2. GERMAN girl wishes a situation for cooking or general housework. Apply at Hackmeler's Hotel, room 18. WANTED—By lady (30), sition as house- keeper. Address box 42i, Call office. ‘WAITRESS, Oakland, $20, eto.; girl, small boarding-house, Oakland; cook, delfcac: store, $25; cook, small pl $20 and room; # waltresses, $20 and room; 7 more waltresses, §§ a week; 13 girls, small restaurants, 38 to % @ week; 10 waltresses, §15 and room; 4 wait- resses, $18 and room; 3 chambermaids and walt, $20 and room each; 3 kitchen girls, $10 to $15 per month; waltress, $6 a week and room; chambermald and waltress, same house, $30 and room; 3 waltresses, same ho- tel, country; 2 waltresses, same house, city. YOUNG lady desires steady employment as typewriter. 1015 Market st. d floor. REFINED young widow wants position as housekeeper. 233 Kearny st., room §. COMPETENT woman would like to do house- work; sleep home. 508 Montgomery ave., . . 2 GIRLS wish situations as seconu or gen- eral housework. Call 1022 Larkin st. YOUNG girl wants housework or_work In bakery; has experience. Apply 208 Van Ness. YOUNG lady copyist wants a place. 101% Grant ave., room 18. MISS VIOLA MARTIN, job typewriting. 1184 Ellis st,, rooms 3 and 4. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work by the day at $1 50. Apply Hancock House, 781 Mis- sion st., room 12. )lAR’rfoi. CO 749 Market st. GIRL, Geary, §20; girl, Post, $20; iris, S5 gl Webtir T et ot e girl ‘for Sonore, Cal., $20, see party hers girl, Devisadero, s20; girl, Berkeldy, #5: gl utter, 320; girl, 230, $35; Firl, Fair Onks, $20; irl, 3 'in’family, ‘Berkeley, $20; girl, 2 in lamily, Belvedere,' $15; girl, Novato, $13; girl, Pacific ave., 320; § girls, Berkeley, §15 an: $25; girl, Alameda, $20; girl, Jackson, $25. MARTIN & CO., 49 Market st. GIRL, Hyde st.; 15 girls: 4 second girls, §15; 2 ?r Marin County, $i6: girl, Point Lobos, 15; girl, Capp st., $15: 3 girls, O'Farreil s $15; girl, Wehster 'st., §15; girl, Broderick et., Moallister t.. sio; glit, 19th st §157 Webster st., $15; girl, ‘Oak st., §15: -, $22, sleep home; FRENCH chambermaid, $20. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter. YOUNG lady desires a position as housekeeper. NEAT, refined second girl: sleep home, $15. WANTED—Continued. cook, restaurant, $50; short-order e 300 nd room: cook, $8 & week: baker, G0, "c. R, HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 3 WAITERS, European plan; walter, country B ot e c R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. COAL miners, tiemakers and laborers™ for a Ceawimill: nee bosses here. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 108’ Geary st. NIGHT . $7 a week:; 3 waiters, $6 a N 2 airera, $ & week: 3 waltors. 310 and room; waiter, $25 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. COOKS, $30 and room; second cook, $30 and 'roomxf lunch cook, $20 and room; l’-‘_rencg cook, 320 and room: 3 cooks’ helpers, 35 ant $6 a week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. CAKE baker, window work; call early. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. WANTED—First and second cook, country, $60 and $40; family cook, $40; second cook, country, '$85; waiter, first-class hotel, 330 walter, '$30; ' porter, ' $30; butler, $0 and others 'at ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. WANTED—American butter-maker, §65; trunk- maker; solicitors; waiter, country restaurant, $2; second cook and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BOY, $8 per month, room and board; light work. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. HELP ADVERTISING ———————————————— Call at 126 Fourth st., room 21, second floor. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. AN American woman, 2 vears old, would like @ chance to maintain herself: educated and intelligent. Address Box 406, Call office. SITUATION wanted to do chamberwork, and seamstress; references. Box 401, Call office. JAPANESE, faithful girl, wants housework: eny kind; room out, near the address. MISS TAMURA, 653 Californfa st., room 31 GOOD home wanted for girl 13 years old to as- st In housework for home and clothes; must be responsible people. Call 407% Harrison st. RESTAURANT waltress, $6 per week. MISS -CULLEN, 835 Sutter. CHAMBERMAID and waltress, $20 per month. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. GERMAN or Swedish cook, $85. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter. YOUNG girl, light housework and companion, $15 MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. YOQUNG girl as companion, §10; country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. AMERICAN widow wants steady, pleasant home with kind young or elderly couple; £00d4 cook and seamstress; best references; $10 to $12 per month. Box 409, Call office. COOK, Oakland, $30; 2 cooks, city, $30 and $35; housework, Alameda, $20; 20 housework girls, city and country, $20 i_§ young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 326 Sutter. YOUNG girl would like a place in candy store or bakery. Box 397, Call office. SECOND girl, $25; nurse, $25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. YOUNG lady of refinement desires a place as housekeeper, or will do plain mending. Room 6, 1007 Market st. light chamberwo: $12; first- family. MIS8S EN, YOUNG girl, ! = 325 YOUNG German girl desires a place as house- _keeper. Call 115% Ellis st., room 22. YOUNG lady desires position as housekeeper. Call room 2, 214 O'Farrell sf MIDDLE-AGED German woman wants situa- tion to do genmeral housework or housekeep- HOTEL _Department—Wanted—Cook, country hotel, $45; waitress, same hotel, $20; waitress and ‘chambermald, same country hotel, $20 each; 2 waltresses, same country hotel, $20; south; 2 waitresses, same country hotel, near city, $20; 3 waltresses, same hotel, city, $20; € waitresses, different hotels, city, $20: head ing; wages $12 to $i5. 1331 Seott st.. bet. | Waitress, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Eilis ang O Parrell. Geary st. YOUNG lady wishes a situation In a private | THREE cooks, German styls, private family, family for general housework or upstairs girl. Address 431 Pine st. DRESSMAKER and seamstress, Kood, ftter, #ews i0 cents a day or 3250 & week. M. W., box 410, Call office. $25; German nurse girl, $15; 6 good, strong girls, housework, city ‘and across the bay, 20, $25; cook’and second girl for same family, $25, $15; 4 Swedish girls, housework, $20, $25: 15 girls, housework and assist, $15, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. REFINED young girl would like to be com panion to a lady traveling. Address J. S. x 417, Call office. GERMAN lady; high-class dressmaker In all branches; also good fitter; familiar with all fine handiwork: $30; sleep home if desired. Dressmaker, 423 Post st. WANTED—Situation as lady's nurse by re- spectable woman, first-class references, by (heflgxy or week. Address G60i% Leaven- worth st. L nurse would like a few mors ; $12 per week; first-class refer- Address Nurse, box 871, Call office. YOUNG lady would like & housekeeper's place; no objection to the country. Call 12 Fourth, room 23, 2d floor. YOUNG woman wishes position as second girl or general housework. Address 2103 Powell 8t., corner Chestnut. YOUNG lady wants a steady place as house- k:‘eper no ohj«;llvn to the country. 8§21 Mis- sion st. 3 ences. TYOUNG woman wishes a situation as houss- kerpers;z‘clly or country. Call 118 Sixth st., room YOUNG woman wants a situation as tatloress. Addrcss Winchester House, 44 Third, room 19, YOUNG woman desires a_place as house- keeper. Call 1104 Mission, near 7th, room 10. YOUNG German lady desires position as housekeeper. 112 Taylor st., robm 7. YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 131 Fourth st. room 1. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. RECENTLY from the East, young lady, good appearance, unincumbered, wants a position as_cashier in hotel; city or country; guod an. Box 340, Call office. G lady typewriter would like & ateady place; city or country. 207 Post st., room 9. BY refined invalld's nurse. mental or nervous case; male or female; first-class references. Box ‘316, Call office. 167 NINTH st.—Branch office’ of The Call; subscriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. d Japanese: estab. 20 years: help: Main i%7. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell st.; tel. Davis 805. CHINESE und Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 30 Geary st. Tel. Grant 5. HUNTER & CO., Chinese and Japanese emp. office. 614% California st.; tel. Main 231. CHINESE and Japanese Employment office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel E. 426. NTED—By a man to work for a family; can do all kinds of work; horses, cows, gardening: willing and obliging: city or country. Address J. M. J., 631 Sacramento st. BY young man (German), to wash dishes, as- sist in cooking, saloon or other work: city or country. room 1 YOUNG German wishes situation as washer; willing and steady. 65 Mission st. FURNITURE renovated, polished and re- paired at residences or hotels; low charges. Ads 6 Redwood court, Howard and 16th. YOUNG man , place in restaurant or hotel as pantry-boy; speaks French and English. Box 433, Call Office. rivate dish- A. KAUGER, Address H. VIELITZ, 136 Sixth st., | GIRT, to cook for small family; sleep at home. 8 WAITRESSES, hotels and restaurants, §i5, $20 and $5 week; 2 cooks, small boarding- houses, $20 and $25; colored cook, small Amer- ican family, §25: 2 Protestant and German second girls, $20: 2 German and Protestant nurses, $20_and $25: 4 cooks, German style, $25; cook, Santa 'Barbara, 3%, see lady here: and a large number of girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sut- ter st. BECOND girl, $30; cook, same house, $35, oity: ghambermaid, §0, country. MRS. NORTON, utter. FIVE Swedish housegirls, olty, $25: cook, §25; second girl, $25; nurse, $207 Irish housegirl, $20; young nursegirl, $10; cook and second 8irl, same house. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. 10 HOUSEWORK girls, $25; 5 cooks, $30; § seo- ond girls, $10 to §15. PETERS & CO., Em- ployment Agents, 1022 Larkin st WANTED—Experienced operators on men's fancy flannel and white shirts; aiso a lim- ited number to sew on buttons: will also take a few Btandard Shirt Factory, Grove sts. cor. Gough and AN elderly lady of refinement, who can cook, is experfenced in the care of children and general housework, and who can give excep- tional reference, will please address AL- BERT TAYLOR, city. PROTESTANT glirl for general housework in & family of 5; must be a good plain cook with references from last place: wages $20. 715 Cole st., one block from the Chutes. WANTED—Neat, reliable girl for general housework; must be good cook and laun- dress; no windows:; wages $25; references re- quired. 1600 Van Ness ave. WOMAN under 40 years of Bousework: good home and proper pay "to right party. Call after 10, 116 Taylor st. age to do light inexperienced for instruction. | . SOLICITORS. First-class energetic advertising solicitor on high-class daily publication. Apply at once. 404 Claus Spreckels bullding. WANTED—Winemaker; must be first-cl with ‘California experience and _exceptioi references; take charge of cellars, etc.; Sal- ary §75 to $100 per month. Address, with full particulars, box 426, Call office. WANTED—Experienced driver for _delivery ‘wagon l;\ city; must be :In ‘fi\tl!’ l:; ence and references requl a and found. Address, with full particulars, X 428, Call office. WANTED—Young man about 18 who under- stands shorthand and typewriting, to do light office work; wages small to start. Address in own handwriting, Business, box 426 Call. CUTTER for ladies’ tailoring. Apply by let- ter or personally to J. BAUMGARTEN & CO., 7 Montgomery st., S. F. SAILORS for coast, Honolulu and Europe; good wages. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. BUSHELMAN wanted. Apply between 10 and 11 a. m., to CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market. ‘WANTED—Physician for clerical work; age 25. Address box 423, Call office. 8-CHAIR barber shop; $50. 1805 Mission st. Apply after 7 p. m. WANTED—Men and women to work at home; I pay $§ to $16 per week for making crayon portraits; new patent method; any one who can read or write can do the work, at home, in spare time, day or evening; send for par- ticulars at once. tist, Tyrone, Pa. WANTED—An experlenced valet, who also un- derstands a butler's duties. Address, giving recommendations, box 402, Call office. WANTED—Mate with German papers. Apply 30 Clay st. for 3 days. RESPONSIBLE party will give situation for loan of $150, on security. B. E., box 412, Call office. GENTLEMAN to travel for Chicago firm; $78 month and expenses. 363 Geary st., room 1. E. SIMON wants 100 men to get bottle beer or wine, 5c; best free lunch. 643 Clay st. HORSESHOEING shop for sale; your own price. account siekness; new = tools; good stock. 642 Green st. BARBER shop for sale; $ chairs. T79 Market. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Roome 25c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week; hot and coid baths. MONEY loaned on watches, - diamonds, Jjew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. GOOD live agents, either sex, for accident and sick benefit insurance: new plan; 9 to 11 a. m. International Indemnity Co., 401 Califor- nia st., room 21 WANTED—An experienced clothing buyer for retail house; state age, where employed for past five years, salary expected and refer- ences; no application Will be considered un- less all of the foregoing information is fully given. Address Box 336, Call office. 2000 palrs shoes—Another lot of men’s shoes; been slightly damaged; at less than one- fourth their value: from Zc to §280. 563 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. WANTED—At Montana House, 7643 Mission; men to take rooms; 10c, l5c and 25c per night; 60c, %0c and $1 per week. GIRL for cooking and general housework; French or German preferred. Call from § to 12, 1420 Sutter st. YOUNG girl to work In_store; steady work. 1 and 4. YOUNG &irl, 14 or 15, to take care of chil £00od home will be given; small wages. Bacramento st., bet. 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. LADY with some business experience In new and important business: call’ from 11 o X p. m. to-day. Room 15, Chronicle butlding. STRONG girl to care for baby durlng the dav: German preferred. Call forenoon, 2405 Octa via st. GERMA famil; a week; Apply 627 Union st., between 2601 woman for housework; 1521% Broadwa: MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housework. 919° Filbert st. YOUNG girl for light housework and assist with children. Apply 3530 Sacramento st. COMPETENT girl for general housework and cooking. 1522 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—_Girl for_general housework; must bring references. Call 208% Ninth st. $15; 4 In | A PERFECT walst trimmer and skirt maker: steady work. 1217 Sutter. 726 Central av WANTED—A wetnurse. Call at DR, Mo- NUTT'S office, McNutt bidg., 1 to 4 p. m. GIRL, 16 to 20, assist with children and other work. 2320 Howard st. GIRL to assist in housework and tend chil- dren; $10. 3438 Sixteenth st. EXPERIENCED restaurant waltress; early; wages $. 406 McAllister st. call NTED—Work at paperhanging by the day, roll or job. Address HALL, 1049 Mission st FIRST-CLASS situal Japanese butler wants situation in the city; good references. Box 422, Call. COMPETENT young woman with 2 children - desires situation; good cook and laundress: | best references; country: wages no object. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SWEDISH nurse, with_references, desires a | J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter. NT woman, strong and willing to | work, wants day work; is a fine laundress; | can do any kind of work: washing, house. cleaning, $1 a day and car fare; would g steady in a good home; small family. Please Third st | COMPETENT young woman wants permanent | ~situation; wiil care for children, assist with | studies and upstairs work; two years in last | place; wages $35. Call or address Advertiser, 701 Stockton st., cor. Californfa. | WANTED—By an educated English lady, board and room in exchange for lessons in French, German or musio; references exchanged. Box 420, Call office. YOUNG man (German) wishes work as driver, or any other situation. Box 430, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED German farmer wishes situa- tion; understands gardening, care of horses and milking; long experience in raising poul- &7, Address C. 5., Reno House, 621 Sacra- ento st. SITUATION wanted by a sober, industrious young man te drive wagon or do porter work in a wholesale house; best of city references. Address box 406, Call office. EXPERIENCED steward, with Eastern references, would like club or gentleman’s yacht. Hotei Pinole, Pinole, Cal. first-class position in Address J. A. J., GIRL to assist with housework; wages $10. 610 Grove st. WOMAN wanted to take cars of Infant; sleep out. Apply room b1, 703 Geary st. WANTED—Young woman to assist in bakery and housework. 200 Eleventh st. LADIES in trouble consult DR. SMITH, 1508 Market st., 1to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. GERMAN or Swedish girl for general house- work; $15. Call 23 Vandewater st., between Powell and Mason. GIRL for general housework. 10 Liberty st., between Twentieth and Twenty-first sts. WANTED—Girl to assist in housework. Golden Gate ave., upstairs. WANTED-—Girl for general housework; Ger- man preferred. 1700 Geary st. 27 WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st.. near Market; 200 rooms, %c a night; reading-room; free "bus-and hnsn‘_e to.and from the ferry. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis st., near Jackson. MEN'S solelng, 50c; ladies’, 40c: while you ‘wait. €38 Market; branch, 767 Market. BARBERS' Assoclation Free Employment Of- fice. §. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave. 4 MARKET st—Branch office of The Cail; want ads and subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade In eight weeks. 8. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth. €15 LARKIN_Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. SINGLE rooms 10c and lic night, 75c and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ELCHO House, 863% Market st.—Rooms 20c., 25¢ to 50c night; $1 to $2 week. ROOMS, 15c to 75c_per night; 50c to $1 50 per week. Orlental, 225 Drumm st WANTED, to colject wages due laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 857 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2§c a night; $1 a week. ‘WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS for Apollo gas lights. 139 Ellis st. FURNITUR! ‘WANTED. WANTED—Furnished flat or house; cheap for cash. Y. Y., box 35, Call office. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont~ gomery st.; highest prices pald. Tel. Davis Ti. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—At once, by man and wife, fur- nished room, light housekeeping, bath, eto. cheap; state price. Address R. B., general delivery, city. THREE or 4 unfurnished rooms and bath; man and wife; central. Address A. C., 225 Sixth, GENTLEMAN and wife, agafl 50 years, wil own furniture, would liko to &0 1o with -lm‘l.- lll‘l:e SORSNe S0 s ho:se or flat; we would or 8 rooms for housekeeping. Address box 410, Call office. 52 WANTEDSituation as porter or waiter by an Englishman: best of references. Address H. GAYLER, 28 Thirteenth st. STEADY young man 20 years of age would ik | work; 3 years in last place. Call or address i 2436 Post st. YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeeper for widower (with children), or Seamstress in family to assist with werk; price moder- ate. Call 3005 Eddy st. RESPECTABLE Eirl wishes situation to do upstairs work and to assist with children or sewing; wages §20; references. Cail at 6] Bush st. - ANTED, by an elderly lady, position as | | housekeeper in widower's family: eity or country. Address A. B., 1563 Fifth, Oakiand. GIRL would ltke place to do housework or up- stairs work. Call at i Kissling st., off Eleventh, bet. Howard and m. REFINED, cducated girl, place as companion and will assist with housework: wages $10 to $i2. Address E. A., box 10, Call, Oakland. GERMAN women wants Bituation as a first- class cook in small family; 325; refer- ences. Address by letter onl; Mission st. WANTED—Byan American widow, situation in a family of 2 to cook or care for invalid; best of references; city only. Box 432, Call office. ELDERLY wor wishes situation; a good goma more of an object than wages. Ad- Clementina st. MEETING NOTICES. ORIFNTAL Lodge No. 144, F. & A. M. Officers and members are hereby no- tified to attend the funeral of GEO. J. SMITH from the Masonic_Temple, THURSDAY, January 6, at 2 o'clock p. m. Brethren and friends are cordially invited. A. 8. HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. & A. = e 3 . January's, at 7:30 o'clock. 39' SIXTH RACE—One and an elghth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upward; Stated meeting. Rr; order of the Mas- AAAAA ® purse, $400. ter. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. Infex. Honses. LWelght|St —3gu- ¥ W Bt T TWVE: | -do0evE. [Op. pCT | DORYD DONkE NGB BN A 365 Yankee Doodle, 51141 1% 1% 1% 1 X 1y [Coney . 3 2 | Stated meeting THIS URSDAY) 869" Song and Dance, a.ill/5 " 61% 3h 8% 314 24 [Spencer .| § 5 | EVENING, at 7:30 o'clook. e Una Colorago, a....1111¢. 337 ‘41 ip $27 234 (purke 50 160 J.R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. alter J, 5. 114 45" IShieia 3 Peter 1,6 mi3 4% En 66 SN B4 (Theo 2 5 | PACIFIC LODGE No. 13, F. snd A. Can't_Dane M2 €% 6h 63 €2 613 W §3 | M. 120 Bady st. will assemble on Nic Nac, i e 7 7 7 FRIDAY, the 7th, at 1 p. m., to at- s .tend the’ funeral 'of our late brother, » Master Time, 1:56%. Winner, E. W. Purser’ three start. Von first ariving. H. A. SHELTON. vited. es a situation for house- work and plain cooking: moderate wages; by the day or week. 314 Jessle st., nr. Fourth. RELIABLE woman wants situation;. good cook, baker or laundress: nationality Scotch; references. Address Cook, 615 Larkin st. WIDOW wishes position as housekeeper or will do sewing and mending at home. Call 116 Sixth st., room §. TYOUNG Eastern woman wants a_ place as housekeeper; mo objection to country. 223 Post st., room 1. YOUNG woman desires upstairs work and Wwilling to take care of chilldren; wages $20. st. ELDERLY American lady with little girl 12 years old wishes position as housekeeper. Call 1031 Natoma st., bet. 11 and 12. SITUATION wanted as chambermaid in a first- class hotel or rooming-house. 303 Turk st. NURSE—Sick or confinement nurse desires en- gagements. Box 431, Call office. CHINESE boy, first-class cook, with first-class references, desires a place; city or country. Address 1024 Kearny st. Goon h-;:-elpun‘iar ill do any Kind of work or board. lodging and small wages. Address A: MILLER, 321 Ellis st. GIRL wanted for light housework and attend- ing store in bakery. 715 Polk st. = THE McDowell Dressmaking and _ Millinery School is the best place to learn; Mechanics’ Fair diploma; patterns cut 25c up. 108 Post.- GIRL for general housework and cooking. 11 Sixth st. WANTED—By a ph fan, 8 to 5 furnishe rooms, with zoodpbylsl‘é‘: no children; in xo:s Jocation. Box 377, Call office. e e e — BOARDING WANTED. LESSONS given by violinist in payment for room lnfl‘lbo‘rd‘yn!erencem Box 327, Call. — YOUNG girl to assist; wages $10. bert st. WANTED—A young girl for general house- work. 214 Hyde st. =~ B uez - WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEDTo rent 3 or 4-horse power gasoline engine, with the privilege of buying. Address WILLIAM PATERSON & Co., 1119 Fell st. FIRST-CLASS paperhanger and painter, hay- ing a complete outfit of ropes, etc. wants work. 1302 Webster st. WANTED—Situation as coachman, gardener or any position requiring industry ‘and faithtul service. Address J. S., 807 Washington st., MONEY loaned on watches, diamo: - elry; low interest. Uncle i et DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist, st.; monthly troubles, eto: One vislt sulay 300 OPERATQRS on steam O Wi ach! land. ll :o m.:e Ilcvitsh'lnil & Co.'s :"Mm fil‘;‘m 2 : e ——f ng. a to MR. VIS, LAUNDRYMAN, capable running shirt ma- | intendent, 22 i?:;m?z e Bug chine, starching or washing, desires posi- | tion In laundry; city or countr: tood refer- | LOT of uncalled-for shoes from 28¢c up to §1 28 ences. AD?I! 1414 !lfhin‘lon 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. %GE graduate desires few pupils to in private families; English in all branches. mathematics, etc.; terms_reason- able: hours to suit ,upu-. Address Teacher, 297 Pacific st. BARBER, young man of steady habits, wishes situation:” stranger in the city. Address R. A. M., Call branch office, 339 Haves st. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. JAPANESE boy wants a situation as school- boy. ITO, 22 Prospect place. YOUNG Japanese boy wishes position to do housework and g school in city. Ad- dress E. FUKUCH, 1808 Polk st. | WANTED—Collecting on commission by young man; best city references and bond. dress J. B. PLANK, 777 Mark SITUATION In any clerical capacity; salary not considered; references of a high stand- ard. Address Box 37, Call office. - WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $130 per night: $150 to # per week: convenlent and respect- Abla: free hus and bageage to and from ferry. Ad- FEMALE HELP WANTED. PROTESTANT woman, general housework, fanch. 815; woman_ cook.” plain ‘oardine: ne city, . i g R Agents, 634-636 Clay 'st. Lfnll!“z -l:sln. -olerl'n:. :Sc. ng, 50c.; all repal price. 582 Mission st et ::th:'lniltk e OPERATORS on flannel overshi wear: inexperienced hands taboe ant t:m Levi Strauss & Co., 321% Fremont st. men's shoes, sole- WANTED—By a mining com , to buy or charter a vessel of 60 to 12 tons for 6 or § months, suitable for & trip to Copper Riven, Alaska! also a small steam or gasolin iaunch. Address giving description ang price, A. W. BRYANT, Santa Cruz, Cal. WANTED—A second-hand windmill and tank, 37 Cotter Mission road. ‘WANTED-—10-horsepower upright engine; seo- ond hand. CAL. ELEC. WORKS, 409 Markt. ON furniture, planos: no removal; lowest rates; no com. SCRIBNER & CO., 7 City Hall Sqre. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc., bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. SECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins, ‘wanted; best prices; send postal. 1020 Folsom. LAWRENCE Dress-Cutting School, 1079 Mar- ket st.; a perfect fit guarant. thout try- ing oni call and be ‘Convinced " Ut MALE HELP WANTED. e 345 méormho:"g'hm'h s : 3 dishwas] ; froner, St. Clair machine, $35 snd foanns oo Rald: clerk for saddlery siore; baker for hotel. RRAY & READY, Leadi loym, Agents, 64 36 Clay st Tal. %;.n-fl T $25 and $20: 3 PAWNBROKER—OId gold, _silver, cast-oft clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN., 41 Third. CARPET CLEANING. EE R b b et T CITY Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works; cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. 5 WOODCHOPPERS, $1 cord: 5 scraj - sters; 15 farm hands; § pruners for. m-m ete.; 3 choreboys for ranches, 36, $10, $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agants, 634 and 636 Clay st. Tel. Main 6848, - WANTED Second cook bak e ing schol. short distance froms e s ardy found; baker, cmlnt{hy hotel, $30; German for private place, $§20 #'D’.“"‘hm&"k&s‘ cooks, walt te. @ Clay st. " °'° 10 PICK and shovel laborers, §26 and board: nurseryman and vegetable gardener for Ne. vada; butcher and slaughterer for Nevada, m;n:flfmll‘d. iy paid; man to graft TCiontract. R. T. WARD & CO., 88 GREAT Eastern _ Steam Carpet-Cleaning Works, 14 8th st., B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201. CARPETS cleaned, renovated like new. J. M'QUEEN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 233, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 420 Sutter; tel. Main $8. GEO. WALCOM, prop. CLEANING, 3c; laying, 3c; rug samples free; tel Jessle 944. Stratton, 3 Eighth. CARPETS cleaned and renovated like new. 23 Tenth: tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning %c a vard: tel. Mis. . CONKLIN'S carpet-beatt: ‘works, 333 Goldem Gate ave. Televhone East 136" H. A. GRIPP, German Ar- -

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