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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1898. GARLAND BARR N LUCK AGAIN Given a Decision That Apparently Belonged to Perseus. Traverser Outclassed His Field, Taking the Lissak takes. Scoteh Rose Led I Don't Know Past the Wire—Bonita Came to Town Again. Garland Barr, so the stable boys say 1s a wise old horse. Some nights ago he suffered from a nightmare, the sub- Barr a good head despite the foul rid- ing of Conley, when to the surprise of nearly all the number of Garland Barr was flashed as the winner. Possibly {the gelding won; perhaps dreams | sometimes come to pass. The going was of the splashy sort yesterday and picking winners was a very uncertain pastime. Two first choices were all that could land the coin. The Lissak stake, valued at $1250, { over six furlongs, resulted in a most pronounced victory for the fast colt | Traverser, ridden by Thorpe. Coupled in the betting with Colonel Dan, the duo ruled 13 to 10 favorites in the bet- | ting. Traverser jumped out in front and won with ease. Dr. Sharp with Clayton in the saddle took the place with the same ease from Count of Flan- | ders. | "A big bunch of eighteen started in the opening five and a half furlong scramble and very little betting was done in the ring. A plunge was made | on Torpedo, forcing his odds down from 6 to 31, the post favorite. Dolore, with Jones up, took a decided lead in the stretch, winning easily at the end from Veragua, ridden by Hennessy. Heritage was a fair third. The winner was 5 to 1 in the ring. The second event was another sec- tion of the first affair, a five and a half furlong spin, with ten lining up. Dave Gideon's Destruction was responsible for nearly bankrupting half the crowd. horse out at the wire by half a dozen lengths. The latter was backed down from 10 to 3 to 1, and with an even break would probably have downed the winner. Torsion was a good third. AR LR ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. Following are the entries for the afternoon’s running events: First Race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 354 Homestake 397 Coda 175 Diablita . 274 Paso Tem 2% Tom Andersol 314 Ricardo . 314 Blue Beli . 163 Merrilake . 422 Sooladain . Becond Race—Five en three-year-olds. 413 Bow and Arrow. 291 Fanny S. 410 D. J. Tol 291 Sleepy Jane . 400 Mrs. Shade 400 Cavallo 418 Gallant 418 Outgo .. 422 Veragua . 422 Pollock a half furlongs; maid- [ 416 Forest Guard ..101 La Maro; Entrata . Loumont. San Dur: 413 Flandes . Chihuahua ......100 3% Joe Levy . 37 Royal Prize ....10 264 Agnes Tobl 320 Thisbe II. Ballister ... Ideal . 416 Mainbar E 1 4 416 Rose Maid . . Toriblo Third Race—One and & sixteenth miles tng; four-year-olds and upward. - 421 Song and Dancel0s| 421 Collins . 104 (412)Widow Jones .. 47| 421 Cromwell 107 420 Fashion Plate . 97 (420)Argentina ......108 412 Marcel .. 102 Fourth Race—Seven and a half furlongs; 299 Hardly . (416)Mistleton A7 AN LEAVING THE PADDOCK FOR THE LISSAK STAKES. | | stance of which was that it was again Christmas. In a con- fidential mood he confided this to his groom, and further said that in his ap- parition a horse ridden by a boy wear- ing a white jacket with white and blue stripes beat him out, but that the griz- zled Santa Claus said: “That won't do, Garland., my boy; that purse be- longs to you.” Tom Ryan, or at least J. F. Fogg entered Garland Barr in the fifth race yesterday, and he was a 3 to 1 chance in the betting. Dreams, so they say, go in reverses; still as the ho issued from the paddock Gar- land wore a troubled look. The hot favorite, Cash Day, was nowhere, fin- ishing last of his field. Perseus, a 12 to 1 shot in the ring, ridden by a boy wearing a white jacket with red and blue stripes, apparently beat Garland The mare was hammered down from threes to 8 to 5, and O'Connor was un- able to land her inside the money. Lonnie Clayton, astride O'Fleeta, took the lead from Lucky Star and Jack Martin the last furiong, downing the former cleverly at the wire. The smartest calculators flgured Bar- ney Schreiber's gelding Imperious a good thing for the nine furlong run. He had Lonnie Clayton on his back and at even money carried some big commissions. He ran well to the stretch, where he was in difficulties, and ended up third. Fink's mare Bon- ita made nearly all the running and won ridden out a length before the poorly piloted Attainment, with Jones up. The people who backed I Don't Know to capture the final race of the day, a six furlong sprint, have an idea that Mr. Ferguson is not so warm now. Scotch Rose, the favorite, beat the bar- rier and led the oddly named Northern “THE CTAL]L'S” RACING CHART. A P of the Winter Meeting. fine. Track sloppy. FIRST RACE—Five and & purse, 320, Wedn half fur CIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB--Oakland Track—-Slxtg-t hird day esday, January 12, 189 Weather four-; longs; selling; ear-olds and upwar: W %m. % Fin. ockeys. 10p. CIL 3% 12 |B. Jones 4 81 2h |Hennessy ...| 4 Heritage, 1u1 3% [Spencer | Spry Lark 2h 45 |R. Narvaez . 20 filian M, §h 63 |Gray | 2 1 10 % 64 [Romero | % 100/10 71 7 |McNichols .51 15 Bobolink 105 9 4z 8 [Van Kuren 30 Fannie 10018 12 s iDevin | 15 Pollock, 5. 102117 13 10 |Holmes 5 Red Bird, a 10215 1 1 [D. McCarthy.| 12 Restless, 4 100/ 6 15 12 Hobart .. 40 Mount Roy, a......105| T 61 13 [H. Brown ...| 8 Sky Blue, 6. 102 3 16 14 |0°Connor 20 Sooladain, 6.........102/16 17 15 [McGinn | 30 Red Spinner, 4.. 1h 16 |Raymond | & La Fontera, 4. 7 |J. Woods 20 Torpedo, 4 IThorpe . 5 Time, Wilatale-] Fair start. Won osatte. selling; four-year-olds and upward; : S " Jockeys. [Op. CL @21) O'Fleta, 6. 2 3% 41% 3n 1h [Clayton R 411 Lucky Star, 4. | 6 41 31 ah 21 [MeNichol il K, 402 Jack Martin, 7 75 64 63 32 IStevens 4 72 157 Roadwarmer, 1 24 21 42 42% |G. Wilsor LR 387 Easel, § 4 11 1% 1% 62 ISpencer 5 198 Distinction, 4. 5 5n 81 5% €5 |0'Connor 3 85 327 Sea Spray, 6. ..104] 3 eX. 98 7 72 |Morse oy 410 Our Climate, 5.....107| 8 8h 10 & §3 |Jenkins 0 50 352 Emma D, a. : 92 5 98 (Van Kuren .| 30 0 321 Monitor, 5. 0 |Golden 1 Time, ug’ br. g. by Harry O'Fallon-Fleeta. Falr start. first three driving. 424 THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, . $350. Tndex. Horses. Bl %m. %m. %m. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CI (409) Bonito .. T e X [Conley .| 4 32 232 Attainment ....103 3 1% 52 32 1 Jones . 4 ) Imperious 107/ 3 5n 4% 1h b Clayton 1 9 Tenrica aml1 Ties Ciah eh 15 |Spencer 20 (403) Morinel . 0514 7% 65 4h 8 [MeNichols ... & 384 Tiger Lily .07 7 41 7% ey % |[Thorpe . 8 404 Duke of York I1...102 § 8 8 8 1 IR Narvaez .| 20 352 Towanda . Al sh sy g8 3 [Van Kuren .. Time, 1:29%. Winner, C. P. Fink's b. f. by Longstreet-Bonnetta. Good start, first three driving. z 25. FOURTH RA Cl : three-year-olds: the Lissak Stakes; value, $1250, “Index. Horses. elght. |St. %m. %m. Str. (367) Traverser . 2 193 1% 1in 414 Dr. Sharp 2 30838 ag 33 Count of Flanders s 32% 324 35 403 Linstock .. 1 [ [ 5h (178) Colonel Dan [ 42 43y 42 414 St. Calatine 12) 5 L e *Coupled with_Traverser. Time, 1:14% Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. c. by mp. Rossington-Betsy Brosck. Good start. Won eas! 49@, irE RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward. Purse, $400. Index. ¥orses. Welght [St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. (389) Garland Barr, 6. 3% 22 2 415 Perseus, 5. 1h i% ir A 3 (406) Souffle,” 5 196 4 4h 3% 31 31% 35 415 Serena. © 95 3 2% 5 5 41 48 (377) Cash Day, a .106, 6 5 4h 42 5 3 Time, 1:43 Winner, J. F. Fogg's b. g. by imp. Decelver-Billetta. Falr start. Won first three driving. 427. purse, $300. SIXTH RACE—Five and & half furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; Index. Horses. Welght St %m._ %m. %m. Str. Fin, | Jockeys. 371 Scotch Rose, 4. < AW A 16 a8 IThorpe 3% 1 Don't Know, 2K 21% 214 22% |Moree (397 Torston, 5 SR Sl s Al iGaree @20 R Q. Ban, LS A g ey neer 32 Major Cook, i SBRILE K3 6 ik Ny 39 Walter 7. 6. . €1 BI% €3 €8 [Ruiter 2 Geo. Miiler, &. i Ay 7 1 Coady 910 Kuiser Ludwig, seames e e *Left. Time 1:08%. Winner, A. J. Stemler & Co’s br. m. by Midlothian-Scotch start. Won easily. Fifth Race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward Earl Coch 100 ( £ Sixth Race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward. 423 Sea Spray ......104] 411 Spt. McAlllster.107 395 Nonchalanc 402 Stentor .........101 422 Heritage p 't Skip Me. 105 212 Palmerston 400 George Palmer.104 % Charles A...... s mela. ......1 391 Una Colorado . 395 Red Glenn ... 21104 La Mascota . ... Pescador . it} George Miller..ily | SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. st Race—Sleep ne, Ricardo, Veragua. Second Race— Royal Prize. Third Race—Argentina, Cromwell, Collins. ¢onourth Race—Morellito, San Venado, Mistle- on La Maroma, Bow,and Arrow, fth Race—Cappy, King Wil Sixth Race—Don't Skip Me, m, Sir Dilke. Palmerston, mela. —_———————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. | PALACE HOTEL. Me,Mrs J Collner, Towa H B Carlton, N Y Mrs H B Carlton, N R A Eddy. Mont Mrs R A Eddy, Mont O 8 Drummond, B C A W Wyman, Oakind Mrs A W Wyman,Oak H S Pickands, Chgo Mrs H § Pickands, Ch H Bixby, L Angeles Mrs G H Bixby, L An A Marks. N Y P G Fiedler, Japan Mrs Fiedler, Japan L Heerwagen, Chgo H Brinley, Pa Mrs § J Robinson, O M Barley, Japan McMurtrie, St Louts | * M Holden, E A Matthiesson, Sophie Matthies Marie Matthiesson, Marle Clark, Ch| Mrs O H Waldo, Chgo | Mrs H G Harrison,Min frs RH Passmore. 1 H Mayer, Chic Mrs I H Mayer, | G W Pettier, s = Chgo cto Mrs G W Pettier, Sac F J Kipp Wis Mrs F J Kipp, Wis | Towa I LICK HOUSE. F Van Ness&w. Cal _ |J D Hill&w, Walnut C | | L M Verda, Ang Miss Grace Burr, W Egbert, Rio V R Hills, New Jersey | B P Lewis, Sacto C A Burt&w, Balto | A G Clough, Merced |W C Jaqueth, Concord | James Ford, S Jose |Miss Emyth, Stockton | | 3 Collner, | J Huber, Fresno C _Childs&w, Boston | 1G Clark, N ¥ | Yole & T, | H F Geer, Turlock P C Clark, Boston | R Bulmore&w, N Orins Miss Clark, Hoston Mexico | Mrs Chamet, G W _Kings, Prescott C A Kings, Prescott NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J O Banks, Willlams |C R Moran, Reno Mrs Sullivan, Stockton L Folsom, 'Stockton | Mirs Buckley, Merced (G Reardon, Yuma | 4 Allen, Rio Vista J B Farron, Sacto C C McBride, S Jose 'J Allen, Marysville I M Ells, § Diego Mra Swan, N'Y | G Benson, Dixon rhart, El Do | E Fink, Jackson W _ Blonner, 'nlor;?lgu | 3 McHolme, Stockton J W yte, B C O Anderson,” Colfax |Mrs Hack&f, Seattle W SBchroder, Cres City |G Harrod, D T O'Leary, Vallejo € L Mallory, 8 Cruz |H J Smi D M _Brown, Pt Reyes|Miss Mre Henderson, S Mon Miss Cotter, Visalla R Freeman, L Gatos |J E Green, N Y GRAND HOTEL. C K Lipman & w, Sac Mrs C N Stewart, L A A Morris, Woodland | Miss MacDonald, L A | D L Albert, Rockport |A MacDonald, L Ang | T C Johnston, Cal G R Stewart, Crows L | J D Henry, Memphis |J L Pitot, Déenver | 8 L Bartlett, Cal H Black, L Ang | B Lioyd, B Lomond |8 L Calfoon, Sacto L ¥ J c mith, Seattle Thompson, § Dieg W Runyon, S Rafael C Van Deller & w, Stk § Brown, Cal € J Miller, Chicago J McDermott, Oakld § N Spogvich & w, § J W L Dunn, R Vista |T A Buell, Stktn W.G Cline, Seattle |J W Lyons, P Tow P Bower, Portland Mre J A Apsley, S g';: | C I Frost, Portland |G W Apsiey, S Cruz R White, Chico J H Brown, Colfax , Mrs E J Leland, Minn H C Bell, Oroville | B F Shephard, Fresno E E Scoby & w, Ci T P Cook, Chicago O R Effey & w,'S Cruz | | € B R Cook. Chicago |J C Hall, Redlands | Mrs A Taylor, Chicago L D Dollar, Nev | C S Clark. Chicago A ¥ Osborn & w. Cal | € Aull, Folsom |F W Bancroft, Denver G H Stewart, L Ang L A Sullenburger, Col R Scott, N ¥ J Brennan, Canada A Jackson, N Y | BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 A Parson, Belvedere/C E Fitzgerald, T Ang | A Barlow, Bonora. | F A Dugan, & Jose M Bernstéln, St Paul |B E Rankin, S Jose A E Sellg, N Y | H Burnets, Salinas H C Staga, Chicago |J P Moors, Seattle | R D Wade, DC |J Rose, Seattle E H Grant & w, 8 Cz B E Renolds, Ukiah J Dunt. Phila C C Campbell, I, Ang ~ Joscph & W, Cal |W § Marshall, N Y B P Barker, Livermore G A Shoup, N’ ¥ § Kraut, N Y C Conde, N Y T Hagan, Salinas S Van Patten, N Y A W Brook, Stockton | A Yates, N ¥ B R Thomas, Sutsun | W Robb, N ¥ R A Bassford, Suisun |F Schuvier, N Y E H Campbell, Willow R D Smith, Vt —— . Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J.Noonan.1017-1023 Missfon. —_————— Sallors’ Wages @Allowed. United States District Judge de Haven yesterday affirmed the award of United States Commissioner Manley in_the libel suits against the tug Ethel and Marion, allowing $27 to John Hickens and $200 to Gus Larsen as wages, and $25 to Ed | You: Stone for material. The claim of J. R. Murrin was disallowed. Benevolent Hebrews. The following named have been in- stalled for the current term as the offi- cers of the First Hebrew Ladies’ Bene- ficlal Association: President, L. Jacobs; vice-president, B. Cohen; secretary, S. Meyer; treasurer, I. Baer; trustees—M. Davis, N. 8. Friedberg and L. Solomon; messenger, C. Sles; physician, Albert Ad- ler, and druggist, Phillipp Flatow. The officers were installed by Manheim Marks, past president, assisted by P. Flatow. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call. corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until $:30 o'clock. 829 Hayes street; open until $:30 o'clock. €21 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. S.W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock 1605 Polk street; open until o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky Jan. 13, at o’ clock. Etreets: open till 9 o'clock. By order of lhu)ei MEETING NOTICES. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. CALIFORNIA LODGE No. 1, F. and I will meet THIS (THURSDAY) Second degree. Master. RIC LC 6 . and AL A i ¢ st.—Called ' meetiny (THURSDAY) EVENING, &t -:.:oA o'clock. Third degree. All Master Masons are invited. By order of THOS. L. HILL, W. M. __J. R. GOLDSMITH, Sec. ABOU Ben Adhem Lodge No. 112, 1 O. O. F.—Installation cers THIS (THURSDAY) EVE! ING. All are invited to CHAS. THE San Francisco Scottish Thistle club meets THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 82 O'Farrell st., at 8 Royal Chlet. Recorder. % his fec- All Knights are C. SCHOENFELDT, C. C. of R. & No. 61, officers on NG January 13 H ER, G. K. of R & S. =0, the ‘same evening deliver = on “‘Laws of Order.” cordially invited. W. GAT ‘THURSDAY THE annual meetin~ of the assoclation of the | pita. H for Children and Training-school ¢ s will be held at the hospital, California &t., THURSDAY, Jan. 13 a THE regular annual meeting of the San Fran- cisco Ladies’ Protective and Relief Society will be held at the ‘“Home,” Franklin street, between Post and Geary, Thursday, January 13, 189, at 2 p. m. ALICE BROW: . Recording Secretary. ANNUAL meeting_The regular annual meet- l‘pb( of stockholder: of the Oceanic Steamship will_be held at the office of the com- v, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., the 21st day of January, 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensulng year, and the transaction of such other husiness as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on MONDAY, January 10, at 3 o clock p. m. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | COOK—First-class SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. MALE HELP WALTED. SITUA1 ONS W._.NTED—Continued. A SUPERIOR Swedish cook desires situation; best references; city or country. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter. NEAT young girl desires situation at cook- ing or housework, $10 to $15, up. MISS CUL- LEN, 32 Sutter. COMPETENT woman, strong and willing to work, wants day work: any kind work; wash- ing, housecleaning, $1 and car fare; would go _-rteur%y in good home; small family. 3%A st. SITUATION wanted by a good sewer in dress. maker's establishment, where she can im- prove; willing to work for small pay. Box 585, Call office. REFINED young girl desires situation as nurse; understands care of children; is will- ing to assist in light housework. Please call at 1§78 Union st. COMPETENT woman would like a positfon as Wworking housekeeper or do chamberwork in hotel or lodging-house. Apply room 3%, T04% Mission st., near Third. GERMAN woman wishes a situation to do gen- eral housework or as housekeeper: good plain cook: by _the week or month; $10 to §12 per month. 504 Howard st. SITUATION wanted for light housework and cooking or cooking for men In city or coun- try. Call at §21 East Sixteenth st., FEast Oak NEAT, respecteble young girl would like a place to do light housework; sleep home: Mis- Sion: willing. - A. B., Call, Sixteenth and Mi sion. BOARD and room in exchange for light house- work in a small private family by & girl 14 years old. Please address B. M., or call 9 lor st. GERMAN girl wishes a position in a German family to do general housework. Address 438 essie <t. GOOD German woman wi: to do washing, cleaning, etc., by the day: $110 per day. Address M. B., 1042 McAllister st. SITUATIONS wanted for 25 housegirls with best of references; good cooks, chambermaids and waitresses. 1023 Market st. RELIABLE woman and daughter would like positions In family at cooking and upstalrs city or country. Address 515 Jones st. SITUATION wanted by a newly arrived Nova Scotlan; general house servant; excellant meat and pastry cooks; references. 313 Bush. SITUATION by Swede: general house servant; b years' reference, as cook and laundress; fond of children. 313 Bush. SITUATION by child's nurse and expert needlewoman, or light housework; references. 813 Eush. STRONG Danish girl wishes u_situation to_do cooking or general housework. Call at 2847 Fillmore, near AMERICAN woman wishes light housework In an American family; small wages. Address 420 Jackson st.; no postals German and American N, OO Panted to-day: 37 woodchoppers, $1 cord: 8 tiemakers, 8 and 9c each; 53 shingle shake bolt and picket makers; 4 miners, placer gold mine, to work on shares; 10 pruners for vine- yards and orchards; stableman, near city, §0 and found; wheelwright, country shopi see boss here; trunkmalker, city; 3 wire nafl operators; 5 farm and orchard hands, $20, $15: 3 choreboys; blacksmith and wife; repair man for bicycle store; 2 granite cutters, §3 day: double single block maker, §2 50 day and found; 15,000 redwood ties to cut for cor- porations, trusts, etc.; man to take con- SITUATION wanted—German gardener, Wwith best local references and 15 years' practical experience in all garden work, wishes situa- tion in private place. Address box 440, Call. 3 tches, dlamonds, jew. MONEY loaned on wat morids, S FEMALE HELP WANTED. A A A AN ND girl, $25; cook, $25; housegirl, 2 in sx;:.cg“y‘ Sgs: German house girl, $20, no wash- ing; middle-aged woman, $20; young girl, $10 to°312; cook, Oakland, $80; second girl, Oak- | POrations: MTOSSe (e oo, onty $50 cap- land. $20. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st el Wil supply ¥ou witn 20 men SECO to assist you. MU. g - o o i il ‘Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. Tel. 11 $2%; German girl, $20, no washing. ing Employme: B 3 SRS N SRiroN, 34 htcer st Main G848. d 3 FRIENDS or sisters, cook and nurse, same | COOKS, walters, dishwashers, bakers' helpers, etc., wanted at MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. Tel. Main 5545. WANTED—2 tie makers, & fo i oent s toota advanced; virgin timber; long job and pa every month. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & €O., 625 Sacramento st. house. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. COOK, 2 second girls, §25 each: nurse, $25 DeRon Marysville, §20; Modesto, $25 Benicia, $20; Lovelocks, Nevada County, $20: Santa Cruz, $20, and other towns; 12 house- work girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 roung girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- EN, 325 Sutter st. HOUSH Stockt 1SS WANTED—2 bright young boller makers, good N Apply HOUSEWORK, n. $25, 2 In family, see | riveters and calkers, §3 to $3 50 day. lady here. M LLEN, 32 Sutter st. AN invalld's nurse, §20. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. WAITRESS, 818, sleep home. LEN, 325 Sutter st. GIRL as companion and light housework, 3 sleep home. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter s . a5 WANTED—3 more quartz miners, §3 da: nd wife to run fruit and pouitry ranch on shares; potter on whiteware, —pressworl American butter maker, $35 and found. A Ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. WANTED For Yukon, second_engireer, 315 blacksmith, $160; cook, $150; all with boar each man must have $00 to $1000 cash; r sponstble company; arrangements to be made in this city; intelligent business men only need apply. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—-Physiclan_and_surgeon of ability for a Yukon company: must have 32000; ro- sponsible company; arrangements to be o this city. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Carpet salesman .on commission; oil salesman. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & ., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Oysterman, cook and waiter, 38 week: aseistant baker, $I5 and found: res- NEAT second girl, $15. MISS CULLEN Sutter st. g9 HOU VORK_girl, no cooking or washing, $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. WAITRESS, 825, boarding school. see lady here at 9:30. MISS CULLEN, 355 Sutter st. WAITRESS, $20; chambermald and wait one ‘meal, $15; same house. MISS CULLEN, 32§ Sutter st. SWEDISH waltres LEN, 325 Sutter st. REFINED German second girl, $20. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FRENCH maid, §25. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sut- Oakland, $25. MISS CUL-~ MISS Tergaby Sl taurant cook, ‘gouéurm;;ptloy:‘o J. F. CROS- e e et “;m.’" Poat T;T%%LF ry hotel, $40, fare st., $20; 4 girls, Berkeley, Cal, $15 to $25; | ~vapced. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. T Almede B T, o, ook | 3 NEAT Buropsan plan waiters,/§8. C. B HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WASHER, country laundry, $0. C. R. HAN- ing, no washing: girl, Seventh st., $18; girl, Belvedere, Cal., 2 in family; girl for an insti- tution; girl, Bddy, 3$25; girl, Golden Gate ave. $20: girl, Washington, $25; girl, Bady, §20) | SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. girl, Baker, $20; girl, Sacramento st., $20; | WANTED Engineer for institution, near city, girl, San Mateo, Cal.; girl, Broderick, $20; $55 and found; 2 more bollermakers, 0O girl, Devisadero, $25; girl, San Rafael, Cal. | ards'and free fare, see superintendent here; $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. young German or Scandinavian, near city, milk 10 cows and do chores, $15 and foun experienced_bakery wagon driver, references Qelicacy store, §25: cook, small place, $5 a week; chambermaid, $1 4 waltresses, : " | Tequired, $35 and found; farmers, milkers, B el Gaas s woltresses. $20 and room: | cooks, walters and dishwashers; Wwoodchop- B a week: 12 young girls. $3 to $4 a week; | Ders, tools free. $140 per cord; and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. waitress, $6 a week; chambermaid and wait- cooking_wishes situation; city or country; | ress, 33 and room. MARTIN & CO. ™9 | YOUNG second butler for city; steady, good wages $25 to $30. 348 Third st. Market st place; $25 and found. Apply MISS PLUNK- = st. ANY kind of sewing, famlly mending, etc.: some, 320 and | _ETT, 424 Sutter children’s work a specialt; stress, 219 Golden Gate avy GERMAN woman wishes to day; hing and cleaning. between Howard and Folsom, Address Seam- g0 out by the 49 Rausch st NEAT Danish girl wishes place to do house- work in respectable famil $15. 14% Moss st.; will call if fare Is paid AMERICAN woman wishes situation as house- keeper or cook on @ ranch; good references. 1920 Howard st. girl wants position in nice private American preferred; good cook; wages '$25. 1532 Polk st., room 30. DUTCH Mining_and_Milling _Company—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Dutch Mining and Milling Company Wwill_be held at the office of the company, | which office is now temporarily situated at | No. 319 California street, City and County of | San_Francisco, State of California, on MON- DAY, the 17th day of January, 189 hour ‘of two o'clock p.m.on sald day for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and also for the transaction | of such other business as may be brought be- fore the m Transfer books close Tues- | at 3 o'clock p. m. | 1ARD. Secretary. | January 6th, 15%. Dated THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Realty Syndicate will be held at the office of the corporation, 14 Sansome st.. room 15 San Fran at 3 o'clock on THURSDAY, January to elect directors to serve for the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before he meeting. NS, Secy. THE annual meeting of the stockhol Unlon Iron Work: of the company, o will be held at_the office 22 Market st., San Fran- | cisco, on TUESDAY, January 25, 1898, at 11:30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensying year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. O'B. GUNN, Becretary. farket st., San Franctsco, Cal. 1894 | SPECIAL NOTICES. shoes, spreads, towels vellings, etc. Goods Store, corsel . hoslery, under- laces, " linings, very cheap at Plo- 5 Fourth st. Secretary of the Protestant Orphan A lum of San Francisco herewith gives notice that the following orphan and half orphan girls and boys have been admitted at the in- n_on Halght st. from July 1, 18 . 1898: Rachel Crossley, 12 years; 10 years; Eva Crossley, 2 y Lithgow, 13 years; Sophie Semler, Emma’Shoebridge, 11 years; cars; 1314 Emeline ars Burket, 5 years; Hilda Burket, 2 years; Lou- isa Potts, T years; Minnle Potts, 4 years; Jes- sie P 3 years; Delma Cotirell, 8 years; Lilie Borkman, 7 years; Annie Peéterson, 13 s bel Peterson, 3 vears; Frank Mc- .2 years; Edward Burket, 9 years; Fred- erick Berket,'§ years; Carl F. Bej 11 years; David Cottrell, 10 years; George Bock- ma: 8 years; Albert H. Smith, 4 years. PRACTICAL ship draughtsman and builder opea for engagement: designs, calculations, | all information supplied to persons about to build Yukon steam Draugh 3 ABANDONED children in St. Joseph Asylum from July 1, 18, to December 31, 1897: John Carey, 4 years; Frank Carey, § years; August Coilins’ 3 years; Walter Con. nolly,’ 4 years; Eddie Fallon, 6 years; Alice Fallon, § years; Josly Stack, § years; Stack, 3 years; John Sullivan, § years; Frank Sullivan, 3 years; Edith Gallagher, § years; | Bell Gallagher, 4 years. t THE orphans and half-orphans admitted into | Bt. Francis' Girls Directory Orphan Asylum gince July 1, 1867, to January 1, 1598, are as | follows: " Orphans—Mary Briseno, age 13; | Celia Briseno, age 8: Bertha Symon, age §. | Half-orphans—Marcella Matthews, ~age 7: | Frances M tthews, age 6; Adela Dobrogolska, age 13; Victoria Dobrogolska, aj 10; Mirtle Kelly, age Bessle Kelly, age 7; Ida Kelly, age 6: Minna Kirby, e 5; Jennie Kirby, age | 2, Ella Riley, age 12; Frances Camella, age 6 Maggie McGlade, e 11. Boys—Willi Kelly, age §; George Kirby, nfe 7; George | Lee, age 2; John McGlade, age 8; Frank Mc- | Glade, age 7. BAD tenants ejected for §: collections made: clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6: tel. 5580. A latest galvanic battery and | cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st | MRS. DR. FISH, 101% Grant ave., rm. 2; elec- trician: alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaied. ROOMS whitened from $1 and paj 250 239 Third st. b e B 1 are closing oyt remnants of curtains, | _° a NEAT, competent girl wishes plece to care for children and upstairs work. Call 108 Hayes st. COLORED woman desires a place to do house- work or care for doctor's offices. 1024 Jack- n st. position in a taflor-shop. ruitvale Postoffice Address M. B. WOMAN wishes a situation to_do. general housework. 1414 Lyon st. r Polk. PLAIL st., room §, first floor. ELDERLY German lady wishes ftuation to do light housework. 2402 Polk st RESPECTABLE Swedish woman with one child 7 years would like a’ situation to dv general housework and cookin; ly; no objection to country. X"“ small fa: Devisadero st., near Gear: lease call 15 RESPECTABLE girl, good seamstress, wants | sewing and mending done at 126 Fourth | CHAMBERMAID and_ wait . N & CO., 749 Market st. mercial hotel, country, $22 50; JAPANESE boy for general housework in_a private family, $25: butler, $45. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st., near Powell. 2 waltresses, same country hotel, near city, b o . $20; waltress, Fresno, $20; 10 waltresses for | 3 BOIT,ER-MAKERS and 3 Iron-tank makers city hotels, §20, $18; 4 restaurant waltres: for Southern California, fare paid; 2 Irish: $5; 4 chambermaids and walt, city, $17. men for lumber yard, country, §26 and board R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. FOUR German cooks, private, 330, $25: Ger- man second girl, $25; strong Irish girl, house- washer and harness cleaner, $50 and room. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. WANTEDHotel clerk: 4 salesmen; 2 shoe- work, $25: 10 girls, housework, $20, $25: 10| "njyers; good butcher: waiter; 6 good men young girls to assist, $10, $15, ‘$1 p vork. Clerk's Exchange, 1023 Eirls, $1g, $12; colored nurse girl, sleep home, | fOF outdoor work Market st. $12; girl for_housework, Berkeley; see party, | _ $55. 'C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. | FOREMAN for Taper box fastory: surveyors [ ; Al valker; elevator man; GIRL housework, small American family, to | draushtsmun; floor, waller: elevator mat: 70 go_to Nevada: expenses pald Teported to-day; no cost to investigate. here; $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO Clerks' Excbange, 313 Bush, 1028 Market and WAITRESS, country hotel, 1618 Washington, Oakland maids and waltresses, $15 and $20: 2 cooks, small hotels, $25; 3 second girls, $20 and 325 2 German and American nurses, $20; 7 _cooks in American and German familles, $2% and $30; troner in laundry, $20, and a great many | &irls to A1l our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. TED—Doctor for medicine must have diplomas and lecture. full particulars to J. O. OLIVER, tral Hotel, Stockton, Cal. FIRST-CLASS head waiter for a large hotel, $50; state experience, references and height. Box 664, Call office. | MANAGER for a sheep ranch; oue of the best paying positions in the State; exceptional Teferences required. Bush. WANTED—Tallor to buy a taflor-shop doing good business. Call at once, 508 Eighth st., Oakland. WANTED—At once, 50 boys and girls. Apply 613 Pacific st. O. & G. JACOBS. WANTED—First-class laundress, $30; 10 cooks having a slight knowledge of German cook- ing can get places at §20, 325, and $30 a manhi 20" other housework éirls’ wanted tor American familles. wages $15 to 3 enc §25. Call early on MISS PLUNKETT, tter st., near Powell. HOUSEGIRLS for the city at $15; 10 young girls to assist, $10 to $12; chamber- maid, $15: housekeeper, $20; cook, Oakland, $30; 6 middle-aged women, country. MRS. NORTON Sutter st 424 s [ | | nurse | | B 2 COATMAKERS wanted at 528 Golden Gate ave. Call after 9 o'clock. WANTED—Respectable, experienced woman with four-year-old chiid, will do good cooking and heusework for $12 a month: country pre- ferred. Address box 452, Haywards. RESPECTABLE woman, with boy, wishes situation as working housekeeper; city or country. Address box 549, Call office. N woman wants to get work by the : washing, cleaning, cooking. Apply 832 Howard st. GOOD seamstress, understands dressmakin wishes place for upstairs work and win, s If required. Address 443% Natos cut by the day to do laun work in private families. 1224 Unlon. competent _German Addre:s box B8, C YOUNG lady wishes a position where she can THOROUGHLY maid wants situatlon. attend an evening school. Address 427 Grove. - - | WOMAN wants work by the day in lodging- house or sewing. Call 139 Fourth st. LADY'S maid wants Ist of February: city references. Address EY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant av. EXPERIENCED French girl wishes situatio cook or housekeeper: city or best references. 1378 Sacramento. ECTABLE lady with little girl wishes situation as housekeeper; city or short dls- | tance in country. Call before i2 o’clock. 1719A Eddy st 627 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call. Subscrip- bscription: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese; estab. 20 years: help; tel. Maln 18¢7. BRADLEY & CO., €40 Clay st. lady’s | sition to travel by the | 'STRONG boy to help around on building; $ a week. 2300 Leavenworth st. WANTED—Good night walter for coffee saloon. 1348 Howard st. PARTNER for pork and sausage store; small capital; good trade. 235 Third st. WANTED—Men and women to work at home; 1 pay $3 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. H. A. GRIPP, German Ar- tist, Tyrone, Pa. BRIGHT salesman; outside work; half profits, Union Mfg. C: Market st. RECRUITS wanted for the United St marine corps, United States navy; abie- bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 vears, who are citizens of the | COOK and second girl, same house, $20 each. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SECOND girl,_speaking Teterence. MRS, LAWRENCE, Intelligence offce, 1148 Polk st. FIVE German cooks, $30. $25; housework glrls, 320, $15. MRS. LAWRENCE, 149 Polk st. sec- , $25; 15 girls for housework; 3 nurse girls, $12 and $15. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. GERMAN _employment office, MRS, LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st., has blaces for girls of all natlonalities. | STENOGRAPHER and cashier (confectionery business): salesladies, art store; photograph gallery clerk. 313 Bush. YOUNG. lady for sewing machine branch of- | " fice: dentist office hookkeepar: novelty goods ona girl, §: | | | saleslady; office cashier. 313 Bush. United States, or those who have legally de- — e clared thelr intention to become such; must WANTED—Bookkeeper and correspondent; | be of good character and habits and able to saleslady; office copyist; cooks and house- girls. Ladles’ Exchange, 1023 Market st. WANTED-High-school teacher; work must be accredited: salary $50. FISK AGENCY, 420 Parrott bullding. speak, read and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For turther information apply at the re. cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., CARPENTER wanted to rent house of four rooms -and bath and carpenter shop and at- tend to customers till owner returns from Klondike; references required: rent $10. B, MARTIN, 12 Bache st.,nr.St. Mary's College. WANTED—Physiclan to work in high-class must be a man of advertising institution: more than ordinary abllity; state particuiars. EXPERIENCED operators on shirts. THE BRENNER-ULMAN CO., 17-19 Battery st. German preferred, to | MIDDLE-AGED lady. Call at once help in restaurant kitchen, $1S. at 247 Center st., Berkeley. Box 518, Call. WANTED—First-class _French or German PANESE Information B z cook: small family; good wages. Call be- | T4 B e slia Rl furnished. 9 Powell st., room 2; tel. Clay T SAILORS and ordinary seamen for south and coast; good wages. 26 Steuart st. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. WANTED—A sheep ranch manager; the ranch is large and centrally located; grain and ha: are products: manager must be experience and a good business man; none others need tween 10 and 1 at 2026 California st. WANTED—Woman for light housework in the country; wages $; per month and a good home. ~Apply 203 Turk st., to-day only. GIRL for general housework. Call or address 8369 Twenty-sixth st. Mr. Hunt. EXPERIENCED finisher on ladies’ cloaks and sults. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell st.; tel. Davis 605, apply, and advertiser will not undertake to LADY wants pleasant young lady roommate. | answer all letters: state age, experience and CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 30 Geary st. Tel. Grant 6. | | 71020 Market st., room 12. | . el | YOUNG girl to assist with light housework. 424 O’Farrell st. ualifications, family, if any, etc. A Box 411h. Cail ‘Orhey; % e WANTED—An__experienced city _salesman. YOUNG girl for housework; wages $12. Brownstone Wine Company, 331 Ellis st. HUNTER & CO., Chinese and Japanese emp. 1930 office. 614% California st.; tel. Main 281 Pine st. E. Snfou Bc,,_m! ‘20 e GoiRet ihottle beer o = — ; wine, bc; h. CHINESE and J: ese Employment office; | WOMAN to do gentleman's washing and | O © 1% st_free lunch. 643 Clay st. Farrell. 4141 1 E. 428, mending. Address box 558, Call office. ROSEDALE House, 821 Ellis—Roome 2ic to §1 GARDENER; single; thoroughly competent in all branches gardening and greenhouse work, first-class references; would like position | with private fami| Box 353, Call office. CARRIER—Young man, 5 years' experience | serving and collecting’ newspaper route, de- sires situation. Address C. P. HEINS, §25% Lombard st. MIDDLE-AGED sober man_wants work as dishwasher, porter and tend bar or any kind light work. Address PETER MORROW, 43 *ine st. AN experienced and practical “‘Ladies Tatlor Cutter’’ 18 open to an engagement; late from Pars and London. Address box 57, Call. MRS STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | thlhl. 120% Geary st., room 11 INO. HULTHEN, electro-magnetio _messags | treatment: lcohol baths. § Mason st. MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 | grelock; branch office of The Cail. Subscrip- ions b2 DIVIDEND NOTICE DIVIDEND No. 51 (forty cents per share), of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co., wili be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after THURSDAY, Jan- uary 20, 1865. Transfer books will ciose on Friday, January 14, 189, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 | o'clock: branch office of The Call. tions and want Subserip- ds_taken SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. G English understands dainty cook- ing of all kinds, and is particularly neat, wants a place. For particulars address or (lfile;"h‘-’f—ez MISS PLUNKETT, 42¢ Sutter; ain 5472. SCANDINAVIAN cock with four years' relia- ble references, wants cooking; present mis- tress will recommend her; the waltress of same family seeks a situation, also. All in- quirles regarding them will be answered by MISS PLUNKBTT, 44 Sutter st., near Powell; Tel. Main 8473 YOUNG Sweedish girl wants a place at house- work or cooking in a small family. For par- ticulars telephone or address MISS PLUN- KETT, a0 Butter, Tiear Powell. ~ Tel. Main FIRST-CLASS infant's nurse, Protestant, de- sires situation: 2 years last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. GERMAN woman with a girl 4 years old, de- sires situation: best references: country, $10; &00d cook. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. Al AMERICAN Protestant cook, with 2 years' city reference. desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. GERMAN Employment Office—MRS: LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st. (tel. Main 5332), fur~ nisbes best help of all nationalities. i BITUATION wanted by expertenced cook, Ger- man, steady and competent; restaurant or coffee and lunch houre; best of references. €54 Mission st., room 1. night; $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at | YOUNG girl, light housework: 2 in famlly; | " wages $8; references. 1429 Buchanan st. | TOUNG German girl for light housework: at. | —ZANE S, 54 Davis st near Jackson. tend to ohildren. 1324 Howard t. 20 pairs shoes- Another lot of men's shoss: e 5 n slightly damaged: at less than one: WANTED—Woman to take washing home for . | WANTED—Woman to take washing | fourth their value; from %c to $250. ge3 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third FIRST-CLASS tatloress on - fine coats; no | _other. 1200 Market st. Market; 200 rooms, 2508 RIght; Teading-ramat WANTED—Young &irl for general housework; | o Dus 8nd baggage to and from the terry. family of 2; wages $10. 1717 Turk st. YOUNG girl. 3 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth, near Mission. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz; infallible safe reme- MEN'S soleing, 50c; ladles’, 40c: wl walt. 638 Market: branch, 767 Marker® TO0 BARBERS' Assoclation Free Empl 5 fice. 8. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave® Of dles. 2543 Fourth st. 4« MARKET st—Branch offics of The Call; GIRL for rooming house; sleep home. Call | . wont 8ds and subscriptions taken. atter'10 a. m. Van Ness ave., southeast | €15 LARKIN—Branch offics of The Call; want corner Grove ads and subscriptions taken. YOUNG boy (Japanese) wants position as cook | or walter, housework; last place 4 years; has | best references. 53 Minna st., rear. EXPERIENCED girls wanted: shirt factory; | 7928 Clay st., In rear. No. 2 Wheeler & Wilson machines; steam power. SINGLE rooms 10c and 15c nlght, Toc week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howaed. CANDY helper wants a situation where he can make himself venerally useful. Box 5b6, Call Otfice. JAPANESE first-class butler wants place in city or country; best reference. Address HO'| YOSHIKADO, 121 Haight st. CHINESE, good cook, with good references, wants_posislon in private famlily, city of tel. main 1301 country. $08-814 Pacific s L . FIRST-CLASS waiter, Japanese, wants place in city or country; best reference. Address K. HASHINO, 121 Halght st EXPERIENCED butcher wishes work in or hot Box 539, Call. ALASKA—Experienced miner, good mechanic, would Itke work here or north; will take grubstake on Copper River. Box 6%, Call. SITUATION wanted by competent coachman; best references. Box 523, Call office. YOUNG married man of good habits, refer- ences, desires position; good around horses not afraid of work: in private family or any- where. Box £20, Call. POSITION as entry, Ml shipping or freight clerk, or any clerical position or office work; best references. Address F. B. W., 04 Turk. 839 HAYRS ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. FOSITION as watchman around a bank or store; ve securit: re! ddress box 437, Call offce. © B TOUNG man would like position as assistant drug CIQ;“R: 2 'fil‘l" Qmil&“@: ‘,0‘00 refer- ences; city or country. Address L., Cail otfice, Oakiand. o FIRST-CLASS paperhanger and painter, hav- ing a wml“eb-g:m:g“ TOopes, etc., wants r MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. @ WANTED—Lady barber. . Barber College, 1381 Eighth. Apply at 207 How- ard st., at the restaurant. e o = ouse, Mar .—Rooms 20c. | WANTED—Vestmaker. Call at %03-307-311 | %oc to 60c night: 31 to netw:;k. e % st ROOMS, 15c to 75c per night; week. Orlental, 225 Drumm WANTED, to collect wages due lal clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, !fi;“s’ht::r‘. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st. for a room: 2 a night: § & weer” SXt WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Missions men to take rooms; 10c, 1t night; §0c, %0c and §1 per weeli.“ R WANTED—GIrl from 13 to 15 years of age to take care of infant. 2330 Twenty-fourth sf | APPRENTICE wanted for hairdressing at 111 Stockton st. G. LEDERER. 5 BOOKKEEPER and cashier; experience neces- | “sary. Address box 554, Call otfice. WANTED—Girl, German preferred, general housework: small family; wages $15; refer- ences required. SIEVERS, MOTA Scotf st. S0c to §150 st. L2 WANTED—Laborers MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, je that Ed Rolkin, Reno. %x:fi"“fl;fi&fir"i‘&fi elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant a runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: - 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. FURNITURE WANTED. st HIGHEST prices to fill ne slon st.; tel. Mine 18210 o8 40 Mis- INDIANA Auction Co. _Eomery st.: highest prl DR. WISE, the ladies' specialist, 1118 Mark: st.; monthly troubles, eto. One visit suficient: 300 OPERATORS on steam sewl: ch o make Levi Strauds & Cofy Fi¥eted clot: . Apply at once . DAVIS, Super- intendent, 32% Fremont st. s LOT of uncalled-for shoes from 2%c 862 Mission st.. bet. First and Second e Removed to 19 Mont- ces paid. Tel. Davis 71. ‘WANTED—Experienced o] tors ' ROOMS Al ool st Tt Tl PR | 5 s sew on buttons: will also | WANTED—In San Rafael, E‘“ & few inexperienced for instruction. | to § rooms: must be low ‘:-ex:-‘?d:;g !&mi& m Standard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and | _location. Address hox 452, Call nrge * 5 THE MecDowell Dressm: School is the best plle:ktlo Fair diploma; patterns cut WANTED—MISCEL ANEOUS. WE buy all kinds of second and Milinery learn: Mechanics’ 25¢ up. 103 Post. and tools, stoves, etc. JAMES CURTIN, 1123 Mark: s LADIES' shoes, soleing, 35c, men's shoes, sole- : — e o, | hove: molelng. 3t oes, SECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sl e it epalring dorie at hait the usual | “wanted; best prices; send Dostal. 1020 o ON furniture, planos; no remgval; no com. SCRIBNER & CO., 7 Ci MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, t te. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 20t Missas: PAWNBROKER—Old id, lothing 1t oL, nllver: au.n-:fl OPERATORS on flannel overshirts and under- wear; inexperienced hand. ught. Levi Strauss & Co., !fl;‘fi lg::.lnd'l: e e S LAWRENCE Dress-Cutting School, 1079 Mar- ket st.; ing ‘on; call and be Samincee Without try- lowest rates; ty Hall Sare.

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