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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1898. { GEYSER SHOWED IS 0LD FORM Found It an Easy Task to Beat Libertine and g | was cut off at the far turn and fell out of it: “Skeets” Martin made the strflch first with Hazard, but when: Bpencer ghook Myth up he drew away and won | ensily by: a couple:of lengths.” In a drive Hagard downed the tardy coming Tulare half a length for the place: Track Items. On Friday last W. L. Stanficld started his old sprinter George Miiler in a six. farlong sprint and thought - so: much: .ot his ‘chances that he placed a good bet on the horse.and ad- 4 Bu:rglar.s :En;,er t‘Lhe Sé_- | vised his'friends to got aboard. = Spencer rode | . B R on that océaston and the sprinter nnishied next loon " of - Henry . to last. Yesterday, owlng ‘to financial, straits. W Tripping. | ume of very healthy The Downfall of Three Choices: Helped the Bookmakers | Out. Kamsin Left at the Post and: His | Rider, Henry Shields, Suspendea. Three fancy priced pieces.of horse flesh started in a mile run at Ingleside yesterday, and everybody looked : for- ward to witnessing an old-time: horse race, but they were disappcinted. Gey- ser, the bay son of Ben. All; sporting Ed Corrigan's green silk, made Libér~ tine and Imp. Tripping ‘wish they’ had- stayed in’ their stalls. - He -was favorite in the betting, and after Lib- ertine and the chestnut mare had tip- toed to the stretch in front.of him, he paraded past the duo’ as if they were anchored, and won in an ordinary -can- ter in 1:41%. Libertine hung on-game- ly, leading Tripping out:a neck for the place. The slight fall of rain simply settled the dust, leaving the track in good con- | dition. - Olynthus, Geyser:and Glorian were the winning choices: Olynthus, the stylish-looking brother to Diggs, took the thrée and 4 half fur- long scramble for twa:year-olds,: ' and showed himself to be posseéssed of that nece Guality _in" arace: - horse- gameness. - He was backed down from | twos to 3 te 2 favoritism,-and overhaul- ing Gold Scrateh opposite the paddoek: beat ‘the gray colt out:a hgad in - the hardest kind of a dr reducing: the. Ingleside record of 43 sécends flat.. Milt Young was a good third. After séveral unsuccessful attempt the old: favorite, George: Mifler, finally won ‘a race.. He'was a 12:to'1 shet in the second .event, at seven furlongs, for which Benamela ruled an even money chance, : and jumping . out - in front maintained the lead-to the :end. - Treach- ery finished strong: taking the place from Jack Martin, angther outstder. Kamsin; the 2 to. 1 favorite for the second seven - furlong run, had no chance to show his form: ~As the bar- rier was. released . the erratic -actor, ‘Walter J; swerved, and thefirst choice was left standing at the post. Silver State, a 30 to 1 chance, led theé bunch to the stretch, where she quit. Polish, with “Skeets” Martin up, then showed in front and looked to have the race well in hand, when:Spencer brought Meadow Lark up with:a rush and won by a head. Olive'ran a very creditable race, finishing third. The winner was quoted at 8 to 1-around post time. Shields, the rider of Kamsin, was sus: pended. The seven-furlonghandieap for three- year-olds was an excellent one from a betting standpoint. George Lee, Of- ficial, Marplot and Glorian.. were all] accorded warm support, the latter clos- ing the post favorite. As usual Blarney Stone was' away in front' and set a merry clip to the bend home. with little Gray in the saddle, which had been running in s nd place, loomed up as the probable winner as: the wire was neared, when Thorpe got up with the favorite and outfinishing the lighter boy got the dacision by nose on the wire. George Lée moved up from sixth place, taking the show. The mile and a sixteenth selling af- fair, which concluded the day’'s sport, was the best betting race of the day, nearly every ome of the gix starters being accorded more or less support. In | the closing betting Osric IT, Charley Thorpe’s mount, was a. slight favorite over: Myth and Hazard, each being| held at 7 to 2. It result in a decid- edly easy win for Myth, earrying. the Kittleman ~ Bros.' colors: Rey . del Tierra, with Jones up, went out in the lead with a great show of speed, but | : with a black pall. Offical, § | cruelty. Stanfleld {was compellédito see his horse win kalloping ‘without havlig a cent bét ‘on-him: Jockey. Spencer’s account of his milshaps dur- ing: that previous ride oght to' furnish a vol- reading. 3 ..~ Schuur. for “work, Although apparcntiy a ° glutton : 3 < Osric ‘has evidently kad enough racing for-a |’ " Stoek & - Wholesale: while and:is In want-of :a :rest. ' His race J e vesterday wes .a_puor one. S “House, ed what'he fs really:capable of Spencer: sho by pilotimg - three - winners. over the line. in : clever. fashion “Péssibly In the past Henrys Shlelds may have furhished & ride or so thgk did.not. wear Clews. Point.to- the ' Fact That the glossy aspect, but: the tall rider' was C Guilty Parties Live Near tedly inndcent of any wrong-doing.with | vesterday. “From: reliable : sources -it that Shields-bet $100"on: his mount, and_claims that’ the--mishap “was :all “due_to’l Walter J. Just before the barrier was released that horsé swerved, causing Kamsin: to be left. The entry f Waltér J was once’ befars Tefused and the two jockey clubs. were at fault in-ever allowing ‘him to_ start again. Twenty-two _bookmakers: 1aid 0dds in . the ring, -Fred Walbaum did not ‘cut in, as he is. compelled to_leave for ‘Hot Springs, owing to the death of Jack :Spencer, an old and tristed emplove, whom Mr. Walbaum'left in charge of some business at that place. Following are to-day’s: entries: Three-quarters of a mile;’ maiden the Place. The saloon of Henry Schuur, at.the corner of Fifteenth and San Bruno ave- nues; was broken into Sunday night and complétely rifled.” - Liquors, cigars, cig- taken and the only articles left in the | place’ were the bar. fixtures -and.casks | of 'whisky -too large to be - removed without . the aid of a: wagon. 57 36) Niihiu 253 Defiant 360 Idomenus | 351 Town Topics: 516 Chihuahua - 466 Musculado: . Approbation . ... Hohenlche: . 107.°..2 Rio: Frio.. -efghths of “a mile; purse, at 8 ¢’clock’ in the evening, and did so on the night of the burglary. Hig bar- keeper, Joe Ricrdan, who sleeps above the saloon,:left at the sameé. time and did. not-return until il o'clock; when Minuke. 451" Balifster 3% Tom.-Spencer 416 Forest Guard Second Race—Fivs £ n.f?::os?ne 112‘1” :Ei !E‘:i“’{z},’.fl‘x 'hé ‘went. directly -to his. room without Jerilderio 107/ 294 going into thegaioon. ;' At { o'clock the | 5 %f" ;‘:,‘,‘t m, next morning the propr_lemr opened his THIrd Raée—Three-quarters of a mile; purse. | Place of business ahd-found:it looking 518 Charmion 100) 469 Pasha .0z [-88 i€ it had ‘been struck by a young cyclone. Empty bottles and ‘boxes we! strewn about-the floor; the mongy till was -broken open, barrels weére: moved from their. -places . and the. ‘shelves stripped - of- ‘their. contents. = Schuur -called. Riordan down and thé.two made an investigation; finding that thé bur- ;.-Roche’ ... <105 ]%.... EI :Roca. 511 Bow:and Arrow. 47| 502 Haclenda 264 Perugin ... 0| 512 Claudiana: . 516 Roulette Wheel. 9%, 428 Royal Prize. T PIng. i ~100. ;Eourih Race—Qne milé: thres-year-olds} pell- ng: 513 Mistieton 91.Li Hung 5 Dr. 02 -100 .95 02 ..108] 561 Tenrica: . hang. 107 511 The. Dipper 2107 ~108 ing in the:ddor of a room in the:rear Fiith Race—One and an eighth milés: selling. np 512 Tom *Aniderson..107 512 Rafaela ... 102 1. 489 Can’t Dance “H1 | 497 Rufaiba .02 457 Fred:-Gardner. 502 Donation other: dcor -leading .into- the: ‘barroom. An attempt-had been made to take out a panel of the door, but as it was of veéry.-heavy wood. this proved unsuc: <. 104[ 503 Ostler Jne... -114| 505 Buck Massle. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY.’ First ‘Race—Chthuahua, ' Defiant, : Niikau. Second. Race—Montgomery, Tea Rose, Cassar- ian. 114 its 4 serted andthe ‘door: torn: ‘from hinges: he went. to bed.at 11 o'clock ‘and: a great deal of noise must have. been made by the: burglars, the place must have been broken into some time : be= Third Hace—Roche, El Roca. Roulette’ Wheel. ;\;e';:ms o-x}ndg og(llsc'st;loolcel: cé‘;]r;r& mthl:z m);‘::rgxm :;;ce—-)llstletnn. The: -Dipper, Lizf Amount. of goo beez}‘ cqns}?;?edlbydtm _ Fifth Race—Faskfon Piate, Can't Batics, Do ?‘é’:cr;e&“:;;l‘%Jfi};’;fl;}ffé&%fi;‘%fig LS Race—Fleus a6 Lis, Oatier Jou, Busk | ML SN0 NV 2 Tt e was robbed by ‘some one living near his place :-of business. . This belief'is strengthened by the fact that some eéne enteéred the saloon something less than a year ago and by means of a cigarmaker identi- fyving some of his boxes the crime was traced to’a: near neighbor of - Mr. Schuur. ‘but: for various reasons - the burglar ~was never prosecuted. .- This time; - howéver, the - saloon-keeper 1s very. anxions:to have the. guilty par- ties apprehended and made to pay the penalty. : 2 The police -at the Seventeenth street police statién were notified of the burg- lary yesterday and detéctives:sent to the salocn to make an investigation. A number of ¢lews were left by the house- breakers anditis thought that they will soon .be In the toils. oy PO St. John’s ‘Appointment. Surveyor Spear yesterday _réceived news from ‘Washington to the effect that his appointmeént of Chauncey M. St John as deputy surveyor had:heen confirmed. ——e SAN. FRANCISCO CALL: BUSINESS. OFFICE' of 'the - San Franctsco Call, “corner of Market and Third atreets, open until 12 o'clock ‘every night in, the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgnmery street, torrier Clay; apen untit 9:30 o'clock: ~..° 339 Hayes strecs; open until 9;30°0'cfack. £21 McAllister street; ‘open: until 9:30 p. m, #15 Larkin street; open until 9:30.o'clock. E.IV, corner. Sixteenth and Mission streets; opén until 9:6"clock. : 106 :Eleyenth ‘street; open-until 9 5'clock: 615 Mission street; open until 9.6 clack: 5 Polk ‘strest; open untli 9:30 ¢'cloek. . | NYWe corngr . Twenty:second. “and - Kentueky streets: open.4ill.9:9" cloek. IN HONOR OF DON BOSCO. Requiem Mass Said for the Founder of the Salesians. The tenth anniversary of the death of| Don Bosco, the superlor-genéral of the Salesian Fathers, was celebrated = with solemn services yesterday mornin. at the Italian Church on Fllbert street.” The al- tars were decorated entirely in ‘black, and leading to the sanctuary from the main alsle was rlaced a catafalque covered | | Don Bosco was the. founder of ~tha’ Salesiari Congregation of Priests, and is:| particularly esteemed by them hoth for | his piety and great.love of ‘children. Heé | made the education- of youth:the funda- | mental basis of the.order. Solemn high-mass was celebrated by Rev. Father V. Cassini, who was' assisted by Father Powers of St. Mary's Church as deacon and by Rev. Joseph Oreni as sub-deacon. The feast of St. Francis de. Salés, the patronal feast of the Saleslans, was cele- brated Sunday morning, and the glorious services on this-day were solemnly con- trasted vesterday morning: by thé cele- | bration of the requiém mass to' commem- orate the death of Don Bosco. ————— Divorce Suits Filed. Kevin J. Turner has commeriéed’ suit for a divorce against hig wife, Kate C; Turner, on ‘the ground of: intemperance. Minerva Sampson has ‘applied.. for a divorce from Edward 8. ‘Sampson on statutery grounds. Emile Tarsen has ap- plied for a divorce' fram Hans. Larsen. | As a cause of action the ‘plaintiff-dlleges “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. - MEETING NOTICES ACIFIC C y T & PO Chenter Mo b A OAST JOCKEY CLUB--Ingieside Track -= Severty-ni WL nirest 2 vmeh . A day of ihe Winter Meeting. —Monday, Jdanuary. S1o 1806 - | it ooguey L at 130 cgeki) !Igafhe cloudy. Track fast. Stated mi P FR. N H:i DAY, Sécratary. FIRST RACE—Three and a half fu PACIFIC Lodge N 13, F: and A, M. rlongs; two-year-olds:. purse, $3:0. £ 121 Eady. st.-Stated. meeting . THI] i o RS i “EVENING 7 i Jockeys. - L Seamsl b loaie e il ; e GEORGE PENLINGTON;: Sécretary. Shialds 8-2 L e e = |Tharpe 4 No. 144, ¥, and A, Clawson 8.1 d. meéting THIS -(TUESDAY). Jrameron . o’} 1 at 7:3) &'clack. 506 Prince Will (‘(P:l‘:*:: 13 | o A8, HUBBARD, Secreta 3 Semicolon |Maeklin 20 | GOLDEN Gate Lodge No. 30, F::and I, Acoma . Afier % | TA. M —Stated_meeting THIS' (TUES Be5S kst [Golden % - | “DAY) EVENING, February 1, at 7:30 S IMeNichol Y2 | . o'clock.” " ‘GEO. "J. HOBE, Steretary. *Left - = = e v MANN: Lodge No, 127 F. -and- A, s Time. :43. Winner, I. G. Brown & Co.'s ch. c. by Red Jron:Lily: Wrigh M.--The officers and ~members of the Won first three driving y: Wright. . Bad: start. lodge. are | requested - to meet. - on = = = = = . WEDNESDAY, February 21508 at "W e B ven furlongs; geliing; four-year-olds and upward: purse, §350. ;f,fi;,’;'}";‘; e e bur". deceased LRI ATESESTS 2 i Dbrother, CARL SCHUMAN. By order of the ox es Welght St~ %m. im. Wm. . Sty | Fin [ Jeckerm. W. M. L. SCHUMACHER,; Secretary. Jack Mart! 0si s 4n 3o 8L LELET T Imhielan notified to. attend ' speclal - meeting Denamela, 5 AT 6% 3% . 348 Lagh Th. IStevens | ' WEDNESDAY, February. 2 -at 1 Charlemagne, '§ .. 362l 1 Eh: BRRE AN Ea e At o'elock p. m., for the purpose ‘of conducting | R.Q. Ban 6. . 012" 25 - 27 98 . 294 ‘gf Narvaez the funeral services.of our deceased- brother, Little Crinple, 8., 10516 * 3ns 714 . 74 72° 38 tin - GEORGE WILLTAMSON. . Master Masons'| Soupgmr WL {... 220 0% Ans SR NS MMl S R ] e iR toatient. By peteriof, = o s ;\)"":“"-F‘fl : " 3 ]1:;‘ 5. 9n. e i E R 'r{'anfll'?u‘;:n- 19 J:: R’ GOLDSMITH, Becretary. a 9 Queen Safle, 4......3001 8 5 4h 5h 2 1112 IClawson . 10 | NOTICE of fneeting—The reguiar annual meef 505 Charmion. a 103112 - 12 12 12 12 12 1. Woods 100 | - ing. of .the- stockholders ‘of The. Nevada Na- Time, 1:28%. Winner, W. L. Stanfleld’s b. g. by Loftin-Emma. Good - start.® Won o B O e s ke held Francisco, ' Cal., on' MONDAY, the twent: —Seven furlongs; sell first (21st) dey of ~February, 1898 at 3:15 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a Ing; four-year-oids and’ upward: purse, $330. s board of directors to serve during the en- TIndex. Horses. Welght.ISt. suing year,-and for the transaction of such i B P CL | “ other businiess as_may came hefore the’ meet- w2 Meadow Lark, 6 Y 1ng. i .D. B. DAVIDSON. Secretary. g!‘ mush,r4 1h E ; : fan Francisco, January .2, 1S98. - 5 ve, 6 .. i ? = = 4 o : 15| THE: regular_anmual imeeting_of the Stock B S i1 -4l 4 holders: of. The. National-Ice Cotipany will be S Afelia Wetrac 22 20 3 held at the office of the conipany, 227 Mar. 0 St DG, 52y G street, 'San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNES- i Talter 7 B 7 Parker . W 15 Y. the:-2d day of February, 1888, at the e 1 z - {McDonafd 40 Tour ‘of 11’ a'clock :a. “m:, Tor. the puriiose of: & b 2/ IShieide " §5 3 | electing p. board of directors ta'sérve for the | Lett. R : : Zusuing’ vear. &nd. the “transeation dt ok Time. 1:2%. Winner, Wm. Boots & Son's br. 8 : ofhier business: as may ¢ome before the mee Won first three drivine Boots & Son's br. g. By imp. -Brutus-Nabe(te: Tad. start. | - i 3T DONAHUE; Secrétar: FOURTH RACE-0y { 615_LARKIN ST.—Branch office of ‘The nd.vant nds tak e Cal CaPl‘SI .Off - Enough Liqu{;x‘ iq‘ arettés and tobacco’ worth $400 . were |- Mr, Schuur “usually closes: his’ place | glars'had gained an entrance by break- | of the saloon.and then.prying open an- | cessful, so a pry of some kind was in- | ‘As-the barkeeper heard nothing after | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. { SUPERIOR years last FIRST-CLASS French maid desires situation | - & years last pla ter i colored la MISS CULLEN, urse desives situation; 214 MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- | FEMALE HELP WANTED. NEAT young girl; 2 4n.family; $12. MISS CUL- [ LEN; 32 Sutter st. * [ E§ENCH mafd, §25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sut- er st. AN TIrish girl 8is cook; 3 In family; $25.. MISS | AT voung German girl desires situatl hotsework or n;mnursg: $10° to: $15; ref. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. ALTO0K, “best Gt referenc desires . situz tion: alto German nurse on hand. . J. I _ CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter s DANISH housegirl; good ¢ook and laundress: 21 e in last place: eity and country™ ): I RTON, 222 Sutter st. el Green 7 : tuation for - secon . work or genieral housework: in-a_small family city-or country.. Call, at 1303 Stockton st. on_at MIsS | ] | CULLE Sutter st. MAN $40: see party here. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. MISS 5. (OTHER and_daughter: country hotel; MISS CUI'LEN, OUSEWORK .woman or girl; mining tow: . MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. HOTEL waltress, $20 per month. MISS CUL- LEN; 3% Sutter st. . . DRESS desives situgtion;’ wil 4y or month; or will clean - house;. city o chuntr: St “refererices. : Address box 51, Call.office. - 32 ;. LA 11 di work . by RESTAURANT waitress, $1S per month. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. : NURSE, sleep home, $20. MISS CU. LLEN, 52 AN “experieneed voun minssage ‘treatment o ladies ‘at their homes; < -Address box $54; Call office. e ¢ Tady would like-to give Sutter:. COLORED nurse; sleep home, $18. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st.- RELIABLE young - lady, -Narmal graduate; . wishes position’ as & Dest..of references given. Call M, 'St.” Mary's Hospital," ith rriess_or companion: |- ["CHAMBERMAID, country hotel, $15; German or Swiss cook. for'a :dalry, near city, $2 neat cock,. private family, country town, $25; girls. and_women ~ for: housework, country places. MI'RRAY & READY, leading em- AN " wishes work by the day, : Box 836, - Cail - olfice. GERMAN girl wants .a_piace for - general housework o upstalrs work; wages §20.°Ap- ply 1917D .O'Farrell, st: : Toei eity ployment agerits, 634-625 Clay. st. REFINED Pratestant woman, 30 to 40 vears of age, as governess and take full charge. of ences required. Apply, MURRAY :& READY, 634-636 Clay st ftuation as cock or to ate family; wages $20; YOUNG woman 'wants do_hatisework in a pri 106, Eddy. st.; room: 4T NUMBER of first-class waltresses wanted for first-class hotels in Southern California, $20; special reduced railroad fares through C. R. % €8 to o ‘light housework' or. housekeeping, and ‘feél at home:. wages. $15...Box o8, Call; GIRL ‘Gf 15 wishes. to: assist ‘{n _light house: work. “Apply -4 Sunny court: off Geary, be- tween Webster and Buchanan. ing’ oF cookini near. Sixt! oard.. |: -exchange of Toom -and b eral . housework. and ‘assist: with cooking. Please call at 1053 Howard st GERMAN ‘mald to grown children or mald to a lady. 10 _objection to the country;:§0od reference; 1308 -Broderick “st. JAT, Tespectable’ young girl to do . light housewark: sleep home; not-out of the Mis: sion. - Address ‘A: A.. Call Branch, Sixteenth “LAD making. by the day; per- téct work ~guarantéed: . price -reasonable. Pleass -call ‘or - send postal- card, 220 Mon! Omery. .avenue,. room 2 I | ton. for upstatrs® work,. or’. nursing’ girli Please call at 210 Eddy st. Bhabian’ SWEDISH woman. wints work by the day, wakhing, fronihg .or :house-cleaning or piace 0 do light housework -and cooking. ~§21:East Sixteenth st Oakland: SCANTED- Situation 0 do housework ‘in_a small. private family; have bést.of references. 515 Eighth st:, Oaklapi. GERMAN girl wishes 4 sitiation to do general houséwork- and’ covkific; wages §25. - Address | prve o o e : i jerman girls, second work, 20; Germa |+ box: 363 Call:office. cook, 3755 8. young Eirle, 312 And f15. MKS.| EXPERIENCED _dressmaker;. s = first-class;} LAMBERT, 419. Powell. st. H fitter: and.- designer: day:. Address 19 Sixth st s | GDOD Jaundress would ‘Itke to_do washing at Home: . estimatés given. -wWrite and address Leundress, 107 Tehama <. MIDDLE-AGED: German lady, - wishes situa- tion; care of sick or. invalids: also a young Eirl “of 18:wishes to take care of Invalid Addiess box 546, Cail office RELTABLE: woman wishes a’situation to do ganeral housewark;. city ‘or. short “distance in country; kind.to childrem. ».4.’\ M'H? st. LDERLY American. woman' wishes a. place on.ranch; is- a. good cook and housekeeper. Address 136 r"lflh_!t., near Howard. ¢ lady.would like work, - washing, . office. or:-house cleariing. M. K, 39 Dortand st. WANTED—Plain’ sewing and. repairing at. lome. 116 Sixth st., room. 6. YOUNG waman'- desites plaln sewing ~and mending to.do at home. : 133 Fourth, reom 10. or caring: for. and country prefer: 11 offle to. do | YOUNG Tady. ax ‘compant: instructing young. ¢hil | dre - N 2 EXPERIENCED s wish, situations at second work and: sewing:. o objection to country. - Address 142 Stefner st. YOUNG. woman ‘wishes working housekeeper position or do plain mending, i3l Fourth st room: 1. GERMAN Protestant nurse wishes positton; in- fant or small children; able:, . well. técommended; sewing: country.or travelin 726, 'Call office. no: objection to . - Address box 15-Grant & 30 elry; low interest. Uncle Harri; 327 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay-Open until o'clock; branch. office of The'Call. tions .and” want ads taken. ——— e -SITUATIONS WZNTE'D-MAI_.;.:. CHINESE and Japanese (ésta%. 20 years) hel tel. Main 197 BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay st. CHINESE and Japanese employment” office; 1 best help. . 4145 O'Farzell st:; tel. East 426. INTER & €0, Chitiese and Japaness_emp. orfice. “6143% California st.;.tel. Main 231, JAPANESE . employiient office; work day, wllr or evening.122% ‘O'F tel. Davis 865 man wants position - as - waiter. 8. 0° Migsion :st. T ASS paper hanger ‘and painter, hav- ‘all-tools roguired; ‘wants work. 1302 Web- DY man, well, used fo liorses, A wishes a. Situation. - Box & * gardener,. horseman; ‘milker: all requiremerts;’ reliable -and’ tempes first-class references. Address box 794 alss”pruning and graft- *ull - office. sheetiron _stov Address box 864, Call-office. ELECTRICIAN, -first-class, experienced In de- signing and laying gut work, wants position. Aildress. box 802, Call office. BAN of 28 wishes SR, experlenced . on “wants® work some.‘employment for. the eveninigs: willing to do any kind of work and Wil work for small wages, understards koo eping. Address box 865, Call office. KLONDIKE néws—A_strong, healthy and ‘ex- : parties to stake: him. to Alaska: willing. fo work on. shires and best of references given. s po: 502 Sutter st. CAPITALISTS—An. all round grav quartz and. coal miner, .also cook and.waiter, would like alay to go to Alaska on terms.. Address Box 861, Call. GERMAN, middlo-aged, married, speaks good English, mechanic by trade, handy with tooie: - wants any sitaation. Box 770, Call office. EXPERIENCED miner Jately from the Klon- dlke, wishes to be grub-stal:ed; best of ref- _erehces given. . Box 819, Call office; STEADY, te 2 ‘mperats, elderly “man, handy' at wants, steady _employment. . Box 812, -Call, BAKER, single man, first class In his_trade, wishes situation; ‘cif s Bishes eituation; “city.or country.: Box 80, ‘keeper: H: B. any .- kind. of MAN and wite want to ménage a hotel o bodrding-Louse or to rent. same. H. H., 144 Howard &t. 5 = AN experte ced.teacher wvould like a few pu- MIDDLE-AGED, ‘refined. German Woman wish= WOMAN wishes work by the day, houseclean: & g0 laundress. 42 Jessie st.; YouNe E "o’ lght housework. for YOUNG lady. wishes to_do houseworle (r RELIABLE girl’ wishés a situation for: gén: Ammerican girl wishes a position as | YOUNG ‘German girl would.Itke to have posi- | will work - for. $1_per competent - and re- | MONEY loaned ‘on_watches, -dlamonds, aw- | Subser{p-~" perienced miner and’ prospector wishes some | ‘home “work, care of stick, driving,. etc.; HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. TWO. waitredses, seme country hotel, $20 each; 2 waitresses; Woodland, $20 each; walitress, Bakersfleld, $20 and fare pald; 8 waitresses, oity, §15_and §20. C. R. HANSEN. & CO., 103" Geary - $t.- . B RANCH cook,. $25, see -party here this morn- ing; 3 cooks, $25; house girls, ‘from: $10. up §25. C. 'R, HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. "OND: girl, with_references, §2. C: R. NSEN ‘&.CO., 103 Geary st. WAITRESS; institution, $20 ani place; chambermald;, $20 and early:. chambermaid, $17 androom: lunch waitress, $3 a week; waitress, §20, small, neat place; 2 waijtresses, $20 and room each; 5 girls; “assist walting, etc., §15 and room: 3 waitresses to go south, $20 and room; 4 wait- resses, $ ‘a week; waitress, $1 and room; chambermaid and -wait, $18 and room: cooke, $20 ta$30 and. room. MARTIN & CO., 49 Market” st. room, cholce room, - call 3 grown children, ‘country - town, - §25; refer-'| §F HELP WAN1ZD—Continued. WANTED—Foreman for large vineyard com- pany, $50 per month and board: references required; also - farmers, milkers, laborers, cocks, waiters -and - dishwashers. W. L. EWER & CO., 625 Clay | WANTED—Cook for small restaurant, $12 a week; coffee-house cook, $7 a week; second cook, for institution, $30; waiter, $30; vlke‘r. $25: 3 butlers, $30 to $30, ete. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. | SECTION boss, $40 and board; 15 railroad la- | “borers, $20 and board: luncn cook, % a week. R. T. WARD.& CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. MARRIED janitor who understands steam for an educational institution. 313 Bush st. GENERAL merchandise store clerk: married; wife to assist as saleslad LIVERY stable foreman; buggy washer; stableman. WANTED—A thoroughly experienced clothing and furnishing goods salesman_and buyer. <. Address _application, .stating ' references, where last employed and .salary expected, to 2 coach 313 Bush st. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy. languages, English branch- es: electrical, civil & mininz engineering, sur- veying, assdying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. AYRES Business College, 728 Market st; individual - Instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, -etc. life scholar- ship, $50: low rates per wee}f jnd ‘month. ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min . mech., survey, assay, archit.; day : e VAN D R NAILLEN, 933 Mark rapid calculations; counting room makes . you 572, 855 Market st. WANTED—Puplls in English and bookkeen- ing: satisfactory terms. Address room: 73, Oriel Hotel. ENGLISH teacher: Turk st. VOICE culture, plano Paris graduate: French, Spanish: new classes: $2 mo. 109 T lor st. private lessons: _ experienced hours, 5 to 6. MISS FULLER, $3 A. B., box 849, this office. ;{EIZIABLI-X:?'(;‘MJ:'M “years and upward to de- liver_early daily paper, Useful 1 office. - Call ‘at 315 Pine st.. be- tween 2 and 3 p. m., Edwards Publishing Co. MAN and wife for ranch. See_party here, 430 a. m. MRS, LAURENCE, 106 Sutter CIVIL service Government positions—50 ques- tions and answers free. Address HUGHES on;: D. C- and make himself | TFDRERG, essons: PROF. GASTALDI. 710 Lombard. BOOKKFFEPING. arithmetic. ‘mar: day, night: §5 mo. 1304 Market, op. Stb. SAN FRANCISCO Business Colloge, 173§ Mar- ket st.i 124 positions in '96; 103 in "OT. writing, gram- WAN' nist; one who-has had wide experience on cylinder presses. Apply at_once, 215 Bay st. EXPERIENCED sick nurse; reasonable pay: German preferred; references. . Box 89, Call WANTED—A reliable dlshwasher at § Sacra- mento st; call at 6:30 a. m. .GOOD_bootblack stand for rent; Al ldeation. 28A° Ellis st. BARBER ‘to take -charge of shop. tucky st. 1112 Ken- LUNCH walter wanted. 210 First st. PRESSER wanted on coats. 957% Folsom st. | DISHWASHER: 521 Montgomery st. | YOUNG waiter at 135 Fifth st.; wages $3 and | found. [ BARBER wanted. - 217 Fourth st.;iwages $7. LUDLUM School of Flocution and Dramatio Art. 928 Sutter st. FISK teachers’ agencies in 30 citie: wanted now. 420 Parrott building. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address In. the United States or Canada one vear for $1 50, postage fre: teachers LODGING HOU.ES FOR SALE. $1,000 1,800 1,800 15-room corner house on Post st.. 27-room corner house clears $150. 26-room house. on Geary st. 7-room flat on Geary st. 350 100-room " hotel on Market &t 7,000 24:room house, near Call office 00 34 rooms, fine corner. 2 1,600 14.rooms, on O'Farrell st.. only.... 80 16 rooms, on Market, part offices. 850 12: rooms. central, zood furniture. 250 H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. L.ODGING-HOUSE: 2 rooms: full: rent $553 water free; in exchange for Oakland prope erty: cash ‘difference. Apply 429 Jessie s —15¢ . shop for sale; 2. Iiving rooms; cigar:stand. 32 Turk_ st. $150. BUYS 12-room_lodging-house; full; rent cheap. Appl | WOMAN (and child) as_housekeeper. ranch home: 2 housekeepers.: MARTIN. & CO.,. 149 1 Markeét st.+ EXFERIEN ED _hospital nurse, $25; cook; [ German “styie. $30; -French ' cook, no wash, $30: -tecond” girl, country, ‘$25, see lady here: 4 Gérman: and French® second girls, $20;: 3 German. nurses, . §20; = Protestant girl for housework; ' small American- family, $25; § waitre: hotels and restaurant, $20; ex- perienced Jgirls in box" factory; hotel ‘cook, ! 325, and girls of all nationalitles :to fill our T numerous situations in- city and country. F. GROSETT: CO:, 316 Sut COOK,:$30; Second girl, $25; nurse, $15; filfl, el young: girl, - light ‘;;rk. lousegirl or: woman, sleep home, N NOR’EON. 3‘23‘ Sutter st. i SWISS pr German woman fop ranch, city, $25 German and French second girls, $20; .cook, Lake:Courty, see. party here, 10 a. m., $30. | _ MRS. LAURENCE,: 306. Sutter st. WANTED—An American, German or Scandl- navian girl to assist in housework and un- derstands cooking. - Apply at 602 Oak st. - ! 1 S 1663 Fell s | GIRL to assist with housework and baby, $10. MAN 10 cook lunch and attend bar. Call 33 Third- st. 521 Howard st. 24-ROOM lodging-house; fine transient; sacri~ ficed; cash; sickness. Box §04, Call office. THREE mechanical draughtsmen _to-day; | MINNA, 410—S-room house all furnished: bookkeeper, outfitting firm, $75. 318 Bush ‘st. rented: will sell cheap. 'RANCH foreman (married), German, who un- | FOR SALE — Coso Lodging-house. 411 Sane derstands fine stock and-dairy. RAVELING _publishing-house 1023° Market. collector o furnish honds; $18 and expenses. 1023 Market. to b men: wanted. and 9-°a. m., ‘836 Howard :st. $150—WANTED--Steady-man;: light 1Adoor busl- ness; %50 per month guaranteed.. CURRAN, Call between 8 | WANTED—Men and women; work home: I pay. $5 to $16 a_week for making ¢rayon portriits; new patent method; any one who.can read or write can’do the work in spare time; day or evening; send for: particulars at.once. H. A. GRIPP, German Artist; Tyrone, :P: WANTED--Steady man to take orders ard as- sist. generally in. light cash office business: must be satisfied with §65 per month: to ‘start with and have $150. cash; experience ot nec: essary. 965 Market st,, room 3: a. | ACTIVE man;" small carpentering, with view to business. 24 Bush st SIMPSON: ‘GOOD barber. shop :for sale: chea; ing -to -Alaska. - 225 -Fifth. st. owner’ go- GERMAN or: Swedish girl for_cooking and downstalrs: " work. -Apply . forenoon - 2101 Pacific st. GIRL for light housework:. family 3; ‘wages 38 712 Buchanan st. STRONG gl for housework:and cooking, Ap- Dy 505 Haves st. OPERATOR; wanted on sustom . coats. 4. Har- i riet ‘st. ;- [ wom to: ‘take. care -of infant;’ sleep out. AppI¥ room 51, 703. Geary st. RESPECTABLE vouns girl for upstairs work. 1207 Gough: st.. GOOD girl for Eenaral housework; wages §1 Calli72s Post st. : APPRENTICE girl 1048 ‘Howard: st. WANTED Nurse to_sleep at _home. MRS, ROSENTHAL, 703: Geary st., room 10. wanted on custom coats. jed ‘woman who ‘un YOUNG girl or middle: derstirids ¢ 3 - I RECR [ WANTED—A few men: 6f:g00d appearance and £ood talkers to act as'city slesmen: also-a man to -travel. on ' the ‘road; 'big money to right-parties; investigate. Call.17 Grand ave., | some _st. —— T FURNITURE FOR SALE. EURNITURE of 2 rooms. 12201 Webster st. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-c :aning Works; _cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 35. and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. IWHEN you become disgusted with poor work sénd. to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- * beating Works, 33-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. 3. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovating, alteration works, 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessio a1, ADVANCE Carpet_ Cleaning Co., 420 Sutter; tel. Main 3%, GEO. WALCOM, Prop. GREAT i _Steam . Carpet-cleaning XWorks, B. GRANT; tel. Jessie 201. Fastern 14 Sth st. ‘st.; cleaning, 3c a yard: Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden |/ bet. Ninth and Tenth sts.,.off Mission. telephone Fast 126. SRR | WANTED—Shirt_traveler on side line on com: ; | “'mission. Box 815 Call office. ['SEAMEN for coast. Alaska and. Australia; no | cash required. . HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. + terrier bitch named Dalisy. Return 16963 Howard £t. and recejvs { SAILORS “and ordinary seamen wanted at LA . 504 Davis st., near Jackson. 5= — - | 25-CENT. barber shop and bath; country, near city: good -chance: good ‘reason .for. selling: must-be sold: -Address box 692, Call office. UITS' wanted for the United States marine corps; United . States” navy: able: bodied: unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who. are citiZens of the Tnited States. -or those. who have legally de- clared. their intentlon. to become swch: must = of good_character ‘and habits ana able to | . speak;. read and write Englizh, and. be be- ! tween § feet 5 inches ‘and 6 feet in height. For. further - information .apply at. the re- | crufting office, 20 Ellis st.,San. Francteco, Cal. WANTED-Laborers .and. mechanice. to- know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor,. still runs’ Denver : House; 217 . Third st.: 150 3 131 to $3 per week. i H AN apprentice.on vests. - Apply. 8 Eddy et., - room 120. WANTED—Operator who understands finish- ing on paiits; also apprentice. - 419 O Farrell. REFINED, unincumbered lady. mot over : 2 ousework; not.over. I 1808 Post st. i 2000 PATRS shoes—Another fot of men's heen. slightly damaged: shoes:; at less than one- fourth _ their valve: from 25c to '$2 50 - 562 Missionst.,. bet.. First and Second sts. I WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, %c A night: reading-room: free 'hus: and baggage to.and from the ferry. ROSEDALE: House,. 821 Ellis—Raoms 20 to $1 $1to 8 wesk: hot and cold baths. OFFICE cashier, wholesale outftting house: lady stencgrapher. . 315, 1023 Market st. GIRL general housework; $12. 2612 GIRL {0 assist In S, Sec/; 3% Grant ave. | MARKET. 4—Brinch office’of The ' Call; want Larkin st. = ads. and’ subscriptions taken.. : Y%ls'xdx‘;; sirt for’ general housework. ~ Apply 214 | LARKIN. 615—-Branch office of The Call; want *“ads and. subscriptions- taken. LAWRENCE Dresscutting. School, 1070 Market st.;.perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. MEN to learn harber t LOT o uncalled-for shoes. from 25c up 1681 2. 562 Mission st., bét. -First and Secend. rade in eight weeks. - S. F. Barber College; 1254 Elghth‘st. SINGLE rooms. 10¢ ‘and bc night: e and $L week.. Lindell House; Sixth and Howard sts. LADIES' shoes, s e, men's shoes, sole: ing, §c:; all repairing done at hal? the usual price, 562. Mission st bet. ist: and:2. IVED. again—Dr. Wise, the ladfes’ specs falist, to 14 McAllister; monthly’ troubles, ete:. THE McDbwell Dresstaking and - Millinery - - Schol ‘s the ‘best: place to learn; Mechanics’ | Fair diploma; patterns.cut 2ic up. 103 Post. 527 MONTGOMFERY. sf branch- office ' of “the want .ads and subscriptions taken. MALE HELP WA.TED. MAN and wife. country, $40, see party. hers. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. 3 I MARKET, $63% (Rlcho: House)—Rooms: 20c, 2%c to 58 nighti §1 to §2 week: DRUMM, 225 (Orientaly—Rooms, 15¢ to 75¢ per night;. 50C. to: $150. er weelk. WANTED—At Montana House, 76415 Mission st., men ti take rooms: 10, 156 and 25¢ per night e and $t per week NTED—To. eollect Wages dua laborers and elar_k!. Knex -Collection’ Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 87 Market st below Sixth, | a night! 8} a_week. for a_room iE i 1 AGENTS WANTED:. 35 WOODCHOPPERS —: = $1 25 cord, fare $1.50; 56 tiemakers, o, Sc_and 10c -cach;' 3 farm ‘hands, $15.. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634- 636 Clay st.. e blacksmith for ranch; farmer and wife; 5 gold- miners; ‘machinist. MURRAY. & READY, Leading Employment nts, 634-636 Clay st. ; ITCHER, CITY SHOP: $30 and found; night cook, $25; 3 hotel cooks, $35 and $40; 3 waliters, §5 week and $25 per -FIRST-CLASS canvassérs’ wanted to _soliolt subscriptions for the San Francisco Call - greatest United States history ever published," costing over $100:000 for {llustrations alone: this is.a grand opportunity for-a Hve agent to make money. Call or write at once. for particulars. Address San_Francisco Call, History Department, room 1208 Claus Spreck- el= buildin; ROOMS AND ' BOARD - WANTED. |/LADY will teach plano. ete.. in ‘veturn for room or hoard. Box 867, Call office.” LADY wishes board and: pleasant room, fr- nished or unfurnished; $I8; references. Box 84, Call office. 2 ; Box 85, Call offee. month. MURRAY. & READY, 634-636 Clay. | MIDDLE-AGED 7 sz in | BARTENDEH, GERMAN—— ——————_ M i T ohokenends taking | “Country hotel, $30 and found: tatlor; country. work for $H. and -board Dest of | MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment veterances | Ty Agents. 634-636° Clay ‘st 3 YOUNG man ‘BAKER for a large mine, $45 and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment . Agents, 634:636 Clay st. 2 THREE farmers, $20, same ranch; more wood- choppers at $1 a cord: tiemakers at lc a. tie. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GREENHOUSE 'and Jandscape gardener; per- manent. _C.. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. LADY music teacher wishes large untarnfshed Toom between Market and Howard. Fourth and Eighth_sts.: half payment i - Sone. Box 108 Call pefien o " Plano les: e e e i ROOS WANTED. - 3 YOUNG husiness gentlemen desire furnished | i00ms Wwith select private: families. 313 Bush. TEN- laborers, city work, with own picks or shovels; board home.: C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 108 ‘Geary: st. 5 WAITER, “helps & €O, 108 Geary ll,t'lmteL C. R. HANSEN TWO ‘waiters, $33; 3. waiters, 330 working head watter, $45; boarding house waiter, $20. C:'R: HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. MEAT and ‘pastry cook, country hotel, $65 French cock, -country hotel,. $50; night cook, $35; “second- cook, $76; broiler, $16°a week:. 52 cook, small hotel, ‘$35; lunch cook, $30; cook. far an mnguuon. see party here, $40, C. R.’ HANSEN & CO., 103 Geaty st.. & Beiy 2 3 Dils at. his or their h asonable, POLISHER and starcher, laundry, $0. C. R. oraes. T WelshLIEt T im, T SteFin | Yodkern o Bas?-Call otave. - ir, homes; Feasonable. - Box | POINGEN. & 0O, 108 Geary st - R - 7 - o §6 T Mol l, ording. to . age 5 e ¥ 1 = - 4 e = ‘;‘T""‘L ARS8 8 e 5 oo agente emplored: - \Wiie for elrc-sxlllnr‘o; Hmli can eive bands and good refersnces. ERRAND boy, 18 a ek oy 46 Fun eloxatur, 1%: . by Ben - Ali-] W “apply A UER, rooms an - B e — ,_room, ‘bcard,. ete. . MAI] €0, - 149 " \-Hot Springs.’. Good staft; Won | 1y’ Safe Deposit. buliding, Bah Francisco. NGRAVER and miaker of monoxrams and | Market st - ... . : THEY are: closing out remnants_of cartain S Cesires work: Box 8 Coll Ot | RANCE Gand, B5:.16 fie nakir, rodmvod. dr:::dnmd(b mnm]u; !"mnell;y.l und:l“v;lel ,lbed WANT Izh;anununn a: .e&d nen l:;vidl gar- | MARTIN & CO., 749:Markeét st. Fas B epreads, s, laces, linings, trimmings, oroughly understands his business: | — ——— e g s . vellings, etc., 3 cheap at Ploneer -Dry ng and obllging: two years In last | FLANNEIL $35 to $65. MARTIN & e cl Gouds Store. 105 Firth st. Djscoi,can furnish good seferences. ~ Apply 3 : 511 Glortan 4 42 3% 1ms "MISS PEARL HARRISON. medium and mag- |- ; = . | SHOP butcher, $30. room, Bdard, ete. MAR: 1) Georn Las™: i SR petle, healer, charms. 130% Geary st., rooms | BARBER'S apprentice wants chance to fintsn | _TIN & CO., 40 Market st. ? ; ;I:‘ 5 i 2 and 3. - " Elndg - Address box. 805, Call office. 4 C00l§ ‘,“: and r:‘,m.;‘ fi.v“ eflkflv&r‘;m“r-flt 216 . 42% 52 .| BAD tenants ejected for #: collection: ;| EXPERIENCE] irming, fruit g g, | - cook. $10 a week;. night ' cook. : caoke, 5 52 - 6 56 u% | - city “er. country. PACIFIC coxLEg."':w"_‘gfv - mdxbunam‘pul:-‘x {?:n'firfif n’nmen'l' 0:325. $6, §7-and $8 a ‘week.. MARTIN & CO., 9 105} ° % 7 7 ¥ st 2 | CO., 415 Montgomery st., room. 6; tel. 5550. - :.:‘fi,unc;mimgfi.;’s Nnur\'!ym;é. foou refer- | Market st. s : 4. . Winnér, W.'B. Jennings & Co's. br..c. by imp. Sir Modred-Glorlane, Good | MRS. DR. FISH, rm’ 3, 116A Grant ave,: el e et Sseinrak ) skl '3 WAITE: $25. and. room; waiter, $12 per start, Won first thiree driving.. - : B ."' S triclan:_alcohol, Turkish: baths; unriviied. . WATCHMAKER—Norwegian, having worked | . Week; & wal e'"r”fi- $6 and R+ SIXTH RACE—One - purse, $460. 523. and a.sixteenth | INO. MULTHEN. " electro-magnetic massage. -miles;, selling: four-year-olds and ._treatments; aleohol baths. § Mason st. and. 4 years in watch factory in tliis; wants work at the trade. go'x"l::”.vcall office. ® 1 { MECHANICAL engineer_open for engagement; high references. usox 727, Call omcg G index. Horses. ~ Wolght/St, Std. Wm, igm. .~ &m, Str, ; MME. HANSEN, Jatest galvanic battery and «:4;:4 th e :m ho 1% ::‘ =2 e b e | ; cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. sl 504) Mscth, 4 ; g 13 | MRB P STEWERT, =5 . (426) Hazard, b PES 3% 1h . ‘21 5 P 2 . PWERT, genuine steam and cabinet ":’7 ',l;mj.”" i ] i3 g‘ ‘,"& L;% :;ZHK% ! baths. 120% Geary st.,:room 11. 2 sric 11, 2 2h ns 21% -1 42 | ROOM-RENTING Bureau, room 2, Flood 42 Rey del Tiorra, 4. 1 1% .1n 4 41% 535 ! ¢ Cusival s . Flood $12 The Dragon, § 3 e 8.8 *__r, " | tertugg o .’n:’::;"o‘;l:_‘;";"fl“: F-"“";' o .. Time, 1:48%. - Winner, Kittleman Bros.’ ch. g. by imp. Killi -Parad @ TR st OMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until Won sasiy, % LR ittlema: o St % oy L, : ferate: Plrl?ox., Good start. E ficlock: hrancl office ot “The Call; subserip- ads taken, WINCHESTER House, 44 Third s e B e and baggage to : . Sent to any address: in _the United States or Canada, one year for §1 50, postage - 2% years at watehmaking in:the old country |- ST a week. M. TIN, & CO:, 749 ket st. . . ol per wi 3 or & Pk e ok et b uny L some lence. nurse, and others. Apply to J. ® 836, 6% Bacvamenty ot 0 o T | WANTED Hotel walter, week i 1 L - oyster-house | FLATS WANTED. | S R E s T Siee B SIEG MARRIED couple withaut ‘children: dasire. fur- large | ociation Free Employment. Of- | * Scribner's TUnited States History ‘Clubs: the |- U'SUNDAY, spider scarfpin. Fin Folsom 'st. and recelve reward. | SATURDAY night. on Clara st., mink -collar. Return- to U7l Clara. &t.; reward LOST—A goll monogram watch charm, with initials “A: Jo S Fricay afternoon,. on Trnion: st.. ‘near Baker, = Finder send descrip- tlon to box 844, Call office; §5 reward. NEAR Van Neas and McAllister—Lady's gold. watch gold fob: reward. 647 McAllister. FRIDAY, January 21, bracelet monosras valued ‘as_memento of dead sister: reward. 504 Thirteenth st.. LOST—A pass-book ‘with the Hibernla Savings ‘and Loan: Soelety of San Francisco. in the name of . NICHOLAS. PANDELIDES; 212534 The finder Wwill please return to ba; BRING old gold and silver to me and get cash for- it. - UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ave ———— "HORSES. FINE driving horse and bugey for sale; outft complete; in first-class order. . Call 523 Pol: }x-mflsm for sate.: - Ifquire at. 3900 Twent: | fotirth st.,corrier of Sanchez. i | JUST arrived—2 carloads broke horses: 1200 to 1600 pounds. - 145 Valencia st. BUGGIES, wagons. horses. carts bought, sold or: exchanged: cheap. storage; 40 horses; must Rl T2 B NEWELL, 1802 Misston, eor. Tith. 40 TIORSES for sale: also ‘wagons, carts, harness:- Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st., auction gales ‘every Wed- nesdav. SULLIVAN & DOYL] WAGO™'S AND CARKIAGES. ) cost §200; STANDING-TOP business buggy; |\ bargain; $75. 1634 Mission st WE sell at bargalns the second-hand carriages, coupes and: wagonettes taken = in. exchange. O'BRIEN & SONS, corner Golden Gate ave. and. Polk st SBOOND-HAND - grocery, bakery dellvery “wagons, “2-wheeled carts; road wagons, bug. gies and harness bargains for cash. Fifteenth and Valenefa sts. TOP buggy, new grocery, business bugzy and £00d. 3-spring delivery wagon. 1161 Howard. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap o cash o inistallments: 1 fine fop and open . buggy: also 1.hack. - 825 Harrison st o of 71 H. BRANCH. office of The Call, 106 Eleventh st.— Want nds And subscriptions taken: 226 MISSION—Subscriptions and want ads taken for The Call. g buggies, o e A A AR A ‘FULL set of teeth, $5; painless extraction; ses our. combination plate; “thin as. paper; war- ‘ranted }n years; teeth ‘without plates; crown. and bridge work our specialty; teeth im- planted or transplanted: ‘Allings 80c, crowns $350; . all. work painless: and - warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors: palnless | dentistry; no “shock: painless “extraction .a positive fact: full set of teeth. $5 up: silver fillgs, “25c-up:; gold $3.50 up: teeth put in without a platei open evenings. 997 Market: st.;: cor. Sixth: 'Phone Jessfe 895, NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 50¢; “plates, $5: gold AlHng, 75c. up: silver. 25¢. up: plates ‘mended, " $t - up:. spectal inducements “fa “Klondikers: open evenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st:; *cor.” Sixth: DR. LUDLUM HILL, 144} Market, nr. 1ith: no charge for éxtracting. when plates are mads; “-0ld plates made over like new: teeth from $§ i .per set; extrapting 50c; gAs given. ‘DR. GEORCE W. LEEK. génuine ‘Leek dent- fst. discoverer: of '~ painless . extraction and _ ‘paténtee of dmproved bridge work: or teeth {‘without plate; moved from § to 200’ : nished flat: will pav.$3i. 3 Bush < FURNITUCKE WAH SED. HIGHEST sfon st INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Fampry st - Wighest nrices paid. Teb | rices to fill new bull Fe!.; Mint_182t, . b o ng! - $107 Mis. MACHINERY, belting, pip bought and sold. J. Livingston, 20¢ PAWNBROKER—OIA gold, ¢lothing hanght..~ Add. " DISSOLUTION OF 0- co-partnership the undersigned at th San Francisco, 3 firm, style of PORTER, SLESSINGER :& -CO., s R R R T wi sten: in: lauidation affairs of the old e e co-partnershop. . % GPOROE R PORTER, | OSEPH. KAHN. o U. S. ENGINEER offlce, 41 San _Franci: Cel., Son ancisco, Januar 2, Fiood Bullding, Harbar, 'Cab, Will be recoivsd sntit it o & ‘m. Thursday, March 10, 1598 Thformetos farnished on application; . W. H. HBCER. Major, FEngineers. roposals for dredging in - Oakland | . ept in - rowns, Pacific Parlors, 38 Third st. GRIFFITHS. dentist; has resimed “#4 . Ponohoe bidg, Market & Tn:‘l;r }.’5’—!‘%1:1‘.-_:«' teéth; - best -make - répalr; £ extracting free: Allings, 50c: o Tental TEACANE and O TEAGUT, 3l blag., §th floor. Tms. 603-607 RDING, M. D, £ Sutter st., cor. | Maln 8375; painless extraction. sonable and warranted. DR. J. M st ¥ ship for the transaction of & whalesale and ‘tail- crockery, chinaware, glassy GTkR of i fochery, shimaware; slassware. works ot Jobbing andcommission. busi- JAnuary. L 1898, “under. the N & 0., ect, - San. Francisco, . places of ‘residence of ership._are as fol- 2 'BERNHARD NATHAN.. : 3 ASealy o ‘Northwest corner - Hyde. and ‘Sutt +*FREDERICK ‘'WILLIAM. DOHRMANG. : S geal,) B % ireino 3310 Jones street. _ANDREW ‘BERNHARD GHANIES it ot .. 1310 Jones street. Acl inuary 31, 1898, before M. blic, in'and for:the City