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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1898. e AN UPSET OR 50 AT 0AKLAND George Miller Ran Away T B t t ai Wi 200 Notice Me ... 10| 516 Chihuahua . ith the Follansbee . Sherburne Sand 107 4% Milesio .. H dA ... Al . o4 ... 107 b ;‘exaArkanln 5 4 Roval Prize ... [102 4% St. Angelo { Ao, ©-. Tom Smith .....107 432 San Durango ..102 | 513 Himera 100, ... Ockturuek . . Bonita R. ..100 | Traverser Could Not Untrack % 5 474 Outgo 107 104 Himself in the Slippery 314 Major § 502 Heldelberg ».... 2 477 Blue. Bell 521 Harry Gwynn.. 107 | Going. 274 Jay Wheeler | 54 Tom Anderson..107 | 401 Alma .. | 469 Miss Ruth 163 Heritaga 507 Pleasanton 540 Adam Andre: 455 Fannie B. 447 Allahabad .. 3 1 Four Successful Favorites—Harry | Third Race—One and a sixteenth miles; sell- ing; four-year-olds and upward. Thoburn, a Warm Choice, e Saia 50 Wawona, .......10 v 426 Perseus . 550 Foremost B Fomocd Dowe 470 Mamie 50 Little Crippie.. 108 546 Hazard 109 al The card for the opening day of the | meeting had a lop-sided look, and only | a moderate-sized crowd viewed the | racing at Emeryville track yesterday. | The condition of several of the racers seemed to have the handicraft | and upward; selling. Traine Jimmy McCormick | 4352 Jim Brownell ..105) 354 Sandow III......107 o - 4 ¢ the | 214 Meunt Alr. 107| 457 Paso Tempo ...107 | stamped thereon, and horses Of the | {g Rose Aaia 100! 422 Lillian M 10 | Burns & Waterhouse string did an- 24 Idome: & 102 465 Rosa ... 100 | e > 423 Distinction .....105| ... Santa Catarina..100 nex three purses. Six events were de- D o et A= T cided. They were all headstrong Mary Nievez ...105 xgfl finnun c ;gg | chbices in ithe betting/ iWith Judxze | 56 Cliscmion o160 (031 DMcoepdte: o<l Denny taking the handicap, favorites | had a pleasurable dav of it. The downpour of rain left the track | in a slippery condition and no doubt | altered the complexion of things in one or two instances. The downfall of the Burns & Waterhouse eatries, Trav- | erser and Colenel Dan, in the Follans- bee handicap at seven furlongs, was | the most surprising effect of the after- noon’s sport. The duo were top-heavy | favorites and both failed to get inside | the mon George Miller, the oldtime | Fourth Race—Montgomery, Al idol, a 4 to 1 chance, ridden by Spencer, | Koran. ; o sallied out in front and fairly romped | Fifth Race—Jim Brownell, Zapata, Char- home the winner, three lengths before | ™{%in Race—Lucky Star, Benamela, Lena the Schreiber entry, Imperious, with Johnny Woods up. Buck Massie land- ed Conley and his 123 pounds in the show. The opening scramble for two-year- olds was gathered in by Gold Scratch, the half brother to Braw Scot. Ruling a slight favorite in the betting over Claranda and Buena Ventura, he quickly shot to the front, and in the hardest kind of a drive won by a neck from Clarando. E. Come, a '“good thing,” played from 10 down to 413 to 1, was a close third The six-furlong sprint that followed looked such a sure thing for the Burns & Waterhouse entry, Sybai that he ruled a 3-to-10 chance in the ring. He made all the running, and, with noth- ing to spare at the end, led the second choice, Catawba, out a scant length. Midian, showing improvement, was third. The free handicap over one and a quarter simmered down to a field of four starters. The black horse Judge Denny was an odds-on favorite in the | ring, and Thorpe had oniy to hold his | head up to win galloping from Collins. Marplot, inclined to run out with Mas- ter Woods, was an indifferent third. Looking one of the pet things of the | programme, Harry Thoburn, the 7-to- | 10 favorite for the mile and a sixteenth | w! | m. si run, was raced to a standstill beaten by Mercutio, a 9-to-1 chance, | not.” piloted by Conley. The pair raced head | proven Thorpe on Traverser just after the barrier was four winners, vear-olds and upward. THEY OBJECT TO An Effort to Amend a Form of | Interesting Developments Expected that among the numerous blanks used by it a “teachers’ registry form,” providing for the report of data regarding the qualifi- cations of its graduates for teachers’ po- are requested to fill out and return this | form and | “whether they desire new positions or a dangerous customer in the stake vent. He was badly cut off at the start by cleased, and again = interfered with in the tretch. Thorpe started in the meeting well by riding His, hustling style alone won he race for Gold Sératch. Twenty-three bookmakers ghalked up odds in he ring. The play was vers' light. | To-Day’s Entries. First Race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds | nd upward; selling. 476 Fallen Princess.100] 475 Red Spinner 476 Moringa . .1021 477 D. J. Tobin 465 Loumont . 1100, 469 La Mascota . Second Race—Seven furlongs; selling; four- | 507 Sea Spray ......107( 489 Stentor . 447 George Palmer.. three-year-olds Fourth Race—Six turlongs; nd upw 7 Magnus .8 Midlight . - % | 5 Argentina ... | § Dick Behan 0 Silver State ... % | Al Koran 456 Torsion .. Lo Thelma . 25) Montgomery ....113 517 R. Q. Ban.. 9 Mainstay .......106 Fifth Race—Flve furlongs; three-year-olds masters in their line. Let us rally and hear them. Music and a general good time may be expected. Come and help in the reorganization of the party. The | split has been healed and now let us | again be one. We are battling for the right against a mighty foe, and we must be salid. Come out and enthuse the meet- ing by your presence.” — e Asthma, Bronchitis cured. Nopay till cured. Dr. Gordins Sanitarium,514 Pine,nr.Kearny,S.F.,Cal. ————— In the Divorce Courts. Lettie V. Ward was granted a divorce from Arthur Ward yesterday on the | ground of failure to provide. Mary Rodriguez was granted her appli- cation for a dlvorce from her husband, Joseph Rodriguez. The decree was al- lowed on the ground of willful neglect. Nozel Shaddy was granted a decree of divorce from Solomon Shaddy on the Judge Hebbard granted the application of F¥rederick D. Aldack for a divorce from his wife, Rose, on the ground of extreme cruelty. | ground of extreme crueity. 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—i27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 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. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N.W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open till 8 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. ORI Mount Roy . xth Race—Seven furlongs; four-year-olds | upward; selling. | Paul Pry .......110| 463 Charles A 107 Chapple 101/ 458 Veioz . 204 | 7 Kaiser Ludwig..107 477 Lucky Star .....104 | 106/ 453 Ricardo .. 2107 105| 517 Red Glenn 207 110 550 Rufalba 192 107 532 Olive . 105 .104! 520 Walter J 110 | Selections for To-Day. First Race—Chihuahua, San Durango, Alma, Stentor, Guorge Palmer. | Perseus, Wawona, Mamie G. Mainstay, Mo- A LAY CATECHISM! the University of California. at a Meeting of the Regents This Evening. As is generally understood by those ho are at all posted as to the working ethods of the University of California, excellent institution embraces | tions. All teachers from the university | to the appointment secretary— As a matter of course, a great majority and head to the stretch, where Tho- | of the questions to be answered bear up- | burn began to falter. Mercutio then took the lead, and, stalling off the“ late challenge of Osric II, downed that horse less than a length in & hard | drive. After the betting on the final five- | and-a-half-furlong spin, with a fleld | of nire lining up, had progressed some | | | would | | minutes, the.announcement was made | «ff pot. what church do you attend?” that Napamax, the favorite, These are the questions In the teachers' | run with bar plates, and her price | registry form which have fomented | gradually lengthened from 7 2 to 1. She headed her field from the jump, winning eased up from the heavily plunged on Highland Ball. | Hermoso made a good showing with | his 118 pounds up, finishing a good | third. to 10 to i = The stewards of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club will hold a meeting to-night. The cases of W. J. Splers, J. D. Lewis, the owner of the mare Trance, and J der. who piloted Ber in her races, and Nolan & Thall, the own- ers of Also Ran, will be given a rehearing. E. Come, the Inverness two-vear-old in the opening, a supposed good thing. The youngster started with a rush when the barrier went up, but was cut off by Thorpe on Gold Seratch.” Without this interference he might have taken the purse With more luck Buck Massle would have a s something of discord among the regents, | and they are to form the subject of an interesting discussion at to-night's meet- | ing. bers of the board are determined to ef- fect the elimination from the above men- chism to be answered by teachers who ter in getting them a job. Fear, chairman of the county committee, that a grand rally will be held this even- | ing at the Temperance saloon, 753 Market Rev. J. W. Webb of Fresno and Major | Bateman, grand chief templar of Kan- | sas. on_the apnlicant’s ability as a teacher and his or her mental and physical fit- | ness for such avocation, but there are a | few members of the Board of Regents take exception on the ground that they more | properly belong to the church than the schoolroom. { interrogatories to which certain | Are you a church member?” 'Of what denomination?” It is understood that certain mem- | oned form of these features in the cate- ould enlist the offices of their alma ma- —_———— Grand Prohibition Rally. | The Prohibitionists of San Francisco | nd vicinity are informed by Samuel | treet. Addresses will be delivered by | Mr. Fear says: “These men are “THE CALL’S” ter Meeting, Monday, Feb. 7, 1898. RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—85th da; of the Win- Weather fine. Track very heavy. IRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $350. ¥m. _ Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op: COL Gold Scratch 1% 1n [Thorpe 3 Clarando 2n 2% [Clawson . 4 165 E. Come 53 34 [Conley . Buena Ve 32 4h |E. Jones The Miller 4h 512 |McNichols Ranier 82 62 [|Spencer . Prince Will ... 9h 7h |Gray .. 5 Master Buck . 10 8% [Freeman ... Amoltopec 82 63 (0'Connor _4s 102| 8 . 7% 10 !H Brown. 0 Time, Burns & Waterhouse's gr. c. by imp. Gold Finch-Helen Scrateh, three driving. Jockeys. (336) Sybaris %701 11% 11 [Thorpe 347 Catawba a2 2n 212 |Camero 301 Midian ... a4 4 44 3% 37 Melvin Burnham i 3 3% 430 Approbation . 5 5 5 5 f 1:17%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. c. by Morello-Deception. three driving. Good start. ree-year-olds and up- | Jockeys. )Op. ClL. 652 Judge Denny, 5 7- £39 Collins, 6 fc’.“’:fies gl 3 2 Marplot, 3 {Woods 10 1 iGray 08 Nantura. Bad start. _557 FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs: all ages; the Follansbee Handlcap; purse, $125, TAL Lodge No. 144, F. and A. M.—First degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. _’S. HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5. R. A. M., Wil meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN: M. and M. E. M. degrees. By order of the H. P FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. « GOLDEN Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M._—Called _meeting THIS _(TUES- DAY) EVENING, February 8 at 7:30 GEO J. HOBE, Secretaj HA N odge No. 13, 1. O. O. F.—The officers and the funeral % hereby notified to assembie at -7 0dd Fellows' Hall, cor. sts., on TUESDAY, February §, 189, at 1: m.. for the purpose of aitenting the funeral of our late brother, JOHN CHARLES QUAST, Financial Secretary. BAY CITY LODGE NO. 117, K. of P., B. P. O._of Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter form) will ba conferred upon es~uires on WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 9, at present. CHARLES_C. MORRIS, K.of R. and S. EUREKA Grove No. 4, U. A. O. D. of the above grove are hereby notified to assemble at Drulds’ Hall, No. 413 Sutter st., on TUESDAY, Febrnary S, 1895, at 1 o'clock ING, February §, at 7:30 o'clock. A O'clock. Third degree. }o( committee of the above lodge are Market and Seventh o'clock p. STAUDE. By order st.—The Rank of Knight (amplified 8 o'clock. Brother Knights are Invited to be The officers and the funeral committee p. m., for the purpose of aitending _the By order CHARL S ANNUAL MEETING—The forty-seventh a: nual meeting of the San Francisco Protest- ant Orphan_Asylum Soclety will be held at the First Congregational Church, corner of Post and_ Mason sts., (entrance on Mason st) on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, February Sth, at 2 p. m. The reports of the year's work will be read and officers for the ensuing year will be chosen. All members are requested to be present, and friends of the cause are cordially_invited. M. P. MacCRELLISH, Secretary. NOTICE of meeting—The reguiar annual meet- ing of the stockholders of The Nevada Na. tional Bank of San Francisco will be held at its banking office, 301 Montgomery st., San | Francisco, Cal, on' MONDAY, the twenty- | at 3:15 | first (21st) day of February, 1835, o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve during the en- suing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing D. B. DAVIDSO] San Francisco, January 20, §15 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Snbscriptions and want ads taken. N, Secretary. 1898. funeral of our late brother, JOHNS STAUDE. | SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. YOUNG German Jewish girl wishes to obtain a positionas companion to Jewish lady; can sew and is willing and obliging; salary not as much an object as home comforts. Address P. P., 91 Harrison st. GERMAN woman wants a situation to do gen- eral housework or keep house; good plain cook; city or country; $10 to $12 per month. 594 Howard et. WANTED, by compstent woman — House- cleaning, sweeping, washing by the day. Ad- dress box 851, Call. YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper position or'to do plain mending. 131 Fourth st., room 1. WOMAN wants work by the day_cleaning or washing. 640 Howard st., room 23. AMERICAN woman wishes situation to do sec- ond work. 1050 Howard st. POSITION wanted by experlenced young lady i bookkeeping or typewriting; Sood refer- ences. Box 947, Call office. LADY from the East wishes position of trust, or would go_as housekeeper or companion. Address box 5§53, Call office. WANTED—Position as nurse In institution or private work; elther sex; will take care of invalid; years of practical experience. Ad- dress 4 Third st., room 1L YOUNG woman desires plain sewing and ending to do at home. 139 Fourth, room 10. SITUATION wanted by colored nurse, with best of references. Call or address room 3, 1023% Market st. LADY of refinement, with a little child, wishes a position as housekeeper In respectable fam- ily. 502 Washington st., room SITUATION wanted as stenographer by young lady. Inquire 1510 Harrison st. YOUNG woman wants_emptoyment by_day, week or month: not afraid of work. Address or call at 1165 Howard st. 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 8:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call. Bubscrip- tions and want — SITUATIONs WANTED—MALB. FARMERS, coachmen, cooks and all kinds of mechanics furnished at snort notice by ap- plying to J. F. CROSETT & CO., mento st. 628 Sacra- 1 g{negé (estab. 20 years) hel ADLEY & CO., 640 Clay s CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 4143 OD'F rrell l'-? tel. Eut, 426. HUNTER & CO.. Chinese and Japanese emp. office. 614% California st.; tel. Main 231 JAPANESE _employment _office; hour or evening. 122% O'Farrel tel. Davis 605. HELP WANTED—-Continu HELP WANZL ZD—Continued. PERSONALS. GIRL, Page st., $20; %‘z';)l' Sausalito, see party here ¢ to 11 a. m/, 320 German girl, Eddy, German girl, Mission, $20; girl, Merced, are paid, $20; German girl, Chestnut s girl, California, $20; 2 girls, Alameda, $20; glrl, Clay st., $30; girl, Santa Cruz, see party here, $20; girl, San Lorenzo, $20, see party here; girl, Powell, $20. MARTIN & CO., 13 Market st GIRL, Clayton, $15; girl, Fell st., §15; girl, Mc- Allister, $15; nurse girl, Laguna, §lo; nurse girl, Leavenworth, $15; girl, Paclfic aye. §15; erman girl, Van Ness ave.; girl, Post st. 15; girl, Castro, $15; German giri, Mission, 15; girl, Scott, $15;" 11 German, 9 Swedish and 7 Danish girl MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 13 GIRLS, small restaurants, $3 to $5 per week; 3 waitresses, $20 and room; § chambermaids and wait some, §12 to $20 and room; cook for $10 people, $20° and room; chambermaid and walt some, $18 and room, choice place; cook, $25 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. GIRLS to run mangler; ironer, steam laundry. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. WOMAN (and child) as housekeeper. TIN & CO., 749 Market st. GERMAN cook, no wash, $30; 3 nurse girls, _ %15 and $18. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market LXU{(IDEE‘?E;;oumryénlel.lm, waitress, $20; cooks and_housework girls. MURKAY READY, 63463 Clay st & WOMAN ,v;onh child overhl years to cook on ranch; $20; see party here. M READY, 634:636 Clay st. il PROT%sTfiTfi* woman as cook, etc., Ameri- can family; country town; $35: f. : MURRAY & READY, 634-646 (ray st. "o WAITRESS, restaurant, $6 a_week; nurse and seamstress, 3%, see lady here; 4 German, French and Protestant second girls, $20 and §25; 2 German nurses, §20; cook, small wash, 325 5 cooks, German' style, §25° § waltresses and chambermaids in hotels and restaurants, $20, $5 and $6 week: and a large number of glrls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter. WANTED—French or German chambermald and sewing, $20; waitress, restaurant, week; 4 waitresses, first-class Swedish laundress and assist housework, $ for housework and assist, $20, £10; young rurse girl, $10. LEON ANDKE, 308" Stockton st. MAR- office Tues- BAKERY clerk, $20 and board; cal ly. | GEORGE—Call at the Howard st MARTIN & CO., 40 Market ¢ Colt early. day, February §, p. m. L. H. TWO bakers' helpers; chore boy, boarding- | I WISH that everybody who should happen to house. MARTIN & CO., 9 Market. YOUNG man for pantry work: ironer steam laundry; flannel washér, §35 to MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. WAITER, $7 to $8 a week; waliter, $25 and room: waiter, $6 a week. ALt eek. MARTIN & CO., JAPANESE cook, $30 and room; Japan housework, $20. MARTIN & CO.. 743 Eh;:rll?e‘t THE Clerk's Exchange, 313 Bush st., will not under any circumstances or for any consid- eration promise or guarantee situations. The fees paid are exclusively for advertising and membersnip privileges and are good for one year. e particularly request all those in- terested before paying fees to investigate this systeam. We have booked 500 orders from leading business houses for help against a membership of 300. We employ five city can- Yvassers under bonds. We report the result of their work daily. The highest fees charged do not exceed 10 cents per week; as one por- tion of the fee is contingent and we being liable to refund 50 per cent if we do not succeed, members are fully protected. Cata- ‘t‘_r;r read the false statements which a certain little weekly publishes about my ability as vocal instructor would call at my office and get the addresses of all my pupils and in- quire of their friends and relatives as to their really wonderful improvement. JOS. GRE- VEN, Murphy building, Market and Jones. CARPENTER who understands plumbing would like small estate to keep in repair; al- ready has one: terms reasonable; bonds given if required. Box 939, Call office BUSIN.SS PERS(I—N:\LS. MRS. HELEN ANDERSON, midwife nurse. 355 Fourth st, near Harrison. 12 RESPECTABLE ladies and gentlemen to join select party to go to good gold location (surface) at cost of $300 each. For particulars address box 950, Call office. QUINONIA is a_powerful nourishment for the hair. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. SEND for my “New Treatise on the Halr, free; I dress hafr for 25c; good switches, §I finest, best quality, $3 50; extra heavy, long, and logues, fully explaining, matled on receipt of | $: open Sundavs from 9 to 12. G. LED- etamre ERER, 111 Stockton st. GROCERY clerk to assist at bar; also re- | TRUNKS moved, %c. Commerclal Transfer g’a“fi:i:ée delivery man. 1018 Washington st., | Co., 22 Stockton st.; phone Main 49. : NEW method massage, electric _treatment; 2 MORE mechanical draughtsmen; Eastern company; new enterprise here. 1018 Wash- ington st., Oakland. FIRST-CLASS blacksmith, used to all kinds of machine forging. American Tool Works, 108-111 Mission st. WANTED—Young man to learn artistic and well paying trade; must have fair handwrit- ing; a rare opportunity. HAMILTON, box 988, Cali office. SEAMEN, green hands and carpenters for Alaska and Arctie. 904 Kearny, upstairs. STRONG boy with some experience in bakery. 613 Post st. heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 514%; Geary. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st. nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse baths; genuine massage; Swedish moyemen ladles, gents. 906 Market st., room 25, 2d floor. ADVICE free: divorce laws speclalty: piival no_fee without success: collections. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law, 850 Market. cor Stockton. Y BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in 8an Francisco 'at Fastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. 85 Clay st.. S. F. STRONG boy to learn shoecutting. J. C. NO- LAN & CO., 541 Market st. — SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market &t.. bet. 7th and Sth. COOK, 330; second glrl, $20; German nursegirl, $25; chambermald, $15; hotel cook, $20; house- YOUNG man to go_whaling; no experience re- | $14—Sult to order: samples; try one. NEU- Q“:ll'e‘;i kL. LEVY, northeast cor. Battery HAUS & CO.. tallors, 115 Kearny st. gy an i ; B Jeckson st CLOAKS and tatlor-made suits retalled at WANTED—Competent and o reliable book- Wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. keeper (German) with good reference glfl. country, §25; housegirl, 2 in family, city, 25, and a number of young girls, $10 to $i5. M RTON, 323 Sutter st. EIGHT rman and Swedish cooks, $20, $25; German girl, small American family, Oak- land, $25; same house, German second girl, $§20; 6 German and French second girls, $20, $2%. MRS. LAMB 417 Powell st. SWEDISH or German girl, housework, §2;; San Mateo, $20; city, 2 in family, $20; second girl, $15. MRS. LAURENCE, 306 Sutter st. to prospect. Box 998, Call office. NTEES—Confidential emplove of leading corporation will devote his spare time to any business of absentees; bonds furnished. “‘Con- fidence,”” box 896, Call office. | SITUATION as cook or baker on steamboat; sober and reliable. Address box 997, Call. | | — | EXPERIENCED butcher wants a job In d | i i | | hotel or restaurant; good hand in the kitchen, or good sausage maker; prefer the country. Address box 460, Call office. JANITOR or care-taker; man children: city or country; experienced; good references. STEWART, 511 Bryant st. | v e | DY, reliable young man wishes employ- | ment 16 wholesale or business house; under- stands teaming and shipping; references. Address box 978, Cail. EDUCATED _gentleman, good _ appearance, practical experience, wants place as floor walker. J. B., box 1005, Call office. | best references; 1004, Call office. RELIABLE man, age 50, married, as watch- man; crodentials unexceiled; bonds furnished. J. 3., box 1007, Call office. bonds given. GIRL to assist In general housework; $12, 2612 Larkin. GOOD business woman for cloak house; also 3 milliners, $15. 1018 Washington st., Oakland. YOUNG lady of some erie experience as hotel cashier and bookkeeper. 313 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS talloress on fine coats, Addreas box 99 ‘all office. WANTED—Middle-aged Protestant _woman: £00d home, small wages; 2 in family. Box o4, Call office. sal- = ary $80 boa: - | SUPERFLUOUS hairs removed by electrolysis. drees how S0, Call officer o oeE Ad| Tves TRCWRLH, Ee fnen s - 2 —_—m——— BARBER wanted; first-class man only. 1833 _ Market st., cor. Tenth. EDUCATED man_to drive delivery wagon. _Eastern Oll Co., 1190 Mission st. BARBER, steady place. 707 Mission st., near Fourth. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up: dresses made over. 6 Eddy st rm. 88 CLAIRVOYANTS. that understands nursery work and job- __bing gardening. Call 500 Haight st. BOY for general clean-up in grocery. Appl 601 Larkin st. P - % o SALESMAN, bookkeeper, clerks, drivers, gar- dener, cooks and kitchenmen. 1023 Market. WANTED—Shoemakers for cusom repalring. | 226 Ellis. GOOD restaurant cook at 521 Jackson wages §7. SHOEMAKER on second-hand shoes. 305 Third | street. | st.; =D RIVED! ARRIVED! TRANCE MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT. DR. EDE. HE TELLS E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. He gives full names, dates. facts and flg- ures. Dr. Reede wishes it dlstinctly under- Stood he accepts no fee unless you find_him SUPERIOR TO ANY MEDIUM or Clair- vovant in San Francisco. When in doubt or trouble of any kind see this gifted man. and he will set vou right. He has helped others. He will help you. He doesn't want your money if he can’t benefit you. Private parlors, 23 Sutter, nr. Kearny; r. 1. Office hours from 8 a. m. to § p. m. Sun- days to 2 p. m. GIRL, assist with 2 children and housewdtk: wages $10 to $12. 3454 Sacramento st. WANTED—Neat, intelligent woman as attend- ant to doctor’s office; state age, previous occupation and references. DR. X. Y., box 995, Call office, ELDERLY girl for general housework. 426 Lyon st. GIRL for general housework; wages §15. 1614 O'Farrell st., 9 to 12 a. m. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 2524 ssist with houseworlk; small wages. LADY In cosmetic business; capable of manag- ing. MRS. BUTLER, 324 Phelan bullding. YOUNG married man, 27, reliable, wants place | in wholesale house. G. B., box 1008, Call. YOUNG girl to assist with children. 828 Turk. CARPENTER, good at repairing old work or leaky roofs, ‘wants work by day or contract. | Address CARPENTER, box 103, Call office. WANTED—Lady to solicit for laundry, or any- one well acquainted can earn good commis- slon. Box 1002, Call office. YOUNG man with horse and buggy wishes | situation as collector or agent; well ac- quainted with city; Box 1013, | Call offic MAN and wite want p ! ““house or hotel: man first-class cook; wife | referen, good housekeeper; city or country. 314 Minna st.; upstairs. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $1 city or country. PACIFIC COl CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; MISS PEARL HARRISO) petic héaler, charms. 120% Geary st rooms and 3. ROOMS papered from §2 50, and whitened from §1 up. 239 Third st. and 2508 Twenty-fourth MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 11 MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 3, 116A Grant ave.; elec- triclan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. ENTING Bureau, room . 2, Flood LLECTION i, 5580. EN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. T colored infant's nirse desires situation; 2% years last place; city or coun- try. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. NEAT young Swedish girl desires situation at housework or as nurse; 310 to §15; references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. REFINED, middle-aged woman desires situa- ‘tion as cook or to do_housework: $12 to $15; references. MISS CULLEN, % Sutter st. SUPERIOR German laundress desires situa- tion: best references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st, STRONG Swedish housegirl; good cook; S5 to $20; two years last place. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. tel., Green 721 GERMAN housegirl; first-class cook; two and one-half years last place; city or country. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter; tel., Green 721. GERMAN, Scandinavian and Irlsh first-class servants furnished promptly by J. P CROS- | ETT & CO., 316 S ELDERLY American woman wishes fo do housework; 1s a good cook and baker: city or country. Address 136 Fifth st., near Howard. tter st. general housework. Call or address 19 Morris ave., bet. Harrison and Bryant, Fifth and Sixth sts. YOUNG woman to do_general housework in small family. Apply 223 Pine st. RELIABLE Scotch woman wishes situation as cook; no objection to little washing. Call or address 924 Washington st. YOUNG Swedish girl wishes situation to do general housework and cooking in Catholic family; city or country; wages §20 to $25. 43 Minna st. ‘ COMPETENT woman wishes a_situation to do eéneral housework; Is a good cook: will do some washing 30 Minna st. SWEDISH womar to do general house- work: good_references; good cook; country preferred. 513 McAllister. AT young Swedish girl desires situation at | | GERMAN, middle-age, mechanic by trade, | handy with tools, speaks English weil, wants | any situation. Box 983, Call office. { s | PRACTICAL man wants care of gentleman's | place; gardener, horseman, milker; can fill | all requirements: reliable and temperate; | first-class references. Address box /94, Call. | WANTED—First-class German cook in_Jewish AN apprentice on vests. Apply at 6 Eddy st., room 120. restaurant; no other need apply. 113 Turk. NEAT young girl for general housework, $i5. Call 750 Castro, near Twenty-first. EXPERIENCED finishers on ladles’ tallor suits. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. WOMAN to help in kitchen. 604 Third st. WANTED—Men and women; work home} I pay #8 to $16 a week for making crayon portraits; 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, Pa. WILL give situation to party who can loan employer $300 on interest and security. Box 980, Call office. ands and seamen; also_carpenter for th seas. HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart. for sale cheap; owner go- | | GOOD barber sho) ing to ‘Alaska. 225 Fifth st. YOUNG man to drive wagon and work. In grocery: experlence required. 545 Washington. | MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medfum: while en- stranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles. restors loet affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost. stolen or buried property: locates treasures, mincrals: tells vour entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to § p. m.; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. rms. 25 & 2. 1208 Market. opp. 6th. MME. PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant card. reader, born double vell and second sight; dlagnosis disease: full life readine: la.. 50c; : palm. & clairv.: sit. $150.126 Turk. WANTED—Immediately, boller-makers, bench | and lathe hands. Apply Albion Iron’ Works Company, Victoria, B. C. WANTED—Press machinist; one who has had wide experience on cylinder presses. Apply at Bay st. NTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, Unfted States navy: able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared thelr intention to become : must be of good character and habits ana able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st.. San Francizco, Cal. YOUNG or middle-aged woman as housekeeper; no objection to children; references. 749 How- ard st. MAN and wife (German) wish positions in boarding-house or hotel: man is first-class cook; wife 1s good housekeeper; city or coun- try. '341 Minna st., upstairs. Y NG man wants situation; any kind of work; city or country; understands care of horses, cows, garden; furnish reference. Ad- dress J. ALLAN MACDONALD, 21 RELIABLE and experienced German wanf situation, private family, as coachman and gardener; thoroughly understands care horses, gardening, milking: strictly temperate; good | references; city, Alameda or Oakland. Ad- | dress Box 93, Call. MIDDLE-AGED German want® work on rri- vate place; house and garden; handy with tools: city or country; best references; wages SSEL, 130 Seventh st. ] $16. R. KE MIDDLE-AGED man, understands taking care | of garden, cow, chickens, ete., will work for | $i0 and board ' month; best of references. | J. D, 3645 Sacramento st. | SITUATION wanted as waftchman or house- keepar: best city references; terms low. gi dress H. H., 51 Natoma at. STEADY married man, with family, wants | work of any kind; prefers wholesale house | or night watchman, or driving team; can glve bonds to any amount; also first month's salary for permanent position. Address box 66, Call office. RELIABLE young man (American) wishes po- sition in private family; thoroughly under- stands horses, gardening 'or milking: temper- | ;\nt!e,cx(;?d references; city or Oakland. x . Call. RELIABLE man of experience (German) wants situation in private family as coachman and gardener: thoroughly understands care of horses, gardening and milking: strictly tem- perate: good references. Address box 889, Call office. | i | HEAD waltress, cooks, kitchen girls, pantry girls, linen room women. 1023 Market st. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; best location in city. Apply at 767 Market st. CIVIL service Government "positions—50 ques- tions and answers free. Address HUGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. FIRST-CLASS tailoress on custom coats; steady work. 568 Minna, between §th and Tth. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis st., near Jackson. GIRL to assist in housework. Call between 10 and 4. 321 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Widow for Arizona, to take charge of home and 6 year old girl; big wages and expenses pald. "Answer box 1011, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms. 25¢ a night; reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BARBERS' Association Free Employment Of- fice. S. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave. YOUNG woman to do the cooking and general hollllmwork; small family; wages $15. 1212 Fell st. WAITRESS wanted. 1212% Polk st., near Sut- ter. Model Restaurant; call early. GIRL wanted to do housework; must be neat and clean. Laseres’ Candy Factory, 1160 Valencia st., near Twenty-third. YOUNG woman lately from the East wishe: positicn as good plain cook in boarding- | house or small hotel. Call or write to 81 Clementina st. GERMAN lady for_housekeeper in country. Address Box 979, Call office. BE up to date; learn dressmaking and mil- linery at the McDOWELL School; patterns cut to fit, Ze up. 103 Post st. OPERATORS on_ steam power sewing-ma- chines to make Levl Strauss & Co.'s riveted clothing. Apply to MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont. irts, 60c; children's dresses, 25c Clara st. LE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 2c to $1 1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and’ subscriptions taken. LARKIN, 615—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. SINGLE rooms, 10c and 15c night: 75c and $1 weel. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, 83% (Richo House)—Rooms 20c, %¢ to 50c night; $1 to $2 week. DRUMM, 2% (Orlental)—Rooms, 16c to 7oc per night; G0c to $1 50 per week. WANTED—At Montana House, st men to take rooms; 10c, isc and 25c night: 60c, %c and $1 per week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2c a night; $1 a week. 7641 Mission per EXPERIENCED cream dipper; one that un- derstands chocolate and cream work. Box 896, Call office. NEAT, reliable girl, housework, small family, $10 to $12; references. 619 Valencia st. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. TRAVELING man wants position; steady and hard worker; can keep books: best city ref- erences; familiar with machinery and hard- Box $90, Call office. FIRST-CLASS paper hanger and painter, hav- ing all tools required, wants work. 1302 Web- ster st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Ma ket: 200 rooms, 25c to $150 night: $150 to week: convenlent and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. N A A~ e EMILY OLSEN, 1SS CUL- LEN'S, 5 Suterr s o X CATHOLIC working housel . $20. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sut(”;r. e AN English girl would like a situation to do general housework; is a good cook. Please call at 849 Howard st. WANTED—By a competent young woman from the East; full charge of an Infant or children; city or country; best reference. J. M. J., 38 Hickory ave. A_YOUNG woman wants work from 10 until 2 every day in lunch house to help cook and clean up. Address box 993 Call office. YOUNG girl wishes situation light house- work or care of children under 2 years. Ap- ply 1816 Post st., lower bell. YOUNG nurse, $12. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. COLORED girl, ¢ 7 JLLEN, oy Sukterg country, $12. MISS CU HO({S!‘;‘VORK girl, Arizona, §25; Palo Alto, $20; 15 housework girls, city and ountry. 2 S and $25: 6 youn: 15. UL % "Lfi’g!" assist, $10 to § AT second girl, $12. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. 3 FRENCH secona g ? RENC] nd girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 3% WOMAN wants to do housecleaning or any other kind of work by the day; 31 & day and car fare. A. PALMER, 1147 Harrison. TWO waltresses, $20 each. MISS CULLEN, 82 Sutter. REFINED nurse, child 4 years, and sew, $15. | MISS CULLEN, 325 Suteer. = | HEAD cook, restaurant $85; butcher and take 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. REMOVED again—Dr. Wise, the ladles' spec- ialist, to 14 McAllister; monthly troubles, etc. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. _Sent to any address in _the United ?! es or Canada one year for $1 50, postage e —_—_— MALE HELFP WALTED. MISS CUL- 4 DISHWASHER, $8 per month. LEN, 32 Sutter st. care of storeroom, country, $60; brofler, coun- try, $65; third cook, $45;. German cook, coun- try restaurant, $40 to $50; French cook, coun- try hotel, $50; 2 ters, same country hotel, $25; neat’ young dishwasher, $30. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary s 4 MARKET st.—Branch office of The Cail: want_ads and subscrintions tak: FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.: highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71. “WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. LE NORMANDE, clairvovant. card reader, magnetic treatment; hours, 10 to 9. 101 Leavenworth st. MMF._ LENFMAR_Fortnnes told by nlanets predicted ““74" overdue steamer. 2314 Sixth st. room 6. MRS. JOHNSON, rard-reader and magnetic treatment. 1181 Ellis st.. room 5 YOUR future told by cards ladies, 10c; gents, 25c. 327 Fifth st. MME. HANSEN. palmist, card-writer: past; present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth, room 5. MMF. IDA SCHMIDT, magnetist. card _reader and fortune teller. 111 Geary., room =y MYRTLE POTTER — Returned: cardreader, magnetist. $65% Market st., room 12, 2d floor. T test medfum, clafrvoyant, %c up. 73 Fourth st.. upstairs. future hus- cradle to gra Farrell st. picture 25c: ladles. 914 MISS LOLA M. STH _ card-reading_and magnetic treatment. 225 Mason. sulte 1-2. MISS EDNA V. GRANT. 131 Taylor st., room 3: mind reader and palmist. RAY FATRCard reader: magnetic healing a 2 P . ‘room 2. returnad from Chicago; or 9 Ellifs, r. 22 clairvoyant _and 921% Mission: German spoken. card reader. MISS MELVILLE, =great water reader. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings dafly. 1221 Sixth st.. room 1. MRS. MANDENA. medium and palmist; read- ings 25c this week: satisfaction gar'td. 26 fth. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- feszion: never fafls: advice: help. 929 Post. MME. RAVENA reads life fluentlv: husiness advice: names given: 2%5c up. 5 Fourth st. SPIR!TUALISM. DR. COONLEY'S snirit writing se: C_V. MILLER' 8 p. m., 2 portraits and slate 1104 Market st. materializing trumpet seance, 309 Leavenworth st. MME. YOUNG'S convinclng _test clrcle to- night, 10c. 605 McAllister: fine music. BOOKS—Occult and sniritual at 1429 Market st., office of Philosophical Journal. MISS SHRINFR. clairvovant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny st., room 24. MRS. FATRBANKS. clairvoyant: cfr. Tues. Fri. eve.; 10c; readings daily; 25, 50c: 108 fth. A. M. FRANCIS, independent slate-writer: ds veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Haight st MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for messages and adyice 18 Stackton st e ————————— EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, .2 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand. typ- ing, telegraphy. languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil & mining- engineering, sur- WE buy all kinds of second-hand tools, stoves, | veying, v 20 te d- etc. - JAMES CURTIN, 1123 Market st. unle:‘p:’c:?i";fii‘efilc. ule:lixhgeu SR SECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins, | AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; wanted; best prices: send postal.10i0 Folsom. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc., bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. PAWNBROKER—OId _gold. _aliver, cast-oft clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. — e CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works: cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Megr., 3§ and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. NEAT young porter with good references, $30 and board. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. BUTTER-MAKER and creamerv man; 4 Scan- dinavian or German farmers for orchard work, $20; farmer for vineyard, $15; chore- man, $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneet Carpets beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life schola ship, $50: low rates per week and month. ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min- ing, mach., survey, assay, archit : day & eve.: est. 1564. VAN DER NAILLEN. 533 Market. BOOKKEEPING ond rapid _calcul a course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 lekeE st. GUITAR, mandolin, plano and vocal lessons, $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS., 33 Fifth. VOICE culture, plano Paris graduate: French, Spanish: new classes; $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relald at 3 STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944 FLUTE, mandolin, guitar lessons: club $1 monthly. PROF. GASTALDI, 710 Lombard. J. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovating, SAN FRANCISCO Business Colleze, 1236 Mar- ket st.: 124 positions In '96; 103 In *97. BARBERS We want a barber to run a shop for a great mine; limited $15,000,000; corporation gives the monopoly of 500 men; ‘shaving %c; corpora- tion stops all debts out of ‘miners’ .wages; hence no loss to barver. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS, walters and dishwashers, also a boy for a bakery. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TWO German second girls, §2 and $20. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sul(er.‘". e e TWO second girls, $25 and $20; 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. WORKING German housekeeper, with a child, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. FRENCH chambermaid, $25. CULLEN, RENCH chambermald, §25. MISS GERMAN cook, small private family. orking houseiceeper, $15; 2 nurse girls, a8 : 4 housegirls, $25; 12 housegirls, §20. C.'R. HANSEN & GO 105 Gonty st GERMAN chambermald, $12; waltress, §15. C. R HANSEN & 00.s 108 Geany sbe e o © U8 Geoegeitilar, & s RARCCoad Gl m e {Spencer . country. Box 989, Call office. Sl mperious, 2...... % : P i o 529 l‘;_uck Masste, 6. 11: 1 52 ,fi,,, :, “?: 5.’," é‘a:‘{:; RE(ITIABLE Fotitn (hl’rov.e;unt) wishes situ- 39) Traverser, WTTIE R ; Ponls ation as working housckeeper, where 4G Celonel Dan, 3. %814 {1% 3% 21 35 41k [Shomwe have girl of 11; no objection to short distanse Flashlight, 6.. 1053 32 4% 4n ¢ 6 (Tuberville 15 g5 | _In country; references. 13 Sixth st. Coupled with Traverser. 72 LADY of refinement from the East desires po- ng e, 12 Winner, W. L. Stanfielt's b. g. by Loftin-Emma. Geod start. e paiE Otsekeenerd e = — e — ey e for one week, MRS. HILL, Station M., §. P 558 L5 RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, | YOUNG lady musiclan in music store a3 oleri: . SRV : will play for parties. I. W., box 1006, Call. - g e ] o i 8 v B i [9p. Cl. | YOUNG lady wishes a situation as housekeeper e TR TR L e or general housework. Call 173A Clara st : R 73 2§ | _mo postal caras. 12 dIn 2 Al Gy 7-10 7-10 | GERMAN glirl wants a place for general house- 5.0 work or upstairs work. Apply 4B Sheridan Winner G. H. L 151, Won first three driving. 559 SXTH RACE—Five and & half furlongs; three-vear-olds and upward; purse, $30. st., off Ninth, between Folsom and Harrison. YOUNG Swedish girl wishes place as second girl or wait on table. Call 17 Howard st. AN egperienced woman, has cooked for miners, - 3 = e wisfles contract to Alask: s ¥m. -tm. ¥m. Str 1Op. CL Tull charge. Address box ffl"&:fl';?nc? 2 28 Napamax, 3. 1ns 1% 12 710 2 TWO strong young women would like te 1&,{) ggr{:{::g_ Tail, gz& g; g;’ 8 4 t5 Alaska as cooks. Address box 5, Call &5 £ Garcuni in i1 i s 8 branch office, 106 Eleventh st. 75 I Don't Know, ‘a. 1% SITUATION wanted by a young girl to do ligh 537 Florimel, 4 3 9 $ 0, 100 housework or to. take cave. sf" chllaren. g (742) Rio Frio, 3 8h 82 8n 11 390° 300 Shotwell st. (477) Koenigen, 4 9% = Tac N 0 585 Lucky Dan, 8| 61% 6h 62 v 0 100 |STRONG young nurse wants position to_care Time, 1:10. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. . by imp. Maxim-Napa. Good start, iry; experienced: references NURIE. 34 IR ‘Won easily. : con pl., near Bryant, bet. First and Second. i NEAT appearing young woman for a candy store; experience not necessary; week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. STENOGRAPHER, who can run_Remington machine and answer telephone; $15 a month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. n::s:e.:!km::w“wmrm. E LY wgk;‘ one 35 CO., 108 Geary S fie 5 “-53:"""-:." -‘-tme caungy]l:'otel: )t‘!g e-ctz Tess, near city, $20. C. CO., 108 Geary ny e e MORE waltresses for Southern California; re- duced fares. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. A FIRST-CLASS French cook, also American cook, . J. hco..mhn:rn:e’ R first-class CROSETT , . makers; | WANTED—Short-order cook, $ a_week; inside FARMERS AND WIVES. 3 wanted for different places; 2 choreboys, $10 and $5; 25 families to cut cordwood, §1 per cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. alteration works, 413 McAllister. Jessfe 321. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 420 Sutter; LUDLUM School of Elocution and Dramatio tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, prop. Art. 923 Sutter st. GREAT Fastern _Steam & FISK teachers’ agencies In 10 citles: teachers Works, 14 Sth st. B. GMNT.::.K:. tv:-‘:s:n;\')'f wanted now. 420 Parrott buflding. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co.. 240 14th st.; cleaning, 3c a yard; tel. Mission 74. HAYRS ST.—Branch office of The e nd_nds taken. Subecrintions Call CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; télephone East 126. MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads taken. % WOODCHOPPERS—— Cord and stovewood, $1 _and $1% cord; 8 tle makers, 9c eath; 76 shingle and box bolt marricd_carpenter. MURRAY & READY, 684 and 63 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Coachman with city references, $30 and found; young grocery clerk, $20 to $25; 8 miners, steady work, $0 and found; 5 coal miners, and others. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—10 tiemakers, good timber, lon Kppiy 1o 3. F. CROSETT job, pay monthly. L8 et acramenta o LOST. LOST—Sunday evening, Febru: 6, a lady" black feather boa. Return to.;g OOIden.Gil: ave. Reward. BLACK astrachan cape on Bush, betw Stockton and Larkin; reward. 1032 Bush. LOST—Sunday evenin silver and rl- handled umbrella; ‘M. P.” on handle; reward. 502 Franklin st. Ty LOST—Set route cards and bills. Return C. B. Importing Co., 415 Sacramento st. > servant, rivate family, $15; restaurant butcher, $40 to $45: walters, and others. Ap- ?ly :.D J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramen- o st. CHOREMAN who can do plain blacksmithing, and wife to cook on ranch, $0; kitchen hand, $30; lunch cook, $6 a week. R. T. WARD & CO., 605-610 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Gardener, married man, $60; gar- dener with first-class references. $20 to $3; second butler, §0, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 Stock: on st. WANTED—Cook for lunch, 350; cook for B0 dlshwather apA vegetabtmAn 10 ‘pase : ‘dishwasher v gt o ‘dishwasher, 415 and. found: *elevaint FEBRUARY 2—Brindle and white gre: biteh, Return 1019 Market M. rewasd "0 GOLD chain purse set with a topaz let T.'L; reward. 1936 Eady st To> lettered LARGE gold locket with name J. M, P] = %ONA SRt to Tivoll Cafe, 1§ ‘ME;E:{ eward. HORSES. R A A A A A AN AN KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sal Horan's Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant sts. JUST arrived—2 carloads broke horses; 1600 pounds. 145 Valencia st. ot BUGGI%B. ‘:3!01’;.!. hur:es. carts bought, sold or exchanged: cheap storage: 40 horses: must eell. T. P. NEWELL, 1802 Mission, cor. ll‘ll!!\. 40 FIORSES for sale: also wawons, bugsles, carts. harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYVLE. Auctioneers. WAGO™S AND CARKIAGES. WE sell at bargains the second-hand o5 Polk st . corner Golden Gate ave. SECOND-HAND grocery, wagons, 2-wheeled carts. gles and harness bargains and Valencla sts. 20 SETS hand harness: also tos open wagon and cart. 1140 Folsom sro Y bakery delivery road wagons. bug- for cash. Fifteenth THURSDAY morning, red Irish setter. 3 Twenty-third and Utah sts. Liberal reway: TOP buggy. new grocery, business hu; good 3-spring delivery wagon. 161 fi?w:r':’la ENGL,SH setter, black and white;' old dog. Suitable reward for his return’ to 2518 Pacifi GOOD safe for sale cheap. 402 Third st. FINE laundry, baker's and milk w: for cash or’installments: 1 fine !e‘gnunv:dc:.;:: also 1 hack. 38 Harrison st. PARTNERS WANTED. boy, $15. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. | subscriptions oo ! 106—Branch office of B and want ads taken. T OMB PARTNER wafted In the house moving busi- -4

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