The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 9, 1898, Page 10

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FAVORITES IN IVINNING FORM First Choices Head Their Fields Out on Four Occasions. A Straggling Start Nearly Worked the Defeat of Mainstay. ‘Wawona Led Out the Heavily Played Hazard—Old Red Glenn Scored Again. Aside from the win of four first choices at Emeryville track yesterda: the sport was marked by nothing eventful. The attendance was a trifle better than on the opening day of the week, but there was still much room for improvement in the betting. The going was stiff and lumpy, and slow time marked the running of the dif- ferent events decided. Thorpe, Conley and Clawson divided the riding honors between them, each one of the trio piloting two winners past the wire. Bookmaker Hughey Jones who has been out of the sunshine for some time, nearly experienced a renewal of his hard luck yesterda: ‘With Mont- gomery scratched from the fourth event, his big sprinter Mainstay looked a “moral” and received ex ve sup- port at the short price of 4 to 5. guson gave him several lengths the worst of the send-off, but Thorpe grad- ually threaded his v to the front, and in a hard drive through the stretch downed Midlight and Al Koran over a length. The latter duo indulged in a fierce duel for the place, in which Midlight succezded in getting the de- cision by a nose. The opening five-furlong scramble with a field of seventeen starting, de- rm thing in Tom Ryan's 5 Al Farrow. Backed down from twos to even mon he carried v the barrier with him and won in aw a walk from La Mascota, a 10 to 1 chance. Moringa another long priced one, was third. Sixteen platers lined up in the seven furlong run next decided, with Alma and Adam Andrew ruling equal choices in the betting. The former was in front almost from the first jump, win- ning easily at the wire from Miss Ruth, a 60 to 1 shot. Adam Andrew, away from the post very badly, took show honors in a hard drive from Heritage. The wise contingent was badly fooled over the result of the mile and a six- teenth selling event. Hazard, with Thorpe up, was hammered down from 8 to 5 to even money, and Wawona, against which 7 to 1 was laid, beat him in a gallop. Perseus, which opened favorite and backed up in the betting, made the running to the stretch, where he began to tire, and ended up in the show. The winner was well ridden by Clawson. D. J. Daly's mare Distinction was an overwhelming favorite for the second five furlong dash, and, with Conley in the saddle, led the big field out an easy winner. Durward, a 100 to 1 shot, rid- den by a stable lad named Feighery, came from the rear of the bunch, tak- ing the place from ‘the heavily played Mt. Roy The heavy going just suited old Red Fer- | Glenn, and he landed the final seven furlong run from Lena and a good- sized fleld in great form. Away from the post well, Clawson brought the old fellow up from fourth position in the stretch, and in a drive led out the favorite, Lena, a neck at the wire. i X TRACK ITEMS. The Board of Stewards of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club met last evening at the Palace Hotel to review the cases of several horsemen whose horses brought them into disrepute at the last Ingleside meeting. In the case of the mare Imp. Trance, whose owner, trainer and Jockey George Snider, were ruled off some weeks ago, no action was taken. the owner of the two-year-old Santello, had his sentence of sixty days' suspension reduced to thirty days. The sixty days' suspension of Nolan & Thall, owners of Also Ran, was also reduced to thirty days. Steeplechase Riders Madden and Maynard applied for reinstate- ment, but their cases were deferred for fur- ther investigation. TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. Following are to-day’s entries: | First Race—Three furlongs; malden two- year-olds. | Vioris .115] ... Ellen Wood ....115 ... Wrinkles .......115| ... San Augustine..118 | 88 Malay 1108| 654 Prince Wiil ....108 | 854 Clarando 1105| ... Complimentary .11 | .. Vilimar .118] | Second Race—Seven furlongs; three-year- olds; selling. 458 Miss Alice 9 Rio Frio . -109 3 Elidad . 6 Chihuahua 1 Formella ocialist . )Musculado .12 Kniserin . Trritator . El Moro 112/ 65 Searchlighi Brambella ......107 Third Race—One and ds and Rey del Tierra Palomacita - Fland (464)Bobolink - 464 Don Dantel Fourth Race—One and an eighth miles; eryville Handicap; for all ages. upward. 526 Roche Buc® Massie ...115| 232 Parthamax .....100 Los Prietos Official . 7 45)Eddie Jones ....104| 557 Flashlight . ifth Race—One mil upward; selling. three-year-olds and | 553 Morinel . $5| (47 Bonito . 3 532 Dr. Bernays . Outright . B 536 Gotobed . 43 Myth ... ! 477 Dolore 104/ 464 Greenlea: 102 | 558 The Dipper ..... 90! Sixth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | upwards. 559 Hermoso .. 107] 513 Fortunate ......10¢ Lincoln IT 104 439 Nic Nac . 550 I Don't Know..104| 422 Spry Lark . 565 Alvin E. 1011 TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS. Highland Major Cook First Race—Malay, Viorls, Clarando. Second Race—Chihuahua, Kaiserin, Socialist. Third Race—Serena, Palomacita, Wawona. Fourth Race—B. & W. stable, Buck Massie. Fifth Race—Myth, Bonita, Morinel. Sixth Race—Lincoln II, Fortunate, Lost Gir Rheumatism cured. No pay untll cured. Dr. Gordin's Sanitarium. 514 Pine.nr.Kearny,S.F.,Cal. —_—e———— Sues Norton’s Guarantor. E. B. Pond, present owner of the bond of $20,000 advanced Isaac _Norton, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, who, after embezzling funds of the Gov ernment, committed sulcide, has com- menced suit against the Natlonal Surety Comntpany to recover the face of the bond. | E. B. Pond purchased the bond from O. M. Welburn, and as Norton w short in his accounts in the sum of over $22.00) the owner of the bond is entitled to re- cover. —_—ee————— One Dose Will Stop a Cough. Dr. Parker's Cough Cure never falls; try it; 2e. For sale by all druggists. * st ol a i Boyakin Visible at Last. Henderson A. Boyakin, coal dealer, who was Indicted by the United States Grand Jury nearly three years ago for falsely Swearing to a pension claim, appeared in the United States District Court yester- day morning and pleaded not guilty to the indictment. He had surrendered him- self about four months ago and gave bonds, but he was not asked to appear in | court and be arraigned until after The 1 had drawn attention to the strange ibility and unfindability of the de- ant. in | fen “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—86th da: ter Meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1898. Weather fine. Tracl K 5;60-7 FIRS of the Win- very heavy. Index. Horses %m. %m. “Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL Saa T AL b 13 11 1% |[Conley .. 2 1 469 La Mascota, 21% 2% 2% |McDonald 81 476 Moringa, 8 £h 33 38 2 B2 49 Milesio, 3....... 10 n 51 43 5 8 42 San Durango, 8 35 4% B2 0 1B 543 Himera, 3 .. 62 g1 ‘fies L2 D. J. Tobin, 4. 5h 72 73 |M T Red Spinner, 4. 13 01 81 [Spencer . 7558, Loumont, 3 1 1m2 92 |(Stout .. 6 6 Bonita R. 3.. 71 §i 103 |Holmes | 30 50 Fallen Princes; nz 121 1% 'O,Cf\mmr . St. Angelo, 3 4h 9% 12 |O'Neil Sherburne 1213 13 13 _hepn.rd Tom Smith, 9h 114 14 Gray .. Notice Me, 15 15 15 [McCarthy Ockturuck, 3 18 16 16 |Rakema: “Time, 1:04%. " SECOND RACE—Seven furlong: S561. selling; four- Tndex. Hot T %m. % Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL Alma, 4. 13- an 1 13 us 13-5 Miss Ruth, g2 Tai 82 2h | 30 60 5 “h 6h 53 3 ns (Clawson 3 135 Heritage. 2 : 2h 4h 4h 42 |Conley § 8 George Palmer, 4 2h 51 62 52 |Holmes 2 B Stentor, 4....... SN T ek T% §h |Spencer Bien 51% 1h 3h 7 1% |O’Connor 7 10 1% 2h 2n 8 |Powell B2 A 9 [H. Bro 3 2% 10h 10 19 |McDonald 00 M 1Bh 11 3 1n R. Narvae: 15 30 8 3 12 4 122 12 Gray 8 19 nKk 18 31 13 |Tuberv 0 2 7% 113 U2 1 [Myers 30 & 15 3 15 % 15 Ruiz 60 562. i I THIRD RACE—Cne and a sixteenth miles; selling; four-y ear-olds and upward; Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. Tocke: Wawona, a- Hazard, 5. Perseus, Sardou,’ 4. Little Cripple, 6. Foremost, 5 Mamte G, 5.... Time, 1:53. Won easily 550 546 426 512 850 550 L loacrmemwa §6§ FOURTH RAC . index. Horses. Welght.[St. | Jockeys. 549 Mainstay, 6 s 5% 22% 214 11% [Thorpe 7-10 649 Midlight, 4 6 61% 3% 31 2 ns |O'Conno 3 470 Al Koran, 3.. 7 41 1% 1n 38 [Clawson 10 51 Aluminum, 3 1 2h 68 4h 4n B2 7 Thelma, a ..... 3 72 8 8 5 15 80 53 Dick Behan, 6 5 8 1% 12% 6 FER ] 517 R. Q. Ban, § |2 3% 62 5% 1 B 30 463 Lo Lo, 5 9 4 3 12% 4h 63 & ary .l 3 Time, 1 Winner, H. L. Jones’ ch. h. by imp. Mariner-Queen Emma. Falr start. Won first three driving. 564, FIFTH RACEFive furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. . Tndex. Horses. Weight St %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL { { 423 Distinction, 4 32 1% 11% [Conley .. 65 1 531 Durward, 4 61 41 2h |Feighery 50 100 422 Mt. Roy, a. 12 2% 3% |Mooney 1% a8 52 Charmion, a 4% 3% 48 |Spencer . 5 4 47 Mary Nievez, & 7% 5% 62 |I Powell 0w ... Kummel, 3 . 2h §2 81 |Clawson 3 1 Sandow 11T, 4. 81 78 72 [(McCarthy 0 40 Lillian M, 4 ) 52 81 8 % |Holmes 20 30 Rebekah, 4 9 10h 91 92 (Tavior 50 100 Santa_Catrina, 8...100| uy 102 10% [Cameron 0w Idomenus, 3 12| 2 9 1 12 13 |Gray .. 30 & Zapata, 3 n2 123 124 [Van Kuren ..[ 25 20 Rosa, 3 . 12 3% 132 132 [Devin . 1B 12 Paso’ Tem 14 1 14 |Tuberville 8 10 Mt. Alr, 6 Airh . a8 1 |A. Powell 07 Time, 1:05. Winner, D. J. Daly's b. f. by Uncas or imp. Stonehenge-Stately. Good start. Won easily. 565 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs: sell . Ing: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. Tndex, Horses. Weight.St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. OL 52 Red Glenn, a SRR Cen T 1n |Clawson 5 6 £40 Lena, § . 1h 1% 1h . 24 |Conley 2 95 469) Coda, 5 . 2K TH b% . 3 1% |Spencer 18 832 Olive, 5 . 7 & 80t BA ISR 4% (R Narvaez .| 15 15 520 Walter J, 10 23 % 32 . §6 |Glivert 20 3 507 Paul Pry, 6. TARE S’ g Gt 6h |Taylor BT 550 Rufalba, 4 w2l 1 0% Sh . 7h ] Woods Il 10 10 43 Ricardo, a - 079 6h 3% 3h . 8 2% (Harrington ..| 15 30 477 Lucky Star, 107(8 7 Sh . Shi W5 82 |Tuberville ...[ 7 10 411 Howard, a njs 3n 6% 81% . 10 1% [Freeman . s 10 528 Alvin E, 4. 04 4 1024 1 1n 5 11 [Bassinger 0 887 Katser Ludwig, 4..107° ... % ...__|H. Brown B 15 Left Time, 1:32. Winner, E. W. Pugser’s b. §. three driving. by Glen Elm-Red Girl. Fair start. Won first W. J. Splers, | 109 | | 491 Yankee Doox February .99 | 159 Charlotte M. . Bobbins . “101 Emma D.. 8 Diablita ] THE STATE BOARD MAKES ITS REPLY California Should Have an Exhibit at the Omaha Exposition. But Many Necessary Conditions | Are First to Be Ful- filled. The State Board of Trade of California held quite a lengthy meeting yesterday in the office of J. A. Fllcher, secretary of the board, in the Mechanics' Pavilion. It was the monthly meeting of the board, and in addition to the routine business several matters of importance were con- sidered. The question of California being | represented at the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, to be held at Omaha from next June until November, | was thoroughly discussed. | In the absence of President N. P. Chip- | man, J. S. Emery presided over the meet- | ing, ‘with th¢ following members of the | board present: Colonel J. P. Irish, Craigie Sharp, W. H. Mills, B. N. Row- ley, M. L. McDonald, E. W. Maslin, C. F. Montgomery, L. C. McAfee, C. M. | Worcester and N. W. Spaulding. | | "After the disposition of the routine | business the secretary read a communi- | cation from T: H. ‘Goodman, gemeral passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, | asking the board for a contribution of | | $50 a month for five months lu‘helg‘ de- | | fray the®expense of sending Miss Helen Keileher through the country with a stereopticon show for advertising the | mineral and agricultural weaith of the State. Miss Kelieher will conduct this tour of lectures provided that $500 a | month can be raised to pay all necessary | | expenses for the period of five months. | The board unanimously appropriated !he‘ $50 a month for the requested period. 1 | A. G. Freeman, representing the com- | | mittee appointed by the joint associa- | | tions, consisting of the Chamber of Com- | | merce, the Manufacturers’ Association, Merchants' Assoclation, San Francisco | Board of Trade and other indus-| | trial and commercial _organizations, | appeared before the board to inquire as | to what action they would take in the | matter of having the State represented | at_the exposition to be held at Omaha. | Mr. Mills on the part of the board sub- | mitted a report as to what the board in | its judgment thought best to be done. | | The report was generally discussed and | unanimously adopted by the board, and | Mr. Freeman wiil report the same back | to the joint associations at their next | meeting. It was the sens; $15,000 would be nes isfactory and repr | that 10,000 feet of space would be re- quired. The finance and immigration | committees, with the president and two | members to be appointed by him, are to | have charge of the disbursements of all | moneys appropriated for the exhibit. | It was still further the sense of the | board that anything less than an ade- quate display would be injurious rather than beneficlal to the State, and that | California should not be represented at | Omaha uniess its building materials, ca- | | pabilities of resources, agricultural, hor- ticultural and viticultural products, man- | ufacturing industries, educational prog- | ress, attractiveness of “scenery, health | resorts and salubrity of climate could be properly represented. ! Craigie_Sharp moved that the board | indorsc M. H. de Young as the most suitable person for the Commissionership | to Paris, to be appointed by the Presi- | dent, but the motion was not carried. | _He also offered a resolution that the ! | Governor of the State be requested to extend an invitation to the President and | the Secretary of Agriculture to wisit | California as the guests of the State | Board of Trade. 'This resolution was | unanimously carried and the board then adjourned. | ———————— | | ‘Warehousing Bullion. | | The Secretary of the Treasury has made | a ruling that bullion produced in bond | from imported ores and transported from | a bonded smeiter for refining need not be | welighed or assayed on entry for reware- | | housing, since the quantity to be charged | | with dut | | of the board that ary to make a sat- | on such entry must be equal in | | every case to the quantity so charged on | the transportation entry, so that the | warehousing bond cannot be canceled | otherwise than on the exportation of or | | payment of duty on 9 per cent of such | | quantity. | . | ———— O'Brien’s patent spring; best and easfest | riding buggy made; rubber or steel tires, O’Erlen & Sons, Golden Gate avenue Polk street. T — HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. L M Davis, Loadon (C N Sterry, L Ang 8 M Mears, Portiand |U K Bigeiow, N ¥ Kenworthy & w,|H Growtage, Brooklyn Los_Augeles |Miss Peyton, Spokane | Mrs S'M Mears, Or |W J Harris, Spokane | .Y' Friday, Pittsburg {Miss L Peyton, Spokne | ¥ O Friday, Pittsburg F A Miller, Riverside | P Tucker, Mobile G Frost, Riverside | Mrs J Friday, Pittsbg G Rouse, Riverside H O Penick, fowa |E A Chase, Riverside W B Heyburn, idaho |F H Cullom, N Y E P Sills, Chicago |C O Carpenter, N Y _ | Miss M Rhodes, Chgo |Mrs F H Cullom, N T | Mrs H O Penick, Towa|H Gardner, N Y | Mrs E P Sills, Chgo |Mrs H Gardner, N Y 8 H Lynch, Salt Lake|Mrs I K Arndt, N Y W T Solomon, N ¥ |F W Page, Marysville Mrs § H Lynch, SaltL|J Webeter, N ¥ F_W Abbott, St Louis| M McDermott, Chgo W H Thornton, N ¥ | W S Stitt, N Y C 8 Untermeyer, N Y |J J Crooks, S Rafael F M Helm, Fresno | P R Jarboe S Mateo GRAND HOTEL. E C Morrison & w,NY i“‘ Mullerney, Sacto D Lopez, Fresno C M Harris, Mass J N Blair, Sacto |F B Dunne, Mass F R Allen, San Juan« |G D Hall, Mass H Allen, Oakland IR H Beck, Cal and | . E H Lyman, Cal C E Barr, w & n, G E Doherty, Boston | Spokane E Doherty, Boston |C C Lincoln, S Cruz H L Pickett, Salt Lake H T Dargberg Jr., Cal | M Cohn, Redlands | W Steinbeck, Holiister N Cohn, Pomona S H Samuels & w, Cal W J Berry, Selma L R Poundstone, Cal J H Amos, Portland |E H Winship, Napa. A L Burkett, Portland|R Wylie, Napa A M McCollough, L A |8 P Poland, S Jose H A Smith, Astoria | W T Willeox, Ukiah V Wilson, Nev |H L Warren, S Jose B Semchettl, Nev H E Adams & w, Stkn C F Schrilk, Sacto |J H Batcher, Sacto G W Towle,'S Jose | W Zartman, Petaluma BALDWIN HOTEL. J Smith, N Y |H B Martin, S Lorenzo T Ryan, N Y J H Quinn, Phila J H Closs & w, Cal |{M Gilbert, Modesto F Dodd, Fresno C H Ball & w, Chicago N Wines & w, S Bar |F Fitch, Stockton J McCudden, Vallejo |R H MacGowen, Cal Miss K McCudden, Cal| W_Wright, Sacto W C Tweedale, Or |C W Hutchinson, Cal P Garrissell, Salinas |D H Clark, St Paul J Garrisell, Salinas |R Coops & w, Mont F S Jones, Utah |Mrs Chambers, Mont NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | W J Smith, S Rosa |R Marks, S Rosa C Novah & w, Or P M Christenson, Cal | R D Horton, § Crus |M Howard, Stockton | H Stone, 8 Cruz |C A Porter, L Ang | vV E Cobb, Nev W H Lincoln, Willows | | Pe M Deming, Nev |C C West, Arlzona Davison, N Y |F E Carey & w. Minn McRay, Tacoma | H Ruth & w, Fresno M Brown, § Jose |J J Flaherty, Nev P Jansen, Sacto |J Hedges, R Bluft Robinson, Petaluma Qzugas tative exhibit, and | - CHURCH NOTICES. LARKIN, 111§ p, m. Mr. Simpson lectures, Mrs. Wren, les& free. . <7 MEETING NOTICES. CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F, and A. M.—_First degree THIS (WEDNES- DAY), at 7:30 p. m. By order of the Master. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. ! GERMAN girl wants a place for general house- work or upetairs work. Apply 1B Sheridan st., off Ninth, between Folsom and Harrison. YOUNG Swedish girl wishes place as_second £lrl or wait on table. Call 17 Howard st. AN experienced woman, has cooked for miners, Wwishes contract to Alaska; competent to take full charge. Address box 1009, Call office. HELP WANTED-—Continued. CHAMBERMAID, $20; waltress, §20 per month; 15 housework girls, city and country, §20 and §25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. WAITRESS and chambermaid, CULLEN, 225 Sutter. $18. MISS NURSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M.—Speclal meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, January 9, at 7 o'clock. First degree. A THEO. B. SMITE, Secretary. MOUNT Moriah Lodge No. 4. F. and A. M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) st.—The Rank of Knight (amplified NING, at 7:30 o'clock. form) will be conferred upon nflmres@ degree. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. BAY CITY LODGE NO. 117, K. of P.. B. P. O. of Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter THEO. FROLICH, Sec. MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (WEDNE! DAY) EVENING, at 7:20 o'clock. Third on WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 8, at 8 o'clock. Brother Knights are invited to be present. CHARLES_C. MORRIS, K. of R. and S. PIONEERS — The mem- bers of the Socety of California Pioneers are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, J. I. BRAM- LEY, 'from Ploneer Hall, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), February 9. at 2 p. m. Please wear the usual funeral badge. JOHN F. PINKHAM, Marshal. | 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 twent: first (21st) day of February. 1595, at 3:15 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing a board of diréctors to serve during the en- suing vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, January 20, 1808 ————— DIVIDEND NOTiCES. T DIVIDEND No. 32 (forty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be pavable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, Feb- ruary 21, 188. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Fébruary 15, 189, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretar: —————— SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. LADIES wantin & houseglirls, cooks, second girls, parlor malds, governesses, nursegirls, laundresses, etc., can be accommodated by C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st.; phone HOTELS and restaurants in city and country requiring cooks, waiter girls, chambermaids and laundresses can be suited at C. R. HAN: N & CO.’S, 108 Geary st.; phone Grant 185. COMPETENT colored Infant's nurse desires situation; 2% years last place; city or coun- MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. NEAT young Swedish girl desires situation at housework or as nurse; $10 to $15; references. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. TWO strong young women -would like to go to Alaska as cooks. Addrees box 5. Can branch office, 108 Eleventh st. STRONG young nurse wants position to for invalld or insane person; Gty or conn try; experienced; references. NURSE, 34 Rin- con pl., near Bryant, bet. First and Second. WOMAN with a child, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. CATHOLIC young girl as working house- $20.° MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutty . 318 per month; second girl. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. LG ~ = RE mechanical draughtsmen; Eastern 2 cmanny: mew enterprise here. 10K ‘Wash- ington st., Oakland. WAITER, good country botel, $25. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. also an WANTED—A marker and sorter; o operator on a shirt machine; must be up = U?elr buseiness. Write to Model Steam Laun: dry, Seattle, Wash. W 2 1d. Ad- WANTED—Errand boy, 10 or 12 years ol dress in own handwriting, giving flKE“ name and residence, Drug Store, box 1026, Call. WANTED—A barkeeper as a partner in a sa- loon: best location In city: reliable man with references. Box 1016, Cail office. YOUNG woman wishes working housekesper's position or to do piain mending. ~ 131 Fourth LADY from the East wishes position of trust, or would go as hausekee; Aadress box 53, Call ofhee O companion: sxhregAT}ON( wanted by colored nurse, with of references. Call ada 1023% Market st. Te ey LADY of refinement, with a littie child, wishes a position as housekeeper In ble fam- | iy, 502 Washington ste. room B o BITUATION wanted as stenographe: lady. Inquire 1510 Hnrflm:grn.p e YOUNG woman wants employment by day, | ‘week or month: not af; . or call at 1165 HD:AI:! r.l'.{fl et Tdares 521 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 8:30 oclock; branch office o (p- | _Sionie 4na want sdntanen " Co - Dubscrlp- | SITUATIONs WANTED—MALK. FARM, dairy, orchard and vineyard hands can be had at once {n numbers to sult at C. R, | HANSEN & CO.’S, 105 Geary st.; phons | NURSE, $15; 2 second girls, §25 and $20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. LAUNDRESS, §2% per month. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. GIRL for housework for Oroville; 2 in family. MRS. LAURENCE, 806 Sutter st. 2 FIRST-CLASS second girls (French); refer- ences. MRS. LAURENCE, 306 Sutter st. NUMBER of young girls, housework, $15, and $10. MRS LAURENCE, 306 Sutter WANTED—A governess to go_to Mexico; one versed n foreign languages; $160 a month, all expenses paid. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 2 COOKS, $30; 2 upstalrs girls, $15 and $20; 3 nursegirls, $12 and §15, and 10 girls for house- work. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. $12 NERGETIC man to work for a well known B ads in 'securing trade of Alaska miners. I I Co., box 1030, Call office. SALESMAN, bookkeeper, clerks, drivers, gar- dener, cooks and kitchenmen. 1023 Market. WANTED—Boy about 18 years old to work in grocery. 435 Third st. BOOTBLACK wanted at 736 Market st. #NELIUS LYONS. COR- BOY to learn printing trade. Box 1082, Call. MAN that understands nursery work and job- bing gardening. Call 500 Haight st. GOOD CHANCE—For sale; barber shop with established trade; low rent: good location; terms cash. Apply DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. WANTED—Man and wife for private famil chambermaid for hotel, $20; girls for ho Pk, MRS. HAROLD, 515 Eighth st., Oak- land. GOOD German woman wanted as housekeeper for widower and 4 children; only a woman | able and willing to work wanted; wages $I5. Apply at 4075 Nineteenth st., near Castro, be- tween § and 7 p. m. | | FARMERS, coachmen, cooks and all kinds of m_n*t‘hnnlcs furnished at short notice \:‘_\' srlg’ plying to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 sm.-ra—.‘ mento st. CHINESE and Japancse (estah. 20 years) help; . 640 Ciay st. | tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO. { CHINESE and J; ploymen | i apanese employment office; | _best help. “4141% O'Farrell st.: tol. East 36 HUNTER & CO.. Chinese and Japancse emp. fi 6143 Calitornia st.; tel. &lln 231 2 i ESE _employment _office; wor hour or eveni: 22% O'Farrell apanesc Employment Office; - help; telephone Grant 5. 30 Geary st. work day, tel. Davis 605, choice YOUNG man, living at home, desirous of at- tending business college, wints employment mornings and evenings or afterncons; refer- ences. Address C. J., Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, well accustomed to care of good horses, carrlages or cows for private family, wishes pesition; references. Address C. R. C., 709 Minna st. AN energetic young man, 19 years of age, who | can make himself useful in any capacity, de- | sires a position; first-class references. Box YOUNG man wishes situation; famil: stands care of horses, cows, garden etc.; references; handy with tools. Call office. under- chickens, Box 1023, REFINED, middle-aged woman desires situa- tion as cook or to do_housework; $12 to §16; references. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. SUPERIOR German laundress desires situ : best references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. GERMAN, Scandinavian and Irish firs servants furnished promptly by J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. SWEDISH cook with reference d J. F. CROSETT & CO. COMPETENT American woman, willing to do anything, is alone, every kind of work, wants day ires a situ- 6 Sutter st. strong and first-class in work: first- class laundress and housecleaner; $1 a day and car fare. Third st., room 3, MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes situation as house or par®r maid In private family; speaks Eng- lish and French; long experience; best of ref- erences. Address A. L., Postoffice, Fruitvale, Alameda. RELIABLE elderly American lady wishes to act as companion to lady without a family and help about the house for a home: no wages; references. MRS. L. H., 1065 Market st.. room §. EXPERIENCED woman wishes a situation; Is | a first-class cook: no objection to plain washing; good references. Address The Ra- mona House, Harrison and Thirteenth sts., Oakland. YOUNG lady wants home in cit has common school education, but lost her hegwing; willing to assist in household for slight compensation. A. B., 2411 Harrison st. no childre: WANTED—By a compctent woman, & pos! tion to do keneral housework; no objection | to short distance in country. Call or ad- iress 203 Minna st., 2d floor. WORK by the d ashing and Ironing or cleaning windows: $1 per day and carfare. Call or address 1616 Mason st. by an experfenced woman; | FIRST-CLASS landscape gardener now ready for engagement; private or grow flowers for | market: best references. Gardener, box 11, | Call office, Oakland. | | YOUNG girl WANTED—A girl 12 to 14 years old to assist | in minding baby.and other light work; a | good home and small wages to right party. | Address MRS. BUSSEY, care str. General | McDowell, Clay-st. wharf. GIRL for general housework; must understand | cooking; German or Swedish preferred; wages $20. 1318 O'Farrell st. GOOD business woman for cloak house: also 3 | milliners, $15. 1018 Washington st., Oakland. YOUNG lady of some experience as hotel ceshier and bookkeeper. 313 Bush st. YOUNG German or French girl to do second | work and waiting. Call at 1610 Franklin st. | from 9 to 11, 5 to 6. | LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns cut 2c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post st. ELDERLY lady_wanted to take care of house, 2 persons, in Sunol. Apply to MRS. MUIR- HEAD, 3% Larkin st. RESPECTABLE young girl or woman wanted for very light housework. Call at 207 Web- ster st., near Haight. YOUNG German girl for general housework; must be good plain cook and laundress; wages | §20. Apply 15 Fair Ozks st., near Twenty-first. | OPERATORS on Singer buttonhole machine. | LEVI, STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st. to assist in ‘light housework; wages from $8 to $10. 3937 Twenty-third st. NEAT young girls to help care for 2 children. 910 Steiner st., near McAllister. ABSENTEES—Confidential employe of leading corporation will devote his spare time to any business of absentees: honds furnished. ‘‘Con- fldence,” box 10: STEADY, reliable young man wishes employ: ment in wholesale or business house; under- stands teaming and shipping; references. Address box 973, Call. CHINESE first-class family cook wants situa- tion; small washing, cooking; city, country; good references. 615l Dupont st., room 29. WANTED—Some one to take young man to | Klondike; has had some experience In pros- pecting. ~Address box 1025, Call office: TRUNKMAKER, all-around_man, with good | | experfence, would like work. Address box | 2025, Call offce. BAKER, rellable and well experlenced, wishes Situation. Box 1025, Call office. MINER, who is a carpenter and cook, would Iike most any kind of chance to go to Alaska to prospect. Box 9. Call office. BITUATION as cook or baker on steamboat; sober and rellable. Address box 997, Call. EXPERIENCED butcher wants a job in a hotel or restaurant; good hand in the kitchen, or good sausage maker; prefer the country. Address box 990, Call office. JANITOR or care-taker; man sand wife; no children: eity or country: experlenced; good | references. STEWART, 511 Bryant st. MAN and wife want position in boarding- house or hotel: man first-class cook; wife good housekeeper; city or country. 314 Minna st.; upstalrs. | GERMAN, middle-age, mechanic by trade, handy with tools, speaks English weil, wants any ation. Box 983, Call office. GERMAN woman wants_work by the day: washing and cleaning; Thuraday, Friday and Saturday. M. SCHUTTER, 134’ Seventh st., third at. | PRACTICAL man wants care of gentleman's | GIRL to do housework; small family; $10. Ap- ENERGETIC woman; good worker. Call 10 to 4 at 806 Market st., room 324. BARBER shop for sale; 2 chairs; also newly furnished 3 rooms and bath; cigar and laun- ary alone pays rent. Inquire Call office. BARBER shop for sale cheap. 32 Turk st, cigar stand. FIRST-CLASS blacksmith, used to all kindg of machine forging. American Tool Worke, 109-111 Mission st. WANTED-Young man* to learn artistic and well paying trade; must have fair handwrit- ing: a rare opportunity. HAMILTON, box Call office. SEAMEN, green hands and Alaska and Arctic. 904 Kearny, YOUNG man to_go whaling: no experience res quired. L. LEVY, northeast cor. battery and Jackson sts. WANTED—Competent and _ reliable books Keeper (German) with good references; sals ary 30 per month, board and lodging.” Ad« dress box 99, Call office. GREEN hands and seamen: also_carpenter fof cruise south seas. HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart. owner go- 1 carpenters _for upstairs. GOOD barber shop for sale cheap; Ing to Alaska. 225 Fifth st WANTED—Immediately, boller-makers, bench and lathe hands.” Apply Alblon Iron Works Company, Victoria, B. WANTED—Press machinist wide experience on cylinder presses. once at 215 Bay st. WANTED—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. one who has had Apply at RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States nav ble~ bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 vears. who are citizens of tha United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become s:ch; must be of good character and habits ana able to epeak, read and write Englizh. and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st.. San Francisco, Cal. shop. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; best location in city. Apply at 767 Market st GERMAN girl for general housework. 615 Me- Allister st. FIRST-CLASS operator on custom pants. 411% Kearny st. | Carson Glove Co., 3 | HAND sewer on gloves. Market st. HEAD waitress, cooks, Kitchen girls, pantry girls, linen room women. 1023 Market st. girl to do general housework. 1831 ply 2654 Folsom st. GIRL to assist with housework and children. 594 Precita ave. GOOD girl for general housework; German pre- thorough cook; references. Call 4 to 6 at 839 Golden Gate ave. YOUNG girl to assist in light housework. Pine st. FIRST-CLASS talloress on fine coats. Address box 692, Call office. WANTED—Middle-aged _Protestant £o0d home: small wages; 2 in family. 54, Call office. WANTED—Neat, intelligent woman as attend- ant to doctor's office; state age, previous occupation and references. DR. X. Y., box 995, Call office. lml woman; Box CIVIL service Government positions—50 ques- tions and answers free. Address HUGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. SATLORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis st., near Jackson. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading-room free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BARBERS ment Assoclation Fre Employment ight; §1 to $4 week: hof MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call 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, 133% Bighth st. SINGLE rooms. 10c and I night: 75c and 1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET. $3% (Ficho Hor to 50c night; $1 to §2 week DRUMM, 225 (Oriental)—Rooms, 15¢ to Toc per night: 50c to $150 per week. WANTED-At Montana House, 764% Mission €t., men to take rooms: 10c. isc and %5 per night; 60c, 9c and $1 per week. WANTED—To collact wages due laborers and el Knox Collection Aj 110 Sutter. Rooms 20c, %3 WANTED—Lady to solicit for laundry, or any- onie well acquainted can earn good commis- | sion. Box 1002, Call office. AN apprentice on vests. Apply at § Eddy st., room 120. T middle-aged cook, American style: is a nice lnundress; gity or country; wages $10 to $12; no objection to ranch. 704 Howard st., ELDERLY woman situation; llght housework; no washing; good cook; wages no object: nice family; no postals. 641 Mission. COMPETENT woman, middle-aged; under- stands housekeeping ind the care of children; good cook; city or counts 1103 Powell st. POSITION wanted to read to blind person or invalid or 4o teaching or act as companion. Address C. M. A., Berkeley, Cal. WANTED—A woman, short distance in the country, to assist in general housework: no cooking; no objection to a child. 365 EAdy st. YOUNG woman wishes work by the day wash- ing or housecleaning; $1 and carfare. 6H Clementina st, SITUATION by a competent woman to do housework: city or country; with reference. Call at 739 Misston st WILLING ng lady wishes a position for upstairs work and Apply Prescott House, cor. Pacific a NEAT young girl.*15 vears old. would like to assist in*light housework or mind baby; wages 42 per week. Address b 1027, Call. place; gardener, horseman, milker; can fill | all réquirements; rellable and temperate; | first-class referenices. Address box 84, Call. | i MAN and wife (German) wish positions In boarding-house or hotel; man is first-class | cook; wife is good housekeeper; city or coun- try. 341 Minna st., upstairs. YOUNG man wants situation; any kind ‘of work: city or country; understands care of horses, cows, garden; furnish reference. Ad- dress J. ALLAN MACDONALD, 214 Third st. RELIABLE and experfenced German wants | 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. STEADY married man, with family, wants work_of any kind: prefers wholesale house or night watchman, or driving team; can | give bonds to any amount; also first month's salary for permanent position. Address box | 966, Call office. | NEAT, rellable girl, housework, small family, WANTED—First-class German cook in Jewish restaurant: no other need apply. 113 Turk. OPERATORS on_steam power sewing-ma- | chines to make Levi Strauss & Co.’s riveted | clothing. Apply to MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont. children’s dresses, PLAIN dress skirts, up. 46% Clara st. EXPERIENCED cream dipper: one that un- derstands chocolate and cream work. Box 8§96, Call office. $10 to §12; references. 619 Valencla st. LA NCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. REMOVED again—Dr. Wise, the ladies’ spec- falist, to 14 McAllister; monthly troubles, etc. RELIABLE young man (American) wishes po- | sition in private family; thoroughly under- stands horses, gardening or milking: temper- e ik city or Oakland. Box , Call. RELIABLE man of experlence (German) wants situation in private family as coachman and | gardener; thoroughly understands care of | horses, gardening and milking: strictly tem- | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail. Sent to any address in the United | States or Canada one year for 513, postase re. £ MALE HELP WALTED. 20 TIE makers, 10c a tie: 10 woodehoppers, $1 a cord, tools and board advanced; 2 men to TRY Acme House, & “Market st.. below Sixth, for a room; e & night: $1 a week. I MARKET st—Branch office of The wunt ade and subseriptions taken. _— A A FURNITULE WASTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. $10 Mis- sfon st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery highest prices pa'd. Tel. Davis 7L HOUSES WANTED. WHY lose money by having vour houses, stores or flats vacant, when they can be quickly rented by HENDERSON REALTY CO. (pub- lishers of Weekly Real Estate Reglster)? Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call; HENDERSON REALTY CO., 405C McAllister. PART*ERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted in the house moving busi- ness; carpenter preferred. 431 Hayes. e WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PHOTO and magle lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. WE buy_all kinds of second-hand tools, stoves, etc. JAMES CURTIN, 1123 Market st. SECOND-HAND clothing, aresses, wanted; best prices; send L WOMAN wishes work by the day; houseclean- ing; good laundress and cook; 31 day and car fare. 442 Jessie st., near Sixth. YOUNG woman to werk in family: cook for 6 or § people; wash; fron. Call at 520 Stock- ton st., near Pine. WOMAN for housework and cooking; good English cook; city or short distance in the country; references. 447 Minna st. GERMAN girl wishes position to do general housework; plain cook. Call bet. 10 &nd 4, 628 Filbert st. LADY pianist would Iike a position to play nights; no objection to the country. Address 283 Jessie st EXPERIENCED girl wishes to do housework in American family; city or Oakland. 108% woman wishes a position as working housekeeper; best of reference. Call or address 713 Post st. COMPETENT German woman wants situation; 00d references. Address Call branch office, 39 Hayes st hard worker; can keep bboks; best city ref- erences; famillar with machinery and hard- ware. Box §%0, 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 Mar- ket: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $150 night: $150 to 36 | week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 6 MORE waltresses wanted for Southern Cali- fornia, $2); special reduced railroad fares through C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. AITRESS, Woodland, $20; waitress, Fresno, $20; 2 waltresses, boarding-houses, city, $15 arm_waitresses, $ a week; 2, $4 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WORKING housekeeper, Ukiah, fare pald, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. restaurant, $80; butcher and’ take charge of storeroom, $60; German cook, country restaur- ant, $40 'to $50; broiler, restaurant, §16 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 2 WAITERS, same country hotel, $25; 3 wait- ers, European plan, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. perate; ‘Eood references. Address box S5, | grub and chop wood, §1 to 8150 a tler. C. K. | MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc. Call office. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. TRAVELING man wants position; steady and | CooR, restaurant, north, $55; dinner cook, | PAWNBROKER—OId gold. afiver, cast-ot clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. chain, with Maggle engraved on cover; hand- painted on inside. Finder return to room 5, St. Mary's Hospital, and receive reward. POLISHER and starcher, country laundry, $50. C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 103 Geary st. COOK for 12 men at mines, $30 and found, fare $3; German cook, $8 week; 2 waliters, §25; 2 dishwashers, $15.° MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. FARMER and wife; 5 laborers for pick and shovel work. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 6 WOODCHOPPERS———————— To cut 4-foot pine wood. $1 cord; 4-foot red- wood, 70c_cord: 2 men to cuf stove oak wood, $1% cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of FRANCES BOWES, No. 208,406. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—On Market st., bet. Eleventh and O'Far- Tell, pair opera glasses in black leather case. Finder please return 1305 Market st.; reward, LOCKET, monogram W. M. R. Return to 7 Lawrence place, off Fremont st., between Harrison and Bryant; reward. §. P. MILEAGE ticket bet. S. F. and Stock- ton; reward. A. S. LECKIE, 23 Davis st. FEBRUARY 2 Brindle and white greyhound bitch. Return 1019 Market st.; reward. GERMAN cook, 0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GERMAN experienced cook wishes position. 9§ Howard court, bet. 4th and 5th, off Howard. GIRL wants light hhusework or upstairs work in a nice family. 1024 Howard st., room T. GIRL wishes to assist with cooking and gen- eral housewcrk; wages §15. Call 620% Minna. WANTED—A position as housekeeper. Address box 1020, Call office. MANAGING housekeeper wishes & _position in family or hotel. Address box 1017, Call. YOUNG German woman wants any kind of work by the day. Call at 10 Johnson st. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—321 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 oclock. 330 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 oclock. S.W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o’clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2513 Mission street; open until 9 o'elock. 1605 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. N.W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till 9 o'clock. ————— e e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $i; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLKCTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; MISS PEARL HARRISON, medium and mag- petlc healer, charms. 1204 Geary st., rooms and 3. ROOMS papered from $2 50, and whitened from $1 up. 239 Third st. and 2508 Tweaty-fourth. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L GOOD housekeeper wishes & position In a ho- tel. Box 1022, Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes position; s good cook; no objection to country. 783 Folsom. LADY wishes plain sewing and mending to do at home. 116 Sixth st., room 6. ELDERLY American womgn_ wishes te do housework: Is a good cook and baker: city or country. Address 13 Fifth st., near Howard. NEAT young Swedish girl desires situation at 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 2523 Pine st. AN English girl would like a situation to do general houseworl; 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., %8 Hickory ave. A_YOUNG woman wants work from 10 until 2 every day in lunch house to help cook and clean up. Address box 983 Call office. YOUNG girl wishes situation light house- work or care of children under 2 years. Ap- Dy 1816 Post st.. lower bell. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 3, 116A Grant ave.; elec- triclan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. ROOM-RENTING Burcau, room 25, Flood bullding. corner of Fourth st. MME. HANSEN, latest lvanic batte: cabinet baths. 116 Tl:h‘):llt. i s 1 1 EXPERIENCED woman wishes position as nurse in confinement cases; no objection to country. Box %89, Call office. GERMAN woman wants a situation to do eral housework or keep house: plain cook: city or country; $10 to $12 per month. 504 Howard st. P 11 GIRLS for cooking and housework in Jewish | and American families, §25; 7 girls, house- | work, $20; 80 young girls for §10, $12 and $15. | C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ! WANTED—Young women of all nationallties, who are looking for employment, to come to our office, where they can always get it. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. SIX waitresees, $15 and room; 4 waltresses, $20 and room: girl to belp in lunch counter: 5 girls, small restaurants, $3 to $ a week; waitress, choice place, $1§ and room.’ MAR- TIN & CO., ™9 Market. GIRL, Alameda, $25, see party here, § to 11 a. m.: girl, Ross Valley, Cal, $20: girl, Washington' st., §%; girl, Sausalito, $20, see party here, 9 to 11 a. m.; girl, California, §20 girl, Bush st. $25 to $0: girl, Eddy, $5: irl, Chestnut, §25; girl, Frankiin, $35! girl or ‘San Lorenzo, $20; girl, Powell, $20: girl, Clay, $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. TWO girls, McAllister, $15; girl, Ashbury, § girl. Clayton, §i5; girl, Fell, $15; girl, La- guna, $15; girl, Pacific ave.,' $13: girl,” Post st., $15; girl, Castro, $1i; girl, Mission, $15; girl, Scott, $15; 12 young giris, §5, $10 and | $12 per month. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. | LADY ironer, steam laundry; girls t. | angler. MARTIN & CO. 748 Market, " TWO places for woman and child: hou etc, "MARTIN & GO, 745 Market, o or% GERMAN housekeeper, $15. MARTIN e e : § TIN & CO., GERMAN cook, family, n shing, - JTIN & CO., 749 Mm‘)k!t ‘:twu R TR PROTESTANT cook, private family, town, 3%, fare paid. MURRAY & RBADE 634-636 Clay st. WOMAN with a child over 3 vears of age to cogk on ranch. 20, see party here; laundress, 634-636 Clay sf. D Ik e PROTESTANT second gir], across small American family, $20; 4 cooks In Ge man and American familles, $25 and $30; 3 German and French second girls and nurses, $20; 6 waltresses and chambermaids, hotels and restaurants, $20 and $6 week, and a large number of girls to flll our numerous situa- tions in_ city and . 3. F. .w‘-m““'\r\lnlfl J. F. CROSETT l TWO MILLION. Red and pine wood ties to cut, 8¢, 9¢ and 10c each. MURRAY & READY 634 and 636 Clay. WANTED—Scandinavian man and wife for gentleman's country place, $35; 3 more miners, $40 and found; 18 tie makers, 8c and 10c, good job; 4 coal miners by ton; and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 623 Sacramento st. WANTED—Short order cook; restaurant walt- er, $10 week; hotel waiters, $20 and $25; res- taurant butcher; and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Coachman with city references, $30 and found. Apply to J. F. Ci 628 Sacramento st. ooy 2 WAITERS, §2 and room; 3 waiters, $7 a week. MARTIN & CO., 749 ‘:Ee:‘ltfm COOK. $0 a week; § cooks, $10 g - TIN & CO., 749 Market s SO ek MAR CHOREMAN, $15, room, ete. 749 Market st. 10 MORE tie makers, 10 . COL 100 Market st . D D MARTIN & MARTIN & CO., BOY for boarding house, § ete. er week, 3 MARTIN & CO., 748 bg.lrkel st. e NTED—Butler, city, $0; cook $60: cook, $30; waiter, DIAI. hoter, 335 t sen, waiter, restaurant, $1 2 a day: dishwashers, kitchen hands, etc. 'ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. THE Clerk’s Exchange, 313 Bush st., will not under any circumstances or for any consid- eration promise or guarantee situations. The fecs paid are exclusively for advertising and membership privileges and are good for one year. We particularly request gil those in- terested before paying fees to investigate this system. We have booked 500 orders from leading business houses for help against a membership of 300. We employ five city can- vassers under bonds. We report the result of their work dally. 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 30 per cent if we do not GOLD chal set with a topaz lettered ke Eddy “,‘ & g Return to Tivoli Cafe, SON. Reward b HURSDAY morning, red Irish setter. Cor. Twenty-third and Utah sts. .Liberal reward. GOOD safe for sale cheap. 402 Third st. FELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call; d want taken. subscriptions LODGING HOU.«£S FOR SAL 25-ROOM corner house, north of Market worth §2500; price.. v 27-room corner house: clears $130. 7-room flat, on Geary st.. 21 rooms. an Mason st., offer wanted. "3 rooms; rent §75; fine.. 22 rooms, offices; clears $300 a month H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. MS, all_rented (cormer house), $2000; B Gach. DECKER. 1020 Market st. 15 rooms, rent §33. only.. | 25 ‘rooms, rent §75, central, paymen | 28 rooms, finest of furniture, part cash. 35 rooms, rent $100, part cash 13 rooms, rent $100, clears S150. 5-room hotel, central, elegant.. 46 rooms, part cash, must go.. 50 rooms, exchange for property 125 rooms, rent $120, this is a snap. = WINSTON & CO., 46 Market st. NEW MONTGOMERY, 16—Good chance to make money: 80 rooms; rent $76; terms half cash, balance monthly payments. BEST paying 50-room lodging house in the city; no triflers. 4021 Geary st. NEATLY furnished S-room lodging house. Call after 1 p. m., 746 Howard st PRIVATE rooming house, 12 rooms; all rented: cheap for cash. Address box 91, Call .Offit‘g; FOR SALB—Coso lodging house; 115 rooms. 411 Sansome st. succeed, members are fully ted. Cata- logues, fully explaining, malled on receipt of stamps. GOING_to Washington—19 rooms. furnished: rent §33; clears $40; bargain. 48 Seventh GROCERY clerk to_assist at_bar; sponaible delivery Tnan. 018 Washington s, STRONG ‘wanted bakery. F boy . for . 612 £ FURNITURE FCOR SALE. Lt SO $5ix FURNITURE of small sunny cot cash; balance taken In room rent. Call Office. 1§ Eady st. ' K]

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