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10 THE SAN FRAN BUCK MASSIE T00K 4 STAKE Romped Away From a Small Field in the Em- eryville Handicap. Serena and Two Other Warm Favorites Were Turned Down. Thorpe Rode a Great Finish on Palo- macita—Clarando Captured the Two-Year-Old Event. The Emeryville handicap, over a mile and a furlong, the feature of the | card at the track across the bay yes- | terday, proved an easy thing for Buck Massie. The Easterner, In at 115 pounds, made quick work of Eddie Jones, Los Prietos and Flashlight. was played down in the betting from 9 to 10 to 7 to 10, and galloping in front all the way won with Conley holding him under restraint. In a drive, Eddie Jones, second choice in the betting, took second place from Los Prietos by a nose. the winner. The balance of the racing was He | The stake was worth $950 to | marked by nothing sensational, unless | it was the downfall of three played favorites. Conley showed the way by riding two winners. Caesar Young’s pair, Clarando and Villmar coupled, were pronounced fa- vorites in the betting for the two-year- old event. Clawson quickly showed in front with Clararndo, and the young- ster won galloping. In a hard drive San Augustin, with Cash Sloan up, nosed Malay out for the place. The McManus entry, Socialist, was heavily | the warmest kind of a thing for the | seven furlong selling run that followed, his odds being forced doswn from fours to 8 to 5. Estro, at odds of 10 to 1, skipped off in the lead, and, running like a wild horse, led the to 1 shot Elidad out in a romp. Mistleton fin- ished in the show. The favorite was raced off his feet before the stretch was reached. Thorpe's superb finish astride Palo- macita in the mile and a sixteenth selling run was one of the features of the afternoon. In a furious drive the last sixteenth he fairly lifted the mare in winner, less than a length from Roche. The latter horse took up the running after passing the stand, and at one time it locked as though he would walk in winner. Nearly all of the starters in turn tuck a hack at the even-money cholce Serena, and she was unplaced at the end. Of all the supposed ‘“cinches” on the card Borita, the favorite for the fifth event at a mile, was considered the surest bet. She led her field to the stretch and was then fortunate to fin- ish in the show. Straightened for the wire, Dr. Bernaus assumed the lead, but opposite the paddock was in turn passed by Morinel, the consistent lit- | | tle filly carrying the colors of Mat | Storn, and beaten out a neck. Dolore under the careful tutelage of “Slim” Spencer, finished fourth. By Holly’s Fortunate was played down to even money and captured the final six-furlong in clever fashion from a fleld of twelve. Lost Girl pat up quite an argument at the end, but suc- cumbed by less than a length at the f\'ir'e. Major Cook, carefully ridden by Ehm Spencer, was guided into the show. —_— TRACK ITEMS. Eddle Bprke, the well-known Eastern book- maker, accompanied by Frank Ives, the billlard- ist, were two new faces observed at the track yesterday. Fortunate s a freaky sort of a horse. He will not gallop alone except the reverse way of the track. By Holly warmed him up on the inside track. Young is trying it on the block, and managed to hold a few hundred that did not escape. Jack Willis was also up on the block again. The stable, it is understood, did mot bet on Eddie_Jones. The wise ones all got aboard | Buck Masste. Following are to-day’s entries: First Race—Seven furlongs; and upward; selling. | 560 Milesto 542 Sing Wing three-year-olds 494 La Fontera . | 345 Rocketeller . | 39 St. Algnon 564 Idomenus . 60 Moringa . 560 La Mascot 425 Mrs. Shade 98 Draught 107 560 Himera 266 Sylvester . 107 | 542 Deflant | 428 Agnes Tobin { 516 Chihuahua 564 Santa Catarina. 90 543 Oahu ....... 90 Second Race—Three furlongs; two-year-old | colts and geldings. 436 Rey Hooker . Magno 13 54 Master Buck. Irlandais . 13 460 Anchored ... Saintly 13 (@54)Gold Scratch Third Race—One and an eighth miles; four- year-olds and upward; selling. | "477 Little Stnger ... % 528 Fred Gardner...103 £65 Coda. ............ 93| 561 George Palmer.. 92 467 Widow Jones.... 93| 561 Heidelberg ..... 9 562 Sardou .. -108| 561 Pleasanton ..... 8 561 Miss Ruth . 95 565 Walter J... 104 Fourth Race—One and a_sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward: Free Handicap. (558) Mercutio . .104] 508 Morellito 556 Marplot 86| 546 Myth . 563 Thelma ... Lincoln L | 39 Garland Barr...112! (562 Wawona Fifth Race—One and an eighth miles; seiling; four-year-olds and upward. | 561 Adam Andrew.. 107 103 Rufalba . 9 Yankee Doodle..112 Our Climate Hazard Sixth R year-cids and upward. 5 Tea Rose III... 565 Olive 5 Blarney May W | 53 R. Q. Ban 545 Libertine Montgomery 6 Peixotto tone. 104 TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS. First Race—Chihuahu nd Race—Saintly, chored. Third Race—Coda, mer. Fourth Race—Lincoln II, Morellito, Garland B Fifth Race—Adam Andrew, Wawona, Yankee Doodle. Sixth Race—May W, Tea Rose III, Libertine. . Mtlesio, Erolca. Sec: Gold Scratch, An- Heldelberg, George Pal- Asthma, Bronchltiscured. Nopay till cured. Dr. Gordins Sanitarium,514 Pine,nr.Kearny,S.F.,Cal. —————— Mrs. Renebome’s Recital. Century Hall, 1213 Sutter street, con- tained a large and.fashionable audience last night, attracted thereto by a dra. matic recital given by Mrs. Robert H. Renebome. The lady showed herself to be a thorough mistress of the art of elo- cution and evinced talent of a high or: der in the rendition of her various num. bers, especialy those of a pathetic char: acter. She was well received, notably in the recitations of James Whitcomb Riley. Mrs. Edgerton shared the honors of the evening with her in the elocutionary line. The piano playing of Miss Olivia BEd- munds was very meritorious. Miss Maude Fay Is the possessor of an exceedingly well-cultivated volce of great compass and wonderful power, and she was ac- | corded a hearty reception. —_————— Advances made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. B HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. R Barclay, Salt Lake|R R Robbin, Winnipeg C E Mayne, L Ang | Mrs Robbin, Winnipeg C O Baker, Chicago |F A Fairchild, Winni- 7 Shillito, ney peg. Ang|W W McMillan, Win- J D Schuyler, L R R Colgate, N Y nipeg R Axman, § Pedro frs W W McMillan, F D Mott Jr, L Ang| Winnipeg F J Wall, Chicago |Mrs F A Fairchild, 1 Jose Winnipeg. A in, Chicago|J W Cox, N Y F H Green, S Rafael |J Gllchrist, Cleveland G B Creighton, N H |C F Oldham, London E Gibbon, L Ang |Mrs Oldham, London B Leighton, N H |M Bell, London | Miss Bell, London B S Romero, N Y Mrs Romero, N Y F M Huschardt, N T Mrs Huschardt, N Y mmingway, cott, U S N |W Moore, S Barbara J A Walsh, Seattie |Mrs Moore, S Barbara . ‘Toledo |Miss Storm, N Y Mrs Osbury, Toledo |Miss F M Storm & m, | R Vatch & & Tacoma|Mrs IV Chapman, Count von ' Goetzen,| Guatemala Washington, D € '{L Youns, U S N | | F A Bartlett, Pt Town L Weber, Chicago D B Weber, Chicago E C Gordon, Stanford O F Cooper, Belmont G E Goodman Jr & w, Countess von Goetzen, Washington, D C R L Coleman, Bur-| lingame Mrs R L Coleman, Burlingame W _Quilter, England Napa G Barnardeston, Eng M R Bacon, L Ang G W Burton, N Y | BALDWIN HOTEL. W E Jones, Ohlo A E Imrie, Detroit | |G L Veatch, Chicago | L E Winn. N Y J E Ellison & w, Sac H L Cotchefee, N Y Offner, Chicago W de Witt, D C V O Crane, Slerra Val J Hamilton, Iowa H C Larkie, Omaha |D 8§ Phillips, Idaho W Kline, \ Bush. N Y. | br CIves, N Y |A Thomas, Chicago A H Jackson, N Y|P Weast, N Y W H Revnlds N Y |D Vanderbilt, N Y L R G Smith, N Y |8 Prince, N ¥ J Gaswood & w. Stktn| Abe Yates, N Y Twenty-three books were again in line. Dave | J C Crooks, Haywards|T J McCue, N ¥ 93 | GRAND HOTEL. B M Lelong, Sacto |L A nglker, San Jose W L O'Connell, Wash/D M Boring, Oroviile H White, Chicago T C Woodworth, Cal W _Gears, Sacto W R Beall, Md J Eckhardt, Cal J Bar, San Andreas | C Eckhardt, Cal Miss H Van Dyke, Cal F C Miller, Mich |L W Grant, Salinas D € McClélland, Col D C Cromby, Los Gat: Mrs Calvert, Los Ang C M Wooster, San Jse N G Rogers, Los Gats J Kenna, St Paul v_A_Horner, Leadvlle E Rigg, Spokane T R Garnler, Los Ang A J Fairbanks, w & d, Petaluma J H Maggard, Ohlo Ullman, New York Southard & w, Mich Y Walker, Cal A Lowe, Woodland W D Morgan, Sta Crz |8 3 Wedmore & w,Cal H Malloch, Marysville |Mrs L _Heilbron, Sacto Miss _Heilbron, ' Sacto Mrs W Eckhardt, Cal {Mrs C A Adams, Wash W _Pendleton, La L McCash & w, Napa A B Jackson, Salinas L H_ Bounds, Newark |E Wagner, St Louls C Hammond, ‘Mass (W C Prescott, Modesto H Hammond, Mass |T Cutting & sn, Cal ‘apt G Terry, Panama|E J Dubols, Paris 447 o I-=L ] Q NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J A King, Davisville |C Harrison, Vallejo T Cornell, Haywards |M Johnson, Suisun J W Smith, S Jose (M J Carter, Reno O J Peterson, Astoria H L Barkley&w, Or David Voss, Nev City W J Higdon, Cal G T Wildes, Dixon |G Niggle, San Felipe | N Anderson, Riverside|J A McCarthy & son, J Brown, Marysville | Davisville A Bernard, Cal H E Goldsmith, N Y | S Sanford, San Mateo |M B Kent, N Y | C F Moran, Fresno |E Remington, Chicago | Mrs Davis, Tacoma |G Brown, Sonora | Miss Davis, Tacoma |J Hedges, Red Bluft J Ring, Sacto M Webber, L Banos SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Haves street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. | 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30%clock. | S.W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; | open until 9 o'clock. | | W C Weekes, Minn 106 Eleventh street; open until 8 o'clock. 2513 Mission street; open until 8 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N.W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky | streets: open till 9 o’clock. P e e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: City or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room . | MISS PEARL HARRISON, medium and mas- netic_healer, charms. 120 Geary st., rooms 2'and 2. ROOMS papered from $2 50, and whitened from S1up. 939 Fhird st and 2508 Twenty-fourth. | MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | 120% Geary st., room 1l MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 3, 116A Grant ave.: elec- triclan; alcohol, Turkish bathe; unrivaled. | ROOM-RENTING Bureau, room bullding, corner of Fourth st. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. “Flooad 24, CHURCH NOTICES. LARKIN, 111-8 p. m., Mr. Slmpson lectures, | “Mrs. Wren, tests free. CO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898. | | CHIN SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. RELIABLE elderly American lady wishes to act 'as companion to lady without a family | and help about the house for a home; 10 | wages; references. MRS. L. H., 1065 Market st., room 8. ‘WOMAN wishes work by the day; houseclean- ing; geod laundress and cook; 31 day and | car fare. 442 Jessie st., near Sixth. GERMAN girl wishes position to do general housework; plain cook. Call bet. 10 and 4, 628 Fllbert 'st. MANAGING housekeeper wishes a 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. LADY wishes plain sewing and mending to do at_pome. 116 Sixth st. foom 6. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HOTEL HELP WANTED——m8 ————— 10 waltresses, same hotel, south; 2 walitresses, same hotel, San Diego; 2 waltresses, same hotel, Kern County; special reduced rallroad | fares for above places; walitress, hotel at Fresno, §20; at Woodland, $20; lunch counter waitress, Fresno, $6 a week; arm waitress, San Jose, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GERMAN or Swedish cook, §25; 3 Protestant girls for housework. $20; cook and second girl, same house, $20 and $15; second girl and care of 2 children, $20; 7 glrls, housework, $15; American or German cook, $25; French cook, $25; 2 girls, general housework, $20; young giris, assist, $8 to $10; girl for San Mateo, $20: Sausalito, §20; Merced, §20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WANTED—By a competent youpg woman | from the East: full Charge of an infant of | children; city or country; ference. J. | TR e ks YOUNG girl wishes situation light house- work or care of children under 2 years. Ap- Iy 1516 Post st., lower bell YOUNG Swedish girl wishes place as_second gIrl or wait on table. Call 17 Howard st. STRONG young nurse wants posltion to care for invalld or insane person; city or coun- try; experienced; references, NURSE, 34 Rin- con pl., near Bryant, bet. First and Second. YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper's position or to do plain mending. s 131 Fourth . room 1. NEAT young lady for candy store, $6 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WOMAN for kitchen work, $18 and room; 3 waitresses, $4 a week; 3 cooks, small places, $15 to $26 and room; 2 waltresses, $6 a week; woman as second cook, $§ a week; 3 wait- resses, $15 and room; 2 waitresses, $20 and room; 3 waitresses, $5 a week; lroner for steam laundry. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. GIRL, Niles, $15; girl, Baker, $20; girl, Gelden Gate ave., $15; girl, Shasta County, $25: girl, Ross Valley, Cal., $20; girl, Washington st., $2; girl. Sausalito, $20; girl, California, $20; girl, Bush st., $25 to $30; girl, Eddy, $25; girl, Chestnut, girl, Franklin, $25; girl for San Lorenzo, $20; girl, Powell, $20; girl, Clay, $20. MARTIN & CO., 743 Market. ATION wanted as stenographer by youns . Inquire 1510 Harrison st. YOUNG woman wants employment by day, week or month: not afraid of work. Address or call at 1165 Howard st SITUA' IONs WANTED—-MALI FARMERS, coachmen, cooks and all kinds of | mechanics furnished at snort notice by flp'l plying to J. F. €ROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. JAPANESE, Chinese Employment Office; house cleaning; tel. Grant 5. GEO. AOKI, | 30 Geary st. SE and Japanese (estay, 20 years) help; tel. Main 197, BRADLEY & Co.. 6 Clay 8. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; ~best help. 4 "Farrell st.; tel. East 426, HUNTER & CO.. Chinese and J m office. 6143 Callfornia st.: tel. Main 231 JAPANESE employment _office hour or evening. 12% O'Farrell PROFESSIONAL nurse seeks engagement, | would assume entire charge, apply own and an effectual remedy in chronic diseases; or would accept permanent position in hospital or sanitarfum. Address box 1045, Call office. BY an American man and wife, to take full charge of a mechanics' boarding house; country preferred: references furnished. Ad dress W. H. WRIGHT, 803 Ralilroad ave Alameda. work day, INTELLIGENT man wants position with doc- tor; can compound prescriptions; can take | care of a horse, and general work: good ref- erences. Address H. LASCELLS, 861 Market. FIRST arde CLASS gardener and horseman wants position on gentleman’s place, or cook for ranch or private family; good references. Ad- i dress box 74, Call office. | MEETING NOTICES. YOUNG, sober, industrious Swede wants l s 2 Z | work dround family place; care of horses and CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and drive; references. Address H. H., 1434 A. M., will meet THIS (THURSDAY) | . Broadway I e o | STEADY, rellable man wishes position as gro- the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M.—First degree THIS (WEDNES- | DAY). at 7:30 p. m. A By order of the Master. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. A _LODGE NO. 1 deeting will be called at 7:30_o'cleok, THIS (THURS- DAY) EVENING, February 10. -2/ First end Second Degrees will be conferred by Excelsior Degree Team at 8 o'clock sharp. Members and_visitors are invited to attend. GEORGE L. PERHAM, Noble Grand. JAM BOYES, Rec. Sec. YERBA BU L0.O.F §. F. SCOTTISH THISTL] meets THIS (THURSDAY) 1, 32 O'Farrell Business of im- ING, Fraternity Hi st., at & o'clock. portance. Large attendance requested. A. DAWSON, Roval Chief. PATERSON, Recorder. W | GEORGE W. cery clerk or bookkeepe; best of references. Twelfth st., Oakland. CARPENTER, good at repairing old work or | leaky roofs, 'wants work by day or contract. Address CARP! R, box 1003, Call office. 2 years' experien: Address box W. WAITRESS, nice country hotel, $20; cook and second girl, same house, $25 and $20; 2 nurses, | infant, also grown children, $20; 5 Protestant, German, French and Irish second girls, $20 and $25; 6 cooks, German style, $25 and’ $30 5 waltresses and chambermaids, hotels an restaurant, $20, $5 and $7 week; and a_great many girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. COOK, s §25: 3 nursegir} housegirls at housegirl, $25; German second girl, §15 to $20: a number of chambermaid, $15; cook $30; housegirl, two in family, country, % MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. WANTED—A governess to go to Mexico; versed in foreign languages; $100 a montl expenses pald. Apply to MISS PLUNK. 424 Sutter st. one all TT, | HELP WANZZD—Continued. THE Clerk's 3B 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 memibership privileses and are good for one year. We particularly request ail 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 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- logues, ‘fully explaining, mailed on receipt of stamps. GROCERY clerk to assist at bar; also re- sponsible delivery man. 1018 Washington st. Oakland. ATTENTION, barbers—All unemployed bar- bers call 102 Seventh st. at §:30 p. m.; im- portant. | 22 rooms, offices; clears $300 a month LODGING HOU.ES FOR SAL 25-ROOM_corner house, north of Market, worth $2500; price. s 21-room corner house; clears $15 | 14 rooms, on Ellis st.; make offer. -room flat, on Geamy st.... 21 rooms, on Mason st., offer w. nted. { 3 rooms; rent §7o; fine. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. 35 ROOMS, all rented (corner house), $2000; part cash. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 15 rooms, rent $35, onl 25 rooms, rent $75, central, payments, 26 rooms, finest of furniture, part cash 35 rooms, rent $100, part ca: 43 rooms, rent $100, clears $130. 45-room hotel, central, elegant. 46 rooms, part cash, must go. 50 rooms, exchange for propert: 125 rooms, rent $120, this is a snap. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. BEST-PAYING 50-room lodging-house in the city; no triflers. 402'% Geary st. WANTED—100 ship carpenters; good wage steady work. Hale & Hern Contract Co pany, Portland, Or. EXPERIENCED clerk, sporting _goods store, Alaska specialties; manufacturing jeweler. 313 Bush st. YOUNG man, German, to attend to lunch counter; one stopping with parents preferred. 1053 Market st. FOR sale—Furnished 16-room lodging-house, in good order. 136 Sixth st. NEW MONTGOMERY. 105—Ggod chance to make money; 80 rooms; rent ! ; terms half cash, balance monthly payments. NEATLY furnished S-room lodging house. Call after 1 p. m., 745 Howard st. PRIVATE rooming house, 12 rooms; all rente cheap for cash. Address box 891, Call office: ONE good carpenter at 173 California ave. rear of car house, Twenty-ninth st. HAND siders on Klondike work. Pacific Shoe Co., 139 First st. WAITER wanted at Manhattan House, % Battery st. EXPERIENCED cream dipper; handy man, experienced, dairy produce store. 313 Bush s MAN to run a photo and maglc lantern ap- paratus; check clerk. 313 Bush st GE r; refer NTLEMAN'S private secretary; references as to social standing required. 313 Bush st. | MAN and wife, German, to take charge gentle- country place. 313 Bush st. Bay and NTED—Boarding-house cook. DISHWASHER wanted. 4324 Fifth st. WANTED—A woman, short distance in the country, to assist In general housework: no cooking’ no objection to a child. 305 Eddy st. WANTED—A cook, German or Scandinavian: none other apply; must have first-class city references and do small washing. 2235 Post. YOUNG girl to work in variety store and as- sist in light housework. Apply 225 Geary st., between 10 and 12. WANTED—A capable girl to take care of a child four years old. Apply 1815 Laguna st., frem 9 to 12. YOUNG girl to_assist_in. housework and care of children. Call in forenoon, 2303 California. GIRL for general housework and cooking: small family; German preferred. 1530 Ed GOOD_cook wanted immediately. Ninth st. Apply 202 WANTED—Boy at 206 East st. WANTED—A good waiter. 134 Third st. MAN that understands nursery work and job- bing gardening. Call 500 Halghf elpers wanted at Sts. PLUMBERS Leavenworth WANTED—Men and women; work home; I pay $S to $16 a week for making crayon portra, new patent method; any one who can read o write can do the work in spare time, day or | evening; send for particulars at once. H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, Tyrone, Pa. GERMAN girl to take care of child 4 years. Call 9 to 12, 135 Van Ness ave. D woman to take charge rooming house. 313 Bush st. of WANTED—A marker and sorter; also an operator on a shirt machine; must be up in their business. Write to Model Steam Laun- dry, Seattle, Wash. WANTED—Errand boy, 10 or 12 years old. Ad- LADY stenographer, lawyer's office; cashier, cigar store; chocolate dippers. 313 Bush st. LADY attendants, Turkish baths; youn clerk; bak slady. 313 Bush st. & lady | dress in own handwriting, giving age. name and residence, Drug Store, box 1029, Call. BOOTBLACK wanted at NELIUS LYONS. GOOD woman or girl to take care of child 2 years old. 25 West East st. CAPABLE person for general housework; wages $10. 833 Bush st., call early. TATILORESS wanted: must make button-holes; also work on pants. 200 Golden Gate ave. FRENCH nurse; experlenced with young chil- SINGLE man desires position as porter or | any kind of work: is handy around horses, | also with tools. Box 10: Call office. ! FIRST-CLASS walter, Japanese, in city or country; best references. K. HOSHINO, 121 Haight st. = 2o A et e BOOKKEEPER—Thorough _experfenced ac- | countant, cashier and correspondent; Al city references. Box 1041, Call office. WANTED—Some one to stake young man to Klondike; has had some experience in pros- | pecting. Address box 1028, Call office. [ wants place Address dren. Apply 2116% Van Ness ave. GIRL, light housework, 1 sleep home it de- YOUNG girl to assist in < gaodrhome 823 Geary st. EXPERIENCED workers on wire frames. Ap- Dly ROBT. L. TOPLITZ CO., 45 Market. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions free; patierns cut Zie. McDOWELL'S, 103 ost st. light hausework; OPERATORS on Singer_ buttonhole machine. LEVI, STRAUSS & CO., 12t Fremont st. FIRST-CLASS family cook (Chinese) wishes C woman; good worker. Call 10 to DIVIDEND No. y_cents per share) of will be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market st., on and after Monday, Feb- ruary 21, 1888. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, February ENT colored MI ULLEN, | NEAT young Swedish girl desires situation at housework or as nu i 810 to $15; references. MISS CULLEN, Sutter st. REFINED, middle-aged Sutter. voman desires situa 3% 'Sutter st. PERIOR German laundress desires situa- tion: best references; city or country. MISS cU , 325 Sutter st. NEAT German house girl; good cook and laundress; 2 years last place: clty or coun- try. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. Tele- phone Green 721 the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company | infant's nurse desires | situation; 2% years last place; city or coun- | dress b 1085, Call office. situation. Address 905 Dupont st. arket st., room 324. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DRAUGHTSMAN wants a situation. Ad- | ber at 352 Third st., at lady barber- BAKER on cake and bread wishes situa- | tion. Address 1009 Powell st FIRST-CLASS tailoress on fine coats. Address box 932, Call office. SITUATION wanted by Japanese cook and general housework. 1. M., 1017 Broadway. | YOUNG man, living at home, desirous of at- | tending business college, wants employment | mornings and evenings or afternoons; refer- | ences. Address C. J.v Call office. | MIDDLE-AGED man, well accustomed to care | of good horses, carriages or cows for private family, wishes position; references. Address C. R. C, 7 Minna st. 1 YOUNG man wishes situation; family; under- stands care of horses, cows, garden, chickens, etc.; references; handy with tools. Box 1023, | Call office. | ST-CLASS scape gardener now ready | for engagement; private or grow flowers for market; best references. Gardener, box 11, Call office, Oaklan WANTED—Mlddle-aged Protestant _woman; good home: small wages; 2 in family. Box 954, Call office. BOY to learn print GOOD CHANCE—For sale; established trade; low rent; terms cash. 106 Ellis st. BARBER shop for sale; 2 chairs; also newly furnished 3 rooms and bath: clgar and laun- ary alone pays rent. Inquire Call office. 15c BARBER shop for sale cheap. 32 Turk st., clgar stand. D good location; Apply DECKELMAN BROS. FIRST-CLASS blacksmith, used to all_kinds of machine forging. American Tool Works, | 109-111 Mission st. FOR SALE—Coso lodging hous: Sgnsome st FURNI'EURE FOR SALE. 78 YARDS carpet. good as new, for threq rooms; couch, foiding crib, agate ware, etc, Box 1036, Call office. l’!l}!lCrAl‘ INSTRUMENTS. ANY person having use for a plano need not do without when good fnstruments can ba purchased from us at cash prices upon monthly payments of $3, $4, $, $6, §7, $3, 39, $10; handsome scarf and wood seat stool in- cluded; no charge for cartage. Purchase yous medium and low price pianos where they can be exchanged for a Steinway without sacri« fice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. it ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest housa west of Chicago s KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 20 O'Farrell st. Planos, organg and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. ‘WE are offering two beautifut walnut Chick~ ering upright second piancs at immense bars gains; algo fine upright, slightly used, for $§18. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 to 200°Far- rell st., sole agents for the Chickering piano. MAGNIFICENT large upright plano, standard make, almost new, will be sold this morn- ing for one-third its value. THE J. DEW= ING CO., second floor Fiood building, Fourth and Market sts. CONOVER, slightly used, $350. Steinway, slightly used, $275. Chickering, second hand, $190. Large stock, lowest prices, rent, installments. The F. W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st. PIANOS at cut prices; improve the opportu- nity; agency famous Haines Bros., Bush & Gerts and Bollerman. WM. C. HAMILTON, successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post. BARGAINS to-day—A small Engli: $50; Decker & Son, medium size, $17 & Son, large size, $250; new Decker & Son, all styles at bargains. 769 Market st. AT GARDNER & GLASSELL'S, 208 Post st., you will find a large and varled stock of planos: prices and terms as reasonable as any house in the city. | LARGE assortment second-hand planos, $60; Ivers & Pond, Decker, 216 Post st SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evan Briggs and other planos: sea our rent pla no interest first year. 305, 310, 312 Post st. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—Must sell planos at immense_reduction for cash or on install- ments. EATON ESTATE, 73 Market st. uprights, Steinway, Hornung and others. i s sk | #—CHICKFRING piano for sale; owner leav- WANTED—Young man to learn artistic and well paying trade; must have falr handwrit- ing; a rare opportunity. HAMILTON, 88,’ Call office. SEAMEN, green hands and carpenters Alaska and Arctic. 904 Kearny, u WANTED—Immediately, boller-makers, bench | and lathe hands. Apply Albion Iron Works | Company, Victoria, B. C. i WANTED—Press machinist: one who has had | Apply at | box | | for | airs. | 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. | KNABE _planos: ing city. 1515 Grove st., near Baker. styles. new scals new _KOHLER & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st BARGAIN—Nice upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 18 McAllister st., near Hibernia Bank. BURY (1897 model) is the piano you int. J. HARRY SCOTT, 525 Hayes st. SUPFRIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. SMALLEST ad, 527 MONTGOMFRY. cor. —Open unuil Subserip- ay o'clock: branch office of The Call. tions and want ads taken. AN apprentice on vests. reom 120. WANTED—First-class Germag 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, 321 Fremont. PLAIN dress skirts, 50c; children's dresses, 2ic up. 46% Clara st. EXPERIENCED cream dipper; one that un- derstands chocolate and cream work. Box 896, Call office. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. Apply at 6 Eddy st., — | ABSENTEES—Confidential employe of leading | corporation will devote his spare time to any business of absentees; bonds furnished. *‘Con- fidence,” box 1024, Call office. SITUATION by German cook; good references. Ladies’ Exchange, 1023 Market. STHE (CALL’S? RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-Oakland Track—87th day of the Win- ter Meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1898. Weather flne. Track heavy. 566, TIST RaC Three furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $300. Index. Horses. Weight.St. %m. Wm. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL 654 Clarando ..... 1 1% 12 [Clawson . 7-10 ... San Augustine 1 2h 2ns |C. Sloan 8 548 Malay ....... 2 3h [Thorpe 3 . Vioris 5 4% Mathews 15 Villmar 3 51 |T. McHugi = Prince Wil 5 61 Van Kuren 30 Ellen Wood . 7 7 Spencer 12 Wrinkles 8 Cameron 30 ® |Tuberville 40 Complimentary *Left. tPulled up. 37%. Won easily. **Coupled_with Clarando, Winner, Caesar Young's b. f. by Clarendon-Voltando. Good start except LADIES wanting housegirls, girls, nursegirls, cooks, Exchange, 1023 Market. GERMAN, Scandinavian and Irish first-class servants furnished promptly by J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. maids, second apply at Ladles’ CHINESE first-class family cook wants situa- tlon; small washing, cooking; city, country; | good references 4 Dupont st., room 29, TRUNKMAKER, all-around man, with good experience, would llke work. Address bBXl 1025, Call office. — e | BAKER, reliable and well experienced, wishes | situation. Box 1026, Call office. shes a situation to rk; willing to assist with children. Please call at 1033 Howard st., be- veen Sixth and Seventh. EXPERIENCED butcher wants a job In a hotel or restaurant; good hand in the kitchen, or good sausage maker; prefer the country. Addres 1 office. [ FRENCH lady, speaking good English, wishes steady work by the week with dressmaker; fast sewer; neat hand; good operator. MRS. DORN, 706 Californfa’ s: WOMAN wishes situation who thoroughly un- derstands cooking and housework: will do plain washing; wages 0. 24 Washington WANTED—A position as cook, or would do housework in a smal Ifamily; understands German cooking. Please call for two days, 1517 Howard st. FIRST-CLASS cook and help; understands all kinds of cooking, English French or Ger- MAN and wife v position in boarding- | house or hotel: man first-class cook; wife go0d housekeeper; city or country. 314 Minna st.; upstairs. GERMAN, middle-age, mechanic by trade, handy with tools, speaks English weil, wants any sftuation. Box 983, Call office. 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 | ity, Alameda or Oakland. Ad- Call. STEADY married man, with family, wam!! 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 | 966, Call office. LIABLE 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 §59, Call office. TRAVELING man wants position; steady and | hard worker; can keep books; best city ref- familiar with machinery and hard- Box 890, Call office. FIRST-CLASS paper hanger and painter, hav- ing all tools required. wants work. 1302 Web- ster st. Index. Horses. Weight.|St Ym. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL man: does all kinds pastry; wishes situation, 143 Estro . TR e P e e e L s ST g B 553 Elidad BT TR T e T 2 2% (Tuberville 15 30 | GOOD worker wants to do plain cooking or 527 Mistleton 112‘ 5 13 ERY 81 3 ns |Thorpe 3 4 housework; 75c a day or $350 a week. Call €59 Rio Frio ..108| 8 615 4% 3 1'% . 41 Van Kuren . 20 100 or address 105914 Howard st. (526) Bow and Arrow ....103 3 12% 6h 921 . 52 |Gray 5 4 | — - e T (524) Musculado Toghn v AR T a0a% T 63 [Mooney . 30 100 | ELDERLY lady, experienced in the care of 458 Brambella 0712 Uz ny 0% ... T% [Clawson 5. children, good cook, wishes position. Box 309 Soclalist lefs 21 zm 2k D 84 (Conley 3 88 1047, Call office. 462 El! Moro ..112{ 8 3h h 1] reeman 15 v« xes 307 Kalserin 10911 5h 515 4h 10 McHugh 10 20 “{(\) \;:‘Ighfi llflx ;:"T;Efita?;:en?'g?"i.fif:;’flz: % 10913 9y 12 11 1 B 4 i .:g %‘J:fcfil‘;'é?& 2 e ;‘ 9 }1 12 :’ 12 MeGian fi ]2:;; of children. Call at 303 Minna st., third floor. 404 Trritator .. 1091 7 83 1 13 3 INarvaez 20_1% | WANTED—Situation by middle-aged woman, Time, 1:32. Winner, J. Naglee Burke's ch. c. by Flambeau-Sallle G. Good start. German, for light housework: good plain Won easily. city or country. Box 1043, Call office. 568 THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; T e A e o Sy MNIE IS 3 S i 3 children. 636% Jessle st. M e WemSbooo e Yo Smo B The ) e mpol iow el fi‘(lt}«iAN ‘wishes situation in private family or 517 Palomacita, 5 1 62% 2ns 4ns 4h 4% 1% (Thorpe =08 Wely i Do s U e xR Roche, a o7 5% 8l 12 18 1X %”x ((‘lnwson 6 1, | _148 Sixth st., room 124. Rey Del Tierra, 4..105/2 1% 12 23 2n n 2 |Gray 10 12 | SITUATION wanted by an American woman Sercna, |5 2n Sh 31 8n 3% 41%|Dorsey 1 63 4 s St i ean e it vime ) ot oney A in & small family; small wages. Dox 104, Don Dantel, 4 756 785 712 73 %8 62 [Spencer . 100 e Bobolink, & 6 31 64 1% 62 614 775 |Tuberville 60 DRESSMAKER and seamstress; good fitter; 203 _Little Chris 378 8 ] 3 8 [Van Kuren'.!| 100 sews 50c a_day to $2 30 a week: city or across T Time, 1514 % Cood the bay. M. C., box 1050, Call office. start. Won first three drivin POSITION as housckeeper by refined lady. —_— = == Call from 4 to 8 p. m. at 118 Grant ave., r. T. FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; all ages; the Emeryville Handicap; — 569. il 4 rong German girl wishes work on & Tndex. Horses. Welght |St. Std. m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL el % = RELIABLE women want housecleaning or 557 Buck Masste, 6....115/1 21 11% 11 1% 11% 113 [Conley 910 7-10 washing by the day. 1428 Broadway, nr. Polk. (545) Eddie Jones, 3......104 2 3% 83 22 23 21% 2ns (Thorpe 1 82 [— e 566 Los Prietos, 3. 971 4 4 4 4 4 4 32 |Gray 30 100 COMPETENT German girl 567_Flashlight, 6 06/3 1% 2% 34 32% 32 4 _[Spencer . (15 13 | last place. 1913 ElMsst. = - = o Time, 1:36%. Winner, J. M. Murphy's br. h. by Hanover-Triana. Good start. Won | YOUNG woman wishes position in American easily. 570 FIFTH RACE—One . mile; selling; thre —year-olds and upward; purse, $400. family; housework and plain cooking. 2121 Eleventh st. WANTED by respectable young lady, position as housekeeper for widower's family; no ob- Call | SECOND girl, Carson City, $25. MISS CUL- WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 200 rooms, 2c to $150 night: $130 to 36 week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. e A~ COOK on a nice ranch, Yuba County: woman with a child, $20, see ‘party here. MURRAY & Kil"\l)\'. 634-636 Clay st. LAUNDRESS, plain country hotel, §20; private family cook. housework _girls "for_ the country. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. 2 GERMAN second girls, $25 and $20; nurse, $20; 12 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. assist housework, $10; one lady. MISS LLEN, 2% Sutter st. NURSE, Grass Valley, §25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 65 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. REMOVED again—Dr. Wise, the ladles’ spec- falist, to 14 McAllister; monthly troubles, etc. RECRUITS wanted for the United State: marine corps, United States navy; abl pied,: nasried men, Jutien. the' ape of 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become swuch; must be of good character and habits and able to | epeak, read and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet § inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francteco, Cal. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; best location in eit; Apply at 767 Market st. 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, 4 Third st. near Market; 200 rooms. 25c a night; reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl: Call. Sent to any address in _the Unite States o Canada one year for §1 30, postage ree. MALE HELP WALTED. WOODCHOPPERS By 50 men to cut cordwood, 4-foot pine, 4-foot redwood, $1 and 70c cord; 22 men to cut stove- wood, $1 25 cord; 2 familles to cut pine and redwood; cabins supplied. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 8 TIEMAKERS, 8c, 9c and 10c each; 37 shin- gle, shake and bolt makers; 4 farm hands, $20° 3 laborers, city job; driver for milk wagon, $20; farmer and wife for a vinevard; 2 choreboys, $5 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. . | BELLBOY, city_hotel; 38 waiters; 3 cooks: 3 dishwashers; choreboy to learn’ the baking trade. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. BARBER WANTED . For 4 large mine, with monopoly of 500 men. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. WANTED—Experienced traveling salesman for first-class house; good opening. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—S single-hand miners, $3 day miners, $40 and board; 4 coal miners. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. BARBERS'_Assoclation Free Employment Of- flce. S. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILEI 1n, BOILERS, en 2a hand hinery. INTOSH & AN 137 Beale st THE Pacific gas gasoline engine, 2-ho power, double action force pump: also 16-foot windmill; bargain. MRS. SEVIN VINCENT, 527 Park ave., East Oakland, PHYSICIAN'S dissecting microscope: cost price $2l. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. FRESH milch cow. 163 Alabama st., Tiwenty-eighth. GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICE. Choice Bourbon whisky, 85 proof, $16 30; Me- Brayer whisky, 100 proof, § vears old, $22; Al Jamaica rum, $16 §5: extra_quality port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, 2 years old, $650: 4 vear, $750: real 6 year, 8 50; genuine grape brandy, 100 proof. 3 yeas $22; 5 year. $24 50; Zinfandel claret, $ Burgundy claret, $5 25; no charge for coopes age or drayage: it pays to buy for cash. Standard Liguor Co., 628 Market st., S. F. s, Me- near 0 ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 25c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters,’ linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures: new and seo- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. LARKIN, 617—Branch office of The Call; want ons taken. MEN to learn burber trade in eight weeks. 8. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. SINGLE rooms. 10c and_lI5c night: and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, #63% (Ficho House)—Rooms 20c, 25c to 50c night; $1 to $2 week. DRUMM, 225 (Orienta)—Rooms, 15c to 75c per night; 50c to §1350 per week. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission st., men to take rooms: 10c, i5c and 25c per : 60c, %0c and $1 per week. SECOND-HAND dynam engines, bollers, machinery, ete. . gasoline and steam puileys, shafting. laundry SMITH CO., 527 Mission st. 5000 PAIR shoe lasts; al hand tools, machiner: promptly attended to. dealer in second- ete.: mall orders #46 Mission st. GAS stoves for heating; one-half price; 1 and 2 bowl harber washstands, cheap. HUF- Golden Gate ave. : cheaper than 533 S: boiler, 5 y . motor, H. S. WHITE, 518 Mission st. llect wages due laberers and Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. clerks. J_R. POOL, house-mover. dealer second-hand building material. 11 Mission st. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, for a room: %e a night: $1 a week. SOME new and second-hand Cterling wheel bargains. NICHOLS & CO., 404 Battery st. 4 MARKET st.—Rranch office of The waunt ads and subscriptions taken. call; F!.TRNI’I‘UI;E WAFTED. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all sizes: half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHO! $10; Records, 35 per doz.; Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupi, 933-846 Mrkt. WANTED—Coachman with first-class refer- ences, $30 and found; first-class gardener for country; man about place, country; Scandi- navian man and wife for gentleman’s plac $35. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Restaurant second cook, $45; res- taurant waiter, $10 week; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. §0 Mis- sion sf.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st_: highast prices pald. Tel. Davis 71 i PARTNERS WANTED. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARBER'S two-revolving chalr outfit for sale. Call 637 Misslon st. SELLING out cheap—Schule’s hot water in- cubators. 1213 Valencia st. PARTNER wanted in the house moving busi- ness: carpenter preferred. 431 Hayer. l G. PFORDER, the baker, please call or com- municate with C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 2 FIRST-CLASS waiters for Buropean plan, country, $3 and free fare; waiter, country hotel, qouth, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary bt ENGINEER, machinist and_electrician, with references,’ §00. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary COOK, ntry restaurant, ‘$5; broiler, coun- try, $65: fry cook, country, $8: vegetable man, $30; pantry man, country hotel, $15. C. R. NSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. all country hotel, $30. C. R. HAN- BAKER, SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GARDENER with references for a private place; Scandinavian or German coachm: $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. MAN for private place, $20 to §: MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st BAKER'S helper, 320 and board. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. call early. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—2 clean, sunny housekeeping rooms; neighborhood South Park; state rent. Box 1049, Call office. | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—§20.000; centrally located property: assets $50,000. T. W. WOODWORTH, 10 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—ISI7 city directory; must be cheap; state price. Box 1040, Call. : PHOTO and magic lantern apparatu: hand. 109 Montgomery st. WE buy all kinds of second-hand tools, st ectc. JAMES CURTIN, 1133 Market st SECOND-HAND clothing, dresses, sealskins, wanted; best prices; send postal.1030 Folsom. MACHINERY, belting, Bipe, scales, tools, etc., bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. second- CHEAP—The best plctures or negatives of the Golden Jubilee parade. 1314 Larkin st. NATIONAL cash register cheap. Inquire at meat market, 576 Howard st. counters, _shelving, _etc., 1063 Mission, near Seventh. bought and sold. FOR sl cheap—Second-hand fireproof safe, at 42 Main st. e SEWING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY—Rented, repalred, bought. sold machine supplies. 145 Sixth st. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; ‘repairing: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. LOSYH., phone Mint 45. LOST—Pair gold lorgnettes, on Park drive, Tuesday afternoon. Finder will receive libe eral reward by returning same to S. GOLD- STEIN, 231 Third st. BLONDE switch lost while coming from O1d Louvre to Sixth and Mission. Please return and recelve reward. Address box 1015, Call. PAWNBROKER-Old gold, aliver, cast-oft clothing bought Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. CHOREMAN, $15, board and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. " index. Horses. Welght. §: %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. CIL. F:r:%:flm s1cr:ndun. 21‘%‘3 t:lf_vi:und st. e Gare “;:NT?D_Q—)E:‘;“ i h'“,%‘ = 1“":, e N ® N> irl wants situation to do general | [~ v 2 g vines, g« place; gardener and man = g:'.m:‘afén:'ys. i i ;L. ;1%*/. P S housework. Apply 1408% Bucl 2 SECOND girls, $20 anc about place; references; 3 teamsters for 47) Bonito, 3. e % |Gra 1 o5 | COMPETRNT woman wants~ work waabing | ——oiior. dmottternst | ity scapertenms 3150 per day; fazmers, 477 Dolore, 4 ¢ |Spencer . H 5 | CoLoRE g TLLEN, 3% Sut- rs; , 33 8 The Dipper. 3. @z sn gz &1 3 (glCunnor Zif 8 i | imninsor cleaning. Apply in basement at 83 | COLORED girl, #. MISS CULLE e W DBWER & 0. 8% cla: 536 Gotobed, 3. 90| 6 awsen g .10 Al o o P - = Outright, a T e + & . (Parker 100 30 |RELIABLE woman wants situation; good | SECOND girl, $i5. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- | VANTED Coachman, comntry, . 0 qeman 40 . e R . |Mooney 10 5m | cook baker and laundress: Protestant: refer- | _ter st __ | cook, #45: second cook, $30; hotel waiter, $30. *Lett. tPulled up. ; _onoes. Address Cook. 815 Larkin 8. | REFINED nurse, $12; child 4 vears. MISs | ANDRE'S, 38 Stockton st. Time, 1:43. Winner, M. Storn’s b. f. by Morello-Sunlit. Fair start. Won first thres | RELIABLE middle-aged woman wishes situa- | CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. BARDENAR R an ABeAtee T T oo driving. tion as cook or work by the day. 12138 Bush. | w1 e s 3 pe peS = = == == - =iz & o fnc ‘ush. | JWOMAN and child, $15; country. MISS CUL- | teamsters, $150 a day; 2 sand wagon team- 571, SX™= RACE—SIx furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. M‘I)P’l;"ll;fi-r:\'fifi? .ln'dp’;,f';::"f’, situation as house LEN, 32 Sutter & : :l;d"hglcfil‘"; day. T. WARD & CO., 608 £ vi speaks Eng- | mmma o — e — 5 = lish and French; long experience; best of rer. | FRENCH nurse, 2 grown children, $15. MISS | 5, N indorsat Tndex. Horses Welght[St__m. _ Hm. _%m. _ 8tr__ Fin | Jockeys [0p i erences, Address A. I, Postoffice, Fruitvale, | _ CCLLEN, 3% Sutte S oy n‘::s?sf de:“m.“..u f‘}':‘: efima::m‘.fp;?; 1 ~ K, 2 In family, $15. MISS CUL- | secure ucrative — situations last month i Do Gin o iat 3d 3 3% [Craweon = 1 |GErman woman wants work by the day: | LEN. 3% Sutter st. through the Clerks' Exchange, 313 Bush st.; 587 Major Cook, 6. 62 4w 35 (Spencer . B8 ‘washing and cleaning: Thursday, Friday and | oy T = 5 i Bpry tark s 3% 3n 42 |O'Comnor 1| s @ | Saturday. M. SCHUTTER, 1844 Seventh st. | CHamp LR MAID. $12. MISS CULLEN, 35| oo sp N TATIVES (liquor business); spe- 5 Bous Kiow 0. [ P g e e REFINED Catholl, iy Tousekeeper, $12. | ment: 300 35 Aally: exceliont rebrenicotis n't Know, a. . Brown atholic_working housekeeper, $12. | ment; $ to y; excellent referend 1 Charlotce M S EP T4 Mine co 0 10 | PR He tenching or st s companion, | MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st Quired.” Clerks' Exchange, 313 Bush st. 4 ta, 4. . McCarthy. L o f v 09 Harmioso 8, % eh s Address C. M. A., Berkeley, Cal. YOUNG girl as companton and light work, $10. GARDENER, $25 to $%0. MISS CULLEN, 825 = Bobbins, 4. i }2 z lg % }'i %cflush 10 100 | WILLING young lady wishes a position for | _Mio° CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. Sutter st. Emma D, 106} 2 . ooney . 5 100 upstalrs work and sewing. Apply Prescott | FRENCH chambermald, §25. MISS CULLEN, SALESMAN, bool T, clerk: Eind 8% 8% .. 12 _|Holmes . 04 fouse, cor. Pacific and Kearny sts. 325 Butter st ) R ey e Rl i JElTGhoR ga Winner, B. C. Holly's br. h. by Fordham-Fortitude. Good start. Won rid- WANTED—A position as housekeeper. Address | "box 1020, Carl otice. * POUEeKEePer BUSHELMAN and presser. Golden West ing Renovatory, )g Montgomery st. qath— CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Work: moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relaid at 3c. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. J. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovating, alteration works, 413 McAllister. Jessie 321. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 420 Sutter: o1, Main 395 GEO. WALGOM prap. - GREAT FEastern _Steam Carpet-cleaning ‘Works, 14 Sth st. B. GRANT; tel. Jessie 201. J. F. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning, 3c a yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. STORAGE. AT low rates—Furniture, carpef planos, household goods; clean, light cor & its; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission st., above Sixth; open evenings. AT lowest rates—Household ml piu!g i Tel. w2 ZEEFUSE. 80 Mision st LOST—Greyhound pup; white, with black spot on right ear. Return to 239’ Precita ave. and receive reward. $20 REWARD—Lost, gold emeral A - turn to 1812 Market st., room S.d i LOST—A pass book with the Hibernla and Loan Saclety of San hn“c‘m'smfl\"lfi: name of FRANCES BOWES, No. 208,496. The finder will please return to bank. §. P. MILEAGE ticket bet. S. F. and Stock- torf, reward. A. S. LECKIE, 2 Davis seo® FEBRUARY 2—Brindle and whit n bitch. Return 1019 Market ‘:l ertgrr:r);.ound LARGE gold locket with name 7. M. PETER- SON. Return to Tivoll Cafe, 16§ Eddy 5_ Reward. THURSDAY morning, red Irish setter. Cor. Twenty-third and Utah sts. Liberal reward, GOOD safe for sale cheap. 402 Third st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and want ads taken. PROPOSALS. R STl e U T OO DEEP-WATER Harbor, San Pedro, Cal. . 8. Engineer Office, Flood building, San erA:- cisco, Cal., December 10, 1897.—Sealed pro- posals, in triplicate, for construction of breakwater at San Pedro, Cal., will be re- ceived here until 12 noon, Pacific Coast time, February 10, 1888, and th L Intormation furnished on application. GHAS. E. L. B. DAVIS, Major, Engineers.

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