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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1898 “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB— Oakland Track—91st day of the Win- C ter Meeting, Monday, Feb. 14, 1898. Weather fine. Track fast. 550 FIRST RACE-Six furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $30. . —ToAex Torees WelghtjSt Wm. %m. %m. Str. ¥in | Jookeys. [Op. CL 5 Hurly Burly .......108/4 .. 3% 21% 22 1% [Thorpe 15 50 Woodrord iy 1 e 11 11 11 24 [Clayton . & 850 Yule ...... 2 3n 324 33% 31 [Conley - 553 Ravelette 3 44 4n 4% 42 |Spencer 1 95 The Ace . 5 51 654 b14. 56 [Clawson 10 80 Glen A 5 615 620 6§10 615 |McNichols 8 386 Joe Levy . 7 7 7 7 7 |J. Woods 20 50 583 Eppinger . . Ragant S st oaven L 50100 el i Winner, E. Corrigan’s ch. f. by Riley-Helter Skelter. Good start except Eppinger. Won first three driving. 59i ' OND RACE—Three and a half furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $350. ot 2 “Tndex. Horses. Weight.St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL 3 B 21 2% 12% [Conley 2 wa 31 813 2n [Clawson . 1 75 12 12% 3% |[Mathews 8 8 42% 42 44 'Thorpe 7-2 11-5 b3 5 1% 5n |Spencer %g g 1 61 €2% 65 [E. Jones o g‘xfp‘rfif oo 75 72 78 |H. Brown . 5 50 Loyal s 8 8 |Harrington ..[ 30 100 Time, :2%. Winner, D. A. Honig's b. f. by Amigo-Belinda. Good start. Won first three driving %92 THIRD RAC . orees. Welght.|St. %m. %m. Str. Op. CIL Dr. Marks ..........104 5 71 62% 82 3 s Abina 102 4 13% 12% 13 e Town Topics . 6h 6h 6h 3ns Conley 7 532 Valencienne . 3h 2h 2h 4ns [Holmes n 1 (@67 Estro 532 4h 41% B5h [Spencer 5oy Al Koran . 3% 338 $1% 61 [Claweon 5 6 Bow and Arro 2 9h 4T3 |Gray B Novia A 9n 113 103 82 |McDon [ Watomba ... 0% 10% 11% 93 |Tuberville 0 B El Moro . 81 §1 Sh 101 [H Brown... 15 20 Lee Kylo Ui 13 13 12 |W. Taylor ...| 30 100 4% 11 81% 123 |Van Kuren..[ 20 6 : E3 2 13poc | MeNichols o ‘Winner, B. Schrelber's b. g. by Sir Dixon-Bell Palmer. Good start. three driving. ; Free Handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, “Welght.|St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. OL 589 Flashlight, 6........105/8 31 32% 32% 1ns |Tuberville s 1 (55%) Paul Grigss, 4.....105/2 1h in 1% 24 [Dorsey 3 185 Lincoln 11, 047 6h 51 42 33 (Thorpe 4 72 Argentina, s Th Th 5h 465 |Conley 8 8 5 5% 6h 7% 6n |Gray 10 15 aesi 1 29 25 23 68 [E. Jon Jes s Sslse 4n ih 6n 7Th |Woods ilcsigtone Samea LR s 8 8 8 |Clawsn ..l 10 40 1:40. Winner, Farrar & Tuberville's b. h. by Surinam-Laura Winston. Good on first three driving. FIFTH RAC purse, $100. 594. selling; three-year-olds and upward; " Index. Hors Weight.[St. Std. %m. %¥m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. CL 540 Treacher: 5 2ns 31% 21% 1ns 22 s 3 684 Dr. Berna: 8 177 Baae Tne: 3renug s 6 Wawona, a 2 434 414 3% 31 31y 45 Mercutio, 4. 3 9 813 73 Th 7% e iig 5 4 3% 1h 4h 4ns 4h 30 10 7 85 6h 5h 62% 5% s 10 6 5n 72% 6n Bh 63 71lis Dorsey 75 95 1 7h &h 824 85 82% 8% |Clawson |10 10 z 8 61 9 9 9 9 9 [Ca Time, 1:47%. Winner, J. G. Brown ‘0's. b. m. <t three driving. MEETING NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ASYLUM of Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T.—Officers and members of this commandery are hereby ordered to_assemble at the Asylum on WED- NESDAY, February 16, at 1 o'clock, for the purpcse of attending the funeral of our late frater. JOHN G. EDMONDSON. JONATHAN M. PEEL, Em. Com. WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. &, R. A. M., will meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN: ING, February 15, at 17:30 o'clock. Stated meeting. M. M., P. M., and M. E. M. degrees. By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. ORIENTAL Lodge No. 14, F. & A. M.—Second degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M.—Called_meeting THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, February 15, at 7:30 o'clock. D. 2. GEO. J. HOBE, Sec. / MAGNOLIA Lodge No. , I O. > O. F.—TInitiation THIS (TUES: z DAY) EVENING. = Officers and S brethren please attend. il 7 CHINESE (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Main ll;‘;’l,’%mfl! & CO., 840 Clay st. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; house |. cleaning; tel. Grant 56. G. AOKI, 30 Geary. HUNTER & CO., Chinese and Japanese emp. office. 614% California st.; tel. Main 231 JAPANESE employment _office; Work day, hour or evening, 132% O'Farrell; tel.Davis 66a. ‘WANTED—Position by an engineer of large experience; can give cash bond for $6000. Address box 1126, Call office. AL CUSTOM cutter and tailor wishes position. Address box 1123, Call office. . FIRST-CLASS gardener and horseman wants position on gentleman's place, or cook for ranch or private family; good references. Ad- dress box 794, Call office. GERMAN Iandscape gardener wishes work by the day, week or month. Call or write 2623 Sutter st., rear. WANTED—Situation as waiter in hotel or res- taurant; experienced. -Box 1132, Call office. CARPENTER wants work at repairing; old . E. BURNESS, N. G. Or new work or leaky roofs. Address Cars SAMUEL POLACK, Secretary. penter, box 1134, Call office. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual | HOTEL man who burnt out wishes a position; meeting of stockholders of the Western Beet Sugar Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of March, 1838, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vear, and the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, February %, at 12 o’clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOT:CE>. DIVIDEND No. 52 (forty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, Feb- ruary 21, 1898, Transfer books will close on Tuesday, February 15, 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS, WANTED—FE MALE. FIRST-CLASS sires situation; 214 years in last place; oity or country. MISS CULLEN, 8% Sutter st. REFINED woman, with girl 4 years, desires situation; best reference; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 82 Sutter st. DANISH first-class cook; 2 years last place; understands all branches - cooking. MRS, NORTON, 323 Sutter st.; tel. Green 72L A FEW excellently recommended and compe- tent general house servants (German and Canadian) ready for work. The Ladies’ Se- lect and Modern Eastern Exchange and Reference Bureau, managed by .ladies, 1023 Market st. NEAT young girl would like a place in small family to do light housework. Please call at 61 Zoe st., bet. Bryant and Brannan, Third and Fourth. YOUNG woman wishes housecieaning or wash- ing by the day. Address 4544 23d st. MIDDLI cook; washing and ironing. room 7. GED woman wants situation; good 106% Third st., es situation to assist in light housework or take care of child. L. J., 13A Henry st. GOOD German cook wishes situation to do housework in private family, wages $20 or 3 10 Howard st. 5‘%: SIXTH RAC RELIABLE woman wishes position for house- work, or infant nurse; best of city reference. has been proprietor and manager for 17 years: has first-class references; am capable to Al any department; wife a perfect housekeeper; no children;: no objection to leaving city. Ad- dress box 107, Call office. UATE agricultural school, with several years’ experfence on this coast, wishes situa- tion with cattle or stock company: competent In veterinary line. Address box 1075, Call. LADY 20 to 25 of age to travel with medicine I?Io:. Call 118% Ellis st. DR. MOHAMMED, all day. RESPECTABLE, healthy, sensible and intelli- gent single lady, with fair education and good business tactics, and of good appear- ance and address, to take charge as house- keeper in a hotel in a new town in the Brit- ish Yukon gold flelds. Box 1085, Call office. EXPERIENCED hands on ladles’ wrappers and‘waists to work in factory. 409A Turk. GOOD seamstresses will be taught how to ghfi}te Jvrappers; steady employment. 416% s st. WANTED—Either lady or gentleman with §200 to join the advertiser in making and selling & new invention; large field; big profits. Ad- dress B. E., 515 Seventh st., Oakland. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns 25¢. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. OPERATORS on Singer buttonhole machine. _LEVI, STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st. OPERATORS on_steam power sewing-ma- chines to make Levi Strauss & Co.’s riveted clothing. Apply to MR. DAVIS, 32 Fremont. DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist. 14 McAllister; monthly troubles, ete.; one visit sufficient. LAWRENCE 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. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United gts!en or Canada one year for $1 50, postage ree. _—_———— BY a young married man as accountant, cash- ler or general office work; experience and £00d references. Address box 1061, Call. CARPENTER and cabinet-maker, young man, good mechanic, wants situation. Call or ad- Mission st. YOUNG man desires a situation with private family to take care garden and chore worl _understands care of horses. 33 Fulton 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. BOOKKEEPER—Thorough _experienced ac- countant, cashier and correspondent; Al city references. Box 1041, Call office. BAKER, reliable and well experienced, wishes situation. Box 1026, Call office. MALE HELP WALTED. 10 MEN to prune a very large orchard; fare 95¢c; wages $20 and found; tools furnished. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 63 Clay st. BLACKSMITH, $0 and found, near city; camp work. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 686 Clay. HARNESS maker, 35 and found; camp. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MARRIBD Man and wife for ranch and private resi- dence, $40 and found; also % families to g0 into Santa Cruz County to cut wood, tles, shingle bolts, etc., can take your children. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. Telephone Main 5845. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., Dear Mar- ket; 200 rooms, 2c to $160 night; $180 to 36 week; convenlent and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. FEMALE HELP WANTED. e e e CHAMBERMAID, $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. LAUNDRESS, $30 per month. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SECOND girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. GERMAN nursery governess, §25. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. HOUSEWORK girl, Willows, §25; Alameda, $25; San Jose, $20; 12 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to §15. " MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. GIRL, plain sewing, sleep home, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. i e e C: 1lis s S 3 J Tndex. Horses. Weight St %m. %m. %m. 8tr. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op CL SO NURSE, §i5. MISS CULLEN, 2% Sutter st e = iz J GERMAN experienced cook wants_a_position. | NEAT second girl, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% 5ns 1h 1ns 13% 113 |Clawson ... 4 9 Howard court, bet. Fourth and Fifth, How- | Sutter st. = e T 214 114 (Clayton 3 ard st. ns 4 S iy 1 Sh 81k 33" [Thorw H YOUNG girl to assist cooking and general | COOK, $30. MISS CULLEN, 8%. Sutter st. 3% 2% 22 3ns b1% |H Martl H housework. Address §25 Harrison st. = s 11 3h §h §2 oo Pappe = T S, small boarding house, $20. MISS 2 T R 82 |Tuberville 10 GIRL wishes to do general housework. 2008 | CULLEN, 3% Sutter t. 6 h_ 7 7 |E. Jones...0)| 8 15 Mission st., near Twen a. e a T N rl, t work, 3 » & Lottrodge’s b. h. by Panique-Rebecca Rowett. Good | WOMAN, with a child, wishes to take care of | 925 Sutes s> 1 . | SURPRISE Took the Mile Handicap From Paul Griggs in a Fierce Drive. May W, the Post Favorite, Finished Back in the Ruck. Six Favorites Burned Up the Talent's Failed Land, Causing Much Sorrow. Coin—Town Topics to The mile handicap decided at Emery- ville was resposible for a splendid ex- hibition of speed on the part of two thoroughbreds, and that was about all speculators on the ent got for their money. After May W, the favorite, and the gray horse Paul Griggs, second choice, in the betting had turned off the first six furlongs in 1:14 flat, Flash- light, ridden by “Doc” Tuberville, moved along and in a hard drive with Griggs beat him out a head in 1:40. The winner was at one time as good as 15 to 1 in the ring. On Saturday last Flashlight finished fourth in a mile run won by Paul Griggs in 1:41. That race evidently keyed him up to concert pitch. The defeat of Griggs couid be attributed to the indiscreet ride fur- nished by Dorsey. He killed off the fast May W, but in so doing forgot to hold a tritle in reserve, and when chal- lenged by Flashlight was all out. This was not the only setback the talent received during the afternoon. Of six post favorites turned over to the tender care of Mr. Ferguson, a soli- tary one failed to get back to the wire in front, and some very hot things were unloaded on the market. The betting was especially good for the first part of the week. The good Montana filly Yule was made the favorite for the opening sprint at six furlongs, and though she had Conley in the saddle was lacking in the speed line and ended up a hard- ridden third. Hurly Burly, the Corri- gan entry. backed down from threes to 11 to 5, outfooted the faint-hearted Woodford filly the last part, and in a drive gained the verdict by less than a length. Dan Honig annexed the purse hung up for the “babies” with his Amigo filly Amoltopec, piloted by Conley. She closed in the betting at odds of 5 to 1, and taking the lead from the leader Vioris in the stretch stalled off the challenge of the favorite Clarando at the end and won by over two lengths. Buena Ventura was extensively played, but failed to get a chalk mark. In the third event at six furlongs, Town Topics was hammered down from 7 to 1 to 5 to 2 favoritism, but a poor start ruined his chance to shine. In the closest kind of a fit “Skeets” Martin on Dr. Marks was given the de- cision over Abina, the pacemaker, though to many it looked as though the latter had won. To cap the climax Town Topics was handed the show. Jockey Dorsey’s mechanical genius was too much for the favorite Serena in the mile and a sixteenth selling af- fair. What he did with the mare, or what he was trying to do, no one could decipher. At any rate he got her past the wire in seventh place. In a long hard drive through the stretch, the su- perior finishing powers of “Skeets” Martin served him in good stead, and he led Johnny Woods and his mount, Dr. Bernays, past the judges a nose, in the fast time of 1:47%. Thorpe, astride Wawona, was a good third. 0Old Roche turned the trick in the last event on the programme, a seven- furlong run, decided under selling con- ditions. Opening up in the betting at 4 to 1 his odds receded to 10, when they were played down to 6. Dick Clawson rushed the old fellow to the front down | the back stretch and, ridden out at the wire, finished over a length in advance of Myth, third choice in the ring, rid- den by Lonnie Clayton. Montallade took the show from Kamsin in a drive. | o TRACK ITEMS. The California Jockey Club yesterday do- nated the sum of $500 toward the fund for the relief of the family of ‘‘Dare-Devil” Fitz- patrick. At the conclusion of the first race Dan Tully, the trainer of Yule, the beaten favorite, re- marked that he thought Conley pulled the mare. He was requested to appear before the | stewards to-day and state his reasons for such belief. The special two-mile race between Judge Denny and Marplot set for decision to-day was declared off. Barney Schreiber, the owner of | Marplot, asked for a two-pound allowance from the Denny people, and after bantering the whole thing was dropped. The management at Emeryville endeavored to bring Fleur de Lis, Libertine and May W together in a mile dash. The conditions wer: Fleur de Lis to carry 100 pounds and each of the other two entries 85, with a special money consideration if the record for the distance was lowered. Joe Terry, owner of the first named mare, could not be induced to accept the proposition Vioris, the entry of Tom Griffin in the two- | year-old race, is a very fast trick, and if she | i | { | | had not run’ out the last part would un- doubtedly have landed the purse. The last time Town Toplcs started, on Janu- ary 15, he was beaten by Lucky Dan and Re- jected and was any old price in the betting, Yesterday he was one of the choice things of the meet. The colors must have become badiy confused at the finish, for everybody within close proximity to the stand thought Valen- cienne got the place by a good head, with Al Koran and Estro both finishing ahead of the *good thing. Henry Ache fell with the wise ones and had a good bet on Town Topics. Mercutio kept the field in the mile and a six- teenth event at the post for quite a spell by his bad antics. Nearly left when the barrier was finally released, he ran a phenomenal race, finishing fourth. . Lonnie Clayton on Myth was badly pocketed down the back stretch, but for which he prob- ably would have given old Roche a much stronger argument at the end. To-Day’s Entries. Following are the entrles for to-day's run- ning events: First Race=Six furlongs; selling; three-year- olds and upward. 458 Monitor (344)Roxey Murpl 583 Little T. G .109| 552 Pat Murphy . 453 Chappie 571 Emma D. 592 Magnus 477 Roadwarmer ... Mocorito . 440 Toto . 572 Rockefeller 9| 559 Koenigen 567 Rio Frio . - 94| 570 Dolore . (564) Distinction .....104| 561 Harry Gwynn. 563 Aluminum 94| ... Mary Tobin . 520 Silver State Second Race—Three and a half furlong year-olds; purse. Malay 566 San Augustine..115 Third Race—Seven furlong: year-olds. 555 Approbation .... 87| 505 Lord*Marmion..105 57 Morellito 1105|586 Torsida. .. 100 Fourth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 562 Satyr ....... -104| 507 Starling .. Rey del Tierra..104| 576 Mamfe Scof . Don Clarencio..109| 330 Ace . TLost Girl - 89| 582 Lucky Star . Lena .101] 481 Pescador Fifth Race—Five and a half furlongs year-olds and upward; selling. 552 May R.. .97 469 Twinkle Twink. 97 AP (PN ey ... Eakins .. 560 Fallen Princess. 56 411 Sport McAllister10| 560 Red Spinner ...103 18 FIY .....eevre...108| 583 Kummel . X6 433 Don’t Skip Me. 87| 572 Himera 6 572 Agnes Tobin ... 85| 564 Mount Ray 572 Moringa. . 88| 578 Mahogany . 465 Entrata - 86l Sixth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling. 571 I Don’t Know..104 522 Official 584 Catawba 00 509 Scotch Rose . 6 Saticoy . 99| (B60) AL 52 Elsmore 105} 571 Major Cook . 31 Lone Princess. 106 470 Diggs . 565 Howard ........109! (578)Beaspray 490 Tim Murph; -103| 420 Alvero . 109 574 Walter J 1107|565 Kaiser Ludwig.109 586 Allie Belle 911,582 Sir Richard.....107 S g SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First Race — Distinction, Roadwarmer, Koenigen. Second Race—San Augustine, La Paresseuse, Malay. Third Race—Torsida, Morellito, mion. Fourth Race—Ace, Rey del Tierra, Satyr.. Fifth Race—Eakins, California, Sport Me- Allister. Sixth Race—Diggs, Official, Allie Belle. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tei. 5580. ROOMS papered from $2 50, and whitened from $1 up. 239 Third st. and 2508 Twenty-fourth. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.: elec- triclan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaied. MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. 5 Lord Mar- considerable | | | | Address 4413 chicken ranch; Nineteenth st. experience. AN experienced nurse: not afraid of any dis- ease; terms reasonable. Apply 1153 Howard st., near Eighth. SAWMILLS AND WOODS——————————— 5 laborers, $20 and found; 8 woodchoppers, $1 and $1 2 cord; 9 tie makers, 8c, Sc and 10c each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ER. vife, call at or SIEVER and wife, call at_once. RAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. 6 LABORERS for a steady job, San Mateo laborers, city job; 3 choreboys for MURRAY & READY, Leading 634 and 636 Clay st Employment Agents, Telephone Main 485! WAITERS AND COOKS—————————— 3 walters, §30 and $25 and found; 2 waiter boys, $10; 2 boys to learn waiting, $10 and found, city job; cook for men on ranch, $§25 and_found; 2 hotel cooks, $30 and $35; boy for bakery, $10; lunch waiter, 50c. MURRAY & READY, 63 and 636 Clay st WE SHIPPED 38 Woodchoppers to the Great Camp to-day; we want to ship 32 more to-morrow; come and see us. Full particulars from MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 8 LUMBER fallers and_crosscutters. RAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. CARPENTER, married man. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. SWISS, Dane or Swede to drive milk wagon in Oakland, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. MUR- SECOND girl, $25; 2 cooks, CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. GERMAN family cook, §30. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. $30 each. MISS RELIABLE woman wants a situation as cook, or would do down-stairs work; willing to go short distance in country; good references. 12138 Bush st. RELIABLE elderly woman wants a position {n a small family; would make herself generally useful; good home, modcrate wages. Ad- dress box 1127, Call Offic | WANTED, by competent woman, position as working housekeeper or light housework; ref- erences; city or country. Call 747 Howard st. COMPE' housework; neat and clean. ket st. EXPERIENCED dressmaker; Is a_first-class fitter and designer; will work for $1 per day. Address 19 Sixth st. GERMAN woman, #00d cook, wishes a place as lunch cook. Address 1213 Folsom st. "ENT woman wants situation, light is a good cook and laundress; Call for two days, 1231 Mar- WOMAN wishes work by the day; houseclean- ing; good laundress and cook: §1 a day and car fare. 442 Jessie st., near Sixtn. YOUNG woman wishes a_situation to do gen- eral housework or cooking in city or country; wages $25. Call 106 Eddy st., room 37. ELDERLY American woman wishes a place on ranch; is a good cook and housekeeper. 136 Fifth st., near Howard. GIRL, Merced, Cal., $20; girl, 3 In family, $20, Pine; girl, Broderick, $20; girl, Geary,' $20; girl, Baker, §20; girl, Page, $20; girl, Sausa- 2 girl, Eddy, $25; girl, Mission, $20; girl, Clayton, girl, Chestnut, $25; girl, San’ Lorenzo, $20; 5 girls, Alameda, $2 girl, Clay, §: MARTIN & CO., 749 Market LADY as night cashier, restaurant; waitres and kitchen girl, $30 and room; 5 kitchen girls, $12 to $20 per month; 11 young girls, small places, wait, etc., $10 and $12 per month; 4 chambermalds and wait, §15 to § 3 girls for bakeries; + cooks, $20 to $30 D month. MARTIN & CO., 9 Market st. GERMAN girl for San Lorenzo, Cal., $20, see party here, 9 to 11 a. m.; German girl, Chest- nut st., $%; German or Swedish girl, Ala- meda, German girl, Scott st., $20; German Shasta County, $25; German girl, Pine, German girl, Ross Valley, $20; German Washington' st., $25. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 9 YOUNG girls for ice cream parlors, country, see party here, 9 to 11 &. m. MARTIN & CO., 49 Market st. 3 WAITRESSES, $ a week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 5 WAITRESSES, §5 a week; 4 waltresses, §20 and room; 7 waltresses, $15 and room; 12 waitresses for Los Angeles. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. BY a refined, intelligent young Engiishwoman, a situation as lady's companion or nursery governess; best of references furnished. Ad- a S., Russ House. SITUATION wanted by an American woman in small family; small wages. Box 1130, Call. SITUATION wanted by middle-aged woman (German) for general housework; good plain cook; city or country. 124 Wildey st., off Fill- more, near Bush. COMPETENT_woman_wishes to do general housework: is a good cook; clty reference. Address 230 Minna st. - RELIABLE woman wishes housework or nurs- ing. 1163 Market st. COMPETENT woman; day’s work; excellent cook; present employer, 1151 Octavia st. SWEDISH girl to assist in wages $8. 3271 Mission st. WOMAN wants work by the day; terms Tsc. Address box 1133, Call office. COMPETENT, reliable woman wishes work by the day; $1 per day and car fare. 114 Fourth st., room 38. YOUNG German woman, good cook and baker, whose husband is employed during the day, won‘ exchange services for board for both. Box 1135, Call office. TWO young ladles, experienced in making up medicine chests for Klondike, desire situa- tions. Box 1139, Call office. NEAT, middle-aged woman from the East; is fine American cook; kind to children; wili work for small wages; steady home. Call 129 Third st. COMPETENT woman wishes situation to do general housework, city or country; kind to children; good cook and plain laundress. Call 245 Minna st. YOUNG widow desires a position as housekeep- er in widower's family; children no objection. Call 212% Eleventh st. YOUNG German woman desiring to go to Alaska would engage to respectable parties going there; a good cook and baker; can fur- nish best of references. Box 1135, Call office. YOUNG German lady, speaks French, desires a situation as companion with traveling peo- ple or invalids or take care of children; Is an_experienced housekeeper; understands sewing and fancy work. Apply or address T. F., SE. cor. Baker and Lombard sts. COMPETENT girl_wishes a_situation to do general housework: Oakland or Alameda. Please call 1205 Laguna st. small family; CHAMBERMAID for country, $20. HANSEN & CO. LAUNDRESS for city hotel, $25; 4 German cooks; 1 French cook, $25; 4 girls for house work for $25 each; 6 for $20 and 20 for $15; woman for Alvarado for housework, $15 and fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. for country hotel, $20 and free staurant_waltress for San Jose, $2: waitresses for Fresno and Watsonville, s: each; lunch counter waitress, $6 a week; waltress for city hotel, $20 a month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WAITRESSES for Southern Californi duced rallroad rates through. C. R. SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. LAUNDRESS plain country hotel, $20; girl for cooking and housework, no washing, coun- y, fare paid; housework girls, country C. R. HAN MURRAY & READY, leading em- ployment agents, 634-636 Clay st. AMERICAN working housekeeper, 315, see party here at 10 to-day; furse, 1 child, $20; 4 German, French and Scandinavian second Eirls, $20 and §2; 6 cooks, German style, §25 and $30; laundress, small hotel, country,’ s colored ‘girl for housework, $20; 10 waitresses and chambermaids in hotels and restaurants, $20, §25 and $6 week, and a great many girls for housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 315 Sutter st. COOK, $30; second girl, $20; nurse, §20; cham- bermaid, $15; housegirl, $25, 2 in famlly; housegirl, country, $20; young girl, assist, $10 to $12. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SWEDISH or German working housekeeper, §25; good place. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. FREE of Expense—Working girls obtain good homes at the highest wages. Ladies' Pro- tective Exchange and Reference Bureau, 1023 Market st. THE Ladies’ Employment Parlors, the largest and best appointed on the Pacific Coast; man- aged by educated and accomplished ladies; Rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1023 Mark PASTRY cook, some range work; hotel second cook, small hotel; second cook, $7 a week; 3 boarding house cooks, $20 to $0 and room. MARTIN & CO., 19 Market st. HELP WAN1ED—Continued. WANTED _Active, rellable messenger boy, $275. Address box 1115, Call office. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House Nrmrletor. still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 pe RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the 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 speak, read and write English, and be be- tween § feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francteco, Cal. SHOE-REPATRING shop for sale; best location in city. Apply at 767 Market st. CIVIL service Government positions—50 quee: tions and answers free. Address HUG] 8 Preparation, Washington, D. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted TANF'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' Assoclation Free Employment Of- fice. S. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave. SEDALE House, 321 Ellis_Rooms 25c to $1 iy < hot and cold baths. at MARKET, 4—Branc ds and’ subscriptions taken. N, 615—Branch office of The Call; want subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. 8. F. Barber College, 138% Bighth st. s, 10c and_lbc uight: T6c and §1 S eak” Tindeti House, Sixth and Howard sta. MARKET, 863% (Elcho House)—Rooms 20c, 260 to 50c night; $1 to $2 week. DRUMM, 2% (Oriental)—Rooms, 15c to 75c per night; 50c to $150 per week. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission st., men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and 25¢ per night; 60c, %0c and $1 per week. PERSONALS. J. MRS. H. A. BARBER—Please address Bloodsworth, care Pledmont Paving Com- pl:;. ‘Macdonough Bldg., rm. 2, Oakland. MR. ROBERT BROWN-Please call at 7 lexington ave o MATRIMONIAL. for ALL serking marriage, call or send 10c "*; 14 pages; no $5 re- February *“Wedding Bell”; 14 pages; 10 & ™ gaat Editor, 111 Ellis st., Sa; - BUSINESS PERSONALS. <Y mnmnnn KLONDIKE_If you are surely going to Klon- e ouc Dusiness proposition will interest you; exceptional opportunity; send refers ences and stamps for particulars. SEARS CO., Chemists, Sioux City, Ia. THE feminine world will gladly welcome the new styles in hairdressing: the latest, ?‘I:IY 25¢; good switches, $1; best, finest qual Y; $250; extra heavy, long, $.' Open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Slock}nn 5 VOCAL Instructor Jos. Greven cannot b killed by the poisonous sting of a little Wasp, who tries in vain to bite just the best of our artists for the sole purpose, of course, of & ting some hone: WILL send 3 recelpts worth $10 to any lady for 2c. Address box 1140, Call office. but QUINONIA Halr Tonic not only_cleanses, beautifies. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. s on the Halr." good swllche!l. l:; ti heavy, long, G o SEND for my ‘‘New Tre: free; 1 dress hair for 25 finest, best quality, $3 50 $5; open Sundays from 9 to 12. ERER, 111 Stockton s = s method massage, electric _treatment: heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 5141 Geary. QUINONIA 1s a powerful nourishment for the hair. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. TRUNKS moved, 2c. Commerclal Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; phone Main 49. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; §150 to $ per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED—To collect wages due laborers and W oris Pnox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 25c & night; $1 a week. 1 MARKRT st—Branch office of The want ads and subscriptions taken. AGENTS WANTED. A A A A A AP T s for making all kinds beverages OE(’r‘npfichfx:d theap are famous: they Day large profits. Box 1077, Call office. Call; PARTNERS WANTED. GERMAN girl, good cook, with $200 capital, as artner 1n Eood paying boarding house. 1625 an Bruno road, Franconio House. MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse baths; genulne massage; Swedish moyvement; Indies, gents. 906 Market st., room 25, 24 flooF. BADGES. photo, and badge buttons, made in San Francisco at Bastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. 35 Clay st. 8. F. SUIT to order on easy Installments. Tu LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. $4-Sult to_order; samples; try one. NEU- HAUS & CO., taflo Kearny st. CLOAKS and taflor-made sults retailed wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. at DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stvl $ up; dresses made over. § Eddy st h dresses, rm. 86. WANTED—In well paying business, a partner with from $20 to $50. 4418 Nineteenth st FURNITURE WAMNTED. e HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 7L €15 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. UNFURNISHED room In exchange for parlor and bedroom set. Box 1096, Call office. ROO.4S WANTED. WANTED—2 bedrooms and kitchen, furnished, pbet. 25th and 30th, Mission or Howard sts.; rent must be reasonable. Address box 1131, Call office. WANTED—2 sunny unfurnished rooms over $5 per month. Box 1128, Call offl not DISHWASHER, country hotel, $20 and room; German_dishwasher. MARTIN & CO., 749 AN, country hotel; waiter, $25 and Toom; 4 waitérs, §, $5 and §7 a week. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. 2 BAKERS' helpers, call early; lunch counter man. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. GERMAN hotel clerk; 12 more tie makers, 100 per tie. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. PETE PETERSON, the blacksmith, pleage call; German gardener for nursery, $25 to $30; young man to work around livery stable, $6 teamster for a sand wagon, $26 and choreman for a ranch, §10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 103 Geary st. BREAD baker, country hotel, $50; bread and cake baker, ‘country shop, #46 and found; baker, small country hotel, water resort, $30 and increase; fry cook, south, $60; French chef, §100; silverman, $20; vegetable man, $20; oyster opener, hotel, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. HEAD walter, country hotel, $50; 3 walters, country hotel, $35; 4 walters, country hotel, $30 and $25; 6 first-class waiters, European style, $35. C, R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. HOTEL clerk, quick on flgures, $:0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ASSISTANT clerk_for our male department; one who speaks German preferred, §2. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WANTED—Double circular sawyer and mill- wright for Alaska, $125; passage free; o next month; must put up $250, guaranteeing to stay 9 months. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. WANTED—Vegetable gardener, $25 to $3 flower gardener, 2 weeks' work; 2 miners for Arizona, $3 day; 4 miners for California, $3 day; 10 coal miners, by contract; 5 timbermen for mine, $2 50 day. Apply to J. F. CROSETT CO., 625 Sacramento st. WANTED—Stableman, $0 and found office boy; woodsmen to get out raflroad tles; mar- | ried farmer for private place, $50; Young driver for delivery wagon, $i4 month and found and increase; blacksmith for camp, $1 day and found; woodchoppers, $1 2; Scandi- navian man and wife for gentleman's place, $3 and found; and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Cook for men, $45, for country; cook and waiter, small country hotel, $20 and $25; boy to assist in bakery, $15 and found; and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. nted at 1416 Howard st. DISHWASHE! BOOKKEEPERS, managers, salesmen, cash- fers, clerks, janitors, watchmen, mechanics obtain lucrative positions through the Clerks’ Exchange, 1023 Market. No extra cost for al; investigate. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEDSecond-hand, strong, medical fluld battery; state price to MRS. WERNBERG, 1109 Eest Twenty-third st., East Oakland, GOOD paper route wanted. Address Route 10, Call office. 5000 TONS of castiron at once. treet. 204 Mission PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, ete. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. PAWNBROKER—-Old__gold. _afiver, cast-oft clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. TEAS, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 per pound. COFFEES, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 40 per pound. SPICES, 10, 15, 20, 25. 40 per can. RUNNING 100 STORES ENABLES US SELL VERY CHEAP. WE GIVE FREE PRETTY DISHES, GOLD_WATCHES, BICYCLES, MUSIC BOXES, ATR RIFLES. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores’ Everywhere. TO ' ! | CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tlons; unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 2 and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease; full life reading; ladies 50c, gents$1; palm. and clairv.; sit. $150. 126 Turk. MME., LE' NORMANDE. clairvoyant, card- reader, magnetic treatment; hours, 10 to 9. 401 Leavenworth st. MME. MOREAU, best medium_and card- 2c up. 73 Fourth st. healing, card top floor. reader; German spoken: MISS L. DEAN, magnetic 906 Market st., room 41 ENA, medium and palmist; read- o this week; satisfaction. 26 6th. INGLEWOOD, card-reader, magnetio IDA healer. 126 Fourth st., room 23. MRS_ RAY from Chicago, magnetic healer and card reader. 1015 Market st., room 17, 24 floor. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice: names given; 2c up 5§ Fourth = RAY FAIR, card reader; magnetic healing a specialty. 223 Post st. oom 2. OLLIE LAKE: returned from Chicago; card der. 908 Market st., or 9 Ellis, room MISS MELVILLE. great clairvoyant and Water reader. 92114 Mission: German spoken. JOSIE_TAYLOR. magnetic healer: mind read- er. 223 Post st., room 11, second floor. MME. HANSEN. palmist, card-writer: past, present and future: Zic. 148 Stxth, room § _test _medtum. clalrvovant, +'%5¢ up. 73 Fourth st.. upstairs future hus- band’s picture arrell st. MISS EDNA V. GRANT, 131 Taylor st., room 3; mind reader and palmist. MRS, SHAFFEK, test and business medlunly sittings daily. 123% Sixth st., room 1. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- ever falls: advice: MRS. DR. “of 4 MA 2 Want ads and subscriptions taken. KRT ST.—Branch SPIR!TUALISM. MME. YOUNG'S convincing fine music. test circle to- McAllister st. C. V. MILLER'S materializing trumpet seance, 8 p. m., Zec. 409 Leavenworth st. 5 Y farewell test seance to-night, 25c. 03 Post st. LOST. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Socfety of San Francisco, in the name of MRS. ESSIE CLUNAN, No. 205,756. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—A reward of $100 will be paid for re- turn of pearl pin lost Sunday night between Palace and St. Nicholas Hotels. NILES SEARLS, St. Nicholas. THE man who took the overcoat at Teutonia Hall Sunday morning had better return if, as he is recognized. LOST—Lady's pearl watch, at Austrian Hall, Bush and Powell sts,, Saturday night. Re- turn to 715 Taylor st. and receive reward. LOST—Saratoga Hall, February 12, gold chain bracelet, valued as keepsake; liberal reward. 240 Kearny st. ESTIGATE the references from business houses and from rellable men and women who have obtained good positions at the Clerks' Exchange, 1028 Market st. B of Expense—Business houses, hotels and F restaurants obtain reliable male and female | help free of any expense at the Exchange, 1023 Market st. WANTED—A reliable man with experience to distribute advertising matter for a physician. ‘Address, stating full particulars, box 1129, Call office. WANTED—Active, experienced solicitor for printing. Address with references, McNEIL BROS., San Jose. GIRLS for general housework, §25, 320, $15, MRS. SPENCER, 1321 Park Alameda. FIRST-CLASS finishers on tallor made coats for ladies; also apprentice girl, at A. CAIL- LEAU'S, 4§ Geary st., corner Grant ave. GIRL for general housework; wages $15 to $18. Call 1608 Geary st. GIRL for upstalrs work and care of child 2% vears. 1223 McAllister st. MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework and plain cooking. 1523 Scott st. 2 FRIENDS wish positions as chambermalds in same hotel; city or country. 1373 Minna st., near Fifteenth. A ELDERLY woman wishes place, city or coun- try; $8 or $10 a month. 270 Minna st. WOMAN wishes work by the day, washing or house-cleaning. 21 Silver st. GERMAN cook wishes a situation in an Ameri- can family; 1s a good housekeeper. Address 2125 Larkin st. YOUNG Swedish woman wants general house- work by the day in respectable families; ex- cellent laundress, cook or housecleaner. ' Ad- dress D. A., box 1080, Call office. COMPETENAT woman wants a position at gen- eral housework, city or country. Write or call room 3, Lafayette House, Jessie st., near Second. GERMAN or Swedish girl wanted for general ousework. 1704 Church st. YOUNG glirl to assist with children and house- work. 1110 Powell st. WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- work. 1413 Scott s WANTED—Girl to assist with housework; plain cooking; small family; $10. 1096 Treat ave, THE Ladles' Employment Parlors, the largest and best appointed on the Pacific Coast; man- aged by educated and accomplished ladies investigate. Rooms 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1023 Market. FIRST-CLASS operator on pants. 102 Minna street, YOUNG girl for housework; §5. Apply 1410 Hyde st. NEAT, strong German girl wishes situation to #0 to Klondike or attend store; good cook and laundress. Box 1092, Call office. YOUNG, respectable woman wishes position; cooking, general housework; willing, reliable’ American family; wages §25. 324 Day st. DRESSMAKER desires engagements by the day; all kinds of family sewing; first-class work. Box 1099, Call office. APPRENTICES to learn hairdressing and hair- work. 9% Stockton st. WANTED—Two salesladies, three milliners and factory girls. Ladies' Exchange, 1023 Market. TAILORESSES wanted to work on pants. $03 Montgomery st., room 6, third floor. NEAT young woman, good cook, housework; small family. 1538 Fulton st. JAPANESE neat girl wants situation; plain ‘cooking and housework. 2 Eureka place, near Larkin and Bush sts. NEAT, relfable woman wishes work by day, or ‘would do light housework with smail private family. Call or address MRS. F., 657 Howard. REFINED young lady would like position as companion or light work; wages nominal, Box 1106, Call Office. PIANIST—Quick reader, wishes position Call office, 339 Hayes st. YOUNG woman wishes working housekesper's p:)lltlan o;-la do plain mending. 131 Fourth st., room in WANTED—Neat, respectable German woman, %004 housekeeper, in small family, who is kind to children; a %00d home and $10 per month; references. Address W. S., 312 Fourth st., Santa Rosa. WANTED—Competent girl to do chamber work, waiting and sewing; French of German preferred. 1519 Octavia st, near Californla. WANTED—Girl for light housework and help in store. 1520 Howard st.; call early. GIRL for housework, small American family, $20; upstairs girl, $15. 721 Ellis st. CALLER-OUT and canvasser for speculation views. Photographer, 410 Tenth st., Oakland. WANTED—A young German to run errands. 1308 Polk st. ERRAND boy wanted at 1044 Howard st. BOYS wanted at the Eagle trunk factory; ex- perienced preferred. 23 Stevenson st. MAN or woman wanted to teach clgarmaking. 115% Fillmore st. ARTISTIC sign writer for leading retall house; messenger, broker’s business. 313 Bush st. REAL estate and rental clerk; rental col- lector; 3 gents' furnishing clerks. 313 Bush. DISHWASHER wanted, $18 per month and found. 3 Jackson st. WANTED—Window dresser: office manager; elevatorman; steward, with good references. 1023 Market st. WANTED—First-class shoe clerk; porter; head waiter. 1023 Market il;m g SUNDAY evening, lady's brooch, near Central ‘Methodist Church; 111 Hermann s reward. MRS. ALICE FAY, medium and _magnetio healer. 32 Lewls st., off MRS. FAIRBANKS, clairvos Fri. eves., 10c; readings daily, BOOKS—Occult_and spiritual at 1423 Market st.. office of Philosophical Journal. MISS SHRINER, cialrvovant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny st., room 24 A M. FRANCIS, Independent slate-writer: de- wveloping circle Wednesday e 118 Haight st. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for m ges and advice. 918 Stockton st EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil & mining engineering, sur- 100 grad- veying, assaving, etc.: 20 teacher: uates placed since 1892; catalogu LOST—San Leandro road, February 11, St. Bernard _bitch, “Florie.”” "Return to W. CLAUSEN, 1003% Broadway, room 17, Oak- land, and receive reward. AYRES' Business College, Market st.; individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telesraphy, etc.; life scholar- ship, $50; low rates per week and month. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of LENA ROSATA, No. 218449, The finder will please return to bank. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and want ads take HORSES. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN, HOUSE, stable and grounds sui ist. 2725 Howard st. KLONDIKE pack mules and burros fc Horan's Stockyards, Tenth and Bry‘notr zh‘ ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech., survey, assay, archit.; day & eve.: est. 1564. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. BOOKKEEPING and_rapid calculations; a course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 7%, 855 Market st. MISS GAMBLE'S dancl dero; adults, Fri 8 p.m.; JUST arrived—2 carloads broke horses; 1600 pounds. 145 Valencia st. b BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bo o exchanged . ehéap StOTAe: 4 morssay’ Thass sell. T. P. NEWELL, 1502 Mission, cor. 14th. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.. auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. —————————————————— lin,_pian al lessons, AR, MARY WESTHATS, 39 Firth. _plano Paris graduate: French, vg;gfi,;‘.‘",,“,’: Tlasses: $2 mo. 109 Taylor st LUDLUM School of Blocution and Dramatio Art. 928 Sutter sf WAGOXYS AND CARRIAGES. FIRST-CLASS new phaeton, cheap; owner has no use for it. 22 Golden Gate ave. FOR sale_Phacton, top buggy and business buggy. 903 Golden Gate avenue. ‘WE sell at bargains the second-hand carriages, coupes_and ‘wagonettes taken in exchange O'BRIEN & SONS, corner Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. AGENTS wanted; good Inducements. Howard st. g SHOEMAKER for repairing. 443% Third st. WANTED—Popcorn popper with exper TANTED—Popcorn poppe: experience at BARBER shop for sale; 2 patent revolvi chalrs; $100; rent $13; only She In blook. 55 nth st. SECOND-HAND Ty, bakery dellvery ‘wagons, 2-wheeled carts, road wagons, bug- gies and harness bargains for cash. Fifteenth and Valencla TOP buggy, new grocery, business huggy and good 3-spring delivery wagon. 161 fignwlrd. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy; also 1 hac $28 Harrison st. WANTED—Men and women; work home; I 48 to $16 a week for making crayon portrajte: new patent method; any one who can read or write can do the work in spare time, day or ghening; send for particulars at oncel H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, Tyrone, Pa. WANTED—A registered clerk for drug in Oakland. Address, stating experience salary expected, box 11, P A Drugs, box Call Office, CARPENTER and seamen for coast leep- water at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart n.md & GERMAN boy to drive wagon and help in butcher shop. 156 Noe st. i PARTNER with $0 to manufacture Kiondike specialties Address Box 1120, this office. FINE coatmakers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at_the Stevenson-st. entrance of CHARLES LYONS', 721 Market st. Y 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 Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 33-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. cleans, DENTISTS. A AR TLL set of teeth, $5; painless extraction; FULL ot ination plate, thin as paper: waee ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty; teeth im- planted or transplanted; fillings §0c, crowns $350; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painles dentisgry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact: full set of teeth, $5 up; silver fillings, 25¢ up; gold crowns, $3 50 up; your teeth put In without a plate; open evenings. 997 Market st.. cor. Sixth; *Phone Jessie 695, EW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 50c; 4 tes, §5; gold filling, T5c up; silver, 25c u plates mended, $1 up; special inducemen o Klondikers: open evenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $3 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR, GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent. “ist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. ALLEN GRIFFITHS, dentist, has resumed practice. 4 Donohoe bldg, Market and Taylor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relald at 3c. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 344. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. J. WATTS, reliabl cleaning, renovating, alteration works, 413 McAllister. Jestie 321. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning_Co., 420 Sutter; tel. Main 394. GREO. WALCOM, prop. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. DR. H.;i GREAT FEastern _Steam t-cle ‘Works, 14 8th st. B. GRANT; tel. Jessle J. BE. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th st.; cleaning, 3c a yard: t!l.niluion . WANTED—Experienced girl at the Libert, Bakery, um?a the uulgm. with nlmncu{ 'WORKING partner_with small capital; good paying business.: Box 1114, Call office. CONKLIN'S Carpet-| Gate ave.; telephone &# Works, 333 Golden 126. SET of teeth without a plate. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. COLTON Dental Association, 806 Market st. DR. CHARLES DECKE! TYPEWRITERS. B LSSy REMINGTON No. 8; fine order; * 8COTT : went. & BANNAN, 33 n.:m"