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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1898, 16 ] T THE RING FOR THOUSANDS Roadwarmer’s Winning the Most Successful Coup of the Season. | Four Winning Favorites Also! Played Havoc With the | Bookmakers. Torsida Defeated Her Field Handily. | Mahogany Ran Second at ©Odds of 250 to 1. The “syndicate” unloaded a steam- ing hot one on the betting ring at Emeryville yesterday. The layers of odds were taken unawares, for it came | off in the very first number on the card. Among the sixteen starters was up. Don't Skip Me, the second choice, was a tired third. Tom Ryan’s fast sprinter Al won the final race of the day, a six-furlong spin. Closing in the betting a 2 to 1 fa- vorite over a fleld of ten, the big horse gradually wore down the lead taken by the flying Scotch Rose, and at the end won easily. Walter J finished in the show. A TRACK ITEMS. The stewards of the California Jockey Club will hold & meeting on Friday night. The probable starters, with their pilots, in the Thornton four-mile stake, on Saturday, Judge Denny, Thorpe; Garland Barr, Con- Marplot, Woods; The Bachelor, W. Mar- tin, and Wawona, with Clawson in the saddle. The following are the subscribers to the fund for the benefit of the family of the late W. L. Fitzpatrick: California Jockey Club, $00; Pa- cific Coast Jockey Club, $i00; Burns & Water- house, $50; J. H. McCormick, $50; D. Gideon, $50; Tod Sloan, $25; H. Martin, §25; R. Claw- son, §26; E. Jones, $10; Winnie O'Connor, $10; Frank Brown, §25; cash, $20; Conley, $20; Charles Thorpe, $25; W. J. Splers, $10; Frank Ireland, $10; M. A. Hughes, $25; cash, $5; E. Purser, $20; D. Lynch, §5; A. J. Stemler, $5; E. J. Powers, $5: R. Speakeman, $20; W. Wood, $5; D. A. Honlg, %: W. P. Magrane, 3. Carter, §5; Joseph A. Murphy, $5; | dreth, '$20; Frank Phillips, $5; Atkins & Lott- ridge, $25; . 5. Campbell, $20; B. J. Johnston, | $5; C. Pleasant, §10: E. F. Smith, $5; Caesar Young, §20; J. M. Murphy, $5; Lonnie Clayton, $5: George Rose. §10; W. Applegate Jr., §: Eckert & Co., P. E. Riley, $%5; Dr. H. E. Rowell, $10; H. L. Jones, $10; W. B. Jennings, $10; Sam Summerfield, $10; T. W alter, $103 H. Hoffman, J. S. Ferguson, $26; W. M. Beverly, $1 Blumenthal, $20;' H. J. Levy $10; H. ; H. T. Griffin, $i0; J. A ‘Wheelock, G\t{l\nps. $10; f’?l) Q‘\‘xln:‘l, 4] pe $19;: J. B. $10; Matt Storn. s WL J. the so-termed “half-breed Road-H310: 18 D . b G Bealy; warmer. The projectors of the coup | $; T. . Blakely M. Redon, $5; had such confidence in the sprinter that they kept the name of his rider in the background until the last min- ute, and then gave out that Joe Weber, an obscure jockey, was to do the piloting. The ring proved easy | game. The bookies couldn’t stand for Joe and laid 15 to 1 against his mount. The Daly entry Distinction looked pretty good, especially so as Conley had the leg up, and they reached out for the Roadwarmer money and got it in large packages. Sickly looking men in the last stages of tubercolosis sud- | denly becama possessed of twenty-dol- lar pieces; messenger boys, bamboo artists and seedy looking individuals who. looked as though a square meal | would give them Klondicitis were all| jumbled together in the ring trying to | get some of that 15 to 1. The price finally fell to 8. The start was a good | one, with the ‘“‘gcod thing” showing out in front. He was never headed | and, trailed throughout by the favor- ite, won by less than a length. It was | urrently reported that anywhere from | 00 to $10,000 was taken from lhe‘ ring. The bookmakers had a hard time ot‘ it throughout the afternoon. * Four | heavily played first choices reached the | wire in front, and it is more than like- | 1y there will be several absentees trom[ the block at to-day’s cut in. | San Augustine was considered by form students about the best of the seven starters in the two-year-old gcramble, and closed in the betting a slight choice over the Burns & Water- house entry, Malay. Thorpe on the lat- ter was cut off soon after the start, but again took the lead in the stretch, win- | ning cleverly from the first choice. In a nose finish for the show honors The Miller gai the decision over Foxey. In the seven-furlong run, with but four facing the barrier, Torsida with “‘Skeets’ Martin in the saddle ruled favorite in the betting, and, catching Lord Marmion in the home run,downed | theSt. Carlo colt handily at the wire b, over two lengths in 1 flat. Morellito washustled along too fast the first part by Thorpe and was an indifferent third. The mile and a sixteenth event, de- cided under selling conditions, was taken rather handily by the favorite, Rey del Tierra. Sent out in front from the start by Clawson, Purser’s horse made all the running and led Lena past the judges more than a length. Lost Girl ran a remarkably good race, fin- ishing a close third. The muchly scratched outChihuahua, instead of backing up In the betting, was played down yesterday, and did not forget to bring home the goods. Bent over to the post an 8 to 5 favorite for the five and a half furlong sprint, the gelding was in front from the first Jump, and, hard ridden at the end, fin- ished less than a length before the 250 10 1 chance Mahogany, with McDonald i . $10; cash, $150. Following are to-day’s entries: First Race—Six furlongs; malden three-year- olds W | 542 560 683 Sing Wing Loumont Contado . 572 Oahu .. | 465 Rose Matd 567 Searchlight . 3 Idomenus 600 Agnes Tobin . Scintillate . Second Race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; maidens. Semicolon 85 Odd Eyes | 691 Master Buck ...101 554 E. Come 585 Ellen Wood | 57 Rainier Wheat King . 566 Prince La Condisa Third Race—One mile; three-year-olds and upward; selling. | 53¢ Catawba . 92| 689 Draught .. 103 | 83 90 593 Tmperious . 631 Daily R. Form 71 Charlotte M. a2 2 Highland Ball 488 Veloz i ... Carter D.. 97 Judge Stouffer..104| 564 Paso Tempo ...102 0 Gotobed s3| 592 Novia . 53 0 Yule 97 Fourth Race—One and a quarter miles; Oak- land Handicap; all ages. 589 Los Prietos .... 95| 587 Ostler Joe 9 Eddie Jones ....103| 693 Argentina 581 Palomacita 90 Fifth Race—One mile; ‘“The Bostonian Spe- clal’’; four-year-olds and upward 7 Libertine 90| (260)Howard Mann. 3 Paul Griggs .... 9 Robair .. Sixth Race—Six furlongs 105 %20 90 ; maiden three-year- olds. 4 Royal Prize ...109| 553 Flandes ... 12 0 Ravalette 560 Fallen Princess.102 107 107 12 600 Himera . ... Baracan 452 Texarkana . 2 Eroica . 592 Town Toples 583 Forest Guard . SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First Race—Tdomenus, Joe Levy, Loumont. Second Race—0dd Evyes, E. Come, Semi- colon Third Race—Highland Ball, Imperfous, Novit. Fourth Race—Ostler Joe, Argentina, Palo- macita. Fifth Race—Libertine, Paul Griggs, Howard | Mann. | Sixth Race—Town Topics, Flandes, Raval- ette. Asthma&Bronchitiscured.No pay till cured.Dr. Gordins'Sanitarium,514Pine,nr. Kearny,S.F.,Cal. — e Shelter Home for Boys. The Salesian Fathers, who have charge | of the Catholic Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, corner of Filbert and Dupont streets, are laying the foundations for a home for the poor boys of the northern part of the city. The institution will be conducted on the most philanthropic lines, as while a place will be provided for the amusement, recreation and in- struction of the bo: no fees will be charged. To properly equip and fur- nish the home will be a matter of some | expense, and in order to provide for this an entertainment will be held man & Clay Hall,223 Sutter street, to-mor- row evening. —_— —e———— TUnder a New Name. The owners of the foreign-built barken- tine Sharpshooter have received permis- slon from the Treasury Department to place the vessel under American regis- try under the name of Ruth. To Cure Headache in 15 Minutes. | Dr.Davis’ Anti-Headache. All Druggists.* “THE CALL'S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—92nd day of the Win- ter Meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1898. Weather flne. Track fast. 59 6 FIRST RACE—SIix furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $3%0. . Tndex. Horses. Weight.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jock 10p. 4T Roadwarmer, 6......104 1% 11 ] (564) Distinction, 4 14| 1 By 85 75 563 Aluminum, 3 94 8 b4 3h 8 12 70 Dolore, 4. 104] 2 6 h 9 1 |Spencer 8 8 559 Koenigen, 4 10410 V% 1034 |McDonald 10 1 453 Chapple, 4. 19611 3% 74 (Jones . §ras 572 Rockefeiler, 4. 95/ 8 T T 1 |Stevens 50 10 561 Harry Gwynn, 4....112/14 1 11 |McHugh .. 5 20 571 Emma D, a..........107/15 8% 12 (Ruiz ... 50 10 552 14| 5 4 h 6h |Clawson .. 6 8 820 10713 By 18 % [Tuberville ...| 10 12 2 Magnus, 3. 94/12 156 5% Cameron . 30 60 Mocorito, 3., 50| 7 31 4h Holmes . 5 100 ... Mary Tobin, 3......1107/16 1 15 Mooney . 5 100 53 Little T. G. 579 9h 14 McNichols ...[ 15 15 (34) Roxey Murphy Sollao Tl : Devin ........| 30 & Time, 1:15%. Winner, T. H. McGowan's b. & by Frank Rhoades-Dell. Good start. Won first three driving. ND RACEThree and a half furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $350. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |0p. CL Malay 512 41% 11% [Thorpe . 85 San Augustine . 2% 21 214 [C. Bloan 85 The Miller . 42% 3h 8ns |McNichols 8 Foxey . 11% 12% 46 [McHugh . 2 Crossmoiina 8h 58 520 |Conley ] La Paresseuse 7 7 §h |Clawson Weasel 6h 6h 7 |King . )& Time, :43. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. c. by imp. Plrate of Penzance-Miss Thomas. Good start. Won cleverly. 598 THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $400. . Index. Horses. Welght.St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL 7 | 688 Torsida . 103) 4 2n 2n 2 !i‘ 22 12% (H. Martin . 505 Lord Mar TR USRS e 7 675 Morellito 051 T siIsl e g R iisg 5% Approbation | 4 ‘4 1 4 4 |0'Connor 00 Time, Winner, E. F. Smith's ch. £. by Torso-Judith. Good start. Won easily. 599, FOURTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; sellin . purse, $100. four-year-olds and Index. Horses. ‘Weight. '\S!, std. m. ¥%m %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. 568 Rey del Tierra, 4. XM; 1 12 12% 12% 11 12 11% IClAwmn .. 565 Lena, 4. 014 6n 61% 5h 2n 62 2n [McDonald . 595 Lost Girl, 4. 103(2 2% 2h 2h 31% 2h 33 |E. Jones . 850 Don Clarencio, 10913 4h 5h 82% 68 431 44 [Conley . 582 Lucky Star, 4. 101/8 6% 4% 32 Sh 3h 51 |McNichols .. 76 Mamie Scott, 8. 1047 8 Th 4% 4h 68 625 |Gray ... 507 Starling, a. 104/6 7% 8 3 8 8 78 |I. Powell 481 Pescador, a. 108/5_3h 31 T4 T4 78 8 Frawley Time, 1:47%. Winner, E. W. Purser's b. h. by Prince of Norfolk-Haidee. Good start. ‘Won handil. 600 FIFTH RACE—Five and a balf furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; o " purse, $30. Index. Horses. Y%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. Op. Cl. 84 Chihuahua, 3. 1% 1h 1% 1% [Clawson . 85 8-5 678 85 84 61 23% |McDonald . 50 100 433 81% 2 r 2 a 2h [(H. Martin ...[11-5 5-2 564 95 5 5 4n |Rulz .... 50 100 2n 36 8n 834 |O'Connor 13 10 538 7% 8% 7% 6% |Woods 0 2% 411 6 % 4h 4% 71 |Tuberville .. 8 10 682 u n 92 82 [Howett . 30 100 572 02 02 102 92 |Loulllier 50 200 572 Agnes Tobin, 52 6 Z. 81 101 [McNichals . 0 50 178 Fly, a - 4h 7 11 1u Joe Weber 8 6 Time, 1:03. Winner, T. H. Casey's br. g by Bmperor of Norfolk-Esperanza. Good start. Won first three driving. @01, SOXTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; threo-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. . Index. Horses. WelghtSt. %m. %m. %&m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL “(560) Al 4 $4 28 37 1n [Conley . 52 2 509 Scotch Rose, 4 16. 17 12 21% [H Martin ...|52 1.2 574 Walter J, 6. §h 5% 72 32 IMcDonald 20 % +(578) Sea Spray, 6. 94 8% 93 4h 10 1B 565 Howard, 8% 8% 6h o3 ‘1210 571 Major Cook, 6. 72 11 8% eh 7. 9 55 3 L BRI e 50 100 10h 1 1 52 20 15 1 101 10n 9% 7. 8 4b 3h 3n 1 2 1 361 Lone Princ 0ef1. - Xl Bn ieh B 8 10 Time, 1:14%. Winner, easily. J. Whitten’s b. g. by Al Farrow-Reasonore. Poor start. Won ‘Sam Hil- | jey 123 | in Sher- | HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. 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Mackey, all interest in | 10t on S line of Oak street, 100 E of Broderick, E 2 by S 137:6; $10. ustav Hinrich, to Hattle S. re- 399, lot on S line of Oak street, 1 106:3 E of Clayton, E 0:3 by § 137:6; gift. William and Lizzie Hinkel to Thomas Will- fam Butcher, lot on SE corner of Waller and | Cole streets, S 33:8 by E 95; $10. | Louls E. Volke to Mathilda Volke, lot on § | line of Elizabeth street, 75 W of Vicksburg, W | 25 by S 114; gift. Thomas H. Noonan to John M. Noonan, lot | on N line of Army street, 160 W of Diamond, W 50 by N 114; gift. Paul and Louisa_Oesting to Peter O'Conuor, lot on SW line of Russ street, 160 SE of How- ard, SE 25 by SW 100; $10. R. Beverly and_Eugenia I Colt to Mary E. McHugh, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 214:4 S of Lake street, N E 120, § 46:1, NW | 20:7%5; $10. Amanda M. Goodwin (single) to Amanda M. Goodwin (widow), undivided one-tenth of fol- lowing: Lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 200 N of California street, W 120 by N 25; also | 1ot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 235 N of | California street, W 120 by N 25: also lot on W | line of Twenty-first avenue, 230 N of California | street, W 120 by N 25; also lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 275 N of California street, | W 120°by N 25; also lot on E line of Webster street, 30 S of Pacific, 8 57 by E 8; $10. James A. and Chessie A. Goodwin to same, undivided one-tenth interest in same (five | pleces); $10. | “carrie E. Gooawin to same, tenth interest in same: $10. Robert H. Goodwin to same, undivided one- tenth interest in same; $10. Henry Wadsworth to Julian Elsenbach, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 175 N of D street, N 2 by B 120; also lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 200 N of D street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Solomon, Dora, Bernhard and Rose Getz to H. Fourness, lot on W line of Forty-second ave- nue, 175 S of Q street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Same to Jullus S. Arnheim, lot on W line of Forty-second avenue, 200 S of Q street, S 25 by W 120; $10. | Annfe G. and Albert J. Caswell to Glovanni | Castagnetto, lot on NE line of Teneriffe (Fif- teenth) street, 225 NW of Susquehanna (N), NW 7 by NE 100, O' 10. Elizabeth Ravekes and Agnes Ford (wife of Charles R.) to Margaret Ravekes, lots 1 to 5, block 5, Flint tract Homestead; $10. John and Sophie Jehl to Katie Muller, lots 94 and §5, In block bounded by Tobin, Visita- clon, Peabody and Talbert streets, Ben Frank- lin Homestead: $10. E. B. Stonehfll to Lewis Gerstle, lot on § line of Valleio street, 137:6 B of Steiner, E 5 by 8 37:6; $10. B ek €. McFadden to Catherine McFadden, lot on S line of Turk street, §2:6 W of Plerce, W_27:6 by S 8; gift. Frederick J. or Frederick and Alberta R. Hood to James Frazer, lot on N line of Turk street, 25 W of Willard, W 25 by N 100; $. James F, and Leonard F. Stevens ' .. C. Bigelow afid A. A. Smith, trustees of Savings and Loan Society) to Savings and Loan So- clety, 1628 d 253, lot on N line of Twenty- first street, 205 E of Noe, E 0 by N 114, trus- tee's deed; $1400. Maggie Egan (wife of Willlam F.) to Jerome Donovan, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 25 E of Alabama, E 2% by S 104; $10. Marcus S., Corinne S., Joseph and. Florence §. Koshland to Max Blum, lot on N line of California_street, 91:8 E of Drumm, E 38:11, NE 9:5, N 131:113-, W 45:10, § 137:6; also lot on SW corner of Broadway and Franklin stret, W |12 by § 35:6; also property in outside coun- tles; also _all interest in estate of Simon Koshland, J. Koshland & Co., S. Koshland & Co.; $5. Max Blum to Joseph, Abraham and Marcus 8. Koshland of the firms of S. Koshland & Co. and J. Koshland & Co., same; also property In outside counties; $. Joseph and Marcus S. Koshland, Henry Sins- heimer and Abraham Haas (trustees of the estate of Stmon Koshland) to Joseph Koshland et al., lot on N line of Pine street, 165 W_of Gough, W 55 by N 137:6; also lot 65, West End Homestead Asgociation; also property in out- side countles; $5. Joseph Koshland et al. to Rosine Koshland (widow of Simonm), same (three descriptions); 7. Rosine Koshland to Marcus S. Koshland and Henry Sinsheimer, lot 6, West End Home- stead Association; also property in outside counties; $5. Alameda County. Walter and Ada H. Gale to Villa Wiley, lot on E line of Benvenue avenue, 98.32 N of Par- ker street, N 49.16 by E 150.48 being lot 20, block A, Hillegass tract, map 3, Berkeley; $100. M. L. Wurts to Rebecca Wurts, lots 1 to 24, 28 to 36, map of subdivided lots 12, 13 and 14, a portion of lot 11, corrected map of Snyder Homestead_tract, Berkeley; gift. The McCarthy Company (a corporation) to Christian Raymaker, lot 21 and § 5 feet of lot 22, block C, Fruitvale Terminal tract, Brook- 1yn Township; $10. Alexander Heyneman to George Cumming, undivided half interest in lot on NB corner of East Fourteenth and Howard streets, N 200 by E 140, being & portion of Oak Tree Farm tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. 0 Wiiliam K. Wallace to’ Mary L. McNamee, 1 acre beginning at the most B corner of 4- acre tract of William K. Wallace, by deed of January 15, 1876, thence NW 7.46 chains, SW 1.343 chains, SE 7.46 chains, NE 1.343 chains to beginning, Brooklyn Township; $10. Charles E. Palmer to Edward Hackett, lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 150 E of Mad- ison, E 50 by S 100, block 197, Oakland; $. D. C. and Virginla D. Wilhelm to Theresa Hausmann, lot on S line of Twenty-seventh or Park street, 22:6 W of West, W s by S 8, bla!ck 2020, Whitcher tract, map 2, Oakland; 10. ¥ A and Elizabeth D. Heron to O, 8. Or- rick, lot on NW corner of Eleventh and Fal lon streets, W 60 by N 100, block 166, Oakland; subject to a mortgage for $4750; $10. John and Apollonia Slavich "to Rebecea Wurts, wife of Myron L. Wurts, lot on NW corner of Prospect avenue and McClure street, W 104 by N 50, lot 12 McClure Academy Grounds, Oakland; $10. C. W, and Jennie Ormsby to Helen E. Hugh- son, lot on E line of Harrison street, 1143 N of Twelfth, E 150 by N 39, being a portion of Alice Park property, Oakland; subject to deed of trust: $10. Also lot on E corner of Nine- teenth avenue and E Twenty-seventh, SE 250 by NE 140, block 92, Nt;fiharn Addition to Brooklyn, East Oaklal ). Fake to Willam H. Hinrichs, undivided one- Giexory, ot o W iiné regory, lot on né of Fast Ninet streat, %0 NW of Twenty-third avenue. N 43 ¢ SW 150, block B, subdivision 8 Assoclates bhoff_to John Focha, lot beginning at a point in NE line of San Le- andro road, which point is formed by inter- section of sald road line with NW line of K street, thence NE 200 by NW 110, being lot 1 and portion of lot 2, block A, Hayward tract, Eden Township; grant. Thomes A. and Catherine Crellin to Hetty T. | ROOMS papered from $2 50. and whitened from Henshaw (wife of W. G.),"lot on NW corner of Thirteenth and -Jackson streets, W 166.23 by N 100, block 195, Oakland; also a strip of land 2.12 wide, 1ying between above described property and fence ‘bondering Jeckson strest,: Onkiand; —_—————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAILED. Tuesday, February 15. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle. DOMESTIC PORTS. USAL—Arrived Feb 15—Stmr Newsboy, hence Feb 14. SEATTLE—Salled Feb 15—Stmr Alliance, for Orca. ———————————————— 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—327 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street; open until 9:30 oclock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 oclock. 106 Eleventh street; open untll 9 o'clock. 2326 Mission street; open untll 9 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. ASYLUM of Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T.—Officers and members of this commandery are hereby ordered to assemble at the Asylum THIS DAY (Wednesday), February 16, at 1 o’clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late frater, JOHN G. EDMONDSON. JONATHAN M. PEEL, Em. Com. WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M.—Officers and members are re. quested to assemble at the Temple THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, February 16, at 1:30 o'clock, to conduct the funeral of our late brother, JOHN G. ED- MONDSON. GEORGE J. HO Secretary. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 16, F. and A. M.—Special meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, February 16, at 7:30 o'clock. Becond degree. THEO. E. Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M.— Called meeting THIS EVENING at at 7:30 o'clock. Second Degree. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. MOUNT Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Second Degree. ITH, Becretary. I A THEODORE FROLICH, Secretary. & KNIGHTS of the Red Branch—Attend meeting TO-NIGHT. THE PRESIDENT. THE regular meeting of the SAN FRANCISCO BRICKLAYERS ASSO- CIATION will be held THIS (WED- NESDAY) EVENING, February 16, at B. B. Hall, 12 Bddy st., at § o'clock. Full attendance requested. Business of importance, E. J. BRANDON, Pres. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annu meeting of stockholders of the Western Be:: Sugar Company will be held at the office ot the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of March, 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing yvear, 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. SPECIAL NOTICES, BAD tenants efected for $; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 'CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tei. 5580. $1 up. 239 Third st. and 2808 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 t cabinet baths. '116 Taylor e e e e T DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 78 (Afty cents per share) of the OCEANIC STEAM- SHIP COMPANY will be payable at the of- fice of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, March 1, 1898. Transfer books will close on’ Wednesday, February 23, 1598, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. 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, 1806, at 3 o’clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ———————————————— SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. SCANDINAVIAN hotel cook, American hotel cook, wants engagement in country. Ad- dress C. SEN & CO., 108 Geary st.; phone, | NEAT young nurse” or _hoi 510 to $15; MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German cook and laundress de- sires situation; 213 years in last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter REFINED woman, with girl 4 years, desires situation; best reference; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. DANISH first-class cook; 2 years last place; understands all branches cooking. MRS, NORTON, 323 Sutter s tel. Green T721. A FEW excellently recommended and compe- tent general house servants (German and Canadian) ready for work. The Ladles' Se- lect and Modern Eastern Exchange and Reference Bureau, managed by ladies, 1023 Market st. reference. SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. ition in generally Ad- RELIABLE elderly woman wants a a small family; would make hersel useful; good home, moderate wages. dress box 1127, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation; good cook; washing and ironing. 106% Third st., room 7. ) EXPERIENCED dressmaker; is a first-class fitter and designer: will work for $1 per day. Address 19 Sixth st. WOMAN wishes work by the day; houseclean- ing; good laundress and cook; $1 a day and car fare. 442 Jessie st., near Sixth. 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. 13§ Fifth st., near Howard. BY a refined, intelligent young Englishwoman, & situation as lady's companion or aursery governess; best of references furnished. Ad- dress S., Russ House. . COMPETENT, reliable woman wishes work by the day; $1 per day and car fare. 114 Fourth st., room 33. HELP WANTED—Continued. GERMAN, Scandinavian or French second girl, $25; cook, German style, $30; 2 nurses, $20; 2 laundresses, hotels, $20 and $25; American working housekeeper, $15; 8 waitresses and chambermaids, hotels and restaurants, $20, $25 and $6 week; cook, small boarding-house, $25, and girls for housework, $15, $20 and $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. COOK, $30; second girl, $20; nurse, $20; cham- bermaid, ' §15; housegirl, $25, 2 in family: housegir], country, $20; young girl, assist, §10 to $12. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SWEDISH or German working housekeeper, 325, good place; 2 second girls, $25. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. FREE of Expense—Working girls obtain good homes at the highest wages. Ladles' Pro- tective Exchange and Reference Bureau, 1023 Market st. HELP WANT ZD-—Continued. FINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. near N IS5 roome. 350'a night; reading-room: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. House, 321 Ellls—Rooms 25c to 1 R A 44 week: hot and coid baths. ARKET, 4Branch office of The Call; want s and subscriptions taken. LARKIN, 615_Branch office of The Call; want ‘ads and subscriptions taken. EN to learn barber trade in elght weeks. S. MEN Barber College, 138% Bighth st. oms, 10c and_lc ulght: 75c and $1 S O mdeii House, Sixth and Howard sta. MARKET, §w% (Richo House)—Rooms 20c, %0 o S0c night; $1 to §2 week. DRUMM, 235 (Oriental)—Rooms, 15 to T5c per night; 50c to §150 per week. 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. THE Ladies'’ Employment Parlors, the largest and best appointed on the Pacific Coast; man- aged by educated and accomplished ladies; investigate. Rooms §, §, 7 and 8, 1023 Market. YOUNG German woman, good cook and baker, whose husband is employed during the da: would_exchange services for board for bot Box 1136, Call office. TWO_ young ladies, experienced in making up medicine chests for Klondike, desire situa- tions. Box 1139, Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes situation to do general housework, city or country; kind to children; good cook and plain laundress. Call 245 Minna st. YOUNG Swedish woman wants general hous: work by the day in respectable families; ex- cellent laundress, cook or housecleaner. Ad- dress D. A., box 1080, Call office. DRESSMAKER desires engagements by the day: all kinds of family sewing; first-class v Call office. ishes working housekeeper's position or to do plain mending. 131 Fourth st.. room 1. —— WANTED—Two salesladies, three milliners and factory girls. Ladles’ Exchange, 1023 Market. NEAT middle-aged American woman to go to the country; three In family. 303 Castro st., corner Sixteenth. FIRST-CLASS waist hands at 330 O Farrell strect. GIRL for general housework in family of two; wages $10 to §$12. Apply 1241 Ellis st, GOOD woman; wait on lady, do light house- work; $7 per month; references. 716 Franklin. NELLIE VOLZ, call 11 Sixth st. APPRENTICE for dressmaking; must be good | sewer. Apply 664% Minna st. YOUNG girl for housework, $10 to $12; sleep | home; neat and clean; nice place. 45 Bryant. | WANTED—A German girl for housework. 2016 Mission st. SITUATIONs WANTED—MALK. WOODSMEN and mill hands of all kinds can be had at once at C. R. HANSEN & CO. 108 Geaty st. JAPANESE Employment Office—Best help and Northern Housecleaning Company. 1808 Polk st. Telephone Polk 422. CHINESE and Japanese (estab, 20 years) help; Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay s JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; h cleaning; tel. Grant 56. G. AOKI, 30 G CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 42 HUNTER & CO.. Chinese and Japanese emp. office. 614% California st.; tel. Main 281 JAPANESE employment office; work day, | hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell; tel.Davis 605. SITUATION wanted—Man, young, sinsle, as gardener (flower and vegetable), milker, otc. best of references. Address box 1145, Call. ' | WAN' ituation around private place by | middle-aged man; good horseman and groom and careful driver; best city references. Ad- | di box 1149, Call office. YOUNG, sober, industrious Swede wants work | around family place; care of horses and | drive; reference. Address 143¢ Broadway. ouse ary. YOUNG German, handy and willing, wishes situation of any kind. Box 1141, Call office. YOUNG man wishes employment as office clerk or bookkeeper; has good experience; can furnish good reference. Address box 1622, Call office. SITUATION wanted by first-class Eastern coachman; best of reference from Vanderbilt family furnished. Call or address Coach- man, 722 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS orchestra wants engagements; concert and dance music. Address J. ANTHONY BROADWOOD, 6 Redwood court, Howard st. THOROUGHLY competent and rellable young American would like a posjtion as hostler or stableman in or near city; good references. Box 1160, Call. CHRISTIAN young man wishes some kind of g0od and steady employment. Address box 1136, Call office. SITUATION by a middle-aged, sober Swede, to take care of gentleman's place; under- stands horses; good driver. Box 1154, Call. BY Japanese; good cook; experience in private family; best references and highly recom- mended. Address H., box 1153, Call office. FIRST-CLASS woman cook, private boarding- | house, $35 per month. 530 Eighth st., Oakland. GIRL for light housework. 2517 Mission st. DR. WISE, the ladles’ speclalist, 14 McAllister st.; monthly troubles, etc.; 1 visit sufficient. WANTED—Neat, respectable German woman, £00d housekeeper, in small family, who is | kind to children; a good home and $10 per month; references. Address W. S., 812 Fourth st., Santa Rosa. GERMAN or Swedish girl wanted for general housework. 1704 Church st. WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- work. 1413 Scott st. APPRENTICES to learn hairdressing and hair- work. 9% Stockton st. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions | free; patterns %c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. OPERATORS on Singer buttonhole machine. | LEVI, STRAUSS & CO., 323 Fremont st. | | WANTED— WANTED At Montana House, 764% Mission <t.. men to take rooms; 10c. isc and 25 per night; 60c, %c and $1 per week. WANTED_To collect wages due laborers and ‘clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room: 25c & night; $1 a week. 4 MARKET st—Branch office of The want ads and subscriptions_taken. —— = e PARTNERS WANTED. Call; GERMAN girl, good cook, with §200 capital, as partner In good paying boarding house. 1625 San_Bruno_road. Franconio House FURNITURE WASNTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. $40 Mis- Mint slon st.; tel. e S INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.: highest prices paid. Tel. Plv|l 7L §5 LARKIN_Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. AND BOARD WANTED. Gicely furnished sunny suite of rooms, with board for two; must be north of Market, east of Hyde and south of Bush. Address box 1156, Call office. furnished roo: ROOMS YOUNG man wants small 0 with breakfast, in private family; city o Oskland; state terms; reasonable. Box 1138, Call office. A GENTLEMAN wishes room and board in private family not to exceed §30 per month Address box 1142, Call Office UNFURNISHED room in exchange for use of parlor and bedroom set. Box 1086, Call office. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. size roller- WANTED—A second-hand large top office desk; must be cheap and in good condition. Address Encinal Realty Office, 1457 Webster st., Alameda. 204 Mission 5000 TONS of castiron at once. street. PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, eto., bought and . J. Livingston, 204 Missfon. OPERATORS on_steam power sewing-ma- chines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted __clothing. Apply to MR. DAVIS, 8% Fremont. | 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. MALE HELP WALTED. PETE PETERSON, the blacksmith, please call; blacksmith, city, 8 to $250 a day; 10 ‘woodchoppers, $1 25 a cord; German gardener, $20 to $30; farmer for Glenn Co., §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. FRENCH chef, $100; breadbaker, $50; fry cook, country restaurant, $60; 2 waiters for Buro- pean plan, $35; vegetableman, $30. C. R. | HANBEN & CO., 108 Geary st. TWO first-class colored waiters with dres: suits for country hotel, §2%. C. R. HANSEN | 108 Geary st. TED—Quartz miners for California and ona, $3 day; 40 coal miners, by ton; 10 timbermen for mine, $2 50 day; 12 tie makers, 8¢ to 10c; 20 woodchoppers, $1'25 cord; black- smith for camp, $26 and found: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento "R—Old__gold, sl cast-off PAWNBROK 'Add.” COLEMAN. 41 Third. clothing bought EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil & mining engineering, sur- veying, assaving, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 grad= uates placed since 1892; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ship, $:0; low rates per weei and month. ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech., survey, assay,archit.; day & eve. 1 N DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. BOOK ING and_rapld calculations; a course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. MISS GAMBLE'S dancing school, 317 Devisa- adults, Fri., § p.m.; children, Thu., 3:3). FRANCISCO Business College, 123§ Mar- Ket st.; 124 positions in '6; 103 in '97. INSTRUCTION in tapestry painting, ef sons, 2ic. Studlo, 419 Geary st., room FISK_TEACHERS' AGENCY, 420 Parrott buflding; 13,000 positions filled; manual free. 24 Post. Book- WANTED—Circular sawyer and fller, $125; millwright, $125 to $150, for Alaska, free fare, must deposit §250 guaranteeing 9 months' service; gardener, $10 week and found. Apply | to . CROSETT & CO.,*628 Sacramento st. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wishes a situation in family or _boarding-house. Address YOUNG & CO., 720 Sacramento st. HORSESHOER and general blacksmith wants work. 209% Shipley st. BOY of 14 years wishes light employment. Ad- dress 16 Sumner st. WANTED—Position by an engineer of large experience; can give cash bond for §6000. Address box 1126, Call office. Al CUSTOM cutter and ‘Address box 1123, Call FIRST-CLASS gardener and horseman wants position on gentleman's place, or cook for ranch or private family; good references. Ad- dress box 704, Call office. GERMAN landscape gardener wishes work by the day, week or month. Call or write 2523 Sutter st., rear. tailor wishes position. office. BY a young married man as accountant, cash- ler or general office work; experience and g0od references. Address box 1061, Call. ABSENTEES—Confidential employe of leading, corporation will devote his spare time to any business of absentees; bonds furnished. ‘‘Con- fidence,”” box 1024, ff WINCHESTER House, st., near Mar. ket; 200 rooms, 25c to $150 night; $150 to $& week; convenient 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. WANTED—Experfenced, respectable woman, with 4-year-old child, will do housework and cooking for $12 to $15 a month; good cook; neat and thorough worker; competent to take entire charge of work in small family; country preferred. Address MRS. R. ELD- RIDGE, Dwightway Station, Berkeley. | BY middle-aged Boston lady, the care of an aged couple, sick or well, or as housekeeper; will be as careful of expenses as though per- sonally responsible for them. Address H., 932 Guerrero st. COMPETENT first-class woman; good refer- ences from Russ House for first-class work: also from others; good house-cleaner; willing to do anything. 684% Howard st. RELIABLE, refined German girl wishes situa- tion to care for child; can give ladies German lessons; also do fine embroldery. Address 1221 O'Farrell st. COMPETENT German woman wants work by the day; washing, ironing and cleaning: is a good worker. 17 Bridge place, off Broadway. YOUNG girl would like a situation to do light housework or take care of children. Apply 228 Ritch st., between Bryant and Brannan. SITUATION wanted by young woman to do cooking and general housework; wages mod- erate. Address box 1151, Call office. YOUNG woman desires a_ position as working housekeeper or to do plain mending. Address 12 Fourth st., room 21, second floor. BY competent American lady, situation housekeeper or cook; city or country. Ad- dress box 1150, Call office. YOUNG girl wishes situation to care for child; 00d references. Call or address 2228 Pine. .. G. LITTLE, 2200 Fillmore s GERMAN girl wants a place for cooking and general housework. Call 366 Third st. GIRLS for general housework, $25, §20, $15, $10. MRS. SPENCER, 1321 Park st., Alameda. LADY griddle-cake baker for the Falr; §7 per week. C. R. HANSEN & CO, 105 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN or German girl; cook and general housework; for an American family; three persons; $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. COMPETENT girl for general tousework; twe in family; $20. See lady at C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 108 Geary st. SWEDISH cook for_an Institution; $%5. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. NEAT second girl with references; short dis- tance in the country; $20. See lady at C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 108 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN or German girl for general housework, §25; Danish girl for general house- work, $25; 6 girls for general housework, $20; 17 girls for housework, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 8 WOODCHOPPERS, $12 and $1 cord, for different counties; 239 tie makers, 8c, 9¢ and 10c each; 6 laborers, city; 2 families to cut cordwood, gcod cabins fo live in, near a school house; 2 Italian vegetable gardeners, $20 and found; 2 choreboys for ranches, $ and $10; 2 milkers, $25; gardener, private family, $20; § timber ‘fellers; 3 crosscutters: hostler, city stable; married carpenter. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 3 COOKS, 2 ranch cooks, 3 walters, 2 dish- washers! MURFAY & READY, 634 and &3 | Clay st. WANTED—Cook for griliroom, country, $40 and found; broiler, $50; butler for country, see party here 10 a. m., $40; waiter, oyster house, city, $30; waiter for nice country place, $25 to $30;° 3 boys for light jobs, $10 to $15. AN- DRE'S, 308 Stockton st. WASHER and clean harness, $50 and room; house painter, $25 and found; lunch cook for saloon, $5 a week. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. HOTEL pastry cook, $40 and room: pastry cook and help on range; shop baker, 330 and room; baker's helper. MARTIN & CO., 49 Market st. BOOKKEEPERS, managers, salesmen, cash- |° fers, clerks, janitors, watchmen, mechanics obtain lucrative positions through the Clerks' Exchange, 1023 Market. No extra cost for trial; investigate. INVESTIGATE the references from business houses and from rellable men and women who have obtained good positions at the Clerks' Exchange, 1028 Market st. FREE of Expense—Business houses, hotels and restaurants obtain reliable male and female help free of any expense at the Exchange, 1023 Market st. WANTED—A first-class _carrlage blacksmith for mew work; none other need apply. A. MEISTER & SONS, Sacramento, Cal. : ARTISTIC sign writer for leading retail hous messenger, broker's business. 313 Bush s REAL estate and rental clerk; rental col- lector; 3 gents' furnishing clerks. 313 Bush. WANTED—Window dresser; office manager; elevatorman; steward, with good references. 1023 Market st. ‘WANTED—First-class shoe clerk; good hotel porter; head waiter. 1023 Market st. SALESMAN; Nevada and other oounties; staple article; factory to consumer. 1156 Mission st. GOOD canvassers for milk route on commis- sion; $1 50 a can. Address D., 2526 Mission st. Call TAeh, IRONER; lady’'s wear; country hotel laundry; 225. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WAITRESS, hotel, Fresno, $20; Hollister, $20; ‘Watsonville, $20;’ waitress and chambermaid for Elmira. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. TEN waltresses for first-class hotels in South- ern California, $20; reduced railroad fars. Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st, REFINED second girl, $25. MI! J I8 Butter mer S5 el sx;ic’(’nivu irl, $0. MISS CULLEN, i% Sut- er 2 WAITRESSES, $2) each. MI JLLE 325 Sutter st $ T 2 COOKS, $30 each. MISS CULLEN, 82 Sut- ter st. GERMAN woman, good cook, wishes place as lunch cook. Address 1218 Folsom st. SPANISH girl, housework, 315, TL- LEN, m‘s’uner st. iE e SITUATION wanted by young girl to do light housework; take care of children. 464 Clementina st. YOUNG woman wishes position In country to do light housework; good home more an ob- Ject than wages. Box 1144, Call Office. RELIABLE elderly Protestant woman wishes t0 do housework in small family; good plain cook. 1569 Fifteenth st. GOOD German cook wants situation; reference. Call 1022 Larkin st. VISITING governess; English branches and music taught by a refined and competent young lady. Call mornings at 2728 Pine st. YOUNG girl wishes situation in private family; would do housework in small famiy; first- class cook; references. Apply 125 Jullan ave. AMERICAN lady wants housework by the day. Call or address C., 212% Sixth st. YOUNG girl wishes to do_light housework and plain cooking. Call at 47% Harrison st. WANTED—Position as saleslady in_dry goods store; 10 years in last store; no objection to country. "Address box 1152, Call office. SITUATION wanted by & lady with a child as housekeeper in the country. Address 9% Market st., room 21. YOUNG woman. wishes housecleaning or wash- ing by the day. Address 4844 23d st. YOUNG girl to assist cooking and general housework. Address 925 Harrison st. . GIRL wishes to do general housework. 2608 Mission st., near Twenty-second. NEAT house girl, 2 in family, LEIN, 35 Suttes st o s CUL- FRENCH girl, housework, 2 in family, MISS CULLEN, 322 Sutter st. e REFINED ' German nu: ; MISS CULLEN, 25 Sutter st. @ » NEAT young chambermaid, $15. MI LEN, 325 Sutter st. o 3 s GERMAN or Swedish cook, $30 per month. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. o LAUNDRESS, $2 to $30. MISS CULLEN, 335 Sutter-st. GIRL, Polk, ; Alvarado, Cgfl gl. ‘Washington, $20; girl, ' firl. Paclfc ave, io5 [ A PR L 3 0 ; girl, Scott, H d- erick, §20; wirl, Baker, $a0; girl. Reas Valia Cal,, $20; girl, Webster, $20; girl, Sausalit $20; girl, California, §20; girl, Franklin, $2 17 girls, $15; 12 German, 11 Swedish and § Danish girls; German, Danish and Swedish spoken. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. LUNCH and dinner waitress, $20; lunch wait- ress, $3 50 a week; pantry girl, $20; 6 wait- Tesses, $ a week; waitress, $% a week and T00] 8 wal $15 and room; 10 wait- Tesses, country, $20 and room; girl to wash few napkins; 3 kitchen_ girls, ‘$15 and room; 3 girls for bakeries. MARTIN & CO., 74 Market st. IRONER, $2, room, board, etc.; ironer, §1 25 r day; girls to run mangler. MAR’ B b Maret e, " TRanSter: RN HONEST young man without home to help on milk_wagon, etc. Address C., Call branch, 2526 Mission st. piano_and vocal lessons $3 per month. MARY WESTHATUS, 3§ Fifth. st okils VOICE culture, piano Paris graduate: French, Spanish; new classes; $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. LUDLUM School of Elocution and Dramatio 928 GUITAR, mandolin, DENTISTS. FULL set of teeth, §5; painless extraction; see our combination plate, thin as paper; war- ranted 10 years; teeth without plates; crown and bridge work our specialty; teeth im- planted or transplanted; fillings 50c, crowns $350; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock; painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up; siiver fillings, 25c up; gold crowns, $ 50 up; your teeth put in without a plate; open evenings. 97 Market st., cor. Sixth; 'Phone Jessie 63 NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 50 plates, $5; gold filling, 75c up; silver, 25¢ up; plates mended, $1 up; special inducements to Klondikers; open evenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, charge for extracting when piates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from 33 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 teetn without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. ALLEN GRIFFITHS, dentist, has resumed practice. 44 Donohoe bldg, Market and Taylor. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUB, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. COLTON Dental Assoclation, $05 Market st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. —— ey FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d hand machinery. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. $300—PLEASURE, health and profit; two fins cows, poultry and fruit; plenty room: 10- room’ modern house: rent paid for one year, delightful part of Oakland. C. R. SHAW, East Oakland, Cal. Me- COW for sale—One of the best family cows in the State; kind and gentle; lady can milk; Alameda. white, brown, buff leg- Address box 18, Soquel, INCUBATOR _eges, horns, 35c per dozen. Santa Cruz Count. THBATRICAL wigs for sale. Apply H. Misslon st. 20,000 FEET of boards; price $7 per 1000. Call at 368 Dolores st. ‘WANTED—First-class brewer for Oregon. Ad- dress box 1143, Call office. 229 Cortland GOOD dog for Klondike: $25. 1 ave., near San Bruno road. STEADY boy, age 17, living with parents, de- sires situation. Box 1146, Call office. WANTED—An all-round photographer. Appl: at 620 Clay st e bl ‘WANTED—First-class solicitor on job work. MARKET-ST. PRINTING CO., 1144 Market. BOY who lives in Mission to drive butcher wagon. 2707 Howard st. RELIABLE, dishiwasher at 6 Sacramento st. apply 7 o'clock. SECOND clerk wanted in groc: deltvering: German preferred. - 2430 and to do California. BOY with some experience in painting and papering. Apply cor. California and Larkin. MAN or woman wanted to teach cigarmaking. 115% Fillmore st. o AGENTS wanted; Howard st. BARBER_shop fof s: chairs; $100; rent $1 g0od {nducements. 836 3 patent revolving only one in block. 26 Ninth 'st. CARPENTER and seamen for coast and deep- water at HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. GERMAN boy to drive wagon and help butcher shop. 1% Noe st. in BOLITAIRE diamond ring_and solitaire dia- ‘mond stud welghing 4 karats in all; both per- fect matches; cost $700; will be sold for $3%5. At UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. 80-POUND dog, 1 vear old. Box 1117, office. LARGE Newfoundland dog, suitable for Klon= dike. Box 1118, Call office. AT a sacrifice; fine Stearns bicycle; §20. 1038 McAllister st. TEN GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICE. Chotce Bourbon whisky, §5 proof, $18 30; Mc- Brayer whisky, 100 proof, 5 vears old, $23; Al Jamalca rum, $16$; extra_quality port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, § years old, $650; 4 vear, $750: real § vear, 35 50; gentine grape brandy, 100 proof, 3 vear, 3$22; 5 vear. $2430; Zinfandel claret, 34 3 Burgundy claret, $ 2: no charge for cooper- age or dravage: it pavs to buy for cash. Standard Liquor Co., 628 Market st., S. F. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and ofl;ce fl:irnn.l"\re fiy‘:)do)?xmre.: new and sec- ond hand. J. AN, 1017-1019-1021-1 Mission st., above Sixth. i 8000 PAIR shoe lasts: “also dealer in second: 1an: lools, machinery, ete. mail ords promptly attended to. 48 Mission st. Call PARTNER with $50 to manufacture Klondike speclalties. Address Box 1120, this office. WANTED—Active, reliable messenger boy, $2 75. Address box 1115, Call office. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mecha that Ed Rolkin, Reno Hou: T a::r.hlltuln 150 large runs Denver House, 217 This rx‘? rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. RECRUITS wanted for the United Stat marine corps, United States navy; ables bodled, unmarried men, between the ot 21 and 30 vears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de. clared their intention to become such; must character and hx‘bl;. and able be of good speak, srnd and write Engli SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; locat in city. Apply at 767 Market :&.m fion 2 MORE girls for ice-cream parlors; 2 $20 tkoe‘s?! and room. MARTIN & Coe?ofii CIVIL service Government tions—50 tions and answers free.. Addyoss HUGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. DOMESTIC sewing machine, almost new; § drawers: attachments. 1915 Mission, near Fifteenth. 1 AND 2-bowl barber washstands, . HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gute‘l?‘:. ST SAFES—New and second hand: cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe I'ac., 533 Sacramento. ENGINE, boller, dynamo, motor, belts and pump. H. S. WHITE, 515 Mission st. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building erfal. 1122-35 Mission st. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand: all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10: Records, $5 per doz.; Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupi, 933-946 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. NATIONAL cash ter cheap. Inquire at A meat market, 576 ]';::rll:('l nct. ot BARS. showcases, counters. shelving, etc.. bought and sold. 1063, Mission, near Seventh. ELDERLY woman wishes place, city or coun- try: $8 or $10 & month. - 275 Mirina st. 8 COLORED girls, elty. b GOLORED girls, 0. city. MARTIN & CO., PIANIST—Quick reader, wish " ol e Pomten | FIRST-CLASS talloress on 432 Montgomery st., room ts. Apply s | BARBERS' As: o ARTELS Seacciion Yo B BAILORS and ordl s, o D‘mu:z- -ulu; wanted at FOR sals on 3 2 OR ,tal> chieap—Second-hand fireproof safe. Sec., 3% e A _WEEK'S news for § conts_The Weekiy Call, In wrapper, for mailing.

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