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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TH'UBSbAY. FEBRUARY 24 1898. SMALL FIELDS AT INGLESIDE Tame Sport, in Which| Four Choices Won Purses. Honig's Gelding E4 Gartland a Big Hit in His New Turn. Lord Chesterfield Again First in the Steeplechase—George Miller a Disappointment. h as if the $25 re- | ainers before they can | t Ingleside is going to | show of the local track. | yesterday wore a stunted | and not enough coin circulated | t the ring to pay the bookmakers’ start a make a side expenses. There are a number of horses stabled at the Emeryville track, but their owners are not in possession of coin enough to bring them over to | this side of the bay. Such is the flour- ishing condition of racing. The con- ditioning of the races at Ingleside shows a poor hand at the helm and the light attendances attest to this| assertion. The high winds and the slow condi- tion of the track were not conducive to fast tin nd besides the horses start- | i in the different events were many degrees below stake form. Favorites | succeeded in taking four of the six Ed Gartland, the black acrobatic wonder of Dan Honig's menagerie of equine stars, gave another of his my tifying performances in the mile handi- cap. The last time the black fellow started was at Oakland, when a 9 to 10 iwvorite. He finished last—broken arted at the company he was com- | pelled to travel with. = Yesterday the books laid 6 to 1 about him, and, in| ont all the way, he won by a boat's length from Souffle, the 3 to 2 favorite, ridden by Todd Sloan. Master O’Con- nor rode the winner and his chest ex- pansion was 42 inches after the race. The speed shown by Mainstay, Imp. Dev Dream and Blarney Stone was dismal to a marked degree. he largest field of two-year-olds that had as yet faced the starter went to the post in the opening event, fif- teen “bables” sporting silk. Royal Fan, fayorite in the betting, coupled with Primavera, led almost from the start and won easily from Obsidian, which colt should run better next time out. Villmar v a good third. The old favorite, George Miller, was | an_overwhelming choice for the six- | furlong selling run that followed, but showing the way to the stretch, passed it up. Miss Lynah, with Todd oan in the saddle, now assumed sition, but only momentarily, son on Caliente came with a | winning hands down in 1:16%. | Martin finished in the show. | The short-course steeplechase proved gift for Dan Dennison's handy jumper, Lord Chesterfield, which closed in the betting at odds of 3 to 1. Hus- ton at once took him to the front, and, a a capital hand at fencing. the little fellow won, ng up, twenty-five lengths in front of Governor Budd. Monita and three Forks came to grief at the fourth jump, both ridets escap- ing serious injury. While running in| second position, Mestor, ridden by | Peters, fell at the last obstacle. | Ed Corrigan played his two-year-old Ach to beat the favorite Form-ro in | the second kindergarten dash, and it | was only beca the use latter was pounds better that he won. Willie Martin on Ach was given a flying start, and, repeatedly fouling H. Brownon the favorite in the run home, was finally beaten a neck despite his questionable tactics With the best ones scratched from | the'last event at one mile, it was easy for Fashion Plate, which, starting a 8 to 20 favorite, won as she pleased | Gartland. Alf Stanford was also suspended for | fallen over the poor showing made by Senator | Blana on Washington's birthday. from Lena, the second choice. Soniro finished in the show. Turf Notes. Willie Martin was set down for a week, his Jocose ride on Ach being more than the good- natured officlals in the stand could stand for. It Is very seldom that the ‘‘Emperor’’ resorts i to questionable tactics, but he evidently wanted | to be up to date. The stable of W. L. Stanfleld was ordered suspended for the showing made by George Miller. A like sentenc was meted out to Dan Honig for the improved showing made by Ed the indifferent showing made by Silverado in the steeplechase. All of the suspended horse- men named have been requested to attend a meeting of the stewards to be held on Satur- day evening. Buck Burns, who fode Three Forks, was re- | ported to have suffered a fracture of the collar | bone when that jumper fell with him. Buck was not intended by nature for a steeplechase rider, and the sooner he becomes aware of | the fact the lighter will be his medical ex- | penses. Trainer Johnny Campbell feels greatly crest- He says he bet a good chunk on the chestnut, and only | the closing of the interlor poolrooms kept him from losing a much larger amount. This is | hard luck, but it would seem as though a trainer should be able to tell whether or not his horse could negotiate the going by the way he galloped on the morning of the race. S e TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. First Race—Three-quarters of a mile; purse. ¢ Tea Rose III. (633)Hermoso . 107 Hurly Burly . 618 Bonnie Ione 90 | Highland Ball 54T Glorian .. 100 Sutton 107| 251 Daylight ........110 | ) Prompto W7| (624)Fonsovannah .10 | 241 Imp.. Mis: Second Race—Seven | -eighths of a mile; three- | year-olds; selling | 109] 633 B Moro . 105 | George Lee Rebel Jack 110! Bonito . 2109 | )Castake 107| (583)Melv. Burnham.110 Novia 105! 603 Bow and Arrowl02 519 Dr. Marks 107 €33 The Ace.. 2107 | 621 Gotobed . 110! 609 Bonita R. 104 633 Plan 107| 618 Rio Frio . Third Race—One and an eighth miles. | (609 Mortnel ......... $9] 605 Los Prietos . i 636 Howard Mann..114| 636 Ostler Joe . Fourth Race—One mile; selling. | 634 Foremost Palmer. % wifth Race—Five-eighths of a mile; purse. | 631 Trolley .105! 639 George Miller...111 613 Fly cesane l\l'lhlfl)fl. Q. Ban W14 (620 Lord Marmion..106/ 7 Traverser 106 } xth Race—Seven furlongs | 632 Gallant )!l'l‘ 641 Presidio . Jam | £30 Won't Dance...107| 551 Gold Dust 11 630 Veragua 109| 615 Durward 108 ... Greyhurst 106 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First Race—Tea Rose III, Fonsovannah, lorian. cond Race—Bonito, Gotobed, Castake. Third Race—Howard Mann, Ostler Joe, Mori- nel. Fourth Race—Satyr, Schnitz, Benamela. Fifth Race—Traverser, Lord Marmion, Trol- ley. Sixth Race—Greyhurst, Won't Dance, Vera- gua. If the lead in your pencil is poor, try the famous ‘“‘Koh-I-Noor." . —_————————— Senator Sharon’s Nephew. The case of C. H. Davis, nephew of the late Senatdr Sharon, and Ned Foster, charged by the management of the St. cholas Hotel with petty larceny, was dismissed by Judge Joachimsen yester- day, as the complaining witness refused to prosecute. The felony charge against Davis preferred by Billy Abbott, saloon- keeper on Grant avenue, of obtaining money by false preten: was called in Judge Low’s court erday and con- | tinued. Abbott swore to the complaint and means to press the case. — e KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Last Monday Yerba Buena Lodge in- tiated one member and received one ap- plication. This lodge will give a smoker on the 14th of March. Saxon Lodge received several applica- | tions last Tuesday and initiated one can- didate. The same night Liberty Lodge had an_initiation. On Wednesday night Prescott Lodge of Oakland, which has been making rapid strides of late, initiated two candidates nd received two applications. Leland Stanford Lodge, the baby lodge of the city, had two applications at its last held meeting, and these will be ini- tiated at the next. The eighteenth anniversary of the or- ganization of Keystone Lodge will be cel- social hall of the Alcazar. Fred Raabe, Fred Raisch, Charles H. Holcomb, U. J. Tuska and George W. Branch compose the committee of arrangements. The_initiation of a candidate in Polar Star Lodge last Friday was followed by a vocal and instrumental programme. At | the close of the lodge, “The Polar Whist Club” held a session. Grand Dictator Archibald addressed j}\' stone Lodge at its last held meet- ng. Advances made on furniture and planos, with | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. . ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB—| s‘i}umter Meeting, Wednesday, FebAIz’ “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ngleside Track—99th day of the . 1898. Weather cloudy. Track FIRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $350. %m Horses o 1l _Inde 2 Rt Bt %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL 62 Roval Fan . 1m0 2 1 16 [Conley 2 Ybsic 5 1. 3 Obsi 18| 5 th 2h |W. Martin 2 52 118] 8 32 31 [McHugh 10 10 4 % 4h |Clayton 8 -6 8 22 5h |Clawson 50 60 3 42 62 [E. Jones 12 1% 1 12 7% |iHennessy s ol 7 6 1 8h |Spencer 1 10 | 2 2% 9% |O'Donnell ...| » e | 13 81 102 |G. Wilson ...| 25 30 | 10 101 113 [Cameron . 2 o2 | Lobor ....000 1 11 122 |W. Taylor ...l 20 2 | o San Le 9 72 {H. Brown . 0 2 | 66 By . 5 4 142 McDonald 20 3 SN LT 2 15 Golden 0 30 | s.Coupled with Roval Fan. ** Coupled with Obsidian, e ’i‘(n 4. Winner, L. H. Ezell's ch. f. by Prince Royal-Fan Fare. Good start. Won 689, SECOND RacE four-year-olds and upward; purse, “Index. Horses. Welght St m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CIL | 100 ¥ n % [Clawson e 104 5 i 4 [T. Sloan 2 135 s 4 |Stevens g 5 and upward; purse, $500. “Tndex. ~ Weight.|St %m. %m. %m Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. ClI et iR e it | 3 61 Ed Gartlan &3 4% DA e s oAl o 562 Souffle, 5 e e iR T e T B 33 @ Mainstay, 6..0010313 21 21% 23 21% 38 H 611 Imp.Devil's D'm, i 5 5 5 13 7 _(®3) Blarney Stone, 3 851 A hn B e s . * Coupled with Mainstay Time, 1:4$%. Winner, D. A. Honig’s blk. g by imp. Albert-Plazza. Good start. Won casily aad FOURTH RACE—S 641, TRTNa e antlupmal: _Tndex. Horses. W -3 | Jockeys. [0p. ©IL 98) Lord Chesterflald, 4.129! 110 5 [Huestor t 1 Governor Bugd, 5..139 45 212 'M'c';(!:?::. g 3 H 4 Esperance, a 13 32 33 |Bamy - 15 S Presidlo. 530 435 |Cochran B 2 s Silverado, a. [ 6 5 [Stanford 5 6 Mestor, A 8 . ... |Peters 4 72 2 Three F . . |Burns 48 Monita, a. =2 - IM 2527 Winner, D. Dennison's b. g. by Chesterfield-Tulala. Good start. Won 649Q, FIFTH RACE—Four turlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $3. “Index. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. %) Formero 2n° 1h |H Brown ..[7-10 4. Ach 12 28 . |W. Martin s *3 Foxey . 33z 32 [E. Jones 015 Dot Teli 43° 43 |Conley 4§ a Juanita . 51% 52 |§ _ % 0dd Eyes [ o [PWosesl B % . Conveth-Formosa. Good start. Won G4, SIXTH RACE—One mile: selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, §350. . = . Horses. T um. %m. %m. Str. “(67) Fashion Plate, 4. In 2% 12 13% Lena, 4 s 41% 4D 42 42 Soniro, 4 33 34% 33 32 Kaiser Ludwig, 11 1% 21 2% 368 Veloz, 4. 5% 61 B1% 5% 534 Pleasanton, L] $ . - | Miller, | W Graham, Auburn (LANSNEY ARG UNITED Activity Shown by the Scotech in the Proposed Burns Monument. Judge Belcher, Chairman on Designs, Submits a Report Which Is Adopted. Scotchmen from the highlands and from the lowlands in California are united on having'a monument in Gold- en Gate Park worthy of their poet. ‘With this object in view the executive committee of the “Bobby” Burns monument met in Scottish, Hall on Larkin street last night. Judge E. A. Belcher, chairman on de: signs, submitted a partial report, which was received by the following resolu- tion: Resolved, That its report of the committee on design be adopted; that the committee on design be and it Is hereby empowered to proceed upon the BUgges- tion approved by it in- its report, and invite competition upon the Burns monument to be erected by this commit- tee, and on its report to make an award of the contract and second and third pre- miums if the designs submitted shall, in their opinion, deserve any award, and that it have full power to act in the premises. In connection with this Chairman Belcher submitted on behalf of his com- mittee the following as a guide to com- peting sculptors for designs: That all sculptors be Invited to compete for a design for a monument to Robert Burns, the poet, to be erected in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, at the site selected, photographs of same to be for- warded. . The amount avaiiable for the monument to be twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), your committee deeming it advisable to retain part of the money for unforeseen | conditions. ‘While bronze is preferred for the figure and panels, suggestions from the artists are respectfully requested without restric- tion as to material used: All stone work to be California granite. After the design has been finally ac- cepted and full size models made, such parts as are to be of metal must be made in _San Francisco. The sculptor must furnish a model of his design, one-quarter size, which must accompany drawings and proposal. The competitor whose design shall be finally selected shall be awarded the con- tract. Conditions and payment to be upon terms hereafter mutually agreed upon. A premium of one thousand dollars (§1000) will be given to the second best design, provided it justifies the award. A premium of five hundred dollars ($500) will be given for the third best design, provided it justifies the award. The committee reserves the right to re- ject any and all designs that may be of- fered, if. in its judgment, the designs fail to meet in quality the requirements neces- sary to fittingly commemorate the poet, Robert Burns. All competitors desiring to compete and requiring information in regard to the subject, will communicate with the chair- man of the committee on designs, Judge Edward A. Belcher, City Hall, San Fran- cisco, Cal. It was estimated that the sum of $20,000 net should be reserved for the monument outside of all claims and al- lowances. The committtee on site was ingtruct- ed to have a photograph of the loca- tion upon which the site is to be erected | taken at the earliest date possible, in order that sculptors may see the en- vironment. —_————— O'Brien’s patent spring; best and easiest riding buggy made; rubber or steel tires. 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Pet R Adams, Monrovia |J Maber, S L Oblspo BALDWIN HOTEL M L Cooper, Modesto | J C Smith, Petaluma H M Spoin- San Jose 3 Condely, Sacto J Wainwright, SS Npt J Malvert, St Helena Miss McCudden, Valljo G C Wright, Chicago C Stowell, Ogden W G Church, Toledo A W _Eochedor, Toledo Mrs E W Marley, L A H Meyer, St Helena | Miss L Markley, LAng E Michael, San Jose |Miss B Markley,L Ang Oakland |H C Churchill, ‘Boston . Prt Costa |J H Peck, Los Ang H Karlin, Fresno J Ruder. Ukiah W Wright, Ohio Mrs J Menor &s,Salins C M Smith, San’ jose R H Hostetter, § Jose E Pugh, Oakland | C Nicenonger&w,Stktn | B D Fargo, Los Ang S L Kline, Corvallis F W Peters, 5t Louls | R D Cronk, Chicago ¥ Comstock &w, Minn|D Sabel, N Y J McCudden, Vallejo | Dr Cooper, Modesto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W Miller, Carpentarta |P McGurgan, Madera J A Simons, Cal Mr Walters, Cal W B Browlee, Cal P Dragliovich,S Clara J Manning, Cal D H Murray, Cal F Smith & w, Cal J C Maxwell, Seattle N O Noss, Logansport| R McDonald, Fresno C Baker, Stockton C Bannister, San Jose A Anderson, San Jose|Mrs Alderson, Buite W._Mitchell.’ Cal James McComb, N Y I Brown, Stockton S Gilbert, Oakley,Kan G F Shomas, Sacto | —_— e LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, February 23. Stmr_Crescent City, Stockfleth, 102 hours fm Grays Harbor, via Crescent City 56 hours: pass and mdse, to Grays Harbor Commercial Co. DOMESTIC PORTS. CASPAR—Arrived Feb 2—Stmr Jewel, hence Feb 22 GREBENWOOD—Salled Feb 2—Stmr Whites- boro, for Port Los Angeles. PORT BLAKELEY—Arfived Feb 2—Bktn Gleaner, from Port Townsend. Salled Feb 23—Schr Jas Garfield, for Dyea. e s 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—521 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 239 Ha s street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin strest; open until o'clock, 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: opsn until 9 o'clock 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'cl zk. 226 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. Time, 1:47. Winner Joseph Harvey's b. £. by Racine-Foust 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. | EXPERIENCED MEETING DORIC Lodge No, 2 e aa s No. 28, F. (THURSDAY) o'clock. Second ~degree. brethren are. imvlted > By THOMAS L. HILL, W. M. , Secretary. J. R. GOLDSMIT! " and A. M. THIS at 7:3) Sojourning st.—Called meeting EVENING, NOTICES. order of A CALIFORNIA M., will meet THIS February Second_degree. e EVBNING, o'clock. Lodge No. 1, (TH] A, By order of at 7 F. and A. [URSDAY, 5 Francisco Scottl Club meets THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Ftll.efll:!}' Hall, O'Farrell st., at 8§ o' follows. The .ubfeftl.m night. ANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. X7 Scotland d ias g‘”dul.‘r:.'lon o} cotland and En; n Productive of Benefit to' Bither Country s+ will be debated by Clansmen J. Hill and J. All ‘B;solchmen are invited to attend. . < A, D, f18) GEORGE W. PATEARVSJOS Thistle 32 Smoker Ross. Roval A gala Chief. AUSTRIAN Benevolent Soclety neral delegates of above-named So- clety are hereby not! t at their hall, 413 Suu[:‘:‘zt. 0 _assemble . TO-MO] ROW (Friday), at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp, A. CONNICH, Sec, to_attend the funeral brother, E. L. LINDWALL. M. SCANATICH, Pres. By _or¢ of our late der SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; hou: cleaning; tel. Grant 5. G, AOKL 30 Geary. HELP WANTED—Continued. EXPERIENCED rators ind Waists. NEWBAUEGR BROS. lx"f-!lr::t ot CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 4143 O'Farrell ot. tel, Hast 425, ‘GOOD girl for cooking and gen: 5 Wages §20. 536 Union st Soeral ousework: m't Office—Best help and JAPANESE Employ Northern Hsclng Co. 1505 Boik: tel. Pork 125 GIRL to care for babv and do light house- work (about 15 or 16). 2§30 Twenty-fourth. COOK, German, wants situation in restau- rant, lunch or coffee house; competent and steady and best of athady of references. 51 Third st., GOOD baker wants position; work on bread and cakes. LOUIS f - oyt ek CLEMENT, 220 uc;nl WANTED—Girl for cooking, general house-. _work. Apply 2409 Washington st. MONEY loaned on watches, diamon low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. DR. WISE, the ladles’ specialist, 14 McAllister st.; monthly troubles, ete.; 1 visit sufficient. Jewelry; SITUATION wanted by man and wife to take charge of ranch on shares; Address 'A. Vo, 425 Bush st oS experience. COMPETENT baker foreman wants a_situa- tion_as such; refe 2 ress G ., 309 Third st., Oakiands - Address C. FIRST-CLASS gardener and green-hous (understands care of horses and cows) wishes _situation; good reference. Box 1305, Call. YOUNG experienced butcher, good reputation, wagon. = Address Wishes situation in shop or _ Butcher, 2965 Twenty-itst st. BY young butcher. in shop. Add; Gaktand, 11" 0 drive wagon and work ‘Butcher,”” 844 Broadway,. SPECIAL meeting of stockholders of Daliry- men’s Union of California will be held at ther, offices, 115 Davis street, WEDNESDAY, | March 9, 15, at 1 p. m., tion of such business as may come before the | WARREN DUTTON, Pres. meeting. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular 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. 189, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of diréctors to serve for the ensuing year, and the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, February 26, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. for the transac: | annual —_— NOTICES. SPECIAL BAD tenants eected for_ " city or country. PACIFIC CO., 415 Montgomery st., room collectiuns made; COLLECTION 6; tel. 5580. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.; elec- trictan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet 120% Geary st., room 1l. baths. MME. HANSEN, latest gal cabinet baths. 116 Taylor —_— st. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Div fice of the company, 327 after Tuesday, March 1, 15%. will close on’Wednesday, February 23, 1898, at 3 o'clogk p. m. DIVIDEND NOTICES. No. 78 (fifty cents per share) of the OCEANIC STEAM- SHIP COMPANY will be payable at the of- idend Market H. SHELDON, Secretary. —_— Transfer books on and SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS French mald and seamstress de- sires situation; 2 years nurse: best references Sutter s NEAT young girl desir work or as nurse, 310 to CULLEN, i% Sttter st. COMPETENT French second girl desires situa. tion, or as nurse; best references; city or MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. GERMAN second girl with references desires a 3. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sut- across the bay situation. ter st. YOUNG American girl (20 years) wishes to | work for some well-to-do people in San Fran- | cisco for a good home; best references, dress MISS D. ELIZABETH, SE. corher of Seventh and San Fernando sts., San Jose,Cal. RESPECTABLE American woman |8 greatly in need of work and a good home; temperate; is a good worker and can do any kind of work; has references; please call or send car- “room 2. fare; light wages. 664t H: HOUSEWORK wanted by n capable and hon- children; 405 Stevenson est woman; willing and short distance across the st., near Fifth. do_housework, references; wages $10. near Powell. AN experienced housekeeper wants situation In the city where she can have hér little girl; | good cook; small wages; good references. 2438 | Post st. woman good cook, baker and work; nationality Scotch dress Cook, 615 Larkin st YOUNG girl (Danish) wish second work or care of children; no objec- tion to Oakland or Ferkeley. Address 213 Sixth ave. COMPETENT woman wants situation to do housework: no objection to country; best of city references. Address 2418 Geary. general DRESSMAKER, fi and _designer: thorough d aay. for comfortable ho compensation; city ERMAN woman wants washing, eleaning and nui Seventh st., third flat. WOMAN help in boarding-house; 148 Sixth st., room 124. YOUNG woman wishes a_position as Langton st G with a WANTED-—Position to work by the day: good housecleaning, ete. 1660 Polk st. laundress, GIRL wishes situation to do light housework; ood home: $8 to $10 month. Box 1300, Call. YOUNG girl wishes situation to do light Sixth st., near Brannan. housework. 604 GIRL for housework, plain cooking or cham- berwork, city or country. $12 Buchanan st. WANTED—By a woman to do li or housecleaning by the rsing. last place; MISS CULLEN, 32 | situation at house- references. oward st. fond of bay. | WOMAN wishes situation in private family to cooking and wants es situ ~class fitter, stylish draper ressmaker; MISS WARWICK, 830 Geary st. NEAT, refined girl attending school will o in small_family; small | Box 1299, work by 'th wishes <ituation in private family or $10 a month; child 3 ye: cook~ on ranch. day; BARRELL, 16) Clara st., in rear. STRONG American woman wants work by the washing, ironing or housecleaning; day, d: d carfal 2 CHAMBERMAIDS with positic hotel. Apply at 160 Powell st. RESPECTABLE woman, good plain_cook and | laundress; no objection country. 731 Folsom GERMAN girl, good cook, wants a situation | a private’ family. Call at 2 Turk st, in \Park Hotel. RESPECTABLE American lady with little daughter wishes a situation as housekeeper; short distance in country no objection. 1275, Call office. YOUNG girl of good family, with some ex- perience as store girl, wishes a situation in a bakery or do light housework; good treat- ‘Address -box ment preferred to high w 1280, Call office. Call or address 731 Folsom. itions i ages. washing; 924 Washington st S situation: laundress or house. Teference. tion M. S, 1341 t washing or as | . MISS Ad- 800d, t., Ad: “do by the | sist he day; city. ars old 2% MRS. $1 Box ENERGETIC woman wishes position where must have there is a chance to ad work immediately. 1817 Eve WOMAN wishes to do housework by the day: 00d laundress, cook and housecleaner. essie st., near Sixth. GERMAN girl wants a position to do general housework in a German family. 43 Jessie st COMPETENT, reliable young woman wis| work by the'day to do any kind of work. Ad- dress box 1256, Call office. ‘GOOD cook and second girl for same. house, or would do waiting or chamber work; city hotel preferred. Box 1232, SITUATION wanted by good cook for family; clty or country. Call.at 677% Mission st. ess and housecleaner, with best references, wants work by the day: 3L or countr: COMPETENT laundr _Box 1291, Call Office. vance; erett st., Al lameda. i3 Call. WOMAN with experience, _first-class _cook, ‘wishes 410, TUn & boarding house. Apply 8 st. a position; referenc GERMAN girl wishes to do upstairs work and %0 Twelfth st., corner Harrison. sewing. PETENT youn; stenographer desires Torenc ‘.dyBDx 115‘8. Call office. YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeep- s not afraid of work:; no objection to first-class references. er; country: near Geary. 150" Cc ook st., GERMAN girl wants a sition as chamber maid or entire housework, but prefers cham- ber work. Call at 1022 Mason st. FIRST-CLASS cook (colored) wishes position In private boarding house or family, or will do chamber work. Address 1024 Jackson st, FIRST-CLASS gard . IRST-CLASS sardener wants work by the ¥ or month. 2023 Sutter st. SITUATION ~wanted around privat : middie-aged man: understands ears of horsea: 8ood careful driver; can milk and d work; references. A. B., box 12, (it MAN (young, single) wants situation as gar- dener, (fowers and vegetables), milker, & i nd care horses: Al ref ‘ medium wages. , Box 145, Call, o SITUATION wanted in the city by a fireman; can take charge of an engine; handy with _tools. Address box 1278, Call office. YOUNG man who has experience in Dphotog- raphy and printing busin Adaress 627 Valleso ate ) T ohes position. BARTENDER wants situation, 1. M., 1300 Turk st., San Francisco. FIRST-CLASS baker (German), sober and In- dustrious, wants a_situation; cit; n- try. I M., 13 Ninth st. o ¥ oo BUTCHER, young man, would like a X i position in the country; a good all round Address H. D. A., 147 Seventn st ~oioner- WANTED—Position as foreman of h, or- chard ‘or vineyard; 10 years' California ex- perience; strictly first-class and _thoroughly Jorsed I all improvements: wite Al cook run arding H 3 _Box 1265, Call office, ¢ DOUS ey AMERICAN man_and 'wlvg want_situations ork on ranch; reference. or address D., 1037 Mission st o o o Cll GARDENER: French; experienced In landscape and general work: 'best references: by the day or month. Call or address 2321 Bost st. FIRST-CLASS German gardener wants situa- tion In citv or country; good propagator; g{‘g’:;y n‘eveizlh loolll c::dm“E;Rl:m intelligence apply. ress k __ 87 Bryant st., city, S. F. man MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 18 Giant &% WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms, 25c to $150 night: $150 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free ’'bus and baggage to and from ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WAITRESS, country hotel, $20, fare pald; Protestant second girl and sew, $20; house: work gitls, country. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 2 WAITRESSES, §20 each. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 2 WAITRESSES, $ per we " CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FRENCH second girl, §25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. AN educated girl as nurse, 2 children, 3 and § years, 315; across the bay. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. AN_Irish girl, housework, §25. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Suiter st. 2 GIRLS, San Mateo, waiting and chamber- work, 315 each. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. HOUSEWORK girl, Merced, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. WORKING housekeeper, §20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SECOND girl, Carson City, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sttter st. COLORED cook, §2%5. MISS CULLE: N, 3% Sut- ey, $20; cook, $30; nurse, MISS CULLEN, 3 Sutter. LAUNDRESS, $80. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- ter st. second_girl and seamstress, $2. 'LLEN, 3% Sutter st. must wear a cap, YOUNG neat girl (not over 18 years) for store. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 5 girls for general Scandinavian girl for house- 6 girls for housework, EN & €O, 108 Geary st. water resort, Southern fornia, 2’ waitresses, Fresno, $2 waitresses, small country hotel, $15 each waitresses for Santa Cruz County; waitress 4 GERMAN cooks, $2 housework, $20. work, c fee pai $15. R. HA for Napa, see lady here, fare paid, and N & CC Geary st. 3 IRONERS, country hotel, $3 an und and free fare: ironer, hotel, §25. - 108 Geary st. C. R. HANSEN NG neat girl put up capsules in_window of drugstore, 35 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. NURSE for an Institution, $30; second girl see lady here at 11 to-day; nurse, 1 child, $20; 4 cooks, German style, $25: laundress and chambermald, $25: plain ironer in laundry, $20; Waitress to take charge, $25; 6 waitresses, hotels, etc., $20, and a large number of girls to fill our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter. CHAMBERMAID and plain _washing, private family, Oakland, $30; second girl, Berkeley, $20; segond girl, Oakland, $20, and a .number of second girls,’ city, at $20 and $25; German housegirl, city, $20, two in family; Irish housegirl, §2 to $30; cook. $30; Swedish cook, $25, and 'a number of girls and women for city and country. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. GERMAN waitress, country, §20 and room; 2 waltresses, $20 and room; 3 waltresses, $5 a $25, week; 2 waltresses, $i a week; 2 chamber- maids, same place, call early; 2 chamber- maids and wait, $15 and room; 'chambermaid and wait. Alameda, $15 and room, see party here 12 o’clock. MARTIN & CO., 49 Market. AN assistant cook. MRS. LAURENCE, 306 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS laundress; references. MRS, LAURENCE, 306 Sutter st. LADY'S mald; city references. MRS. LAU- RENCE, 306 Sutter st. GERMAN and American girls wanted: wages $25, $20. 315, $10. MRS. SPENCER, 1321, Park st., Alameda. 7: WANTED—German or Scandinavian girl for general housework. CHRIS JESSEN, Blair's ranch, Piedmont, Oakland. WANTED—Young girl for housework; wages $12. 133 Hartford st.; take Castro-st. cars. WANTED—GIrl In store; work light. 25 Third st. WANTED—A millinery apprentice; with the needle. 1717 Sutter WANTED—A girl for general ply 2% Pine st. GOOD finishers on vests and apprentice. 6413 *Stevenson st. YOUNG girl preferred. WOMAN or little girl to wash dishes over din- ner hours. 605 Broadway, Oakland. WANTED—GIrl to assist In general housework. 507 Hayes st. WANTED—Girl for housekeeping. 1020 Folsom street. one handy ar Laguna. ousework. Ap- for_general housework; Ge 1202 Buchanan st. e OPERATORS on wrappers; power: steady em- ployment. STENER. 416% Ellis st. YOUNG business lady of refinement, unincum- bered, for money making business.402i Geary. GIRL to take rare of baby. Chase Bakery, 1923 Fillmore st. & ken; GIRL to walt at table. Chase Bakery, 1923 Filimore st. - COLORED woman, exprienced nurse, fair cook, ‘wishes situation; do not_ object to country; good references. Box 1267, Call office. YOUNG woman_dest 969 Mission ll.‘lrlgmgnu- work in good, 3 nrl\n!oh hm;!y; o ren; w : good home pre- feried; city ur.‘c:x:zor:.b’ecfldm 808 Center st., Oakland. ires position to do cham- herwork or plain sewing. Call or address room 7, first floo YOUNG . woman would like position to do OPERATOR _wanted on vests; good wages paid. 509 Kearny st., room 2. GIRL to assist with light housework; one to sleep home preferred. 1228 Pacific st. ‘WANTED—German gfl to help care for in- valid; good home; month. 125 Langton. COOK, German, wants situation in restau- rant. lunch or coffee house; competent and “WANTED—Sailor for work in_ LEARN dressmaking and millinery; itions free; patterns Zc. McDOWELL', 105 Post, LAWRENCE Dresscutting Schoql, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. MALE HELP WALTED. 16 FARM, orchard and vineyard hands wanted, | 3§25, $20 and $15; milker and butter maker; 3 pruners, $20 and found, fare 75c. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. % TIE makers to cut 6x8 7-foot and 6xs 8-foo MURRAY ties, S¢, 9¢ and 10c each. READY, 634 and 636 Clay s { BOYS z | Boy to do chores on a nice ranch, %c fare, $10 and found; boy to ride a horse and herd | stock, $10 and found, fare $150; 2 choreboys | for Alameda County, $5 and $8. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 836 Clay st. | COOK and Wife for a country hotel kitchen: 4 | cooks, different places: § walters, 325 and | $20; pantryman, $%. MURRAY & READY, 634'and 636 Clay st. GREAT CROWDS———————— Are daily leaving our offices to go and cut Wwood; we want to-day 74 more men to cut 4-foot pine, 4-foot red, 4-foot oak, 4-foot man- . HELP ‘WAN” ZD—Continued. mmane oo Ammnn IR, L service Government positions—50 ques- "{ans and answers free. Address HUGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. CARPENTERS and_ordinary seame! n for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S, % Steuart st PARTN. ER for good wine business; must un- derstand business. 431 Bush st. s BARBERS Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave. Tel. Grant 136 FIVE men to join a_company opening gravel and quartz ming all at 1145 Mission s PARTNERS WANTED. WANTED—Lady_partner, widow preferred, not over 3, with $3000, to take half interest in a circus now organizing to tour the State of California_and Texas; no triflers. Address box 1204, Call office. DRESSMAKER, first-class fitter, stylish draper and designer: thorough dressmaker: by the day. MISS HARWICK, 8§30 Geary st. PARTNER wanted—Young man; $150; good chance. Box 1270, Call office. FURNITURE WAr~TED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. $40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont= gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7l 15 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. HOUS! WANTE! TO RENT—A furnished boarding house of hoe tel; country preferred. MRS. P. MONACO, 748 Howard st FLATS WANTED- zanita_and other wood; also 25 famllles to | -~ A - cut wood; 3 shingle packers; 10 timber fellers: = WANTED—Modern or 6 room and bath 5 crosscufters. MURRAY & READY, 634 and | (middle) flat; must be in perfect condition. 636 Clay st. Address box 1301, Call Office. BAKERS oo Second hand wanted; solicitor for a dairy. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TIEMAKERS, fellers. choppers, cross cutters, shingle and box bolt makers for the woods! boss here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. | 2 FARMERS on shares; 7 farmhands for orchard work, $20 and found. C. R. HAN- | SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. SINGLE woman would like to take flat with a couple; no children. _Address box 1260, Cail. T ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. BY a competent plano teacher, furnished room in exchange for instructions. - Address box 1306, Call office. GOOD table baard; 5 minutes’ walk from Call Otfice. Box 1285, Call. —_— HOTEL porter and runner, country, $25; ‘first- class hotel porter with references for a first- class city hotel. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. | WASHER and starcher, $3) and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. COMPETENT hotel runner and found; see party here. & CO., 108 Geary st. HEAD porter, large hotel, good references. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. and _porter 3: C. R. HANSEN DERRICK foreman who thoroughly under- stands chaining large rock; §2 25 a day; see _party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. 6 MORE farmers for a large fruit ranch: and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. HEAD cook, meat and pastry, 360 cook, $40, country hotel, see party here. R. HANSEN & CO., 108’ Geary st. STOREROOM man who is a good meat cutter and- carver for a_country restaurant; place; $60. C. R. HAN! CO., 108 Gear; THIRD cook, $15; second cook, country, H0 second hand on ‘bread, country shop, $35. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WANTED—35 laborers about mill and woods, 320 and board and $1 day and bowrd; 30 tie makers, Sc, S and 10c, good timber, pay monthly, tools advanced; 20 woodchoppers, $125 cord; 10 men handy with ax, $20 per | month and increase. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. city; foreman for small fruit ranch, $25 to $30; first-class | German or Scandinavian farmers for gentle- man's place, $25 to $30; farmers for Santa Cruz, Sonoma and Napa Counties; farmer and wife, $35; choreman, $20 and found; and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—3 more quartz miners, $3 da bermen for mine, $2 50 day; 5 coal miners by contract; laborers for mine, $20 and hoard. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. WANTED—3 restaurant walters, $10 week; res- taurant baker, $9 week; dishwasher for coun- | try, $20; pantryman, $7 week; cooks and | others. "Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 | Sacramento st. | 2 WAITERS, $3 month and room; 2 waiters, $10 week; 3 walters, 3§ and §7 week; waiter, $25 and room. MARTIN & CO, 749 Market. | ; short ‘order cook, $45 month; ‘country hotel second cook, $30 and room; third cook, $45 month. MA! TIN & CO., 149 Market st. COOK'S helper, §7 week; 5 dishwashers, $4, 35 and 36 week. MARTIN & CO., 149 Market 3 ERRAND boys, $3 50 week; 3 ranch hands, $20 month; 2 choremen; 2 elevator boys. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market BARREL washer, laundry, $20 and room. MA TIN & CO., 749 Market st. WANTED—Valet and butler, $i0; butler, $40. second butler, $25; second cook, French, $50. third cook, $45; pantryman, $35; dishwasher, $15; French boy for laundry, §20; French dishwasher, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. WANTED-Meat cook for institution, $40 per month; dairyman, near city, $25; 3 miners, $52 per month; and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. 6 PRUNERS, long job, $20 and fare paid waiter, boarding house, $20; man to work in vegetable garden, $20. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. SWISS man and wife, $45 to §0. MISS CUZ LEN, 32 Sutter st. MARRIED couple wanted by single gentl man living in Oakland suburbs; man must be accustomed to work with horses; wife to cook, wash and take care of house; wages $25 per month. Address box 109, Call office. SOBER, industrious man to do chores on small ranch’ near city; must understand care of horses and garden. Address stating previous experience, natlvity, age and wages expected, box 1298, Call office. WANTED—Men and women; work home; I pay 48 to $16 a_week for making crayon portraits; new patent method: any one who can read or write can do the work in spare time, day or cvening; send for particulars at once. H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, e, P SURVEYOR wanted to do work in exchange for villa_lot across bay. Room 15, 1170 Mar- ket st., San Francisco. BOY to work on ranch and drive milk wagon; ‘wages $10 a month and board. Address Milk, box 1283, Call Office. GREEN hands, seamen and carpeniers for Alaska. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PLUMBER'S helper wanted. 258 Stevenson st., bet. Third and Fourth. BRIGHT boy about 16 years. 1304, Call Office. YOUNG man, grocery clerk, bar; state age, references, salary expected. Box 1303, Call. FIRST-CLASS coat maker. M. J. KELLER CO., Oakland. GOOD barher wanted. Apply at 1427 Octavia st., near Post. CTHOREMAN, must be able to milk; smail wages. Jefferson Hotel, Harbor View. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davl near .ackson. WANTED—A hypnotic subject; lady or man. California_Institute, 4021 Geary st. MAN to help In dining room and make him- self useful. Central Hotel, 530 Third st. BARBERS—Make offer quick; good Sc busi- ness cheap; departure to Alaska. 112 Second. 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 such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet b inches and 6 feet in helght. For further iInformation apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San 1sco, Cal. PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free employment. H. BERNARD, Secy., 102 Tth: tel. Jessie 1164. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to. know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 'third st.; 150 large rooms; 2ic per night: $1 to 33 per week. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale: best location . in city. Apply at 767 Market st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night; réading-roo: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade In elght weeks. S. Address box $20 | By 50 ROOMS; new furniture WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. LATHE in good order; 18 to 24 inch swing: 7 feet botween centers; state make and full particulars. Address box 1302, Call office. WANTED—Palr of horses for milk wagon: must be strong and cheap. Address, with | price ana where, Milk, box 1263, Call Office. WANTED—Good watchdog, Bring it to 4021, Geary st. cheap. WM. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler and silver bought for cash. 226 Ellis st. 5000 TONS of castiron at once. 204 Mission treet. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc., bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. PAWNBROKER—OId _gold, aliver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. gold| LODGING HOU.£S FOR SALE. 32 rooms, on Market; 100-room _cornes 10 ‘rooms, on’ McAll % 32 rooms, on Geary (new 15 rooms, on O'Farrell; $2 4 rooms and bath (flat 24 rooms, on Kearny; clears $200. 30 rooms; clears §250; new furniture. 10-room flat; fine corner; clears $40. ROOMING-HOUSE LIST. Boarding house, corner; fb rooms. 9 rooms; rent $40; new furniture 17 rooms; sunny side: clears $100; only... 1100 30 worth $1200.. 550 25 others’ from $200 to $10.000, HOTEL LIST. Hotel and bakery, near city Hotel in mining fown; good bar; 0003 e el T Others in all parts of the country from 3500 to $10.000. LIST. BOARDING-HOUSE rooms: fine corner; clears rooms, $350; 65 rooms, $6000; 14 rooms.. 1050 rooms, on Sutter: fine house........... 1100 H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market, opp. Fifth. Don’t miss this; easily worth § rooms: clears 385 a month. KREDO A 350014 rooms; near City Hall; easily worth $800; a snap. KREDO & CO., 22 Geary st. well worth $1600; clears $55; $400 cash; don’t miss it. KREDO' & CO. A. KREDO & CO., Successful Brokers, 221§ Geary st. 7 rooms, clears §25 above rent 9 rooms, best for the-money. 14 rooms, all rented.clears $40. in payments. 15 10 1 Snsnininirie 15 rooms, corner Market, rents 375 17 rooms, 550 20 rooms, v corner, clears $60......51000 30 rooms, 3 rooms and 65 rooms at reduced prices. Money to loan. A CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE! THE NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 Mission st., between Third and Fourth, San Francisco, with 94 rooms: all new beds} on one floor: running full: has cheap rent and long lease, with privilege of renewing the same; on an investment of §2000 for the year 1897 eighty (S0) per cent per annum has been realized over all expenses, which can ba proved, with even better pi is for sale on account of old age of proprietor. inquire on premises. $175—Fine 7-room house: clearing $15 over ex- penses monthly vear round. 4021 Geary st. A 14-ROOM house for sale cheap: near ferry; rent lowered. Call 12% Sacramento st. BAY-WINDOW house on Sixth st.; 18 room: all rented: extra-goud reason for selling; §350 Apply Call office. LODGING-HOUSE _of ects this year; failing health and Address as above or 12 nicely 340 Third st. well furnished; bar- Call at 846 Misslon. furnished gain. FOR SALE—A newly furnished fla centrally * located. Apply box 1237, Call office. -HOUSE of 8 rooms, 1 32 Ellis st neatly fure nished. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 24 hand machinery. Mos INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. A PAIR of turquoise cluster diamond earrings; rice was $3, our price now $68. UNCLH RRIS, 15 Grant ave. FULL-BLOODED Great Dane dog for sale, Apply at Call office. x LARGE Newfoundland dog for sale cheap. Ap- ply 513 Clay st., down stairs. A YACHT 28 feet long, 11 feet beam with everything complete. Apply at Lee's boat- house, Long wharf, foot of Fourth st. YOUNG Holstein milch cow, cheap. Southeast corner Chestnut and Polk sts. o - L TEN GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICE. Choice Bourbon whisky, 85 proof, $16 30; Mc~ Brayer whisky, 100 proof, 5 vears old, $22; Al Jamalca rim, $16 55; extra_quality port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, § years old. $50: 4 vear. §750; real 6 vear, 18 50; genuine grape brandy. 100 proof, 3 year, $22; 5 vear, $24 50 Zinfandel claret, $ 35} Burgundy ciaret, $8 25: no charge for cooper~ age or dravage: it pays to buy for cash, Standard Liquor Co., 628 Market st., 8. F. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, . linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONA 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 1 AND 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. SAFES—New and second hand: cheaper than ‘ever. Hermann Safe - ‘ac., 53 Sacramento. ENGINE, boller. dynamo. motor, belts and pump. H. S. WHITE, 55 Mission st. J. R, POOL, house-mover. dealer second-hand ‘building material. 1122-36 Mission st. AFES—Bargains In new and second-hand: all 5 fzea: halt original cost. 100-i11 Market, §. F. APHOPHONE: ecords, $5 per doz.; e ca-bis. $10: Records, Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupi, Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay I(; BARS. showcases., counters. shelving, _etc., ‘bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Seventh. FOR sal> cheap—Second-hand fireproof safe, at 42 Main st. SEWING MACHINES. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; epaiving: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works; s, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250.° WHEN you become disgusted with p&' Work YOUNG woman wishes working bfl\lfik‘efl?’ s position or to Bt., room 1. S.ome = ending. MONEY I loaned on wlmhu.l: mdumflnfllu g::lry: Jow interest UN RRIS, 15 G: SITUATIONS wfim Fourth MINERS, farmers, wood: laborers, sters, milkers, at Co . HANSEN & ‘elephone Grant 185. 108 Geary st. team- CO.’8, steady and best of references. 51 Third st., send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer =) ot 7ep 4 F. Barber College, 135% Eighth st. Deating Works, 303-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4o, GOOD singer to fano in mi ;| BINGLE rooms. 10c and_lsc night; Tic and §1 | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 02 Sutter; e weekty Box 15y, Tl ning tomn: | B k. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. | “fal Main 34 = GEO. WAL.COM, Propioior LADIES—Agent wanted, canvassing easy-sell- ing article. RKET, (Elcho House)—Rooms 2c, ¢ ‘tfi 50c per night; u,& !!-ee)k'.-. CARPETS cleanad at 3c per yard; relaid at 3c. D. T., box 1243, Call office. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. APPRENTICE dressmaker; must RUMM, 2% (Orlental)—Rooms 15c to 76c per | J. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, sewer. 1403% Foik ste . be meat | D EAL: B0t 31 50 per weel: lteration works, 417 MoAllister- Jessie Sa1°" AN apprentice to dressmaker. 543 Turk st. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clecks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. GREAT FEastern Steam Ca lea b Works, 10 3th st. B. GRANT, tel. Jescirsof GERMAN girl for plain h rk; wages $8 o 1101 5ood home; Small Tamily. 56 Market: TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, for & room; 25c a night; §1 a week. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleani; . st.; cleaning, 3c a yard: m.":‘mc:c&n“?a.m' CHINESE and Jq (estad. 20 help; OPERATORS on children's lace caps and hats. | BAUER BROS. & CO., 847 Market st. 1 MARKET st—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. Rl e iR aaf e 5 Goldes