The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1898, Page 14

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FAVORITES VERE BEATEN Lightly Backed Joe Ul man Proved the Only W inning Choice. Odds On, Again a Warm Fa- vorite, Easily Downed by Bonita. Benameia Finally Captured a Purse. The Cuppy Going Suited Plan, Which Won at Fair Odds. The cuppy Soing, together with t Jow quality of horses starting, play havoc with the followers of form and figures at Ingleside yesterday. T downfall of five of the first choices dia | not entail any very big losses, as t betting was extremely light. Specul tors do not seem to fancy the cards of- fered by the local track and the attend- | FO% B P0G Swren on a charge of ance continues below the average. e e A e Y The best.ones were scraiched for:the 2858 tIC 10 G0 I R ianse of first event of the day, a seven-furlong | jjquor. selling affatr, He had some speed, but was easi beaten through the stretch by the m'x oice, Velox, piloted by Conley. W ¢ lJiam O'B died away in the run home, finishing a poor third. The Corrigan entry Ach was a pr nounced favorite for the two-year-old scramble, but “layton was unable jand him inside the money. a 15 to 1 shot, with Hennessy saddle, w and won easily from second choice, Occ left at rona, Moringa, the 9 to 5 fav third event over seven furlongs, w: pounds the best, but little Devin we to pieces when the bend for the wi reached, and the Sobrante gel was ing once more finished third. Making Clawson came fast with Benamela, and driving hard, his run the last part, which left Captain Pier- gal to go to the post a 4 to § favorite. Primavera, in the in front most of the route, Master Buck, the the post on Saturday, finished in the show. ite for the 1| 31 Nervoso . 41 649 Durward . 560 “Tom -Smith year-olils; selling. .. Los Medeius. ...112] 622 Gold Scratcl Gilberto 108} 591 Buena Vent Racavgn "_.111M05 518 Wrinkles 651 Canace 1105 1= Fourth Race—One mile: handicap. 46 Ostler Joe 1201 (660) Dr. Marks 635 Napamax Z301] 644 Highiand Bi 55) Refugee Fifth Race—One mile; selling. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DA First Race—Prince Tyrant, cond Race—Torsion, King William, 150, ed | Canace. Fourth Race—Napamax, Ostler Joe, High- | 1ind Ball he| Fifth Race—Fashion Plate, Satyr, Daylght | Sixth Race—Geyser, Trolley, Montgomery. he | at Arthur L. Lassen. Thomas Ellis, one of three br well known in the ‘tenderloin dis he ‘V a- Lassen, whose mother Keeps a lo house at %0 Market street. his statement to the police Eflis wa: ing a _disturbance in night by beating hiis wife. Lassen fered to protect- the woman when who was drunk, pulled a revolver ly rd i1- .- | bullet grazing his leg and cutting in_his trousers. to a club. He says that the young mother compelied him to rest. —_———— Jean Vignos’ Will. The last will of Jean Vignos, dis! as | filed for probate vesterday. The 2% | estate s bequeathied in equal sha re e | and Gustave Vignos, a nephew, w side at Chavannes les Grands, Ter: de Belfort, France HOTEL ARRIVALS. Third Ra-e—Three and a half furlongs; two- _. 85| 633 Blarneystone ... 85 | 656 O'Fieta .. 103|668 Little Crivple...108 | €32 Coupon 11i.71.00100| 654 Pleasanton .....100 | Daylight 1107/ 651 Red Glenn ~....109 | 615 Walter J (17| (643)Fashion Plate...109 | (647)Satyr 105 | | “Sixth Race Ejeven-eixteenths of a mile; purse. 577 Montgomery Y...112] ... Roy Caruthers..105 644 Tea Rose 1I1...105| (651)Geyeer ..........11L 48 Trolley . 106 Elidad, Rio Frio. Third Race—Buena Ventura, Gold Scratch, PROTECTED A WOMAN. Thomas Ellis Arrested for Shooting was arrested vesterday afternoon by De- The complaining witness is Arthur L. According to the place Sunday his pocket and fired a shot at Lassen, the Ellfs denied firing the shot and alleged that Lassen beat him on the arms with make the ar- of an estate valued.at about $30,000, was Francis Vignos, a brother of the testator, 60 Prince Blazes:..121| 631 Prince ‘Tyrant..116 52 Flandes -.:..110| 633'The Dipper......11§ 618 Rio “Frio S Hecond Race—Eleven-sixteenths of a mile; selling 657 Nic Nac .. 531 456 Torslon ....,:... 95 656 Viking ... 103 630 King Wiiliam.. 110 B 110 ura. 107 105 . %0 ali.. 85 . Ner- others trict, dging- s rais inter- Ellis, out of a hole man's posing entire res to ho re- retoire downed Veragua a short head, The winner went to the post at odds of 3 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. to 1. § Dats, Stockton (M McKinnon, Oregon e S M B ) C Garroway, N-Y |E € Fawcett, Oregon 1 Corrigan's cripple Joe UNMan | p. o -5ea Stockton ~{J K sicKianon, Oregon opened favorite in the mile selling run, | 3 Brown; Cal A R Buckner, S Rosa | but did not seem to find much favor, | b J'Sullivan Rodeo. |C Cushman, Sacto ~ b g o S onaldson, S Jose ollingsworth, Cal and drifted back in the betting from | ¥ [ pongyison, 8 jose| B Hojingshorth, & even money to 8 to With Clayton in | Henry Hurdick, A Shepard, Portland the saddle, he took the lead - from | E S Kingsley, J Blaine, Maine Charles A when half the distance had | ¥ D Pe "M“in:,wu o been covered and won eased up. 4 2 o Fatles A a s S lars BT E H Webster, Mexico |W M Sims, Sacto Charles A secured the place from Haz- | 1) Casper, Etko A Huneke & w, Butte ard, which horse sulked most of the!| &€ V Becker & w, Cal'| R T Maclaren & w,Cal route [ R & Veal Martinez |J 7 Brown, Eimira | o oy H M Cremin, Los Ang |L Green, Petuluma | It looked as though Plan, the unre- |y \cCracken, Los An|Mrs L Huntsman, Nev liable plater from “Butch” Fisher's|E M Mason, Chicago |G T MrArthur, Chicag | stable, finally struck the going hedfkes. | § V Ryland, Stockton [J A Webb, Medford Going to the post in the mile and a ‘six- | 3 A Smith. Astorla. i Mre W Schaw,’ Sacto J A McBean, Chicago {G W _Smith, Oregon teenth at odds of 5 to 1, with the stable money held aloof, he made the runnin almost from the start, and at the wi led Gotobed out by half a length. The S C Cromwell, W N Beharrell, F Cox, Sacto A Winhom. Salinas J Wangaman &w, Cal Yreka |S C Hastings, Si g =l G Tatterson, Portld| A Gleason, Mass Stockton {E F Warts,” England ufsun ° favorite'Argentina, away none too well, BALDWIN HOTEL. | did not like the mud and would not ex- | L Isaac, N Y F Deming, Napa | tend h elf any part of it. A E ::q.‘h(;r, l'hlgn[{n !\:(l L (Rrrh( son., Kinfl e A asis < 1 .- | A C:Rearden, Chicago Mrs Confer, Stockton The big chestnut Odds On was again| § ¢ Hoit, Stockton . |F Hamilton & w, Hay- | made a hot favorite, opening in the bet- | J A Phillips, Teha{nu Aok I z ting on the final seven- at | Tommy Ryan, N ¥ {F A Shepard & w, San O onmal seven-furlong run At | s ris,, Osklane] - Myteo { - ¢ 9. e wise - mone: W _H Diggs, 'Woodland|F A" Hatch, St Paul | played in on Bonita, and Fink's filly | J Hinds, Oakland 0°C lA’ran, Palo A\ml Jed from start to finish, winning in a | E T Samuel, Portland|Mrs. Lothrop, Palo A Sy s, i e 1 Samuel, ‘Portland| Miss Pratt, - Palo Alto | canter. Melvin Burnham was the only | x ‘Fay. Bakersfeld . |Miss Webb, Palo Alto | other starter. Miss Alice Brown, Ba-{A C Lightall, Denver | — . - kersfi 3 M Golden, Butte | W T Andrews, Pa W M Woody, Greenwd | TR{CK”NO?ES- { B Burton. ¢ Paul |Dr Deviin, Valiejo | Smith,” § Diego I Fee, Asto i The stewards of the Pacific “Coast| 3 ¥ Neweli, ba o e Jockey Club met last evening ~at the PALACE HOTEL | Palace Hotel and reviewed the cases of | J Brice, N ¥ |Hon L K Yarde-Buller, severa spended horse stan. | C P Goldsmith, N Y Santa Cruz T cusbended horsemen. AIf Btan-| G Fretener, Gr Valley|Henry Lyons, Danville | ford, the steeplechase rider, remains in-|'M H McGowan, Grand|A_J Hechtman & w, | definitely suspended for the showing made | _ Forks At i s 5 3 Silverado . i “ orse, Portland | artel, Omaha L m} "1")";1‘ Siiverado . in the. racel 5. i, Jepaon, N . ¥ M B Wengler, Wis hrough the fleld on February 23. The| Mrs 'M H McGowan,|Geo W Middlefon, Yo- stewards adjudged W. L. Stanfield guilty | Grand Forks { ~kohama | of carelessness in the training of his| T W Vallle, Portland|W. W Trelown, Yoko- horse George Miller, and the stable is ; Downing, Armona ;Fh(a‘m? i | suspended for the balance of the present | = Tngalls, 2 e aones, Sppkane i | meeting. After probing Into_the Tunning 33 Daker, v b S D Yl ifokan 9 the horses owned by Dan Honig It Was{ srs £ Ingalls, N ¥ |Mre Justice E Harlan decided to indefinitely suspend Trainer | LD Parker & w, Chgo| & child, Va | Ross LeFevre: Honig was exonerated| G F McArthur, Chgo |Miss Boynton, Va | from any blame in connection with the | W Kennedy & w; Mont{W H Biack, N Y performances of his acrobatic equines. | T T Tapley, N'Y J M _Bogel, China | he caze of Steeplechiase Rider Barry; the | M X : j¥hesler, & .y, |C:A; Poues Hoogkons | pilot of. Beno., ‘was - i | A “Shewan, Lombay D eonoeranion vas lald ‘over for further | y %% cers. Vnocuver| Miss O Hots, Chgo race, but Galen 7ill be all right in a day or so. E Tllman to run loose. n't Dance pulled up lame after his Brown thinks the horse d Corrigan, it was said, allowed Joe The horse is a bad cripple and the going just suited his legs. Mrs A W Malitby, Mrs H Wa Concord Mrs Lousdale, Concord Mrs King, cter, Ga cord I B Peatls, S Cruz Napa C S Knight, Ft Wayne Chas H Wacter, Chgo Mrs Marsh, Ga Mrs McCalmont, Con-|M H_Foley, St Paul Geo E Goodman & w, | Chgo Following #re .the: éntriee for . thia > | James Watson, N J |L G Reudon, Phila_| noon's T et iriee 0K (hln “afier: | O P Bacor. 8¢ Paul: S ‘Ballard & W, N. ¥ Re W A Bowden, § Jose John F M Cox, N ¥ First Race—Seven furlongs: three-year-olds. | James P Adair, Chgn 8 K Nester & w, N ¥ 65) Bonnie Tone ....111| 567 Elidad 17| R D Stephens, Sacto | Peter J Keeling, Pa 3 Bow. & Arrow..113| 824 Formella i3] O R Smith, Stockton| Farley Clark, N Y “ Qe THE CALL’S RACING CHART. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB-Ingleside Track 103d day of tho Winter Meeting, Monday, Feb. 28, 1898. Weather fine. Track muddy. 662. FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs: selling; fou r-year-olds and upward; purse, $330. “Welght. |5t Ym. - %m. F(n,_i Jockeys. T1 09027 3o 2h . 1Im 1h |Conley ... 061 .4 3hi (36 212 - |Thorpe PRTSINS & i 1) 3 % 4 Primavera ... Master Buck Compliment [Van Kuren . |~ Jockeys. 10p. CL |Hennessy ....| 10 12 1 (Thorpe .00 7-2 52 | 1" | Clawson 1020 Clayton . 183 45 4 |E. Jones 176 8 ki3 13 Time. | BY a woman of middle-age, | GERMAN girl, competent cook, 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—027 Montzomery street, cornet_Clay; open until 9:300"cloek. 339 Iiayves street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 21 MeAllister street; open until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Miscion street: open until 10 o’clock: 2261 Market streei, corner Sixteenth;: open. until 9 o'clock. - g 106 Tleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Missfon street;.open uni 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky reets; open until 3 o clocl SITUATIONS “'WANTED—Continued. ‘MARCH 1, 1898 HELP WANTED—Continued. GERMAN ' girl wishes situation to do general | 3 COOKS, $30; infant's nurse, $25; upstairs girl, housework; 320 Calf -at 8 Colton st. off | French, §25. 10 girls for housework. . MRS. Brady, between Market and Mission. HIRD, @31 Larkin st. = YOUNG widow wishes sewing or mending by | LADY cashiers, bookkeepers, _companions, ‘the day. Address. MRS, B;, box 19, Call office, | . teachers, trained nurses, =governesses, ma- Oakland. trons, housekeepers, *alesiadies, stenograph- GOOD sewer at dressmaking. room 1, ; 119 Turk 'st., WANTED—Pasition by a young woman with a-baby 7 months old; wages not of as much importance as good’ home. N. JOHNSON, ‘Newport, Oak sts.; room ‘.EI‘DQI'( S Address MRS, r: Franklin and MIDDLE-AGED woman wis hes @ situation o do. general housework; is a good cook: city or - country; placs, oft “Grant ave., bet. moderate ‘wages. 10 * Stockton Post and Sutter. MEETING NCTICES. ASYLUM of Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T.. 625 Sutter st.—Officers { and members are hereby notified to as semble at the. asylum TO-DAY at L o'clock, for tha purpose of attending the fu- nera) of our late frater, SIR. HENRY BERN- HARD BURNS. - By ‘order- of the Eminent €ommander. WM. T. FONDA, Recorder. CALIFORA Y 0.5, R. A. M., will meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN: ING, March 1, at 7:30 o'clack. Stated meeting and M. M. degree. By order of the H. P: FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodge No, 130, F. and A. M, & FIC 1 Eady Stated’ meeting THIS 7:30_0'clock. THIS (TUESDAY) A March 1, at 1:30 o'clock, to conduct the fa- neral of our late brother, HENRY B. BURNS; GEORGE I. HOBE, Secretary. First degree. A GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary GOLDEN Gate Lodge > M.—Offlcers and - mambers quested to assemble at are re- the temple AFTERNOON, GOLDEN Gate Lodge Np. 30, F. and A M—§ meeting THIS (TUESDAY) March 1, at 7:30.o'clock. | ORIDNTAL Lodge No. 144, F. and A | M.—Stated meeting THIS (TUESDAY) | EVENING, at & o'clock. 1 A, §. HUBBARD, Secretary. | BAY View Lodge No, 139, ‘A. ‘O. U. W.Officers and members of Bay View Lodge No. 139, you are respettfuily requested to meet at 7354 Twenty. fourth street, near Guerrero, on TUESDAY, March 1. at § o'clock a. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our 1late brother, JOHN O'LPARY. By_order EDW. E rder. A. O. H. Division No. 2—The regular monthly meeting of this division will be held at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth st., on WEDNESDAY, March 2, at %, p. m. sharp. Sealed proposals for bar privilege for St. Patrick's night ball will: be received at this meeting. Every member must attend, as business of great importance will be transacted. BARTLY LEE, President. T. L. CLANCY, Rec: Sec. QUARTERLY meeting Austrian Be- nevolent Society wili be held WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2, 8 a'clock sharp. Fines for non- attendance will be strictly enforced. By order M. SCANATICH, President. A. CONNICH, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weskly Call. Sent fo any address in_ the United States or Canada one year for §1 &0, postage ree. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 78 (firty 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, 1895. Transfer books will close on'Wednesday, February 23, 1898, at 8 o'clock p. m. E._H_SHELDON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTIC BAD tenants ejected for $4; collectiuns made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room §; tel. 5580. ROOMS papered, $2 1 up. up; whitened, $1 2808 Twenty-fourth st. or 239 Third st. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.; eiec- trician; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 11 MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. ELEVENTH, 106-Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS TED—FEMALE. WA oung German girl desires situation at housework or as nurse, $10 to §15; references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SWEDISH first-ciass laundress and chamber- mald_with best city - references. - MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SWEDISH first-class cook; understands all branches of cooking: 2 years last place. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. GERMAN nurse. with reference, desires a_sit- uation. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 318 Sutter. SWEDISH girl, very good cook, wishes situa- tion; cooking or housework; references. MRS. | HIRD, 631 Larkin st.; telephone Sutter COMPETENT seamstress wishes a situation to do chamber work and sewing, or will do sec- ond work; city or country; good references. 1024 Howard st. TWO German girls want positions for general housework_and cooking. - Address 143 Jessie st., near Fourteenth. YOUNG German wishes situation to do | upstairs work. 219 Clinton Park. REFINED voung lady wishes situation to give | light service in exchange for good home and | small salary. Addrese box 1379, a position as nurse or housekeeper. Call or address D., Young Women's Christian Assoctation, O'Farrell st, GOOD cook wants situation in A 1ly; willing to do small washing: good ref- erences. 1351 California st. EXPERIENCED English woman wishes work eight hours dally, either nursing baby, cook- ing or in any capacity; good city references. Box 1374, Cali office. | merican fam- hes place in first-class American family: best of refer- ences; city or country. Box 1376, Call office. | NEAT German girl desires housework and cooking; 4332 Seventeenth &t. tuation to do wages §20. Call at w TED—By two young girls to do chamber work in city hotel.” Box 137, Call office. AMERICAN young lady with musical abilities, as governess or companion In a good home in the country: salary no object. Address box 1387, Call office. GERMAN gifl wishes general housework or up stairg work. 112 Ash ave. GERMAN cook wishes place in refined private family: best of references; 9 to 3 o'clock. 112 Ash ave. GOOD woman wants plain_washing. Call or address MRS. D. G., 431 Hayes st. RELIABLE woman for housework or cookin American or English family; references; city or short distance in country. Please call or address 474 Jessie st., near Sixth. WOMAN wants work by the day; washing or housecleaning. Flease call at 25 Hyde st. WOMAN wants work by the day, sewing or housework. 139 Fourth s room 10. YOUNG lady speaking Danish, German and English; handy at making fancy things; has knowledge of embroidery; wishes situation in store; some experfence as saleslady. . Ad- dress’ box 1382, Call office. WOMAN not afraid of work wants a situation in the country as cook in @ camp or on & ranch. Address 106% Third, room 15. 1 NT Swedish girl INTELLIGE! wants _situation to do upstairs. work and sewing; wages $25 first-class city references. Geary. 150 Cook st., off WANTED—Situation by competent girl to do upstairs _work or care for small children: wages $20. Address 154 Henry st Castro cars. RESPECTABLE woman wants _situation: children's nuree or care for invalid lady: references. 421 Hyde. st. WANTED—By -a_widow, position as house- keeper oz to take charge of children; 10 years - Teferences. - Apply 454 Jessie st. YOUNG ijady wishes housekeeper's position or do plain. mending. 1104 Mission st.. corner ot Seventh, -room 10. GERMAN second gir 1012 Mission, near .Sixth st. GOOD_neat housework. 14 Rausch st. best of references, $20. tel. Jessie 191 “German girl wishes & placs for BY elderly woman, as housekeeper, light work in small family or as nurse to the sick, wages reasonable. Oakland. To be seen at 625 Chestnut st., WANTED—By a widow, position as house- keeper; either country hotel NG woman wishes work! room 1. MIDDLE-AGED do plain housework; Brannan st. YO city ily; with chil@ren:. references. position or to- do plain mending- or_private fam- Box 1328, Call. ng housekeeper's 131 Fourth 13 woman wishes & Situation to or country. 312 MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Graot av. MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until 30 o'clock; branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads taken. SIT! CHINESE and Japanese {estab. tel. Main 1997. BI DLEY & JAPANES! ci JAPANESE Em) Tel. East 777. 805 Geary st. tel. Grant 3. Geo JAPANESE employment _office hour or evening, 122% O'Farr CHINESE and Japanese employment offl best help. 41434 O'Farrell st JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best hel] Northern Hscing Co. 1508 Polk; tel BITUATION as superintendent lumbering concern; 20 years' UATIONS WANTED—M. ALE. 20 years) help; co.z,m u)lu - £, Chinese Employm’t Office; house Aoki, 30 Geary. ployment Bureau—Choice help. Davis 605. ell; tel. ; tel. East 426. p and k422, or foreman with experience; thor- oughly understands all detalls connected with the business from the forest to the manu- factured product; § years' coast experience, 11 experience; n 5) years' Eastern course in bookkeeping; c references. Address box -CLASS German garde: etc.; good dress Gardener, box 1373, Cal references. just finished a furnish gilt-edge 1, Call office. ner, can attend Piease ad- 1 Office. BARBER wishes_steady work, city or coun- try. Address C. R., 143 S ner Stoneman. hotwell st., cor- EXPERIENCED man _who can _drive, milk, tena garden or. do sencral on gentleman's place, wishes' work; refer- ences.. Address C. R. C., 709 Minna st SWEDISH man sand wife, child, want work on pri ranch; woman is good round ‘man. Address box 13 STEADY young man, lately in city, would | like work in city; a good wo: or yard or care harse SITUATIONS wanted by wife good cook, man can work;. city or country. Add HARNESS_MAKER with too drl team, wishes steady Wages §1 per day. Address POSITION with Alaska outfitters camp life; practical sugges dress box 1383, Call office. ASFITTER, steamfitter up in all jts branches, workes wantg situation. M. TUCKE! Swiss man and wif with 2-year-old e place or small | i man is all- . Call Office. rker about house 315t Jesste st. do any kind of ress 679 Mission. . who can also work_on ranch; box 1385, Call. 10 years $10. © Ad- tions; electrician, well d for best firms, R, 615 O'Farrell. WANTED—By man with best of references, to work on ranch or private box 1371, Call office. place. Address ELDERLY man wants. situation to care for gentieman’s place: can milk if_required; city or countr: Elizabeth st. care for horses Apply S. M., 8 SITUATION wanted by a young married cou- ple (English) thoroughly experienced; has references; 1372,_Call_office. AS NURSE or valet to gentlema: VALET, box 13%, sage; best of references. Call ‘office. city or country. as butler and cook or maid; the best of city Address box Eives mas- SITUATION wanted round a place by elderly man; - understands care - of horses; good, careful driver; can milk and tend garden; raferences. YOUNG man 18 years of ag wants to drive grocery or gcod scholar. JAPANESE couple want situations: first-class cook, wife general housework and | sewing; good references. 125 Golden Gate ave. ; BOOKKEEPER desires positios Iy or weckly; speaks several references. Box 1345, Call of JAPANESE wants a situation housework; city or country. 5 Sacramento st. JAPANESE having good ex Box 1853, Call Office. e, knows city, butcher wagon: 408 West Mission st. man Address M. n, either month- languages; best ffice. : good cook and Address M. S. perience, wants situation at cooking or any kind work; city Gr_countr; Address box 1362, Call office. BY man and wife: man a first-class gardener; will take care horses or cows: wife for sec- ond girl or upstairs work; Call or address 2221 Post st. GERMAN gardener, generally useful, steady place in private family; understands | city or country. wants a care of horses; driving; can milk; references; wages reasonable. Address teenth st., East Oakland FIRST-CLASS gardener wants work by the | day or month. 2623 Sutter s P. M., 674 Six- t. MONEY loaned on watches. diamonds, jewelry: “low Interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. near Mar- ket; 200 rooms, 2c to $160 night: $130 to 36 week; convenient and respectabls free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. _—_—— FEMALE HELP WANTED. NEAT girl or weman keep house old couple, irls, sssist, $10 to $15. utter st. g MISS CULLEX {15 MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. | NEAT youn light second work, $12. MIS CULLEN, 5. Su(lf‘er :‘e P NURSE, siesp home, $10. MISS CULLEN, 8% Sutter st. E WOMAN with a girl child as working house- ;lfi{ee[\er.’ §12. MISS CULLEN, 3% ?I{ll!r st. WORKING housekeeper, $20. housework. Pleasanton, £25; Modesto, $25. 15 housework girle, city and country, $20 and $26: 6 youns 3% SWEDISH second girl, Onkland, $2. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. WANTED-By a widow, position as house- keeper: efther country hotel or private fam- | e g % %, . B k 10p. CL ily; with children; references. Box 1328, Call. | Benamela, § 63 © 53 68 1ps.[Clawson ....[62 3 | PRACTICAL hand sewer wishes work by the | aa . lps.lClg b ¥ the _}_5;]5;:- g : A i ;1"1 a}z iE\_?mr-ts g 9_2 week; no travelers need call. Address 123 Nithau, 3 . 31 2 Bi% 4 4|0 Connoriind 10 b SRR GroE T e Cavallo, 4 5 h ! 1z 55 |Thorpe . 7 8 GERMAN girl wishes a situation for general Humbug, 4 100G, 84 |stevens NI M @ housework and cooking; wages $20. 338 Third. | S Hhets z = e NEAT young girl, 16 years old, would like to i B Dy. Ben Ali-Prose. -:Good start. - ‘Won first assist in light housework or mind children, Silpeesavng RS S 2 per week. Box 13%, Call office. four-year-olds and upward: purse, 3330. COMPETENT nurse for invallds or confine- ment desires engagements: best of references, ¥m. Str. _Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CI Ta b A kR e ~ | MOTHER and daughter want positions to- a0 Too Uiimg In 11% 124 Clayton 1 835 ether; fine cook; good manager: both compe- (::-é\ H:i:;:’; b a. g g ; é ‘:-" 3 E‘Del‘lct_r . 5 9 2 tent to take full charge; club or men’s board- Hazard, 5. 3332 34 lcomter IUN| 2 ug | . ing house preferred: country. Box 13, Call, n, 4 A . % 13 5 5 |Parker - 13 30 YOUNG woman, good cook, wants a situation Time, 1:45. Winner, E. Corrigan's ch. g by Riley-Hettle Harris. Good start, Won |0 00 general housework. Call at %2 Pine. casing up. STRONG American woman wants work by the — = — - = day. washing, ironing or house cleaning: $1 One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and upward; @nd car fare.. Call or address 731 Folsom st. = = . RESPECTABLE American woman great St Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CI need of work and good home: temperate; o e = good worker; do any kind of work: refer- rtaton 6 i 8 10 | LADY wishes situation to do plain sewing and 528 Can’t Dance, ) 2 g e it 116 Sixth st., room 8. (800 Agsenting, £ fein g3 ek ONT girl wants cooking or house- £ e LR R R : work: ho postals. 5 Ewing place, off | Time 131 Winner, W. Fisher's ch. & by fmp. Prestonpans-Katle Fletcher. Good Laguna, botween -Sutter and Post. tart. Won cleverly. SR - S On Sk = = COMPETENT woman with a baby desires sit. 667 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $400. Zhl = g;:{:’;: m"“' references. MISS CULLEN, 325 “Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. _ %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL | NEAT, competent colored gifl desires situa- 4 IO i | ! tion; good-cook and houseworker; 2 years last @8 Bonfto -..........-108/ 1 1% 11 1% 1% 14% | lace; sleep home. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. 663 Oddson . 105| 3 3 2y 23 24 25" [Th i S = e S S e P 553 Melvin Burnham 1102 21 3 3 3 3 i AT, res young girl would like to Winner, C. P. Fink's b. | TWO, LEN, 3% Sutter ‘st. N, 325 Sutter st. rman cooks, 5 Sutter st. econd girls, $25 and $20. nurse, 2 children, 5 ) each. MISS MISS CUL- and § years, $20. Sutter st. boarding house, $30. MISS CULLEN, SECO laundress and- chambermaid, §30; nurse, $20; 4 cooks, Ge: girl, §25_ see lady here at 10 to-day; private family, rman_style, $25; German second girl, §25; laundress and wait- ress, small country hotel, $20; 10 waitresses, hotels and restaurants, $20 and § week. and girls for housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter f 2 WAITRESSES, Fresno, $25 and $20; Bakers- fleld, $20 and fare advanced ; Kern, $20 and fare pald; head waitress, §25; 4 Wwaltresses, ety hotels, Geary st. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 103 LAUNDRESS, plain hotel, & COLite: By C. R. HANSEN You C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 NG girl to help in laundry, $15 and found. st. 3 CHAMBERMAIDS, $15. C. CO., 108 Geary st. x R. HANSEN & ssist in light housework ~and sieep home; also good -references. Call at 216A Hickory ave., near Gough st. BCANDINAVIAN girl for general housework, small family, must be good ironer,. $20 and fare paid by C. R.'HANSEN & cook, washer and lady. Apply to .. 108 Geary st. GIRL for general housework., party here, $25 and fare paid; man cooking, $25; 8 girls for S Eirii for Heuseworlcs $15. CO., 108 Geary st. for Nevada, see 4 girls for Ger- housework. $20; R. HANSEN & 4 HOUSEGIRLS, country, $25; city; 2 second girls, Berkeley, $20 chambermaid, ty, $20 to $2: -assist, §10. MRS. NORTON, 323 housegirl, no cooking. $i nurse, $20; 12 hounr:rlx. clf &irl, $25, cook, $30; $15; &irl, Sutter st. second work | ers, clerks, secure fucrative positions through the Ladles’ Exchange, 213 Bush, managed by ladles; no cost to Investigate; this agency has established offices in all leading business centers. for shops, 20 GOOD, _reliable young ladies stores, offices, hotels and familles, at the only strictly first-class Ladies’ Clerks' Ex- change west of the Rockies; managed b ladfes; strictly confidential in all its opera- tions. 1023 Market st. WANTED—Girl know how to cook. for downstairs work; must 1130 O'Farrell st. YOUNG girl or woman to assist In light house- work for good home. 1 Folsom st. GOOD _woman for housework in small family. 1315 Steiner st. YOUNG girl to assist in general hoysework. 1217 Webster s WANTED—A_tailoress to work on custom pants. 83 Montgomery st., third floor, r. 6. YOUNG girl to assist In general housework and cooking; wages $20. Call at 1044 Golden Gate ave. (forenoon; German and Swedish A good second cook. 134 Third st ST-CLASS hotel stewardess, first-class ho- bi 1028 Market st. Y cashier, drug business; 2 clerks, &ro- cery store, Confectionery department. 1023 Market st. - WANTED—Apprentige on custom coats. Natoma st. 517 fur mewers. LOFSTAD, 14 WOMAN to take care of sick lady. 1318 Hayes street. *WANTED—Girl to assist with light housework; ages 310 Call In forenoun at 1812 Fell st. WAITRESS for restaurant. BUTTONHOLE-MAKERS 869 Folsom st. GIRL for housework. Hajght st. GIRL who understands German cooking and general housework. 1440 O'Farrell st. APPRENTICE dressmaker. Room 66, Murphy " butlding. FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants. st., over 8. F. handball court. on custom vests. Apply after 9, 808 &8 Howard YOUNG girl for light housework: sleep home. 1611 Buclanan st. FIRST-CLA Kearny st. EXPERIENCED operators on_ shirts and un- derwear: also one on_ buttonholes, at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS', 381 Mission st. S operator on custom pants. 411% OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted cloth- Ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 3% Fremont st. WANTED—Operators on suspenders. CARSON GLOVE CO., % Market st. EXPERIENCED operators on walsts shirts. 18 First st. TWO German apprentices on_high _grade ladies' suits. HENRY ~WERTH, Ladies’ Tailor, 1105 Leavenworth st., near Cal. WANTED Lady canvasser: must be a good talker. Address box 14, Call office. MEN and_women learn barber _trade weeks. PROF. TO! CROKER, 346 Sevi ROOMS, respectable house, from Zc night and $130 week. 142 Seventh &t. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. and HELP WAN~ ZD—Continned. WANTED—An errand-boy. Address box 1365. all. Sc BARBER shop: Valencia st.: running 2 bt WANTED—Men and women; work home; I chairs; nice living rooms; pays well; cheap rent. 'STOLTZ. 630 Market st. pay 45 to §16 a_week for making cravon portraits: new patent method; any one who can read or write can do_the ‘work in spare time, day or evening; send for particulars at once. H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, Tyrone, Pa. BARBERS Good paying 2 chair shop and r store in country at a bargain. DEC! 106 Ellls st cf ELMAN BROS WILL give situation to party who can give references and is able to ioan $300 on se- HOWARD, §21—Fixtures 16c BARBER shop; curity. S. E., box 133, Call office. PERMANENT salesman for each county; sta- ple; factory to consumer. 1155 Mission st. of 2-chalr barber- $25: bike, flrst-z‘hxssr $15. = SASET 2 revolving chairs: fair bargain. STOLTZ, 630 Market st. shop, busjnes: RECRUITS wanted for the PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free employment MONEY loaned on United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between thé ages of 2 and 30 vears, who are citizens of the TUnited 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 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 102 7 tches. diamonds, NCLE HARRIS, 13 Grant av. BERNARD, Secy.. low interest B WANTED—La SE rers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 ‘third st.; 150 large rooms; %c per night; Sl to 33 per PERSONALS. T SSLSSUSUUUISPR TEMPERATE youns man, candy maker, wishes to form acquaintance of young woman with capital enough to start candy store; object matrimony. Box 1377, Call office. WILLIAM BALLARD of Portsmouth, England, Wgflfl hear good news by sending his address to T. H. WAY, Alameda. s LR S A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Cail. in wrapper, for mailing. 3 MATRIMONIAL. " marriage. call or send lc_fos 14 pages; no §5 re- San Francisco. AT s : February ‘‘Wedding Bell quirsd. Editor, 111 Ellis PERSONALS BUSINE! I established the price of 25c for hairdressin and employ only the best artists; g0 switches $1; best, finest quality, $3 50, exn;g heavy. long, $; open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. 14— SUIT to order; samples PATs & Con tadlors, 115 QUINONIA Hair Tonic accelerates growth fectly harmless. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. MISS ANDERSON, baths, M emont.. 906 Market, room 2. second floor. ethod massage. electric _treatment ted Toom. MRS. JOHNSTON, 514 Geary. S 26c. _Commercial Transter phone Main 49. massage TRUNKS_moved, Co., 2 Stockton st.; Main 9. “CTRIC lights In every room; Winchester Elfii\l!é. 44 Third st.. nr. Market; 200 rooms, 150 to $6 per week: B e e e P swase to and from the ferry: free bus and baggage to and from photo, and badse buttons, made ia B Frantisco at Eastern prices. WALYER N. BRUNT, 835 Clay st.. S. F- installments. La IT to order on easy 't!,xuos, 117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. ocation HOB-REPATRING shop for sale: bes in cif Apply at 767 Market st. CLOAKS and taflor-made suits retalled at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. CHESTER House, # Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, %c a night: reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms % to $1 night; $1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4 Branch office of The Call; want ads and ‘subscriptions taken. h;_:x to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. INGLE rooms. 10c and_lic night: 7oc and §1 week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, 863% (Eicho House)—Rooms 20c, 2¢ to 50c per night; $1 to $2 week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. i TRY Acme H e, 957 Market st., below Sixth, a night; $1 a week. for a room; BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave. Tel. Grant 13. MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Cail. Want ads and subscriptions taken. AGENTS WAN1ED. —Competent lady agents wanted to handle high-grade tollet articles. FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1521 $10—PARTNER in paint store. Address 106 Eleventh st., box 18, INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7L 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- scriptions and want ads taken. ERS WANTED. NTLEMAN who has a valuable invention, patent just granted, wishes a partner at once. Hox 1381, Call office. L DR. WISE, the ladies' specialiat, 14 McAliister st.; monthiy troubles, etc.; 1 Visit sufficient. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions free; patterns 2c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. LAWRENCE Dresscutting s::h}:}:, 1079 Market perfect fit; no trying o free. MALE HELP WANTED. € WANTED—Gardener, country, $30; indoor ser- | man, $25, German butler, 3o urant, country, §30; waiter, coun- try hotel, $25; waiter, boarding house, coun- try, $20; waiter, city, $10 a weok; third cook, $55; cook, family, $40; cock, $30, and others. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton. vant, young waiter, restal SIX sawmill laborers, $26 and board: vegetable | carpenter, $&3 and . 808-610 Clay st. $20; =hi RD & CO. 570; fry ook, country restau- gardener, countr: found. R. T. V FRENCH_cook, rant; $55; second ‘cook, —country = Hotel, $40 cook, small boarding-house, $30; 2 waiters, country hotel, §25: waiter, arm work, $%. C. t R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary 20 FARMERS for different ranches, 6 farmers for a fruit ranch, $30; tiemakers, woodsmen, crosscut sawyers, shingle and box bolt makers. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary st Bty CORRESPOND and office manager, must be familiar with export trade and commission business for wholesale house, $175. person to C. R. HANSEN, 108 Geary st. LOOK —— MURRAY & READ WANTS to-day cook for a gold mine, found; 5 cooks, 335, $45 and 335; cook for a saloon, $8 and found; pantryman, $26 and found; 3 waiters, $25 and $20 and found; bar- tender and assistant at office and table, $25; 2 dishwashers, $i6 and $20; 25 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, 25, $20 and $13; 2d German blacksmith, $25 and found: 4 labor- ers for San Mateo County: % woodchoppers, $1 25 and $1 cor: 5 jaborers, city work, $1 50 daily, board painter for boat work; ~machinist, bugg: sher and other places at MURRAY & READY, 614 and 63 Clay &t telephone Main 584. ' Emplovers, if you want com- petent help, send to MURRAY & READY. They supply It free of charge. WANTED—Mechanical draughtsman, $3 day; screw tender for mill; 2 timber fellers for Alaska, see boss here; laborers for mill and woods, $20 and $26 and found: 20 woodchop- pers, makers, Sc. S and 10c, and others, F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—2 waiters for Alaska; choreman about hotel, $12 50 and found; 4 hotel waiters, $30 and $35; 3 restaurant waiters, 310 week; waiter and bedmaker, §20: cook for coffee and chaphouse and others. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 625 Sacramento. st. : WANTED—4 miners, $i2 per month, half fare paid: coachman for city, must be a young man, references, $30 and found; 2 milkers, $20; Portuguese or Swiss milker, $20; choreman, near city, $25; Eastern -farmhand, small ranch, $15; farm hands and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 6% Clay st. ASSIST bookkeeper: ~traveling pubiishing house collector; . hotel watchman, - near Los Angeles; man 'and- wife, -eare gentleman's place. 313 Bush st. 35 years of age; DRUG clerk; grocery clerk, notlon salesman; lace and drapery salesman, manager for house-furnishing —department, competent as buyer; domestic' goods sales. See to-day’s list of places avallable at | h $1S A WEE d all expenses for active man to travel in his resident and adjoining coun- ties, for responsible house; experience un- necessary. 313 Bush st STABLISHED offices; headquarters at 313 A achen 1023 Market t.. . 1018 Washington st., Oakland: 10 South Second st., San Jose; 405 South Broadway, Los An- 364 Morrison. st.. Portland, Or.: a party subscribing at one office is. entitled to the benefits of all; after one-haif the | membership 1imit has expired. money will be Tefunded if not ~ited: investigate. GENERAL tafior wanted: must be & good bushelman; no other need apply. J. ENG- LISH. San Mateo. Cal. WANTED-Male _stenographer; state salary expected. V.. box 1380, Call office. WANTED-—Man capable of taking charge of Gordon and pony cylinder press: give refer- ences and wages expected. Box 134, Call. BOY of 14 to do light work in a home. 1318 Turk st. SMALL boy wanted to work In a frult store at 90 Fillmore st. BOY to milk cows: deliver milk; acquainted in city. Address bax 139, Call office. TOLLECTOR with good references: reliable house. Particulars room 5, 1023 Market. $80 PER month and commission equal to $100; position for man and wife as manager and cashier. 1023 Market st. %5 PER month at start, manager for house furnishing department. 1023 arket st. $5 PER month, salesman who understands handiing of notions. 1023 Market st. 12 PER week, at start, domestic goods sales- Ve torday. 1078 Markset 2 Apply in | ; 22 tlemakers, S, $c and 10¢ | Apply to | VOICE culture, plano P [ sy HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED. TED-2 furnished housekeeping rooms on Sddy or Turk: with gas range; Address box 1375, Call office. O'Farrell, 1 | | close in | PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus | PAWNBROKER—Old__gold, clothing bought. _Add’ COLEMAN. 41 Third, 1 ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. DRESSMAKE RS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st.. rm. 88. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished tranca clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; shs will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec~ tions; unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or buried property; locates treasures. minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction gyar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MME. PORTER. wonderful clalrvoyant card- render; born double veil and second sight; iagnoses disease; full life reading: ladies 50c, gents$1; palm. and clairv.; sit. §150. 126 Turk. MME. IDA SCHMIDT, magnetist. card reader and fortune teller; 'German, Spanish and French spoken. 234 O'Farrell, rooms 4 and 6. MRS. MANDENA. medium and palmist: lifa readings 2ic this week; satisfaction guar- anteed. 28 Sixth st. MME. LE NORMANDE. reliable card reader, magnetic treatment MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and water reader. 921% Mission: German spoken. clairyoyant, 101 Leavnwth MME. HANSEN. palmist. card-writer; past, present and future: 148 Sixth. room 5. MISS BELL GRANT, card reading and mag- netic healing. 122 Post st.. room 10 RAY FAIR, card reader; masr healing & Speciaity. 223 Post st.. room MME, MARIE VINCENT. e ant and card reader. 28 Bilis st.. room 4; hours i1 to S MRS. FAIRBANKS, clairvovant: circle Tues. MBS oves l0e: readings dafly, e, s0c. 105 fth, MISS PEARL HARRISON. card reader and magnetic healer. Room 2. 1201 Cearyv st MISS CLARK, card reader and palmist. 120A Fddy st., room 3. street. second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. WANTED—MISCELLANEOLUS. MISS TROY from Chicazo, magnetic healer 2 % et and card reader. 1015 Ma t. rm. 17, 2d floor. WANTED—Use of upright piano for storage; | - > = no children. Address K., box 9, Call office, best mw"}hml . :ln‘! card- Oakland. reader; serman spoken. 73 Fourth sl.- FISH sinker mold pattern wanted. Apply to | MME. RAVENA reads life fluently: business 33 Third st. advice; nams given: 25¢ up. 5 Fourth A"' 5000 TONS of castiron at once. 204 Mission V. GRANT. 131 Taylor st., room MISS EDN 8 reader and palmist MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- fession: never fails: advice: help. 52% Post. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc., | bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. asliver, ~cast-off HEALD'S Business College, AYRES' BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; 'MISS GAMBLE'S dancing school, n't'fml-'.; { D EDUCATIONAL. 24 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand. typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- e€; electrical, civil& mining engineering, sur- veying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 giud- uates placed since 1592; cataiogue. Business College, 723 Market st.: individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ehip, $50; low rates per week and month. 50 and | ENGINEERING school; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech., survey, assay, archit.; day & eve.; est’ 1864, VAN DER NAILLEN, 333 Market. a course in Tarr's_counting-room makes you CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Cail. Sent to any address in _the United States or Canada one year for $150. postage free. SPIRITUALISM. Ma ket, tom 10¢ MRS, WRENNS' entertainment, % night: floral wedding: coffee, cake, v MILLER'S materializing trumpet seance: 8p. m 109 Leavenworth st MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c. McAllister st.: convincing tests MRS. ALICE FAY, medium and magnetf§ healer, 32 Lewis si., off Jones, near Post MISS SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny st.. room 24. A. M. FRANCIS, Independent slate-writer: de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Haight st. | | s | MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for { | messages and advice’ 28 Stockton st. thorough. Room 572, 865 Market st. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, writing, gram- mar; day, night; $5 mo. 1504 Market, op. Sth. FISK Agency, §2 Market st_Teachers fur- nished; public; private; governesses; tutors. dero; adults, Fri., § p.m.; children, Thu.. AN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- ket st.; 124 positions in '96: 103 in NSTRUCTION in tapestry painting, etc.: les- sons, Zc. Studio, 419 Geary st., room | GUITAR, mandolin, plano and vocal lessons, pine wood, $125 cord: 30 railroad tle- | $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS, % Fifth. graduate; French, 109 Taylor Spanish; new classes; §2 m —————————————————————————— | L. VAN VROOM electro-d A FULL set of NEW YORK Dentists—Painiess DR LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 1ith; no | DR, GEORGE W. LEEK, ALL work reasonable and warranted. DENTISTS. ental, parlors: painless | ;atry: no shock: painless extraction | 252&.‘\-5'(":; full set of teeth, $5 up; silver | Rllings, 25¢ up; gold crowns, $330 up: your teeth put in without a plate: open evenln&: 967 Market st., cor. Sixth; 'Phone Jessle 1 ‘teeth, $: see ';‘,""’ flexible | ; light and thin; warranted ten years; | }"‘,‘,‘.‘fi’wg"m ‘plates, crown and bridge work cfalty: fillings 50c: crowns, Sork painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st ;x,ilru::ll%é.c + gold filling, T5c up; siiver. 2 uj e mendod, $1 up: special Inducements | Fo Klondikers: open evenings and Sundays. 960 Mission st., cor. Sixth. plates, harge for extracting when plates are made; | o1d plates made over lke new: teeth from 3 per fet; extracting olc: gas given. genuine Leek dent- jst, discoverer of painiess extraction and | patentee of improved bridge work or teetn | Sithout plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. . A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, removed to Cail bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. DR. J. 1320 Market st. W. KEY, SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. — D) COI ARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP—The co-partnership heretofore existing between | the undersigned at the City and County of San Francisco, under the firm, name and style of PORTER, SLESSINGER & CO., is | dissolved by muttal consent. GEORGE K. | PORTER will sign in liquidation of the affairs of the old co-partnershop. GEORGE_X. PORTER, JOSEPH_KAHN, L. SLESSINGER. Dated San Francisco, January 27, 1838. N DISSOLUTION NOTICE, OTICE—The firm of HASSON & HUNT, electrical engineers, of 310 Pine st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. (composed of the undersigned co-partners). is_hereby dissolved by mutual consent. MR. HUNT, having assumed the position of superintendent of construction for the Alaska Commercial Company, has with- drawn from said firm. MR. HASSON will continue business under the name of said firm as _heretofore. Dated February 17, 1888 - (Signed.) A. M. HUNT, W. F. C. HASSON, $60_MAN and wife on gentleman’s place down the valley. 1023 Market s PER week. ? first-class workmen, jow: tore. 2088 Market ot : o $10—LAUNDRYMAN: laundry marker; German engineer and machinists:. at once: 1023 Market st. 3 % GOOD finishers on pants at 73 Montgomery st., room 1. o 2 WANTED—First-class - finishers - on steady work; mus _Clementina st. nts: Kknow operating. 408 GREEN hands and seamen and te Ships going to Alaska. Herman's. 35 Steunst. WANTED—Young man to I ey oy ana earn barber trade. PAINTER wanted. 438 Fifth st., | . AINTER w between 13 FOR value received, I do hereby sell, assign, transfer and set over unto W. F. C. HAS- SON of San Francisco, Ci all_my prop- erty, right. title and interest in the firm of l:!ASoN & HUNT (composed of said 'W. F. C. HASSON and myself, ANDREW M. HUNT, as co-partners), and in and to all the property and assets of every name, nature and description and wheresoever situated now beionging to said firm or which may here- after accrue to said firm, and I hereby ex- pressly authorize and empower said HAS- ggl’: w gatltxn’l!_le o (s of sald name, HAS- \ for his own u: and for the Pl tion which may be hereafte his instance. "It being cxprossly anderetood: er, that the sal ¢ Domever, ‘that d firm of HASSON & nection co-partner with said firm is hereby Datea sa roas Al in hnl}lm Fel 17. 1898 \"l. Glinedy A. M. HUNT. use and benefit of any -corpora- | v dissolved and that my con- | 15 LARKIN ST _Branch office of The Call, Subacriptions and want ads taken. "HYPNOTISM- SPECIAL rates to classes forming this week, between Monday and Saturday: instructions every day and evening if desired. S. F. Col- lege of Suggestive Therapeutics. 911 Van Ness. | i | CAL. Institute, 4215 Geary: hypnotism taugh Aiplomas issusd; diseases and habits cured MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davles, true friends of all invalids, men and wome: 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, ete.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no delay: self-cure sent: call or write: free: con- ffential DR AND MRS. M. DAVIES, t cAllister st.; pills, $2 ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause restored at once: and safe sure at any time; kind sympathy and instant relief for ‘travelers; tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement: best care and privacy: for guaranteed reliefs consult the doctor, free, before going else- where; regulating’ pills ana capsules, $1. MRS DR. WYETH, 918 Post st., nr. Larkin. 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