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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898 NAPAMAX WON BY A HEAD Took the Handicap From Ostler Joe in a Very Exciting Drive. Of- Six Favorites Sent Out Fashion Plate Alone Was Beaten. Geyser Easily Defeated Toa Rose in a Sprini—Sloan Was in Good Form. The finish to the mile handicap be- tween Napamax and Ostler Joe was the only stirring feature of the racing at Ingleside yesterday. In the betting the. former, with Clawson up, was a pronounced favorite, while 14 to 5 was laid against the black horse, which had Tod Sloan in the saddle. Refugee away from the post badly was allow ed to go | out- and make the running to the stretch, with the favorite and second choice under wraps back in the bunch. Straightened for the wire Clawson cut Joose with Napamax, and Sloan on Ostler followed suit. In a terrific drive Clawson got his mount over the mark first by a head in the remarkably fast time, considering the_slow condition of the track, of 1:42%;. Better rated the winner should have won handily. Tt was a great day. for favorites, every first choice; with the exception of Fashion Plate, scoring a pair of brack- ets.- The track was still heavy, ‘\'hi(‘h‘- accounts for the slow time made in the | different events. Charley Thorpe began the day by piloting - the 8 to 5 favorite, Prince Ty- rant, to victory in the opening seven- furlong run for three-year-olds. In front from the start, the first choice won easily from Bow and Arrow, a 12 to ‘1 chance. Flanders, the second choice, could not untrack himself, fin- ishing back among the also rans. The five and a half furlong scramble, with King William scratched, proved a gift for.Torsion, which went to the | post at odds of 1 to.4. Holly's gelding | quickly showed in front after the start | and won handily from the 30 to 1‘: chaneeé . Viking, ridden by Spencer. | Durward was a good third. The. Burns . & Waterhouse entry, Gold Scratch, opened a favorite for the two-year-old scramble over three and a haif turlongs, but on the report gain- ing credence that Ezell's filly, Buena Ventura, was the goods, the latter was played - down:- to favoritism. Gold | Scratch receded from 6 to 5 to twos. Hennessy, -on _the first choice, breaking | from the post second, skimmed away in | the lead and hard ridden at the end | downed Canace two lengths. Cut off | soon after the start, Gold Scratch fin- | | | ished in the show. Fashion "Plate’ was a lukewarm fa- vorite for the mile selling run, but did not seem to have her usual supply of | speed, and Hennessy, who had the| mount, was fortunate to finish in the | show. -Satyr, the second choice, ridden | by Sloan, won handily from O'Fleta, a | 12 to-1 shot, with.Thorpe up. But three started in the final five and a half furlong sprint, and one (Roy Carruthers) might as well have stayed at home: - Geyser, a light favorite over Tea Rose, won in a4 common gallep, af- ter the latter had led into the stretch. - TO-DAY'S 'ENTRIES. First: Race—Five-elghths of a mile; maiden three-vea 618 Kummel 652 Hertha E Little ‘Atarm... -105| 650 Oahu 110} ... Desere 110} 50 Entrata 19 652 Majnbar .. Apple- Jack Hohenlohe 5 El Roca Cipriang - .. Niihau 3 T. McHugh - Padrone .. HES Joe Levy .. 650 Aprona ‘Agnes Tobin 650-Ockturuck. -, Brown' Prince...107 6 Cosina ..... 30 Idomenus 107 598 Approbation . Becond Race—Three-quaiters.of & mile; sell- ng 625 Major Cook.....108] 658 Silver St 21104/ 613 Chapple 107 Don Ful 111 (394) Treachery wamw | 667 Last Chance ...106| 645 R. Q. Ban.......113 i | | ! siJack Martin ...110 | | | Murphy- - 630 Sutton 22106 hnitz .........103. 604 Judge Stouffer..107 at Murphy ...10| 663 Cavallo .........10 532 Miss' Ross ... 108| 124 Whirlwind 1i2..:01 | 540-Hermanita 108 614 Harry Gwynn...136 | 350 Zarro .. 106 | | Pather O'R: Third Race—Half mile; Ocean View Stakes; two-year-old fillies. 622 Humidity .......115] (622)Magdalenes 638 ngea 115 (661) Royal Fan ... ... Penella ..1210111115] 642 Foxey Fourth Race—One and a half miles; purse. 646 Howard Mann..115] 621 Lincoln Ii.... 666 Argentina nl Fifth Race—Two miles; selling; hurdle. 659 Major S. Monita ..........130 641 IEsperance - HCaptain Rees...134 641 Mestor ..........133| 617 Sylvester 39 641 Gov. Budd .....141 Sixth Race—One mile; three-year-olds. 635 Martha II.......103 (B49)Traverser .. 666 Gotobed ... .108 547 Glorlan 667 Melv. Burnham.105 (646)Morinel .. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. EEE B 115 12 Lae First Race—Octuruck, Approbation, Oahu. Second Race—R. Q. Ban, Judge Stouffer, _Treachery Third Race—Magdalenes, Humidity, Royal Fan Fourth Race—Argentina, Lincoln I, Howard Mann. Firth Race—Captain Rees, Mestor, Governor Budd. Sixth Race—Traverser, Morinel, Glorian. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS. Members of the St. Joseph Branch CGive a Successful Enter- tainment. Another successful entertainment was added to the many that have been held this year, under the auspices of individ- ual branches of the League of the Cross, last evening at St. Joseph's Hall, by the members of the St. Joseph branch. The little hall on Tenth and Howard streets was crowded with a large and apprecla- tive audience and there were few empty chairs to show the lack of enthusiasm on the part of residents in this part of the city in manifesting a desire to foster the great principles upon which the organiza- tion Is based. A programme of unusual excelience was rendered and many prominent local fun- makers were named upon tributed thelr services toward making the | FOR THE HOME. The Entertainment Given Under the Auspices of the Order of the Amarault. The interest that is manifested by the citizens of this city in the Masonic Wid- ows’ and Orphans’ Home was evidenced last night by the large audience that filled | the auditorium of the Native Sons’ build- it who con-| evening a pleasant one for those who at-/ tended the entertainment for no other re-| muneration than to help the boys of this branch of the league along in their ef- forts to have their parish well repre- sented in the cadet regiment. C. L. Asmussen, the speaker evening, delivered an eloauent and in- structive address upon the subject of temperance, outlining in the expansion of the subject the happiness derived from total abstinence and the misery and de- gradation consequent upon the habitual use of liquor. Immediately after and at the conclusion of the address the following programme was announced: Remarks, C. L. Asmussen: plano solo, H. H. Hay; vocal solo, Miss C. Stanley; grand chorus, under the direction of Brother Aloysius: recitations, Dr. J. P. McCarthy: Irisl of the Master Arnold Grazer of the Bostonians . Willlam Heffernan; recitations, spec- T comic falt Hickey songs, the audience; etc., W. J. Hynes; vocal duet, Mrs. Kelly and’ Miss Leffler; fancy dance, Miss Hazel Callaghan and Master Arnold Grazer, both of the Bostonlans; cornet duet (in uni- form), Messrs. Cadogan and Davis of L. C. C. Band: vocal solo, P. J. O'Sullivan; address, van; ‘“Te Deum,”” by the audience. ———e————— A Sovereign Remedy. Dr. Parker's CoughCure,1 dose will stop cough; never fails: 25c; all druggists. * — e ee———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J O Hestwood, S Jose]W M Calhoun, Seattle W _F_George, Sacto |C H Wasson, New O Los A E C Graw, Irvington S Goodlett, Scotld| E P Werner, Irv'ton H Nichols, Cortld' A Pidgeon, wf,d.Oleta W Bell, Courtland |C B Kimball, wf, Chg H Dunphy, wf.SM Miss S M Kimball,Ch E Alexander, L A |J T Clapp, Chicago A Penniman, S Jos Mrs B C Cash, N Y Howard, Stockton |Miss M Warren, N Y Brown, California |J W Houston, Cortld F Rose, S N {W A Davis, Brentwd S N |7 Durham, Chicago , Stockton| W E Mann, Spokane E B Deyoe, Portland |Mrs Bertholf, ch, L B J T Carpenter, Mass |S E Heath, Wis Mrs W E Carpenter,|A J Hunt, f. Butte Mase C D Allen, Napa Mrs H E Newton,Mas|L Grothwell, Stockton Mrs T M Crane, Mass| D Wersenberger, N Y R McCarthy, N Y G D Plato, Modesto 8 J Allard, Eureka | W _Pines, Kelseyville C A McCarthy, N Y J H Maggard, Ohio 1 Herrman, Portland BALDWIN HOTEL. merica.’ by J_E_Baxter, w w J Baker, St Louis - |M E Harrls, Oakland W Bades, St Louis - |A W_Fose, Sonora ¢ Brown, Oakland |H L Wineman, Chicag § Tate, Sacto Mrs Wineman, Chicag G_Sporg, Sacto W H Purnell,” Ohio W Rhodes, Sacto D D Jones, Fresno S Lewis, Bakersfie!ld |W G Devin, Angels C J O'Neil, S Jose M H_Wheeler, Angels C Whittemore, Napa |Mrs Wheeler, ' Angels W Grundy, Oakdale |W H Fisk, Chicago J L Depaule, Kern B N Fisk,’ Chicago L V Olcese, Kern J S Lake, Salt Lake Mrs H. J Allen & ¢, F A Daroux, Sacto Kern J Jones, Stockton Mrs Wright, § Jose |A H Vancleve, Cal C Miliard, Chicago J Prinker, Eureka E R Gifford, Auburn NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C Herichmann, Ptld |J Peterson, Madera | J Saunders, Sacto |C R Vernon, Rio Vis G Van Brunt.wf. Son M Jacobson, Carson C W E Richardson, Gol| H D McKenzfe, Tular L Seinege, bro, Cal iE W Robbins, Wis J Brown. Stockton C H Selbin, Los Ang C H Soelke, Illinois | P Duffy, wf, Nevada € J Hogertel, San J |C McCytcham, wf,Cal M ‘Ryan, Visalla |B Burham, Saivador P Christenson, Valjo |S Stedman, Ilifnois R Phillips, Oakdale | PALACE HOTEL. J R Mitchell B € |S H Herman. Fortland W T Smith, Nevada |Mrs Herman, Portland F H Green, S Rafael |F S Dickenson, N Y H H Pitcher, Livermre/C T Bliss, Nevada A K Blair, 8 Cruz |G Tepper, Hamburg G Gross, S Cruz B W Lec, L Ang H Kormack. Chicago |D Rean, Yreka H Titlow, Phila F J Teggart, Stanford Mrs Titlow, Phila |Miss Fitch, Portland “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB-| P Inglelsijde Track—104th day of the 2 IWlnter Meeting, Tuesday, March 1, 98. Weather fine. Track alr. GBS, FIRST RACE Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, §0. " Welght. St Tm. %m. &m. Str. _ Fin. | . Jackeys, 65 1h - 1% 11Y 1 1% |Thorpe Bow and Arrow -n3L7 42 4 n‘b 7 |Gray . Bonnle Ione 118 514 2h 1 :|McDonald Flandes . :. /0 i.... 110 4 §h 61 % ’[Clawson Elidad TR T% n |Spencer . The Dipper - -118)-1 7 s % |Taylor N3 3ns 5% 12 [Bennessy . 26 : 21 - an ._IC. sioan Winner, Joseph- S. Stern’s b. ¢._ by Tyrant-imp. Queen Bess. SECOND RACE-Five and a half furlongs; sélling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, Horses. Tem. %m. Str. - Fin. Tockeys. ;o;., CI. Torslon, § 47, 12 13 . 11% (Clawson .....(310° 14 Vik T 5 5 5 211 |Spencer ...110|- 30 30 Durward 3a. 3h 3% © 34% Woeds . Yo 1 Tom an* 43y 43 33 Gray 0 12 1 Nervoso, 6........... 9 e crAG g e 08 00 i TEWartc RSl e s Time, 1:104. Winner, Holly & McPike's b. &by Torso-Ricardo. Fair start. Won easily. 4 @7 (). THIRD RACE-Thres and a halt furlngs; selling; two-vear-olds; purse, ox. Horses. - Welght. um. Hm Str. . Fin. \ Jockeys. |Op. CL Buena Ventura ....1 11 13 |Hennessy . a P Canace 3 31% 22 [McNichols ...f & 10 Gold Scratch . 4% 3 1% |Thorpe .......| 65 2 Ractvan 21 45 |J. Woods ..ll[ 12 20 Wrinkles 6% - 53 |Spencer ..s - Gilberto . 7 81 |Powell Medanos 55 7 |Clawson Time, :41%. Won ridden ott. . 1. by Luke Blackburn-Tommy Bell. G rear-olds and upward; purse, $300. = Str. _ Fin. | Jockeys. [0p. OL €35 Napamax, 3 .... 2 Zn 81% 3n 1h |Clawson .. 1 645 Ostler Joo, b... 3 5e ins 42 24% |T. Sloan 53 148 Highland Ball, 3 1 PRI e ) Refugee, 5 5 18 11 11% 41 | Blarney Stone, 814 7L 5 5 [J. Woods . inner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. f. by imp. Maxim-Napa. Good start. " Horse: Tndex %m. Str. Tin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL St i ! I 47 Satyr, 4 § 5% 3h 44 3n. 1% |T. Sloan ¥ %6 O'Fleta, § 2 iad AR e in TYO 11"00"»3 e (642) Fasbion Pl 2 . %ns’ Wa3m iragiiaag 55 9 57 Daylight, 5 . + 21 22 21 21% 4% g 7 &1 Red Glenn, a (1. 8% &n 5% 6% &% (Gray. L €32 Coupon III, 4...../100/5 85 &2 §5 62 66 |McNichols 10w g?l Pleasanton, 4 ......100 8 9 9 9 9 71 |Cameron .. 50 60 s waltet . 5....,...0019 7% 5h 6n 72% 85 |McDonald o1 665_Littie Cripple, @ ...108/7 4% 71% 7h__8h- 8 |Clawson .....| 15 20 %. Winner, E. Corrigan’s b. c. by Lew Wier-Seclusion. Good start. Won 373 TSIXTH RACE—Five and a half furl . ongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. “Index. Horses. Wwelght.|St. %m. Y%m. &m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL (651) Geyeer, 4 .........11 3 237,026 36 11K T8I T e ‘644 Tea Rose IT1, 4....108/ 1 I 1% 1% W G ol 3 ... Roy Carruthers, 4..108| 2 3 3 3 3 [Reldy . 100150 Time, 1:08. Winner, E. Corrigan's b. c. b; easily. ¥ X y Ben Ali-Hot Springs. Good start. Won Jig, | | Thom | 4 a 642'ana 26 a 379, B ing to witness the entertainment given by the amateurs under the direction of George W. and Helen Ripley Walthew, in aid of the home. The affair was arranged for that purpose by Crescent Court of the | Order of Amaranth. and it consisted of the presentation ofacomedietta, “Angell a drama, “That Moloch,” and a'farce, “A Lesson in Whist.” Those who took part were: Miss Freda Gallick, who _as Mrs. Vanburg fn “That Moloch,” made a decided hit; Miss Efic Bonde, Miss Celia Harmon, Miss Hope Mosher, Miss Helen Norris, Miss Mae Robertson, Messrs. Regi- nald Travers, Geoffrey Deniston, Warren King and Dr. Frank Robinson —_—ee————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Thomas J. Daniels to Ralph C. Daniels, lot on S line of Green street, 25:6 I of Octavia, B 78 by S 137:6: SI10. Franklin Heywood to Christian F. lot on N line of Hayes street, 1S Baker, E 2 by N_100; $10. Henrletta G., Christiana H. S. and Emilie W. C. Witzemann, B. H. Madison and S. B. Peterson (trustees of Henry W. Witzemann under will of W. F. Witzemann) to Elizabeth Janssen (wife of I P.), lot on W line of Boyce Street, 612 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 120; 810. James J. McKinnon to Adela M. McKinnon. lot on E line of Church street, 255 N of Fif- teenth, N 50 by E 125; gift. Behrend Joost et al. (by comm Ruppel, B of issfoner) to of the line of of Seventeenth, W 100, N N to Church_lane, E 106, B 84, 57,742; $10,290. Alice O. Theuerkauf (as administratrix estgte of Eliza Theuerkauf), lot on W Dolores street, 11 1o, B3 Nis W5 N tof §176; also all interest in W. I. and Anna_M. Taylor ‘to Robert R. pson, lot on W _line of Battery stree 1, S of Pacific, S 113:10%, W 137:6, N 6 $5:1%, E 18; also_right-of-way covering E Sansome 13 13 5:10, W 4736, 92:4 W 47:5, N S, Pacific § 11 5:10, W 90; $10. Frank Barnard to same, lot on W_line of Battery street, 91:8 S of Pacific. 8 114:7, W 137:6, N 68:9, W 47:6, N 45:10, E 185; also right- of-way, quitclaim deed; $10. Joseph and Mary Cuneo to Peter Lowry, lot | on S line of Vallejo street, §1:5 E of Jones, E | 0, quitclaim deed; $10. R.. B. and Eugenia 1. Cole to Robert G. Hooker, lot on I3 line of Nineteenth avenue, 300 S of Lake street, S 25 by E_120; $10. Emm Howe to Charles K. Howe, lot on E line of Forty-sixth avenue, 50 § of B street, § 25 by B 120; $1. William F. Ayres to Will Grant, lot on NW corner of Tenth avenue and L street, N 100 W 32:6; $10. George W. Moore to James McLester, lot on 1by S B line of Mouitrie (Minot) 25 § of Eugenfa (Lincoln) street, § 25 by E 170, lot 245, Gift Map 1; $10. Terbert E. and Grace W. Law_to James Cunningham, lot commencing. S _of Green and 256:3 W of Polk street, 8 10:5, NE 2, W 7:1; $10. James and Annie Cunningham to Hartland and Herbert E. Law, lot on N line of Bonita etreet, %6:3 W of Polk, N 19:8, SW 10:3, SE 16:6; $10. Moses and Sarah R. Samuel to Leopold Kut- ner, lot on NW corner of O'Farrell and La- guna streets, W 26 by N 94:4; $10. Charles L. and Helen E. Davis to Louis Friedlander, lot on W_line of Devisadero street, N of McAllister, N 25 by W 100; aiso lot on W line of Twenty-fiftth avenue, 171:8 S of A street, § 46:5 by W 240; $10. John and Lillle E. Duncan to H. Francis Anderson, lot on W line of Maple street, 64:01 § of Jackson, S 47:9 by W 17:9; $10. John F. Quin to Matilda A. Quin, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 51:6 § of Hancock, S 25 by W 105; gift. John Quin or Quinn to Matilda A. Quin, lot on SE corner of Dolores street and Rallroad avenue, S 50 by E 110; gift Columbla Building and Loan Association to Jerome Millard, lot on N line of Valley street, 126 E of Sanchez, B 52:6 by N 1l4; $10. F. L. A. Ploche and Noe Garden Homestead Union to John L. Cahalan, lot on SE corner of Tiwenty-ifth and Fountain streets, E 80 by S 120; $500. John L. Cahalan to Joseph I Lawless, same; Joseph I. Lawless to Martin B. Joost, sam also fraction lot 3 block 25, Noe Garden Home- stead Union; $10. Henrletta (3. Witzemann to Christiana H. S. and Emilie W. C. Witzemann, undivided % Iot on NE angle Drumm and Jackson streets, N 60, E 52, S 20, E 20, S 4, W 72, quitclaim deed; $11,268. Henry E. Bothin to Henrletta C. Knight, lot on SW line of Spear street. 183:4 NW of Folsom, NW 43:10 by SW 137:6; $10. John and Margaret Q. Abrams to Adrian Merle, lot on SE lne of Mission street, 75 SW of_First, SE $0 by SW 96:3; grant. Mary A. Carroli to same, same: grant. John R. and Gertrude B. Carroli and Eliza- beth M. Whittier (Carroll) to same, same; $5. John Malllon to Josephine Pierce, lot on the SE line of Howard street, 145 SW of Eighth, SW 5 by 85; $10. Henrietta G. Witzemann to Christina H. S, and Emilie W. C. Witzemann, undivided lg of lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 253:11 N of Clement street, N 25 by E {20. Alfred Eoff to Robert Hubbs, lot on § line of Clement street, §7:0 E of Twenty-sixth avenue, SE 151, N 86 degrees 45 minutes E 1:11, N §% degrees, W 151, quitclaim deed; $1. Julle N. Burnop. Elizabeth D. Albright, Min- nfe E. Higging and Minnfe E. Livingston to same, lot on SE cornef of Clement street and Twenty-sixth_avenue, S 15, N 86 degrees 45 Eninut‘mz E 83:11, N 9% degrees W 1il, W 7:9; $10. homas J. Kaveny to Annie M. Kaveny, lot 12 in block ¥, lots 3. 4 and 18 in block Q, Park Lane tract No. sift. Mary A. Lane to Matthew J. O'Neill, lot on N line of Sadowa street, 134 W of Capitol, W §sohy N 125, block F, Rallroad Homestead 2; 10. Lulgi Trucho to Filippo Deluchi, undivided 1-12 of Iot 11, block N, Silver Terrace; $10. Agostino Deluchi to same, undivided 1-12, same; $§10. Alameda County. Peter C. Borein to Annie Borein, lot on NE corner of Eleventh andt Alice streets, N 60 by | E 7, lots 1, 2, and S 10 feet of lot 3, block 163, | quitclaim deed; $1. Henry Knoche to to George J. Sevan, lot on E line of Filbert street, 115:10 S of Twenty- first, S 3, by E 125, block 614; $600. Beulah Park Camp Meeting Association (a corporation) to Charles F. Bopp, lots 77 and T8, block F, Beulah Park property; $10. Willlam P. and Sarah Mauzy to Alice 1. Mauzy, undivided one-quarter interest in lots on NE corner of Moss avenue and Gold street, E 101:4, N 140:1%, W 100, § 1 being lots 9 and 10, block C, Hroadway and Telegraph avenue Homestead, Oakland Annex; $19. Mary_and John Planer to Helen M. Mannion, lot on N line of Thirty-sixth street, 158.63 E of Grove, E 25 by NE 144.98, W 25, S 139:4 to be- glnnh;‘z. block H, Apgar Tract, Oakland An- nex; $10. Willlam A. and Lillie Clark to Joseph D. and Hattie E. Cuthbert, lot on W line of Fuiton | street, 50§ of Bancroft Way, S 40 by W 100, being the E 100 feet of lot 20, block 14, College Homestead Tract, Berkeley; '$10. . T.. Engethi to County of Alameda, a strip of land 90 Teet wide, the center line is described as follow: Beginning in Intersection of NE line of county rond No. 272, extended SE at a point 71 SE from' NW line of county road No. 136, thence NE 23560, NE 32120, NE 526:6, SI 6996 to line of Laundry Farm, Brooklyn Town- =hip; $1. D. W. C. and Emeline D. Gaskill to Blizu- beth B. Thomson, lot on SE corner of Twenty- second and Market streets, E 103:11, § 61, W b 62_to -beginning, block H, Curtis & * Tract, Oakland; $10. Timothy Paige, Louis F. and Lydia Mont- eagle to W. S. Vallier, 1ot 5, block G, Melrose Statlon Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Mary F. Schieffelin to Josephine Swasey, lot on N line of Alameda avenue, 80 W of Lafay- otte street, W 60 by N 130, block 2, Bartlett S0-acre Tract, Alameda; gift. Mary F. Scnieffelin to Josephine Swasey, lot on S line of Alameda avenue, 175 W of Paru street, W 45 by § 150, being lot 8, block D, Oak Park.’ Alameda: gift. Nils and C. L. Quist to Josephine Quist, lot 6. block D, Bellevue Tract, Alameda; $10. Nils and C. L. Quist to Julia C. Merwin (wife of B. W.), lot 7, block D, Bellevue Tract, Alameda; §10. Nils Quist to Catherina L. Quist, lot on § line of Clinton avenue, 165:6 W of Cedar street, W 40 by S 120, block C, Bellevue Tract, Ala- meda; algo lot on E_corner of Atherton and D streets, SE 97:8 by NE 112, block 26, Town of Haywards, Eden Township: gift. J. Fi. and Frances H. Ross to Clara M. Aron- son_(wife of John). lot on SW corner of Wash- ington and Fost streets, W 100 by S 23'4, being | Jot 6, block 36, lands adjacent to Enciual, Ala- meda; $10. Francis J._and Dell C. Woodward to Adolph Thl. lot on T line of Telegraph road, 232:8 N of Durant street, N E 163, S to a 'point, W to beginning, block B. Fountain place, Oakland; Adolph and Helen B. Uhl to J. E. Morris, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue. 260:10 N of Durant street, N 25:2, F 163, S to a point. W to portion same, kland; $10. X Brewster, lot on N line of Thirty-fourth street, %6 L of Magnolia. E 33:6 by N 100, block 681, Watts Tract, Oakland: $10. George A. and Martha E. Huston to Sarah E. Coe, lot on N line of Tayior or Ninth street, 8 ¥ o Willow, E 5 by N 149, block 700. sub- ject to deed of trust for $2700, Oakland; $10. Alice M. Prescott to Helena Carlson, lof on N line of Fast Twenty-fourth street, 317.50 E of Nineteenth avenue, E 45 by N 149, block 51, ;’gnhem Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland: 10, Alton H. and Mary E. Clough to Walter F. Lewls, undivided 1 interest in lot on W line of Baker street, 102.8{ N of Wilder, N 40, W 108,55, 8 10, F 110.30, to heginning, being lot 19, Mountain View Tract. Berkeley: $10. - B, Kelsey to Oakland Building and Loan As- soclation, ‘the I 2 feet of W o0 feet, lof 5. ock B. Amended Map J. W. Crawford D iah G Daan ey T Leaot, Same to Kate Watte, the W 30 feet lot s, block B, same, quitclaim deed, Oakland An’ nex: $. Tritz B. and Emma Dahlgren to Salem T. Chapin, lots 12 and 12. block 29, Warner tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. o Sact, Green to W. E. Charies E. and Mary E. Prown, lot on W line of Lafayette street, 150 4% to beginning, | | | | | | | | | S of Clement avenve, § 37:6 by W 108, block 59, Town of Encinal, Alameda; $10. Annie M. Thomas to Edgar Durnan, lot on E line of Vaalley street, 163 § of Elm, 8 10 by E 150, Oakland; $10. Christena Bow to Charles E. Boman, lot on SE corner of Broadway and Third street, S 1 by E 7, being lots 7 and S, block 18, subject to | deed of trust, Oakland: $10. J. S. and Sophie M. Orchard to Mary I. Merwin, lot on SE Jine of Twenty-fifth ave- nue, % SW of East Eleventh street, SW 2 by SE 75, block K, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, to correct 396 d 370, Bast Oakland; $10. Mary J. Merwin to Ttalian-Swiss Mutdfal Loan Association, same, East Oakland; SI0. W. T. and Belle E. Webb, B. W. and J. C. Merwin to Italian-Swiss Mutual Loan Associa- tion, lot on SE line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 23 SW of East Eleventh street, SW 1 by SE 75, same, East Oakland; $10. James Glazier to Mary Pym, lot 7, block F, Crystal Spring Tract, Berkeley: $10. Edward D. and Helen Harmon to Robert figsnr. Iot 3, block E, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; Robert and Ida L. Edgar to B. D. Harmon, lot 3, block 2, Teachers' State University Homestead Association, Berkeley: $10. James M. and Mary H. Haven to Manuel and Annie M. Stone, lots 21, 22 and 23, block E. Amended Map Moss Tract, Trooklyn Township; Franklin E. and Mary J. Moss to Tribune Publishing Company, lot on N line of Saratoga avenue, 120 W of Orchard streat, W 40 by N 120, being lot 13, block A, same, Brookiyn Township; §10. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Oakland B. and Association, lot 25, block I. Andrew Jones ubdivision, Brocklyn Township: $10. Rolin P. and H. P. Saxe (executors esthte of Sarah K. Saxe) to Augustus F. Graeter, the E % of lot 22 of B. L. Jones' survey of i0-acre lots adfoining town of Alameda, Alameda; $10. S. P. C. Railway Co. to City of Alameda, lot on E ilne of High street. 40 § from inter- section of E High strest with center line of S. P. C. Railway, E 840 by N 115 for street purposes, Alameda; grant. Scott Van Wye to Mary 1, block 23, Northern Additlon to ermore, Murray Township: gift. —_— e e———— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Sailed March 1—Stmr Nomad- fe, for New York. | JAFFA—Arrived March 1-Stmr Augusta Victorla, from Alexandria, on a crulse. i e 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 vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 29 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 0:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2201 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until § o'clock. 106 Eleventh street: open until 9 o’clock. 2326 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1605 ‘Polk street; open until 9:30 o’clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9§ o'clock. 3. Van Wrye, lot town of Liv- NOTICES. MEETING CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS EVENING, March 2, at 7:30 o'clock. H. FORTRIEDE, Se CALIFORNIA Councll No. 2. R & S. M., will_ meet THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, March business and d: By order of T. I M. FRAN H. DAY, Recorder. MOUNT Moriah Lodge No. 4, F. & A. M.—Stated meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, at 7:3) o'clock; also first degree. THEO. FROLICH, Sec. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 18, F. & A. M.—Stated meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, March 2, 1598, at 7:30 oclock. THEO. E. SMITH, Sec. A. O. H. Division No. 2—The regulat monthly meeting of this division will be held at Hibernla 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. . at & o'clock, for & | | | | KNIGHTS of the Red important meeting TO- Branch—Most. & THE regular meeting of the San Fran- cisco Bricklayers' Association will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN ING, March 2, 1 t B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., at S o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Business of importance. E. J. BRANDON, President. QUARTERLY meeting Austrian Be- nevolent Soclety will held x\'EnNt-:snAr‘f;vsmNd, March 2, 8 o'clock sharp. Fines for non- attendance. will_be strictly enforced. By order M. SCANATICH, President. A. CONNICH, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for 3180, postase | ree. | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. GERMAN girl wishes situation for general 5 hous&‘wnrk,r Address 243 Second st. HELP WANTED—Continued. NBAT girl or weman keep house old couple, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st.. NEAT strong Swedish girl would like work by _the day. Call or addres: Oak st. NEAT young girl, light second work, $12. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. SCANDINAVIAN girl desires a situation to do general housework. 4091, Kearny st. NURSE, sleep home, $10. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. NEAT, respectable, willing young girl for light housework: sieen’home; call 2 days. Address Call branch office, 166 Eleventh st. GERMAN girl wants situation; general house- work or second girl. 1022 Larkin st SCOTCH woman wants_ situation; good cook, baker and laundress, or housework; reference. Address Cook, 6§15 Larkin st. RESPECTABLE woman wishes to do washing | or any kind of work by the day. ress call 10 West Mission st = =1 WOMAN with a_girl child as working house- keeper, $12. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter s WORKING housekeeper, ~ $20; _housework. | Pleasanton, $25; Modesto, $2; 15 housework $20 and 325; ¢ young iris, city and countr: Eiris, el MISS CULLEN, 3% irls, assist, $10 to $I5. utter ot SWEDISH second girl, Oakland, $25. MISS | CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. TWO second girls, §25 and $20. LEN, 32 Sutter MISS CUL- REFINED young lady wishes situation to give light service in exchange for good home and small salary. Address box 1319, Call office. BY a woman of middle-age, a position as nurse ‘or housekeeper. Call’ of address D Young Women's Christian Assoclation. 129 O'Farrell st. 3 REFINED nurse, qugfidren 5 and § vears, $20. N, Sutter st. 1SS CULLI! THREE German cooks, $30 each. LEN, 325 Sutter st. TWO _waltresses, 325 each. 225 Sutter st. MISS CUL- MISS CULLEN, HELP WAN. ZD—Continue Taundrymen; laundry . marker;: German TE&‘Z’I“E{Tv !'ay.nd ‘machinists; at once. 1023 Market st.- - - PER month and commission equal to §100; position for man and. wife as manager and cashier. 1023 Market st. 5 PER month at start, furnishing_departme irie #5 PER month, salesman who understands A andiing of no 1023 Market st. $12 PER week, at start, domestic goods sales- man; to-day. 1023 Markset st. $60_MAN and _wife on gentleman's place down the valley. 1023 Market st. 320 PER weck, 2 first-class workmen, jewelry store. 1023 Market !l.r 5 ESTABLISHED offices; Bush st.; branches—1023 Market st.: 1018 Washington st., Oakland: 10 South Second st., San Jose; i(5 South Broadway,. Los An- geles: 364 Morrison st., Portland. Or.: & party subscribing at one office Is entitled to the benefits of all; after one-half the membership limit has expired money. will be. refunded if nmot ~‘ted; investigate. mnnn&er for house 1028 Market st. headquarters at 313 WANTED—By two youns girls to do chamber _Wwork in city hotel.” Box 1378, Call office. COOK, boarding house, $30. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. AMERICAN young lady with musical abilities, as overness o companion in w good home le _country; salary no object. Ad box 1357, Cail office. e e WOMAN wants work by the day; washing or _ housecleaning., Please call at 2 Hyde st WOMAN wants work by the da; housework. 130 Fourth s . sewing or YOUNG woman, good cook, wants a situation | to do general housework. Call at 2523 Pine. LADY wishes sityation to do plain sewing and repairing. 116 Sixth st.. room 6. i NEAT, respectable voung girl would like to assist in light housework and_ sieep home; also good references. Call at 218A Hickory ave. near Gough st. GERMAN girl wishes situation to do general housework; $30. Call at 8 Colton st. off Brady, between Market and Mission. WANTED—Position by a young woman with 4 baby 7 months old; wages not of as much importance as good home. Address MRS | N. JOHNSON, Newport, cor. Franklin and | Oak sts., room . ¥ ! INTELLIGENT Swedish girl wants situation to do upstairs work and sewing; wages $25; first-class city references. 130 Cook st., off WANTED—S!tuation by competent girl to do upstairs work or care for small children; Wages $20. Address 1A Henry rs. WANTED—By a widow, position as_house- keeper or tc take charge of children; 10 years rEffl'Pn(‘e!.r Apply 404 Jessie st. st.; Castro YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 1104 Mission st., corner of Seventh, room 10. GERMAN second girl, best of references, $20. 1012 Misston, .near Sixth st.; tel. Jessie 191. GOOD neat German girl wishes a place for housework. 14 Rausch st. WANTED—By a widow, position as house- keeper; either country hotel or private fam- ily: with children; references. Box 1328, Call. YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper's | position or to do plain mending. 131 Fourth st., room 1. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a_situation to do plain housework; city or country. 312 Brannan st. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jewelry: | low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. ELEVENTH, 106_Br 106_Branch office of The Call. bscriptions and want ads take! SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. FARM hands, plow hands, pruners, milkers | and other farm and dairy help can be had at once at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 108 Geary. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) heip; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. I, Chinese Employm't Office; house tel. Grant 5. Geo. Aokl, 30 Geary. JAPANESE Employment Bureau—Cholce help. Tel. East 777. 8§05 Geary st. JAPANESE employment _office hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell; tel. Davi: CHI best help. 4141 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE Employm't Office_Best help and Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. YOUNG experienced butcher, good reputation, vishes situation in shop of wagon. Address Butcher, 2965 Twenty-first st. BY bookkeeper and typewriter, experienced in office work. Box 1518, Call office. SINGLE young man of 25 would like position In grocery: S years’ experience; speaks Eng- lish, . Spanish and Portuguese. Address C., 676 Twenty-seventh st., Oakland, Cal. GENTL! trained nurse and valet wish- es position to care for elderly gentleman; first-class masseur; references. Address box 1410, Call office. work dz s 605. ESE and Japanese employment office. AN Irish nurse; grown children; $20 to 3%. MI: CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SECOND girl and seamstres: dren. MISS CULLEN, 3% COLORED cook: §20. MISS CULLEN, 5% Sut- tor st. YOUNG zirl as companion; $10. MISS CU $25; grown chil- DRUG clerk; grocery clerk, 35 years of age notion salesman; lace and drapery salesman; manager for house-furnishing department, competent ns buyer: domestic goods sales- man. See to-day’s list of places available at 313 Bush st. 2 WANTED—Hand laundry washer who can do plain ironing; must be sober and steady: wages $20 and found. Apply Martinez Laun- dry, Martinez. MECHANICAL draughtsman wanted by shop in city; state experience. Box 1416, Call office. LEN, 3% Sutter st. WORKING housekeeper; sanch; $25. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st CHAMBERMAID; wait one meal, $20; laun- 3% Sutter st. dress, $30. MISS CULLE: WAITRES country hotel, §20; ‘Scandinavia laundress,’ $30; laundress’ and’ chambermaid, $30; 3 second girls, $20 and $25; nurse, 1 child, $20; 4 cooks, German style, §25; cook, private boarding house, $25; waitress to take: charge. §$25; 12 waitresses and chambermaids, 315, $20 and $5 week: laundress, assist waiting, hotel, $20; and a large number of girls to fll our numerous situations in city and country. ‘J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st SECOND girl,_small family, across the bay, MAN to work_by the half day. and 9 a. m., 2753 Mission st. & 5 3 MEN with $100 to open quartz and placer mines. 1145 Mission st. WANTED—Pantryman Fourth. st. WANTED—Good walter for restaurant; wages $30. 104 Seventh. st GOOD _finishers “for- pants wanted. gomery st., room: 1. WANTED_A Frerich or English cook at once. ‘Apply 30 Stoekton st. ‘ BOOTBLACK for barber Call bet. 8 restaurant. 12 for 734 Moat- op and to clea §25, J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. bath rooms. 120 Geary st. COOK and housekeeper for six men -on a ranch, Napa County, $20: girls for housework, country places. MURRAY & READY, Lea ing Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. 4 HOUSEGIRLS, country, $25; second girl, city; 2 second girls, Berkeley, $20; cook, $30; housegirl, no cooking, $15; chambermaid, $15; nurse, $20; 12 housegirls, city, $20 to 3$25; girl, assist, $10. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. WANTED—Laundress, §30; 2 German girls for housework, $2 and §20; French waltress, 50c; French girls for housework and assist; Ger- man nurse, $20. LEON ANDRE, 308 Stockton. LADY cashiers, $25, $49 bookkeepers, _companions, teachers, trained nurses, governesses, ma- trons, housekeepers, salesladies, stenograph- ers, clerks, secure lucrative positions through the Ladies’ Exchange, 313 Bush, managed by ladies; no cost to investigate; this agency has established offices in all leading business | centers. GIRL for Alameda for general housework, washing, ironing and plain cooking: in fam- ily of Inquire 715 Howard st. YOU mercantile party; state wages expected. v typewriter and stenographer for house; steady employment to right Address Whole- sale, box 1420, Call office. ANTED—First-class finishers _on pant: steady work; must know operating. 409 Clementina st. WOMAN for_general housework: family two elderly people; $S to $10. Box 1415, Call GIRL_ wanted for general housework. at 2228 Clay st., cor. Buchanan. Apply COLORED girl for general housework; good cook: §20; references. 2336 Pine st GIRL wanted for general housework; 8 in fam- ily. 2039 Pine st. WANTED—AR old lady or little girl to do light housework. 116 Welch st.; call eariy. MACHINE giri wanted on vests. 641% Steven- son st. EXPRIENCED apprentice custom pants. T Leonard place, off Leavenworth, near Turk. GIRL for general housework: wages $15; ref- erences. 1021 Post st YOUNG girl for general housework, cooking; no washing: $20. 2300 Leavenworth st. NEAT young German girl to assist with light housework: small wages. 2802 Twenty-fourth. ‘WANTED—Competent girl for second work and care for 2 children; §19. Apply 417 Baker st. GIRL wanted for cooking and housework; no washing. 2414 Washington st. WANTED—A _buttonhole maker; also appren- fice. understanding sewing. 102 Minna st. GIRL, to assist in housework and mind chil- dren; $10 to $12. 1617 Sanchez gt. APPRENTICES, neat sewers, paid while learn- 2325 Misston. st. BARTENDER—German, single, desires posi- tion 1n saloon or family liquor store; good references. Box 1412, Call oifice. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants cjected for $4; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tei. 5580. ROOMS papered, 3250 up; whitened, $1 2808 Twenty-fourth st. or 239 Third st. RS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave triclan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. ELEVENTH, 105—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. LADIES, restaurants and hotels, send us your | orders and procure competent help. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. Tel. Grant 185. NORWEGIAN housegirl; good cook and laun- dress: ‘can take full charge; best reference; | city or country. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. NO. 1 German couk, best of references, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. up. NEAT young German girl desires situation ‘at housework or ‘as nurse, $10 to §l1; references. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants situation as house- keeper: a good seanistress or would take care. of invalid; no objection to children; city or country. 'Address C., Thirteenth st., near Harrison YOUNG lady speaking Danish, German and English; handy at making fancy things; has knowledge-of embroidery; wishes situation {n store; some experience 'as saleslady. - Ad- dress box 1382, C: fice. ROUND place, by elderly man; willing make himself generally useful; understands care of horses; good, careful driver; milk and attend garden; good reference. Box IS, Call ocfice. FIRST-CLASS gardener and green house man (German), understands care of horses, can milk, wishes a situation; good references. Box 1422, Call office. BEDMAKER, very handy, sober, industrious man, desires work; reference from last place. Address box 1411, Call office. CHINESE boy, first-class family cook, wants situation; small washing; cooking; city or Country. ~Address W., 615% Dupont st., S. F. JAPANESE wants a situation as schoolboy; wages §2. Box 1408, Call office. SITUATION as superintendent or foreman with- lumbering concern; 20 years' experience; thor- oughly understands all details connected with the business from the forest to the manu- factured product; 9 vears' coast experience, 11 years' Eastern experience; just finished a course in bookkeeping; can furnish gilt-edge references. Address box 1391, Call office. FIRST-CLASS German gardener, can attend cows, etc.: good references. 'Piease .ad- dress Gardéner, bax 1373, Call Office. BARBER wishes steady work, city or coun- try. Address C. R.,. 1439 Shotwell st cor- ner Stoneman. 3 EXPERIENCED man_ who can drive, milk, tend garden or do any zencral work on gentleman's place, wishes work; refer- ences. Address C. R. C., 709 Minna st. SWEDISH man and wife, ‘with 2-year-old child, want work on private place or small ranch; woman is good cook; man is all- round man. Address box 1370, Call Office. WOMAN for country, $12; young girl, $20_to $10. 1321 Park st., Alameda. GOOD sewer at dressmaking. 119 Turk st., room YOUNG girl to assist in light housekeeping. MRS. LICHTENSTEIN, 812 Elljs ‘st. TAILORESS as pants finisher; custom work. 51 Kearny st, room 1. GIRL for housework. -Apply 1477 Valencia st. GOOD woman for housework In small family. 1315 Steiner st. WANTED—GIrl to assist with light housework; wages $10. ~Call in forenoon at 1512° Fell st. BARBER shop for _sale cheap: good reasons for selling. Call 1743 Market st. GENERAL tailor wanted; raust be & good bushelman; no- other meed apply.. J. ENG- LISH, Sa Cal. seamen and carpenters for GREEN hands_ an: Herman's, 2 Steuart ships going to Alaska. WANTED—An errand-boy. Address box 1365, Call. T5c BARBER shop: Valencia st.; running 1 ehairs; nice living rooms; pays well; chea STOLTZ, 630 Marlket st FIRST-CLASS barber shop: days: bargain; parties going to Klondike. Fourth st. i5c. BARBER shop; business; bargain. RECRUITS _wanted - for _the marine corps, United - States navy: bodled, unmarried men, between the ‘ages of 21 and 30 years, Wwho are citizens of tha Tnited States, or these 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 helght. For. further information apply. at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Franelsco, Cal. must_sell in 13 7 2 revolving STOLTZ, 630 E Darbers’ Free employment. H. 102 7th; tel. Jessie 1164. PROGRESSIVE Barl Secy BERNARD: MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WANTED-—Laborers and - mechanics to know that- EQ Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 shird ct.; 150 large. rooms; %e. per night: 51 to $3 per week. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; best location in city.. Apply at 767 Market st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st. near Market; 200 rooms, 2ic a night; reading-room freé 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellls—Rooms 2¢ to $1 night 31 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and-subscriptions. taken. MEN to learn barher trade in eight weeks. B. E SINGLE: rooms, 10c_and 15c night: Toc and $1 L usge, Sixth and Howard sts. 4 (Elcho House)—Rooms c, 2¢ to 50c. per might; §1 to $2 week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. - Knox Collection’ Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, for a room: %c & night: 1 4 week. BARBERS' Assn Free Employm't Office. 8. FUCKHS. Sec., 825 Grant ave. Tel. Grant 136, i MARKET ST,—Branch office of The Cail. ‘Want ads and subscriptions taken. —_— FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. 8§40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821. ‘ INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 71 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. —_—ee PARTNERS WANTED. GENTLEMAN who has a valuable invention, patent_just granted, -wishes a partner at once. . Box 1381, Call office. $100—PART) Eleventh s ER in paint’ store. . box 16. Address 106 WAITRESS for- restaurant: 1922 ‘Fillmore st. FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants. 88 Howard st. over S. F. handball court. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s. riveted. cloth- ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 8% Fremornt st. TWO German' apprentices._on high _ grade ladies’ suits. HENRY - WERTH, Ladies' Tailor, 1105 Leavenworth st:, near Cal. MEN_ard_women learn . barber trade in 6 weeks. PROF. TOM CROKER, 346 Seyenth. ROOMS, respectable house. from: 2c night and $150 week. 142 Seventh st. . MONEY loaned on watches; dlamonds; Jewelry; low interest. ‘UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist, 14 McAllister st.; monthly. troubles, ‘etc:: 1 visit sufficient. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patierns fic. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. — STEADY young man, lately In city, would like work in city; a good worker about house r yard or care horses. 315% Jessie st. YOUNG German girl would like place to do general housework and plain_cooking. or up- stalrs work. Call between 10 & m. and -4 p. m., 257 Natoma st. E g COMFETENT woman wishes a_situation; is a 800d cook; man styles; good references. rear. understands American_and Ger- 521 Minna st., RELIABLE Protestant woman wishes position in private family to do- cooking and light | _ washing; wages §15. Apply 1539 Po POSITION wanted as a maker of m l_\ddres! 2454 Post. st. NURSE—Réfined young . woman, private and hospital experience, wishes to care for invalid lady or child; $2 to $3) a month. Address | Nurse, box 1501, Call office. ACCURATE stenographer, experfencad in legal and commercial work, desires permanent posi- tioni at moderate salary, or will. do_outside work on reasonable terms. Box 1403, Call. RESPECTABLE young girl. well experienced in cooking and general housework, wants ‘a place. Pleaze call at 1007 Natomia st., oft __Eleventh, between Mission and Howard. RELIABLE young woman wants to do light housework with 1 or 2 in family: wages 310 to $12; references; no postals. Address 1216t Steiner st. MAN not afraid of work wants a situation in the country as cook in a camp Or on a ranch. Address 106t Third, room 7. GERMAN woman would like § days work each Week washing, ironing, housecieaning. 1702 olk st. EXPERIENCED seamstress, neat, rapid sewer, Wants engagements out by the day; terms $1. Address MISS L., box 1517, Call office. NTED—Situation by a respectable woman as children’s nurse or Invalld lady; good references. 421 Hyde st. WOMAN wishes situation; understands cook- ing, washing, baking: wages $10; good refer- ences. 924 Washington st., near Powell. SEWING in families or with dressmaker; $1 a day and car fare. H., 92 Guerrero st. FRENCH girl wants position In laundry; good ironess. !Addrnn nagolfll. Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a position to do any kind of housework; kind to_children; city preferred; terms moderate. 155 Minna. COMPETENT *woman, cook and laun- dress, wants cooking. S:Tl’ or address H. M. C.. 6 Valencia st.; no cards. DRESSMAKER and seamstress, good fitter; .;!‘lvs 0 cents a day. G. F., box 1419, this office. COMPETENT woman for general housework: is a good cook: city or country town; §25. __Call two days, 1230 Market st. -SITUATION SITUATIONS wanted by Swiss man and wife; wife good cook, man can do any Kind of work; city or country. Address 679 Mission. HARNESS-MAKER with tools, who can also wishes steady work on. ranch; T day. Address box 1385, Call. with Alaska outfitters; practical suggestions; 1383, Call office. ASFITTER, steamfitter and electrician, well up in all ith branches, worked for best firms, Wants situation. M. TUCKER, 618 O'Farrell. drive team, POSITION camp lite; [ bo: 10 years $100. Ad- FELDERLY man wants situation to care for | gentleman's place; can mil if réquired: city or country. Elizabeth i care for horses Apply S. M., § N wanted by a young married cou- ple (English) as butler and cook or maid; thoroughly experienced: has the best of city Teferences; city or country. Address box 1372, Call office. SITUATION wanted round a place by elderly man; understands care of ~horses; good, careful driver; can milk and tend garden: references. Box 133, Call Office. - JAPANESE wants a situation; good cook and housework; city or country. ~Address M. S. 935 Sacramento st. BY man and wife; man a first-class gardener; will take care horses or cows; wife for sec. ond girl or upstairs worl Call or address 2221 Post st. GERMAN gardener, generally useful, wants a steady place In private family: understand: care of horses; driving: can milk; references; wages reasonable. Address P. M., 674 Six- teenth st., East Oakland. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. FEWALE HELP WANTED. SRS S S e S S S WAITRESS, room out, $20; 2 arm waitresses, §18 and $20; 3 lunch waltresses, 50c day: lunch and dinner waitress, §20; waltress, Watsonville, §20; 2 for Fresno, $25 and $20, fare paid: waitress, railroad eating house, $20 and room, fare paid; chambermaid, $i5; ‘waitress. $15, same place, see party here, fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & C¢ 108 Geary. city or country. PANTRY girl, $6 a week: cali early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN housegirl, small _family, cook, wash and iron; office’ fee paid by lady: young girl to assist housework, no office fee, $10 to $12. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary. MALE HELP WANTED. FRENCH cook, $70;. {ry coek, $65; meat and pastry cook, hotel, $60; second cook, country * hotel, $40;.third cook, $5 to $50; cook,: small - boarding house,. $30:" 4 ‘cdoks, ‘small’ hotels and restaurants, 335, $3 and’$25; assistant storeroom man, hotel, §29. - C. R."HANSEN & CO. 3 & & SECOND porter for first-class country hotel,’ .$30 and free fare: porter and runner; country hotel, §2.. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Ge: WASHER, hotel laundry,. country, $30 _and R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. HEAD walter: 2 waiters_for Buropean plan, Eastern men preferred, §5. C. R. HANSEN & COL 108 Geary st. - : MAN and wife to take care of a ranch, .35, cee party here; 3 farmers - for - ranches, §20; 6 farmers, different ranches, and $15; ranch blacksmith, $20: ‘milker, $20: choreman, $10. C. R. HANSEN .& CO., Geary st. ¢ FRENCH_ cook, $10; fry cook, country. restau- |’ rant, 555; second cook, country -hotel, $0; cook, small boarding-house, $30; 2 waiters, couptry hotel, $25; waiter, arm work, §25. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. 2 FARMERS for different ranches. $20; 6 farmers for a fruit ranch, $20; tiemakers, woodsmen, crosscut sawyers, shingle and box bolt makers.- C. R. HANSEN . & CO., 108 Geary st. 3 WANTED—Screw turner for Alaska, see boss here; mechanical draughtsman, $8 per day; blacksmith, §2 25 to §2 30 a day; farmer and wife for Nevada, see boss here; farmers, $20; 30 laborers for mill and woods, $20 and $26; 15 tie makers, Sc, ¢ and 10c, long job; ma. chine man for lizht work, $12 a_week, &nd others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Butler, $50; night waiter, $35; res- taurant and hotel waiters, $30 and 335, and 510 a_week for city; walter, country, $15 and found; cooks, dishwashers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BLACKSMITH helper for a ranch, $5 and foun® Danish or Swedish milker, $25 and found; 86 woodchoppers, $125.and $1 a cord; 2 chore boys for ranches, $5; 65 tie makers, Sc, S and 10c each; choreman for a ranch, $2) and found; machinist for a country shop: cools, $33; cook, §50; pantryman, $25; painter; shingle packer. MURRAY & READY, lead: ing employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Telephone Maln 5848. Employers, of vou want_competent help send us your orders; we will send help “free of charge.” BUTLER, MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. O'Farrell, Eddy or Turk; with gas range; close in. Address box.1375. Call office. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. SECOND-HAND blacksmith’ tools once. 204 Mission st. WANTEDUse of upright plano for storage; To “hiidren. Address K., box 9, Call office; akland. PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting; pipe, scales, tools, etc., bought and sold. J.' Livingston. 204 Mission. PAWNBROKER—Old _gold. afiver, cast-oft clothing bought. _Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. s omine e s el MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mre. M. Davles, true friends of all invalids, fien and women: 0 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and ald; sure relier, though ¢lse fail; delicacy, privacy, home, -ete.; bables adopted; ‘travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent: call or write: free; con- fidential. . DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 8 McAllister st.; pills, $2. ALL monthly irregularities or other conditions from whatever cause restored at once: safe and sure at any time; kind sympathy and aid;. instant relief for travelers; tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement: best care and privacy: for guaranteed relief _consult the doctor, free, before gaing else- where: -~ regulating’ pills_and capsules, $1. MRS DR. WYETH, 918 Post st., nr. Larkin. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases: a home. in- confinement, with best possible care; . with privacy of home and con- venience of a hospital: those sick or discour- aged call on-the doctor and state their case; they -will find -in her a true- friend: MRS DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. SURE cure, when others fail; no medicine or Instruments; every woman . fier own physi- _clan for all'female troubles, no matter from What cause; restore in 1 day; never falls: consultation :free; can be sent and used at home. DR.. POPPER, 315 Kerrny; orders by telephone. A . TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- - -ever cause): no instruments used: cure at of- fice: $5: consultation free: hours 10 to 5. DR. AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market st. _DR. MOHRDIECK'S skin purifier . prevents “wrinkles, roughness:.removes all ‘disagree- able affections of the skin. gives a beautiful and healthy complexion.. 31 Tavlor st r. 14. A_BOON_to wives and mothers—Seguro: price $15, RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.: send 2 stamp for particulars 'to Seguro. Manu- facturing Co., 581 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French pills. a boon to ladles with female troubles: no danger: safe, cure: §2 50; express C. O. D.: don’t delay until too late. GSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakiand, Cal DRS. GOODWIN, diseases of women; ladies safe, auick cure guaranteed: any- allment: maternity home: best care; skill only: low fees; Dr. Schuck'’s self-cure, $5. 401 Van Neds. CAPSULETAS Preventive: sure; harmicss: kuaranteed or money refunded SAME. MASSON, 122 Qeary s Do B % DR. HALL, 5 McAllister sf men and children. LADIES _Mrs. Dr. Puetz: infallible. safe rem- ‘edfes: 38 years' experience. o4k Fourth st. HOME ‘n confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 *:h st., Alameda. —— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. wanted at diseases of wo- HOUSEGIRL, Nevada, lady here, $25 and fare id; hmlue%l‘ Marin County, lady_ here, 2 in family, ;_housegirl, plain cook, Red- | wood City, $20: 5 girls, German style cooking, JOHN LA PORTE, laundryman, please Totel Gazette, 130 Kearny st.” © Loty PORTER, country hotel, $20. Hotel Gazette, COMPETENT woman wishes a situation to do housework and cooking: no objection to short distance in country. Address 139 Eleventh st. ADVICE free; divorce laws specialty; v No fee without success: Collectivns Wity probate, insolvency, deeds, damages. mort- Bages, copartnership, bills-of-sale, patents, trademarks, etc.; established 10 years. G. W, JIOWE, att-at-law, $50 Market, cor. Stockton. PRIVATE matters, Insolve . collections; adyice: open evenings. McCABE, 102 st $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 y st. 420 Kearny st. NUMBER of neat_girls for light housework, | CIVIL Service Government Positions—0 $10 to $15. C. R. BE‘ANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. g:;u and angwers free. ~Address Hue%uze;, AN experlenced woman entire _cl two Paration, Masiligton, D& children; Protestant preferred. Call Wednes- | MAN and boy to work in blacksmith shop. day after 10 o’clock, 411B Van Ness ave. 228 Fremont st. ADVICE free; no charge unl ccesaful, . W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market st

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