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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1898. SENATOR BLAND VAS EXTENDED In Receipt of Weight From Ostler Joe and Hard Ridden to Win. Mossbrae Overturned All the Good Things in the ¢“Baby” Race. Bellicoso in Great Form—Olive Gal- loped In a Winner at Long Odads. There was one good race at Oakland yesterday, but the other five events decid- ed were of the trashy sort. When Senator Bland came down here with the balance of H. L. Frank’s string of horses last fall he was heralded as another Hindoo, capa- ble of giving Ostler Joe anywhere from ten to thirty pounds on a beating. He may have been able to do it in Montana, but he Is not equal to the task now. The chestnut horse has either deteriorated, or else Ostler Joe has vastly improved. The year-olds; selling. 724 Racivan . 101) 663 Ocorona ..... 730 Gold Scratch ..106| 0 Anchored year-olds and upwar: the saddle these days. He can do 103 pounds and is far superior to a number of the vaqueros daily shooting away coin. H. L. Frank had a good-sized bet down on his horse Senator Bland. There were three or four starters in the mile and a furlong_run whose riders did like” them. Veragua by the looks of his race was undoubtedly one of them. Bertolacei & Co. took about $2000 out of the ring over the win of Olive. The mare ran in something like her old form. “‘Skeets” Martin rides Bellicoso to per- fection. He apparently joilies the old horse into thinking he is running away. Mossbrae, the half brother to Osric, took his race in clever fashion, and from this time on will bear watehing. Jimmy McLaughlin, who has his string in training at the Bennings track, recent- st the good colt Demagogue from -— ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First Race—Seven furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. £ 653 Roy Carruthers.105 ... Claudius . 11 3 ... Olivia 106| 658 Jay Wheeler... 105 258 Justine ... 103| 477 Captain Rees... ... Mistral IL 108| 136 Zamlock .1l Figaro ..........111 564 Mount Alr. 614 Carter D.........100| 636 Santa Clara. 722 Durward 103, 721 Jack Atkins. 512 Rafaela 03] ... Merry Boy. ... Ida H 105, 447 El Venado . 722 Rebekah . 103| 721 Eureka 600 Eakins ... 105 63 Scorcher Second Race—One mile; three-year-olds and B Tom Donati: 107 rious 523 Donation ... 115 1w Brietos 734 Mordecal ....... 82 101 89 107 732 Lost Girl ... 727 Irritator 704 Mount Roy . 599 Pescador 725 Oddson .. 716 Dr. Mizner .. 728 Bonnie Ione ... 81 Vinctor 87 110 Third Race—Three an 98| 724 La Parasseuse.. 98 (it MASLEr DUCK .. 1UL 724 Leo Vertner .... 98 711 Uhler 104 an eighth miles; three- Free Handicap. 724 Loyalle .... ... St.” Francis ... ... Rio Chico 124 Zaccatosa Fourth Race—One and two met in the mile and a furlong, the | 731 Flashlight ......110} 701 Dr. Bernays ... 3 Senator a 1 to 2 chance in the betting, be- | (7DNapamax L) o Fifth Race—Seven furlong: three-year-olds. ing in receipt of ten pounds from the black horse. Spencer cut out the running with the favorite, and traveled on velvet to the bend for home, where Thorpe be- gan riding Ostler Joe for all that was in (716)Ballister . .112 727 Duke York II..110 580 Socialist ........107| 712 Soscol ...........107 713 Linstock . 107| 325 Morana . L2105 728 Rosormonde ....105| 710 Towanda .... Sixth Race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and him. He was unable to overhaul the Sen- | upward; selling. ator, but*had him extended to the last | Distinction 97/ 729 Ricardo . 99 pound to win by a length in the fast time | ... Lou Lou R. 97 729 Sutton ... {3; of 1:54. With equal weights up the black | 703 Koenigin ....... 97 A@y{‘dest‘-r = horse would have won beyond peradven- | 9% Emma D T D eains 1 ture of a doubt. Scarborough was played | 133 Don Fulano ... 108 723 Satta, BTk to some extent at long odds to win the | T TR AMGRIY 1102 T35 san Mates 111111108 race, but had to be content with the show. | 733 Peixotto 103| 733 Miss Ross .....103 Favorites more than got their share of the pudding, four of the six events falling to first choices. The air was cool and | seemed to have a depressing effect on speculators, for the betting was badly broken up. Of the original twenty-two entries in the opening seven furlong run ten were ecratched. Charley Thorpe had the mount 2105| 709 Major Cook 102/ (720) Amelia Fonso. 103/ 350 Zarro ...... 620 Spry Lark TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS. First Race—Figaro, Eakins, El Venado. Becond Race—Oddson, Vinctor, Los Prietos. 725 Schnitz 733 Sea Spray . 739 Howard 29) Robalr. . on Don Luis, and the chestnut gelding | Tnira Race—Leo Vertner, Gold Scratch, St. as played down from twos to 3 t0 2| prancis favoritism. He showed in front soon af- | -~ h rnays, Flash- ter the start, and at the wire won easily | , Fourth Race—Napamox, Dr. Semeys, from Baracan, a 15 to 1 shot, ridden by Spencer. Moringa was on hand, as usual, at the end to taxe the show. The Burns & Waterhouse entry, Bane- wor, opened an even money fav -ite for the “baby” event at four furlongs, but the crowd preferred Formero. forcing his odds down from 2 to 1 to 8 to 5, Banewor receding to § to 5. Thorpe got the latter away in front, and_ she led until the paddock was reached, where Liawson got up with the 8 to 1 chance, Mossbrae, and won cleverly by a length in :49%. The favorite was third, close. The mile and a sixteenth selling event attracted a field of fifteen to the post, | Conley’s mount, Earl Cochran, closing a slight favorite in the betting over Ver- | agua and Tulare. Passing the stand the first time, Tulare was in next to last osition, but as the stretch was reached | veaver had him in front. The Fresno gelding looked all over a_ winner, but | when challenged by Earl Cochran could | not respond, and was beaten a length. Spencer rode an ill-timed finish on Ver- agua, managing to fall into third place at | the wire. | J. Naglee Burke's big sprinter, Eelll-i coso, seems to have regained his old form. He won a sprint on Saturday last in handy fashion. and the six-furlong spin, fifth on the card yesterday, fell to his lot. | He went to the post a 9 to 10 choice, and, getting_a flying start, won ali the way. In a drive, H. Brown got Refugee in! ahead of Chihuahua for the place. | The last race decided, a six and a half furlong affalr, was captured by the 10 to 1 shot, Olive, with McDonald up. The mare « | on W line of Dame street, S 25 by W 125, block 27, Fairmount Homestead: | $10. Goodwin, weig, E of Fillmore, E 25:6 by N 132:7 1- 338, 390, 392, 304 and 39, Gift Map No. 3, quit- claim deed, on S line of Valley, W 60:3% by S 67:6, also right of way of land on E side of said lot, §:5% on Vallejo street by 61:6; also undivided % of lot on N line of Green street, 9, E 19, S 35:6, E 0:7, S 57:6, also Fifth Race—Linstock, Rosormonde, Soscol. Sixth Race—Robair, Major Cook, Howard. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles H. Breslin to Agnes A. Breslin, lot on NE line of Park avenue (Morris avenue), 300 SE Harrison, SE 37:6 by NI 80; also lot on W ine of Morris street (Park), 225 NW _of Bryant; also 160 NE of Sixth, NW 25 by SW gift. harles H. Breslin to Agnes A. Breslin, Cn lot on W line of Twelfth avenue, 225 N of Califor- nia street, N 25 by W 120; gift. Harold_French to Abraham Ruef, ine of Twenty-fourth avenue, 19034 N lot on W of B | street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Sunnyside Land Company and California Ti- tle, Insurance and Trust Company to Sebastian Heuther, K. Vanderslice to Sadle F. Fairfleld, lot | lot 11, block 43, Sunnyside; $10. W 125 S of Thirtieth, Orrin E. and Laura E. Allen to Mrs. B. lot 2, block 55, Paul Tract Homestead; G. Howard Thompson to George Greenz- lot on N line of California street, 104:3 also lots value cons.; $—. Leone to Frank C. or Frankle and Leone, undivided 15 interest m lot street, 77:2% W of Powell, Mary “h W 19:7, N 3 interest de ar 135:11 W of Dupont, er land i feet wid way o of sald property reserving life interest; $10 and assumed the front position when straight- | 8ift- o e ened for the wire, finally finishing three | o “yhi he "ot ‘S SW tine ot Spear: mene lengths ahead of Twinkle TWInk, another | 15:4 N3 of Folsom, NW 45:90 by SW 13715, outsider. None of the well-backed ones | quitclaim deed: $10. i seemed to have a particle of speed. John J., James P.. Julla, Catherine, Ella = TRACK NOTES. in | Young O'Donnell is not seen much and Willfam divided % of Kerrigan to John Lennon, un- lot on E corner of Sixth and also Jot 160 NW of Harrison lara Streets, street, SE 2%:3 by NE 72; $1500. John Mallon (by R. I Whelan, Sheriff) to “THE CALL’S” R C Winter Meeting, Monday, March 1 fast. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB —Oa ACING CHART. kland Track—115th day of the 4.1698. Weather cloudy. Track {34, TIRST RACESeven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $300. Tpdex. Horses Welght St Wm. %m. %m._ Str. ¥ | keys. |Op. CL 403 Don Luis. 32 1% 1s 1z 13 13 [(Thorpe . 72 a2 723 Baracan 4h 6% 8% 41 21 |Spencer P Moringa . 01 0B s 1% 3h (R Narvaer.| & 13 Bow and 81 51 4h 2h 41 Gray . | 10 30 Mordecat ... 81 4% 652 6% 652 |Conley . s 727 Highland Bal €% 7Th 8% 8% 61 [McNichols ...| 4 12 727 Watomba . 93 91 10 91 7h |J. Woods .. 10 15 77 Town Topics.. $b 3% 2h 31 83 |H Martm 3 72 T2 Magnus .. 2L 2% 3% 1 94 [Hennessy .| 30 75 215 Charles Le Bel. TR 81 7% 5h 106 |H. Brown. 10 30 716 St. Angelo. u 1 u u u Uiz ... 20 100 72 Melvin Burnham. : S ... [McDonald \ll) 20 e 708 Elidad eee ... |Bassinger -l 30 80 * Left. Time, 1:30. Winner, E. F. Smith & Co.’s ch. g. by imp. Midlothian-Alameda. Fair start. Won easily. = == — 7 35. SECOND RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $400. Tndex. Horses. Welght. |St. %m. %m. %m. 'Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Ci 724 Mossbrae 4 3h 23 11%|Clawson ....[ 6 8 (478) Banewor 1 1% 1h 21 Thorpe . . 8 83 718 Formero 2 4% 43 3% H. Brown..... 2 65 (515) Olinthus 3 21 31 410 |Shields . . (] 8 ©2 La Juanita 2177w 6 54 81 56 (W. Miller...]| 30 50 718 Physalis ...... 7 8 72 66 [Gray .. J 20 100 ... Watossa 211 5 61 54 74 |Beaton .| 30 10 21 dia ... 8 T25.08 8 [Narvaez .00 15 100 Time, :45%. Winner, W. B. Jennings & Co. Watercress-Shasta. Good start. Won first three driving. THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; four-year-olds and upward; 736. purse, $350. Index. Horses. Weight |St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Btr. Fin. | Jockeys. 2h 3h 2h 41 31 11 |Conley . 01 71 Th 81 11 31 |[Weaver 9% 1% 101 6% 51 32 [Spencer .... 61 51 5% 9% 63 4% Van Kuren. Miss Ruth, a. 3% 6h 3h §2 41 51 |Jones ..... &2 Metaire, 5... 4B 83 61 32 72 63 [McDonaid . 717 Lucky Star, 4. S 1oy 73 81 74 Stufflet 7% Wiliam O'B, 6...316/1 1h 12 11% 1h 2% 86 |R Narv Don Danel, 5. R TUSAE Moo Tk T T 93 (Ruiz 7% 10h 11 13 12 10% |[Kerrin . 12° M. B 4 13 11 |Hennessy 7% Stentor; 4.... 5% 42 4h 2% 9 123 |Reidy @77 Terra Archer, 13 81 9h 10% 30 132 [Mooney ...... ©) McFarlane, 6. 1 21 8% 12 14 144 [(G. Wilson. 561 Allahabad, 6. 5 /5 18" 5 1B, B |Goul .... Time, 1:3. Winner, J. Cochran's br. g. by {mp. Siddartha-Jennio H. Good start. Won first three driving. T8¢, FSRTH RACE—One and an cighth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, Index. Horses. Weight. |St. Std. %m. ¥%m. &m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. |Op. CL 172 Senator Bland, 5....107| 2 13 Is; ncer ......[7-10 1-2 731 Ostler Joe, 5........117 1 Thorpe ... 72 Scarborough, 4.....0103| 3 B (%) Glorian, 8...... 5 i Winner, H. L. Frank's ch. Won first three driving. estate of Asa Fisk, lot on SE line of Howard street, 145 SW of Eighth, SW 55 by SE 8; 1459. *Rlitam 3. Gunn to George T. Conway, lot on E line of Elghth avenue, 229:6 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 1207 $725. Sol, Dora, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Mary Dempsey, lot on NE corner of Thirty-fifth avenue and K street, N 100 by B 57:6; $10. James and Ann Eustice to Mary E. Healey (wife of Richard). lots 1 to 4, block 5, Peo- ple’s Homestead Tract A; gift. Unknown owners (by James Gilleran, Su- perintendent of Streets,) to P. Callaghan, lot 1, block 78, Mission-st. widening; $20. Mary E. SE_corner of Wayland and Harvard 'streets, S 100 by E 120, block 105, University Home- stead; $10. ‘Thomas J. Alverson to Mary G. McLellan (wife of E. W.\ lot on SE line of Arlington street, 813 SW_of Roanoke, SW 2 by SE 110, more ‘or less NI 25:3, more or less NW 114, lot 28, Jones Addition to Fairmount; $10. Alameda County. Bridget O'Donnell to Annette H. Hobson, lot on W line of Magnolia street, 176 N of Thir- ty-second, N 2 by W 113:3, being lot 9, block 630, Adeline street lots, Oakland; $300. Harry and Millie Sfephens to Charles W. Sexton, lot on E line of Webster street, 50 N gfp Seventh, N % by E 75, block 79, Oakland; Elmer and Clara L. Welsh to Cornelia Welsh, lot on 8 line of Hancock street, 350 W of Tel- egraph avenue, W 37:6, S 99.13, 'E 37:6, N 99.31, to beginning, ‘being lot 12 and E half lot 11, Drexler Tract, Oakland Annex; $10. J. R. and Mary A. Williams to Frances Jack- on, lot on § line of Mattie avenue, 336.24 E of San Pablo avenue, E 40, S 131.21, W 40, N 130.20, to beginning, being lot 9, block E, Parsons Golden Gate’ Tract, quitciaim deed, Oakland Annex; $10. Henry P. and Emily A Baldwin to 8 A. Hackett, lots § and 9, Bellevue Park, Piedmont, Osakland Township; $10. Lottie E. Bowen'to James M. Haven, lot on E line of Market street, 40 N of Thirtleth, N % by E 115, block 2033, Rowland Tract, Oak- land; $10, Alice K. Snyder to same, lot on E line of Market street, 70 N of Thirtieth, N 30 by E 13, block 2033, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $10. James P. Hosmer to Margaret Hosmer, lots 3 and 4, block 80, Oakland; gift. Same to same, lot on N line of Tenth street, 95 W of Myrtle, W 30 by N 100, block 567, Oak- land; gift. Patrick Hayes to Patrick Fee, ot on S line of Milton street, 150 W of San Pablo avenue, W 50 by S 100, being lot 10, Milton Tract, Oak- land; $10. John H. and Emma J. Middleton to R. S. Leckie, ot 14, Glen Echo Tract, Map 2, Oak- land Annex: %. BUILDERS' CONTRACTS. S. Lindner (owner) with R. J. Pavert (con- tractor); architect, C. M. Rousseau. All work for a 2-story frame building, 2 flats, on N line of Pine street, 106:3 W of Buchanan, W 2:3 by N 137:6; $6200. S. Delmue (owner) with Knox & Cook (con- tractors): architects, Kenitzer & Barth. All work except electric work, plumbing, gasfit- ting and painting for a 2-story frame building with_attic on NW corner of Central avenue and Sacramento street, N 2 by W 98:9; $5220. Solomon Nathan (owner) with Petterson & Persson (contractors): architects, Copeland & Peirce. Uncompleted works of a 3-story frame buflding which is partly completed, to be a 3-story frame tenement with cellar, on W line of Mission street. 234 N of Seventeenth, N 23:6 by W 100, M B 40; §3465. Hartland and Herbert E. Law (owners) with R. Ringrose (contractor); architects, Coxhead & Coxhead. All work for a 2-story and base- ment brick warehouse on N side of Bonita street, between Van Ness avenue and Polk street, In W A 47, first floor lafd; $2130. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Z E Buckner, S Rosa 1J Robertson, Los Ang J H Buckley, Wheat!d|H H Small, Vallejo O W Turner, wf, Tom|S O McAninch, Selma Mrs Griffin,” Stockton [S N Young, wf, Mo R James, Calistoga |E A Cross, wf, Mo E J Pollock, Pa A W_Hamburge, LAng S Smith, Davisville |R B Howell, Los Ang € H Raiston, Mo H H Lemb,” San Jose P Shuh, Vallejo J L Karshar, Fresno € J Mahan, S'Jose |F G Nathan, Los Ang M F Sinclair; § Diego| BALDWIN C C Williams, Wash Miss M Lesler, N Y HOTEL. | T Cunningham, N Y Miss_ M Cunningham, | Miss B Phillips, N Y| N Y J W Vorld, N ¥ S M Hickinbotham, J F Parks, Jackson N Y iot on NW line of Railroad avenue, | 5 SW of Thirty-sixth avenue, SW 2% by NW | 1z:10, 10 | | | | R Gordan, L Ang J P Seymore, Chicago A E Thompson, Chgo C A Carpenter, N Y R L Bird, N Y M P Gauer, Chicago T W Claus, Portland J Holland, N Y R C Wrenshall, Pa Mrs RC Wrensha Master Wrenshall,' Pa W Harper, Healdsburg |J B Steenbock, N ¥ | Mrs J BSteenbock, N Y | Miss Sullivan, S Cruz Miss G Lyons, N Y N S Bristel, Caspar |Mrs W S Bristel, Casp Miss J Findlay, N Y. Miss A Shannon, N Y | Mrs J Jarsb J Jarsby, Wilmington Wilmgn J Henderson, N Y |W Simmons, Wilmgtn C Clew, N Y Mrs W Simmons, Wiln M Savage, N Y GRAND Nichols Jr, DutchF C Turner & w, Stkn Mrs R Johnson. § Jose * Nichols, Pescadero J Larkin,” Petaluma A Todd, Oakland M Conger, Chgo G Gill, New York P A Stanton, L Angls Mrs Bowen, L Angeles Mrs Chase, Los Angels O F Stern. Boston D Goldberg & f, Butte H Kleho, Newman W Smith & f, Oakland A H Bar, Cal D Shellson, Germantn G F Forlest, Germntn E Jacobson, Colusa G H Bentlev&w, Chgo Mrs T Corlett, Chgo W H Meyers&w, Mont E C Cornwill, Cal F D Pease, Butte W W Turner, N Y HOTEL. Mrs H W Moise, Colo Mrs W G Wood, Colo J L Bailey & w. Chgo T Thompson, Wrights I Bird, Merced J Genenus, Jamestown G R James & w, Tenn A C Rosendale, 'PacGr A G Campbell, ‘Cal C F Lumnis, L. Angels J M Gleaves, Redding | M "Spicker. 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BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—327 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 332 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. €15 Larkin strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Bleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2326 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o’clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 3 o'clock. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet Pa | Mrs J S Reed, Laytnvl | Mehan to August F. Pape, lot on | t SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. EMPLOYERS of help can select their men at C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 108 Geary st. If you live in the country we can select them for you, satisfactorily and quickly. Cut this out for reference. Telephone Grant 185. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay s JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; house cleaning; tel. Grant 6. Geo. Aoki, 30 Geary. JAPANESE Employment Bureau—Choice help; tel. East 777. 805 Geary st. JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 12% O'Farrell; tel. Davis 605. MEETING NOTICES. GOLDEN Gate Lodge No 30, F. and A. AM.—Called memné THIS (TUESDAY. EVENING, March 15, at 7:30 o'clock. First Degree. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. |0RlEI\"TAL Lodge No. 144, F. and A. | M.—Second Degree THIS (TUESDAY, EVENING, at 7:30 o' clock. A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5, R. A. M will meet THIS (TUBSDAY) EVED ING, March 15, at 7:30 o'clock. Stated meeting, P. M. and M. E. M. Degrees. By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. IVANHOE Lodge, No. 5, K. of P., . will confer the Knight rank (long form), WEDNESDAY, March 16, ¥ 185, at Pythian Castle, 9093 Market 4=~ st., at 8:30 p. m. cordially invited, C. H. KNOWNBURG, C. C. . O. NORCROSS, K. of R. and S. ©O. H. Division No. 2—The twenty-g ninth grand annual ball of this di- vision will be given at B'nai B'rith Hall, 119 Eddy st., on. THURSDAY, St. Patrick’s night, March 17, 1898 Mustc by Hibernia Band. Admission tickets, gentlemen i0c, ladies free. Caid mille fau.e: BARTLY LEE, President. T. L. CLANCY, Rec. Sec. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from John E. Burton, in the Green Mountain mine, near Mokelumne Hill, Cala- veras County, 'to deposit tailings in Chile Guich; from ‘the Harville Mining Company, in the Harville mine, near Placerville, El Do rado County, to deposit taflings In Martinez Creek; from A. B. Jacks, in the Badger Hill mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County, to deposit_tallings in Spanish Creek, and from the Star of Plumas Water and Mining Company, in the Star of Plumas placer mine, near Buck's Ranch, Plumas County, to de- posit tailings in a ravine, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 5 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, on March 28, 1898, at 1:30 p. m. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular _annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company_will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st. San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 2Sth day of March, 188, at the hour of 12 m. for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc tors to serve for the ensuing vear and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March 18, 1898, at 12 o'clock m. ROBERT O DIVIDE cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, March 21, 1898. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, March 15. 188, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. second girl desires situ- ork; $10 to $20; st. FIRST-CLASS French ation or as nurse or hou references. MISS CULLEN, 320 S?ll TWO Swedish girls, cook and second girl, just from New York, want situation together; can furnish best of references and can be seen at the office of C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 108 Geary st. v a3 Members of sister lodges | DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. ©3 (forty | | BASTE CHINESE an a J. R apanese employment office; 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. WANTED—Position; salesman; 10 vears' ex- perience on this coast, principally groceries, teas, coffees; also run general merchandise business for eight years. Address Salesman, 418 Twelfth st., Oakland. HELP WAN? ZD—Continued. steady work; good 19 Battery. OPERATORS on_shirts: BRENNER-ULMAN CO., HELP WANTED—Continued. BERS' Ass'n Free Employm’t Office. S. BRUCHS, secn ¥ Grant ave.: tel. Grant 136. pay. COAT finishers on custom coats; steady work. 106 Battery st. RESSIVE Barbers' Free employment. H. P ARD, Secy., 102 Tth; tel. Soutn 625, WANTED—Experienced_shirt operators. Ap- ply EAGLESON & CO., 53 Market st. ¢ to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. N irber College, 135% Eighth st. FIRST-CLASS hair dresser wanted at 11l Stockton st. G. LEDERER. ZY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; T terest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. GIRL for housework, $10 a month. 2306 Sutter. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted cloth- ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont st. TER House, 44 Third st, near T 00 tooma, 256 night: reading-rooms free 'bus and baggage to and from .he ferry. SDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to $1 “Ensg‘»'.fl ST to $4 week: hot and cold baths. LADIES Sunny rooms: respectable house; 142 Seventh st. from 23c night and $1 50 week. 3 . 10c and lsc night: 7oc and 31 ek Linder! House. Sixth and Howard sts. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. MARKET, 863% (Elcho House)—Rooms 20c, 25c to 50c per might: $1 to §2 week. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns Zc. McDOWELL'S. 103 Post. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School. 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on: trial free. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st.. below Sixth, for a room: e a night; Sl a week. MIDDLE-AGED gentleman, fully conversant with English and German, wants employ- ment either as salesman, correspondent or general utility man; no objection to going town. "Address box 2119, Call Offic N young man, age 3, wants position Of rust: grocery clerk, butcher, delivery man, chman or janitor; 2 Call Oty Janitor; references. Box 212 YOUNG man wants situation as gardener or 1o lake care of horses; handy about ouse. 7085 Buchanan st.; best of references. YOUNG man with good mechanical ideas would L‘}:(:p:l position as assistant in some machine hop; g00d references. Address box 2108, Call. COMPETENT young man of 24 wants positl of any kind; experienced at clerical work; best of references. Box 2128, Call.Office, SINGLE man_desires private famil Coachman; first-class’ driver: §0od " house worker; Very best of references; not afraid of hard' work. Address box 2132, Call office. RELIABLE boy, age 16, residl ith Dox 2108, ‘Calt oty references. Address SOBER. industrious man, thoroughly under- standing care horses, 'harness, carriages, cows, fowls and garden, wants situation references; wages §25. Ad. M. C., 763 Mission. SITUATION references. as 3 watchman; care of horses; the |- DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist, 14 McAllister monthly troubles, private diseases, etc. —_—_—e————— MALE HELP WANTED. please WANTED—L _Murchie, R man_farmer and wife, $3 American _ buttermaker, no milking, to $35; milker, $20; good turner and machine man, $3 per day; nurseryman on shares; choreman and others. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Five timber fellers, $45; 4 choppers, $40; 4 barkers, $30; 10 laborers for miil and voods, $20; woodchoppers, $125 cord; tle makers, o gu‘and 00; ship carpenters: boat builders, $3 50 day, and others. Apply to J. Co., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—2 restaurant cooks, $14 and $8 per week; first and second hotel cfit;k:h 3\15‘;“:1“;} ook, country, $30; waiters, c! 3 S othare: ' ADply 10 3 CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. GUS GROTZHEN, the cook, please call or F. CROSETT & write to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. NIGHT watchman for a country hotel, $35: call _early. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 AGENTS W SOLICITORS for *“The Beautiful Life of Miss Frances E. Willard"; published under the auspices and indorsed by the W. C. T. U. the only official book: prepared by Anna Gor- don, for 21 years Miss Willard's secretary; beautifully fllustrated; only §2; tremendous demand; ‘bonanza for agents; superb book; liberal "commissions; complete outfit 0c. JOHN B. HOHAM '& CO., authorized dis- tributors, 334 Dearborn st., Chicago, IlL. WANTED—Agents to sell Murat Halstead's great Cuba book; all about Cuba, Spain and war; great excitement; every one buys it; 1 agent sold 87 in 1 day; another made $13 In 1 hour; 600 pages; magnificent Illustrations, photogfaphs, etc.: low price; we guarantes he most liberal terms: freight paid; 20 days’ credit; outfit free: gend 6 2-cent stamps to pay postage. THE BIBLE HOUSE, 324 Dearborn st., Chlcago. — e FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. sion st.; tel. Mint 1s21. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st : hichast prices pald Tel Davis 71 $40 Mis- Geary st. 5 7 EXTRA walters. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 5 RESTAURANT waiters for_Los Angeles, see_party here at 10 a. m., $11 80 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 GESI’);E(: FURNISHED H(;l S WANTED. AAA—Modern 8 or 10-room residence, near town =as possible; will furnish bonds i’ necessary; 2 in family: 1 vear's lease. 3I3 Bush st. box 6, Cali Office, Oakland. ts situation &ny work; un- s, cows, garden; state the A. MACDONALD, 214 Third st.; YOUNG man wan| derstands horse: wages. J. references. SWEDISH_A first-cl dener wishes a situ can milk also: ences. lass coachman and gar- Shation i a private family; can give the best - Box 2184, Call office. e YD[';\!G married man wants waiter; city or country. A. R. Folsom st. 5 = FIRST-CLASS carpenter, shop for § years, would like steady position of any kind; wages no object. Address Car- _ penter, 3651 Nineteenth st., city. AS nurse or valet to gentleman; gives mass: best of reference: i Fothe i f references. Valet, box 2162, Call-office. HARNESS maker wants situation; ‘counlry. 953% Howard st. situation as KING, 59 was foreman in job city or | RESPECTABLE woman, with girl 12 years 0ld, wants situation as cook or housekeeper on’ ranch; best of references. Apply to MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. SWEDISH housegirls; strong and willing; 2 vears last place; city or country. MRS, NORTON, 323 Sutter st.; telephone (.-l:EEn 7.21, GERMAN Bmployment Office, MRS. LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st., tel. Main 05332, fur- nishes most reliable help of all nationalities. LADIES—For a first-class servant bé sure to call upon J. F. CROSETT CO., 316 ulle'ri— able of teaching GOVE! 2 grammar or primary studies, teacher's cer- tificate, hes position. Address Governess, box 2115, Call office. YOUNG lady wishes situation as housekeeper or do chamber work. Call 128 Taylor st., r. 2. Woman wants situation as first- Mission stibhl ABLE Protestant woman wants house- RE work, clty_or country: moderate Wages. dress box 2124, Call office. RELIABLE, capable woman would ltke a home in & emall family of aduits as com panion or assistant at light housework. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 2126, Call office, COMPETENT woman wants a place as a work- ing housekeeper; has a daughter of 14 who will assist or take care of children. Mrs. J. C., 1110 Powell st RESPECTABLE young girl desires situation to do up stairs work. Please call 3200 Mission st. TWO girls wish situations to do light house- work; country preferred. Call 66 Clementina. SPANISH woman wishes to do second work or care for childre: neat and willing; refer- 7941 Harrison st., near Fourth. enc 00D cook or general housework; city or country; Protestant; reference. Box 212, Call. COMPETENT woman wants situation to do light housework: good cook and laundre neat. Call for two days 1231 Market st., r. 2L. YOUNG lady wishes a position as waitress in city. Please call or address N. F., 125% Fourth st., room 2. OOK, first-clas ing; city or 348 Third st. WANTED by 2 respectable girls, one as cook in restaurant or boarding-house and one as second girl or waitress. Call 205 Leaven- worth st. nd American cook- wages $25 to $30. German country MIDDLE-AGED housekeepe; for invalid; no objection to children. teenth st., near Harrison. 2 SWEDISH girls wish situations together; cook and second girl; both young and strong; first-class references. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. Telephone Green 721. SITUATION wanted by keeper. 2824 Mission st. WANTED—A positien to do general house- work by a competent person. Call 528 Fell st.; no cards. WOMAN wants work by the day: 7 cents and car fare. Address box 2129, Cail office. GOOD woman wishes situation to do_general housework; city_or country; plain cook and laundress. 230 Minna st as situation is 2 good seamstress: will care 6 Thir- lady wishes widow as house- SITUATION wanted by an experienced nurse to care for young children; also first-class chambermaid; son st. RESPECTABLE young girl with references wishes a_situation as nurse girl in respect- able family. Please call 1520% Mission st. reasonable. Call COMPETENT dressmaker wishes engage- ments; $1 50 per day; sults made in two days; good fitter. Address 36 Lexington ave. SCOTCH Protestant woman wishes situation to do cooking and housework in private fam- ily. Call 109 Leavenworth st. RELIABLE girl for general housework and lain cooking in American family. $12 Suchanan st. RESPECTABLE woman for cooking or house- work; city or short distance in country; good references. Please call or address 20 Clipper st., between Church and Dolores, 2ith & 26th. Address | 239 Steven- | | | SALESLADI wishes position as cook in hotel or board- _Ing house; country preferred. Box Call. BOOKKEEPER, aged 2, 7 years' experlence, references, desires position with manufactur- ing or wholesale concern; moderate salary, with chance for advancement. X., box Call office. INCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 20 rooms, 25c to $150 night: $150 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus | d taggage to and from fer-y. NEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. ———— FEMALE HELP WANTED. AP UE VU UUSEINSS S S TWO German or French cooks, $35 and $40; 3 second girls, §25 and $20; 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, _nsfisl $10 to 31 MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. WOMAN and child, §15. MISS CULLEN, 8% S}u(er st. AN Irish girl to assist in housework, $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. NEAT girl or woman for_housework; sleep home; $12. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. GERMAN girl in bakery, $15. MISS CULLEN, 25 Sutter st. . %30, boarding-house; COOK, lain_laundress, §25; second_girl, Berkeley, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. REFINED German girl, assist housework, $20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FRENCH second girl, Irish Catholic nurse, MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. NED German s MISS country, $15; B tey THREE waitresses, Redondo_ Beach, R waltresses, country hotel, $20; 2 waitresses, Southern California, $20; ‘2 waitresses, Wil- lows, $17 50, fare paid; waltress, Marysville, | §20, fare pald; waitress, city, $20 and room; 2 | restaurant waitresses, 36 week; 3 restaurant waitresses, $5 week; pantry girl, $15 month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. CHAMBERMAID to assist waiting: Sout California; fare paid; $20; cali early, HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. R: small place; 25 and found. C. R. N & CO., 108 Geary st. TWO German cooks, $25 and $20; 6 house girls, $20; 10 young giris, $10 to $15; 2 girls for So- noma, see party here, $10 each. C. R. HAN- EN & CO., 108 Geary st. hern O TWO restaurant waitresses, $6 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. TWO second girls, §20 and $25; German chamy | bermaid and nurse, $25: 2 laundresses and | chambermaids, private families, $25 and $30; nurse, grown children, $20; French chamber- mald, $20; 4 cooks in German and American families, §25; cook, small boarding-house, $25 iromer in laundry, $25; laundress, assist wait ing, small hotel, $20; 5 waitresses hotels, §20; | and girls of all nationalities for cooking and | housework in city and country. J. F. CRO- ETT & CO. er st. | EMPLOYERS—— CHIEF cook for a country Institution, $75, no baking; fry cook, restaurant in Los Ange- les, $16 a week, see party here; saloon lunch cock who can carve, $10 a week; assistant storeroom man, country hotel, $25 and free fare; young man to clean up and help in ‘baker shop, country hotel, §20 and free fare; stiverman, hotel, south, $20 and fare ad- vanced; chophoue cook for Vancouver, $12 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 3 WAITERS for a country hotel, American plan, §3 and free fare; 5 walters for a country hotel, European plan, 3§35 and free fare; waiter, §25, north: waiter, $2%5 and fare advanced. C. R/ HANSEN & 108 Geary. MARKER and _distributor, $30 and found; polisher and_starcher, $30° and found; dry- house man, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. - FARMER and wife, $30; circular sawyer, north, $60 and found; 3 choreboys "for ranches, $15 and $10; 40 tiemakers and wood- choppers, § and 10c a tie, and §1 25 and $1 70 a cord. 'C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. Remember, If you want the best help, MUR- RAY & READY will supply you with it free of charge. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st.; tele- phone Main 5845 coMBE COME and secure a position; 3 head choppers, $45 and found; 3 second choppers, $40 and found; 6 bark peelers, $30 and found, for a great sawmill; 157 tiemakers for different places, Sc, %, 10c_gach: 145 woodchoppers, §125, 31, T0c cord; 3 shingle and shake bolt makers; farmer and wife, south; 8 milkers, different places, $25, $20 and $1S8° per month and found; 3 butter' makers; man to tend | shop; 5 laborers to dig ditches on a ranch: 3 choremen; boys for ranches; blacksmith's helper and wife for a ranch; gardener for a nursery: 2 coal miners, §2 a day; stableman, city. MURRAY & READY, leading em- ployment agents, 634 and 63 Clay st. COOKS = WAITERS 4 cooks, different places, $40, $35, $30 and $25; 4 waiters, §25, §30 and $20; 3 dishwashers, $15; porter for a hotel; baker, country hotel. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—First-class second cook, $50; brofler, ; second cook, hotel, H. I, $50, fare ad- vanced; cook, private family, $30; chef for hotel, §75; oyster cook, night, $i0; 3 waiters, $30 and 335; pantry boy. $15 to §20; potwasher, $20; etc. ANDRE'S, 3i6 Stockton st. WANTED—Elacksmith for first-class ranch, steady place, $i0 and board; 2 bridge carpen- ters for raiiroad, free fare. $2 75 per day; choppers and second choppers for _logging camp, $45 and $40 and board; 4 Swiss or Portuguese farmers, §20; also milkers, farm- ers, dishwasher small country hotel, $15 and found, and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. EVERY member of the Clerks' Exchange en- ters into a contract to assist the exchange in all honorable ways to assist themselves; the largest week's business on record just closed; substantial evidence of its popularity and indorsement by intelligent people, free and independent to act for themselves: call and investigate; orders now open. 313 Bush st. THE Clerks' Exchange does not sell positions: the management will not promise or guar- ante: situations; the business s operated strictly upon a ‘subscription basis: investi- gate. 313 Bush st.; 6 Pacific Coast offices; one membership fee covers all. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—In private family, Western Addls tion, board and room for man and wife and child; write terms. Box 2113, Call Office. WANTED—Home for girl 14 years old other children. Box 2120. Call Offic WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. LAUNDRY machinery, trical goods; new, 2nd-hand. Mission st. WANTED—A good launch. Lock box 329, Re WANTED—100 goats for feeding the animals. 'Address the Zoo, Chutes, city. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—OId _gold, _silver, cast-oft clothing bought. ~Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. engines, dynamos, elecs Smith Co., 521 second-hand __gasolin& d Bluff, Cal. BOILERS, engines, 24 hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. ASK to see the $28 solitaire diamond ring; ask to sce the $30 solitaire diamond ring at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. TOUNG fresh Jersey cow and helfer calf. 23 Dore st. 2 28 & $-HORSEPOWER gasoline engine In good re- pair, ready for use. Box 2117, Call Office. DRUMMER'S samples little boys' fancy and plain suits at a sacrifice. 107 Sansome st., upstairs. FOR SALE—First-class Cyclone power mill (4- horsepower); in operation at 2237 Mission st. SECOND-HAND windmill for sale cheap. In quire at 721 Folsom st. H. BULLWINKEL. FOR sale_Bargain; fine upright Conrad plano; $500; going East. 1411B Folsom st. GAS_fixtures very low; large assortment: 1 and 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. FOR _sale_Second-hand _Brunswick-Balke-Col- lender billiard table, in first-class condition. Apply 1368 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS large windmill tanks; brass pump, pipes, etc. ONE large fireproof safe, one burglar-proof safe for sale cheap. Address box 2047, Call. COMPLETE set of tinning tools for sale oheap. 654 Misston st. PICTURE framing, complete, inches, 10c; §x10 and 10x12, T5c; 11x14 and 12x 16, 20c; 14x17, 25c; 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 35c; 20x24, curtain poles, complete, 15c; room mold- ing, all colors, lc per foot; portraits enlarged, 60ci open evenings. JONES, 547 Mission s LAUNDRY engines, dynamos, new & 2d-hand. SMITH CO., LATRST style hood top baby bugsy, cheap; with extra seat. Box 1444, Call office. BARS, back bars, mirrors. showcases, coun- ters, linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J._R. POOL, house-mover. dealer_second-hand building material. 1124 Mission: Tel. So. 787 WHISKY, Kentucky, '87: bonded warehouse, 2 large new 11 Treat ave. with glass Tx9 electrical good: 527 Mission st. LIQUOR salesman, city trade: dress g00ds | ' San Francisco: 39 gallon. Address STAND- salesman, South. 312 Bush st. ARD LIQUOR CO., San Francisco. DRY goods clerks: dress goods clerks; general | ENGINE, boller, dynamo. motor, belts and storeclerks. 313 Bush st. pump. 'H. S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. 2-chalr shop, 3tubs: near car house: old place; cigars and laundry pay rent alone; no reasonable offer refused; owner leaves the State. Apply at Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, small wages and found. 701 Willow ave., near Buchanan. Call early. BUSHELMAN wanted. R., 1001, Palace Hotel. PROTESTANT cook. institution, $30: laund. ress, country hotel, $20; waitress, $23 50, and places, other leadin at' MURRAY & READY'S, 636 Clay st. i _German second $2; Irish hous 5; middle-aged woman, country, $2 light work, rnan housegir Eirl, §12. MRS. NORTON, 323 | Sutter st. GIRLS of all ndtionalities wanted' to fill vari- ous positions. MRS. LAMB FREE service; working girls do not pay any | fees or other charges to obtain good homes through the Clerks' Exchange, 1023 Market, bookkeepers, clerks, type- eplendid places, small cost. T, 417 Powell. writers _secure 023 Market COOKS, chambermalds, girls, storercom girls, 1023 Market st. waltresses, all pantry secure places at NEAT voung Gérman or Scandinavian girl for general housework; small family; wages $20. 2111 Central . Alamed: FIRST-CLASS skirt maker who understands skirt fitting. Address Skirt, box 2105, Call SWEDISH girl, quite experienced, wishes sit- uation; good cook and housework; city ref- grences. " 103 ‘Grant ave., room 16, second 0 SWEDISH girl wants a position in an émer- ican family to do light housework. Address letters to . E., 504 TI st.: no postals. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Ap- ply 13 Scott st. GIRL or elderly lady to do_light housework; small compensation. 1203 Folsom st. GIRLS from 12 to 15 to help on skirts; pay while learning. 868 Mission st., room 7. SITUATION wanted; young German girl; gen- eral housework; wages $2). Address New At- lantic Hotel, Pacific and Montgomery sts. WANTEDPosition as housekeeper by a school teacher who has tired ol the duties; of 10 years' experience. Address box 2130 _Call. AN experienced German cook and second girl desire positions in same family; American preferred. Box 2165, Call office. RESPECTABLE girl w n shes situation at house- work; plain cooking. Apply at 1516% Post st. RESPECTABLE young lady of refinement and education wishes position as invalid’s nurse; excellent seamstress; would travel if required can furnish highest reference. 2164, Call office. housekeeper; Box 2025, Call Office. AT young woman, good cook, wishes to to Klondike. Box 2031, Call office. N WOMAN wants situation to do general house. work; good plain_cook; kind to children go0d references. 26 Minna st., bet. First and Second. SITUATION wanted by a young married wo- man with a child 8 months old; a place In a private family; wages not so much an object as & home. Call or address MRS. M. JOHN- SON, Newport Hotel, room 8, corner Frank- lin and Oak sts. YOUNG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. 8198 Howard st., room 3. WANTED-By a first-class cook, @ position in private family or small boardinig house. Call or address 1024 Jackson st. Address box | RESPECTABLE lady_would ltke position as | TAILORESS. ROOS BROS., 27 to 87 Kearny street. WANTED—Good wash woman; private family. 2325 Howard st.; call early. GIRL for housework; small famly; good home. 715 Taylor st. GIRL for general housework; small famtl German or Scandinavian preferred; call after 9a. m. 2120 Sutter st WANTED—Young woman to do housework and plain cooking; wages $10. Apply 2004 Pine st. WANTED—Pantaloon finishers. 734 Montgom- ery, room 1. YOUNG girl for light® housework; wages $10. 1328 Saci o0 st. WANTED—Apprentics girl on custom coats. 1041 Howard st. WANTED—Good _talloress on vests; steady work; at 410% Natoma st. GOOD canvasser wanted—9 Geary st., room 2. WANTED—A firstclass coat maker on cus- tom coats. : i BOY wanted; dentist's office, 28 Geary st., 8| a m. - GERMAN boy to help in saloon. 218 East st. WANTED—Boy who speaks German for drug- store. Address box 2130, Call office. THREE shoemakers on repairs; call ready for work. 562 Mission st. RELIABLE German boy for plumbing shop: best reference. 444 Valencia st. DISHWASHER; must be handy around range: $ a week. 233 Sixth st. | _bought and sold. _cheaper than 533 Sacramento. SAFES—Bargains In new and second-hand; all ‘sizes: half original cost. 103-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10: Records, $5 per doz.: Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupl, 933-046 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS. SAFES New and second-han ever. Hermann Safe Mafe counters. shelving, etc.. 1063 Mission, near Seventh. showcases, FOR sale cheap—Second-hand fireproof safe, M e DENTISTS. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock: painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $ up: silver fillings, 25¢ up: gold crowns, 3350 up: your teeth put in without a plate. open evenings 997 Market st., cor. Sixth; 'Phone Jessie 1693 A FULL set of teeth, see new flexible plates; light and thin: warranted ten years: teeth without plates, crown and bridze work our specialty: fillings, 50c; crowns, £ 50: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st MAN_about place for country; good home. 715 Taylor st.; call early. WANTED—Walter for restaurant. Turk st. SHOEMAKER wanted at once. street. WANTED—10 nights 25c or T5c week. BARBER shop fcr sale cheap: must be sold befor 10 a_m. 545 Valencla st. Apply 113 514 Second en to occupy clean rooms; 2 10> New Montgomery. NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 50c plates, $§; gold filling, T5c up; silver, 25¢ up; plates mended, $1 up Sundays. 969 Mission s DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st nr. 1ith; no charge for extracting when plates ars made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. genuize Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. € BARBER shop; established 10 years; bargain; owner leaving for Europe. 551 Geary st. great Apply OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 908 to §19 Market st.. Academy of Sclences bullding, rooms 20, 31 and 32, fifth floor. BARBERS—Good shop in country at a bargain, DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. [T A, TEAGUE, A. CANE ¢nd F. TEAGUE, removed to Calil bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-607. WANTED—Men and women; work home; I pay $S to $16 a week for making crayon portraits: Dew 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. WANTED—Harness-makers, stenographers and laundress. Apply at once Free Employment Office, 1028 Market st., room 24. ENTRY clerk for wholesale clothing state age, experience, references. 2107, Call office. SIX yo es: house; rite box ung men; long job; no_experience nec- i no money required. 26 Steuart st. TED—A good, steady barber. 797 Mission WA GIRL for downstairs; must be good cook. 1130 O'Farrell st. PERSON over 1S years, assist with children; sleep home; wages $10: ref. 2424 Bush st. GIRL to wait in small restaurant. Apply 1631 Market st. GIRL for general housework; plain cooking; §20. 826 Capp st. WANTED—A respectable girl for housework and plain cooking; wages $10 to $12; sleep home. Apply at French bakery, 402 Pacific. OPERATORS on gent's white shirts st Wwork. 521 Valencia st. i PRACTICAL and thoroughly first-class ladies’ tallor from Paris, London and New York, With some good experience In cutting and fitting, wants a situation In & first-class house.’ Box 1600, Cail oifice. == 4 Tui . 738, FIFTH RACESix turlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, Baths. 10 Turk st. and 11is Market."rooms Rt MISS L. STANLEY, 1 Index. Horses. Welght.[Bt. %m. jsm. %m. Btr. Fin | Jockeys [Op. CI Dethic 7. Grant ava. sema il oonal @3y Bellicoso, §...... 1 3h7 13 18 [H Marti ¥ MISS MAY'S genuine massage, baths, al @ Totuses, 5. 3 A 2}3 15 23 Browneo] T4 s and Turkish.” 5% Kearny st, room oo o o 17 Chihualua, 5 4 waoy 31 |Ciawson . vemE ek = = Frse Tady. 3.7 : 2 | MRS, DR. NICE—Genuine steam vapor cabi- HOR o et 5 ai sk M ol Neaes s net baths, $1. 17A Sixth st., room 1. ®9° Masoero, 5. g SRR LK 2 6 | MME. HANSEN, Jatest galvanic batte 2§ _Mandolina, 10).6 k 2 7 R 30 200" cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st 5 o wauiiime, 1:14%. Winner, J. Nagles Burke's b. h. by Peel-fmp. Janet M. Bad start. Won | ANIMALS, birds and reptiles Bought, peld 7 89, PIXIH RACTsix and & furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; : g = o purse, $3%0, MRS, SHELLON. senulne steam and cabinet Index. Horses, Welght,Bt. %m. %m. &m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL . it BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; 720 Olive, &.............. 10810 . 9h 41 12 13 |McDonald .., & 10 city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION f7 Twinide Twink ool 1% ah 3w 23 Gownm w3 CO., 415 Montgowery st., room 6; tel. 5530. lamle Scott, . h ' Connor . 5 [] 21 Lone Princess, 4....105/3 . 11 1h 2% 4h (Van Kuren..| 20 MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet o Neaaow Yo 5 on o oun el 8 FESh baths. 1203 Geary st., room 1L 540 Cromwell, 6. ¥ 8§ & | ROOMS papered, $200 up; whitened, $1 brillo, 6. H . 5h 6h 3 71 sipiek Pi ened, $1 up. ‘%) fi?m % H : HE R £ A }5 832 aiih 2808 Twenty-fourth st., or 239 Third st. 788 Walter J, 5.l D 12 PUR S 93 2 3 | MRS DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.: siec- 1 Foul P 6o Up g 1 1% [Carten .. 4548 triclan; alcohof, Turkish baths; unrivaled. wa 5 ennessy .. = #2_Dor ashz . 1% _9h 10 12 [Conley . § s |CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca—The Weekly 122, Winner, Berfolaccl & Co’s b. m. by Apache-Virgle. Good start. Won it o CRnE Tas et T D ey States or Canada cne year for §150, postage WANTED—By trustworthy woman, a_situa- tlon as chambermaid: city or cointry. 110 xth st. APPRENTICE for dressmaking. FLAMAND, 823 Sutter st. WANTED—12 lady canvassers at 1430 Folsom s up-to-date article; salary or commis- sior at 9 a. m. Monday. EXPERIENCED glovemakers; making through- ‘out. CARSON GLOVE CO. % Market st o™ MADAM TOUNG Iady wishes situation as housekeeper or*do chamber work. 99 Howard st., cor. Sixth, room 14. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jewelry: low Interest ONCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. YOUNG girls will be taught to maki 3 BRENNER-ULMAN EO5 5 Battery Fa street. WANTED—French polisher. _ Addre: Feferences, C. R, box 2114, Cail Offce, " WANTED—First-class ladies’ tailor; no others need apply. VERDIER, 044 Geary st. COATMAKERS wanted; steady work, 106 Battery st. MAN able to speak German or French in wine- house as barkeeper; also must know how to sell goods indoors; ‘only one of good charac- | ter need apply. Box 1195, Call office. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. — EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. keeping, business practice, shorthard, typ- ing, telegraphy, langyages, English branch- es; electrical, ¢ivil and mining engineering: surveying, assaying, etc.; % teachers; 1100 graduates' placed since 1592 catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; individual instruction in 'shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ship, $50; low rates per week and month. ENGINEERING Sehool: civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, nssay, archit.; day & evi est. 1564. VAN DER NAILEN, 33 Market. BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; a course in Tarr's counting-room makes you thorough. Room 512, 855 Market st. Book- | MRS. FRIEDBERG, voice culture: o a les- son. 914 O'Farrell st. SAN FRANCISCO Business Gollege. 1235 Mar- ket st.; 124 pesitions in '96; 103 in '97. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics tc that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propeietor. sei runs Denver House, £17 . hi: t.; 150 large rooms; 2c per night; $1 to $3 per week. WANTED—At Montana House, 764l Mission st., men to take rooms; 10c, i5c and 2%c per night; 6c, %c and §1 per week. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, writing, gram- mar; day, night; $5 mo. 1504 Market, op. Sth. GUITAR, méndolin, plano and vocal lessons, $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS, 33 Fifth. VOICE cultyre, piano, Paris graduate: French, Spanish: pew classes: $2 mo._ 109 Tavlor st, RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States 5 bodied, unmarried men, between th ‘ages. of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become mfx?? st be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English. ard be be- tween § feet § inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st.. San Francisco, Cal. GOOD help, also_apprentices, on_ high ladies’ suits. HE RY WERTH, < ln'?l?a Tallor, 1105 Leavenworth st., near California. FIRST-CLASS machinist—Highest wages to a first-class workman. O T P “_H. 'HANG, machine FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 8 rooms for sale; 4 rooms rented. [Box 2127, Call Office. "SEWING MACHINES. {l ds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; g; lowest rates. 205 Fourth PHYSICIANS, C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, t; diseases of women a specialty. DR. 1206