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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1898 MALE HELP WANTED. FURNITURE WANTED. RIDERS UNDER SUSPENSION Eddie Jones and Spencer Ordered Before the Stewards. They Will Have to Explain Away Strong Evidence of Fraud. The Bookmakers Had a Hard Day of It—Four Well-Played Outsiders Won. There is apt to be another big upheaval in turf circles the way the wind is blow- | ing at present. At the conclusion of the yacing at Oakland yesterday, Presiding Judge Joe Murphy announced the sus- pension of Jockeys Eddie Jones and Spen- cer and ex-owner Ollie Johnson. A num- ber of races were enumerated in which the riding of these two jockeys was re- garded with suspicion, and from all ac- counts the officials of the track across the bay are evidently in possession of some inside information that will make it go hard with these riders. Judge Murphy declined to say how Johnson was cons nected in the affair. The matter will come before the stewards of the Califor- nia Jockey Club on efther Wednesday or Thursday evening. The racing yesterday was replete with “done brown’” horses in the betting that were sent over the plate and the books | Napamax and Ye were peppered hard. es. The men were the only winning chol former could not help scoring, as the wind | and tide were both in her favor. In the final race of the afternoon, Mr. Ferguson was possessed of patience enough to thread a darning needle with a plece of four-inch hawser, for he kept the field at the post over forty minutés before Yemen could be sent away to a flying start. Twenty selling platers started in opening event, a seven furlong affair. The large number of entries pre- cluded any great amount of betting. Eakins with “Skeets” Murphy up closed favorite in the betting. The Gideon cast- off showed speed for a short piece and then tossed it up. Conley got Mistral I in front down the backstretch, and at the end won handily from Justine, a 20 to 1 chance. Old Figaro took the show, finish- ing on three legs. The downfall of Vinctor in the mile was one of the surprises of the afternoon. The Brutus horse closed a 9 to 20 favorite in the betting, but was headed from the start by Odds On with Clawson in the saddle, and at the wire beaten a scant length by the Burns & Waterhouse entry. Lost Girl finished in the show. Gold Scratch was favorite for the two- year-old scramble at three and a half fur- but the wise division went to I's entry, Leo Vertner, forcing his odds from 8 to 1 down to 11 to 5. While Thorpe on the favorite was attending to “Skeets” Martin astride Zaccatoso through the stretch, Gray took advan- tage of the opportunity offered and land- ed Vertner winner by a head. Gold Scratchy was second, half a length before Zaccatoso. The mile and a furlong handicap was a farce. Napamax picked up her 103 pound and won laughing from Dr. Bernays. Flashlight finished in the show. The ring 1aid the absurdly long price of 3 to 5 about the winner. Linstock finally fell heir to a purse. Willie Applegate’s gelding was a 3-to-5 ance for the seven-furlong run, fifth on the card, and never left the issue in doubt. Leading from start to finish, he led Rosormonde over the line five lengths. S 1 secured show honors. Robair opened favorite for the final six- furlong sprint, but was never prominent after receding in the betting from 5 to 2 t0 6 to 1. Yemen took the lead from Chay pie when a quarter had been traversed, and, driving hard, got the the latter by a head. the | verdict over | Amelia Fonso was | third, but a neck further away. The winner was backed from 5 down to 2 to 1. e TRACK NOTES. Jockey Mike Hennessy had a narrow escape in the last race. He had the mount on San Mfteo, and while running well up near the front of the big bunch the sprinter was either bumped by one of the other contenders or else stumbled, falling to his knees. The horse was played for a “killing’” and a big wad of coin was burnt up. He fell back, finishing next to last. Owner Charles Boots was unable to figure out the defeat of his favorite horse, Vinetor. When a horse is shelved for a long period and then the first rattle out is given as severe a grueling as the Brutus horse got when Conley rode him in last Saturday's stake race, the animal is not apt to repeat well the next time out. At that Conley gave him a grotesque sort of ride in the race vesterday. Owner Sam Hildreth was ordered to appear before the stewards and explain the sudden improvement shown by Yemen. On Saturday last the old sprinter ran a very shabby race. It was his first appearance this season, though, and some allowance must be made for that fact. - ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First Race—Six furlongs; selling; three-year- olds. . 99| 734 Charles Le Bel.104 52 Royal Prize . b gfll;.'znlu.fl 04| 738 Chihuahua ..109 Prompto ... .107| 633 Al Koran ..107 Abina ...........102| GS0)Midian . 107 Towanda ... 107| 620 Estro .. seveea 10T 344 Outlay . ..107 Baracan Tenrica 717 Master Mariner.104 627 Second Race—One and an eighth miles; four- year-olds and upward; selling. | 706 Coda .103) 699 Treachery | 699 Palomacita 1103 715 Widow Jones 740 Rafaela .. .103; 725 Hermanita Third Race—Four furlongs; two-year-olds; selling. 4 Racivan .. . 98| 718 E. Come ........112 T Bonnibel | 711 Oraibee 11100 735 Midia . . 88| 711 Dunpralse ......109 | 724 Bly ...104| 730 Buena Ventura..105 | Fourth Race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; | selling. | “700 Dr. Marks ......114| 73 Highland Ball..110 | (728)Recreation .105| 701 Lord Marmion..117 | Fifth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; four- | year-olds and upward; selling. | 732 Don Clarencio.. %i 732 Rey del Tierra.. | 28 Argentina .107| 704 Sardou )Hohenzoller: 0S| 729 Mamie G. Parthemax .105| 736 Outgo Mamie Scott ... 93| (662)Velox a6 726 Alvarado II.....103| 739 Twinkle . 94 729 Pleasanton 1| ... Ranardine ......100 739 Paul Pry ... 98| Sixth Race—Seven furlongs and upward; selling. Dr. Marks . Gotobed 738 Free Lady | 741 Lost Girl . 733 Sly 2105/ 707 St. Distaff 738 Refugee -........108| 73 Williat O'BII1108 | TO-DAY’S SELECTIONS. | 29 102 9 5 three-year-olds 91| (72)MeLight ........113 7. 94| 739 Meadow Lark...105 729 Ricardo . 105 (633)0' Fleeta. 105 First Race—Midian, Chihuahua, Baracan. Second Race—Palomacita, Coda, Treachery. Oraibee, Buena Ven- | Third Race—E. Come, | tura. Fourth Race—Recreation, | Highland Ball. | Fifth Race—Rey Mamie Scott. Stxth Race—McLight, O'Fleeta, Sly. Lord Marmion, del Tierra, Parthemax, One Dose Will Stop a Cough. Dr. Parker's Cough Cure never fails REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Fritz to James L. Flood, | 1ot on N line of Pacific_avenue, 171:6 E of | Gough street, E 34, N 127:10%, W § N 0:2%. W 31, § 0:5, E 3, S 127:8%, quitclaim deed; $10. Elkan and Rebecca Eisenberg to Tillle Dit- tenhoefer, lot cn N line of Sutter street, 1% E of Gough, E 30 by N 120; $10. Henry S. Flood to Agnes Flood, lot on § line of Breadway, 130 W of Laguna, W 41:10%, S 137:6, E 34:4%, N 37:6, B 7:6, N 100; gift. Thomas J. Crawford to Hanora Crawford, lot on N line of Geary street, §i:6 W of Scott, W 25 by N 137:6; also lot on N line of Sutter street, 84:6 W of Baker, W 28 by N §i:6; also lot on S line of Post street, 200 W of Devisa- dero, W 25 by S 125; gift. Bryan to Peter Conaty, lot on S line 130 W of Broderick, W 25 by | —_————————— John and Nancy | Otis C. ight street, : $10. Louis G. and Flora A. Schord to Richard A. Whelan, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue. 150 W of Baker street, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. Eliza_K. Comerford to George F. Hanson. lot on W line of Dolores street, 55 N of Dun can, W to SE line of roadbed of Southern Pa- | cific Raflroad, NE to Dolores street, S 9. 600, Thomas and Kate E. Lundy to Waiter H. Scholl, lot on B line of Vicksburg street, 105 S of Twenty-second, S 25 by E 150; $10. James S. McCue to Giuseppe Figone and Pietro Demattei, lot on N line of Pine street, 114 E of Dupont, E 20 by N 59; $10. Jeremiah Flanagan to James E. Britt, un- divided one-half lot on SE line of Bryant street, 175 NE of Eighth, NE 25 by SE 63 $10. Same to same, all same, quitclaim deed. “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB —Oakland Track—116th day of the Winter Meeting, Tuesday, March 15.1898. fast. Weather fine. Track even furlongs; sell 740, FIRST RACE “Index. Horses. Weight. St. ing: four-year-olds and upward; purse, $30. 102 | try it. Price 25¢; for sale by all druggists® | James E. and Mary Britt to same; $10. ‘Estate of Catherine Flanagan, Cue and James E. Britt, administrators, me, same; $2500. S Nathan and Lily Schlesinger to same, lot on F cor of Bryant and Decatur streets, NE 25 by SE 63; $10. Touise P. Bettencourt, A. M. Brisset, John Doe frue and Richard Roe True, by James | G “Jefrress, commissioner, to A. B. Hunt, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 175 S K street, | 8 25 by E 120, 56,209; $163. Alameda County. | Clarence A. Steevens to Edith R. Feinberg, lots 20 and 81, block J, Bryant Tract, Berke- ley: also lots '3 and 4, block A, Edith Tract, | Berkeley: also property in Stanislaus County; also all interest in the estate of Jane Steevens (deceased); sift. Miller Anderson to John Azevedo, lot on W line of Whittier street, 151:6 NE of Four- teenth, N 2 by W 146, being lot 12, block A, Fruityale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Clara and Levi M. Schofield to Anna K. Schorman, lot on SE line of Redwood avenue, 105.37 NE of Tobler street, NE 30 by SE 125, being a portion of Fruiivale Park Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Moses and Sarah R. Samuel to Jeanette E. Merritt, lots 1 to 6, block A, Sanford Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Central Land Company to Arthur B. Beck- ett, lot on S line of Logan or Thirty-sixth street, 116 W, of Grove, W 50 by § 120:3, block | G property ot Central Land Company, Oak- | land; $10. | “Julietta M. Atherton to Samuel T. Alexander, lot on W line of Filbert street, 178 N of Six- | teenth, N 100 by W 125, block 565, Oakland; $10. | “Evelina E. Browne and Eliza Tesmore to H. | A. Powell, lot on NW corner of Webster and | Tenth stréets, N 60 by W 100, block 142, Oak- land; 10. J. E. and Emma J. Prewett to Peter Sabatte, | 10t on N line of Nolan street, 46 E of West, F 6 by N 100, block E, property of Central Land Company, Oakland; $10. ine of Twelfth avenue, §1:3 SW of East Sixteenth street, SW 81:3 by NW 100, block 67, Clinton, quitclaim deed, East Oakland; $L Robert Kuhn to Carrie F. Arnest, lot ‘on NE | corner of Brooklyn and Bay streets, E 223:7, N | 171:3, W 116:6, S to beginning, being lots g+and 7, subdivision of plat 12, Watson Tract, East Ville Tract, Oakland; $250. | “Antone . and Maria S. Tercelra to Mary | Susa (wife of Manuel), lot on § line of Boel- mer street, 332,97 E of Twenty-third avenue, E | 2"y 8 100, being lot 15, block 24, North Ala- meda Tract, East Oakland; $10. Mary Gratmliller to John and Mary Mc- Crindle, lot on 8 line of Bonton avenue, 8 W of Tweifth street, W 50, § 184:5, E 60, N 134.45 to beginning, being lot 2. block D, Klinkner- ville Tract, Oakland: $250. Jacoh and Marie Pantoskey and Samuel Liv- ingston to A. Keller, lot on W line of Grove street, T N of Seventh, N 2 by W T, block | 72, Oakland: $10. | “Isaac and Sarah Bernsteln to John A. Brit- | ton, loton E line of Grove streat,50 S of Bixth, | | S 50 by E 7, being lots & and 8, block 51, Oak- land; $10. Charles and Margaret A. Caldwell to John Quaid, lot on NW line of Third street, 96 E of Filbert, E 20 by N 9, being lot 6 and E 4 feet o lot 7, block 451, Adeline and Market Street Homestead, Oakland; $10. | A, W. and Ellen A. Jackson to R. A. Wilson, lot on SW corner of Hawthorne avenue and Webster street, S 90 by W 150, being portion of Buena Vista Homestead; quitclaim deed, Oakland; $. Phillip Strauter to Eugene Belrose, all Inter- est in lot on E corner of Mountain View ave- nue and Sunnyside street, NE 20 by SE 107.16, being lot 5, resubdivided block 34, Watner Tract, Brooykyn Township; 3l ‘Alameda Savings Bank to Frederick C. A. Abendroth, lot_on N line of Buena Vista ave- nue, 130 B of Willow street, E 60 by N 147:6, being Jot 7 and W 3% of lot 6, block 17, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Charles and Bertha M. Pafl to George W. Tot on S line of Pacific avenue, 30 W W 50 by S 150:2, being lot Alameda; $100. and Mary Babeock to Nanhan 8. ine of Davenport street, | %5 N of Favor, N 107.24, W 170.40, S 147.24. E | 50, S 50, E 120.40 to beginning, being lots 23 to 27, Bortree ' ‘Township; $10. — e —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. | e e | GRAND HOTEL. H E Briges, Minn |Mrs A Gelster, San Jos Hume of Willow street, | 17, block 10, same, T H Green, San Rafael | Miss M Gelster, San Js W R A D Wilbur, Stockton Tredway, Nev W P Lyon, Fresno Colusa H A Call. New York ney & w, Cal H Genars, Cincinnati [Miss Shaw, Salinas Mo|H H Harris & w, Tl ) |B F Harris & w, Tl G W Gordon, Idaho = [T N Case, Gilroy T Smith, Los Ang _ |I N Tanell, Baker City J Jardine, w & d, Cal|J T Boyne, Marysville W'N Strong, w &'c, 1a|J R Poundstone, Cal E B Barnes, Cal |3 L. Small, Cal J D Gage & w, Mass_|S Leall, Vallejo G H Wilson & w, N ¥|Dr S P Hall, Petaluma T R Thomas & W, NY|E G Anderson, N Y Miss C M Thomas, NY|M G Beinks, E] Paso H H Forsyth & w, Il |D Morris, Los Ang | G Hatfield & w, Utica|Mrs A Sinborn, Los An J D Torreson, Carson |H R Danforth’ & w.DC | ©A'Park & w, Ala [Miss J Danforth, D C | W'E Bidwell, Stockton Miss E Danforth, D C H Lutz & w, Va |Miss M Danforth, D € | PALACE HOTEL. S N Howard & w, C Murton, Portland A Stieglits, N Y 1Miss M B Bull, Tl 1 Greenwood, N Y H Works, Kobe W Knabe, Md H J Johnson & w.N Y H Eberhardt, Chgo |F J Forrisaint, Wis | ¥ M Vaughn, Denver |W T Eilis Jr, Marysvi | R T Badger, Salt Lke|G Coblens, N Y L L Burgess, Colo S 8 Magili, Ore T E Baker, Mont W N Haltzarten, N Y C Cerrubi. London G F Waich & w, Bost J B Bates & W, E C Pinney & w A H Harris & w H H Pitcher, G E Lane, Detroit M Biddle,Lansdwne Livermr G N Wilson & w, Mex|Miss Marion, N Y W G Mack & w, Colo [E C Cole, Chicago | S H Z Osborne, L Ang J H Allen, Minn 8 T McKnight&w, Min Mrs H Allen, Minn Miss McKnight, Minn J Jardine, N J Master McKnight, Min Mrs Jardine, N J Miss Christian, Minn Miss Jardine, N J C Downing, Armona L Bull, Hiinois C R Miller, U S N Mrs L Bull, 1il J Williams, Alameda BALDWIN HOTEL. | G Elecker & w, Napa |W Wright, Boston | W Abram, Santa Cruz |B Marion, New York | | REIhy L, 4. 08| 3 |Conle: W Bonney, Seattle |C Blake, Milpitas J\x,:f::,‘la' m g l H “}:’;,’,‘.L | =’é A F,\-:ml.)Cmuxgn |J € Crooks, Haywards Figaro, a . 1 3 A 3 b dSpencer ? { M driiton & w, Cal |G Haskett, Cripple Crk Merry Boy, 4 105711 7 43 |G. wilson | R M Woodland, Cal |G Drummond, Seattle Jack Atkins, b5....108| 8 8 53 |Powell | W H White. Mendocno|R Riga, Germantown Capt, Rees, & ......108| 5 H 61" |Romero | T L Gully, Los Ang |T G O'Toole, § C Jay Wheeler, -105(18 9 73 |Kelly .. | R L Richie, Nevada & n;llm‘)’h d‘ .:1‘} ‘7" ]3 82 MR"I’:L‘" . : 1 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. arter D, 108 0 ¢1 |McElhanon ..| | F G Sotan, Los Ang |M A Williams, Kansas T ] 1 103 |W. Taylor | R E La Farer, Los An|H G Thompson, Cal R 10515 2 1% |Van Kuren . | E B Elliott, Rio Vista |D Pnillips, Cal T il el L e 2 | D O'Tool, Arizona |J Straub & w, Pasaden S 2% 13 a8 MoDousld . 40 | G W Smith, Cal J H Browndaye, Cal S s = = - 1 | G W Carpenter, Cal |P R Wictenson, Cal re = = % | J King, Ireland A J McLaren & w, Cal ety e = 15 | D R Biakeslee, Pa |Mrs Carnahan_ B'C M AL € 30820 + 1% [MoRiehots % | E Barney, Kansas L Boas, New York Roy Carrutiicrs, 4. 10s 14 19 19 |Reldy . % |9 B wnuans Eaoee (MG, Gt don + 0317 20 2 [Clawson s : 3 Eiie N FRANCISCO CALI Time, 1:31. Winner, Earnshaw Bros.’ ch. h. by Florentine-imp. Close the Door. Good AN L Rt TNOh easly; BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco S e e == nd Third streets, @41, SECOND RACE-One mile; three-year-ods and upward; purse, $10. ‘C‘:Z:] ;;?:{og‘i ifi‘;‘;’:,;m the ;eu ores ~ . = 2 N b = | "BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, Tndex. Horses. Welght. St. %m. %m. %m. tr. Fin | Jockeys [0p CL | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. B3 7 Tz 1 2 P 3 Hayes street; open until 8:30 o'clock. 731 Vinctor, 6 . ...1100 1 4 :li% ;1 ;3 .1’.?{ %: r('i:’lvl‘:y)n 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. g Lo G DUNNNGIS 2n” 41 82 83 3G I dones 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. s Prietos, 3 ...... 0 7 $1 48 |[Homes .l § 8 1641 Misston street; open until 10 o'clock. Donmation, § ........10014 71 & 62 62 53 (Van Kuren ..| 30 E : : Bonnie lone, 311578 §3 3% 41 510 63 | T o 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open Dr. Mizner, 3...... 84/ 62 6h 72 72 74 [Woods ..... 100 until § o'clock. Irritator, 8 il a5 ns H 8 |Beaton I 200 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. Pescador, a ........110| * ... |Burck . 200 226 Mission street; open until § o'clock. *Lett. 1605 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Time, 42Y,. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. c¢. by Torso-Trellis. Good start. Won N. W. corner Twent: first three driving. oveii ant § 749, THIED RACEThree and a halt furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $%50. MEETING NOTIC Tndex. Hor: Weight.St. _ %m. Hm. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. MOUNT Morial " - — = PheoL A. M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) 734 Leo Vertner . 3h 3h 1h |Gray .. TITTE 1VENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Second de- ) Gold Scratch 14 13 2% [Thorpe ......0|3-2 93 gree. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. B oo 2h, b 3p H Matihn .| 4 S | CROCKETT Lodge No. 185 ¥.iaud A A Tk bl Meon 20 2 M Tirat | degres FHIS ' BVENING, 72 Master Buck 5% 53 5h |Spencer 8 8 —First degree NG, 10 Anchored 31 62" 66 (Mcponmd | 10 18 March 16, at 7:30 o'clock. By order of 711 Thler ........ 101 71 Th |Wilson ......0| 30 100 the Master. Lovalie 1 83 8h |McNichols .2 6 100 gt Francis | 61 62 e% \Van Kuren'| 30 @ 4 Parasseus 10 |Clawson {10 20 et .z - Time, :43%. Winner, L. H. Ezell's b. g first three driving. by Leonatus-Rosa Vertner. Good start. Won FOURTH RACE—One and an eigh upward; purse, $500. 743. th miles; Free Handicap; three-year-olds and o'clock. Third degree. o) THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary. MISSION Lodge No. . 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third Degree. Index. Hors: %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL BR tary. @) N T i gan s 100 !'m - - SR §71) Napamax, 3 1 1 orpe 12 35 |VERY: 71 Dr. Bernays, 11 1k 2h 21 23 |Woods. H R sk e o 731 Flashlight, & g1 4 1 32 38 |Tuberviie .| 4 3 corner Mason and O'Farrrell sts., 3 2% 2% 3% 4 4 r .ol 30 10 THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, me. 1:35%. nner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. f. by imp. Maxim-Napa. Good start. Index. Horses. %m. tm. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. Ol 713 Linstock . A4 14! 11 13 15 [Conley .......[35 35 728 Rosormonde . 2 ah 23 22 |H. Martin 4 8 712 Soscol .. 4% b 3n 31 33 |Spencer ......| 8 12 727 Duke of York II. 71 5n 510 510 4h [Thorpe 4 11-2 710 Towanda ...... 3h 68 41 44 515 |Clawson ....0| 15 60 (716) Ballister . 6% 3h 68 64 63 |Hennessy ....| 8 20 580 Socialist . s 1 78 78 71 |Brown 15 80 3% Morana . 105 5% 1 8 8 s Ruiz ... 100 100 Time, 1:79. Winner, W. B. Applegate’s b. g. by Logic-Blue Stockings. Fair start. ‘Won easily. 745. SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; sellini g; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. Index. Horses. Weight. |St. %m. Jem. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL 73 Yemen, &...........102| § 5 2 1h |H. Martin....| 4 2 7% Chapple, 4.. 99! 8 5 11 24 31 IGray ol 8 10 (120) Amelia Fonso, 5. - 81 32 83 |Spencer M S 733 Miss Ross, 5. 5 81 T 44 |McNichols ...| 12 20 3 Pelzotto, 5.. . 5 & 41 54 |McDonald 3 5 709 Major Cook, 6. . 4 81 61 (Joe Weber....| 20 20 (729) Robair, 4. o, (0% 6% 1% [Conley .. 52 8 733 Sea Spray, 6... Sodany 9 83 (R Narvaez...| 20 40 72) Schnitz, 6.... % 62 5% 910 |Stevens . 30 60 855 Distinction, 4 . UK W01 10 O’ Connor . B 703 Koenigen, 4. 9 5L L 1L J. Woods. B 30 729 Santa Paula, 13 2 12 Ruiz . B 40 733 San Mateo, 4. i 13 13 Henness s 6 ... Lou Lou R, 4. 2 AL 1 Clawson 1357 218 Time, 1:15. Winner, S. C. Hildreth's ch. g. by Alarm-Hira. Good start. Won first three driving. March 16, at § o'clock. THE PRESIDENT. THE regular meeting of the S. F. Brick- layers’ Association will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, March 16, 1868, at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., at 8 o'clock. A full atfend- ance requested. Business of import- ance. Fines for non-attendance. E. J. BRANDON, President. 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 tallings in Martinez Creek; from A. B. Jacks, in the Badger Hill mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County, to deposit talings in Spanish Creek, and from the Star of Plumas Water and Mining Company, in the Star of Plumas piacer mine, near Buck's Ranch, Plumas County, to de- posit tailings in a ravine, gives notice that s ,xm;t‘xng vl be dheld at room B, Flood ul . San Francisco, Cal., on 1898, at 1:30 p. m. el ANNUAL MEETING—The regular _annu meeti] of the stockholders ot'ut.he Weng:; Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company. 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 25th day of March, 1898, at the hour of 12 m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing yvear and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March 15, 1568, at 12 o'clock m. ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. Benjamin Allison to Sarah C. Allison, lot on | | DIVIDEND No. SPECIAL NOTICE! NOTICE—Notice s hereby given to_ the Dis- trict Attorney of San Francisco, San Fran- cisco County, that I, the undersigned, intend to apply to ‘the Honorable State Board of Prison ‘Directors for the privilege of being paroled, at a meeting of the sald board, to held at San Quentin, on the fourteenth day of May, 1865, JOHN J. HARE. ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet baths. 15% Turk st. and 11i8 Market, rooms MISS L. STANLEY, manicure and alcohol baths. 7 Grant ave., rooms MISS MAY'S genuine massage, baths, alcoh T e e e MRS. DR. NICE—Genuine steam Vapor cabl- net baths, 3. 17A Sixth st., room 1. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. ANIMALS, birds and reptiles bought, sold and exchanged. Address FRANK C. BOS- TOCK. the Zoo, San Francisco. MRS, SHELLON, genulne steam and cabinet baths. 906 Market st., room 2. | STEADY voung man, one month in the city, SITUATIONS WANTED—Co inued. MAN and wife wish work in hotel; wife to do general work, man as bartender or night clerk; 10 years' experience; reference. Address A.'L., general Postotfice, Alameda. WANTED—By experienced Danish couple; wife an excellent cook and houseworker; man to attend horses; city or country; best refer- ences. Box 2135, Call office. EDUCATED, experienced coachman desires work in private family; strictly sober, will- ing and obliging; best of references. Address _ box 2132, Call office. YOUNG man of 30 would ltke a position in | hotel as night clerk, night watchman or | houseman, having had six years in large Eastern hotel. Box 2142, Call. LADIES' tailor wants cutting position; 6 years’ experience in the Bast on fine work; good _ appearance. Box 2133, Call office. A POSITION in butcher business by a Ger- man-American with elght years_experience _In fhe provision business. Box 2143, Call. can do indoor work or round yard and care horses. 8151 Jessie st. BAD tenants efected for $4; collectiuns mada; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1 ROOMS papered, $250 up; whitened, 31 up. 5808 Twenty-fourth of.. or 209 Third st. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 1A Grant ave.; elec- tl’lglln alcohol, Turkish baths: unrivaled. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl Call. Sent to any address in the Unltzz States or Canada one year for $150, postage ree. — e DIVIDEND NOTICES. 79 (s per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be pavable at the office of the company on and after FRIDAY, April 1, 18%. Transter books will close on’ Saturday, March 26, 153, o'cloc] E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DEND Notice Dividend No. €3 (forty 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, 1855, at 3 o'clock D. E SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS nurse desires situation; 4 years last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS French second girl desires situ- ation or as nurse or housework; $10 to $20; references. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut SWEDISH girl, good cook, wishes a situation; housework; best reference; wages $12 to $15. Teiephone Sutter 52. Apply to MRS. HIRD, 631 Larkin st. GERMAN Employment Office, MRS. LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st., tel. Main 5832, fur- nishes most reliable help of all nationalities. FRENCH second girl, best of reference, de- sires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. RELIABLE elderly Protestant woman wishes a position to take care of an infant; is com- petent to take entire charge from birth. Ap- ply 162 Erfe, bet. 13th and 14th, nr. Folsom. EXPERIENCED dressmaker, first-class fitter and designer, wishes a few more engage- ment: price $125. Address 105 Van Ness ave. at 12 | | BOOKKE MIDDLE-AGED gentleman, fully conversant with English and German, wants employ- ment either as salesman, correspondent or general utility man; no objection to going _out of town. ~Address box 2119, Call Office. EASTERN young man, age 2, wants position of trust; grocery clerk, butcher, delivery man, | Wwatchman or janitor; references. Box 2122, Call Office. YOUNG man wants situation as gardener or to take care of horses; handy about the house. 709% Buchanan st.; best of references. RELIABLE boy, age 18, residis with his parents. German, “wanis’ to learn & trade or ore: best o * Address box 2108, Call office. S e SOBER, industrious man, thoroughly under- standing care horses, 'harness, carriages, cows, fowls and garden, wants _situation; references; wages $%5. Ad. M. C., 763 Mission. SITUATION as watchman; care of horses references. W., box 6, Call Otfice, Oakland. ts situation: any work; un- YOUNG man wanf derstands horses, cows, garden; state the wages. J. A. MACDONALD, 214 Third st.; reference: YOUNG married man wants_ situation as walter; city or country. A. R. KING, 959 Folsom st. S maker wants situation; 9531 Howard st. MAN wishes position as cook in hotel or board- ing house: country preferred. Box 2039, Call TPER, aged 26, 7 years' experience, references, desires position with manufactur- ing or wholesale concern; moderate salary, with chance for advancement. X., box %, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third near Mar- ket; 20 rooms, 25c to $1 50 night; $150 to $6 week; convenfent and respectable; free 'bus and taggage to and from fery. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. —_—— FEMALE HELP WANTED. Lostmesaoa s e COOK in small boarding-house, $25, call early; family cook, $25; $ housegirls and family | cooks, $20 to §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 city or country. Geary st. TWO ironers, same country hotel, §2, board | and room. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. | : = e SWEDISH girl wants situation to do general housework in an American family. 2767 Twenty-first st. LADY desires position as housekeeper, nurse or traveling companion; city or country. Ad- dress 131 Montgomery st., room 21 WANTED—Colored woman wants work by day or weel housework or washing and ironing. A H. % Mason st., downstairs. i PROT hes position as cook PROTESTANT woman w! or will do general housework in small fam- ily. 1158 Howard s POSITION wanted by woman for housework or chamberwork; city or_country; wages from $15 to $20 per month. Box 2140, Call. TOUNG Swedish girl wants a situation to do upstairs work. Please call at 553% Minna st., near Sixth. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker desires a few more engagements; good cutter and fitter; $125 per day; no objection to country. Address box 2036, Call. SCANDINAVIAN et lady wishes & place as housekeeper in small family; best of refer- ences. Address 626 Post s YOUNG lady wishing to increase her customers wants a few more engagements at §1 2 per day. MeDowell System, 80 Jones st. GIRL wishes there is about verv light housework, where 2 in mily; must not be far from Market st. Box 2136, Call. ELDERLY American wishes situation to do housework; city or coustry; good plain cook; $10 per month. 1065 Market si no postals. TOUNG lady wishes situation as housekeeper or 10 do plain mending. 1% Fourth st. rm. 23. SITUATIONS wanted by experienced and thor- oughly reliable general house servant; excel- lent references. 1020 Market st. FIRST-CLASS fitter, stylish_draper and de- signe thorough dressmaker; $3 50 per day. MISS WARWICK, 830 Geary st. YOUNG girl wishes situation to attend store. Address box 87, Call branch, 339 Hayes st. GOVERNESS, American, capable of teaching grammar or primary studies, teacher's cer- tificate, references, wishes position. Address Governess, box Call office. YOUNG lady wishes situation as housekeeper or do chamber work. Call 129 Taylor st RELIABLE Protestanf ‘work, city or country; moderate wages. Ad- dress box 2124, Call office. RELIABLE, capable woman would llke a home in a emall family of adults as com- panion or assistant at light housework. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 2126, Call office. RESPECTABLE young girl desires situation to do up stairs work. Please call 3200 Mission st. SPANISH woman or care for chiliren; neat and willing; ence. 794% Harrison ear Fourt YOUNG lady wishes a position as waltress in city. Please call or address N. 128% Fourth st., room 2. s to do second work refer- COOK, first-class German and American cook- ing;' city or country; wages $25 to $30. 345 Third st. MIDDLE-AGED lady _wishes housekeeper; is a good seamstres: for invalid; no objection to children. teenth st., near Harrison. SITUATION wanted by keeper. 2524 Mission st COMPETENT dressmaker _ wishes engage- ments; $1 50 per day; suits made in two days; good fitter. Address 3 Lexington ave. 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. situation as will_care v Thir- widow as house- SWEDISH girl wants a position in an Amer- ican family to do light housework. Address letters to . E., 504 Third st.; no postals. { | HOUSEWORK girl, mining town, $25. MISS | SIX waltresses for two beautitul water resorts in Southern California, resse H teady work; 6 different country hotels, $20. ANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. SIX restaurant waitresses, city, $5 and $8 a veek. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ait- (3] BERMAID, assist wait dinner, country | hotel, $20, free fare: 2 froners, country hotel laundry, §25. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 108 Geary. REFINED German second girl, §20. MISS CUL- LEN, 82 Sutter st. ey g NEAT young girl, light work, sleep home, §12. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. i CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. i FRENCH _second girl, $20; second girl, 2 in | family, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COLORED cook, country, $25; 10 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to §15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Suttér st. dish_cooks, $35; second . country, §25; housework, Grass Valley, | $20. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. LAUNDRESS, $25; chambermaid and waiting, “sm. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st TWO ironers in laundry, $2; 2 second girls, and $25; French chambermaid, $20: German | chambermald and nurse, $2: 4 cooks, private families, 325 and $30; cook, private boardin house, $25; cook and housework, country, §2 see lady here at 11 to-day: 5 waltresses an chambermalds, hotels, $20; and a great many girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO.., 316 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID and assist walt, first-class | hotel. city, §20; laundress, country hotel, $20: cooks and housework girls. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634- 636 Clay ‘st. GIRLS of all nationalitles wanted to fill vari- ous position MRS. LAMB! RT, 417 Powell. general house servant for the coun- try, $25; German girl, 2 in family, $20; Ger- man nursegirl, $15; 8 German giris, 320 and $25; German second girl, $20; 4 girls, $l5. MHS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. COOK, $30, American family; German second girl," $20;' German housegirl, $23; Irish girl, 25;" middle-aged woman, country, $20; girl, light work, $12. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. e il | SECOND glrl, Ouakland, 3§25, see party here 2 o'clock. MHS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SEAMSTRESS, $25; 8 cooks, $2%5 and $0; in. fant's nurse, German, $25; 12 girls, light and general housework. MRS. HIRD, &1 Larkin. | 2FIRST-CLASS trimmers, $75 and $80; 2 voung | ladies, tatloring establishment; 3 lady ticket agents. 313 Bush st. CLOAK and suft house salesladies; experienced hotel stewardess; typewriters. 1020 Market. HOTEL DEPARTMENT———F——————— 6 waiters, $11 50 a week for Los Angeles, see proprietor here, also fry cook, $16 a week, ares advanced; 5 waiters, American plan, country hotel, 3§35 and free fare; 6 Eastern waiters, $35; 7 waiters, small country hotels, = to Al new bullding. S0 Mis- HIGHEST price: an st.: fel. Mint 1821 i IANA Auction Co. Itemoved to 13 ont- eomery A ignast prices paid. Tel Davl L 10-room residence, near town 2 ‘farnish bonds if necessaryi 313 Bush st. 3 in family; 1 year's lease L 325 e RNISHED HOU ;‘rench ook, $0; brofler, 0: lunch cook, R 10 8 wee washers, potwashers, vege- | A A A Modern § fable men, $25 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & st CO., 108 Geary st. R aapossinie: o 4 EXTRA waiters. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 eGeary st. RO0.S WANTED. BARKEEPER to_take charge of a_count oo C. R HANSEN & CO., 103 Geary, BELL BOY with references for country hotel. C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT 3 ironers, 30 and found, country; marker, and distributor, §50 and found, country; pol isher and starcher, $30 and found, country: ed by widower 2 UNFURNISHED rooms want fireplace. Address box 2015, Call office. ROOMS AND EOARD ‘VANTFD. ROOMS and board in a private family; for man and wife: refs. exchanged. Box 2014, Call e e WANTED—MISCELLAY Washer, $3. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 BLLAN AR JSeay st WANTED_An entire outfit for a small book BAWAMITL AND WOODE. —o o = Box 218, Call office. i sawyer, $60 and found; wood- 2 = . roers, % & cords 50 temakers, ses | ry, engines, dynamos, elec: SR re. . R. HANSEN & CO. 10| trical soods; new, znd-hand.’ Smith Co., 52 v 1 | Mission s Geary st. o _ Mission st. iy MACHIN. $2 75 day: machinist, | WANTED—A good second-hand _gasoline A L Pitars far ity dairice: | _launch. Lock box 329, Red Bluff, Cal. country_shop; 2 3 ardener for a nursery. MURRAY & READY, ading Empolyment Agents, 634 and 63 Clay! COOKS ———WAITERS— BAKERS Dishwashers, $0, $40, §35, $30, §25 and $15 per month and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. EMPLOYERS Telephone, l;l! raph, write or call In person at Murra; and secure first-class help; we supply same ‘‘free of charge.” MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment ‘Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Tel. Main 5843. TO THE MINES AND FARMS ———————— 5 miners for a gravel mine, $2 50 day: 26 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, different places. $25, $20 and $15 and found: § milkers, $25, 320 and $18; 2 butter makers, $25; 8 choreboys and men for ranches; man to herd sheep; 4 labor- ers to dig ditches: farmer and wife, south: 8 laborers to work in hop yards and flelds, $26. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment ‘Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. NTO MARIN COUNTY- I Qaborers, $160 day; exceptional good job. MURRAY ‘& READY, Leading Employment ‘Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. | WANTED—100 goats for feeding the animals. Address the Zoo, Chutes, City. PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. | PAWNBROKER—Old__gold, _siiver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. 'EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil and mining enzineering; surveying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 graduates placed since 1892; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- low rates per week and month. ship, $50. ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min- assay, archit.; day & eve.; ing, mech. surve est 1864. VAN DER NAILEN, 93 Market. a BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; course in Tarr's counting-room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. Book- SAWMILLS AND WOOD! 5 head choppers, $45 and found; 5 second chappers, $40 and found: 10 bark peelers, $30 and found: 18 woodchoppers for different places, §1 35, $1. T0c cord; 289 tie makers, Sc, fc, 10c each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. WANTED—Kitchen crew, private hotel, S1i5; night cook, country, $30; American_cook for sanitarium, $35; German walter, $25; Ameri- can cook, small, neat place, no Sunday work, §§ week, and ofhers. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. MRS. FRIEDBERG, voice culture; f0c a less son. 914 O'Farrell st. SAN FRANCISCO Business College. 1236 Mare ket st.; 124 positions in " 103 in '97, BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, writing, gram- mar; day, night; $5 mo. 1504 Market, op. Sth. GUITAR, mandolin, plano_an lessons, $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS, 3¢ Fifth. VOICE culture, piano, Paris graduate: French, Spanish; new classes: $2 mo. 108 Taylor st. WANTED_American butter maker, $30 to $35: S rough carpenters, $2 day, call early; farm foreman for frult ranch, $3: laundryman and wife, §60; second laundryman. $25; carriage painter, $2 day; blacksmith helper, $40; farmer and wife, $30; woodsmen, $30, $35, $40'and $45; ship carpenters; boatbullders; borers, $175, and others. = Apply CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st WANTED—American restaurant = cook, third cook, $65; family cook, $30; two waiters, Fren¢h boy for bakery, $15; gardener, ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. MECHANICS wanted — Shipwrights, _ship smiths, chippers and calkers, shipfitters, shipfitters’ helvers, holders on riveters, tin- negs, coppersmiths, boat builders and spar- makers. Apply at once at U. S. Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal, with ~roof of American citizenship. GERMAN barkeeper, $13; practical gold and silver electro plater, $3. 313 Bush st. YOUNG man, general merchandise store; office manager; Hardware specialty salesman. 813 Bush st. GROCERY clerk; Mexican saddle stamper; do- mestic goods salesman and drygoods.’ 313 Bush st Al LADIES tailor and operator. DAVIDSON & MILLER, 731 Market st. WANTED—A first-class carpet and_upholstery salesman to take charge of a department. Apply 528 Market st room 7, from 2 to 3 p. m. no_expertence re- NE. corner Bat- MEN wanted to go _whaling quired. Apply to L. LEV tery and Jackson. BOY about 17 years to learn trade. Call be- tween 7 and £ o'clock, Carson Glove Co., 35 Market st. WANTED—An active, bright young man who has had some experience in plumbing or me- chanical business. Box 2134 Call Office. WANTED—An Al dress goods salesman. Ap- ply 523 Market st., room 7, from 2 to 3 p. m. WANTED—Good tinsmith. Apply at 49 Sac- ramento st. STRONG boy for bakery; one with experience. 727 Lark BARBER for Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- day on percentage. 701 Larkin st. BARBER wanted steady. 143 Fifth st. WANTED—Cook. 1012 Battery st. WANTED—A young man to walt on table in restaurant. 113 Turk st. room 2. GOOD canvasser wanted—9 Geary BARBERS_Great bargain; 2-chair 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 WANTED—10 men to occupy clean rooms; 2 nights 2ic or T5c week. 105 New Montgomery. great Apply BARBER shop; established 10 vears; bargain: owner leaving for Europe. 581 Geary st. MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women; 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgraca avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fall; delicacy, prisacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent: call or write; free; con- fidential. DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 59 McAllister st.; pills, $2. ALL monthly Irregularities or other condition: 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 ‘confinemeuty best care and privacy; for guaranteed relief consult the doctor, free, before going else- where; regulating pills and capsu $L MRS. DR. WEYTH, 918 Post st., nr. Larkin. DRS. GOODWIN, 401 Van Ness ave.—Ladies, near or far, consult free the only doctor who uses Schenck’s method, the celebrated French physician; a safe, sure and reliable cure for all irregularities from whatever cau stores strength and vigor of organs; 1 i celled: maternity home; best sk S A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femal 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 her own physis clan for female troubles, no matter what | cause: restore in 1 day; never fails: consulta- tion free: can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny; orders by telegram. years' practice; low fees; pill: A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause); no instruments used: cure at ot fice, $5; consultation free: hours 10 to 5. DR. st. AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market A _BOON to wives and mothers—; $150. RICHARDS & CO., 406 C particulars eguro; price ay st.: send to Seguro Manu- Sacramento, Cal. 2c stamp for Ce S French pill female troubles: no danger: safe cufe: express C. O. D.; don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. DR. HALL, 5 McAllister st.; diseases of wo- men and children. LADIES Mrs. Dr. Puetz: Infallible, safe rem- edies; 38 years' experience. 25412 Fourth st. HOME In_confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNK 1416 Sth et., Alameda. 51 K a boon to ladies jwith $2 50 v DENTISTS. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors; painless dentistry; no shock: palinless extraction a ositive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up; siiver Ilings, 25c up: gold crowns, $3 50 up; your teeth put in without a plate. open evenings. 997 Market st., cor. Sixth; 'Phone Jessie 16%. A FULL set of teeth, %: see new flexible plates; light and thi Warranted ten years: teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty: fillings, 50c; crowns, $ 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st. NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 50cg plates, $; gold filling, Toc up; silver, 25¢ upg plates mended, $1 UD: open evenings an Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth. BARBERS—Good shop in country at a bargain, DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. GIRL for general housework. 33 Army st. GERMAN girl for general housewor) cooking; wages $18. 417 Hayes and Fell sts. EXPERIENCED makers and apprentices on gloves and suspenders. Apply CARSON GLOVE CO., 3 Market st. plain Central ave., bet. WANTED—Harness-makers, stenographers and laundress. Apply at once Free Emplogment Office, 1028 Market st., room 24. ENTRY clerk for wholesale clothing house; state age, experience, references. Write box 2107, Call office. SIX young men: long job; no experience nec- essary; no money required. 26 Steuart st. WANTED—Young woman_ or girl for general housework for WANTED—A good, steady barber. 797 Mission street. ome and wages. Call 2693 Mission st ; German; general housework. good cook; 7 In famil 718 Col | WANTED French polisher. Address, with Teferences, C. R., box 2114, Cail Office. WANTED—First-class ladies’ tailor; no others ED—Young girl to assist in light house- Apply 1008 Sacramento st. work. TAILORESS on pants. 1073% Market st. WANTED—2 waitresses. Apply 789 Mission st., bet. 12 and 2 p. m. WANTED—Apprentice for Larkin st. dressmaker. 1304 WOMAN wants situation to do general house- work; good plain_cook; kind to children; good references. 2 Minna st., bet. First and Second. SITUATION wanted by a young married wo- man with a child $ months old; a place in a private family; wages not so much an obfect as a home. Call or address MRS. M. JOHN- SON, Newport Hotel, room 8, corner Frank- lin and Oak sts. GERMAN girl assist light housework; days. 2120 Union st near Fillmore. COMPETENT German girl for general house- work. 26! Canlnmlnssl, o g s WANTED—An experienced walst hand at 1264 O'Farrell st. NEAT girl for light housework; Apply 1308 Ellis st. two wages §12. YOUNG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. §19B Howard st., room 3. PRACTICAL and thoroughly first-class ladies’ taflor from Parts, Lengon and New York, with some good experience in cutting and fitting, wants a situation in a first-class house.” Box 160, Call office. WANTED—By trustworthy woman, & situa- tion as chambermald; city or country. 110 Sixth st. YOUNG lady wishes situation as housekeeper or do chamber work. 99 Howard st., cor. Sixth, room 14. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant av. 4 MARKET ST._Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. Ea—————— SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. S S e EMPLOYERS of help can select their men at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 108 Geary st 1 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, E’KXDLE‘?& CO., 640 Clay st. JAPANEEE, Chinese Employm't Office; house cleaning; tel. Grant 5. Geo. Aokl, 30 Geary. JAPANESE Employment Bureau—Choice help; tel. East 777. yGr:lr’ st. JAPANESE em; nt_office; work day, hour or evening 1395 O Farrell; tel. Davis 665, THOROUGHLY experienced orchardist, well- posted on fruit raising, grafting and pruning trees, cultivating, Irrigating, able to raisy Young fruit trees which, without protection Will stand hot weather, desires position as working foreman on orchard or new to start orchard; single, sober, reliable man, 5 years old; reférences.’ Address Orchardist, box 2131, Call office. WELL - EDUCATED German, middle - aged, short time from home, wishes position as helper in rrflva\e place; understands gar- B0, nowme Snstoat of Hlgh Wages. Addrees ome instead o box 2133, Call. GOOD finisher on pants and also exper apprentice at 373 Natoma st. Dl exiosd need apply. VERDIER, $44 Geary 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 1485, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propristor, still runs Denver House, 217 ihird :t.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. WANTED—At Montana House, 7641 Mission st., men to_take rooms; 10c, i5c and 25c per night; 60c, S0c and $1 per week. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ‘ages of 21 and 30 years, who- are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween § feet 5 Inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. NEAT young girl to care for children; preferred. 1530 Eddy st. ey WANTED—Pantaloon fin ery, room 1. ishers. 734 Montgom- GIRL to wait In small res 1631 Market st. e CASHIER that has had experience in restau- Tant. Call between 11 and 2, 15 Stockton st. GIRL, to work three hours a day as bed 562 Mission st. B b FINISHER on_coats (girl). 1065 Washington street, room 19, Oakland. NlEATZ'{fmlls;‘Germll:l or Seandinavian girl or general housework; small family; wai $20. 2111 Central e., lameda. ! o FIRST-CLASS skirt maker who understands _skirt fitting. Address SKirt, box 2105, Call. TAILORESS. ROOS BROS., 21 to 37 Kearny street. WANTED—A respectable girl for housework Apply FIRST-CLASS machinist—Highest wages to a first-class workman. H. GHANG, machine ‘works, 105 Fremont st. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136, PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free employment. H. BERNARD, Secy., 102 7th; tel. South 623, MEN to lear.s barber trade in eight weeks. 8. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading-room; free ‘bus and baggage to and from he ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms Z%c to $1 night: $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. SINGLE rooms, 10c and 1c night: 75c and $t week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, $63% (Elcho House)—Rooms 20c. 25¢ to 50¢ per ni 31 to $2 week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1843 Market st., nr. 1ith; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEQRGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from & to 20 O'Farrell. OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 906 to 819 Market st., Academy of Sciences bullding, rooms 30, 31 and 32, fifth floor. L. A. TEAGUE. A. CANE and F. TEAGU removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-60° ALL work reasonable and warranted. " KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. FOUNG, 1841 Polk st FOR SALE—MISCELLAN BOILERS, ensgines, 24 hand machinery. Mo INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. TOUNG fresh Jersey cow and heifer calf. 238 Dore st. A NEW sealskin, latest style; price, $90, cost $15. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. TAILOR furniture and sewing-machine; sell it cheap. Call at once at 1107 Kearny FOR SALEFirst-class Cyclone power mill (4= ‘horsepower); in operation at 2 3 ,),“ash'" !fi ' 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- Jender billiard table, in first-class condition. Apply 1368 Geary s “CLASS large windmill; FIRST-CLASS large new 2 tanks; brass pump, pipes, etc. 711 Treat ave. COMPLETE set of tinning tools for sale cheap. 64 Mission st. PICTURE framing, complete, with glass 7x9 inches, 10c: Sx10 and 10x12, 15c: 11x1§ and 12x 16, 20c; 14x17, 2e: 16x20, 3o 18x22, 35c; 20x24, curtain poles, complete, 1oc; room mold all colors, 1c per foot; portraits enlarged, open evenings. JONES, 547 Misston st. LAUNDRY engines, dynamos, electrical : hew & 20-nand. SMITH CO.. 557 Mission st LATEST style hood top baby b s ‘With extra seat. Box 1444, Call ofice, CheaPs BARS, back bars, mirrors. showcases, coun. ters,” linoleum, office’ furniture, store and office furniture and fxtures; new and ses ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021- Mission st., above Sixth. el 3. R. POOL, house-mover. deal E buflding material. 1154 Misaion: ol fa T WHISKY, Kentucky, e 2 ARD LIQUOR CO., San me.‘lsc!os. and plain cooking; wages 310 to $12; sleep San Francisco: 3% gallon. home. Apply at French bakery, 402 Pacific. = clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. AU o YOUNG girls will be taught to make shirts. | TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth. | ENGINE, boller. dynamo, motor, BRENNER-ULMAN CO., 19 Battery st. for a room: 25c a night; $1 a week. “belts and pump. H. S. WHITE, 513 Mission st. GOOD help, also_apprentices, on_ high grad ladies’ suits. HENRY WERTH. Ladie Tailor, 1105 Leavenworth st., near California. OPERATORS on shirts; steady work; good pay. BRENNER-ULMAN CO., 19 Battery. FIRST-CLASS hair dresser wanted at 111 Stockton G. LEDERER. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.’s riveted cloth- ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 32 Fremont st. LADIES—Sunny rooms: respectable house; from %c night and $1 50 week. 142 Seventh st. MONEY loaned on watches, di: mflkmfl" low interest. UNCLE 1114 ; WELLE, T LEARN dressmaking and free; patterns 25c. Mc! LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. t a tions Post. YOUNG man desires situation to drive milk | DR. WISE, the ladles' speclalist, 14 McAllister wagon. C. C., box 2147, Call st.; monthly troubles, private diseases, etc. LARKIN, 615—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. AGENTS WANTED. SAFES_New and second-hand; cheaper © ever. Hermann Safe Mafc., 533 Sufime:a: SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; Sizes: half orlginal cost. 103-111 Market. 8. F- SOLICITORS for “The Beautiful Life of Miss Frances E. Willard"; published under the auspices and indorsed by the W. C. T. U.; the only offictal book: prepared by Anna Gor- don, for 21 years Miss Willard's secretary; beautifully {llustrated; only $2; tremendous demand; bonanza for agents; superb book: liberal _commissions; complete outfit s0c. JOHN E. HOHAM & CO., authorized dis- tributors, 334 Dearborn st., Chicago, Ill. . $10; Records, $5 per doz.; $100.” Bacigalupl, $33-045 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-pre Geskc and safe cheab. 103 Ciay at. o T oo BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, bought and sold. 1063 Mission. hear Sev ete., enth. SEWING MACHIN { WANTED—, its to sell Murat Halstead' great Cuba k: all about Cuba, Spain ln; war; great excitement; every one buys it; 1 agent =old §7 in 1 day; another made $13 in 1 hour; 800 pages: magnificent illustrations, Photographe, ete.: low price; we guarantee e most liberal terms; frelght pald: 20 days' mcre.défiem!flt fn§. send ‘B l&efi stamps to pay . 32 < Be THE BIBLE rborn ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented: repairing; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. » FURNITURE of 8 rooms for sale; rooms | rented. Box 2127, Call Office. ¢

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