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THE‘ SAN FRANCISCO CALL 11 s I HELP WAN- ZD—Continued. SCORCHED THE BETTING RING Charles le Bel, Backed| Down From B8O to 18, | Won in a Drive. | | Spencer and Jones, will come up for investiga- | Earl Cochran Scampered in a| Winner at Odds of 80 to 1. Cipriano the Only Favorite to Land a Purse—Maud Ferguson a Very Shifty Two-Ycar-Old. | The threadbare, shop-worn looking per- | formance of a 1 to 2 chance at Oakland yesterday was the means of the ring get- | ting a scorching that it will not recover from for some days. The second event on the card was a cheap five furlong selling affair, for which the Burns & Water- | house entry, smore, was immediately installed an odds-on choice. Matters had not progressed far in the betting when a highly educated play commenced on | Charles Le Bel, cutting his odds down | from 50 to 15 to 1. Thorpe, astride the favorite, did not appear apprehensive of | the result, taking things very quietly at the outset. He eventually got up in time to finish fourth. In a drive Gray got Le Bel in winner, half a length in front of Aprona, the third choice. Several thou- sand dolla taken from the ring over the resul were a: for favorites all eing the only one to . keets' Martin appears 1z his old form, and landed two nners in splendid e. Astride the two-year-old Maud Ferguson, he clearly outrode ‘‘Longshot” Con the rly causing the latter to colored Celt, ne with astonish- fall off his mount, Toluca, nt. The opening five and scramble was an easy th a half furlong ing for the 6 to 5 favorite, Cipriano, ridden by Thorpe. He got well and was never headed, winning galloping from Eroica, piloted b Conley. The latter got away very poor! or _he would have given the winner a formidable argument. Flandes finished strong. landing in the show. Garnet Ferguson scored another victory in the two-year-old event with his game | Prince Royal filly Maud Ferguson. She | receded in the betting from 4 to 7, and in | a fierce drive “Skeets” Martin got her in a length before Toluca, the second choice, | piloted by Conley. Bonibel, the favorite, was a good third. The winner covered the four furlongs in 8% seconds. | For once the weather conditions were favorable, and in the mile selling run Sut- ton, the brother to Diggs, forgot to sulk. | The chestnut horse was 6 and 8 to 1 in the | betting and, out in front all the way, won | in a common canter from Moringa, the | d choice. Fort Augustus, the 5 to 2 choice, ran a good race considering the fact that he carried 120 pounds, finishing in the show. Gray, on Bow and Arrow, rode about as bad a rac can be imag- ined, making his run when the race was over Earl gelding, Cochran, the mule-cared brown | e in the mile | and a sixteenth run, sell- ing conditions. Don Luis, with Tod Sloan in the saddle, was backed by the knowing ones, going to the post an § to 5 favorite. He was badly bumped and jostled about during the progress of the race, finishing among the “also ran The second choice, Dr. Bernays, made the running | until well headed for the wire, where | Conley, on Earl Cochran, collared him and at the wire downed Gotobed with | comparative ease. The winner went to the post at odds of 30 to L. Rubicon was scratched from the final | six furlong sprint and Abina, with Thorpe | in the saddle, held sway in the betting. | Away from_the post none too well, the filly de a' good showing, but was easily beaten out by the second choice Watom- ba, excellently ridden by “Skeets” Mar- tin. McFarlane, a 60 to 1 chance, was placed third. -~ TRACK ITEMS. Everybody looked to see the speedy Glenn Anne shoot out in front in the second race, | day afternoon, and they were disappointed. She ran much faster one day at a long price. It must be that McGinn s a better jockey than Gray, though this statement would be hard to prove. On Tuesday last, with McGinn up, Ocorona ran a splendid race, but yester- day, with more reputation in the saddle, the filly was lamentably lacking in speed. She will probably do better some day at Ingleside. After his performance at the post in yester- day's race the Oakland management dectded that in future the entry of El Venado would be refused. for his apparent carelessness astride the copper on and copper off* Major Cook., W. Taylor was suspended by the judges. The Jockey Club will meet on Wednesday evening next. when the cases of the suspended riders, tion. It is eaid that Elsmore can be purchased for . It looks as though the colt would not be h a bad bargain at that price. Jockey McDonald js evidently greatly im- pressed with his riding abilities. If this same rider would take a few mornings on the rail watching some of the exercise boys gailoping and then start all over again he might in time become a fair_rider. su It looked as though Van Kuren, with his un- broken streak of bad luck, could have landed Hohenlohe in the money. A full brother to Crescendo, by Flambeau, dam Imported Janet M., a chestnut in color and marked exactly like his fllustrious broth- er, was foaled at J. Naglee Burk's place near San Jose last Monday. SR ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First Race—One mile; thres-year-olds: sell- . 94| 754 Duke York IL.113 .104| 755 Twinkler . 1100| 759 Outlay . _95| (753)Good Friend . 195 758 Mainbar . in Dr. Mizner Dr. Marks Flandes Rose Maid Baracan (731)0ddson {110{ 723 Texarkana . 716 Approbation .... 97| 728 Prince Blazes. 41 Bonnle Ione .102| Second Race—Seven eighths of a mile; four- ar-olds and upward; selling. Arthur H 102/ 745 Amelia Fonso. Mamie G. 00| 739 Howard Donation 6| 731 O'Fleeta . Lost Girl . Fort Augu: )Judge Stou T40)Mistral II. Chapple 733 Meadow Zarro . 725 Benamela Caliente 05 . Third Race—Four furlongs; two-year-old : the Flying Stakes. 100| 692 Humidity .......110 ‘110| (676)Magdalenas ....110 :105| 745 Buena Ventura.i10 Banewor . 110/ 638 Reina de Cuba.100 Fourth Race—One and an eighth miles; all Pacific Union Stakes; value, $1500. )Traverser .. Fifth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; Free Handicap. Board of Stewards of the California | 714 Tea Rose III....10, (701)Eddie Jones ....110 | 744 Rosormonde 85, (751)McLight . 10 563 May W.. 714 Libertine 110 Sixth Race—Seven furlongs; selling; four- year-olds and upward. 443 Buckwa .111| 754 Masoero 751 Refugee 102 102 619 Myth .. 102 Montailade 102 (739) Bellicoso 103 33 Sly a7 TO-DAY'S SELECTIONS. First Race—Dr. Marks, Oddson, Good Friend. Second Race—Caliente, Judge Stouffer, Chap- ple. Third Race—Magdalenas, Winifred, Banewor. Fourth Race—Fleur de Lis, Traverser, Lin- stock. Fifth Race—May W, McLight, Tea Rose III. Sixth Race—Buckwa, Ace, Harry Thoburn. Ladies to Give a Charity Tea. A cnarity tea will be given at the resi- dence of Mrs. F. L. Whitney, under the supervision of the manager of the Na- thaniel Gray Free Kindergarten, Satur- March 2, between the hours of 3 and 6 o’clock. It is to be given for the purpose of ob- taining funds for the instiution and, owing to its worthy object, is deserving of patronage. Tickets, in addition to en- titling the bearer to partake of the restal board, will also afford the extra attrac- tion of permitting him to take full gaze of the “Enfants” robed in their holiday attire. —_—————— Charles M. and Isabella Mason to Charles F. Brauer, lot on E line of Lyon street, 75 S of Golden ‘Gate avenue, S 25 by E 100; $10. Frederick S. Johnson to Sophia Johnson, all interest in lot on N line of Jackson street, 120 W of Central avenue, W 27:6 by N J. C. and Mary W. Moody to William M. Susan Burness, lot on E line of San Carlos or Jessie street, 156 N of Twentieth, N 24 by E ; $10. Mary B. Freeman to John Elder, lot on S line of Twenty-first street, 24:6 W of Church, W 50:11 by S 114; $10. Jonathan and Anna M. Anderson to Alfred | ¢ and Clara M. Ledeme, lot on S line of Lib- erty street, 150 E of Castro, E 25 by S 114; $10. Joseph Perkins to Walter 1. Tobin, lot on SW { “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB —Oakland Track—119th day of the Winter Friday, Track fast. Meeting, March 18. 1898. Weather fine, Fin. | _Jockeys. Cipriano 11 12 3y des 82 Hohenlohe . 12 cintillate . 51 Rosa . 22 Loumo 63 Roval Prize 10 h Mainbar 31% Rose Malid . Sh Kitty Blake 7h Muldrew . 4% Descrétte B Kummel ..... i Time, 1:09. Winner, H. Henry = SECOND RACE—Five furlong: 739. s; selling; three-year-olds; purse, 12 13 18 [Thorpe . 75 91 61 2h Conley 6 5n 315 33 |Hennessy ;£ P e gk 4% |McDonald . 12 22 2h 5% (W. Taylor % Gh 4% 6% |G Wison 20 Th 11 7% [McNichols . 1 10 h 101 81 iGmy 20 4% 9% 91 [Clawson 15 12 11 101 J. Woods. 20 STk Qe 11 |[Romero 100 33 8 15 12 |Dorsey . 20 13 3 13 |H. Martin. 4 14 " 14 Holmes 8 St. Carlo-Arrolete. Good start. dex. Ho Weight.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL harles Le Bel..... 95 1 314 33 33 1% [Gray .. Aprona - 5 I S O 1 2n |Stevens Idomenus 4 1% 12 1% 3 3% |McNichols . 20 100 Elsmore 3 % wa lawoay 125 13 Glenn Anne 8 5 h 4% 52 56 7 4 Notice Me 3 10 71 12 64 | 100 200 Outlay - H A E1ags Zwilar » 10 Bonita R 7 2 6% 6h 83 |O'Connor b} Irritator 9 93 1 91 810 [Beaton 0 20 Entrata 2100110 _6h__9% 10 10 ‘Clawson . 8 15 1:02%. Winner, J. MacManus' b. g. by St. Carlo-imp. Maiden Belle. Good start. three driving. AT Sy %60 THH{I; RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-old fillles; purse, . Tindex. Horses. Weight %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL (G24) Maud Ferguson .10, 1 . in 23 11 [H Martin..|62 7 5 Tomea, o |3 . 23 1% 23 |Conley 2 (715) Bonibel T 33 34 310 (Thorpe 5 742 Ocorona g sedesl A% 2 La Parasseuse 2 . - & Ellen Wood Z - E % g % 33 Loyalie Time, 4§ T. G. Ferguson's b. {. by Prince Royal-Bl Won first three drivini Y%m. Str. 12 14 6 6 2h 2% £ 32 33 2 b2 6h i1 4 8 Applejack, 3 4h 54 0 12 Song and Da 51 63 Hennessy 52 3 dad, 3 ... 7 z Conley . 8 10 1 Venado, 4. £ 6. Wiison N0 Winner, B. J. Johnston's ch. h. by Red Iron-Lily Wright. Good start. 7@, FIETH RACEOne and a sixteenth miles: selling; three-year-olds and upward; [4 e purse, $i00. “Irdex. Hors Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL U PR ¢ R T Y 1h 11% 30 8% 6% &h 41 31 21% 5 §h 1% 1h 1h 21% 38 | 52 93 91 91 81 54 4h 6 3h T1% 71 5% bBh 5% 100 Ballister, 3 1y 22" 21y 2R 41 63 109 Cromwell, B, 41 &1 TT1 CTRI3 15 Don_Luis, 3. 4h 81 8K 6% 62 310 85 Florimel, 4 10 10 61§ 10 91 94 100 Soniro, % 2n_ 51 1 91 10 10 _|Thor 4 Time, 1:48%. Winner, J. Cochran's br. g. by imp. Siddartha-Jennie H. Good start. Won_cleverly. E—Six furlonss three-year-olds and upward; Consolation handicap; 763, SxH e = purse, $3i. Index. Horses. Welght. %m. %m. | Jockeys. [Op. CL 734 Watomba, 3 51 48 3 |H Martin ... 3 72 717 Abina, 3 - 6h 63 ms [Thope 0 3 "2 738 McFarlane, 21 ah ns [MeNichol 2 6 ‘745 Major Cook 4n 1h 1 (W. Taylor..| 8§ 9 229 Alvin E, 4 8% 8% 1 [Clawson |15 10 717 Sport McAlil Tht s % [Gray - {1 2 745 Koenigen, 4 . 71 71 3 |Coniey ", a5y 751 Ricardo, a . 9% 91 3G, Wils B 15 739 Lone Princess, 4. 3n 5% Van Kure: s s 5% Emma D, a. 08 101 Stevens B @ 736 Stentor, 4 . 1 1 Woods | 20 0 725 Metaire, 5 12 12 O’ Neil {6 100 635_Kaiser Ludwig, 4. J. Narvaez...| 15 30 *Left. easily. Time, 1:15%. Winner, W. D. Randall's b. f. by Montana-Wampum. Good start. Won | | NE 4 corner of Twenty-fourt S 50 by W 125; $10. Walter L. h and Guerrero streets, and Mary E. Tobin and A. J. Berge to Elizabeth Berge, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 25 5 of W 95; $10. Twenty-fourth, S 25 by Ah Kee to Jank Chew, lot on § line of Sac- ramento street, 71:1iz E of Dupont, E 41:4% by § 112:6; also all inte: t in property walls on o} W _side of lot; $10. B s W, And Mary E. O'Brien to Solomon Getz, lot on W_line of Twenteth avenue, 200 N of K street, N 50 by H. Lacy to Mary Feeney, lot on v 120; $10. e jot on 8 line of N street. 57:6 W of Twelfth avenue, W 25 by N 100; $i; William G. and Mary J. Long to Charles S. Long, lot on W _line of Forty-fifth avenue, 225 N of T street, N 100 by Andrew G. Linberg (wife of Janot Rowland), W 120; $10. to Annie R. Rowland lot on W line of Victoria street, 130 N of Handolph, § 150 by W 100, lots 1 to 4 and 46 to 48, block 37, City Land Assoclation (quit-claim deed); $10. ‘Alfred McLaughlin to Charles W. and Emma s. Lintner, lot on N line of Paraguay (Four- teenth) street, 330 W of Susquehanna, W 25 by N 100, block 263, O'N and H Tract; $125. “William . and Ada H. Allen Yo Elizabeth C, ‘Wilmot, lot on SW line SE of Athens, SE 33:1, of Madison street, 66:2 SW T7:1%, NW 25, NE 95:9, block 69, Stlver Heights (to correct 1519 d 214); $10. Mary Badlam to Eugene W. Levy, lot bound- od on'N by Precita Valley survey, on § by the 4-acre reservation excepted in deed of Bernal to Brown, dated June county road to San Jos 4, 1867, on E by new e and on W by land of San Jose Railroad Company, containing about 1 acre (quit_claim); $. John L. McLaughlin Divver, lot on E line o W of Miguel, N %:2, E block 16, Fairmount; and $10. Martin Bulger to James K. to John and Annie ¢ Chenery street, 493:31 | 131:113, S 25, W 134:8%, valuable consideration Bulger, lot on S line of Visitacion street, 134 W of Millican, W 184 by S 276; also lot on S line of. Tobin street, 134 W from NW_corner Tobin and Milliken, thence W mlong N line of Tolin 134 by N 276, lot 11, Visitacion Valley Homestead; $2000. Same to same, lots 1 to 5, block 7, Sunnyvale Homestead Assoclation. 7, consisting of 9 lots; Alameda Noah E. ; also balance of block $10. County. and Jessfe M. Smith to Jacob Levi Sr., lot §, in Subdivision 17, Glen Echo Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland Anne John A. Jones to Clara E. . 50 N of Forty-third, N 50 | by W 90, being lot 2, block 209, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakiand Anne: line of Linden street, Clara E. Jones to Edn land Annex; $I. L. J. Grant to F. 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, Turnbull Bigokiyn Township: $. Frances A. Crosby to line of Park street, 300 nue, E 130, S 42, W 130 ; $10. Jones, lot on W Birt. . Riley, a same, Oak- A. Dodge, lots 1, 3, 6 to 16, I Tract, quitclaim dee John Barton, lot on B S of Buena Vista ave- 3%, N 42, to beginning, block D, Alameda Station Homestead Tract, Alameda; also except a strip 10 feet wide along W ‘end of above, Alameda; $10. George P. Fuller to Willlam F. Whittler, un- divided 1-24 Interest of line of Bay avenue, of said line with the ce | cific Rallroad Company" | SW 300 by SE 300; also of lands of Shearer, thence SW 523:4, SE 383 W 380, to beginning, Alameda; $500. John J. and Anna J. Still. to Town of Livermore, Corneiia F. Brand to N line of T avenue, W Tract. Oakland: $10. Andrew ine of N 100, lots 24 and Same to Soph Seventh street, T lot 23, block 74, Oaklan: President and Board Theological Seminary t Seminary Tract, being 6 to 79, 98 to 107, Tract No. 2, bl Fra; Frank to Katie Schuler, Seventh street, 100 W of Clay following: nter 1me of Central Pa- s rallroad track, thence beginning at E_corner | McCabe to James P. lots 11 and 12, block 28, Addition No. 8 Township; $10. | Murra Jennie E. Drake. lot on abella street, 300 W of San Pablo by N 139:2,. E % of lot lot on N W 50 by gift. line ‘of ock 24, Oaklan nk, lot_on d; gift. of Trustees of Pacific o John Mitchell, lot 2, a resubdivision of lof Pacific Theological Seminary Oakland; $10. Lot on SE | 50 SW from intersection Gunn | W of Clay, W 25 by N 100, | John and Minnie A. Mitchell to Carrfe Gla- | sier, same, Oaklan M. Y. and Stewart Fast Eleventh street, S' Clinton, subject 'to st Oakland; gift. ; $10, artha N. sen, venue and W 114 by SE 150, block | . Stewart to Frank H. lot on S corner of Sixth a mortgage for $2000, | N of olia_and Gertride Nilsen to J. H. Las- | lot on E line of Peralta street, 2 | Fourteenth, E 62, § 5, W _to East Peralta, N | to beginning, being the N 5 feet of lot 25, block Oakland; $10. Mountain View Cemet: eatt, 1ot 108 in plat 36, Oakland Township William H land Annex; $10. ery Association to Ella . Mountain View Ceme- : $211 Day to George D. Brisley, lot block S, Amended Map Butler Tract, Oak- 81, Peralta and Center sgreet lands, | | H. C. Morris to Margery Clinton, lot 1, block | 33, Warner Tract, Brool Jacob R. L. and Dolli Brown, rerecord of 545 kiyn Township: §10. e C. Jones to Edgar F. d 117, lot 15, block A, subdivided Heald Twenty-third-avenue Tract, subject to a mortgage for $250, Brpoklyn Town- ship; $10. Thomas B. and Anni e H. Draper to Sarah A. Chapman (wife of Robert), lot on SW line inter- Draper of Monroe street, whe: sected by NW boundary ling Tract, and 150 feet SE from Twenty-th | nue, thence SE 32.20, SW 100, NW 4 | 100 to beginning, being 0 d 287, Brooklyn Township: $10. correct 3 George H. Chapman man, same, Brooklyn T: Sarah A.' and Robert and Margaret C. Township: grant. R. S. and Emma C. Stallman, lot on W line of Caroline street, 375 S of Central avenue, S Chapman, re the same is of lot 7, lot 7, Draper Tra to Margaret C. Chap- ‘ownship; $10. Chapman to Clara M. same, . Atkins to Frank O. 50 by W 100, being lot 128, Encinal Park Tract, Alameda; $10. ° Elizabeth C. Hamlin t. 10, block D, Broadway Homestead, Oakland A D, same, Oakland Ann 0 Oliver D. Hamlin, lot and Telegraph Avenue Brooklyn | SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 39 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. €21 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o’clock. 141 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until § o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2326 Mission street: open until § o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until #:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST United Presbyterian Church, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., pastor. Services at 1 a. m. and 7:3 p. m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Subject for evening. ‘“lue Sermon the Trees Preach.’” On Tuesday evening, March 22, Rev. E. §. Chapman, D.D., of Oakland Will deliver the third in the séries of popular lectures at above church. Sub- ject, “The Stones Crying Out.” This lec- ture is highly commended and should have a full house. STRANGERS' Sabbath Home, Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 643 Howard st. bet. Second and Third, 2 blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:3) p. ‘m. Dr. Wilson, having recovered from his protracted fliness," will preach at both services. Morning subject, “‘The Now and the Hercafter of the Redeenied.” At 7:3) p. m., praise service and short sermion. Spectal music by chorus, Boys' Brigade, Ladies’ Choral and Antiphonal Choirs. * Sabbath school, Normal and Bible classes at 12:80 p. m. Great Epworth League rally at 6:15 p. m. Week night services—Mon- day, Professor_Schultz Choral Soclety, in- struction free; Tuesday, Pentecostal and Pro- bationers’ classes; ‘Wednesday, midweelc prayer, praiee and salvation service; Thurs- day, reception to strangers: Friday, Boys® Brigade Eible class and driil, Companies F and G. All are always weicome at a.. times. Seats_free. MEETING NOTICES ASYLUM Golden Gate Commandery No. Com- 16, K. T., 625 Sutter st.—This mandery s hereby ordered to assem- ble at the Asylum on SUNDAY, March 20, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of attendin the funeral of our lage frater, SIR THOMAg JEFFERSON BASS. JONATHAN M. PEEL, Em. Com. WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M., 121 Eddy ‘st.—Called meeting THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Third degree. All Master Masons are invited. By order of THOMAS L. HILL, W. M. J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. D. BUNKER, Secretary. 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, tailings in Chile Gulch; Mining Company. in the Harville mine, near Placerville, El Do- | rado County, to deposit tailings in Martinez Creek; from A. B. Jacks, in the Badger HIll mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County. to deposit tailings in nish Creek. and from the Star of Plumas Water and Mining in the Star of Plumas placer mine; s Ranch, Plumas County, to_de- posit tailings in a ravine, gives .notice tkat a meeting will _be held room 59, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal, on March 2, 1598, at 1:30 p. m. ANNUAL MEETINGThe regular _annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company. Market st. San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 25th day of March, 189, at the hour of 12 m., 1 Board of Direc for the purpose of electi tors to serve for the en transaction. of such of come before the meeting Transfer books will close on 18, 1888, at 12 o'clock m ROBERT O r business as may Friday, March RD. Secreta: SPECIAL NOTICES. lerwear, hosiery, arns laces, cur- table covers, THEY are closing out gloves, corsets, velling. tains, bedspreads, pillow. towels, flannel: ant, genuine cabinet 11IS Market, rooms manicure; room 3. alcohol | MRS. DR. NICE-Genulne steam vapor cabi- nnex; also lot 9, block | ex; gift. G. F. and Mary M. Barker (by attorney) to Warren T. Clarke, street, 100 W of Milvia, Tot on N line of Haste , W 50 by N 185, being ot 6, block 5, amended map of blocks 5 and 6, er Tract, Berkeley; $100. Warren T.' Clarke to Elizabeth A. Clarke, same, Berkeley; gift. Charles H. Ball to Edward Homan, lot 5, block A, Fruitvale Villa Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitclaim_deed; $100. Same to same, lot 7, block A, same, Brooklyn Township, quitclaim deed; $100. (eShristian ‘Thomsen to nte nue, 240 W of Walnut, the W 10 feet of lot 18 and all of lots 17 and 18, block 22, and all of lot Johanna Thomsen, all st in lot on S line of Santa Clara ave- W 160 by S 207:8, being 10, block 21, lands ad- Jacent to Encinal, Alameda; gift. California chool Furniture and Manufactur- ing Company (a corporation). M. L. and Mary B. Soares to Henry L. block 151, Town of Newark, Washington Tow: ahip, subject to a mortgage for $1200: also all | interest in 1 acre beginning at a stake at the Middleton. lots 3 to 8, intersection of NW line of George street with SW line of right of way of South Paclfic Coast Rallroad, thence NW 220,85, SW 254.03, SE 122.1, NE to beginning, block 183, Town of Newark, ‘Washington Township, BUILDERS J. P. Pichon (owner) quitclaim deed; $1. CONTRACTS. with Peacock & Bul(‘h-1 er (contractors), architect Jules Godart. Brick work, grading, excavating, trenching, concrete | and cementing, etc., for a 2-story frame build- ing with brick basement (4 flats) on E line of Octavia street, 92:6 § E _75; $1240. Same, with Robert Currie (contractor), ar- Carpenter, mill and stair work, | chitect, same. glass and glazing. roofl cast and wrought iron work. leaden roof, hard. | ware, etc., for same, on same; $4794. (owner) with ‘W. H. (contractor and architect), all work for Pafrick Long of McAllister, S 45 by | ng, tinning, galvanize: Bagge a 2. story frame building of 2 flats on_E line of Jessle street, 323 N of 70, $2300. Fourteenth, N 2% by E ————————— HOTEL A PALACE N A Watson, Erie J G Hamilton, Minn Miss Balch, Minn W F Kerr, St Louis H Spies & w, N Y A Wood & w, Phil W S Perot Jr&w, Pa Mre D L Wood, Pa F K Rule&w, L Angls C R Ballon. R I K E_Bunnell&w, N Y J D Wright, N Y H W_Patton, L Angls G 8§ Newman, Colo D Dewey, Boston J E Watson, Wis E_C Palmer, La W F Donovan, Chgo W E Johnson&w. Vt Miss Johnson, Vi Mrs H A Johnson & maid, Vt C J Ives & w. CedarR GRAND W_L Gifford, L Ang J M Drooks, L Ang W F Knox, Sacto B S Wood, S Rosa | F W Pusheck, Chgo G R Maxwell, N Y R § Brown, Petaluma J Alger, S Jose B L Hawk. Sacto P Meyer, S Rosa E H Griggs, Stanford § Robinson,” Sacto F Armitage, E Jose Mrs Browning, S Jose $ B Davls, Stockton T H Rolutin, Seattle A J Laison, Lodi F Foster, N Y A C Hopkinson, Stktn C Allen, Spokane A Bollerman, N Y K_P Grant, Nordhoft W C_Holman, L. Ang F S White, Salem BALDWIN A S Gildbert, N-Y W_Sloan, Barkfield J L Manhen, Saiinas M E Harrls, Oakland J_Johnson, Ohio C Huntington? Chgo Mrs C R Barnes, Chgo ¢ W Borland, Chgo MePike, Westley Westley HGa asmEa Waldren, Riverside J Helm, San Jose J Seeba, Cal H Gallagher, Calistoga J Brown, Reno E Laydon, Tacoma J Shaw, Portland M Herishaw, Madera C Bromwell, Modesto . RRIVALS. HOTEL. F W Rogers, N Y D M Lee & w, Londn T Flint Jr, San Juan G Willcomb&w, Mass A L Levinsky, Stktn F N Dewey, N Y C N Husted, N Y M Joost, N Y H B Smith, N Y g| s léh'k. Pa ss Beardsley, N Y Miss Ross, N Y u: (l}‘lnn N-Y A ogers, Stanford H J Johnson, N Y J T Davis, Jackson BRQ B é,:;)‘lerflnn. Burgm rs leman, Bur O G Sage, Sacto o T Hopkins, Menlo Pk Mrs Hopkins, Menlo P J B Reed, Mont !Miss T Clark, Mont HOTEL. Mrs G L Fisher & 4, Msalsm‘ rs V' David, Sacto H L Willlams, Cal N Clark & w, Wash 8§ R Hunt, Kenwod W C Parker, Kenwood J C Samuel’ & w, Cal L L Pollock, Boston Mrs W C Walters, Cal Miss Shaw, Sallnas C Clark & w, 8 Jose H T Harper, Sacto € E Lindsley, Sacto J N Woodward, B C W E Rockford & w, i Minn H McMurthy, N Y o s & w, NY ™ E E"?rmntmn‘ & f, ‘Seattle | H E Barber, Stockton HOTEL. | W C Swarchan, Can A C Datwell, Pilot Pt D C Defrey, Seattle S W _Wordby & w, Or {J B Sharpe, N Y iJ P Finezan, N Y L S Abraham, Seattle i g Wwoflfiflélslclo s ark & Stockton % J N Sitton, N J WESTERN HOTEL. ! Harrison, San Jose B I J Doyle, Rio Vista H Melrose, Sacto H Smith, Vancouver J Magee, Canada 1 Savesntno, Cal ‘echyen, Rodeo J Rief, Phoenix \L Sylverton, Los Ang | B | MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet net baths, $1. 17A Sixth st., room 1. 'MME. HANSEN, Jatest galvanic battery and cabinet bath: 116 Taylor st. ANIMALS, birds and reptiles. bought, sold and_excha Address FRANK C. BOS- TOCK. . San Francisco. MRS, SH baths. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collectiuns made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. genuine steam and cabinet room 22. baths. up; .."or 239 Third'st. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.: elec- trician; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. — DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDE: 7 (i0c per share) of Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the col mpiny on and after FRIDAY, April 1, 1898. Transfer books will close on’ Saturday, March 26, 188, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Djividend= No. 5 (forty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 527 Market st., on and after Monday, March' 21, 1598, Transfer books will close on Tues: March 15, 1898, at 3 o'clock By SHELDON. Secretary. SITUATIONS "WANTED—FEMALE. SITUATION wanted by highly = respectable rman girl, general housework; also by working housekeeper; thoroughly ‘competent. LADIES' EXCHANGE, 1023 Market st. LADIES!—For a first-class servant be sure to see J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. i LADY desires positfon as housekeeper with en- tire charge; no children; no objection to country: excellent references. Address box 2083, Call office. YOUNG woman wishes situation to do general housework, plain cooking. APpIy 245 Fourth st., upstairs. YOUNG lady wishes a_situation as cook in a Spanish or English family; prefer Spanish. 11 Dawson place, | GOOD woman wants situation to do general housework or any kind_of work by the day; steady and reliable. 812 Bryant st. WOMAN wants cooking and_houseworlk £ 2crons bay; no trifiers; No i1 cook tailor wants cutting position: 6 years’ experience in the East on flne work; good __@ppearance. Box 2139, Call office. GIRL wishes situation for second work and walting: city references. Call 3384 Twenty- _second st., near Guerrero. GIRL wants position to do chamberwork. Call on or address 1. STARKS, 262 Sevenf MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as cobk and general housework. 229 27th st. WOMAN wants situation to do general house- uing vear and the |. whitened, §1 up. | | the SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1898 SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. SITUATION wanted by a voung mprried wo- man with a child $ months old: a®place in a private family; wages not so much an _object as a home. Call or address MRS. M. JOHN- SON, Newport Hotel, room 8, corner Frank- lin and Oak sts. WANTED, by middle-aged woman, house- cleaning ‘and general housework by the day. Address 3 Freelon st. SINGLE woman, first-class cook, wishes place as housekeeper or as cook. 538 Minna st. YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 1104 Mission st., corner _of Seventh, room 10. YOUNG lady wishes situation as housekeeper or 10 do plain mending. 12 Fourth st. rm. 23 ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and_want ads take: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) heip; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. HELP WANTED-—Continued. WANTED—Woman 25 to 35 for light house- work; can learn dressmaking; good home for right party. Call after 12 at 116 Taylor st. ROOMS, respectable house, from 25¢ night and $150 week. 142 Seventh; central. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted cloth- ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 3% Fremont st. DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist, 14 McAllister st.; open evenings; Sundays, 3 to 5 p. m. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. MALE HELP WANTED. A A A A A A A A AN WANTED—German farmer and_wife, $40, nice place; cook, country hotel, $i0; driver for milk ‘wagon, $20 and found; also farmers, milkers and others; neat waiter for coffee parlor, $6 50 per week W. D. EWER & CO., 62 Clay st. aborers and_mechanics to_imow e Menver House, fi7 -hird ct.; 150 largs Fooms; 23 per night; $1 to §3 per Week. At Montana House, 764% Mission W AN D At ke rooms; 10c, isc and %5 per ni; 60c, 90c and §1 per week. en to occupy clean rooms; 2 A . e veok. 103 New blontgomery. WANTED—First-class ladles’ tailor; no others need apply. VERDIER, 944 Geary st. MEN to lear s barber trade in elght weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. S STER House, 44 Third st., near P arkat: 200 tooms, 25¢ 8 night: reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from .he ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms ¢ to $1 night $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. NGL! . 10c and lic night: 75c and $i ek Liwasit House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, $3% (Elcho Hos te per night; $1 to §2 week. JAPANESE Employm’t Office—Best help and Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. BARBER to run a country hotel shop. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary WANTED—_To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection .\gency, 110 Sutter. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 425. ! JAPA}}L E, Chinese Employm’t Office; house ning tel. Grant 56. Geo. Aoki, 30 Geary. E_Employment Bureau—Choice help: * 711 805 Geary JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 122% O Farrell; tel.Davis 665. | POSITION wanted by married man as fore- man or to take charge of ranch; thoroughly competent orchardist, vineyardist and general farmer; well posted in raising poultry; able to do all the mechanical work on the place; Wite good cook; best references. Box 2090, Call office. SITUATIONS wanted by German and wite Without children; man as foreman; under- stands all kinds'of ranch work: wife good cook and housekeeper: both first-class refer- ¢nces. Address postoffice box 1%, Livermore, tel. Easi FIVE more waiters, north, $40; 2 waiters, cloth jackets, $40, city; 5 waiters, country hotel, 3% and free fare; 3 waiters, near city, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. . swell_country hotel, $40, fare pald. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ENGLISH man about place, with references, $30; man and wife, $40, man to milk, woman o cook; farmer, $20; 2 choremen, $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. TWO ironers, laundry, $30 and board; marker and distributor, 3$30 and found. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. THREE colored walters, fare advanced. C. R. Geary st. MACHINIST wanted, city shop, $2 75 a day; ist, country shop; 3 miners, $2 50 a 5 laborers, $1 60 a day. MURRAY & Leading Employment Agents, 634 $25, country hotel, HANSEN & CO., 108 v READY, and 636 Clay st. ENGLISHMAN, middle-aged, wants situation to attend to private place or small ranch; understands care of all kinds of stock and poultry and farm work; references if re- _Quired. Address Farmer, 754 Mission st. SITUATION wanted by man and wife; man understands farming and vineyard; also en- Eineering: woman good cook and housekeep- er. Address T. 8. T lon st. PAINTER, reliable general workman, wants situation’ as working foreman in good shop or institution; city or country; wages no ob- Ject. Address box 2089, Call office. YOUNG man who is willing to work wants a position; understands bookkeeping; willing to make himself generally useful; salary no ob- Ject. Box 2087, Call office. YOUNG man wants. situation; thoroughly up in knowledge of cattle and horses lng handy A. B. 2080, Call office. y shes situation as night watchman; 15 years in the business: first-class references. = Box 2048, Call office. SITUATION wanted by an accomplished physi- | cian; willlng to travel as private secretary. | _E. Y., box —, Cail office. | STABLEMAN desires situation; 14 years ex- perience. Address A. C., box 3085, Call office. MAN and wife wish work in hotel; wife to do general work, chambermaid and walitress, man as bartender or night clerk; 10 years' ex- erience; reference. Address A. L., general Postoffice, Alamed; GERMAN, middle-aged, sober and steady man, | “wants work as porter; handy with tools. 111 Prospect pl., bet. Sacramento arfd California. | LADIES' tailor_and cutter wants situation; | formerly of Wilson & Ratner. Address 17 | Little Tuss st. T WANTED—Posttion as first-class cutter, with good experience in first-class tailoring: § years' experience. Address box 1469, Call. | WANTED— Position as bookkeeper and cashier; references rurnished. Address box 14, Call. around | RELIABLE boy, age 16, residing with his | “parents, German, wants' to learn a trade or work in store; best of references. Address | box 2108, Call office. BOOKKEEPER, aged 2, 7 years' experience, | references, desires position with manufactur- | ing or wholesale concern; moderate salary, with chance for advancement. X., box 25, | Call office. NEDUCATED _single coachman, first-class horseman and good house worker, strictly sober, willing and obliging, undeniable refer- ences, many years with one family, desires private work as coachman in California. Ad- | _dress box 2132, Call office. | GERMAN horticulturist, competent In every branch of gardening, wishes a situation; pri- vate garden preferred. W. KLETT, 417 Har- rison st. THOROUGHLY experienced orchardist, weli- posted on frult raising, grafting and prunin; 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, 45 vears | old; reférences. Address Orchardist, box 2131, Call office. | YOUNG man wants situation as gardener or to take care of horses; handy about the house. 709% Buchanan st.; best of references. | SITUATION as watchman; care of horses | referenc: W., box 6 Call Office, Oakland, o b it = "MAN wishes position as cook in hotel or | _ing house; ferred. Box 2059, Call, | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket; 20 rooms, 2c to $1 50 night; $150 to $6 week: ‘convenient wnd respectable; free 'bus and taggage to and from fery. FEniALE HELP WANTED. COOKS——— Walters——— Dishwashers, ete. wanted” at MURRAY & A=TO the woods, mllls and farms— ——y—o 6 timber choppers, $45 and found: 6 nd choppers, $40 and found; 8 bark peelers, $30 and found; 23§ woodchoppers for different places, §1 25, §1 70 a cord; 229 redwood tie- PR Yd Sk Tt ; farmer wite, and found: ierenr places, 3, $3, $10 each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. _ CHEESE-MAKER and_run_engine, see boss here. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ploy and 636 Clay st. WANT] oreman_and wife for ranch, $50; laborers, for city, $1 75; laborers for country, 80 and '$26 and found; timber fellers, $40 to blacksmith helper, $40 and many others for' different kinds of 'work. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Butler, city $35; cook and wife, country hotel, $50; night cook, country, $30; walter, country hotel, §30, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st.. below Sixth. for a room; Zec a night; 31 a week. LARKIN, 615—Branch ‘office of The Call; want nds and subscriptions taken AGENTS WANTED. SOLICITORS for ~The Beautitul Life of Miss Frances E. Willard"; published under t 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 {llustrated; only §2; tremendo demand; bonanza for agents: superb liberal commissions; complete outfit 50c. JOHN E. HOHAM & CO., authorized dis- tributo 334 Dearborn Chicago, Il PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted with 34000 in a first-class family hotel. Box 2071, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. \ | HIGHEST prices to il new bullding. $0 Mis- sion et.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7L J ROO.4S WANTED. HOUSEKEEPING rooms; small family; West- ern_Addition; north of McAllister. Box 2020, Call office. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—A _ good _ second-hand__gasoline launch. Lock box 329, Red Bluff, Cal. WANTED—100 goais for feeding the animals. Address _the Chutes, city. PHOTO and maglc lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. LAl PAWNBROKER—OId gcld, silver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. EDUCATIONAL. 00, WANTED—Cook, _chophouse, country, $3: vegetable cook. $40; second cook, smail place, $30; waiter who can open oysters, $35; night waiter, $35; indoor servant, $30; gardener, $25, et NDRE'S, 316 Stockton GERMAN gardener, _country, and board; screw turner for mill, $40 and board; rough carpenter, $1 50 a day: camp cook and’ helper, §75. R WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay st. INVESTIGATE the list of lucrative commer- cial orders at the Exchange, 313 Bush. st. COME to-day and see the orders for rellable anted. 313 Bush st. SD—A first-class carpet and_upholstery salesman to take charge of a department. 313 Bush st GERMAN barkeeper, $13; practical gold and silver electro plater, §3. 313 Bush st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- electrical, civil and mining engineering: surveying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 raduates’ placed since 1892; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 728 Market individual Instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegrapny, etc.: life scholar- ship, $50; low rates per week and month. ACCOMPLISHED musiclan and linguist from Europe is open to engagements. Box 2010, Call office. ENGINEERING School: civil, electrical, min. ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & eve. est. 1864, VAN DER NAILEN, 933 Markef BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; a course in Tarr's counting-room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. YOUNG man, general merchandise store: office manager; hardware specialty salesman. 313 sus) GROCERY clerk; Mexican saddle stamper; do- mestic goods salesman and dry goods. SI3 ush st. MAN and wife as_manager and cashier for cramento: §30. 313 Bush st. MAN and wife as manager and correspondent for Seattle: cash business. 313 Bush st. MAN and_wife to manage branch cash busi- ness in Spokane. 313 Bush st. MAN wife to superintend cash office busi- ; §7 ash st. and T ELING hardware specfalty sa.esman; in- terview to-day; excellent opening. 3i3 Bush. 3100 PER month_Office partner; active and energetic; exceptional opportunity. 213 Bush. ADVERTISING department manager; charge local and foreign trade catalogues. 313 Bush. HOTEL porter, $25, country: bell boy; furni- ture van driver, experienced. 1023 Market st. YOUNG man, office cashier; Al winemaker; machinist. 1023 Market st. ‘WANTED—Solicitor with some experience ‘In insurance or with building and loan associ: tions; liberal inducements. Address box 2079, Call office. WANTED—Bright, intelligent business man to Tepresent large corporation on liberal terms; must be able and convincing conversation: ist; good address: well educated for inter- view. Address box 2078, Call office. YOUNG man with little experience to work in bakery, "Call between 10 and 2 o'clock. 127 'ifth sf BARBERS' Progressive Unlon; free employ- ment. Bernard, Secy., 102 7th; tel. South 625. WAITRESS, San Jose, cholce place, $20; cham- bermaid to assist waiting, $20, fare paid; 3 waitresses, Redondo Beach, §20; 3 waitresses, Catalina Island, $20; 2 waitresses, city, $20 and room; 2 waitresses, country hotels, $20; GOOD barber wanted Saturday, $3 50. 37 Third. GOOD barber wanted at 1511 Market st., oppo- site Van Ness ave. arly. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary st. HOUSEKEEPER for an_institution, $15 and found, call early. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 108 Geary st. | COOK, Yuba City, see party here; family cook, | " $25; 10 housegiris, §20; 10 housegirls, $15 to §20. | C'R. HANSEN' & CO., 108 Geary st. CHAMBERMAID, country hotel; cal _early; $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. CH maid_as companion; $20. MISS 325 Sutter st. a child; $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COOK, $30; second girl, same house, $%. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 2 second girls, 325 and $20; nurse, COOK, $35: $25; 15 housework girls, city and count $20'and $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 and $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. IRONER In Jaundry, $25, fare pald; chamber- | mald, sewing, $20; cook, German'style, 330; | cook, French style, §25; jaundress and cham- bermalid, $25; second girl, across the bay, §20; 6 waitresses, hotels, $18 and $20; 2 cooks, small restaurants, $20 and $25; and a great many girls for cooking and housework in clty _and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. lunch waitress, call early. C. R HANSEN | BARBERS for steady work; § chalr shop for & CO., 168 Geary st. sale. 207 Fourth st. HOTEL laundress, country hotel, $20, call BARBER wanted. 22 East st. WANTED—Barber Saturday, § 50. ard st. GOOD barber, #, for Saturday and Sunday. 436 Bush st. 1350 How- BARBER wanted. 148 Fifth st. BARBER wanted BARBER wanted for to-day; good Mission st., corner Fourth. WANTED—A barber for Saturday afternoon and Sunday. 1059 Howard st. 2 WAITERS wanted at 135 Fifth st. FIRST-CLASS bartender, city or country, ref- erences, wishes position. Box 2875, Call office. WANTED—A brass molder. 225 Beale st. BOY to wash dishes: one who has done the work before. 1631 Market st. WANTED—A young man as waiter. 20 Fourth. GILDER wanted. Jones, 547 Mission st. MRS. FRIEDBERG, voice culture; 50c a les- son. 914 O'Farrell st. .. SAN FRANCISCO Business College. 1236 Mar- ket st.; 124 positions {n '9; 103 in '97. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, writing, gram- mar; day, night; $ mo. 1504 Market, op. Sth. GUITAR, mandolin, plano and vocal lessons, $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth VOICE culture, plano, Paris graduate; French, Spanish: new classes: $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. ——e e DENTISTS. VAN VROOM electro-dental parlors: painless dentistry; no shock: painless extraction a positive fact; full set of teeth, $5 up; silver fillings, 25c up: gold crowns, $3 50 up; your teeth put In without a plate. open evenings. cor. Sixth: 'Phone Jessle 1695 eet] see new flexible plates: light and th ., $5; in: warranted ten years; teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty: fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 59; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st. NEW YORK Dentists—Painless extraction, 5c; plates, $5: gold filling, 75c up: silver, 2%5¢ upi plates mended, $1 up: open evenings and Sundays. 969 Mission st., cor. Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates ara made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 506 to §19 Market st.. Academy of Sciences building, rooms 30, 31 and 32, fifth floor. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUE, ‘removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, Tms. 603-607. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. | DR. H. C. 1841 Polk FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 2d hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. $15-HANDSOME high-arm sewing machine; complete; attachments; leaving city. 329 Chestnut’ st. NEWFOUNDLAND dog, well trained, for Klondike, to be sold cheap. 2130 Point Lobos ave. BICYCLE, typewriter and a dress suit; owner golng East: apply evenings. ROSS, 6i2 Eilis. GAS engine, 12-horse power; Oriental No. 4: centrifugal pump; engine runs with gasoline, coal oil, benzine or distillate. Box 2074, Call. CALIGRAPH typewriter in fine order, $20: a bargain: send for sample of work. "ALEX- ANDER & CO., 110 [ontgomery st. TEN large dogs for Klondike. 2321 Twenty- third st., back City and County Hospital. TWO fine Jersey milch cows for sale. ply at stable, §28 Minna st., above Sixth. UNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, elec- e ieal: hew, 29 hand. Smith Cou 821 Misson. TYOUNG fresh Jersey cow and heifer calf. 238 Dore st. GAS_fixtures very low; large assortment: 1 and 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. Ap- 2 SCANDINAVIAN laundresses for an institu- tion, $26, call early. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. LAUNDRESS, country hotel, $20; laundress for institution, city, $25. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TUNDER new management ladles recelve cour- tesy and prompt. excellent service. 313 Bush. FIRST-CLASS trimmer, $15 (Kearny); tailoress, 2 (Market); 2 ticket-sellers (Market); stenog: raphers and milliners (Market); _millinery saleslady, (Broadway); stenographer and typewrite: crders {n’ order just as re- adles’ department now under 31 Bush 2 FIRST-CLASS trimmers. $75 and $30; 2 young ladics, tailoring establishment; 3 lady ticket agents. 313 Bush st. § ceived to-day: new management. work. Call at 1118 Plerce st. YOUNG German woman wishes any kind of work by the day; good sewer. Apply 1007 Cak s near Scott. erman woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. 8§19B Howard st., room 3. FASHIONABLE dressmaker wishes a few en- gagements in family by the day or week: perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. 1103 Powell st. POSITION wanted as cashier in restaurant by young German lady; has experience: refer- ence; no objection to small pay. Address 150 Fourth st. CLOAK and suit saleslady: milliners; sales- ladieg for department store; office assistant Sacramento, 1023 Market st. CLOAK salesladies, 6 salesladies, 5 factory ‘hands, 1023 Market st. GERMAN mother_and_davehtar ns cook and sccond girl. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. LADY compositor—The address of one who de- occasionally; state experi- sires a few dayi ence and wages. Address Typo, box 2081, Call. EXPERIENCED makers and apprentices on loves and suspenders. Apply CARSON LOVE CO., % Market st. COMPETENT young woman, £00d i composi- tion, wishes yposl{lgfl private secretary or confidential clerk; small salary. E. N., 960 Clay s Oakland. RESPECTABLE colored woman wants a posi- tion as a first-class cook In & private fam- _ily or small boarding-house. 1024 Jackson st. REFINED lady with good references wishes situation as housekeeper. Call or address 34% Turk st., room 15. SITUATION wanted as hotel matron or house- keeper: experienced; can glve good refer- ences and require the same. 2626 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS seamstress or dressmaker's as- sistant wishes work by the day or to do plain sewing and mending. 618% Minna st. wefiii'":fi“"fi“; to do light housework or of inva 2 iress box a0, Canl othice, 7 1YY GERM. Work or take care of invalid, would not ob- Ject to traveling; refercnces. 2004, Call, FIRST-CLASS dressmaker desires a few more engagements; sood cutter g Mites S i no’objection to country. ress 2086, Call. lady wishes a situation for second |- BOOTBLACK for Saturday and Sunday morn- ing, $150. 105 Fourth WANTED—A man to cook and attend a littie to bar. 0 Clay st. TWO coatmakers and bushelman wanted for country. 232 O'Farrell st. WANTED—A first-class negative retoucher by BECK BROS., Fresno, Cal. NIGHT clerk at 126 Fifth st; wages, $16 and room. Call between 2 and 4 p. m. ELDERLY man to do chores around bakery. 1139 Folsom st BARBER-SHOP; $200; 2 chairs, 3 living-rooms; rent $20. 321 San Pablo ave., Oakland. WANTED—A quick general tallor to work by the week; mood wages and steady works write for particulars. J. ZINNAMON, Colusa. WANTED—A taflor to make pants and vests: write for particulars: steady work. J. ZIN- NAMON, Colusa FOR sale—Second-hand Brunswick-Balke-Col- lender billiard table, in first-class condition. Apply 1368 Geary st. \ FIRST-CLASS large winamill; 2 large new tanks: brass pump, pipes, ete. 711 Treat ave. COMPLETE set of tinning tools for sale cheap. 654 Mission st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases. couns ters,’ linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-101-1021-1023 Misslon st., above Sixth. . R. POOL, house-mover, dealer_second-hand ‘bullding material. 1194 Mission: Tel. So. 751 WHISKY. Kentucky, '97: bonded warehouse, San Franeisco: 3%c gallon. Address STAND- ARD LIQUOR CO., San P‘rln?lm. 7. ENGINE, boller, dynamo, motor, belts and pump. H. S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. SAFES_New and second-hand; cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe Mafc., 583 Sacramento. BOILER makers wanted at the Risdon Iron ‘Works, Beale and Howard sts. Apply at the Howard-st. entra; FINE coat makers wanted. ly bet. 10 and 11 a. m. to CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market st. MAN for orchard work; marrled; Box 2102, Call officer g 2 WANTED—Young man who has experience plating tableware. 3% Sixtli st. £ g » YOUNG lady barber wanted: state wages and experience. GEORGE MILES, Visalin, Cal. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; rent B tric light; price $45. 31 Eighth st., nr. '“j:{:, YOUNG girl for general housework; no win- dows or washing. 1909 Vallejo st. ELDERLY lady to keep house; country; wages §i0. Box 2086, Call office. % \ WANTED—German woman as cook In restau- rant. 830 Howard st. WANTED—Neat girl to assist in housework; viain cooking: wages $10 to $12. 4628 15th st. GIRL_or middle-aged woman for housework. 718 Green st., betweeri Powell and Mascn. CAPABLE woman about 40: light housework. 1621 Van Ness ave., after 10. YOUNG girl to take care of a child. 1204 Stev- enson st. SOLICITORS, city and country; staple goods; permanent positions, 1155 Mission et WANTED—We have a few vacant machi for a limited number of inexperienced operas tors on white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. SWEDISH or German man ‘midal TRk el et S, miade e o l’l.lnl: 20 n}ln\lt!;‘ from city; wages $6 a mont comfortable la 1 Teave address at box 2012, Call O i RECRUITS wanted for the Uni marine corps, United States ':'ulg: s?b.: bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 2! and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have ly de- clared their intention to me i must be of good character and habits and able o read and write English. ard be be- 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. re- Cal. For further information cruiting office, 20 st., &P'Hm Ap- 2t 8 p. m. WANTED—An Al dress goods salesman. ply 523 Market st., room 7, from.‘l GOOD canvasser wanted—9 Geary st., room 2. FIRST-CLASS machinist—Highest wages to a Tirst-clase workman. L. GHANG S cin works, 106 Fremont st. b 2 LEARN dressmaking and ul|ur=: zfl S sking und- I tions s BARBERS' Ass'n Free ploym’t Office. FUCHS, Sec., I- Gfln!‘ul,“-: “{ Grant & BAFES—Bargains in new and second-and: a'l Sines: half original cost. 100-111 Market. S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $ per do.: Projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupl, 583545 Mrke. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. BARS. showcases, counters, shelving, etc.. bought and sold. 1068 Mission. near Seventh. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free: divorce laws specialty; private; Do fee without success; collections, wills, probate, insolvency, deeds, damages, mort- ‘copartnership, bills-of-sale. patents, frodemarks, etc.; established 10 years. Q. W. HOWE, att-at-law, $50 Market. cor. Stockton. A h unless successful. ADVIE BA¥mSox. 9 Market st LOST. Tuesday_morning. a_gold locket: picturs O nclomed. " Raturn Golden Gate. a. SH given for old gold and silver jewelry at %NC!?E HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. SUMMER RESORTS. A A i ELEGANTLY furnished hotel in Mill Valley, 30 rooms, baths and all latest Improvement: beautiful grounds; unsurpassed ylew; only a hour from San cisco: rent low. Par- culars, MADISON & BURKE. 626 Market. ———— e BICYCLES. TO Trade_First-class rifie for a good repair. A. B., box 2070, Call g