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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 e o el ds () vipmee L mmemg v L 0 . HELP WANT ZD—Continued. a good race on Miss Lynah, but with Sloan up it ‘would have been a cake-walk for the mare. - TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. — [T THE BOOKS Ol First Race—Five-eighths of a mile; maiden g | | three-year-olds. 738 Scintillate 11| 716 Lona Marie ....105 572 Defiant a1 ... Toridio 113 722 Hertha Iy ... Dalsy Fo.......iit | 728 Texarkana 116 738 Hohenlohe ......116 | 759 Aprona .. 111] 320 Al Gorta ........111 . Savanosola § Octoruck 9 Notice Me 111 13 105 8 Deserette . Maxalone . Tod Sloan Piloted Three W ell Backed Choices to Victory. ing 763 Lone Princes: (707)Scarf Pin ... 745 Amella Fonso.. (763)Chapple .. 1 Rubicon 9 Pat Murphy mile; Harry Thoburn Suffered Defeat—Lord Marmion Landed His Race Very 1 Briar Sweet 2)Scarborough 679 Morinel 11; 102 411 Caspar . (774)Joe Ullman —_ Third Race—Eleven-sixteenths of a | selling. 1 N 674 Nithau 106; 607 Himera . ..100 | La Parasseuse Won the Kin=-| 73 Muldrew 10| 764 Twinkler ........14 | 723 Royal Nan ....109 . Sardonic 11 dergarten Event at Odds 526 El Roco 1w 722 Oahu .. 109 | r Fourth Race—Half mile; two-year-olds. Of 40 itoil: | (760)Maud Ferguson.110. 658 Ach 113 | 748 Oralbee ...110| 718 Primavera 110 | ... May Street .....113 638 Obsidian cacesessliS BRICT 1 (75 srmero ...18! | Fitth Race—One mila: handicap. 10s | (749) Recreation SLEeine | " Sixth Race—One mile: selling. | | 763 Good Friend ...107| (540)Ed Gartland IL.103 | | oty WArbmba. ... 104 (T)Dr. Marks ».....103 | 727 Daily R. Form.103, 762 Gotobed .........108 | It was a dull day at Ingleside vester-| SELECT ONS FOR TO-DAY. day and picking winners was a precari- ous vocation. Tod Sloan appeared to good advantage again, piloting three | winners past the finishing post first, all | heavily backed choices in the ring, and | First Race—Hohenlohe, Maxalone, Aprona. Second Race--Rubicon, Scarf Pin, Pat Mur- shy. Third Race—Twinkler, Muldrew. Oahu. Fourth Race—Maud Ferguson, Formero, Ob- S ¢ tavori | stdtan. G ;;E'eke‘:'f only favorites that did | SEER b e Joe Ullman, Briar Sweet, Recre- earn brackets. s Atkin & Lottrige sprung a surprise | gixih Race—Ed Gartland II Gotobed, Good in the two-year-old event with La | Friend. | | Parasseuse, against which as good as 40 to 1 was at one time laid. The Em- peror of Norfolk filly with Clawson in the saddle led her field from the jump, and ridden out at the wire downed Ezell's Don't Tell a head. Winifred, the 6 to 5 favorite, piloted by Tod Sloan, finished in the show. In the six furlong sprint which fol- Jowed Sloan was more successful. He threw his leg over the 7 to 5 favorite FALLEN FROM GRACE. Eugene C. Richet, a Member of the Y. M. C. A., Charged With Petty Larceny. | | Members of the Young Men's Christian | Association who frequent the gymnasium | have been complaining for some weeks about money and jewelry being stolen from their lockers while they were exer- cising. Awgflwh was instituted and suspicion fell Newsgatherer, and, not making his move until the stretch was reached, won driving, a head before the 20 to 1 outsider Fig Leaf. Lodestar ran a gmashing good race, ending up in the show. Sloan repeated the trick on Lord Marmion in the six furlong sprint next decided. The McManus entry was an even money favorite throughout the betting, and in front all the way won easily from Glorian. The best the sec- ond choice, Torsida, could do was to finish third. Tulare with Wally Weaver up ruled a slight favorite over Del Paso in the betting on the mile selling event. Long prices were laid against the other start- ers. It proved an easy thing for the latter horse, which shook his field early in the running and led -Claudius past the judges with considerable to spare. Tulare landed in the show. It looked as though Won't Dance had fallen heir to a purse in the mile affair fifth on the card, but the mare off | upon Eugent C. Richet, the son of a well- known capitalist, who was a member of the association. It was decided to set a trap for Richet, and a few days ago a purse containing $ 50 was left in the pockets of G. Campini, one of the fre- quenters of the gymnasium. Richet was observed to open Campini’s locker and an | examination showed that the purse was | gone. The young man was charged with | the theft and admitted his guilt in pres- ence of his father, who promised to make | all losses good. The promisewasnot fulfliled and yester- | day F. A. Jackson, one of the assistant secretaries of the association, swore to a warrant in Judge Conlan’s court for the arrest of Richet on the charge of petty larceny. It is said that money and watches and other jewelry to a considerable amount have been stolen from the lockers recent- | ly and Richet is blamed for being the thief. ———————— GRIGGS ON PURGATORY. The Learned Lecturer Speaks Before a Large Audience. Another entertaining lecture on Dante was delivered by Professor Griggs of Stanford University yesterday under the auspices of the Channing Auxiliary. | had to run some to win. Ballister had | His particular subject was the poct's i ‘hen Sloan | “Purgatory.” He desc S speed fonhialf the f"s“""”‘d' wh S "”3 portions of the book and quoted many of shook the favorite up and at the end|ihe passages. Next week he will speak | was urged along to beat Odds On less | on “Paradise.” § | than a length in 1:413%. Bonita, the || The First T "Sg}f;i‘,‘e&““;?;‘,: where the) second ch:‘nlce.dinleriered with consider- | (SC0UrS WA eN% persons present. ably, was third. ———————— The talent fell hard over the result of the final seven furlong run, decided under selling conditions. Harry Tho- burn was sent to the post a 5 to 2 favorite, while Meadow Lark with Tod Sloan was equally as well backed at a shade longer price. When the barrier was released, the latter and Sutton were left at the post. Harry Thoburn led until the final sixteenth, where he was passed by both Robair and Miss | rested vesterday afternoon on a charge Lynah, the first-named horse a 7 to 1 shot, winning in a drive by a head. - NOTES TRACK Starter Caldwell's work with the gate has been excelient. He was evidently a trifle hasty, though, in the final start, which accounted for Sutton and Meadow Lark being left. Ed Corrigan his coln down thick on Won't Dance. Harry Thoburn appeared a trifle sore in his preliminary gallop, due to an accident to his ot received in a race gome days back at kland. Ofkatter O'Connor 1d his level best and rode ®ood and set NEWSPAPER THIEVES. A reward of $10 is offered for the arrest and conviction of any person caught stealing copies of this paper from the doors of subscribers. —ee————— Careless Drivers. Eugene Driscoll, a teamster, was ar- of battery. He was driving on Sherwood place and knocked down Sarah Bodago, | a little girl. Instead of waiting to see | whether the little girl was injured, Dris- coll drove rapidly off and was chased and captured by Policemen Regan and Perry. | Chue Lum, a peddler of shrimps, ran into a bicvelist, W. R.. Morgan, 163) Market street, yesterday afternoon, at Third and Howard streets, and demolished his bi- | cycle, besides injuring Morgan. Lum was | arrested by Policeman T. C. Murphy on | a charge of batters Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis’ Anti-Headache never fails. 25¢.* *“THE CALL’S” ACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB—Ingleside Track—122d day of the | P Winter Meeting, Tuesday, March 22. 1898. Weather fine, | Track fast. RACING CHART. (@, FIRST RACE—Three and a halt furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $350. . Tndex, Horses. Welght.[St. _%m. %m. %m. _ Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL = : s e ..o s s GeihClawson 0 2 0 Don'ete o 3% 31 21% (Shields 766 Winifred ... 4 71 5% 3% |T. sloan 622 The Miller B T C i e op witkon. o | 74 San Augustine g 80Ty 5 R 0 Sweet Cakes B 92 91 6h [Hennessy | 6 Rio Chico 53 4n Th (Conley ..l 10 2 | 788 Reina de Cuba. 12 10 8% s ... Somber . 3 His onTt 1 91 | ... Hermita T4 el e AN n x| 73 Zaccatosa Sidmengiu s easteet et i Enans s 3 13 3. Narvae: 0 2 | | 7. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [0 CI. | 5 Newsgather: 10 7 72 51 1h |T. Sloan.....| 65 75 ol § 1% Silaawda MeNichols [l 20 20 | Lodestar, 4..... 3 2h 4% 41 3 1 |Clawson 6 g 1\ The Piutocrat, 2 6h 6h 71 4% 1):)!19')' 3g ‘l_ Cabrillo, 6 5 s 51 61 5h |Weaver . [ R. Q. Ban, 6.... 7 31 33 31 63 |Hennessy 20 Judge Stouffer, 4 1 5h 8 8° 16 |Melntyre B % (745) Yemen, a.. 5 4n 21% 2% 8 (H Martin..| 4 7 P - i MRy s s B 763 Lone Princess, . & 2 |Gr g * Left. Time, 1:11%. first three driv £ Winner, C. P. Fink's b. g. by Enquirer-Bonnie Meade. Good start. Won %78 T ITHIRD RACESix tur . longs; three-year-olds; pus rse, $500. Index. Horses. Welght. “%m. %m. Str. Fin. 9 T Marmion s, CTH| A A L ets A R e Syala e A e (e e e 63 Torsida 13 4 SN 757_Fonsovanrah a2 I 1 Tl b o T Time. 1:14%. Winner, J. MacManus' or. ¢. by St. Carlo-Lady Marmion. G Won easil; ‘ i e 779 " FOURTH RACE—One mile, selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $00. | 2 i “index. Horses. Welght.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jo 10D, OL. /. 10 Del Paso IL, 6..... 2n 2h 1% 13 11% |Hennessy ...| 2 52 740 Claudius, a i1 41 3% ‘3% 2h [Co 3.8 3 Tulare, 4 5% 81 4k 44 310 |Weaver 73 2 752 Lucky Star, 3 1% 31% 2 1% 21 41 ,%lulne! - 3 o Atticus, 4 6 16 6% 712 53 51 l!‘_l?\'énl .. 18 20 0 Outgo 6. 11% 114 538 61 § 1 Van Kuren. 12 20 125 Naranfa, 4 - gafe wmaby et gt o a9 (Ol 55 544 Queen Safie, 8 $ 3 5 8 [Macklin .| 10 1 85 Walter J, ... |G. Wilson 015 T s Time, 1:43. Winner, McCallough & Co.'s br. h. by Darebin-Bavaria. Fair start. Won IFTH RACE—One mile; Index. Horses. Weight.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str, Fin. 721 Won't Dance, 63 @m U AR %kl e 761 Oddson, 3.. T g T T A A S B (636) Bonito, 3. 3 -5 4% 3% 34 3w Palilster, 3 e 1n anag (100 4 1 Sadie Schwariz. 3..895 _4h & 5 5 5 T Time, 1:41%. Winner, E. Corrigan's b. m. by Longfellow-Can Won _ easily. 781 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. a Index. Horses. %m. %m. Jockeys. |Op. - Ry 21y 21 22 Conley . 6 8 Mowe Lyman. 6.5 ahe i /0'Connor . 3 B Harry Thoburn, 4..111 1h 1% 1% Clawson 3 5-2 Twinkle Twink, 4..106/5 61 71 & McDonald L. 15 2 Cada, B oioeisorennl0B 3 A% 51 6] Gray. ool 20 U8 Charies A, a. AR B S G. Wiison....| 30 100 Our Climate, 5.....108/9 8 84 TH% McIntyre _200| 30 60 Cromwell, 6 gh 8h 3h Hennessy 2 10 762 Soniro, 4 8% 9 s Enos ... 30 150 @61) Sutton, 4 Dorsey . € 38 765 Meadow L 'T. Sloan 5-2 3 ims, 125 Winner, T,_H. Ryan's br. ¢. by imp. Rotherll-Merry Maiden. Good start axcept Lark and Sutton. Won first three driving. | sight of them. | ing Hospital in the patrol wagon from the | City WANT A RECORD OF GAS ILINE PLANTS The Fire Department Said to Be in Favor of New Regulations. Acetylene Gas Concidered a Stand- ing Menace to Broperty in This City. The Fire Committee of the Board of Supervisors discussed the proposed amendments to the fire ordinance yes- terday, but decided to lay the matter over for future consideration in order to give the department an opportunity to formu- late its plans. Supervisor Britt had the following amendment to section 107 pre- pared: “No person or persons, firm or corpora- tion, shall erect any works, apparatus, as machine or machinery of any kind for the manufacture of illuminating gas within the city and county of San Fran- cisco without permission of the Board of Supervisors.” It was explained that the amendment was Introduced at the Instance of the Fire Department so that a perfect record of all fi‘us and gasolfne plants could be kept. he record was desired for the protection of groperty owners, gasoline plants bein, eemed a menace at all times, acetylene gas, the product of gaso- line, being considered combustible and explosive to a dangerous degree. he committee was advised that the | amendment as proposed was not strictly | legal and the matter was put over for a week to give Fire Marchal Towne a chance to report on the subject. — e BURGLARS GET DRUNK. Two Peddlers Arrested After Being | Thrown Out of a Wagon and Injured. | Three men shortly before noon yester- | day entered the stable of Andrew Cas- sidy, 430 Tenth street, and stole 1000 grain sacks and 500 pounds of rope. They placed | their plunder in a wagon and drove off. Policemen Staples and Wall were no- tified and they chased the burglars as far as Seventeenth street, where they lost About three hours later two men were found in an unconscious condition on Thirteenth and Stevenson streets. They had been thrown out of a wagon which had been driven rapidly away by the third party, who was the driver. The two men were taken to the Receiv- Seventeenth-street Police Station and it was found that both were principally suf- fering from the shock to their systems. One of the two, James McDonough, a ped- dler living at 1046 Bryant street, had his nose fractured, but as he did not appear to be suffering from the shock as much as his companion he was taken to the Prison after his broken nose had | been fixed up. His companion, James O. Donnelly, was detained at the hospital. | Policemen Staples and Wall recognized them as two of the trio that robbed Cas- sidy’s stable and they will be charged with burgiary as soon as the police have succeeded in capturing the third man. | Both McDonough and Donnelly were very drunk, and it is supposed that after they had sold the sacks and rope they got_drunk on the proceeds and drove so recklessly that the horse ran away, throwing the two out. —_— Contests Her Mother's Will. Mrs. Annie White filed a contest in the Superior Court yesterday against the pro- bating of the will of her mother, Mrs. El- len Bolton, who died in February, 1896, | leaving an estate valued at $100,000. Mrs. | White alleges that at the time of the drawing of the will the testatrix was not of sound or disposing mind and that sne was unduly influenced by those who, un- der the will, are named as the principal beneficlaries. | —e—————— - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Nina M. Crittenden (wife of James L.) to | Villiam 1. Stone, lots 11 and 12, block 250, | and H. Tract, quitclaim deed: $150. | | o Herman Main to Marie Main, lof on NE line of Twentieth avenue, 150 NW 'of I street, NE 100 by NW 150, block 389, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Assoctation; gift. Joseph 1. Lawless to Marten B. Joost, on S line of Stanton street, 8:5 of Douglas S % deg. 13 min., W 102:5, S 65 deg. 30 mun., Iot | N 28 deg. 6 min, W 30, N 54 deg. 45 E 196, S 88 deg. 25 min., E 50, block 14, -street Homeéktead Association; also lot on W line of Falcon street, 162:3 S of Pearl | alley, S 43 deg. 31 min., W 7, N 36 dex. 15 min., W 126:6, N 39 deg.’ 24 min., E 76:3, § 56 deg., E 131, lot 5, block 22, same; $10. Mrs, Wilile Perkins (wife of H. L. Perkins), Mrs. Sallle or Sarah B. Rood, Florence Atwood and John H. or H. Morris (by H. L. Perkins, attorney) to Milton Lambeth, lot on W_line of Fillmore street, 70:3% S of Jackson, § 32:43% by W 105 (quit-claim deed); $1000. Florence Mills to Francis S. Page, lot on N line of Sacramento street, %0:6 W of Fillmore, w 3 by N L $10. Mrs, Annle Clarke (wife of C. R. Clarke) to George Fredericks, lot on W line of Baker street, 112:6 S of Golden Gate avenue, S 2 by W 121:10%; $10. G. A. and Mary A. Stewart (Leach) to Charles W. Smyth, lot on § line of Hill street, 101:9 W of Church, W 50:11 by 8 114; $10. Patrick Anglin to Annfe Anglin, lot on E line of Bryant street, 208 S of Twenty-fourth, | S 7 by E 100; also lot on E line of Bryant street, 152 § of Twenty-fourth, S 26 by E 100 also 1ot 40, block 6, Flint Tract Homestead As. soclation; also property in outside counties; §1. Stefano Campodonico to Teresa Campudorico, re-record 1165 d 303, of lot on W line of Pow- ell street, 52:6 S of Greenwich, S 22:6 by W 70 also undivided two-thirds of lot on N line of Vallejo street, 206:3 W of Powell, W 68:9 by N | 137:6; gift. Mary M. B. Martin to David Brooks, lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 50 S of C street, S 30 by E 100; $10. Joseph T. and Susie L. Griffin to Amelia S. Damon, lot on W _line of Fortieth avenue, 34:4 | 8 of S street, 8 239:4, W 120, N 247:11, SE to beginning; also lot on W line of Fortieth ave- nue, 100 N of T street, N 50 by W 120; $5. | Phebe A. Hearst to J. H. Meredith 1ot on W line of First avenue, 217:6 S of Presidio Reservation, S 25 by W 120; $10. Annie and John Lycett to Susan E. Plymire (wife of James A. Plymire), lot on W line of busco) street, 200 § of Esmeralda, 0, lot 404, gift map 3; $10. | lor to Johan B. Reite, lot on SE | corner of Powhattan and Peralta streets, E 50 by S 95, Bernal Heights; $10. Frank B. Day, administrator, etc. (by R. I. Whelan, iff) to Amelia G. Webber (two- thirds) and Mary Lloyd Swain (one-third), on S line of Minerva street, 150 W of ( W 200 kv S 125, lot 4, block O, Railroad stead Association: $1654. Heary and Eliza Stern to Morris and Annie | Lando, lot on line of Ellis_street, 165 W of | Octavia, W 27:6 by S 120 $700. Morrié and Annie Lando to Ellen Kearns, same, $i0. Jeste S. Potter to Melissa A. Potter, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 192:9 W of Buchanan, ‘W 45 by N 132:7%. To correct 1651 d 315; gift. Estate of Miranda W. Lux (by Thomas B. Bishop and Azro N. Lewis, trustees,) to same, quitclaim deed. Alexander Nerson to Henrlette Nerson, lot on N line of Clay street, 165 E of Flllmore, E 25 by N 127:9%; gift. John J. Linehan to Isabella Linehan, lot on NE corner Sacramento and Locust streets, E 13736 by N 127:8%; $10. ¥ Constantine B, A. Foerster to Alice O., Anna M. and George A. and August H. Theuerkauf, undivided 8-60 ot following: Lot on W line of Shotwell street, 18 N of Twenty-first, N 45 by W 122:5: aiso lot on W iine of Dolores, 170 N of Seventeenth, W 102; thence N to S line of Church Lane, E 105, S 120; also prop- erty in outside counties: $10. Alice 0., Anna M., George A. and August H. | Theuerkauf and Alice O. Theuerkauf (as ad- ministratrix of the estate of Eliza Theuerkaur) to Constantine E. A. Foerster, lot on W line of Dolcres street, 14 N of Seventeenth, W 105 by N 56; $10. Samuel C. and Anna E. Mills to Sarah C. Martell, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 82:6 W 'of Shotwell, W 20 by S 7: % Joseph, Florence, Abraham, Jesse, Marcus S. and Corinne S. Koshiand to Rosiné Koshland, lot on N _line of California street, 91:8 E of Drumm, £ 3:1%, NE 0:6%, N 8L:1i%, W 46:10, 8 187:6; . Jane Finney or Phinney to Frank Marini, lot on W line of Mason street, 68:9 N of Green, N 34:4% by W 137:6, quitclaim deed; $10. Jane Finney vs. Emma Rogers Lynn, Eva and Elizabeth Philips, Sarah Seguine and as administratrix of the estate of George W. Philips_and Mrs. Henry Falke, guardian (by J._A. Weston, referee) to same, same: $3000. Joseph Peers to Pierre and Therese Escoffier, Tot on N line of Pacific street, 106 E of Taylor, E 20 by N _62:6; $10. Thomas Magee to Helen C. Magee (wife of Thomas), lot on N line of Sutter street, 63:7% B of Tayior, E 22:9%, N to point 41:1 N of Sutter and 56:4% E of Taylor, N to_point 65:7 N of Sutter and 86:8% E of Taylor, N to point on S line of alley, W 22:05. § 12:10%, E 0:9%, § 16:3, W 1:11%, S 52:6%: aiso lot on N line of Broadway, 80W of Devisadero street, W 64 by N_131:6; gift. Willlam R. Hearst to Willard C. Doane and Ludwig M. Hoefler, lot on NW Iine of South street, 300 SW of Seventh, SW 5 more or lass, W_369:6, NE 337:6, SE 240, quitclaim deed; $. Charlés _Sutton and Charles W. Banks (Charles Sttton & Co., insolvents) by D, G. Scofield, receiver, to Henry Wadsworth, lot on E line of Harrison street, 5 8 of Solaiio, § 78 Thomas W. and Katherine A. Rivers to Ru- | dotph F. ana Augu | of Oakland Heights intersects the W _line of | thence NW 120 by SW 40, | Plymouth avenue, S § by W 125, being portion sta Hagen, lot on E line of Nebraska street, 25 S of Nineteenth (Butte), S 2 by E 190; $i0. Michael J. Savage to Jennie A. Scott (wife of Walter A.), lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 200 § of H street, § 25 by E 120: $10. John Lohse to Wilhelm Lohse, re-record 1330 | d 86, undivided half of lot on W _cornmer of Naples and Brazil streets, NW 100 by SW Iots 1 to 4. Julius L. Franklin's subdivision of block 46, Excelsior Homestead; $i0. Charles Bradley to Mary A. Bradley (wife of Charles), 1ot on SE line of Chenery street, 153 SW of Roanoke, SW 2 by SE 100, lot 10, block 2, Fairmount; $5. Alameda County. W 30 by N 100, block ‘A, Shell Mound Trac also lot on W'line of Park avenue, 37 N of Dennison street, N 3¢ by W 9, block A, same, East Oakland: also lot on NW corner of Mountain View avenue and Olive street, N 10 by W 140, being lots 4 and 5, block 27, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. F. M. and Sarah Farwell to San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan_Assoclation. lot on N line of Grant street, 37:6 E of Linden, E 50 by N 100, belng ot '6, Millikin Tract; also all shares of capital stock San Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Assoclation, Oakland Annex; $10. Theodore Lange ‘to Lizzie Lange, lot on E line of Grove street, 90 S of Benton, S 45 by E 120, being lot 3, biock 3, McKee Tract, Oak- land Annex: gift. James T. Golton to Emily M. Golton, all in- }ares; lon lot 21, block B. Woolsey Tract, Berke- ey $10. Defos and Harriet A. Pratt to Grace G. Pro- basco, lot 2, subdivision F, Fruitvaic Ter- minal Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Sarah and John Curran to A. R. Palmer, lot 43, block 'F, Revised Map Prospect Hili Tract, Brooklyn Township; $100. E. Minor and Jennie A. Smith and Edward K. Taylor to James H. Afken. lot on N line ot Eagle avenue, 172:11 W of Willow straet, W 34:7 by N 150, block 13, lands adjoining to En- cinal. Alameda; $10. Sarah C. Moore to Kate C. Wright, lot on 8 line of Walnut or Twenty-second street, 125 E of Telegraph avenue, E 50 by S 150, being lot 7, block D, Wilcox place, Oakland;' $10. Thomas Murry to Ellen Murry, lot on B line of Filbert street, 244 S of Third, 8 25, B 82 NE 2:4%, W Si:dls to beginning, block 41, Oakland; gift. Luther -Andrews to Charles T. and Ellen J. Andrews, lot on W line of Myrtle street, 319 | NW of Third, N 2 by W 12, block "4, | Hardy's addition to Adeline and Market street Homeéstead, Oakland; gift. Henry and Charlotte T. Garthwaite to Edwin H. Garthwalte, land beginning at the point where the dividing lots 1 and 2, block D, Map | Emma street, thence W 185.73, S 100, E 160, N 101, to beginning, block D, Oakland Heights, Oalland, $10. Willlam P. and Alice F. Todd to C. R. Shaw, lot on § line of Wailgce avenue. 640.18 E of Salem street, E 50, S 146.15, W 50.20, NI 150.66 to beginning, being lot 20, Coggeshall tract, Oakland Annex, $10. ¥leenor to Mintie T. Orr, lot 12, block D, Gaskill tract, subject to mortgage, Oakland Annex, $400. J. L. Barker to Lilllan Brooke, lot on SW | corner of Sutter and Adeline streets, W 125.10, | S §0.5, E §.58, N §0.30 to beginning, block E, J. E. McElrath tract, Oakland Annex; $10. Orrin C. and_lrene’ E. MecCracken to Lioyd Tevis, lot on S line of B roft way, 206 W of College way, W 45 by S 130, block 9, prop- ;lrg) College Homestead Association, Berkeley A. L. Stone to J. H. Maggard, lot on W corner of Michigan avenue and Orchard street, | being lot 36, Madison Square, Brooklyn Township: also iot on N corner of Michigan avenue and Orchard street, thence NW 120 by NE 8, being lots 8 and 90 and SW 15 feet of lot 91, same; also lot on EE line ‘of Michigan avenue, 145 NE of Orchard street, thence NE 80 by SE 240, being lots 65, 66, 83 and 84, same 1so lot on SE line of | Fifth avenue, 196.52 NE of Elm street, SE 120 | by NE 40, being lot 273, same; $10. G. A. and F. L. Stevens to Mary L. Lay- mance (wife of M. J. Laymance). lots 1 to 5, | block Y, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn Ttrwn!hip‘ (subject to_mortgage for $00); $10. | William J. Laymance to same, lots 7, 8 and g,mhlock A, same (subject to mortgage for $225); | August Brockstedt to Emma Brockstedt, lots | 11 and 12, subdivision of block 31, Fitch Tract, | Alameda; gift. | Phillp and Bertha Anspacher to Leander | Linekin, the N half of lot 25, block A, Hay wards Tract, Haywards, Eden Township; $10. | Francls J. Woodward and C. Morris et al. (by commissioner) to H. C. Morris, lot on E line of Filbert street. 185.17 S8 of West Six- teenth, S 50 by E 125, block 91, Galindo Tract, Oakland; $4879, M. Catherine and L. Hourlet to Susan H. | ‘Wheeler, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 110 | W of Brush, E 110, § 40, W 1i0, N 40 to be- | ginning, block E, Oakland Unlon Homestead Association, Oakland; gift. | Oakland ‘Water Front Company to W. Doane, J. P. Dameron and M. E. May, on N harbor line of Oakland Harbor, 250 E of Webster street, N 369, W 100, N 150, NW 1m,ls lDB N harbor line, to beginning, Oak- land; $10. Estate of John H. Collier et al. (by commis. sioner) to W. F. Goad and A. W. Fosleri (trustees Annie A, and Hazel G. Montgomery), lot 9, Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, Oak- lan $3493. Charles 8. Neal to California Improvement Company, 13.2075 acres, being portion Antonlo M. eralta’s portion Rancho San Antonio, Brooklyn Township; $6 Sheridan J. Gates to Nellle V. Brown, lot 1, block P, Roberts and Wolfskill Tract, Map 3, Oakland Annex; gift. N. L. and Maria A Freese to C. G. D. Mills (wife of Robert). lot on 8 line of Col- 9:3 E of Shattuck avenue, S 124:6 W.' T. and Lizzie C. | | | 3 block A, Villa lots adjacent to Uni- | versity site on the W, Berkeley: $10. | Willilam C. Quinby to Sabina del C. Quinby, | { lot on N line of Lincoln avenue, 30 E_from NW line 4 acre tract survey, SE 50, NE 130, NW 50, SW to beginning, Alameda; gift. George W. Austin to Callie Marston (wife of | James). lot on S line of Twenty-second street, | 50 W of Curtis, W 25 by 8 80:4, block H, Cur- tis and Willlams Tract, Oakland; $10. | M. F. Murray to Mary E. Murray, lot 14, | blln;rk 3, East Oakland Heights, East Oakland; | sift. | J. and Mary A. McManus to E. A. Peter- son, lots 5, 8 and 45, Revised Map Piedmont | Cable Tract, Oakland Township; $10. | Caroline and E. Rammelsherg to Byron E. | Underwood, lot on E line of Sixth street, 152:2 | N of Delaware, N 45 by E 115, block 65, tract | B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement As- sociation, Berkeley; $630. | 3. E. and Florence J. Underwood to Charles and Josephine Kimpel, same, Berkeley: $06. Joseph Evers to Dora Evers, lot 48, Buena Vista Homestead, Oakland; also lot on W line of Elm street, 100 S of Piymouth avenue. W 125 by S 50, being lot 49, block 2204, same, Oak- land; also lot on W line of Elm street, 150 S of of same, Oakland’ gift. Elvin P. and Mrs. E. P. Stone to Minnie D. Janis, lot on SE corner of Fifth and Powell streets, S 50 by E 100, being lot 2, block 35, Beaudry and ~Peladeau property, Oakland Township: $10. Willlam A. Marshall to Lucie B. Butters (wife of H. A.), lot on NW line of Vieta ave- nue, 150 SW of Bonita, SW 30 by NW 200, be- ing the SW 30 feet of lots 2 and 3, block 5, Revised Map Piedmont Park, Oakland Tow ship; $10. Georgiana de Rohan Baronidis to G. Remond, lot on E line of Third street. 130 N of Rose, N 2 by E 123, being lot 31, block 28, Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. L Asseciation, Berkeley 1 Frank M. and Rose H. Wilson to Frederick H. Seares. lot 20, block 10, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10. North Alameda Land Company to Mary John- son, E 1 of Iot 10, block 10, North Alameda | Tract, Brooklyn Township; $350. | Frederick . and Emelia Tait to Willlam C. Tait, lot on W line of High street where same is intersected by S line of lot 3, lands of Brooklyn Land "Company: thence NE 5.54 chains, NW 16.04 chains, SW 5.46 chains, SE 17.17 chains to beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. Willlam C. Tait to Frederick D. Tait, lot | on W line of High street, distant NE 5.54 | chains, from point where S'line of lot 3, Map of Brooklyn Land Company. intersects W line of High strect; thence NW 16 04 chains, NE 5.87 chains, SE 14.90 chains, SW 6.04 chains to bezinning, Brooklyn Township; $10. F. B. and Anna Granger to Perry and Emma Sunderland, ot on S line of Smith street, from which the NE corner of the Alvarado School Lot bears -SW, distant 300 feet: thence NE 25, §E 10, SW 25, NW-10, to beginning, Town of Alvarado, Washington Township; $10. George . and Alice Brenzel to Francis and Bridget McCormick, the E 1% of lot 10 and W % of lot 9, block 3, McLeod Tract, Livermore, Murray Township; $10, nelius Waite to_Mary A. Waite, lot on _line_of Nolan or Thirty-third street, 173.95 W of Telegraph avenue, W 35 by § 123, Oak- land: gift ! Otto and Amalle Schrader to A. F. Baker, lot 18, Ridzewood, East Oakland; $10. Hugh and Anni §. Hogan to'Charles and Mathilda Johnson, lot on B line of Kennedy street, 170 N cf Dennison. N 30 by E 125, block A, Shell Mound Tract, Kast Oakland: $1000. Richard and Mary Kenna to Belle Hoots (wife of John A). lot on N _line of Weston avenue, 21 W of Pearl street, W 40.50, N 122.41, E 40385, S 119.% to beginning, block A, Broad: . way and Telegraph Avenue Park Tract, Oak- land Annex: $10. Fdward E. Young to same, same, Oakland Annex; $5. F. and Jose Gonsalves to Mary and J. C. Gomes, that portion_of lot 46 bounded SE by line dividing lots 45 and 46, NW by a line parallel with and Iying 2 NW of dividing line aforesaid tract, being a portion of Peraita Avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. George H. and Mattie H. Bew to Agnes E. Luber (wife of Willlam A). lot on S line of San_Antonio avenue, 150 5 of Chestnut street, E 276 by § 150, block M, lands adjacent. to Encinal. Alameda; $10. John M.. Anna and May Beard to Robert R. Beard, Iot 1, block 18, Town of Livermore, Murray Township; $10. s 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—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 357 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o’clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 8:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Misefon street; open until 8 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until § o'clock. | ANIMALS, birds a | FIRST-CLASS laundress wants position for MEETING NOTICES. SI1UATIONS WAN.ED—Continued. Lodge No. 169, F. & A. M.— Called meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. _ Second deg C. D. BUNKER, Sec. EXCELSIOR Lodge, No. 166, F. & A. M. Special meeting THIS (WEDNES: DAY) EVENING, March 23, at ‘on** o'clock. Third degree. THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, I’ & A. M. D. 3, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN ING, March 23, at 7:30 o'clock By or- der of the Master. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular _annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st.. San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY. the 25th day of March, 1893, at the hour of 12 m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of*such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March 13, 1898, at 12 o’clock m. ROBERT OXNARD. Secretary. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. ST. GEORGE Halls, 317 Mason st., halls for dances, lodges, $230 to $10 par night: special terms steady ténants. BULLEN & KEMLINE NOTICE—Notice is hereby given to the Dis- trict Attorney of San Francisco, San Fran- cisco County, that 1, the undersigned, intend to apply to the Honorable State Board of Prison ‘Directors for the privilege of being paroled, at a meeting of the said board, to be held at San Quentin, on %he fourteenth day of May, 1898. JOHN J. HARE. BLIND merchant returned; stand Sixth ind Market sts. Please remember yours truly, DRUMM. MISS SUZANNE, from Paris, cabinet baths. 140 Eddy st. MRS. JOHNSON'S new method electric mas- sage; rooms heated. Office 10, 118 Grant ave. MRS. SHELDON, genuine steam cabinet baths. 9 Ellis st., second floor, room 22. LOTTA DAVIS, genulne m: baths. 111 Geary st. ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet baths.” 154 Turk st and 11i8 Market. zooms manicure and assage and cabinet REFINED middle-aged German widow wishes a place as housekeeper for elderly couple or elderly gentleman. Box 2552, Call office. LADY desires position as housekeeper with en- tire charge; no children; no objection to Address box country; excellent references. 2083, Call ce. “a_situation as cook in s YOUNG lady wishes Spanish or English family; prefer Spanish. Dawson place. NG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. 8198 Howard st., room 3. COMPETENT young woman, good in composi- tion, wishes position; private secretary or confidential clerk; small salary. E. N., 90 Clay st., Oakland. YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 1104 Mission st., corner of Seventh, room 10. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Main 19%7. BRADLEY & CO., 840 Clay st. JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk: tel. Polk 422. $15; tailoress. 32; 2 T-CLASS trimmer, 2 F{l‘ifie(-senm; stenographers and milliner. millinery saleslady, $15; stenographer and typewriter, $25; orders in order just as re- ceived to-day; ladies’ department now under new management. 313 Bush XOTESTANT young lady, not more than PO Tompanion_ t6 a lady ana ‘willing to acsist_with housework in a country home near Oakland: small salary. Box fisd, Call. 2 FIRST-CLASS trimmers, §7 and §80; 2 young ladies, tailoring establishment; 3 lady ticket agents. 313 Bush st. WANTED—A neat German, Swedish or Danish girl for the country to do good plain cooking and general housework in a small family. Apply at 1532 Bush st., in the morning. WANTED—A reliable, neat and obliging mid- dle-aged woman for _general housewor! wages $15. Call or address 1351 Fourth ave. East Oakiand. 3 WANTED—A girl for general housework and cookin, wages $10; references required. Ap- ply 1915 Fillmore st. g WANTED—Cook and laundress; wages 323; references. Call 134 South Broderick st., off Haight and Baker, WANTED—Women for housework by/the week. Apply 415 Laurel st., bet. California and Sacramento. CHINESE and Japanese employment office best help. 414} O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm’t Office; house cleaning; tel. Grant 56. Geo. Aoki, 30 Geary. JAPANESE Employment Bureau—Cholce help; tel. East 777. 805 Geary st JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 1223 O'Farrell; tel.Davis 605. MAN and wife would like positions from April 1; man as foreman in a vineyard, but- ter-maker or ranch foreman: wife as cook and housekeeper; best of references. Address box 6, Santa Rosa, Cal. STENOGRAPHER, who can take dictation in both English and Spanish and who is first- class bookkeeper, desires position; well rec- ommended: $100° per month. Address box 2767, Call Office. WANTED—A voung girl for housework and plain cooking; 2 in family; wages $10. 21058 Post st. GIRL for general housework, family of 3. 15264 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS hair _dresser Stockton st. G. LEDERER. YOUNG girl for general housework and cook- ing; call morning. 1628 Sutter st. GERMAN girl for general housewor a good cook. 114 Devisadero st. WANTED—Experienced finishers on fine coats. Apply 516 Geary st. GERMAN girl for light housework and assiste ing with baby. 755 Eddy st. WANTED—A girl for cooking and houseworke 07 Seott st. wanted at 11 ; must be PAINTER and paperhanger would like posi- tion In hotel, institution or private residence by the day or month; eity or country. Ad- dress Painter, box 10, Call office, Oakland. ROOMS papered, §2 50 up; whitened, §1 up. 2808 Twenty-fourth st., or 239 Third st. RITTA BLACK, genulne massage; manicure; magnetic treatment. 223 Post st., room 3. MISS MAY'S genuine massage, baths, alcohol nd Turkish. 53 Kearny st., room 9. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor WANTED—A position as porter in a wholesale house by a young man: guarantee given. Address box 2762, Call office. GOOD, all-round stableman wants a job in a livery or boarding stable. Address O. K., box 2761, Call Office. STENOGRAPHER wants to practice with an- other living near him to increase speed. Ad- dress box 2753, Call office. AN d_reptiles bought, and_exchanged. Address FRANK C. TOCK. the %o, San Francisco. sold BOS- SWEDISH gardener and coachman wishes sit- GIRL wanted for cooking and general houses work: German preferred. 183) Eddy st. COMPETENT girl for second work and waits ing, also family mending; 1 hour's ride from city; prefer Swede, German, Dane or Nor- wegian; wages $20; good references required. Address box 305, Palo Alto, Cal. STRONG girl, assist general housework; $12. 4 Liberty st. F GIRL for general housework: small German family; wages 315. 3401 Geary, cor. Johnson. OPERATORS on flannel overshirts and under= wear; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 30t Fre- uation in private family; understands milk- ing; best of reference. Box 2790, Call office, | _Mont St BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 53%0. MRS. STEWERT, genulne steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call: sub- gciiptions and want ads taken. WANTED—Middle-aged woman or girl: Gers ‘man or Swiss; light housework. 1720 San Bruno road. SALESLADIES who have experience in sells ing ladles’ underwear, children’s wear, mil« linery and cloaks: none need apply with- out thorough experience. Apply at 8§40 Mar« ket st., between 4:30 and 6 p. m. RELIABLE, industrious, German gardener; understands taking care of horses and cow: handy around the place; references; moder- ate wages and a good home; Oakland or Ala- meda. Address box 2787, Call office. EXPERIENCED baker foreman wants a place at once; references given. Address Baker, | 809 Third st., Oakland. DIVIDEND DIVIDEND No. 7 (50c per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of the company on and after FRIDAY, April 1, 1895. Transfer books will close on’ Saturday, March 26 183, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS XANTED-FEMALE. REFINED young woman desires situation as working housekeeper; best references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German waitress and chamber- maid desires situation; 3 years last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. OTICES. NEAT young German girl desires situation nurse or second girl or housework; $10 to $15; reference. MiSS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st COMPETENT nurse desires situation; 4 vears last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. YOUNG Swedish woman as housekeeper; 1s a first-class cook and house worker; city or best ref. MRS. NORTOQN, 323 Sutter. SNGLISH lady, speaking German and French fluently, also musical, desires position as useful companion to a lady or the care of | children; excellent references. Address box 2770, Call Office. 2 EDUCATED woman (stranger here) wants sit- | uation; companion or help to lady, or small family in country; more good home than | | | | RESPONSIBLE German or Scandinavian couple for ranch; wife to cook, wash and make butter; husband to milk, care for horses and do general ranch work; wages $25; refer- ences required; no objection to a child or two. Address box 2773, Call office. HOTEL cook, good breadmaker, wants situa- tion in country hotel. Address Cook, 514 Leavenworth st. GENERAL blacksmith, married, no_children, wants work in country shop. Box 2772, Call. A No. 1 finisher on cloaks and capes. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. WANTED—Experienced operators .to work on fiannel, white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions tree; patterns 2c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. ROOMS, respectable house, from 25c night and $1 50 week. 142 Seventh: central. DR. WISE, the lndles’_specialist, 14 McAllister st.; open evenings; Sundays, 3 to 5 p. m. Address A. R., S Sixteenth st., rear, | LAWRENCE Dresscutting School. 1079 Market s sl e | st.: perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. man 2§ vears of age, resident of New | 357 HAYES ST._Branch office of The Call. York City, wants position as manager or | “ g a salesman’ for mercantile house or corpora- | _Subscriptions and ads taken. tion to represent same in New York: qual | MALE HELP WANTED. fled by education and practical experienc references and bond, Address J. G. GOULD, | o oo oo IWestiinn ats Now Yo NEAT young gentleman as clerk for a fash- ionabla summer resort, $3b; experience re- NARY engl 1 ; STATIONARY engineer wishes a pouition; city | lonable summer resort, B3, exporience, & HOTEL runner, north, §20. C. or country. Address A. L., 366 Eleventh st. 7 e R. HANSE & CO., 108 Geary st. S MAN with practical business experience, full | THREE waiters for a mining camp boarding house, §25; 4 waiters, north, $49; south, $i1 50 command of English and German, wants em- a week; 5 for a country hotel,’ $35 and free ANY kind of employment wanted by a reliable man. ployment as salesman, assistant bookkeeper | or in any_ other mercantile capacity. Ad- | dress box 2084, Call office. | POSITION wanted as manager or foreman; ex- | fare; 4 European plan waiters, $35; 4 East- perienced in fruit, flowers and vegetables; | ern waiters, §3%. C. R. HANSEN & CO. first-class references. Box 2052 Cais P H ary st. YOUNG man, single, well educated, good rec- | ‘saddle makers, § a day. C. R. HAN- ommendations, desires position of any kind; moderate salary with chance for advance- ment. Address L., box 2827, Call Office. COOK, country hotel, $40; third cook, city. 34 large wages. Address box 276), Call office. | NEAT German widow desires position as housekeeper, small household, or chamber- mald; good seamstress; city or country. | Call' 545 Minna st. NEAT American_woman wishes work; g0od plain cook: fine laundress; not afrald of work; | can sleep home: wages $3 per week. Call 1231 Market st. WOMAN wishes a place in private family to care of children and do other work. 1105 Clay st. MIDDLE-AGED lady desires ook nicely; wages no object. COMPETENT woman _wi day: good cook and laundress; to country. Call 948 Folsom st NORTH German girl, kirdergartner, desires situation with children. Address 1410% Cali- fornia st., near Hyde. FRENCH Christian Union, 1520 Clay st.. recom- mends a_good and reliable seamstress; $1 % | a day; write above address. RESPECTABLE woman with a girl 13 place as housekeeper; city or country trifiers. Address R, S., box 2768, Call office. MAN and wife would lke to b on ranch as manager or on shares: frult ranch preferred. Address A. J. BIGELOW, 1119 Mission st. TWO Swedish girls from the Bast wishes sit- uations to do general housework; first-class cooks. Address box 2757, Call office. girl wants situation to do_general housework: wages $20. Apply 204% Fifth st. LADY wishes to care for a doctor's office and assist him with his patients. Address box 56, Call office. . respectable woman would like to go Address box COMPETED woman wishes to do general housework: good plain cook; good ference. 513 McAllister st. position; can 144 Jessie st. hes work by the | no objection } i chop’ house cook, north, $12 a week; lunch counter man, $35; oyster opener, $35 and board; coffee man, $30; 3 dishwashers, 325. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WANTED— quartz miners, $3 per day; black helper, $10; driver for milk wagon, 325 and found; laborers for city, $1 75 per day; labor- ers for country, $20 and found; man to care | for poultry, $1%; 20 tie makers. Sc_and Sc; | and others.” Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., | 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—First-class American man and wife to take charge of ranch, 350 and found. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. SITUATIONS wanted by German and wife without children; man as foreman: under- | stands all kinds of ranch work: wife good cook and housekeeper: both first-class refer- ences. Address postotiice box 125, Livermore, al. @ SITUATION wanted by an accomplished physi- clan; willing to travel as private secretary. Y., box —, Call office WANTED—Position as bookkeeper and cashier; references furnished. Address box 4, Call. GERMAN horticulturist, competent in every branch of gardening, wishes a situation; pri- vate garden preferred. W. KLETT, 417 Har- rison st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. WANTED—American_baker, for country, $10 and found; cook and wife, country hotel, $50; near Mar- ¢ and taggage to and from fer . | and others” Appiy’io J."F." CROSETT & FEMALE HELP WANTED. | SPECIAL NOTICE— ‘We have hundreds of dlfl’erenll DIBI{Q! too e e e e A and. e un. MUBRAY 520; waitress | | Tor San Jose, $20: 3 waltresses for first-clags | & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 water resort, Southern California. C. R.| and 63 Clay st. HANSEN & CO. 108 Geary st. EMPLOYERS OF HOUSEKEEFER for institution, Oskland, 3s. | Do you want firstclass help? MURBAY & Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., - | READY will supply you with same free of 108 Geary. e L — charge. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- RANCH cook for Yuba City, $20, see party | ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Tele- here; cook for mines, 2 in 'family, $25, see | phone Main 3848.° rty here; cook for Berkeley, 2 in family, : “cook, ‘Belvedere, $20; 5 housegirls, $20 second girl, $15, see party here. C. R. HAN SEN & CO., 105 Geary st. REFINED, young girl, care of child § years, $12. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. GERMAN or Swedish second girl and wash, | WANTED—Woodsmen, near city, $25 and board, long job, fare $1; helper in’the woods, same place, §20; German farmer and wife, 340, nice place; waiter boy for an institution, $10 and good home; also farmers, laborers, milkers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. $25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st | WANTED—Cook, small hotel,_country, £ (3 MAID and seamstress, $%5; must understand | SiunBht Co0k MO walter B Gy e rubbing. MISS CULLEN, 35 Sutter st. LBl sl el e B M T g vant, $30; second butler, $30. Stockton 'st. YOUNG lady, office work. MISS CULLEN, 8% ANDRE'S, 318 Sutter st. | JATION wanted by a widow; a good cook and housekeener; also a_first-class nurse; { references; city. Box 2751, Call. WOMAN wishes situation to do housekeeping or plain mending. 126 Fourth st., room 2 YOUNG German girl wants situatio children. 1022 Larkin st. n to mina Thursday. Call or address 88 Converse st. SCREW-TURNER for mill. $40 and board: sec- ,ond cook, for steamer, $25; second cook, lunch house, $40; cook, country hotel, $35. R. T. WARD 0., 608 and 60 Clay ‘st. BOY, alrugstore; $10. MISS CULLEN, 3% Su CHAMBERMAID, hotel, §20; references. MISS | CULLEN, 3% Sutter CATHOLIC girl as cook, clergyman's house, | $25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. IRISH girl, plain.laundry work, private fam- | fer st. v, $20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. = = BT e i s Aol | SECOND butler, $30; good place. MISS CUL-~ COLORED cook, §20; 2 German or French sec- | LEN, 3% Sutter st. u GIRL wishes situation to do general house- work. Apply 750 Howard st. RELIABLE Protestant woman wishes situa- | tion in private American family; cooking and | light washing: no postal cards. 1539 Polk st. , §20 each. MISS CULLEN, 325 — — e <" | 54 ORDERS booked for competent help in male = department this month. 313 Bush st. PROTESTANT cook, institution, $30; Swedish — — Lt R second . country, $25. MISS CULLEN, | MAN and wife to run ranch on shares; elec- waeT 325 Sutter st. troplater; machinist. 313 Bush st. ages. sman; in- MONTHLY nurse. hospital, good wages. MISS | TRAVELING hardware speclalty sa.esmaz; in AN old lady wants position as cook in board- ing-house or hotel in city or country. Ad- dress box 2783, Call office. WANTED—A position in a_bakery or candy store. 1% Church ave., off Broadway. WANTED—By respectable person, position as working housekeeper; one or two children preferred; references. Box 2784, Call office. WOMAN wishes sitnation to do housework ana plain cooking. 563 Mission st. DRESSMAKER, understands cutting and_fit- ting, wants work. 623 Howard st., off New Montgomery. LADIES' tailor wants cutting position; § years' experience in the East on fine work; good appearance. Address box 2134, Call office. YOUNG girl wishes to meet party going to Alaska who would pay her expenses in ex- change for services. Box 2791, Call office. REFINED German lady from New York would like a position as companion or seamstress; traveling preferred; good references. Address | E. A., box 272, Call office. PROTESTANT young woman wishes position to do light housework for elderly couple: city or country. Please call or address 1102 Howard st. 3100 PER month—Office partner CULL! Sutter st. | ~terview to-day: excellent opening. | i COOK and second_girl, $25 and $20, Oakland. actiye_and MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter &t. energetic; exceptional opportunity. *13 Bush. NURSEGIRL, care of one child, $12; sleep | SBLOND COOK, who can help on pastry;coun- home. MISS CULLEN, 3% Suttér st. try: $0. HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearny st. GERMAN or Swedlsh cook, §35; 2 second girls, | BOILER-MAKERS wanted at the Risdon Tron Works, Beale and Howard sts.; § months’ steady work for good men. Apply at Howard- st. entrance. 2 Girls looking | BOY wanted to make himself useful for board and lodging. 1317 Jackson st. AGENT: travel with photographers, sell cou- $20 cach; an Irish girl as cook, $20; 20 house- work girls, $10 to $30, city and country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. SECOND girl, $15, easy place. for first-class situations can be suited by calling on MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. HOUSEWORK, 2 in family, $15; Irish girl | pons and take orders for views and crayons, preferred. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. | ete. Apply 1305 Guerrero st. CHAMBERMAID, $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 | WANTED—A night barkeeper, North German; Sutter st. Wages i roferences (rom last place. Box REFI! | 2155, Cait Office. REFINED German second girl and nurse, $15, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COOK, Napa, 320: small boardigg-hause. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. SEAMEN and green hands wanted to go in a steam whaler. WM. LANE, 504 Davis st. YOUNG man to learn barber trade in 4 to 8 weeks. 1542 Market st. SXPERIENCED ad. solicitor for good publi- cation: liberal commission. Address box 2765, Call Office. WANTED—Young man to learn trade. Stu- parich Manufacturing Company, 523 Markel. EAT girl assist housework, $10 to $15. MI CULLEN, 3% Sutter WOMAN with a child $15, CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COOK and second girl, same house, $30 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 325’ Sutter st. = ranch work. MISS FRENCH maid, speaks English, good hair- dresser, milliner, needlewoman and packer, would like to travel to Europe: good refer- ences. Apply L. H., 1231 Turk st. THE question of the day—Where to obtain a competent house servant. Try headquarters, 1018 Washington st., Oakland. LADY wishes situation as housekeeper or charge of furnished rooms or chamberwork. Address box 251, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman, lately from New York, wishes situation: good cook: can do any kind of work; city or country. 1% Sixth. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants situation to do light housework; wages $5. 219 Day st., tween Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth. FRENGH nuras, 45— | OPERATOR at ladies’ tafloring. 16 Turk 2 second girls, 520 and $25; nurse, grown | Street. child, $20; 6 cooks in German and American families, $25 and $30; cook, small hotel, $25: ironer in laundry, §25; 3 waitresses, $I5 and | $20; and_girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT CO., 316 Sutter st | PROTESTANT nurse for an institution, city, | $20, call early; neat girl, light housework, | American family of 2 persons, city, $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment | Agents, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Boy to learn a trade. 2365 M. st. 7 a. m., Bradley Cement Tray Shop " ¥ YOUNG man to wash dishes and s generally useiul. 1651 vark:x !?‘ke fmsert WANTED—A barber to rent a fu Arnly at grocery, corner Baker sts. PARTNER for first-class bakery and confec- rnished shop. Greenwich ll{’d = e tionery: does & good business. > SWEDISH cook. $25: German housegirl, $20 | 3754, Call office. © usiness. Apply bux Trish housegirl, $25: second girl, $20 Vouns | - 2 sl SR girl, $12. MRS. NORTON. 3% Sutter &t | PARTNER wanted: barber for Wednesday, COOK, _student boarding-house, $%. MRS. rday and Sunday; percentage. 701 Larkin. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. WHEELWRIGHT; one that understands run- HOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted; widower with children or lodging-house: understands all branches of housekeeping. 1906 Mission st. SWEDISH woman with a child wishes position as housekeeper or general housework: refer- ences. 183 Linden st., Oakland, Wednesday or Thursday. YOUNG woman would like a position; Is a housekeeper. Call or address 1203 Mar- et st., room 9B, second floor. L:&Lfim the Bast Wishes situstion as Call 102 Taylor st Foom 10T o TOOmS: LADY wishes position as hou: do plain sewing and mendins. Bixtn 't't.“.l room SECOND _girl, $25; second girl, §15. MRS, NORTON, 323 Sutter st. ning machinery ‘and an _all-around black: . Address or 5 ' WILSON, Redwood City. | O DEMENT SATLORS, ordinary seamen and ca coast, Australia and Europe, 2 Steuart st. = WAITRESS for_country hotel §$2%. R. T. WARD & CO.. 608 CLOAK and_suit saleslady nters for i steady place; S S Clay xt RMAN'S, milliners; sales- ladies for department store; office assistant | WANTED—Young m: ; short for Sacramento. 1023 Market st. distance in wuntry‘:nl"::{l!'l::.r‘l:-:?:-,f'qsxx:"lfi } SELECT Ladies' Clerks’ Exchange; stricly | ICAtionS, etc.: wages lo. board and lodsins. copyists, es, clerks, etc. Ash: | WAN' 10 to clean room ington st.. Oukland. nights Zc or Te week. 108 New Montgomery. APPRENTICE at neat young | BARBERS' oy - “kirl. MRS, M. G. ALLEN, 78 O'Farrell st | ment. Bernard: Secy. 102 Teh: tor South 5. COOK, family of 2; middle-aged woman: refer- | BARBER-SHOP: 3$200: 2 3 living-rooms; Chees“Nopis bec. T 'and 6. il Bina st Tent 3. 221 San Publo ave.’