The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 8, 1898, Page 8

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\VATOR HAD A BAD NIGHT Finished Next to Last in the Waterhouse Stake at Oakland. Broke Watches in Trials and the Public in Actual Racing. Jockey Gouin Earned Applause for His Piloting of May W—Four Choices Downed. The muchly-touted Lavator from the | bonbon siring of Walter Jennings had the Waterhouse stake On first public . played for a mild when the barrier w re- | to go with the fleld. rsemen that have held vator youngster have \why with the con- imbedded their minds ted a bet on him when he he started vesterday, and their checks h way, from 6 t0 5 to 4 to everybody stru forcing the od 5. The distanc longs, and Lav Ocorona for 1 him away well, but the chestnut not a particle of speed from the Olinthu Henry collared I had been Bevens, with got n S a short dis won with imidity cover drive, from were in poor form again, tak- purses. Though the books on one or two races, the |y undoubtedly quit ~well | for the , but put up favorite r maiden for the ich won t of 4to 1 en down to 13 to ow he even mone rlong selling ru start, fin Rainer, 5 favoritism 3 Lady cholce for held her ng at the Official, the was third second When J Anc W owi ner of the furlong _sprint, defeating the odds on choice O'Connell and the speedy Montgomery. he was the recipient of a flatte vation s tern hoy rode an excellent race and s a Tho! worthy of ¢ f to bre: }?;‘-w\'., o First Race—P. A. Finnegan, Elsmore, Mistle- wo ton an indistinct t Second Race—Carter D, Jay Wheeler, Claud- The final mi tus | favorite Twinkler. Third Race—Magdalenes, Sweet Cakes, Ofal. Ehs e f T h Race—Paul Pry, Earl Cochran, Don The Plutoc siouny, Mocorito. after cutting out a hot pace, | miren _Swi averdale, Plan, Song and finished third Fifth Race—Sweet Faverdale, Plan, Song .k N Sixth Race—Sport McAllister, Lucky Star, finaclos Florimel Several of the Burns Handicap horses re- e thett oAl ke on Unable to Meet Their Obligations Vinct a quarter tog finishing in about the went the journey in the d t Scarborough in the t —_— TO-DAY ENTRIE: First 5 Race—Seven furlongs: three-year-olds; Melv. 08 Amelia_Fon: for $4500, but is on THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1898 867 Moringa, 705 Brambella 107 104 107 Race—One mile; Second yward os Troncos Merry Boy . 1 Bobbins ear-olds; selling. ce—One and a s s ‘and upward 101] 527 Don 7| $37 Ockturuck . | 544 Magnus .. selling. Mary Nievez. 740 Carter D.. Sylvester . 07 Durward Tom Sufith . 740 Jay Wheeler Olivia 5 Zaraida Huntsman 7 Claudius . 791 Mirambo . 740 Rebekah . Third Race—Three and a half furlongs; 93 846 Glad 103| $52 Rey d ...101, 857 Paul .13 l 110] 567 Mistleton 102| 862 Towanda 10((122)P. A. 105 Finnegan.11§ ‘104 104 four-year-olds and 95| 873 Zacatosa . Limatus Clarencio. Pry Fifth Race—One and a sixteenth miles; three- r-olds and upward; selling. b..101| 852 Lena 719 Plan SIS Watomba ... 'weet Faverdalel07 ong and Dancel0d xth Ract r-olds and upward; selling. Pescador . 4] 826 Miss Ruth 10: McAlllster 861 oril SELECTIONS3 A. J. Turner, liv treet, has fai avings and L an Society rotected by of property on Steiner. Henry G. Pfaeflle, itioned to be declared wes $1809 61 and values h S. M. Darrah | aile a treet, piece near a bute in S41 Chapple McFarlane €48 Allahabad . 866 Roy Carruthers.108 807 Mount Ro; holds 88 Five and a half furlongs; four- | an 111 06 Sit1 mel FOR TO-DAY. The German his note a_mortgage McAllister has pe- lvent. He ets at $150. _— e The Jury Was Unable to Agree. The jurors in the case of John P. Nel- who sought to r reet Railws to agree on Hunt discharged them further consideration " W Dadly wa line and that the collisio; egligence of the moto: = < run into by a car injured. s due to the | 0 frim Company, verdict, and last evening | of the case. of the Mi He “THE CALLS” C RACING CHART. il 7.1898. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—135th day of tha Weather fine. Track Winter Meeting, Thursday, Aprl good. SG() FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; three-ve = ar-olds; purse, $300. Tndex. Horses, Weight |St m. %m. Str C 195/ 2 I S s 10! 4 ST e h S 5 halef N 65 105 5 43 97 s SasE : 85 1 6 82 6 14 51 41 G. Wilson. 20 30 105 1 6% 62 63 5% (Ames 35 25 1 7 2h 43 4h 61 H. Brown....| 40 6 1 3 52 T4 73 T2 Clawson . 3 S 107! 8 82 £3 S 4 |McIntyre 12 % 1 a 92 94 9 10 915 |McGinn | 60 150 100110 10 10 10 10 |Devin 100 200 r. Howard & Thacker's br. c. by Sid-Dottle Dimple. Good start. 863 SECOND RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $350. . 10p. OL |Gray .. 51 MclIntyre .50 6 [H. Martin...l} 7 [Clayton . 1 8 3 Bly g MeDonald 0 £19 San Augustine IRurck ovain 12 H. Brown. 15 |Piggott |McHugh Thorpe Shields o 9%, Winner, Won easily “Time, George Ba Good start 884, =27 —Four and a half furlo two-year-olds; Norfolk-Cuban the Waterhouse S 5. Winner, J. Brown & Co.’s ch G Won easily. . ¢. by Red Iron-Lily Wright x. Horses. Weight.ISt. %m. %m. %m. Str. I Jocke Olinthu L1816 22 1 Shields HEAR Sevens DSl g % 21" [Hennessy ..ol 5 18 Humidity 150 4 h 32 IClawso | 7-3 Obsidian 111 51 44 IThorpe Fl Mido us! o 4% 53 [Piegott vator 1l 2 7 66 [Clayton .10 2 1183 R e 61 7__IH. Martin a with Humidity. 865 ]'V\;T;.Tfljikr’h\f > . “Tndex rses TH. Weight (818) Free Lady sS4 Officia £42 Fd Gartl: (8%6) Blarn $47_Bomi a0l 3 Won easily. Winner, iy Weight fm. %m. Str. Fin. | op. ©L %2 Twinkler, 3 ...._..8S/8 7% 4h 3% 34 11 [Clawson Lo 53 Plufocrat, 4...1031 1 22 2% 21 2h 24 [Dorsey i 854 Mocorito, 3 961 3 13 11% 11% 1h 32 IWoods L3 15 g o8l 4 3 i (" 61 43 44 IDevin . 10 % WE 5 4% 3% 41 61 5% IH Mart T 3 33 61 6% T1 T2 €2 IThorpe 4 0 578 Don Gara, §. a0GlT 8 8 2 8 72 [McGinn 5100 (826) Break o'Day, 4. 10616 51 78 5% 5% 8 |Shields 52 % %27 Li Hung Chang, 3.. 8§| * ... |Regan . 30 200 “Lett. Time, 1:42. Winner, Wm. Boots & Son's br. Poor start. “Can first three driving. c. by imp. Brutus-Nabette. 100 | in San Mate camp. shrimp fishe also the jew advice, swort ceny and Ki different rec! dealt out in D R R R R R e e R D O O R R T & R R o Sy S OO G The eloper LO YUEN AND GON SHEE. An Elopement Which Is Stirring Up Chinatown. There i{s great excitement among the members of the Young Wo tong of the Six Companies, in Chinatown, over the elopement or ab- duction of the wife of Tong Lum Dye, a shrimp fisher, who has a camp Tong Lum Dye, who is a member of the Young Wo Association, had his home on Stockton street and there with her mother while he attended to his business at his fish o County. Some weeks ago Lo Yuen, a sewing machine room on the floor with the family of Tong Lum Dye, and was not long in acquainting himself with the circumstances surrounding the He ingratiated himself with Gon Shee, wife, and her mother, and soon came to be looked upon as a friend in whom every confidence could be placed. Last Saturday Lo Yuen came to the house and told Gon Shee that her husband had sent for her to come to his camp in San Mateo Coun- ty and bring with her money and jewelry. The woman made her prep- arations and took not only her own money, but that of her sister and r's family. els of her relati S, house, making a total value of about $1000. The two left the house together and from that time to this neither has been seen. Investigation on the part of the husband and his friends revealed the fact that the woman had purchased an American costume just after leaving the house, and it is supposed that in this guise the pair are living together somewhere in the city. Yesterday a representative of the Young Wo Association went to the City Hall and laid the matter before Chief Lees, and acting on his nt for is the e out a warr; It dnaping. ecute the pair to the fullest extent of the law, and in order that they may be brought to justice the association has offered a reward of $100 for the arrest of Lo Yuen, or information that will lead to his arrest. ent of a married woman is looked upon with particular disfavor among the Chinese, and the energies of the tong will be di- rected toward avenging the wrong done to Tong Lum Dye, and while American justice will be invoked to catch the offenders It that after the American courts get through with him he will have a with the inner circles of koning Chinatown. | THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks took another turn upward on old up oon call, the other ks improv and Nevad: rising sl and Sier stocks htly gain about sold up Electric son Ligl are now ex-coupon $1 50, fining Compan an ment ompany of Amad an assessment of 30c e share, delinquent May 14. The Best & Belcher and Con, Cal. & Vi assessments of tively, will be @ The annual m Company will be STOCK AND S Spring Valley Wi $5000 S P Branch R: $1000 do do Street— 35 Hutchinson S P 50 Hawalian Comm 10 Oakland Gas ... ) Oceanic Steamshi 10 Pacific Gas Imp 200 Vigorit Powder Street— 6 Spring Vailey Wi 80 Giant Powder 65 Spring Vi 2% do 100 Hawailan C & S 200 Best & Belcher. 600 Con Cal & Va. 100 Crown Foint 300 Gould & Curry 1000 Alta. = Andes . Best & Belcher. 150-on Cal & Va.. 10 Pacific Gas Imp . 45 8 F Gas & Electric Co. Afternoon 150 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 do dn s 3. $1000 Market-street Railway Bonds 5s. 30§ F Gas & Electric Co. 20 % @b by 30 Hawaitan Comm 2 do do Street— 50 Hawailan Comm 5 do do do do To L B0 0D 100 Hutchinson S P Co G do do % do do . 85S I" Gas & Electric. and 25c per ‘share respe inquent in the boards to-day. eting of the Tallant Banking eld tc BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY, April -2 p. m. | 00 Bopt & : _.id.Ask. Bid. Ask. | 5 one U S Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 42 200 Chollar 4s quar coup..110%111% |Pac Gas Imp.. 84 700 Con Cal & Vi 7s 4s quar reg...109 110 |Pac L Co. ol s quar new...121 12%|S F G & E.. uld & Curr Miscellaneous— San Fran ! | 200 Hale & Norc Ir‘ b 5s.114%116 Stock Gas..... 12 — |° R % Insurance— q - e e e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. it Bank Stocks— RS e ok & THURSDAY, April 7— p. m. h I'Bank of cai. Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. ot 3 ba. Cal'S D & T Alpha 03 | Julia S0z [HC& 85610 RlistiNacs s Alta 20 Justice = LA 1. Coi6s Lon P & A..130 — |Andes 15 [Kentuck D304 Do gntd Mer Txchange — 15 | Belcher 23/Lady Wash .... — 03 arket-st 6s Nev Nat B...151%15 | Benton Con 2 | Mexican . 42 43 Savings Banks— | Best & Belcher 34 Dccidental 1112 90 3 00 Nat Ger S & L..1600 — | Bullion . 08 Ophir .. T NC Hum S & L.1050 1160 | Caledonia 27 Overman 09 N Mutual Sav. — 42% | Chollar .. 16 Potost . a1 4 N Ry Cal S F Sav U.. — 600 |Con Car & Vi §3|Savage 2 2 S & L So.... — 100 |Challenge Con. 28[Seg Bel 0305 Security 8 B 20 — | Confidence . Scorpion i = N Cal ~y Union T Co.1000 — | Con Imperiai ierra Nevada.2 05 2 15 Onk Gas Street R Crown Point Siiver Hill ... — 04 Do 2d is California Con New Yor] {Syndicate ... — 06 Om Ry 6 Geary Eureka Con 2 Standard 160165 P & O 6 Market Exchequer 6 Union Con 48 49 P & Ch Ry 6s. — 110 Presidio Gould & ( 26/Utah ST Powell-st 6. Powder. 3 of. 22 2 Reno WL& California ....120 150 Sac Elec E Dynamite,.. — 9% SF&NP |Giant Con Co. 40 42 SUNOL NOT LIABLE. Vigorit ... 2% 2% | = , | Miscellaneous— 5|Al Pac Assn.. 97 Ger Ld Wks.110 Hana P _Co... HC &S Co. ater .. y Bonds Co erclal & Sugar. ip Co ater INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. 10S F Gas & Electric ercial & Sugar. Afternoon Session. Co, 8 30. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yvesterday: Morning Session. 32/200 Mexican ... 751330 Sierra Nevada.. g’%lm Union Con ... 1 Afternoon Sessfon. 19/160 Mexican . 18(300 Oceldental 321200 Ophir 751100 Savage . left his wife worker, rented a the with all the available money in the Lo Yuen on the charge of grand lar- intention of the association to pros- s probable Chinese law which is + + + + + + + + + + + + + 3¢ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 3 e 3 % 1100 ... : 190 Gould & Curry.. 200 Hale & Norcrs! 50 50 Sierra Nevada. 150 300 Unicn Con llowing were the sales in the Pacif in | Beard yesterdey: asRk Session. w00 0 Potosi a to ht 0 400 Mexican 50 Occidental 200 Ophir 200 or er a. o 00 Alta 200 ... 300 Andes 600 Belcher 400 Best & Belcher. | United States vDistnct Judge De Haven Decides the Matter of the Collision With the Olympic. Stock Gas Hutch S P Co. 44 Tni v tock, Ga: AT S nited States District Judge De Haven St Nat Vin Cor 2 7y | Wednesday rendered an opinfon in the case Marin Co Oceanic S Co. 53 5414 | of the petition of the Piper-Aden-Goodall Spring Val pac A Fodse 1% 3 Company, owner of the steamer Sunol ins & Elect Pac Bor Co... 9 — | for limitati . Cent Gaslight. — |Par Paint Co. g — | :OF limitation of liability for the collision MEL Co..... — 13% | with the bark Olympic in the bay, by rea- Marolmg Besston. | son of which collision the Olympic was 50aaaGan _4300 | thrown upon her side, filled with water Hutchinson § P Co. 4350 |and her cargo became a total loss. §i oo o & The oninion is to the effect that the 25 do do petitioner is entitled to a decree: that neither the petitioner nor the steamer Svnol is liable for any loss or damage occasioned by the collfsion, and that the | claimants take nothing. —————— A Landlord Sued for Damages. | Joseph Hettler, who conducts a bakery | at 123 Taylor street, commenced suit yes- terday against George Wendell, the owner of the property, to recover $5000 damages. Hettler alleges in his complaint that the | Plumbing in the house was defective and }Khul the landlord neglected to have it repaired, notwithstanding the fact that h_c had been informed of its condition. A young son of the plaintiff recently took sick and died, and Hettler claims that the fatal {llness was brought about by the poor sewerage in the house. —_————— Builders’ Contracts. George Roth (owner) with H. Behrens (con- tractor), architects, Salfield & Kohlberg.( All work except painting, plumbing, gas fitting | and concrete work for a 3-story basement and attic frame building on E line of Buchanan street, 137:6 N of Geary, N 50 by E 87:6; $7455, Miss Mary McQuald (6wner) with John Ken- eally (contractor), architect, owner. All work except painting. finishing, ' hardware, plaster | centers and brackets, mantels and gas fixtures | for a 2-story frame building with brick fou dation, rough basement and attic (2 flats) on I line of Second avenue, 124:7% N of Califor- nia, N 25 by ¥ 120, OL 72; $267; —_——— ARRIVED. Thursday, April 7. “stmr Laguna, Peterson, 48 hours from Ven- ara. SAILED. Thursday, April 7. 40| Stmr Westport, Jacobs. 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. ACASPAR—Arrived April 7—Stmr Jewel, hnc GREENWOOD—Salled April 7—§ - wood, for San Franclaco. | St POINT LopoL ELEGRAPHIC. BOS—10_p. m.—Wi : ind NW; velocity 16-tites, e Basy: 42 90 80 23 | wi THE COURT IS AFTER HOLLIDAY Bench Warrant Issued for the Arrest of an Attorney. Judge Joachimsen Declares His Bonds of Two Thousand Dollars Forfeited. Conduct of Professional Suretles to Be Investigated by the Grand Jury. A. M. Holliday, an attorney, charged with a felony, has apparently fled from the city, and yesterday morning Judge | Joachimsen declared his bonds forfeited and issued a bench warrant for his ar- Test. Holliday was arrested about ten days ago on a warrant charging him with ob- taining money by false pretenses. The complaining witness was N. J. Bailey, 132 Duncan street, who alleged that Holliday had obtained from him in various sums the total of over $1000. Bailey's mother- in-law is supposed to be one of the heirs to a wealthy estate in England, and through a lady friend he was induced to employ Holliday to look after the case. Holliday represented to Bailey that he had a friend in London, England, named ‘W. E. Sterling, an attorney, who would take charge of the case there, and by means of “fake’” telegrams from Ster- ling, who was a myth, he succeeded in getting the money from Bailey till he became suspicious and swore to the com- plaint for Holliday's arrest. The charge of obtaining money by false pretenses was withdrawn and Holliday was charged with a felony in sending a forged telegram. He was released on $2000 bonds, and when the case was called last Monday Holliday failed to appear in court. He again failed to appear Tues. day, Wednesday and yesterday, and then Attorn Kelly, who represented Bailey, asked that his bonds be declared for- cited. _Holliday’s sureties are Thomas King, 76412 Mission street, and Philip Reichert, 2645 Folsom street. The bond was ac: cepted by Justice of the Peace Groez- inger while he was presiding in Judge Campbell’s court and Bond Inspector Newman drew Groezinger’'s attention to | the fact that both King and Reichert were professional bondsmen and were on a large number of bonds, but the justice said he knew both men and they were all right. They are the same two men who attempted to qualify in the Cervantez case in Judge Coffey’s court, but Judge Coffey refused to accept their bond. The attention of the District Attorney | was called to the conduct of King and Reichert, and he will take the matt before the Grand Ju S —_—————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Willlams, Healdsbrg, F Smith, Fresno H Wilbur, Ukiah F R Margetta, Utah J Morrell,” Stockton | B Greenbaum,’ Nev M B Barber, Hanford (L Verkoff, Toronto G Arnold, §'Diego A H Burton, D C Miss I Ottwell, Can | F Scott, Ontario T A Ripperdan, Cal |G F Clark & f, Cal J F Roberts, Colton |H Bremer, N ¥ I Wessell, Stockton | H A Hudson, N Y G W Oman, Stockton |J Armstrong, L T C Denton & w, i PALACE G F Curtls, Cal T F Gane & w, Chgo J A Kiley, Ch D Miss Baker, Cal HOTEL., C T Boal, Chgo Mrs C T Boal, Chgo Miss E M Boal, Chgo Miss A C Boal, Chgo Mrs G L Fort, 11l R G Brown, Bodle Mrs J v J — Rhodes, Denver Nexa osntid I Rhodes, Denver |Mrs J Marble &m, N Y H Letourman, Paris W H nith, Pa J J'S Rodgers, Pa |F H Smith, Tl M Popham, D C Mrs F H Smith, Tl C Masscn, § Jose Mrs J Dickinson, N Y Miss A C Spicer, N Y Miss S D Spicer, N ¥ J A Phillips & w, Ta J M Gairn, Portland J P Channing, N Y T Walling, w & c, U SN H Gorham & w, Nev Flint Jr, S Juan M_Gorham, Gold H S rs RV Sebree, Mont D Schwartz, N Y S M Garrett, U S N J E_ Rhodes, Denver D T Davies, C C Townsend, Pa J H Rico, Mazatlan Mrs E Hill. N Y Miss S D Munsey, N Y |L H Blakeman, N Y |F. Foley, Minn Baylis, N Y Mrs F Foley, Minn B M Gy H E Mrs E S Baylis, N Y GRAND HOTEL. A C Travis, Belmont |F B Meyers, Cinn G W White, Seattle |Mrs Hill, L Ang H L Ruhack, Seattle G Lingo, Birds Landg J R Horse, ]anve T H Green, S Rafael J Sullivan, 3 «a N W M Lawlor, S Rafael J C Briggs, Ventura P A Stanton, L Ang € P Strong Minn W H Thurton, Wash W L Wentz, Cal C Hoffman&w, Denver L Williams, Alaska W Kennedy&w, Chgo Mrs Willlams B C C G Pickett, N Y B Kelly & w, Portland F Winhan&w, Salinas|O Willlams, Cal Mrs Birnhan, Salinas|J E Ward, Modesto W S James, Gold Hill| BALDWIN E R Gifford, Auburn W Wallace & w, 11l W N Griffith, N Y J Glick, Stockton J Scott, New York T Twhig, New York [Mrs M S Miller, Towa H § Brown, San Jose |Mrs W J Moore, Towa C Singden, ‘Bakersfleld |J L Sullivan, Cal M E Harris, Oakland |Capt F B Turner, Or J W Jackson, Memphis|G D Allman, Oakiand Lt H E Parmenter & G Thomas & w, Il w, US N |A S Salsky, Denver Dr W E Taylor, US N/ M Jones, Chicago S Weinheimer, Mo I —_—————— €AN FRANCISCO CALL. F J Clark, Boston Mrs Farmer, Salem |Miss Farmer, Salem T Ramsay, Redwood B McCullough, Cal J S Newman, N Y J Tinley, Sacto J W Browning, Neb J A Hunter, N Y Mrs Rudhling, Cal S Toole & w, Vallejo W Thomas, H B Muir, U |{F R Davis, ¥ Miss Inglish, Stanford J F_Gilis, Towa Dr Walker&w, Denver HOTEL. C E Metzger, N Y A W Dickee & w, N Y S W de Witt, D C E S Haladay, Pittsbrg J Curtin, §'D 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—521 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 w:.til 9:30 o'clock. 1041 Mission street; open untfl 10 oclock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until § o'clock. 106 Eleventh street: open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o' clock. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Comnandery No. 1, K. T., Masonic Temple, Post and Mont- gomery sts.—Regular assembly THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Order of the Temple. All fraters are courteously invite SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. YERBA Buena Lodge of Perfection No. 1-Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, April §, at 8 o'clock. Fourth_degree. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. Cornwall | Mrs C C Townsend, Pa | SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. 5 R, CLEVELAND and assistant from Mo Yorks batns; massage. # Graat ave. room 5. MISS L. DEAN, genuine Turkish baths. 906 Market st., room 29, second floor. FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. Post st., room 10, second floor front. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L RITTA BLACK, genulne massage; manicure; ‘magnetic treatment. 223 Post st., room 3. MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; Swedish movement. 906 Market. room 25, second floor. ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet baths. 15% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ———— SITUATIONS XANTED-FEMALE. LADIES looking for first-class help, or send your orders to MISS CU Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German nursery governess de- sires situation; best reference; city or coun- try. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. COMPETENT German nurse desires situation; good seamstress; best of reference. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. A NO. 1 German cook, best of reference, de- sires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO. 316 Sutter st. ; AT the Swedish and Germ: reau a number of first-class girls are await- ing situations. Please call or telephone to N 323 Sutter st. Elelle call LEN, 325 position as cashier in YOUNG Iady would 1i Address box restaurant; good references. 3216, Call office. AMERICAD care of children and upstairs work. Call 2 TWO respectable German girls wish work to- gether; city or country; light work or cham- b 946 Harrison s nursegirl wishes a place to take illing to assist with Minna st. usiness experienc and German, res position of any. Address 1. H. San Bruno road, 122 | an Employment Bu- | HELP WANTED--Continued. SECOND girl, $15; nurse, $15. 3%5 Sutter st. i R = MOTHER and daughter or 2 friends, $35; e 188 CULLEN, 3% Sutter st * JRSE girl, $10. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter street. & g e HOUSEKEEPER, mining town, §25. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. iy FRENCH nursery governess, $35; second girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. WAITRESS, country first-class hotel, see party here. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. RESTAURANT waitress, $4 per week. MISS CULLEN, 3% Suter st. WOMAN with a child, §15, good place; work- ng housekeeper. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. HOUSEWORK girl, 2 in family, §30; chamber- maid, $20; 12 housework girls, city and coun- try, §20 and §25. MISS CULLEN, i% Sutter. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, country, $10, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter NEAT woman keep house, old lady, $12. MISS 5 Sutter st. s COMPANION and assist, $10. MISS CULLEN, 5 Sutter st REFINED WOMA housekeeper, $12 ULL FRENCH-SPOKEN maid to travel, $30. HANM N & CO., 10 eary st. COOK, small hot C. R. HANSEN & CO., 2 WAITRESSES, mountain hotel, tel, all year, $20. 104 Geary HOUSEK MISS with_a girl_as_working MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. ‘mai C. R. tree fare and increase. 104 Geary 2 waltresses, es, country ho- SEN & CO., 1, American N & CO., PER for a spring ho C.'R. HANSE? lady preferred, $3. 164 Gea s maid to travel, ses: seam: s for an institu- egirl for a ranch, no cooking, housegirls, $15 to §20. C. K. 104 Geary st GRS 5 lad; hambermaid. , 104 Geary st. KEEPER, $12 to $15 nursegirl, 315. MRS. Trish_housegirl, ORTON, 323 Sut YOUNG woman with baby work: wages no object. Franklin st., room 26. YOUNG German woman wants situation to do housework. Call Friday at lOllj/. Yorlf ,“' ELDERLY American woman es to do wishes wigh country. Address 136 Fifth st., near Howard AMERICAN woman, speaks German, wan work In small family; no washing; no chil- dren; good plain cook; reference; object, good home; §15 month; no postals. 245 Natoma. chamberwork; cook for small hotel, mines or ca; 217 Eddy at., room §. -AGED American woman, neat and ving, desires place on ranch {n Fresno to cook for men only. Address MRS. S, Fresno Postoffice, Cal keeper, ranch, MIDDL! sa voung girls wish situations for nght 1 TWO 3 housework and_take care of children. Minnesota st., Potrero. WOMAN wants to take care of sick person. 859 Mi. on st., room 3. YOUN keeping or plain mending; short distance in country 1104 Mission st., room 10. woman_ wishes situation to do house- no objection to Call or address ELDERLY woman wants situation to aselst in lig ping. 2402 Polk st Address Newport House, 21 | housework; is a good cook and baker; city or | MOTHER and_daughter; positions as house- | | 4 GIRLS, country, $20 to §25; German cook | SWEDISH housegirl, American German housegirl, American fami girls to assist, $10 to $12. 323 Sutter st. 3 WAITRESSES, secord girl, $2 323 Sutter st. NEAT German girl companion to S-year-old girl, $15; housegirl, $20. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. restaurant, nurse, $20. family, cook, $30; second gir], §$25. MRS. NORTON, M. SIMINOFF, | HONEST German or Swedish girl, housework: good_plain cook; sleep home; §16. Address 111 Steiner st. | GIRL for light housework and cooking In fam- ily of 2; wages $10. 980 Post st. NURSEGIRL wanted at 1121 Steiner st YOUNG girl to a ist in light housework, 1231 . bet. 2ith and 25th sts.; Howard ca 410 Kearny s or Swedish girl wanted for down- stalrs work; must be a good cook. 1130 O'Farrell st. sires few more engagements by the day or week; $1 25. Box 5083, Call. or to do plain mending. 34 Sixth st., room 6. GOOD dressmaker wishes few more engage- ments by the day; references. GERMAN girl wishes to do second work or upstairs work; no postals answered. 9§ Eu- gene ave., opposite Thirtieth and Mission sts. REFINED, intelligent American lady as man- aging housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 31% Turk st., room 14. MON elry; SY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jew- low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. keeper's position or to do plain mending. $1y13 Howard st., room 3. CHEAPEST and best in_America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in _the United States or Canada one year for $150, postage SITUATIONS WANTED-—MALE. loaned on watches, Jew- MONEY diamonds, elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeeper | 112 Taylor st. | SALESLADIES; trimmer; 2 office clerk: neat, competent waitresses; 20 shop girls; 2 milliners. 313 Bush st. YOUNG girl to learn pants making; good sewer; pald while learning. 52 Stevenson st. YOUNG German woman wishes working house- | | LADY stenographer who FINISHERS wanted on custom coats. WANTED—First-class_waistmakers at 222 Post st., rocms 10, 11 and 12 THOROUGHLY _experienced talloress on cus- 72 Seventh st tom coats. WANTED—4 girl 2326 Santa general housework; wages lara ave., Alameda. 604 Jes- ste st., cor. Seventh. TAILORESS wanted at 935 Market st., room 12, understands book- keeping; dental office assistant. 313 Bush st. S for gloves, notlons and candy restaurant cashier. 313 Bush. SALESLADI department LADY cashier and matron able to take inte est in select and profitable cash busines references. 313 Bush st. 2 UNDER clerks, wholesale trade, assistant ndent. 1023 Marke: Woman to cook and do housework | CHIN tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 64 Clay st. JAPANESE Employ: fice—Best help and Northern Hscing Ce Polk; tel. Polk 422. CHINESE and Japanese employment office: best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm’t Office: cholce help; tel. Grant 58 Geo. Aoki, 30 Gearw st. WANTED—Position as clerk or collector. years' office e erience; am _stenographer; willing to furnish bond. Address box 3370, Call office. m't Of! 1808 SOBER, industrious young man wants position as gardener in private family. Box 323, Call. WELL educated businesslike young man of leasant _address, good taiker, knowing rench, English and Russian, desires posi- tion; ity references. Box 3222, Call. FIRST-CLASS bushelman wishes work; city. Box 2677, Call office. YOUNG man wishes with city; Call office. position; well acquainted references furnished. Box 3219, to open and close set of books; best of refer- ences. Box 3372, Call office. BOOKKEEPER, understands thoroughly how | S and Japanese (estab, 20 years) help; | ED in small family. required. 2 LADI one who plays piano. Call office. TED—Girl for second work and walting. 1307 Hyde st. 2705 Buchanan st.; reference S to assist proprietor in_road house: Address O. S., box 33, my toflet specialties. MRS 806 Market st. FOR Sale—Good paying business; office sui able for 1 or 2 ladies; good locality; cheap rent; §100 required. Address O. S., box 33, Call ‘office. TAILORESS wanted on coats. near Third. TAILORESS wanted on vests. 10 Chelsea place, near Powell st. GIRL to assist in housework and children. 2000 Twenty-first st. 724 Howard st., MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant av. PLEASANT sunny rooms; day or week; re- spectable. 142 Seventh, Girard House. GERMAN girl for plain cooking and house- work. 609 Franklin st. JAPANESE young boy wishes position as WANTED—By man and wite, position to take charge of rooming-house Or any place of no objections to country; wife a good pianist. Address box 3214, Call office, S0 ¥ BAKER foreman of experience wants work, city or country; stock or compressed yeast. _ Address Baker, 309 Third st., Oakland. CHINESE boy, fir W shlngs: cooking country; references; counter. MAX GAMB, 712 Mission st. CHINESE boy wants position as good family. Call 627 Dupont s e YOUNG man wishes situation with house palnter: can fresco or do scenery painting and stripe; small wages. Address H. IN& KIPP, 110 Vicksburg st. e WAITER wants situatlon; speaks English and lerman; city or country. A. R. KIN Gy KING, 949 BOOKKEEPER with good experience wish :mmlo;;mfim a8, borclkk:eper or cashier: can urnish the best of references. %2 Call Office. T e s DE wishes a situation In private family good walter and houseworker; first-class city | amily reference given. K. N., box 3, Call. | trust; are thoroughly competent and reliable; | ~class family cook; small | R W. S. K., 615% Dupont. YOUNG man wishes _situation for kitchen work; assistant cook in saloon and lunch | LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positios free; patterns 25c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit: trying on: trial free. _— MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED—Fred Ohlander, call at office; neat German to wait on table and clean windows in first-class private family, $25 and found; 2 milkers, $2, Mendocino = County; 2 farm hands §20; farmer. handy with tools, $26 per montk; cook, small ranch, steamer, $50; 10 coal miners and others. ' W. D. EW WANTED—Millman for quartz mine, $3 a day, see boss in city; 3 miners, §2 a day and board. Apply to J. F.' CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. WANTED—Quartz millman who understands cyanide process; must be young, energetic man; would like one who understands assay- ing; $125 per month: see boss in city. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Quartz miners, $50 and board; car- mine, $2 50 a day: laborer for mine, gravel miner, $2'50 a day. Apply OSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. lectro-plater machinist, lathe , etc., $350 to $4 a day: Scandinavian teamster, ,26; also helper, $20; coal miners, $3 to $4 a day: blacksmith, $2 50 a day: tis 3373, SITUATION as gardener by steady man: can milk, drive; handy about 3 inces Radress G. M. 15 Poik st c’ "eterences. BUTCHER and sausage-maker, G situation; clty or country. Box 84, Call otfee TAILOR. German, good all- Wwants situation. Box o4, Call offcer orman. WAITER, German, want: - country. W., box 40, Call offes o €ItV or CARPENTER, handy with plumbers’ painters’ o, "can”run engifc o ent of real property; I Cal’Office. © '°% ™ages. Address E., Box 2, MAN and wife, German, would like in private family or on a ranch: good hand with horses; can do milking, gardening, etc. _C. F., box i1, Call office, Oaxland. = o WANTED—Position as_coas Swede: best of references. JOHN PETERSON, 1724 Eddy st. a place Please reply to CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl: Call. Sent to any address in the Unit States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. r address. and 2 cents In stemps to the Santa Teresa Poultry Farm, Eden Vale, Cal., and you wili Tecelve their new illustrated catalogue and poultry guide. THEY are closing out underwear, hosiery, gloves, corsets, veiling, varns, laces, cur- tains, bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- neer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. room 6; tel. 550. MRS. BLAIR and assistants, 963 Mission st., room 1§, massage and alcohol baths. MAYS, genuine alcohol, Turkish and ‘magnetic bu!:hl- lOlfl Market , room 2. BERTHA TROY, genulne massage baths. 1015 Market st., room 17, second floor. EDNA V. GRANT, genuine massage baths. 215 Kearny st., room 2. ROOMS papered from u.fll: ‘whitened $1. 343 Third st. and 2808 Twenty-fourth. GOOD steady and reliable Amerlcan o 1 _like a good steady place. 654 Mission st WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 20 rooms, 25c to $1 50 night: 3150 o 5 week; convenient ind respectable; free 'bus and Faggage to and from fery. 615 LARKIN—Branch offl teriptiona and want_ ada_taken o SU% FEMALE [ELP WANTED. chman by young | | as coachman or gardener; understands milk- | makers, 10c to ilc. Apply to J. F. CRO T Ing; good references. Box 3242, Call office. & CO., 628 Sacramento st. RELIABLE bookkeeper desires evenin, v i 50 rou K g en- | WANTED—Broiler, §50; restaurant cook, $10 gagement to enter up accounts, etc. W., box | week: omnibus man, hotel and restaurant Call office. waiters, dishwashers and others. Apply to J.'F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st GERMAN second cook, $ $30; restaurant cooks, cit Week: walter, $25; 2 waiters, near city, C.R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN miner, §2 50 a day; tunnel- man, a day; engineer for a sawmill, $46 "and board; S more wood-choppers, 31 23 a cord. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10i Geary st. COMPETENT barber to run a shop for a larga institution in the country. For particulars apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. cook, small hotel, $10, 30 and §S a $20. WANTED—walter for restaurant, $30; walter, boarding-house, $20; young man to assist walting, $15; restaurant cook, $0; cook, ironer, country, $30; washer, laundry, §35, etc. ANDRE'S, 318 Stockton st. COOK, boarding-house, country, $3; cook, city, 25; cook for few men, $15; 4 ship carpenters, $ady. KT WARD & CO. 608 and 6l Clay s IDDLE-AGED Catholic man, country, $15, do chores. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. PORTER, country. $20: dishwasher, city, $15 and found. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. WANTED—Barber for Saturday and Sunday. Corner of Francisco and Mason sts. WANTED—Taflor Kearny st. clty, ROOS BROS., at A_NO. 1 presser on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. O NEAT middle-aged woman for second work for a family on ranch, $20; woman cook, plain hotel, near city, $25; waitresses, §20: women %}]r‘::gq'uwlu‘rkalcoumry places. MURRAY & % cading Employment A, 3 and 635 Clay st. R CHAMBERMAID, walt one al, $20; 4 waitresses, $20—%5 and $5 & week;: laundres: private tamily, $2; 4 German and Scandina. WANTED—Feeder for pony cylinder press; give references and wages expected. Box 3213, Call office. ¥ WANTED—Good barbers; 7 Fourth st. WINDOW dresser, new house; 3 lace salesmen; store caretaker. 313 Bush sto oo WANTED—A_pressman. _Apply this to W. N. SWASEY, 142 Epgdi' SL! priin -chair shop for sale, BARBER wanted steady. 239 California st. irls to make Eureka ONKLIN & CO., 413 vian second girls, §20; nurse and sewing, 320 Jocooks, German stile, §25: and sirls for wousework and coo 3 . F. CROS! CO., 316 Sutter st. g bl ‘WANTED—Experienced gloves on machine. 5 Sacramento st. OPERATORS on flannel overshirts and Jear: a fow inexperienced hands taken tavght. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Fre- BARBER wanted; steady. 797 Mission st. GOOD barber for Friday afternoon an day. @2 Clay st., Bakers' Home. o S2tur ‘WANTED—First-class barber. 1133 Market st.

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