The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 9, 1898, Page 12

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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1898 A e e o o R R ORD UIEE RTVIETE SRR S e . Second Race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds; selling. 524 Floronso ........100! §23 Melv. Burnham.100 &3 Midian .. 1193| 67 Mocorito . 95 49 Colonel Dan.....100| (565)Free Lady Third Race—One and a sixteenth miles; three- year-olds and upward; selling. | 2 m ] | | 1 £ )Caspar 1 Earl Cochran. i 860 Double Quick. ‘ ‘ ) Bonito 92| S04 Buckwa .. 1110/ (842)Good Frienc 546 San Marco ......110| (£60) Alvarado 1I. Fourth Race—Four and a half furlongs; the General Arthur Stakes; value, $1250; two-vear- San Gunado . ; .108| 553 Maud Ferguson.12) £i3 Paniment 1108 San Ramon .....108 Finished in Front of a| % | (513)Toluca . -112/ (832)Native Son. 112 Good Field at Nerv- s84 Obsidfan 1103 (864)Olinthus . 2 §43 Leo Vertner 766 Magdalenas . a quarter miles; 864 Lavator 101 108 and 120 all ous Odds. 125 105 S11 Marpiot . 540 Morellito . It Ojai T )Fonsovannah . 128 ai Too )Traverser ... The Southern Colt Oj il TR w 00)Satsuma Sixth. Race— nd of --...1220 FERE @0 @ = rrec-quarters of & mile; Free Youngsterg. }g;‘nmmp; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 86 Bellicoso .111] $65 Otfictal 55 = 841 Libertine 112/ (838)Tea Rose 111 {108, 812 McLight (S66)May W...........117| 85 Zamar II. 866 O'Connell . 184 Seventh Race_Three-quarters of a mile; four- ar-olds and wpward; selling. 103 866 Robalr . ‘103 838 R. Q. Ban. 1109| $42 MeLight .103| (850) Peixotto k 1107|508 Oltve | si1 Chappie 1107 798 Imp. Mistral 11.109 (738)Lodestar .....11038! 867 Break o' Day...104 SELECTION> FOR TO-DAY. Charles Le Bel Scored in a Fierce Drive—Favorites Went by the ‘ 840 Recreation | Board. & 3 733 Roadwarmer . 860 Newsgatherer Refugee ... Zamar 11 Midiight . The “run for Riley races” have com- menced. Lost Girl at odds of 8 to 1| won a mile and a sixteenth race at Oakland yesterday ridden by young Gray, and the running of some of the| horses behind her would furnish an | interesting set of kinetoscope First Race—Sly, Judge Stouffer, Howard. Second Race—Colonel Dan, Free Lady, Mid- tan. Third Race—Buckwa, Alvarado, Good Friend. Fourth Race—Magdalenas, Toluca, Lavator. Fifth Race—Traverser, Buck Massle, Lin- views. Thorpe’s honesty can be vouched for, | but he rode a supremely ridiculous race | aboard the favorite, Earl Cochran, and | stock. | sixth Race—Recreation, O'Connell, May W. some morning will awaken to find him- | Seventh Race—McLight, Midlight, Refugee. CURRY'S PAYROLL sidered the “dangerous horse,” got into | His Deputies Win the First all, sorts of mix-ups during the jour- ney, getting along in time to be beaten Round in the Legal Scrimmage. a neck by the Sobrante mare in 1:48%. | If the race was a “shoo in,” it was a | cleverly managed arrangement. The racing throughout the af[ernnnn‘ was replete with upsets, Merry Boy | and Sweet Faverdale being the only | favorites to take purses. | The talent made Towanda a mild fa- vorite for the opening seven-furlong run, but though she had the advantage | of “Skeets” Martin's riding, she found | 1y, the distance too far. The race resulted in Charles Le Bel, Octuruck, Elsmore and 2 Duke of York finishing heads on the | Pleadings. wire in the order named. Le Bel, the | winner, ridden by Thorpe, went to the post at odds of & to L. A cheap band of “crabs” started in the mile selling run following. Merry Boy, the 13 to 5 favorite, with Cash Sloan up, won off from Tom Smith, a Given to the City and County 1o Amend the Original Judges Hebbard, Belcher and Codk sat in bank vesterday to hear the injunction proceedings brought in the name of the city and county restraining Auditor Brod- erick from signing the demands of cer- tain copyists and extra register clerks employed in County Clerk Curry’'s office 7 to 1 chance. Mirambo was a fair | 100 Violation of law. third. Zaraida, backed from 12 down | = A gemurrer was interposed to the com- to 3, blew up in the run home. plaint on the ground that the pleadings Ojal, a fast son of the Southern Cali- fornia sire, Sid, took tne three and a half furlong scramble for two-year-olds in a head finish from Banewor, the Burns & Waterhouse entr The pair were in front from the start, but the former had a higher turn of speed and won out in the last jump. Sweet Cakes, the favorite, away none too well, fin- ished a close third. The winner was 8 to 1 around post time. It took vigorous riding on the part of Thorpe to get Sweet Faverdale home winner of the fifth event, over one mile and a sixteenth. The mare was equal choice in the ring with Song and Dance and after the latter and Amelia Fonso had set the pace to the bend for the wire, Thorpe began riding the brown mare and, extended to the last ounce, downed Plan less than a length. Holmes by poor riding threw away the place with Watomba. In the final six-furlong run, Sport McAllister, the favorite, and Lucky Star, the second choice, had it all their own w from the start. In a hard drive, Stufflet on the latter earned the verdict by a head. Miss Ruth at en. ticing odds was third. = were tmproperly drawn, and it was fur- issued at the time of the filing of the suit be dissolved. Ex-Judge Slack, T. D. Riordan and A. L. Hart appeared In support of the de- murrer, and the interests of the city and county were looked after by City and County Attorney Creswell and Deputy City and County At.worney Brobeck. The argument of the law points involved occupied over two hours, and at its con- clusion the Judges decided to sustain tne demurrer. The plaintiff, through Deputy Brobeck, thereupon asked for time in which to amend the complaint. He was according- Iy granted until next Tuesday morning in which to file the amended pleadings, and in the meantime the temporary injunction n;rlzlnally issued will remain in force and effect. — e Now Out of Harm’s Way. James Barry, an incorrigible petty thief, was sentenced by Judge Cook yesterday to two and a half years’ imprisonment at charge of felon Orezzi Salvini, a youth of 15, who has a soaring ambition to become a bold, bad burglar, was sent to the Whittler Reform School. George Morton was sent to Folsom for four years for burglar, - s e DR A New Transfer Company. TO-DAY F N IRIES. First Race—Three-quarters of a mile; selling; four-year-olds and Articles of incorporation of the San 866 Dis Francisco Transfer Company were filed U7 W vesterday by F. S§. Chadbourne, J. J.| 011 838 Potentate Gaffney. Lemuel H. Lucas, A. W. John- %| 782 Pat Murphy ....103 son and Thomas Hoskings. Queen 11} DS State ...0201 Sea Spray 103 0 Plumeri 2000100 I 2. < 9 1y .....2101| 538 Wm. Pinkerton.109 | RING & BAKER, 1302 Market street, Judge Stouffer..100 sell “STANDARD"- shirts. . “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB —Oakland Track—136th day of tha Winter Meeting, Friday, April 8, 1898. Weather fine. Track fast. 868 FIRST RAC Seven furlongs: selling: three-year-olds; purse, $300. . TIndex. Horses. Weight|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. Ol 815 Charles Le 14§ 30 1h [Thorpe | Ockturuck 104 8 §h 3% 2h [Ames |15 Elsmore 10| 2 11 35 3h [McIntyre | 38 10 Duke of York T1...112| 1 2.3 e 41 |Shields 5548 P. A. Finnegan 18 9 92 5% 5 12 |Henne: 10 12 1 garedny 6% IC. Sloan.. 355, 1 4% 41 72 [H. Martin 6oty 1 5 g 2 £ 4 Clawson ‘ 20 30 1 2178 92 (H. Brown...| 6 12 h 2% 10 10 |Pigott | 8 10 J. MacManus' b. g by St. Carlo-lmp. Maiden Belle. Good start. 1:23%, Time, Won first three driving. 869. SECOND R;\r'; L) . One mile; selling;four-year-olds and upward; purse, $00. dex. rses. Weight.|St. %m. %m. %m Str. Fin CL 768 Merry Boy. 4 T TR ¥ A T e T T P ] T 1By 720 Tom Smith, 4 7fs . Cath iPho T aaeiaagilasg 3 3 91 Mirambo, 5 uole 81 g et oo adiiigs § - & i1 105| 2 71 61 54 4% 4% . 3 15 0710 91 72 81 71 510 |Rouiller 2 & Durward, 4. m's §% 52 4% 61 6% (Shields . 3 8 ‘ 1007 1 91 82 82 72 [McElhano 100 100 /4 22 21 3% 61 8 [Clawson | G102y ..1090 1 6h 10 B 9 9 |Mooney 0 30 eler. 5 4% 8% 10 10 10 |Gouin 0B Los Tronco: 101 1 11 1 u |Golden 1 20 18 Time, 1:43%. Winner, Mrs. A. Dodge'sch. g by imp. Merriwa-Lizzle Hooker. Good start. Won easily. = = e — 870 THIRD RACE—Three and a half furlongs; selling: two-year-olds; purse, $330. . “Tndex. Horses. Welght.St. %m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. OL 721 Ojat .. 1 11 1h |Ruiz 766 Banewor 2 21 23 (Thorpe . (845) Sweet Cakes.. 4 43 31 H. Martin 858 La Parasseuse . 3 33 43 |Clawson £32 Royal Fan 82 52 |Brown 518 Also Ran 52 63 |Woods 610 Stone L SET E 7 g 7 IEnos .. . Time, 42 Winner, Howard & Thacker's b. g. by Sld-Dottle Dimple. Good start. Won first three driving three-year-olds FOURTH RACE 1 ne and a sixteenth miles; selling; and up- 87 . ward; purse, $:00. Tndex. Horses. Weight.|St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. rin.‘i Fockeys. Op. OL 861 Lost Girl, 4. gl et g 3% 1% 1% 1n. (Gray . T 857 Paul Pry. 6. 105 51 5% 2% 214 2ns |H Martin 3 72 7 Don Clarenclo, 4...113/ 4 72 5 63 41 4n 32 |McDonald ) 83 Earl Cochran, 5....18(1 61 2 2h 52 3% 4% [Thorpe . 3 op 834 Coda, 5....... 01l 7 8 8 8 6h 62 53 |H. Brown 10 % £2 Rey del Tierra, 4...103| 6 2% 4 4% 72 72 65 [Clawson 85 2 0 Salisbury IL, 5.....10113 1h 1 11 3% 5% 75 [McIntyre 0 40 §16_Glad Eves, 4 98|83 4% 6h 73 8 3 8 13 Woods..\t| 36 100 " Time, 1:48%. Winner, E. G. McConnell's ch. m. by Sobrante-Nellie K. Good start. Won t three driving. & ates . " FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-vear-olds and upward: purse, 00, ; 2 Weight.[St. Std. %m. %m oL Sweet Faverdale, 510713 4h 3% 3% 3 2 1 et I Prom: 3 Is8[6 6 [ BA 5 2 153 38 Watomba. & L2 i 4 S 3 3 e %08 Amella Fonso, 5...10112 11 1% 1 1 1 1 i 547 Song &nd Dance, a.103/ 5 381 23 21 2 4 5 B 8§52 Lena, 4. 94 653 5% 6 [ 6 6 [Mclntyre o e, | Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's ch. m. by Faverdale-imp. ¢ 3 Won first three driving. mp. Sweet Home. '@ SIXTH RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward: 873. Vit s Tndex. Horses %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL Lucky Star, 4 18y 1n s 5 Brore Meallss 1% 1n 25 e £8 Miss Ruth, 8. 18 42 31 e Atticus, 4 83 72 42 20 5 Y 32 8% 52 0 2 61 Florimel, 4. 6% &h §h A 846 Allahabad, 92 82 72 30 100 50 Walter J, 5. 4h 61 83 AN 807 Mount Roy, 10 9 9 e §26 McFarlane, 6. 283 10 0 ? 93 752 _Pescador, a. Z e % * Lert. Time, 1:06%. Winner, A. Dolan's br. g imp. Friar Tuck-Keepsake. Good start. Won ther asked that the temporary injunction | San Quentin on his plea of guilty to a | | | | I | ICE-BOUND WHALERS IN NEED OF HELP Continued from Second Page. hotel. nook. ily loaded. L B. a coal appliances, of great value. pounds at ter. with my colors set. Kohltoph by name. He showed me its. were only about board. incident. Pacific Coast. political depicting life. the clever composition. and ments are worthy of together this week Tarly the present organist upon it. and instrumental a success. of sales Yellow Jacket is as Local Exchange. Oceanic Commerical to $24 50. of $3000 on the Ist. 1st. rate will be paid. the past week says: of five feet. $21 03; total, $53 50 per bonded indebtedness, s a 600-ton steamer and barge at its ship yard. The Canadian Pacific building a river boat to carry 350 tons of freight on thirty-inch draught. Alaska Exploration Company had its barges on the beach and was putting | up a large bullding to be used as a s also The The gasoline yacht El Irena had been | hauled on the beach and her passen- gers were in very comfortable quarters. There was a large migration to Mi- I could not learn of any actual discoveries, but every one who could get a dog team was going over the por- tage, and some poor fellows were drag- | ging their sleighs along on foot heav- Shepherd had discovered mine about ten miles low Unanacluk, which will no doubt | prove a bonanza. The coal is consid- ered first-class steam coal, and lies on the coast, so that with the necessary which are now being put in place, the whalers and revenue cut- ters can get their coal handily ships will have good protection and sea. He will also be able to supply river steamers with coal. be- and the There will be nearly fifty steamers on the Yukon 1% next year, and there will be a famine | as regards wood, so this find will prove | 200 Alta It was reported that | 5 Andes flour was worth $10 per sack of fifty | i .\ Neulattes, but I did not | 200 Chol learn of any new diggings in this quar- Dr. Edie, who had been attending to Cannuanwar’s case, pronounced her fit to travel, so I got a small quantity of | i‘& provisions from the people and left St. | Michael on the 16th day of January, | The different sta- | tions dipped their flags as I started and | fired volley after volley of rifles, pistols and let off three dynamite blasts. I had taken with me Mr. James' guide, the road from St. of Michael to Kodak, also accompanying me to my first stopping place, which was E. H. Hanson's, former manager of Wright, Bowne & Co. We reached W The Wasp This Week. The pictorial features of the Wasp this | week are varied and of general interest. | One of the principal subjects is a page of splendid half-tone engravings of the United States ships Monterey and Monad- | nock, the battle-ships which, in case of war, will be called upon to protect the There are also pictures of several prominent persons in social and The center-page “Brewing Broth™ by the pretended patriots of New York yellow journalism, is an especially 1he editorials on the stirring topics of the day are vigorous ell written and the various depart- careful perusal. th the steamer J. J. Healy, lving at winter quarters at Indian Canal, stopped for the night. She is under command of Captain Harry Lott, formerly of Port Town- send. Our party was very pleasantly entertained by her officers, Messrs. An- | derson and McCorker. | the steamer Mare Island, and all her passengers seemed to feel in good spir- A great many of them had se- cured work in St. Michael, and there twenty-five left on here I We also visited From Kodiak down the coast to Port- land the trip was without particular | cartoon, e Hell Al- Wasp is a particu- of sessed 20 cent: The Hale & Norcross and Occidental assess- ments fall delinquent in board to-day. securities were weak on Steamship sold $30, Gas and Electric to $34 50 and Hawallan ton. " St. interesting number and bears out its reputation as the leading weekly jour- nal of the Pacific Coast. —_————— A New Easter Mass Will Be Slmg.‘ The mass to be sung at Church to-morrow moraing in honor of the resurfrection of the Redeemer is the composition of H. J. Schonacker of In- dianapolis, Ind., a brother to Mrs. Hay, the church. This | will be the first time that the mass has ever been sung in public and consequently much interest is manifested by local crit- ics, who are anxious to pass judgment The final rehearsal, with voices accompaniment, held last Thursday evening and proved Charles was THE STOCE MARKET. There was a sharp drop In mining stocks on the afternoon call, as will be seen by the list the Bond own to The Lillle mine of Colorado pald a dividend The Moon-Anchor mine of Colorado paid a dividend of $15,000 on the 2d. The Horn Silver mine of Utah paid a divi- dend of 5 cents per share, or $20,000, on the Hereafter quarterly dividends at the same The official letter from the Justice mine for ““Work In the winze from the face of the southeast drift has been tem- porarily suspended on account of water. seepage is now decreasing rapidly, and we ex- pect to resume work in the winze by the lat- ter part of the week. On the 80-foot level we have timbered the north drift a distance of 25 feet, and are now stoping ore from the face. This ore has widened and now shows a width We have holsted seven tons of | ore from this stope during the week. The car samples of the ore average, gold $32 41, silver The Payment of the six months' interest on its due on the lst, has been passed by the San Francisco Breweries, Lim- ited. The amount involved is $75,000. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, April -2 p. m. d. Ask. | Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 42 42% 4s quar coup..110%111% \Pac Gas Imp.. 84 8414 is quar reg...109 110 |Puc L Co. — B4 4s quar new...121%122%|S F G & M.scellaneous— Cal-st Cab bs.14%116 Cal EI 6s......125 — | Insurance— C C Wat B, 102% |Firem's Fund.1%0 — Dup-st ex c.. — 38| Bank Stocks— E L & P 65.128 128% | Anglo-Cal .... 60 63 Bank of Cal.. — 247 Cal S D & T. — 100 First_Nat ... 200 — Lon P & A 130 — Mer Cxchange — 15 Nev Nat B...151415 o Savings Banks— t Ger S & L.. — 1700 NC Hum 8 & L1050 1160 N R Matual Sav. — 423 N R: S F Sav U.. — 485 NP S&LSo... — 100 N Security 8 B 250 - N Union T Co.1000 — Oal Street Rrilroad — Californfa ....110 150 Om Geary seeeee. 40— P B P Powel Reno WL&L..100 — |California ....110 150 Sac ElecRys.J04%105% |E Dynamite... — g5 SF &N P 5s. — 105 |Giant Con Co. 40 411 8 P of 103%| Vigorit . - 2% 2% 5P 13| Miscelianeous— SPC 6% | Al Pac Assn.. 9% 97 8P 10 |Ger Ld Wks110 & — S V Wat 6s. 116 |Hana P Co...— 2 S V Avat 4s. 108 'H C & § Co.. 2434 241 Stock Gas 6. 108% [Huteh 8 P Co. 438 4t Water— Mer Ex Assn. 90 — Nat Vin Co... — 7 Spring Vall mmg:n.nic’s_ £ % 2 ng Valley. c .. 1% 2 Gas & Electric— Pac Bor Co.rl g % ent Cuglight. 10— |Par Paint Co. 6% — Morning Sesston. 2 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. e R ST ceanic Steamship Co. 2 Pacific Gas Imp... $1000 S P Branch Ry Bonds. 100 Vigorit Powder Afternoon Session. 50 Hutchinson S P Co, s 30. 40 do do g@fl do‘ do E 5 Hawailan Commereci; 15 Onkland Gan oo o Susw 20 Oceanic Steamship Co, BE00, 0 do do . SEER0 10 do do o1 00 20 do do 0380, 0 do do 100S F Gas & Electric Co. 48 Spring Valley Water . Street— $1000 Spring Valley 6s Bonds. INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. 50 Hawallan C & S Co, s 30. 25 Market-street Ry Co. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In th - clsco Stock Board yesterday: S e Morninz Sesslon. Frifteps otosl .. o 100 Chollar * 46| 50 Standard 18] | 20 Con Cal &Vl 10[¢t0 Union Con 50 100 Hale & Nororsrd 3| on Jneket S Afternoon Session. | | pidedis. L E . 16,700 Ophir. 5 | 400 Best & Belcher. 51|400 Potost ;3 100 Chollar ... 431600 Savage 23 | 800 Crown Point ... 23 400 Sierra N 185 100 Gould & Curry.. 22/1200 Union Con @ 1100 Hale & Norcrs.1 05/200 Utah 1 500 Justice . 17200 10 400 Mexican " 38/500 n Following were the sales in the Pacifi Board yesterday: e s Morning Session. a . 1811000 Justice 300 1(300 Ophir S 110 20(200 ... . 81 25 22(200 OV | 800 Andes e o 53‘ | o0 Best & Beicker. 54[300 Boioai 0 200 Chollar 6 F i00 Con Cal & Va..110 | 600 128 | 500 Crown Point .. 24 100 Gould & Curry.. 2 200 23 | | 200 Hale & Norcrs.1 | 100 . . sl | 130 Best iar g 2 | 400 Con Cal & Va1 02 [100 Savage 5 [z oes -100/350 Slerra Nevada..1 9 | 900 . o 5 | 600 190 | | 30 Crowh ot 18716 | | 200 Gould & Curry. 185 | |mH & N 1173|700 18215 : -105 1100 Tnion Con 4| | 1500 Utah 10 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, April 8—4 p. m. BId.Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 06 08|Julla S0 ooz Alta 19 Justice 17 19| Andes 15 17| Kentuck 03 04 | Belcher — 22|Lady Wasl — | | Benton C — 30 Mexfcan 39 | | Best & Belchr. 5 51 Occidental . 29 | | Bullion . 08 07 Ophir 78 | Caledonia 26 28 Overman | Chollar 43 44 Potost 40 Con Cal 8.1 00105 2 2 24 | Challenge Con. 26 25(Seg Belcher .. 03 05 Confidence ... — 6! Scorplon coe =1 Con Imperfal .. 01 02 Sierra Nevada.180190 | Crown Point .. 22 23Silver Hill ..... 02 04| Con New York. — 02| Syndicate - 6 | Eureka Con ... — % Union Con e Exchequer ... — 06 Utah . $an S Gould & Curry. 23 24 Yellow Jacket. 17 18 | Hale & Norcrs. 9 1 —_— _HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. |C N Leeget, Phila |A C Keefe, S Joss | Mrs Legget & 2c, Phila|C J Keefe, Indiana H H Horr, Chicago W W _Gray, Illinols W D Bliss; Carson |Mrs Gray, Illinofs O Stevens, L Ang (Mrs F Gray, Ilinos E J Power, Kansas |T Field, Monterey | H Stohmeyer, N J C Chranster, N Y | B A Eddy, Montana |J H Levy, N Y | Mrs Eddy, Montana [Mrs Levy, N ¥ | B Hyman, N Y G W Scott, Iilinols | W P _Rice, Boston Miss Scott, Tilinois Mrs Rice, Boston " Youns, 'Boston Edith Rice, Boston Mrs Young, Boston Alice Rice, Boston Jennie Moore, Boston | Lillian Rice, Boston [C H Ball, Berkeley | W A_Rice, Boston W T Solomon, N Y | 3 3 Ranson, Towa Mrs Swift, N ¥ Miss Ranson, lowa Miss Wallace, England H Mahan. Chicago Miss Swiff & m, N Y G Brown, Stanford N Griswold & w, Il C E Dresser, Mass L Lincoln, Cinn Miss Secorde, S Mateo|Miss Storm, N Y R T Crane, Chicago |Miss T M Storm & m, Mrs Crane, Chicago N Y M Ryerson, Chicago|F L Orcott, Sacto E H Cox. Madera W C Johnson, Maine H R Keily, N Y G Hyman, N Y F M Crawford, N Y Major Pond, N Y It Richardgon, Omaha GRAND 1ss Herndon, Ky Schnabe!, Cal S N Glenbrook, Sacto A L Ruhook, Il J W Tulloch, Oakdale J G Jury. S Jose H W Clark, Sacto M E Weiniander, Cal C Ager, Stanford i H Robertson, Stanford' | 7 Landon, Colusa | W Sparks, Alameda H C Roy, Visalia | | T Nicholson & w, Ind | WV Coffin & w, Cal | G W Boschke & f, Cal | H A W Torchina, 'Cal |Miss Kimble, § Rosa H B Lathrop, Malaga | A Taylor, Grub Gulch | G T Balawin, Klamath| | BALDWIN HOTEL. L A Boswenson, Pa L von Ossho, Pa Mrs von Ossho J R Lowe, San Jose Mrs Lowe. San Jose G McGrish, N Y Mrs McGrish, N Y 3 M Crombie, Mich | & Brown, Mich |Mrs E AndersonL Ang Miss Anderson, L Ang |E Bernard, Vacaville |C'J Frost. San Jose {7 Rosenthal, Chgo S Valentine & f, Chgo Miss Leighton, Rossia A W Bemis, Boston HOTEL. G F Deitzler, Biggs E K Fernald, Fresno J E Murphy,’ Stktn D E Reed, Stktn { § Frankenheimer, Cal | G R Stewart, Cal “ W W_Alexander, Can Miss J Alexander, Can | J F Quinn, Cal E de Cuesta, Cal | J F Devendorf, S Jose | B M Spencer, § Rosa W Stenbeck, Hollister W R Reed, Cal N L Palmer, Cal E F Milinger, Vallejo B FS J Hyde, N Y Miss H Mora, N Y Mrs Giberson&s. Reno C F. Schottle. Ind € V Lay, Ind J Snell, Sausalito W B Rankin, L Gatos W C Jordan, N Y | D § Hirshberg. Tone 7 A Banton, N Y E W Hale, Sacto Mrs Hale, Sacto C White, Del Monte W E Henry, Wis E H Lux, Wis NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | N Jourdinair, Sacto |J A Shipley, Vallejo | F F Smiles, N Y 1 C Stay & w, Ukiah Miss H Weathersby, T1l|G F Frey, L Ang Miss M Brooks, N ¥ |Miss Armstrong, Stktn W J Hurley, N Y N Pierce, Mich H A Huber, Stockton |T Green, Detrojt | H E Sloan, L Ang __|C M Beale, Fresno | Miss L C Brendel, CallJ F Cowles, Suisun Mrs Carlson, Cal F Smith, Visalia A H Malanéy, Portind|D Harley, Bakersfleld J M Bush, Wash | | MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; SPECIAL NOTICES. IF interested in fine poultry send your addres: and 2 cents in stamps to the Santa Terese Poultry Farm, Eden Vale, Cal., and you wili receive their new illustrated catalogue and poultry guide. THEY are closing out underwear, hosiery, gloves, corsets, veiling, yarns, fuces, cui- tains, bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Pio- ry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. BAD tenants ejected for $i: collectiuns made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. room 6; tel. 580. MRS. BLAIR and assistants, 93 Mission st. room 15, massage and alcohol baths. MISS MAYS, genuine magnetic baths. alconol, Turkish and 1007 Market st., room 2. BERTHA TROY, genuine massage baths. 1015 Market st., room 17, second floor. \ V. GRANT, genuine massage baths. Kearny st., room 2. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened S 343 Third st. and 2808 Twenty-fourth. MISS R. CLEVELAND and assistant from | New York; baths; massage. room 5. MISS L. DEAN, genuine Turkish baths. 906 Market st., room 29, second floor. 29 Grant ave., FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 | Post st., room 10, second floor front. | MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery nd cabinet bat! 116 Taylor st. MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L Swedish movement. %06 Market. room 25, second floor. ALVINE batl HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet 16% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. SITUATIONS X ANTED-FEMALE. | DD T R HEAD waitress for the springs, $30, see party here. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HELP \7ANTED—Continued. ESSLEUETESUSVIPP ST BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. 462 Haye: HEAD waitress and feur waitresses for a summer resort, $3) and §20, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WAITRESS, country hotel, $20, south, see party here; 2 waitresses, same country hotel, 3 and fare paid; 3 waitresses, city hotels, i Geatd se RESTAURANT waitress, city, $6 a week: 4 Waitresses for a hew restaurant, 3 a week, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 1t Geary st. THHREE lunch waltresses, 50c a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 2 in tamily, bsecond girl, S housegirls, $20; a number of young s to assist, $10 to $18. C. R. HANSEN & , 104 "Gear MIDDLE-AGED lady*to cook in a small insti- $2%5: 3 cooks, small hotels, 520 and i, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. NEAT second girl, nice place near city, §20, see lady at our office to-day. MUKRAY & RIADY, 634-636 Clay st. E WOMA. ond girl for a ranch, 30, MURRAY & READY, 63i- N cook, plain hotel near city, §25; sec- see party here. 6 Clay st. BARBER for Saturdays and Sundays. 63 Clay st.; wages 4. VR e B G ARBER for Saturday and Sunday; wages $. 414 Montgomery ave. R TWO barbers wanted for Saturday; wages $3. Thord <t BARBER wanted. 112 Second st. STEADY barber. 1 152 Third st. and Sunday BARBER—Saturday and Sunday. WANTED—Barber for Saturday on per cent. %2 Ellis st. T GOOD barber for Saturdey and Sunday; guar- 105 Fourth st gomery ave. GOOD barber to run shop in Mission; refer- enct Apply 3083 Twenty-fourth st. 7YOUNG men, 1 blacksmith, for voyage south; good wages. HERMAN'S, 2§ Steuart st. obtain office. FARMER in country on_salar poultry, egg shipments. Box 3208 housework and cooking on 10 WOMEN for, n MURRAY ranches and other country places. & READY, 634-63 Clay st. SECOND girl for a small family, Berl see party here. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TWO waitresses, $20 each; arm waltress, 35 per week; housework girl, country, ~§25; 12_housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 and $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. TWO second girls, $15 each; 2 cooks, $30 each. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. AT the Swedish and German Employment Bu- reau a number of first-class girls are await- ing situations. Please call or telephone to MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. COMPETENT German nurse desires a_situa- tion. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. WANTED—By neat Protestant woman, elder- ly, housework in small family; city or country; strong and able to do such work; wages, $15. Box 3192, Call office. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes engage- ments by the day; satisaction guaranteed; reasonable terms. 'Address box 319, Call. NEW YORK lady desires a position as house- keeper for small family: a first-class house- keeper and a good cook; no objection to country. Box 3300, Call office. NEAT American widow, elderly, wishes situ- ation; good cook and laundress; kind to chil- dren;’ references given; wages $10 month. Stevenson st SITUATION wanted by a working housekeeper, g00d cook and sewar; country preferred. 609 Tennessee st., Potrero. COMPETENT woman wishes work by the day g00d cook and laundress; $1 day and car fare. 3151 Stockton st. GERMAN cook wishes situation in private family to do housework. 1024 Howard st. WOMAN wishes situation to do housekeeping | Toom 10. n mending. 139 Fourth st wishes general housework by the references: $1 25 per day. 54 Sixth. r. iZ YOUNG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position. 8198 Howard &t., room 3. YOUNG lady would like position as cashier in restaurant; good references. Address 3216, Call office. LADY of business experience, speaking English and German, desires position of any Kind. Address 1. H., 1625 San Bruno road, S. F. YOUNG woman with baby wishes work; wages no object. Address Newport House, 2i Franklin st., room 2. MOTHER and daughter; positions as house- keeper, chamberwork; cook for small hotel, ranch, mines or cam MIDDLE-AGED American woman, neat and £aving, - desires place on ranch in Fresno County to cook for men only. Address MRS. H. DEHASS, Fresno Postofice, Cal. TWO_ young girls wish housework and_take care of children. Minnesota st., Potrero. w 814 WOMAN wants to take care of sick person. 559 Mission 3. YOUNG woman wishes situation to do house- keeping or plain mending; no objection to short distance in country. Call or address 1104 Mission st., room 10. REFINED, intelligent American lady as man- aging housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 343 Turk st., room 14. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. = P S MONEY loaned on watche: elry; low interest. Uncle diamonds, 15 Grant av . Japanese (estab. 20 years) heip; BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay st. JAPANESE Employm't Otfice—Best nelp and Northern Hscing Co. 1508 Polk; tel k 4 CHINESE and Japanese employment office best help. 414% O Farrell st.; tel. East 4. JAPANESE, Chinese help; tel. Grant ploym't Office; cholce Gea. Aokl 30 Gear- st. | POSITION as engineer; lately from the East; 32 years of age; 15 years' cxperience with bollers, engines. pumps, dynamos and repair; has set of tools; run last in planing mill and furniture factory: best of references. Ad- dress box 3184, Call otfice. any kind; can drive and care for horses, milk, raise chickens, etc.; handy with tools and willing to make _himself Address Farmer, 754 Mission st., 8. F. round painter, paper hanger, etc.; also five years' experience in tinning and plumbing; N0 objection to the country. 452 Tehama st. YOUNG man, experfenced In writing up col- ored telegraph codes, 3 years as Spanish cor- respondent, first-class accountant, wants in or outdoor position. Box 3208, Cail office. ENGINEER, stationary, wants work at trade or as night watchman or driver; anything at situations for light | box | _ S | LADY wanted to work on men’s coats; steady Jew- | generally _useful. | living_wages; American and married. Ad- | 2508 Laguna st. "ED cloak and suit salesman, st of references, is open for engage- Address box 3203, Call office. ASSAYER and millman wants situation; good references. ~ Address Saturday only, box 51, officy POSITION wanted—Drug clerk, experienced In Eastern and Western trade: Box 3183 Call. | BARBER—Boy with 5 months' experience wishes to finish learning. Box 60, Call office. WANTED—To serve as an apprentice as draughtsman. Address box 3135, Call office. SITUATION wanted by young man; will do anything. Box 319, Call o ——————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. | Friday, April 8- Stmr City of Para, Brown, 20 days 6 hours 14 minutes from Panama and way ports. DOMESTIC PORTS. BOWENS LANDING—Salled April 8—Schr Monterey, for Ventura. TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 8—Stmr manie, for New York. NAPLES—Salled April §—Stmr Werra, for New York. Ger- | 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. 617 Larkin street; open u..til 9:30 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®® o’clock. 2626 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 3:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. guested to attend the funeral o(A brother SEYMOUR MARKS, late of Abell Lodge No. 146, Ukiah, on SUNDA the 10th nst., from B'nal Brith Hall, at 5 aster. Y O Y PORTRIEDE, Secretary. HARMONY Lodge No. 13, 1. 0. O. F.—The officers and the funeral 3 committee of the above lodge are MEETING MNOTICES. CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A M.—Officers . and members are re- hereby notified to assemble at Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner Market and Seventh sts., on SUNDAY, April 10, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JACOB NAGEL. By order CHARLES QUAST, F. Sec. EXCELSIOR Degree Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F.—Regular meeting 3 THIS EVENING. Third degree will be conferred. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. EUREKA Grove No. 4 U. A. O. D. The officers and the funeral committee of the above grove are hereby notifed to assemble at Drulds' Hall, 413 Sutter st., on SUNDAY, April 10, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of aitending the funeral, of our late ther, JACOB NAGEL. By order CHARLES QUAST, Secretary. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads talen. WELL educated businesslike young man of leasant _address, good taiker, knowing rench, English and Russian, desires posi- tion; best of city references. Box 3222, Call. FIRST-CLASS bushelman wishes work; city. Box 2617, Call office. BOOKKEEPER, understands_thoroughly how to open and close set of books; best of refer- ences. Box 3312, Call office. WANTED—By man and wife, position to take charge of Tooming-house or any place of trust: are thoroughly competent and reliable; no objections to country; wife a good pianist. Address box 3214, Call office. BAKER foreman of experience wants work, “city or country; stock or compressed yeast. Address B: 309 Third st., Oakl hes situation for kitchen assistant_cook In saloon and lunch counter. MAX GAMB, 712 Mission st. CHINESE boy wdnts position as good cook In family. Call 627 Dupont st. YOUNG man wishes situation with house painter; can fresco or do scemery painting and stripe; small wages. Address H. INS- KIPP, 110 Vicksburg st. RELIABLE bookkeeper desires evening en- gagement to enter up accounts, etc. W., box 3575, Call office. SITUATION as gardener by steady man; can mu:, drive; handy_ about house; references. 1505 st. | “work. 609 Franklin FRENCH governess, §3. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. 2 SWEDISH housework girl, 2 in family, MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COOK, boarding-house, $30; 7 waltresses and chambermaids in hotels and restaurants, $20, $5 and $6 week; dishwasher, $20; 4 cooks, Ger- man style, $25; laundress, §25; 2 American and French nurses, $20 and §25; 2 Scandinavian and German second girls, $20, and girls for housework in city and country. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. SALESLADIES for gloves, notions and candy departments; restaurant cashier. 313 Bush. $15. LADY cashier and matron able to take inter. est In select and profitable cash business; references. 313 Bush st. 2 UNDER_clerks, office cashier a ED shirt waist cutter and fitter M. J. KELLER COM- wholesale trade, assistant respondent. 1023 Market. EXPERIEN Steady employment. PANY, 1105 Broadway, Oakland. SALESLADIES; trimmer; 2 office clerks; 10 neat, competent waltresses; 20 shop Eirls; 2 milliners. 313 Bush st. elp in st NEAT boy to wait on tables an kitchen: boarding house. 739 Fourth PORTER for baths wanted. 120 Geary st. WAITFR wanted at 626 Sacramento st. WANTED—First-class coat-maker. 270 Steven- ‘son st., between Third and Fourth, upstaire. A _NO. 1 presser on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. e MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138t Bighth st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States ‘marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens =f the United States, or those who have leguliy de- clared their Intention to become such: must be of good character and habits and able to speak, vead and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francis WANTED—10 men to occupy clean rooms: 3§ T AThts Bo or e week. 108 New Montgomery. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- eiry: low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. SAILORS, ordinary seamen, cArpenters, co ‘Australia, Europe. Herman’ 5.7725 Ste 505 Broadway. n's new and seond hand shoes 959 Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 304 Davis st., near Jackson. %0 PAIR half price; half soling 3c. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. COMPETENT girl, general housework; small American family; wages $20. 719 Cole st., after 9 o'clock. WANTED—A lady between 25 and 30 to learn dressmaking and do light housework; good home and fair salary to right person; apply after 10 a. m. 116 Taylor st. little house- Webster. GIRL wanted to assist in light housework; $12; sleep home. 1304 Larkin st. work 3066 Tiwenty-fourth st. FIRST-CLASS halrdressers G. LEDERER'S, 111 Stockton st. GIRL for housework, 3 in family, $20; upstairs Eirl, 631 Larkin st. WANTED—Strong_Swedish girl to help In & Kitchen; wages $10 and room. 686 Geary st. D) E, the s 020 Market SE, the ladles' specialist, consultation free; fees moderate. A_NO. 1 finishers on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. HONEST German or Swedish girl, housework; good plain cook; sleep home; $16. Address Z111 Stelner st. YOUNG girl to learn pants making; good sewer; paid while learning. 362 Stevenson st. WANTED—First-class walstmakers at 222 Post st., rocms 10, 11 and i2. ousework; wages WANTED—4 girls, general $20. 2326 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. LADIES to sell my toilet specialties. MRS BUTLER, room 324, 806 Market st. FOR Sale—Good paying business; office suit- able for 1 or 2 ladies; good locality; cheap rent; §100 required. Aduress O. S., box 33, Call ‘otfice. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncie Harris, 15 Grant av. PLEASANT sunp: spectable. 142 S GERMAN gir! v rooms; day or week; re- venth. Girard House. for plain cooking and house- st. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions free; patterns 2c. McDOWELL'S. 103 Post. Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit: no trving trial free. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The w.. ‘Want ads and subscriptions taken. —_—————— MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED—Second buttler or waiter for pri- vate family, short distance in country, 25 per month: cock, for steamer, 350; farmer, near city, handy with tools, $26; farmers, $20; milkers; 10 coal miners, going wages: German to wash dishes in lunch house, $ per week; 2 ranch cooks, §15 and and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED—Driver for milk route, 335 and found; reference required, sec employer at our office, il o'clock to-day. W. L. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. broiler, $50; German second ; second cook, small hotel, $0; cook, §30; cook, $25; cook, §9 a week; cook, $10 a ; dishwasher and vegetable man. C. R. SEN & 04 Geary POR'I d runner, country hotel, $20; man about place, §15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary ‘st BAKER, $10 a week and found; baker, country hotel, $40; third-hand baker, $25 and found; waiter, $25 and found; waiter, §25; waite boy, §30 and room. C.'R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. ENGINEER for a_sawmlll, $40 and found; tun- nelman, §2 50 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED--Carpenter for mine, 2 50 da; borers for mine, $2 50; gravel miner, 33 day, see boss here; 3 quartz miners, §2 and board; 5 coal miners by contract or day; 10 tie- makers, 10c and 1lc; teamster and teamster's helper, go to-day; quartz miner, $0 and boerd; electro plater and others. ' Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, waiters and oth- er help. E. SIMON, 643 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 17 _hird 150 "1 rooms; 25c per night: 31 to $3 pei BARBERS Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. FUCHS, Sec, 3% Grant ave.: tel. Grant 135 MARKET, 3% (Elcho House)—Single i24c, 15¢ to 23c per night; week, 75c. §1 BARBERS' Progressive Union: free em B ent. Bernard, Secy., 102 7eh: tel. South WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st. near Market; 200 rooms, 25c 8 night: reading-room; free 'bus and bazgage to and from he ferry. ROSEDALE House, 821 Ellls—Rooms %c to 3 night: $1 to $4 week: hot and cold bath: GLE _rooms, 10c and_l5c night; T and 3 e imae THouse. Sixth tnd Howard sts. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection .igency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st.. below Sixth. for a room: 25c a night: 51 a week. m—————————— e e AGENTS “'ANTE]). eek, o RELIABLE man with Jarge acquaintance can obtain permanent position; prominent ins ance office. Address B. A., box 15, Call offic: WANTED—Advertlsing agents for El Progreso, a new Mexican weekly. 113 Montgomery ave. S et e L e PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted in & long established ply and construction business: fuil inv tion: a rare chance. Address box WANTED—Partner for dyeing_ and cleaning Business; must be a dyer. 920 Folsom st FURNITURE WANTED. 840 Mis- HIGHEST prices to fill new balldin, elon et.: tel. Mint 1521. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- komery st.: highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 1L ROOMS AND HBOARD WANT D. WANTED—2 furnished or unfurnished suni rooms and board in the neighborhood of Feil st. and Masonic ave. for lady and child; ref- erences exchanged. Address, stating terms, location, etc., box 3200, Call office. FATHER and 2 children in a refined Catholle reference wanted and given. Call office WANTED—Sail beat for missionary purpose: 10 or J5 tons; must be cheap: give size, age, makef, etc. ~Address box 3201, Call office. WANTED—An ark; must be in good condition and cheap for cash; glve price, size and where ark can be seen. Box 3210, Call office. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—OId geld, silver, cast-off clothing hought. Add. COLEMAN. &1 Third. ——— e MUSICAL INSTRUMAENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for $8 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some g0od pianos for $3, $4 and $ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. San Francisco, and Tlirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest houss west ‘of Chicago s KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices low. est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. W _FIRM. NEW NUMBER. SW_GOODS. NEW PRICES. planos rented. $3 per month. Repalring and tuning a specialty. Our prices can not be equaled in San Francisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. HEAD cook, meat and pastry, summer resort, 70; head cook, country hotel, $i0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SEVEN walters 5 cook: 3 dishwashers 1 taflor; ONE Newhall piano One Zech piuno . One Fischer plano Twenty others at a BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. 1 barber. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st., leading employment agents. HARNESS maker, $35 and found: blacksmith, $40 and found, must be a good woodworker; 2 ship carpenters; 22 coal miners; 3 milkers, $20; cheese maker, $30; 325 woodchoppers, $1 25 and $1 cord; 3% tie makers. g, Sc, 10c and llc MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ‘ment Agents. 634 and 63 Clay st. TED—Machinist, shaper hand, $3 50 day; 3 machinists, good fitters, $3 25 day. to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Quartz mill man who understands cyanide process; must be young, energetic would like one who understands chem- Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sacramento st. SLAUGHTERER for British Columbia, mar- ried man, $60 to $75; cook, country hotel, $40; painter and whitener, $25 and found; 4 ship carpenters, $3 a day.” R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. YOUNG man as dishwasher, $10 ; MISS CULLEN, 3% Butter st 0o moRt® MARRIED Janitor at once who can furnish bonds, with references. 1023 Market at. ATTENDANT for eclectric elevator, man and vife: position of responsibility. 1023 Market. | _sausage-maker, German, wants situation; city or country. Box 94, Call office. B BOOKKEEPER, shop timekeeper, collectors and salesmen to call at once. 313 Bush st TAILOR, German, good all-around workman, wants situation. Box 84, Call office. MAN and wife to manage together light e ahle ‘cash business. 315 Duah st | Snt Proft THE best pianos, the lowest prices are offered by Zeno Mauvais Music Co., 789 Market; agts. for the celebrated Decker & Son pianos. SOHMER & CO. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other plancs; see our rent piani . 310, 312 Post st. no interest first year. $5—BARGAIN; good Fisher plano. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SMALLEST ad.; lowest price; 52 per month up; apply on sale. HEINE, 138 Ellis st. A—$100; FINE large upright plano; great bar gain. K 3, 120A Eddy st. HORNUNG'S new scale planos; an un cedented success. 216 Post st. cd AGENCY Haines Bros. second-han planos, $7 up. W. C N 524 Post KNABE_ planos: new scale: ne KOHLER & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st. yles. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads taken. —————————————————————— DENTISTS. e NEW YORK dentists—Painless extraction, foc; teeth per set, $ to $10; gold fillings, $1 up. silver, 50c up; artificial teeth repaired, ¢ up; our crown’ and bridge work is the best; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 1. GOOD steady and reliable American cook would like a good steady place. 654 Mission st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. near Mar- ket; 20 rooms, 25c to $1 50 night; $150 to 38 week; convenfert .nd respectable; free ‘bus and taggage to and from fer v. €15 LARKIN—Branch office of the Call. Sub- riptions and want ads taken. —————eeeee FEMALE IIELP WANTED. NURSE; $2; German house girl, $22, family, no washing; German cook, ish house girl, 2 In family, §15; middle-aged woman, 3 in family, $20; 6 house girls, coun- try, $2); waitress, $20:'a number of young iris to assist, $10 to $i2; German nurse giri, 12 to $15; housekeeper, $12. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. HOUSE girl, Alameda, $20, see party here 2 ?‘cloc nurse, $15. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sut- er st. COOK, $25; necond girl, $25: chambermald, $1. Sins. NOmRToN. f52 Sutter ot b HOUSE girl, 2 In _family, §2; house girl, 3 in family, no washing, $20. MRS. NORTON, Sutter st. REEAL estate and rental department manager; exceptional inducements right party. 313 Bush st. CONFIDENTIAL broker's office clerk; agency inspector on road: bond required. 313 Bush. EXPERIENCED pitch veln coal miners at Tesla, Alameda County, 45 miles from San Francisco; stendy work; good wages: only ood miners need PPl | Address TESLA ETALCO.. room 515, Montgomery, 8. F. BOY, 13 to 17, rellable and honest, willing to travel and walt on gentleman for board and clothing; to right person a snap; no wages: send stamp for answer. J., box 7, Call office, Oakland, 5 $80 PER month between man and wife; work together as manager and matron: cash busi- ness; permanent and progressive. 313 Bush. WANTED—A small boy to run errands. at 1030, 1417 Polk at. e ot WANTED—Shoemaker on repalring. 3060 Sev- enteenth st. WANTED—Boy about 14 years old. Call 1318 969 Mission, cor. Sixth; branch, 371 Hayes. A FULL set of teeth, $; see new plates; light and thin; warranted wnn;'xi? teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; flllings, 50c; crowns, $50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1445 Market st.. nr. 11th, Do charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from 38 per set: e-tracting 50c; gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist. Ziscoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from § to 20 O'Farrell, VAN VROOM Electro-Dental Parlors: o of teeth, $5 up: fillings, 2o np: Al Wk painless and guaranteed fo stand: open even- _ings. 997 Market st., corner Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors, $19 Market st., Acad- emy of Sclences building, fif . &my of S &, ffth floor; painiess L. A. TEAGUE, A. E and F. removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, r:f Alaolgnnf Turk st. ALL work reasonable and warran W. KEY, 1320 Market st. e WAITER wanted. 122 Fifth st. EET of teeth without a plate. YOUING. 1841 Polk st. HEamac

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