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8 AD FUN WITH THE BARRIER Small Boys on Big Horses Caused Merriment at the Post. went to from Libertine, e FTRACK NOTES. summer. The best of them, including Scar- to earn oats on the California circuit. East last evening. Royal Spirit was passed around as a good thing on the strength of a fast work-out with big welght up on Sunday last, but the regu- lars couldn’t stand for it. Loch Ness was about the heaviest backed defeated horse of the afternoon. H. L. Frank, his owner, bet a good chunk on him, and was followed by the wise contingent.. Ben Burr, a well known turf follower, died of consumption in this city on Monday night. For some time past he had been writing sheets for the booking firm of Jackman & Co. Newsgatherer Defeated Mec- Light in Fast Time at Oakland. furlong, will be decided on Saturday. The were announced yesterday and are as Three Favorites Again Successful. 123/ Linstock .. iled to Land the The Roman \123/San Venado .88 o o s Fleur de L 120 Yankee Doodle ...... 87 Cotn. Ruinart . 115 Wheel of Fortune.. §7 Buck Massie “116|Sourfle ... L% Ostler Joe 115|Summertime . 9% N Scarborough 112|Scarf Pin . %6 Buckwa 110 Bitter lliloo( owi ‘Ti¢feromwel The racing at Oakland track yester- [ Howard Mann ... TCrons 110|The Drag v was interspersed with novelties of day, wasin e 110 | Roeber various sorts, the main amusement be- Imp. Tripping Judge Dfnny Traverser 107 | Foremos ir - furnist d the crowd while the field Q::nc:nr }g.’"g;f,’“;:":° was at the post in the mile and a six- | SRS o 107 |Gallan teenth event. We have already had |Loch Ness 107 Marplot wee tots who compose operettas in |t Lee ey th=ir sleep, legless men who never suf- | Argentina fered from corns, and prima donnas | fweet Fave without an “angel,” but this was an| Fonsovanna exhibition pure nxn]lslm[lflw of in}ian: Blgaiiin) 100][nuendo prodigies in the riding line withou 5 e brains. The delay at the post was a TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. long one, and th- crowd sweltering in | the heat composed all sorts of prony; ditties about the starting gate. Dur- | ing the exercises, Ballister, acrab which should be nom ted for work on White First Race—Five and a half furlongs; four- year-olds and upward; selling. 861 Alma ... 8§23 Alvin B . 873 Florimel 889 Roy Caruthe §23 Donation 620 Spry Lark 569 Carter D 608 Jerilderio 648 Fly 105| §73 McFarlane . Pass, started off with J. Daly, a di-| ss2 Glad Eyes .. 5| 850 Cavalla 874 Nervoso 827 Zarro minutive piece of huma weighing in 826 Gold B the neighborhood of fifty pounds, and | ‘msses e Second Race—Three-quarters of & mile; a son of “Mi Daly. Young Mister | maiden three-year-olds; selling. 825 Joe Levy 818 Apple Jack ....105 Daly halls from the East, but came ) 335, SuF 584 Hohenlohe 11 very near making the Golden West his gg g,"',m 862 Oahu ... 110 future home, though mnot from any roica cholce of his own. Al the first turn, m:mg 33\:;;:_’3335_-';21“; half furlongs Ballister forgot to make the turn,|™" gh = i i continuing on his course straight| g7 zacatosa §63 Faversham ....108 through the outside fence. Everybody | ... Juggler 585 Rey Hook 103 Mallakwa Thler $63 Crosemolina in the stand arose with an exclamation Py of horror. Balli- er took fence and all For ! 2N with him. Young Daly gracefully went | ,Fourth Race—One and o elxteenth miles; over the animal’s head. got up, walked | (si)s. Faverdale....113| §76 Earl Coohran ..106 back to the stand while the horse was | (867)Twinkler . 96| 881 Geo. Palmer .. 82 being led, and then remounted. He | 51 Miss Ruth 34| 885 Soutfie 113 81 Attlcus 92 Fifth Race—Three-quarters of a mlile; four- ar-olds and upward; selling. )Merry Boy Meadow Lark was cheered for his gameness if 'such it could be called. Sooner or later a lit- tle white hearse will wend its way out 101 to Piedmont with one of these riding Raptdo 9| 867 Fort Augustu: wonders, and then the Society for the Charles 4| GSDS. | McAllister. v S = Shi s 855) Midlig] 50) Peixotto Prevention of Sru(’lt,\ to Children \\l_ll‘ 585 The Blutocrat...102| §74 Queen N took a hand. Coburn on Magnus play- | sthLost Girl 102| 808 Miss Ross ed a good second fiddle, but the “swipes” felt no fear for him, as he is said to have derailed an engine and seventeen flat ars without sufferingin- | 880 Imp. Mistral 11.104| S80 Break o Day &5 Summertime ...105| ... Grace F xth Race—Five and selling. jury. The race for which Morinel and | §8 Poootan e :100| $50 Flumerta, -is--- Plan were equal choices in the betting, | §7 Dolore Rostenimis was eventually won by Watomba, | 763 Ricardo Little Singer which downed ~ Don Clarencio five| §f Howard S S e lengths, | §71 Salisbury 520 Geo. Miller 845 San Mateo . SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First choices captured three purses. | The different fields wore an uncertain aspect and no heavy betting was in- dulged in. First Race—F1 ma, y, Alma, Jerilderfo. e . v, C 3 - the opening four-furlong scramble for | Third Race—FPolka, Faversham, Mallakwa. vear-old She was played down to| Fourth Race—Sweet Faverdale, Earl Coch- ran, Twinkler. Fifth Race—Mldlight, Miss Ross, Lost Girl. Sixth Race—San Mateo, Plumerla, Potentate. 3-to-2 favoritism and finishing gamely | led Owyhee out less than a lenmhAi Zacatosa, the second choice, was third. | But four started in the four-and-a- | half-furlong spin for 2-year-olds and | but four lined up at the barrier. It| proved a gift for Banewor, the Burns & Waterhouse entry, which ruled a | 2-to-5 choice in the betting and won easing up from Mala; Charley Fink's Newsgatherer horse | was a warm article yesterday, dispos- | GUS GARSON, 238 Kearny street, near Bush, sells “STANDARD" shirts. . —————— THE STOCK MARKET. Several mining stocks declined sharply yes- terday. Sierra Nevada sold from $125 down ing of McLight and Rubicon in the |7c. Other changes were less marked, but the mile selling run, fourth on the card. | whole list was weak. Eight to 1 was laid by the books| The Consolidated California and Virginia as- against Fink's piece of racing bric-a | brac, and after he had stood Rubicon on his head the first six furlongs, drew away winning driving less than a length before the favorite, McLight, in | 1:40%5. Loch Ness, a Montana horse, was | backed down to the printer’s name to | win the five-and-a-half-furlong sprint, | third on the card, but falled to land. Royal Spirit, a 7-to-1 shot, led | throughout, winning easily from Roy | Carruthers, a 30-to-1 chance. The concluding seven-furlong run sessment falls delinquent in office to-day. The Hutchinson Plantation Company will pay the regular monthly dividend of 40 cents per share on April 20. A dividend of 10c per share has been de- clared by the Pacific Vinegar Pickle Works, payable on the l4th. The California Street Cable Company will pay a dividend of 5c per share to-day. The Bank of California will aividend of $8 per share on the J5th, oY The Pacific and Sunset Telephone Companies will pay the usual dividends on the 15th. The Oakland Gas Company will pay a divi- dend of ¢ per share on the 15th. The oficial letter from the Alta mine for the “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-—Oakland Track—139th day of the C Winter Meeting, Tuesday, April 12, 1898. Weather fine. Track fast. 887. FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $300. “Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin ] Jockeys. [Op. Cl. 4% 3% 1n |Clawson - 2h 2h 21 Piggott l; !lg 1% 1% 3% |Mcntyre 2 11-5 $% 4y 4n |Goun 20 40 3 13 52 |Woods . 12 50 E% 6% 6% [McDonald 2 2 71 72 71 H. Brown 4 5 88 83 . 85 [Gray . 30 50 10 10 93 |Kiley 8 100 91 9% 10 |Devin 20 100 13 5 8 80 Good 889, THIRD RACE-Five and a hait furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $atn, Z . Tndex. Horses. Welght. |St. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. ©CL .. Royal Spirit, 6......109 1 12 14 (Spencer . 6 ¢ $73 Roy Carruthers, 4..103| 2 33 23 |McDonald 20 20 9 Olivia, 6 . 104] 7 5 3h |Enos 15 20 ... Loch Ness 105 8 % 42 (Piggott 65 65 860 Red Spinuer, 110 4 1 52 |G Wilson 15 15 869 Zaraida, 4 . 101 9 8 61 |Clawson 4 8 Apto, & 10111 1 71 |Weber 50 50 $50 Joe Musale, 113 3 12 82 30 40 §22 Huntsman, a 106118 13 9% 0 40 740 Ida H, 5.. 109/ 14 102 12 3% 847 Wm. Pinke 15 3% i ) 740 Mt. Air, § 103 5 12 20 3 722 Springfield, 10610 5 13 30 100 $00 Eakins, 4 . anl s PR 10 14 [Stuffiet 410 Time, 1:08%. Winner, W. F. Cutler's ch. c. by Outcast-imp. Sweet Spirit. Fair start. Tndex. Horses. Welght. St %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. OL 560 Newsgatherer, 4 1h 212 1m 22 11 [Clawson (879) McLight, a . 32 i 32 31 24 Piggott £49 Rubicon, & ........ 26 in 28 1n 33 |Spencer . 1 Rey del Tierra, 4.. 8 63 42 42 43 |McDonald 61 Claudiana, 4 in g 3 51 6h [J. Ward 62_Treax 5h__4h 51y 6 |Gray Time, 1:40% first three drt FIFT) CE—One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and 89] upward; o purse, Index. Horses. Weight.|St. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CI. Watomba, 3 ... 1 3y 4% 41 51 15 [Claw: Don Clargnclo, 4...109/3 6h 614 63 4% 2h (Plegott S Robair, 4 065 2% 21 3% 2h 32 |Brown ¢ 1 Morinel, 3 . 6 1h “in jih 31 4h |Wods 2.3 Claudivs, a 231 11 93 93 652 |8 8‘2” 8 12 Plan, 3 .. e ST R LS 7S 8% |Oray 3 % Duke of York 1I, 3. 8117 42 51 5h 6% 71 |Meany 2 2 Los Prictos, 3......9%/8 7% 9% 173 72 8 10 |Holmes $ 13 503 Magnus, 3 . Cwm(e 91 8h 31 11 32 (Coburn 30 10 §63 Baliister, 3 ....... 88|10 101 103 103 8% 1015 |Daly 3 100 846 Whistle Bird, 4... 9811 8% 71 91 1 1 100 500 Time, 1:48. Winner, W. D. Randall's b. f. by Montana-Wampum. Good start. Won first three driving. Two recalls. 899, sixTH RACE=Seven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, H00, 35 1 o Index, Horses. Welght.[St. Xm. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. L ¥78 Fonsovannah, 3 .,.1002 1h 338 83 4 n 12 (Pizgott TR 7% Oddson, 3 . TSR T S T ] 2 2% |Clawson « . 8§79 Libertine, dM4/3 0 21 23 1% 1B 33 (Shields e 855 St. Callatine, 3..%'1 3% 1n 21 2h 410 |Gray & . 87 Don Gara, 5.....14|5 43 4% 54 54 54 [McGion 10 300 (875 Midlan, 3 .. asl4 6 6 L] 5 6 |H. Brow i1 Time, 1:27%. Winner, easily. 8. C. Hiidreth’'s b, c. by Fonso-Savannah. Good start. Won ‘onsovannah, the even-money favorite, with Odds On taking the place Tommy Lottridge of the firm of Atkin & Lottridge stated yesterday that the horses in his charge would probably not go East this borough, Tea Rose and Saintly, will be given a well earned rest, while La Parasseuse, Adam Andrews and a couple of others will be asked Abe Levy and Ed Gaines departed for the The Palace Hotel handicap, one mile and a to 92c and Hale & Norcross from 91c down to | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 189S. past week says: Have hoisted during the week 31 car loads of ore, the assay value of which, according to car samples, was $45 92 per ton. The stopes are looking better than at any time. The mill will be ready for crushing in two days. The only drawback is in getting shoes and dles, which we cannot get before Wednesday. The New Idria Quicksilver Mining, Com- pany of California reduced 15310 tons of ore during 1897, and produced 3605 flasks of quick- silver, and 7i5,782% pounds. The company's works are valued at 44,75, The receipts for 1897 amounted to $128,920, and the expenses to leaving net profits of $47.587, out of which’ $30.000 paid In dividends. The sur- plus on hand at the close of 157 was $I7.587. The Standard Consolidated Mining Company had a cash balance of $0,506 on hand April 1, with March expenses unpaid and the bul- lion returns for that month not received. The Consolidated Imperial Mining Company had $2845, and_the Challenge Consolidated Min- ing Company $780 on hand April 1, with March expenses paild for both companies. The Kentuck Consolidated Mining Company had a balance of about $30 on hand April 1. The La Suerte Gold Mining Company of Ne- vada County has levied an assessment of 2% cents per share, delinquent May 11. 7 The Forlorn Hope ining Company of Ne- vada County has levied an assessment of 25 cents per share, delinquent May 1S, On the Bond 'Exchange Oceanic Steamship was the active stock, selling at $6@48. Brunswick lode—Consolidated California and Virginfa, Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry— 600 level—The joint south drift from the sta- tion was advanced 20 feet; total length, 65¢ feet; face In porphyry and quartz. The has been sunk 13 feet on the inclin depth, 1003 feet; bottom in porphyry. the joint south drift they have started jointly at a point 600 feet from the shaft a west and east crosscut; the east crosscut was advanced 16 feet and discontinued:; the west crosscut was advanced 11 feet: face {n porphyry. Occidental Consolidated—The _official letter says: 550 foot level—West crossuct No. I, started at a point in the lower tunnel 1300 feet from the mouth, has been driven 10 feet through porphyry and seams of quartz; total length, 146 feet. The southwest drift started from No. 1 upraise has been extended 1f feet through fair grade ore; total length, 28 feet. 60 level—East crosscut No. 5, started at a point 840 feet from the statio: has been ex- tended 21 feet through porphyry and quartz; total length, 277 feet. West crosscut No. 2 in | south drift, at a point 500 feet from the sta- tion, was advanced 12 feet through porphyry: total length, 27 feet. In the ralse from the east crosscut No. 3, 100 feet north of the sta- tion, we have been putting In air pipe and chute preparatory to extracting ore from that point. 750 level—The north drift from west crosscut No. 1 has been extended 19 feet through porphyry showing seams of good ore; total length, 138 feet. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, April 12—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. U 8 Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 41% — s quar coup..l10%111% |Pac Gas Imp.. — 84% Pac L Co. — b4 is_guar new...121%12%|S F G & — 854 Miscellaneous— San Fran 3% 4 Stock Ga 12 — Insurance— Firem's Fund.190 — Bank Stocks- 4| Anglo-Cal 62% Bank of Cal..244 246 Cal S D & T. — 100 First Nat ....200 — Lon P & A...130 — — Mer Exchange — 15 115%116b; | Nev Nat B...150 166 110%110% | Savings Bani | 9Tig|Ger S & L. N C Ng Ry 78.102 — (Hum S & L1050 1180 N Ry Cal 6s.. — Mutual Sav. — 42% N Ry Cal Gs..1008, S F Sav U.. 485 500 NP CRR 6s.103 S & L So. 100 N P C Ry 58..101% Security S B 230 — — Unfon T Co.1000 — Street Raiiroad— Do 2d is 6s. Om Ry 6s. P & O 6s P & Ch R ‘alifornia residio | Powell-st 6s... Powder— Reno_WL&L..100 alifornia ;- Sac ElecRy?s.104%105% |[E Dynamite... 85 95 a half furlongs; four- | SF &N P bs. — 3 P of Ar 6s..102 S P Cal 6s.... SPC 1s cg 105 103 5|Giant Con igorit . Micsella Al Pac Assn. S P Br és {Ger Ld Wk 3V wat 4{Hana P_Ca. S V Wat is. H C & 8 C Stock Gas 6s.. Hutch S P Co. Mer Ex Assn Nat Vin C Oceanic § Pac A F L. Pac Bor Co. Par Paint 18% Morning Sesslon. 5 Hutchinson S P Con.. 38 Market-street Rallway 15 Spring Valley Water . Afternoon Sessfon. 30 Glant Powder Con.. 25 Hawallan Commerclal & Sugas 5 do do 40 Market-street Railway $5000 Market-street Ry Con ‘Bonds 10 Oakland Gas ... 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. 10 do do % do do 10 do do 2 do do 20 do do 5 do do 1 do do 5 do . do 19 <o S H @0 s, 15 00, 158 F Gas & Electric C 85 00 25 Spring Valley Water 99 00 % do do 99.32% Street— 245 00 20 Bank of California INVESTMENT TOARD. Morning Session. 40 Glant Powder 40 Hawailan Commercial Afternoon street sales— 15 Market-street Ry Co. 20 Hutchinson S P Co. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday Morning Sessfon. ugar. 400 Alta. . 21]100 Hale & Norcrs. 91 300 Andes 15/200:55.5000 90 100 Belcher . 181100 Justice 16 200 Best & Belcher. 45|200 Slerra Nevada..125 200 Caledonia .. 25/700 Union Con 300 Con Cal & Va. 300 Utah ... Afternoon Session. 700 Alpha . 06]300 Justice 16 1000 Alta . 22| 200 Kentuck 02 200 Belcher 15| 500 Mexican 30 ©00 Best & 250 200 Bullion . 67 200 Challeng: 200 Chollar . 250 Potost . 730 100 Savage 300 901600 Sierra Ne 800 01/100 150 Crown Point 300 300 Gould & Curry. 500 1150 . 11250 Union 200 H 450 Utah Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesslon. 100 Alta 211300 Ophir 200 ... 221300 200 Belcher 15 200 Best & 40 ge 300 00S B & 200 Caledont $00 Sierra 600 Chollar 600 500 Con Cal rnoon Session. 89 88 87 30 29 2 06 500 Alta .. 21(300 Ophir 900 Belcher 18(300 .. & 200 16(500 Overman o8 200 461400 Savage a1 400 45300 .. 20 20 43(400 Sierra Nevada..1 30 700 Builion 03450 118 300 Con Cal & 024350 110 1600 . 105 900 3 550 3 600 Hale & 31 500 Mexican 34(700 Yellow Jacket... 17 2005555+ s 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, April 12— p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bla. Ask. Alpha Con .... 05 07[Julta .. Y Alta . L 21 22{Justice 516 Andes I 14 15[Kentuck o 0 Belcher . 15 16|Lady Vash .... — (3 Benton Con ... — 30/ Mexican T Best & Belchr. 36 3|Occldental .28 — Bullion 1% 06|Ophir .. T & Caledonta ...... 20 21;Overman D05 o7 Chollar ......... 33 35|Potosl . S Y Con Cal & Va. 8 8§ FERT Challenge Con. 21 22 ® 0 Confidence — & o Con Impertal .. 01 02| % o1 Crown Point .. 1 = Con New York. 0 e Fureka Con ... 25| =16 Exchequer ..... — 06 ] Gould & Curry. 15 16 o 05 Hale & Norcrs. 157 u 16 Con. Cal. & Va. n Hale & Noreross.| 113 e | 10 Oceldental. EY 5 10 Gould & Curry....| 8 3 1 o[ TR R g8 Y 5 05 52 [CApr 29| May 24| 05 3 |..M2y 5/..May 31} o0& 63 May 8l..Junel?r| 20 To Cure a Cold in One Day ive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All = d the meng’i‘(h}t fails to cun.‘rg. . Q. on each tablet. ists e’ genulne has L. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. T Doane, Sacto C Dean & w, Iowa C Rowell, Fresno M A Griffith, Phila J Armstrong, Cal D Snodgrass & w, Or Mrs Woodward&d, NY|T James & w, Or G Lippett, St Louis |J E_Bell, Everett W Gray, Mich M _O'Connell, Everett W McKenzie, Cal M O'Connell,” Grass v enderson, Bak T McKay, Benicla o T J Hunter, Sacto 3, Mitler, " Healdsbura v RES, [eald: C H Browne, Napa'® H C Stovall, B E Tabor rewing, Oakdal I Larson, Colusa A J Lardon, Lod R J Culver, L Ang J Barton, Oakdale F Kincaid & w, Stkn J McClen, Cal Wis F Howe & w, R M Dorld, Sacto D Taylor, Pasadena PALACE H Moss, Pa C H_ Wilson, G Middleton, Japan S H Kinsley, Phila T Fairhurst, 'London W W Farrell, London R White, London elding, London H Boodle, Nebraska Mrs_Boodle, Neébraska W P Stovall, Cal W Jordan, N Y Mrs Jordan, N Y W Raymond, Boston F Miller, Riversiae Mrs Neidenhofer, Mont G P Moore, Omaha R Anderson, Dawson Boston B Wilson & w, S Jose J Hebbern, Salinas S A Chure, Wis S Moore & d, Gilroy A Manahan, L Ang C_Carr, Monterey W W_Smith, Indiana G E Stukle, Cal C Green, Victoria D Gilmore, Holllster J F Ciapp. Chicago P Musto, Stockton G Fiske, Woodland W C Waters, Salinas E Mowrie, Colusa W Ash & w, Berlin A Rosendale, Cal L _Coatd, Nay W Stukle, Hollister T Longmore, Holllster HOTEL. C Meclver, § Jose Mrs_Melver, S Jose B Steinman, Sacto A D_Graham, Detroft Mrs Waldron, 'S Crus C H Ball, Berkeley T O Whiting, Boston Mrs Whiting, Boston E Huedetoper, Pa Mrs Kidder, 'Mass Mrs Wells, Boston Miss Wells, Boston H C Nelson, England W M _Rice, Victoria. 7S Tobin & w, B C G Rubenstein, N ¥ P Holman, Wash BALDWIN HOTEL. M S Steln, Stockton W H Romaine, N Y § W McKim, Sacto R Lauren, Stockton C Hansen, Stockton C J Waters, 8 Jose Mrs Waters, S’ Jose W Mills. N Y Mrs Milis, N Y R S Fleld, N Y R D Cruack, N Y H L Wellson, S Jose Mrs Wellson," S Jose R S Bursell,’ Canada D Machower, Canada iJ Reynolds, A Converse, Stookton B Murcott, ‘Anderson Mrs Marcott, Anderson R Larsen, Stockton W Tweeney, Sacto F Parker, Sacto A Dowdell, St Helena W Black, N ¥ M Kennedy, Milpitas T Cunningham, Stkn Stockton J H Graves, S Jose Mrs Graves, S Jose S Grey & w, Oakland NEW WESTBRN HOTEL.{ R Marshall&w, S Diego K Otev&w, 'S Barbara etmore, Chi; 0 C E Ballie, Sarwc“ V Rogers, Woodland C Campbell, Reno J Fear & w, Calistoga H Swenk, Beatrice W Lohrengel, Bremen T Murray Mt View H Davis, Portland J H Franklin, § Jose ] Patterson, S Diego ) Maloney, Pasadena C Johnson, Cax M "Foley, Marysville W A Roberts, L Ang C Cummings, N Y E Darragh, Ottawa J Levy, Fresno Mrs J R Smith, Cal SI' "ATIO® 3 WAN.ZD—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. YOUNG woman wishes to work: for a ladies’ physician, city or Oakland, and take part of pay in instructions. Address until Thurs- day, Work, box 3185, Cal! office. DANISH girl wants work by the day; plain washing and general housework. 1331 Fulton. S’?‘!SI.LG '“G‘e‘:l;r‘n.n girl, speaks no jEnsish, on; general housework; w: S5, Call at 1022 Larkin st el WANTED—By Scotch girl, housework and Cooking in private family. ' Call at 108 Leay- enworth st. COLORED mald and plain_sewing, 3§25, sleep | home. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. REFINED German maid and travel, $30. MISS | CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 2 YOUNG nursegirls, $10 to $15; references. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED woman as working house- | keeper, country, $12. MISS CULLEN, 32 | Sutter 'st. NEAT young girl. £12; light work. MISS CUL- | LEN. 3% Sutter st. COMPETENT woman, short ti; city or c is a first-class cook from the East; will do washing: ntry; good reference. 345 Minna. GERMAN ulg; wishes a few more places to v Yy e day. all or address MRS. BADER, 7 Clementina. st. & SITUATION wanted as cook or general house- work; will do some washing. 230 Minna st. GOOD dressmaker wants few more engage- ments; $1 50 d4y; references. 112 Twlorgzg COMPETENT ncotch couple want the care of house, janitors or any place of trust; best references. Box 3144, Call office. GOOD nurse would like & few engagements; terms reasonable. 1110 Powell st. WANTED—By competent woman, houseclean- ing or washing by the day. 1110 Powell st. YQUNG lady graduate of the Polytechnic High School wishes a position as assistant book- keeper or typewriter and stenographer. Box 3246, Call office. COMPETENT, educated American woman with 4-vear-old child would like a situation as housekeeper - to do cooking and housework : &ood cook and housekeeper and a person Worthy of trust: good references; wages $12 10 §15; country preferred. Address Experience, Santa’ Rosa, Cal. teacher desired by a lady the summer; experienced; erman; references given and Box 115, Palo Alto. as student durin; French and required. GIRL, bakery, $15 per month. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. NEAT second girl, Sutter st. WOMAN with a child as_working housekeeper, $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. RANCH cook, ? in family, $4. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% T st §12. MISS CULLEN, 3% CHAMBE D and waitress. country, §0: | laundress, $25; French second _girl, $0; Waitresses, 20 each. MISS CULLEN, a5 | Sutter st. | 2 GERMAN cooks, §25 and $30; 8 second girls, $20 and $25; housework girls, Alameda and | other towns, §25: 25 house girls, city, $20to$30 a number of yo- girls to assist, $10 to $15. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. WAITRESS, country hotel, $20: $15: nurse girl, $20; voung light work; nurse girl, $10. 323 Sutter st. HOUSE girl, Sausalito, $25, 2 in family, see party here at 11 o'clock; house girl, Tiver- more, see party here; housekeeper. $20, coun- try. MRS. NORT N, 323 Sutter st. SECOND girl. $25; house glrl, 3 in_family, washing, $25: German house girl, 2 in family, $20. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st WAITRESS, country hotel, north, $20. bermaid, same hotel, §15 to $20; waitress, nice country ' place, $20; ‘cook, country hotel, $25. MURRAY & READY, 63i-636 Clay st. | chambermald, girl_to assist, 812, | MRS. NORTON, | cham- DURING the summer vacation an engagement desired by an experienced lady as house- keeper In a summer boarding-house or private family; references given and required. Box 115, Palo Al FIRST German and American cook wishes position. Address 1. D., 1625 San Bruno road FIRST-CLASS dress and cloak maker desires a few more engigements; $1 25 per day; no objections to country. Address box 3224, Call. WOMAN with child to cook for a_few me ranch near city, 1. MURRAY & READ etc., $20, $ and $6 week: 4 cooks, $2 and §30; 2 nurses, $20 and §25; cook for 5 men, $15, and a | large number of girls to fill our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CRO- | SETT CO., 316 Sutter st. A—Business positions for 2 enterprising busi- i ness ladies; $10 weekly each. 313 Bush st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes to care for ohil- dren and do sewing. Box 3247, Call office. LADY accountant and office matron; $10 to $15 weekly; permanent. 313 Bush st. HELP WAN~ ID—Continued. a rellable business associats permanent. 313 Bush st. experienced 5 PER weel it manl capital; c {ERY - STORE clerk; 2 exp EXPE CED stationery _salesman: hotel B RN atgage and cloak room clerk. 313 Lush st. rative situations NOW is the time to secure 1u with responsible houses. 2 SHIP carpenters, § a day; coa & day or by the ton: cook_hotel Ing-house ook $20 and room; waiter for ARD & CO., 60§ and 610 restaurant, countr. §40 and room WANTED—Cook plair cook grill room, col ond cook hotel, $30; $25; {romer, country, Stockton oung man who has had some Eagleson Co., WANTED—A ¥ experience at shirt cutting. 535 Market st. ¥ >_Third hand on bread and cakes = M- WANTED—Two young job compositors. Neil Brothers, San Jose. MAN who understands nursery dening. Call at 500 ght st. BARBER OTTO BAIL call at GOOD coatmaker wagted at 82 508; cali early e THIRD-HAND baker wanted. 40 San Pabla avenue, Oakland. e 8 WANTED—Baster and presser. 1035 Broadway, Oakland 2 Third st. Market, room WANTED—Barber at 302 Montgomery ave. BARBER; workman: steady. st.; quick. accomplished may be 1510A Kentucky 1 mine: jes from € good wages; Address pitch “ount work; pply. sco; miner: good EOAL CO.. room 515, 328 Montgomery. SO0 ot aalker, ateady” man, s work In omall olty: piece work. Apply at 67 Rausch st. bet. Seventh and Eighth. Call bet. 9 and 12'a. m 7 SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted SHANE'S, %04 Davis st, near Jackson: men for’ whaling and Alaska; no experi required. YOUNG man wanted; must write §ood han COLORED girl desires a situation to do light housework. Call or address 106 Pacific st. YOUNG lady cashier and correspondent; select and refined business. 313 Bush st. RELIABLE voung German woman wants place as working housekeeper, chambermaid, wait- ress or seamstress; first-class worker; oity or country. Call or address 816 Greenwich st. ——— Captain Bohen Convalescent. Captain Bohen, the genial chief of de- tectives, who was serjously i1l from an at- tack of typhoid-pneumonia, was suf- ficlently recovered to be able to make his appearance at police headquarters yes- terday, where he was warmly congrat- ulated on his convalescence. It will be some days vet before he will be able to attend to business. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Fran 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. 387 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street: open until 9:30 o'clock. 616 Larkin street; open u. ‘il 9:30 o’clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixtcenth; open until 9 o’clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Misslon street: open until 9 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until § o'clock. MEETING MUTICES RNIA Commandery No. 1 K. Masonic Temple, Post and Mont ts.—Special assembly THIS AY) EVENING, at 30 o'clock. )rder of the Temple. are courteously invited. 5375 08 SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorde: MISSION Lodge No. 163, F. M.—Called meeting THIS (W DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 Third. degree. o clock. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. GOOD_Scandinavian girl wishes to cook American family or general housework. Howard st. RESPECTABLE young German woman wishes situation to do light housework and plain cooking in small family; wages 3I5. 6365 Na- ma s MAN wishes to take care of chicken ranch or act as housekeeper. Address MRS. JOSIE RAMSEY, care Harry Holland, 3 Hermann. in 913 EXPERT hand massage treatment for reduc- Ing flesh; guaranteed. MRS. K. L., box 3238, Cail office: 1 GERMAN woman wants work by the day. Bernice st., bet. 12th and 13th, near Harrison. GERMAN cook wishes situation in_ private 24 Howard, rm. 10. competent women w positions In Skaguay as cooks, waitresses or housekeep- ers. Box 3262, Call office. STYLISH dressmaker wishes engagements, 50; dresses miade over: suits made In two ( S.. 1841 Mission st. TABLE young woman, with child, vishes position as housekeeper; fond of chil- dren; no objection to country. Apply 218 Eddy st. SALESLADY, sodawater counter; 3 salesla- dies, millinery; office clerk. 313 Bush st. NEAT rellable elderly American sires position, cooking, washing and the care | of children; has references; widower's family | ~referred; wi $10 month. Box 3267, Call. WOMAN between 25 and 35 for light house- work and companion; a good home and fair pay_for right party. Call after 10 a. m. at 116 Taylor st. oman de- GIRL to take care of children; wages §12; call | between 10 and 12 Thursday. Northeast cor- | ner Howard and Twenty-first sts. | FINTSHERS and buttonhole makers on custom coats; also girls to learn: pay while learn- Ing. 291 Natoma st., near Fourth. FIRST-CLASS talloress wanted coats; also experienced apprentice. ma st | ustom | 78 Na- i FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants. 858 Howard st.. between Fourth and Fifth, over §. F. Handball Court. 3 Taylor st. BARBER wanted to buy paying shop. STOL 630 Market st T, vest and trouser makers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance ta CHARLES LYONS', 721 Market st. fon; ED—At Montana House, 76i% Mi ‘men to take rooms; l0c, 1fc and 25c pes night; 60c, S0c and $1 per week. RECRUITS wanted for the United States ‘marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages ot 21 and 30 vears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legaliy de- clared thelr intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween § feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 5 1sco, C: | WAN FARMER in country poultry, egg shipments. MEN to learn barber trade In elght weeks. S. F. Barber College, -38% Elghth st. SATLORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coa: Australia, S to obtain Call office. WANTED first-class pants finisher, 270 Steven- Pel and Fourth, upstairs. general housework and plat 1620 Geary st. i or Swedish girl; cook and house- | references. 234 Page st. FIRST-CLASS finishers steady work. GERMAN work; on custom pant 5 Jessie st. YOUNG woman wants work by the day; is a good seamstress or would do mending; $1 25 per day. 615 Post st. ENTH—Branch office of The Call; riptions and ads taken. —_— SITUATIONS W ANTED—-MALE. QUARTZ mill man and mining superintendent with European first-class references desires situation; will go for $100. For particulars apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO, 628 mento st. CHINESE an: tel. Main 1997, Sacra- Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. CELSIOR Lodge No. 166, F. and A. pecial meeting THIS (WEDNES DAY) EVENING, April 13, at o'clock. First degree. v THEO. E. SMITH, JAPANESE Employm't Office_Dest help and Northern Hscing Co. 1808 Polk; tel, Polk 422. CHINESE and Japanese employment offlce; best heip. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. Bast 426 CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, degree THIS (WEDNES- o NING, April 13, at 7:30 order of the Master. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. given that the half-orphans and abandoned girls been recelved at Maria Kip Orphanage ns, m January 1 to April 1, 1598: Adah Lois lien, age 3 years; Josephine , dge 3 years 1 month; Ida Brown, age ars § months; Fannie Lowans, age 9 s; Pauline Brown, age 6 years 10 months; Millicent Huntington, age 4 years. BAD tenants ejected for 34: collections made; ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5530. MISS R. CLEVELAND and assistant from New York; baths; massage. 29 Grant ave., TE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 Post st., room 10, second floor front. ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet baths. 15% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 16-16. MISS MAYS, genuine alconol, Turkish and magnetic baths. 1007 Market st., room 2. EDNA V. GRANT, genuine massage baths. 215 Kearny st., room 2. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened $L 343 Third st. and 2508 Twenty-fourth. MISS L. DEAN, genuine Turkish baths. 90§ Market st., room 29, second floor. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1l 5 MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; Swedish movement. 46 Market. room econd floor. —_———— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 5 (forty cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be ayable at the office of the company, 327 arket st. on and after Wednesday, April 20, 1598. Transfer books will close on Thurs- day, April 14, 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m. SHELDON, Secretary. T, Chincse Employm't Office; choice . Grant 5° Geo. Aokl 30 Gear- st. GARDEN Situation wanted; practical ex- perience in vegetables, flowers, fruit, green- houses; town or country; 16 years' best of ref- erence! total abstainer; English; single; age 30. FREDERICK MUNNINGS, Chicago Park, Nevada County, Cal. YOUNG man, graduate of the horse-training school in Milan, Italy, wishes a position training fine saddle and buggy horses for pri- Address box 329, Cal young man, erman, work, assist in cooking, waiting, saloon or other work: city or country. Address H. VIETITZ, 136 Sixth s FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wants situation in good family; understands all kind of cook- ing. Address Japanese, room 9, 418 Post st. BOOKKEEPER wishes employment as book- keeper or cashler; has experience and refer- ence. Address box 3183, Call office. YOUNG married man wishes to loan employer $150 to secure him a good position; city or country. Austin avenue. STRONG young man, handy with tools, wishes osition In machine shop. Addsess HENRY FORBES, 304 Van Ness YOUNG man, willing to do any kind of work; good city reference. Box 38123, Call office. BAKERS—Good bread and cake baker requires situation. Apply at G5 Harrison st. the ladies' speclalist, 1020 Market v troubles, etc., e d at once. REFINED European gentleman who speaks and writes English, French, Spanish and Italian, knowing practice on business, wishes position as: correspondent, private family’s room secretary, first-class hotel's interpreter or manager, big store’s floor manager, etc.; certificates and references given. Address MENOIDES, box 3249, Call office. WANTED—Elderly lady to take care of baby few hours a day. 34 Birch ave.; upstairs. | GIRL to assist in housework. 140% Cum land st., cor. Dolores, bet. 15th and 20th. { GIRL for light housework and cooking. 2414 Washington st. | GIRL to learn fine vest making. Room 11, | Murphy building, fourth floor. EXPERIENCED finisher on tailor sults at | ALBERT MUELLER'S, 131 Post st. ANTED—Girl for cooking_and_housework; small family; references. 2008 Plerce st. GIRL for cooking and general housework for country. Call at 1409 Webster st. YOUNG girl for cooking and housework In | small flat; reference; $15. Call 1309 O'Farrell. WANTED—GIrl fo assist in light housework. 5 Howard court. | FINISHER and operator on coats; also ap- | prentice. 107 Fifth, room 1 WANTED—First-class tailoress on fine coats. | 411% Kearny st. YOUNG girl to work at dressmaking; also an apprentice. Apply 2503 Sutter. VERY good salesladies for millinery; no other need apply. 130 Sixth, G girl for housework 937 Haight Eimd{ for general housework; no cooking; 1831 | i “cooking; wages | | STRONG girl for general housework. 208 Valencia, after 9 a. m. AT girl to assist in housework. 1013 McAl- lister. GIRL wanted to do housework; $ in family; 808 California st.; call to-day. WANTED first-class talloress on custom coats. 21 Ellis. NEAT woman; can cook well and assist with child; $20. 2713 Buchanan st. WANTED—1000 school children to take part In the superb May Day festival at Sutro Baths. Apply at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st. GERMAN girl; light housework; way 5; ne washing. 108 Clay. i | GIRL, general housework; light cooking, bak- ing? small tamily; wages $lo. 1216% Golden ate ave. LADIES to sell my tollet speclalties. BUTLER, room 324, 806 Market st. STRONG, honest young woman to do general housework, washing and cooking; good home | for good girl; $15. 1905 Broadw. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free: patterns %c. McDOWELL'S, 108 Post. | Apply MRS WANTED—10 nights 25c or #0 PAIR of men's new and seond hand shoes half price; half soling 35c. Howard st. EL TH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, er help. N,, 643 Cla: WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to_know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 17 -hird :t.: 130 largs rooms; 25c per nigl 1 to $3 per week. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm’t Office. 8. FUCHS, Sec., 32 Grant ave.: tel. Grant 135. MARKET, 82% (Elcho House)—Single rooms. 12%e, 15¢ to %e per night; week, T, §1, §1 BARBE: Progressive ; free employ- ment. Bernard, Secy.. 102 Tth: tel. South 62. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st. near Market: 200 rooms. %c a night; reading-rooms free "bus and bazgage (o and from he ferry. ROSEDALE House. 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to §1 night: §1 to $4 weel hot and cold baths. SINGLE rooms. 10c and lic night: 75 and 1 week. Tindell House, Sixth tnd Howard sts. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st below Sixth, for a room c a night: 51 a week. week. 105 New Montgomery. ers and oth- st. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANT Murat Halstead's Great War Book. “‘Our Country in War' and our relations with foreign nations. All about our army, navy, coast defenses, the Maine dis- aster, Spain, her army. navy and defenses, All about Cuba. her relations to the United States and her defenses. All about the ar- mies and navies of all other nations, and how they wiil act in our fight with Spain. Over 500 pages. Magnificent illustrations, photograps, etc. One agent sold 89 in one day; others are making $2 to $30 per day. Most liberal terms guaranteed, 20 days' cred- it, price low, freight pald. Handsome out- fit free. Send 12 2-cent stamps to pay post- age. Natlonal Educational Unlon, 324 Dear- born_st.. Chicago. —— e PARTNERS WANTED. e WANTED—Partner in blacksmith shop: good shoer; trial given; good business. Appiy 8 Mateo Dairy, the other side of Ocean View. — FURNITURE WANTED, HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. slon et.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71 840 Mis- WANTED—MISCELL WAN office. kodak. Address box 326, Call PHOTO and masic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—OIA clothing hought. gold. Add.” COL; silver, cast-oft 41 Third INTELLIGENT, young, strong Swiss, speak- ing German and English, wishes a 'position in a private family, hotel, lodging house or saloon; Is willing to do any kind of work. Call or address A. T., 664 Castro st. MAN and wife wish positions in country; wife to do housework and man any kind of work; good references: wages $10. Apply 427 Twenty- ninth st., bet. Noe and Sanche: SITUATIONS THOROUGHLY competent German woman de- sires situation where she can have her daugh- ter with her, who is a highly educated girl; mother fine 'dressmaker and cook or house- 2 MISS CULLEN, 22 Sutter st. NEAT young German girl desires situation a nurse or second girl or housework; $1i to $15; references. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Swedish laundrsss desives situa- tion; best references; -ty or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COMPETENT second girl, desires a situation. J. F. 316 Sutter st. LADIES—There are no girls sitting around dis- cussing the private affairs of former employ- ers in MRS. BARMAN'S Employment Office, 927 Market st., room 516 SITUATION wanted by a_ young woman; washing, ironing, housework or any kind of work by the day. Call at 326 Minna st. COMPETENT woman wishes situation at gen- eral housework; will come at low wages; good cook; city reference. 362 Jessie, nr. Fifth: COMPETENT French woman wishes work in lunchhouse or restaurant during lunch hours as general helper. Address box 3265, Call. GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- eral housework or keep house; city or coun- try; $10 to $12 per month. 50 Howard st. COMPETENT woman wants position as cook or housekeeper in mining town or small ranch. 310 Sixth st. LADY wishes situation as housekeeper; speaks French and German;_ city preferred. Ad- dress or call at 138A Fourth st., room 4. ANANTED—-FEMALS. best of reference, CROSETT & CO., WANTED—Position as lunch counter walter or dishwasher, or any laboring work; well used to horses. . 246 Sixth st., room 26, YOUNG Irishman of steady habits wants posi- tion of any kind: good milker and can take care of horses. 120B William st. BARKEEPER., young man of steady hablits, wishes position; city or country: first-clas experience ana references. Box 3261, Call. SITUATION wante by a steady and sober man; thoroughly understands the care of horses, driving, garden, cows; referencs city or country; moderate wages. Box 32, Call office. ELDERLY man wants situation care of gen- tleman’s place; good gardener; can milk, care horses: city or country. S. W., 308 Hill. PRACTICAL gardener—Rellable man; middle- | aged; can milk and tend to horses if re- quired; is handy with tools; all-round man; Teferences city and country. M. H., box 3124, Call. MAN and wife want situations to take care of house; city or country. Box 3148, Call office. ENGINEER or fireman by sober man; under- stands ice machine. Box 3260, Call o.fice. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.i perfect fit; no trying on: trial free. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The ta. Want ads and subscriptions taken. MALE HELP eWANTED. HEAD and second cook, country hotel; Ger- man second cook, $60; restaurant second, $50; walter for Nevada, $25 and fare advanced: # | walters, city, 325; restaurant waiter, $10 a | week; waiter boy, $ a week. C. R. HAN- | SEN ‘& CO., 104 Geary st. NEAT young coachman, with references, $30; bellboy, with references, $18; neat young boy for a store, $15: porter and runner, country hotel, $20; 10 tiemakers for the railroad, 10e, good timber, no brush; 8 woodchoppers, Santa | Cruz Co., $1 25 a cord; ¢ German laborers for a mine, $150 to $1 7 a day, boss here; barker, 3§35; screwturner, §35; edger, $30; tunnelman, 3250 a day. C. R’ HANSEN & CO.. 10 Geary st. PAINTER, $250 a day; porter and runner, country hotel. C. R.- HANSEMN & LO., 104 Geary ‘st 10 COLORED walters. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MUSICAL INSTRUJENTS, AS we are selling good' upright planos for $§ 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 gsaymenl! and some good pianos for $3. $4 and per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Steinway Deaiers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. San Francisco, and Tlirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest houss west of Chicago is XKOHLER & 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 eatis(y the customer. NEW_FIRM. NEW NUMBER. W GOODS. NEW PRICES. New planos rented. $3 per month. Repairing and “tuning a specialty. Our prices can not be equaled in San Francisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. A FINE line of second-hand planos offered this week at very low prices, including Steinways. Chickering, Hallett & Davls, Fmerson and otiiers. THE F. W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market BAKER and pastry cook: country hotel; $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Machinist and engineer for mine, $3 day; hardware clerk, $13 week; 10 coal miners by day or contract: 15 tie makers tools and provisions advanced, 10c to llc; 3 first-class machinists, & (o 31 day. ' Apply Newhall plano One Zech plano . One Fischer piano . Twenty others ot all prices. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. SOHMER & CO. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other plancs: see our rent plani no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. WANTED—By a young man, German, kitchen work, assist in’ cooking, walting, saloon or other work: city or country. Adcress H. VIELITZ, 138 Sixth st., room 7. to J. F. CROSETT 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Mechanical draughtsman and sale: man, first-class salary and commission; 4 carpenters for Alaska. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ENGINEER, stationary, wants work at trade or as night watchman'or driver; anything at living_wages; American and married. Ad- dress 2508 Laguna st. 17 WELL educated businessitke young man of pleasant address, good talker, ' kmowin rench, Englisk and Rus: desires pos tlon; best of clty reference: x 3222, Call. WANTED—Cook for miners, §25; lunch coun- ter man, $20 and found; young restaurant cook, $40; waiters, dishwashers and others. Apply to'J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento s ED—Quartz mill man, who understands cyanide process, $125. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A VERY fine upright piano left for immediate cash sale: great bargain: see it this morn- ing. Room 12, Flood building SPECIAL low prices on all pianos until M Z. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. 7o et g6 - GOOD German cin st.; $50. $TE—-BARGAIN 16 McAllister SMALLEST ad apply on sale. 75 Valen- : good Fisher plano. SCHM st... next Hibernia Bank 2" lowest price; $2 per month up; SITUATION wanted as waltress or to work in a store by an experlencednymlnt lady; no triflers. 138A Fourth st., r. 28, Crown House. REFINED German woman wants situation to teach children German: understands second work, sewing and ironing; salary $20. Ad- dress 33 Dorland st., near Guerrrero. SWEDISH girl wants a situation to do general housework. Please call at 943 Hampshire st., near Twenty-second. RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman would Ifke place as housekeeper or take care of children. W. C., 550 Mission st., room 4. YOUNG woman wishes situation to do house- keeping; no objection to short distance in country. Call or address 1104 Mission st., r. 10. YOUNG Scandinatian woman with a_child ‘wishes position as housekeeper: wages no ob- ject. Address box 3265, 1 office. YOUNG girl about 16 years of wishes posi- tion to take care of child or do light house- work. 115 Eills st. RESPECTABLE woman to do washing, fron- ing, housccleaning by the day; $1 per day and car fare. 362 Grove st.. near WINCHESTER House, 44 "hird s ket: 20 rooms, 25¢ to $1 G0 ni 36 week; convenient .nd res) le; free 'bus and Faggage to and from fer FEMALE ILELP WANTED. 2 WAITRESSES, Santa Cruz, §20; waitress, south, $20; 3 waitresses, country hotels, §20° restaurant waitress, country, §25; 2 Wwait- resses, $20; 2 waltresses, $15; ‘2 lunch wait- resses, 50c 2 chambermaids, $15 (call early). C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. HOTEL cook, country, $25 to $30 (call early); cook, small place, $20; restaurant cook, 3§ week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. HOUSEKEEPER for Livermore, $20 (call early): 5 house girls. $20 to $25; German girl, San Lorenzo, $20; French second girl, 315 young girls to assist, $15 to $15. C. R. HAN: SEN & CO., 104 4 YOUNG woman as companion who can assist ‘with housework, $15. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 ') A—TO-DAY WE WANT 789 MEN 3% tle makers, Sc. 9c, 1dc, llc each: 15 scraper teamsters, 320 and found; 2 drifters for gold mines: 15 laborers for great gold mines, $175 a day: 10 laborers, city job, $175 day: blacksmith, for camp, $40 and found; blacksmith, for ranch: 276 woodchop- pers, new camp and virgin timber, $1 25 and 150 cord; 4 coal miners, $3 50 day: laundry polisher and starcher: 5 cooks; 5 walters; 4 dishwashers and other places 'too numerous to advertise. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 63§ Clay st.; telephone Main 5848. ‘WANTED—Milker, near city, $25, H American farmer, handy with tools, A No. 1 place, $26 and found: 10 Italians, to work about wmine, no experience required; 10 coal miners, good wages: farm hands, $15 to $20; cook, for institution. no baking. $3%: and W. D. EWER & 626 Clay st. =Y purchase controlling inter- est in well-established cash business on Mar- ket st: fully secured; weekly allowance $20, Particulars 313 Bush st. fare 2%c. HEINE, 136 Ellis HORNUNG'S new _scale plan cedented success. 216 Post st . o TP AGENCY Haines Bros. . second-h planos, $7 up. W. C. ON, 324 Pos‘ntd. KNABE pianos: new scale: new KOHLER & CHASE, 9 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham. placs. styles. STORAGE. FUR lowest rates go to LOUIS 7. K 121 Sixth st., open evening: it AT low rates—Furniture, carpets, plan household goods: clean, light compartmenca: advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 102 Mission st., above Sixth: open évenings. AT lowest rates—Household goods, planos: ad- vances mads fireproof building. F. W. ZEHFUSS. 840 Mission st. Tel. Mint 1821. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LLINERY—Salesladies and makers wanted. [RS. E. LYNCH, 1003 Market st. 100 MEN immediately to work on the water; Bood wages. HERMAN'S. 23 Steuart at. ADVICE. free; e no charge unless successful. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st.