The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1898, Page 10

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FIRST CHOICED TOOK A HAND Four Favorites Scored and the Talent Got the Money. Rey del Tierra Beat His Field in an Impressive Style. Duke of York in Rare Form—Whale- back Finally Came Around—Hu- midity Won in a Hard Drive. A liberal list of entries and the prospect | »f some more ‘‘uncorkings” attracted an- other good sized crowd to the races at | Oakland yesterday. While siders showed to advantage in the differ- snt races decided it was a favorites’ day, four choices finishing in front. The bet- ting was brisk enough to sult the most exacting penciler, and the talent more than held its own. The Kylo mare Wenoma was unloaded for a good thing in the opening dash at| five and a half furlongs, and with Piggott In the saddle led all the way, winning ridden out from Celoso, the second | choice. The winner was backed down to | tavoritism at post time. A big fleld of twelve went to the post | In the four and a half furlong scramble for maiden two-year-olds. The betting tavored Jimmy Coffe ~air, St. Kristine and Violence, but Whaleback was In front all the way and downed the former two lengths. Martillo was coupled with the winner in the betting, the pair ruling second choices. For the five furlong selling sprint for two-year-olds the Burns & Waterhouse fil Humidity closed a slight 1avorite over E. Come, the entry of the Montana | turfman, H. L. Frank. Woods managed to keep the first choice in the lead from the start, and hard ridden at the end got the verdict by a neck in 56 seconds flat. Distance finished in the show. Ed Purser's bay horse Rey del Tierra warmed up like a wild horse and was rightfully installed a 2 to 1 favorite for the mile and a_sixteent.. selling run, de- cided under selling conditions. Clawson managed to get him away from the post poorly, but when straightened for home ran through his field, and catching the leader, Polish, below the paddock, led the latter past the judges over two | 1engdms. Sweet Faverdale was a fair third. Mocorito was dished up as a redhot one for the seven furiong selling affair. and after leading her company into the stretch began stopping badly with Woods, and ended up in fourth place. Clawson, on the 6 to 1 chance Duke of York, came with a rush the last sixteenth and beat out the second choice, imp. Missioner, four lengths. Bonnie Ione, with Enos up, and a 1M to 1 shot in the ring, h vily played to get the show, finished third. The last event of the day, a mile selling run, proved an easy thing for the 2 t favorite Fortuna, with Mike Henne: in the saddle. The old mare showed her heels to the bunch from the start, and though inclined to stop at the end, lasted long enough to down Rapido a head. Navy Blue, a 40 to 1 chance, badly crowd- ed on the rail, was a bang-up third, but a head further away kel SR TO-DAY’'S ENTRIES. First race—Three-quarters year-olds and upward. of a mile; four- Sandow 111 04 1014 Mahogany .....106 Carruth'rsi04| 1087 Terra Archer..106 McFarlane ....106 Senat'r Morrell109 Greenleaf ......104 Zaraida . 02 Los Troncas...104 Second race—Five-eighths of a mile; two- year-olds. 1028 San Augustine.103| 1033 The Fretter....103 1020 Billy G -103/ 1016 Rainier 5 @72) Gold Fin. ... Buck Taylor. 1010 Owyhee .......108) 1020 Britomarils ...100 1016 Also Ran II...108 Third race—Seven furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and upward 995 Rebel Jack. | 294 Dunboy . 27 Tom Sml (471) Shasta Water. g 20 Charlotte M 1013 Zamar II.. 893 Alvin E. 1006 Watomba 1025 La Goleta. some out- | Fourth race—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward. (1018) Morellito 98 (1024) Cromwell ... 1018 Oddson 91|(1017) Imp. Mistral (1012) Fonsovannah .. 8 1000 Thelma (©88) Olive ... Fifth race—One mil ward; selling. 1025 Elsmore . 1011 Earl Cochran. 1025 Recreation . 934 Don Luis. Sixth race_Five-eighths of a mile; three- year-olds; selling. 1019 Saticoy ........108 965 Negligence 031) Miss Rowen: 102 P. A Hnnlxln:gg 111 11107 106 1017 Bernardillo 07| 1081 Soscol 91| 1023 Robair gv,(xom Ban Marco. 1! 106! 98 1031 Oahu . (950) Hurly Burly. 1025 Mast'r 1031 Stepabout 9% (348) Tempse 1008 Lady Ashley 1031 Castake SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Miss Ruth, McFarlane, Midas. Second race—Gold Fin, Owyhee, Ranier. Third race—Shasta Water, La Goleta, SIy. Fourth race—Fonsovannah, Morellito, Odds- on. Fifth race—Recrestion, Bernardillo, Lost | Girl. Sixth race—Miss Rowena, Hurly Burly, Step- about. AMATEUR BOXING EOUTS. | Two Entertainments Will Be Held | This Week for the Love of e | Sport. The California Athletic and Swimming | Club has announced that it will hold a fistic entertainment at 1106 Golden Gate avenue on Thurdsday evening, and that the feature will be an eight-round con- test between Charley Rochette of this city and “Kid” Carson of Los ;&ngelesd | iminaries will consist of six-roun | DT etween D, Carroll and B. Dahl, | Dick O'Meara and F. McGinnis, M. Mayer | d M. Hayes. A Friday evening the Excelsior Club will give a boxing show at its rooms, cor- | ner of Eighth and Folsom streets. The | feature of the entertainment will be an eight-round _contest between Thomas | Lynch and Vic Legay for the heavy-| weight amateur championship, Lynch stands six feet and weighs 185 pounds | and his opponent is 6 feet 1 inch and will | | Weigh 1% pounds. This contest will result | in & heavy slogging match, which prom- | ises to be exciting. | | —_—ee——————— Cycling Notes. The California Cycling Club has elected | the following officers: President, F. A. | Bush; vice-president, Fred N. Bent; sec- | retary, William Reid; treasurer, Willlam Sangster; captain, R. A. Coulter; direct- | ore. o3 A, Grifiiths, T. H. White, C. J. | Birdsail, C. Michener and E. H. Ward, | “Two ot the largest cycling runs of the | season will be held next Sunday. First in importance comes that of the Olympic Cyclers to Escalles, in Marin County. | Members and guests are promised a | pleasant ride, and at destination games, | music, an entertainment and ‘‘the great- est dinner on earth.” N. A. Hewson, J. W. Coffroth, Charles F. Morel, John F. | Cooney and’ Frank G. O'Kane comprise | the committee in charge. =President Me- Ginnis and Secretary Taylor will assist | ex-officio, while Captain W. D. Shea will | lead the run. The other is the “Fifth Annual Old Men's Run” of the Reliance Club of Oak- | land to San Mateo. They will leave Web- | ster-street wharf, Oakland, at 8:30 o'clock | next_Sunday morning on the tug Walter | B. Hackett and steam to Point San | Bruno, there disembarking and wheeling via Burlingame to San Mateo beach. ~A | swim in the surf will precede a chicken dinner, upon the quality and quantity of which 'at these annual reunions the Re- | | liance “old men” pride themselves. The | committee _comprises E. B. Jerome,| ‘Gvnrgfl H. Strong, C. H. Lovell, F. E!| Whitney, S. G. Dunbar, H. H. Shinn, F. | F. Caire, Seth Mann, W. L. Arnold, G. | R. Lukens, P. 8. Carlton and P. H. Ber-| na | — e De La Montanyas Remarried. | There s a big rumpus in the De La| | Montanya family of this city in conse-| | quence of the remarriage of the son,| | James, with his divorced wife, the daugh- | ter of Judge Spencer of San Jose. The| | wedding took place in Napa last Satur- | day, but the plan of the young folks to | | have the incldent kept secret for a while accidentally leaked out. The desire for secrecy was caused by the fear of the son | | that his father would disinherit him. The troubles of the couple date back four rears, when there was a divorce granted, | the father being awarded the custody of | the little boy and the mother that of the | daughter. Since then the case has been in the courts of two countries, the father | having obtained another divorce in the| courts of France, which gave him the| custody of both children. Upon returning to this country another fight was made for the childrén, who were awarded to the grandparents. A while ago the prin- cipals came together and adjusted their | differences, and decided to elope and get | “THE CALL’S” ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-—O C RACING CHART. akland Track—162d day of the Winter Meeting, Tuesday, May 10, 1898. Weather fine. Track fast. 1 2 FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; mares four years old and up- 082, "Fera: purse, w0 > & “Index. Horse: J8t. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. CL 917 Wenoma, 4 SABEIT Y AR 3 62 1014 Celoso, 4 347 anciiaa sl 2 135 995 Florimel, 41 42 3% 34 215 1014 Blue Bell, a. 22 2% 4% 41 5 7-2 593 Spry Lark, €2 5 652 &h 30 30 1009 Zaraida, 4 63 66 63 64 ‘Tompkins 12 10 7% 7Th 1% 71 [Holmes 30 4 v 82 R4 83 82 Kiley 30 100 1009 Malplaquet, 4. 8 9 9 9 ‘Whitmas 30 19 1014 Cyl’}lydezl_&. 4. aee . Py ... |McNichols . 4 100 Lert. Time, 1:09. Winner, G. E. Harrison's ch. m. by Kylo-Little Girl. Bad start. Won first three driving. 1033 SECOND RACE—Four and a half . furlongs; malden two-year-olds; purse, $300. Tndex Horses Welght[St _ %m. %m. %m Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL 1018 Whaleback - 1h 21 12 Thorpe ... 2 3 016 St. Kristine . 22 1% 21 |McDonald 2 85 1020 The Fretter . 4h 3% 34 [Tompkins g 5ol 1015 Faversham $1 4% 4h |Clawson 878 ... Violence . 5% 6% 5h |G. Wilson . e . 0 Stone L 9 T T oiNen 50 100 The Miller . 71 8% 71 |McGinn 5% Simi 12 53 82 [Ruiz .. 0. 15 Pract 1 91 91 (Garigan 50 6 Martillo 6% 10% 102 (Woods e e Anchored 10 1z 113 |McNichols 2 30 1015_Zaccatoso 9% 9% . 12 [Piggott . s 8 Time, :56. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. % by imp. Duncombe-Orange Leaf. Falr start. Won easily. Second and third driving. *Coupled with Whaleback. **Coupled with St. Kristine. 1034 THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $300. . Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL o Humidity i in 1% 1% 1n [Woods 14 1022 E. Come . (08| 3 33 <oyl Bd IR 1 s 1004 Distance . 00l 5 5 5 5 31 20 1022 Leo Vetner Lo 1 4 3% 3% 4% (McNichols 13 418 1020 Baby King 100 2 3% 42 41 5 |Clawson . 12 15 Time, 1:01%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. f. by Hindoo-imp. Calphurnia. Good start. Won first three driving. 1035. FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. “Index. Horses. Welght.|St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. OL T 2h 1% 12% [Clawson . 2 52 11% 11 11 23 23% [Frawley . 3 2n” 2% 32 31% 81 [Thorpe . 4 62 61 4h 42 42% |McDonald ...| €& 8 g1ty Ao 51 §1% |Walnright ...| 15 40 5% 3% 61 61 61 (Everson B 40 Walter J, b 4n 41, 71 71 15 |Powell . 20 % 998 Hermanita, | $n ' isa roAM L s (Plggott 4 4 Time, 1:48%. Winner, B. W. Purser's b. h. by Prince of Norfolk-Haidee. Good start. Won all out. Second and third driving. 1086, FITTE RACESeven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $350. . Tndex. Horses. Weight.St. %m. %m. %m. Str. ¥in. | Jockeys. |Op. OL 021 Duke of York IL. SHL Y1 ok 12 14 [Clawson s 5 1018 Imp. Missioner TRt ¥ i3 3% |Piwow 85 3 1025 Bonnie Tone . 5% 6 52 42 31% [Bnos . 00 40 96 Mocorito - in 12 12 31 44 (J. Woods 52 75 Q021 El Moro 31 2h 6% 61 §1 |McNichols iif 12 %6 594 Charles le Bel. 3 8 71 63 64 (McDonald s 8 96 Tewanda . A0 s i ST TS0 g7 Rut 52 531 Magnus 2h 6B 8 8 8 |Powell 30 10 1024 Mistleton 3 . S UG s Lo Tk 8 10 Time, 1:25%, Winner, Mrs. L. M. Appleby's ch. c. by Duke of Norfolk-Carmen. Good start. Won ridden out. Second and third driving. e | BC SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling 1087 ; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. Index. Horses. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. 995 Fortura, 6 . R b A B 1h |Hennessy .. 1021 Rapido, & A In [Rulz o Bl 341 Navy Blue, 6 41% 3h 3 32 [Roufller 0 4 1021 Atticus, 4 . 5h 910 43 13 [Taylor . 2 g 1014 Senator Morrill, a. 8% 1% En 51 [R. Narvaesz 3 15 956 George Palmer, 4 1% 4 (571 61 |Holmes 5 30 1014 The Dragon, 5. 92 8% 8% 72 (Tompkins 2 15 1009 Olivia, § ..... 3h 5% 910 81 |McDonala § 10 1014 Miss Ruth, 6. 214 21 2% 910 (O'Nefl 12 995 Terra Archer, 10 10 10 10 2 40 Time, 1:44%. Winner, J. G. Brown & Co.'s b. m. by imp. Brutus-Viola Rea. Good start. Won three driving. 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO ’CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1898 10 HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. B v yaed CONTESTS 0N THE DIAMOND Orioles Go Down Before the Bean-Eating Ball- Tossers. Rusie Holds the Brooklyn Men Down to a Single Hit. Philadelphia Defeats Washington and Pittsburg Wins From Louls- ville. ‘Special Dispatch to The Call. BOSTON, May 10.—McJames went to pieces in the fourth inning to-day and the home team scoréd eight unearned The rest of the game was a fine runs. exhibition. Attendance 2500. Score: R. H. B. Boston 10 18 8 Baltimore . = 4 13 2 Batterles—Willls and Bergen; McJames and Clarke. Umpires—Lynch and Connolly. WASHINGTON, May 10.—To-day’s The visitors game was a good one. Attendance 110. won by fast playing. Score: R. H E. | ‘Washington . o Philadelphia 6 14 1 Batteries—Amole and McGuire; Wheeler and McFarland. Umptres—Emslle and Andrews. NEW YORK, May 10.—Rusie lobbed the ball over, but the Brooklvns could get only one hit. Kennedy’s delivery was very erratic and the support be- hind him about as bad. Attendance 4000. Score: R. H. B. Brooklyn Qe New York! B8l Batterfes—Kennedy and Smith; Rusle and Grady. Umpires—Curry and Snyder. | PITTSBURG, May 10.—Pittsburg won | the game in the third inning, when, with the bases full, Davis knocked out | a three-bagger, bringing in the three runs. Attendance 2100. Score: R H B | Pittsburg ¢ 10 2 Louisville 8 581 Batterles Schriever; Dowling and Wilson. Umpires—McDonald and O'Day. | CINCINNATI, May 10.—Cincinnati- St. Louis game postponed; rain. CLEVELAND, May 10.—No game; rain. HIGH DEGREE'S VICTORY. Captures the F;;);ion Stakes for Fillies at Morris Park. NEW YORK, May 10.—The chief event at Morris Park to-day was the Fashion | stakes for two-year-old fillles, in which | Prestidigitatrice was a hot favorite. Sum- maries: Six furlongs, Previous won, Gala Day second, Ten Spot third. Time, 1:16% One mile, Arabian won, Marsian sec- ond, Louise N third. Time, 1:42. Fashion stakes, half a mile, High De- gree won, Prestidigitatrice second, Lady Onward third. Time, : Four and a haif furlongs, Counselor Wernberg won, Jean Beraud second, Hapsburg third. Time, :56. The Croton high weight handicap, six furlongs, Sly Fox won, Damien second, Ruskin third. Time, 1:16. One mile, Handball won, Ortoland sec- ond, Arequbus third. Time, 1:43%. LOUISVILLE, May 10.—It was cloudy and rained a little to-day, but the track was very fast. i Four furlongs, selling, Grievance won, Glad Hand second, Besique third. Time, 016, Free handicap, one mile, Banished won, second, Gid Law third. Time, 1:44%. Six and a half furlongs, Selling, Monk Wayman won, Miss C second, Duoro third. Time, 1:24%. Four and a haif furlongs, The Barrister won, Revanna second, Helen Bush third. Time, Oné mile, selling, George Kratz won, Prosecutor second, Allie Belle third. Time, 1:46%. SI)? and a half furlongs, selling, Ama- teur won, Judge Quigley second, Nicholas third. Time, 1'2"1‘,»,"4__' American Horses in Front. TLONDON, May 10.—At the first day’s racing of the Newmarket second spring meeting to-day Richard Croker's two- Year-old brown colt Knickerbocker won | the Evenirg plate of 500 sovereigns. The | Lorillard-Eeresford stable’s _three-year- old bay colt Elfin won the Burwell stakes. — Bicyclists Registered. BALTIMORE, May 10.—Chairman Mott of the League of American Wheelmen racing board has issued a notice glving a list of bicyclists registered, including | Harry F. Terril and O. L. Packard of San Francisco. CLEVER BURGLARS PLY THEIR TRADE The Establishment of Gallagher & Peters Entered by Thieves. After a decade of uselessness, except as a fixture that lent dignity to a neat lit- tle office, a small safe was put to use in the establishment of Gallagher & Pet- ers, Bryant street, near Fourth, last Sat- urday night and $61 35 graced one of the interior coffers. Yesterday morning, how- ever, the money graced the pockets of some industrious burglar or burglars, and the beauty of the safe was considerably impaired. Saturday evening James Gallagher, one of the partners of the firm, placed the money_ in the safe to pay several little bills that fell due yesterday morning. When Mr. Gallagher and his partner re- turned to their work after the Sabbath rest they were followed closely b{: a col- lector, and Gallagher went to the safe to get the money. He opened the out- side door, which showed no evidences of a burglar's visit, without difficulty when, to his surprise, he noticed that several drill holes disfigured.the face of the steel money _box. e _unlocked it, however, reached his hand into the box for the coin, but it was gone. An investigation disclosed the fact that after the box had been removed it was broken open with i:,{(ne sharp instrument and its contents en. Just how the burglars entered the es- tablishment is a mystery, as all the doors were securely barred in front and the windows as far as can be ascertained were not disturbed, but in any event they found an entrance. The case was re- ported to the lice, and detectives are searching for the safe crackers. Re; Native Sons. Eight Chinamen who claimed to be na- tives of San Francisco, who arrived on the Peking, were refused a landing by the Collector yesterday. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Emma_Carson to Mary B. Carson, lot on N line of Broadwi 139 E of Van Ness avenue, E 23:9 by N 187 ft. Same to same, lot on N line of Broadway, 1629 B of Van Ness avenue, E 1:3 by N 137 i, ; B ella V. R. Pixley to Frank P. Toppine, lot on N line of Green street, 30 W of Fill- more, W 30 by N 137:6; gift. ‘Maximilian Roth to i:flme Roth, lot on NW gomer of Fourteent Guerrero streets, N Cereghino, lot on E line of Kearny street, 63:8 § of Broadway, S 25:7 by E 57:6; also right of way over alley 71 feet wide, running from St. Charles place N to sand lot; $10. Timothy Sullivan to Timothy Sullivan nephew), lot on SW corner of O'Farrell and ones streets, W 27:6 by S 63:0; $10. John_ Sullivan to Abby Sullivan, lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 468 SW of Seventh, SW 20 by SE 7; also lot on SE line of Ste- venson street, 385 SW of Seventh, SW 2733 by SE 75; also 16t on SE line of Stevenson streat, 498 SW of Seventh, SW 27 by SE 75; 8ift. City and County of San Francisco to John Miller, lot on S line of Humboldt street, 25 B of Vermont, E 30 by S 100; $—. J. W. Schouten and J. H. McCallum to James A. Thompson, lot §, block 70, Bxcelsior Homestead_ Association; $576. Charles Chadwick to George Chadwick, lot on W,_corner of Tweifth avenue and K strest, NW 75, by SW 200, lots 1 and 16 block 274, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Assoclation; also lots 15 to 2), block 6, City Land Association; $10. Alameda County. Leah and Abraham Levin to Leon B. Gold- berg, undivided 1-18th interest in lot on 1 cor- ner of Nineteenth avenue and I Twenty-sev- enth street, SE 250 by NI 140, block 82, North- ern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland, war- ranty deed: $10. Columbian M. B. and L. Assocfation to Ro- ealia Keller, Iot on SW line of Grant avenue, 427 SE of Telegraph, SE 3 by SW 115, being portion Amended Map Mosswood Tract, Oak- land Annex; $1250. A. T. and Minnie V. Spence to W. W. Chap- man, ot on E line of Spaulding avenue, $3.10 § of Bancroft way, E 129.25 by S 0, block 4 Spaulding Tract, subject to mortgage for $1300, Berkeley $10. a Anton 'and Oliviea Christensen to Edmun: Kallwright, Iot on § line of Blake street, 238.40 W of Grove avenue, W 50 by S 130, being lot 8, block F, Crystal Springs ™ract, Berkeley; $10. Florence O. and J. B. Boon (by commis- sloner) to Stefano Zerga, lot on 1B line of Prospect street, 100 § of Chicago avenue, S 50 by B 115 being lots 14 and 15, block H, Re- vised Map Propect Hill Tract, ‘Brookiyn Town- ship; $85. Theodore and Mathilde Meetz to Brainard F. Smith. lot on N line of Railroad avnue. 88:103% E of Concordla street, E 50 by N 1, Alameda; | $i0. Mary F. Shafer (by commissioner) to Lester A. Pelton, lot on SE corner of Buena Vista avenue and Grand street, E 108 by § 80, biock 42, lands adfacent to Encinal, Alameda; $302. Edward Newland (trustee ‘estate of Mary Newland) to Louisa Campbeil, Mary and B, A, Newland and Sophie Neustadt, undivided halt interest in lot on NE corner of Washington and Seventh streets, E 90 by N 50, Oakland: 10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to James Coakley, lot on W line of Telegraph avenue, 100 S of Knox. S 40 by W 100, portion of Knox Park, Oakland: $1400. 2 Mary A. and A. V. Tuohy to Mary C. and Helen A. Tuchy. plats P and Q of undivided mountain or hili lands, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, excepting 11 acres sold to Mrs. Mee out of plat CY Oakland Township; Bift. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Gaetano Sabato and Salvatore Taranto, lot 16, 11 and 12, block 2, Berthier's Addition to Jones Tract, being a subdivision of lots 2 and 18, Peralta Tract, Brooklyn Township; grant. Georgine Kroger (wife of August) to M. C. Nunan, lot on W corner of Davis street and Redwood road, SW 30, NW 133..08, NE 29.75, SE 13540 to beginning, being lot 8, block C, Fruitvale Villa Tract, quitclaim deed, Brook- iyn Township; §10. Pauline B. Mattock to same, Charles F. an same; $10. Frank H. and Mary B. Lombard to Her- mann Gohlich, lot on § line of Taylor avenue, 288:10 W of St. Charles, W 33:4 by 'S 145, being portion of Vischer Trast. Alameda: $10. Mary B. Wright to W. §. Phelan, lot on N lne of Chicago avenue, 150 B of Frultvale avenue, E 0, N 130, W 3, N 50, W 50, 8 180 to beginning, block 1, Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $16. Builders’ Contracts. Louls Friedlander (owner) with James L. Wilson and James F. Long (contractors), archi- | tect, C. H. Hasty, all work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on W 11—~ of Devis- ’ldero street, Same (owner) with same, architect same, all work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on § line of Page street, §7:6 W of La- r(msx-,““' %, S 137:6, B 12:6, N 50, B 12:6, N §7:6; 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 untl 9:30 o'clock. 357 Hayes street; open untll 9:30 o’clock. 621 McAllister street; open untll 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street; open until §:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 5 N of McAllister, N 25 by W 100; | NEAT intelligent lady wishes situation of trust; good references; no objection to leav- ing city; no canvassing accepted. Box 2197, Call office. WANTED—By respectable German woman, to do ugétwhomwo;k. or_take care of sick per- son; a week or ‘month. Add: box 2251, Call office. e S ‘WANTED—Situation by a first-class chamber- maid; has worked in first-class hotel: wishes to sleep home. Address 737 Howard si SWISS girl wishes situation to do housewor no washing; American or French family p ferred; good references. 5l Broadway. RELIABLE woman: middle aged; £ood cook and laundresa; willing to g0 & short distance in the country. 424 Post st., near Mason. [elele) to » second girl, same house, gm&‘z':r‘y’.::w? e B CULLER ] utter s NURSE, 1 child, ; 2 second girls, §20 and 2 Et'wond wnrkml.nd laundress, §25. MISS FHLIEN a8 Sutter st. NURSE, country, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter'st. GERMAN _waitress and parlor mald, $25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. SEAMSTRESS and waltress, $%5. MISS CUL- LEN, 825 Sutter st. WORKING housekeeper, $20, country hotel. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. WANTED—Cook for lunch house in countrv, %45 to $50; short order night cook, 335 found, country; clgar-box maker, good chance; German choreman for a resort, $25 and found; choreman, private place, young German to work in garden in private Dlace, 315 253 10 % _and_ fonna referenc o and found: Miliers and others. W. D. EWER & 626 Clay st. COOK for institution i city. HOTEL GAZETTE, STEADY man to keep plain accounts and as- sist generally in commission business: must have $150 cash and be satisfled with §i8 weekly. 917 Market st., room 2. country, $50; bellboy, 20 Kearny st. COOK, $35, easy place. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. COMPETENT woman will do housework; good cook; good Jaundress; wages $12 to $15; refer- ences; city or country. 79 Jessie st. WANTED—A position to do light housework, with privilege to take baby; 3§ to $10 per month. Address box 2192, Call office. RESPECTFUL girl desires a situation at sec- ond work or cooking; reference. Please call Wednesday at 1527 Bush st. GERMAN girl wants situation as cook in pri- vate family; wages $0. Call at 560 Howard. WOMAN_with a child wishes place as cool wages $10; city or country. Box 2193, Call. GOOD, strong, experienced girl wishes position to do general housework and cooking, Please call at 16093 Californla st., nr. Van Ness ave. Ygt":'\‘(g woman with a child as housekeepe r country. Apply in . Elgh Eenth and Danvers ste, i REFINED German girl wants emall family as second girl. Fourteenth st. Frultvale. position in Call 1286 East toma st. SITUATION wanted by capable young woman to do chamberwork in an institution; is also & good nurse; best reference. 410 Grove st. WANTED—Work by the day; any kind of housework; good laundress; §1 an 3 FIR ress; $1 and car fare FIRST-CLASS cook wishes position and house- work; good city reference. Address 708 How- ard st near Third. G girl wishes to assist in_housework: | willing and obliging. Call or address 40 Na- | WORKING _housekeeper, country, $15, good piace. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. NEAT young girl, 315, light work. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. NEAT second girl, $13. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 3 YOUNG German cooks; $30 and $25. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. GERMAN or French seamstress, ble Swedish or German housework erences required. MRS. LAMBEI Powell st. $20; rella- irl, ref- T. 417 WANTED—Experienced drummer to sell new article in the provision line; $5 a day or com- mission. Address, with particulars, box 2134, Call Office. BUSHELMAN wanted. Apply between 10 and 11 a. m., to CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market. COATMAKER wanted at J. DOLD, 53 Valen- cla st. BOOTBLACK; Italian boy. 79 Geary st. ROCK drill men; shovelers; man sharp drilla; cook; have tents; long job. B., box 2225, Call. WANTED2 tinsmiths, Apply GEORGH H. TAY COMPANY, 6i6 Battery st. GERMAN nursegirl, child 2 years, $15; 8 girls for housework, $15 and §25. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. WOMAN with a child, 3i8; LAMBERT, 417 Powel st COOK, San Jose, $%0, see lady here; waiters, seamstress and waitress, $%. MRS. , 323 Sutter st. country. MRS. HOUSEGIRL, $25, two in family; housegirl, no cooking, $15; nursegirl, §15 to §20. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. second girl, $18; waltress, institution, cook, 3 . $30, American family. 223 ‘Sutter st. COOK, small hotel, $30, see party here this morning; 2 Scandinavian and German second girls, $20; Protestant cook, American family, $25; second girl and laundress, §25; nurse, 1 child, $20; 5 waitresses and chambermaids, $20 and $5 and $6 week, and a large number of girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. $20; MRS. NORTO! STRONG woman wants chamber work to do in publie institution, In or out of eity. dress MRS. JULIA M. KING, gen. deiivery. LADY wishes the care of invalld lady; Is neat and good housekeeper; no objection to chil- | dren or leaving city. Box 23%, Call office. FIRST-CLASS gardener with good references wishes a steady situation. Address Gardener, box 6666, Call office. YOUNG woman would like to do repairing in a tailor's shop. Address box 223, Cail Office. MIDDLE-AGED wom®h wishes a situation in city or country; good cook and laundress; wishes work right away. 737 Howard st., r 14. RELIABLE woman_wants work by the day or as housekeeper. MRS. STOKES, 631 Golden wants work by the day. 822 Third FIRST-CLASS German cook wishes situation ?ln nfl\'e(e fomily. Call 1022 Larkin st. 3 SCANDINAVIAN girls wish situations, 1 for housework and 2 for laundry. 414 Folsom st. EASTERN young lady of refinement wishes position as companion or private secretary; would travel. J. E. MORRIS, Golden Gate Alameda Count WOMAN wishes a_posi try. Address box 2218, Call office. SITUATION wanted as housekeeper by lady with _small child; city preferred. Address 2019 Hyde st. POSITION by experienced, trustworthy person to attend store in bakery and help; city or country. Call or mddress 20A Sheridan st bet. son and Folsom and 9th and REFINED lady desires position as comp: or care of invalid. Box 223, Call office. WANTED by & young German woman work by the dav or place in country where she can take child 3 years old. 130% Ninth st. BTONG young woman with child 2 years old wihes to do plain housework. Address 166 Clara st., third floor. jon NORTH_ German girl desires a position to do general houseworik or second work in & small ONIAN girl wants s tion for cool ing and housework. 75 Clementina st. RELIABLE woman would like sewing to do at home. MRS, EFFIE SIMON, 1307 Harrl- son st HERMANN Lodge No. 127, F. & A. M The officers and members are re NW. «corner Twenty-second and Kentucky uested to meet at “~*asonic TempleA HIS DAY _ (WEDNESDAY), May 11, 1898, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral services of our deceased brother, CARL WILHELM HEIDBORN. By order of the W. M. L. SCHUMACHER, Sec. TWENTIETH annual picnic of the Austrian Military and Benevolent As- sociation will be held at Germanla Gardens, Presidio, SUNDAY, Mav 15, 1863, Admission 25 cents. 'Children free. THE COMMITTEE. ANNUAL meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Olymplc Salt Water Company will be held at 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 23d day of May, 185, at the hour of 3 p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of di rectors to serve for the ensulng year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Tranfer books will close cn Friday, May 13, 1898, at 2 p. m. A CHAS. GIBSON, Escnw;. Office—327 Market s San Franclsco, Cal S e s SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for #: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €O, 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5630, MRS, ALICE FAY, magnetic healer and vapor baths. 116A Grant ave., room 17. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. 11§ Taylor st. MRS STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1. ANNA RAY PALMER, genuine massage and vapor baths. Room 1, 147 Powell st. MISS SHELDON, steam baths and genuine massage. 860 Market st., rooms § and 1l SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help: tel. Maine 1¢97. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. | CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 428 WANTED, by a steady, reliable man, situa- tion at any kind of employment; indoors or out. Annly F. H. GREENFIELD, Third st., room § il between 3 and 5 p. m. WANTED—Situation around private place; el- derly man; thoroughly understands care of horses, driving, milking and garden work; reference. A. B. C., 413 Natoma st. WANTED by 2 man of middle age, to take care of horses and garden; can milk and is a first-class driver; best of city reference. Address box 2391, Call Office. SWEDISH sailor, 2, wants position as janitor for boathouse or ‘to take care of pleasure Ad- | | | MANAGING hotel | GOOD finichers wanted on pant s | TAILORE: 1 FOR summer resort, cook, vegetable and pastry cooks, § second girls, b waltresses; restaurant cook, §30; seamstress; pantry girls; Ikitchen keeper; chambermaids: 20 housegirls. 1023 Market’st. GIRLS on salary and commission. 103 Murphy b *ing, 1236 Markst s STENOGRAPHER: 3 milliners; dressmaker; glove saleslady; 20 shop girls. 1028 Market st. 1 early, DISHWASHER wanted. 303 East st., Oak- land Cafe, San Francisco. FIRST-CLASS presser for coats and competent tailors. 106 Battery st. EXPERIENCED boy to feed job presses. 18 Fremont st. GOOD pressman on pants. 734 Mongomery st. room 1. COAT maker for country. Appl 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Strong_boy _to learn _carriags blacksmithing; good reference. 528 Harrison. - SOLICITOR o- wagon for dyeing and renovat- ing. Bmporium Kenovating Co., 10§ Eddy st. BOY about 18 to help on milk wagon. Call after 5 p. m. at 2410 Folsom st. A—MANAGING partner cash business, Los Angeles; $500 required; $100 per month; Do revious experfence. Address Confidential, 18 Bush st. WANTED—3 first-class tinners. HOLBROOK, MERRILL & STETSON, cor. Market and leale sts. EXPERIENCED fice cream maker can find permanent employment. E. L., 1159 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. WANTED—Young man to work in office, do collecting and assist in general; must put up $250 cash and be satisfled with $6 a week to commence with. Address box 1726, Call. y REISS BROS, TEN good, rellable girls, wages §25 to $30, at once. 1023 Market st. GENERAL servant, family 3, no washing, $20; aquick. At 1023 Market st. housekeeper, 5 chambermalds. experienced, California references; 1023 Market st. FOR sale—3 chair 15c barber-shop, §11 Seventh st., Oakland; estab. 14 yrs.: owner going out of ‘business. ~Apply 304 Turk st., S. F. BARBERS® Progressive Union; free employ= ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. South BAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, ‘Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. LADY office partner; light, profitable cash business; §15 weekly. 313 Bush st. NEAT girl for second work and waiting, pri- vate family, city, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. GIRL for chamberwork and washing, $25; also cook, $30. MRS. HIRD, 831 Larkin st. WAITRESS, country hotel, $20. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; ables bodied, unmarried men, between the ‘ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of ths United States, or those who have legally de- clared their 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 height. For further Information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Ci WANTED—Refined_elderly woman, _thorough housekeeper; good home for right person. Call or address MRS. SIDES, Vallejo, Cal. IN THE Mission a competent girl or woman for general housework; sleep at home nights; Wages $15. Address box 392, Call otfice. INTELLIGENT young woman to travel in the country; chance to mgke money. Address W., box 8, Call Office, Oakland. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 2i¢ a night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136, LADY bookkeeper and confidential clerk, broker's business; confectionery saleslady. 313 Bush st. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission: men to take room:s 5c «nd 25¢ per night; 60c, %c and 3i per wee GIRT, wanted for plain_cooking and housework in small family. Call in the morning, 1810 Laguna st. AN EXPERIENC.! lor and opera- tor. 20 Sansome st. GIRL for general housework; wages $15. 1612 between 10 and 12. GIRL wanted; must be good cook. near Octavia. upstalrs. good wages. 256 Stevenson st. EXPERIENCED finisher on cloaks; good pay. 319 Geary st. WANTED—FIrst-class operator and finishers on pants. 22 Minna st., basement. GIRL for housework. 40 Seventh st., bakery. APPRENTICE wanted on custom coats. 33 Natoma st., near Fifth. GOOD tailoress on custom coats; §ood wages. 610 Montgomery st., room 1. LADY to play plano and sing. Call 230 East street. on custom coats and make but- ton-holes; good wages. 140 Russ st. YOUNG girl to assist in housework; good home; small W 52 Hancock st. GOOD girl wanted for general housework at 781 Green st. near Mason. WANTED—Good waltress. Call early, 604 Third street. GOOD German cook wanted. ave., cor. Clay st. TYPEWRITER operators, send $1 for sample inkograph outfit; a wonderful device for writing In five different colors on any type- 1721 Van Ness yacht; best of references. WILLIAM MITCH- | writer; guaranteed or money refunded. Ink- ELL, Golden West Hotel. ograph Co., 110 Montgomery st. STABLEMAN, married, good all-round man, | WANTED—Competent ~German girl under- steady and reliable, wants position; long ex- | “gtanding cooking and general housework. perience; 5 years last place; city preferred. | Apply 317 Larkin st. Box 2150, Call Office. COMPETENT provision and rocery salesman, or on road: references: salary when he proves worth to employers. Address B., 826 Castro st., Oakland. YOUNG man wishes work around house; in- side or outside; very handy. Address E. H. BARTELS, 905 Larkin st. EXPERIENCED carpenter will work cheap by day or contract; city or country. Address box 2589, Call Office. MAN who .understands cooking and garden- ing; willing to make himself generally use- ful.” 30 Annie st., Oakland. WOMAN between 21 and 35 for light house- work: good home and falr pay for right party. Call after 12 at 116 Taylor st. APPRENTICE girl on custom coats. 1044 How- ard st. MANGLE hands wanted at the Sun Laundry, Nineteenth st. and Telegraph ave., Oakland. WANTED—Good finisher on custom coats; ood wages. 626 Minne. st. GIRL for general housework and plain cook- ing. 2506 Clay st. DR. WISE, the ladles' specialist, 1113 Market st.; monthly troubles, etc., cured at once. © ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet baths. 16% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 Post st., room 10, second floor front. ALICE FAY, magnetic healer and vapor baths. 116A Grant ave., room 17. MISS VIOLA BURWELL of New Orleans; baths and massage. 1118 Market st., rm. 8. MISS R. CLEVELAND from the East—Baths, massage; assistants. 29 Grant ave.. room 5. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice.—Dividend No. 5 (ffty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Friday, May 20, 158. Transfer books will close on Saturday, May 4, 1863, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS refined German Infant's nurse desires situation; 3 years last place; city or country; good seamstress. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutfer st. FIRST-CLASS French cook desires situation; best reference. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. COMPETENT Swedish woman with a girl & years desires situation; $10; reference; city or count good cook. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. NEAT young German girl desires housework or as nurse; §10 to $15. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German waltress stress _desires ~ situation; city MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED German woman; cook and houseworker; city or country; $10 to $12. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. YOUNG Swedish housegirl, strong and willing, §15 to $20. MRS. NORTON, $23 Sutter st. SWEDISH first-class laundress tion. Apply MRS. NORTON, German Employment Bureau, 323 Sutter st. COMPETENT German cook, best of reference, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. SITUATION by a competent, trustworthy young ‘woman: is a good cook and kind to children; or would assist with any kind of work; by the day. Address box 2203, Call office. COMPETENT mi.dle-aged refined lndy desires mt’:;‘u" mflur‘-h'l‘;mm bring machine; oz 330, Cail offcs. situation at MISS and seam- or country. RESPECTASLE girl wishes situation to do hamberwork; sl Eoe scamstrens: best of city reference; city or country. 2329 Cali- fornia. st. YOUNG girl, 16, German and English, Trishes place 1o do housewori:, would Iike to ‘home; - s o e o B bl YOUNG strong German woman wents wash- Ing, ironing.” notise or window "clcantag 31 answered Immediately. : GIRL for . mm.&?‘ housework; city or country. GERMAN for years foreman in vineyards and Yineries wishes situation. Address 101 O'Far- st. JAPANESE desires light work for his room. ‘Address box 2232, Call. GOOD, reliable and experienced man wishes employment to manage either city or country business or to take Eastern agencies; best references. Address S. S., box 2210, Call. YOUNG man (German) wishes a position; ex- perienced clerk; strictly sober; best of refer- ences. Address box 2212, Call office. YOUNG Boston man would like situation in business house; good references from Boston and San Francisco; 5 years in last place. Ad- dress J. J. B., 818 Brush st., Oakland. BARTENDER, 25, first class; best of refer- ences; _willlng_~ and__obliging. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Golden West Hotel. FIRST-CLASS wheelwright wishes position; steady; references. Room 16, Golden FEagle Hotel, corner Montgomery and Brosdway. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. LEARN dressmasing and millinery; positions patterns 2ic. - MCDOWELL'S, 103 Post. NINTH, 167—Branch office of The Cal scriptions and want ads take: HELP WANTED—-MALE. s A U e T S R R S BROILER, $0; vegetable cook, $10; fry cook, $40; vegetable cook, 330; night cook, $15 a Week; § cooks, $8 and §7 a week; cook, $10 a week: cook, country chophouse, see party here, $10 a_week; kitchen hand, summer re- sort, §2; dishwasher, $20; waiter for a coun- try club, $30; 2 walters for a mining boarding- house, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. BARKEEPER, $7; head laundryman, $60; night engineer and electrician, $60; wheel- wright, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. ALL-AROUND kitchen hand for a summer re- sort, $%. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. VALET, Swede, 25; experienced in massage and nursing; best of references. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Golden West Hotel. SITUATION wanted with family to assist and milk a couple of cows. 344 Tenth st. BOY 16 years old wishes steady work In coun- try for grocer, butcher or any kind of busi- ness; will go to any part of State. Box 2215, Call office. YOUNG man wants position in wholesale house; anything; not afraid of work. Ad- dress 223 Mason st., room 6. AN all-around man wants situation as janitor, porter or driver; best of references. Address C. SMITTZ, 917 Howard st. WANTED—A tion as stationary engineer; lately from the East; do own steam fitting and useful man around a mill; 15 years' ref- erence. Address 325 Fifth st. POSITION wanted by a good cake baker; ori- ental work. Address 253 Natoma st. SITUATION by young man 30 years old in any capacity; city or country; good bookkeeper and typewriter; reference from present em- ployer. Address box 2261, Call office. EXPERIENCED, strong Japanese will do work by the day, hour or contract. Address FRED ODA, 409% O'Farrell st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call Eubsoriptions and want ads taken. HELP WANTED—-FEMALE. PSS o i e e S TR T WOMAN cook, country hotel, $30; Danish ho- tel cook, small place, $25; German or Swedish pantry girl, 325; restaurant cooks, $10 and $7 week; 2 wait country, $20. C. R. HAN- ERN & CO., 104 Geary st NEAT young chambermaid, summer resort, §20, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—7 COOKS—————————— 6 Walter: 3 Dishwashers ———————2 Walter Bovs 36 Tiemakers, city- 2 Walter Boys 2 Boys to learn trade— 20 Laborers 3 Coal Miners——————20 Woodchoppers 3 Teamsters, city——————————— 6 Milkers ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to §1 night; $1 to $4 weel hot and cold baths. SINGLE rooms. 10c and_lsc night; 75c and §1 ‘week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, TOO? 2c a 3 week. half price; half-soling, 35c. 959 Howard st. MEN _to learn barber trade In eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 135% Eighth st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $150, postage ree. —_— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted—Murat Halstead's great war book, ““Our Country in War’; all about armies, navies, coast defenses. Maine disas- ter, Cuba, war with Spain and relations with foreign nations: nearly 600 pages; all written since Maine disaster; magnificent colored il- lustrations; agents making $10 to $39 per day: no experience necessary: most liberal terms guaranteed; 20 days’ credit; price low; freight paid; handsome outfit free: send 9 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Educational Union, 324 Dearborn st., Chicago. FIRST-CLASS agents wanted Scribner's Magazine; a sple to make money. Call or write 119-121_Phelan_building, San Francisc e S oS ——— HOUSES WANTED. A FURNISHED house in Western Addition; with modern conveniences, wanted by a re- sponsible party. 403 Examiner building. WANTED at once—10-room unfurnished house in the Mission district; principals only. 403 Examiner building. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. LADY with a baby desires board; about §10 per week; references. Box 2191, Call. . PARTNERS WANTED. represent ortunity to WANTED—Saloon partner at 36 East st. B S — WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. PAWNBROKER—OId gold, _stlver, clothing bought. ion Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. LODGING } JUSES FOR SALE. $1100—Only $500 cash; corner. $200—On O'Farrell st.; flat $1400—On Market st. $1400—Best in the city; $2500—Fine for transient; clears $3 rooms 7 7 room 00—All men roomers: clears S Fine cor.; worth $1200; only $450—On_Sutter st.: all renfed.. $500—Only $2 : bal. paym $1000—Fine clears $100 $450—The best for price in city Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1030 Ma; WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. RELIABLE BROKERS. elegant furniture; new plano...$1200 Post st.; location’ Al. o850 lovely place: only D0 rent $27; money-maker. ] rent $55: Investigate this. 50 rent $25; income $100. . 4s rent $100; income 3225 1 80 Tent $140:. near Orpheum. <2150 rent $100; strictly first-class_.... 1300 & CO., Successful Brokers, 234 tment; clears transient safe Inve sunny corner; Market; central; all full. Kearny; elegant offices. 2600 25 rooms; best on Post: bargain. 1550 12 rooms; Powell; elegant.. 800 § room flat; Ellis st.; free rent. %0 Hundreds of others at your own price. 6 Farm Hands- 4 Choremen SRS navor covtive Bserm , Leading Emj it Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. i o A—BLACKSMITH and wagon-maker, $2 50 day, city job; boy to learn blacksmith's trade, $60 per_year; young man to learn blacksmith's trade, country shop, $15 found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. A—GENERAL merchandise clerk, $50, country store; dry goods clerk, country store, $40; grocery store, $40. Y & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st., Leading Employment Agts. A-FARMER and wife (no objection to one chiid), Contra Costa Co., $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 635 Clay st. A_SHINGLE-PACKER, see boss here; sawyer and joiner, see boss’ here. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. WANTED—American working ranch foreman and wife, $60; milkers, $20; plain painters, $20 and found; woodchopper, $150 a cord; farmer, $20; bricklayer, day, and others. Appl'y to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento_st. i ‘WANTED—Butler, $30 and found; restaurant porter, $%; restaurant cook, country, $30; short order cook, $9 a week, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. \ WANTED—Man to take care of horses and milk _cows, countr: place, $25; second cook and dishwasher for same hotel, country, $45, man and wife, country hotel, $#45; dishwasher, $30; dlshwasher, $15; young man, apprentice in 'a laundry, $10 and found; waiter, $25; walter, $20, etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton. GARDENER; man and wife, on ranch; butter mg; 2 stout porters. 1028 Market st. CLOTHING salesman; card writer; 3 walters, 22 roonfs, nicely furnished, on brcad avenua; large: doing paying business; price $100. E. 0. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st, Alameda. HANDSOME, paying house, 16 elegantly fur- nished rooms; water every room; gentlemen roomers; 1 block of Baldwin. Box 500, Call. AT a sacrifice—A sunny corner 50-room house on account of departure; no agents Box 2199, Call Office. MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Clay—Open until 9:38 o’clock: branch office of The Call; subscrip= tions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. CONTENTS of a finely furnished 6-room flat. Apply 475 Guerrero st., near Seventeenth. NEW furniture, 2 rooms; suitable for living rooms, offices. 1069 Broadway, Oakland, r. 1. ————————————————————— FURNITURE WANTED. e WANTED—Carpets of an § or 10 room house; central. J. T. TERRY, 421 California st. Removed to 19 Mont- ravis 71. INDIANA Auction Co. gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel ALASKA ENTERPRISES. WANTED—Young man going to Alaska to aia: i ek cxDonasa ot the triD. - Aok chance expenses of the trip. Add: Box 2240, care Call office. 2 FOR Lawson City, steamer Northern Light— Fasteet boat on the Yukon; far: first-class $550; freight gzm per ton; 150 pounds baggaze free; leaves Seattle June 1. Oifice 36 East st. TYPEWRITERS. in family, ; German girl for Sonora, B: A A A A A A A A A A A A A A, A e e e e e | e ooy o | o o ot e I A0 L 3 3 less. lor NO.. it] By i HANI & CO., 104 ‘IL tel, experienced. 1023 Market st. ‘Hartford W’Dfl"flt:r. oAddn: box Sfli&m c:ff EXPERIENCED girl, 5 rl, | WANTED—Young man who has some ex-| ALL iters sold and 12nted; few 3 e & weak o R HANBES & | “perience in the beking business. lnquire | bsed for sale cheap: ‘m' !ofiomnlm early Sunset Bakery, 108 Third st.

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