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THE "CALL" RACING GUIDE.
PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB. Injleside Racetrack. Friday. February S. Fiftieth
day of the Winter Meeting. 1896-97. Weather Showery. Track Heavy.
r r\r\ FIP.sT KALE— Three-quarte/s of a mile: maiden three-year-olds; purse *350.
'a I SECOND HACK- une aud a sixteenth miles; purse t4OO.
r 1 1») THIRD KALE— Three-quarters cf a mile; selling; purss $400.
tny FOURfil ltACE— Three-quarteri of a mile: selling; purse 9400.
504 fIFTH KACE— beven-eighths of a mile; three-year-ods and upward; purse $350.
PAT MURPHY WAS
ON HIS METTLE
In a Very Close Finish He
Downed Moylan a
Nose.
Benamela Administered Another
Sound Drubbing to Morte
Fonse.
Lady Hurst First at Odds of 60 to 1
E mer F Scored a V ry C:ever
Win— E^taca in Front.
There was a very close finish at Ingle
side yesterday, and the decision of the
judges did not meet with the approbation
of all of the assembled crowd, a number
of whom gathered around the judges'
stand and manifested their dissatisfaction
in ioud horse talk. The cause of all the
gibberish was the nose-and-nose termina
tion of the fourth race, in which Pat
Murphy gained ihe decision over Moylan.
Borne were positive that Moyian won by a
hea:), while others maiie it a length. The
fact of the matter was that opposite the
paddeck Moylan looked a handy winner,
but "dogged" it badly the last fifty yards,
and the fast-coming Pat nipped him a
no-e on the wire. It is f roba'uiy fortunate
for bettors that some of these noisy gentry
who indulge in much of the "Kicking" are
not picking head finishes from the stand,
for the police would be called on every
day to quell incipient riots.
Pat Murphy has shown race form of
late, ana bis partisans backed him down
from 12 to 7. Slaughter roiie one of his
rare good finishes, and Jones on Moylan
was just a bit chaeriued over the result.
Yemen, the 11 to 5 favorite, ridden by T.
61<">an. was unplaced.
The well-known trainer, Mat Storn,
sprung quite a surprise in the first race, a
six-furlons dash lor maiden three-year
olds.
He entered Atticus and Lady Hurst,
the pair cor pled reaching at one stage 60
10 lin the betting. In a bard drive Lady
Hurst finished a length in front of The
Tourist, a 50 to 1 outsider ridden by
Golden. Basquil, the favorite, was third.
I'ickine up 107 pounds Benamela, the 4
to 5 favorite, made a paliop of the mile
and a sixteenth selling run. romping in
nearly two lengths ahead of Morte Fonse,
which horse had second call in the ring.
Two Cheers ran a clever race, being third
ciose up at the end.
In the six-furlong spin that was next
called a miscellaneous collection of sell-
Ing-platers lined us, ten starting in all.
Elmer F was played from threes to 5 to 2
favoritism, and taking the lead from Red
Bird in the stretch won very handily from
Whitestone, who made a fine run from
the rear. Minnie Ccc, away poorly, was
third.
The final seven-furlont; run proved an
easy thing for the 7 to 10 favorite. Estaca,
on which Sloan had the leg up. He took
the lead irom Ei^emount at the far turn
and, not extended, passed the stand two
lengths in front of Adrlie Buchanan, with
the second choice, St. Aignon, third.
THE HOBART STAKE TO-DAY
The Greatest Field of Starters That
Has Faced the Barrier This
Season.
Seven well-hLled events make up the
card at Ineleside to-day. It is the clos
ing day of the meeting and the rich Ho
bart stake is the special feature of the
programme. All of the best handicap
horses, both local and Eastern, are entered
and at weights that give the race a very
open look. T^e crack jockeys of the coun
try will be seen sporting silk, and the
finish should be a memorable one. It is
the best field that has faced ibo barrier
this season.
After the hubbub over the Pat Murphy-
Moylan finish had subsided, Ed CorrigaD,
owner of Moylan, said jokingly to eoaie
friends, "'I went up in the stand ana told
the judges that 1 hoped they wouldn't
think I was Ut9 one that was making all
tout noise."
The Chicaco turfman added if any one
was loser throtu h the tight finisb lie
thought he ouuht to be counted in, but
that he was perfectly satisfied tbe officials
made no error. Captain Kees, the pre
siding judge, is a man of very keen per
ceptive powers, with a world of experi
ence in separating hordes at tbe wire, and
horsemen who have raced .on .Eastern
tracks where that official bus presided in
the stand say his mistakes have been few
and very, very far between.
Pat Dunne had his horse Benamela
I tilted a few hundred by Tommy Griffin.
I The brown colt was entered to be Bold in
! the selling event he won for $500. Griffin
ran second with Morte Fonse, and when
Benamela was led up to be auctioned
Tommy oid him up to $1000, Mr. Dunne
retaining his horse with the usual $5.
Following are to-day's entries;
First race, three-quarters of a mile, selling.
481 Miss Ban »4 • 200 Harry Lewis. .. 99
4~il Pectsu ft" 106 479 Lopear 96
■194 Cog-nt 87 479 Jack Hardy Jr.. 9.
488 Brametta. 94 421 Monitor 88
445 Snowdown 100, 487 Franco 102
Second race, three-quarters of a mile, selling.
493 Scimitar 105 473 Foremost. ... 99
470 Haze, 1) {14 500 BasquU 89
495 Mercutio- 87. 445 I ryot g-J
502 Ranjo Hit 493 Carrie U 9i
445 Nebula 82 601 r.ii -remount 106
Third race, iwo-year-oids, seven-sixteenths of a
mile.
Lherrv Bounce 113 437 Queen Mab.. ...110
Don Luis 110 478 bl. Phillip 110
471 DukeofYorkll.ll3 49i! Henlcia. "" 107
478 -Morano 10. . Travantore 115
(471iSir William. US 478 Ooilay 110
492 Fallen Princess. 107 478 Kummel 100
49J Old Jack 103 492 Rosa '.'....103
Fourth race, selling, one mile.
(459)Srhnitz 101 48?. Daylight. 98
(46t5lColllns 100 5J4 Addleßuchan'nlO7
448 M-Llßht 100 bO^ Fullertoo Lass. 93
498 Babe Murphy.. 93
Fifth race, one »nd a sixteenth miles, the
Ho bar: sake, value 91500:
(497)Luckv Dog 110 473 Argentina 105
47.1 St. Lee 1.0 167 Damlen 100
(■WO) Schiller 110 496 Judge Denny... 90
441 Captive 108 501 Marcel... . f<o
145 Yankee Doodle. 473 foremost.... Hi
414 Sw. Favordale.lo7 503 Moylan J)8
(457)Salvatlon 106 ""
Sixth race, one ana a half miles, hurale hand!
cap:
(491) Tuxedo 148 493 Gold Dust 140
«J £»*'« 148 4&7 Governor ßndd.l3B
491 JO C 145 491 Reddlugtou 133
Seventh race, one mile, allowances:
430 Arezzo 110 (494iHar'ld Llndsay.'OS
•; v 4 Imp >am 105 490 Geyser 106
4»4 Lincoln II 97!
SELECTIONS FOB TO-DAY.
First race— Brametia, Monitor, Peck
sniff.
Second race— Scimitar, Basquil, Mei
cutia.
Third race— Sir William, Queen Mab,
Outlay.
Fourth race— Colllus, Babe Murphy,
Schn-tz.
Fifth race— Captive, Salvation, fchil
ler.
Sixth race— Keddlngton, Gold Dust,
Goveruor Budd.
Seventh race— Geyser, imp. Sain, Ar
eno
NOTICE OF MEETINGS.
jp-TS= HERMANN LODGE NO. 127, I m
Or-S" and A. M.— The officers and mem- A
bers are requested to attend the funeral oflFjf
our deceased brother. AUGUST H. W. f%r^~
VAN BERGEN, from bis late residence No. 720
C»pp si.. Tills DAY (Saturday) at 3 o'clock p. m >
By oruer of the W. M.
• L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary.
tt^g* «K::MAMA LODGE. NO. v^vuuuiiV,
***& 116, I. O. O. F.-The funer&l;4»*3|pfe-
commilt**, cilicers and members of^s<sj£^
the above lodge, are invited to attend ~^Wi^>
the funeral of our late brother, C. WEN DTE. on
SUNDAY, February 7. at 1 :30 P. u . at Odd Fel-
lows' Hall. cor. Seventh an<l Market sts. Rela-
tives and frioLds please attend.
FRED MARKS. N. G.
Emil Nikmeieb, R. B.
«£-"]£=■ THE OFFICERS AND MEM- <«-,»,
*b~-±r bers of Burns Lodg^ No. 68. A. o. I'.^^JK.
W., are hereby requested to att»nd the fn-ts'&fs?
nt-ral of our late brot er, P. W. WINK LEY, VSsf^
P. M. W.. from AlcAzar Bulidlnir, 114 o'Farrell
St., on SUNDAY. Februarv 7. at 1 :80 o'clock. By
order of tbe M. W. L. G. SCHORD, Kec rder.
VPS' QUI EN ; VICTORIA'S DIAMOND
Sfc*-*^ jubilee— Notice. It has been thought that
the British born of this city. Irrespective of
naturalization, would wish to celebrate the above
event 1 1 some suitable way. Having been ap-
proached on the subject by a committee represent-
ing many of the formal organizations of the State,
the British Consul-General Invite* the attendance
ot all those Interested In the matter at a meeting
to be held at the Pa ace Ho el Maple room on
SATURDAY February 6, at 2 p. m.. todiscu s the
proposed celebration and devise means and
methods. J. W. WARBURTON.
I&g* A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEM-
•■*■*' bers of the Bishop Armita,-e Church Or-
phucasje will be held at the office of these, retarr
030 California st., room 38. on i-ebruary 23, 1897',
I at VI m., for the purpose of revls ng or amenulng'
tbe by-laws of said corporation or adopting new-
by-laws and for the election of truMee* for the en-
suing year; also for the transac. ion 01 sut.h other
business as may come before the meeting.
L. WADHAM. secretary.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
13 s ABRAHAM LINCOLN COUNCIL NO
K^ 2, J. O. C. A. M.-Members win assemble
a; B'Dal B'rlth Hall on DAY, February 7, at
|C^» DR. BAZ .T REMOVED FROM PHE-
s*~«v lan building to 908 Otary st.: t<»l. East 367.
P3»-BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 14
f£*jy rolle.tions made: city or country. Pacific
Collection Co., 416 Montcy St., room 6: tel. 6680.
PHOTOOKAPUJiKS SUI>FI.IJ£S.
CAU « aMERA CO. HAH REMOVED TO i*2
Geary st., near ' Kearny and Market. Latest
and ben: in pho.o goods. '
STORAGE.
■DEDUCED RATES, FURNITU«F.. PIANOS,
-It housi>bol<: goo is. e-c. J. M I'IERCK. 735 Mkt.
PHYSICIANS.
TiR- C. C. O'DONNELL, 1208 MARKET, RES.
■*-> 2864 25ih st. ; diseases of women, a specialty.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1897.
CHURCH NOTICES.
gp^s» PRAISE SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S
!»--*' Episcopal Church. California st.. beL Fill-
more and Sieiner, 7:30 p. m February 7.
—Rev. William M. Reilly, rector; F. Katz-
ebach, organist a-d director. Holy Com-
munion, 7:30 a. M : service, sermon and
HolyCommunlon.il a.m.; Sunday-*chool, ii:3o
a. M. Maslc for the evening: organ prelude;
Processional Hymn 616 (first), Sullivan; "(iloria
Patri." Mozari-Stalner: -Magnificat" In D.
Barnby: '-Nanc DtmlttiV' In li, Baruby: "Agnus
' Dei," Tours; Hymn 535 (first), Barnby: organ
so o. "Pastorale," Flatter; "Caoiate Domino," in
C, Dudley Buck: tenor solo, "Prodigal Son." Sulli-
van: duet (soprano und bass), "Father of Mer-
cies," Dontzetti-Millard: chotus, "How Lovely
Are the Messengers." Mende.'sssbn; offertory,
alto solo, "AVP Maria," Fanre: doxology; reces-
sional Hymn 491. Wesley, organ ponlude. Solo
quartet— Miss Mabel Love, soprano; Mrs. M. Chap-
p-lle Henley, alto: Frank Mitchell, tenor; H. A.
Melvin, bass.
(£-5= HOWARD-STREET METHODIST EPlS-
ifr-J»^ copal Church, btt. Second and Third streets,
two blocks from Palace Hotel— Rev. W. W. Case,
D.D.. pastor; Martin >cbu:tz, musical director;
J. W. W luting, Sunday-school superintendent.
Hours. of public services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday-school at 12:30 Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday evening, 7:45. Epworth Leacne, 6:30
Sunday evening. Morning subject: "Moral stra-
bismus." Evening suije t: "look Out for tie
1* int." Pastor's iesideuce,l4o Hawthorne a reel,
near the church; telephone Red 961. Church
tel phone. i.lhcic i'6l.
■^75= SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST
»*- ' Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan
sts.— Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309
Ualghi st. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:3J p. m.
The pastor will preacn at bctti services. sub-
ject at 11 a. m.: "The Revival Question." At 7:30
p.m.: -'.a Remark ab e Election seen**." Revival
services every evening this week except Satur-
day, In charge of lir*. Fnelps and Urmy. Sunday-
school at 12:30 p. m.. C. B. Perkins superintendent.
worth League service at 6:30 P. M. The public
cordially invited to all the services of this church,
seats free. 'Ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting
Wednesday evening at 7 :45 o'clock.
BP2?* CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CRiC Church, Mission St., bet. S xth ana Sev-
enth—Rev. K. K. Dille, D.D, pastor: B. V. Watt,
Sunday-school superintendent; J. J. Morris, mml-
cal director; U. M. Boaworth. organist. Dean
Peck of the great Hay market Mission, Denver, will
prea-b at 11 a. if. In the evening the pastor will
preach; subject, "Revivals." The Pentecostal
meetings, under the direction of Rev. J. H. Smiih
of Philadelphia, will begin on Tuesday evening
and continue each evening during the week, and
afternoons at 2. Sunday-school at 1 p. M. Young
people's me*. Ings (sections A and B, Y. P. 8. U.
£.) will meet at 6:16 p. m. All welcome. . .
—— _ _^ __ —— —
Ifrss= TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
&*& Curch— Love feast at 9:30 a.m. Preach-
ing by Rev. Dr. Coyie. presiding eder. at 11 a. m.,
with sacramental services. The pastor will preach
In the evening. Subject: "What i hristians Know
That scientists May or May Not Know."
r^S» HOWARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
m<& cor. Oak ana Baker sis.— Rev. F. R. FarraDa,
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:46 P. M.
In the morning Hev. H. C. Minion. D.D., will
p each the sermon and anslst the pastor In the
*acramemal service. New members will be re-
ceived. Evening sermon by pastor. Subject:
•The Successful Athlete." sabbath school at
9:80 a. M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p. M. Prayer-
meeting Wednesday evening On Sabbath morn-
ing, February 14. the pastor will begin a series of
six sermons on: "The Story of Esther." All cor-
dially invited.
(tqSp" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CnUKCH,
»*-js* cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento St.— Rev.
Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor: Rev. Edwin 11.
Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at
11 a. m. Mr. Jenks will preach a; 7:30 P M
The evening service will be a praise service. Mu-
sic entirely from Meudeis.sohn. sun ay-school at
1.:45 P. m. :Y.P.S.C. E. at 6:15 P. M. Prayer-
meetiug Wednesday at Hr. m. All are welcome.
BT^S 3 COSMOPOLITAN CHURCH. GULDEN
m^Br Gate Hall, Milter H. — The new meeting
place of tbe Cosmopolitan Church is Golden Mate
Hail. Services to- morrow night. ev. Harold To ce,
pistor. Suoject of seimon: "A Rational K vival
in ' elision." Janus Hamilton Howe, organist.
Doors open at 7:15 P. M. Services 7:45 P. M. Ad-
dress business communications to James Nesbltt
Hill, 6^5 batter ac
19^55- A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THh
'2r-& WEEKIY CALL. m wrapper, tor mailing.
STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE.
rr:y 2*.'9 STEVENSON ST.. SAN FRAN-
*-»^ c sco, Cm.. January 29, 1897. At a mm-
ing of the board of directors of the Edison Light
ana Power Company, heid on the 28. h day of
January, 1897. it was unanimously solved that
on and after 1 - ebruar.- 1, Ifc97. the president and
secretary be Instructed to deliver to the stock-
ho ders of aalJ com pan}- one and one-:hinl <li/s)
: shares of the capital stock of the !-an Francisco Gas
| and Electric Company for each share of the
Edison Light and Power Company's stock sur-
rendered Transfer-oooks of the Edison Light
and Power Company will be closed on January
30. 1897. The first dividend will be payable on
tie new- stock on or about March 1, 18»7, ana will
be at the late of one dollar ($1) per share.
storkholden are requested to mrrender their
certificates to the secretary of the company with-
out delay.
EDISON LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY,
By J. E. Grf.en-, Secretary.
SITUATIONS WAXTED-FEMAIE.
GERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306
* ' Mason st., tei. mini 6332, lurnlsh s best help;
all nationalities.
SITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN WHO
O understands cooking thoroughly; best refer
ences: pleas* state wages: no ut.j-ctiou to abort
distance in the country. Address ii. ii., box 60,
Call Olßce.
AERMAX LADY. GOOD SEAMSTRESS. DE-
\J ulres few more pla e-i for pain setting or
mending in hole, or private families; 60 cents per
day. Address L. 8., oox 164. Call.
VTOUNO LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIH-
X. cumstances. desires a lucrative position as
housekeeper, or wl!l Jo gentlemen's mending. 120
Ellis su. room 17. second floor.
VOU.NG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY OF
i. many accomplishments desires a position as
managing l.ousekeei er In widower's or bachelor's
home. 223 Post St., room '1.
r IDO»V FROM THE EAST, WITH LITTLE
»" girl 8 years old, would like place in lodging-
house. duress Stranger, box 74. this otilcp.
COMPKTKNT WOMAN DESIRES POSITION
\J as working housekeeper in widower's or bach-
elor's home; wages $20 211 Fourth at., rcom 51.
"DEFINED PERSON WISHES A GOOD HOME
J V as companion to a lady; a neat .sewer, aid
not afraid 01 woric. Address M. X., box 169, Call.
MIDDLE-AGED iiKitMA.N WOMAN FOR
•i-'A general houi>cwork and plain cooking; city or
country. Apply 2633 Post St.
\\ r ANTED- WORK BY THE DAY OR WEEK;
'" good cuok; country no objection. Address F
8., box 12, Call.
"yoUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION
-L to assist in iiouseworic cr mind children.
Pitate call or address 2107 Pjwel. at.
MIDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE SlTU-
ation as housekeeper or nurse; city or coun-
try. 34:1 Minna m.
j ADY WISHES a POSITION AS HOUSE-
X-i keeper: references. 917 Market sU, loom 14.
Tj>XP£RIKNOr.D HoU.-EKKEPER (WIDOW)
J-i wants work In lower's or bachelor's house-
hold: country preferred. 88 Ninth at., room 17;
hours. 1 1 a. M. to 9p. m.
EXPERIENCED DAY OK NIGHT NURSE;
49 per week: ot » 01 references confinement
and other sickness taken home; private. Call 719
We lister au
FIRST-CLASS MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN IS
greatly in need of a home and work tit a good
housekeeper and worker: is willing ana steady;
ko by the week or month: small wages. Ladies
please (a 1 169 Minna .st. ; no cards-
\\' ANTED- SIT CATION 11 Y GoOD COMPE-
'» tent girl t.i do housework a:.d cooking; city or
country. it>o9 Post 81.
». GERMAN GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS AT
— second work or general housework. R. a T.,
box 74. call 1 iii. -4-.
yOUNO WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS
J. housekeeper 01 do plain geuileman sewing.
106 Fourth st.. room 'I.
I ADY WISHES MENDING. UN I. NO,
J J knitting ana plain sewing: will do janitre s
work. Address M. D., room 31, 129 ban Pab o
ave , Oakland.
COMPE+ENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION
\J for general housework; thoroughly understands
good, plain cooking; sleep borne, un 40?
McAllister at. .
RELIABLE GIRL WISHES POSITION AT
IV general housework: Is good plain cook: sleep
home. Address box 125, Call Office.
ANTED - POSITION AS WORKING
housekeeper oy an agreeable, young woman;
widower's larully preferred: wages 9^5. • Call
from 10 to 4, 126 Fourth st., room 2.
AM GEi.MaN a.vD A STRANGER IN THIS
city; worked 3 years in the last place (private
family only) and desire the same work here; good
coo», German it French. Call or address H. W.,
96 Silver st., corner of 'i him.
YO 0N G WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS
X working housekeeper for widower or bachelor's
home; city or country; no objection to children.
181 Noes .
T ADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A PO»I-
-■LJ tlon as housekeeper in lodging-house or wid-
ower's home. Room 3, 993 Market st.
GERMAN HOUSEKEEPER AND FIRST-
VX class coo c (test es situation in family or pri-
vate boarding-house. Ca.l at 16 Beaver st., bet.
sixteenth a. id Seventeenth.
VOUSG* eastern WIDOW of r fine-
X mem ana culture desires a position aa manag-
ing Housekeeper in widowers or bachelor's bouse.
Room 2, 122 Post *t- . • •
\\r ANTED— POSITION AS WORKING
'» housekeeper by an agrvoableyoang woman:
wages ♦'«' j. CaVl after 10 a. m., 126 Fourth, r. 6.
SITUATIONS WANTED -Confirm**.
T\rlDOW DESIRES POSITION AS HOUSE-
TT keeper; does not object to 2 children. Ad-
dress ... C. F., Peraita Heights, corner Lester and
Hanover aves, las; Oakland.
7 1 '_> LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE
Ho CALL: FUbscrlntions an want ad* taken.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOP. THE
Call taken at branch office. 339 Hayes su;
open uik.i a :3j o'clock.
IUAXT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
• T Thk Call are taken at Branch Office, touih-
wrst corner sixteenth and Mission a s.
_ .
GERMAN (URL WISHED SITUATION TO
VJ do general housework or housekeeping: good
cook lor final! family. 620 Washington street.
TyiNUHKSsTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR.
"* Market: 200 rooms -5c o $150 per nl.:ht:
$1 50 to $6 pur week; convenient and respectable;
free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
QW COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR ' MlS-
slon; branch office of Tils Call. Sub-
scriptions and went ads taken.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
TTUNTER & CO.. CHINKSK AND JAPA-
XX nese employment once. 17 Webb St.. below
Kearney, ur.Cai. ; ie!. 231. W.C.YOUNG. mgr
TAPANESK INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. K.
O 90 St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy St.; tel .< am 5234.
piIINESK & pan I- SE; K>T'D £0 Y KA KS;
uelp:tel.main 1997. BRADLEY Jc C.>.. 640 Clay
PHINESE AND JAPaNESK E3I PLOYMENT
\J office: best help. 41ii,2 O'FarrelL Tel. E. 426.
Y A YOUNG MAN, SOBER AND INDUS-
trious. a situation to travel for a wholesale
hou e: speaks Spanish, French aud English: ac-
quainted in Mexico; good salesman; can give
Al references; wajes do object: will take side
lines if necessary. Address 11. J.,box 40, this office.
ITUATIOX WANTED BY A YOUNG MAR-
-0 rled man: good solicitor or outside salesman;
expert anver. city references. H. D. PHILIP^,
18 Moss st.
p ENTLSMAN, FINE PIANIST, DESIRES
" I sttady engagement; best reference, s. P., box
63, all Office.
OBER RELIABLE GOOD HORSEMAN
wants posit references; is a crack track-
man, s. R , box 78, Call.
yOUNG JAPANESE BOY WANT-* A PLACE
X to work either forenoon or afternoon only. S.
T«. 22 Prospect place.
•\r«»Ur»O MAN OF 21 WITH BEST OF
X references seeks position: experienced stock
clerk; also collector; city or country. Address S.,
box 138, Call Offi. e.
yOUNG man. WELL recommknded, IS
X sober and industrious, would like position of
any kind, will furnish security. Audiess East,
tox 77, Ca'l Office,
\\r ANTED— POSITION AS PORl'fcß IN A
TT hotel; country preferred. Porter, box 63, CalL
"yOUNG ENGLISHMAN WAISTS PLACE AS
X staged river or to take care of horse* thor-
oughly competent. Add. F. CLCtß,boi 109, Call.
STRONG BOY USED TO WORKING IN
bakebou-ie. Apply Baker, box 72, Call Office.
COMPETENT, SOBER AND STEADY MAN
yJ wishes a si uation in private place or as janitor
for institute; best of city references. Please call
or address A. FROMM, 233 California ave., city.
yOUNG IRISHMAN IS ANXIOUS To PRO-
X cure a position in a dry-goods SvO;e; five yean'
experience; small salary to commence. J. F.,
52 Second st., io-.ini 14.
POSIT lON IN COUNTRY HOTEL OR ROAD
X bouse by a man and wiie: understand the
business; or would rent. 8.. box 60, Call Office.
IT'IRTL-CLASS FRENCH. ITALIAN AND
I. American cook wants place in hotel, res:aurant
orlarce boardlnc-house; is thoroughly comcetent
aud has good references. Address Cook, box 101,
Call Office.
SITL ATION BY WORTHY MAN. AD-
dr ss R. KRAFT, 9 Carlos place, above Powell
su, off ueary.
I MARKET ST. — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE
1 Call: want ads and subscriptions taken.
OOQ HAVES ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF
• ><)<> Iki Call; aubscripilous aud want ads
taken.
DKAMH OFFICE OFTHKCALI 167 NINTH
XJ st — Want ads and subscriptions taken.
4 MARKET ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF THiS
i Call: want ads and subscriptions taken.
-97 MONTGOMERY. CORNER OF CLAY—
«JZ. 4 open untl 9:30 o clock; branch office of
the Call: subscriptions and waul ads. taken.
UriNCHKSTER HOC3K. 44 THIRD NT., Nit.
'T Market; 200 rooms: 25c to SI 50 per night:
$1 60 to (6 per week: convenient and respectable;
iree bus and baggage to and Irom the ferry.
. FEMALE HELP WANTED.
p IRL BUCHANAN ST., $15; OiRL Di- VI«A-
-VJT dero, 15; girl Laguna. $15: gin Octavia, $16
girl Fulton si., sls: Kin Ullruor- . $15: gir Lott
st.. $15: girl Go. den Gate ave.. $15; girl Post si.,
$15; girl Castru, $15: girl Jucksun st , 15; girl
Alameda, $15; 13 young girls. 48, *10 and 12
per month assist etc., nice families. MARTIN'S,
749 Market st.
T ONER SThA.M LAUNi'KY, S3O; WAITRESS,
X country. $20 ai.<l room: waitress, $14 and rcom
cook, $20 aid room, t> waitresses. $6 a hin:
wait runs. cl:y. $15 and room; cook. $25 and room,
waitress, $30 an-J room: laundress, small botol,
$15 and ro> m cook. $45 and room, choice pace;
German coo .. city, $25. MARTIN'S 749 MarKet.
/URL. TWENTY-FIFTH ST., $20: GIRL,
VJ Laguna st , *2): girl, fam Ily 2, Taylor si., $20,
call early; gtr., Fllmore St., $25: Firl, P<v»t s ..
$20. girl, A lamed*. $18; giri. oeury st., $20: girl.
Vallejo st., $20 girl. <>uugh St., «25; girl, Lyon
St., $iiO; girl, Fell st., $20. girl, Eddy su, CM: girl.
Pacific ave., $25: giil, O»k si.. $18: girl. Jackson
St.. 420: girt. Keiirjett, Cal.. $20; girl, Hayes St.,
t2O: gir:. Mill Valley, $20. MARTIN'S, 749
Market st.
LONDE PARTNER, GOLDEN HAIRED,
not over 22 years old, attractive, with good
figure and musical tastes, wanted. Address li. S.,
box 70. fall Office.
"\yANTRD-CuOK, HOTEL, »40; PROTES-
»' taut second girl, 2 in family, $20: German
cbambcrma d, $20: English or American nurse,
1 child. $2.'>, s-e lady here nt 11 to-day; 4 cooks,
Grruiaii style. $25 and $30; restaurant waitress,
$25: and a larg-* miminT of elris for housework.
J. 1-. CROSEIT & CO., 316 Sutter st.
\\rOMA.S COOK, PLAIN BOA RDING-HOUSK;
TT short distance, from city; *-6: call early.
MUKkaY & KKADY, Leading Km ploy me 11.
Agents. 634 and 686 Cay st.
GIRL FOR HOI'SEWORK AND PLAIN
cooking: family of a grown persons: country
town; $.<); see lady here this morning-. MUR-
RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents,
634-636 Clay st.
HOTKL WAITRESS, COLUSA COUNT V,
fare paid; hotel cooks, $25 aud $20; cook tan
laundress, private l.iml.y, $25. MI'RRAY .V
READY, Leading Emp.oymt'ut Agents, 634-636
Clay si.
COOK. PKIVATK BOARUING-HOUSK, $35
and $40; 2 chambermaids, hotel, city, $15; 2
waitresnta, restaurant, city. tlli anil $20; cham-
bermaid, hotel, near citv, $15; 2 liouin,iri», $20;
4 hons-glris. $12 and $15. C. R. II AN SEN & CO.,
110 Ueary st.
CHA.MBKR.MAIU-MCmT ASSIST WAITING;
\J countr. ; $'*0. II ThLti.iZr, ITE, 420 Kt-arny.
FFICE Fl- REDUCED; 25 CTS.; Gllt^S OF
a.l i.aliuna Itles 10 till various positions. Ger-
man i.uipioyiueni. t-ffice, ai>6 Mason st.
Y^'ANTKI)— A RELIABLE SWEDISH GIRL
l" for general housework in an American family:'
a Kood 1.1.. in cook. Call 1323 Guerrero su, near
Twenty-s
G" II L WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK:
$8 per month. Call at 18 Me teal e place, off
Geary su, near Mason, bet. 9 aud 11 a. m.
YOUNG GIRL WAN TO T..KB CARE
of baby and assist with upstairs work; must
have references. 7*9 Turk st.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK:
w«ges $18: reference required. 130/ Fillmore.
"iy ANTED— IO YOUNG LADIES TO LKA*RN
TT barber trade: s Lop to open May 1. Particu-
lars call la8V» Eighth sc. S. F. Barber College.
INK CHANCE >OR EXPKRIENCKD LADY
X canvassers. American Steel Company, base-
ment Crocker building.
\yANTEB— GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT
TT housework. 4 Octavia aU
VOUNOGIRL WANTED TO LEARN OFFICE
X work; must be Ud». Call 33 sixth at., rm. 18.
YY^ ANTED — FINISHERS O> DIES'
T» tailor-made coats. M. J. KELLER COM-
PANY, Oakland.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A LADY WITH
small capital. 1 all at 1065 Market it., room 1
WAN lED — WOMAN FOR GENERAL
house*ork. 3891 Twenty-iourth st_
I EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY;
Xjsl per week; unlimited lessons: patterns
25c. McDowell DressmaKing School, 638 Market.
L'LYN.N's DRESSMAKING AND CUTTINvj
X I Academy. 14 McAllister si.. $1 a week.
({} X LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THK
ui « Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken.
"I 'A WRENCH CUT UNO SCHOOL IS THiS
SJ only reliable placo lor patterns; every one
toaranteed 10 be periec . 1231 Market st. .
MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECT A BLK:
Winchester H0u5«..44 bird su. near Market:
*00 rooms: 25c to $1 6-> per night; $1 50 to $6
per week; free 'bos and baggage to and irom ferry.
m NINTH ST.— BRANCH OFFICE '~ OF
xI U Tujc Call; subscription and warn ads
taken.
MALE HELP WANTED.
CHOP BUTCHER AND SAUSAGE-MAKBR,
0 cou try, $60 to $60 and found: slaughterer,
country, $50 and found. R. T. WARD & CO., 608
and 610 Clay si.
COOK, $25 AND ROOM; 2 WAITKRs, $5 A
\J •Mi bead waiter,' restaurant. $7 a week;
!> ter, restaurant, $25; dishwasher. $10 and
room nleht cook, $9 a week: young man lor den-
tist office: young man, run elevator and waltsomtt;
10 >k. buttraing-bouse. $45; vouuk man, run eleva-
tor. $10 room ; waiter. $9 a week. MARTIN'S.
749 Market st. •
CaRR.AGE BLACKSMITH HELPER, $7 A
\J week: sausage-maker. $50. MARTIN'S, 749
Market st.
WANTED— AMERICAN GENERAL M■ R-
cbaudi->e cleric for country, $50 and board:
ana others. Apply to J. F. CRoShTT & Co., 628
Sacramento st. pffijjjff
ORCHAHDIST TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE
of a ?9-a;re orchard $30 to $-,0; must have
good references. C. R. HANSfc-.s 4tM., HOGear .
2 painters, count see boss here:
£i first-class trainer see boss here. .ML'RKAY *
Ut-ADY, Leading Employ Agents, 634 636
Clay st.
RANCH TO RENT— 23O ACR' S. ALLUNDKR
It cultivation: 12 acres n terries; 15 a res in
pears: 20u0 trees; 2 acres in asparagus: 30 cows;
10 horses; 75 calves-
Ranch ne r <-ity: rent $5 acre year; 3 crops of
rye crass rased each year, further particulars
at M L'KBAV & READY'-- Leading Employment
Agents, 634 aud 636 Clay St.
EXPERT OIL-WELL BORER: LONG JOB;
XJ wares $4 10 $5.a duy; u»ar city. W. D. EWER
& CO., 626 Cay at.
r ANTED-FOR SALE OR HALF INTER-
»» egt; a good man for a good-payine oyster and
chop house; best location; clearing $250 to $300
per mouth; no agents. For particulars address F.
F., (.all office, Oakland.
T\RIGGIBT OR ASSISTANT; REGISTERED:
xy easy hoars: no night or Sunday work. Ad-
dress A., box 39, Call office.
TyANTKD— YOUNG MEN AS SOLICITORS
»» and salesmen. Call from 9 to 12, room 325,
Parrou building.
YY rAN T£I>-BARBERFOR SATURDAY AND
TT Sunday. 18 6 Powell sc
OOD BARBER WANTED. 1180 SEVENTH
si., Adeline station, Oakland.
BARBER FOR SATURDAY EVENING AND
Sunday. 105 Fourth st.
BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND
Sunday. 426 Broadway.
T»ARBfa.R for SATURDAY. 127% FOURTH
X» street.
BA> BER wanted FOR Saturday. 797
Mission su, near Fourth.
■yOUNG MAN OF SOME EXPERIENCE OF
J. pharmacy. Inquire Eddy and steiner st.
MEAT YOUNG COACHMAN. MENLO PARK:
i-T English preferred; wages $30. 315 Sutter st.
YV ANTED— DISH WABHNR AT 606 KEAR-
»T ny»t.; Coffee John's.
YY ANTED-BOY TO SET TYPE. CALL 44
TT Steuart su. Saturday.
STRONG BOY, SOME EXPERIENCE AT
painting. O'.-u.llvau's Sign Shop, 1828 Market
ELDhRLY MAN <CONFECTIONEK) WILL-
XJing to make cakes and do outside chores. Con-
fectioner, box 7.', Call Office.
Tir ANTED - FOR CASH. SHOEMAKERS'
TT patching machine. LIN KLETTER, San Jose,
California.
BARBERS WANTKD TO ATTEND JIASS-
X> meeting Sunday, Feb. 7, 102 O'Farrell, 3 r. m.
THE RICHtLIEU RESTAURANT. 118a EL-
lu su. bet. Mason and Powell, has changed
bands, and .Mr. Noel Bengue, the new proprietor,
will continue to run it as a UrKt-class res.auraui;
25c a meal; family entrance off O'l'arrell si.
ANTED— SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN
school supplies. WhltaKer-Ray C0.. 723 Markt
YY ANTED— STEADY, RELIABLE MAN FOR
'» position In country: must have $5 expense
money. Call after 10 a. m.. 9 Geary, room 2.
BARBER^— FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC
P. C Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHs, 326 Grant av*
IOUKNIiYMKN KAKBKKa' Kil PLOVMKA i'
JOUKNI'-YMKN BABUKJUf EiJ I'L.OI Mii.N i
0 *e<rretarr .11. BERNARD. 102 seventh St.
BARBKR SHOP, RUNNING 3CHAIRS: LOW
X> rent; good location; price 9125; trial given:
ibis la a rare chance. J., box 67, call Office.
, AKBER WASHSI ANDS. 1. AND 3 BOWIS,
1 cheap. H. HUFsCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate av
THOUSAND.i OF GOOD PLACKS UNDER
the McKinlev administration in every part of
the country. Do you wanton*-? The midwinter edi-
tion of the National Recorder will tell how :o eel a
position. Send 5 cents in stamps to the National
Recorder. Washington, D. C. • ■ + . -
] ADIKS' AND GENTS' MISFIT "HOES
I > bought and exchanged; new vamps and sec-
ond-band shoes fur sale; large stock; shoes made
to order: bes stock; work guaranteed: all kinds
of repairing. 74.* Mission, near Grand Opera-bouse.
UN AND WOM.-.N TO INTERVIEW PRoP-
erty-owners. Landlords' Co-operative Asso-
ciation, 143 Pne an build ng.
ELCHO HOU*K. bii3»,j MARKE'i ST.— KuOilS
20c, 25c to 50c night; $1 to $2 weejc
OXOi< MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND
*_<J_ l ) want ads taken for THE CALL.
BKVT IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND
25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week.
Pacific House. Commercial and i.eldesdorff sts.
1 li< NINTH SI. - BRANCH OFFICE OF
XXUTuk Call; subscription and want ads.
taken.
iv J;UNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIX I'll SI.: OPEN
1 ' all night; rooms 25c to $1 per night: $1 26 to
$5 per wee*. J. G. DRAKE, Manager.
STYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES
made to order, $2 50. 969 Howard, nr. Sixth.
KKCRUIIB WANTED J- OR THE U. S. MA
XX rin» Corps, U. is. Navy— Able-bodied unmar-
ried men between the ages of 21 and 30 years
who are Citizens of the United S.ates, or those
who have legally declared lhelr Intention to be-
com» such: must be of good character an i habits
and able to speak, read and write English and be
between 5 feet 5 Inches and 6 feet In helsht. For
turther information apply a; the Recruiting Office,
20 Kills St.. Sau Francisco, Cal.
OOOMS 160 To 75c PtR NIGHT; 50c To «1 5J
XV per week. Oriental. 225 Drnmm st.
INGLE FURNISHfcD ROOMS; 15c A NIGHT;
75c week. Llndell House,. Sixth and Howard.
WANT ADa AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
" Tut Call are taken at Branch office, south-
west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts,
ANTED.TO COLLECT W AGES DUE J.ABOK
ermfcderxs. KNOX Collection Acer, llu sutter
OCO/' MISSION ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF
_«.)- Thk Call; subscriptions ana waut ads
taken.
riIKY ACME UoUoii. »57 iIAKKi-T ST.. BK-
-1 low blxth. ior a room: ScScm night: $1 a weei
I l\l\ MEN TO TAKK LODGING AT lOc. 150
1 I"' ' and 20c a nigh:, including coffee alia roils.
124 Washington st. , near Kearnv.
IyANTbD— AN IDKA: HO CAN Til INK OF
' ' boms simple thing to patent* Protect you;
Mras: they may brine you wealth. Write JOHN
WKDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor-
neys, asblnzton. D. C, for their $laUti i<rU«
ifler and list of 2UO inventions wanted.
\\f ANTKD-LABORKRS AND MKCHANICS
tt to know that Ed Rolkin. I.enii House proprie-
tor. Mill inns Denver Home, 217 Third st. : 15 J
large rooms: 25c per ulgbt; $1 io $3 i er week.
IJOSEDALK. 321 ELLIS ST.-SINi.LK FUR-
XV nlshed rooms, -Oc to 25c night. $1 to $1 50 wk.
blMo^ WANTS 100 Mi.iV lu ..KI BOT-
XJ. l!e beer or wine sc. best free lunch. 643 Clay
INCHKSTKK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR.
Maricet: 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading-
room: free bus and ba?cage to and from the ferry.
\\[ ANTED-SINULii. BOOMS, 16c A DAY: $1
' ' week; rooms for 2. 26a a day. $1 60 a wee*;
reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st.
ANTED. YOUR BHOKS-WB RKPAIK
tboesapto 9 o'clock every night: those work-
ing throagn the day can have their snoes repalrsd
st night while you wait: ladles' soling, »sc; mo-i I
lollng, 60c: fine shoes made to order from $3 up
m have a lot of sho»« teen damaged by water. *.
less than one-fourth' their value, from 25c np is
$2 uO. 562 Mission St.. bet. First s;. and second «.
. AGENTS WANTED.
LADY OR GENTLEMEN AGKNT- WANTED
Id each town on the coast for office business.
s-n'l 10c lor samples and circulars to Nature Sup-
ply Company, 24 '.* Third st.. S. F.
BOARDING WANTED.
WANTED— FURNISHED ROOM, WITH
»» bo. rd. In private family, for singe gentle-
man; north of Market and east of Jones preferred;
state price. Address M. K., box 44. Call Office.
. WA.NTED-MIBCELLANEOUS.
WANTED— l-H"<RShPOWER MOTOR OR
»' dvniimo: also secodd-hand Wheeler Wilson
sewiDc-mactilnes, No. 11. Address S. i., oox 139,
Call Office.
.OLANER WANTED: 18 TO 24-INCH: STATK
X cash price. Address B. H.. box 1, call office,
Oakland. ggggggggg
IJUILDINOS BOI'I.UT; LUMBER. SAStIKS,
li doors, mantels, etc, for sale. 1169 Mission su
SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW-
dry to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth , st. ; tend postal.
A WTSEK'S NEWS FOR 5 - CENTS _ T/iB
•**• WiiLKLY CALL. In crracDer. for mailing.
PERSONALS.
I? OR THE PAST 15 MONTHS I HAVE HAD
no interest In the saloon known a* Burke's,
cor. Guu^'b and Halght sts., where >\'ill!am Wlnk-
lv committed suicide, said saloon bel-g owned by
W.H. Lavies. W.J. I>URKE.
WIDOWER 50 YEARS OF AGE DESIRES
'* the acquaintance o - a lady of suitable ace: ob-
ject matrimony. Widower, box 16, thisom'c--
■y-OUNG ATTRACTIVE BRUNETTE WITH
X large property interests desires to meet el terly
bachelor or w dower capable of managing property
oo*ct matrimony. Addiess Lady Lord, bx 15. Call.
MK. J. PHILLIPS. LADIES' FASHION-
ubIe hairdresser, removed o 120 Gear/ st
opposite Calilornia Furniture Co.; popular prices.
IF HANNAH GILBERT. La E OF MAX-
X Chester. England, would communicate with her
relatives she would hear of something to her ad-
vantage.
HONORA3LE MAN, 36, SOBKR, BHOK-
XX maker, wants to meet lady between 20 1 ui 30
with i,me means. Address LEO CAPO, 662 Mis-
sion st.
\ tUR IX3I/ ,
1> RHEUMATISM AND
NERVOUS PK'SIKATION
Are citus n" so mani- lives to be wasted. It is not
necessary to suff. r so— there is bat one thing can
aid you: medicine cannot, reach you, but
DR. SMITH'S tLECTRO-MAG.\ETIC BATHs,
with the wonderful electric apparatus (nothing
like, it in the world) will bring back your lost
health. Hygiene board, sunny room, carelul and
scientific care and treatment. Address 1533
BUCHANAN ST.
A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAW- A SPEC-
r\. laity: private; no fee without success: pro-
bate, insolvency, wills, collections, bills of sale,
damages, etc. : prlv detectives: estab. 10 years.
G.W.HOWE, at:yat-iaw. 850 Market,cor.Stocktn
ADY PARTNER, WITH ESTABLISHED
J business preferred, wanted by an experienced,
active business man (35); has a little money. Ad-
dress M. S., box 107, Call Office. .
PRIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA-
X sonab.e: 10 years' experience; all matters
strictly confidential. G. R. WEBSTER, 104 Mason
bt, room 6.
13AINTINO, WHITENING. PAPERING;
X lowest estimates :best work guarante d; wall pa-
per 3c roll. EDWARDS. 1200 Webster, cor. Eddy.
MIS KEKGAN (FORMERLY WITH G. LED-
erer) has opened a stvlish halnireaslng par or;
latest effects ;price 26c 1 24 Vi O'Farrell, nr. Powell.
OLD GOLD BOUGHT; HIGHEST PRICES. O.
NOLTh, jeweler, 222 o'Jtarrell St., ur. Mason.
MRS. THOMPSON, RETURNED; HAlR-
dresser and manicure. 605 Post St.. room 2.
PRIDE MYSELF ON THE NEATNESS OF
my parlors and the politeness of my attend-
ants; balidresslnsc Is only .'sc; hairdr. sting and
shampoo, suc: switches. $1; "QUINONIa" hair
tonic, 35c per hot t e. G. LEuEKEH, 111 Stock-
ton st., nearest Geary.
PROF. ARNOLD, MAGNETIC HEALER— ALL
disease successfully treated; rheumatism posi-
tively cured. Call or write 788 Stevenson st.
Mrs. c. Sanchez, artistic hair-
dresser and manicure. 614 Pine st., room 7.
LAI RA DE FORCE GOKD-iN. ATTORNEY
at law. 1236 Market, over J. J. O'Brien's.
METROPOLITAN I ETECTIVc. BUREAU,
l'l Parrott building, over Emporium; offices. 540-
-541: hours.? a m. to 12 r. M.; tele. Mint 1471.
1 l\(\(\ CARDS, $1 50. SHOW CARDS. KTC.
IUUU Tel. Black 141. HILL. 22% Geary su
£>| A DOZEN— FINK I'ABl.Nj.Ta ii' Vvi^-
t£)X SON'S nailery. 1028 Market.
-97 MONTGOMERY SI., BRANCH OFFICE
' '— . 1 Tut Call; want ada and subscriptions
taken.
L ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAG \ZINE
I and Newspaper Illustration: particulars an to
terms, etc- 424 Pine st- ; Illustrations :uruigned
for magazines, newspapers, etc,
ARTISTIC H AIRDKES^ING, 25c: $25 FOR
-■"»■ cases of hair failing; or dandruff i cannot core.
MRS. HUBBARD. 1104 Market st., room 28.
ni'PTUKK AND PILES CURED: NO PAY
It until cured: send for book. DRS. MAN*
HELD & PORT ELD. »33 Market, st.
MAGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA-
i'l chine; uses the klnetoscope nituit: price $250.
BACIGALUPI. 943 Market St.
\\r ALL PAPER, 4C A ROLL: PAPER HANG-
« » Ids;, painting. etc, by contract or day's work, at
yonrown pnee. N.E. MERIGAN. 1302 Webster st
L>IG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE-
X) ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad-
vertisements in living light: promoters of busi-
ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market st.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM:
Winchester House. 44 Third su "r. Market: '
100 rooms. Vic to 91 10 per night: $1 60 to $6 per
week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
IVOKCj-. JkSD ANNULAIKNi" of AIAK-
DIVORCr. AND ANNULAIKNi.' Oi- MAR-
riage; terms o( payment, oblurinc: legal every-
where. Address lock box F, 9u(5 Market St., S. F.
( CLOAKS, FUKS A.\ btlTa KETAILKD Al
VJ wholesale prices. Factory. 211 Sansome ac
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. F. (LARK, THIS WORLD'S MOST
'amous medium of modern times. Don't fall
to see her if you are Interested in the affairs of life;
if marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, di-
vorces, separations, lawsuits, business transac-
tions, wills, deeds and mortgages, lost or stolen
property, lost or absent friends. Interest you: if
you care to know what you should do to be snc-
ce*3tul, where you should go and whom to avoid,
when to buy and sell stocks, etc.; In a word, what-
ever may be your trouble, suspicions or desires,
call on this gifted woman and she will send you
away happier, wiser and bolder than ever before.
Hours it a. u. to B p. if., strict. N. B.— Satisfaction
guaranteed by mail. bend stamp for pamphlet,
special terms. MRS DR. F. CL a RK, 1206 Mar-
ket st.. parlors 25 and 26. Take elevator.
cnc. 60c- 50& 50c.
O\J Remaining 2 weeks only; the famous, worlt-
renowned Miss Van de Vere will foretell your fu-
ture, guide your affections and secure you infallible
luck In love courtship and marring? business
and mining Investments a specialty: positive proof
of accurate predictions given. 1 Fifth St., room 1.
MME. DR THOMAS. SCIENTIFIC RE VF.AL-
er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past,
present, lutore; consultations on all affairs; noth-
ing excepted; names given: good advice; sure
help; restores lost lovs by sympatny; mistake Im-
possible: fee $1 : letter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larktn.
MISS MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAlR-
voyant, 51 Fifth .->t.; water readings a specialty.
GYPSY LIFE-IEADER REMOVED TO 3
Seventh st , nr. Market; ladles 25c, gCnts 60c.
ALICE FAY. MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC
healer, permanent 128 Seventh su, top flat.
MM. . LEONA RETURNED: CARDnEADER;
l'l magnetic treatment. 99J Market, room 3.
MME. MORKAU. BES r CLA ' RVOY ANT AND
medium in city: fee 25c up. 784 Howard st. '
MRS. B. BAUMANN, BEST-KNOWN CLAIK-
-I>X voyant In the city. Residence. 132 Turk st.
MME. RAVEN A READS LIFE FLUENTLY: I
business advice: names given; 25c up.s Fourth !
ME. NEOMA, CARD-HEADER; PAST,
present an 1 future; 25c. 131 Fourth St.; sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
MK. SYHILLK TELLS FROM CRADLE TO
grave; pictures given ; Indies Vsc: 1»14 O'Fnrrell.
ME. WALTERS OK IEHAMA: CARI)>- LA
di»s. 25c: gents. aOc. 951 Mission, nr. 6th.
ME. LEGKTTE. CLAIRVOYANT AND BU*
advice; 25c: one 1 rice. 311 Tehama, nr. 4th.
VI ME. H AN SEN. PALMl»t7caRl>-RKADER;
1»1 past, present and future: 25c. 148 6:b. r. 5.
i—^— —^ i»^^^^ '
SPIRITUALISM.
MME. OSMAN. SPIKITUAL TRANCE MEDl-
urn; life readings, love affairs, business invest-
ments, mining speculations spccl.ilty. 838 Mission.
\i ADAME (RAY, THK WONDERFUL MAG-
i" netic healer, wants a few more patients. 142
heveuth sl, room 33.
MME. YOUN(i,TEST CIRCLE TO-NIO HT. 10c,
i.'X 418 McAllister st. All sceptics Invited.
BSI - FULION. MATERIALIZING SEANCE
ui to-night; 60c: sittings daily. 31 Fell st.
M..&. Mayo steers, trance medium,
has resumed business; readings* 1. 112V4Oak
DP. AD .IE SWAIN, FEMALE SPECIALIST.
circle. Sun., Wed, and Friday. 61 Fifth st.
MRS. H.LLIS. MEDIUM; SITTINGS.9 TOB. $1;
circles Tups,, Fri.. tr. jr.. 25c. 833 Valencia.
VI KS. H. A. GhI*FIN— CIR. SUN. EVE.: 25c:
Ml parlor-test mtg. Thur. eve.; stgs- 426% Grove.
MRS. J. J. -WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT,
trance test medium & life reader. 218 Stockton
AM. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE
• writer. 118 Hal-h' st-: hours 9 until 6 v it
HYPNOTISM.
THE LIQUOR. MORPHINE AND CIOAR-
Xette haiii. also nervous complaints, cured by
hypnotism. Pror. ». A. l> Y,l3u Eills,r.2.i-30
HYPNOTISM SCIKNTIFICALLY TAUGHT-
success grtd.HTpno;lcM»sm»Tlclns.6 O* Far re.l
LOST.
T OST-AT - MECHANIC? LIBRARY, tJM*.
JjbrJlH F'inder return to library or ieweirv-
store. 732 MarKet st.; reward $2 50; no questions
LOST-BADGE: CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN
XJ Cl iD, 1890: .a morlcMii flat and ihiPin
Liberal reward to Under at SO? Mont Jw ry Vt!
BRANCH OFFICE OFTHK CALL. 187 NINTH
si.; want ad. and sutscrlpttons taken. '
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Q 1 Onn OLD-ESTABLISHED AND WELL-
Ol'-VJU. known saloon; half block north of
Market st.: this place is elezantly fitted up and
well stocked: must tie sold, as proprietor but other
business which requires his time: every lnvi-sliga- \
tion allowed. STENBKRG <£ CO., 632 Ma ket st.
ffijO-n BEST PAYING OUTSIDE ROUTE IN
<S)UO\.f. this city: «ood horse and wagon; no
experience necessary; positively clears $l!;0 a
month: week's tiial given. SIKNBERG «t CO. t
632 Market st.
HIGHEST CASH PRICI-s PAID FORFURNI-
-LL ture. restaurant, saloon fixture* anil grocery
stocics. SI'ENBK co.. 632 MarKet St.
flt4^o S ALO )N AND LUNCHHOUSK;
<lp -TO l ', prominent corner in wholesale dls-
tric ; finely fitted up and doing good business.
STENBi-.RG A Co., 632 Market.
P'.RTNERW \NTED!N A CASH BUSIN RSS|
must be able to g ve good reference: no others
need apply. S3 Mxih St., im. 18, THOU AS it «J 1.
THO~r. WHO ARE SKEKING BU>IN ss
places It will pay them by cat, ing on THOMAS
<fc CO., 33 sixth st . room 18.
*ftOO WILL BUY A FINE SALOON; A
<iTUWV/ good location; ilolns: a gi-od business;
will bear mvestlga.lon. 33 sixth st., THOMAS &
CO., room 18.
ft%(lS IlLBO?4 L -DOING-HOUSE OF
i&OOXJ 16 rooms clearing $60 a month. 33
hi.tth St.. room 18 ■
ROCKIIY AND BAR; 4 ItOOMS- PRICK
$2<JO. DECKER. 1020 Market st.
OjOX.-k STATIONERY, CANDY AND NO-
ipOUKJ tion store. DECKER. 1020 Market St.
dO « FIRST-GLASS RESTAUR-VNT-
Hp±£O. H C. DEC'KKK, 1020 Market
ALL TO-DAY— $375 WILL SECURE AN
old and very extensive business; i?r<r.t sacri-
fice: actually worth 000: hig cleared over
1 350 a month for 5 years: prospects were never
better, being facts wh ch investigation will posi-
tively prove. Particulars of SICK ELs, 620 Mar-
ket st. ___^
(D. I r(\ PARTNER WANTED IN LI .HT
«I>i OW. indoor business; Immense prirlts;
plenty of work great chance for small in vest-
menu 9 Geary st., room 2.
C- I OHO WANTED— Vb INTEREST IN GOmD
ttjpl\J\J\J gold-mining cuiim: money to haul the
ore 10 be milled. 1359 Stevensou st. ; hours, 7 to
10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m
PARTY WOULD LIKE TO PUT A LITTLE
X money into some business, manufact _' or
otherwise, as partner. Addn si S., box 14 J. Call.
darties wanted in paying sT-
X loon: recently opened; will bear investiga-
tion. Room 12, 33Mxihst.
OrrOKAGE WAREHOUSE, $.00 INCOME PER
C? month, must be sold. Call 1396 Market s\
for particulais.
pi ENTLtMAiM PARTNER WITH SMALL
VJ capital wanted by a ladv. ll«i .->ixth St., rm 2.
SALOON AND 10 ROOMS; MtJbT BE SOLD
to-day. 235 Thira or 249 >tevenson st.
ALOON FOR SAIE: A BARGAIN; ON AC^
0 count of leaving city. 515 Market st.
PARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPI.
J tal ; no fake. Address J. J., box 46. Call Oflice.
% 3 0 0 A L °° NEAR PRINCIPAL MAR-
<jTOUV/. ket: cheap rent. For Information ad-
dress 6. P. WILSON, 431 Greenwich st.
pIGAR-STANJ); ROOM FOR EMPLOYMENT
V- office aud basement; freu first month. 539
California st.
GENTLEMAN PARTNER WITH SMALT,
capital wanted by young widow. 207 Post. r. 8.
"I UNCH- HOUSE AND SALOON FOR SALE.
JJ cheap. Apply Call OUic-.
fisinOn great business chance to
«jp J.WV/. buy a mam f uring plant at half Its
value; no other one on the coast; beautiful line of
KOi'ds used by everybody; large factory: low rent;
tool*, good 1.1, orders, all no in: owners gold"
East. Hardware, box 20, Call Office.
%1 Z\(\l} FOR SAL * OK EXCHANGE FOR
•JT J U\J\'. city property, old-established harness
business In San Luis ohispo county: it residence
Is wanted $4600. Address W., box 60, Call Office.
PARALLELED INDCCFMKNTS FOR IN-
' Vr-ston in good told mine. For particahirj call
U. H. FER.NS, 450 Townsend st.
C7Xf\ A LOON -OLD ESTABLISHED:
<T I OV'. selling 8 to 10 barrels beer weekly.
LEMKK & CO., -65 Third st.
A NIMATOSCOPE— PROJECTING LI V T NO
-A. pictures. Animatoscope, 933 Mrku, 7th floor.
GENTLEMAN PARTNER in ATTRACTIVE
VJ aud refined young lady. 1 Fifth St., room 1.
QOnn GOOX) EXP.. BUSINESS. STAND
fjp^,\J\J . sw. corner Eighth and Market sis.
I^OR SALE-OLD.fcSTABLISHKD SALOON"
X and house on account of tlckneas; cheap. 250
Spear st.
L'OH SALE— GROCERY AND BAR; 3 ROOMS;
X I reasonable. Cor. Fifteenth and I olores.
EXPRESS BUSINESS COR. SANSOME AND
Sutter sts. J. C. FUEDEHICKS.
TJEAUIIFUL SAN RAFAEL; Tl-K OLD-iiS-
J-> tabllshed CENTRAL HOT L for sale on ac-
count or death: rare cnauce. Apply to proprietor.
GROIERY AND BAR, WITH 6 LIVING-
VT rocms; kept by present owner 12 years. Si-
cor. Tweuty-slxth and Bartlett s^
PHEMX RESTAURANT. 2130 FILLMORE
X St., for sale; $150: trial given: cause disagree-
ment of partners: see the cook.
: :
CIGAR- STAND AND LAUNDRY OFFICE •
good location; low rent. 210 Gran: ave
OLD-rSTABLISHED CANDY ROUTE AND
\J wacon. Address L. PFEN .\lNGtirt, 28 rage.
BRANCH BAKERY WITH O TSIDK CUS-
tomers for sale. cor. Bush and Pierce sts.
TAILORS— A GOOD CHAXCIi TO BUY A.
X good merchant tailoring business, with or with-
out good* and trimmings on hand, or half Interne
for a goo I cutter and tailor; located about thirty
miles from San Francisco; sickness cause of si -
ing. Owner can be seen from 10 to 2 o'clock, sun-
day, February 8, 1897, at Brooklyn Hotel.
CITY ROUTE FOR SALE. APPLY THIS
ofllc.".
Or.O£ MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND
Z.U—\J want ads taken lor The Cam.
CjVOn BI YB HwTtL AND B vlt: Rh.NT
W'-W .$l2. 2521 Twenty-iour;h st., near
Potrero ave.: car stops.
LU-E BASEMENT SUITABLE F<>R ANY
X business ; one block from Market. 15 Grant avo.
lATEST CARFENDKR PATENT: BEST IN
-1 vention. Apply 623 Golden Gate ave.
"VTEWSPAPER ROUTE I.v INTERIOR CITY
X\ close to tan Fraucts.o. For particulars apply
this office.
OOQ HAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE
*J*JO i all: subscriptions and want ads taken.
LODGING-HOUSES FOK SALE.
On- ROOM HOUSK ON MAUKETST $1400
OU 22- room house, only $ 400
27-rooni house *7t'O' 12-rooin house. . . $50U
It -room house.. 150 24 rooms, corner. 750
66 rooms, cor... 3,000 14 rms on Sutler. 70J
11 rs., niusi sell 20 | t6 mis, best city .3,501)
H. «'. l>K K R. 1020 Market Bt.. opp. Fifth.' J
\ fi;kmtcke fob SALE.
AMON'r Y-U.\JslNi; .-ALE- 30 DAYS ONLY
tedruo-u sets, 3 pieces %$ 5a
Solid oak dining chain 75 C
4- room furniture outfit $67 At*
Brussels carpet, laW 65cyari
SHIriKK i. sHIREK, 717 Market at-. oppjiiw
Grant ave.
A LL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GO>DS, MaT-
Jr\. tresses, chairs, tables, crockery and classwaie
sacrih\'d Cheap; pa. ly moving away. 2 111 9th.
401) CARPKTS: CHAMBER e>K ,s. Ill:
I\J\J stoves. $5 ;,, parlor tets. S2O: loldins-beU '
flO: bar outfits. T. D. MCCARTHY. 764 Missioa.
AT L. J. NEUMANN'S. 117 SIXTH. FOK
lowest prices on household (roods: uewr or god
us new: cas . or on time: open evenings.
OR FURNITURE 4 «.R 5 ROOMS,
complete for housekeeping. 633 N.itoma st.
FUR.iTURK. Sl-UVES, CARPETS. COUN-
ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Mar«et.
FURNITURE WANTED.
IF YOU WANT UOOU PRICi-.S FOK FURS I-
tnre and merchanalse see BURD, 211 L&rkln.
TTIGHER PRICK THAN ANYWHERE
XX hr lnd\an« Auction C0.1067 MHrket.or> D .Jon«i
CARPET CLEANING. '
CITY STKAM CARPET CLEA^aNTrWORK^
cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVKNdi
tatr. 38 and 40 l.ighth St.; telephone South 250.
l.y HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
*» poor work send toSPAULDING'S PloneerCar-
pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama at. ; tel. So. 40.
A DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402
■n. butter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WaLi OM, crop.
J WATTS, reliable carpet-cleauiiig renovM;. alter-
. atiun works. 409 McAllister, el. Jtssle 321. j
/CARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE
V^new. 23T>nth; tel. couth 3a Mackintosh it Co.
JE. MITCHELL, CARI'ET-CLEANIN(» CO,
. 24014th su: cleanln; 3c a yard. Tel. Mis. 7 1.
CARPET-CLEANING. 3c: LAYING, 3c: Hl''*
\J samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stralton, 19Sta f~
CO.>KI.IN'S CAKPn.'l'i Iib.ATINU \VUr;K*
V 3ii3 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 1-tii

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