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Heavily Backed Horses First in Five Emeryville Races 1 GSTER.DAVS WIXXERS Pf Th«nfctnl..'.C. Williams..*. .3-1 lorabnry. . . c. Wllllama.. .30-1 E.M. Brat tain.. Sandy ."T....,. ¥ »-X (orrlsraa *aadr 4-5 (<mtem»«r Good child . . «_i < umo r.roxn J_l J. R. Jeffery Numerous scratches robbed several I of the races at Emeryville yesterday .if some of their most promising pos sibilities, tout withal the sport was fully up to the Monday standard. Three favorites rewarded their backers by nn«hinF in front, and two other races « ent to t horses that were heavily backed with "wise" money. The single surprise of the day was the victory ot Comburv at "30 to 1. The layer of odds ceneral!>*. had an uncomfortable day. .fockey Sandy was again in the lime :itht with two firsts, two thirds, and Me second out of *ix chances. Charley W!l!i«ms also landed. two winners: ' Th?r« were tips- galore in the open irp: rv-en|, * four and, a half furlong dash for; maiden two year olds, but when it was all over J. M. Cranes Be Thankful, the favorite, had won by a ler.sth after fishting It out with Barney Hchrelber:» Jrjsh Mike all the way. The change from McLaughlin, i Crane's apprentice, to Jockey C.Wil liams, worked a" marked improvement in the <olt'sj showing: as compared with , his previous start.; St. Avon, closing stoutly under .vigorous Urging by Tommy Sandy, was beaten only a neck ' t»r the place by Irish Mike. Gaga was t» the front, flightjfor only & brief time. President ."Williams 'provided the f a- i vorita for the second race in Talentosa. Second w&» the best that Jockey Sandy rould do * with the colt. Combury, backed from SO to- 25 after, receding from 10, had the speed to open a gap that the others could not close. Bazzini ftnished- a distant third. Jusf stalling off the. closing rush of SlbarL It was a pretty poor lot that ran in> this race, wr.ich.w'as for three year oia maidens. Johnny- Millin's gray gelding. E. M. : Brattain. a.dQed another to his lengthy string of victories by winning the third, a fix furlong sprint. Sandy was up and irave a vigorous exhibitlbn of i-.crsemansbip on the old gelding. Get ting away in front, he followed Gov ernor Orman closely for a quarter, when that horse flashed into the lead and then ; « as able to take the track on the stretch turn and stand off Andrew R. Cork's challenge at the close. Tay lor George, the favorite, finished third sfter being in close quarters in the **rly part of the race. Brattain was second choice In the betting. Dr. H. E. Ro well's old campaigner Corrigan made it three straight when. ** an odds on favorite he won the fourth race with ease after an early drive with Kabonassar. Sandy had the mount, on Corrigan and had him in front from wire to wire. Xabonassar was inclined. to stop when. he ranged Alongside Corrigan in the stretch, but Borel gor him going again and the horse easily placed. W. B. Gates, clos ing- with a rush, showed at lucrative r«\&F. Byron Rose found the route too long and siopped toward the end after b* ing right up with the' leaders in the early stages. Confessor, heavily played by J, "IT. Rialock and his connections. Improved wonderfully and easily took the meusure of Earl Rogers, public choice in the fifth. The winner -got away from the post last. and. gradually making up ground, took the lead at the paddock and won by a couple of lengths. Earl Hotrcrs was away all tangled up, but probably could not- have beaten Con f'-ssor with no excuies. Burieigh, clos ing stoutly, took third money from >f>nie Lucille by a narrow margin. L* \u2666Thata, finished last, after. showing much early speed. Como, played into favoritism In the closing race, made good by scoring a s^r.Eational nose victory over Sam Barber and Calla. getting up to win in the laM stride after a thrilling stretch struggle. Canique. tipped -as a good thing, did not strike his stride until .it. was too late to make a showing. Sycamore stopped suddenly at the pad lock when looking. to have an excel lent chance to win. Gossip of the Track .' JL.illian -Russell was among the no tables who enjoyed the racing from the clubhouse veranda yesterday. She is reputed to have been' successful In picking several winners with the aid *>f the friends who accompanied her. Her wagers were of a magnitude cal culated to : give her. a personal interest in the outcome of 'the various events, *ut were 'trifling ; as compared' with those she is credited with^ha^ihgimade upon occasions' at Emeryville. Sam Shaen, who -has been operating a book here for George! Rose since. the closing of .the Ascot season, will leave with his cfew on Friday for-New York, where he will put on a book at the opening of the Belmont park meeting on May 9. ghaen had only en» losing day since. he began operations at Em eryvUle.., JSQgI . : • Jockey Borel will be allowed to ride only his employer's horses for -three <iays as a result of disobedience at* the barrier. >\u25a0 . ! . .-. Johnny , Coleman. TV. . R. ; | «nd Roy Offutt were^among the layers who lost heavily yesterday. J. B. Dunn has about concluded to abandon his proposed eastern cam paign and probably will race a half <lozen of bl»-fcorsf>s at Seattle and' turn the. jest put until falL ..t' H. G. Bedwell will take Ijok An gt\eno jand three or four other horse* east. for a summer campaign on the Stvr -York', track*.' Hankwell fell in the third race, but his rider," Jockey.' Mcßae, escaped un- Jcathed. L.isaro was privately timed five; fur lonrsln B»l-5 neconds In his last race., IXSVB.- Jennings was a- recent visitor : at'Pimlico track. Baltimore. x Jockey". Bullman was suspended on the opening" day at Jamaica for his over* anxiety on Good Luck -at the post. The suspension r^jns fo£ the en tire meeting. When old Robin Hood .won a few days ago ; at Aqueduct he . completed his ;>Jghty-first race and won; his thirty first .victory. This old cripple had his ; busiest.ftason last year, when he start ed 42 times and won 1« purses. He was second seven time's and third a like number, winning in purse money $7,415. In the season of 1805? he started 1< times and was only twice outside the money, winning 1 seven of hi* races. As a 3 year old n# was sent to the^ post 17 times, won three races, waa second four times and third once. ; Asa' 2-year old, in ISO J, he started four times, wt>n two of hie race*' and. was ; second In another. This- year lr "would appear that the old fellow i? Just about as good as->ver. Hennas'- been to the"' post four times since the first of : the year, has won three of the ctarts and finished second in the other.' . Quindar6. Is the latest addition to the schooling Jist..; . . . I The workof^Wool Sandals at Loulb vilie.is impressing iKentucitr, turfmen. Horses " that » raced £*.€*, the - .winter tracks are carrying, off the lion's share otitheepolUiet - New.; York. ;<resterday'*T;*cra.tches: : ;• Silver "\u25a0 Sue, , JT&eroe.'Givonplßalerlo,' Bragg," Dollnr'' da, Th« 6 Caie. Daniel C,? Royal Rpgue, j Jofcjj H. Sheehaa, L* Rose; BuiAlriao.: | THEY'RE OFF IN FRONT IN THE DUNTON STAKES Colt Piloted by Mountain Is First Odds of " Teh- to One ' ' SPECIAL, DISPATCH .TO THE CATA. ; NKW " YORK. 'Aprir 29.— Plenty of Rood sport was the resultof this after noon 8 offering:- at: Jamaica. >The best racfj on the card" was the Duntori Bt *J c * 8 .. run, as- the fourth, event, in which- several '..of- the" best -of -the Juve nile crop sported bilk.^ The race was won by They're Off. Mountain piloted the colt home ari easy .victor at the good price of 10 to 1. Senator Clay, an added starter, .was the well played choice, closing: in the betting; at .7* to. ,'\u25a0 He .* t ' no time figured in the run ning and finished fifth. ' ; An equally., interesting face was an overnlfcht affair at one and one-eir teenth miles* in which a field of good one* ... f ought UtV out.:',' lt', was. « won by Buttling:. The '.weatsfer was a bit cloudy, the track rood and the attend ance well up to the average. Sum mary: • r \u25a0 rwSL fMe-trFiT* furlongs; purse: 2 yetr olds: Od«s .Horse. Jockey. Weight. St.' Str. Finish 1£— Master Roberf<GattJtr),lo7 5 4. 1 h 11-5— EIU O'Neill (Henneoy). W 1 3,24 10-I— Sweet Talre (Notter), 107. 4 2 3.t Time. , l :00 3^5. Coincident 107, Woodcra f t 99, Alanda 102, Ella <B 99. Vista W. also ran. Second race— Fire and a half furlong*: selling: maiden S year old* and op-ward: \u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0".- Oa K d ! r??T : 3t ZP* J-'J -' 'WeJrht. St. Str. nnl»h S-l— OnUrlo <5h11Hnr).107.... 1 3 1*: 7-I— Darlo (Miller). Si... .' 2 4 « a 5-I— Golden West < Rowan). 97.. 0 2 3 lii Time. 1:08 2-S. - pina and" Needles 100, Vesta Bella W, Fire Opal »7..,Tankee Bell 90, In offensire 9». I^ft 101,'HajnptonXady P4. Mt*s Spooaer 107, Cooner 62, Xene Harlem 99, also - ran. . -r , .- . '. .- =• xi. '- Third race— On* and a sixteenth miles: hsndi o«p: 8 jur olds and upnard: - - . Oddn Horse. Jockey. Weight. St: \ rinlsh 6-1— BntUiot-<Notter). 124^:.. 2 1 13 . 2-.V— Samson (Miller). 104. ».;... 1 '2 2 4 •Vl— l^adr. (Preston). 93........ 3 :3: 3 320 Time, 1:47 4-67. Mlrta aiso ran. Fonrth raee-^-Tbe Dnnton stake; 6 furlongs : 3 year olds: •'.- . W1; Horse. Jockey. Weight. St Str. Finish 10-I— They're Off {Mountain), 110 3 1 Ilu 25-1 — Oraculanua (Rsdtke). 110. 4 '2 ' 2 *i i 20-1— «fo- S. Dstls (Homer). 107 * 6 3 h Time, 1:13 3-5. Workmald 100. Senator Clay 111. Aletheoo 100. Kose Mount 110. Saradneiwa 107, Cabochon 106. Toy Boy 102, Malacca 112, Dan Bnhre 100, also ran. ' Fifth race— Mile and 70 yards; purse; 3 year olds and upward: \u25a0 • . • . ', Odds Horse. Jocker. Weight. RL \ Finish ; 1-I— Jacqoin IMcoli. 118....... 2. 2 12U 11-5— H. Watterson (Miller). 10« 1 1 22' 20-I— Asora fcrand), 101 .;.. 5 4 v !t6 Time. 1:43 8-5. Ocean Spray 101, Lady Alicia 92, Knocktrbj- S5, also ran. Sixth race — Fife furlongs; purse; maiden 2 year olds: - ' . . — Odds. Horse. Jocker. Weight. ' St>6tr. Finish 12-I— l.a Jenncsse (Mount'nl. 108 fi 2 l<h 7-I— Thermldor 'Radtke). lf)8;.. l l 2 5 40-1 — Sansatntn <Booker), 105.... 6 4 3 X Time. 1:02. Scollop 10?. Dlrorcee 105. FordelJo • 105. Oceanic 111. Floyon 112, Eellar lpS, High Spirit 105, also ran. SMATHERS SARCASTIC MEMPHIS. Term.. April 29— Through his local attorney E. E. Smathers. who won the Memphis gold cup. driving Major Delmar to victory over Lou Dillon in the deciding heat in 1906. has onered the valuable trophy back to the Memphis trotting association, to be raced for in a single mile dash for trot ting mules, amateurs only to drive, and San Francisco Gall's Racing Form Chart OAKLAND, April 2?, 1907. — One hundred and fortieth day. Weather clear. Track fast. K. C. Hopper, presiding Jodge. Richard >Dwyer. starter. -. . \u25a0 --..\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ; -%. : * ''\u25a0 QQA FIRST RACE— Four : and a half furlongs; selling: maidens; 2 year old colts and O«*** geldings; valne to first. $325. . ''-/'.. r . . index.) Horse and Owner. |WtjSt. 'A & *j Str. Fin. |\u25a0- Jockey I Op. Cl. SSS. Be Thankful (J. M. Crane)... 10S 3 ... 3 2 2 1«1 n 1 1 C. Williams. l 8-517-10 *s<? Irish MIk»«-(B. Schrelber) 106 2 ..; Ihl *i 2 I^2 n loross ...... 5 8 KS<? St. Aton (C. Winchell). 10« 4 .. . 4«i3V, 3 n 3 X |flan<l v ..... 4-IS-R R7O Sir We«iey <C. W. Chappell).. lOfi 8 ...7 3 7n 4H44 Stuart „..*. -~ 2n 15 R.'»R Altatr »J. F. Clifford* 106 1 ... 6 I^4 2 r. «4 5 n A: Brown... « ' » 576 «aca <J. W.81a10ck).. ...... 104 5 ... 2 h 5 n fi 1 R 1 Fischer .... ;10; 10 11 «t» Kao<t Pip*r (Live. Oak Stable). 100 fi ...Sh (t'.j 7.J 74 Keofth ..... 10 10 . KSS Uncle Sam (P. J. Nei1)... ... .1106 10 ..; S n S I Rl R 1 Borel BO ' 100 «S8 ITarabar (Keece 8r05.)...: ... BS 9 ... »"4 » 1 B 4 St. 6 \u25a0'. G. Lewis... . "fiO'loo-' 738 |St. Charles (W. Fisher). 108 7 ..-.10 10 10 10 Bollerl ..... 100 100 \u25a0' Time— :23 3-5. :48 4-5. :55 4-5. At post ltt minutes. Off at 1:45%. Thankful; place. 7-10;; show. 2-5. Mike, .place.- 3; show, 7-6. > Avon. show. 3-5. .WJnner oh. c. .by • Handsome- • Crest. \u25a0 Trained by «J. Diton. \u25a0 Start good. Won handily. ; Second . driving. High price-^*- Thankful 2, Mike S>, Wesley 30, Altafr 10, Gaga .10, Piper 15* : 'Be Thankful J>«st \u25a0 ' iHe Is inclined, to bear' in and it kept William* hn«y keeping him 'straight in the/ last slx-i ' teenth.' Irish Mike is Improving Ktra-llly a n<l will do. St. Aton ran a good race/ closing' ramely. Sir Wesley acted very badly* at the post, but ran. a smart race;, off, better, he ' \u25a0would have 'been a keen contender. \u25a0 \u25a0 ' . - \u25a0\u25a0 ' - \u25a0 • '... \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0. ' .. y v: , ..,;* •-\u25a0 one SECOND RACE — Futurity coarse; purse; malden*;;3 year old colts and geldings; lvalue to oyD erst. J325. \u25a0.-;\u25a0'..-:•\u25a0.. ?':t\:-;T.'- -O / ... - \u25a0-• : -\u25a0'•\u25a0'..':\u25a0 ; ; ; ;'f *»-*.-— •-. i -;-t . -.. -.•.,,, Index.j Horse and Owner. |Wt|St. fri l /i % Str. Fin. | Jockey j Op. \u25a0 Cly; R59 Combory (Antrim stable) 1109 3 ... 1 2%1 5 15 1 »•. C. Williams H 10- 25\ 858 Talentosa (T. H» Williams)... 112 2 .::. 2h .2 2*42 2H2 3ft Sandy, :.... . - '"IjO.I, • 577 Bazzlni (Reality stable) ...100 8 ... 4 n 3 I ',^3 -1143 n H: Smith ..'.. '10 15 733 Sibarl (Myers ft P.)...; 112 12 ... 11 « 9 2 5 1 4,1 a; Wright... r . 6 IB 467 F. Knight the Bear (Chllds).'. 109 n :..;-» IJJ4 1%4 i» 5]U McClsinV;... 4' 6 ' *«» -ISalvadale fSeharetg Co.) 112 7 ... r. % D 1 S3 6 2V4 Palms ..;... 10 12' 7R« <Ar«wrt <n.- Henry)!, ...-.111 4 ... 10 4 «I*7 1 72^ F.\. Ke11y...*.. • X; 11-2 733 (Lore o' Gold (J. May »......?. 112 5 ... A3 Sl^«2 M Borel :.r.r:. :>; 80 V 60 RO9 Valadola (E. J. Baldwin)..... 1W 10 ... 7nlo n $> ' 910 I W.- Keilyi .'. . \u25a0'\u25a0 " 10 15 ; fi4» Mohan t (gweitier C0.)./....-. 109 1 ...12 11 10 10 6 IHeathertoa^', 30 - 100 ' 572 9. Wiethaupt (B. Kchreiber).. 10ft » ... », n -7 111 .11 ..Ifiross ..-*.-..:.).. 20 >'8O • " 669 Hankwelt (J. Ryan). ....... ..i1Q0 fi ... 3 h fell |Mcßae. •...;.]- -20 SO . Time— :24 1-5, :49 2-5, l:t»2 1-5, 1:12 1-5. At post 1 minute. Off at 2:09%. ComburyrplaceT^; •how, 4. Talestosa. place, 1-2; show, 1-4. Bazzinl, show.' 3. 'Winneryb.. g. by Bloomsbufy- Comiog Event. Trained by-W. 8. Scott. Start good, Won handily. Second easily. Hlfth • price — Combury 30. Tslentos* «-5, Free Knight the Be»r <?. Sulvfldale 20, Arconrt fi. Com bnry had the speed,. set the pace all the way, and although ready to atoA. there waa Both- ''.'\u25a0 ing clo»e enonjrh to him at- the end. - Talentosa had no* excu»es. \u25a0 Bazzini ran : her- race. ' Sibarl mtd» cp a world of ground from a bad beginning.^ A bad lot. •\u25a0 - v . . . QQC' THIRD RACE — Six furlongs; selling; 4 year olds and upward; vslue to ftrtt, |323. vT Indei.| Horse and Owner. IWt|Bt. %*'\u25a0% *j Btr. Fin. 1 -, Jockey | Op. Cl.' «23 E.-M. BratUJn, a (J. D. Mlllln)|l0» 1 ... 2 3 1 2 1- % 1 1% Sandy --...i.i - 3 4' 771 A. B. Cook. 6 (F. W. -. E111i) .". . 112 2 ... S h 2 «i 2 3 2 % C." Williams. - 5 11-2 R7B Taylor George, s'( R. T. Offutt) 109 5< ...-4 n~ 4 2 3 n 8 SU C. ; '' Row.'.'.:. 4 18-5 813 Distributor. 6 jr. 3; KeUK.. 100 7 . ... ' 810810 7 1 4»i Borel: :'. ". . .. .50 -60 ..K7« OOv. Ormsn. 4 (J. B.' l>nnn) . .. 109 4 ... 1 «i 3 1 5 n 5 4 ' Fischer -.:.. : 6 -'6' 823 Prln. Wheeler, 5 (W.: P. Fine) 107 8 V.. 5 3V45 2 4^6 2% Rettlg ..... .20 '20. 557 Sup. Court, 5 (Van Dosen)... 108 6 ... 6 n 7 n S5: 7 n W. Ke11y.. .. *10 10 884 J. Kercheville, 4. (W. Walker) 104 8 ... 7 6 6 2 618 2% Lycnrtrus '. : . 8' 10." 544 )P. O'XeaL 5 (J. C. Pavldson) 107 9 ..:- 9' 9 . 9 :9. . T.:SnTllvan.. '.*..; 4 ' 10 Time — :24, :48 1-5, 1:13 4-5. At post 1 minute. Off at ' 2:84. Brattain," place, 8-5; abow, 4-5. • Cook, place. 5-2; show. 6-5. George, show. 4-5. ': Winner gr.g.* by; Captive-Leora.' Trataed" .by J. f>. Millln. Scratched— <Jiv6nni Balerio,' Roßcoe./ Silver Sue. .' Start: good' for 'all 'butt "- Te«y O'Neal. Won handily. Second; easily. , High price — B. M.'Brattaln 5.- B.M. Brattain^ be»t. He lay second first pajt to Gov. Oman, took the, lead at three- furlong pole and easily '-\u25a0•\u25a0 *tnod off Andrew B. Cook at the end.; Cook ran a good race and will do from now on. '.Taylor' George," outrun first part, closed well. \u25a0 Distributor made np ground.- G6v. Orman dogged It \u25a0• : badly. Peggy ONeal practically left. ' t: .. ; - r \u25a0\u25a0 ; - .- -\u25a0..;\u25a0;•;:\u25a0..>'.., \u25a0-: - on >T " FOURTH RACE— One and ta eighth mUe»; tellinr; 4 year olds and upward; -ralne''' 1 Qgl to first, $325. .-_-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0•.-; -\u25a0>• :.-.--. \u25a0_ \u0084- v- : - ..'\u25a0 -\u25a0 r^. .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-;.-, •.._\u25a0 ... - -^ Indei.l Home and Ownef. ..IWtlSt..^ % - .%..Str.- Flh. I - Jockeyv | Pp.. Cl.' (»!2) Corrigan. a <H. E. Itowell).. 110 3 2 2 1* %12 '1 n IIA Bandy '...-.;. 4-5-2-5; Ss<| Nabona»ii««r, 5 (J. A." Grey).. 110 I 1 h 2 2 n 23.2 3r= Borel •>-. .-.r. . --5 13 ; ft<>« W. B. Gates,' a(R.R.Rire Jr.) 107 7; 7 1 8 5 h -4'n-8 n" A.;WlUianu. 30 ; fiO S»«ftß Hi Caul Cap. a (Robiaon)... 107 •\u25a0»-. S \u25a0 5« « 2Tl:*k A. Bwnra.;; 12 -so" . 879 invader. 5 (H. Stovetj. :.....\u25a0. 107 8 5% 4 n 3H8% 5% H.'Smith..;. \u25a0- .7 10 «4. Byron Rose, a (W.-S: Burrell) 108 2 3 h-;3"l 4 1 B n fi 2«4 Cr Willisms. •' •".'- 8 ' " ; 10 R7Jt Harbor, ; 6 (J.J. E11erd). .... . 105 6. 4 2 « n 7. n ' 6 n.,7 % Kirschbanm 30 60 824 Briers, a (gleor fie U«)....11OO 5 6n 7h 8- 8 B\s Bnxton :...*. JlO "i2q; Time— :24 1-5.. :49 4-5. .1:15 4-5. 1:42 1-5, 1:54 8-5.: At post 2 minutes.;: Off at< 8:01.- Cor rlgan, place, 1-5; out,' show. Ifabonassar, place, 4; show, 7-5. Gates, ahow, 6. -Winner br. hi \u25a0 by • gain- Ada \u25a0 Reese. "- Trained by H. E. Row ell. " . Sera tched— Bragg, \u25a0- Daniel C, s Theo. i Case, \u25a0\u25a0-; Dolinda. BUrt good. Won easily. Second handily. . .High prices-Rose ill. Harbor "75, \u25a0 Briers ; 25. Corrigan outclassed bis field a nd ? Just • galloped : all the ' way. -• Nabonassar," 'lit i> off on ' backstretch, got through on : the -ra II .' at once and ran', up 'into second ' place, and, 1 ' banging- on well,',ea»iry led -the others safe. < ,W. B. Gates closed very strong. \u25a0'-HiiCaul *• Cap did- well..- Invader badly/ridden. * Rose stopped to a walk. \u25a0';.'< • - •\u25a0 \u25a0 /\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>.-\u25a0-:;-. .-;'\u25a0•; OQQ FIFTH BACE-^-^utnrity coune; gelllns; 3 year olds : and upward ;t value to first, $400. •'\u25a0 lade«.| -,\u25a0•.. Horae^tnd Owner. |Wt|St. . »j H «j Btr. - Fin. | Jockey y | Op. v Cl. *;$ IConfeisor, 5 - (J. W. Blsloek)]109 6 ..;: fi 4 I^4 2J41 2 GoodcbUd \u25a0-..-. -6;23 5 - 874 Earl Rogers,' 4 flfW.' Walker):. 103 :5: 5 ... '3 h 1 n 1h- 24 ' Lycurgus . .% 6-2 '2 ' Rsfl BurJelgh. 6 (J:- B. Smith*..-.. 106 4 ... 5 1 6, B n 3n- Pandy . .. ... 2 V 4 v 8!»0 N. Lucille, 4 <MoCaffertyt: .. . 101 1 ;V. 2*i 3 %-3 b.4 5 '- : Bhiton;\.,r. 2"" 5 891 Van Nes*,: •<•*. 8.Du«n).... 106 2 r.;. 4 1 B % tii ;R *:,' Fischer :....; .20 30 868 La Chata, 4_(E.J> Baldwin)., 101 3 ... 1»i 2 h 2b'6:.- C. : R0M..... 20 60 ; Time— :23 8-5. :4S l-5.:l:01, 1:10 2-5.- At post 5 minutes. ' Off- at '8:30. = Confessor, place i~lf- : •how/ 1-2. Rocen, place. 7-10; »how. 1-4. <. Burl*t«b, .*hcw, '7-ld.s^Winßer cb.--h:'by>Father : C«nfej*or-Koffee. ,Trained*t»y J. W. Blalork. Scratched — Royal «-> Bogne. .vgtirt:'' good.'; Won' «a«lly. Secoid-issm*. » Hlgh'price— Lnciilfe; 13-5." '-Van ,- Ness 40. \u25a0 Confessor ''beat. H« 1: lay \u25a0•' ' back fir*, t part and whee: ready, breezed home.-; Earl "Rogers got off: poorly after acting badly' at pout/. Bflrleigh dosed well. Lucille houiidM-it.: : ' - - y- . : . - \u25a0 -,- .% , QQQ SIXTH RACE — Futurity : course; purse; 3 ; year ;• olds; .value 'to first, , s32s/.' • ; lndei.l -"- Horse and Owner. •i-::WtlSt. : .. \u25a0 I ,j'- "'% -Str. Fin. |«\u25a0->\u25a0\u25a0« \u25a0->\u25a0\u25a0 Jockey | Op-llgn (559) Como (Marks C 0.)............ 109 1" :v; • 7 1~: 4< n ; 4 2% 1 , n » (Gro&s ". -.-'. .~rr" 11-5 • \u25a0 •" . .. 6«4 Sam Barber : {Bontta'Btable)r.; 109 s' V.v r« 3nrß% 2h, Borel r.;~r.-. . 12- '\u25a0\u25a0': 9 M 2 Calla (F. R05e):... .......... 104 4 ;;. 12 1 n .-1;% 3 •*;? Fischer -.V.". >15 :so SW CaalOTie-(J.Toahey). ;....;; 308 » ... 8 2 7,1-6 2 4 b Sandy :..... 6-5 U-5 859 SycaMore~{J. ; ,Martin-Jr.).;... 109 .2 .".. 2 l«2 s;2 I^BlH Keoght r;;.. "4 9 877 L. ' Fiteglbbon i (8. , Schreiber) . ". IOC \u25a0«\u25a0'\u25a0 .. . B*i 6 1 546 8r Button: .... « 11 665 GoMW Sentiment (Two vß«Ck) 102 7 .. . -;4 n -B:2^ * 8 :iT,I« W.^Kellyr.. k 12 "15 $59 Ptladifll^ (T. H. C00ke)....., 112 8 :;'.' R.^i -5 •% 72 Sly: F.^Kelly..'.*. ; J5 -JO 565 Slcaloa H (E.J. Baldwin)... 102 »;...: 9 - 3 9 ' 9- :? CU Ross. 77.'. y*:2o "60 "\u25a0: Time— -.24. t :48 2-5. -1:OL~ l :ll.<; At ; post s % ; m fnute.' Off ; » t 3:55^. - Cpmor place, \u25a0 7-10 ; ] show V \u25a0 *.l-3.v Barber, 5 place,. 4: show, -11-5. .CaMa.'rtow,*™' B. -'Winner : br. .' g." bviißedeck-Calora '\u25a0 *: Trained rby -J. f ' Carety, » Scratched— San :; A Ivlso; ; La Rose,- John ' H. *.- Sheehan.^-, Start 5 good" v >• Won"in?aidrlv«of.*f<»ur. v Hsgh»prlc«— CotnO s b,=" Barber , 15,r, Cftni<jue* »-2,i"i Sycamore rtlO. vi j •" \u25a0'" Como. \u25a0- behind i the leader* * all - flr*t ' live for long*, . came • with lai great ; burst : of *p«ed i at .- th« > end. Barber." penned In > on '\u25a0 tbe. rail. : ran ' a smirt ' race. f- Calla showed -a; world ; of ' speed --'' \u25a0i.**\f' :^^ weakening an, la»t;»tri«e, 'Caßiqa«'eonldnot;get. going first part, but, <Uo»ed fast and : was best. Sycamore dogged it ba(J!y. •; —i ; THE^ SA^;KFRA^GISGO CALL, TUESDAY, AI>RIL SO, 1907. The Call's Selections J. R. Jeffery - Flrsjt-^ricre — Charay, ; Tallen, Glariuta.- ..•*.;-." ' - '\u25a0; "\u25a0 '\u25a0;\u25a0?\u25a0- : : : Second '". racer-Fair Fagot, Jesie be| fißi©t«.(fT'yff ißi©t«.(fT'yf •;.\u25a0;;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; ': •Third :\u25a0>' race-— Ethel Day, The Mis*/- Sna ';, Mark. ; ._:\u25a0 -;• \u25a0 -';-'\u25a0 ; Fourth race— George P. McNear, Clondltff bt, $ as; a r maid. '"^P 1 ! Klfth race— Kokomo, Blasrs;, Na- HTt: ! gon.- ' '/\u25a0 * ',':."""/' - ;•;' ; ',\u25a0; • t '-'- Sixth race— Cnbln. Miss Offlcloaa, Bobßagon. Entries at^Emerjrville .The .entries and 'weights for: today's races • a re: as ; follows:; " ''\r-'-/,\ r -'-/,' r "' .FIBST ; :KACEi-Three, and': a /half . furlongs ; ? maiden 2 year old nllleß. 1 /s--v/ s - -v- ' . ' . 702 TaHen,;(Sehreiber)r.A .?....?. .. .. 'lO5 «? Katie Cleason . (Storer) n\u0084 . ;:V;!vvH :H0 f»6i Rio VJ*Uv(Oakland- Stable). '......... -.105 BC4.Cbar«?,v(MacMahon);.;.v. :....,..;. 105 82S Agjrrlppea* (Sheridan) ; . . . . ...... ... .110 .... ;»Gf)r«na:(Rellly\ Co.). "..........\u25a0.. .-...105 Ch. f. by " (Jigantenra-Triana. . \u25a0-\u25a0-. *-&> i.: ; .as Clara 'Mullioll«oa - (ftt. Vincent).".'.'. .V; 110' SO4 •Glnekmern • I McN'ell). %..;.;\u25a0., f; :;.;;. 105 S«4 3«net I. «Anebora«:StocksFann) J .'::":.110 ;'.; '. .1 »M Us But t c . ( H. •I. ;\u25a0 Wi150n) :..... '.v; . . 105 . B." f. by Rubicon- Winnecook.' • - ; 4RK Paranot rXell) .....'.....%;;:....... ".105 ' 420,'Coralfia (Chappel) .;.. .;.......,.. .. .105 * . SECOND -RACE^-One \u25a0 raiile; selling ; S year old*.. ' .\u25a0 . \u25a0..'..'."..-. :. . :s. - \u25a0:\u25a0;..' - . '. :;-•• SW» Menden'TFlne) ...... ..'.".*. V. ";..".: .107 RB7 Fume -(Sea Air -Stable). .'. r. .......: ..106 «47 A vona -" ( Rose V- .:. .i .•".......;.. ...V.ICIS. Kft7- Fair. Fagot. (Heifers) ..'.:. ........... .110 RS7 Seven Bells. (Ramsey).-.. ........... .Mb . . M7.rJe»ebel .(I.ynohU .............. ...^..TW $R7 -noytlJMaxiin:(El;Frlmero)-.........,ai0 : «7 Biota • (Coffey V> .i::..i :...:. .'.105 KM Mohan k (Neil) '..........';.......;.. .107 Wtr. 'Htntwell (Ryan) '...~:. :..:..;...;.. 102 829 -Tetanus -.(Butler)/. .-.'. :.'. .".. ..... .... .105 •. SC3?Eulalie BY (Henry) . . :. .'. /. ; ; . . . .... . .105 ' THIBD HACE-iSix: and furlongs: purne; jnares:fs: year; oW* and upward. "• ' \u25a0 ' sr,l Ethel :\u25a0 U«y , i Wa1ter) . . .. . : . ... . . ... . . .110 R75 Storms (Jaokion) vi .: ." . . „. . . . : . . . . .". .105 74.% Serenity .(Sierra Xerada Stable) 105 875 Tiie jii«t ; (Rom) . . .-. . . ..\u25a0..•...\u25a0\u25a0,. : . .r.ii0 SflS-Kinders (Applegate) : ..:...... :.'.... V. . P5 86S Little Buttercup ( Stover) . ; . .-.;.... ,% . 105 880 Sqn -Mark (OfTutt) . . :.. '."-.-.-. . . . .'.... . . .105' 9546 Lady Kin*. (Beiliy*; C 0.).. ...;.;; ."..106 S'SlAtta Gladstone i (Harris) .. .......: . ..105 i FOURTH ' tbV.'viotr'ix ha nil .v«i>: \u25a0 »• year oM»-sn<l upward: T»!ue, $r>00: S3? KuhrJc- (Gaylnrtl) ;.\\..T:. ..;... :.'.... 104 890 Martinmas' (Ramsey >.-;'."/. .'. .v. ';'. ",'r.". 7 94 R72 Cloudiikbt (Molero &lJoseph)....-.....& l Joseph)....-..... 110 f72 Sufcarmaid«Soharetg) ..:*.-...... .105: 573 J. C Clem -^St. VincentV, OR (S73)Georre P. McNear \u25a0; j5t0rer) . . . . . . ; .... 102 ; >IFTH RACE— Flo- /and a/half fnrlongs; 1 pur«»: S year «lds. : . . - - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•#- S«9 NatiTe Son - (5t0T«r) ....... f. . i .... .".'.108 802 >"appa .: (CoffeT) ".'r . '. . . .*. . ..-.'. ...... % *. .112 ... Edwin T. Frrer (Walhauser * C0.)... 107 . RB3 Wo«lma(Appiee«te;& Cotton):. ./..-. :i07 . 7SB Jolmny:' Lyons .(Hayes)';-;. *..•..-.-.;;.';.'. :'.103 ... Remember (M. ' Ac P0djte) ......;....'.. 08 SC3 Palemon fHoag A" C 0.).. .....'......;. 108 RPS Kokotno < Ryan) '\u25a0\u25a0:. ........,'...'.; .\ ."i ;\ 100 577 Otto Prfoe (Bed we11).. ............. ..100 f-SS Zelina .. (Dulin) RR \u25a0 861 Treasure Seeker (Ryan)- :v.103 (Lee & 50n)..........'. ;„-..:.. 100 SIXTH RACE— One ; mile; purse, 8 year olds and upward. .' . v ' " .;. . 819 Mamie Alcol (5mith) . ......1 ..'... ...108 : R75 Erkersail. (Fink);. ....;...... ...109 873 Fisher Boy (Freidman). .....:. .;.../Af® (R65)Mi«» Officious ; (Eelss) . . . : »2 R9O Jolly Witch, (5tewart) ;,.;... ....... ...104 R«7 Kdltb James (I^rncb). :...-.......... :if>4 815 Boh Rscon (Summers).... ..109 57.-i Yada (Cahlll). ... ......*....;. ..V.109 (?75)CabIn (Brsnnon) .;....: 110 90R3 Integrity- (Hennessey) r ...... ..105 544 Sea I^d(Csine)- ..............; ion SSS The Minsourlan (Ryan) ...110 •Apprentice allowance. no owner to enter more than one mule. Smithers makes but one stipulation* in offerinp: the cup,* that beintr that all Caucasian drivers except C. K. G. Bill ings be barred. /"•';'''\u25a0>:• "f'-'K MEETING "NOTIcica:'^'-- "''['\u25a0' '' MISSION/commanderyiNo;i4r.'SK:^T.— ; V*^ . KtatedV assembly/ THIS tl (TUESDAY )£• SAP EVENING "• at |B (o'clock/i Mlssloni ma- '? [Biy '\u25a0- • sonic : temple. •: Order of • the, red v cross./; i-^^-y ... All ' fraters ~ cordially ;« invited. \u25a0* By = orders iof. : commander." j?>u JOHN," H. ; ED WARDS.-; Recl'f V GOLDEN:GATE-lodge"No/i3O.'F^&:A. * • •\u25a0=.- -> > M.— Third \u25a0 degree .THIS (TUESDAY) Li - at 7:30 o'clock. In Kinsr VflV Solomon I*,1 *, hall. 173JJ Fillmore st. 7^f\ Master.' masons: r cordially invited. ' \u25bc;! » /.;By order of W/M.'- » «.\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0 -\\\ Jr»>:';.' .» / -;^ EDWIN ;li.rMKYEßo Secretary.- - ; PACIFIC UodRorNo/ 13(3, F. & A. 'M./.-J* > + *\u25a0',\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0• - 1739 -Flllniprei /st.— Meets THIS : . J* ". (TUESDAY) EVENING, '7 o'clock. '%fa&j' Third degree. - . .. l^/\ /.•--. GEORGE \ < PENHNGTON,Sec."V/.-^r\> i .ORIENTAL uIodge •:\u25a0 N0.^144,JF. ' A-- A. • •• .' r .\u25a0•M.— Third dejrre#vTHIS':(TrESDAY) i. *£%\u25a0*»\u25a0 , EVENING ar"7.o-.-lu.-k, Calvary 'hall, 'VfA» T - corner Fillmore. • and - Jnctson -'sts. ./v3r\ ' ': Master masons j cordially' inviled. >.*- " >' \u25a0 .^T/iVi ,»:-:' C»V J -'.V.?;-::'A;t::S. : i" Hi;BBABD/»SecretB.ry/^ : t .i. .-\u25a0:-:„ »•.-.-;--/;\u25a0.•• -\u0084 '/.\u25a0.., _:/•\u25a0 .",, :;\u25a0-'\u25a0' -..- - *. -;•"•:>*' SAN-FRANCISCO io"d(?e No;: 360/ F. - JV "'-^ •; &A.-M.— No: meeting. THIS (TUES- "VjA/'.' I»AY) EVEMNii, , ; \u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0':.--:- "/\u25a0',: C.v-F.T SHERMAN.^ Sec^'.^Y-.'-V- A; GOLDEN- GATE lodge, b No. "204°; I. : ; \u25a0£i&/tifc£'Z •", O.t 0.~ F.^^fOf fleers , and ' membersl '.-daHWpßip^ '•', . jcu are regursted t<>. assemble fit , " our Uod« room.^BauiUtoa: haH.-.-.-v?"M H 7>' \u25a0\u25a0• .Geary : and: Stelhor \u25a0 Rts.;; ori-.TUESDAV.'vApriI ; at : 12:.'Ui ; i>. : in/' sharp. : for : tbe \pyr-] pose-.of \u25a0- attending the; funeral "-.of '," our "/late/; . brother, \ George .'J..-Strqng.'.A r .'..-..•/ ...- '• • ''* ,; I"/ ' , '- \u25a0'\u25a0..\u25a0' ;:- / - -".'-. -WM.i:PHLLEM.v N. G.- . VETERANS ;•; National '..Guard T of - Cal." -are re ; ; " quested \u25a0 tovasnemble >nt^Hamllton'i-hall, cor.: .'. Gesry,ihd,Steiu«r s.t»./. TUESDAY. :Aprir3o/ \u25a0 1,p. ; m."r",jo '.attend the .ifuuentH of our .-lit* icomrade-w'GENKRAL-<:HARLES.«jXNSEN.'-< — .'."... , CAPTAIN/JOHNt K." KLEIN/ Com.; >: >'OTICE: is 'hereby, jflTen;^hat;the;*nliiial imeet- > ing- of tUe society. and the; boajd- of. trustees 'of the.; Old. Peoples :.liomV".vrUFf be ; held Jit' the - .office -of 'the home;-: southwest, corner \u25a0 of :: Pine ./and • Pi r rCe : - sts. . . San .- Francisco,, on JSVKDNES- * ;. DAY/; May 8.--19Q7. ; at , 2 o'clock .p. ;jn:, ! f or^the- r- purpose of electing, a board of managers and' a' „ iboard. of trustees to. serve- for, the : ensulng'j-ear.'. 'and "for the transaction lof such: other business: f i aft.* may. \u25a0? eftme . before^' Jbe: , meeting. ,.- MRS. 5 . .' r JAMTCS AT.VA .'\u25a0 WATT., Set- retary.;-'' .. : .y ,'- : \u25a0-_ only locai>Mani;facturer3. - : - .*??, •t.r-f-W-i, - B.VPAPQUALE 'CO:: -."-' ::"- V- :.' . . '- 11C0 WEBSTEiI/ COR.'*TURK.: i :' "',',': .'r.-\ PHONE "WEBT---493.'v?-">'-; : ! ' v ARMY. -NAVY." SOCIETY 'GOODS/ 4 .'\u25a0:-*'- REGALIAS. FLAGS. ;' BANNERS.' ' r '. .7? \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ~''->- V BADGES.' 'CAPS, .--->»-» • \u25a0 : ': -»:> -\u25a0 -. UNIFORMS. >-- ' :\: \ /;_J-;' : _'.; ' ;"- : V''ATT_OIINBYi"_". vV';""-; : ;*;'\u25a0':* iy ADVICE FREB; ON?, ALL* LEGAL '\u25a0 MATTERS." 1 Divorce costs • $12 ;\ da mages, \u25a0, collections. All ' cases'" no \u25a0 charge i without 'soccess.'.- ' • • Ffllmore St.* bet; Post 1 and Sutter. j'\u25a0 ~ :•?:.;':•- '\ ROOM 4.:. FIRST/ FLOOR. • -;- ' -'\u25a0"\u25a0: AA— DIVORCE ;(Co»ts $12::quiek.- Quiet; advice ' free; no, charge unless successful; .title to real r-estate 'restored -, probating', of '\u25a0\u25a0 e«-. »' states; general practice.. lo2B Market at, r. 12. ADVIUB free-^-Dlvorce costs $12;, quick/quiet; I bankruptcy, "damages, attachments, V probate matters a specialty; no lees in' advance. < 2128 \u25a0 Fillmore,' nr. : Sacramento, . B. ~1 ; open evenings. T. M. - MAROIS./Attorney-at-Law, now 1766 Fill- more st. ;' all legal matters,- divorce.' estates," co-" . partnerships/ Incorp.,- 1 damages /charges reas. COMPLETE divorce for i $25 ; , no deliy ; courteous treatment;- square-dealing;' please seeme first. Room 3/. 2036 Butter St.* near FlUmore.^. \u25a0\u25a0 : H. A. K ROUSE/ 1300 G. 0.. a y. cor. Fillmore: all cases; 'adV.e'free; ere. 7:30-8:30; tel. West 5132 LEGAL : services rendered/ any court; building .-. material , Accepted as \u25a0 fee: T3S McAllister st. HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at law. W. T. Hess, Notary Public, 2063 Sutter st.nr/ Fillmore. LYONS, TIMOTHY J. (late: Chronicle Wdg.),' | Law offices. 01 Geary st/ (F, 1 H. ; Woods Trust). MARTIN STEVENS, attorney at law. 1033 Gold- ." en Gate 'ay/bet'a v/ bet' Laguna end Buchanan " sts. , s LOWEY t GUTSCH. attorneys: now. located at: - 3d and Stevenson sU., Cal. Demokrat building. CHAS. F. HANLON, 1782 Bush st./ " cor.' Octavla; phone West 1560. .. ..-..., . " - ! . P/C. DORMITfcER; lawyer and proctor; ln ad- miralty.' 727 -Fulton, st. ./.'\u25a0/. " ,'\ -.".•:-;•\u25a0"-?•"\u25a0 ALF. GROVES. •\u25a0• •'\u25a0 ; ~ CALL BUILDINGr / , > J PUBLIC STEXOG RAPF.EBS ; HENRY- M. RAPSON,- Central Trust building, room 14, cor. " Golden Gat* . and Van Ness ays. Tel. Franklin 633. ... ----- \u0084 . '- ;•;.;.' \u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0':.".;\u25a0 patents -. .\u25a0''"\u25a0/-, . ; ."'• CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents, ~ late examiner U. 8/ Patent Office. 410 (Call) Claus Spreckela \u25a0.building/"';'" .•••\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 w \u25a0'..-'. "/:v.';.' : -; ;.' '-";, ./.',•.".' FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, formerly examiner U. 8. ; Patent Offlce. 925-027 ' Monadnock bldg. __.';:;. '*:' .\u25a0';"'; '\u25a0\u25a0". \u25a0 Pensions r^-.V . .. .'r-'/ PENSION Attorney E. A: BCLLIB/ 1541 Steiner st. ; past commander; Thomas Post, G. A. -• R. PENSIONS, ettra pay, etc. -Write L.' M. SHER- WOOD. 2751 Filbert at. San Francisco.- --.-. \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0" "\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0' -'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ;"'jPHYBICfAIVM : '' ".''-/'\u25a0'-;-•" \u25a0'' ANNOUNCEMENT— DR. •: SCHIRMAN positively • cures rheumatism ; and sciatica, diseases of the heart and nervous system,' contracted disorders, : contagious blood poison/ etc. ; ! the latest scien- tific medical appliances In \u25a0; use. '•' Of flees 1620 Post st near; Laguna. ' ..... ?" '\u25a0" DR. WONGJHIM,' I :, -\u25a0\u25a0 "" / v i • : . '. • r HERB ,'\u25a0 DOCTOR. ! - ; ; \u25a0 - i "\u25a0i'l'x- Permanently Located,. i- . . . ' ;1268 O'FarreH' st.',bet. Gough snd \u25a0 Octavls. ... '.:. -i \u25a0'' '-.. MAIN.CHY." : t '.:'. . . / >\u25a0\u25a0• .; Chinese Tea land Herb Sanitarium. • '•-. :\u25a0-..-. ..,. "\u25a0 .355 ftth; st", Oakland. .' • DR. E. O.* JELLINEK, Delbert block. Van Ness ;" *nd .O'Farrell; -phone Franklin 1465.^Resi- dence Majestic. Annex; phone West 1520." DR. FREDERICK -W. D'EVELYN. . permanent Central bldg.. NE. cor.' Polk and 'Sntter "sts.; tel ."Franklin 48;' hours Ito3. . .: y : , DR.". JOHN -HM. • WILLIAMSON. . formerly 21 \u25a0Powell; now at. B24'Geary: honrs 2 to 4 p/ ra. 'Phone Franklin 2842; residence 1«31 Oak st..: ; - DR.'- A; H. "\\ RIGHT, now at rooms 1008-10-11," CThrenlcl* bldg. ; t hours 1 2 ; to 4 ; Sundays, 3 to , ;4;- phone Temporary. BBs7". / ' . -.\u25a0. \u25a0 i'^'. '.";. : \u25a0\u25a0•,:\u25a0' ryimrj: S^HANLON. •:\u25a0:-- /: . /; •"Formerly Sooble Hospital, now 629 Van': Ness -•. ay.; tel." Franklin 15. i •>'-,; - -. . : -. • DR. G. FICHTNER. J)54; McAllister;; specialty \u25a0: chronic diseases and chest troubles; hoars' 1-3, .:. T-8;; tel.'.. Pag> ; 22o4/-..,.''f ...-.-.:. ':.';--U'.;^ v ,-:-; 3 DR.' BKCKINGSALE. . . ' - '->, • ;-;- (Edlobnrgh university); chronic diseases. .7l2 . • GolfleniGat9;av;V.r:^.;'v :-%': -/ ' \u25a0\u25a0 ;;\u25a0/: .•.\u25a0;•'.•/.• H. A; ' HESS/ M.' D. (Pacific Hospital. surgeon)— Of flee- honrs 1. to 3 and 6 to-7:30. \u25a0 740 Hayes : st. ; . Tel/ Market 2426. : : ; - *: j DR. F. . THOMAS, . : ~* . (Formerly. Donahue building) , now 816 ' Turk \u25a0 St.; tel. Franklin 1C90.V - -.„ .-\u25a0•\u25a0_ -: :;• DR. E. FEWEST, formerly of BllALeavenworth -St.; is now at 1115 'jtcAlllster; ; phone Park J22. DR/W. A." DOUGHERTY." formerly Phelan hldg., " • now; located at 3181 16 th st; tel. Market 5441.-, DR/J/M.StACDONALD.' office RRS Octavja St.; ; phone Msrket 2054; res. • phone '.West 2196. :«^ ;*\u25a0 DR.y. CARPENTER— Dinesses < of •"\u25a0 women;- 853 -; Eddy st; hrs. 2-4 and 7-8. Phone Franklin 1772. DR.^O.-r.CBJI/D3-MACDONALD, snrceon, St Mary's :hoipltal,i 1107. Franklin st; 2-4jp/m." DR/ F. C: KECK returned and resumed practice, rx cor.'- McAllister and, Steiner ate.- Hrs. 2-4 ; p. m. DR. J ; HAMILTON; C.I BOWIE, physician and'sur- :. .geon, 2102 Market cor.i 14th.;, tel. MarkeV"jr2o4. ALBERTrJ.^ ATKINS, sM. c D..\ rectal . diseases. ..'1609 Franklin st. nr. Pine; honrg 1 to 4 p. ; in. L.C/COX/M. 1 D.;: 2100 Dovlsadero st, formeriy _ 406 gutter; electric treatments given. ci ;•:..;. ; : DR.'i P."5 F. ; C. / BIEHL, la te , of , 027 Market ; st.7 -' aow 1028 Market st. ; , phone - Market 6388. »„"/. OPPENHBIMER ' CURE FOR ;- .:>..\u25a0-:.:\u25a0 - ? .-i>^.;.;: '2O65. MARKET 'B^;^ \u25a0;.-.;,\u25a0\u25a0,.; CARRIE -•\u25a0 YETTER.T M;* D..V 3598 18th * st.,' now "^ 3398 ,16 th st. ; corner .Chnrch. - -,/:,-. - - ;: •. , ; .'i ; X-RAT and Flnsen Light Laboratory, 990 Steiner :- : ; st. :corner; McAllister/;/;- y« -;» > - DR. ?JOS.*ARDENYI.^ : diseases "of women and :^men;-?97B;McAlHßtersSt:': :.v DR. KARIN ' KLINT/1966 15th st near Chnrch • -\u25a0'2 to' 4A7'tO S.'v-'V'^rr.'v'.'-^.a- ~;- -?. -- ..:•;-\u25a0 \u25a0 --- . . v. '; '. ' \u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0-/" ; ;/'- - \u25a0' \u25a0.';'./ : : --"> / : : / ~ \u25a0\u25a0.'-. r: - drs: c: w."; decker, ; ; T.H. MORRIS. . *:V •*„- -,L.T. CRANE. : SURGEON. DJBNTIBTB, . - - : - - •• : : 1316 Butter. st.rabovß'Van Ness. ', : \u25a0\u25a0-.-.- ,.;-" ••.\u25a0•-•..-".• -Rooms; lr2-3-4-5-f>-10.l r 2-3-4-5-f>-10. ::.:\u25a0'/ / ; : A' NEW.r wrinkle ;?maiden blush . plates/ $3; - nat- r. ural ' appearance i guaranteed : : present I this I card a for \u25a01 * free j filling. ' Ideal 1 Dental * Co/,> Delbert .; block. Van Ness . and . O'Farrell: , f ;-. : -!.-,-., \u0084 . ; PAINLESS I dentistry— Old /established, - - honest! ' \u25a0 reliable; \u25a0 reasonable • prices ; ; perfect work ; * free ..;\u25a0 consultation/^'VAN^.VROOM, v loOl^-. Fillmor* v t^j"; .--i.C:. : ;-:\u25a0-; V'iV NEW -? YORK "^DENTAL V PARLORS/". ./ \u25a0 . — PERKINS,' *:'?--:\u25a0' i'^'-- V ?// 1102iVALENCIA'S'fvrCOR. 22D. ; . PAINLESS I Dentistry ;1 set ! of.' teeth; \u25a0 $5 ; • oro wns ; ; m $3 ; *. bridge work." $5 ; . filllngs.'s 60c ; « a U • guaran* -^ teed. ;• Dr.* BBOWN.t Market, l l4th and ; Church; DR.%,W.-. A. l 3 MBYER;. f onn.'t Calltghan ' building,* if; now.; 2156 - Msrket i tt."-- near ' Church. .' and ,14 tfi ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\rUteior«-;it.''icirs, >'<->:: ?.»:<.->> i \u25a0\u25a0-:;;\u25a0 \u25a0• \ \u25a0 , : , - t jv /^^DEXTISTS— Contlnned ;.-,.•. C/.W/ RICHARDS/ D^D. S S.', 205-6 Central bldg.' ;--; cor.i; Sutterj and % Polk, t for/ Mutual ; bank : bldg. ! DR. ; SIMMS,; formerly - Parrot bldg.t' 855 > Market :-;jst now located at 1214 i Polk [cor.; Satter, r. 301. DR. S ? H. J . Ci PETERS/ now.ln i Bergren : Wd«r. Post, '\u25a0-'. and ; Gough ; i formerly, with " Dr. - H."^ R. ' Marton. BARTLETT/DR;-n. 5 GRANT," extracting special- ; >:* Ist ; / gas ; given.";: .2lo3 : Fillmore « SW.s cor. Cal. DR. R.lj/ WALSH. 872 McAllister nr.-Lagun.i. , flllingsASOe;; crowns/ $5; plates/ $7. HI LL7 'DR.% LTJDIfcM/:; 1443 ; Market st • now at :,* 432 •« Webster, st;; near ', Oak ; ( gas \u25a0 given;/ DR. -: J>* J.i LEEK, "" formerly : - 1 126 * Market now oB24^Valencla;st.;bet;yl9th.and 20th/: / " RAYMOND D.) CASTLE; dentist/ now located at ,i- 10th and \ Mission ,sts. r ;, . . \ -. ~? ',' "'' "- W- :' »•- , DR.'tKNOX.^dentlst.^ieiS Fillmore st; all work -/first ' class ;J prices vlofw.v, '.:'<?:;•;/;\u25a0 '.*'.\u25a0 - '.- V '-"'it DRriIKAtG/.LEEK— AlKkiads of dental -work. KSls \u25a0Fillmore; at^near^' Oak.-:*.'--.". - \u25a0"/'. ?'-". \u25a0DR:i F.x G.. PLESS, : dentist,* SE. ' cor. 16th and /^Gnerrer^sts^-v^^^^^-^^^^^^^ m^' '*Ti;^-^;-^^v*A^P^ OB ?^ B '?'-'-^! ' AUTOMOBILES FOR EvicRTBODY* - -;>l^'^ Just, take a look at .these today: : Runabout; goes fine; > looks. new; 'snap .:../: $250 Pope-Tribune runabout;, line condition buy":^S2s Pope-Tribune \u25a0 runabout ; i has : top ; % bargain . ; 350 Winton '2 cyl.* 20. h.p.; seats 7 ;:/. :..•.../.\u25a0./ 400 Autocaritonring ' car; ' fine \u25a0 allover^ \u25a0fr.". "/. . '.'. 825 Olds. light dell very;, fine for grocery ......: - 550 Jackson .touring car: strong on hills ..;..'..' ..$OO .Wlnton»4:cylotouring.car,sbu.v^.r.*::-....'... KM Maxwell* touring car; :• top . and . searchlight. . ' 1,023 .- ; v.-;; If.'jou wlan.to sell bring your car."_ - »\u25a0>' ijlf ryon- want'to'bny,. bring ! your- money. - % « '• ; -.T^ r . Yon. will have to trust some one. \u25a0%? $\u0084 = \u25a0 '-"/'.lt nayu well -be -us. 1 ' - • ; \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 •, PHOKNIXfAUTOMOBILB EXCHANGE, > l : -'-K--.45th st'snd San Piiblo ay.; Oakland. : pWlNG : to'.thedemana;for larger csrs, we. have "..- several, owners- anxiwis 'to \u25a0 sell \u25a0 their ; cars '"at ,:very^ low '•\u25a0 figure. .," AD VICE: t-.Buy snow 1906 ,' Stevens. -like new: : 15*06 .White: -1906 Oldsmo- "- blre; -1906 model Gl2 hp/ Franklin ; Bulck 20 ;\u25a0' hp. ; i Cleveland 35 f hp; -. r Demonstrations cheer- >* fully given.*---" "--'--. - : ; - -•'\u25a0' • '.'.-'.v- \u25a0 i '<\u25a0£\u25a0 rPIONEER" AUTOMOBILE i COMPANY,. ;v; v ; Vi/ '"^/.SOI-WS^ :Golden t Gate a y., ". vi/ •\u25a0'.'\u25a0 '''''• '.'. \u25a0•'•li. Ban: Francisco, Cal.-' : k Aßß ' you i in the, market, to : buy a good, sllsrhtly - used or -a' st-cond . hand . automobile? If so, '\u25a0. come to" us and save monej. -Each machine *,' guaranteed 'as^represented.' v. >'•*.:' . PIONEER AUTOMOBILE; COMPANY, . r.-.;- '901-925 Golden -Gate ay.,.* • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "L".": ' VI " : / -\*^t S»n Francisco,. Cal. I*. /, \u25a0 FOR " sale— Light touring car, » 'o6 models side \u25a0;• , entrance, seats . B, i attachable '< tonnean, with •":. top, l searchlight i and gas gejera tor, : tools ; and M robea ; I sp«ed 1 35 1 miles pen hour ; complete j in- \u25a0 struction r Will \be ' furnished •> as to \u25a0' operating m*phia»; price $860 cash." Address box 1096, /Call-; office. -Oakland.^' \u25a0 " OLDS runabout with- curved dash; very cheap. -'-' RatnMet . runabout'lvery : cheap. ; \u25a0 .. -:' . : 1906 . Winton, just overhauled and has 4 speed .•-\-j-s«eiectlve.*transmlßsionß-.'' '.-\- ">»\u25a0•• --: ' . 1907': Oldamoblle. -' owner ' purchased '-. larger ear; ." ... cheap - for . quick sale. - „< ':'. \u25a0' \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0 •' ' City \u25a0\u25a0 Hall , Automobile . Co..V 66 , Fnlton. . M. L. WILBERT A SON, 18th and MlMloa sts.' •*? Automobile repairing in all Us .branches; only first class, mechanics employed, and work guar-' \u25a0I] anteed. "-' Tel: Market JO3l. "/;\u25a0'\u25a0• ;' . a - " RKNSTROM GARAGE. -424-434 Stanyan: phone . Park 476/: s Automobiles bought.- sold/ repaired; Supplies; touring cars for hire at all hours. - - R./H. MORRIS— AUTO BROKER, '.. 675 36th st./ Oakland. Cal. ' .. \u25a0 \u0084- Phone .: Oakland 4562. • PULLMAN automobile - on < •xhlbitlon at the salesroom of the FRANK O. REN3TROM CO., : 424 •'• to ,446 ; Stanyan : st. . LILIENTHALBRO.. -AUTOMOBILE BEPAIR- ING. 3176 218T BT.V NEAR MISSION. TEL. . MARKET 1 532. j , .. - ;.-''-'- .\u25a0 . . - \u25a0\i\- ': 1907 MODEL D Franklin: top, glass front extra . tabes/etc: run-about 1,000 miles.. .Box 2620, office ff>.-r > '."<\u25a0'': ' 16 HORSE POWER Rambler, fine condition: a '/bargain. v City H»ll Automobile C0.,*! 66 Fulton. AUTOMOBILE repairing: storage battery/ charg- .; Ing, repairing. : I. L.De JONQH, 446 Fulton. RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE , CO./ 847 Fnlton St. • \u25a0 '\u25a0 garaging, and renting; -repairing of all kinds. SAN^J FRANCISCO ; VULCANIZING CO., 425 '. Valencia st ; Auto tire repairing our specialty ; LIND GARAGE k- MACHINE * WORKS— RE- • PAIRING. STORAGE. 223 FULTON. : . •00 PACKARD: for sale. : Room 3/ 1031 Flll- • mj>e st. '' " .-•.:*\u25a0-\u25a0• -*\u25a0 :\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -^ :-•-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 "\u25a0,.-\u25a0.. ART ' REPAIRING H." MIZUHARA, 2300 California st; . gen. art - ; repairing.' Ref.: 8 White "House/- Nathan-D. - Co. y\;:;.^.p.-TjJ".:ART.i GLASS. :' :;\u25a0 ~~~" PLAIN. \ leaded . and art glass. . N. HURRELL, \u25a0 ANGLE LAMPS best lamps for reading. BOESCH LAMP CO.. Cosat Agents, - 1185 Mission st -" .^ARCHITEdrsV. \u25a0 r^;=/i > WILLIAMS^ BROS..:'' ' >: : SUPERINTENDENTS OF CONSTRUCTION. :We erect steel, concrete/ brick or fram* build- ings 'st s net . cost -of material .- and labor, . We guarantee • our. estimates - and ; charge , a ; definite sum, agreed upon for our supervision and plans. Payments for material made directly to seller by owner. '' " ;; -: :.-\u25a0" • \u25a0 ' . " . -,- ;.-*.: ... - L...MASTROPASQUA. ArchitectHral Engineer, .-• _ 729 Monadnock Building, San Francisco. McDOUGALL - BROS./ architects. 721 Devtsadero \u25a0» st -fcet.'i Fulton and Orov*; phone ..West 5392. N. HIRANO, Japanese designer and bnildlng \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 eontractpr. 1821 Butter at; tel. West.' 796B. - '. ~. _ STANDARD Furnltare Mfg/Co.; 851 Bryant *t, makes all kinds of fnrnltiire; ' tables' a spe- cialty. Telephone. Market 3724.: :. CALIFORNIA Home industry/ 21* Bth st— Bar : . and -. stor> fixtnres; j showcases • always on hand. J/MARTENBON makes office.; store and bar flx- -.tnres. , 218 13th st bet. Mission and HowaM . WESTERN FIXTURE CO/, store, office a^ bar *.. fixtures, cabinet, carpenter. work. 1 608 Tork st. FOR store/ of flee or bar fixtures see McCOLM & BARNARD/2027 Ellis st/ above Devisadero. J. /LlNDEN— Manufacturer \u25a0? of > showcases "» and \u25a0- cabinets.-': 1755 Mission et. ' : \u25a0-•- • - ' » ; ; cbNTRACTORS^ANIj" BTJILDERS McCULLOUGH . CONTRACTING" CO., 2023-2033 :. Market— Buildings designed snd erected quick- ly, economically: no "waiting for millwork.'! : - W. jG. ? THORSEN.*"' house ? and sign painting, ?.-. paper \u25a0 hanging, ' decorating. .; 444 Octavla st >• near'-Hayes. \u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0-;/>\u25a0,"-;-;-/\u25a0'..:.: .."/'.\u25a0 ;'\u25a0 . ;>' \u0084.\u25a0 JAMES -; HEBCHE. ENGINEER .AND. MILL- . ..WRIGHT," 1111 LAQUNA.^ TEL. WEST 4160. P. de NOOY & .VAN BAM. carpenters, contraet- <\u25a0\u25a0 ors ;'• cab. \ work. : 1284 A Eddy. • Phone West 4624. C. H.I TUBBS. J contractor, , buildef, Jobbing ; shop xZ 538 Fulton st. ; residence 817, Prague st. - -', ANTI WALL ; PLAfITER CO.: no more cloth; use c " Antiplaster ; boatd.> 1923 Market st. - \u0084 - D.HOULE,-ji»64 Eddy. st;.. contractor and build- er: store ; and office fixtures. -* .'.-\u25a0••- --\u25a0\u25a0 • ) ?\u25a0_"<_'\u25a0 ':'\u25a0_ '-^^CHIROPOPISTS DR. 'DDNCAN.i ! ISSO^EIIis' st.". near^ Fillmore; '.'all-foot ailments cured;* evenings by appoint- ment. .'•\u25a0. ' ;t '\u25a0•-.• "-\u25a0' -: . .;\u25a0;\u25a0..' "/'-'.'." -/ \u25a0.. \u25a0 ,-• :-: HARRIS • H. KATZ. " chiropodist ; - expert ; m«»- ; \u25a0 ssger : electric : apparatus. \u25a0 ? 1163 . Golden Gate. DR/JAB/ BROWN," expert chiropodist/, s t Empo- \u25a0 rium, r,Van ', Ness • and ; Pos t: \u25a0 formerly 6. Geary; PROF. MISS VIOLET,' chlropodUt and massage." i< .1211 st. \u25a0 \ '' : /;-":.'''-y.'^/'". CIGARS/. /'/ ; ' "'.'' /'^, HORN : & : CO. ,"' wholesale ? tobacco and - cigars ; •r Cubanola : and El Sidelo cigars, r - IS Sacramento '".:'• st.j opposite i the i ferries.; .. : "^SSBKSBKBBt -:;;c:.-:i'^^: ;^j;DREgCSMAKINQ*. /-; :"r,.--/;^ ACCORDION.' 5 knif«l and 'sunburst : pleating,": bnt- ... tonboles ' and buttons ' made at Stewart's Lining i snd Notion Store. 1213 Post st. near Van Ness \v av;;l fonnerly;of Jaylor. st/S' •:.• . • . / t" :- SUNBURST/ accordion/: knife ;pleatlng. buttons, *- buttonholes, lining/ notions ; ; mail 1 orders , selic- \u25a0y.'-ittd.'-f. STEELE'S, \ 1420 Post ; ' phone .West, 6428. MeDOWELL'S Dress Making and Millinery School. " \u25a0 1215 *• Post " st.7- J near i Van \u25a0 Ness."* Branch £ 1018 ~ ! Wa»hlngtoa st.; Oakland.- Patterns cot to prder. SKIRTS made, $1.50. * 456 \u25a0: Haight :. st \u25a0\u25a0*.\u25a0 near '•'" \u25a0'\u25a0 -'*•- '*\u25a0 --\u25a0-"\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'---\u25a0"'\u25a0 '"*\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0'--.\u25a0 \u25a0-v^i-'-'r-- .'^MlL^iNEliT"^. \u25a0..':;:; ;';.; ;"';_ JUST.* arrived.-' ourJ new spring ~* hats/ MISS ' H." S^&*ArtPRAQ,,9IO McAUWter.st. / '\u25a0\u25a0,',-'/ -'\u25a0." DISPLAY fine Easter millinery. «' MISS M. RICH- j;vAKD/Cg2>Valencla'st., H ' ! // '\u25a0•• '";- ; \u0084< X BEEHIVE, 525-27 • McAllister/ has a full line of "^spring: hats. '>*\u25a0-<• -'~~'- w"^- ..-". \u25a0. . .-\u25a0: i ,---*.-: i^y'' ':/;\u25a0: !:LA»l^'/TAiLbil9^:: :/.";;: ;;' LADIES,- welnjake*? BUitiiTof (Very^bestt nfaterial; 5.1 $25 ; . tu Is : special i advertises . us ; | before Ke l l lui,' y* your * suit < see *us* Wd f decide i accordingly. K. i*BEDROSri 1531 gutter; st/ -.\u25a0; "; . ; -; \u0084 : v LOUIS :LINDBTROM,~I»dIeV tailoring, formerly Donahue bldg./ now; 1304; Po»t pear.rraßkltn.y^ ' ; w^.T;.U'*v.'..-.V.- ?^fH. ! -iBBTTE/.--''.- ; -- \u25a0><;-.•.-;•--:\u25a0 . r ;.."".-:* « ; i X 163 \ Ellis st; ; ; spring , noreltiss. : ; ; BUSIXESS* CHANCES ! FOR; sale^-Djiry and general farmlnf :b3iln#«s: Ion? lease on 1,000 acres of fine farming, fruit \u25a0 «nd rttiry land: an abundance of artesian watdr ".to irrigate the whole; 400 head of dairy cattle. iv 20 head of, horses and other.live stock x< engine .»"r and X general'^ farming ' Implements to •• be ? sold with above lease.- Address box 2018. Call. . :,; """READ THIS.*; \u25a0 ._- S3.soO— Restaurant .and: oyster , grotto, .with ;' wines," liquors, .-etc.: \u25a0 very,..central:*.4 d years" iea»e.\ $100:' average daily,. receipts $65 ta.sl.iA; ... thr-i guaranteed: ; lease alone worth the; price. THE ALDEN CO.'.- 468 10th St., Oakland. Cal. PERSON -with a, good lnventioa* wishes a part- ner with some capital. C. KLIMMER. 2d VHIH st. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0. BARLOW, rl21» Fillmore st..* room B,' wIU buy, I•" sell."', rent -or lease - yoar • rooming , house, r flat, ' .saloon or bnslness of any -. kind; quick: saloon },' for; sale.? sth and Mission sts.: rent $100: 8 room new flat, fine fnrnltnre,'. rent $60.. • ; FOR sale— 42s shares of; floe capital stock of a - well paying 'electrical machinery, company;, es- . tablished:- 1901; * doing «- flourishing -bualn***; . 1.175 shares issued: five directors... Apply room , '/34,' Marson building, • 1380 Sntter st. -. ;~" / STRICTLY, first class delicatessen store, Ineiad- ' ing 4 good living rooms; best locttlon la city: - very. cheap rent; good lease; clears from $2iV> \u25a0 to- $250 •per.- month; no agents; price $3,150. > Box 2070, Call office. -\u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0-«•"*>-;• $800 s florist business , * located : la . Alameda: all ' \u25a0{ .NO.-.-1 hot houses. Rowers, : etc; Island Real, \u25a0 1304 Lincoln' ay.. Bay - station; ,'Alameda. or : Rothermel" & Co.. f; 2091- Fillmore st., '\u25a0 San Franrlsco. \u0084 ; ' ; WANTED— :An; agency for' California with first ;" class : tnacbtne or mill supply -bonne- by manu- fictarer of high grade -machine knives. "Ad- . «lresa "Agency," . care Call offlce. . - \ . SALOON, completely, famished. -In central anil . growing neighborhood; good 'l ease;- low rent; ..splendid, opportunity. - Aiply D. A. CURTIN, 823 -Monadnock buUdinjr;- ; « t. i HAVE a fine propo*ltU.r> tor young man who Is -\u0084 desirous of advancement: s mount required $100. See BROOKBANK.^ 1423 Steiner st. between Ellis ; and : O'Farrell. $500 — Grocery fixtures, tobacco, •tc. stationery. -candy, bakery; good stock 1 In 1 sight; 3 sunny rooms and bath; rent $30; must be sold. 2119 Point Lodos ay. '" , ; -; " '.' . ' "\ .- ' FOR - sale — Fnrnitnre • business; flourishing and well established; $14,000 stock in Eureka. Homboldt county. /Cal. Write box 2008, OaU. VfAK'f man, with S5OO and services; manuftctnr-- in,; business. You maVe about $100 month. • 'Apply 2014 FlUmore st., : room 6. ..: CALL route for .-. sale ; Richmond . district; good -opportunity for, young man. Apply 1311 Baker __ tt. : between 4 and 7*p. m.*"* \u25a0 \u25a0" -. . * . MORNING ROUTE— First class paper route \ business location: no Sunday work. Address bor,2fllB. Call office. GOOD bosiness proposition. 78 North First St.. San Jaie. Cal. Cash only; billiards and pool. FINE ' oyster and coffee house for sale ; In Beat location; reasonable. Box 793. Call office. COMPLETE restaurant outfit for sale st a nar- . gain. See owner t0day,. 240 Townsend st \u25a0 SODA fountain, as food as new. reasonable; " most be sold. 1854 Btelner near Bash.. MACHINE shop to lease; fully equipped with new, tools." Address bo* 2073. Call office. POULTRY plant . for aale at a bargain. Ad- drese P; O. \u25a0 box ; 197. Napa. Cal. CHOP house for sale. 527 Broadway. Parties may call and see business. CHEAPEST, snd best In America. The. Weekly Call. $1 per year. ' --* - - \u25a0- LODGIXG-nOPSEg FOR lALB FOR aale cheap— Furnished lodging .\onse. 371 sth st.; price $2,650; for. sale only In eonse- • quence of : proprietor's : poor health and return- ing to the, east; ; 261 beds;, low rent: brings big cash profit every day; everything In clean .. condition: open for Inspection. Principals only t need' apply. . ', $350.00 takes 14 rooms rooming - house -at 1511 Stockton St. Apply iM. FBCBTBR, Hotel El Monterey. 301 \j Montgomery ay.. city. II ROOMS newly furnished; 5 year lease; tow - rent; a bargain at $850; make offer. 1833 O'Farrell st. near Steiner. ' C RANDALL. 365 McAllister st. boys and sells rooming houses.' List your property with him for quick returns. \u25a0 ' • - - f~ OAKLAND LODGING-HOUSES. NICE furnished 87 room housn 1162 Washington \u25a0 St.. close to elty hall. Oakland. - ' ' _ PARTNERS WANTED LADT having: bnslness started. wishes a partner means to Increase It. ' T72 6th bt. !,- : CLAIRVOYANTS AA— ORA. THE WONDER. — AA .Acknowledged by all'to be the world's .greatest • life reader: 'if you have -domestic, trouble, if you are- separated from - th« one yon love, if .you think your husband or wife Is not true. If your hem* is not * happy one. if you have ln- \u25a0 vested money or expect to Invest In a propoM- .. tfon of any kind -and are in doubt ss to tbe •merits of it." SEE ORA; readings 60c. 1121 Eddy st/between Laguna and Octavla. '." THE White Mystic of. lndia. "\u25a0\u25a0 - - - '•• • \u25a0. ' > . ORMONDE, .formerly 10 years on Market st: a 'clairvoyant with power: genuine,- reliable, con- scientious; past, present -future: bmrlnesa'ad- '-„ vice.: love, marriage/ divorce; removes \u25a0 evil ln- y fluehee:. tells your full name; born la the orient .'\u25a0 with' tne power at any 10 mediums: reading ;-s $1 . 1310 Devlsadero ; st between Ellis . sad O'Farrell. ••. -/ ... MISS M. WILLS." the famous crystal seeress, lo- \u25a0 < eated at ' 1505 . Geary st. between Laguna and ; Buchanan; one who Is well known and oae who 'Is competent to read your life: sbe reveals the I : pa st, | gives correct forecast of the future and will give valuable advice ooncernlng all mi t- . . ters of business ; readings dally. 10 a.m. aad <\u25a0 6 p. m. Phone West 7458. ____^ MME. PORTER, gifted clairvoyant medium, tells . past, present and future; born with a double '' 'i veil; second tight: cards read clalrroyantly: .ladies .\o<\ rents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant "sittings;, fnll life reading $1.50; open Sundays; /.walk in; top floor. 1833 O'Farrell at. MISS ZEMDAR, youn;. gifted clalr. and palmist: a wonderful prophetess; \u25a0 names: :- ladies 50c; gents $1 ; hrs. 10 to 0. 1260 Ellis nr. Laguna. SHIRLEY LENNOX, only reliable clairvoyant. *- medium ;and :palmltt -in city. 027 Eddy st. BETHANA, famous oriental clairvoyant, palmist \u25a0.and card. reader.. 3231 Pine st. -cor. Fillmore. MME. BURKMAN— Card reader: ladles and gen- tlemen, 50c. 1003 Buchanan at. nr. McAllister. $1.00 READINGS, this month: lucky nnmbers and • charms. MME. LF.LAND. 716 Golden Gate ay. MMB. EUGENIE, scientific palmist card reader, reveals fact* that astonish yon.. 1465 Valencia. MADAM . SCHAEFFER. clairvoyant card reader, .water geer. 704 Lagans, bet. Grove and Fulton. MME.* LUISA. Spanish clalrTOvaut. card reader. 1 1 Rooms jl l and .2, j 1037 A Golden Gate j ay. MRS. BROWN/1820 OTarrell nr. Steiner— - Clairvoyant. ; card reader and palmist, MMB. MARSEAU. card reader; ladles 28c. gents \u25a0SOc.' 2693 Mission. st near ; 23d: MISS MORRIS, card reader and clairvoyant, "99o \u25a0 Webster St.. room 7.' '. .: ' - : i : \u25a0/>'\u25a0 "-.-SPIRITUALISM . . " - ; V MRS. EMMA IWADSWORTH FOSTER, the well -. known trance > medium, gives .truthful advice: t- all .human \u25a0 affairs advised ' upon ; with : nnerrlng 5 accuracy ; ; readings, \u25a0 marnetic treatments dally. ~ 10 a/m/;t(» Bp. m. 1705 Gough bet' Pin*. Cal. MRS. EVERS. spiritual clairvoyant tod medium. .•"• jnst arrived;' highest > testimonials;! advice on , all, matters.', medical. Included: fee $1 upward: ' . hours 1 1 •to 8. : 212S Bush st. . near \u25a0 Fillmore ; "Vno'slgn.- ..\u25a0...\u25a0" " \u25a0 " \u25a0 :-- \u25a0"-:-," -,t DR/ ROWLAND'S 50e readings are helping all; 'iyon can stake your life on nls honesty: circle, 25c. tonight. •> 2002 Sotttr st. near Flllmore. - MRS. ROBINSON; readings dally: circles San- •dayr t Wednesday, Friday, > 25c/ .731*4 Webster Si stp near ; Fulton. ieEt3Ssis9BsQHBsSBHIBBHBn MRS. SEAL. spiritual \u25a0 medium; ' readings dally. \u25a0 756 McAllister . St. ; circle . Thursday.' Bp.m. : MRS.' EBERHARD.: 267 San Jose ay. ; circle at yB:p.^m.7'2Sc:-reaatngsdally. •-'-'- \u25a0 • PAtMISTRT :'-j-::: '-j- :: .-•'\u25a0\u25a0 A— RETUBNED— H. UEROMB FOSSELLI. ; set- • entlflr palmiat/. • 1810 Webster st; phone 419. 7 ADOPTibjr DR. EMILIE FUNKE'S maternity vUU; ?n- r fants ' adopted ; r strictly ptlvate. 141 6 Sth ' St.. COMMERCIAL; PHOTOGRAPHERS X A. L.' MURAT, > photographic work mil 'descrtß- - tionsr picture ifratn ing. ;- 444"X)ctavla : it; - 1 jL •Market 4951. : .' ' \u25a0 \u25a0 - . \u25a0 - -. 7^: ; X',; j'COMMERCIAL i' ART ." HDNT CO.T 2170 Poet St.; phone West «285. la- »pect o<ir «ample». \u25a0-; /"».: \u25a0''./:'-' * DETIdrH ¥ tsS •>.."»*'" MCCARTHY'S Detective Agency. ' Reliable lntor- mntlon )n civil and criminal i ffatrs; le^al and . romtnerela I reft.; communications coofl .lent la I. ••• 122S * mimore • cor. -> Eddy. - Phone V West 3078. * : :THO3.*.McCARTHY, Principal. . ' :*HANI>.PAi?ITkD. CHINA \u25a0'\u25a0 " ' - Dora's' Ceramic Supply Stort, 759-791 McAllister; 7 largaat - on . Pacific . exist ; - devoted \u25a0 exclnalvely .to white . china, supplies ; direct Importers. , • ! EDUCATIONAL LEARN to accompany yourself on piano m S *•*«" sons; no prior knowledge of music nereswiry; first lesson fre« to illustrate system; individual instruction. Box 943, -Call office. ; : . ART . penmanship.*" engroMlng. K»plna. drswins; . evj«. . Metropolitan Buatneo* Col.. 925 Golo>h Gate ay.; stenography: positions; 300 enrolls aonuallr. />'3sftdsßlMMHHl ~"~ GEO. ROBERT PUCKETT, -\u25a0\u25a0--•"/ Danein* In*tructor:pritst« lessons daily. 1 tn X: •-'.CotiUion hall, 139 Chnrch, at 14ta and M»rV-»i. LENA B.CDD POWER*, achool of «xpre«iton and dramatic art. 7f!l Fillmore; po*t irsdnite ot Emewon College of Oratory. Boston/ • , t* • "F.VERTTHINO, FOR BCHOOLS."- bOokSi SM- . tionery, apparatus, furaltnre. < The s Wnitakei A Ray Co.. Grove st - and Van Neas ay.- ; STAGE - danciatr - and -vocal • Immis \u25a0 hnst:: sketches arranged; 'papUs prepared for ' stage. 2397 Mission : st.. \u25a0 -' .;- ; -- ; - -.-•-. . .-\u25a0 I PROF. T. A.. ROBINSON. Individ. , iostr. muth.. book keeping. Eny./ etc.; day, eve. 200 Page. A/EDAXO. Prof. F.— Vocal teachari ,lUU-m method/ IS7 L» Roy, placs off Sacramento tt. MME. de ; SIAES, competent Fr»ncb and piaiw teacher; lewons $1; at »tiidlo. 50c. 605 Steiner. GUITAR. -mandolin. pUno. slnstin*; new cla*t"M forming; S leaaona $3. 893 Halght. c. Drvt»a der» HEALDS EnKlneerlng School. 295 - Locust 'av.; cor. Franklin . st. ;, all branches;, day » and; eve. ENGINEERING— QvU. - elecl., mlnlny. m#rh.. \u25a0 -survey, \ assay, cyanide; day, eve-.; es*." 1"M. Van der.Nallleo School. 61st ATeleg.. Oakland HEALD'S . Boatness ' College. 1451 Fraaklta st, P. F.. aad Bacon bldg.. Oakland; dsy aad" eve. SAN FRANOUCO Business CoUer* now located at 733 rilimors near Hayes>- day and evening. R. PFAENDLER, \u25a0 pianist : pupil* . Un«ht, cU**s3 . or popolar^ 385- Fell- st. Phone FeU 1437. 8. C. BALDWIN*. • . . Banjo, mandolin, guitar. . 1374 Hayes tt ALL court reporters recommend Gallagher-Marvli Business College. 464 Devlsadero st. -': MERRILL-MILLER, CoIIege, pleasantly located -.-.at 733 Fillmore st: day and evening. KKNT Law School; founded 1592; dsy and nlgit 639 Birch ay. near Ovtavla at, tlty. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES— 2531 Wasnington it near Fillmore. ~ - O FURS B. KANTNEH. . maanfactnrina; foirtar. formerly 122 Stockton st. aow 2000 Satter. rooms 1-2.- G, BARE, furrier, formerly Lachmas A Co.. .bow _1515_Bnsh_«t. cor. Van Ness *\u25bc.. gpstalrs. - • : : - ; ' ' 'cash registers ";^. < -' i . CASH rtftoteri. 821 s!se«/of alt pr!cw. for »tl kinds of bnsiaess. »b liberal terms. Xatton*] Cash Register Co.. 1253 GoMea Oats ay. •-."-'\u25a0 CASH registers; all makes. «!ih. }10 op; .wi ' prices less than half. -528 Market, npstalr*. - \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0_\u25a0'" "\ - OA» InXTTJRES • 810 LINB. SMALL PRICE. THB BXTNSBT FIX- IT - PJt - g_CO-/l<9 TURK ST. _' .. '.'.•• GUNSMITHS W. H. PBICB. 15 years wltt Clabrmnh * Golcher; gun stocks a specialty. 9 Cast at. TIPBToa ferry-. ; •« BMPLOTMEXT OFFICES MOST - reliable Japanese and - Caiaea« employ* ment office on the coast; foralsaes best, help: all kinds., aad guarantees ta* eapabillrjr' anj qualifications of every one of ttmn sent out of my office. O. HATSUMt, 1313 o«ary et.} . tel. West 86S«. . JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. . ' • Male and female; best cooks, waiters, ' Sorters. General fcouaesvork. . second . work snd klrchea e!p, office help. etc.. in ta* elty. H. K. ODA. 1721 Post st: phone West 4634. A — RELIABLE Ch!n*se-Japaneie eaip.afflce. y.\ HORI. prop., furnishes best help, with ear*- and dl-fpatch. 174$ Satter st; tel. West 2g03.2 g 03. H. W. HONG, Chinese employtnent oface. moved from 817H Webster f» 837 Webster st. Oak- land: opp. Germania Hall; tel. Vernon 241. STAR employment •fflce furnishes Japanese \u25a0 arvj Chines*) help, with ear*. Tel. West IST..' W, \u25a0 KADQTA. ISOS Geary st. nor Bncaanta. •- y r* EXPERIENCED telephone :op«rst(<r would likt private exchange. Address MISS M. R.. 620 East 12th st. East Oakland.- \ CHINESE and Japanese employment ofac*. 3«3 Sth st; tel. Oak 3101. B. HALL. Oakland. Cal. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Office. Phon» Wwt 1731. T. TAMUBAS. lfjjia Lagrrna at BMPXOYMEXT WANTED~FeiaaI> EASTERN college gradoate wishes position xn tat or. secretary or companion. Address F.L3IEJ SMITH. Y. W. C. A. bldjr.. $n\t Lake City. SEAMSTRESS wants work by day. 9 till 5; £> week: mills. 2280 Green st. \u25a0'-:.- EMPLOYMENT WANTED— MaJ» YOUNG man. 11 . years la present sttnarJc^i. fairly accurate with, figure*, thoronghly . expe- rienced in -clerical work, wishes to msk* chaogt where chance fnr advanc«neat Is of- fered. Address box 2619, Call offlce. OLD. Intelligent geatleman from north of Europe,. \u25a0 who speaks different languages, wishes a po«I- " tlon of trust, or In a dental or doctor's oface.' to answer bell or assist; references ctn b* had. Answer ALEXIUS. Palo Alto. -. ~ JAPANESE. faithful couple wants position: ma?* best cooking for business hotel or reatsnrant;' 15 years* reference: wife help kitchen; elty op . country. ' Address E. B. YAMAME. 1531 Post. • EXPEHIENCED outside man; 11 years with present employer; will accept proposition with' local or eastern firm. Addrem box W 11' Call bnslness office, 3d and Market sts. A— SITUATION wanted to tak» ear* of a print* plac* by a trustworthy man (Dan*); nnder- stands gardening, hones, milking; good, refer-* ences. , Box 207 T. Oil office. - * SITUATION wanted by good gaxdenar; single. German : . care for horse, rirs : general work : references. GITS • SCHMXCHEL, ' Standard hotel. 6th andFolsom.. RELIABLE man wants position as coachman i - onderstands ' the ear* of garden: caa milk r Is a good all around man; references. Box 1107. Call offlce. Oakland. '..-,\u25a0\u25a0... ,' WANTED by young man «f 4 years* txp«ri«je«v position as packer. " and . shipper la wholesale or \u25a0\u25a0 retail grocery ; references. " . Hotel Ellis. 1941 Mission st. Al CLERK, familiar with, brokerage. - banking and railroad business, wants a. position In th« , gold fields; ready to start at once. Box 2082, Call office.-' . . v - . \u25a0- FIRST : CLASS correspondent ' aad of are man wants a position en lat of May: will fnrnisa best of local references. Box 2003 Call oftce.* GOOD pastry cook atd baker with years of hotel " experience, strictly temperate, wishes situation, la city. Address 1515*^ Dolores sC ft»ar 29th., COACHMAN, Swiss, wishes position; sober ami careful driver: best of ref s. : country preferred. -Address Coachman. IOCVj Haight st. - GOOD Japanese - wanu work, porter or chamber work In stort or 'hotel. TAKE, cars- Japanese Episcopal Mission. ttL West 2197. ' JAPANESE wants any • kind of w«rk abont 2 hours in tht evening or morning. FRANK OZAWA. 3S4'Anstln ay..room 3. ' . ; CHIEF cook. German. 30, with good ref »r«n««>a.: wants position In first elans hotel, etab. yacht or private. ' Box 2086. Call «f See. \u25a0''•\u25a0« PUBLIC atenosrapher; \u25a0 will ' take * dictation* at! \ 'say time or place. » S. A. E ROSS. 1033 Oolde*' Gate a y. Phone Market 3208. . ' -, JAPANESE couple want position/ raaa coot tunY wife "-waiter -table * for • family. Addr-ss, HARRY IHABA. 579 Turk ; at .-" CEMENT finisher \u25a0 wants work: $4 day. Phone [ Brook. 137 or address Cement Finliher, 1112 : Eden park. Trnltvale, Cat- GARDENER, German.' single/ wishes slrsattaa.i private place or Institntion; good references. ', Box 2606, '.CaU offlce. . " \u0084.-\u25a0»-,£ EXPERT accounting; 20 years* experience in' railroad and bank accounting; references" bust.! V Box 2621. CaU otflce. : : SITUATION by coachman and gardener: worked! - 15 years In prrrate ' family. Box 2822.- Call. \u25a0 GOOD pastry cook and baker." stetidy and sober. \u25ba'\u25a0 -: wlsfajNi sltnatton.' - Address bos 3638. Call offlce.': \u25a0n' -_3£?n7£L fflffjfL^y*^T***™, '"'- \t you want work tt any description. " male* \u25a0or female, writ* to J. W. McCCISTION* 26« Pa< rifle «v.. * Sant* Cras. ' •\u25a0-.-• I HELP WAyraD- Ftmal* THE GSKATEa SAS FBAXCIICCO CLOAK GO. A — SALESLADIES \u25a0 wanted • for new ; first - class - :. candy: store.' $8 a> week -and chance, tor ad- vancement: no experien*-*) nec«*saxy; •*« party here at 2:30 p. m. today. MRS. M. B. DAi. ;.; 62tf -Hyde ; st. \u25a0 near Geary. ;...;\u25a0,- A— WOMEN and girls to pack: caady . la retail -store; $8 a week and Increase when . experi- enced; see party her* >at 3:30 p. m. today. M Rg. M. 8. DAT. : S3* Hyd* «t \u25a0 nea^ <3eary . COMPITINT." «xp«ri«ne«4 boatnasa - woman . tt* • - branch ataaagirmeat; methoda taatat; ascvrltr , Box T»,-C*ll ofW. TUlom ml 11