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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895. 4 il Mollle R 11 to 5, Mainstay 4 to 1, Three Forks G done in caring for children taken from the NOTICE OF MEETINGS. _SITUATIONS \zf‘NTED—Lonunum; GREbGENH[] IS A 30to0 1. lowest homes, where they are slmostibom SEnoEoTan Ko s EANDL ‘wfi ?TEDW_‘,TTTUQ.T,,‘,,{. R, vERY OF i at i i- B gt FHIS EVENIN private stable, or ) by mide Around the Ring. Tio s teC forand put Inibehen Sap 4 207130 sclock. By S ot ihy W 0L A le-need Swede: first-class references. Address by, 5 ONBERG, Secretary. s, 7, Call Branck 03 y A LODGE NO. 1. will meet THIS (THU R March 7, at 7:30 o’clock. CHALLENGE COP, s Crescendo is a half brother to Wandering solate wretches are taken in and cared for : < 5 lies. She told k done by the 71 | Charlie Weber piloted the flying Cres- armywith its liohan on Jackson sireet, REA h cendo. , | Where tramps and bummers and discon- . SR el HE RAN AwWAY FROM HIS FIELD AND MADE THEM LOOK LIKE " D0GS.” A CRACKERJACK YOUNGSTER. Major McLAUGHLIN WON THE MILE AND A SIXTEENTH HaNDICAP. “Ain’t he a dandy!” This and other similar exy s were all that were fter the two-yecar-old race at the r won by Naglee Burke’s fine-looking nut son of Flambeau and imp. Janet And he was a dandy, a 1 crackerjack, the best two-year-old that has been cut loose in many a day, and if he is not heard from the other side of the mountains this summer it is because he has passed to the equine land of rest. He had been showing phenomenally fast workouts down at the Garden City track and two or three carloadsof San Joseans came up to get a little San Francisco money. There were thirteen starters in the race, a hali-mile spin, and when an unsuspect- ing bookie came to Crescendo and chalked 20 to 1 against him he must have thought he 1 offended some one and was going to be mobbed by the rush that was made for his stand. But this let the cat out of the bag, and the pencilers grew wary and rubbed the colt’s price out all over the ring. Finally3to1 w laid, which was pounded down to 8 to & sion, Leon L, Ruthledge and Ferris Hart- man were also heavily supported in the betting. With but short delay_the flag fell to a very good start, all being fairly well bunched. Getting away third on the out- side, Crescendo immediately went to the front, and ruling off the first quarter in 231, seconds, simply spread-eagled his field, winning e :s up by six lengths in the fastest time ever made by a two-year- old in_a race in California, 4814 second: The Kentucky sf Longfield filly, Elsie Ferguson, her first start, a 15 to 1 chance in the betting, ran a remarkably at post time. Tor- i 99, Misty Morn 163, Mahogany Nun and Bellicoso. W. O’B. Macdonough had a good bet down on his gelding Ruthledge, formerly called Ruthven. Burns, who had the mount on My Sweet- heart in the first race, was jostled and thrown from the filly nearing the turn into the stretch. He was not injured. Tobey evidently runs better at long odds. His race yesterday was a surprising im- rovement over his run the day he started avorite. W. E. Applegate, the wealthy turfman, accompanied by Charley Dillon, leaves for Lexington, Ky., this evening. Paloma, dam of Armitage, the mare for which Burns and Waterhouse paid $7500, recently dropped a filly foal by Surinam. Dave Gideon was down on Tom Clark to win the first race. Naglee Burke bet $1400 on Crescendo. Barney Schreiber be: few hundreds on his imp. Woodlands gelding, named_after the popular comedian of the Tivoli, Ferris Hartman. Charley Asher went down the line on Major McLaughlin as though it was all over. Frank Van Ness cut two good things loose in Myron and Mainstay. Neither ran placed. Riley Grannan started in -the day wrong by playing the Julia Martin filly in the first race, and followed it up by play- ing Esperance, who finished unplaced in the second race. He had varying fortune in the mext two races, finally winding up playing Clacquer, who won the last race. Will Wallace played Polaski in the l'mmli ap, and thinks he was on the best horse. Sam Summerfield and his partnar, Miner, did not book on the colt race, but thought Ruthledge such a good thing that they played the Macdonough gelding up and down the line. George E. Smith (Pittsburg Phil) dumped his money in on Leon L, who finished third. Morven beating Mollie R, nosed him out of a Pmre bet in the last race. Coleman of the Stuyvesant Club y did not fancy Clacquer's chances, by the length of his'line after the race. A half-mile race for ponies is one of the features of to-day’s racing card. Following are the entries for to-day : First race, five-eighths of a mile, non-win- ners—Littie Tough 96, Chenuck 80, Midas 101, Claire 92, Mt. Carlos 114, Montalvo 107, Sera- phin (formerly St. Cecilia filly) 100, St. Jacob 102, Soledad 108, J O C 95, Steadfast 83, Laurel 98, Eli Kendig 108, Ricardo 96, Idalia | gelding 75, E1 Tirano 84 Second race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile, sell- ing—St. Elmo 86, Howard 104, Robin Hood I HERMANN OELRICHS WANTS TO SEE THE EAST PITTED AGAINST THE WEST. HE WRITES FOR PARTICULARS Los ANGELES MAY BE REPRE- SENTED BY ITs CHAMPION ‘WELTER-WEIGHT. Superintendent Kennedy of the Olympic Club is in daily expectation of receiving a telegram from William B. Curtis of the ew York Athletic Club accepting or re- jecting a proposition that has recently been made to that organization by the Olympics with regard to sending East a team of boxers to compete with the best men in the New York club. Hermann Oelrichs, a sportsman who is passionately fond of boxing and baseball, has written the fol- lowing letter to a friend in New York with a view to bringing about a championship fisticuff meeting between the representa- | mon, 8. Schw | dent; Henry Meyer. and led to better lives. She described the rescue home where they have always from twenty to thirty women who are being re- formed and placed in sitnations where they will be freed from temptations. The la- dies present crowded agout. Mrs. McFee after the lecture to congratulate her and express their interest in her work. THE OHEVRAS. Steps Taken to Establish a Central Body in This City. There is on the Pacific Coast a Hebrew organization known as Chevras, having for its purpose, like the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, the relief of members in dis- tress, the care of the sick and the burial of the dead. In this city there are four chev- ras—Shaare Refooah, Refoah Scheleimo, Rofa Cholim and Shaare Shalom. These as well as others on the coast have been working under the same general rules, but for lack of an executive body similar to a grand lodge or supreme council there has been more or less disagreement in regard to carrying out the laws of the organiza- tion. With a view to avoiding such dis- agreements in the future and to harmoniz- ing all existing difference steps were taken st Sunday in A. O. F. hall toward form- ing a grand cheyra, or a committee of arbitration. Those present were: M. Silverstein, president; M. Michales, vice-president; D. Lande, secretary; A. Michaels, J. Zinna- artz, H. L. Springer and Charles A. Berliner of Shaare Refooah; L. Redlick, president; S. Schein, vice-presi- dent; J. Goldstein, secretary; L. Bahr, M. Lehman, A. A. Jonas, H. Simon and ) Cohn of Rofa Cholim; C. Berliner, Y{l‘e -president; R. S. Roberts, secretary ; , Emil Cohn, H. Fabian, Michael Marks and A. H. Craner of Refoah Scheleimo; H. Bernard, president; L. Benjamin, vice-president; I _ess, secretary ; J. H. Coleman, A. Dav J. L. Abramowitz, M. R. Coleman and S. Popper of Shaare Shalom. The organization was effected by the election of H. Bernard president, A. J. Jonas vice-president, and 1. Less secretary. A committee of twelve, three from each organization, was appointed and instructed to prepare and present at the next meeting |a plan for the purposes of the new organization. e A GREAT YACHTING EVENT TO BE HELD ON THE BAY THIS A CHANCE FOR SMALL CRAFT. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE PRIZE CoMING IN FasT—OPEN At the annual banquet of the Corinthians given a week ago last Saturday night a communication was read from Will Brooks, the well-known yachtsman, suggesting the putting up of a challenge cup which should be open to the members of all regularly organized vacht clubs on the Pacific Coast from Puget Sound to San Diego. The 2 EVEK By order of the master. o d ! St e KFRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretal THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE B ocknolders of Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the corpor tion, 327 Market st., San_Francisco, Cal., on MO DAY, the 25th day of March, at 12 M., for the elec- tion of @ board of directors, o serve for the ensuing vear, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ROBE OXN. T1 anmm meeting of the stockholders of the Sierra Lake Ice Company will be held at the offi of the company, room 27, fifth floor, Mills build- ing, San Fran ca, Cal.,, on THURSDAY, the aay of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve tor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer-books will close on W the' 20th day of March, 1895, at & STOC annual meeting of docino Lumber Comp: mpany, 40 C; MEETING — THE holders of the eld at the room 1. , at 11 o'clock ctors for the tering of the by and all other I Me on MONDAY March' 18, 186 for the election of di MARTI' & CO. MPLOYM Market st., main telephone all kinds of reliable female help. Q'F TH W reau firsi-class Swedish and G awaiting situations. 33 ForGooD sERVA ¢ MME OF ALL POLI LE 4 at MRS, FENTON WANTED — BY A STEADY COMPE woman todo housework; is a good cook and laundress; not country; wages moderate. 529 Mission st., near First. in a hotel or boarding-house. Call 519 5 s : city or country. Address H. F. W IDoW OF 30 W S HOME AS keeper for widower or small family; city or country. 94815 Howard st. 100D, RELIABLE COOK W X tion: n to the co a 815 Mission st., near Fourt " WANTS A PLACE kecper or as nurse for invalid lad. 14 Bluxome st. N BAT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- AN “tion to do light housework and plain cooking, or as second girl. Call at 1926 Howard st Sixteenth. or addre V\[m'm IAGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE VL situation to dolight housework: isa good cook good reference: no objection to_a short distance in | the country. 1 or address 131014 Page st. W IDOW WOULD LIK 10. housekeeper; count 'W'A. TED—A SOME c business house; had 5 YEArs experience: writes 8800d quick hand: good references. Address N. L. TURNBULL, hox 10, this office, V F ANTED—POSITION AS GARDENER BY A man who understands his business: landscape Address J. W. B., Wood- or greenhous: ward’s Gard, all repairing and bl perience in all class 1929 Magnolia st., Oakland JITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN AND vife, with FEMALE HELP WANTED. ON A RANCH; CHAMBER. maid and cook, boih for same hotel housework; waitress; $15, $20 and_$25 country. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. D — WOMAN COOK ery; girl housework, no cooking, n Kirl or woman caré two grown ch girl or won 820, resort; erman girl Ss for plecework: . Alameda, Vallej try towns: 25 girls fo $20 and $25 & mo; you wish work your name and address is on our books. | & CO., 749 Market st | WAt ~$20: 2 M0¥ | waitresses for summer resort, to work in Aj hotel walitres ate of Nevada, $20, . 110 Geary st. AUNDR plain ironer, ¢ city, $25; worki e general housework. $20, girls, light housework, $10, $15: French nurse ar seamstres R.HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS | HE 3 DOWER n Rafael, | CU. ton st., room 2, | W S AND CHAMBERMATD, ¥ | s Hotel, $20. Apply MISS CUL all | near | | maid, $20: laundress and chamberm rE PROTESTANT NURSE avian or German cook, 3 in famil; | valid nurse, $20; 2 French girls, $20: 4 German and S housework, $25; botel ws { for cooking' and housework in city F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. () COOKS 30 AND ¥ CO! & gseamstress and chambermaid, work girls, city and country, 2 t0 $15. Apply HOUSE S CUL. RK, ALA- X, 105 Stock- meda, $15. Apply DT ton st rockton st. PRENCH S G . 1RL, $25. APPLY MISS 05 Stockton st. French seamstress and cham young French girl as assistant nurs young girls fo fill light housework p 3 and $15; 20 housework girls at $20 and $25. Ap- ply to MISS PLU. 4 Sutter st —AS | \'uux i SECOND GIRL, $10. MISS CULLEY, W | 105 Stockton st. ood e, beating Leon L ims» Vigor preferred. Address W., | s Hppal ety 2 o a H. Brown, lot on box 85, SCOND GIRLS, ( length for second place. 109, imp. Elise 106; Tigress 94, Conde 105, v hanan street, 137:6 N of Broadway, country :_ waitresses, city and 3 Cell 1R May McCarthy 100, Red Pat 86, Hiram Argo | N 26:6 by W 91:8; § 087 Minorer st . The favorites fared well, Road Runner John Payne 101, Garcia 90, Ross 86, ML, Albert and Charlotta W me, same; $10. N lent cook, wi y 3 & o pooe . being the only one to disappoint his| Carlos 108, Captain Coster 104, Burmah 101, | _Philip Filsenthal to Caroline Filsenthal, lot on 4;3{;10‘,_ S 'y | J ADY . finishing third pray 101, Venus 96, May Day 101, Vulean | Thomas McAleer, a Los Angeles | W line of Fillmore street, 50 S 0f Pacific avente, § LI SCven). | 24 wa The Julia Martin filly agd Tom Clark were both well supported to tin the maiden race at five furlor ch going to the po Athlete. | 28,by W'100; gitt. [From a photograph.} Third race, five-eighth: | Tartarian 106, George F. phy 90, Clacqner 90. nursegirl, $15: housegirl, $20; girl to wait on table, $12; cook, $25. ISH O] of & mile, selling— mith 100, ‘Tim Mur- osephine Bodwell to Minnie A, ide of Waller sireet, 57:6 W of le ST st st ‘QTRONG WOMA S “aay : = exc e 2 in family 11 to 5. On reports of fast workouts, arth race, purse $200, half a mile, ponies and Mary Donohue A GOOD MORALS (PROT T s , Purs ] e, & 3 3 i wants pos h sD—YOUNG 'q Myron and Yreka were played somewhat. | Gold Coin (Me H. Hunn) 140, r-(..;o,-o‘(\n,_; - | tive boxers of the great Eastern and West- | 10t on YR b %?‘Ql*.zx‘;:.‘.x'\.féné‘;?»f'x.‘pr'm THE CAPA- After Myrgn had led tthe half, Tobey | mond or Lieutenant Smedberg) 148, Aladdin | ern athletic clubs: , E 77:6, es s | W took the lead, heading the field into the | (Lieutenant Benson) 146, Je: | stretch, where he was in turn passed by | Simpkins) 148, Ysabelle (Mr. sie Sturgill (Mr. iD LADY WI» C. Hope) 148, | .E. C. Curtis do general ho irtin to Louis D. Radgesky, wenty-second street, 215 W of sale house. Address in applicant’s handwriting, 9 irst. Teller of the Bank of the | stasing age, nationality and compensation desired, line of " P iutee - , box 108, Call Branch Offic Tom .C1 ho won handily by two | Finesse (Mr. Tobin) 148, City of New York, New York—DEAR TAD: 1 &1 & | Vijencia, W 55 by N 114, subject o' morta B = L D NI TROKG PR om .Clark, who won handily & D' ifth race, seven-eighths of member and very much interested in the Olym- | 26000, & WIDOW LADY "WOULD LIKE A [ \Y TED—A N STROX TANT lengths. Tobey finished second by nearly | gernardo 106, Lonnie B 98 pic_Athletic Club of San Francisco, the first | girl, not over 30, for cooking and housework ina family of 3 aduits Thomas H. and Sophia A. Jones to Fannie M. as b ow Blossom 84, | 8nd foremost club of its kind in California, | Fuller (minor), lot on N line of Jackson street, in fi i ekeeper. Call 967 Mission st.. room the same distance in front of Soledad. Trix 101, 3 mandie 1 3, The Challenge Cup. Apply 1815 ] : 8 kind ir Hyde st., irom 1 to 4 P, They were a poor lot that went to the | Barcaldine 89, Rico 106, Olivia 94, Captain | 804 I think one of the liveliest in the world. | 112:6 E of Spruce, E 25 by N $2450. Sk igi S Wil 8. 10MP = = post i the Lol o furlong | Rees 104, Mollie R 88, Don Fulano 107, Seaside | They are always doing something in the inter- | _ John O, Woish to Catherine M. 11efiernan. 1ot on | [Sketched from the original design by Will Brooks.] Bl o | JoxPERI RATORS ON_ Tl run. Had any other boy been upon | 89, Miss Buckley 90, ¥ est of the club, #nd I want to do what I can to | E line of North Willard street. 126 N of McAllls- | — | postals. Cali 1 U buttonho PORTER, SLE! ametiotbos Kiny = ixth race, one mile—Braw Scot 101, White- | he!p them. Mr. Kennedy, the club's manager, | 173:6.576:6, W 161; also lot on | , he would have n at short odds, but ‘“Corncob’s” ng of late has been snDum-eru n that Sto 1 was laid against Donathan’s filly. She got away from the post, last and STANFORD AND OLYMPIOC. von easily by two lengths from Mutineer. The favorite Road Runner finished third. The mile-and-a-sixteenth handicap went to the Kentucky lin, the favorite at2t01,8t05 there being cons Sansome sts. "GIRL FOR GF of 2: no washing §750; 0 i“l'xxm“ SV Sner DOt ey | omonosian masihalled sl g ront iy o H D R s hana aning by the day. Pleas 50; also lot on corner of Montgomery i i a i guests. ! ey T aeuCle PSRN G e bert streets, N 77:6, B ~50; $10. "¢ | the Corinthians and their guests, and | o, 720 Wildey st off Filltaore, bet. Bush and t - - 2 i { Comm odore John W.Pew went to work | pine. be 1t from Boston br New 1o 5 i i | - M. Morgenthau Company (a corporation) to | 0 12 S, | Shlatioe. it L ew Lor “(i" all-round | 154i5 Schoenberg, lot on SE corner of Twenty- | immediately receiving subscriptions for | <7 5¢ WOMAN WANTS athletics, but merely sparring—and I therefore | firgt gireet and Bryant avenue, S 85 by F 100: §10. the cu washing, ironing Y st Write to you to know if you can further this ob- | " Fdward Downs to Sarah Downs, undivided halt Mr. MES. L., 1¢ Amateur Ball Players Who Will Spike | J€¢t If necessary, see Belmont and that old | oflot on NW corner of Kighteenth and Dowglass | MT- e = iriend, William B. Curtis, your namesake; also streets, W 45 by 110: gift. = n 3 the Diamond at Palo Alto. Harry Buermeyer and others to whom I have | _Cathérine R: in; § 512 Leavenworth | Y OUNG GIRL, COMPETE obtainable at post time, | mcet the Stanford University nine mnext | 15%ring thes teatns togsther. Phe Colttornians | - Beriki Lewlson to George D, and J. L. Lewison, | With _ the achORmer Sand s e ek Gl R 810 EFDD erable play on Eckert, | Saturday afternoon at Palo Alto. This | would senda team of six with their trainer |10t on X line of Post street, 60 W of Taylor. W 20 | promises to see the greatest event in e ABLE WOMAN WISHES T0 DO | stone 100, Nebuchadnezzar 8 : Thelma 90, | has expressed to me his desire, if it can po: McLight 100, Grand Lady 90, Warrago 90. bly be arranged, to bring about a match be- tween a California team and an Eastern feam, WORK BY DAY or housecleaning. Call or ad- Few has met with the greatest suc- cess, more than two-thirds of the price of eth A. Hayes, lot on | the prize having been already subscribed. YIRL OR WO) TO HELP IN KIT ORK | G155 R trer ats zzanti to El " FOR GENERAL 219 Broderick st. RL FOR CHILDREN n - et = A M e nnEay hisalts AR by N 50; also lots 64 10 77, 83 to 94,182 fo 1 aquatic sports ever witnessed. The cup is | §7OUN SPEAKING GER- | (NTRI, ASSI "LIGHT HOUSEWORK, Claudius and Gussie. Imp. Doncaster was | Will be ;hims‘l’f"‘e"‘ s L e e s s ‘ Prictia Valley lands: flso lots, 2334, 2235. 2263, | gpen to nll literally, for the smallest ot man and English. deaires situadion for upstairs | G amn'tomlly. 91514 Gevermrion o 1down a point at the close of the | these clubsand a large crowd from tnis | 135 feather, 158 middle, 135 light and 175 to | 37810, v Map 4: aisolots 1155 t0 1160, Git Map | }o0¢ has an equal chance with the majes- S R e a s au e o] 1 betting. | city will doubtless be present, as consid- | 180 heavy. Iam not sure that these \vciumsi Berta Lewison to same, same: $10. tic Jessie. After a short delay at the post the flag | erable interest is attached to the game, | Coincide exactly with our Eastern weights; sent them off to a good start. P: ng the | g S i e stand Major McLanghlin, Eckert and Gus. | - ¢ members of the Olympic Club have ] 3 Sarab W. Allen to Adwm Ulm, lot on N 1 K ines » | Y OUNG WOMAN Wi DAY my fmpression 15 that e are about ten pounds | By seece 15:10 E of ‘Hame s 10 by o ag:8t | o F, Brooks has drawn the outlines of the | ¥ Gu'viic to o teneral homsowo CES—EARLY THI héavier for bantam, feather and light. How- | $10. challenge cup, from which a design has | laundry work. Call or add. 859 Mi ove Company. 318 Marl i, cookil iom st., m. or | £\ Carson LS M - ; | signified their intention of witnessing the | ever, see those who'are up in such things now- | = Bertha Lewison to George D. and J. L. Lewisen, | been made by a local silversmith. | (1oMp T SWEDISH SECOND GIRL | (JIRL FOR LIGHT HOUS sie were in the front file. At the turn by Ao Thetao s e cho | 2days and let me know promptly. We will at- | lot on E line of De Haro street, 283:4 N of Yolo, N | The vessel will be of solid silver, mount- | (r desires s ion to do chamberwork, waiting | \X llejo st., lat 5. the clubhouse Hinrichs took Gussie out in | match: g are the players who | tond 1o the forwarding ot the team from this | 30:4 by E 100: $10. ed on an ebony base. The standard of the | ‘and plain sewing; city or country. Address C. C., | 7NTRL FOR HOUSEWORK. INQUIRE 1610 front, and galloping so easily she looked | will represent the university and Olympic | end if you can find out about how much could | Same to same, same; $10. o h a chain around | Pox 105, Call Branch Oftice. X Market st., bet. 10 and 11 A. M. YIRLIN SMALL FAMILY | I ing, general housework; $20. 1916 Broderic | (LERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; mind children; $10. 218 Twen < L 9 b cup will be a capstan w s be charged for > vas | W. R.and Phabe A, Hearst to Potrero Land Tm- | & 2 £ E 3 Y e Jound eaeible’ tor Have o meflctzs'(l’uill,x.m‘;lnx: {[provement Companyiioton X line of Penneylvanla i1t 8010 189 8nchor loaning againspit.. (The | (OMEETENE YO nford. Position. Olymple. ki : P avenue, 276:4 S of Twentieth street (Napa), § | cup itself will have three handles, after the | }/ Kind o Pltcher Weldon | Of the kind. It seems to me it ought | 13575 L he Mg 11 WOT 65 praat. Lo | R B hs thehe b O'Kane | fo aftract attention. The men from the| i’ p. P. 'West to H. A. Jones, lot on E line of | TMan1er of a loying-cup, th o5 “H. Condes | Olympic Club will be all first-class, and I know | mwentieth avenne, 1285 : ;5 | Tostras, or ship’s beaks, the type of a com- Nealon | the exhibition will be great. I have been to | 190, Lyt Yenue 125 N of D street, N 125 by E all over the winner at one time. Entering | clubs: the stretch first by a length and a half, | s with Polaski and the Major hot after her, she maintained her lead until about a six- | teenth from home, where Isom, by di 3 WOMAN WANTS ANY | best of refes R AND FI ements by th , GOOD CUTT few more en, White. . fint of | Deer-. ¥ h At | X ¢ | 120; 8100. mercial city. Three faces will be present- 160 per day. | | FLIABLE SCANDINAVIAN hard ?rl!xlug, got (tlhe fi]\\‘ontle n}\] [rdmuf ar{d i ‘Ifm'v‘lw Grimnell mc,;:)r_ .\pn‘rrxng mntl‘)l?xsh 'helr!e mlul) there is| H. A.and Clara . Jones to Michael J. Donovan, | ed. On the main face will be a gold steer- s 1620 Polk st. i) ond we waiting. 1004 Mari assed stand a lengi jc nothing to compare t I have eve : o of Ty 75 N %8 R : g bl S e Ui 2 o 08 Saughter of Hyder ALl Polacis wassnin, | Abe Lowis Riaht el scen.Of course the. Dove, ulthotigh amateurs, | sireits X 30 by 5 190; R0, o 178 N o D | ing wheel in relief containing the arms of | v ITION & B | (GIBL FOR GENRAL HOUSEWOR e e AL, olad ) | Sheehan. . Center field | are young clerks working on small salaries, | James Schuyler (o Phebe J. Schuyler, lot on 8w | San Francisco. Another face will bear a _in the country, or would go to Honolulu, Japan | { e A Tl _ | Cathoun -Left field. . and it would be necessary for them to feel be- | corer of P strect and Forty-seventh ‘avenae, W | medallion containing an appropriate in- | of Burope as attendant with family_or in_any po- | D e B D Ml B e fore starting that their expenses would be de- | 82:6 by 8 100; gitt scription, and the third side will hold a | §iiontomakealiving. Address MRS. G 2 A and Brodhead, scratched out of the last - bsiituges. 3 3 frayed by what might be taken inat the gate. | A Timothy Shechan to Willlam Baird, 1ot on S line ion, i i vill be an ap; pria 175 N TR R S yinterciass field | 1Yol wart iy fuflher bariieuions wire oo | f fryman soni oot 5 of Culormla”avemue, | Tehlots (1 YAICR WU Do ApPROPIALe | yrosra, s v, wovTo G ¢ post a s ¥ {0 Dave been held the | the (Olvmplo Club ‘and X will reply’ oniall | Vejiontl s Yonms. Ducas to Macla/A eate, | Tia hitndle 6F which Will ben G010 phenis. | nasilyhe countr box 146, Call Branch. R with but & pounds up caught the eye of | coming Saturday, has been postponed and | points.” Please take up this at once, as M. | 1o; oo S e or inth avenue south, 150 E | The title of the cup will be the ““San Fran- | o i the handicappers and she was a heavily | Will occur one week later than had been | Kennedy s anxious to know just whathe may | of P strect south, I 35 5 by 100, block 535, Haley cisco Challenge Cup,” though this may be | Y played second choice, with Mainstay next | planned. The trackmen are hard at work, | Sxheot; With kindest regards believe me | purcnase: $10. St e i il Eae in demand. but they are all old men, not more than five | ° o - LceTel: JollienOxleio 19 et g arearet Linane, lot 13, block ‘ox““\]';' l;‘dea in : proposing the challenge | GTTGATION Morven, who is getting to bea perfect | new men being in training. Dole, 95, who | _ The members of the several clubs repre- | 4%* ALAMEDA COUNTY i e e Hea ST (0T entleman lately, surprised the crowd by | Won the pole vault in the Olympic field- | Snting the Pacific Association of the | | nd Mary D. Bartlott of Onkland to William | i1y to Tevive interest in yachting amd prin. | Bush st room 56 eading until a hundred yards from the | day games, is sick abed. He was counted | Amateur Athlethic Union have become | g 3cconnell o Oukland. fot on 8 e or Sonam ipally to encourage thz amall‘:\'uchtp\' JARVE: S AGED WOM3 wire, where Isom came along with the fa- | on to help Stanford through, but just now | 4€€ply interested in the proposed contests | street, 130 E of Cedar, £ 30 by & 133, 1ot 12, block first, thonght of open races on the bay for | L ton o do seneral hovscwork, vorite, and riding him out f;un‘ won by a | it looks as though his training would be so between the boxers of the East and West, | ]:03'.1 'v{hbons property, at Oakland Point, Oak- Al el be E)emou‘;s e formation of clubs, | %Wng. Add. 4114 Dore st., opp. Harrison, nr. length. Mollie R also came strong, but | retarded that his char of winning | and numerous letters have been received | 1°31: §7. £ 5 i ? et Nis Anderson of Berkeley to Grethe Anderson of | Mr. v at we incl JANISH GIRL WA was nosed out at the wire by Morven. certain events was out of the question, | {rom athletes who are anxious to enter the | perkeley, lot on S line- of University. avesreiss | Sy, FeW suggested that we include all SUMMARY. .- 1 4 bs ¥ 1 e men will constitute the team to be sent | 100, town of Berkelevsgitt T lmlfi]l; gln‘:; lz?!;gg“zh?mdri?fifigé mil‘;m: 556, EIRST RACE—Five furlongs: selling; g:;e‘“ {;‘l»‘ig:tgmu;{y irl‘xltllgler?en%s]afie{ PR s Th \Warger of Oakland to Minnie s mnsmlm e iztr)ancism Bayy s + three-year-olds and upward; purse $300, The Tournament Lists Soon wi New York hletic Club. | gireet, 125 S of Jones avenue, S 100 by W 150, it 2 B 5 5 to Be| Of the many applicants for places in the | Jois 9'and 10, block 30, Warner Tract, Brookiyn | CUP Will always be open to challenge, but race, a five-furlong sprint, leaving Claquer | _ The Stanford Univers: 10 g0 to thé post a 6 to 5 favorite. Mollie | day, which was to hav e-house. 8 Hayes st. SR AND ATTEND TO STORE; lizabeth and Diamond sts. | WANTED — A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR general housework; country; wages $15. Ape " FOR | ply 713 Ivy ave., forenoon. Address 32514 | (100D SLEEVE-MAKER AND FINISHER, | (I MISS 0. GRAU Gough st. \ xi’ RENTICE WANTED AT 330 SUTTERST, L\ Upstairs. N AT GIRL 4\ family 3 ‘\,’Xx TE T > housew WOULD LIKE v: chiidren’s | QEWERS R wear. 24 ty or country. ST LIGHT HOU 49 VORR utter st., from 9o 12. AT GIRL FOR GENERAL 936 Filbert. N LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S lis. st., top floor. trial contest, which will determine what | W of San Pablo avenue, W 37:6 by’ S 100, Biock | ClubS on the coast, and now the rules, SAN FrANCisco, March 6, 1895. BILLIARDS LOOKING UP. e ‘Williams of Oakland, lot on W line of Sunnyside 1 Str. Fin. Arranged & s g T SWEDISH GIRL WISH q‘\\;‘y‘:méu AND GERMAN EMPLOVME NT = 5 ek b el i v v i Y2 = ke vork, c vork| 3 ‘Antonio st., 22 12 5 team the most promising fr 1tsi Township; $10. there will be only one race a_year for its fon in good family to do general housework. | X office for good working girls. 11 - §39 Zovey, 03 (. Cochrs 1 2t C. T. E. Parker arrived last night from | clubs 1s said to bepghc Los Enf;e‘ig; th'hlcgg | E. B. Lovcioy of Alameda to Mary E. P. John- | possession. The rules make it possible for | Please call or write 12 Hyde st. oft Jones, near Ellis. MRS. OHLSON. Creka, 35 (Hiniichy). - #i2 & | Chicago and brought with him the news | Club _representativ SR G T A Yreka, 95 (Hinrichs). ... the largest as well as the smallest craft in JMRST-CLASS G WOMAN WISHES K L HOUSEWORK; R Thomas McAleer, | nue, where it is intersected b D NW tine of the four- & i) v : wages $15. Apply 3221 Briggs a 546 Julla Marin * filly, 60 e that Messrs. Schaffer and Ives would be | Who hol dsh the welter-weight amatenr aeré tract, survey made by 1. 1. Whitcher, thence gx‘xiufz“]{y ‘t?zcmfnr‘igxef: Dfi";h‘é‘em‘:gn' )‘:Iacgltn THNICIS LY nes) Minsecieauing dr inastin Disia ol i o _ Ison AT 2 !in Sa % 3 T championship of S i i SE 50, to the boundary line between lands Smad = — = 3 5 "TER SOT 1 SR % &'|in San Franciscoon the 16th inst., ready Saibionahip - °“§h°";:l Oalitomnia: | o8 oy, sadi P T Pt April 5, | owner, for [ am one myself, and one of the BY YOUNG A s NIEDCSEARERENSE OTICERD Rosal ® 71 |for the billiard tournament. Srcaleer 18 an all-round athlete, and as a | 1575 %and 1ands at said last named day owned by Shiientaibibhe ihallenre racdstis ot over i Sist w 1t housewor order, 25¢, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell, 346 Myro 41 8 | Astolocal players, Mr. Parker declined | Wheelman has won several races from com- | 4. A. Cohen, thence NW to. NW line of satd tons. | ©P1€ e e ol £thel 531 50 a week: no children TREE— " A" LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- 546 My S ? to state even possibilitics, because arrange- | PeLitors who are classed among the leading | acre iract, thence SW to begiuning, being portion | ¢0Me the undue preponderance of the large | § 1 Ol 1 o0 iy, 2. Winner, | ments had not been made, but there seems | Tiders of the State. George Green, who is | otlots 21 and b2 Ty e | OB —— G N e onDt : irk. eaS s S e | DOW in the city of the angels, writes that | 3 B Geos . = ¥ erences wants to get situation as housekeeper Betting: rk 11 {0 5, Toby 40 to 1, Sole- | PO Feason to doubt that the'clubs of the )2 3 gels, wril R. J. and Emma Brode to W. A. Clark of o b e gat 810 T o SBARARS st | i ottt iyt e | B il ented i e ot ‘Sl | ik 2 et S 1 AT, ARy, S kel ki Martin fi Myron 12 to 1, Monroe 500 to | possible in any 1t in a friendly bout, and i cAleer proves 78.25 W of Adeline, W 50 by S Oakland; $10. = = T EE Y L e COOKS, Wi shwashers, s “teal 1, My Sweetheart 15 to 1. yiindy = thabmaye £00d as his fricnds say he 15 the chances | . Willam C. McGrogor of Oakiand to. Fannte PALACE HOTEL. ©) SWEDISH GIRLS WANT A OO s A oo ams) e AT L S g are that Stewart Cartr of he Olymuis | Weber of Oakland, ‘ndivided 1-6 intercst in lois | Mrs I B Stehman, Chgo J Gilbers, Loulsiana oue as cook and housckecper and the other 10 | Juporersfor brickyard, shop-bakers, blacksmith fof 55T . SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; - i Jarter of the Olympic | on N iine of Ninth'street, 100 E of Castro, £ 50 by | ¢ Toux, Chichs F W Young, S do upstairs work: clty or country. Qall or address | ¢inocory ‘butter-makers. milkers, 3 off-bearers for D . purse £300. > Arrested for Selling Ducks. gl!uh will bave ghet omugcieav,er as one of | N 3‘?0_,(‘10;‘ f“ and 27, hlac:: 114, (:“I;mnn; also | P Kervin, Mexico T Morton, Arlington 770 Harrison st., third floor. Driohvard. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st Ind. Horse, weight. jockey st Str. Fin. A. G. Fletcher of the Californi: : 1is opponents in try out for positions in | undivided 1.6 interest in lots on SW corner of | Miss Clay, Arlington L Bossert & w, Brooklyn I 5 e e e CRMA - t. 'y 3 e . Sty a nia Fish | | 2 1 550, W 3 v 3 > i i | (YOOK, FOR A RESORT, 850; GERMAN SEC- 84 (Kin 11? 2, Lt 0 | 2 venth and Brosh streets, 50, W 50, 8 50, W | M A Dorn, Salinas Dr. 0'Bannon, Hollister K v ilies by the T 549 Mutineer. 93 (A. Tsom ), hea Commission swore out warrants in Judge | g maker desires work in families by the d € AL Cove | 80:N 100, F 100 (0 beginning. lots 14 10 16 and W | 1 ieinenee o) TH R New Y 2 o It is almost certain in case the New |35 teet lois 17 and 18, block 149, Oakiand: 810, | 11 st seos, wucige . DM Rachan, New York | hest references. ~ Address York sportsmen decide not to defray the | Robert E. and Mary 1. McGregor to same, all in- R B Clay, Arlington T B. Hall, Merce 1 5y 72 5; | Allarme, B. Blanco, “John Doc” Latag- | expenses of the team sufficient money will | terest in lot on N 1 W G i & 549 Road Ru 585 Esperanc 508 Bone Docto 3 #%i | U ond'cook, $12 a week; German broiler, $12 a F., box 135, Call | o 100 (R.Isom).5 3n 3n 32 | Low’s court yesterday f 3 5 (Burns)..... 81 bBh 42 p. ay for the arrest of P. 6 (Hinrichs) | week; cake shop, $15 & week who can_ornament, country ‘Swiss or German seaond Branch Oflice. K, et e b 5 0 3 o, o Jnth strcot 100 8 of | Mrs Walkup, Merced € Bigberi & w, Brooklyn | 'Y OUNG Y WISH NTLEMEN'S | $70; baker and pastry cook, $50. C. R. HANSEN 540 Steadfast, 99 (Russell). . $14 6 g o e ; B Castro, ¥ 50 by N' 100, lots 26 and_27, block 114, % CAN 5 mending to do. Call from 10 to 5:30 at 150 | & CO., 110 Geary st. : i princy) s «73& nousfind John Doe” Levy on the charge b; r[axsed among the prominent members | Gaiiand; also. all ineerent i 1ot on SR et o ot {;_D:rg’clgmf\({lhfixguhrkln e )lo‘flmrgfki\, & P ol < o 535 Valparaisc 51 a2 |of selling and having in their possession | Of the Ol)mglc Club to cover the expenses | Eleventh and Brush strects, 50, W 50, S 80, W Miss H Stubbs, N Y 1 Loeb, New York THOMPETENT GIRT WISHES A SITOATION DT e s i 435 Ed Stanle 9 o |wild ducks during the close season. The | that may be incurred by the athletes | 50, N 100, £ 100 to beginning, lots 14 to 16 and W W A Whiting, N Y. . B e 5 . Good start. Won_ easily. Time, 1:143;. win. | duck season expired on March 1. xer, ch. £, by imp. Midlothian-Filcna. S T Betting? Arnette 8 to 1, Mutineer Dr Chambers & w, Guatla ot 25'feet of lots 17 and 18, block 149, quitclaim deed, | T S Phelps 45, U SN M Scott & w, 8 foidoliogsswort: Fleassionll 16 Bluxoute s t Louis L F Graham, San Jose T Largen & w while away from home. MT. Oelrichs has San Jose | Y7 OUNG LADY | in fact intimated that in case it should| “45and: €10 et sonnl i LONG SHES WORK OF ANY job: 3 woodchoppers, $1 40 a cord, tools for- S : ¢ case it she Jane A. Miller to Eugene 0'Nelll of Oakland, lot | R D Baird & w, San Jose Mrs 1 Woodrifr, San Jose | X kind by the day. Call 137 Seves carpenters, $2 50 & day. C. R. HANSEN Runner § 10 5, Valparaiso 8 to 1, Sendtiach % | BACING ON WINTER TRACKS. |come toaquestion of home “digging” he | on W line of Chestins nireet, D2BA1Ye & ol | S Coror. on Joe ML o poruft Ban Jose | — Xind i G f Ed Stanley 100 to 1, rance 4 to 1, Bone Doo: Tt would raise $1000 ‘very quickly in volun- | cinallive, $ 9, NW 1o a point drawn ot right an- | Miss A B Correy, 8 Jose J Dierce, San Jose o i, would like to get work by th "ANTED—GERMAN GARDE “ tor 15 to T, Nipper 300 10 1. * ) Hone Boc:| Winners of the Ecents at New Orleans and | tary subscriptions from gentlomen sports- B L Cmsinut street, from the polnt of begin- | Miss Plerce, San'Jose A T Pieice, San Jose b b Sl Ul LT Country, $25 to $30; tiemakers, woodehoppers 3 2E pipe Ly, men who are anxious to see what the West | (ySimmol, sud point is distant 6167 W from | 0 Backus, Rochester W C Andrees, Tilinols | a5 Iaa sood washer and e e asdahoppers 5 5 THIRD RACE—Half a mile; two-year-| ST. LoUIs, March X to s Chestout street., thence E 51.67 to beginning, por- | A F Hatch, Chicago _ C C Cole, New York . olds; purse $400. —Madison results: Nine- | is capable of accomplishing. | tion block 611, Oakland:; $5. ¥ W R Gomely & w‘fN Y N Dc-more.céen»vn sixteenths of a mile, Manola won, April Fool | _Since the CALL first ann. d that the | Euzeneand Bertha O'Neill to Jane A, Millerof | I, A Youngs, Geneva € I Furman & w, N Y vith a child 2 years old desires position as | \W ANTED —2 BOILER-MAKERS, 1 O Ind. 1 3 e e 3 h ) » April Foo 3 st announce: al e r N 28, 2 X w d e e C ; G et ey 5t % ¥in. | second, Courtney third. Time, 59, Olympic Club was considering the matter | 22K1and, 10t on W line of Chestnut street, 288.4134 | T A Preuss, Los Anzeles C R Krupp & w Reading | working housekeeper; city or country. Address | WA T mitiwsigt and & carpenters for 31 n We 3 S g £ ior | S from Encinal line, which point is distant on | W B I Quert, Reading = G W Wilder & w, N 12 Sheridan st., off Ninth, bet. Folsom and Har- | Central America, go Saturday; two and four mule i:,'p {"er]){lltzson\l 112 (Chorn). 31 2n Eleven-sixteenths of aile, Merga won, Bob | Of sending a team of boxers East Superin- | Chestnut street 152.92 N from NW Eighteenth LKnnd?r. New yom" J P Paull & w, Pittsburg on teamsters, $25 afr? $30 and found; man about '; gt ]((m. l{gl:u. 2n 31 | Fryback second, The Surgeon third. Time, 1:14, | tendent Kennedy has received several let- | street, distant 51.67 W from W Chestnut street, | J E Babb, Idaha A W Thomson, Everett RESSMAKERS WANTED: PATTERNS GOT | Plece, $25 and found: handy man about hotel; res- raion, 132 Cehoberviile) .. 4 42 45 | Five furlongs, Backwoods won, Moderate see. | 1€TS from secretaries of Eastern olubs, in: thence W 15,55 N 1312 SE to polnt of begin® Miss 21 Olfver, Boston Miss .M Hunter, Denver o onter. 356, McDowell Academy, 213 Powell, | WUrsit vaiter, and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT 3 2 5 5 e i "48%; iti DT ot S p 5 nt? 51,67 feet Ches street jones & w, Boston er, Readin > e FRedancil Asadem L | 8 28 Sacramento st 616 Ruthledse, 100 (Grma). o5l 8 231 6 ond, Kathleen third, Time, :48% yiting the Olympic boys to friendly contests | Bosk §13° Oukiuncr, a5 " | Mt B R Miler, Coon o & o R 5T e S eomameno 8 Six furlongs, Peregal won, Dr. NTS — THE EI RTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT AG Lizzie P filly, 109 (Peters; ] OUSEKEEPER—RESPECTABLE WOMAN | aud 610 Clay st. v ilox s in wrestling - + ) 35. 3135 12 | Lemon Blossom third: Time, 1:9508. econd, ng and boxing. The Boston Ath. J. H. T. Watkinson of Oakland to H. W. Pine of ., N S, i R A ; 5 NEW WESTERN HOTEL. in wrapper, for mailing. 3 vo. 1649, 0 2. letic Association may possibly get in ahead | Oakland, 1ot on W line of Pleasant Valiey avenue, 749 Market st., main telephone No. 1849, fur- Paney, 109 (Hinrlchs) - v ® o) o Five furlongs, Jordon won, Irish Mik o v et A Y ge St aoe O V | W R Gordan, Springfield Wm Meredith, Buftalo nish all kinds of reliable maie hel, 515 Earemacir e 8 S0z ar | SR Iriongs Jorim esecond, | of New York ina bid for the local tearh, | 195 X from Xw T S 05 T8 W ion, | I C Writhans, Buftalo A Johnson,CaliforniaCity | SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE. o e — e = 115, S 7.84, S b1 Tveniide, 106 (Kinne). .. +::10 8¢ 117 | NEW ORLEANS, March 6.—Track fair. Five | 50¢ NorthSide Athlctic Club of Allegheny, | poinc of beinains et oo it Dot o | € € McCray, Cowgll, Mo i eaxen E¢lnno; Betting: ‘Crescendo 8 (0 5, Elste Ferguson 16 to | . Six Trlones, fap ot lm‘-”y :l:c%nd i lasting four days. In anticipation of a trip | avenue, 100 SW of Clifton street, SW 38 by Nw | D Tucker, N ¥ R H Wise, Seattle dress D. S., box 184, Call Branch Office. 1 0 SCHENNERT, em| nent_secretary 1. Leon L. 4 to 1, Marionete 200" o 1, Torsion 4 to | K third. Tipe. | » 5 © | East all of the leading boxers of the Olym- | 100, 1ot 42, Locksley Square, Oakland Town- HOROUGHLY COMPETENT GARDENER | of the Barbers' Associatlon, office hours from 8 (0 ,{,vu;;{l',", 1‘6‘«)‘;3"1‘1&'&:{.'5’&0"1‘}.3”3.",“ '8“1;3'!{.’ d‘;’;fl One mile, Rapidan won, Lord Willowbrook | Pi¢ Club are training like beavers for “the uh):{»: rf‘)?'mmra AT e PUBLICATION OFFICE: ivants a situation. Call or address G. 8., 2715 10 a. . and 2 t0 4 P. ., 19 Soventh st. 101, Edgemount 60 to 1, Pansy 60 to 1, Lizzle b | * gon %, Bonnie B third. Time, 1:4714, {hatests which are to decide who Will De | or Gubiand: tor onx Jos o3 deehion stoemt. 16515 1 | £25 Montgomery street, near Clay, open until 11 L WISIES POSITION AOheT PaA (om0 Arhve beker wakon: one G 3 Six furlongs, < 0 . i 51 BRANC CES=710 < Fifed Moloch nint amb won, Merritt' second, | the men to represent the flying O. Bttt S TS Y 192, Plng ot 38 8L IV | Stk nese Kearmy:open uni 12orclock midnight s | 1 Mbalnsls bouok 0r e eao, aon Loy | WU ERPOREDS Brcherud hech o by Haless 550, FOURTI RACK One and o sixteenth 2o M AT o = — Mathews Trace, Berpoloy site £90 ayes stroet, open until 9:30 ¢lock ; 717 Larkin | work acceptable. Address H. KELLY. 624 Wasii | You state In your application references and partic- . miles; handicap: parse $500. Nellic Alleges Fraud SALVATION CHILDREN'S HOME.| F. K. und Rota M. Shattusk to Mary J. Nelson | street,open until 9:50 o'clock ; SW. corner Sixteenth | 1ngton st. lars as to former employment. Add ke Ind. Horse, welght, lockey. St g St Fin.| 3 B deLasc, 2 2 ley, lot on N line of Russell strect, 356.15 | and Mission streeis, open until 9 o'clock ; 2518 | YAFANTED-WORK BY TOUNG MAN (G | 10% Call Branch, —_— 507 Major McLaughlin, 95 (R. . B. de lonss 00 behalf of Nellie M.J. | Mrs. McFee Lectures to Soclety Ladiesat Fove avenne, i 40, N 181,22 W 40, 8 15127 | M ission street, open until o'clock ; and 116 Ninth | W faaoh 1o wasty dishes, assist in cooking, house. | T'AILOR TO ASSIST IN PRESSING AND RE- Toomy..L LB DL 215 2n 1 Kelly, has petitioned the Probate Court to re- the H. Y Ent to beginning, being flot 24, block 21, southern por- | street, open until 9:20 o'clock work or other work. Please address H. VIELITZ, Ppairing; also young man who has vxfefiencein 533 Gussie, 97 (Hinrich 17 11 28 | move Dora Kelly asadminisiratrix of the este i S orknananglon: tlon of Shattuck Tract Map 4, Berkeley: $10. 533 Sacramento st., room 88. 7 ¢ | hanmg closheni HI8 Market s, xoom 10. bh 32 31 24 5 state | Mrs. McFee gave the society ladies in TR 507 Polaski, 100 (Griftin L = g glos! MArket ! B Sckert, 85 (E. C A of Della Kelly, Ler deceased mother. 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. BER, RELIABLE YOUN N, W AN TO CARE FOR HORSES AND GARDEN 544 Eckert, 85 (. Cochranc). 8 3¢ # | Charged'that Dora Kelly so tennours prypr‘i charge of the portrait exhibition at the Builders’ Contracts. (& BLE YOUNG MAN, WITH N S On T onse. GEOROR 544 Claudius, 102 (Bergen). .. WNNWW experience in care of horses and driving, Imp. Doncaster, 107 (A. ate theproperty which she is supposed 1o care | Hopkins Mansion of Art an instructive (dward Colman with 1, Willlamson, sewering, B aonniomen: 1105 Saorkion o LADIES | gy il nd of work: wages §20 and found: refes. | FULLER, 638 840 Mission st. . umi! 3 ., v — 2 - 5 3 T . . . 810 o R sie s, Do R sivie] B o ectare peibrdy on thework of the al-| RS IRLERME S 0 ST ST | e mivAme B Comb | St e B M G T | WA, ST TN, 68 ner, b. c., by Free Kni that it was worth about £20, and_she has since | Vation Army. The exhibition is in part for | #7d Franklin streets; $3850. 8 Teasonable. evenson st. S tion a8 coachman or. stable Bt ) [ et % Betting: Major McLaughlin 8 lo b, Gussie 9 101, | Tefused to have it appraised. The petitioner | the benefit of the Children’ P PO e S aud eae Poress | 28 MONBY TO LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO | public piace; oty O bountey, cos b1 2t st Polasiki 7 102, Claudlas 7 (0 2, EOkert 19 10 1, tons! | Claiims the estats 18 wash 3 nefit of the Children's Home of the | cept plumbing, gasfitting. mantels and gas fixtures . W.J.GUNN Ui B RO ANTED — FIRST Folaski 7 0 2, Claualis ckert 15 to 1, imp. state 1s worth at least $2100. Salyation Army, and Mrs, Chesebrough | {07 8 frame biiiding on % tine of Lot street, 75 5 of real estate. W.J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery. | top floor. ladjes’ fine shoes. S “ PP Grove; $2688. JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC OLORED BUTLER, WIT ST-C. 25 Jessie st. 560 FIFTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling; The Froebel Society. had assisted Mrs, McFee, who is in charge | J. H. & L. Anderson to Hyde & Cox, a frame Wmfl Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- C references from Nob Hill, wxu}[r.esysllfim'fxéihs:fi YW ANTED—PARTNER IN PAYING SALOC ; iree-vear-olds and upward; pirse §300." | At the lnst meeting of the California Frocbel | ”‘“u:-’m'llfigfif "é‘;] e Ok 0 A | i g e ©f Tweuty:thind sifect, 80W | curet. Office 807 Monigomery " si.; " telephons | dress FATRBANKS, 169414 Hosh st MY i oarsain: pariaer preterred to hieed hep Ind. Horse, weight, jockey. St. 14 Str. Fin, X ress the ladies. e is a pleasing and : k: foses elnorsy. t 3 534 Clncquer. 104 (16, Togm). ? e Society Mrs. Dohrmann read an interesting il iz = S a - D. Nugent to J. J. , carpenter work on JARMER AND WIFE WANT SITUATION | 636 Third st. 2 13 | Jetter from Miss Creelman of Seattle. whp 1o % | effective speaker and strikingly portrayed | aryro e i e B3 PAD TENANTS LIECTED ¥OR BA. : &k 5 S TR T '“"YI\Z\'T SD—COOK, $10 A WEEK: MAN AND ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDL wife for ranch; head cook, $50; restaurant B TEAM MEN ON | ) E-GLANVILLE CO,, v & N line of Brannan street, 180 W of onaranch: man can do general farming and G 5 TO SOLIOIT FAMIL VINE 521 Mol 1. 88 (6 Coonraned. . 3 31" 5 3 | complishing much good in the. ices kinger. | {16 £00d work done_by the army, particu- | Fouri; §6970. ; Colleotion Con ALS Mamie ty, 0% couDirs: (Pacific | wite 500d ook, _Address 268 Minna st. A irade: good comm 260 Fourth st 86 Munsiay. 106 (Tuberville): .3 4t 49° 41 | garten work there, Fhe subject for he amact: | larly in the direction of rescuing. fallen htiatily oo RS HAl BlwaiarCo R z AT LA | 2 GOOD PAINTERS, WITH OWN STAGING, | \a" ANTED—PANTS FOR THE 5 (628 Three Forks,07 (Hinrichs). 5 5°5 5 | Was “NatureStudy.” Practical lessons, aug. | WOmen and caring for destitute children. ydraulic ram clevator complete, on corner | B35 CLARA FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | & etc., want work; town or country; cheap. B, ¥ ARTER & CO.,7 Montgomery. Good start. Won driving. Time, g A try. J.BAUM TIRST-CLASS DISHWASHER $15; CALL Faay Sov warket s s o (Help Wanted Continued on Page 9.] | L Juckson and Lagunas §1555. rooms 14 and 1, 9th floor, Mills bullding, | 16 . Win- | gestions and stories were presented by meinbers | _ Mrs. McFee organized the Children’s Rt o e Practices in all State and ¥ 2 o Aozl Ne: ner, ch. h., by Three Cheers-Belle of the Lake. of the committee. Miss Day of Oakland ad. | Hom ich h: i i bout |/ 4 A And Kedoral ‘couria. CLASS S T X Beiting:' Clacquez 11 to 10, Morven 12 to 1, | dressed the meetinig on the $tudy of Deoate: t.huee'y:rn. Sl:f%f; o e %ei:; Aoy s Coueh Syrap Issold everywhere, sud | gg= 1B, MCINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND | I iuion: Wil work tness. Caitof Aomcss' DIk : will it always cures coughs and colds. Printer. 422 Commiercial st. e Bb8 ayor Chieap. Call OF address Disi-

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