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10 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1895 : —_— e e been of high class and exceptionally free at Honohluiu. but there is no conlingluu- i DGRAND ;12151;’ i _EITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. o é i i v j i i e, [y a N v N N N H[AUY FUH THE HEl-fll e, ase oF crophedness cas anmmacily Y J 3535355!?17;3‘;3' .i:igx.,"“&‘i‘&lfi]’fi‘,mf Le:e‘. Watsonville . I Wilson, Shcramento YOUNG, MAN, GERMAN, WILLING T0 A orier grocary and ha S One case of crookedness was summarily Ty S Lloyd, Fi 3 Vest Stde work, desires employment of some s 89 Markec st.. room 8. dealt with by the stewards, which served to livery at Honolulu, American ships also | 3 & mith, Ohlo {ii“nflfil‘c‘.r@‘)};f;d‘) 1n country or city; is familiar with groceries. Ad- | Se¢ party e R 3 — e .G flice. OF HALF OF PAYING RESTAURANT: how owners that only good, clean, honest havea sunply of coal at a port in the Gulf | A L Scofieid, Idaho W R Snape, Cripple Creek | dress C. C., box 43, this of D) <ner 1ady; wonld el EPor: o“_ou‘rd t‘g: tolernfed and the race- of Cslilon?!n.y In time of p\\-nr American | E T Roger, New Orleaus Miss Lioyd, Delawara SVALET OF EXPERIENCE AND INVALID fiild;‘?,- N i Ao e goi bli iated this fact by thei cruisers would be itted to coal in any | 5 3 Jlahn, Pasadena G. W Norton, Oakland traveling attendant; best of references from | fOF dov -6 Beat roqn going public appreciated this fact by r Board of EXperts Highly Com- perm Y | H Hastings, Stanford C Hughes, Chicazo jondon and Americen gentlemen; speaking D—MEN AND WOMEN WHO HA {riendly port, but would take the chances théir accounts with Irish Nationalists Await the | liberal patronage. To be sure there have J Downey, Chicago ¥ P Sparhawk, Fresno | pranch, German and English; shaves and cuts To collect o pl been reversals of form, but in muddy going t . of encountering the enemy outside of the | H H Highy, Oakland tterman, Oakland | pair,” Valet, box 3, Call. se un| stul. Koom 74, Colum- . e e Dynamite Ting: LR Coate, Petaluma E D Kiine, Oregon = ¢ = i 2 Summons of the Presi- this is to be expected. i e mend th y! "",};“%h&f}”" £ W A Mears, Pordand DrafSchnaber, Neweastle OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION IN PRI i One of the most popular innovations in- Batt ¢ detail for the naval court-martial to | pr 5 & Endicott, Tone & b MeFariend, Los ang | ) vate place: thoroughly understands the care of B b 5 dent troduced by the new Jockey Club was the attery. try Lieutenant P. J, Werlich for drunken- | M Hammer, Tone T E Langley, Fresno horses, cows, garden. etc.; good references. Ad- Third aud_Fourth—Single furnisie % idea of making Wednesday of each week ness consists of Captain H. C. Cochrane, | L E Rankin, Petaluma DrN W Willlams. Traver | dress D., box 89, Call Office. 15cup; week, $1 up; Operiall nistint B Ladies’ Day, on which occasion the fair U. 8. M. C; Lieutenant-Commander E. | T J Hambly, San Jose W M Wallace, Melbournc ATCHMAN, CARETAKER, PORTER OR OF HALF INTEREST WELL-PAVING si i & t Wi fie Phladaisia e = 5 Address Watchman, oward st. lady. No trifiers need address A. , box 4, call sion charge. As Christmas falls on that | NE RCE IN .| Fox, F. A. Wilner of the Philadelphia, | C M Weber, Stockton B Johnston. Copperopolis | MaR _Add e B s = y < = =~ THEIR HATRED FOR ENGLAND. | iuy 1e ]lg"eq(-n[ week, the clnb decided to IT IS A W FO WAR. Captain T. F. Kane, J. B. Milton, \{: R | Miss S Houiihan, Benicia R A Crandall & w. Chioago ERMAN, 28 YEARS OLD, WISHES ANY row i i v, i 'ordon, Neva V' R Ze linger, Chico kind of position. 'ss G. LR, throw open its gates to the | to-i Rooney and Albion Wadhams of the | G LGordon, Nevad w ind of position. Address G. KARLSRUHIR, Lrow open its gates to the fair sex to-day. —_— Mont d Li F. E Mrs M E Quinn, Benicla G L McCandless, Cal 156 Golden Gate ave. The “1“‘1 ‘17:; rare good on?, c;m rising 'hglhil;fg :n ieutenant F. E. Green of f\;:gnrne:&lw.lxav(fi)' ymrmmer_‘ax StaRosa APA B WANTS TO DO GENEEBATL Commercial x well-filled events, one of which is a|n~_ . i35 > ke GrIIpIe Lot Nomkulare work of liouse or cook, [n city, Oakiand_and TAND GENTLE A Mass-Meeting Will Probably Be|hurdle race with the largest field of Cruisers Can Coal at Homolulu and| The court-martial may be held aboard g{‘.lffi‘l‘;{é;!"g;‘;&‘é' R oster& v, L,os ADE | Yyamean. . I, Japanese Damboo Works, 1542 o : starters that has faced the tlag during the on the Gulf of California—The the Philadelphia. Officers of the navy | 3 'Camphell, Los Ang® FH Bevason & Seattle | PAFk st, Alameda. ) San I‘rancisco Held Soon to Discuss the | meeting. - ¢ speak well of Lieutenant Werlich, and the | J M Harrington, lowa S D Ballou, S L Obispo JITUATION WANTED—YOUNG MAN FROM | Sitnation. In the opening race Zoolein has shown Philadelphia. impression certainly exists that he has 7 S Dice, Stockton LuFrankenneimer,stictn Boston wants auy kind of work; stranger inthe | . ing i s | P 4 i TN , Lod! ® A Cromwell, Petaluma | city: willing and honest: porter in store or aron B 3 returning form, and should come very | some enemies aboard shecruiger.; Itisye- | R Ioll, o) &4 Gmuell, Paaluns Gentieman's place: undersiands gardening and il | 1 courses, 10c, at the : close to landing the purse. Little Mid i garded as a serious matter foran officer in | ¢ Aull, Folsom TG Woodwast S e BRoss| poiamac K plaoa wdecatsnds sasdiiion and sl oottt s showed well in his race on Saturday, and ghfll'ge Ol"_a U'Vlswfligf]a Shf'P t&zet?runki SW Moore & w, San Jose this office. “71,\'( should be close up. Julia O looks the | The board of experts appointed to test Pecause his responsibility for the safety o PALACE HOTEL. N URSE, COMPANION OR VALET TO IN D AERbLS s There was a meeting of the Irish Na-| best in the mile and'a half event, and, 03 | 4o dvpamite stme for them:i tense of San | he vessel s very great. It is said 10t to | P Kervin, Virginia City R Graham, Los Angeles | 1N vaild xentleman, or 1o {ravel: Speaks Frengh, | T00m: free bus to and from the ferry lists of San Francisco at Knights of | Foremost is bred to go a route, he should | L'¢ dynamite gu el ° | be such an astounding offense for the pay- | L Zeialer, Srokane M Nathanson, Chicago German, English; highest medical and private EDALE HOU:! ELLIS » ‘I‘U’”}‘ »d’B" soh Hall on O'Farrell and | be the runner-in. Libertine was beaten in | rancisco has telegraphed to General | master, surgeon or chaplain to get “Bale. W F Haringion,Stanfed Mrs Nathanson, Chicage references. Addréss Nurse. box 4, Call Office, furnished rooms, 20¢: §1 per wee! the Red Branc ar-in. B3 e Teii chiskiof oodiz that the bat Pt oundexter, Stanford A wton Jr, Oakland | Oakland. S 51 = % the mud, which is not to his liking, on | Flagler, chief of ordnance, that the geas T H Williams, Stanford T M Browne, Forest City |~ - - = 5 U Mason streets yesterday afternoon. Saturday, but the track will be dryer to- | tery has more than fulfilled all require-| From all accounts the officers of the | M E Meajer Chioarg G P Tailant, Tatwe | (JOLLECTOR, O AND I DBIIABES. ]“0. £ 206 Snte B molunte The object of the meeting was to con- | 4y and the sturdy sprinter is very liable | ments. 3 Phiiadelphia attended many social func- | C Hyde, Piainfield R Jones & w. Vietoria c“““g;l“‘c!efi““““" O, e 7, | 624 Washington st., near Kearn tions on the sound, and so much hospital. | Ms C Hyde, Plainfiela Mrs R A Richards,Boston e TANTED—MEN TO GET BO' Miss Hyde & md, Plain- ) jeut Newcomb, Alcatraz | (NONTRACTS FOR PRU Ve ING AND GRAFT. Steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, 5¢. rds taken: only sk TLVlhDjSIA week; rooms tinue the work of organizing councils of | to atone for his defeat, with Rosebud his | Specj ion i the test with | & the Lrish National Alliance and inci- | most likely opponem.’ Lucky Dog looks | s Pocrel mention is made of the lesh with | jiy was bestowed at Seattie, Tacoma and | Ay s Eeqcomt s ONTRACTS FOR PR dentally to discuss the possibilities of war | the class of his field, but he is unreliable at | 200 Pounds of dy 2 & han. | other ports that it may be said attentions | G J Roberts, Phila bands; guarantee satisfaction. Address Professor between the United States and England. | best. In the last event Jack Richelieu is | the projectile was thrown across the chan- | were Javished on them. According to all Prancr, box 77, Call Office. 7 ; Doyle of the Robert Emmet | ¢ATT¥ing more weight than in his winning | nel into the side of the mountain, where it | accounts Mr. Werlich reported for duty SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” EyoiSe CR WITH 5 YEARS Vice-President Doyle o L & | race on Friday, but the distance1s shorter, | exploded, rending the rocks and making a | one mornin, ; before sleep had removed the 58 OFFICE ofthe San Francis o CALT= | o, CLCe WAN(8 the charge of small engine, (o do Council occupied the chaur in the absence | and he shouid be close up to the money. . | great hols in the sarth, effects of adinner the might before, OSINESS OFPFICE ot tan ErnciwnoOatxr— | ittt I Secept iy waktas o Soh g e of President Crowley. Lhe California Jockey Club will run off | “'Aen who have studied the force and ef-| 5, L:¢ handsome new residence of C. D, | FI€ Market sireet, = b P. J. Dolan offered a resolution calling | the Pommery Sec stake, 2_mile handicap, | i5 by 2 " | McCauley, at the corner of Carolina ana BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montzomery s 9 l( @u{i\m) m‘;\ AN Msgr:_:r{[{_r; for a mass-meeting of Irishmen in Cali- | On January 4, the date originally set for | 1ect of dynamite as an explosive agency | Branceforte streets, Vallejo, Was ADDIODIi- | comer s omenory 5o o treet, | L as a poreer and can take caro o horss for a fornia to take some united action in the | the deciding of the four-mile Thornton |and noted the accuracy with which these | ately warmed last Saturday evening by a | “Trepayse smest opersntt o0 oclock. - dress ¥ 7, Call. 5 L AND HOWARD—= ornia a some ur stake. The latter event will be run later | guns charged with compressed air throw | large throng of distinguished guests, %18 Larkin street, open untii 9:30 o'clock. OUNG AN WANTS ANT D OF LEnTE wey of recruiting men for the United on in the meeting. the projectiles for a distance of two miles, [ 2mong whom were many representatives | &W .corner Sixteenth and Mission streets open work: has had 3 years' experience in grocery 3 v g L - 1 2 35 = % av: o o B T . s | incline o the belief that a revolution in | Of the navy. s ook *i ncie O o L T e omoe el FOESC utoh dsua e 2 rdnance has been produced. The greatest T 2 salon street, open unt 8 o'clock. LIABL MSTER, MARRIED, WA e SIGN OR TICTORIAL g P ¥ t distinetly - : AoRG N clock. situation driving heavy team: bas first-class EIETAG DRADE=SIGN OR: F1CTO; Nationalists wanted it distinctly under battle-ships can no more resist these pro- MARE ISLAND LETTER. b e o i references: 4 years in last place. Address C. M. K., ]{ palniing taught for #5: great opportunity . Do tood they were ready to enter the field at | oot ¥ 2 O | LEVY. 85 Eaghth an Fra SLOOMIUREY Wers rea IR L1 | jectiles than old wooden ships can stand - NOTICE OF MEETIN 8 et ! e the call of muc (l-\w;"mnmln.tvtll‘ll(“i(;'}‘lll{:;gf‘f | against the modern ironclads. Trial Trip of the Unadilla—Force | iein s y ';«‘c?,;';f;,’,:,ff,'fi‘s’.;‘,f,}?,;"fl‘:‘i :r;.'\,;\;:xfifir;&x A Py rHOYE was prevented by the consti f —— |79 RohEw v % 3B ~o. 114 F, n : ch; ot Fptary. CoSea DV RO ‘-\:ab‘ifim‘xfz ‘n recrniting station. Many | lfhe hfw?c Wh?%\ould 5“ “fn;"pm bly SE N oxkmen Not DI .n‘é“ff. Py Lflf",.‘,};\,fi.'glv}":'(fs‘ ractical farmer; AL references. Address JOHN W ANTED—LAEORERS 3 MECHANICS e shing g 3 | the explosion of 500 pounds of dynamite mintshed. MONDAY BVARIGacd meeting TIHIE SROWN, 12315 'West Second st., Los Angeles, Cal. 1o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse proprie- were in favor of a mass-meeting 10 express | Result of Yesterday's Coursing |against the nullor deck of a battle-ship ' lists i : : : 1~ TION. M ; SHINESE A N SSE INT | tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 the feeling of the Nationalists in regard to X can herdly be described. Itisa new force | VALLEJO, Car., Dec. 23.—The Navy- | fnvited e Iiil?f;l;l;lfi)r.d;:ggeun'. i e Commerciat s ' "ENT | Jarge rooma: 25¢ per night: §1 t0 35 pecyeek the controversy now going on between Stake at Ocean View in the calculations of war, and naval offi- | yard tug Unadilla, just completed at Mare | g===—SA¥ FRANGISCO CHAPTER N0- REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR Great Britain and this country. cers do not understand its power. In | Island, went out on her trial trip Thurs- Wl, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS also a bottl eof lager, be, at €37 Clay st. W ASTED-MEN WIHO DO XOT R their wages o place accounts with us; law and WAITRESS) ““As a member of the National Alliance,” Park. order to handle the new dynamite battery | qay last and much adverse criticism has | EVENING. M. 3, Do o said Captain Sheehy of the Knights of the men of Colonel Graham's Fifth Artillery 2 ranch R . S - } s been made by those little able to judge the THOGM. ‘1 v Protestant second girl, $20: Ger- C fon: harge unless successful. Red Branch Rities, **I am opposed to hold Willioe drilled ab the Etns andt risdeste y those 1i judg SHor W = - girl, $20; commercial Collections no charge uniess succes ing a meeting at this time. The president | Senator Lost the Final After a Hard | miliar with the requirements of this | act that she failed to develop more than be one and a.’—The San Fran- ek T B "momné';'f‘g KNOX COLLECTION AC Y. 110 Spter, r. branch of the service a speea of nife knots, and someassert that | fl'l’e“,’,f\i";;f::“:"‘l’{":feh"::"‘:f:{ e Representative Sherman of New York | not even that speed was developed. High | banquet on the evening of December 81 atBnei of the Alliance made known our_ position % when he_offered 100,000 men to President Run—The Favorites Got the housew tk in city and country. J.F. CROSETT 12 Sutter st. Cleveiand. The country knows where we | has introduced a bill in Congress to reor- | offici e B'rith Hall, 119-121 Eddy st. Bail at 8 o'cloc 3 SE COOK, CITY REFER- S Flag. iLAstiiiroduesa e ani] regimints o e | Officials at the yard assert. however, that ! banauet 10 6'clock, . Double. tiokeis, 53 50 amgic | 13 ences. ierman cook, small boarding- A T received a letter from a K. R. B. man — United States army. The bill proposes she is just as good as expected, so far as o B O i) AMES NIV, RoyallChiet h‘rnm;]ss‘do:L chambermalds ard waltresses, near | E NS, 15,20 AND a8 K. i = 5 States Y. 1 ses | i FRED MiLL ecorder. city, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 95 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 60 per weal at Sacramento the other day sayine that T A o bl . s speed is concerned. The coal used on the | T e e e Rifiow to | - A big crowd of coursing enthusiasts saw | that there shall be twenty-five reziments T A cemiaiyr I e MITNL 30, #1 L0y ani LA CANDELARIA MINIKG - COM- Ly MILTON, TH r? X s . % pany—Annual meeting for election of oficers | 1 | of twelve companies. In time of war the | emitted heat. The class of workmanship | and transaction of business will be held on maximum of & company is 162 privates | in the tug is by experts said to be the best | §$hAX, hecember 15 3895, at 10, o'clock x. . 5 D tiaestarTed f vith Senator, formerly | 204 non-commissioned officers. This gives | shown in any tug built at a navy-yard or | mrocia ey ouninonrest, X < 4 however, that I voice the sentiment of 100 | a gruel ing rup with Senator, formerly | 4 war strength of regular infantry, in- | ;O ol Reing Pahtoh e Eed TRORG I e that we | called White Chief. cluding commissioned officers, of 50,000 T EAORY o EEES e the field e Enz-| " The drawing was unusually even, and | men. she 5:’“[1{1 uiiover !&2 }lilunoé::{u o5 ug]y DIVIDEND NOTICES. $26; bourding-house” ook, 830; waitress, sumc | utes, done while you wati; all repairing done by d s moment’s notice. his is no S = 9 ez {758 § 3 5 Sou mer] ort, the y uble house, ; 4 good hounsework girls, city, R machinery: all repairing at half price; work guare ](‘ahuellxp‘xltul There has already been too | this circumstance made the betting of the [Bbo‘:,‘z‘g:n‘}.{;;'é’“.:;?eigg;fl;’;:fim";o“;’(g being the limited Epflce Tor Sl ot o HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN | voung girls toassist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, | antced. 562 Mission st Firat and Second, ~ » iveli k S e events carrying | i % p i e liveliest kind, some of the even YPiF | men each, the strength would be 1620 men, | 1078 trip. She stands well out of Water, | are co following semiannual diviends: 4,32 much talkin We mean busine: Society, 18 Geary st.—The directors have de- | 105 Stockton st. “I think there is something is war | severa! hundred dollars in wagers. The Assuming that the cavalry and artillery and to bring her down would be at the ex- | per cent per annum on term, and 3.60 per cent per VW ANTED — COOK ~AND KITCHEN-MAID sho | i £y | | Governor Budd. I willdo nothing of the | = y- % Kind. It is time enough for soldiers to act [ Of Test, win - the 24-dog stake at | when they are called upon. I can say, | Ocean View coursing park yvesterday after | 1 | | | of infantry. Each regiment shall consist | t¥iP Was poor and evaporated rather than Quane’s Captain Morse, after several weeks T once. s, please call or communicate with us at C.R.HAN & CO,, 110 Gea) URSERY GOVER- i reference. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. I OVSEWORK GiRi, s GOOD place: Alameda, $20; Berkele: : Sallnas, | ¢ ing shoes: call and see: ha ustees. s A. HILL, Secretary. men of the Rifles when I dec! stand ready to ta nt talk,” said Mr. Dolan, “and we should be- | hares were a fine lot that gave the dogs no i S actTal in. | pense of space for freight. annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and after for boardlsig-house, $30 and 230; boarding- TInE CHARGE FOR 3 & companies respectively should be in & : o 2, 1806, ERK BRAND, Secret: house, $25: first-class English_or German lady’s- gin recruiting among our young men and | end of wor k to catch them. creased to this numerical strength their | VW .batis now wanted is a plant composed | January 2. 1896. . Pt SN, Secrcerys girls, $20 and $15. Ap- this State of an A1l life_insurance company. be prepared for the conflict.”” The talent evened up matters from the | aggrezate would be 2106. of the latest improved ship building ma- DIVIDEND NOTICE—MUTUAL SAV- T, 424 Sutter s Address L. I., box 43, Call Office. ¥ “Irishmen should not go ahead of the ¢ 2 B SN it e P realats SR chinery and then a_torpedo boat or even a TIES BN ol BeN Eranuiacof BSE oSG —Ear MAN, SAN UA RLOS, $20; GIRL, ASSIST | (VALIFORN SFIT SOCIETY United States,” observed Dr. O'Neill, | Previous Sunday by making favorites of | b ihe Loetidp, Bart Mason, Augsl cruiser to build and tne officers at the sta- ,l,h“""’e" Cans o IICI I & divs boarding-house, $15: 4 housegirls, $20; 10 at (J wants good agents to work its accident and president of The O'Neill» Alliance, “and, | dozs that demonstrated their superiority | f,i,‘:.“;"J,fi,'ggé’fifi,:“fl,“}?fi‘fi‘:“ pihere are | tion and men employed on the Island TR (00) per comt per anmare on tasms s pones | #1210 #18. AT, LEOPOLD, 20 Stdokton st " | siek, insarance; “liberal inducementa. onered. 3. any way, I am opposed to holding a mass: | when slipped, and few short-enders got the | 105 ooty Cacary 1 tteries A O D B | would demonstrate to the satisfaction of | and three and one-haif (%.60) per cent. per annuin QVEDE, GERMAN. PLAIN COOK, BOARD- B P b St s |tk Cand 1ot the i S Er | the Navy Department that they ate cap- | 08 ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and | &3 Ing-house, smail distance iy countay, B25: two puEeGup RS weak JReL EIe oIS eaklifing F, H, I, Kand L, of the Fiith Artillery, ANy CPAEL e after Thursday, Jantary 2. 1896. Swedish girls for housework, $20. 111} Antonia, their turkey in peace and hgll)lt ux'tcm Y| Ocean View park seems destined to be- | and companies A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I and ;']b]el‘.’f cé’.'[‘fi:‘:‘x"’;"e‘(’i!us‘ll‘l‘:";h““fmi"li““"m GEO. A. STORY, Casnler. | oft Jones, near Kilfs. country Knows very well where the | .ome a very popular resort, for the consol- | K, of the First Infantry. Company H of | the Unadi Sy asRO0C. o DIVIDEND NOTICE — SAN FRA MES. ON_HAS REMOVED 10 Irish soldier will stand in case of war with | ¢ ¥ popt ) | thiis reginent tssta tionod at Sas Diexs Wit the prospects of complications | BB cizo Navinss Union. 542 Catiovnts ot | M Call early for good piace. * " and. It will be giad to have the | idation has drawn the b“'?“"-"‘“‘(‘i’f the | O et Lieutenant. Robert . aotieE® 1o | with Great Britain no noticeable effect has gomer Webb, For the ait vear ending with the | Tl S T S R BRCRAE flag side by side with the Stars and | coursing men to its meetings, and the First Infantry has been granted leave of | beemfelt at Mare Island, and will not be | 31st ot December, 11,53%,,:“,,‘,‘“;‘,";;,,";’,,def,[’,,’;fi WS up candies, for Monday ~— e Stripes. | crowds are larger on each Sunday. absen se. unless some unlooked-for order is received | {io ono hundredths. (4 82-100) per cent or'term | 8nd Tuesday. TOW ND'S, Palace Hotel. | U-ll(\ih 1!;': B" e E see the Caledonians foasted the Queen | Following is the result of yesterday’s | ' Following is the dotail of officers for | to hasten work on the Mohican or Ranger. | depbsits and three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent \’r NTED_A COMPETENT GIRL TO TAKE | IE OCITGCRN Odice s 1 at a banquet last w Now this is @ Very | srake: conrEmaraldn iy A el o A few job-orders have been issued to | on ordinary deposits, free of taxcs, puvable on and Gare of s 1itile boy In small fam\ly: references OND-HAND DYNAMC 1896. required; ghts; = 1 LOVELL WHIT | bad time to be dr toasts to the | Queen. England is our enemy because we rival hier in commerce. This talk about | the ‘mother country’ and ‘kinship’ is all| 2 have blccks, etc., made for the Mohican, | 8fter Thursday ct. 10 and 2. Randolpl’s Monroe Doctrine beat J.| Captain John J. O'Connell, First Infantry; | & Juire new. YIRG A HOUSEWOR ey ENn Jenny Lind | Captain Marion P. Maus, First Infantry; First | SD¢ Will require new spars but no order QSN oL MeGovern's Red Rose, Potrero kennels’ | Licutenant Louis P. Brant, adjutant, First In. | D88 vet been issued for them. 854 SPECIAL NOTICES. ety cat R.0'Shea’s Unknown, M. Traynor's | fantry; First Lieutenant Charles E. B. Flagg, | 1he Ranger will go out of commission < D e o = e rot. Yet while shouting about family ties »eat Sunrise kenne: assistant surgeon: First Lieutenant George A. | within the coming week, at which time FREE AT THE NEW COS- | YW ANTED — NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR John Bull is quite 2 in_trying to de- | Bay Farm kennels' Stamboul Queen beat J. | Detchmendy, st infantry ; Second Lieasen: | the Adams will s in comnisaion, The s, room 46, 850 Market st. AL e rea Y stroy our financial credit. Congress, how- | Kavanagh's Llying Jib, 4. Kerrigan's White | ant Frank £ Wilcox, Firet Infantry; Second | officers and crew drom the former have Ll < ; z BEs ud beat J.” Bradsha ki Llent )se: R. Binns, n s = A ity ever, can issue greenbacks nnlv_lv the | 1 onn's. Bowery B 3 | Becond’ Licutenant Dane . o “bmn"";."fs“ been ordered to the latter ship, which isin people will take them, and we can live on | ¢ McDonald’s Senator beat J. Mc- | Infantry: Second Lieutenant Sydney A.Clos the natural products of the country, whicn | unrise kennels' Butcher | man, First Infantry, judge advocat is more than E nd can do. Boy beat J. Kerrigan’s Dashaway, J. Quane’s | 2 a blanket is regarded in the ‘ashler. VW ASTED-NOUR WATCIT, 1§ Tepairing: best worx at Latf the r DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st. ‘QELL YOUR | lar pric third i L‘A D ITH NO INCUMBRANCE, UNDER | 30 years of age, to give baths and massage. Sy VURIKEs6; 100miGH ARRY MULLER ( ] TMENT OF T ANTED — GIRL TO SET TYPE IMMEDL scientific medical electricity for ,A(f-*‘r?.':evgfifiis ately. Mission Mail Oftice, 1035 Howard st. | tration, insanity. hysteria, piles, cance excellent condition. The coal and stores MRES. KOBB, 1085 MARK will also be transferred from one ship to 8, second fioor; genuine massage treatment. the other without the necessity of going “In case war comes the United States | Ceptnin Morsc beat “J. Bradshaw’s Merced | , Ste D¢ | into the storekeeper’s hands. - catarrh, consamprion, - dyspepsin. ) oy feind’s Tri e gy | n an offen: - D + —— e e n ANTEU—AN IN STRIOUS OLD LADY; < . &) should send arms to Treland, which isonly | lyer, H. Burfeind's ‘Trix ‘beat "Bay Farm | 3T as an « horffiglllml"lf; = ’;I“l(l"ehefz‘”fi The Monterey is ready for service, but BAD TENANTE EJECTED FOE 3£ | W 2oq bomesnd ool i io Vg, 01D 1 diabetes, malaria, neurylgia, rhenmatisn, asthm too eager for an uprising against its old Regent, Bay Farm kennels' Mission | 88 = : et Tapar . A 501 | ili not leave the island until after the | 2 Colisctions made, city or country. Pacific e el _ | fevers, hemorrho L u:erine dise ag = & | Boy beat M. Traynor's Valley Maid. | dier of Company D, First Infantry, re- holidays unless present plans are changed. | Cellection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. W AYFED—YOUNG GIRL TO TEND BABY. | for women; diusnosis free. enemy. First ties—Jenny Lind beat Monroe Doctrine, | cently stole & bianket and made a false 3 L P e WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOES | ' 117% Fillmore st. 236 E0e o0, K00RIc BAN “We await the word of command from | May Tea Boy beat Lily, White Cloud beat Stam. | the President of the United States,” said | boul Queen, Senator beat Bowery Boy, Captain Dr. O'Neill in conclusion, *‘to take the | Morse beat Butcher Boy, Mission Boy beat 5. G, WOOD, MIDWI, E womb specially: prices reasonable F Captain Kane is now on board of the SRS e S TRETCTTC tatemen ¢ ek : : TANTED-WOMAN TO WORK [N . Fs l::;:y$, Cé’é’,ff.,',’;‘,',’f"f'"’He“flis ’?oul:,lj gmnfses BO?(‘IO"E 'Yf";g in San PkgblobBflya ‘;e domoges Ruseanteets G ROS & 00 5ok Buttor. | W 33 Boean O BTN M = : - | being president of the inspection board to e s 2 W LAD = 5 = 2 1 guilty and sentenced to be dishonorably o e ROOMS WHITENED, §1 UP: PAPER- IRL OR ELDERLY WOMAN TO ASSIST ING LADIES — IN® field in behalf of our adopted county as| Trix. | discharged, to forfeit all pay e oe they | test 2 sca-going abilities. The board of | B<& ois) 50 w0, 31904 T with chfldren; light housework. 2723 Sutter, et for monthly Irresularities (from Wha : S ey - Second ties—May Tea Bov beat Jenny Lind, | < 3 : 8850, 3 Third Coa L s ter. = ik eV e s'éi'«ffi'éi"f{fil‘fifih‘ Senator beat White Cloud, Captain Morse beat | may become due and to be confined at | inSPection consists of Captain T. H. Kane B, (OLLECTIONS; TENANTS EJECTED, | (TIRL COOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORK, | {0y rancisce seaiotes ol cases oo 1 mroncs Mission Bo hard labor for six months. of the Monterey, Oaptaint Oharlas I Olaric 10: costs pal 1008 Post st., nr. Larkin. method. superior to others; ladies will save tima Third ties —Senator beat May Tea Boy, Cap- | The Philadelphia came into port last | of the Independence, Lieutenant F. E. "E D — MAN OF ABILITY: GOOD |and money, be assured of honest treatment by ain Morse a bye. s o Greer Ranger, ingineer W.| SITUATIONS WANTED— 3 mall capital required. 107 Thi consulting the doctors before calling on others; Sola b | Saturday, after a season of cruising and | Green of the R r. Chief Engineer W Dl P! a 7 Third st. g e bes n r —Captain Morse beat Senator. . : 3. Bay terey, Ensign G. F. | oo = ks e patients who have been imposed pon are spe. 'gpmm Morse $20, Sena (or $10, May | ta7Ret practice. The Baltimore will reach | L: Bavley of the Monterey, Ensign G. . FMPLOYMAENT OF. | (100D FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS, cially invited: home in. confinement: treatmant made a spirited speech in which he sa that it was absurd to doubt the loyalty of | Fin the Irish in America to the institutions of | e San Francisco probably before the first of | Bunage, Captain O. C. Berryman, U.S. "}’&Dh{i(j\it‘o‘;{:nt (R i early. 527 Natoma st. warranted; advice free, confidential, DR. and MRS the country, as it was their duty to defend | 1 Z ey T Sy M. C., and Assistant Naval Constructor > = e = B LIGHT HOUSEWORK: T | DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. these mstititions against any and all who | On Sunday next astake at §1entrance | \f°, Sear: e battle-ship Oregon, the | o} dnov [OUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION 70 | (3TRE FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: CARE OF S EW PROCHSE SO e i would oppose them. The Irish soldier in | will be run, the drawing for which will | pifiodisy Mopadnock and, the cruisers | ™ 4 ¢4c'Gock trial of the Boston the heads | L 40 ity or country. 5071, Mission sty oM. | (YTEL WANTED-GENEFAL HOGSEWORE: ments o worthless pills used; evers woman America had demonstrated his courace, | take place at 909 Market street on Thurs- his skill and his loyalty on many battle- | day eveninz. No meeting wiil be held on stitute quite’ an effective fleet. Officers | O the various departments acted as the g 7 = small family ; no washing. 1522 Post 8t. her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- who have served on the Monterey speak | inSPection board, and reported that every- | | )it a3 ks ter from what cause; restores always in one day; QOL OF CUTTING, FITTING AND | if you want to betreated safe and sure call on men's 3C: fields since the firsi day of the Republic. | Christmas; but on New Year’s day a big highly of her fighting capacity. She is | (DIDg about the cruiser was in good con- | 108 Eighth st. dressmaking, under acknowledged best cutter | plivsician:knowledge can be sent and used at home; P. J. Holliday said that the young men | stake will be run. regarded as an equal match for a battle- | 91tion. The same result is expected to be ANTED—A POSITION AS TYPE-W RITER | 2nd fitter in the State. MRS. R. 1l JONES, 505 | all cases gnaranteed. DR. POPP: 318 Kearny st. should be taught to handlearms, while the | —————— | ship. The Monadnock is not quite so for. | 1¢2rned when the cruiser returns to the and stenographer; best of references; saiary | Xl Sl iy “ALIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- old veterans_could accomplish much in| Books of ell kinds—history, religion, poetry, | midable as the Monterey, but belongs to | P2%Y-Yard, which will be either to-night | no obiect. Call or address 24034 Sixth st. “OUNG GIRL TAKE CARE 2 CHILDR nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: studying and experimenting with chemi- | standard fiction, art works, children’s books, | the same class of fighters, or Monday morning. WEDISIH GIRL, WISHES A SITUATION AS | . German preferred. 1417 Ellis st. Bt icaiane, deialiar ho S n, & ey, fog cals. He thought that active drilling|ete. Closi: 3 3 Fogl ‘Work on the Mon ck is well along, | +D waitress and pariormaid or chamberwork; ANTED_PUPILS IN MILLINERY S e . shotld begin at once. ns i meeting Kng: | thun cost. of manefasture oc::;g:;;ul,;s e P‘;-‘,fli",f,‘;;}‘;t,,,"eii‘;?,‘;’,;?d,,,‘;, £00d | but much is yet to be lone. 16, hor thsress | Hmstanss references. 860 Howard st. W o cinsa: or avivate! exsming dae: hors s, Cuicrsacer CHiomniosl Ompany; $ field of battle they shonld bo | 7is Movpot e * | New York to the Hawaiian Islands, S | before they are made ready for her guns. TDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS | trimmed: reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. “ALL FEMALE IRREGULARITTES RE- o1l verse 1 s var. P.J. Con-| | R situation to take care of children or do gen- TX —GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- v z well versed in the arts of war. P.J. Con-| | steamed from Callao, Peru, to Homoluly | 2 Bumber of officers on” the coast are Al iR sWar k- 6 Hoe Bk \ £\ giored In a few hours; safe and sure rellef as sep o L A n 7 b = , box 110, Call. work for man and wife; es $8. Apply 1911 T . he sentimeni in favor of a mass-meet- | gaieq effect. The United States has a supply of coal | 312 I8 completed. ekceper. Cail 11 Kearny FOUNG GIRLTO STIN THE CARE OF . WYETH, 916 Fost at, neas Larkin, ing of Irishmen to publicly declare the The flagship Philadelphia was expected policy of the Alliance and its attitude to- | T |0 yard Saturday, but will probably | J{XPERIENCED tion to care for sick person by week or month; ALLIBLE PRE send 2c for inform: 2 children; sleep at home: wages $10. Apply after 2 ». M. Sunday and Monday, 1007 Fair Oaks. NURSE WAN el o ewmenie To-day’s Entries at the Ingleside Track, With the Weights, Best Records and Pedigrees. %i‘er;ls:r?;tt];xedi?éxplex:;tzgecoe::x'{l;nglfc:efl o e e iU LD | U AT D TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- 3 ;L?fd:i";»;‘f’»"flfi"“ 1_'&':2';::»73?‘3;“‘1-:5{,“;2,’ AFTERfiiJFOHN BULL axs(;'v':c?;f:c:‘\-fi:’.' the horses have no record at the distance to be run the records at the next nearest :,l;: (I:lrl‘(::tm;\‘h‘l‘cdhe gs'l;iiiltxlze.decorated for | dr:_z!‘\:(;‘;;‘:hb:;::l ll H"‘HC: B Ad\:\l‘“p., box 10, Call Oftice. g ‘"_u ‘:"}:’:"'E‘:}"";‘fl“' - *l“;“‘ljf “"" W’-““‘;T‘ et = Abbreviations—F., fast; Fa., fair: H., heavy; m., mile; £., furlong; ¥, about. As far as can be learned no material re- | ) a position to care for children and sew. Addres honseworks wages $20.” Apmiy 7L van | A)=Jones. Discascs of v e sdichiidren Jha President Cronin Glves the A. P. A. FIRST Rac T e e L mar e O 72“\"/2'}}“;1:(05“:-"(‘.[:. S TFITTER, STYLSH Es = $7 50 ALL-WOOL TAILOR SUITS, A 'ss"" o Whever chise: & home s on now numbers 850, will be made; if an Several Hard' Raps—Grattan fivement with every comfort; satisfaction guare TR A ¢ , : o draper and designer; therough dressmaker; by | £ 1i New York Suit House, 1210 M, comiort; satlsfs Councll Meets, i fmue: ot | Eeigree. }::alvnifx:vhl‘xexfii::c:d“c:l}n b\‘.ebe]n?x;fg'tlg:v”x{\efi R A e AT i HANDLE OUR Lxu;'rlkse:'r!; e T DR GWYMR Mt - . s 1 A KA : e 5 = HANDLE U PRAK'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS] S Sl SENG SR 414 Zoolein B. sc | T = - | PIRST-CLASS LADIES' NURSE; GOOD REF- | 1 'toiter preparations: hairdressing, mani 5 RESS Graitan Council, Irish National Alli Zoolel chreiber.. ‘{,',':“\’.‘.’552:‘1,“:.'«'?““.{?&;;,; cm&xmm‘;ce tghcnlk' the d?.kds ?i‘ the M;" erence. 1234 Mission, near Ninth beauty culturt tanght; free (0 agents: Catmel Cost RICH A RS oo, R iy e ance, held an enthusiastic meeting at its{ 419 Starlin, J. Fiynn | Day Star-Laraminta. Dadnock. e work o redging the | o TP AGED WOMAN, SMAL MILY, | metic Company, 131 Post st. < » druggists, 46 Clay st ,50le ag'ts. - Del Mont. J al i S o eER 9 3 hall on Mission street last night, Daniel [ 415 |Litle dild Cronin presiding. Several new members 414 | Long d'Or. = 408 (Orbit..... were initiated, and the pledge of honor to 414 |Zaragosa A BoMEA FRIEND AND MOTH MRS, DR.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth s R. COODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and_restores all irregulasi- S-CUITING TAUGHT, U. 8. TAILOR system. 14 Meallister st., foowms 87 and 68. M T CONVERTENT, AND RESPECTABLE Winchester House. 44 Thira st., near Mark. s 3 Aberdeen stable. B v R i the contract | |\ Imp.Midlothisn-Probabiiizy | Water iront still goes on. eneral housework: moderate wages: refer: Joe Hooker-addie O'Neil * | being for the removal of 60,000 cubic yards. | ences required. Apply at 1187 Noe scont. Twen | 1) Dan Holliday . Eayon d'Or-Blandana. ty-fourth, Monday, bet, 3 and 5 o'clock. Brenock. Oneko-Flotilla. P o3, Afonse stable. Imp. Cheviot Héssioiiookés | NEW GERMAN THEATER. | RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHE WORK aid in sccuring the independence of Ire-| 411 |peckanifi. Buckley ... Imp. Plokwickefon! by the day, week or month: first-class cooks | 200 roomsas 25¢ 10 81 50 per nights §1 S0t N aDelAy ticaniecing & cursloc. o change; TR L0 _m_edp cith 1 405 Miss Garvin. Capps.. - Telom b e e, 7 e best of reference. Call or address 16755 Marker. | week; froe bus to and 1rom the e 86 per | regulator 82; hiome for patients. 1370 Market a2y nd was adminis w proper 2 =Tadl ik : : :| Hans Veroni Inaugurates a Series of ARTED DY AN AMNEIGAN TABYSOT 4 FOUNG LaTiE M £S. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME 1¥ solemnity. SECOND RACE—One and a helf miles; selliffz. Sunday Evening Entertainments. Wi S 7 D sl 1ES TO LEARN A confinement; irregularities cured in a few e lah 3 5 W 10, a position as_housekeeper for bash complete course In millinery; will guarantee | hours without operation: pils $2. © 19 Fon Grattan Council expects to bave 2 mem- Tiest | The opening of what promises to be a | idower. Address, for one week, MRS. ¥. them positions in spring: rates reasonable. Call ag | ——— o NG — = bership of 200 when the New Year is nsh- | Index. [ Lbs recora.| Dist. |Lbs|Ti Owner. | medigree. very successful season of German theatri- | ~oLlo- ORKIADA P, 0. LG L T e R e R ered in. The members of this particular @15) 114 92/ .. D. A i Sty Ofg ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN AIRDRESSING, 25¢c AND 35c; MORNING | safe -nflnfi%flfl‘xpmmchflmn’ :gnf‘t‘::‘flm Dranichiol the Notintl Sllat e erar 418 Jam 92U D. A Honig (»mcm-wm':.m cals took place at 232 Turk strect last even- Y voman wor}:’inne;z‘;un‘:‘;‘mr private family; and ev'g classes;10 lessons, 31 50. 1248 Mission. | until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand. calo T lnterested in the controversy now going | 413 Clcero! faoe|-zCh o2 ¢ C. Hildreth Folla Knient | I8 This series of entertainments is due | go0d referencs given. 807 Washinglon st Oak- W INCHESTER TOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR | ¥ IRREGULARK Ol¢ o ALE DISEASE on between the American Government| A% /|TkelL .. Major Han-ss Finen | to the enterprise of Hans Veroni, who is OMPETRNT WOMAN WANTS SITGATION mm’,“’.ffiTf‘,'fi,fiwp::",',flm’? $1 50 ooms, 200 | - seo Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25ily dth. and England over the Venezuelan bound- 10 | Adelante.... s R 2P Qo‘;;:':"‘:e" sole proprietor and director of the new to do general housework: isa good cook and | week: ree bus to and irom the forry, 0 $6 per oo ary. ) Service /Tp. Woodlands-Ludy'sMa | Deutsches Volkstheater. Herr Veroni is | laundress; good references. Cail or address 311 . S P : s WRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRES - During the evening patriotic speeches the society editor of the Abend Post, and | Minnast. Satithg schoat, 13 g B8 T = were made by several of the members, in- ZHIND BAGE Seven furiongs: handicap: Is thus signally qualified to cater to the | QTENOGRAPHER — EXPERT STENOGRA: [fl;llflg Wax msi'l.n::rk“ S GG e e ey e cluding P. J. Sullivan, Edward A. Waters e Teaa] B€2E | B German-speaking " residents for amuse | 3 pler and typewriter. § years' experlence, will Pma:p.mmz.-.c..,;.,n;?,:g}k’,‘;g;figglwgg- Teceiv g 2 Thomas Murphy, William Clifford, Cap- | Index.| Name. [Lbs|record. | Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. ment. He saw in the recent strand'ng of | silaty lo X. 2, bog 167 Call Ofes: O o *8 | ELL'S bressmaking Acauemy. 313 Bowell or 1.0 RIERSLU L, WITH BRA: | { = 4 chain collar marked A. Beach, 1¥93. Fi der tain P. F. Robinson, W. J. Roche and | ~335 | Tvertine. — | a number of professional German actorsin 1..!J. G. Brown & Co.. Leonatus-Falaise ‘,‘2% OUSEKEEPER; LADY WISHES POSITION | | APIES TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; President Daniel Cronin. Several of the 422 |Ferrier. Falset: this city an o ity to gratify this de- e s : S S T ; . 8 +0-imp. Cinder his city pportunity to gratify this de bl g s the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateq - . ke VeImog: ok, -and e tle b R L T e e i | BumsWaterhouse ?‘mm-nnusmm ™% | sire and the Deutschos Volkstheater OF | at, repnyysc<ecPer Orplaln sewing. 157 Sevewn | —_ 5 e besh G NERTELL San Mateo " | Foceive rewari: e 4 were also members of the old Fenian ; 5 cck 515 orrigan. . saac Murphy-Jen. Tracy | German People’s Theater was the result. e = MALE HELP WANTED. ROWN DOG, NAMED WAIF; “WiIT Miss M - G. B. ’o..| -V 7 ry . 4 G ] SITION AS 2 . 19 _ 1 : ard. They knew what war meant, and | 416 1 3iss daxim...:| 82/1:08 -G, B. Morris & Co. | Imp. Maxim-Ventura At the opening last evening two pieces | Y Gy pewriter Cotl an A3hi Saska o o 25 T iy 1 chest and 1ega: long ears; rewatd. 114 Powell, referred to the Venezuelan dispute’as a| FOUKTH LACE—One and three-sixteenth miles; hurdie; handicap. werg presented. The first was a farce | secona floor. trys 830, CV R 1A NON L GUACE: COUN. | TNTAMOND DAGGEK; NEIGHBORHOOD OF long-wished-for opportunity to meet Eng- T Beat T comedy entitled “The Porcupine,” and a i;ouhu LADY WANTS POSITION 45 | Gifaais FRO B Hans & CO., 110 Geary st. ey n:xvdr;[;%( Return Mirabeau Hotel, land’s redcoats face to face. President | Index Name. |Lbs record. | Dist. ‘Lbs Tk Owner. | Pedigree. musical comedy called ‘“The Tyroleans.” | I housekeeper or any light work. Apply 706 | STAMPOOER FOR A TURKISH BATH, $40; | 1000 o e Cronin in the course of his remarks said: —| | == | e The performers in the first play were A, | Ellisst, room.2, first floor, Tiotel F5: nisit coor morel, Ban i g tetenees, | T OSTAR ENGLE N 1 hope the day is not far distant when | 406 | Bellrngei 1922387 1k m 138 .. & C. Mildreth | Troubador-Boscobelle Fischer, Josie Lafontaine, C. H.' Swickard | T ATEST XNAS SILK _PLUSH CAPES. §5 90 | & C0., 110 Geary se. " *o0 &I HANSEN |l black; little lame; literal reward paid in Russ the brave sons of Northern ireland will| 498 (3 0C. oy e A [0 P e tonsabln, oo | Apanhactrine and Miss C. Busse. In tne secoud num- | 24up. New Yors Suit House, 1210 Market st. 7OUNG COACHMAN, WITH OST: BOOK WITH THE HIBERN have an opportunity to meet face to face| 415 |ohanas 3 ber the characters were sustained by ANTED_POSITTON AS COMPANION AND | Y cliy references: private lnmu)?;“;g-&c?%,s Y T el P that hated foe who for centuries has| (406) ground down our fathers. Now is the| (310 time for those of our race 1n America to 390 Joseph Greben, A, Fischer, K. Hahn, €. | Y nurse to invalia by comp.tent refined lady: no | HaNS; A.Swickard, Miss Josie Lafontaine, Master | fol¢ction to lenving the city. Address L. E., Guk- H. Wiener, Miss C. Busse, Miss Anita J. S 3 & CO., 110 Geary st. the name of JOHN JENSEN, No. 1,891,484, The finder will please return to bank. REGULAR MEETING OF o Barbers' Associntion will take place FRID A% 128 2:25%5 114 m |13 128 worec: ... fesd] H..|F. mpson - 5 128(2:49 1115 m /124 -|Alta-Mother Hubbard IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESTRES PO- = band together as a second Irish brigade, | 415 |Cicero. 125/ Vo8] C Rl reth |Lonztellow- ' Walter, A. Geisel, om0 e R BN O D IRES o | EVENING, December 3% tn 4 5 E 5 | U7y e Il % o A mann. 5 . 3 . in Alcazar Building, and be ready at a moment's noticge to| 407 Alexis 135597 " Ui 10 |Garden City stable. Arevie-Frisa...... Dancing followed the performance. 250 uon In lodging-house or small family. APPY | 120 O’ Farrell st. 3. KLITSCH, President." ANGE PLACKAND WAITE e march beneath the stars and stripes—that | 07 |Gacerainty i |130] | ! FR ey omt e AL The entertainment will be given each | Ty INCHESTIN HOUSE, 44 THIED ST, NIt | 3l Bons ASSOCTATION MEKTS TO-NTGIHT | 14 44 Lonten . ? ot BT e S peror-Quandary... s : W 5 1 at 102 O'Farrell st., 8:30. H. A. WOLFE, | xor > g ny of our fathers shed unday evening. Market; electric lights in every room: 200 | Presidene: T e TOLBE, | o N DT ALLAROUND the Jlalsz dl;ofi ;f lbeu; :l_ood. FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling. - D ars to 1,00 per ulini: 93 60 (o 95 e W ANTED-—VOUNG 3AN stock accordions. mandolins, banjos and guitars *John Bull has sent his emissaries amon, el b week 'free bus to and from the ferry. F.D- " N WITH HORSE | in the city ; prices lower tha lowest. KEENE us—those Orange A. P. A, firehransts wps e TRAE O Ly ey e HOTEL ARRIVALS. YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AT | Adaition. aasces iy morming paper in Western | Ploncer Rasic-store. 3 ThIRd at.. eoratr wrm S pose as defenders of our country and stan. | 2 —|= | el BALDWIN HOTEL. B Ol e offet | N [AWEERS, DISTh B oTons S E vilé th i 3 25 107 1:0214 | = 7 % Bt Ty By L work: 3 years with present employer; Te ND IKONER: der and rer Je t e Irish race. They charge | 423 10710214 51 |Duke of Nortoli-May SA Mos's, Newark W Underhill, Fresno | ences, - Toom 30 14 e o M Do Taihdry,cox Pwebre | i RS Lyiga us with 4 i ";jn :i l(t) tt‘hE Republic. We| 413 e S e o S {‘VL\“J“:@E"’H-U\NI@ Rconuus & DY FROM T 0 EAST WOULD LINE Fo- | Rt and Dolores, | (OVERLAND FREIGHT TRANSE & can poin v | . Ky; A Ja ¢ Yo s i G Eecl h g -4 ¥ TR - g L d i3 I POID: R e e %fla'&g;;oi: g |BurnseNacernouse fmp. Darebin-Lou Lanter | 18 D i v witond 131 Waiaon o7 Ougiana | 1d 81ton ashousekeeper. 203 Powe st room 18 O A ueb T LEARN TATLORING: | racked; shipped and storses 9 rniare 3 £ooth . - a X Ses) on-Fannie Lewis C Gibbons, Por. Costa Miss [ Bennet:, a NCHES] 3 HIRD ST., NR. & ouses; low rates; advances- B Stony Point, Brandywine, Germantown, | 418 | |Tnp. Friar Tuck-JessieG | I° Stenzel, Sa INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. =PI 8% BAS Marked o uses? low rute nces made, Tel. sou:h 555 3 . G .1 8 t | Lmp. Friar Stenzel, San Lorenzo H 1. Smirh, a1 i orenzo Market; 200 rooms: 95c to S1 50 per igh TRONG BOY TO FOLISH STOVES, W. & | Ci1 HOFF S = on the slopes of Bunker Hill, at Gettys. | 302 |Boblition 8, T Comikey ! Circassian-ovelery R Alvin Welss S forenzo B Ransome. Onkiand D e e e I | S ey Mo s BH_BTOVR o C & | QTORAGEOFE RO oS, HOUSE- burg and Bull Run. We will crush the lie | 403 | Arundel.. 01 57 Laurelwood farm ..| Duke of Nori 1O delle, (axland B W Hahn, Pasadena iree bus 1o and from the ferrs. N ANTED—F 5 8 o E BRCE, 735 Market et 403 | Arunde o7i101 it " Laarelw Duke of Norlolk-Elaine Ed Bloom &w, N Y FC Marshal', Capay V D—FIRST-CLASS BOOTBLACK. AP- BROTHERS, 1710~ ST 2 3 y. 11:0114/ 01 F...|D. A, Minar.. Cyclone-Kate Carson AP Lekinby/Cat’ 8 R Pl Basiraield T N T T ply a 50734 Hayes st. low rates: telephono > SIXTH RACE—Six and a half rurlongs: selling. Ser. New York . J Olan, New Yorl l ¢ = S W ANTED—3 EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER ST S —- > LG st ¢ Y Virs I SRS S R S n L EW8 ASSSTOKAG! NCESL LADIES DAY AT INGLESIDE. EE Taih Chcagn 1,5 S, Siockion 0 ENFLOYERSFOR FIRSTOLY Solcitors: “Avply 846 Cay w roum 30, 24 v GRS B TAVIOR® B - Index.| Name. Pedigree. I P Quinh, Watsonville 5 1 Baker & w. Cal ot ans kind send your orders io J. F. CROSETT | YWANTED — BUSHELMAN. _ APPLY AT Six Well-Fxxl)le(:dll:n;lnf) Evenfs to Bo | — 0 | E A Ppckity, &, Ca” M Hamison, Livermore | & CO, Employment Agents, 628 Sucramentost. | ¥ BEOWN BRO~. & CG., 121-124' raniome st, | BUILDIN: AND LOAN Assoer LTEION ecided To-Day. {Imp. Am: o Kelia-Amadine tinger, Fetaluma C. G.CCOK'S SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL ANTED—-DISHWASHER. AT 136 R~ | 796 N e 2 38 Thursd: f raci Aa fEubey i Imp. Gre=nback-Una B NEW WESTERN. P-hnhchen:snorl i, 16 ewy e [ Wi AT 1588 MAR- | (NONTINENTAL BUILDI B N AS] _Thursday next the scene of racing opera- | (174) Ransome. .. Ategerine-Nellie Ransome | P Pohl, San Ratael Miss M Johnson,San J T 0, O TED—Gi oncral s viage acanice, 223 Sansome ., S, F, tions will be transferred from Ingleside to | 323 lmp. Ivy. 1mp. Caser-Veneration | W I Belden, US N G H Abbott &w.SanJose ‘e samioyment offcer 17 Webp-at. petow | W AT11 Sarker paly FAIAN WAITER, AT Oliver gy & /pan business. Ea¥. Fl, res. the Bay District track once more, where | 405 |Shield bearer..: f‘m"‘“{\-‘.i;,t’;’"‘:;,. Cole ,Ag',g;‘,’;;’ggo-;,mw Yiown & w, Posion | Kearny, bet. Californin and’ Sscramento: tel. 281, | 3oy TOGET A SHAVEFORE CLE st Coin S Gei daia the gallopers will hold sway for a period of et g g Duke Norfolk-t'armen W D Barnes, Oakiand I, & Reynolds, Onie °® | (VHINESE AND JAPANESE HELP_EST. 20 100 Towel toeacs and bay rum_ frees bateonn BICYCLE two weeks. The racing since the opening | (53 |Juck Kichelien. D. R Dicke: oA rmeds Borameoom | & Rose. Cleveland WC Limdsan,Santa Rosa | \/_years: tel. 1097. BRADLEY'S, 640 Clay st. | 10c; first-class workmen. 1455 Montgomeer cos | oo BICYCL day of the new course at Ingleside has I (226) | Cabrillo. R. L. Van Bra St s.mu.um:n'mm &Efm&“'&" Chicago W E Spoon, P.:;thu ANTED—WORK BY A PAPER-HANGER BARBERSHOP FOR SALE. INQUIRE RED b‘ex;x CYCLERY _NEW WHEELS T0 L s v, N'Y T Lent, Portl and painter. HALL, 1137 Misslon st. corner snloon, Jackson and Sansome sus, | Alitster and i»'&'-';:"u'.”‘“‘;:, h‘{_‘:;minu. Geary, Mo