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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO - CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1898 e - reached Corrigan’s horse won easnyl n o‘ti:n\;m :o;ril.m S SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WAK’LED—Conflnued;MM‘ - 2 , Oaklan erry, Naj P Ao Sty T frpni e harAsuliden Tayoul e MRt E K Smarf, Dutch Flt|G E Perry, Napa 2 CHAMBERMATDS with positions 1n the same | WANTED_A number of girls to Al various | BARBER shop. country, le; running 3 A I;\fls thhéd e = Settar 5 .YD 1;! le‘g;leysalé Ang | Miss C mfiudo‘ éflnfln hotel. Apply at 1609 Powell st. situations. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. ;&alir;;' zs!g shaving. DECKELM/ = arney Screiber's good money-ge r, to Mrs Dorall, London s s st. EJT % ¢ Turrey, Campbel] | RESPECTABLE American lady with little | WANTED—GIrl to do general housework; & Greyhurst made his firstappearance W Madus, Fufon | Wes B B Datn, daughter wishes o situation as housekeeper; | cook; bring references. Apply 530 Fulton st. | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st, near T this meeting in the final seven-furlong B P Scott, Portland R'T Moore & w, Stktn | Short distance in country no objection. Box = Feris = Market; 200 rooms, 2ic a night; reas rl:g x;oom run, and starting a 4 to 5 favorite won l F B Granger, Alvarado|Mrs J B Merrit, Visalia | _ 127, Call office. MEN and_women leamn barber Jrg:vemhl} free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. \ O R e E P (e B Chicago | ENERGETIC woman wishes position where - > - —— | ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellls—Rooms 2ic to 31 by Sloan. The winner had ‘“‘Skeets” | EJ an, Sanger A M Eric S 5 there is a chance to advance; must have | GOOD finishers on vests and apprentice. 641% | night; §1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. cMann, Boston |L A Spitzer, S Jose work immediately. 1817 Everett st., Alameda. | Stevenson st. o — S Martin in the saddle. | T Dugi J P Orstall. Yuba City : | MARKET, + Branch office of The Call; want S g H A Jastro, Bakersfid |A J Rockwell, Chicago | GERMAN girl wants a position to do general | WANTED—A millinery apprentice; one handy | ~ ads bscriptions taken. 3 - Track Items. Governor Budd Selects "}vlfi'fi‘nfi N M 163 m:g- = r:in%" housework in & German family. 435 Jessle st. | _with the needle. 1717 Sutter st., near Laguna. | oo LT 0 Cighe weeks. S 3 | 5 = —— s m - 8. Past the Wire Astride | 1n. poard of Stewards of the Pacific Coast 3 4 Prevost, Fall Rvr | Mrs E Williams, Cal GOOD cookc and second girl for sume house, | FIRST-CLASS . | _F. Barber College, 1381 Eighth st : | Jockey Club will meet on Monday night of the : e vost,St Albans|J H Lyndon, S Jose ould do Waiting or chamber work; city ontgomery s z 2 = Three Winners and | onming week Instead of the coming Saturday Him for the Rail 6 Ry, Monttolof1 Bird, Meree e or country; hotel preferred. Box 1233, Call. | Giny Ziout 15 to assist in light housework. L e #:fl;?dséthn::glkawnfié‘%lg - evening, as originally set. road Board. EH Lyneh & w0 n | B Sureins & w, Cal | SITUATION wanted by good caok for family; | MRS. LICHTENSTEIN, 812 Ellls st. e s Three Times Placed. Last year's Brooklyn handicap winner, How- - R T Fons, Sacty Uteh |G Berkins e Stantora | _City or country. Call at 6773 Mission st. S e o Sy o3 | MARKET, 63 (Blcho House) ard Mann, came within an ace of winding up H C Bell, Oroville G A Penniman, 8 Jose | WOMAN with experience, first-class cook, | _ childeen. 2132 Pine st nousework and | _to 50c per night; §1to $2 week- © e | his racing career at the conclusion of the race G N Dyson, Auburn | R A Rogers, Sulphur C | Vgiel o "iib SXPOTIence, | BreL-class i o | oo oren: 2 e e - 225 (Oriental)—Rooms 1ic to 75c per tn which he finished third. After the saddie | T Drake, L Ang A Bin}g’\:. San Luis O | _Howard st. : G}z}}:cwnmedcm assist in general housework. 50c to §150 per week. 3 | was removed from his back a blanket was i Wi o BALDWIN HOTEL: | 2 1055 € i A R Al fohnny Woods on Morinel | 5 S L Wl 1oy tossed up on | 11© Appolniment Will Be Offl- |y ¢ zempie. 1ng ™ 10 Sobel 8T ey | “IRTrCHE Sonsbins Soves B T ' Wil | ROOMS, reec | WANTEDTo colect waseg due Iaborers ord Beat Out Ostler Joe and ‘;mn back. He quite evidently was too ‘mu t;; cially Announced Within E A Grafemuller. N Y|Miss C Tobin, anle;o do chamber work. Address 1024 Jackson st. | $130 week. 142 Seventh st. e Selow Bixths ¢ rem to. ceflimn P e e e o e e e F D | Mrs Kelly, Stockton |G McNear & W, Peta- | YoUNG woman would like position to do | WANTED—German or Scandinavian girl for | for a room; Zec a night; §1 a week. > ~d Mann on his own account, ran away over three miles a Few Days. H E Southworth, Stkn| luma. I 2 CERIS TB ; o Bty e Howar . g sl O N o hioran | D E KD S e ght “housework in good, private family; | general housework. SEN, Blair's R LT EGATT: Spening in the outside fence near the head of B F Markham, 8 J J N AN, no children; wages no object; good home pre- | ranch, Piedmont, Oakland. 4 MARKET st—Branch office of B e b Chestretch bolted through it. At this point A Meak. Alameda |G Semsen, 'S Jose ferred; Sity, or country. Address 303 Center | T N4 girl for general housework. Ap- . want' ads and: subscriptions taken, | i a “narrow bridge over a ditch, and off the H C Churchill, Boston|§ F Rose, U 8 N e and. 01, 2226 Pine at. GIVIL service Government positions-_50 ques: Four Purses Went to First Chotoss | FH£e, 2ol 1Y 3o BTolion VIoth, S| W. P Lawlor Was Offered the Posi- | 4Ptk Sige, 15 ¥ intin “Safite | *SNG,"0ED 8008, "RSRE P PR | TQUNG busines 1y of efement_wnigeur: | Freparation. Washingion. D C. e e e ‘dh*aml-r;( without serious injury, but the boy tion of Registrar, but vE Crr;)wl'ey, Uiinots| A ¥ Stearns, I, Ao | ppsition or to do plain mending. 131 Fourth | ©po o3 for money making business.402 Geary, | e T et ot ra rse vas badly shaken up. osenburg, Voodld| W L Davis, = T Py ss'n 2 = an Exeiting Finish, | ™8, T fonnson will this week send the fast Declined It i NEW WESTERN HOTEL. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jewelry; | OPERATOR _wanted on vests; good wages | FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave. Tel. Grant 138, in an Exeiting - | mare’ Anna, Maves ld«n\'nn‘l-nhz"ufllmwbod stock | Miss J Nelson, Oakdale|J C Davison, Cal low_interes CLE HARRIS. 15 G: X aid. 509 Kearny st., room 2 | a > be bred to Im s. el 3 2 = z =3 Phle Martin was nrl‘;innllg;]engagrd to ride | - | BT Snvder, 'Kansas |& W Jonogon, Oakdale | Sy N s WANTID_MALE. 00D singer {0 play plano in mining town; PARTNERS WANTED. Howard Mann and it was the generally ex-| ¢ |3 Fotman. Kanses ™ [ B Bavd, 8 Jose | soeoe o i s Ly WANTED Lady pariner, widow preferred, not g pressed opinfon that had the ‘‘Emperor’ been | 2, Nath, 1H p i, Tiburon CHINESE and Japanese (estad. 20 years) help; | LADIES—Agent wanted, canvassing easy-sell- i % t t in With overhanging clouds that threat- | bn hia back in piace of Clawson he would have | _The vacancy in the Board of Railroad | ] Yath iinls = 1 Florsl DGO\, | “tel. Main 1697. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. | ing articles D. To bok 1248, Call office. LT, W Wt (AR e e e of e raind as big as been first. Clawson was hardly strong enough | Commissioners caused by the death of | j Yakst, Kansas' 7 Coneidine, 8§ Jose = S — = = — < & flers. . Address ened to let loose raindrops as DbIg 8S|,,%3, the pay horse justice at the end. SRRt T ar Ak o . Frasno | JAPANESE _employment office; work day, | APPRENTICE dressmaker; must be neat| California and Texas; no triflers. watermelons, sloppy going and all,; = e Dr. James I Stanton will be filled | bR Kmeoflmhn “fi?n’ns .;' 1}4 SH;Ir,mn_vOudea hour or evening. 122% O Farrell; tel. Davis 806, | sewer. 140815 Polk st. box 1294, Call office. Todd Sloan made his reappearance lng TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. within the next few days by Governor | j Watson, Napa H C Waltham, Chicago | JAPANESE, Chinese Employm’ ce; house | GERMAN girl for plain housework; wages 38 FURNITUKRE WASTED. Budd. Although the Governor has not | E Smith, Dixon cleaning; tel. Grant 5. G. AOKI, 30 Geary. to $10; good hope; small family. 2426 Market. the saddle again at Ingleside yesterday e 1 2 s o G _to §10 1 b e d s onounced hit. The mid- | Following are the entries for to-day’s running | yet made public the name o 8 & CE. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; | EXPERIENCED operators on _shirts and | HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. s~ ‘”“? i _\‘afrpa;l o wite et fon | events: choice, it 1s well known by those with- LT BRI RING INTRLLICENCE beat help. "414% O'Farrell st.; tel, East 25, | waists. NEWBAUBR BROS, 18 First st. | _slon st.; tel. Mint 1521, < g : First RaceFive and a half furlonge; malden | (he'jnner circle of Democratic poli- SAILED. TAPANESE Employm't Office—Best heip and | MONEY loaned on watches. diamonds, Jewelry; | INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 1§ Mont- three occasions and thrice rode horses that finished second. His ride on the back of “Pa” Bradley's fast colt Trav- | erser was a rare good piece of saddle | work, and he was very prominent at | two-year-olds. 602 Octuruck Mocorito S Entrata 3 602 Oahu 105] . Second Race—One mile Thursday, February 24. Aus stmr Burma. Mikulicich, Nanaimo. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Australia, | hence Feb 21. Salled Feb 2—Stmr Rival and barks Enoch Talbot and Prussia, for Dyea. low Interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. DR. WISE, the ladles’ specialist, 14 McAllister | st.; monthly troubles, etc.; 1 visit safficient. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns 2%c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk i22. GERMAN gardener, generally useful, wants a steady place in private family; understands | care of horses; driving; can milk; references: | wages reasonable. Address P. M., 674 Six- teenth st., East Oakland. gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7L — — 615 LARKIN_Branch office of The Call; sub- seriptions and want ads taken. .07 | tics that he has chosen William M. -1% | Hinton, the present Registrar of Vot- 110 | ers, for the place. The delay in an- nouncing Hinton’s name is due to the 107| 623 Tdomenus 2| 629 Aprona . 452 Nita Murphy. Livermore . FLATS WANTED- Sti s ile | 640 Devil's Dream..101| 5% Mercutio . 1 7 has not 2 WAN the sensational wind-up to the mile | GGt 1. 108 (836)Geyser i | factREhatCoeon f{‘:dd ok e —— YOUNG man wants position either as fireman, | LAWRENCE Dresscutting School 1070 Market | WANTEDModern 5 or 6 room and, bach and a furlong run captured by the| 53 Harry Thoburn.108| 53 Orimar . 1106 | found a successor to nton in e SAN FRANCISCO CALL. pumpman or engineer, or as foreman of & n—mmfim—mm__ Saoteey m‘; aonCant orncep sweet filly Morinel. Todd has evidently | 67 Red Glenn.......108] Registrar's office. ol R U R TG S ks g = - unpacked his English riding clothes, | Thirt Race Five and 2 balf furlongs: mald-| Registrar Hinton has aircady been | FUBINERS OFFICH of the San Francisco vears' experience. Box 1 MALE HELP WAXLTED. WANTED_MISCELLANEOUS. Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open 5 vi 7 - = i wife wish position, country; PO iR, ~ and from this time forth will have the | ... Chenier . 10) &7 Flandes 115 | apprised of his coming appointment, | ;nyj 13 gciock every night In the year. accustomed horses, outside work, wite assist | 3 WAITERS, $0 and room: 3 walters, $10 | T imure i good orders 15 to 24 Inch swing “gang wid 'im.” M By | but contrived to keep the matter quiet | BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, | housework, good seamstress; 1 child, capable | week: 2 walters, 37 week; S walter Doy, $4 | 7 fect. botween conters: state make and fu Although the betting ring did not | ¢ Roulette Wheei.110| 629 Niihau ‘10 | for the present. He commenced yes- | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. _boy, 13 yvears. Address box 1318, Call office. ;ridNi 'Cvge 74;”%&5:1&6?2:.‘“ room. - | _particulars. Address box 1302, Call office. _ contain a very large or enthusiastic | Padrone --107) | terday to arrange his affairs in the | 219 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. MAN of busines ability wants position; | ——— Ssreaith WANTED—Good watchdos, cheap, Bring 1€ 5 ras | Fourth Race—One mile; handicap. | Registrar's office, He gathered up all | 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | adapted to any branch of business; 20 years' | ERRAND-BOY, $3 week; 2 store bovs, ®4 | Vi uo01 Geary st crowd of speculators, the sport was| o i 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o’clock. experfence London and New York. BAILEY, | week; clothing house clerk, speak Itallan; = S 117| 646 Los Prietos..... 97 | his personal effects and is ready to | = 1121640 Blarneystone 93 | turn the office over to his successor on 635 Bonito 102| 645 Bow and Arrow 80 | gl o OO0 otice. (645)Geo. Lee.. 102 | > Sy 4 a sixteenth miles; sell. | The appointment of Hinton will T R i s 3 prove a great disappointment to the 613 Pleasanton . friends of James H. Barry, editor of the Star. They have worked hard and 628 Little Cripple. (628)Collins unceasingly to secure the place for 635 Napamax . 644 Fonsovannah WM. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler; and silver bought for cash. 226 Ellis st. 5000 TONS of castiron at once. 204 Mission street. 544 Sutter st. laundry washer and ironer; carriage painter, country; 4 choremen, restaurants and pri- vate. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. much above the average. Bettors were | more than ordinarily successful in | beating the books, as four of six well- played choices galloped back after the finishes and stood with their riders in | the charmed circle before the judges’ 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o’clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open | until § o'clock. | 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. | 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o’clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets open until 9 o' clock. BY a sober steady elderly man a place as pantryman, can assist in waiting on table; | light “porter, janitor or care taker or any other position of light work or trust; ref- COOK, country holel.ismul.l(: ) v&eekdnnd roon city ‘restaurant, $10 week; second, country, | o 2 S ences if required. Box 1313, Call Office. $30 and room: baker, $30 and room; dishwang-“ Pf,fg"fio llgsd ng:;fig:o::l};':‘ apparatus; second- AMERICAN man and wifs want situations |. Sho 34y % and 3week. MARTIN & CO., 49 - - as cooks In_ camps or situation on ranch; | _harket st. __ | MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools. etc., 104! 540 Joe Ullman . 108| 640 Soutfle 108] 628 Perseus stand. The track was sloppy, With & | giyn Race—Six furlongs: selling. him and believed they had the fight reterence. _Call or address D., 1037 Misslon. | 14 FARM, orchard nnd}:fieflal;d hands wun;‘e(T. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. 0 oc P e - 7, (637 X = f e T e 5 an: per month and found; 4 ranch 6 good, firm footing underneath. Eateer Inawis A0 E e 12| won, though Barry himself said he MEETING NOTICES. BOY of 17 wishes position in country store, | anq“§ horse teamsters, same ranch, $25 and | © Aothins Devent, Add > col The mile and a furlong run was eas- Smbng | 86 Rens | knew he could never get the place. P T e v et D D e ey Mr Gounty: | found; 3 butter-makers, $25, 330 and §20; Dane fly the classic affair of the afternoon. | ‘§is Chappie . 1104| 544 Vivo It is not known who will succeed | CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1 K. cend _BURNS, 4 Sunny court, §. F. or Swede milker, $2%. MURRAY & READY, Hinton in the Registrar's office. The | T. Masonic Temple, Post and Mont. wanted as bartender; worked 13| _634-638 Clay st.; telephone Main 5848. | SITUATION = s THIS v N E e Governor had W. P. Lawlor, who led | 8omery sts_Regular assembly years in best houses in Chicago; can furnish | £ CO0KS, $35 and 330 and found———— H 7:30 o'clock. 3 and foun the silver forces during the last cam- | Oraar at the enine’ Al fraters are cor- | _Uoot Of referonces. Adgress box 1M, Call. | " — . waters, $25 and found. paign, in view. In fact, John Markley, | teously invited. BITUATION by a young man, competent and | 3 dishwashers, HS—-M—,———l—— | who is secretary of the State Board SIR JOHN P. FR. sober; wants work of any kind; handy with | po—o= oo er's assistant, $30. ! é 3 SIR HIRAM T. GRAV painter's tools. Call or address for 2 days, anch cook, $18——— First Race—Mocorito, Octuruck, Entrata. | of Examiners was commissioned by e 566 Minna st MUREAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. Second Race—Geyser, Orimar, Mercutio. the Governor to see Lawlor and offer LODGE OF PER- — 3 BoTs LODGING HOU 50 ROOMS; new furnitur 32 rooms, on Market; cl 10 rooms, on McAllister 32 rooms, on Geary (ne 15 rooms, on O'Farrell; $2 24 rooms, on Kearny; clears & 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel (tra: 30 rooms; clears $250; new furniture 107, €32 Silver Sta ‘10| 229 Last Chance. 100! g LA SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. In it started Howard Mann, Ostler Joe, | 5 Pat Murphy Morinel and Los Prietos. The first two | 57 Una Que Am« named horses carried 114 pounds, and in the betting there was little to choose between them, it being 7 to 5 and take your pick at post time. The consistent ER, Em. Com. Recorder. YERBA BUENA a | 2 S T FECTION No. 1—Annual meeting COMPETENT grocery clerk wants position; s e v furr 0 Morinel, with but eighty-nine pounds, Third Race—Roulette Wheel, Mainbar, | him the place. Lawlor positively and THIS (FR[DAY\‘ E\"‘E.\'lSG, Febe personal recommendation from last employer. | t0 do chores on ranches; vegetable gardener; m—-:qom fl‘?t, fine (‘:)rner;flcledri 34 ”% e faacs ot & though look.. | Chenter. firmly declined to accept the appoint- | ruary 2, at s o'clock. ‘Address Clerk, box 1310, Call office. Vegetable gardener. MURRAY & READY, | Bgarding house, Correr: b 700we 600 caught the fancy of many, thoughlook- "y, Race—Napamax, Fonsovannah, Bo- [ ment. There is a score of Democratic GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. o L e L n A LU R s T X ing to be traveling in rather too aris | i i = | COOK, German, wants situation in restau- 17 rooms; sunny side; clears $100; oni % = Rt m | politicians anxious to preside over the | [oRTC Todge No. 216, F. and A. M. rant, lunch or coffee house; competent and 30 rooms: central; 2 fronts; worth $120 tocratic company. Johnny Woods had | Fifth Race—Collins, Souffle, Joe Ullman | Registrar’'s office, but as yet the ap-| 121 Eddy st.—Called meeting THIE Steady and best of references. o1 Third st., | Mented, $i and §125 cord; 20 tlemakers, Sc, Hotel and bakery, near city the mount on the latter, and his hand- | SIxth Race—Refugee, Don Fulano, Dis-| pointing power has not been able to| (THURSDAY) ~EVENING, at 7:30 room 3. b wfa(?fi%’fwaé'g&{:{;llfiéd&;rfi; Hg,';o' in mining town; good on. 3 < D = 3 L . 5 Jing of the filly was an excellent plece | H¢t°™ = ERe o Reeon e e bE GOOD haker wants position: work on bread | _ployment Agents, 63%-6% Clay ‘st 16 rooms; fine”Carnct i 3% ) AAS J; 5 2 e = e . $350; 65 rooms, ; 14 room: of work. At the outset he started out A CHINESE RETREAT. T R GOLDOLBOMAS L HILL W. M. | 234 cakts, LOUIS CLEMENT, 20 Mon | fyAnrep—_rarmers for Sonoms. Napa and 18 Toome, Jon ‘Sutter, fibe houge......-se.; 1100 e S S e IR S 3 A flkie e | Santa Cruz Countles, an foreman for ECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fifth. ol }\e e e s The Six Companies Blew Hot and| oA 369, F. andl A | SITUATION wanted by man and wife to take | small fruit ranch, 325 to $30; German or e s Ll by the two choices, Ostler Joe in front. oI | Salled ge, FRIDAY) | “charge of ranch on shares; long experiénce. | Scandinavian farmer, $0 and found: farmer | WANTED—Tenants for 8, 10, 60 and S)-room This order was unchanged to the bend Cold Within a Week and Now 4 & BVENING, at 7oy b TR | _Address A. V., 425 Bush st. ena wite, and others. Avply to J. F. CROS{| Houses, at SPECK & CO.'S, 602 Market st. for home, where Woods shot his mount There Is Peace. gree. G D. SER, Secretary. | COMPETENT baker foreman wants a situa- | —— = & CO- &% Sacramento st. F50—Don't miss_this; easily worth $1500; 21 f0 Hhe ifoont son'stesnite fineh tonions ] OEtIain == : | “tion as such; references given. Address C.| WANTED—30 laborers for mill and woods, §20 | = rooms: clears §85 a month. KREDO S O Al Sr About a week ago Chinatown was b [ b C F., 309 Third st., Oakland. | "and $26 and found; 15 tiemakers, Sc, ¢ and | —o—— S riding of Sloan on the black and Claw- ded with posters to the effect that 7 | Francisco Lodge No. 3, T = = ——— — - - 10c; 10 woodchoppers, $1 25 cord: timbermen | A $500—14 rooms; near City Hall; easily worth son on Mann, got the daughter of Mo- | Placarded with posters | | F.—You are hereby notified to as: | FIRST-CLASS gardener and green-house man | for mine, $250 to $3 day; coal miners by | . $500; a snap. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary st. rello over the mark 1 than a length | 25 that class of Chinese which professes | gemble at 1817 Broadway SATUR: (understands care of horses and cows) wishes | contract. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. | $§00—20 rooms; well worth $1600; clears $55; $400 e e o o e chic] = to be Christlans had refused to con- DAY, at 1:6 p. m.. for the purpose of con- | situation; good reference. 1 Call. 628 Sacramento s cash; don't miss it. KREDO & CO. before the two favorites, which were ducting_the funeral of our late brother, J. chil # 2 tribute to the educational fund of the| (ypfortunate Accident to Super- | E. CLINE. By order of YOUNG experienced butcher, good ev:‘;\fifl; WANTED—Circular sawyer and millwright for | A, KREDO & CO., Successful Brokers, ghting it cut nose and nose, for sec- v hi ~ NN vishes situation in shop or wagon. Alaska, $150. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & v s ond place, Ostler Joe ear: " | Chinese Six Companies for the support of | ~ . A NINGS, N. G. w in sh A 1 AT ci mfi The game n11>~LuL\r~1e‘?egd ‘35) (fi: the Chinese National School in this city, intendent Lorenzo Lapham A.. JACOBI, Secretary | Buloher 2 TwentieCRET & n i __| _CO.. 628 Sacramento st. | 7 xooms; clears 525 above rent v 2 % i 2 A S e e e BE ve w FANTE T t for the money anc 2. heir children would be no longer received i g AUSTRIAN BENEV( T 80- BY young butcher, to drive wagon and work | WANTED—4 first-class _hotel walt TO0mS, bes f onE ° %o have been signed by the Chinese Six Lois named society are hereby notified ‘ L R R baker, §8 week: dishwasher for country ho- | 1§ JSOT STy Difces. ciears favorite for the five-furlong scramble, 2010S g1 NP 32U 18 2|quessy 0} 20 rooms, new sunny corner, clears $60. i = A % S s bli nouncement £ z d 5 ; gained for him a justly earned round Companies, ang Mo P irary. until last | ToOk @ Desperate Chance Despite the | st THIS DAY (Friday. at ‘9 | “day or month. 2023 Sutter st. SHIT &00, BESRosmanioet © | 30 rooms, 36 rooms and 6 rooms at reduced of applause. The chestnut was plaved | Wiintaday when the Six Companies fo-| Warnings of the Architectand | funersi 5t 'bur it brother; £, L. LIND- | BITUATION wanted Jn the city by o froman: | “OOREIEN waihomiert othol T by | omces: Money foloan v most of the wise ones for a little | pudiated the authorship of the placards, i WALL. By order | e ch an engine; handy with SEN $175—Fine 7-room house; clearing $15 over ex Others Near Him. M can tak arge of gine; ly bolt makers. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 sure money, but Trolley came near up- and promised to pay a liberal reward for President. setting things. Conley on the latter { the discovery of the auedged forgder. o skimmed away from the favorite the | The posters were torn down and others Sirat Tattle out, and in a lons, hird | substiiuted stating that the formerlones | Lorenzo. Iapham, euperintendent ot drive from the furlong pole was beat were forgeries, and that the school was | the Claus Spreckels building, lost his life s e el 2 s beaten | open to all Chinese children, Irrespective | yesterday afternoon by a most unfortu- e T o G oy la‘- - Q- | ot the religion professed by them or their | nate accident. - y were the only other start- | parents. | He incautiously experimented with the = : e | freight elevator which runs from the Todd Sloan's - mount, Fonsovannah, | o'Brien's patent spring; best and easlest | Third street sidewalk to the pressrooms was extensively played in the opening | riding buggy made; rubber or steel tires. |y the basement, and when a friendly six-furlong run, but was never able to | O'Brien & Sons, Golden Gate avenue and | 1 "% SECHIR 200 WACH B extend Tea Rose, which filly made the | Polk street. . g was given him he lost his pres- i o st A T B T ence of mind, puiled the wrong rope and latter, coupled with Pat Murphy, was The Fish Commission. cif el Rl o Rl DD e Ll the favorite in the betting at odds of ik On or about the lst of March the Call- | 7 % 11 to 10. Fonsovannah took the place | fornla Fish and Game Commission will | He had been warned just before he got from Highland Ball without effort. the elevator that the doors in the | move from its old rooms in the Flood | PO : Inthe seven-furlong run that followed | bullding to reom 2 on the seventh floor of | Sldewalk were closed and that the ex- the Corrigan entry, George Lee, with | the Mills buflding. The reason for the | Periment which he was about to under- | take was a dangerous one; but he in- tools. Address box 1279, Call office. YOUNG man who has experfence in photog- raphy and printing business wishes position. Address 527 Vallejo GARDENER; French; experfenced In landscape and general work: best references; by the Geary st penses monthly year round. 4021 Geary st. FARMERS—6 farmers who can drive 2 and 4 horses for orchard work, $20; 4 Scandinavian and German farmers, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. STOREROOM man; must be a good meat cut- ter and carver, for large country restaurant, $60: second cook, country hotel, $40; porter and runner, with experience in California A. CONNICH, | SPECIAL_ meeting of stockholders of Daliry- | “men’s Union of California will be held at | | thelr offices, 115 Davis street, WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1865, at 1 p. m., for the transac- i tion of such business as may come before the | [ | A 14-ROOM house for sale cheap; near ferrys rent lowered. Call 12% Sacramento st. BAY-WINDOW house on Sixth st.; 18 rool all rented: extra-good reason for selling; $350. Apply Call office. LODGING-HOUSE of 12 nicely rooms for sale cheap. 340 Third st. 18 ROOMS; lodging-house; well furnishe Turnished meeting. WARREN DUTTON, Pres. day or month. Call or address 2221 Post st. ANN[J(\L ;’““I,E"{;“’""; ;‘t:&l{r‘ Ingni | FIRST-CLASS German Eardener wants situa- meeting of stockholders of the Western et | tion in citv or country; g propagator; ! 5. iR N Sugar Company will be held at the office of | handy with tools; can milk; no intelligence Smmersial Hotels. 5.8 EELLIN the company, 227 Market st., San Francisco, | office need apply. Address R. T. BAKER, | _— - | Cal., on TUESDAY, the Ist day of March, | 7 Bryant st city, S. F. VALET for a gentleman: must have good ref- | 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the |~ - — s erences, $40 and found. HANSEN & CO., | located. Apply box 1287, Call office. purposs. of clecting a ‘boardaf directors to/| MP&%X&SSS{“ oo gglnsmn‘g!bfi::l:’ 108 Geary st. = T 7 aad ve for the 81 5 - o1 . J. 3 — neatly ur- on o eh T | == o TRAY checker who thoroughly understands the restaurant_department, $50 to $60 and found. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st TWO errand boys who know the city and Iive | s~imam e, s for our office. C. R. 108 Geary st 5, $52 per month, centrally. action of such other business as may €ome wwiNCHESTER House, 44 ‘Third st., near Mar- | ket; 200 rooms, 25c to $150 night; $150 to 38 week; convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. before the meeting. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, February 2, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Talf fare Sloan up, was a pronounced favorite is that the new quarters will be | s PO SR SR o R ST 5 ; E in the ring. Todd lay away with his ;r)l]:rr;geco;vem;m for the commissioners slfitgddthalll'here was no ddnng:r and pro- aa\l)y leonran:z“eé::;ed g;.'cx"?’xéoucegx',‘ffic?fgfi | C(églgi' "c’:f," pslz!;ce‘;"gnr:s?n.fognn‘fll.?l;xfig'l: Iaun- | N anan. th, ilkc 13 cows and make butter mount until the stretch was reached, | than the place where they transact their | cegded, on A8 donroes; Sidonts CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. man _waitress, country, 320 and room; 2 f{’,fi,,‘,’{,‘;:“",."“.‘.‘n"{',.fl‘fi.f}’n n:ul':m‘n:fl:(ecl;}:.“é; TTAS. y The unfortunate man was Kkilled in- stantly. When the body was examined by Dr. John Gallagher it was found that the chest and abdomen were crushed. The deceased was the superintendent of chambermaids and wait, $15 and reom: 5 waitresses, Los Angeles, 320 and found; 2 waitresses, $3: laurdress, country, 320 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. business at the present time. It Is their purpose to make their new room very at- tractive from a sportsman’s standpofat. — e and then, closing on Dr. Marks, won driving from Screiber’s gelding. Claw- son landed the 15 to 1 chance Gotobed in the show. per month, board, lodging and washing; neat Catholic man with good manners and refer- ences to make up rooms in an institution and : care for a few sick boys, $20 and found; but- MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 118A Grant ave. triclan; alcohoi, Turkish baths; unrivaled. | MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | | | | A Rheumatism cured. No pay until cured. Dr. - | “baths. 120% Geary st., room 11. | 2 WAITRESSES, $20 each. MISS CULLEN, | ler, private family, $30; German indoor ser- 10, 15, 200 %0 40 Todd scored his secormd win of the day | Gorain's Sanitarium. 514 Pine.nr.Kearny,s.F.,Cal, | construction of the bullding ever since | __—_——_ % | © 325 Sutter st. vant, private family, and care for a horse, 0, 15, 20, 2. 40 per can. on the back of Satyr in the mile sell- | o e work was begun upon it, and at the time | MME HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and | -~ =0 et oo | 850 to @5 and found; second cook for steamer, RN G R Caarsus U o of his sudden taking off he was acting as W superintendent. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st W. B. Hinchliffe, foreman of The Call | FEeae il cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. $35; second cook, coffee saloon, §7 week, and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. 6 PRUNERS, long job, $20 and fare paid; Coroner Hawkins Sick. Coroner Hawkins s confined to his bed ing run, for which Benamela was sent | WE GIVE FREE to the post favorite. His mount reced- | : PRETTY DISHES, GOLD WATCHES' $5. MISS CULLEN, ed from 5 to 2 to 4 to 1 in the betting. | o = pressrooms, was one of several persons " DIVIDEND NOTICES. i SLttes Bt BICYCLES, Charles A, the second cholce, made the | Fin & severe attack of the grip. He was| oy "yitnessed the accident. Mr. Hinch- e e Hoioute e e MUSIC ‘BOXES, e leats 5 2 | feeling somewhat better last night and | e Says that about five minutes past | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 78 (Afty | AN educated girl as nurse, 2 children, 3 and | yegetable garden i20. R. T. WARD & CO., ATR RIFLES. : or over half the distance, | will be around in a few days. Justice of | Ao rays ARaL 800 Merritt Reld, H. J.| Sents per share) of the OCEANIC STEAM- | “¢ years, $1o; across the bay. MISS CULLEN, | %% and S10;Clay at. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COL when Satyr put in a challenge and | the Peace Kerrigan is performing the . SHIP COMPANY will be payable at the of- | 35 Sutter st. . WANTED_Walter for a country hotel, $5: ‘Stores Everywhere, fice of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Tuesday, March 1. 18%. Transfer books will close on’ Wednesday, February 23, 183, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. D —— ] showing first as the was | duties of the office. imself in the stretch Walters and himselt were standing in the pressroom by the street elevator let into the sidewalk on the Third street side of the building, and he made a suggestion to the architect that the chain holding up the apron leading to the ink platform waiter, hotel, clty, $; silver pantryman. 323 second cook, $45; butler, $40; dishwasher, $15: storekeeper for a restaurant, §30. 316 Stockton st. SWISS man and wife, $15 to $50. MISS CUL- AN _Irish girl, housework, §%. MISS CUL- LEN, 32 Suiter st. 2 GIRLS, San Mateo, walting and_chamber- work, $15 each. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB~lnEleslde Track—100th day of the should be done away with. Mr, Reid proposed to measure the samé snd stepped upon the elevator to SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, SUPERIOR German nurse desires situation HOUSEWORK girl, Merced, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. WORKING housekeeper, LEN, 32, Sutter st. HEAD porter, large hotel; cloak room attend- FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Winter Meeting, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1898. Weather rainy. Track | rajge i $20. MISS CULLEN, | ant; store room clerk. 1023 Market st. S e e e e 4 . = H - se it about six feet from the ground | ™ pest references; ntry. MISS CUL- | : = — i e sloppy. Ana. Hinchliffe asked him not to go up, | LBN. 5 Satier st O Ut e O futtersee o o | GENERAL “purpose man, wholesale house; | BOILERS, engince. M hand mochinery. M- @ AA FIRST RACE_SI y = 13 s aa = as the doors over the elevator were| —— — — | SECOND girl, Carson City, $20. MISS CUL-| warehouse clerk, experienced. 1023 Market. b il s i 644 S Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: purse, e | SUPERIOR Swedish cook desires situation; | “T.px, 325 Sutter st. — - - | R AMOPHONE with € records. Box —Tndex. o Mr. Lapham, who stood behind eating | Dest references; clty or country. MISS CUL- et chi i B s B LANDSCAPE gardener: man and wife, Swiss | GRAMOBHC . Box 11, Tndex. Forses. Welght.[St. wm. Str. Fin | an Gppler wanted to demonstrate tha | LEN. 3% Sutter st. COLORED cook, §25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- | preferred; gentleman's place. 1023 Market E R LT T Ao there was no danger. So he stepped on | FIRST-CLASS French mald and seamstress ter'st. o MAN to take charge of house furnishing de- | NEAT solitaire diamond ring for $16; worth (624) Fonsovannah, 3 ....100| 3 5 5 23 [T s the elevator himself and started to oper- | sires situation; 2 years last place; or as | SECOND girl, Berkeley, $20; cook, $30; nurse, | partment of a large department store; notion AL it 2 627 Highland Ball, 3... %o anE At oy ate it. Both Mr. Reld and the foreman | nurse; best references. MISS CULLEN, 32 | $20; nurse, $25. MISS CULLE) Sutter. | salesman; domestic salesman. 1018 Wash- | FULL-BLOODED Great Dane dog for sale, (784) Pat Murph: 3 2 2n 2n 42 |Spencer % warned him not to go up, but Mr. Lap- [ Sutter st. | LAUNDRESS, $%. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- - UlEfOniORIand =z i Apply at Call office. (633) Hermoso, 3 .........107| 4 B 4% 5 |McIntyre .....| 6 8 ham proceeded. He started the elevator | Npim voung girl desires situation at house- | tarret, 3 2 JANITOR, new building, downtown: liquor- | TEN GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICHE. with Tea Rose. C Tii start. Won e; me, 1:15%. Winner, Atkin & Lottridge's ch. f. by imp. Midlothian-Red Rose. Good slowly, and as it was not golng fast enough he opened the valve apparently by mistake, because he did not intend to go more than half way. He had pulled MISS | work or as nurse, $10 to $16; references. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COMPETENT French second girl desires situa- | city or | REFINED second_girl and_seamstress, 32. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. otel, - $21 WAITRESS for country and free an el ADVANCE ag nd advertising man; must be up to date and responsible with city ref- erences. 313 Bush st. 313 Bush st. Chofce Bourbon whisky, §5 proof, $16 30; Mo« Brayer whisky, 100 proof, 5 years old, $22; ‘Al Jamaica rum, $16 £5; extra_quality port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, 3 QAR 5 cident He an| tion, or as nurse; best references 7 t t 5 _erenc Bush st. ey T o 645 the wrong cord, and evidently made 41| across the bay. MISS CULLEN. 0 Sutter. | fare: walires tor Watsonville, £00 Waltress | Siomai \Icim on repairings sieady Job. Call | 45,007 semiine grape branayt 110 proor, s year Tndey. %m. %Hm. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. o, | the sidewalk girder. SWEDISH house girl, strong and willing: $15 | for city hotels, $20 each: 4 more waltresses | _at 145 Second st. L R R B e S = Z 5 = 3 et ? The deceased resided at 1009 Union | to $20; two years last place; city or country. | for water resort, Southern- California, $20; -::mlx" gr:‘t};;e,_ E N;g EvRtRe T e George Leo 1p gz amo 43 11 T | street, and leaves @ widow and children. | MRS. NORTON, 32 Sutter st. chambermat - fof ety Hotel, $12 . C. . | woxTED Dishwasher at 69 Davis st. ARerer amevese: IC.pasx 1o DUy for shsh. Sotoben 2 SRS 92 Y o A1 SECOND girl, best of references, desires a | 1 < e — - £ Lo - Sotobed (LI i % | WESTMINSTER ANNIVERSARY, |“tiuation 3 b CROSETT & CO. 316 Sutter: | 7 COOKS for small boarding-houses Tn oity: | "ANTEDZA Journeyman shosmaker; call | BARS, back bars, mimors, showeases. couns 69 Bow and Arrow én 1€ 18 Sy 82 2 SFEanow § PEITUATION by a competent middle-aged wo- | el & VAR RS . office farniture and fixtures; mew and seoe &8 El Moro 105, i1n 3% 4% 52 §n % | The Presbyterians of This City Hel man: to do housswone: references: oity or |3 TRONERS for country hotel; free fare; 335 k”ly R for, &);?m ssvgles;vg::tm; Somemission. | ond hand J. NOONAN, " l0if-lns-loe-ioa e SRR b TS A T T T D 20 Festivities Last Evening country, Call for two days, 79 Mission st. | and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. y eenth, Oakland, | Mission st., above Sixth. R 104! 4 H s s 20 e o YOUNG man, grocery clerk, bar; state age, NEAT young girl to work in a drugstore; $ a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. RANCH cook; see lady here; $20; fare pald. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. HOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted by middle- aged American woman; good co0K; cumbrance. Box 1307, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED widow wishes to do cooking on references 1 AND 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF SCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. SAFES—New and second hand: cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe ;'ac., 533 Sacramento. The two hundred and fiftieth anniver- sary of the adoption of the Westminster standard was celebrated by the Presby- terfans last night at the Calvary Church. alary expected. Box 1308, Call. STEADY barber wanted in 15c shop. after 12 o'clock m., 657 Clay st. 4 Winner, E. Corrigan's b. g by imp. St. George-Levee. Good start. Won iyl THIRD RACE—One and an eighth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $500, Inquire 646 ranch; no objection to children; no triflers. - WANTED—First-class b 5 Lot 3ok HE ks, $25; 387, for, gen: t ootblack; none other | ENGINE, boiler, dynamo. motor, belts and Tndex. Weight [5t. Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL :“r:f ";enf‘el‘;g:’i d:; ‘“E:e:‘fl;;)‘:;\’:g:yo'; 1104 Mission st., room 82. B R RMAN cook I s e hasework, | Deed apply. 1527 Park st., Alameds. pump, H. 8. WHITE, 518 Mission st. (608) Morinel, 3 .81 1ns 22% 38% 2h 1n 1% (J. Woods 3 The lay peopie, Dr. Noble presided. ©f | MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a situation to | $15; girl for Mérced Co.. see party here, 315. 7. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand e --114) 8 4 3 |Clawson -5 ollows: Hymn 442; Scripture reading; — T NEAT refined woman to act as companion for couple wan i 5 Bargains I d 5 3 _605_Los Prietos, 3....... 9| 4 4 i 4 4 4 . 4 [Holmes . 30 pnay;)r, Dr&l Cmormfi “l‘f‘l,ue, iPersonKel WA[P:TED—Pf’mlhllon by an ll:itellix;:\nl‘sv;edl:l: an ciderly lady. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 | " man living in B;kl..nfiedm%{nb- 'x’::nn“::'u.‘::l s::}:::.; nalf original cost. nll&?-fi;cmm?di lFl'l Time, 1:36%. Winner, Storn’s b. f. by Morello-Sunlit. Good start. Won first three | 204 Proceedings of the Westminster, As- it gtoeral Housewgrisiand, BroCing; Sescs ooy @ g , i be accustomed to work with horses; wife to = ~ = driving. sembly,” by Rev. H. P. Gage, read by | _ fm fo §25. Call after 2 neCastrotats | e GRAPHOPHONES, §10; Records, $ per dos. 647 FOURTH RAC “Index. Horses. Weight.|St. Kev. E. H. Jenks of the Confession,” Rev. H. C, Minton, D. D.; Hymn 367; “The_Influence of the Doc- trinal System on Modern Civilization,” ‘The Doctrinal Content COMPETENT middle-aged woman; i Kind to children; lately from the good Ameri- can cook; do some washing; city or country. 123 Third st., room 7. a machine and sew to learn ladles’ tailor- ing. Avply to MURRAY & READY, 634-636 ay st. cook, wash and take care of house: $25 per month. Address bo: Cail office: SURVEYOR wanted to do in exchai for villa lot across bay. Room 15, 1170 Mat- Projectoscope, $10. Dacigalupi, 933-048 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. e s St Fin. [ Jockeys. [0p. CL | Dr. Alexander. oi s GIRL for se?n';?g work and m'“‘:m:n““f: Xet st.. 9an Franclaco; BARS, showeases, couniers, shelving, sto T EET il e 53 NTED—Situatlon by competent glrl to do | ences roquired; waltreases, coumtry ¢ioWis | GREEN nands, —seamien and carpenters for SHE and soln 100 Misdlon,. fisay, Bventh, o iy SR e HOTEL ARRIVALS, O S T L i ar | Toret daate i Oirae Alaska. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. FOR sale cheap—Seco nd fireproof safe, DL NS . Jones . e ik v EBEce 90 Adarch | AR care: Skl par R . = 4% Tavallo, 4.. 12" 45 |Gray . PAAcE S AMERICAN woman wishes housecleaning, | 6 WAITRESSES, hotels and restaurant, 0 | Drong inilOpairCult 16 vears. Address box - 632 nitz, 6.. i1 5 5 H. Martin ...| 6-2 16-3 el o E! washing and ironing by the day; $1 day and | and $5 a week; waitress to take charge, $25; — w SEWING MACHINES. Time, 1:45%. Winner, E. Corrigan's = Welr-Seclusion. Good start. Won | ¥ b Mills & w. Cal | AR Kote AUy D% | _car fare Box43is &l ottce et T o ey, Gorman Sectnd:#in: coun, | 00y Oabian Tt Taker. M J. KELLER T et et ey easil B Page & w, Pittsbg|M McBridé, Chicago | YOUNG girl - wishes a situation to do Nght | try, §25: cook, a short distance, 56 es parey e Oaliany: ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; H J Stebbins, N Y _ |Miss Ricardo, London | housework. 604 Sixth st., near Brannan. here this morning: laundress and chamber. | SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at | meiCPAiLinE: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. H Cronmeyer, N Y |Mrs Donable, London mald, $25; 4 cooks, German style, §25; plain | LANE'S, 504 Davis st., near .ackson. F Cronmeyer, N Y |J 8 McDanlel, K City | NEAT, refined young widow, with daughter 12| froner in laundry, $20; and girls for Gookin CARPET CLEANING. Horses. E H Lux, Milwaukee|A McKenzle, Glasgow | Years old, wishes position as housekeeper for | anq housework In city and country. J. RECRUITS wanted for the United States 2 ZEec pooe %S Ci |4 Raymond. Chicago|Mrs “Frani'McLaugh- | Widower or bachelor; best of reference. Box | CROSETT & CO., 16 Sutter st. ' marine corps, United States navy; able. | CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning )Works: olsans = - — ruz ) ce.. , unmarried men, between the ages 2 Sl Zxaveoeer, 260 e Ty 35 | F H Green,’ S Rafael Yammell&m, N ¥ WANTED—? chambermaids, first-class Totel, | 71 and 30 years, who are citizens of the | 3 and :«"Eu“h{g' R i e M 6§31 Trolley, 1ns 1% 1% 2 32 | T P Spiers, 8 Jose Livingston, N Y | WILLING woman wants & situation in the | “ghort dfstance country, $17 50; French second | United States, or those who have legally de- e phons South. 266, 34 33% 3 0 G J Cote, St Louis Carey, Chicago city to do housework; fond of children; small fl-’e‘ country, $25; second girl, city, $25:| clared their intention to become such: must | WHEN you become disgusted with s y, a. mz . i ‘ 4 |McDonaid " B0 D e et s I aTy Chloago | Tesea. Callia: 05 Minnayat, hh housekeeper, §20; girls for housework | be of good charaoter and habits and able to | $end to SPAULDINGS Pionser Carpets ot B o B g T S b7 . Rowmngton-peey Brocok | hariey. Kag |0, hariaon it | TOUNG prpeimced ramen s 8 Bt | Bl 0 M0 PO ANDRR M| ek S o ani®h ket i ML | SpvaRca carpt oo o s L 3 - first three driving. E Hines & w, Chic bu rking housekeeper {n_fam! ; first- - | ADVANCE Carpef s S e e 7 L Krginbaim R ;'T;}g&. Montarey | Siats e Toforincesf ook . off Gear. | EXPERIENCED Geran or Englih nfants Eon further informatlon apely st e re |40 e S GEG oR B, n furlongs; four-year-olds and B y, Portland = nurse, over years; references; $25. _ 4 = 2 o 64? TR oo W T Hallgentl N X |8 I Dusham. Fortiand | AT}, SXpert e Bousek oDt e littie girl; | _LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. PROGRESSIVE Barbers Free employment. 1. | CAREETS cleaned at %o per yard; relaid at so. Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. %m S ¥in | Jockeys [Op T | E_ W Runyon, Red!E § Morris, Pertlasd §90d.Ocok; mnall ‘wages; good refrences. 35S | GRRMAN and American givls weanted: waes EEPIATD T B e Vel S L 2 - : S bt Biaft X Robey, Barciany o8t st. . $20, $15, $10. MRS. NCER, 1321 Park | MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; | 3 WATTS, rellable carpei-cleaning, renovating, P Lt In R Ty 1he i3 % W B Martin 145 |Y B Buck X ¥ |DrO'Barnen. Hollister | YOUNG giri (Danishy wishes situation to do st., Alameda. low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. | _2iteration works, 413 McAllister. Jessie 221. . 5. 2 3 ost, vr| luitsman, e ] - SRS ————— & _We: e il 41 In ateimsion 1 A mpves BMERINE N Cnoiy dnd, second work o care of children; o oblec: WANTED—A graduate cooking teacher for a | WANTED Laborers. and_mechanics to know AT astern Steam Carpet-cleaning 641 Presidio, 5 H 5 5 4h |McDonal 158 | I F Tumner & w, Ky|J C_Vigal, Houston | Siin avotend or 5 large school; must have best of references. | that Bd Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still orks, 14 $th st. B. GRANT; tel. Jessie 2L 615 Durward, 4. TE 36 350 4% 5 iPeieney 19 | Mss Clark_cal C J_Hanson, Key West 3 SIaBmEnE Calt gifoe e DAseer Mo ) ‘ihird st 160 large | 3. B MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co., 240 14th Time, 131§ Winner, B. Schrelber's &r. g by imp. Martenhurst-Helen Scratch. Strag- | . 5 CHurchii & w, |3 T Dutham, St Tous | Coamiiny, moman, yagte mork by the da¥f | OIRL 10 G0 lght bousework and assist with e e Tk e gling start, Won essily. | B gashing, cleaning and nursing. . §a7validis Petveen 10 & m.and 4 p. m. | SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; best location Apply at 767 Market st. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating 3 o ns e ng Works, 33 Goldea