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; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1898. : W sent the distance In 2:13, but the trial of Martha M. Hampton, lot on E_line of Grant TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. Trdverser did, not’ please the critica, ARGUMEN S Deime” 1ot 15, blok e, Nomct Barie: | SWEDISH houseirl, §00d cook and laundress; | MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jew- | A_COACHMAN and seneral choreman for pri- | AY'S ENTRIES. ley: $10. i 5 years last place; city or country. MRS. | elry; low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. vate family, ;51;_ and found, see bos here: 25 e 'S i ‘May! N N, i [ miners, S : 3 - e si'::lrx‘max ‘{} B\"“r‘}m«;r‘:xe?e%;nmglun 2:;1 ‘fi NORTON, - Ma Baipes ot { JAPANESE young man, first-class cook, wants | gg5 woodchoppers, §1 25 cord; 3% tie makes First Race—Three-quarters of & mile; selling. | Maria Tuttle, by deed of November 30, 188, | COMPETENT German cook desires a situa- | = situation: city or country; good Wages; many | g, Sc and 10c each: cooks, waiters, dish T 779 Naranja .108| 796 Queen Safle.....108 thence SE 7.33 chains by § 17.9 feet, Brooklyn | tion. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. | good references. A. B, box §, Call, Oakland. Eash‘era. ete. MU ?Rz}s\‘ .:ngug:\finc\] ;, Leading 20 A 7 = : A z B = ¥ Agents, 36 Clay st, £ Anmer e T e pLHEY 1ot on § line | FRENCH girl wishes a situation for upstairs | EXPERIENCED collector, age %, married, | _ Emplovinent Agents, B 800 B8 Ty st i RS s 3 i 3 | SAL e of T LOUDE to John D. Jewett, lot on 8 line | “work and waiting: does mot speak English. | strictly sober and responsible. £0od refer |3 MINERS, Monterey County, $0 and board: 19 < . Second Race—Seven-sixteenths of a mile; sell- B s I ey oL Bl Poatiat. ences, wishes situation. Box 265, Call office. | * coal miners, $2 560 a day? " cook, boarding Gl B il el i {, g e 2 o co | house, $25; hotel waiter. engineer. R. T, "i o Back. 108 75 o o ...y | Atiorney Baker Presents His | Semied Trct, Mlimeds; fl TOUNG g _wishes sitastion o sesiet Tn | GERMAN, furmer and wife vas 1o fake| WAKD'S co ol and ) clay 5. 785 Roy: 10 Nativ : P St ousework; wages §12.to §15. Call or address | charge anch, = b sk s o R ORI e Views to the Trial BUILDERS' CONTRACTS. 16A Henry st., off Sanchez, near Market. ranch on shares. Address box 515, Call offce. | RANCH foreman, married: general farming 5 813 Winitred . 108! 813 La_Parase 105 Welnstock, Lubin & Co. (owners) with Peter- N7 G PR L e s ahy anUAton: retc [t ralaing); Ceattle) e Walters Took the Gentle-| I} SN i o Lot Montez.r.. v Jury. son & Schemp (contractors), architect Pissis Ce.hlfifg N aneioen ey, e | D s Addt bo b callotte. | _Bush st. 4 E 14 Prince Will ....103| §13 Amoltopec & Moore. Fixtures, countérs, cases, tables, | "8 (0 [0 BESLMAE, P CIars X b e and | | MAN and wife, position of trust, $50; charge men’s Race With the §10 San Augustine..107| ... Rags Whit partitions, ete. for 'toy and ‘basmar’ depart: | Noit iGN "L aay and car fare. 17 Inird. | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st near Mar | N3N, N0 Rt RS Ueh &0 "3 pu s, Third Race—Seven-eighths of & mile; allow- | Scathing Insinuations as to the Guilt Of atgre ot buliding on - —— = S line of Market street, 52:1% NE of Golden |- T fiaetoas aa o | Eeti vt roums. Snaite 81 GHLT ”1::.'?5:: TRAVE prpaTR St Pactfic. Coat : street, 52:1% NE of Golden | WANTED—Situation b 1ddle-aged Ameri- | Week; convenient wnd respectable; RAVELING cutlery sal . Pacific Coas Outsider. ances, s B Bath Aleaaiet strosbst g o Situation by a middle-ag = cutlery salesman, 811 Marplot -105] 506 Bonito . N 187:6, E | “can woman as housework or working house- | _and Eaggage to and from fer-y. trade; grocery traveler, $100. $13 Bush st 9. 5 50. W25 825 W13, 82, W 21 to begin- | keeper; i 0od_cook. Call at 612 Post st. — ~ E 745 Estro . 05| 06 Midian His L ning: 1929, d . 8 35, 3 per; is & good cook. at 612 Post st., | e Weekly s &4 Lord 10/ 778 Fonsovennah ...105 e e W Candy 'Kitchen. D. A, W. CHEAPEST and best in America—The FOR Seattle branch cash business, young bust o Marle J. Radford (owner) with Kidder & Call. Sent to any address in the United | * necs man as partner. 313 Bu.n st. 8§12 Woodford Filly.iw| 8§08 Sardonic .. e %mdper (contractors), a.rchlt)ec( George Kent | RELIABLE woman wishes position as house- | States or Canada one year for $150, postage - a g | St ford. Al work for but N keeper; city ntry; no objection to chil. | Favorites: Were Successful in | Fourth Race—One and a quarter otlea Sac Arguments in the Hoff case were opened | Broadway, 150 E of ;{el?l%r‘,“ésmo nhy\ 1\!“;51:'2 AR Al AL i S o Bl TR S S S R ST S AL store clerk, dress goods and domes- lesman, office assistant. $13 Bush st. the Other Five 786 Morinel .101] (T96)Coda. ...... ... 103 | yesterday afternoon. Attorney George W A 347; $i43. Hyde st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. GROCERY department manager; rent collector, §156 Mamie G. -103| (315)Song and Dancelds | W. Baker made the opening remarks. He R o T bonds; publisher's collector. 313 Bush st. 3 D A Tl WANTED—By married WOmMAD, 10 B0 OUL | mmcsmssassssssse~~~~an~~n~ ; i Events. T Tk K 15l 51 Alvacads B 107 | Was followed by Attorney Simpson for the HOTEL ARRIVALS. washing or housecleaning; also the man will | HOTEL DEPARTMENT. S TR e e o i e SRS SR g do street advertising work; prices reasonable, | Head waitrcss; first-class summer resort..$25 | INDUS ; reliable young man to worl defense. The case will probably go to | h st. RIS Dinper S GRAN 707 Minna st. Head waltress; country hotel; steady year up wholesale business. 313 Bush st. ifth Race—One mile; allowances. the jury this afternoon. ! AND HOTEL. around . 25 | ANAGER for livery business; must be prac- 351 Grady 111] 78 Fort Augustes..197| During the morning session witnesses | & K Smart, Dutch Fit/C O Eastin, Modesto | GERMAN lady, a good, responsible cook, Arm waltress; country hotel: fare paid... 20 | MANAGER (or Huery o ces. 315 Bush St i ay | 817 Captain R 1103 816 Rubico: 18 Sheaiby A tion for the & Q. Gunter & w, N Y!D A Ostrum, Yuba wishes a place in lunch ‘house in the sity. ; country hotel; north; fare paid. 20 | _tical an T FO (ST e sk Formero Again a Winner—Speedy | 87 Captain Reese.. Rabiogh & 113 | were examined by the prosecution for the | D Carlyle, Toronto |G B Gayhardo, S Jose | Address 1218 Folsom st. Bice hotel Dear City...... 20 | YOUNG married man, reliable; local referen- 2 | Played With 22 Donation o Yi0s! &3 Alvin B, 1% | purpose of contradicting the testimony | Mrs E Carroll, Toronto| W G Beach & w, Cal. bk i S L e (S s T i N Bl Soenes S §i2 Newsgathorer 11| 318 Summertifme ../108 | &icen by Hoff that Detective Seymour had | ¥ B Harrison, Cal L R Dol | lon 1o, platn, wash: oity or eounty; good | Waitresses: restaurants; city and country: | = 1 clerk: hotel watchman: gro- O 2 ;i : . : ae 5 : H o o ; watchman: gro- His Fleld. §15 Tulare .. [ u:ed xhreahlenlngdung vulgar language :‘i J Landon, Colusa A H Conlick, Stanfora | _reference. 115 Geary st. ke T e T B fs i e bl B o g Sixth Race—Five-eighths of a mile; allow- | the time he made his statement to the McCrae & w, Cal J A Mulleck, Stanford | o o~ = it 2 > = g btk — = | ances. | police concerning his employment in the | I I Marsden, s yose |C Smith. Watsonvule | POSITION s superiniendent ln widewors C I HANSEN & CO- 14 Sea 3| S wATTERS, country, 3% porter, countsy, §20. | (so0)May W 1051 (802) Trolley 105 | resid ¢ th dered woman on the | & Willlams, Stanford |W J Smith, Watsonvle | pome by (1oroushly compef i SWEDISH, private family, first-class laun- | HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. e 1O (O Trolley i 1% | residence of the murdered w W H Wyrick, Cal J W Dayton, Eureka. 3015 Ol dress; German, also American. first-class | T~ = S U The race for gentlemen riders was the | 7 Q. Ban, 112 (765)Tea Rose 15| Gay of her tragic death. A3 Larson, Lodl ; W R Carr, Boston YOUNG woman wishes situation to do general Swedish second girl; Irish nursegirl; “Z{QNE'B—;“;‘&'“:’O et ot oitaide only bright effect of an otherwise dull SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Otto H. Heynemann, reporter for the | E“,‘f:}”“l‘)’\‘.}fi““fi.“gna MM D Beadley, Cal |~ housework: can give references; no objection | &l with best of references, wanting situa; o Ao in Mindathies and featureless card at Ingles Bt ; Chiet of Police, testified that no vulgar J: & Rogere, Wis DiTcioans Greseva) | iosiordistenoain countys SN DBl | HYIC SRR, LEe B e GREGEE O day, Metaire, a 30 to 1 shot, ridden DY | pirst Race—Celogo, Answer, Queen Safle. | Or threatening language was used. He ¥ J1 Baily & w, Cal |3 H Conldy, Needles SITUATION for a very compstent and reliable | — > i ity ¢ Cl L 4G it & w, N rant. 3 | DE Mr. Walt MUY, | Second Race—Gold Scrateh, Winitred, Native | WAS corroborated by Chief Lees and De- |y y (34T § :a“.’fi&?“@fiv‘y”?\"fim"rfiarf (i men peners itioghe ey nt IS MATARS: |, OO for e Rt i Alimsin euTens TPAL turned up the winner. In the Opening | son. tective Seymour. C P Vecin, Sutter Ck |3 McCarthy, Templetn | WOMAN wishes situation to do housekeeping | vedere, San Lorenzo. betting, Our Climate, the mount of Mr. | Third Race—Woodford Filly, Marplot, Mid-| Judge Cook rebuked Attorney Schooler | A J Hyde, S Cruz W W Douglass, Sacto or plain mending. 13 Fourth st., rcom 10. CITY ORDER! WANTED—A strong man experfenced In buggy or furniture packing. Address in own hand- writing, box 2572, Call office. an unknown ¢ YOUNG man, 17 to 21, work In grocery and : 1 r Haines, was chalked up favorite at odds | fan. of the prosecution for the manner in |k A Rust Chicago ~|C M Hutcher, § Jofe |3gors wiiou wishes situation as nurse, | Oerman cook, $3; French cook, §20; § house- | “bar; must be active and willing to learn. of 6 6.5, later raceding to 11 to & Mr.| pFourth Bace-Alvarado II, Song and Dance, | which witnesses were examined. [T CernanCal S | DU IStan, [y Jome | 119t miten st | e B S G e o R T R Halnes was unfortunate in getting left | Twinkle Twink. S. M. Ewing and Arthur Barendt, of the | L A Dannerhower, Cal|0 N Green, Watsonvle | COMPETENT woman wishes work by the GOOD saddle hands that can do_flowered &t the post. Willlam O'B, piloted by Mr. | Fifth Race—Newsgatherer, Grady, Summer- | Examiner, swore that the testimony given | S B,Lindsey, Cal | C N Cottrell, Fairbk | “day; good cook and laundress. 3i5% Stockton. stamp. JOHN CLARK & SON, 104 Front st., time. W P Hammin, Biggs |J H Campbell, Cal NUEsE to care for Invalld lad Portland, Or. S t call arounds bugle call, | Hm | hy Hoft in regard to the Seymour mat- | = | “place.. C: R. HANSEN & CO. - = e Many pinned their faith | SIXth Race—Trolley, May W, Tea Rose IIL | ter was untrue, and thelr evidence. was 5 PALACE HOTEL. SRR iorcnfngs | RSt (LA ; — | SAILORS. ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, at od Many T b | strengthened by L. G. Carpenter of the | R W Ballard, N Y F W Thayer, Boston e s | WOMAN with a child, $15; housekeeper. MISS | Australia, Eurcpe. Herman's, 26 S , who threw the over W H Emerson, N J W P Veagle, Maine Steiner st., cor. California. the start, Mr. Walters| WILL BE A GRAND SUCCESS. = o FPost. I AR M - . 3 ke < : | _CULLEN, 3% Sutter st Affer lunch Attorney Baker reviewed | At Schonoi N £ " (N WoeittE Hoen'®r | GERMAN girl wante position In bakery or sallied out in the lead with Metaire, and | = 2 the case for an hour and a half. He W G French, N Y |W Davidson. Palo Alto | gandy store. Call 2100 Steiner st., cor. Call- | though it was freely prophesied that the | A1l Committees Actively at Work for | ¢ 0ke of the helpleasness of the victim | R Bleccher N X Miss Davidson, B Alto | _fornia. fled to do the Masonic Festival. and the brutality of the murderer. After | R § Freeman, N YY Miss Crawford, P Alto | COLORED woman wishes day's work of any ——— | BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. j and scamstress §25; 3 waitresses | Sason and Francisco sts. rmaids, §$20 each; waitress, coun- | — : try, $20; 15 housework girls, city and coun- | GOOD barber, call to-da; ' $20°and $25: 6 young girls, assist, $10 | Sunday Foisom st. for Saturday and good wages. outsider would back up, he f 3 H Bostwi W 4 SR i Letideeini s L 3 5 't | 3 H Bostwick, W Kenskern, Chicago | kind 914" MISS CULLEN, 3% Sufter st. ; 2 By making a short turn into the stretch | ters of Fidelity Lodge assembled at King s 4 T H Craven, N Y H Taylor, Berkeley bl dox: | FIRST-CLASS German nurse, 25, country; | Sunday. 05 AT R N 8 | | thoroughly gone into, was not material |\ G 00 c™ Tona Mrs Well Phit WANTED— By Scoteh Protestant w. | " must be refined. MISS CULL 395 Sutter, = = and a liberal appiication of the “bat” Mr. | Solomon’s Hall yesterday afternoon and | to the case, he was asked by -Attorney | A Burano. Wieo® Miss Weish, Phile 300K Bt DOABEWOR: Yo Amerisan familys (98] . = " | TRUSTWORTHY vouth, ofice work wages Skinner succeeded In beating William | mapped a line of work that is likely to| Schooler to explain his {deas of a motive | Mrs DBurnham, Wis |Miss L Welsh, Phila | Larkin st. " *7 | NEAT youns gir,, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, | 3%. Address Busincss, box T 10, Call'offica. O'B out for the place. ‘ bring in thousands of dollars for the ben- | for the murder. D Carleton, Mass Mrs Milchner, Chicago A 2D solderers for tinware wanted. Chicago | GERMAN girl wishes situation as cook and | 8% sutter st = | 2B = EXPERIEN ore = % ofi vs' 3 | Then the accusations against the pris- | C Severance, St Paul|J Milchner, : S 71 r 'ORGE H. TAY CO., 616 Battery st. Favorites had it all their way, the |efit of the Widows' and Orphans’ Home ver J 8 lanndree B A ding | REFINED girl or young woman as cook, coun- | _GE( H. TAY C at = IS it : % oner came In vehement utterances. ‘Mo- | Mrs Severance, St Paul{Mrs Richards&m, Chgo private family =or boarding | REFINT b | : - gentlemen riders' race being tho only one | at Decoto. The Rev. Dr. Voorsanger ex- | Jivgy**cala ‘Attorney Baker. I will ex. i Mise Severance, S Paul|Misa Brooks Chicago | house Address box 26ld, Call office. [y fare Dl MISE COULEY, St | WANTED—Wagon blacksmith at &7 Bran- to go to an outsider in the betting. The |plained to the ladles the object for which | 1ain the motive of the drunken wretch. e | PO e POSTTIONE anteid (v iSata iTok Tons sbn two [\ MODEIRE End dhugtier oris criande owsintent.i{ls eas ) flelds were small and very close odds |they were assembled and told them to de- | He has stated that the ladles aiways gaten. M T small children; country preferred; references. AISSICULTN. 85 Butfec i WANTED—Piano player for the Klondike. 2§ J Athens, Chicago . L. nk st s aris 11y | thougl est for the Interes i V] 1 | rown, Chicago GERMAN girl wishes to do upstairs work. | morning: waitress and pariormaid, & 2 Gorde R bred colt Bitter Root In the myfnm‘g SIX | Among the ladies present were Mrs. | Struck the fatal, brutal blows. Without | BALDWIN HOTEL. B0 Folea i ot cories 1 Hevantoonth: gecond “girls, §20 ‘and ‘325; 2 Americen and e R L el e R, furlong_ spin, for which fourteen three- | Voorsanger, the Misses Voorsanger, Mrs. | doubt he was with Mrs. Clute between | A Fay, Bakersfield T Helening, Denver = Fre‘nchz?urs?. ?_o amz $25; lkco‘gsn oo:m(:'- | = —_— year-old maidens went to the post. The | anger, 4 & Mrs. @ | the hours of 4 and & on the afternoon of | R Russell, Spokane R Cronk, 'Chicago AN wishes situation as cook or general $25-and $30; pastry cool 5 b‘c " PRACTICAL artestan well borer, with or with= brown fellow cked up in the betting | S. Rosener, Miss Nettie Rosener, Mrs. G. | Docember 15, and because he was not| W J Darrett, L Ang |M Stein, Stockton housework. 915 Powell st. airy hands, $25; 5 waitresses, $20, §25. an out tools. Box 2015, Call O from 6 to 5 o twos week: and girls for housework. J. F. CRO- | — et and won all the way, | Brenner, Mrs. A. Marmar and Mrs. Dr. | aple to gain his purpose, anger overcams | R Masterson. L Ang |Mrs Stein, Stockton 1y | AMERICAN woman wishes situation as house- | & C finishing at the end four lengths before | Kahn. It was decided that Fidelity | him and he crushed the skuil of a help- | Marsh. Brentwood [Dr Luhn. Spokane B #1005 B0ty t. keeper or cook on a ranch; best of references. g X _ : — — | BAKER'S helper wanted at 515 Third st. the 15 to 1 chance Toribio. Erolea was | Lodge should get up its own booth and |less woman. It was a criminal act of a | Mrs Riley, Ontarlo |3 T Shaw, Spokane 1920 Howard st., top floor. NUMBER of housegirls for Oakland, San Ra- | ———— — >~ """ = 2~ ___ a good third, ondledingloditly flend Incarnate with an object In view of | 4 Leiter Shasta W F Parker L Ang | TS S | “fael, Alameda and Berkeley. $20 to $25; also | WANTED_Old gardener with little money. 30 Tom Cook took the seven furlon WOLK OB § H0CY Ser outraging his victim. That was his mo- | & Buns Soslara |J W ox Maders LADY wishes housekeeper's position or will do | 2 good cooks, $25 to $30, city. MRS. NOR- | Oakland, Cal. run with Break o' Day. The m: Mrs. Dr. §. S. Kahn was unanimously | five " and the scoundrel murdered Mrs, | b Litientestoear™d [Mryvicox; Madera | Splein sewing)and wmending 16{AIxt, ono 8] TON; st Buttan)st) | WANTED—A partner In good paying shoe res a 3 to 2 favorite in the ring, and intrust- | elected chairman and Miss Rosener secre- | Clufe, and no juror can doubt it. The|B C Soule, Oakland |R C Long, Chicago A REAL live widow, good cook and baker, | WANTED—Laundress and chambermald, $25; | pairing shop. Inquire at Call Office. ing the front position to Tim Murg | tary. In committee of the whole the la-| defense have seen fit to attack the police, | D L Pascoe, Oakland [Mrs Willlamson, S Crz | Wwishes housekeeper's position or cook In| 2 young girls to do housework, same house, | =~ ———— = po until straightened for home, drew away, | dies decided to appoint an executive com- | but without the police and the way in|G Myers, Fresno 7 P Diggs, Woodland some mining camp. Address MRS. HOW- girls for general housework, $15, s20 MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jews Winning very handily in 1:28%. Sir Dilke | mittee of twelve. The executive commit- | Which they do their duties our lives or the | F Garrott. Delland |R @ Reese, Colorado ARD, 34 Sixth st., room 6. n second girl, $25; nurse, $20; number | _ elry; lov interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. o second choice, 1 old 1 v o | 1ive G ackson, Tacoma |A Jordan, Colorado = S irls 3t T Mt > i = the second choice, outflelded old Tim £or | req 15 composed of Mrs. Schlestnger, Mrs, | lives of our families would not be safe | § Yiiituiner N F_ |Miss Fiorence; L ang | POSITION wanted by a_ respectable woman | {oEToN szt Gl Apply MRS. | wANTED—A st letly first-class dress goods 12 place. S e AT Saiat Muw 'H. | With such monsters as that abroad In | Yf[fencrader. N ¥ [H Hawkine, I, Ang with a _child § months old; good references. SETON: i | "man_to_take charge of a department. -~ Ap- The good colt Formero upheld his rep- | 5. Rosener, Mrs. Gambitz, Mrs. H. 8.| the 1angd. Miss Ellis, S Rafael |0 L Bond, Toledo Address MRS. M. JOHNSON, room 8, The | NEAT waitress, nice country hotel, Napa | PIy 523 Market st., room 7, from 2 to 8:30 p.m. utation by ~taking the five furlong | Monhelm, MMrs. Dr. Voorsanger, Mrs, W.| “During’ the argument Mr. Clute, Who | Frea Doll, Fresno . |Miss Bond Toledo Newport, cornier Oak and Frankiin sts. | Gounty Sie patty heve yoorcik i | v P maieaian sl Pe scramble for two-year-olds as he pleased | g G9gt R HUEIOY A ebold, Mrs, | WS Present in the court room, cried bit- | Mrs Nelson, StocktonF A Post. Toledo WANTED—By an experienced middle-aged | MOTRiNg. ~MURRAY & READY, Leading laces, embroideries and ribbons; state ex- in the fast time of 1:01%. The son of Con- | fred Barry, Mrs. George » MIS. | terly, but from time to time he listened | W F Week, Chicago |G Cochran, Cal woman, & position as ousekeeper in n caned | _Employments Agents, 634-636 Clay’ st. i ioe asik e f v e et tadt ¥ ox 054, Calls veth was held s n money choice in | 4; Armer, Mrs. I Levin and Mrs. J. W. | t5 the argument and watched the move- NEW WESTERN HOTEL. try hotel or institution; references. Box 2641, | e T A T = the ring, and led Olinthus out with con- ments of the man accused of having mur- A Reardon, Chicago Henderson L Ang Call office. MR VANTED—An experienced salesman and buy- ¥ | The ladies are going to arrange what | siderable ve. Milt Young was 1 % K dered his wife. Palo Alto| MeMullen&w, L Ang | — e e o BPusEwotk ] - EEURD;, $3F Soarkin: st 5| ller for o small ware department. —Address » for the place. call a *““Monte C 1(“‘10. ; It pl‘fldmises s Haywards 3 Waller, St Louls “‘E];‘Laid;: :;fig;l;gf“r’f-;:s::"go:g ' POMl | Five salesladies; office clerk; 33 first-class or- | Box 2694 Cau Office. T s Schreiber s SHe =y be a very interesting place and one | % % L Gatos |E F Weaver, Redding S e] or com 3 ders this month; new management; quick YOUNG to ve o o et e s (Matks |l ot wilisbe tn sive to reach. The Archibald Clavering -Gunter Here. Jackeon |1 McCloskey, Phila checrful and obliging " musical; refer- cb Sourteous trentment 3 Bosh Se " | YOUNG man to travel for city =wholesale jumped on Red Glenn, forcing Sendilay will depend on the | Archibald Clavering Gunter, the author o s e ERptock on = e = TOCOLATE dippers, 2 candy and fruit- | BOX 2433. down from twos to even money. and gentlemen who 'visit “Mante | o¢ «nr. Potter of Texas,” “Mc. RN AT AN lady would like to attend bakery 3 e arnes of | 3 ppoldy, Vallejo |H Smith & w, Sacto New York” and a half-dozen other works | J Peterson. Suisun |Mrs Bughner, Sacto Green, Sacto _ stand clerks. 313 Bush st 3 SIX ship carpenters for Stockton shipyards. CLOAK and sult saleslady; milliners; sales- | _Call W. R. RIDEOUT, 632 Market st, rm. 8. - - | ladles for department store; office assistant v aANTE AN experienced nurse wishes a position to take S WANTE! G INTELLIGENCE. full’ charge of infant from birth or to take | - 'or Sacramento. 1023 Market st nights has had expérience. Address 20 Bruce pla Mau ce > 'S gel tin kept Purser's gelding oft Harrison ave., off Folsom, bet. 7th and Sth. in the race until the stretch was , where he set sail for Dayligh 4 he wire won cleverly by a length, | Street. next Monday afternoon. the watering places of the world and to LATE SHIPPD The executive committee will meet at | the house of Mrs. Dr. Kahn, 1804 Sutter | that have served to pass the time at all | G Qlark, Fremmc - | y_clean rooms: 3 New Montgomery. . ured the place from Melyin |, Fidelity Lodge will also be represented | make pleasant many a long and tedious = care of invalid; city or country. 1130B Pacific. |2 GIRLS at once: $IS to 3$30; shop, store and | i ‘ *s new and seont P Burnham in a drive. | in possibly the most unique way by Mrs. | journey by land and sea, is at the Grand, | ARRIVED. s ~ ~ | “restaurant. 1023 Market st. 0 PAIR of men's new and seond hand shoes O'Conne! i Nathan Schlesinger. This lady proposes Vs = . day. March 31. | YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or | — o e UL half price 939 Howard st. e ed of his company in | r'her own free will and at her pwh ex- | Jhere he arrived, with his wife, Wednes- | Thursday, March 81._ | “45 piain mending. 1104 Mission st., corner of | 5 SALESLADIES, new store, experienced In | & e 5 = = I the final seven furlong run very impres- el and at her own ex-| 4, hight from New York. [ Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen. 62| &o/n: " voom [ otns moer ana S B ?‘x}ng‘s and_ordinary seamen wanted at sively: ‘Stavting o) to 2 oy Pres. | pense to have a booth devoted to music Sprinter tipotod n feont fromte. the old | gng arts. She will show living pictures. | Winning casly a loneth o ahe start, | The scenes will be secured from the Tiv- | Rosormonde. St. Cataline gave the win- | O\l Baldwin and Columbia theaters. At hereion:a visit to his | hours ffom Coquille ilve 504 Davis st., near Jackson. to Charles F. Doe. DOMESTIC PORTS. | - g ey ailed March 31—Stmr Jewel, foT | YQUNG, healthy wetnurse wishes position. Mr. Gunter is only mother, who resides in the city. and after a stay of four or five weeks will return to New York, where he is engaged in the loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jew. LADY barber; must be competent; wages| BLEV + low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. guaranteed. ‘Apply at once, 377 Ninth st., | Oakland. | TH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. ner a rub for part Snkd least fifiy pretty girls will participate. 3 A B cat = o = HEADQUARTERS for cooks, waiters and oth- tired as the wire was approsched e YUt | Mrs. Schiesinger will furnish the music | Business of turning out, throush the mes DING-Salled Mareh figonr | _CUlZEPinest | YOUNG s to aasist In light housework and | e help. . SIMOR, 6 Clay RACK ITEMS 4 ) = spare moments in giving o the world new | gunfiore. for San Franciseo, ;. Forkicpox Zilt; Call iotflce. e = - tween § and 9 a. m. at 22 Post st. N- % Remida Ths 'Ctmfisdli:::‘!:»(o&‘ilufigat“egfl greaions:ofiie Gun: | _ALBION—Sailed Margh 31-Stmr Cleone, for | EXPERIENCED invalid’s nurse wishes posi- | Sere TR, SoaD Tarker gqn 20 office | GER MANUFACTURING CC The judges yesterday notified J. A. Gray, the | Star chapters were getting together in | I Gunter is much interested in the | san Frangisco. Hloxs Rest ol welerentes, ‘Arply 1804 Lackin st S MARKET, 863% (Eicho House)—Single rooms, OPERATORS on poke bonnets, caps, hats and’| MALLGn: S0k (2 shirt waists; stendy. 547 Market st. Sicti ot e b il LS e e = | RECRUITS wanted for Cuban question, uarli"l :laays] l}:’?‘; from the TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. observations he made in the different sec- | ypo :. & | NEW YORK—Sailed—Bremen, Bremen. tlons of the country through which he | TENDON- Salleq Icencington, Phileaeiphia. | gustient owner o COMPETENT nurse wishes to take care of in- sce ne patient or Invalid. 1745 Hyde st. that he would have to pro- | order to have their own booths. Mrs. H. .3 pald when his colt was D. Rowe, the matron of Oak Leaf Chap- ce on Mond N of Hermoso, the United Statea for cooking and housework, 2 | | Sl sl Bl SLL 18 workings with - the bther| passed on his way out here It seems as if | |GUEENSTOWN_Safled—bennland, Philadel- | DANISH glrl wants work by the day: plain references. 417 AShbUry st. | Bedich mmmarried men. betmeen ihe ages ot el e TS etng | | The committee on booths held a meet. | 1 whole nation was aflame, and that | phia: Britannie, New ¥ork, ing, hou , etc. 133 st. = | B Taar wheare e el Bpaln backs dowm It ook a8 | Ot e e Tk = York | WOMAN wishes ‘position to do houseKeeping | ' housework: 2 T e s oA Butter at Tt | N—Arrived—Thingvalla, New York. |_or Plain sewing. 12 Taylor st room &. : ) N =~ —— | APPRENTICE at M i | ailed—Obdam,” New York. |SITUATION wanted by a stenographer and | *marine paciore 45 onry S HAU'S - dress unle: | though she wou so richly deserve United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such: must be of good character and habits and able ta ing and decided to enlarge the plan of ac- the entire ground floor of the will be used. If the peop the colors the weaith: his new Montana get the whipping she | : lecide to come to th v and S R A T t Tit it t 1 derat e e e M 'l Drothe oS A o decide tc e and f N ypewriter; city or country; salary moderate. | - | tween 5 feet b inches ane eet in height. 78 Jllbeothar toinutton,. Diges o space for booths the upper portion of To Cure Headache in 15 Minutes. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Address box 2678, Call office. GIRL for dowstairs work, must be good cook.| - ‘For fuarther Information apply at the re- . was @ starter In the malden event. | the Pavilion will have to be fitted up. | Dr.Davis’ Anti-Headache. All Druggists.* bl S e o on | 1 O'Farrelitet cruiting office, 20 Ellis st..San Franeisco, Cal. e & good showing toward the end, but | Since Grand Master Flint issued h > oman, neat and rellable; good cook, | - . - e — . BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | wishes to go to Klondike; strictly business. WANTED—_Woman to assist In restaurant; low | BARBERS' Progress of his {llustrious | fic stion Mz frten | f e Union; free employ- £ his- Hlastrious jificial sanction: M; “ifiiui:,‘( m:r P REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | Box 268, Call Office. | _wages. 310 Third st. | “iment. Bernard, Secy., 102 7th: tel. South 63, . 2 — ! 2 o'clock every night in the year. YOUNG S e o e X b= 2 E There was a time when Henry Shields could s that the festiv = ungiie o el y nigh . | YOUNG lady would like office work 3 or 4 | WANTED—GIrl for housework; call before 11| WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know beat the barrier, but he seems to h: lost X | Robert and Jennie 1. Pieper to E. D. Block. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, | hours daily. Address box 2631, Call office. 1600 McAllister st. | that Ed Rolkin, Reno. House proprietor, still the knack altogether of lat | e T lot on X line of Broadway, 110 W of Gough corner Clay; open until 9:3 o'clock. | Eeaa e | runs Benver House: 17 <hird <t 15 large 2 ther of late. = | street, W 27 by N 137:6; $10. 357 Hayes S 0 Selock . = > rl for light housework; D% e i The ride ¢ On Trial for Embezzlement. 5. D. Block to Mageie Hochstadter (wite of | 357 Haves street; open until 9:80 o'clock. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. 1410 Hyde st. PPN Tk, M Veriatt: HS0TH e weel get him medals in the Middle West country g 3 ), same; 310, 621 McAllister street: open until 9:30 o'clock. | — v e — | BARBERS Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. but such kind will never stea to the A. Cassassa, who is accused of having “ 1 "5754 Rose C. Campbell to Argonaut | 61 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. CHINESE and Japanese (estab, 20 years) help; | EXPERIENCED finisher on ladies’ suits. 20| FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.: tel Legislature in th endowed | embezzled 32770 50 belonging to the Ttalian | Mutual Building and Loan Assoication, lot on 1941 Miission street; open until 10 o'clock. | _tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., #0 Clay Sansome st. ~ = s = — - WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission ROOMS, Zic to $1 night, 150 to $4 per week; | st men to take rooms: 10c, iSc and 2o per | _respectable. GIRARD HOUSE, 142 Seventh. | night; 60c, %c and §1 per week. with entirely too h patience. Renevolent Society, was placed on trial S line of Fuiton street, 137:6 E of Devisadero, | . 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open | == = = A number of the Derby candidates were sent | yesterday before & jury a Judge Wal- | B 30, S 135:1 more or léss, NW 50, N 180:2: $10. | yrii' g o'elock. | JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; ' | the route yesterday morning. Torsidla was | lace's court. | ‘yfix‘fiw({" g?;;é,nnndufir;fl? %.u Ahh:l(,r‘;r;g)u, 108 Bleventh street; open until 9io'clock, help; tel. Grant 56. Geo. Aokl, 30 Gearv st. 5 3 eI IS Ion atreets oben WRtLY oielbR: JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and | YOUNG girl or middle-aged woman for light | MEN to lears barber trade in eight weeks. B. B Micet 1ines KW ot Tweitth, SW | 1605 Polk streets open until 9:3 o'clock. Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 4%, | housework: small family; comfortable home; | _F. Barber College. 13% Bighth st. W her, lot on | | | = | N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky | CHINESE and Japanese employment office; | TR WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. neas best help. 414 O Farrell st.; tel. Bast 42, | YOUNG lady, well formed, to pose as artist's | Market: 200 rooms, %5c a night; reading-rooms | i “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. B SE 1 B i R — line of Berenice street, 80 SW of Twellth, | model. Box 2609, Call office. free 'bus and baggage to and from .he ferry. ACIFIC COAST J = = 40:9%, SE 75 more or less, NE 39:3%, NW 5 YOUNG man of character and business edu- | = = - p s eon UnOCISrE‘Y C:,.UB Ingleside Track—129th day of the $10. MEETING NOTICES. cation desires employment; out of doors part | WANTED—Chocolate dippers. LOUIS SARONI | ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellls—Rooms 20 to §1 nte leeting, ursday, March 31. 1898. Weather flne. Same to Jacob and Katie Mohr, lot on SE| £ s ST, of the time preferred; best of references given | _& CO., 508 Front st. night; $1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. Track fast. line of Berenice street, 120:9% SW of Twelfth, | CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. and required 571, Call o = s ~ Soibbh g adiridnd OANELCTARISN SW 20:9, SE 75, NE 17:10%, NW 75 more of [ T.. Masonic Temple, Post and Mont- i ek o o oo ey WANTED—A girl to walt on table In & res- | SINGLE rooms, 10c and 15c night: T5c and $L jetn; 310; R Temple Eoo L MIDDLE-AGED man, single, wants situation | _teurant. $30 Howard st. week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. Thomas H. and Marle L. Smith to Adolph R cloeK to look after country place or small ranch: | W ax A = Hagenkamp, 10t on S line of Thirteenth (Rid- | (i ot Red Cove Al fratems mercourte- | understands care of stock and chickens and | WANTED—Thoroughly = first-class millinery | WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and Tndex: Horses. Welght. |St._ wm. str Jockeys [Op. CL | ley) street, 7 W of Guerrero, W Z by S| ously jnvitel. Al “inds. of {atmy work: Tefersnces, ‘Ad- |- Srsvooal 1o (8Re charge of & depattment; |~ clerks Hnow Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. Imp. Bitter Roo h = = 90; $10. SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. dres Farmer, 7% Mission st. S. F. 2694, Call Otfice. | TRY Acme House, 857 Market st., below Sixth, Toriblo - 3 R A 1 B o s it Shiresnth Tomar | __SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. S o for A room: %c a night: 51 a week. Eroica 14 73 3h [Clawson 1 | ley) street, 282 W of Guerrero, W 2 by S T SIDE line wanted on commission by traveler. | “good. fitter and Jrapeross. a partnor Wity & NTE] Arbaces . 9% 4% 4h [Thorpe 2 | 90; $10.° | YERBA BUENA Lodge of Perfection Address box 2573, Call office. ladies’_tailor; must have some money. Ad- AGENTS WANTED. "l"}flhfrrl\{;‘; -f::z “a 24 |Ame: | 2 3 Mary Dalton to Elizabeth Cullen (trustee | No. 1—Stated meeting THIS (FRI- P B ST dress S. U., Call office, Oakland. i & e I e e 3 Sata 2% g3t 1 (AAdR DUl b 3 | o line or Quine strcet 210 B of Guerrerer | ) " GRON S, HOBE Beorstars EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and correspond- | MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jow- | | great Cuba’ book, all’ About. Cubn Matae Aprona 73 M1 81 .|G. Wilson 10 20 |E2%byNw;sL : S : Sl SIsengsERL s Caroons. S Wants iemuley; TW e (ereat. imele Harsite Jb Crant anl| | Boals st e Ereat CorB e o Joe Levy . $h 11 92 |3 Wood | 15 30 Edward and Julla Duckett to F. C. Muller, | OCCIDENTAL Lodge N. 22, F. and A, e hamotiics RO AT L e > - b 1 Eo O REn L Bolas 57, Ty e Hay Gotleib 01 $h 103 |Hennessy S 10 |lot on SE corner of Twentleth and Lexington | - M.—Called meeting THIS (FRIDAY) ot | ERIENCED _ shirt-waist hands. M. J.| other made $13 In one hour; 600 pages; mag- ;}::mg i e 113 1z 1 |McDonald " 15 ‘60 - | avenue (Stevenson street), E 24:6 by S §5; $5. | EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third de- ER, = young man with ex. | _lveier Company, 1105 Broadway, Oakland. nificent {llustrations, photographs, etc.; Tow gL Sy, i st s PO AR R T e e N e SR e e T perience with mining machinery and engines | 106 ELEVENTH Branch office of The Call; | Bricei We guarantee’ the most liberal terms; 9_Notice Me 3 i 14 [H. Mariin teenth, S 4, E 105, N 5%, N 71 degrees 8 | _ G. W. ROOT, Secretary. Do 2ty Al Hrhes. oo ymhers. Afoep | subiSHpRONE aid. S fokn. Rl Lol A o e ey Time, 1:1 Won easily. Winner, H. L. Frank's br. c. by Royal Hampton-Buttermore. minutes, X 81, more or less, N 22:1, W. 75, N | FEGULAR meeting of the Caledont e e — OPERATORS on flannel overshirts and under.| BIBLE HOUSE, 324 Dearborn st., Chicago. 2 % 16, W 109:3%; $10. v e e csenian ATION wanted | fvate family by vear: § . faa iy s % Margaret and Lizzle V. Reese, Nary E.| GClub THIS EVENING at § o'clock, neat, loneste and . wiliners Gamily,by & | jrear; a (ew iexperienced bands taken.and — - cotLia Z - | WANTED—Agents to sell Alaska gold bonds: = - Sotioe ey , 1. . Burnstte: Q. " | Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. £ # = 5 taught, LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36% Fre > T refere p e Dover (yife of James) and Burnctte G. Has- s LT years old, as cook: thoroughly understands| mont st. salary and commission: references required. German cooking. 4291 Ivy ave. | Apply H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter st. d | LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions = = AN, Secretar: Capp street, 80 S of Twenty-third, § 40 by B | JAMES H. DU Horses. Str. Fin. | e v 08 U etmetote Ttlelée ‘?:dll}ornlal‘ 1:.-m§ ;zror}.,‘}xsa.l]u—*n. aving AR gny or, Mieht clerk In hotel or dodging | free: patterns %c. McDOWELL'S! 103 Post | FOR Sale—Magic cards; good profit. 144 Fitth et - — e i " Fra I ] Ve applications 0 mine by e hy- 5 D o 2 e VIST "y PR =3 - sk o D s R TR T e 3 3s | late sherim to Mutual San Francisco Loan | Graulic process from Wiliam Nolden ana ¢, | D70 Call offic DR. WISE. the Iadies” apeclalist, 1 McAlllster | s ey Sir Dilke, 3 3 33 22 21 |Conley 7.5 54 | ond Building Association, e o ranclaco, lot] ‘Kaber, in ‘the Aureole -mine, near Oléts, | WANTED—Situation by &) woman s working | — e e favdays: % to. b oty FURNITURE WANTED. zg:ni\llnun;h : : Eg s; 82 [Clawson 10 10 ¥ % by N 114 o 4 el :::d&(u(_;(ount:é (t_u deposit tallings in Dead- | ~housekeeper; is a_good cook. Call at $i3% | LAWRENCE Dresscutting School. 1078 Market e e Gavallo, 4. g A%t i ,;Eé'mi 0o Michuel Gibney. John H. and Maria Reilly | B Creck and from George Beattle, in the | Market st., room 7. st.: perfect fit: no trying on: trial free HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. $40 Mis- Major Cook, 6. goicq 5% 7 63 |H. Bro § 15 |l homgs H Hooney, Lot on § line of Green” | County, to deposit taliings behind the dam | AS watchman In business houss of public mar- L Lutky Star, 38 88 8 £ |Stuet N e i ey Y B JBRby [for e Gold Bug mine in Canyon Creek, glves | ket superior references. Box 2665, Call. MALE HELP WANTED. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Monte McFarlane, 2 1 T Lo s $10. a meeting wi e heid at room — e A 3 - goll]lhnum = 5 3 8 9 9 9 }anfl?‘" % 1.8»3 Alameda County. sAs xx‘l‘lofiad 1;;11d|?g mé‘an Francisco, Cal.,, on SI];J;(;‘?‘{\IOi\‘I vgnmg“mz: fl)ogmmumnm £0r | TANTED4 miners, single hand work, $52 s gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7L Salisbury 11, 5.. . i - YA Mclntyre s oy ot pril 11, , at 1:30 p. m. vork.» Box 2916, Cal ice. month: farmers and milkers; young man, d * Pulled up. e e Broeet 10 N ot BT 500y W = WANTED_Work In private family Dy sober,| chores about place, $10 and founcs middie: WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. Time, 1:28%. Winner, T. H. Cooke's b. f. by The Berd-The Dawn. Poor start. Won |13 being the N 50 feet of lot 9, block 769, | . SPECIAL NOTICES. intelligent.man. Box 2913, Cail office. aged man for private family, $10 and found; | oo e ST I TS A IS it il A el b o Seta cook. small hotel near city,’ $25; waliter for | WANTED—Healthy dogs. suitable for Klon= — William T and Sarah B. Harris to Martin | ANIMALS, birds and reptiles bought, _seld | YOUNG Scotchman of sood habits, with best | clty, $0; and others. W. D. EWER & O, | _dike. Inauire PETER, 601 Hayes, upstairs. 8977, THIRD RACE—One mile; four-year-olds and upward; gentlemen riders: puree, | 1 ilbourn; ot on S line of Thirtieth street, |~ and exclianzéd. Address FRANK C. BOS- of references, desifes position with private | 626 Clay st. WANTED—100 goats for feeding the animals, 811 E of Unlon, E 5213 by § 100, block 662, | TOCK. the San Francisco. family; can take care of horses and handy Watts Tract, Oakland; $10. i oS e : ey i subject to deed of trust, Oakland; $10. = around house. J. B. WILSON. 523 Folsom. F"rrf\e: :‘,ngRT,s'k : i Address the Zoo, Chutes, city. 3t 7 Savi A 3 ery clerk, ease o1 - <5 Index. Horses %m. %m. .¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CL |, Union Savings Bank to Jostphine Leraster, | BAD tepants elected for #; collectivny made; | FTRST-CLASS gardener and greenhouse man | cate jmmedlately with G. K. HANSEM g | PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second fotatre X7 e of Campbell;, W 25 by § 120, block T84, Oak | _CO-, 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 58 | Wants situation; understands care of horses | CO., 104 Geary st. o e o o B Don Clarencio, 4 23 3y [ B B0l and: $105 i Ty 5 -and cattle; looking more for. home than high PAWNBROKER—OId__gold, _silv T Willlam OB, 6. 3% 3 Ay o s Hol to Elizabeth Hol MISS R. CLEVELAND and assistant from | Wwages; good references. 268 Minna sf NEAT young grocery clerk and drive wagon: 2 T er,. cast-of v 6. 14 thad ames Holmes to Elizabeth Holmes, lot on | M3, T CLBYELAND and aesistant fror 35 6wk and Indsenss O R HANSaEOn: hing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. Zarro, 5 : 54 5 5. 4 10 |'NW line of Peralta street, 79:10 SW from point | oot =03 s ETSEEAES | STEADY position wanted by young man;| CO., 104 Geary st. 2 —_————— Sontro, 4. 42 41 1 3 |of intersection of W iine of Haven and Peraita | _ £ g thoroughly. familiar. with. busines. ways. In % DENTISTS, Torpedo, 4. 62 6% 1 13 [streets, SW 50, NW N 7, SE 7:6, to be- | MISS WORTH, genuine alcohol treatment and | town; corresponds in English, German and | HEAD cock. $60; second cook, $30; dishwasher, S ST S T ‘i) Tartar.” 4 7 7 5 100 | Einning, being subdivisions A and B in lot 7. | magnetic treatment. 53 Kearny st., room 9. | Spanish; good accountant. Box 202, Call. | $20; same, country hotel: second cook. res FULL _set of teeth, $; see new flexible 03) Our Climat 65 3 |block 780, Watts ’{rag{b ap 2, subject to b = : S | taurant, 30; night cook, restaurant, ssv; | A FULL set of teeth. §; see new flexible e L mortgage, Oakland; $10. 55 L DEAN, gequlne Turkish baths. 90 | WANTED-Situation as watchman or Janitor; | ook, restaurant, $12 a week. thig cogkc for | Diates; light and thin; Warranted ten years: R L N O e 3 Mary A. Price to' Willlam C. Glenn, lot on | Market st., room 29, second floor. iS_years' experience; also in handiing of | gprings, oysterman and make seiids ger & | teeth without plates, crown and bridge work ime, Ldste Winner, M. D, Miller's b. g. by George Kinney-Ella B. Good start ex- |§ line of Klipkner avenue, §9%:10 E of San - - steim and engines. 'Adress LOUIS F. AN- | F HANSEN & CO. 104 Gears sro% 35 C. | our speclalty; filllngs, 0. crowns. §i 60; all OOt T D On S L Pablo "“mfi'ms 1‘m. smm:nd. ‘1} 132\%1133;;5, to F;I\,ss.\‘u;: DA\Iswnxlurneg;umna!‘lae baths. 122| DERSON, 340 Jersey st. 4 : ;“;";‘s ;»rmlesi ;{mthwalnumlodi’ Chicago Den- == : beginning, being lots 10 and 11, O'Nelll Tract, -, room 10, second floor front. v - ~| tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jesste 1133, SR beginnics, beipe. 190 FIRST-CLASS horseshoer, can do wagon work, | HEAD waiter for a restaurant, $0: 6 walt = 52 B Jotets 1L painless 898, rovnm mac A A e inder, G. and John Q. Ta- | MISS BERTHA TROY, from Chicago, Turiish | - wishes work: 82 vears Of age; martied; city grs, different country hotels, $£25; 2 waiters, | VAN VROOM electro-dental parios bt AR Sl o T | baths, massage. 1015 Market st., r. 17, 3d floor. | or country; good Teferences. GEO. HENGST, | 5ame country hotel south, $25; 2 waiters, | "gentistry; no shock: painle: Tndex. Hors %m, %m %m. Str. Fin | Jook e S T Rl Lo il ~ = | 47 Union st: arm work, same hotel, $25: 3 walters, Buro- | positive fact: full set of teeth o iaction & ol ockeys. [Op. CL -’ | garet O'Neill, same, Oakland Annex: $10. | MISS LILLIE STANLEY, manicuring and pean plan, $5; 2 camp walters, $25; 3 walt- | Rilings. 20 Up: gold crowns, 3220 p; yous. 75 Fombers 12 T T 13 (0 Martn T i a,::x“‘"‘%{ifik"zé’. Al . Berkeley Land and | __2lcohol baths. 7 Grant ave., rooms 1-2 YOIUNG m::r;m'l‘t:“&o;lnl?‘n sudpo;lelr af first- fig‘llfé‘;le_l‘;mc:;y}fi;n% ;'3‘;“’ éifl?i‘wnflcr and | teeth put in without a gla}e- open_evenin o S 3% 31 31 1ps lshea 3 72 | Towk tmprovement Assoclation: aifo personal | MISS ANDERSON. baths, massage: Swedlah | iitchens amall wages. o 207, Call b | OO Geaty Atk ey A EN | M7 Magket & corjGibxth: Fhions Jestle 1 It . 2 2 ennessy 45 roperty, Berkeley: gift. movement. $05 Market, room 25, second floor. ' = - 2 = - D J] arket st.. Taths 1 Bantello Bt 3 42 }’rhur;‘u- . s 12 |”Bhith R TFembers to August and Emma | — PICTURE framer with machines wants posi- | SHAMPOOER for a Turkish bath: boy to 4o | "oo ’Zfifilx‘emr‘arn‘lgfl:c‘finf"fi: L e ) T 48 42 5 Conley 3 4 |Voight, lot 3, block.A, Edith Tract, Berkeley, | RITTA BLACK, genulne massage; manlcure; | ‘tion. Box 2604, Call office. rter work In an institution. $15. C. R. | made; old plates made over like new: t ": quitclaim deed: $10. magnetic treatment. 223 Post st., room 3. — — ANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ' from 38 per set: ertracting 60c: gas given: Charles A. Balley (executor of the estate of = = SITUATION wanted in private family by a 2 38 per set; ertracting §0c; gas glven. tAe & Jane Steevens) to same, all interest in same, | ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet | ~young, honest and willing man as houseman; | COLORED cabin-boy for a steamboat: 20, C. | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. genulne Leck dents = e S — L e ] baths. "15% Turk and 1115 Market, rms. 15-16. | understands gardening: handy with tool R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. " | “ist, discoverer ‘of painless extraction and 829, FUTTH RACE-One and an eighth miles: selling; three-year-olds and upward: *Peter Quinn to Robert L, Park, lot on N line | N1 SUZANNE, from Pars, manicurs and | 0S8t Of referances. Address TONY, 38 Sutter. | ot om0t T - patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth S _purse, 7z ; 3 of Russell street, o on, v s Rt o g ey OOT e it or & dairy; wite without plate, moved rom 6 to 20 O'Farrell. c 2 b . block H, southern portion of 3 - or cutter wishes situation. Address| cook; 0 and found. C. R. HA N o _— o Tndex. Horses. St Wm. Mo ¥m. Str Fin | Jookeys. Jom OL | D48 beinglot B bk o MRS, SHELDON, genwine steam cabinet | _L- C- 310 Montgomery ave., room 19. & CO., 104 Geary st. o OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 906 to 6 Red Glenn, a. 16 6 [ 6 [ 61 1 151 _Emil xim‘d A'",T,’E“u,fl"f;{""h'? {% ufiflgg‘&fl baths. 9 Ellfs st., second floor, room 2. COACHMAN (Dane) wishes situation as coach- | PLUMBER fcr a spring botel, $2 a day and i&xf: ru‘g"n' ‘i'mf ‘:‘iden'?z);. gémsaf‘“c” P <1’z‘ fitf\‘ :fihfs il f i;- “‘ } 1‘ “- ; f §2h %%’fx‘:eys ,' 4 :i'r‘e':tr' sfl?1 N of Adeline, NW 25 by NE 100, | MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and 'c':x':u:yn dn erentea: :n;!nfln"“;:remnfgy r“d T fi“ Y e DerS) sianch . hiscksmith, L. A. T'E.‘sc‘ B, A. CAN' ]‘s F. kS | el 5 .’ 370: , 4 ¥ A 3 To! i carpe: ¥ . A. 3 A ] L eluEs 2. e S *‘z s Devi i) g;.::“(;h revised ;‘xg;p ‘g{fi Oak Tree Park Tract, | cabinet baths. '11§ Taylor st. last place. Driver, box 2638, Call otfice,” | & mnon ol 200 AL ol arpenter 10r | removed to Cail bldgA S foor, r..?i"“é&‘.% 811 Dy ! 6| 2" [Gray §:20y k 3 i MRS STEWERT, ine steam and cablnet . mer to do sidehill plowing, $3 R R = e — (00) Varsgse wid g dn sh g4 b Ml § 5| T Mican compe o Crmoation. i | i I Gou a o AN T L Soies 2, | Siivihon IR 20 O | AL ok vstonabi ang warantes. DR 3 Time, 1:36%. Winner, E. W. Purser's b. g. by Glen Elm-Red Girl. Good start. Won | vale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. | S | 0 ooort Box 2606 Call Office, {20 and found. C.°R. HANSEN: & CO.. 108 . v first three driving. E. C. and Mary D. Sessions.to Anna M. Bur- DIVIDEND NOTICES. Geary st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. B ton, ot on S line of Stevens' land at NW core |~ WAGONMAKER would like work at trade or YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. - v 3 WANTED—Young _stenographer and ¢ SIXTH RACE-Seven furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300, ner' of lacre tract of E. C. Sessions, bein | NOTICE to holders of “Valley Road" Bonds— | 0¥ other kind of position: sober and indus- | " 0ot er iving with — parent ery | T 830. also the NW corner of lands of Maria Tuttle, |~ The April coupons, Bonds of the San Iran- | _trious. Address 2671, Call ‘office. Oficer carpenter for “Mmsie. & oy end STORAGE. 7 = 2 by deed of November 30, °1838, thence SE 7.33 | cisco and San Jomquin Valley Railway Com- ? - Raduge; (Hopeee o Walsut (AL [ Money SR I Bt CL °§?{“,’,"Ydsnwd. 1.9 feet, Brooklyn Township, Pants Wil be -paid on ‘presentation at the e o any Hiids ilr o ek o D S o 50 Gy guum e 0 aud | FOR Towest rate go B 80 O'Comnell, a....i® 1 11 11 1% 11 T2 | SO and Marcia 3. Champlon to Frederick | - Aeok & SonO I pR AR A ACRSAer | {1t not satisfactory. "Address box 2610, Call. found; It coal miners, % day; hotel cook | _Sixen st e e 817 Rosormonde, 8 ... %24 33 38 34 34 s. 10098 acres, being subdivision B of | - : 3 ers. Apply to J. F. A Bls A e s B | e o T | e g o oy e i | 0 boitag Banazionly iy, (LY | _SAOSEEE & 00 B8 Saeraents . T R S T v of the Waul e, Washington Town- o. _ share) of ? ¥ i ,_ligh q T othe Plutoorl U3 42 4m dn 83 T ship: ¥, ; """ | POceanio Steamsnip Company will be b Shue D Anees MY, ) Semhuentafin "@m‘f‘:‘:{'lfiehfimfi“{l# "By | Movances made J. NOONAN, 1017 to i abelito, B..... e S %3 _4b - dlvlfimmanx# mm"'n.‘&l?&iw"hn' bei i‘n}x‘;i:“"fi'y.%’ I P eamaten ot ] Ay Wated_Otcs man of extensive | funch coolk, city, $8.a week; second cook, $50: SRRy, St Jonen: W¥egtgy.. s c 3 W) ence, . ; -, $40; " $15; e 20 lancs: Time, Wflu. Winner, W. J. Speirs'’ ch. g. by Harry O'Fallon-May Keonedy. FPoor | Park Tract, Berkehr!- $75. close on’ Satu; " March uk. 1805, at e s ol nfl% po?“ y'o\mx T, sountey, nhglsel" 150 AL ::::'utmr:s:—igwlle’::gd :"om‘x nhn;-, ad- \ Mtart, easily. 0. B. and Lillie J. Palmer tp Willlam and | o'clock m.- B. H. SHELDON, Secretary. Vancement can ha earned. Box Z58L Call. ckton st. : ZERFUSS, 840 Misgion st. Tel. Mint 121"

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