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11 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 189S. M e e T e T e STIL 0N~ LECTCRETOUR DIED A HERMIT piercing scream and falling to the side- | COMPETENT “Woman, £ood cook and laun- | WANTED_A girl for dressmaking; 7c & day. | WANTERTD 200 00205 New Montgomery. 1 ‘ . : . . q Miss Helen Kelleher to|Catherine Hein, After Ten walk in a fit. She was carried into a | Oress. wishes to do housework; kind to chil- | 1304 Larkin st. e | Lecture on California Years’ Seclusion, Ex- in the East, pires in Solitude. 2 dren or sick people; wages $15 to $20. 79 Jesste. | ot ~ HEADQUARTERS for cooks, walters and oth- house, and soon recovered. A man was | i Lo ] 8 = DSl & P S S T O = 643 Clay st. scen running away from her, but the |G Woman § ¥ vork by nihe day | oD pairL to assla e heip. E. SIMON, & Allister st. < : nT ~ T = Y SRS’ Ass'n I'ree Employm’t Office. 8, | MIDDLE-AGED woman_for light housework: | BRERHERS < A% B Grint ave.: tel. Grant 134, | German preferred. 1905 Stockton st. o3 Swede girl wishes situation as house- | O . > s e ORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, | GIRL of 15_to assist in housework; $7. Call at | SATLORS, ordinary seeiich, fCVM% Steuart st 2, 1021 Van Ness avi s En e | MEN _to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. | GIRL for housewnrk; plain _cooking; no | MENpin WRIR DEC a0 Trighth st. } washing; no window cleaning; $20. 631 Larkin. S bt i = 5 ~.+ s21 | WANTED—At Montana a1 TAILORESS wanted on coats. Apply at 824 | WANTE and e per | ‘men_to take rooms: 10¢, 13 LB night; Gc, S0c and $1 per week. G woman for shooting gallery. ROSEDALE House, 321 Eilis—Rooms 25¢ to §1 Dupont Bl S night: $I to $4 week; hot and cold baths. wants position as housekeeper. 615 Polk st. | oo = oy e TRST-CLASS dress and clonk maker desires | Green st., near Mason. | a few more engagements; 519 per day: eity | i — — — ddres X 1749, Ca 2 * | GIRL, housework and plain cooking, country. Address box 140, Call office. | GIRL, wages $15. 1216% Golden Gat TED—A posith | — s ARl Dt | for_ housework -4 cockings waler: feom 43 | TAILORESS and finishers on custom coats. to $%. Call at 647 3ay st., nr. Leavenworth. | _APPIY 234 Ellis st. o NTEL | WANTED—Girl for gener=l housework; family | of three; wages $1o. 1500 Grove st. people were too much interested in her | cuse to give any attention to him, and he | escaped. Mrs. Eebringer hurried up to the Cei tral police station and compiained tha she had been robbed of her bankbook With the Hibernia Bank. She said she und | Ler hushand had been haying trouble and | re living apart. They had mouey | ited in the bank in thelr joint names | and she retained possession of the bank- 00k. She was on her way to the bank when a friend of her husband named Bulger, | a saloon-keeper in Butchertown, met her | near the Lank and snatched the book out | of her band. She screamed, and he ran away. Then she fainted. ik She was escorted to Judge Joachimsen's court, waere she swore to a complaint | | charging Bulger with grand larceny. | —_—————— SAN FRANCISCO CALL. | ashing or housecleaning. near Fifth and Market. YOUN “wishes 365 Jessie st., work in a small American family; wnge!cfli'l) ‘al per month: can do good plain cooking. at 91 Ninth st. YOUNG Swedish girl wishes a place to stalrs work in a nice private family; good sewer. Please call at 31 Lafayette st. between Howard and Missi Eleventh and Twelfth. | YOUNG Eastern woman, with child I\ Plunge| of 0% 'SINGLE _roms, 10c and 1 week. Lindeil House, Sixth and How: WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, below Sixth, for a room; %c & night: $1 k. 50 PAIR of men's new and second-hand shoes half price; half-soling, 35c. 959 Howard st Speculators Into a Whirl ExXcitenaent: 3% ‘Howard sts. “general 1 Tamil One Hundred Principal Cities to | Be Visited Under Auspices of Southern Pacific. Her Husband, Hans, a “Pris- oner of Love,” Now Left, Indeed, Alone. 957 Market st. weel WANTED—Washing, froning or house-clean- ing by the day: good reference. MRS. M. E. JENSEN, 15 Minha st. o e = - - e pRrinoa stiFyes YOUNG girl to assist In small family, $15. 417 = = i el BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | CHEAPEST and best In Americaihe Weekly | powell ot. AGENTS WANTED France and England Short, | Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | Cail. ‘Sent to any Addrme ia the Uoired | S letea: great war WANTED—A first-class millinery trimmer for wanted—Murat_Hals Russia StopS Selling With the Assistance of State Board | , e e unB‘gA’iCflfldosll(‘l:!‘é?flzégumi;n:::r:::l(ree( gg‘ues or Canada one year for $1 30, postase ?:;,;‘2“22‘5",.".}?."” 523 Market st., room 7, ook Q‘ur,“t:%,:;:{t::“a;;:m?fi sfl:s:‘elscuab?& and War Rages. % Trm: SR E e g ‘ Shot With Sleamaiof Be e NS WANTED—MALE. LAWRENCE Dresscut Ing School, 1078 Market | o005 fefenses of ‘:._,,“'“dpnsg;:f?ih“ifi?}l';e:{;g TG eFBOAIe S i thetic Devotion. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:10 o'clzck. e pertect ft; no trylng on: e | Hlustaies: one-seent i S0 n-one v Argentine Crops Are Light and | ry. prinjant success which attended T e B e ol oy Dontae EaplcVaent igetics: | TR rssmmeking andNmiliiacy pouitions | 2.cent stamps to pay postage. Educational 25c. McDOWELL' For the past ten or eleven Chlorwn: years a Union, 324 Dearborn st. : & AT “Pic- 5 06 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. JAPAN Chi Employm't Office; cholce LAT | gents to % B o S 9 r the illustrated lectures entitled, *‘Pic- | jjtt]e 4 el X A incse ploym’t ce; cl LADIES and gents to canvas for “The Cables e St | turesque California” and “Semi-Trople | down ;;o‘}l:iey iie“mfia,siifirf"i“s,i‘ff; ot e ooEto I e e Beinifte HOERnUIEA Geo FAKL WiGeass b HULE WANTED Y e S Ress Scaen Rerioe 5 ces. jrure ek < | . c 5 reet; open until 9: oC WANTED 5 = r Co., arket st. Prices. | California,” given by Miss Helen Kel- | unsatisfled curlosity to the people In| N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky | WANTID work of eny kind by voung man | SHAMPOOER for springs: call sarly. O, R. L HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 15 TEAMSTERS, city work; 2-horse teams, $17 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary. FOREMAN for a box factory. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MEAT and pastry cook, leher throughout California, Oregon, | Washington and Britsih Columbia dur- | ing the past vear has suggested to uen- e . 4 o | eral Passenger Age:.t Goodman of the | Sct foot inside the place. The front gate | —rarorn Chapter No. 5, R. A. M. g 3 x has been nailed up. The front door was CAI . I Southern Pacific Company the advisa- | will meet THIS (TUESDAY) E : A | never opened. d | 1 130 o'clock. R. A. bility of making similar arrangements on The windows were barred | ING, April 2, at 7:30 o'clock South San Francisco. Hans and Cather- ine Hein have lived there and with no | exception not another person has ever | DO_vou want employment? Call or address LEFFLER, 823 O'Farrell st., 7 to 9 8. m. OUR lady agents are delighted with the new goods; sales beat record; more agents wanted; no men. D. W. ROBERTS, 609 Sacramento. WANTED—Canvassers for coal oil. Apply F. streets; open until 9 o'clock penman and accountant. Box 1688 Call. WANTED—Position in_general merchandise store; grocery and bartender. Box 1671 Call. YOUNG man (German) wants situation in or near this citv: is satisfled with low wage. G. BRUNN, 904 Kearny st. MEETING NOTICES. BARLEY FALLS A LITTLE. country hotel, $60; Middle and Eastern States in a manner | and under such auspices as no other | stmilar exhibition has ever been con- | 121 Eddy st., meets THIS EVENING, o'clock’ Fellow crafts inyited. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. | B. Joyce Oil Co., Seventh and King sts. | F and the shutters were always closed.| degree. By order of the H. P. = — dishwasher, '$20; cook and helper, country, | D Jovoe Ol Co., Seventh and King sts. _ Interesting Details of the Fevor |{0 present the many attrc.tion: of oUr | Txit and entrance to the mysterious Ht-| - FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. | TOUNG Twagon, Misston ‘grefersed. "Box 166k e T e PARTNERS WANTED. Among Bulls of the Local | Golden State to people of the Western, | tie house was always by way of the cel- | PACIFIC Lodge No, 135, F. and A. M. Call office, . e O e h ety £ B0+ ookt armall A < l lar in the back, whence steps lead to the | kitchen above. | But on Friday Catherine Hein died— | ., small urant, near city, $35 to $40: bakel e yba.ker's helper, $15 and s L e taurant, $35 5 n walter, res , $35; | ook o Fanc."s3 and. fare -advanced: 3 | LADY partner In large dressmaking catabilsh- PARTNER with small capital in wine and Call 81 Valencla st. SITUATION as janitor by first-class painter and paper-hanger; used to general jobbing work. H. B., Frultvale P. O. Market. 7:30 liquor business. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. & A ———ee | 5 VANTE 5 or ” : iters, country, institution, $30; walter, | _ment. 207 Taylor st ducted. ‘ died alone in the little house while her “3r Called meeting, THIS (TUESDAY) WANTED to work for a private family; can | wal g Pl it R RS P T R | The plan as adopted proviCes for | husband was away. She had been alling| EVENING, April 2, at do all kinds of work; garde-ing, horses, lain boarding-house, $%5. C. R. HANSEN & There was more excitement among the for a week, but this fact had not altered GEO. 7. HOB. S f\od“::-;s:‘.%“ng and obliging; city or country. 0., 104 Geary st. FURNITURE WANTED. ! i : M. 1., 631 Sacramento st. wheat brokers yesterday than on Satur- Miss Kelleher delivering her new lec- | 2 £ = = i . Bact % SCANDINAVIAN teamsters for rallroad da 1 before / closed the old- | ture on California in 100 of the princi- | th¢ manner of living of the strange Ger-| ORIENTAL Lodge INDUSTRIOUS, sober young man wishes posl- | = work; regular Wages. C. R. HANSEN & | HIGHEST prices to fil new bullding. 940 Mis- = it 1 1 cities of the United States included | 2P couple—which was to live as though DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 tion as coachman; good driver and handy | CO., 104 Geary st. sion st.; tel. Min : B Sonihs et ohithe cub Actar s | o ;mes o e nus By ttoned dus. | B0 other people existed in the world. For | A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. _ground place; city or country. Box 1715, Call. | oary o ciry, $40; man about place, $15: 10| INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- ag eions $150%, a phenom. | .o the territory above mentioned dur- | ten years no one had seen or spoken to| 5 = e FIRST-CLASS California cheese maker wants | woodchoppers, $1 25 a cord. C. R. HANSEN | _gomery st highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 7L closing session, sold at $1503, a phenom- g the months of May, June, July, Au- | Catherine Heln. She had no friends: she | ODD FELLOWS' day—Grand anni & situation, or. will take charge of dalry.| & CO. 10t Geary st -5 = enal advance of two cents over the regu- = = 5 | c | “yersary picnic at Shell Mound A nray OO b e S aEe RooNd ATED i e gust and September next, to be given | talked to no one, but dwelt in a strange | Park. TUESDAY, Apri X126 Cal I ol oe. e | e hon o s el ond oL WTa Qa5 2 C. 3 A 3 S Thos d C - vi X .| Games, races, gate 'prizes, music | YounG 5 i SEN P Get t. B Those who attempt to account for the under the auspices of the most influen- | sort of solitude alone with her husband. e B Pz, e ks Militant | YOUNG man with knowledge in freehand and | R. HANSEN & CO., 104 seary s Smesapte Tt ol ey tial religious, social and charitable or- ganizations of the cities to be visited. With a view of insuring the best pos- sible results arrangements have been made with Mr. O. V. Eaton, formerly mechanical dra-ving, | line of work. COACHMA | “pert driv wishes position in this Box 1751, all office a Dane, competent, relfabl: mark attribute th cables and over supp! Business o al signs of life, the e to English hortness of the hold- S e war. ay with unusu- ange rolleall find- Come one, come all and have Entire proceeds in aid of Or- ‘Admission 2c. Chil- and Rebekahs. a good time. phans' Home at Gilroy. dren under 12 years free. | turnity. Of late years all his small busi- | ness affairs were transacted through a | frank-faced young grocer on Fifteenth | avenue, whose respect for the strange { Hein himself had grown to love the taci- the | | BLACKSMITH for a railroad camp, $150 a| 1 ODGERE, Jeits Budn s e i e e (pzDouES MRS TS $150 o day and board. C. R. HANSEN & | = poove aND BOARD WANTED. " | GERMAN farmer, $20; 2 choreboys, $10; 2 men | HOME wanted for two little boys 4 and ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ; excellent city references. dress box 1800, Call office. ¢ ; Si ; vears old; must be reasonable; German fam- = ass! r 2 Iniver- | reserv r G ing of stockholders of the Hutchinson Sugar e O oPIAGE 1$15) B:Taborers; IClty. $136)a: dayei |2yl s ing every broker at post. There was | 2SSk ‘f"'_ ‘fg,‘fi‘f‘zl",a‘ Sm"f"ff: Lz t'f‘g | reserve of the pecullar solitary German| g ¢, ion Company will be held at the office | GOOD Japanese cook: elght years' expertence; | C. H. HANSEN & CO.. 104’ Geary st. _1ly preferred. Particulars at 2020 Mission st. a great rush and every sign that great | D 8¢ 35 Drvance TepLesehLaLVE Ihadiwon Helntsieonfidance: of the company, 327 Market st San Fran- | no wash. B. A., box 11, Call office, Oakland. MAN desires light work for his room. Ad- business would be done when the first| CAAVAss the different cities and enter | " pyice a year, or sometimes only once, clsco. Cal on TUESDAY. the Ith I o e e T e LWRIGHT — #% and found. C. R.| "jress Stranger, box 160, Call office. om two and two and a half pence| (b onterpriser M B o "fi | grocer, and these contained remittances | forve for the ensuing vear and the transac. | GHI, 1 CHatham_place. | for & box factory. C. R HAN- WANTED—MISCELLA s. h cargoes from three to six | oo tn:‘s"ixu‘;\l two \‘\'etks ‘;‘;J‘;marh:s z(x)lx: from Germany. But the notification Hein o o otherin el . bartender and solicitor. Address | 5 :.rly*u"d;, 9 and found. | WANTED—Second-hand tank and windmill, higher and in good demand at the ad-| ready made some valuable connections, | h0uld have reccived from the bank last| fore the meeting. W closs | e | country, laundey 0 and Fl e e R R vance. | notably that at Salt Lake City with the January had not arrived, and on Friday H Secretary. | YOUNG man wishes to learn general OAD laborers to go to-day. C. R.| WANTED_Ladies’ and gents' bicycles. Ade Liverpool showed 2 further Xise of two [Mtual Tmprovement Slieaguc) Swhichi|ithNdusen ol fisemon AW Kesteineventar oo S e e o N smith’ trade. Address 2125 Miszlon st.; T T D O |l s pence at the close, or from four to four|has ‘obtained a. 'special dispensation|tOOK ajstrestcarfrom Bay View. DAY NIGHT, April 2, in Old Friends' | _Phone Blue 441 - o —— > zlc lantern apparatus; second- a If pence fc he day. Pa - miles, to the bank. In his absence Cath-| moy Vg’ o "Rl1 Tembers hereby in- | mo r | EXPERIENCED dump foreman for a raliread | PHOTO and magic lantern appi : e e e o Y atoris | from the church authorities to use the | Crine. nis wife, dicd. She must have ex-| Hall LAl S T Architects Position wanted as clerk of | FUIEIENGED VPRI & TR | “hana. 108 sfontomery st. showed a sharp ad e and private ca ormon Tabernacle, and the sale of pireq’ in great pain, for her limbs were JUDGE J. A. CAMPBELL, President. 111 years American experiences good | _GeAry st. PAWNEROKER—Old _gold, _silver, cast-oft bles confirmed Saturday’s report ”mfi 7000 tickets for this occasion is already | distorted with the agony of her tllexuh. 1 raughteren. AQdress box 35hk. Cal offise. | SHOP confectioner and pastry cook, S L L O R s Russia had sfopp rting wheat. Al sured. | and the old bed on which she lay—a = Y | drs ian. Address box 3314, Call office. | SHOP conte _pastr o n = 2 these conditions worked up a strain of his is no ordinary stereopticon exhi- | home - made _contrivance composed of | CHEAPHET and best in America—The Weekly | EXpERIBNCED carpenter and RS el D (e e T T D e BUSINESS PERSONALS. excitement seldom equaled in the Call| bition, as Miss Kelleher ranks with the k(::lirl‘lai;:n[r}:ls‘;rs::pv“d_dgfl‘:{n:_::ssn:\;\%\}fllmv States or Canada one year for §150, postage mr‘:ll;r‘:n(te!mrézxnnfi ban i Grfi:z\{,;n\k ?&,‘:u‘mmfi;fiufl:flq wx(r:’,kw’zivt\_r;:; S Serat o pr 1 pest lecturers of tbe daviand Incandl i Bb TS ies o fiie lonelystirfering | oo e S e it e e Branch office of The Cai | baker. small country hotel, B o ey somenth soon as the caller, . C. Bunker, | tion to that qualification she is also an | d¢ath | = ; ads take - | $3; 4 waiters, $%5; porter, boy. hairdressing, 2c; good switches, $1; best sounded the gong there was the quietness | elocutionist and an entertainer of high | Wpmalu. o o0 o4 bie wite was dead SPECIAL NOTIC ds taken. waiter, 36 8 ek cabin firiosts quaiti 5100 extra hesv of death. Brokers were sparring for the| standing. The collection of slides which | ‘when he came back from his long, un-| s oo s < employment In_sausage ANSEN & CO., 1M Geary from’9 to 18 - G- anticipation of others. T crowd waa| will be used on this occasion is the | availing tramp. He had no money to bury | BAD tenants efected for collections max factory or pork packing: good experi AN experienced masseur to take charge of a city PACIFIC COLLECTION | or _country. e ik ¥ 1 = i [F catAtist AN el el not long in f some one to siart the | most complete and the best that has| this loved companion of his solitude, but| &G (5 Montgomery st roem 6; tel. 5680, _references. Address box Call offlc bath-house at SPrings hotel. C. R. HAN- | RAG carpets wove to order and for sal all rolling. ever b gathered together. They are | the . strong, u{]durlng habit ot a:u L{x‘?:e MISS R DUVAL, Just f o o] WIN !!oERTER Housa, 4;1 mm"i :ll ?no e ., Geary st. :gi;‘{l‘lk‘:?!\‘: rll:xgsi’asnl:!(k ngrvrlll::“r;‘s. udlea]l{e‘v; Lr: T ol o o1 T 7 ally c ve | . long, silent years even at a time : . rom the East | "ket: 20 rooms, Ze 5 a5 % to ST - 3 - oy o rain: it S oans la U e S plareedcally e o e Ve | e thia “was the rullng. passion. i shiropodist and manlcure. Jiooms 2'and 3, | week; conveniert -nd respectable: free ‘bus | MEINDRY, Rolp wanted-Washer for laundry, | ratds GEO. MATTHENW, 705 Fifih, Oakland. b tek Hon fer .| lectures have excited great admiration. | Went to the one man he felt he could s ey [eenniiaeRaseitolen(URET i eniy drive laundry wagon, '$20; young man to | ELECTRIC lights In every rcom: Winchester Ctonesadli s SRl The dissolving view clectrie stereopti. | trust. But the grocer was out taking or- LAND from the East—Baths, | CHEAPESY and best In Amerlca—The Weekly | 00k and assist in laindry, ~$25; _apprentice |~ House, 44 Third st nr. Marke rooms, In the itement $177 wus pala, this e dissolving view electric stereopti- | j..c” 5o Hefn, with the sorrowfui knowl- e Call, Sent to any address in _the Uni for laundry, $10. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. | g5 to $1 60 pe- night; $130 to $5 per weeks price against $169 on Saturday There | con, which will be used, is the largest edge within him, walked back again to| = —— = g e States or Canada one year for $150, posts | WANTED — ‘Cook, for oyster-house, $40: free bus and baggage to and from the ferr: isiderable wheat for) sale atiyi or. | ard most powertul made, Teproduting fipayeviewsgdliere nejmel theigroceriand [(INERVIONE [BURWRED lar Nay foritan free. waiter, coffee-house, $30; young man to walt | CHAS. CHESTER, the Stationer, formerly 818 offerings were greater tn scenes surprisingly true to nature. Mr. | told him that Catherine was dead.|_ an e IR TR s on table and tend bar, country. $20; boy to | Broadway, moved to 1135 nd, the latter coming mos rom George W. Reinhardt, recenily grad- | Through this man arrangements were papered from §2 50; whitened, $1. 343 wait, $15; boy to help, $10; omnibus, $20; man Oaxland; new made with the Coroner, who sent for the | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | thin a s space , a Tniver: . and 205 Twenty-fourth. | e ~ | to tend fo wagons, who 'can make butter, | — 1= \Vithin a short space of iime the uated from the University of California, By = 2 e ——————— | NEAT second girl, $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% | dairy, $30; hostler, $35: dishwashers, $15 and | MRS. JOHNSON, ma: e had dropped to ‘unxh‘u ule‘“ilx‘mé will act as stereoptician on this trans- | Dn)v;vas this occurrence that for the first | . R, Irxnagne(k’ healer and card reader. | utter st. | 830, etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. { _ly of Oakland baths. 5 it many buying | e - u c s| 208 O'Farrell st., room 2. | ohe — | = = orders th Chicago ad- “'1"-;11;"“'."“. If;\‘.g;;':ff;;‘;;'d“ der | time in a decade forced open the curious | == - —— | MOTHER and daughter or friends, $30, - nch. | YES— TUESDAY 'WE WANT | QUINONIA Hair Tonic po vancing, y - 2 itions under | jiii). house in which these two have | ANNA RAY PALMER, genulne massage and MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 12 cooks. 9 waiters | power; harmless. LEDER w h&(‘? thi emerprlsc{wm be conducted | gwelt in slleuceb Sn;l sorllltuge S0 lgnfi; vapor baths. Room 10, 2i1 O'Farrell T e e gutchcr for . clty nstnurnn(*—-{“ = R B e it vetiiig ostered cz ail to i There w: n the house. Bo R S SNCH or German nursery governess, edmaker, city —————3 dishwashers 3 es’ Barbershop has removed from e e D L B Erassciicd | MRS DR ALLEN, exvers chiopodists eles- | iamirmaid, 0. MISS CULLEN. GF Sut DR S § ganamens | P SRS T A 2 - Fe S 3 v " ac- | v 3 Al e er st. farm hands- - eesemaker | = S _— resenting the many attractions and | sacks of the German woman's manufac-| _ e i . FLESH reduced, natural laay closing morning ;arliculaf}\- the resort features of our ture. The front room was absolutely yMps STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet refined young gitl, care of one grown | § WOCISOPRErS—————— © tlemakers | P Mo ehaant. 0. Bo box 1756, Ca 2 y e S S bare. In the kitchen were the barest ne- baths 120% Geary st., room 11. 1d. $12. MISS CULLEN, 3825 Sutter st. These jobs range In wages from §15 to $5 | = o ernoon session bull enthusi- | STeat State the tourist and pleasure | Jiidities, and the room where the wife | o - B —— e e Tangern | MRS. Jo= experienced masseuse; e broke out, causing the pi travel to California should be largely gied contained a chair or two and th DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 | REFINED _middle-aged _Protestant yoman, PHMURRAY & READY, Leading Emplogment | _ trical v treatment; office 10, 118 Grant to reach $17 with Ma $182, pr augmented. sacks of gras But there were book: room i0, second floor front. ranch, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sut- Agents, 634-635 Clay st.; telephone )&m 5345, | STAMMERING and stottering corrected, PROF. which not been seen for eight v o To the Southern Pacific Company, mlun_\-é\l ll:lEl’“. &2“}{[3’:}?;! ‘r)x;.;:‘l:e;s dp:u; ter st. = ST TR e J. WHITEHORN 334 =t., Oakland, Cal. The market closed strong at the extreme | the 2 .| ple who knew | WORK, Alameda, 2 In_ family, Lan : 3 T £ = = advanec e vesterday's bring: = = e * 9% is purc and absolutely correct; that his| ALVINE HALL and assistant; g CULLEN, 32 Sitter [WBERFEROL VS i3 o e j | _at wholesale fizures. 20 Sansome st. izing orders from those who e profits, | Angeles Chamber of Commerce and | yyliness dealings have been those of a | bathw. 5% Turk and 1115 Market e T T | e Al e Not 80 terday & = | others belong the credit of inaugurat- | scrupulously honest man; that his writ-| 3o HANSENS Tatest savenlolatteryiaca v $20; French mald, $25. oysterman, $ Apply to J. F. 0 0 order on easy ins L e 628 CO., WANTED—Blacksmith's helper, $2 day; stronz Sacramento st. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth ———— e DRESSMAKERS. ing this most worthy enterprise. Suttenal 2 second girls, $20 and 1 added to t. In The longs, ins ing and his manner of Speech have al-| their lines not ways been those of a cultivated gentle- | cabiact baths. 116 Taylor st. —_— COOK, 35, no wasl s verage | man. " v v y § housework girls, city and country, $20 a young man for a stove and ‘tin store, {1 a | _ = St e o t ason, but TN [ | The gossips are trying to account for DIVIDEND NOTICES. §20: 6 young girls, assist, 310 to $15. MISS | day: 10 laborers, $17 day; chocemn’ ‘und | iy GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stviish dresses, zoes madly 1 of excitement. | the peculiar lives of these two. They say | - = CULLEN Sutfer st. milker, $20; 2 miniers, $2 60 day, part fare ad- | MME. GOLDSTEINTElegant. stylish dresses, B he si one of great mal | that Hein 1s well connected in Hamburg, | DIVIDEND NOTICE-Dividend No. 8 (Afty L & Vanced, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT e | whence his remittances come, and that a| cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamshly | HEAD waitress, §25; waltress, Fresno. 8 4| & CO. @8 Sacramento st B SAN FRANCISCO Lales French Tailrioe toc! Cire dan | fa : y 2 | Company, will be payable at the office of the | walitresses, country hotels, ; Vi A o s e s - g ollege, arket st. S foicy e i J fanlly quanct 108 e D Tl otany. 71! Marber s andi ool o S ambammaids to wait, §2; cham: | 2 MEN to run mowers, $20; farmer, $25; painter, | o ey their crop prospects are | AT oSt probable story is the other version | 93y, Maj 2 IS Transter books will close | - bermaid, $i5. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 10| 3io: gardener, & Cooic for o inen, dan | S b o e o= Sopuintaa i | That Dhe awful ourse of insanity rests| ©n Tuesday.’April % 189 at 3 o'clock p. m. | _Geary st. = $15; ship calkess, R. T. WARDSE COu 608 | e o the offerings from the Argen upon the Hein family, A son and a| % EHEEDON e 5 RESTAURANT waltresces, $6; 8 restaurant | and 610 Clay st. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, the distingulshed trance small that buyers generally con- daughter are inmates of an asylum now. | waitresses, $5; 2 lunch and dinner waitresses, clairvoyant and medium: whiie entranced she 3 | ) NS WAN 3 : f NSEN & | WANTED—2 carpenters In city, 32 to 225 per | will reveal svery hidden mystery in iife; she country o market. | ‘Another son attempted suiclde once not| SITUAT:uNS WANTED—FEMALE. $20; lunch witress, Sc. C. R. HANSEN & nt L sity. 82 to §2 2 pe 3 ber wheat with the | A Burnt Cork Performance to | long ago in front of tne City Hall, and | —— ~ et s R ORI Gealyist i 56 ot ere st o Tkow sonthTiera e mi ey | B e i e it will be fo 5 Hans Hein's first born succeeded in tak- | FIRST-CLASS German cook and housework | TNSTITUTION cook, $20; girl, Alameda, § for steamer, $15 per month. W. D. EWER & | tions: unites the separate, recovers —loat, California t Is cen Be Given at Native Sons’ ing his own life. Since that time these | " girl desires situation: 214 years last pince; | RoCCtOURIDG 5000y *H1d. Berman ginl. Calig: | 0O, 626 Clay at. | etolen or burted property: locates treasures, per bushel high ago. This dif- | two old people have lived in a solitude | city or count MISS CULL] toga, $20; 10 house girls, city, $20 to $25; 18 | — N, 325 Sutter. minerals: tells vour entire life, past, present fere Hall. T ow the importing | almost as complete as though they lived | A YOUNG man for light carpenter work and b a Lou irls, $15 to $20; nurse, $20; nurse, $15. TON. and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours of E market. Surely | In Sahara instead of San Francisco. And | NB: copalle Girman gl L g B R BT & 0., 10t Genrs b | “grill work. MRS, NORTON. 323 Sutter st. 10a i 5.0 s pesrect matisfaction ianac wheat oming and I\':\n-‘ there are rumors that poor, lonely Cath- n = N ences. MISS C ‘295 Sutter st. snteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with can t s, MISS 25 g The Novelty of the Affalr Is Attract- ; SONAN e o SECOND man, German _preferred; country. l sa brou to California at erine Hein succumbed, too, to the mental 'LLEN, ut WOMAN who understands massage to attend D e pia Epecial terms. MRS, DR, F. CLARK. rooms resent differenc seculation seems maladv and then Hans, ‘in addition t0 | TIRST-CLASS cook desires situntion (n hotel | Daths at springs: see party here. C. R. HAN-| MRS, LAMBERT, s 25 and 2, 1206 Market st.. opp. Sixth. | i i SEN & CO.. 14 Geary st | ntoxicated i 1wa3s result irg the Attention of Theater the ‘housekeeping cares, had the burden | e: country preferred. MISS | _SF Fo & E OFFICE clerks, assistants, bookkeepers, time | i7nc S AT Ret At G o sacalom: rices w far beyond of a weak minded wife. RANCH cook, $20; housckeeper, $20; middle- SOpAIa ol Dlerkm & Grae, ; |~ reads vour thoughts; tells you just.what you !‘flfitim te cor inih the | S Hians Hein bas "fi’é’c‘oag&h‘ifiifi's“sfl‘;fi{” & frstolass help of all nac | ged woman, country, 320 3 Irish house gicls. e e s T o yinay s Y nontong ant {o know, reunites the separated: changes he present pr : higher than — n South San Fran years. = sitns s oo help; $20 “each; Irish house girl, young SEiEE At luck; locates buried treasures: causes speedy facts will warrant, vet the bull fever Is | short, pale. with long dark hair and | [3HUC o5n, seelis same by callng haT | wirt 1o assist, no cooking, $13: German house | 15 MEMBERS ive writien THIoemeRt 15| o Dy merieaes i the. me of your on : nd e ilable to 2o much| The latest novelty in the way of emsr-{ beard fast growing zrfiy.nwdarlngdwgn?‘ 395 Sutter st or phone Guant 120. s, zl.in lfl\;nzll,\'.fi no w““'q"l" $20; s‘wedlss‘!a‘ Clerks’ Exchange to-day. 313 Bush st. | cholce; all 1enené ‘;fldr: asusmhmp :gclnsad higher before run against a|tainment is being prompted by lan- | gloves of that same knitted cord that " Sut! L pesCrant 0, i Second ‘girl, young girls to assist, = promptly answered; ladies, 50c; hours 10 a. m. stone wall is v 1ittle argu: | thropical women. who gllhnuéh ?;Tuc:. | Edtnerine nad used for the sleeping bags | LADIES'We have 2 first-class superior cooks, | _to $15. MRS. NORTON, 82 Sutter st. HOTEL steward; head waiter; bill “clerk;| to §p. m. ety ofter all crop, but | o 3 , | and even for curtains in the queer littie | “best of references, awalting ¢ituations. J. F. | oo ——— Touse, $30 and §20, | Stockkeeper; hotel : uali 5t MME TER, wonderful clairv - one does not w rlook the' fact | © 1405, ;nd- 10f mgh soclal standing, will | {fice" Carrying upon his shoulder the| CROSETT & Co, 15 Sutter CRS "NOHTON, 5 Satter ster M0 200 0 | o o arive wagon, §10, hear clty. HOTBL T s Gntiar el e ieht nt specu ounting no | COVET their beauty and their dimples, put | sacks full of provisions he preferred not | =y s ), bt 2 | "GAZETTE, 420 Kearney st. Slagnoces dissane: tall life roaing: Tadles o 1l This is where specul: puty over thelr eyes and rougs ) vered at nis place, he pre- | COMPETENT English second girl, best of ref. 1, 525 $20; ch = 2 — = aenoe 5 - s eculators 3 r eyes and rougz on their( to have delivered at nis place, Pre-| ¥ orences, desires a situation. 3. F. CROSETT | GERMAN second girl, $25: nurse, $20; cham- | — ~ gents $1; palm. and clairv. : sit, §1 30, 195 Tur] hemselves wrong soomer or ‘ips that they may be better fitted to| sented an Interesting figure. Once even | e 2 WANTED—The address of GEORGE, HUG 3 2 MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. ;3 cooks, German style, §25 each. /ORTON, 323 Sutter st. t plant is naturally stro ind more than many wi r. There will be i sted in Canfornia regardless to the contrary. hington crop” pre he appeared upon the street with his| trousers covered with that same white network, which seemed to be a passion of | the dead woman. But he was never mo- | lested. Once the butcner, when he cut | the dollar’s worth of meat Hein bought weekly, asked casually, *“Well, how’s the family?” Hefn never went vack there. And once a shop keeper asked him what part of Germany he came from. “lI do not ask you where you come GINS, otherwise called ‘“English Georg Address H. M., Call Branch office, Oakland. will hear sometl COATMAKER for count BROS., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Two coatmakers for the country. 29 Flood bldg., P. GREENBERG & CO. BOY wanted for grocery store, who lives with parents. 501 Jones. C. V. MILLER, seance. § p. m.; 12 o'clock, Mother Sadie seance. worth st. shake the hand of Belinda Jones and Parson Johnson at the minstrel show this evening on the stage of the Native Sons' Hall in aid of St. Patrick’s grand bazaar. | This will mark the first time in the | recorded history of the city when women have undertaken to shine as ‘“‘end men” and draw up in the ancient semicircle to address the inimitable conversational- to-morrow 409 Leaven- FIRST-CLASS cook wishes sltuatl in hotel, boarding first-class S. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. girl, strong and willing; good cook; best references; city or country; $15 to $20. Swedish and German Employment Bu- reau. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter MME. HANSON arrived; palmist; card-reade past, present and future; 2ec. 18 Sixth st., room 10. HOUSE girl, German cooking, 2 in family, no washing. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. | GIRLS for cocking_and housework in Ross Valley, $25; San Rafael, $20; Alameda, $20 Sutter st. s ;nd $35; thldsbu;g, hs:u. 1C‘5‘m&§5§cs;“r AT the German Employment Office, MRS. | Santa Rosa, 3§20, and others. J. F. CROSE LAMBERT, 417 Powell st., tel. Main 5332, a | _& ©0., 316 Sutter st. CIRCLE to-night, 8 o'clock, C. Mayo Steers. 112t Oak st., readings, $1 YOUR future told by card surplus. market for there seem: no ladles, gents, d Ze. 221 Sixth st. the people of thi will be deprived | = from,” he answered gravely. “That is my | number of first-class girls await positions. | 5 GERMAN, Scandinavian and French second - — of wheat bread next fourteen | o nown 22 oo antenocutor Braniiths (RoR G0 iRt SMART, intelligent_girl would like a position | Biris and seamstress, $20 and $25; nurse and | 3 GOOD canvassers wanted. 0 Geary, room 2. | MMB. MOREAU, best medium and card- months, for « of wheat are larger| SUUSEH0R (80C, Susement of ‘an. audi-|; "y sterstiatime oL Ot Khe dif;| _In s cndy store. 108 Hyde-st. torrace, flat 4 | fecond slrl, 15; German maldi 4 cooks In | 57T curdener to work 2 hours day. 3 Hanna | . reader: 25c up: German spoken. 7 Fourth st than ger s creet, kindly grocer. roug! m his = - L b renecoo) st., Berkeley train, Oakland g M VEMAR—Fortunes told by planets; Barley w irprise to the trade.| The object of the performanc 3 aid, through him he communi- | RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day to | ivstituticn and restaurant, $20 and $7 week; | St Berk cinl MME. LE: R—Fortunes told Brokers asked one another. “\Whats torionaniic s peg‘"a”y it ';'r::"‘;gg D o 1o an mbec=| i o wadhing, Sl ey o e § Waitresses, restaurants and hotels, 320 and | BOY wanted, experlenced preferred, for up- | _ Predicted "¢ overdue str. 23 Sixt matter with bazley 2t The matter Is bar-ilso: s ragion -albhe i1 ’ lutely necessary. Of late years Hein has| Work reasonable. Please call at 103§ Potrero £ w“{h;(‘g’},‘-’fl?g]}f{" sl;gus!wm‘fk" I city. | “holstery. A. V. HINSE, 2116 Fillmore st. MME. SYBILL rave; future hus- ley bas been bogmed to death, and ‘the | {2, L2 roason alone will attract hun- | \IE DECCTIY, o Qorters, TS0 the letters | _ave. near Tweaty-third st S chorn o th GRINDER; one who 1s zood on razors and | band's picture, o140 Fatiglsh e porino 2 Sut the de- "The minstrels will be undor thy have ceased coming. When the water| RESPECTABLE girl for second work and sew- | GERMAN cook, $30: small wash. MRS. LAM- | shears; steady job. Call at 630 Marier st YPSY life reader gives correct answers to ;rsa‘n(tl]” {\;1“1[3 6.pe1, cent. in mar 1565Hon8 | ooy’ of the ladics of the: Galdes vros; | Dill_was dude th% co,:leclntf coming over | ing or chamber-work and care for children; | EERT, 17 Powell st. AN sl o b GL“»““N": e L H zn. 3 7th. £ AR b al dealiofbar- t patrick’ he neglected yard where the grass grows | no postals. Apply at 1516 Post st. = e e 3 fei v 3 | %e: dskiais e ley which’ will not | 1l Board in :‘g:"fl'_n"mfei%;K:’%i;&}:]gnbfifl%rhand under [ O i e Aobr opened Juet Ione T L2 1 i Po - - | GERMAN middle-necd woman, country, 2 peo- | derstands virieyard and " wine' it 22 | S1ME, RAVENA reads lite fluently: business spection, yet it meets the requirements of | ; ate dire . Eggert, the | (1 G WG0! hand to pass out to him the ATION wanted by a middle-aged woman: | ple, MRS, LAMBERT, owell st. e < pames given: %c up. § Fourth st. Lo kot s ouble With barley fs that| popular and well-known minstrel man- | S0028" wea: He aidn't know whether it 0527 ity or ounirr. " g4 Washingin st | SECOND girl, must be sood laundress: 7 In FIRST-CLASS Californja_cheesemaker; dniry = RS- Fiist 1 ne gros ) 2 o ;| ager. A g V. 2 y - 0 X 3. 7 ' : 3 . 022 X A o+ 5 YOUNG girl would like to take care of child; Address 203 Surrey st. word was spoken and the transaction was | repeated month after month. The front | door never opened. The back door opened of vesterday’s market condition nog at In the face of - ris famillar to the tisater-going public by the appearance of their names upon minstrel programmes in the past, have would indicate a | 11 favorable to buyers. | of 10 cents per cental | WANTED—Carpenter, $2 day and found, short way in the country: also a man to work around the house, $10 month. Apply 30 Turk. is good seamstress. $25. Gfinfi/\x housework girl, 2 In family, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. CHEAPEST ard best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United YOUNG girl wants to take care of 1 or 2 chil- | —— T e > e T Vs for §1 50, postagas > v . You may go down to YOUNG lady as copylsts and bookkee StatestonCanads Bneiycey gl in wheat barley ac + declined 1% | volunteered their services to Instruct the | ODIY to the grocer. : dren or do light housework. 10 Thirteenth st., e e cents, with a heavy ng. * The local | ladies and initiate them into the myster. | DAY View to-day, and you may knock | yupctairs, LATTIS Seamntie s ia tuloalatlleN; T {030 Ma till’ you're weary, but the litde cottage will remain quite quiet, seemingly unoccu- pied. Evenqm his dealings with the one GOOD second cook wanted. 134 Third st. talent a t'a he 2208 8 alent are fearful o{ a he GOOD, Industrious boy wanted to learn print- near future. The features of yesterda avy break in the | ies of burnt cork and artificial wigs, and L will do all in their power to help attain $35; second girl; waitress; head wall NTED—Sit i W uation : pantry and hall girls. 1023 Market st. ceuntry preferred. as lady's companion; Apply at room 18, Brook- PIRITUALISM. s adi; vere | ol i = — - Ing trade. 424 Sansome st., room 4. VA~ the heavy selling of barley and buaTne ¢ | oramonic, oblect Dsnnr thelt 1o haote™ [ man he trusted Hein was as laconfc as| lyn Hotel Bush st. LADIES looking_for_select positions should | TOCNQ. man with 5 e sit otians st | 2OE:, YO e e 20 wheat by B, A. Bresse. Duri=s the early | This ;;urgose is todremodéqlethesto?t!eeghs 23?5%3‘1?& vf-‘r?tféfi‘i?‘v(fli'é“vvfi% (t‘f:i :fi{cflle: St i an g Saanan oD VAR - SRS e ment; excellent opportanits. Box 105, Can. g2 e morning Cuf s nt 5 3 i c situation as working housekeeper. Box 1633, e e T e ek il o alt ey haearon & Mos: e R Cungit and | edifice on Mission street, one of the oldest | a0d prices. He would nod a good morn-| Call oifice. P LADY'S companion, agreeable disposition; ref- | FIRST-CLASS waiter bought | churches in the city, and by repairs and oysterman. nd e M. B. ay w rietor, is e, erences required and glven at once, 313 Bush. | | MORAGI AR, o G ittings. | m‘,.";'h,fi,‘“;" )"‘!igll)\:lz\i'l!yl)‘;ht(}?':i z‘[;’ls,gxl\‘ | he nhecessary improvements, put it in a m,;‘;.wm'sheb |‘f°‘,’mfiwkn?,‘:“'#houg;,"v"}{if, RESPECTABLE woman wiihes work of 207 | 1,1y bookkeeper; aentist) Tadler Exchanss, | DATNSRR o ,: L= (0 BMaThet LLIS, medium. 253 Vale Kaurman ‘sold Decomber barley. and | condition of “decency which it justly de- | Bouse was so unfurnished, the o4 coupie | _Kind by the day. Address 606 Natsuia st. New management, 513 Bush st. d R} ovanted, outside work,.32 a day. 664 cloBues. Feliid poim wheat early, but turned buyer later. Soule | permitted themseives some small luxu- was a good buyer of December wheat at | Mission st. ries. Hein would bring home beer and RE 1D German woman vants to do sacend 3 WHITN work in American family; understands sew- The final dress rehearsal was given last MEE sivekton st ance test . GIRLS—Operators, finishers and _apprentices e medium. 1 WANTED— B - 1d No. 218. SLTT Costigan sold around SI78%. Miles, | f Hyesgthe, hall on Mason street, and | wine, and he enfoyed a cigar. He mever | ine and ironing; saiary’ 20, Addreos. 539 | _for chilaren's coats.” Apply 14 Sansome, r. o1 B "ril :.{.Tnurx».m medium: also Gauthier. sold considerable Decem- | jGxea heing given amootnhlysu:rclguéve;‘f; S“e"‘e;‘d "‘te o est Layon IRErieVeE] (| HIGouth it GIRL wanted to do errands and assist in | = !‘“Emnxs AV ¢ Sud- buniney z ber wheat at the adv and the specialties being acted with con. | Somurred at pi - WANTED--By American woman, situation as | ES. housework. 715 Polk st. ————— s 2 S WORK OF FIREBUGS. The grocer has generously offered him credit till the delayed remittance shall ar- rive. He is confident that the debt will be repald. siderable ability. The minstrel troop consists of the fol- lowing artists: nurse or_charge of addraas lodging-hons» Call cr 6 Tehama st., city. NEAT elderly woman wants light housework; M. ANCES. ind dinm. 118 Haight st —————————————————————— BARBER wanted: steady place, in f-cent shav- _ing parlor, at 403 Sixth st., Oakland. GERMAN woman for general work. Address A Stable and Six Horses Destroyed in South San Francisco. Fire Marsha)l Towe is investigating an Incendiary fire at Eighteenth avenue and n Francisco, Sunday a stable was burned to six horses and several wagons and other property stroyed, entailing a loss of about $2500. The property belonged to L. J. Fanuc- chi, a gardener and fisherman. been for some time the victim of v: ve destroyed his fishing nets and and stolen ¥ H street, South night, by whic the ground into his house lot of articl family retired early Sunday iwakened by the cry of The stable was on flames had ot such headway that it was te attempt to save anything. Marshal belfeves that the fire 2 bad gang of hoodlums was the work of known as the There will be smal, the fire home to any Investigatio chance of bringin of them, but a rigi m will be made by the Mar- Interlocutor, Miss Aggie Hoyne; tam- bos, Misses Mamie Wells, Jeannette Fin- | pie, Mamie Shechan and Annie Oakes; ! bones, Misses Jessie Finnie, Kittie Mc- Share, Mabel Norton and Tessie Smith; soloists, Misses Ella and Belle O'Brien, Afice Garson, Lottie Ycazell and M. P. Westhaus, Mre. M. Brennan, Messrs. J. Cathcart, B. F. Hanlon and Master Do- the little Neuman Sisters, glee club pany A, L. C. C., and Miss Vir- ginia Stack, fancy dancer. The following ladies have charge of the entertainment: Miss A. W. Westhaus, manager; Miss May Higgins, assistant manager; Miss Jennie Byrne, secretary; Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Fahey, Mrs. Sheehan, Mrs. Maggie Cav- unflf . Mrs. A. Lequnne, Misses M. and K. Leary, Mrs. May Carter, Misses Rose Wagner, E. and B. O'Brien, Jennfe Curry and Mamie Willis. Tickets for the entertainment, at 25 cents each, may be had at the Monitor office, or at Miss Holden’s book store, 148 Fourth street. —_————— Ladies’ taflor-made suits: latest designs; we wive credit. M. Rothschud, 211 Sutter = & & 7. All this strange man asked of the world was that he should be left alone. This wish has now been granted more fully than he expected. For the death of his wife has left the man pitifully alone. He wept bitterly when her body was taken from the strange home, but he did not | come up to San Francisco to see his com- | panion put into her grave. The thought | of the curious eyes and tongues he would meet was too great an ordeal. So Cath- erine was buried in the city and her hus- band shut himself up in the solitude of the strange house. e will continue to live there, he has told the one man to whom he will speak. The only difference will be that Bay View will have one her- mit instead of two, but imagine the lone- liness of bereft Hans Hein, SNATCHED HER BANKBOOK. Mrs. Mary Behflnge;o! South San Francisco Causes a Commotion on McAllister Street. Mrs. Mary Behringer, who lives in South San Francisco, caused a commotion can sleen at home: wages $3 per week or work by the day. Address E. R., 1231 Market. YOUNG _,glrl wishes housework and plain cook- Clementina, st. girl wishes work by the day for 215 Polk st. COMPETENT girl wishes place for general }é?n!e“;flrk and cooking; city references. 325 s st. DRESEMAKER will g out by the day or work taken in at home. 539 Turk st GERMAN girl wants situation as cook and downstairs work. 30121 Sixteenth st. RESPECTABLE German girl wishes sioation 0 do second work; can give good referencew Please call at 140 Cumberland st GERUAN woman wishes & few more places to wash by the day. Call or address MRS. A. DELME, 7 Clementina st., near Second. ER! housccleaning. FIRST-CLASS hand at dressmaking. SD—Girl to assist In housework. 720 teenth st. 845 Cali- fornia st. GERMAN girl for second work and assist with children; references. 1608 Fell st. EXPERIENCED chambermaid wanted, Lindell House, Sixtt and Howard st. NURSE girl wanted. Apply 218 Clay st, cor- ner Scott, between 9 and 12 GOOD coat finisher and_experienced appren- tices: good pay. 76 Harrlet st. NEAT young girl for housework; small family: Food home. 2304 Clay st. WANTED—Finishers on military coats. 560 Fourth st., near Brannan. 7 EXPERIENCED waiter girls for a restaur- ant, $ a_weas, Apply with name and ad- Areds to Box 1086, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED woman (American) wants sit- uation in family; is good piain cook; stays a long time in good home; for years In last place; best of city reference; wages $15 per month: no washing. Box 1683, Call office. SITUATION wanted to do housework and cooking; city references; $20. 1221 Devisadero. | WANTED—A good finisher on custom-made coats. Apply 466 Clementina st. GIRL for zeneral housework; take care of children; $10. 3438 Sixteenth st. avsalito. USEKEEPER wanted at 10 Eills st. The FIRST-CLASS coat-maker t IRSTCLAS maker to work in TWENTY-FIVE work on ship. store. men for Alaska; wages $2 or HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. YOUNG man to learn barber trade in 4 to 6 weeks. 1542 Market. st. : RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodled, unmarried men, hetween the ages of 21 and 30 vears, who are citizens of tie United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, ond be he- tween 5 feet § inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Eliis st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED-Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Peno House Jroptieton runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 26e per night: $1 to $3 per week. BARBERS Progressive Union; fres employ- ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 th; tel. South 62s. BARBER shop for sale. 908% Howard st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st. near Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading room:; CAL. Institute. 40214 Geary: h Qiplomas Issied: diseas: _diplomas {ssucd: disedses AT fow rates—Turniture, AT lowest rate. IYPNOTISM nnd__&n_bils cured. STORAGE. 5 carpets, planos, household goods; clean, light compartments: advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1024 Mission st., ab ve Sixth; cpen evenings. Household goods. planos; ad- firepoof building. - F. W. 840 ifission st. Tel. Mint 1821, vances made; ZEHFUSS, 121 Sixth st. free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage & Moving Co. office, Tenth and Market; telephone South 165, rates go to LOUIS J. N, open_evenings. PHYSICIANS. DR C. C. O'DO. NELL, oftice and 1206 Market; diseases of women & restden speciaiiy,

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