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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1898 10 HELP WANTED—Continued, THE TALENT ON VELVET The Bookies Hard Hiton year-olds and upward; selling. 857 Joe Terry 9 1062 The Dragon. NEW PITCHER der Works is believed to have been a part of the plot, and it is understood that other plots are hatching on this coast to hamper in its war SAN FRANCISCO CALL, BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. SH girl wishes to do general housework B american family. ' Call 546 Valencla st. B v r e oo e WANTED—Young German nursegirl about 15 ears old. Liberty Dairy, Russia ave. and Vienna st., Mission road. 1072 Charles A 93/ 1066 Soniro . the Government 88| 1062 Tenacity .90 against Spain and to furnish information | until 12 o’clock every night in the year. GERMAN woman wishes work in hotel or 90| 1037 Geo. Palmer.... 88 %o the Spanish Minister regarding the| BRANCH OFFICES—s27 Montgomery street, | restaurant; chamber work or cooking. MRS. | YOUNG girl to assist in housework: family of adults; must sleep at home; wages $10. 3% 1083 Lost Giri. 1080 Salisbury Third race—Half a mile; 870 Royal Fan. Fourth race—One mile; selling; and upward. ) 2-year-old: 105! 1070 Toluca. 84| 1072 Joe Mussle. 3-year-olds IS SHUT 0UT |Kitson’s Maiden Effort preparations made and being made for carrying on the conflict. For these rea- sons it has been felt prudent to send one of the most expert of the secret service corner Clay; open until $:30 o'clock. 387 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 MeAllister street; open until 9:30 oclock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; 2526 Mission street; not know, h v his appoint- open until 9 o'clock. e said, whether D! (oven ndl 8yfelonk D., 220 Montgomery ave. COMPETENT American cook and baker, would Qo some fine washing, clty or country; ranch referred; wages $12 to $15. 129 Third. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a situation in Turk st. WANTED—GIrl from 14 to 16 years old, to as- sist with light housework; call after § o’clock. :m:};lxchu‘:g‘%n A %fig‘ &%E)?f’n‘g‘dilenel i'fii“uégré'z"?oifi"é’g‘ t'}‘\) tgvl;'x;‘?ryme | 141 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock, WANTED—Situation as traveling companion LR o — 916 Panitnent 100! i Browne ofihe COUBI to talk to | 201 Market street, coer Sixteenth: oven | "iy a cegable and pleasing voune woman. | LADY o call on office trade with & new artia the reporters as to his mission. He did | "t & o'clock. Address 5 Thirty-fifth st., Oakland, Cal. cle: 51 a day guaranteed. 1 California st., WANTED—Competent girl for general house- 1069 Soscol 91 (1072)Red Glenn......108 ment was to be temporary Or Derma- ity o country; good cook and laundress: Nearly Every Race. 1067 Tom 1000 Thelma - 7108 | for Pittsburg. nent. Al that he waid say was that | 1505 Polk street; open until $:30 o'clock. S ahes work right away. 737 Howard st., r M. | work. 2627 California st., near Scott. T ni these were stirring times and that there | NW. corner Twenty second and Kentueky | oo/ 5rp women would like sewing to do | GIRL shirt operator for Sacramento. APpIY Tt T Bretie s 3L Jere other things besides counterfeiters | S open witll § oiclock L fome. MRS. EFFIE SIMON. 1907 Harri- | 563 Mission st, 2 p. m. Staurday. 1085 Chappie 1066 Olive Bt 5. 3 A S = son et. = > — %3 EI 7: r. Spr: ved. MEETING . = —= finishe ted at 520 Kearny st., W Yo Siaue e 2 BROOKLYN SCORES BUT ONE. FrtEe was igiad to be o ~—— RosTons: ELIEVENTH, 10—Branch offict of The CalL | stairs. e > NERVOSO A BIG SURPRISE. BUCKWA, HEAVILY BACKED, BEAT MORELLITO HANDILY. Flandes Scored Brackets Again—The Top-Heavy Favorite Shasta Water Won in a Drive. Fifth race—One and an eighth miles; 4-year- 1047 1019 By 1055 Imp. Missioner. 92 olds and upward. 1077 Rapido 1023 Claudiu Fortuna . Whi of Fortune 9 Sixth race—Seven-eighths of & mile; olds and upward. 1065 R. Q. Ban 1078 Sea 1073 Sport MeAllistrl (1085)Shasta Wate: 93, (1047) Argentin: s8/ 1083 Masoero 1061 Mike R Spray 1078 Pelxotto 1076 Tiny P. 1079)Carbinees 1ico8o0 .......100 . a 9 1066 Rev del Tierra. 8 o 1079 Kitty Blake. 1061 Lorena IT 1084 Master Mariner & T = SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. First race—Uller, Martillo, St. Kristine. Second race—Joe Terry, The Dragon, Lost I‘GIANTS BADLY DEMORALIZE THE BROWNS. | { | Reds Continue to Increase Their Per- | céntage—Senators Bat the Orphans All Over the Field. He said his appointment was for ninety days only, and that when the time ex- pired he wrote to the Secretary of the Treasury notifying him of the fact and requesting to be relieved. The Secretary | asked him to remain at his post a while longer, until some one from the East should be sent hither. ————e———————— NATIONAL UNION. Membership Celebrates the Seven- teenth Anniversary of the Order. 0dd Fellows’ Hall was profusely deco- | rated with patriotic emblems last night. | | There were streamers of red, white and | I blue and American flags, large and small, | in profusion, while at the rear of the| | stage there was an enlarged emblem of | CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T., Masonic Temple, Post and Mont- gomery sts.—Regular assembly THIS “ (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock; installation of officers; all fraters are cour- teously invited. SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. YERBA BUENA Lodge of Perfection No. 1.—Regular meeting THIS (FRI- DAY) EVENING, May 20, at § o'clock; D. 14 GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, L O. in Memorial Hall su‘umxu,% May 21 at 1 b m., to attend /NN | e . a. REGULAR meeting of the Cale- O. F.—Officers and members meet funeral of Brother WILLIAM MILLER. | P donfan Club THIS EVENING at § nd want ads taken. Subseriptio: SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. HOTEL and restaurant help, all department furnished_on shortest notice by C. R. HAN- | SEN & CO., 104 Geary st.; Phone Grant 1S5, | | | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office: | best help. 41414 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 42 CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) hel T Matne 1907, BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. YOUNG man (age 21) would ltke steady job as dynamo-tender and electriclan; 3 years' pra tical experience in dynamo-room and ma- | Chine-shop; wages 330 to $40 per month; refer- | ences given Address 513 Nineteenth st., | | Oakland, Cal. wants TEMPERATE vouns man position WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- work: no washing. 112 Second st. GIRL to_assist in housework and childreni wages $5. 1329 Union st. GIRL for German cooking and downstairs work. 207 Gough st. * TED—Competent girl for & work; German family of three. dera st., near Clay. WANTED—A woman between 21 and 35 for light housework: good home; fair pay for right party. Call for one week at 116 Taylor. GIRL wanted for housework. 638 Baker st., near Mc: FRENCH nursegirl for baby from §:30 in tl morning until 6 at night: references required. general ster. around private place: understands gardening, driving, and is generally useful; wishes to at- National Union, a prominent Market st The talent made life miserable for the | . | Clubs— W. L. Pct.! Clubs— W. L. . 2 - i U { - = e T " = - 3irl. : e o o 3 o S| P v 3 4646, Call office. NTED—Immediately, lady canv bookies at Oakland track yesterday. The | Gt | Cineinnatt .18 4 .S08| Pittsburs .12 14 the National Union. The reason for this otgish Hall, ‘111 Lackin tend school in evening. Box article, 130 Thi e forth ey, OaN Toor averftes that won. were strongly | Third race—Toluca, Magdalenes, Fxcussich. | Cieveland .16 1 .6%|Fhiladeipiis & 10 display of ‘the pational colors was the & REI,_ Chiet. e s e 0 T tourt! akla e the two outsiders, Nervoso| Fourth race—Recreation, Elsmore, San Ve-| Baitimore .13 & Brooklyn ... 8 1L celebration by Yosemite, California, San g Becoroary | Ying, care of horses: milk: long experience in "LASS operator on pants. Apply at sur{;n_(l\‘l;lw - an l\f‘}: 0‘ “1’ »“ 1h‘e‘ ReINE nads | Boston . 5 10 icl. Lo‘xfil g :g Frgnc}‘t_ico].) Pas(fic, 'Lmfln. o 0"‘:1'1%‘-:1!‘& B MA Tribe No. 77, Im- { raising poultry; private place preferred; best . room 8, Enquirer bldg., Oakland. an e Fretter, that led ou ir fields, | o New York.l4 § 5 Louisville an A orado councils » seven- proved Order of 5 N | R ., 631 Sacramento st. | et = = - “ame In for considerable backing at the| Fifth race—Rey del Tierra, Wheel of For-| Chiosgo. 1 aF Washington 6 17 feenth anniversary of the founaing of the | and e D My e :&-_&- referencen: C. 5 Ackan shuiesliiy s corset saleswoman for g ; - fraternal | tend the funeral of our iate biotncr, TAMES | ACTIVE elderly man wants work around a Apply 523 Market st., room Ta hands of the shrewd set. The track was tune, Argentina. LOUISVILLE, May 19.—The Brook- | | beneficiary order. A. CAMPBELL, on SUNDAY, May 22, at 1 o'clock p. m.; place; understands care horses: driving and milking and garden; good references. Box | still heavy, but the horses ran true to! gixth race—Zamar, Bellicoso, San Mateo. e - by e " | Fred H. Hasting, president of the San| ¢ m.; services at Masonic Tempie; in- : 4 e fle selling | ¥ e |lyns narrowly escaped a 5‘1‘(“""“';1 t0- | pramcisco Cabinet. qelivered an address| terment, Cypress Lawn Cemotery: members | {665 Call office. : Bl frio Sixteenth. The'curtaln, Talser cwas i 1lie; 5608 RACING IN THE EAST day. A lucky triple by Tucker and an | of welcome and briefly explained the ob-| tanq s spectfully invited to at- GARDENER, German, middle-aged; practical S ~ u a 2 L e ¥ 0 me 4 3 41 : | g 3120. S. GRAHAM, Sache: e ihre 3 t | LEARN dressma._ng and millinery; positions rent, with a big fleld of fourteen going L ollowing was the | T T 5 GRS . Sachem. in all branches; good worker; wants perma- ssma,_ K event, with 2 infield bunt gave them their only run. | jects of the order. The fi g THOS. F. BUTLER, C. of R. B e in Poivate. family. milk If re- | _ireei patterns Zic up. McUowell's, 103 Post to the post. Before the betting began St. ‘Winners at Louisville, New York and | Cunningham pitched a fine game. At- programme: Piano duet, ANNUAL meeting—The regular anoual meet. Misses Mollle Me- qGuired; references. Box 4688, Call office. YOUNG lady bcokkeeper: state experience and Distaff was heralded as a good thing, and | i 5 Sey - | e & 1t 1C was pityed down to 1L to o favoritism. | St. Louis. tendance 500. Score R om m | Nanue and Lydia: Shalik “When ComTs 0 S the stocknolders of the Olympic Salt | TOUNG man_desires empleyment s book: " salary expected. Address W. F. box 05, Call. The touted one ran a good race under ISV 2 : - H. B | Waving,” California Quartet; harp solo, “‘Fan- 4 327 A eeper, clerk or collector; has experience as | WISE, =y = S guidance, but wa v downed | LOUISVILLE, May 10 -Resultw: | ronisville <4 T 4ltasia Elegiaque,” Siime. - Breltschuck-Mar- | 57 £on Franclsco, Cal. on MONDAY. the | pookkeeper; best of references. Box {6, e o e it to 1 shot Nerv ridden by | First race, six furlongs—Opaque + | Brooklvn 12854 quardt; comic selections, W. J. Hynes; tenor | gt SO¥ O Fay, 1898, at the hou‘x; ozd.z p. m. Call office. R nthly tr 3 5 d ne Rebekah, a 50 to 1, Millstream second, High Jinks third. | Batteries—Cunningham and Snyder o solo, *‘Love octurne,”” Clarence ‘T. Wendell; | 00, [, PUpose of clecting & boar of d = = = o LAWREN Dresscutting School, 1079 Market chance, in the show. | Time, 1:15%: and. Ryan. Umpires—Cushman and Heydler. | rocfiation, e e ace Do | transaction of such other oo st el AN BeRiSn abarding [i ST PRt OCsmar rylug o0l CRIAK free W0 H. L. Inverness colt Mallakwa | Second race, four and a half furlongs, 9.—The Browns re- | nor; soprano solo, ‘Love Me, . " | come before the meeting. Tranfer book 1 iate. A 5. GRAHAM, 119 | 5.1 = 1 p vis: selections, Richard I Whelan: musical se- | (0008 JREre e mecting. | ranfer books will b o S o ety fi%?lbns’an?fl"v’v‘;:z °mseu°kran T appeared to ! thing for the four | and a half furlong scramble for two-year olds, and went over to the barrier a 2 to Lead- selling—Chimura won, Jolly Rogues sec- | ond, Peleus third. Time, :57%. Third race, one mile, selling—Ollie Dix- turned home to-day and opened up by being defeated by New York by a { | | | | i ST. LOUIS, May 1 | score of 7 to 1. Attendance 2200 Score: | llle B. Waters: baritone solo, C. L. Gage; recitation, ‘“The | Miss Myrtle Watkins: “‘Blua Master Jack Rob- Jections, Miss N “Soldier's_Song, Spinning Wheel, CHAS. A. GIBSON, Secretary. Office—327 Market st., San Francisco, Car CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly YOUNG man would like to get some offices to | clean or bufldings to take care of, or would go | HELP WANTED—MALE. chance, played down from 7 to 10. Le lie D e SCallforn rh R ing all the way, voungster was given | on won, Bromo second A B C third. R OH B | e ang e e from the Tivoli. SREERST andvest Amarion STheRWeekly: | outi cleguingihy;thie dav.iAddress box 46838, | PANTED T woodchoppers, Bonoma Con 8 hard rub at the finish by the second | Time, 1:45%. St. Louls . <A BRI R e sl <t, rendered “The | States or Canada one year for $1 60, post: Calleatiest | “tools, etc., furnished, $1 30 per cord, u:z‘ choice, Rey Hooker, winning ail out by & | ~ pourth race, Kentucky Oaks, mile and | New York . b T et il eyl free. ® Fmas ¥ | wood: 2 American farmers, §26: 3 choremen length. Polka was a tiring third. | i ‘n " stake $3000—Crocket, 112| Batterles—Doheney and Danfels | l,i_!; p;lf:f ed Banne{;.]md s ndet the At ; last employed as coachman; good gar- | for ranches, $15 and $20; 3 milkers, $25; 3 The Fretter made the two choices, Owy- | & Sixteenth. stake g | and Clements. Umpires—Swartwood and e affair was conduc ! 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. dener. Address J. S., 254 Shipley st. milkers, $20; 4 farmhands, near city, $20, good hee and Banewor, look cheap in the five| (HilD, 5 to 1, won; Lennep, gz }M?rlshl)v | Wood. }rrf““on Off é’"’gflff""fe :0'1{_1'“]3“9&'11)2‘;: NOTI . e o place; dishwasher, country hotel, 20, roo > j 3 - | 4 to 5, second; Alleviate, 112 (Conley), 6 to | sisting of F. H. Hastings, F. B. son, A RS R e 'RONG boy of 21 wishes a position at any are advanced, and others. W. D. B furlong jaunt for members of the two-|1 tuird. ‘Time. 1614~ Uarde snd Mat-| BALTIMORE, May 19.--Kltseon made | X7RArter, . A, Farless: J.'W. Culbert, THEY ‘are closing_out underwear, hosiery, | “kind of work n city or country: in seiliing | _CO. 526 Clay st i : thews also ran. his initial bow In league company to- | 3 J. Loggie, E. H. Hills and J. N. Bunt* | S0 ai s "Dllon shaimar table covers, | —o steady: handy with tools. Box 16%. Call. | ¥_purcHER for country shop; all-round man: of Brutus front at the head of the stretch, and he won hands down from the | latter. ' Owyhee, the even money choice, | never looked a winner from the time the barrier was released. | | Fifth Time, 1:17%. race, six furlongs—Don Orsino won, Cosmos second, The Star of Bethle- hem third. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling—Lady | | day and has a shut-out to his credit. | Both teams fielded well in spots. At- | tendance 1346. Score: R H-E | ing. ALL THE BUTCHERS towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- neer Dry Good: Fifth st. FAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or E country. PACIFIC COLLECTION man 19 years of age would like understands running elevator. &R tion; address 2435 Post st. $20 TO any one securing me a permanent posi- MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay. A—BOILERMAKER for a_great corporationg country. MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay. | & s A For the mile nad & sixteenth event, de- | Irene won, Laurel Leaf second, Motllla | gajttmore s €o., 4 et 5580, . A—WOOD t for planing mills: blacksmith cided under_ selling _conditions. 'Mat | third._Time, 1:17% for. | Pittsbure ¥ S0t WILL BE THERE > AN MontEdmery, st oot €N tion in furniture business. Address bax 5, | ATHOCD BINeL (oL R RAY & KEADY, @ Storn’s colt Morellito was installed an| NEW YORK, May 19.—Results at Mor- | = Batterles—Kitson and Bowerman; Hart and MISS MAY'S geunine electric treatment for | — —- oS et s ARl = |« Clay st: even money chance, with Buckwa next in | ¥is Park: =~ o 0 0 0 genmore | SCiiever. Umpires Emslie and Andrews. | — rheumatism. 109 Grant ave., room 4. JAPANESE housecleaner wants few more €N | 3, CuoREMEN for ranches ) and i) 7 5. S/ - | Firs ' b TN J v A nts t v o A . . A for °] dumand at7 to f.AC post dme the condi- | o LTSt tace, pix Joron®S LSRG CINCINNATI, May 19—Jake Beck-|STX BANDS OF MUSIC WILL| MISS WILLIANS, 101 Grnt ave, cor. Geary, EASITARO, 2 Temvenwortn st o | #iiiior bov for & gentieman's yacht; 15 farm {souing | from - the paddock’ a 4 to|Time, 1:1 |ley won to-day's game by batting, LE E PARADE. room 15; vapor and cabinet baths. = e e | hands, $26, $20 and $15. MURRAY & READY, Suing YUY was & procession. Buck. | Second race, four and & half furlongs, | driving in two runs and scoring three | AD TH MES B EALDWIN, msgriatie: hetlers T | | ot b pir ot e e e Con | SN CIgy & A S EETES wa_ was_allowed to cut out his own | felling—Cormorant won, Mr. Clay second, | himself. Breftenstein retired after the | ST M; o BB e o, T T & o dact | s ICOORB————— 4 wadtecn pace, and the big gelding galloped in win- | Sir Florian third. Time, :55. | fourth. Attendance 4800. Score: A Race With Butchertown Bteers| s — — | foom 31, or call between 2 and 5 p. m. * | 3 waiter boys——————————5 dishwashers P over two lensths ahead of Morellito. | , Third race. Van Ness, six and a half MISS L. Dean, 917 Market, parlors 11 and 12, i Sl e A e | 10 tie makers———————20 woodchoppers San Marco took s) ow honors without ef- | turlongs, selling—Sly Fox won, Mr. Bflle)’l‘ R. 1. E. Upon Which Will Be Mounted Turkish Baths and massage treatment. ANTED-—Position by experfenced hotel bool 8_milkers— 2 butter makers fort. | second, Babirathira. Time 1:20% | Sapmnd gan the Best Cowboy Riders MI8S VIOLA BURWELL of New Orleany; | LcPeh Eentleman: has held positions in lead- | Vepstable gardener— 2 stablemen, 2 X ce, New ur- | Bos 2 | 3 5 2 East 3 74, C: e e it Fourth race, ew ochelle, seven Hawley &nd Poltz: | baths and massage. 1&13 Ml\rkf! st., rm. ng Eastern hotels. ox 4674, call office. mh}‘{w:’k::i’z‘kfll«ht o ::lir;m;‘flfli‘:.d! In the seven furlong run, Flandes, with longs—Royal Stag won, Orland 5 econd, Sixth race, mile and an eighth—War- Batteries—Breitenstel | tnning on a gift, a wild pitch and two | Will Be a Feature. EXPERT oyster opener wishes position. Ad- ing Employment Agents. ‘h e £ h d y de it three | 0] s—Mc Dy FIN DD A i s fen| Merry: Princesthird Time a8 [Fimowiantistees (FUpast oo T ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet | " aress 1607 Callzornia. st S overwhelming favorite In the ring, and| Fifth® race, one mile a‘)pnhnnnockl Y baths. 16% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. | wakie S = | A—TO the o T mines leading from_the time Ferguson released | Won, Merlin second, Michael G third. | a %HICIAbG% f’(fl‘&f 19.;[;1‘hel ti;na‘taor:; Next Wednesday will be a butchers’ | {NxA RAY PALMER, genuine massage and | Do oLioy ardener wishes gardening or me- | “We are sending to-day, to-morrow, 2 men as o = : ime, atted Isbell o e rubber in the first | v 9 et T - cl cal work; pumping, steam or gas en- latorers; no i ired the barrier, was ridden hard at the wire | | holiday and no meat server who values r baths. Room 11 s | Gines: good references; 3 years in last place. | $2 10 and §2 53":““’__“ MURBAY & ';?;“AEY.‘ to beat Mistleton a length. Los Prietos _— ~—— e S P NI y % rants o | renton won, Our Johnnie second, Manas- | his reputation will serve meat even to his | pooyg oA b 2 50; 1 sL H: Box 4663, Call office. 684-638 Clay st., Leading Employment Agents. anpeareditorbattet adintisaliniln Aoy |iEoe o Sinimn, o sent nits. " The Orphians could do mothing | mother-in-law on that day. The boys | ~mann R e e e el s 2 e Mariner. SO LTS, Mayaly N ea e e e R e e cseventh | with the white'aprons will celebrate thelr | pg A71cE FAY, magnetic healer and vapor | §ires, emplovment; excellent references. Ad- ob steay . gravel mine, MURRAR The Burns & Waterhouse entry, Shasta | track slow. Result iy y <! e - | annual outing at Shell Mound Park. The | baths. 116A Grant ave., room 17. dress C. X., branch office Call, 615 Larkin. DY, 634-636 Clay st., Leading Employ= st race, for two. vear-olds, four and tendance 1100. Score: States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage wants a situation as ment Agents. Water, was made a prohibitive 1 to 7 | il b feliin Frist cibe mith s f - L ! a half furlongs, selling—Sulphuric won, R. H. g |Start will be made in this city 8 | ME. £ .NSEN, latest galvanic batte JAPANESE young boy = M BN = e gt e e O e, outoider | Lee Bruno second, Ulm third. Time, :56%: | Chicago b M E | nonster procession, in which there will be | “cabinet batoa 115 Tavlor st - ry and | Y000 P TOM, 521 Jessie st. e s Howard out a half a length | “Second race, six furlongs, selling—Reu- | Washington 7 10 4 six divisions, each of which s to be/ = P ST 2 %= 25 no objection to children, for a ranch, Contra : i 5 bo e o (oo O'Bot 'becond; | - BatterieaTabell, Woods and Donahue: Mer- | toaqsa by s baud . Oakland and. Alameda | MBS, STEWART. genulne steam 'and)'cabinst | CARDENER end coachman wenis’ posilen: | Coste; Connty. MURRAY & READY, 6486 = Mitchell third. Time, 1:15%. cer and Maguire. Umpires—Lynch and Con- | s 4 e . 1204 Geary st.. room 1l. good horseman: careful driver; understands | Clay st. TRACK NOTES. Third race, handicap, five and a half | nolly. "bulghers will take part in the parade. | —— pleasure grounds, greenhouses, poultry, gas 35 — iy e o (Crnico | j Butchertown will send a detachment of | 1E DAVIS returned: massage baths. 122 | enine. milking; good carpentér. city refer- | BECOND cook otel. %30: restaurant butcher; MeDonald, & promising boy in the saddle, | AR Rt S R WA e e rough-riding vaqueros and another of | om_ 10, second floor front. | _ences.’ G. ox 4689, Call office. 35 to $40; neat young butcher, who can cu Jaf? tin S Tonts astialott Hesmilrias ooty LEATROSHERan P Sl WING.SHOT TOURN LMENTS slaughter_house boys mounted on tralned | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | STEADY, reliable and well recommended man T e N for Hughey Jones, and ought to d il under | F + v | 2 e steers. cramento an ckton are to | Call. Sent to any add i o L it h s 3 er and -order cook, ¢ Hughey Jones, and ought to do well under | Fourth race, Debutante stake, value mhe Bjg Missouri Event Is Opened at | have representation in the parade, whils | D Aagreal e (Unitad ;‘,\2‘{1,“8235 ;‘;‘1’;‘[ onnar:’[‘e;(;:‘edr; hf.l?.’ A‘,‘:":fn:fi OhORBOUAAS 6 B & INeck. potiens 36 & ;‘lf‘"{‘_ that honest penciler's guidance. The game hangs on well to the last. Four- $1500, for two. | half furlongs ear-old fillies, four and a | fiss Marion won, Iris sec- | Kansas City. | the butchers, wholesale and retail, the| fr | cash boys, the drivers and the clerks will steamer or gasoline boat. Address H., 7 Cali- fornia ave. cook, 38 a_week; mangler, §20. SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. teen bookmakers swung their signs out at yes- | ond, Willy Howard third. Time, :36. ¢ | teen bookmeies L & ¥ nd AVilly Howard third. e Basquil| JANSAS CITY. Mo., May 19.—The big | all have places. There will also be sev- | DIVIDEND NOTICE:! e e < FARMER and wife, boss here, $35 and found; Eausallto, 1t would seem, is not to enjoy a | won, Tony Honig second, Lady of the|event of the Missouri State Shooting eral floats. | e T ENOR salolst wishes chureh powition 8000 | sanclriitaraman. “340; milker, . ib; - aash and r}n{nnr\pg-]v\ of the lpo(\lr;nrr'; hunlmflsfii Johnny | West third. Time, 1:43. | Tournament was begun to-day, when six- | The programme of races is as follows: D“"‘PE % "“'°“ffim‘;“d°g“ No. 81 (Afty | [oy canotbee, o L o R gn‘fie;nafahfcd:.ms'n woo !’1:3;‘)[):!n',‘; :,fim'm? umphrey and Glenn royer will open up - % cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship i - : v odc} =, $1 60 and & room at Ocean View on Monday next | wfi;“gl{j,f:-sz'g;n{.““s‘;ggfii,,?‘t‘},'}&fi{.‘,;:‘g ty-five marksmen entered the competition | Tirst race, trotting race, one mile—Open to 811 | Company wiil be payable at the office of the | COACHMAN and general man wants position: | S0 1o/ Geary ot 0 O [ HANSEN & Tommy Lottridge, the well-known trainer, | Jm" : 2 | for the Kanas City Star cup, representing | ¥he desire to enters must be three siriers o0 | company, 327 Market st, on and after | thorough horseman; good driver: understands [ _CO. 104 Geary st will shortly depart for Chicago, where he wili | ~*% | the wing-shot champlonship. When the | fipes g * | Wednesday, June 1, 1895 Transfer books | gardening, farming and raising of poultry; | WANTED—Night clerk, hotel, $30; butler, pri- { ‘ond 1 will close on Thursday, Box 463, Call offic Vate family, 1. Appiy 10 J. F. CROSETT & again enter the employ of Bookmaker Rose. George HE STRUCK HIS MOTHER. day’s work was ended but twenty of the sixty-five men had finished, and of these Second race, butchers' pacing race—Owners to | | drive; horses to bs owned thirty days prior to | ©'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. May 26, 1893, at 3 b-llngle best references. ACTIVE elderly man wants situation of some CO., 628 Sacramento st. Hushey Jones took the overland far £t. Louls - only two—Sim Glover of Rochester, N. | day of race; must be three starters or more. —_— > e s evening. | o 13 = O ~ . 1 — kind; is a _good plain cook; cff 3 CTED- E o last evening. o decided to drop off and try and | J- Toomey Wanted to Enlist But Was | ¥., and J. B. Porter of Kansas City—had | Tirst priss, $0; #scond prixe, 315: third prize, | SVTDEND motice—Dividend No. 5 (Afty | Box 4632, Cail office. WAL e S e e win 2 purse or two at his old home, Colorado Sent to Jail. | cléan scores of twenty-five birds. A re- |80 P i cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar | —— - — e e Springs, on the way to Denver. | 2 S | markable feature of the day’'s shooting | o e unTinE - Taos, The |« Planitation Company. ‘will bagpavable: at:the | GEIELE frem (Boston: wilh 2 yeerst exverienca |, “n ars T Sntry. $1.75 day: and others. Ap . mile—Open to all who desire to enter. 'First| Fiantation Company wi Lo payeble at the | "o nd strictly temperate desires engagement rers for country. av; and others. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO. WANTED—Chef cook. hotel, 360; second cook, $35; chophouse cook, §8 a week: waiter for lunch; dishwasher, $20; ironer, French laun- ndoor servant, $30; groom and foot- was the number of *cracks” who went out of the race on misses of one to three | birds. These included Heikes, Gilbert, Grimm, Fulford, Elliot, Fanning, Mec- Murchy, Graham, Parmalee and Riley. | J. Toomey is a young man 21 years of | age and lived with his mother at 333 Har- | riet street. He appeared yesterday before Judge Joachimsen to answer to a charge | prize, $25; second prize, $10; third prize, $6. Fourth race, butchers’ trotting race—Owners to drive; horses must be owned thirty days prior to day of race: must be three starters or more. First prize, $50; second prize, $25; third for the season in a first-class hotel or club; if not satisfactory will charge nothing as trial. Address box 4676, Call office. GOOD watchmaker and jeweler, recently from To-morrow will be Contra Costa Tunnel day | at the Oakland track, and a large and varied progremme will end up the racing season in a baze of glory. e after Friday, May 20, 1598. Transfér books will closs on Saturday, May 14, 1898, at 12 | o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. driver; can milk and do garden work: good Address box 4610, Call office. TO-DAY’S ENTRIES. of batle‘r}"‘ upon ?1; mother.mwhl(: T gn | The event wlllxl“rewe con:ln:loe-fiat;—;r;?'l;rowét fREimeqine. ol anieaainRe e c[é}:l?PEssTlnntE best n:d,};mc‘.,r;.‘. Yeckiy France, wishes o sitiation in a shop or e U ey | court wi one of her eves blackened by | In the mud-pie events to- e not- pe; 3 0% | Call. Sent to any ress in the United | _ Y 4B - b b First race_Four and a half furlongs; 2-year- | a brutal blow from her son. _Toomey |able shooting was done by the squad of | for oS o e B e niize. §i0; | States or Canada one year for $1 0, postase | SITUATION wanted by elderly man around =t i aan olds; maidens. | seemed to be on the repentant stool and | “‘Indians,” embracing _Gilbert, Grimm. | {xi g ) o o W03 free. | place; understands care 4 horses; good S oounll ingyacd. UK - MOER ‘ 2% Sutter st. prize. 5, | Sixth race, free for all, pacing race—Open to | 1068 Santa Flora.. P all who desire to enter; must be three starters | Budd, Powers and Merrill, who broke 202 out of a possible of 300 targets. 1058 Horton . asked the Judge to let him off as he | o to the | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. references. MAN and wife as cook and walter, $35. MISS wanted to join_the army_ and g 1052 Bly . 1074 Oraibe 1022 Cymona 1088 Sir Urlas 03 St. Kri 1052 Stone L. 10 Martil o | Tetorted the Judge. other would never make & Philippines to fight the Spaniards. 1 “I will send you to jail for six months,” ““Any man who would —_—————————— DOGS OF GREAT SPEED. or more, First prize, $0; second prize, third prize, $10. Seventh race, steer running race, one-fourth | | | of a mile—Must be three starters or more. First | 25 FIRST-CLASS waltresses and 20 chamber- ‘malds at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 104 Geary st.; phone Grant 185. JAPANESE, clean falthful boy wants situa- tion as schoolboy, to walt on table and do eneral help in good place. GEO. YAMA, CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS bartender, hotel clerk, assistant bookkeeper, office assistant. 313 Busl 1083 Uhler | 1074 Chilcoot Pass. strike his That Wi = e e 1083 Purmiah | good soldler.” Greyhounds at Will Enter the DRSS MB; socond prieei i S Ditam s FRENCH mother and daughter, first-class | ———— | BOOKKEEPERS, travellng salesmen, office | Slips at Ingleside Park. HEIERED race, Do P Are txthe | cock and second girl, desire place in_coun- | JAPANESE couple want situstions: man good | " clerks, timekeeoers and drivers find posi~ 2 S e Y ONEe Souloe 10 try together. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 k; wife any kind of work refer- | tions. 313 Bush. Fifty-four well trained and high-class | day of the race; must be thres starters or | G2n"0 Fhone Grant it 2 ‘Address J. J., room 45, Park Hotel = - = LS5 reyhounds were entered last evening for | More: horses mus 2 o light carts; | ____—____— - ark st. and Encinal ave, Alameda. | HOTEL clerk, exo1 : THE CALL’S RACING CHART. BTey l“d i h“‘mt "'] ‘5 195 | drivers must wear aprons and gowns; only | NORWEGIAN housegirl wishes situation; good | =" = = e Hlxmkkeopgrer c'n',?“‘:'nm’.‘c'.';-"";iéa.r'y"‘c’]‘é'é a meeting which will be held at Ingleslde | horses used in the dellvery of meat to start, | " cook; $l5: city or countr MARKET 4—Branch office of The Call; want | i3 Bush st. " (o] ALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—Oakland Track—170th dav of the Coursing Park on Saturday and Sunday. The draw resulted as follows: All-age stake—J. Murnane’s Valley Maid vs. and not horses that are used in buggies for collecting, etc. First prize, $50; second prize, $25; third prize, $10. Ninth race, vaqueros’ running race. one- best reference. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter ads and subscriptions taken. YOUNG Swedish girl to assist In housework; strong and willing: 38 to $10: best reference. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BARBERS' Progressive Unfon; fres em ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 th; tel. Sout WANTED—1 pl_i: a plainer hard _and_ 1_man : Winter Meeting, Thursday, May 19, 1898. Weather fine. Track 'r"nB' me'rs ({:c‘m»ma‘;; 1; o-uunnell;s Cn;m:r- fourth of a mile, for vmtlen: onl’]go—Mexlrag Apply MRS. NORTON, 823 Sutter st. Eos TES cook, $25: housegirl, 2 in £ eit vs. Deckelman enario’s Pet Ki addles to be used. First ze, $20; seeon — b e, a5 oaks 3 t X 5 N2 - Slow s Cronin & McDonald's Thornhil vs. ¥ Brophy's | prize, $10; thhd‘“perlus‘ F e op | CERMAN houseglcl; gaod cook and laundress; family, $%5. MRS. NORTON, 328 Sutter st. e R R e Benicia Boy; R. O'Shea’'s Native S g T T , the old horse race, one-fourth of city or country; $20. S. Nt N, Swedish | o ous n family e 1.8 FIRST RACE—One mile; seiling; four-yoar-olds and upwasd; purse, §i00 Bl Oy R G ea e Ny oD T | i B e Ol e sy hind of saadis | _and Gerasn Binployment Barosn, $13 Butter, | CRRMAN Boussei, thne i Sty = wesh- middle-aged man on small_dairyg, - Rhue vs. T. Gaffney's Sir John Armold; D. | will do. The last horse passing the wire wins | G ™ 0ot ot olags, best = 5 B R city; $10 a month: Christian home. Inquire “TIndex. Weight. St. Str. Jockeys. O] - Hooper's Tullarmore vs. Low & Thompson's first prize; the second last horse, second prize: best of reference, desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO. NURSEGIKL, $15; young girl to_assist, $10; 19 Fourth st. at 10 m. Horses.. om0 . iz | Victor; Larkey & Rocks’ Liberty Bell vs. J. | third last horse, third prize; no owner allowed ‘. ——— s Nersoan. § T ahen oy TT Mo o 3B | e g Men T,k S Hck eisee | 10" s o o bnt et s viace | D S = o B et S S S v, Nervoso,'8.2: §aane Qe 1l i e || 3 2 |vs I Sneas Firenal; T. Dirmingham's Afax | to ride some one else's horse; all riders must | STRONG voung woman, frst-class cook, do- GIRL, Alameda, §20, see lady here; H riting: u B ke i o8y if i 34 [Pl | B Doleheras Toae ult A ofupors |l dhe e o alf hey Can o oo Balking | "R T0R IR Tl oty %8 ek | cook, S, B, SO B e | R atte o . Teerainchc, BTN S e O Bl § B | otk sy Rowan's Tom bell ve, W Warren's | trackc will pluce riders. First prize, §2; second CINSpIACe TMIBG CUTIIAIN e cutn at MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter. ? oy g O g, B 2 s 3, thello; Lyncl er's [ystic ald ve. J. | prize, 2 T¢ rize, $5. P ) P - P et omends - -5 - - i Florimel, 4. 1 as ik 1" [R Narvasri| 3 3 | Dibmes Seminois: Yo Murphy's oemptey Tass | Eicventh face. vaqueros' running race, one- | lady). ncat, industiions an e er des | 2 SECOND girls, 320 each. MISS CULLEN, | LADIES tallor and operator: steady positions, Don Gara., & $. Lib oawiiah 72 |Stufflet d @ ® |y "o Donnell's " Last Promise; Lowe & | half mile—For vaqueros only; Mexican saddles | sires employment: aisolassistant bookkeeper, | 825 Sutter st e o el bl ey Jlivia, 6.. 6 &h 18 1 !; Rulz . «{ 1 15 | Thompson's Prince of Fashion vs. T. Mo- | to be used. First prize, $20; second prize, $10; | experienced; salary, $7 per week; references | wooroa o L Frank, James, I £ a5 g 82 [Clawson | 6 ¢ | Hugh's Tic Tack Tos; J. Byrne's Nellie B vs. | third priz e ey e calr. WORKING housekeeper, $20. MISS CULLEN, 2 3 - 5. e v 3 ' ex - 3 = - — - Sslisbury 11, shno 14 12 [Miller .. Ve Kirk va. D Ford's Bonita; Feacetul Gien Stabbed a Chinese. B L it Dseak e Sulla ‘aa working hous PRESSMAN wanted at 142 Bady st. this moras ue e, 7 ennel's Peaceful Glen vs. Ryan van' Joseph Newell, a boy employed in Wil-| city or country. Piease call or address folis e s = 2 et ng at 7 o'clock. RS CreRTiens i, . Lot - At L R s T aa. | mon's Meat market on Market street, was | _Kearny st., near Green, upper flat. HOUSEWORK girl, Auburn, $20, no wash; 12 | GOOD tailor wanted for busheling at 625 Come Won: ity f Fod i by o Cilintay Cd-in | Marie vs. Lowe & Thompson's . Prince Hal; | arrested vesterday morning by Detective | MIDDLE-AGED widow lady with a §&-year-old B s | TWrcial st Docheiman & Deracs e o D, | Wil andZPalicanitn MaNuuiéral snd e e e e ibe Ve AP | CULLEN, 85 Butfer st 2 WANTED_First-class coatmaker to work. Y Myrtle vs. F. P. McQuinn's Decorator: I e O T arge of | S WEDISH 8 s R et HOUSEWORK girl i R S a8 i i I. | assault with a deadly weapon. He was| SWEDISH girl wishes a place to walt on tabl SE; &irl, no_cooking, no washin - Natren's B Carte va. Pegoatul Groniminevs | identified by Yeeefl\hl‘ln a5 the boy who| ina et Elass private Zamily; oIty or coun $12 per month. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter STRONG boy wanted; wall printing. 1508 %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. Forest Queen; J. De: Connemara vs. Ryi stabbed him on the arm at California and | iI¥: ‘é n\‘l l\‘rfl class waltress. Address bOX | GOOK, aelicacy store, §20, sleep home; laun- Polk st. e = & Ryan's Montana; Lowe & Thompson's | Octavia streets Wednesday night. Tk hoieses dress, $25; waltress and seamstress, $35. MISS | WANTED—Working partner with some capital r{‘oé;y i\(l:a‘ a}i;:{'&" | : ;n “fi “ {’(lcung;o 2—& gg gha;bil\-;.‘cfis-fiuvgg; P-r#ud 'D.DHoo — AMERICAN woman _(middle-aged) wishes | CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. . nadmvm in fim{»-yl;‘: business. Call oF N 4 2 k3 e 01 . R. O'Shea’s Nativ 1t v - s ress 930’ on . e bt 2 toma st : J wan! for e Unit tates 1052 Zaccatoso . 3 % 32 54 [Miller . 40 50 Th i Lol GRAND HOTFEL. - = i i = S marine corps, United States navy: able. Brit tis . 8 2 65 66 |Ry o e prizes are as follows, $150, §76, two S | SEWORK girl, Eureka, $20. MISS CUL- arri ‘ages Time &, Winner, H. L. Franks ch. c. by fmp. Invernes -Missoula. Good start. Won ’A consotation stake will be run on Sun-| 3 o Po-lz,,mc'mg’;?n e M B $20. Address box i844, Call office. REFINED German chambermald, $20; private | Uoia Ay il el first three driving. g;znln:glkeedluely after the finish of the %r.flc BAO Hill, 4, Chig|T xc'"xgfl‘ Lo; Ang Cg}g‘f_fith‘: cx{(fl_d';flfigfl‘ 2 e Y ":?‘l; be of ‘lxvddchl?clfl" -m;: h-‘:fl;‘u and .b.m. to = == = s % wman, Cal |G e, wf, Los A i 1 ; speak, read and write English, and be~ Five furlongs; selling; two-year-olas; purse, $350. —_— H E Shepard, Chgo |J M Bosher, San Jose | Washing: E"Y or country. Address 608 Jones Toeen 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For NEW SECRET AGENT ;yl A ‘imelnc;é, g‘hqo 3 g mon.swr. s.é‘ v | . 8%, nestiCeaxy. e ; (u'r‘lnerm|gfi§m :mxgs p%ly nll lhecrelcmlnn. TR ss Loveland, Cal artin, ‘Santa Cruz . 325 and fare pald; wait- | office s st., San Francisco, Cal. = Weght St Wm wm _%m._ Str__Fin | Jockeysa [On_CL. BUC S Yos Ang] T R Wille, Bte Crie, | VANTED-By respactable. iocrman women. | “ress, south, $0: waitress, country hotel, $0; | — oo e 039 The Fretter In 11 14 |Clawson 3 155 FROM WAS X T Durbonk, 8 Jose|1 D Beadiey, Wi, Med | o e e s ok or % month, | Chambermald and waitress for country resort, | ROSEDALE HOUSE, S71, W furnished (104 Banewor e et e HINGTON Sire, C il Sacto ™" |7 & Formes, Stanord | Fox i Carl orfee. B e party Tere 10w, . "fancy” fromer; | _rooms: o night: i week; reading room. new : athews, Sacto B P ] Ot e s Y A M ML . ound. €. ANSEN | B cpe a0 Qwynee . i, 15 33 B cillies 1 . 8 FRose U SN |G F MoNoble, Stkn | WANTED—By a good reliable woman, cooking | _& CO- 104 Geary st. e M s LA g Dl ih: s £ [Mexienos 2| % 't |TEMPORARY AGENT SPRAGUE|J Dpneld U S N e e ST R TR R LT refer- | GERMAN nursery governess who can feach | runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large - Toc Winsar William bt & Boa ch. o, b7 Iip Brabie Necvar' Gool tact: RELIEVED FROM OFFICE. |F W Gralder, Cal " |Mra Howard, Paso Rs S B oty Tyl o || xoocu} Ba e iehia 41 0 G ner weat Second and third driving. E R Ellis, Russ A Almy, Angles Cp| YOUNG German lady wishes position as com- | BOUSCEIT], 36 © housegirls, 320 to §25: 10 girls, | T3 s MEDIATELY, an Al lad B b bz 2 —_— W J Cuthie, Portland|E D Vigil ‘Heno: nion or nursery governess. Address box | $20,10 3%5: 15 young girls to assist, §i5. C. R. | I = y_superintendents — BB Browhe WIll Beck 0ut o it St SR Sl BE BT HARSER ¥ YA Gy Py R T W : : H 5 L Bl ceny = il A age . Box Fou :‘(li’rflulrté(‘gmflne and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and up- 0! 0T | H 'W Mennates, Ptld |[H C Smith, Stanford | NRAT Swedish girl wants to do housework | 2 WAITRESSES and sewing, $25; 3 second Ei7ls, e 1 . ward; purs Tl Spanish Spies and Other Male- H E Prati, Pusegens M K Mitchell S Jose | Tana cooking. Call at 613 Turk st. £20; 2 nurses, $2; 2 Protestant cooks, 32 N A e Tal s 2iAC e wtn Tndex. Horses. Welght.|St. St st i eys. S cago ennell, i e German cook and seco s oo | liquor business: steady position for good f”: ‘; ps o R e e factors f"’“;: ::.n Fran- & F Visroy, Towa | ¢ Denls, Long Beh | WOMAN wants situation as manager of a| & and wn; tegargeend Sirl, same house, | worker. Box 4721, Call office. * e T i 3 5 ibor. , Alas Wt oarding-house: experienced cook; country | week; 3 waitresses, 31 ; ‘board- = 1041 Morellith, 106! 3 FREE R ol it 2l B o L F Lamping, ptid. |J H Kelleman, Los A | preferred. 18 Minna st. Tng-houser SO0, and Bie fer ook WANTED—Seamen and ordinary seamen for g i 11 i Ja e e L 88 r T H Miltzer, Tucson Nousework in city and country. 3 FCROL| Zuske. Fueet Sound, Mexico. etc.: apply Be oty T $10 43 43 |R Narvies ! s 100 Farly vesterday morning a keen-eyed PALACE HOTEL. “.FrffeffiTi.‘n’.’.'.fi;i'f"é‘r.?féfl:i ok "Becs 32| _SETT & CO., 816 Butter at. "~ SMRFiSE MONh TV HAEAYR Ninvie o Masoero, 1g 2 | : L SR - 2 5 Vi - e s i AL ST A ol young man entered the office of Secret | & 31 Gefpon & S e Ghicago | Teterences. Addres or call 25 Third. room 14. | TOUNG lady of a good appearance night et AT e et Tive : = s e = Service Agent Sprague and, after pre- | B Conlisk, Stantord |3 Pomeroy Jr, Chicago | WANTED Situation as housekeeper by youns | ek MU RBAY & RELoy gt §1 | e 2 == 3 B e e DTe | B a1 Aot | T Browell, NoT, | " woman: 1 £od Cooks Gy or councey. AL | _Yeok MURRAY & READY, 634- Clay ot. | WANTEDC A Arstclnsa waiter. Manhattass been sent hither by the Secretary of the | J T ety ;"1'::: J Younk, N | dress:box 465, Oall Otflcs: TANCEH cook, Santa Clara Gounty, $9; giri | D0use: U5 Battery st. Treasury to relieve him of his office. His | Mive 1 o1k, ot | & 3 Bteedman, Angels | WOMAN wants any kind of work, by day or | 10f shamberwork and waiting, plain country | FIRST.CLASS presser wanted on custom coatal credentials were in proper form, and Mr. | F, Kautorurtz, Germny|H G Bond, Sta Clara | Week; good laundress. Box 15, Call branch BEADY Gitss chiy i "% " MURRAT & M e % ©| W E Dunn, Los Ang A B Voorhies, Ohio office, 106 Eleventh st. 3 '\ 634 ay st. e 5 Op. Cl. | Sprague turned over the office to him| ¢ F Scott, N Mrs A B_Voorhies, O HTERI =i - BAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, e i without any further formality. Rt Ny (M e Loy Chiia_ | WORKING housekeeper would like & place In | TODAT; JUEeey governcas, French, totiiret: | —orate. Burope. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st 5 o ~ sttt Sty B R C: -ashler; forelady, - arket: o = ::,\’;l g,(o:“l:;u T i ; § : 25 _\‘}“o:‘ur.; 7 - : 12 :Z‘:’};l:g::nt.hi). go ve}::nmhe: b::: h.xe ‘t’:; BALDWIN HOTEL. POSITION by Joute lndy;u;l tant bookkeeper, t‘l‘r;'.auugi‘ u'v;: -room woman, hotel lxp"flel:l\;‘ free “bus .n?%‘."."n’;“fi :O“:::‘i'rr:l;d i’x: m‘ 1972 El Moro .. 0 6510 b McNichols ... R B Carpenter, Ls Ang|G 1 Gordon, Nev cashier or saleslady; wishes steady place; BARBERS' Ass'n Fr - Tk Py N 0 in o 8% MeNichols T 8 3 | 00 hg has made a brilllant record | O Siambne: Forfeaa® | & A Dorn & w. Cal | _mall pay at start; references. Box #6% Call: | LADY of cheerful disposition wilh good refers | | FUCHE: Setr 85 teant hioYTE Office. & 07 Hosa Maid”. B 7l Th |Gafean 0| @ 1 |for astuteness, having made many im-| E X Crowiey, Portiand|A B Noves Seattle | SinTmp oy re woman, work by fhe | _nces as invalid’s companion. 313 Bush st. S suanL GRS e 15 Nork. Richinis o 8 |Frawley 10/ 100 100 | portant captures of counterfeiters and | hri chesin. Botina |R Lauxer, Stockton day; any kind of housework: §ood laundress: | LADY'S companion: French maid; WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission: Time, 1:30. Winner James Garland ch. ¢. by Flambeau-Flam. Good start. |shovers of the queer. The work cut out{ J T Raymond & w.N Y|A %Lm-hun. Denver | _$1 @ day and car fare. MRS. M., 1104 Misslon. | “hoy 5 years. 313 Bush st. S nlat-‘“n:.“ 0o and $i pes week oy Won first three driving. g 5 £ i for him in this city is of a more difficult | M E Hains, Oakland :Bp Eflqbfllfl. BITUATION wanted—Lady with 3-year-old | GOVERNESS e i $1 per week. P 5 ana responsible nature, for his especial | W & N Bo¥ & wlowald X Lynch, Fale Qaks | “gaughter wants situation as housekeeper in | “Housekeeper, docior s residence. 1020 Murker | - weeke Lingall Bosu atoen ety o and 1t 10855, SUXTH RACE-Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $30. | charge will be the esplonage of Spanish | I Morrigon Chivons | 3°Hahn, Stockton | _Sity. Box 4664, Call ofice. RS D% esidence. 1023 Market. | week Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. 1VG9 B . = £ 3 sples and other enemies of the Govern- | Miss F Roberin, B 1 oraL, YOUNG lady understanding dressmaking de- B seEl IS’ Sopke o "oltresten | WANTED. To collect wages dus laborers and 3 . tr. n, . b WESTE! " sires position a dressmaker. dress od < Knox Coils s tter. Shasta Water, 4 % w32 3b . /33 33 4% i|Th e L Ry n(l;:: mfl"?fieb&‘ snanrllsh"}:nnutl;orr R e e mea oo 208 Twenty S 2 oo B0 aecond g M¥inD ¥ for | TRY Aeme House, ':7“::::’:"“‘:" Sfl:-:: asta ‘ater, 107 1-6 1~ s | A it . . . . % et 1081 Howard, a... B r T e e 15 51 | Uit de Bernabe, has taken up his abode | 3 B Woster’ Siai [T Vares & w. Mextco | WOMAN wiehes work by the day; washing and et el e » @1 Lar- | _for a room; 2%c a night; $1 a week. 1073 Major Cook, w2 1% 18 11 1z 25 [Clawsn 6 10 |[in Canada for the purpose of organizing | A W _Woodward, Cal (W H O' Towa. Slssuink, Aw. ol SonnE o 00 PAIR of men's new and second-hand shoes 1 rnato, 4 2| 8 4. 2 2% 410 [Garlgan % 10 |an attack by th:es&m sh fleet upon cities | J C Eills, Sa Barbara|S O' Hara, Iowa WOMAN in Tneed of will do wash- G Eirl to assist in housework; sleep | half price; half-soling, Sic. 99 Howard st. %g g;‘”flf' (" 7 g % B :;‘o ,lI:uorwerl‘ld i 10 20 | on the Atlantic oard and for the fur- g Virth, Boston G_Schleigel, N W ing, house cleaning, plain ng or Kina | . home: wages $10. 1108 Fulton st. 3 5 Ricardo, Sl Tl T 93 jrane 10 35 | her purpose of being In ready communi- | C Brown. Seattle |W Baxter, 'Armona t"work by the day. Avpiy Sisters of Holy | GIRL for general housework. Apply 60 Oak | o piolcard barber trade in elght weeks. S. 464 Rejected, bl 7 |0’ Nell_.. .| 60 190 | cation with the army of spies which he ';! C wu:gm Boeton ? R %w Family, Hayes, near ‘street. PPlY F. Barber College, 138% Elghth st. Time. 1:30%. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. m. by imp. Mexim-Tyranny. Good | has scattered all over the United States.| Mrs F_Davidson, w ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The oo | *7 3 s, San Ordn | POSITION as saleslady; best of " MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 3:30 ST WinaE T : e e fanie e cmwa’gfl rraol TR T | ELEYENTH, Tos—Branch office of The Call | “orclock: mfi«umcfl\nm