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12 EFUSES T0 REVAIN PASSIVE and took him to Ca After listening to tl gtun Spillane’ offl e officer’s story, the captain of the Southern station ordered CONFESSION AND THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1898 roperty m make affidavit of the fact efore a Justice of the Peace, whose duty it becomes to post the fact at the court- SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1897: SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. YOUNG German, honest and sober, wants po- sition in private family to wait on table AELP TED—Continued. HEAD and second-cook for a resort, 3145, ses - i “to-day; fry cook, 34 L A e B him to charge the attorney with obstruct- house and other public places, and, if len N age s and to do indoor work: references. Ad-| smail hotels and restaurants, 5 10 § ing the-street. the property or money is less than $20, ?yflr:;u 'i?i‘ Mclf)gx::fi.’ g“}lfl‘ lrg:aoen dress box 505, Call office. g 3 »gmgunm, '$20 and §25.. C. R.-HANSEN & udge Hebbard, on learning of Maho- then it reverts to the finder if not claimed | ine Cafferty, 7 years; Clara Pratt, 12 year: AN all 2 o 1| €O 104 Geary st. - 2 ney’s arrest, visited the City Prison and within thirty days. If of greater value| Francis Williams, 7 years; Rosetta McGuire, | AN 20 2r0Und cook, Wante situation in hotel | - o oo o terences; porter, ordered his release on his own recogniz- anc e. Mahoney claims that the policeman exceeded his duty, and he threatens to flle charges against him with the Police Commissioners. —_——————— ITS HORRORS than $20 the property must be advertised in a newspaper, and if not claimed with- In a year it reverts to the finder.” THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS—C. H. 8., City. If a young man wants to go to | 7 years; Margaret Gomez, § yvears; Evelina Gomez, ‘§ years. THEY are closing out underwear, hoslery, gloves, corsets, veiling, varns, laces, cur- tains ‘bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- neer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. er § a. m., 1513 Mission st. €O., 10: Rotel, §20. C. R. HANSEN & RELIABLE man wants situation as watchman; references. Address box 51z, Cail office. POSITION as nurse or traveling companion to invalid gentleman by young man, aged 30; T and wife to_take charge of a bath hou M AT orings, both must be - experien Hiampooers and. masseurs, good proposition; shampooer, city, $0. C. R. HANSEN & CO. - 04 Geary st. . i the Philippine Islands “‘with a view to s experienced traveler; . excellent references. | .~ * " ___ Undertaker Kelly Fights A COOL MOTORMAN. Father Yorke Battles| .. ciner i pomas o potitically, in | BAD tenants cjocid for W collectons made; | _Abaress box 36 Call oce B —mailroad Tuncl Men——s) A . case the U he isl- y or country. CTION | STRONG boy, 19, with good Teferen: _Steady work, ¥15:5 Jeary Supervisors. His Presence of Mind Averted What| Against Ignorance. |2 ! United States retatns the 1ol | CO., 4is Montgomery at., room 6; tel. Gsh. | STAQNS DoX B8° 1 Tuh oot clty ieferonces | GURANSEN & CO. Wi Gear st HIS ATTORNEY FILES A BRIEF DECLINES TO HAVE HIS BID THROWN OUT. convinced the - authorities Might Have Been a Fearful Accident. The motorman on car 28 of the San Ma- teo and San Francisco electric line has of that road that he possesses-sufficient presence of mind to entitle him to the consideration of the company's officers. The particulars in which this man dis- tin guished himself occurred yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the crossing of | the electric line with that of the South- ern Paclfic road at Ocean View. At the THE CONFESSION AS IT IS SHOWS MANY ABSURDITIES OF GENERAL BELIEF. own exertions in civil life to advance him- self, for no one is so much helped as the one who helps himself. If he has ‘“a moderate amount of influence at Wash- ington, D. C.,” he might use that influ- ence to secure a political position. HERRMANN-W., Oakland, Cal. Alex. ander Herrmann, the magician, was born in Paris, France, in 1844, and died on a railroad train near Great Valley Decem ber 17, 189%. He was the son of a physi- clan who performed sleight of hand for amusement. He made his first_appear- MANICURING and alcohol baths. LILLIE STANLEY, 7 Grant ave.; room 123, first floor. useful; town' or country. Address box .S. A 05, Call Otfice. MISS R. CLEVELAND, from the East—Baths, ‘massage; assistants. 17 Grant ave., room 1. | MISS MYRTLE POTTER, 1021 Market, rm. 12, { opp. Baldwin; steam baths and massage. | CABINET vapor tub: good as new; at a bar- gain. Room 17, 116 Grant ave. | ALVINE HALL and assistant; genulne cabine | _bates. 16% Turk and 1113 Market, rms. 15-16. | MISS L. DEAN, 917 Market; parlors 11 and 12. | _Turkish baths and massage treatment. COACHMAN, first-class, wants situation; thor- ough with fine horses, carriages and harness; single; understands 'fancy gardening; - ean milk; best references. Address box 4498, Ci STRONG young man (machinist) wants to go to Alaska: willing to contract to -work out the expenses of the trip’ or any . indefinite 2767 Twenty-first st. ENGL mer, aged 23, desires situation on ranch; experienced horseman; good references. B., box 133, Call office. GINEER wants position; take charge of an new road—Free far free fare. . F st. 10 RAILROAD Teamsters, Ship daily, $20 and found; HANSEN & CO., 104 (1?&\ Y SCRAPER loader: $1 75 a day. C. R. F 5 2-HORSE teamsfers for coast railro: a day; free fare; ship daily. C. 104 Geary St miners, $2 104 Geary Some Strong Reasons Given WhY | time mentioned the electric car approach- | Explains the Mission and Duties | ance in St. Petersburg, Russia. He came | MME. HA \jutest gulvanic battery and c light plant or any kind of machinery. | He Should Be Allowed to | ed the crossing, and -the conductor, see- | of the Priest and the Po- | to the United States in 1861 and made his | _abn® i i 2 S M. FREDRICKS, 142 Eighth st. g = ing- that a train bound south had just | 5 | first appearance at the Academy of enuine steam and cablnet | GLNTRAL blackemith, married, e Bury the Indigent | passed, and thut the gates were again | sition of the Music. His wife assisted him in all his st.. room 1. | GENERAL blacksmith, married. 1 mel : ol S | tricks ag = f ; % c representing $i Dead. | opened, signaled to the motorman to go | Penitent. P oR tuemameall | BLE H, 106—Branch office of The Call | 297 Call Office. ~ = "~ ! B Particnlar | ahead. Just as the electric ca;‘ga‘a};&r&é} SCHOOL PERCENTAGE—H. T. O, | iptions and ads taken. - __|WORK wanted by a fobbing gardensr or man | EAD bookkecper, wholesale liquor house, af A the middle of the.crossing the gates | | City. To be promoted from the eighth | MISS ‘MAY'S genuine electric treatment for | about a place: not afraid of work. Box W. B. Dottie 1sh st suddenly closed, and the passengers were rheumatism. 109 Gran! room 4. ay Call Office. I | to the ninth rad in San Francisco's | | = horrified to see a train bound into the grade in Srmats . : ¢ good appearance as It would seem that Edward Kelly, the | city coming at full speed round the curve, | The horrors of the confessional was the | public schools the pupil must have at- | MISS VIOLA DURWELL of New Orleans; | W AN ERE Dluatlon, sl cieineer. of enginesr e et tater. 413 Bush. st. undertaker, whose bid to bury the indi- 2 not- over t hr:j hundred fe!et l:.v\:ifl)'. Thfi somewhat novel and interesting subject of ;ainedtx' legst 76 per cent. A pupl‘l who | _baths and massage. 1118 Market st., rm. 8. | and fireman; city or Ty pply T. G. P. e e Tmgmreas == ent dead was thrown out by the Board | motorman presence of mind enough | the Third District Lecture, under the | as attained 75 per cent or OVer iS NOt| RGOMS papered from §2 60; whitened, $L, Hart- | Nanager. quasry. foreman; to-day. 313 Bush. B Supervisors on two occasions, does not | to, send - his car forward with & Jerk, | gucpices of the Catholie Truth Soclety, | Feduired to take the promotion examina- | “mann Paint Co. 548 Third st and s 2ath boy wants a situation for plain | _oAEer; quarry foreman; fo-day. &7 U S ide by their action. but pro- | breaking away the gates and smashing | JUIPCeP, ©F tion. One-fourth of a class, that is, those cooking or general housework In city or coun- | A_PACKER for flour mill; restaurant butcher. intentl 10 avlle Ly #00 2 Pro- | the forward windows of the car, but for- | delivered last evening at Metropolitan | who stand highest, are promoted honor DIVIDEND NOTICES. try; _has good references, Address Y. | 313 Bush st. poses to fight diligently in the hope of securing his just rights. Through his attorney, John W. Bour- dette, and brief with City and County Attorney tunately clearing the railroad train by the | narrowest kind of a margin, but in time to get-clear of the approaching train, speed somewhat. Beyond a slight scare on the part of he has filed an interesting letter | which had in the meantime siackened its Temple by Father Yorke. The lecture was a broad and minute dis- cussion and definition of the confessional as it really is, and as others represent it. The contention of Protestants generally ary. Deportment {s taken into consider- ation now in the matter of promotion. GOVERNMENT LAND—J. V. §.,8tock ton, Cal. Any of the land offices in Cali- Notice—Dividend N DIVIDEND | cents per share) of the Oteanic Steamship | Company wl.. be payable at the office of the | 51 (ffty company, 327 Market Wedanesday, on and after | st., Transfer books | June 1, “189: SUDUKI, 1601 Taylor st. FIRST-CLASS meat cook In hetel, Furopean plan; also wife as chambermaid; years of ex- Perlence. -Address box 4525, Call office. JAPANESE man and wife, man firstclass cashier with $300; . PRACTICAL young man rare opening. 313 Bus | WANTED_Steady man to make aimself use- ful'$ hours daily in commission office; must be satisfied with $15 to $1S weekly and have Creswell, whose opinion has been asked | CE¥ORA B S L BEETS BN 4 nage was | that the confessional is purely an institu- fornla will furnish you a map of Govern- | Jiineeeay, June & e o 188, at 3| cook, wife good wAiter, want situation $180 canh Narket Ati FOONLS: the Supervisors on the subject, ?nd | done, save the breaking of a few panes of | tion called into existence by the clergy of fi!::ta:gd 101;’”; to purcflu?] t;: v:::l;&; o'clock p. m. CP‘;:': or country. Address T. TATSUMI, 407 e 2 =3 '1\' Cismeen ‘hich sets forth strongly views with | glass in the front windows. the: Catholla’ Chiiroh #4rEtheipurooset of > will also furnish all inio: E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. 3 AITER, country, MISS LEN, to awarding the contract and strenuously objects to the abuse of dis- cretion and the unjust discrimination on e — COURSING AT INGLESIDE. obtaining the private and family secrets of the laity was eloquently refuted, and the absurdity of the belief, declared by You can ob: in relation to the matter. tain such information States Land Office in your city. For infor- mation about San Luis Obispo you will t the United | ALE. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEM. SUPERIOR Swedish cook desires situation; l t GEORGE_ R.- GALLATIN, all round pastry gook and Daker. Room 13, International Ho- tel. Sutter WANTED_Boy 10 or 12 vears old; brokers office; light work; small salary to start; good future; references. Address Broker, box 63, he part of the Supervisors in the matter. | ing Will in s have to wri J ates Land | willing to do housework; 3 years last place, | POSITION desited by thorough double ent : h: “vinf'!s . pgmun i e me T Drawings for the Meeting the speaker, who made citations from | Sfe. 'O Los"fi&;fl; United .St | city of country. MISS CULLEN, 2 Sutter. | = bookkeeper of 15 years' experience: who aisy | CAll office. — — —~ *= oliowing i ! Future Take Place on Friday. nearly every book of the Bible. | s SIS e o e jation at| understands telegraphy; married; age 38| BOYS wanted at 13 Trinit N PRANGISCO, June 3 186 | . The managers of the Ingleside Coursing| “The very theme of the Bible,” sald| POSTAGE STAMP GUM—T. F., City. | NEAT vouns German girl desizes situatioh at| years. Box sexl, Call office | Sutter, to learn a t AN RN ounty” Attorney, | Park have changed the time and place | lhle’h;cwrer. ‘Is based on the confessional, | The gum that is used on the back of | MISS CULLEN, 32 2 BOOKKEEPER-—Competent, first class doubls _8t9a m. G:GU 3 i Dear Si As the at-| for the drawing of dogs, which was for-| Which teaches that the only possible | postage stamps is called’ dexterine, or | go———— —rofionas| entry and_correspondent, desircs posttion of | WANTED Drugglst or liquor merchant; In- 1 Keliy T request the priviles | merly' leld on Thursday at Delta Hall. In | Teans of satistying for sin is through the | British gum. It is prepared from potato | Sgocond iri or e, $15; reterences. Migs | —trusti Al clty references. Box K8, Call. | - ducemente as tenant for new stores. Apply o oarding. the cORract: 10F commencing with this evening, | blood of Jesus Christ. God is inflnite, and | Starch ot sago starch and also from | CULLEN, 3% sutter st WINCHESTER HOUSE, ~ @ Third st mesr | A M SPECK CO. 2 Market st ie And e ST e kly drawing will be held on Fri- | being such, demands an infinite satisfac- | Pumpkin seeds. It is prepared by passing | o T e veaaar arket: 200 rooms. 25c to night; 10| YOUNG man wanted to assist jobbing gar- ¥ of San Francisco for your opinion. 8 v s contested, | in sendin, 5 and y! Jpte Sl e s : T - Yicctions have. been madeagainst | and us a large’ concourse of leashmen | the ey usecnd persif of | resembling mucilage. | TOUNG Swedish i wishes to do hossewor, | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | WANTED el workers._apoly 8 awarding said contract to Edward. Kelly, the | are Interested in the game, the gathering | ing forgiveness has been granted him | e { ond work or take care children; $15; - S ting , 88 Firs . ontat - T 2 X i i ? S NORTC Sut COOK and_second girl, same house, 5 and biadee. on the STound thet b N | s himn Hall this evening is “p“"ei through the blood of the Savior. The mere | SCHOOL TRUSTEE-T., Templeton, | _references MR RTCN, 313 Sutter st. | O, country; housegirl, country, $ib.. see;lady coor — P e S e R be large. Eerlemptl\)n of sin by the death of Christ| Cal. There {s nothing In thes lfl; | BWEDISH middle-aged woman wishes situa; here. MRS NORTON, 313 Sutter st. COOK wanted T e y connty 3 o . T LA S T TSTRE oes 1ot mean that ma C: o | te for School tion as housekeeper; first-class_ cook _an — — WANTE S Ser g R o S Lavionsor e iEat loes 4 man can enter the | that prohibits a candidate fo | hot 3 : S WANTED-A strong boy to peddl e e adiateiy. preceding the Gate of Central Pacific Earnings. Kingdom of Heaven, it simply opens the | Trustee or other office acting as an ofl- | laundress; can take full charge, MRS. NOR- | CHAMBERMALD, 3300 nimegisl; S second | -man plas 2 ising said proposal: 4 The following s .a comparative state- | Sti€s € gutrance to wuich comes | cer of election. In San Francisco it has| — — $20, ‘two in family.” MRS :NOR-| SHOEMAKER. wanted at once for repalring. er Meofution No. 15251, third series, e | | ThO TOLOWINE Je 4 comparative states | through the confessional and absolution. | feen the eqstom, when n candidate for an | HOTEL and_boarding-house keepers—We can 3I5 Sutter st. HOEMAK anted at once for repairing a of Supervisors did advertise for bids in rmity d resolution, and in pursu- ass carried on by said Kelly, and said ake and file his report. ~Thereupon phases of his client’'s case, and concluding # + ¢ It is useless for me to.call your at- n to the law upon the subject that 1 am satisfled you .will give that one in- this case, . but in Ti will come before the bodrd n this subject 1 shall be only too for the | | Central Pacific Rallroad for the first three Ernest L. Increase —_—————— Baker of Healdsburg has himself, reported the facts yesterday to Cor roner Hawkins. Baker is a son of Chief of Police Baker of Geneva, Ohio. He is 2 years old, five feet six inches tall and weighs about 140 pounds. R B R S Internal Revenue. Collector Lynch re- | Internal Revenue Collections. rult spirits, $27.420 58; grain spirits, “‘Protestants speak of the confessional as a horrible trap where the priests enter | telling the name and character of the sin and the number of times committed, and by the priest unless they cnange the na- ture of the sin. Family affairs need never be mentioned, and the priest is none the | wiser of a person’s family or private af- | fairs. seeing in It an engine of the devil invent- | ed for the purpose of fostering priest- through nineteen centuries the confess-| ‘When office has been selected to act as one of the Board of Election officers, to decline Auburn, Cal. It is a rule of the depart- ippine Islands. TOWING THE MONTEREY—N. N., City. be towed to the Philippines is that the MARIE CORRELLI-E. W., City. Marie Correlii is the pen name of Miss war correspondent for the London Times | The reason that the Monterey will | furnieh best of wat es s, chambermaids, cooks, housekeepers, on short notice. C.. R. WAITRESS, institution, $15; young girl to TYOUNG lady would like to assist in housework | YOUNG girl wishes postion to do upstairs work and plain sewing or lady’s maid; no objec- tion to travel. Call 1324A Webster st. | RELIABLE girl wishes situation in instita- housework; best of references; city or coun- try. Apply 631 Stevenson st., near Seventh. small restaurant, 34 per week. mony was introduced on behalf of ke FsGnaY f | ment of Ans to Correspondents not| & few hours daily in exchange for room, | MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. it D Bl quatihsd A Man Missing. | 1s, therefore, a mere personal list o of Answers sp | : Bl g | _ S LI <ee Bt , showing that he n;‘a““h&.\e q_\;:mw 2 transgressions without any mention of | to express an opinion of the standing of | _ 0ard and $. Box 516, Call office. = Oakland, 2 in family, $20. MISS T kinst. BOOKKEEPER, first-class double entry and care house and put up fruit. 313 Bush obos ave. SHOEMAK elly did make and 597 98 ] HANSEN & CO. G % sist_with housework, no cooking, 38 to $10; | Missio Edyard Kelly did mako and | months’ in” 1897, and 188, and shows: & | one door, the penitent another, and by a | to serve. TuE EN & CO., 104 Geary st. T T eIl eatior 0 wn | Minsfon et spective bids being opened healthy increase for this year: '::Sediuxg 3) the f.’""f; is sent and e th YOUNG German girl, lately arrived, desires a | bers of girls for the country, $20 to $25; eight Committee on Health and Polfce it was | March, 158, gross 1,598,678 | I out the opposite side a saint. When | RAIN IN MAY—S,, City. From the rec- | “place to assist, $12. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 | house girls, city, $20 each. MRS. NORTON, | BARBER wanted. 3 Point Lobos avenue. 1 that only two bids, namely, the bid of | March, 1807, gross 1,462,691 h:;h:ll;:e“l:)v;re o \'T‘rlsetzhin thvh;‘re- ords compiled by the United States Powell st.; tel” Main £832. | 313 Sutter st. S bos. avenue,. 3 % o st 510] confronted with the question, | i, —— — —— e | —— e , SSER for new elegant ar % Undertaking Company'in the sum | . 0 T | ‘How can a priest do this—how tan e | Weather Bureau it appears that from GOMPETENT German girl wants second work, CHAMBERMAID fo walt, $20; woman cook, | colored ninstratione, “Animes porc iy, Band- d that of Edward Kelly in aM | o arch. - 1808, net 496,550 | forgive sin? they are at a loss for an an- | 1890 to 1888 inclusive, there were but two | waliting, plain sewing or general housework: ~few boarders, country, see party. here, 10 a. | L been ’“’“m:"’a"m‘;;’“:“;;;fé“:”},,: March, 1597, net 427127 | swer. The reply is simple: Who said | Years in which rain did not fall during | go0d references; 3%. Call or address 31 Vas | m., 310: weitress, emall place, country, $15. | FIRST-CLASS bushelman wanted. 829 Kearny e bife iAmakin — he o s 1 > the month of May in San Francisco. | Ness ave. C. R.. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Jro Soen ¢ said Pacific Undertaking BAER @743 | that he could and when was It said? The | the month of e s e | e — — Sl e e e against awarding - the contract 10 | ;. KRS e pe | priest is given the power to either forgive y ere REFINED trustworthy young lady of cheerful SWEDISH housegirl, San Rafael, for summer, | SHOEMAKE! for 2. Iy, the lowest bidder, on the | “E7UCC * '$3,251,612 | OF retain sin, as the representative of | % oy x _ | disposition desires position as traveling com- 25; girl for Reno, Nev., no washing, no bak- | 571 Market st. e did mot come within the re- | [EURE v p it March, Y | Christ, and 'consequently must be a | DEWEY—Mrs. D. S., Visiaclon Valley.| panion; handy in sick room; best of refer- | $25; 25 girls for city and country, $20 and | < e proposal, namely:. *No | “EP0Ly T ¥ 2 2,665,503 | judge. In order to judge, it is absolutely San Mateo County. George Dewev the ces. Box 517, Call office | and 20 voung girls to assist, $15: nurs L ;;fl‘;}yfl‘g attend patient; m I e = necessary for the sinner to confess. Al- hero of Manila, holds the rank of rear GrpyAN woman wishes a situation doing | LA IC R HONBEN SlOARIIE Oy | found: Cailat . D Shntastan eatd Increase ....... $ 58 thougn the priest has been given power to | admiral, which is the highest rank In the | “general housework: good plain cook; $10 to | care of baby. Eibes - —— able manner for a- period of February and March, 188, = .| confess sins, he has not been given the navy af this time. The rank of admiral | §i2 per month; city or country. 207 Eddy st., | i Geary st. ANTED AL operator; must be tallor. Febroary and Mareh, issr %% | powers of a mind reader, and when a sin- | ceased to exist with the death of Admiral | near Taylor B AT T TR TRy Z N & arket st. 3 ) S ner kneels before him “f must l","“"gs }l‘ls, Porter in 1881, YOUNG girl wishes a situation for housework | ant, leep home, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., r. Apply ts expert, make an_investigation sins aloud. Confession s simply made bY | gop601, OF JOURNALISM-W. H. ., | in small family. 311% Eim ave. 104 ‘Geary st. rchant st. R. SMITH TAIL- d committee. there- 8 5 circumstances leading up to them or the | any individual or firm. Such information | AMERICAN woman will take houses to clean | Sutter st. o o with | been missed by his friends since the 20th | mention of names. It is not necessary, 8s | should be applied for at one of the com- or do washing and ironing by the day; $L and P NT wanted—New Pa 1fy” was again the of May. He arrived in Healdsburg from non-Catholics generally believe, thal a | merclal agencies. car fare. Box 508, Call office, oot ok perience required. Call F that said contract | Jdaho a few weeks ago and left fo: s man must tell everything he has done - =i == : -4 T 2y Sl o e ot e = states t R Dol b bl ; Lon :h!’ since the last time he went to confession, | LETTER TO A PRIVATE—B. T., City. MIDDLE-AG s wiies mtuation to 2o NEAT: young! #irl, | WANTED—Several lead glaziers 2 with all the Te- Y S oned: Lol i - is family affairs and th - housework in private family; help in boarding PR e California Art Glass Works, {0 comply with all the ™ | 'ago he sent his trunk to Miss Leona DAMiNg all his family affairs and the A letter intended for a private In one of | houlCISin: city. 145 Sixth st., room 124. Seftbe st Lo | onrme Ar f the obligations tc mposed by.| Spencer ¢ s S ORIES oeRan fabal ! the companies of the volunteers now on = = YOUNG wi erstands rubbins to | ACTIVE " solicitors e | ce : ad made away sin. Neither names nor circumstances | i, the name of the individual, letter of | pPstalrs work. 2 venty-second st. Call | g5 CULLEY, 855 .Sutter st. . 2| SDCEENE b tte then touches on the légal | C6T: fearing that he had made away With | urg ever mentioned, and are never asked | 18 'S BAme OF 08 [TE VIR OB B2 for two da: - armies, navies, war and all g ers; graphic description of vietory; ~his comple biogra book; 600 large pages; magnifi 3 trated: tremendous demand; only $1 30; com mission 50%; bonanza for agents; 30 days" credit; freight paid; outfit free. Write quick. the - ser consideration whieh it | iR owledge | tion for pantry or dining room work; city or = DOMINTON ot. 32, O L-would_call your ,‘”‘j,““""h'“ the ‘‘Tough Mag” Arrested. lthe:\g;la,ccgtl-gogrcs!k?eugonl}g;al&g‘ln but smq fs?*“ ;‘“ her t"““‘f‘;"‘s O "‘e "“Sbfl‘de& country. Box 813, Call office. dinavian and 1rish girls for second . work, E;:;l IDTOS"\EL a(‘ < DSV 1, Chicagn. )t Judge Belcher renderes the case S = v = 5 iz 2 .| She has not sufficlent coal canacity T - nurses, housework, for both city and cou CCRU. wanted for the ik v oard of State Harhor | Maggle Kelly, better known as “Tough | theory they are compelied to support it | core"enough coal fo steam her way to | FIRST-CLASS infaat's nurse, American; best | BOT*S8, BNore [l aveitiee. " Abpiy G0 3. | | marine corpa United " States maty: “sbioy , and to | Mag,” was arrested last night by De- I}‘%;;’}I}E{L"‘zmi‘n‘ma« )all Sendly i | the islands. Jraslim aptersncon 1 Eolly oty F. CROSETT & 3 t ;lodle%. ggmmmed men, between the ages of : 3ibs 2 3 _all 2Ly o r 3 = - — e an years, who are citizens of the 0 circumstances in |1eCIIVeS. Gibson and Wren and charged | pygt be confessed, and why? Because it| Ayp_L. H. T. As you were careful to | garal Cpinan, £ifl Wishes situation to do | WATTRESS. nice country hotel, §20; waltress, | - United States, of those who have legally de- in doubt as to whetner.| With grand larceny. Last Sunday night, | s 3 commandment of Jesus Christ. |/ arsise tiie Totatity romuwbich jomialeets | O o Ao Wbk & GAll | e fitel, Tehama Co.. [ clared their intention to become such; must contrac arded under the notice | it_is-claimed, she robbed T. J. Kenny, a| “Catholics who go to confession and | eras 1 o <G A, 1% e - $20; girls for housework, etc.” MURRAY & | be of good character and habits and able to s as advertised would be valid and | recent arrival from Antioch, of $133, while | live up to their religion know and under- | ed your communication, it is impossible | g NT work by competent Swedish girl; | R 634 and 636 Clay st speak, read and write English, and be be- think that the notice is void upon | he was asleep in Duff's saloon, on Eddy | stand all these things, but those of other | to advise you where you should make ap- | “good waltress and seamstress; best of 'Tel- | 3 COOKS i e e tween'5 feet § inches and 6 fect in height. For 1s hersinbefore stated street, near Mason. creeds who do not understand the true | plication “In the fmmediate vicinity of | erences. 12258 Unlon st A e, e s further information_apply at the recruiting as 1.deem. it a very im- |1t as a horror and an infernal machine, SH girl wishes situation as cook or . - = i " | EXPERIENCED pitch veln coal miners at Tesla, Alameda County, 45 miles from San Franéisco; steady work; good wages; only pees 10 Which this bl | A he followlne Gollectibny: for the | CTREL upahiEne werin, 5 [ Marion Mackay, a native of England, | RESPECTABLE woman wishes work by the | _corespondent; position of trust. 313 Bush st. | good miners need apply, Address TESLA that you may wish to hear.| month of May: Lists, $597 6; beer, §2,- | ., *In conclusion I would claim that| jaughter of Charles Mackay, who was | §ay orby the month; washing, ironing, cook- | GARE taker gentleman's place during summer; | _ QAL CO. room 515, 2 Montgomery, 8. F. Laborers and _mechanics to know d and too willing to furnish you upon your 01; cigars, $12,303 04; clgarettes $657; | ional has been a means of grace. -+ during the Civil War. RELIABLE young woman with z et o Rolkin, Reno. House. proprietor, Sty Fequest at any a Hmes: Yours Very {25 B tobacco, s 14; Speciaj | We confess our souls to God we have the | i R voray e OmAS WIS RINGS Yeary hionable rooming hou O R s e ) truly, W. BOURDETTE. : plaving cards, $38 s; exports, $330. | physical exultation, stren th and rellef| COAL CAPACITY—S. M. W., West| moderate. Apply 434 Twenty-fourth st ShTe s rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 to 33 per week. = e JOHNG W BOL $i 3 s : . $320. | Hd A od ply_ 435 y-fourth st. e B e e pe el FRANKLIN GUARD. | Total, $126,324 2. alone. It Is a flag to which we can all | Oakland, Cal. The coal bunkers of the | GOMPETENT woman wishes to do nursing or | LADY, charge of department, to visit braach | BOY; general of state age and salary i i R g cling. Tt is one of the greatest dispensa- | Monterey have a capacity of 236 tons. housework; country preferred. Apply 1095 | _Offices; confidential. 313 Bush st. -~ = 518, Call FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. 1 hat Jesus Christ i v Her consumption is about 55 tons a da) Howard. WANTED_Re . ey < < The 0ld Ci Is Being Re | tions that Jesus Christ has glven us vy 4 d 191 t ) 5 TED—Reliable nurse for little girl; must e Al Hhpes to" ordie % e ompany ls Being Reorjan-| Tne officers of Pioneer Lodge on last| As a prelude to the lecture Father|On one of her trips she use ons o = sew; $10; references. Apply this afternoon at o 950 H Yorke outlined the work of the Catholic 2009 Sacramento st. S5¢; only ome price S S | WOMAN wishes housework: ofty or count /casl to travel 147 Thlled. | “or work by the day in city: ized to Do Duty Wherever the - | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA—S,, | _Sl*ep home. Call or addres Ggvernor May Direct. mall wages Howard st Tuesday evening assisted in the institu- tion of the new lodge, which it had at BARBERS Progressive Union; fres employ~ ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. South &8, Truth Soclety at the camp of the natfonal troops at Richmond and the hopes of the | GIRL for light housework and assist with ohi . first been decided to name D in h - Y ; Tty 5 AN By — | dren; references required. 111A Third ave., | _T1°0t B L Soupn S A movement 15 on:foot to organize: the | [f81 DECH.CSC CEL 10 AME FEWEY @ 1nnm_-\ society"in affording the Catholic boys at | City, The University of Californla was| WANTED-By competent woman, good cook | {ren: FefTERess Featieq (G | ROSEDALE HOUSE, b0 ranisned oA Frankiin: Guard into #n active Ll | Of;the hero o nila. Before the insti- | the camp a means of obtaining the sac- instituted in 1%8, and established at. usekeeper: city or country.’ Call or ad- | _! gty ok P P .t 7 - o 2 4 tution it was-decided to call the lodge | raments and attending mass on the | Berkeley in 1873. It succeeded the College | _0r®SS tWo davs, 145 Sixth s 57, 24 floor. | WANTED—Competent girl for general house- | _ et = Z e tary body, and when so organized to ten-{ “American.” It starts out with a charter | grounds In the near future. A tent is|of California. swhich had been in exist: | WOMAN wa = = work and_cooking; wages $15. Call after 10| SAILORS, ordinary seamen, ; S i < N wants work by the day, cleaning, : ; der it to the Governor of the State for | list of thirty-five. | already being pitched on the grounds | gnce since 1% WAShInG and ¥ e i e e | m.. at 433 Oak st. Europe. HERM pri Taca Ahat I the U | _Lincoln Liodge at its last held meeting | which the lecturer remarked with pride IS e, s R o ocalats Py o uty at any place that he or the United i« Fifteenth. Immediately, experienced operators . | IV Sareral D DI1ca T AT 2 4 _Fifteent WANTED—Immediately, exp opes Seamen and ordinary seamen for States authorities may designate for ;f,f“ eral applicatiogs for member: ;lsfizfi;fi;‘?u;é‘h‘egg‘ obioh e been DEWEY'S SIZE—L. & (!}).‘. ?ltg. dThil CAPABLE woman wishes position as maid or | o7 #hirts. 88 and 35 Battery st., upstairs. Alaska, Puget Sound, Mexico, etc.; apply active duty. The movement assumed par- |~ Mizpah Lodge has made arrangements | held at camp for the past two Sundays, | department has "‘l’,‘ b‘:e" ‘1 1::0(:- A,:l i‘"yl. nursery governess: experienced seamstress. | EXPERIENCED saleslady for Mission dry | _Mariners’ Home. W. W. LANE, 304 Davis st. tial shape at the armory on Page and | for an .entertalnment to be given next | will be continued, and mass will be said | fisures that give the size ol el M., box 501, Cail office. . goods store. Box 512, Call office. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 8. Dewey in inches. Such information has s 3% Grant ave.: tel. Grant 18, o) : s | Wednesday night. v = R et e - —— T Gough streets last night, when Captain ednesday nigl in the morning. Priests will be in camp not been published. WOMAN wishes to go out by the day to do | YOUNG girl; light housework. 256 Natoma nr. FUCHS, Sec. i lavers: ” | == I S Frank P. Shafer and First Lieutenant | PR v e e | every day and will minister to_the wants gilstiens | laundry work in e families. 1224 Unlon. | ~ Fourth; German descent preferred. SINGLE rooms, 10c and 15 night; 75c and §1 William A. Burdick of the old company | Read “The Fate of Spain in the | 3fScldiers. fn sppesi was made to Cath-| 4 7w AND A HALK PIECE—W.Wil- | SMALL girl wishes a placeto do lisht Bouse- | GOOD tailoress on castom coate: good - |~ wesk. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sta. - sent out an informal notice to as many Present War,” by General John W. |the expense of conducting the services Ha-miv ]Clly- dDg:ler! flt"“lfl “:onf‘“l& work; sleep home. 446 Jessie st. $10 Montgomery st., room 1. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4f Third st, near of the ex-members as they found within | o s and distributing Catholic literature | two dollar an 'ty cent piece of @ 18- | SCANDINAVIAN e a - Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading roomg o mited radins of the city. The call was | Fostely ex-Minister to Madrid, in|among the soldiers. Articles of all kinds | sus of 181, but they do not offer any pre- | SGmin wui Neaant® mork by the day; GIRL %o assist In light housework. 110 Seo- | 7 nd baggage to and from the responded to by about fifty of the boys | BeXt Sinday’s Call can be given to the boys through the mo-| mium on the same. HObLEAGHD T e e e e s | WANTED_At Montana House, 764% Mission, 5 1 um o e sendin| em - v s place 7 B s 10 % 5 B who had worn the uniform in days gone | R Sither 20 the Fiood puilding oF to the ja:| WAR STATISTICS—C. 8., Valleo, Cal. |~ cook; good reterences: city or fountry; good | Tl AN to WoTk Lo ot o s Tichange | ‘men to take rooms; l0c, 1 and 2o ped and who signified their intention of at ‘e joining again to. ald thelr - coun- try in time of need. It is the Intention of ¢ Captain Shafer and | yrs 3 Stacy, Lieutenant Burdick to enroll 100 men and Mrs W then proceed to elect a second lieutenant ' J Magee, w &d, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Sacto erber, cal and appoint the requisite complement of J L Churchman, Cal. non-commissioned the company will be reported to the Gov- ernor for active duty. officers, after which -M S Martin & 'w, Cal, | H J Franklin, . Colfax| | T C-8nider, ¢ H'C Brown,. San Jose Broderick w GRAND HOTEL. {J, ‘Albright, Watsonvil ac|T S Spaulding, Cal L O Stephens, Fresno C A Foster, Mass J_Grover, Colusa Ash, Berlin T M Jones&w, Mass |A M Duncan,” Fish R | dles at camp. Father Yorke, appmx|mntln¥the num- ber of Catholic soldiers in the First Regi- ment, emphasized the following statistics in order that there would be absolutely not the slightest possibility of their being as grossly exaggerated as those appear- ing under his name in the past: “In the First Regiment that left San Francisco,”” he sald, ‘'seventy-five per cent of the men were Catholics. They The questions in regard to war statistics and desertions from the Union army dur- ing the civil war were answered in The | Call of May 28, 1898. THE HOSPITAL CORPS—I. F., City. To join the hospital corps make applica- tion to the recruiting officer at the Pre- sidio. —_————— home more an object than wages; no objec- tlon to country; no washing; no cards. Call 521 Howard st. GOOD operators and. finishers on coats. Folsom st. 804%4 night; 60c, S0c and $1 per week. WANTED_To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. CAPABLE woman will work in any capacity: doctor's or dental office, cashier in restaur- ant or collector. Address for two days, box 630, Call office. RESPECTABLE German woman wishes to do Housework or work in hotel or restaurant. Please address MRS. DARWADZ, 220 Mont- YOUNG girl to assist in' housework; German preferred. *301 Fuiton st. TOOK to assist with housework; references. 2409 Jackson st.; call in morning. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, for a room: %c @ night; §1 a week. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. 8. YOUNG girl wanted to do housework; wages $15. 937 Haight st. F. Barber College, 135} Eighth st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. The Franklin Guard is the second oldest |} § frowm San Jose'| 4 M Dun £ ase s et T = 3 > h 3 . 13 p, Redding e | 3% : 14 [ - e S DI sonke 153 D Dutad AN o | faas (l:gnllggcnfr?:rmflzim'&t:(‘c((flr:p;:xx Read the thrilling adventures of & | o oo e s N h?lflnges_"r,:\::: T Ry AGENTS B ined the army during the CIvIl | G a Mottt & w. LA[C W o mnstin sira o | Contage was smaller. In some companies | Union spy under special orders from | ~work among refined people, where she will | _own furniture. Box &8, Call office. AGENTS, wanted Murdt Halstead's great war War. General McComb was its captain | A° M Edelman, L Ang|S E Holden, Napa. there are only a few Catholics, while in| Grant in next Sunday’s Call. Be Jreated as membeg of famlly; references. | GooD vest operator; no other need apply. .| book, “Our Country in Wi all about in its earliest days, and the old colo;’fi fv;ivnsam"g't I}ms x,\ng fi B ?711 Eureka tég‘['\glren ;Trl;)) fm:n gf“r}c‘g‘waghe;fllté glr"‘ea!(k;: a iy THOMAS, 718 Market st armies, navies, coast defen Maine a'..-a.-z; hat were 3 1 in days gone by are st it 2 s ostr, S Jose 4 3 S WANTED by in great meed -of i, N et ter, Cuba, war with Spain and relations witl }’ e ri,:::;‘ffi,,,mr.fa‘;:eg company. By | Mrs G Meade, Tipton:|A T Ames, Galt than that for the general population. Out LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Washing, cleaning. plain sewing: will taks | LEARN dressma ng and millinery: positions | foreign nadions; nearly 00 pagac: all written Tixt Monday the company will have 100;| 4: Cunley, Tipton C D Haney, Ariz of sixteen hundred men between here and — work_home or by the day. Apply Children's | _free: patterns 25c up. McDowell’s, 103 Post. | since Maine disaster; magn % “colored 1= next Monday J Hunter & w, Stock [Mrs C F Clark, L Ang |the Philippines 600 at least are Catholics.” ARRIVED. Day Home, 110 Hayes st. . ‘| LAWRENCE D» Tustraticoss egents pakin per da; men enrolied on its roster. .| Dr BoA Plant, & CrazlB W Clark Lo Am A e P i T o4 8t AWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market | JisU200RE: AE€r(S ol s o S e {A P v CE Webster, L ‘Ang S TO COREESPOND: Stmr Polnt Arena, Hansen, 14 ours from | DRESSMAKER would like work at home or e 0 vIng N hrla s days' " credit: price: low: paid: outfit i R s Stratton, L A i : v the day; terms reasonable. urk st., free; send 9 2-c stamps to pay postage. Edu= POSTAL CIVIL SERVICE, T gor, R \ors Pletcher, L s [ ANSWERSIOI0 ENTS B near Hyde, . ; HELP WANTED—MALE. cational Unlon, 324 Dearborn ago. - TR b S Barbara,. ritfin, Fresno ROTS—F. W., Eadori : AN TR i el 5 G ar With : Enlist in the Army or | & A ey FOOD FOR PAR' 5 adoria,| FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 2—Schr C H | WANTED-—A position as maid; understands. ~ - S AGENTS wanted for ~Our Naval War With Eligibles Who 3 llyl | B W i Bl & wi Mre: e Bvin SAST®Y | Wash. A writer on birds says: In thefr | Marchant hence May 2. hairdressing: Hotel _preferred; wages 2. | WANTED—Waiter, country hotel, fare ad-| Spai splendidly fllustrated: only ~ au- Navy of the United States Will |-*§0 L F ooy |C"A Halght, Alameda | native country parrots feed upon the| Sailed June 2—Stmr Sequola, for San Fran- | MISS BROWN, 2711 Bryant st. yanced, $25. waiter and bartender, country'| thentic book to be published: free outit now Be Retained on the List. W H Turney, Campbll| | sseant ot ihe munfower Bra® the tvaridng] C18e0: WANTED—Situation ss nurse by young women | Son Mot Oeaiey, ‘o ap, 3161 2 farmers, | ready; act quick.. National Publishing Com- B PALACE HOTEL. capable of taking full charge of infant, Call ‘ SN rp AR SAUCRRNG, | pany, Tekeage butlding, Sone A circular was received by Postmaster| o ghuther, Boston | d, Masatian nztrallns‘.i -nfltwflh !X:rci!;eh}: thec wlegl SAN FRANCISCO CALL. or address Nurse, 2108 Elm st., Oakland. Dex| tia !;:::>“g:b~,,;2°c~°;,,§;fl;mlmvm,,n| HANTED. Aients now seliine: ather zoods 1o > Vi 2| 2 state do o ow too fleshy. Cage . , 320; orranch, | WA : ng-of mmaf“e "nes(m: ‘»i.’ :0 i ;‘15;.}1‘;“5:: tn:e [ W R Smpsen. T84 |oD et oMastlan | they must be fed vastly different. A good | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | WOMAN wishes work by the day washing or near city, $i5; good stiong boy for ranch, fare |- handle ol 1ne 1o e b e o DO O ded Clause 4 of Rule VII, | P § McLaren N ¥ ° |3rs C Hamilton, Cal | £00d for parrots is cold bolled potatoes,| Call, corner of Market and Third strests, open | _Ironing or housecleaning. 109 Locust ave. Rk mact 20 il 1 cows, ralas ects ebe” | Franeiseo and vicinity. Address Lakeside O f:e:(!:;r:sa:xznmat Sl e ?o’r,t \i':i'a\"éfy NY o “!_ls;uhl-'l‘:ml\l_lcgn. S Mon at;l:s l;;ea‘gngefr °$f,'.‘§{}$;, e.m}:km"kw;n:a- until 12 o':;w(;lp;vlery night l; the mal;, RESPECTABLE girl wishes position to do gen- | near 'city, $20 and found;’ & woodehoppers. Co., Cleveland, O. s K d X 4 ve, ) ) A N S—527 ome street, vork. 2 R 3 — = i The term of eligibility shall be one year | Miss Whithey, Rocklin|D H Massie, I sometimes in Coffee, USINE the cOMed JUSt | corer Orar: apex wutil o:2h o'clock. St DoNeewoth: Cals M IR per $ord, tools furnished: milkers and'| {GENTS for “Our Naval War With Spatn™y f the date on which the name of the [ M!ss Sewall, "Rocklin |Mrs Masste, Iil as it is leached or boiled, without the ad- 367 Hayes street: open until 9:30 o'clock. | MIDDLE-AGED American widow wishes posi- | . - 2 HWER & €O., 626 Clay st: | " gplendidly Nlustrated; only authentic book . H §i Pitcher, LivermriMrs A Snyder, Berkly | dition of milk or sugar. Bread soaked in H 3 oped Sy tion as housekeeper on ranch where only one | A—50 RAILROAD teamsters; free fare: call| -Published: free outfit read N eligible is entered upon the register, pro- | E. H Rothrock, Stnfrd[Miss O Snyder, Berkly | aoffee is a delicate morsel of which par-| 621 McAllister street; open unt o'clock | table is served: or will cook for men on | early. MURRAY.& READY, 634-638 Ciay st. | . tlonal Pub. Co., Lakeside vided that in case the person whose name | Mr & Mrs Kenworth.[A B Cohen, Mo cery fond. They also like canary |~ 616 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. ranch; understands buttermaking: good cook: . 1 Honst: B : Ao e T Los Angeles T E_Brittingham, Wis | 1085 2T¢ ¥er¥ fond, % 141 Mission street; open until 10 o'clook. Teferences. Apply room 13, Ahlborn Hotel, | A—MINERS—— Minérs Miners | AGENTS—AIl will buy the Silver Maine Can- has been registeréd shall be mustered into | i Chapman, N Orealns|Mis Brittingham, Wis | Seed, unhulled rice, cracked corn and e e Hixtesnth; 323 Grant ave. g " | "12 miners for a gravel mine, §2.50 day. MUK, | .Ron for the lapel; unsurpassed for street sell- the military or naval service of the United | R W Truman, Keswck|Mrs N Newton' & f, | hemp seed. Of the two latter very little| 361 Market atreet, corner ;i open RAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ing; greatest war novelty. 411D Van Ness. States at a time when the United States Sonoma should be given them, and they should until 8 o'clock. GERMAN-AMERICAN woman with daughter Toc BRINGS samples & catalogue of patriotia G D Bangs, | Miss Sheehy, P never have fed to them greasy food from | 105 Eleventh street; open intil 9 o'clock 8 vears wishes situation to do housework in | A—BOILER-MAKER; $3 50 day, for a great may be engaged in hostilities with .an ‘ T . = small family; s $8; good worker; ration; Y| “emblems, ‘etc., by return mail. -Quick! Manu= £ C Davidge, F G A Midlinges, Pa | the table, sugar, cake, candy or the like. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. Al z‘_ :?xe “ml o : refer- rpol job -stéady year round. MUR- fasturer. box 1275, Boston, Mass. enemy, the period of “eligibility of such [J H Gay, San Diego Peanuts, forming a part of their native o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 9: ” AY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. person shall, under such conditions as|C § Holman,'L Ang - |Mrs Gay, San DI n always be given to them. The; tucky | _ TWenty-fourth. < T RERE T - ‘lhf‘m'"‘g‘ B o Iy e s AR 8 | Shouid ot be 100 highiy fed. ke e o RELIABLE woman wants a situation as good | handa, 450, S5 400: 10 shoreen’ i Loye i farse profte, 24 Pine e, room 5. - S seribe, be considered as suspended: during N . ——— g - k and h k. Call ade g Syl - e e the time such eligible may be Serving. in | E M Bell, N.Y Mrs Rhodes, Africa | WARSHIP TONNAGE-—A. 8., Tulare, = Filbert st., near Mason. S S| Ot oba 330 and taur hrivers Uiamery | A FEW good agents can make big money. Call the army or navy of the United States. |F Willlams & w, N Y|Miss Hanna, Ind Cal. Tonnage displacement as applied to MEETING NOTICE gountey jobs, $20 and tound; private family | *g5 'rhird st ‘About five eligibles of the.San Francisco | A Hickman, N ¥ W H Field, U S A : the tity of a lquid RELIABLE woman woule lke sewing to do | facturing company: stableman; city job: 9 postoffice Tst have enlisted for the was | Mrs C Bonton, N Y |Col Sumner'& w, Ala| Warships means the quantity of a liq CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1 K. at home. MRS. EFFIE SIMON, 1307 Harri- | tiomakers: 235 woodenopners 8 5 and 1 PARTNERS WANTED. ith Epain. and will ‘be entitied to the| Miss Bonton, N ¥ | Brown, Montreal | that is displaced by a solid body placed in | “T." Masonic Temple, Post and Mont: son et corl: 3 boys to learn trades. MURRAY & | 5 Y ADT paciner 5 Nanoft ‘},f e usnension Drovtasaohy shel R Parker, Conn it. If the weight of the displacement i8| gomery sts.—Regular assembly THIS READY, 63463 Clay st. f $250—LADY -partner wanted by gentleman pose AreRtment ot thi Dl e AAT8 |8 C Fox & w, Newprt | greater than or equal to that of the body, | (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 1:30 o'clock. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. 2 * sessing complete restaurant outfit: money to X o 8 Mateo |R Potter & W, 'Conn | fhe latter will float, if less it will sink | Al fraters are courteously invited. A—§ COOKS for different places; 4 waiters for | . OPen place on_ business thoroughtare. Ad= A eantord | % Lrince, Boston, | ¢5°the bottom like a stone. A buoyant SIRJOHN F. FRASER, Bm. Com, | sooer s Qfterent_placss; § dishwashers for different | _dress box 15, Call office: DEFIED THE POLICE. = ok 3 ohey, BoSOn. | aterial sinks to & level Where the pres- | _ SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Reorder. st heip. G Farcell BLr toh BAG TRy | oPlaces, MURRAY & READY, 63486 Clay st. | 5ARTNER with #780; who understands. livers — — R A El Paso |J Zigeno & 'w, Or sure of the fluid displaced is sufficient to - = A—2 BAKERS, $5 and found; bakeér, city shop, | - business and is willing tg work: references W. H. Mahoney, an Attcrney, Ar-|M § Mateo |J Gaynor, Scotland | counter-balance its weight. YERBA BUENA Lodge of -Perfection CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; | $11 week. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay. | _eXchanged Address 2500 1 st Sacramento. A » e Berkly (G WBlayo & w, Stckn = oo et No. 1—Stated meeting THIS (FRIDAY) tel. Maine 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. — ket i - rested for Obstructing the c N Y F Gunsdorfer, 'Stockn | GERMAN WAR VESSELS—Kenna| EVENING, June 3, at § o'clock. Vel NRED 9 It 45wt $0; wtablemat, 00MS WANTED. S J Sharp &w, D «Monte|J Jordan, C Rica he following is a list of the fi; GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. SWEDISH young man wishes situation as | $30; farmers, $26; teamsters for country, $175 i Streets. : L taeer i Vo o Mine. The following e first- . 3. 2 i coachman and take care of horses: is handy | day; starcher and ironer, $25; gravel miners, | SHOST W.. H. .Mahoney, an-attorney, was ar- | J E Rhodes, Africa ciass war vessels of the German navy,| REGULAR me of the Caledon- about place; Is not afraid of work. Call or | 25 day. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO,, | SQNNY room wantea gin_ Aiatrlot: bonnded by rested yesterday afternoon by Police Of- NEW WESTERN HOTEL. together with the speed of each in knots: | - fan Club THIS EVENING at § address 308 Sutter st. 2 628 Sacramento st. et it w“‘gg;l s {f;{?*;gfl;! fieer ‘W, J. Smith and charged with ob- | R J Strong, N8 W |8 I Church, cal g“fi“flmfi?fidflxfich oty g Potiah Bl I e TOUNG German, 30, wishes workk of any kind; | WANTEDHotel steward, 5 hotel walter. - - - - St g , % Y eutsc) , 14.5; . 2 . andy as waiter con B 7 ; 1 struicting the street. Mahoney was watch- | X1 Warkér, N 8 W |H Wilbur. § oez |18, Craisers—Kaiser, 148; Koenig Wilhelm, | __ JAMES H. DUNCAN, Sécretary, housework; 14 months' ‘city references. Ad | for resiaurant. sook and waliress, £5; cook EUBNEREIE W AN ing the Dakota troops ‘as they were pass- | Miss F Walker, N 8 W|J guln_n. Palo Alto 17.7. Barbette ships—Wilhelm, 18; Fred- | COURT Occidental No. 6676, A. O. F.— dress box 504, Call office. | for Nevada, $40 and increase; German second | INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Monte . ing along Market street and refused R Melchotr, N 8 W |J C Wilson, Muss rich Wilhelm, 16; Wirth, 17.2; Weisen-| Officers and members of the above baker, 310 week. and others. Apply to J. F. | ery st.: X 5 sed to & YOUNG man just from Sweden wishes a posi- gomery st.; highest price paid. Tel. Davis 71. move ‘when told to do so by Smith, J Atkinson, L Ang G W Wilson, Mass berg, speed not 2 court are request; to attend the i = family; araall f“ CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ————————————————— # Yaomith, The | %y Arksey, Aviz | N Woltgans, N Y : B ; funeral of our late brother, JAMES L0 B AN AL ke ottre. : latter . claims Mahoney defled him to ar- Ariz H Wreldt, Cay, o e Box 532, Call office. : 6 FARMERS, $26; 2 farm hands. steady place, PROPERTY . WANTED. vt 2 3 F P Smith, , Caicago FINDING MONEY—Subscriber, Selma,| JACKSON, on SUNDAY, June 5, at 1:30 p.m., 3 3 rest him. and even:threatened to.‘‘break ards, § Jose |F Hansen, N ¥ 2 » - {' i $25: blacksmith and shoe, -$250 a day; well ~ ¥, B F_Richards, el from A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell st. Inter. | JAPANESE—Experienced lithographer or pho- A hin” if He placed his hands on him, W Peterson, Stktn |D E Young, L Ang | Cal. In California the 1aws says that| ment “Foresters' piat, Mount Olivet Ceme.'| tographer, wants position. ¥ SUCAME, Jago | Griler, § a day and bos W ANTED—Ranch from 4 to § acres, with im. Smith at once placed him upnder arest| A Cohen, Sactd 1“a person who finds lost money or other| ter. 'J. T. VINAL, C. R. anese Mission, 533 Sixteenth st., Oakland. & Wn"&“ ey b‘:‘&omu-mn‘om'mn & gvrgvoeggm;.u lulnu OQ‘O;k!nnq_ JAMES