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8 ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1898 7 T score. Santa Cruz had three men 10111 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—Continued. PIIRSONALS. bases In_the sixth, but a pretty triple e e e | s e ~ ~ ~ S~mann e play by Ford, Scott and Johnson prevent- . Abtefll 1 German second girl, good ;rmmr; COLORED cook and second girl, same house, | A NO}'lrgfcht; é:‘gbm.’;_'r'.fi 20, wliendyer: this F. DUNN—Let friends know where you ed Santa Cruz from scoring. The score: | [ st _of references, desires a situation. J.| $% and $20; Protestant cook, plain wash, §25; | Pape Y and ry- Sl ATHLETICS, e O P i §a5erman and French second giris and mirses, | e IS LSRR TR 00 Somk in I Smith, o t. SR Br‘o“‘ s W Sy e ’""3"", AP Ataciolabs waitrges and %kmongnf‘ A e s Caifornia and Alaska, It vou want “work | 3 > S e Y : stress; best reférences; city or - | Alameda, §20 and $2; Berkeley, §25; Sonora, [ come and see C. R Gl - Bm- | M A RRY_ Money refunded if not suited within LOSE AGA[R Teny. @ v P e MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. e e Dalalny inamber: | _ployment Agents, 1 Geary st. San Fran, | MARRY_-Money refunde: monihly matrimenial P Stuit 7 3 COMPETENT nurse wishes situation; Invalid | mMaids, $i5 and $20; and a large number of | TEN more teamsters with blankets to call at | Daper and special terms. Address "W EDDIN . hL‘:v]lltz c‘ 2 5 . : } g 3 1} g 3 ax mnm:\; e nt‘uke full c'll:lal;ge;s lgogdunnn;- 2%-0 Z?G“Sfxl:tye rsl-ttuntlon J. F. CROSETT | “Gur office at 7 o'clock to v;nrk on the coast | BELL,” 111 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal Ford, L. f 4:areiysan ek ytio stress. Apply MRS. NORTON. utter st. . 5 iRl e i i o s = e | T g THE Pacific, 406 Geary—Only legitimate ma s g TR R P T T NEAT young German girl desires situation at | HOUSEWORK, Alameda, $25; Clarksburs, $15; | _HANSEN & CO., 1M Geary st. e, Hvest of Chicigo: detalls free. i{_«;lmmln.‘ & 3 3 1 g LR | ik il housework or as nurse, $10 to $15. MISS | Point Reves, §10; Berkeley, $25; Courtland, |3 KITCHEN hands for a country institution, = —— The Blue Ribbons Are|™@arich .3 0 0 0 0 1 01gnajn Anxious to Make | CULLEN, 85 sutter st. . §i0; San,Anselmo, sio; Oakland, f20; Modesto, | * 430 each; 3 dish and pot washers, resta BUSINESS ) ERSO 4 3 A H ts, $25; 2 restaurant porter , $15; ¥ ol sl nac s Totals s dnol, 1T OB 2 Potce GOOD woman desires work Immediately: 1a o | youns glrle aseiee” 10 to s Miss CUL- LTS gun;ngerhremfl.p?m: 3 waiters, bin. | COSTLESS clothes Clothes made do order P AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A E. . : i cl_::, efii- ct:'l;n:c"!m" bythecd A utter st. ing towns, i hotel, near city, $25; porter, | clothes that fit; clothes that jar the hig] ) s - 3 : goes by the day, country hotel, §20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., riced tailors in quality of goods and mini- e, 5. 8 d T R $1 and car fare. 6 Third st., room 14. CQQXK, German style, $%. MISS CULLEN, 335 | 13i"Geary st. Boum of price; for instance; on a $0 euit, = v L 2 d $1_per week. Agency 2 N GREAT FORM ; S z'r;b et noad POWERS T S e e dhasgriakes HQUSEKEEPER, #. MISS CULLBN, 35| 3 pow mail ERaasE ROOTEN SILLE: 8% Broadway, Oakland, s =850, 2 1RO AR NOW or chamberwork and seamstress. Call at 16 | _Sutter st. A epalinad e HER MG b e HERE Is a great difference in hair; I dress PIT | Arstianss, 2 b 5 8 9 HO,LD ALOOF. Rundell place, off Sixteenth, near Valencla. | wyiTRESS Solano County, §20. MISS CUL- | 0 bridge carpenters —— 350 4 dayi | " your hair correctly: price 2% oniy: good LI : C. Daubenbls, ¢ ...3” 0 1 0 4 4 0 TOUNG Protestant woman wishes housework; | _LEN, 3% Sutter st. IANBEN & C0.'8 Brployment Agshors 108 Bor e AL et e S are tiom § to b Bass D Bl o Lalela b fa trostwosthys sond of eniideen NN Sagl CHAMBERMAID and wait, §ii. MISS CUL-| Geary st. ; G 'LEDBRER, 111 Stockton st. UMPIRE LEVY'S DECISIONS A Totals ... 2 0 5 0 2 12 9 NONE WILLING TO ACT AS| near Twenty-fifth. o utter st. ATTENTION — | ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester RUNS BY INNINGS. = : 2 ghts = : TR s 2 b 3 D5sd 5 Al X Headers, hammersmen, mucker to $2 50 = d from the ferry. BB Atiletics - 0000120014 ry'st., near Laguna’ | PRENGH oil sccond work, 0, MIBS CUD- | Lhdcrs. bammersmen, muck nfii?ouna‘ind free bus and basgase fo and from the y ase hits - A0 0111138 RCDPRLT Aneins Sooh woo 1 sl LEN. Bsuliecer $L7 5 Sy A creafara i Watanipyasiiy: | QUINONTAVHAIE SUaitstong hatt from M- - | _Farned runs—Athletics 1. Double plays— plain cook; any distance in the country. Call | WOMAN as companion to an old lady, coun- | LOTeH and south; free fare. C. R. 2 SN e It Y“ ;G”‘; G“:‘; the ’?1‘“ Bib Daubenbls to Fitzgerald, Williams to ¥ uézr- Fear Tnat Their Action Might Arouse | or address 2} Seventh st. try, $10 per month. MISS CULLEN, 25 Sut- | & (‘10».,;‘4‘:12;;”:}; st v — MRS JOHNSON'S new method of clectric mas- on oy's ) Sin; very- aid_to Daubenbis. ple play—Fore 0 Scott art D irl would like to : 5 HAY , 0 an 'oung ‘woodsmen sage, sal aths ane Sots by e B Hade on Bt by pitohed: ball-J8y Fitepaioice 1 m’emgm:: i PEave s posiion o upatairk Work or 48 Burse | NGAT soun siel Tight work, ¥ B8 CUT- | {or, Dirking and_ bucking $5'ana Wt} | Hone i comtnement: diseases of_women. od yW 5 P! Struck ot By Balez 3. by Fitapatrick 0. 2 e American Sich B AR oAl AUIIE B0YSEL LEN, 3% Sutter st. fo 10 feamsters for ‘grading work. §1 MRS. DR. FUNEE, 16 Sth st., Alameda. ork. Passed ball—Daubenbis 1. 'Base on errors— People. WANTED—Housework by good woman; city | v ; = fare $1; 15 gravel miners, $2 30 a da 5 D Seder eI e L S R i Ple R Sy o ok et Hundres: wold | PEAD T, T hond maltes fenor 86, | Bulth (0 Lok R | S L e S e B patrick. : e—1:35. Umplre—J. do day work. 811 Mission st. Waltresss, - aointen ot R on R er-| 5 and fare. C. 'R. HANBEN &'CO. 104 | 3 2 csbet, O'Connell. Scorer—H. Fleisig. — o o , _country hotels, $20; 5 chami o | - - = 7 maids to wait, city and_country, $20; hotel | _Geary st. : DRESSM ns. BY JOE CORBETT. At Sacra ¢ Special Dispatch to The Call Ygum(xzn:‘;: :'Jsl?x':gfaulzgu“fi:r;:.‘ Canl at d14a | _cook, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. | CAMP cook, railroad camp, $40 and free fare: | - o onEaAnE 2 ! £ 't Sacramento. e Langton st. S Sk SEAMSTRESS for an institution. C. R. HAN-| head and second cook for' 4 frst-class smali | FIRST-CLASS dressmaking: suits & up: Sure enough the “blue ribbos bSAfI}f\?”‘”O‘ June 5.—The San Jose Call Office, Riggs House, | SITUATION wanted by neat youne: woman _SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 104 Geary st. IR B ~ | baseball tea v ¥ = = = : bes T % o s e = themselves in terday’s game. e "";" with a blistering de. ‘Washington, June 5. BTN hesLat reterances HOUSE girl for Reno, Nev., $%5, no washiflg: | T0 open 10 country stores: an Incorporated defeated those ‘yellow ham- | feat e hands of the Gilt Edges to-| rhe belief is growing In the best in- | - e | Eirls for Sonora, 32; Gliroy, $20; | " company, representing $150,000; managers and i o il S but they unmercifully rubbed it |9 being shut out, while the locals AN excellent German cook wishes situation to | Tenzo, §20; and about 50 girls for city and | (larks wanted. Particulars 313 Bush st. ISCO Ladies' French Talloring ¢t how they did pl Not o DPiled up sixteen runs. Arrick, wwho | [0TMed Government circles that Spain “do general housework: city or simall distance ;&"'E;‘:;Y;y";{ to $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., e e e houceat | wSolleRe. 916 Market st AR Y ICat £ | pitel fe g W 7 | is si e & try; good refe es. 405 Minna st. = EAD bookkeeper, whilesale liquor house, a was visible, not a_play that you | Pilfied for the e e hapaal | ](shslln;s:flynfi:}k;:m o ma)l:.e peacfe‘;‘f“;;d‘ ‘,‘"’\,\C_;‘;““{’fi”“ffl? = "me! e e o oo TR Beeaat S T peend P once; 2 cellarmen; bottler. 313 Bush st. could conscientiously criticize, save in one | of the box in the sixth inning was suc- B LS pRS TR ANTED =By 8. respectable young 4 MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. t RARE opportunity for a man with small capi- able opportunity to make overtures in| ton as housekeeper; 2 or 3 in family pre-| == = ferred. Box 23, B office. Call 106 1ith 8. | 561 ORED “woman, country, 3% cook desires situation in Amer- | 320: housegirl, Alameda,” §20; 0 i ferences. 13| Co0k and second girl, same willing; good re 8| and sie: mother. and daughter, 313 Bush st, | MRS. DR. F. ngu — | “clairvoyant and medium; while entranced Clerks’ Headquarters, will reveal! every hidden mystery in life: she 1023 Market st., just above Sixth: situations | will Show vou how (n overcome your enemies, secured for relfable applicants In the count- | remove family troubles, restore lost affece ing-room, the salesrocm, the shipping and tions; unites the separate, recovers lost, packing departments, hotels and restaurants; etolen or buried property: locates treasures, over 1000 indorsements on fille; one nominal minerals; tells vour entire life, past, present fee for year's fervice: managed exclusively | and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours instance, but as this was the only “idio- | ceeded by Brockoff. The San Joses put | tic” mistake it would. be well to Jet it } up a ragged game and at no time was | that direction. Numerous evidences of there a prosvect of their gettinz a man | this have FIRST-CLAS over the plate, The feature of the game | Ly Lave come to the attention of the | was a home run by Harvey. Score: tal; t for the present. A big crowd was in attendance. It was | one of those refined, good-natured gath- | erings that are ever willing to cheer fine | plays, and that appreciate good base- | S fean family authorities here, but up to this time no | Haves st. iz | _institution, §20. MRS. NORT! actual move has been made toward “'i WOMAN with a child 5 years old would like a | 7 e 2 g 2 AT 4 A_NUMBER of young girls to assist house- certaining on what basis the United | position as housekeeper. Box 4440 Call office. | %, 0 "o %Y ul§ B2 o assist house: States would consider peace. It is said | COMPETENT young woman wishes to securo NORTON, 313 Sutter st. e 4 0 5 + perfe istacti i Only a . -y | arvey ¥ 3 ¥ i X Tt NORIS 13 Butter at. 5 y San Francisco citizens on business prin- 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction gua ]L;:‘_ 0(F|3|i'1x; . r:l“ 3n:;apce&‘d{d they | 5t oh Tnd Fent the first step would be toward having | & permanent situation to care for children; | T NTID 3 German conks, with 2 in help, 25| CIDIes Ad for business purposes: new man- | anteed by mail Send stamp tor cireular with e occasion to show their displeasure, D e dist gt s fncat vill assist with studies; ca pstaly German chambermald, family In countey, 40 | agement; investigate to-day's orders. | special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. rooms and 1t was always directed at Mr. “Ru some disinterested power make inquiry | will travel or go short’ distance; references et SR A . o %, 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth. fhie anitocrat of ‘the Aela. Phia] At San Rafael. of this Government as to what terms| Wages 2. Please call or address Advertiser Tee, New arrival, $25; French | “MONEY REFUNDED" — The Clerks' Ex- ben" Lev gentleman gave some miserable decisions| SAN RAFAFEL, June 5.—The San Fran- | would be accepted, after which, the cs second girl, §20; giris for housework and as- | sy = BLHTRELY gt ——_—| sist . §i5ana §l0. LEON ANDRE, 3l6 | ol D - : > = I cton’ st : - e o calle o on balls and strikes, and while the hon- | clsco Alumnis crossed bats with the San | terms being stated, it would be for | MIDDLIAGED American widow wishes posl: | _Stockicn st | N e B | oei. Jececni aaa futire socvcolly; tolls youe ors In this respect were about evenly | Rafael Baseball team at the new broad | Spain to form a commission, and make | table Is served: or will cook for men on WANTEDCooks, chambermaids, nurse girls | 7 IO (el S hen another. without. extra ex. | .age and occupation; she reunites the sepa e sl | st., refunded money to IRS. DR. E. J._ MOORE, 1346 Market st.; every member in strict accordance with con- | trance medium. = Without asking a question divided as regards the teams, still they | 8auge depot grounds to-day. The home | ranch: understands buttermaking: good cook; pens ed does not | rated, changes luck, ‘causes speedy and happy Brdkaht okt R o thi [ team put up a weaker game than usual, | & formal tender of peace. references. Apply room 13, Ablborn Hotel, Dnact Joo per wosks"thiek of tri compara jt | marriages with the one af Your choice: sha vis Spain | 52 G 4 5 nave Been/much better Swithowt thems| ootptiie) wisitoraearriel Jofl iths ilaurels s e A tIORitIcs heraifeel dhatisy At ave, with other mediums; 6 Pacific compare it st_offices locates burled treasures, removes evil influ~ D AlSiadlee;Tofos matan; ences and all long-standing aliments. Letters is feeling her way toward a movement | YOUNG lady of education desires position as | _forelady; matron, f:)xronean hotel 1023 Market. | responsible, well and favorably known cit The players, however, always overdo ————— 5 0 e ypewriter; wholes = = — —— | zens employed to canvass business houses; | With stamps cnclosed promptly answered. such a thing as was evidenced in the case Minor Games, of this kind. One evidence of It is the | SIHoETapher 298 pCunter,, rnta. wages; | MEADQUARTERS; free vlnces for Honest | you choose your own' position; 800 bona-0ds | Torm oot ia by cards; Tadies, 106: gontay of Early. He was kicking on strikes | e e utterance of the Spanish Ambassador | references. Apply box 17, Call branch office, | poo® SITIS; the best homes In the city; the | orders from leading business houses a"ince | “gge. 221 Sixth st. that were dead over the ‘plate, and for | (MARYSVILLE, June 5—The Banner| gt London urging that a peace move- | 106 Eleventh st. | eral housegivie: ‘remember, the service (s ab- | dentialn: ihe largeet and bostappointed of- | SryE. LB NORMANDE, reliabie SRirovant, such work should have been put out of | Baseball Club of Nevada City was de-|ment js opportune at this time. It Is | POSITION desired by & compotent woman | Solutely free at the ~Working Girls' Ex- | floes on the coust; membership exclusivel . e e cYoyants the game. It is very “cheap” of a player | feated by the Marysvilles in a ten Inning | ;o uehe to be highly improbable that a | {ust from the East; is a good cook e A0 Mp el CAbOVE] RIKt B R B i e R AT WY | ERANT oo readec and to make things unpleasant for an umpire, | 82me this afternoon. Score 9 to 8. It was Spantah oMIALTGE his aricwodid make musfx‘;ve“;;orvb:‘ ’n?h.“&’fi.’n“%?'xu/‘"" y at 97| papy attention—The Seleet Ladies' Bu- | Saturday and Sundav; wages §; oung man. AR 5 e when there is really no cause for it, and | & Close and exciting game throughout. | el bSty Suith -1 reau of Information, managed by San Fran- | a1l Seventh st., Oakiand. | e x 5 5 S5 At the end of the eighth inning the score & Statement of this kind unless it| FXPERIENCED dressmaker and assigtant | Cisco ladies, confidéntially conducted; cash- | — — SON, palmist, card reader; past, while Levy, In some Instances, gave about | 540048 to 6 in favor of the visitors. In | voiced the view entertained by the au- | want a few more engagements by the day at | lers’. teachers’. clerks’, ~salesladies’ head- | GOOD dishwasher to assist cook: German pre- | MM SIANSON BRI, G, JEOTeR B0 s poor an exhibition of umpiring as one | the ninth Marysville retired the Banners | thorities at Madrid. 2.7 per day: perfect fit guaranteed. Call or | Quarters. 313 Bush st. ferred; wages $20. Call early, 222 Shipley st. | _PT°"" : . would care to see, he, however, was not | and tied the score. In the tenth the Ban- | Another evidence is the sending of | _address 8251 ‘Sutter st. | FIRST-CLASS halrdresser; young girl to learn, | D—3 good coatmakers at once Tl L S e s to blame in all cases, particularly in that | ners were again retired, and then Sunday, | Senor Castillo to Paris, his principal | YOUNG lady desires position as companion or| MME. DELLA FAUST, 24) Stockton st., near | Apply at 189 Jessie, U. S. tallo = = - = e of Early. | f‘“:i ";1" home e, Wmfl‘ two men ouUt | mission being to enlist sympathy there | assistant housckeeper for invalid lady; no ob-| Post. e o e e Toall et {80 BAVENA meiv N 5 s e Rube is not aggressive enough, and be- | NG Threc o Boscs, mafe a home Tun | and to encourage a movement toward | JScUon o the country; references exchanged. | Gooh strong girl to do light housework and | and 80 b m. June 5, at 22 Post st. St addn e 2 o PN sides he should stand pat on what hesays. | warm weather. It was the hottest day | Obtaining peace on a basis honorable — e s SR | cooking for vacation. 3267 Twentieth st., near | EXPERIENCED cook for chop house at 7 M:(R stlnl(l.l,F‘ crn?!;ltn g;;l‘v F{:lr‘rl:rl :;;m Yesterday he called a man out on strikes. | this season, the thermometer reaching 98 | to Spain. With this comes the report | STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper of seven 4/ Folsom. Ay A “Ninth st. near Market, - bhand's pictdre, 2o;iIndies, 0180 Faevel) o~ The third strike was a very bad one, and | in the shade. | of the serfous embarrassment of the | 34T experience fesires position in huslness | THOROUGHLY experienced talloress on cus. | —— —— ——— —————————— | MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first in her pre- the “yellow hammers” registered quite a| WATSONVILLE, June 5—In a ten in-| Bank of Spain, on which the Govern- | -5, Canl offde 0, | tom conts; ‘good wages; steady Work. 2| pipno ol ont e fession; never falls; advice; help. 929 Post st. kick against tne decision. Knell, who | ning game to-day the Pajaro Valley ment relies for funds to carry on the | s = | Seventhiat SRRA s i fSasiERR NAntoc | N oniSomery. aye. = played right feld, and by the way played | Wheelmen defeated the Santa Clara Col- | war The desperate condition of the | RELIABLE 1ady wishes family or gentleman's | 3¢ ool s German girl to do upstalrs and | WANTED—Dishwasher at §13% Jones st. Call SPIRITUALISM. it beautifully, made quite a demonstra- | lege team by a score of 4 to 3. Spnfilsh forces at Manila, Santlago and ;;nlhlnl:_x-(dndrde:snmom& “:‘M;ln_' ll;‘“,‘“;‘f‘l’lbll:fif ‘dining room work for a small hotel. 624 Ful- early. tion, as was expected, and for his pains | | y ton st. | e S o loreren ot otihe 21:\‘:9_ Totthesure] Havana are looked upon as added rea- | _and Filbert. 5 i) CLE | s el L Wt § - taf 316 Market D Rl ot v ery ot enhinnths dnains beasll 1 sons why Spain should be solicitious | GERMAN woman wishes a stuation doing | WANTED -Experienced operators on shirts. | _ — | MRS, SHRINEF R over, Knell was still back in his position. | at this time for peace. | general housework; good plain cock; $§10 to | NEWBAUE o g SR | BOY $150 per week. | gpiritual sittings. 120 McAllister; p Levy should then and there have declared | l | But while Spain is thought to bei i‘fnrrT:n?n;h: city or country. 207 Eddy st.. | GIRL for general housework; plaln cooking | 651% Sacramento st. IS s o o e v selling ro | | % vlor. d’ wi 12 T —— e — | MRs, ER__reliable clalrvoyant, _ car Rimesy onp g SOl rades it L | anxious to obtain peace, she appears to | %2 - ——gf _and washin 203 Taren | WANTED-Sizn painter; young man; steady | ' reader: Hindoo control: hours 10-5." 579 Geary, instead, he allowed him to finish’ the | | be unable to secure the services of a | YOUNG refined German lady wishes situation | YOUNG girl for housework and cooking; §15. | job. . 102 Howard st. & mne it L e game. This w a serious mistake on disinterested power to take the initia-| &% housekeeper, governess or muanion ; 937 Haight st Y E ———————————— | MRS. SHAFFEL. test and business mediumj Rube's part, for players will always think | B e . 3~ | speaks English. Address box 42, Call office. = _ " ek | WANTED—Errand boy for tailor shop; must | gittings dallv, 21214 Sixth st him blufiing. Sick to your word, Rube, {tive in a peace movement. This was 55 —— = W 'ED—Good_girl for general housework ve experience. 604 Jessle st., cor. Seventh. - - Rt no matter whom it affect | | the view expressed to-day by a leading | RELIABLE elderly woman wants position in | “4nq cooking. 1620 Geary -st. = e = MRS ELLIS, medium, 23 Valencia The game opened up by the “blue rib-| member of the diplomatic corps. He | iy useful; references. Liox 43, Cail office: | M{SS DUNDAR, please call at 7100 Callfornia | | busincss: state age; reforencer Bow 425 Cal PRSI e B bons” making three runs in the first in- said much surprise had been caused at - : - Bt e i s s R b e LTI R T o J. WHITNEY. trance, test and busls ning. It looked for all the world as if | e foreign capitals by the resentment in | WANTED-—By a respectable young lady, posi- | _ - GOOD presser on pants; steady work. 858 Ho: medium. 2 ockton st it was to be a repetition of all former | tion as housekeeper; 2 or 3 in family pre- | WANTED—Young girl to wait on table. 6 | ard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth, over ballcour X | the United States against the kindly | B SO i s = ependent slate-writ! . Small Fleet Reported Off | representations of (’l;m great powers, | - feEel DN D brlick. Call 10T 2 | _Fourth st. ST I e L DA TN G ueiT barber shop and clgar stand 118 ",‘,;g‘;? ~ i W o Sih s s T made to Presid:nt McKinley some | WELL recommended housckeeper who ls o | WANTED A rirl who understands sewing. | [oF Raie; living rooms and cheap rent: want Lelo AT EATHT , - surprising. ' After_the f 2 ’ good cook e | o Fol 0 o siness. Ci t 40 2 v = nothing of note occurred until the ninth, | Madagascar. weeks ago, which had been treated by | S%irco’k And,Scamstress desires a position. | Folsom st. to g0 out of the business. Cail at 402 Me: PALMISTRY. Allister st. cos, kept his hits well scattered until Tor that reason the eNorts sno e {he lact Inning, when four hits and thrce | SECRECY TO BE MAINTAINED | by Spain to induce the Buropean pow | MD0L 5 clubs were putting up excellent | the American press and by publ.~ opin- | — - - LR 2 T i et AR S R B 5 e ~ ~ W;ml‘m;\ S i L {5n HEOHRAOT LT ORIOC Y v OTLD HiS Pk ihitish tHe Aap abasiing o e ine “wor oM Heate:) MUSt | GOOD hotel barber shop, including bath, in & lecture by Mrs. Chandler, Sunday, § hea, the new pitcher of the | e on throughout this countrv as an in-| - o;jight housework; will tleep at home. Box | —oo meshiuhy . 5 1St | Yccuntry town, for sale. For particulars at | hall 05 Larkin st.; readings daily: 858 ;}rnh Shea, tne new pitcher of the | trusion on the part of the great powers. | 47, Call office. | STRONG girl for general housework. Call [ 004 Battery st t. el | o P e m., 1511A° Howard st. NTED, by a young lady s in reality out- ATTACHES. Fresno, however, w played. They made a clared their intention to become such; must AGED German woman, with b-year- | i ; ety SINGLE_furnish. . large_sunny and airy | HYPNOTISM runs were made nfl;r mm,l hn} up_“rqu this | L ors T It ervae s Ao R E A b At tte u\'.d lzh] nter, wnnl(s plage as housekeeper. | GERMAN gLril wanted to do kitchen work. Cs c night edale House, 321 Ellis. | ___ B i £ stage he was Invincible. Pitcher omas, | F - | Apply 1215 Folsom’st. at 524 Larkin st R T the United States | CAL. Institute, 4021 Geary: hypnotism taugats however, was unfortunate, as the hits mr} _ ure, because none of the powers wish | 15/ TA5LE woman would Tike sewink 15 d5 | WAITRESERS, different country hoteln, 1901 | anioe carnee aites” sus U irey: States | “iplomas lssied: discases and habits cured him came at opportune times, as did a | to arouse the enmity of the United| “ai‘icme. MRS. EFFIE SIMON, 1%i Harri- | girl for chamberwork and waiting, city: | bodled, unmarried men, between the ages ot | == = = couple of the errors, and runs enough to | WARNING TO THE ADMIRALTY |States. For the same reason, this diplo- | son st. housework girls, country. MURRAY & | 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of ti DENTISTS. win the game were stacked up. | matic official pointed out, the luropean | i e . e 1;‘ READ 4-636 Clay st. Tnited States, or those who-have legally de- ik SRy | it AL | powers were loth to befriend Spain at thice: as copylsts. ia 'a’ Nrat A FU see new flexib many hits as did lass penman. | 3 HOUSEWORK girl, city, 1 housework ;, be of good character and habits and able to LL_set of teeth, $5; R e s — | WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know | — Ripves Pt ek Ll ai | NEAT girl to wait at table in dining room. | that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still | NEW YORK Dentists “Tull set of teeth 2% Folsom st 3 | _513% Jones st. runs Denver, House, 217 Third st.; 19 'large palnless extraction: Al : 5 &Pl Do : " | made over o n Loy £ m: pdr night: §1 to $3 per week. crowns and bridges; open Sundays. , southeast corner of Sixth. | s the present time, even to the extent of | ddress hox this offic 90+ 5 Scaiitiey 1 da rt - | * plates: light and thi anted ten years: their opponents, and only one error more, gl o e, & < mh 2 girl, Oakland, $20: 1'housework girl, country, | speak, read and write English. and be be- | Plates: Dbt and thi o berags: woels but when hits were necessary they were maklng_ inquiry as to what basis of | —A situation as first-class laundress | Pacific Employment Office, Market. | (\vele;‘n 5 i;eor! 5 m:‘xhzs annl‘1§ feet A: nelgm.nl;nn L‘:’rh!mrmm‘ iate N h ag Inyisible as the “Spanish armada.’| .. drid Officials R e A | peace would be acceptable to the United nilly best “GF ‘elty: reterence: N SO S Tar. peneral housework: walies | by nsUCR_ SPPIY. at the receu “'; work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- The “blue ribbons” hit opportunely, and | Ma cials Report the American | States. No one power would undertake | Bipoly: 116 Guergero st i 2y X bt St | tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.: telephone Jessie 1132, | | played the game as it should be played. | such inquiries, he said, as it would sub- | Hlice was 330 piridiffevent S apioit s wisinio | Squadron at Manila to Ject bn BpoRen toliie D BRIty Br ke and the ghms (h"‘fllfifl":‘(‘l",};'; ,Q“L”,Effi" Be in Great ing snubbed. He thought such a snub | = Al superb, made so by the field ossibill- s - |G . ties which occurred in each inning, all of Distress. quite lfkely in view of the manner in|WoULD itke a place to do general housework. | Og0D Eirl for general housework; §12 to §I5. which were accepted save four, and & which ll}\le dkl;dly reprlesogtntmn of tfie Call Monday at 746 Howard st. e S e couple of these were excusable. el o ool powers ha. een received some weeks A 5 = = = oni g Py ’i\A\‘ ED—A first-class walst hand. That glorious uncertainty of the game ago. oty o a8 Sisalon ot | 975 Jackeon st. loomed forth_conspicuou: in the last Special Dispatch to The Call, And, while go power was willing to r o inning, when Fresno made that rally. G girl wishes a position to assist in | YOI sleeps at home preferred; wages §5. 2410, oo % 5 up; pls 969 Mis: lass button-hole maker and | ——— | “finishers on custom vests. <earn: Gail at| fnishers oncus e Kearny st. . LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. 1ith; no charge for extracting when plates ars made; old plates made over like new; teeth s SRR S TR e T e T % NG girl to assist In Tight housework: one | “gae 0 SA100n porter at 3 East st.; wag: 4 from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given e act alone,’ neither could the powers be . — | — - ~ — B o . housework or take care of children. 346 Sec- | gL soreZiRasTollow MADRID, June 5.—A dispatch from | Prought together for united action | ond ave., Richmond. & Foldom 36 i - o .g T | BOY to learn dentistry, ‘Roam: T, Flood bulld- | HR. GEORGE W. LEEK. genuine Leek dent. st Barcel vell-know | along that line. For this reason, it is| cTtes —o—————— | OPERATORS wanted on_custom coats; good | & S0 Market st. | ist, discoverer of palnless extractic~ and AB. R BH. SB. PO, A E, | Barcelona says a well-known merchant | 2 % e GIRL wishes to do general housework in pri- £ i vk patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth | pointed out, Spain’s isolation at the | “yate family. Please call at 610 Capp st., near | teady work. 23) Fifth street. | BEVELERS wanted. California Art Glass [ BEEATSe D IOPCOREE DOTES 18 20 O Farrell Early, 2 b § 9 1 0 4 2 1there has received a dispatch to the ef- | pregent time made It extremely difficult | Twenty-first > 3 ANTED T ool Jos et o St Works, 103-105 Mission st. e e e 14, P v 3 | 4 TR 1) S MR PR T 2 LW, o ED—2 goo ) i — —— —— v v - b e 3 & 1 & § § 1 fectthaton May 25a Spanish squadron | for her to see any intermediary by GOOD troner and laundress wishes position, | _finishers. 560 Fourth st., near Brannah, MEN o learn barber trade In eight weeks. 8, [ VAN VROOM Electro Dents) Pariors; full set i 6 0 2 0 4 5 1| consisting of three cruisers and three } which she could conduct initlal steps| Box 447, Call office. 3 LEARN Arieina. if and miliery: iitkona _F. Barber College, 135} Eighth st. o:,;‘e::’ Ms; :up‘;"merzfis,m e np-m o 3 01 3 2 § 1 other protected vessels was seen off the | LOW. ecuring peac MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position to do | _(Tee: patterns %c up. McDowell's, 103 Post. | 3 MEN to soliclt and collect; part salary and | Ings. 997 Market st.. corner Sixth. 3 1 0 0 1 2 o island of Madagascar, proceeding RERTG Nonioas light housework. Address 2428 Geary st. CF Dresscutting School, 107 Markes | Commission. 1212 Broadway, Oakland. e . g s s e L $ioteaten et ilinorthward! =& e i MARKET ST.—Tranch office of The Call, L] WANTED—A good presser on 360 | aluminum plates & bridge work a specalty. ' - — — — — — _— | Two members of the Lyceum Club to- | GOLDEN GATE Commandery No. 1 Want ads and_subscriptions raken. < Moppth gHioneny Brtmmt i M e AT, A CANE &nd F. TBARU Totals B 8 I 2 U 1 5| gay made a wager of $50,000 as to the | K. T Goiden Gate bullding 62 Su WINCHTSIER HOUSE. 4 Third st. ne remioved to Call bidg., 6th floor, rms. 603-807. A D whereabouts of Admiral Cervera's ock. WANTED—Typewritel ree “biis and baggage to and from the ferry reasonable and warranted. DR. J. AB. R BE. 6B, PO. A E. |t svon onebetting that it was: fn' sly invited. chinist for~ country: milkers, | e = 2 2 . 1320 Market st el R R . 8 TIARLES L. PATTON, Em. Com. farmers, $i5 and §26; choremen, $15 and $20: | WANTED—Seamen and ordinary seam e i S o 10 4 1 1 0 1 & 1 Cuban waters and the other that it was| WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. T vears) Tmlp, | Stableman, $30; foreman for {ruft ranch, $80; | Alaska, Puget Sound, Mexico, etc.: apply | SET of teeth without a plate. 5 4+ 1 3 213 0 Olenroute tothe Philippines. The money | gix Fra 5 Chanter No. & Royai B | il Matne 1ot RN DLA 4 CO. R iar wy. | teamsters'for country. $175 ' dayi 4 gravel | Mariners' Home. W. \W. LANE, 1 Davis st TFOUNG, 1841 Polk st. Py e s SA2 y Chapter No. 1. Royal = il p g2 2 iners, $2 50 day. Apply to J. F. CROSETT | 5iny 5 3 =z v 3 0 0 navy. joery e v s wy S 3 3 e TS = L grocery and bar; good home with small | T 3 et R . IR M o ! Dunleavy, o £--.-4 9 ¢ 0 1 1 1| A dispatch from Cadiz says the Span- Secretary: wa Aprly 16 Erocery, corner Sixteenth AT e e o ats, 530red | MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, $250; men's | HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. Book= Shea, prreoe (3 0 0 0 0 4 o) ish steamer San Augustin, Captain F. ana h: Chureh 38 Week; Young_ porter, §10; night cooks and | _*0lng, Soc: only one price.” 59 Howard st. | keeping, business practice, shorthand, t i e F Aty r 1 vhic i o n V. - s O 5y oy ¢: 5 ? ORA o ¢ ¢ o o » ng, telegraphy, ik e o= = AIungrlxz. w h|§h sailed from Santlago | Stated mieeting THIS DAY (MON NG German man, 2, from the East, ex- | others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 | SATLORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, comst, | oiectoiest v SR s 2 ] otals 7 18 4 d‘u Cuba on May 11, has arrived at By order of the W, M. gLy perienced riender, wishes situation. M. | Sacramento st Aust: Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart s veying, ass: teachers; 1100 grad- N oo 11‘;«:"';1!12» The voyage was without inci- S L. SCHUMACHER, Secretar; s SOHMIDTS 26 MIRESMEE D S h o A_EMPLOYERS OF HELP — BARBERS Ass'n Free Employm't Office, &, | _Uates placed catalogue. 090y - nt. e e i YOUNG man, 21 years old, Industrious, re-| ———————Please remember ————— | "RUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave.: tel. Grant 136 s i . 2 ket st.: 021711 41| The Cabinet Council terminated at a TAL Lodge No, 2, F. and A liable, no bad habits, wants employtent;| ———=—MURRAY & READY ——— | T UCHS: § O Beai e Ea S o R g IR R T U 01 oy 0 e et his avaning ftar a1 M.—Stated meeting THIS (MONDAY) WIISE 15 work Bevd byt totmake an supply most of the corporations SINGLE rooms, 10c and_l5c night: Toc and $1 | pookkeeping telegraphy. ete.: 1ite scholas Base hits 01131 eq|l g, T & long con- | EYENING_at § o'clock. Important Tonest 1iving: would like to work for board: syndicates, banks and_trusts — “week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. | o0 G 15 (ot o iveek and month slderation of the present war situation. | business. By order of handy with tools and in working about house, | 8nd other larze concarns, including smaller | ——~—— -~ —— e salae L2 7 o e — - It was declared that the situations of | GIORGE W. TURNER, W. M. Address box D, H. | the American squadron and of the in- G. W. ROOT Secretary. e Mlssion. | BOOKKEEPL and rapid _calculation: POSITION as nurse or traveling companion to | during the vear 1897 What Runs responsib] § Per | “course in Tarr's counting room makes 1l otfice, Oakland. enterprises located on the Pacific Coast. We | WANTED—At Montana Hous base hits—McCue & - sent (17,000) seventeen thousand men to work | men to take rooms: 10c, 1ic an and $1 per week. Hammond, thorough. Room R e 0% < DS surgents at Manila were “unsatisfac- GULAR_ monthly meeting of 7 f X MURRATY & READY bave Market st. i Bass an bal | tory, owing to disease,” that the mis- | Canton San Francisco No, §, &% R e S R T L G e L et b ot NIVERSITY Coach—Newel P TS resno & | on’ of S s e e Fatriarcns Multant, 1 0. 0. B To@REE | QUG graveen oxeellent e e and ars dolng for others —————=| Wolerks. Knox' Collection Agensy, 11 Suttar, | DRLYERSITY Coach—Newsl Pdvry P5. B Fel- 4 3 y E double | £ o = & TESD, EVENING, 3 ress oz 555, 3 w a ¥ o et eution xAeet & 3 g . Athe playe—Shea 1o Hammond to Pagan, Stroecker | the native troops were favorable to | All ehovaliers invited. incliding soldiers that ENGINEER wants position; marine and sta | ——— 1o freion Ehargett e R N ey Ir-hamming way. Serkeey am T crenler $hPuhRis s halls Hammond | Spain. are members of the’ order. Installation of | tionary experience; give i35 bonus or per telephone Main G845, _for.a room; c'a night; §1 & week. ENGINEERING School Umpire—Rube Levy. | \Duke Almodovar de Rio, the Forelgn | Ofetisr 1 5\ HiNcAN, Commanda _cent. "Discreet, box 448, Call office. 16 laborers | FLEVENTH. 106—Branch office of The Call. TS Minister, read a note to be sent to the GEORGE WILSON, Clerk. ™. | SITUATION by 2 bakers, second and third | wanted to cut brush, clear land, and make | mobchcrintions andads taken, S = > At Stockton | powers, complaining of America’s in- | —- e e ———— | hands, on bread and cukes; city or country. | yourself otherwise useful; $26 per month and = NT teacher plano wishes pupils; SO o e o | fractions of international law. OFFICERS and members' of Triuniph Address 31 Minna San’ Francisco. found; fare e MURRAY & READY. AGENTS WANTED. ferms reasonable. Call or " address 12064 N, June 5.—A big crowd and| Lijeutenant General Correa, Minister | LCdge No. 180, A. O. U W.—You are i e ST eading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 | oo o5 Py e, ol 3 L 2 é E: - E " , uested to attend the funeral S | SLLUATIONS wanted by 2 practical markers | (; : AGENTS wanted—Murat Halstead's great war 2 = ™ slow ball was the feature of to-day’s | of War, announced that he had sent 2| Iris meothee DRRNIE Wian our ana distributors; Elltedzed . references M | LY St book, *“Our Country in Was all about { SHORTHAND taught in one month: terms $1 | s E, Box 459, Call office. |A—s250day ——————— — rjiners| armies, navies, coast defenses, Maine disas- 5 S = 7to the great gravel mines wanted: % miners, | ter, Cuba, war with Spain and relations with ENGINEER; can give best references; sober, |’ g 50 day; steady job. MURRAY & READY, | forelgn nations: nearly 600 pages: ail written game. Oa_klnnd won by a substantial ; dispatch to Manila to inquire whether residence, 1539 Misslon st., TUESDAY, June years' experience, score, but it seemed to come easy, not ex- | jt was true that the United States| % $:30 a. m. OSCAR FORSBERG, M. W. = citing enough to create Interest. Score: | cruiser Baltimore had been destroyed SR CADTRAN g reliable, experienced; engineer, fireman of | g3y angd 638 Clay st. Leading Employment | since Maine disaster: mAgnifeent COIOTSd (o | —oooam o e S8TOC. watchman; this city preferred. A. J. SMITH, Agents. lustrations; agents making $10 to $39 per day; | STRAYED—From Army and Bryant sts, light s TON. by an explosion. X SPECIAL NOTICES. 111% Minna st. AB. R. BH. SB. PO, Captain Aunon, Minister of Marine, . no experience necessary; liberal terme; 20 | gray horse. Return to 3020 Twenty-sixth st., > <] A—24 haymakers . 8 G S e Sl $26, 2 and 320 | days' credit; price low; freight pai celve reward ’gl‘:}}:'; Lt Heli el 2 8 0l has ordered every one connected with TICE—Abandoned childgen in the Roman | MILLINERY—An English gentleman used to | “'n0y month and foun Thve ixals olet{L Dragy sand 8 i Nataiins ib A A L U Smith. P er 2| the admiralty throughout the country | Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1807: | first-class trade wishes position as ent places and counties in Ci.ifornia, $26, $25, | eational Union, 324 Dearborn st. LOST—At Sutro's Baths, purse containing Beine 1 S g 21 %6 abstain from giving information of | [Fllen Norton, age 10 years; Katherine Norton, | _and trimmer; best references. $20 and $15 per month and found; 6 choreboys = T 5 money, gold ring; initials. Return to 2 Mary e 80 iyt wpicierach ot 9 years; Mary McDonald, 10 years; Kather: | JAbANTSE neat young man Wi and men for ranches, $10, $12 and 315 and | AGENTS wanted for “Our Naval War With | Terrace. SRR B Es s | any nd as to e preparations for | ine Cafferty, 7 years; Clara Pratt, 12 years; el et R e Hardener o1 found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 | Spain”; splendidly illustrated; only au- P bia = Petew, o oL 0| naval movements, and also to be on | Francis Willlams, 7 years: Rosetta MeGuire, | o it eoss b, MASUDA 1617 Baker st Clay st. thentic "book to be published; free outfit now | LOST—English setter bitch: black, white and . whit 2 5 0 i & ?guard against persons visiting the de-| 7, vears: Margarct Gomes, § years; Evelina | _PIace o T YA : MILKERS - milkers ———n Ny Eain bl el [0 | SIatE - Revern 1A e o el Whalen, O 1 0 0 & 1 partments, and “on more or less legiti- | _Come™ 8 years. GERMAN man of 3 wants situation in private ROl 10, S D 10 T et o | v et LOST—Mexican parrot. Please return to 3134 i 3 3 1 m T 7| MAte pretexts seeking information.” | BAD tenants efectéd for H; collections mad D Lor R arden, b o5 R.K. | California. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 | AGENTS wanted for the latest and best colored oo st USTALY reNAAT otals I R R T T TR city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION G A A s Clay st. lithograph *Remember the Maine”: a quick- | Focm oo™ HiTshits dog. R AKLAND. IR T CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5380, __box 40, Call office. e : seller and money-maker, ly 38 Kearny st. | LOBTTone 2 o, 7 % Neturiita, 17180 AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Handball Sports. ROCK bottom house painting and decorating. | WANTED—Situation in summer resort or| AT S ending men to eur’s2 | ¢ BRINGS samples & catator S T oA 3 % gue of patriotic Doggpanymy Lot 31 1 10 01 Notwithstanding the heat of the day | FPainters’ Assoclation. R. LEWIS, Manuger, | Ccountry hotel by a first-class cook and baker. | Serioratione; we are sending men, to cut 2| Cemblems, etc., by return mail. Quick! Mang. | LOST—Ocean View, Great Dane dog: dark gt S B B ] B kit led et Jels ey =8 H é’ 1546 Howard st. Address box 409, Call office. do’'you want to go? MURRAY & READY, | _!acturer, box 1275, Boston, M; Pl tewarty B & ALEYANDRR s A : 2 Seie s 5 Al IO ? g R _ i i B > i Sullivan, ¢ TR AR e i et R A e ROOMS _papered from 1 %, and whitened | POOKKEEPER_Competent, first-class double | 6% and 636 Clay st., Leading Employment | Til wonderful nonpareil Edison dancing dotis; | View. e Sykes, 1 b. 3 0L 050 paggty g | from $1 up; painting done. Hartmann Paint | entry and correspondent, desires position of | _Agents. sample by mall 25¢. A. MULLIN, 242 Minna. EATRr TS R Schmeéer, £°8.....04 1 0 1 1 § 1| The games won and lost are as follows: | Co., 343 Third st. trust; Al city references” Box 4563, Cail T e S = = 3 art pin on Market, Tay- Moskiman, 1. f. T e e R R S do s o ietidt ol —_— o i e Fronas axe ¥ | AGENTS to sell Dewey bust; sell at sight; | lor or Eddy st. Leave at 219 Eddy st.; re- i e S i A v S . Antron and T. Clements defeated B. Clem- | M1SS LOKSEL, 121 Montgomery st.,, room §: | JAPANESE, young bright school going from our office to the woods to cut | “jarge profits. 424 Pine st., room b. * | _ward %. L erii i ol R e e 01 ents and W. Hassell. Score: 21-15, 17-21, 21-14, Imistry and card reading. 2 * | " positi 5."M., 22 Prospect place. pine, oak, red and_manzanita wood; 226 men S ) gy TooL e — L P S o S 5 0! E. McDonough and J. R. Bockman défeated | 2 Lt i 3 cemtelil s e now wanted; $130, $1 2, $1 and cord. | @15 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call, | LOST—A female pug, answers to the name of g % 9 6 2w B 3| Gl Anyenan and W Berger. Score: 2014, | MISS LESSER 124 Sixth st room 2; massage | WANTED-By a first.class machinist and en- | MURRAY & READY, Lending Employment | ~Subscriptions and want ads taken. Flosste. Return to 1106 Hyde a3 1 - , 21-19. ¥ neer, mith; ents, an a —_—m e — ACIE. SVoNinat Sa e . BY INNINGS. .. Plate and D. Withers defeated H. Tuck. | — o 2P0r_treatments Enes: marsied age 3 Jong Job desired. Cail | — -5 = 8 —— A BLACK overcoat on Kearny or Sutter st Stockton .. 00101000 0-2|erand M. Doherty. Score: 21-16, 14-21, 21-20. | MANICURING and alcohol baths. LILLIE 751 Mission st., room 3z A—"FREE’——— FARE —*“FREE" HOUSES WANTED. reward. HARRIS., Marine Hospital. OatmA s D311 1008 M McChre and . Kirly dereated T Leacn | STANLEY. 7 Grant ave:s room 2. aest fior, | -0 o i T T S S o | To-day we want to ship one passenger car | -oson ith house, § or 6 nd »_g | and T. Foley. Score: 21-13, 15-21, 21-17. = , i, etc., ‘‘free’; .5 acres, wi ., , N s hite 00120001 g B White and D. Regan defeated W, Ham- | MISS R CLEVELAND, from the East—Baths, | = country; Is a machinist and biacksmith; had | ‘free” “fare. MURRAY & READY. Lead: | = Berieloy: Oammnal ommes 5 or ormg-'a:uv":l'ef ZOUAD. S flton and W. Manion. Score: 21-14, 16-21, 21-13, | Massage; assistants. 17 Grant ave., room 1. 12 years city experlence; can give §0od refer- | ing Employment Agents, 63-83 Clay st. lease for 3 to 5 years. T = e e Responsible for rune—Whalen, 3. Two-base | glien ¥, and A McInnerney ‘defeated P. | 315§ MYRTLE POTTER, 1081 Market, rm, 13, | _ C%- 2%3 Harrison st. Saivuns S EATHEE THE REYNOLDS CO., Fg} };rDo\_'ifigp:r;!e'nlg;Tx:a m:’f,n‘"“’;“" _me Bite Nick Smith, Donovan, Larige, Moskiman. | 31057 0" 824 . DOwIine. Score: 2113, 1621 | "opp. Baldwin; steam baths and_missage. - | JAPANESE, oretclass Tnundryman, alse g00d | *Baker, ity shop, German, 11 weekt baker S0ms L4 Examhiner bullding. | .20 Sendome m ‘edindira o acrifice hits— . M. White, Sykes, Sulli- | >3 a M. % s : ‘all-around houseworker, wishes a situation in | shop hear city, #5 and found; baker, near ey 1on. Bases on balle—Off Whalen, 4’ Ruseel, 1 IR s el BT R e e e e grivate family in city or country. J. MICRA. | clty, otel. MURRAY & READY, 63063 ROOMS WANTED. ATTORNEYS AT LAw. . 45 L 1| "7 F. Bonnet and * White defeated J. C, | —or ~ ~ essle s - - topiray Hit by pltcher—Selna. Struck out—By Whaien, | Nealon and M. . Kilgallon. Score: 2113, 1451, | ALVINE HALL and assistant; genui WANTED—Desk room in permanent office; | ALL private law cases, insoiv. by el A APITY hans, b fertere. Stonel | D LT, . 2 L 14-21, ar Marierine cablnet | MAN and wife, no chfldren, wish situations | A—TO————— WORK ——IN THIS CITY | central; $. Box 449, Call office. 1) vice; ' insolvency. collections, wn, % Oakinna, 6 Paseed baliPeters sfl‘;..e . u"‘"‘;;“* Turk annIhE H"' ""“~ 116, | o tarm, private or mining place; references. | 3 laborers, with pick and shovel §175 day, e = ';’c':::]“"‘l’;" ev. Atty McCabe, 103 Larkia of game—1:3. ‘Umpire—Charles Chase. Scorer 1SS L. DEAN, 917 Market: pariors 11 and 12. o 3 r AR 2 . 8. —Emma Spreck B —A. H. Harlin. Games of “Chance.” Turkish baths and massage treatment. RITOAGICI Waltad by i eraiinced sol) S panen §5fi il m o uod, DUCES SN IUOARD WANTED. _ | _ket: consultation frees ma " Fees & i g , Lead : S < Matthew Rautljo and Harry Cheffers, | MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and | trustworthy man in furniture or grocery busi- | Agents, 634-636 Clay st. WANIED tiite & on £ farnishied hodsekev- LADVICE fres®bn’ all' legal matics. 7. 7. At Santa Cruz. two wheel-of-fortune men, were arested | _cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. S BT A_COOKS— WAITERS —DISHWASHERS | _Box 43, Call office, . C.Pic: o children. | _Stack, 1 MeAllister st., room &1, ~ SANTA CRUZ, June 5.—The Beach-|yesterday morning by Policemen Hemenez | MRS, STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet | JAPANESE, good cook and walter, wants posi- |~ 9 cooks for different places, $65, $70, $50, }0, | o——r— = — ADVICE free: no charge unles: ful, combers failed fo find the plate to-day ;h“;o\::"?:ssnsiafitfil: from unsuspect- | baths. 120% Geary st., room 1l. on; sood réferences. ‘. FRANK, Japaness | £, 45 ¥ waiters, 2 and a0 S FURNITURE WANTED., W._W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market sto oo ™ owing to their inability to locate “Fog | P8 4 VoS {araling at | yigs VIOLA DURWELL of New Orleans; s S MURRAY & READY, Leading Ene. ¢ = =— Horn" Fitzpatriek’s delivery at the proper | Aioang F0om Streets, and Cafters ¢ | _vathe and massage. 113 Market st., tm. 8 | RELIABLE man wants situstion as watchman: layemnt gentus BAHS Clay sb ok B D o it TYPEWRITERS. time. Balsz pitched fine ball for Santa | wheels and booked them as evidence, | ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Lol .. = ASSISTANT baker, $20 and found; city job, | T | ALL tvg:wnm sold and rented; few partly Cruz, but his support had a ragged edge Kach had a secret spring which could | Subscriptions and ads taken. WINCHESTFER HOUSE, 44 Third gfi-‘l Dear u%r & READY. 4 ‘WANTED-—-MISCELLANEOUS. used eale w: send for samples and s plased, neliher side. being. able. 16 | wouid aiways Win by toneking i1 "heel | RELIABLE gl wants howsemork tn small | 38" wek: convenient. snd fespectable; fres | PORTER, countrd hotel, 5 and found. MUR. | PAWNBROKER-OId sold sl prices. ALEXANDER &€0., Tio Monteomers. was played, nel s ing. le would always win uchi t. 1 n 3 / s « 4 9 ? u ver, . = play ng. Tamily; Teferences. Box 478, Call office. and baggags to and from ferry. RAY & READY, 634636 Clay st Clothing bought. Add" COLEMAN, a1 Third. | ¥ Seant s g CRAT: gopd, for samole work, . 4 5

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