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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898 H.H. HASKELL PLUNGES HEADLONG TO DEATHJIE ACCI = e e b "ALIFORNIA Com y N LATNDRESS, small Toten 3% ¢ waltresses | BOYS wanted to give out circulars. Call i g HI: S e T ey l@ and chnmbefm:rl?x.s{l s;‘ofil'li‘fl 322'506: E‘O:k.re(;:ere 12 or 6 to 7 at 1223 Geary st. 5 fi T., Masonic Temple, Post and gomery sts.—Regular assembly THIS man style, §%5; French seamstress, 32 YOUNG man to learn barber trade. 14 (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'cloc cooks, small resorts, $20; and girls for cook- Order of Red Cross. All fraters are courte- | INg and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., | % ° ———— THE F THER ously invited. 5 316 Sutter st. PLUMBER' = T HUPSCHMIDT, k SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. |GIRL to make he 623 Golden Gate ave, 3! L. . €] 11 1y ful in label- i e SIR HIRAM T. GRAVE Ing-room. MRS, NOTTIE HAT 40 NETTIE HARRISON, " | A NEAT lunch waiter. 24§ East st. tands operating_on Singer With 30 to_go to Portland and Join ad- Apply Trunk Factory, Seventeenth | “iertirer in light, profitable business there. and Folsom sts. Apply E! SE Mission st. G man wanted to les s $20 per m Call office. YERBA BUENA Lodge of Perfection = No._1—Regular meeting THIS (FRI- GIR DAY) EVENING, July 15, at § o'clock. ‘machine. " GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary Domestic Troubles of W. | .. NCED operators_on Tadies’ under- | YOU3 ‘ iy o REGULAR mesting of the Caledon: ckirts; steady work. 547 Market st. profession; wage T. Plunkett Aired. o'clack, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st GIRL to assist In light housework; small fam- | _"cauired. Box & JOH] ily. 1413B Maso e = PR YT JAMES H. DU S i “a'““éfi‘fifléfd hand baker. 40 San Pablo 1> 13 the veterinary th; $50 premium i i l“‘ _ | GOOD finisher on custom coats; call early. . will hold a | Market st. epecial session on SATURDAY EVENING, | = bl as _ | SEAMEN_and ordinary for deep water and UNSOLICITED INTERFERENCE | 55 "is "t c'iocic” Visiting ‘aobies. wee | GIRL 10 assiet at housework; can sleep at | coust, Suipping Assoclation, 10 Stevart st most cordially invited to be present. home. 430 Eddy upstaire. L. FIELD, Potentate. | GERMAN girl for general housework In & de In 8 weeks. San to learn barber ax £ HUSBAND TO NNpAL Me}"!\g{}‘he regular annual meet- 2621 Mission s(., near Twenty-second. | _Francisco Barber College, 138% Elghth st. | ANSWER HE H e stockholdars of The San Franciec S : — Sheme OF T and San Joaguin Valley Rallway Company & EL {:\5’; i e B?SFISR 5. 5 Gra zn\‘“ oL, Grant i3 HIS WIFE'S CHARGES. will be held at the office of the company, No. : = 2 i 1 821 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUES. | WANTED—First-class laundress on ladies' | BARBERS' Progres ool DAY, the 13th day of July, 1883, ‘at the hour | work. Address box 33, Vallejo. ‘ment. Barnard, Fp of 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing & | worwmir S Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing | WANTED—GIrl for general housework. 1812 | He Says That All His Domestic| J6r and the tranwaction of such other busi- Fell & ve Union; free empl 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164, and ordinary seamen wanted at , 504 Davis st., near Jackson before the meeting. T T I R R T — W 5 el 1 N ’e < me ng and mill! pos! D D—At M na House, T64% M Unhappiness Has Been —— ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. | “free: patierns oo up. McDowsiiy. B Fest | men to take ro t5c and —_——— ——r un » 108 Post. | [leht; 6oc, soc 2 veek. Caused by Norman DIVIDEND NOA(C_.s. BAWAIEE Drcnittog oot M0l M| T S IS e o oo Sl .| et perfect fit: no trying on: trial MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, $250; men's Parrish. NOTICE—Dividend No. &7 (fifty soling, 36c: only one price. 959 Howard st. centa’iper. aliare) GE the Haten WANTED—Girls and ladles to learn “Rood's st S Plantation Company will be peuntie ai fa | magic seale dress cutting system™ completo In | SINGLE_furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy office of the company, 327 Market st., on ana 10 days; open evenings; good pay. vl‘lylor. room, 25c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis st. arter Wednesans Ly a0 e S A | e — e The answer to the divorce complaint Xf’“;" 'wxm-km” on Thursday, July 14, 189, WANTED—MALE. T‘;‘; ;“;’(’,‘,,',,,H‘l}’,fi';, gilfira*!“ »w«;dfl" Sixth, | filed by Mrs. Cora Plunkett promises to OICIOCES DR E. H. SHELDON RS0 om; 2 g SINGLE rooms, 10c and lsc night: T5c and $1 nd Howard sts. Secreta A—FREE fare... | be as Interesting and salacious as the — i & G complaint nselr?g'rhe young and stalwart | DIVIDEND —otice—The Nevada National Bank 35 atorere i del House, athlcici hag maany. denialalto]imake (andl| o icr eenic ey aendl (No AV int the, (8 rrree taze- VEATERE Al S o | some new matter which he is determined | declared for the haif year ending June 30, | o iriorermenio Arizona . | _clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 § | to introduce as a cross-complaint. V‘gy‘;"[};g‘ b‘;“‘; ’"'"iu 3 10 brick-yard laborers. 1 WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 -qn(rdd‘-x, near | Willlam T. Plunkett, lawyer, 8chool | 15th inet., both dave Inciusieecs [FOm 10th to| MURRAY & READY, 6 and ‘& Clay AMarkets a0 oo BECm nlEnts TeR | teacher and football player, was not the D. B. DAVIDSON CEli e — = | usually careless, smooth-sailing youny | __San Francisco, July 6, 1508, s e Y | 3 g = 3 dgerman, $40, found; 2 spoo ;:\B:i: ??:;:fiu)fi:‘;; f’.:ife::.i:eg tg;iz:).;;:: ENPLOYMENT OFFICES. rs. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 6% Cl | the action of his wife and make her prove | PACIFIC Employmént Office—First-class _se- | 14" aaters for dimbiers the charges In the complaint. He alleges | _lect heip. €35 Market st phone Clay 130. | country hotels and restauranis, $90, menia’s Cry, Character Studiés and Memorial | = 3 e v c. Cali- | that that document is false in every de- SITUATION T $20, found; pantryman, §25, found. MURRAY | Addresses; secure territory; outfit tic 1 TON N I 2. 13 ’ ationa 3 au, Stockto! | tail and colored beyond a shadow of the| _ 5 IONS WANTED PRMALE & READY, 634 and 66 Clay st. ucational Bureau | truth. A NEAT v Sires ity o | A—LO . Cooks _ 3 young girl desires situation at house. | A—LOOK. Cooks . . 2 | 3 work: $10 to $13; reference. MISS CULL. 25 cooks for different places, § 45, §30, | feller; good inducemente, - Apply betweet The cause of all his marital infellcities | morki #0 3 e 35 80| Gnd g pom. om 1408, Claus Spreckels he assigns to a meddling spirit on the |- — e e g = found. MURRAY & READ ‘,;5“ ‘and 636 | _(Call) bul part of his wife's father. That he did not | FIRST-CLASS German cook desires situation; | Clay st. PORITION live happily with his wife, he say! s e ST Gl Sl T "LAUNDRY help known over Neva eek. Lindel Hous Sixth ages due laborers and utter st. Secretary. MURRAY & R. T AGENTS WANTED. FRANCES E. WILLARD, founder of world's W. T. U.; Childhood, Religiou: Development, Travels Abroad, Answering Ar- WANTED—Lady agents; pleasant work; rapid well traveling agent; | ta, Montana and Utah; Laundry help. was | EeTeRer | 3 CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. it due to the Interference of her parents,| — " - it Sidrchers, washers, | &peaks English and German; bond if required. who advised her in obstinacy and rebel- | REFINED German seccnd girl desires situa- kers _and_ distributor, §2 N found. | -T0= 5, C8l wtReN. A [ llon. The San Jose episode, he aserts, is tlon; city or country; or as nurse; references. RRAY & READY, 634'and 635 Clay st. RESPC( BLE rellable intelligent solicitors CULLEN for a well-known line of goods of merit; good pay for good workers. Call room 313, Em- porfum building. | & tissue of lies, as set forth In the sensa- | MIS Sutter st. 1 complaint. Plunkett sald yester-| NEAT young German girl desires situation at “I did not send my wife to San| housework or as nui $10 to §15; references. | Jose to rid myself of her presence. She| MISS CULLEN, i Sutter st. Wished to go there and I permitted it. | COMPETENT ook 4o ; Sibaaa e . Why T even escorted her to the tratn. | COMPETENT cock desires situation tn board-| 1B for a country shop, fare pald,” | | The first blow she dealt me was then. | 3¢ gurer at. feoe s G found: baker's helper, young man, $i, | As she was about to board the train she | - SRR RAY & READY, 634 and 68 Clay. | told me she did not intend to come back. { RELIABLE girl wishes a situation to do ge: T = I was astounded, and asked her for an ex- | cral housework in emall family; city or sub- MITH “helper, $150 day, country | e b i s Gailor ‘anase Grrriess aborer V}-h., ‘:;.Ln‘dn.: little blacksmith, 1 £ " nte . an’ = 2 = . found. MU READY, 834 | know when she intended to return. I ¢an|COMPETENT girl wish a situatiol “ln;'mfl St not think that her actions were prompted | “and housework; city or country; city refer- SAUS, = = | by her own will, but by her father's per-| ence. Apply at 1146 Sutter st. SAUSAGE maker | suasion. He was at the bottom of the | e s LI AL 107 Calt wefiee eral housework. Apply+for two days 257 DISHWASHE! = = whole matter.” 2 Aoy | [Aibne incldent ot Cheimoman in the T0OM | Clementina st., offt Fourth RAY & READY, 684 and v st EXPERIENCED teacher of volce culture wiil i receives a different interpretation as ex- | - Lot il el —_— ~ - A % _____ | “exchange lessons for a large sunny room for 'In a Delirum Caused by Despondency He Committed | retavers aicrens imterpretation an e | o s waria stasion s shamber. | ACOOK.for & delicgey wore, 104 Toumys| ot wasters Shofurs™ hox b€ “The woman who was in my room was maid.” Call at 1114 Steiner st. neat young man. MURRAY & READY, 634 | sommet— Suicide Mrs. Alice M. Lewls, a cousin of my wife. _and 635 Clay st ; She was brought into my rooms for the ey found. st. NTS—Lady canvassers wanted: good talk- big commission. Call bet. 11 and 2 o'clock ceping rooms for 3 adult location and pric , Call office. 3 OR 4 unturnished rooms, bet. Ellls and Sut- ter, Leavenworth and Market. Address box Job. | | | JUMPED FROM A THIRD STORY WINDOW. girl wishes position at gen- G girl to assist In housework, wait on Per month and found. - or plain sewing. 348 Second ave., Rich- ;36 ‘4 < e-| n st time by my wife herself. ‘When my ¥ 5 6 laborers around a large land leveling and | H. BAT furniture and general me: ARRY H. HASKELL, in & fit of de-| room, thinking that her patient was | RSl §ne DY TN IGOCT g per father | ond District BT AT filing, plant. B experignce. required; rare, | _ chandis Market st.; tel. Jessle 32 | lirium, leaped from the third-story soundly sleeping, and that there was no |pyrst into my rooms they found me pack- SITUATION wanted h)‘"(‘urrll’fl'"‘ rl to do c. MURRAY & R | window of his home, on the south- occasion for her to remain up longer, as |ing my trunks. Mrs. Lewis was assisting ;muwn“"ufl:‘ and vm;_gcxlng. Call at A Sac- | T—ro gy ‘s father could undoubtedly at- |me at the time. She came there to inquire | ramento st, near First ave. DY, 634 and 636 Cla: ul Santa Cruz Mountains. LODGI HOUSES FOR SALE. nother 4 s % | The charge of brutality in the complaint | _ ! PR e ) d for another. While his father was |, Cos plunkett most polgnantly. To him | GENERAL housework by Protestant girl. rge from the| gone to secure the second glass young it is an indication of the intense hatred | Mifn kell jumped from the bed, and open- | the father felt for him. He says he never | g = alifornia and Web- | Has el & e e bt obkEa it = — —— — | ........i....00 men wanted: “DEC O ater s s, shortly before nght on d to whatevel s sc about my domes s 1 see If | YOUNG lady for gencral housework and cook- | to build roads in the woods, $2 22 et ; ter Gtucels, sshortly before WIS D 90 St call his son mlght | G000 4 not be of some assistance In rec- |~ ine: best of references. Call ~- address 522| RAY & READY, 634 and 636 C | T A R R s A Wednesd ning injur which | make. | Sneiling me to my wife. When Mr. Parrish [ Ivy ave g = £ i SClay . _____| 14 rooms; elegant furniture; cos 300 resulted in his death. The cause of| A few moments before midnight Has-|proke into the room he applied the vilest | —on = —r— — | AR mlh,\\ wages :z';::,',?gh;mf},('""‘ $150 ¢ the act Is attributed to despondency. | kell awoke and asked his father for a|epithets to Mrs. Lewls and he was sl-| Srif i o1 o tisar ertine Oninnt o | 1hh Taborraine experience. vequircdjfor dilfess | 14 rooms! transient: brought on by sickness and the lack of | drink of water, which upon drinking he | lenced with much difficuity. city. Call 974 Folsom st. ent positions around A great mining cate's plants, etc. (no underground work); wages from 32 50 day; special reduced R. R. st rates to this mine. MURRAY & READY, | IS rooms employm which weighed upon his mind ever since his disct California Woolen Mills, just prior to - 2 3 PSR TS = 634 and 636 Clay st 36 rooms; ) 55 batslidats g 2 3 L ool | §WO young girls want places to do general | oot 24 35 € £ 3 R oo their close some months ago. His pa- ing the window sprang upon the balcony | treated his wife but in the most affect ML TRA G s B IR e s e e T that ever since that time immediately below, from where he leaped | 8te way until her own actlons, induced by | ; Smas 42 rooms: farm, orchard, Pacific ave., forencon. | nd milk- new and g her father's interference, drove him from \ever been the same to the sidewalk, a distance of over fifty | por YOUNG German girl, good cook, wishes situa- | Sl S sl TR » rented; busin e state of delirium in feet, carrying a part of the railing of the | 1§ lunkett married Miss Parrish| tion: cooking or general housework: beet | choremen for farms. $20, $15, $12 and found, | H th When P Pl oty ¥ 5 : MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 020 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE FI during the past four days previous to cony with him. The nurse, who had | he was a student at the Law School, and | references; German family preferred.” Cail or | > - _| 1020 MARKET ST., SITE FIFTH. | accident was caused by this been aroused bv the cries of the young | her father, while not nuenl)l' nlhiec‘:lnz O A rees A T A ST REOCRLY SN A] xmurn‘-wu;r RS s \\.iodck pers. ROOM lden Gate ave.$ 300 | despondency and a natural i man’s father, made a feeble attempt to ;n'"‘;",'.gg«s\,f’,;::n;}.";g' Ea e ey EIEEROIY BT TR D ST RS0t ond: Stocis R ant et tor | | oIS e S R e l‘nm past week it was f‘,n:m 'n.u.x : ’1‘”“‘{“ from :Trrlvi}m,; out : .h'iu-r;l Plunkett will file his answer to-morrow. o outioy >'l}_llrlrvsx'nll~'.]«v. SUDAVIS, Star| Mished, MURRAY ‘& READY, 634 and 636 “ Fodma g fine for transients: part cash. 150 administer opiates to relieve his p mination of suiciGe, but before she gained n C, San Francisco, Ca 2 5 rooms; near Baldwin; cheap oo O . . inati : 2 : 1 | = il x s = 26 rooms in cit 1500 it is probably due to the continual the window her patient was Iying, appa- DRESSMAKER of experience 1n ladles, chil- R s 5 | ministration of this drug that caused the | rently a corpse, on the street Delow. THE SCHMIDT- dren’s and tailor-made suits will accept en- L8 roma Sy ST S oY o gagements in families or rooms; terms mod- 62 rooms; rent $30; come quick. 1500 demented condition of the patient, which They rushed downstairs and found that Bad Devi prompted the determination Wednesday | the man was still living, but unconsclous. WILLEY WEDDING, | crate 192 Devisadero st e LR — — — e ;; rooms; good ll‘nnsl?rnt )i‘nuse; O’ Farrell 1200 | P 2 vo ? o ANY plain waiters...... $25, found; | rooms; new: near Tivoll. 9350 | evening of relieving himself of pain and He was lifted up and taken Into_the ”P‘_'f\hou:;_ '“;."'M;’lg;’g“g:n‘ s wor °T | “to put food on tabies a ally fll up | 22 rooms; rent §10.. g 80 dlety by taking the fatal leap from his | house and Dr. Stansfield of the Lane Hos- | One of the smartest weddings this sum- | moth: city of country. 207 Eddy st., near | 1aTge dishes on tables for a mine. MURRAY | 48 rooms: Market ot-; clears $200; cheap, . 120 droom window. pital summoned. tmor was that of Mrs. Georgietta Stevens | Taylor. 63 Clay st. | SROGERSEEROIE G SRR N In the sane moments that would come, After a careful examination the physi-| \illey and Frederick P. Schmidt which | MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a situation as | - HA \_& CO.’S, 104 Geary st... | - e _— = 2 at intervals to the afflicted man during clan found that the skull of the injured | took place last evening at Delmonico's, | general houseworker; city or country; 2 years e ey T“'D»*k‘flz-u- ] e T the delirium he begged that an attendant | man had been fractured on the stone | the entire top floor and banquet-room be. | _best references. Apply 919 Golden Gate ave. | (0 2" 0 i thin “morning, laborers and | best.....84650(13 rms; clears $50...8560 would remain constantly with him, as he h-«‘mxlil\.j :mnl1 t‘h:u h(-“\\as( probably se-|ing reserved for the wedding. The decora- UNG lady from the 1;‘\(5‘!4@"95 a position; rurkmen.“ at e an hour, sn!’](‘lul reduced | PGen[r) - imoj lg rms; Igmnd.. - 20 s anity he would | verely injured internally. Concussion of | . = o a 36 cloak_mode or as model for merchandise | rates, call and see us for particulars. 2 08t...... 1560 9 rms; Leavenw’th. 215 | feared inatmoment ot nsanityiHe would RS Y ML SEE S RIS I RECE RICLL O | Elons were wniduslybesniizuifend d“”"fi photographer. Box o43, Call office. 7'more loborers for the const road, t very best 1600| 9 rms: Jones....... 450 be tempted to take his own life. The re- | o€ B, TNGCE CY) T 1hg In an un- | the evening the orchestra discoursed e morning, free fare, call at office T oclock | 14 rms; Eddy..... 80/ And many others. anted and a nur ster- | charming music. The bride is daughter of | YOU wishes po- | with blankets, free fare. Many of the above part cash, balance time. quest was gr: ‘nt. for, | conscious state until 3:30 o'clock a City 5 | | A g = . S | oV 2 . sitfon as housekeeper; city or country. 223 00 teams a 0 s = = o i father, kept constant watch at his bed- cumbed to the effects of the fall. | is _the son P . —_— —————————— | fore; we ship every da o e h difference. KREDO & CO. | : ) s 24 years of age and leaves | Schmidt, has long been connected with | SITUATIO anted by a competent D Ry . A |- = S e side. . widow and two childen. A formal in-|the firm of Scott & Magner. The impres-| to do housework; city or country. Call' at e T et Lizie o xperience | FURNISHINGS of 15-room house; all full; In | “Through negligenece or fatigue, the & widow and two childen. “A formal ino | CiC O mony was performed by Rev. J.| Mission st. needed, for men to work around the mine. | o0 block; rentlow: everytning good con | nurs: immediately before the accident part of next week, | A. Emery, rector of the Church of the | ppoppc Working housekeeper: mno h g . s tion: a special bargain, $650. THE R held in the earl SPE r which the body will be shipped to | Advent. ~After the bridal tour of two| “¢rifiers % aEsiol fouh Iiiterm et weeks throughout Northern California, | — S = =21 epool tender, the happy pair will return to town and | YOUX German woman would like to do| found, still water; gang edgerman, 35 and iy ALvdens | ik thelr restaence at the THotel Stew: “housework. Call at 2039 Twenty-fourth st. | found: 4 barkers and buckers, $3 and board.. no| month, steady work the year around, reduced NOLDS CO., 403-40 Call afternoons at 1382 Market st.| fares [EROEDHSorSe miner building. occurred, had allowed herself to recline on a lounge in the farther end of the J= SEST | CORNER house; fine location: new furniture; all rented: bargain owner leaving box 1 Offic for place TEgeE S Gl = :, art. he guests present were: Mr. and | YOUNG lady desires position to do gene 4 rough carpenters, steady work, $30 and 1 but landed fourth—next to the last. | Aster, Ethel Downs and Clay § also started | Mrs, A, W. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.| housework. Address Pox 56 Call 0 eneral | found; ranch blacksmith, $0 and _board: | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Queen 15 one of the busie s and finished In that order. At Ir.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schmidt, Mr. : | mitker, &5: veretable gardener, 325 and | ever saw, and will yet reach 216 SHe ) TIeCHARR G0N SRR SN e and Mrs. E. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs, Pren: | STRONG Swedish girl wants plain washing or | finneh o0 “croreman, sip 0 found: German | o we are selling good upright planos for $6 trots withouticheekingiand < sglos 3 to 2, Mamie GrifAn 6 i tice, Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Miss E.| housecleaning by the day. 131 Fulton st. | o ond’ cook, country hotel, $50; extra cook, | cash and 36 per month, we ask you to Investi- a 2:10 gait when st dy. l'm"-xm [k S o ter 5 to 2, Ethel Downs 5, C 7 Schmidt, Mrs. L. M. Stevens, Miss Ger- | SITUATION as cook; would do general house- | country hotel, $2 a dav and free fare both | Eate and approve this method. Prices are the Alto on tiptoes all the last end of the heat | 4 2 2 - | trude Stevens. Miss K. Meyer, Miss Ryan, | = work; eity or across the bay. 2124 Howard st, | ways: Italian cook, $56; coffee house cook, $35; | $ame as If purchased for all cash. Bargains T . axnidrove Hmiasplendif el | FIFTH RACE. Mrs, Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Miss | > night cook, §30: fry cook. $0; second cook, | in Eood second-hand uprights upon same easy Betormop S L e 1 i M vene Miss G Bartram, Mrs. J. A.| YOUNG woman wants work as cook or house- | §i0 n week: kitchen hand, 3 a week: third | pavments and some good piancs for §3, # and x =4 | Earet) the midget pacer in Durtce’s stable, || Srectal for named pacers, one mile dash | Foon “Mise A: Raiph, and the Misses _work. Call 51 Capp st.i no postals. | cook, country hotel, #40; biuteher, hotel, #0... | & per month SHERMAN, CLAY & co. S an A oriout for Resort and the | Thomas H, br. h. by Dexter Prince (A T. | Campbell, Joseph Magner, Jullus Morton, | GERMAN girl wishes a situation to do general | e e e Ban _Francisco, and Thirteenth and tly In the mile being moderate the “-l-\"\l(\'nr;; = 2 2 Ié{u:n nc‘n:f;r. %Idrr:'ey’xllr;i;er;grn:dk}’grg;k {musolwork and cooking. Address 1309 Stock- | yiity O TN P70; club walter, $40........ | Broadway, Oakland. :llow had plenty left on which to fin- | Captain Hackett, b. g. by Steinway (J. Sulll- tevens, Edwar < Avers, L iy on st. __| 5 more colored waiters with dress suits, $25; | 33 s PR A e " 5 van) .... o e = st 2 & BSOLUTELY the oldest and Lowers Oakland’s Track | auctions at 10 to 5 for the lot. | 00 @150 il o0, ef - charge and do morning work in lodging s ool y M- | 26 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs [ h Better won her race comfortably | petiing: Auctions--Field 35, Captain Hackett T RES AR T house for the rent of 3 housekeeping rooms. R. HANSEN & CO., 10¢ Geary st. and all other musical instruments of all Record 5% each heat. Abdine got the place | 5 "Bogks Lindo 4 to 5, Captain Hackett 3 to 2, Tried to Smuggle Cgarsi. _ Box 284, Call office. B e grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- . | the first heat and in a lively homestreteh | Thomas H 2, Polo 6 to 5. The steamer Curacoa arrived from |SITUATION wanted round a place by elderly | WANTED_First-class couple to take charge verything possible done to please and | sprint in the second Fitz Aymon landed in A . a i A ate A e T aaie hiself useful, | Of bath house; see boss here; man and wife the customer. = nd place and thu t third money TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. Mexico® yesterday i morning sand’ afier | Smer 0. ot B aend o jefuls | for resort, $40. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & = = - | David_had 1 but was un- 1l arantine tied up at Broadway| Understands care of horses, garden and can | oo "eg sacramento st ; Sterling, $175; Vose, S e e e G First race, 1p, m., match race, 0 o sde— | PLoCHE AR L passengers to dls. | _Milki reference. J. C. box 16 Call S || more ATE s endi s Tt e e 5 an Campaigner’ vs. Tllustrious. whar £ L5 = 7 —Miner, $40; carpenter for mi; :| August; investigate before buy BEN. ’ Ji5ses 7 dener, care of | WANTED—Miner, carpenter for mine, $40; gust; investig: e buying. BENJ. "AMIE GRIFFIN’S GREAT HEAT |2 Aesiaas ‘W played it sav Second race, 2:15 class, pacing, one mile | embark. During the excitement of dock-| WANTED —Situation as ranch blacksmith, $35; driver for milk wagon, | CURTAZ & SON, Chickering agents, 16-15-20 E apa 2: | phi. Peanuts, Beachwood. i L o i milker, $25: s for N nd nta —— Ead tions being favorable. Third race, 2:30 class, pacing, one mile dash— | Of the vessel to the dock, and when pick-| Gardener, Box 156, this office. Crus: Counties, $20: laborers and others. Ap. | WE Invite critical examination: new store, new The last event went to the black mare | Polo, Mark H, Captain Hackett, Gaft T ed up by a customs inspector was found | 3o U poa " house ply to to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- | goods. CLARK WISE & CO., 41 Geary st., GREATEST FiELD OF TROTTERS | Lindo in2:19% and the followers of the er- Lelita. : : oosellilto contain_about &0 clgars, A squad of R L e v Gor. Grant ave., Conover agen | ratic little mare Polo lost ot of money. Fourth race, 2:27 class, trotting, one mile | deputy inspectors was put aboart 0| object than wages; no objection to country. | o= = 5 = P, ¥ & o = EVER RACED WEST. Polo made a standstill break at the far | heats {wo in' three—Nellie Bly, Dr. Frasse, | make a thorough search for other con-| Address M. A.. Cail Branch, 106 Eleventh Y e e v o e B b et e turn and hasn't s yet. Thomas H. | Winella, Lady G. traband goods and the steamer proceed- R = i Donatry $30 to $i0: 6 hotel waiters, $32°60 and | o Interest first year. 808, 310, 312 Post st er Princ : as _vear- 45 ING ¢ de - aidad great last half | Fifth ace, threeyear-old trotters, one mile | eq to Selby's, where she will dscharge a | YRUNG 180%, dCures, POSUaR o SRt (OWET | §25: cook for miners, $30; hotel and restau- itlon to assist boo 1 the pla aptain Hackett | dash—California, Maud Murray, Lottle, Lyn- of ore. - ks, kitche: th FINE upright for $150; come early if you w more an incendiary and a lot of | hood. Gl o we oy Siee L, B meries o oo e e o Sooond | ®io sectre a hargain. THE ZENO MAUVAIS Resort and Much Better Have Easy ned up on the big son of FILED HT[S e Policy of the New America by | <, M e acramento st. MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. Wins—Silver Queen Beats 2:20. | s NUAL REPORT. e | A o e TED Blacksmith for ranch, #0 and | A—$85: FINE-TO! piano, first-class condi- | he acts at present. Henry Norman, Special Commis itk lafEmalianlive ol : blacksmith, shop near city, 32 per | tlon: must sell. 131 Folsom st., cor. Tenth. Notes and Gossip of the On the train and boat the Toggles mile | License Collector Bonnet Informs the | si P v sstworthy person wishes posi- y, | ——— Vi ole t a s om vas | ner of the London Chronicle, in | COMPETENT, trustworthy person wishes posi 10 laborers about mine, $175 per day, e - = was_the sole topic of discussion and it was | sione: » Fi0H a5 Eousrcener orinay position'or trus y job, nalf fare paid; 6 furnace men for | AN upright plano, nearly new: brilllant, pow= Track. |predicted ghs: Sdninys nne o) Supervisors What He Has next Sunday’s Call. ona a0tk ‘and seametress, © Address L. M., | mine, § per day, i fare paid: 5 laborers | _erful tone; cheap. 216 McAllister st ower the State record, so it must be a furnace in mt gl race worth going miles to see. Sullivan Accomplished. x b, Tl siflos, Uukixnd o e B iar hans henc 7% | SPECIAL mle of plance; wholesale prices to e thinks Mamie Griffin will be better after | Idcense Collector Theo F. Bonnet filed LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call | 0, steady jobs: Scandinavian or German tq | 81l W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Po | yesterday’s great heat and knows she can | yesterday with the Supervisors a report RIVE Subscriptions and ads taken. work about saloon, §25, board; French meat | a1y smallest: price lowest: uprights, $75 up ARRIVED. Sllis st. Thursday, July 14. cook, $50; lunch cock, country, fare advanced. ) ‘and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 | _Fents. $2 up. el A _GOOD upright very cheap. 18 Me. Toggles smashed the Oakland record for | shade 2:10. Billy Donathan breezed Zom- | of work accomplished in his office during 3 S trd fos il ioes 3 bro a quarter at a 2:02 clip 2 o w trotters in the free for all yesterday, but | prO & auarter at a 2 (.;}“l’sfjfr'gl;hlw‘i‘n :?’13 the past fiscal year. He states that 60,758 | Stmr Cleone, Miller, 32 hours from Alblon, HEINE, 136 SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. Ilister he had to do some lively work at th nd | 868 We: s & 3 - Stewarts Point. ~— o N o S 3 3 ¥ to beat out Colonel Henshaw's magnin- | SNt now. It is sure to be the best lot of licenses were issued by his office during | via Peint Arena and Stewarts oot = | CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; | v ANTED—_Farmer with Callfornia_experience | _ft. Next Hibernia Bank. SCHMIT cent mare Mamie Griffin S &’ :’rnm«r‘.\ ver 1rx\lnh;: n;n _l‘n ‘Lr‘xnnlrrx:l};x and | trh-\! period, netting a total of $535,087 75 in | yfendocino. i tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st to take charge of a small ranch north, mining | KNARE planos; new scale; new styl Sy Mamie Griffin. he winner will be decided by Inches a* | fees. : 2 3 = == county. $25 to §30 a month; steady work. | FROMI 3 Res The. time- 210%—lowers Toggles' old | the wite if they get to the distance stand | OF this amount $USTs was collected | rorT BRAGE g oy 1—stme Co. | CHIVESE and Japsnese Employment Ofnce: | JNDRmS, 316 Stockion st s 1. ROHGER & GHABEN 0|0 Barreliat i) record considerably, and timed alone he | Without breaks. for city and county licénses, and devoted | quille River, for San Francisco. Abest hel ath pusta e e e rer vt clacs . | SUPPRIOR violins, “sithers:: Gld sndl new. . made the circuit in 2:09%, as he was back | d,”'“-' ay's entries give promise 5f a great | to the general fund. Other ‘amounts col YOUNG man wishes a situation of any kin AN D e aatier Phery rst-class ho- | "MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place, at the word “Go.’ Mamie led aw: py:s raciug. Stmeed I T ,n;:f:cg,,,,:;f et SAN FRANCISCO CALL. LI T e oltyiox| Sea; second cook, 360; French cook. $80: cook | MONTGOMERY, i27. cor. Clay—Open until 0:3 Zombro, the favorite, breaking at the | 3 ) S 3 tment T Skt = s S =opiss o 4§35 dishwashers, §20 to $30; indoor servant. | ~¢'clock; branch office of The Call. Subscrip- <t FIRST RACE. Street Pepartment licenses and fund, $3, BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | POSITION as collector or porter in wholesals | $30; Povs, $10 and found; Frenchman to as- | tions and want ads taken oy turn, and the quarter was 8¢ |1/ special tos nameatiotte will never live that clip,” remarked a by- |Stlver Queen, b. m. by SiI stander as Dennis - boom) . B clialked up'. theily SO0 i , mile dash. 28 r Bow (W. Hogo- In his statement Mr, Bonnet says that the revenue received from railroad com- n confectionery, $20: man and wife for e place, $40. ANDRE'S, 816 Stockton. RRYMEN, $ a day; 2 granite-cutters, §3 ——————————————————— HORSES, Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | house; cash security. W., box 18§, Call office. | until 12 o'clock every night in the year. == 5 S & YOUNG_German, 23, who does not drink nor BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, | ~yse tobacco in any form, desires steady po- | Palo Alto (J. Brooks) quarter. But at the half it was 1:04%— | Gan Al | panies has been increased during the year 130 0" lumber piler, country, $26; b laner- BT Dot 5 T rvey B, b. g by Son of Anteeo (T. Cam- | v corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. o et Chbramantior: ast general - v, 426: Boss: pIaner= | o e faster than any of the pacers to date— | plom s | SOUthoseX L oL SR o e 37 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. e i “Siore. 1 yeurs. in chares of | man, %% day. R T. WARD & CO. #8-| “linds: & horses: must sell. Emporiom Saies yet she led. Zombro went fast to the | Nelile Bly and Don Roberto also started and 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. school building In the East; best of recom- ot & = G | Yards, 220 Valencia st. head of the stretch, when Billy Donathan | "fished in that order, |~ ANOTHER REDUCTION. 615 Larkin street; ~-n until 9:30 o'clock. mendations. Address CARL MOSS, 81 How- | COACHMAN, $40, country: see party here. | 10 HORSES for sale: alss m pulled out of the rail position and tried | Betting: Auctions—Field 36, Nellle Bly $5. ST 1841 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. axdiat | _MmisSs CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. | ®carts, narness; ‘Grana 'Anaé‘f”'i?m':““fi‘::; | Irap Alto @ to u | Southern Pacific Meets Competition | 61 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open | POSITION wanted by a young man as up- | A MAN to make beds; $I15 per month, MISS | ket, 327 Sixth: auction sales every Wednss: 4'th 5, Don Roberto 8. on Wins Rates. & SHI0 o oo Rolsterer or carpet Inyer in a hotel or lodg- | “CULLEN, i) Sutter. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auetioneeen Tor the heat from the outside. Toggles | Books—iiver Queen eve clung to Mamie Griffin to the short flag, | Harvey B 4, Nellie bl and it looked either’s heat, but nearing | COND RACE. The Patisns steamsnins 11 106 Eleventh street; open untll § oclock. Loz ighie <5 Box 301 -~ X_FIRST-CLASS butler: 7 W 2 e =— 2 2 2. e R ST- utler: $40. MISS CULLEN, | ) the wire the geling forged ahead, and in | 230 class, pacing, mile dash. Cansdtan Pacific by, thelr frelght outting | Loy iion street: epen unt » o lock S Avgly A (st Skl T a last effort to win out Sullivan drove the | Resort, br.'g. by Hawthorn (W. Donatham).. 1| hay. d the S e e s o | sl Oy oflos A XPERIENCE] vers: | - | s Su | Resort, by ] orn (W, Dx 0 ave forced t outhern, PAGIAE 16 lower | disers: o bt o alack 2 EXPERIENCED frult buyers; bonds re- milk wagons cheap black mare to a break. Toggles is a won- [ 144y Margaret, b. m. by Star Sultan (W. | the tariff on wine in wood for carloads, | me————— ( WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4f Third st near| quired; large ealary and commission. 318 Bush. for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open der, and no mistake, for he trotted the | Don i h. by Falres 3| The old rate to Chicago, St. Louis and AL NOTICES, Marketi I roote s o e oMo | EATNSNCAN i7or whiolekales 1 lguor B = | DeeEviiaNonY Badk At e rnot it last half in 1:04%, and had @ real trotter | Roderick also started Missouri River and points common there- - s % e e e and tromt Tortye. tain sajesman, understand hanging curtains, | SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- to beat before he got the money, as | ’1‘(::-(."{ M'A‘u“fi?{n.}“f; 5 rzl. B wnh‘wns 75 cents per hundred pounds. are closing out underwea — e e eese——— | 313 Bush st. bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. Mamie is good and game always, 80l e ooks | This has been lowered to 60 cents by | gloves, corsets, velling, yarn: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BOOKKEEPERS, clerks, salesmen, skilled me- — The first enthusl m of the meeting was | ioiort 2 to o Lady Margaret 6 to 5, Don 4, | the Southern Pacific Company and ap-| tains, bedspreads, callco, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. returned to weigh | oocrick 7 to & plies to carload shipments from all points | thoes, towels, flaninels, etc., very ol manifest when th chanics gat satisfactory positions at 313 Bush. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 104 Geary st out. Zombro was favorite at 4 to THIRD RACE. in California to the above mentioned | _Ploneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. T et aitress. Lake Tahoe, %! | DRIVER laundry route, own feam:_ window | ADVICE fres: divorce law a specialty: private: Toggles quoted at 3 to_ 2, Mamie Griffin | , points. waitress, Santa Cruz, $20; waitress, Fresno, | dresser and cleaner; woodworker. 213 Bush. | 19 fee without success; collections. PaTe at 3. Bthel Downs at 5 and Clay S at a | y2.20 Siaes, pacing, mile heats, two in three. —_———— T e A oy Opneh syl | 325, free fare; waitress, Fresno, §20, {ree fare: HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 e g orter, country hotel, $20. HOTEL S, cor: Stockin. ns af A | Much Bettér, b. m. by Charles Derby (C. e i | N1GHT - = like figure. The auctions sold field 7, | 5 by ieer ey el waitress, Cisco, §20; waitress, La Honda, $20; 5 2 F1C! R Zambro 5. It was the hest 1ot of trotters | Abamel B s <iiiceainis (i ioimes- 3 3| Henry W. Chapman writes on| folisws:" Omhs I e Tl i, "38a22 | 3 waltresses, clty, $20; 2 experienced dish- GAZETTE, i20 Rearny st. ARVICE HiSinagnharss, unless successtul. ever lined up for the word in the West. | Fitz Aymon, bik. by Waldsteln (H. How to Succeed as a Salesman, in| Kelly :_half orphans—Anna Madden §, Mary | Washers for Portland, Or.. #2230, free f{are; | WANTED—Experienced driver for milk route | oot o SRR staa ShY Only one before approached, and that was = Hurburt) i 42 Sunday’ 2 Pratra ‘Anna_Pratra 3, Enest! Pratra 4 | resort cook, $35; house girl, small American | "in city; good wages pald; city references re- | ALL private law cases, Insolvency, collectio gt Chicago in 1533, in the Columbian 15000 Charles Dasid (. Honaihan), i| next Sunday’s Call. (male). Mervyn Rooney 3 Leo Rooney 5, John | family, #20; 20 houte sirls, ofiy and country, | quired.” Address box 40, Call offlce. | _free advice; oven ev. Atty McCahe, 103 Tariia: ea for all. Saturday the s ers | Time, first heat—:ati R P e £ ooney 6, Anvedeo Vete male), Victo- 55 CE R N 3 Sofress bax A - T o — i ¢, 103 Lar bn e voan 2,§",e‘“ O IIOUers | etond heatomt T % o reen Holland 3, Elisa Holland 2, Louisa Hol- BARBER wanted for Saturday at 1211 Market | L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bld., 927 M. e ) il Rt nens cearpnd, Monterey| Setting: Hooks, firat heateMuch Better 4 to Nevill’s Hearing Postponed. land 4, William O'Connor 3, Mary Strong 7, e e Ty T st., near Eighth. ket; consuitation free; no fees in advance. Sl trotting race record Is Ottinger's |, Abdine € to i Charles David § to 2, Fitz | The case of George H. Nevills, charged | _8dmitted December 31, 1887. s(?fl%g%g{_’,‘;;g""h?’smg,‘:f_ REAATe 10 0: G VIC tres on all lomal Dot 2:09%, and it shows how they are trOUUNE | s Aymion and Chacies Dot 3 A bdindss,” | With sending obscene letters through the ( BAD tenants ejected for #; collections made; | - - = ————— | BARBER wanted. 63 Clay st. STACK. 14 McAllister st.; room 64, =~ T+ the Oakland track this meeting. Not a | Auctions-Much Titter and field even: after | Malls, was called before United States| eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | COOK, country, $30: no wash; see lady here. breath of wind was astir, and Billy | first heat, Much Better $10, fleld $4 50. Commissioner Heacock yesterday morn- | _CO. 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. LEN, 325 Sutter st. GOOD walt 1. 106 Second st. Fieldwick worked the track’to concert c ) ing, but as Mr. Nevills is confined to his | Mmp. DE LA FONT; returned; 122 Dost at.; | 2 WAITRESSES, §20 each; chambermald and malfer wanted f06 Second st ey ~ st R %Efng)éo‘;'a;rfi%‘\?:éww Presi- | pree-tor-all bR g ES‘ZSZ’ e ey o orenumntIl Au |+ droom 3, secandififos frunt: WAILTL meals $30. | BOIBS CUDLEN, B B0t ¥ i wasli,dlatioss,) G35 Mowtomiery. Third :ndn!-}‘:;i}d}‘:z? an Tl SOt covers ersel wit! or] vy defeating | K f “Kbir A | iths. and ar) Tms. utter st. - rers and mec] Fan A0 T 2o B R Tatile on the | F A e, bl D by, Plbacing ez 1 Dan O/Connell Slskre Mu 8 Beusa; 5T Turk that EQ Rolkin, en, House proprietor, il . PHYSICIANS. | attetch, Nelile Bly was favorite at & to b, | Zembro, br. . by Mekinney (W, Bosathass.. 3| 11to mystery, in next Sunday’s Call. [ CLARA NORDLINGER, alcohol baths and | TWO chambermaids, botel, retermn e o P IO Rl el T it NEL ‘ e e DONNELL, office and residence, i diseases of women a speclalty,

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