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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1898 I ] Gharlle Christy, 10L..T. Burns {h 1% 1% 14| MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. ‘andelaria, 1 .Thorpe e o oei 8 h ut in, run and re- *Elusive, $4 Everett 2 2 2 3 |ANNUAL jron and | WANTS a situation—A young man 18 years of | ELECTRICIAN who can p , ariving. s oy P morfi"fi\‘f: "%gfi'ria?‘fc'rh eth?’:‘l‘:&lur}r%? tras. | mess: writes a good 4; wages no object.| month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Straight odds against first three—8 to 6, 4 | tees for the ensulng year and the transac- | Address H. L. M, box 43, Call office. — - ——ie = ] to1and 4 103 © tion of such other business as may . ba £ GREENHOUSE man who knows something { *Favorite. brought before the mosting, will be hela at | YOUNG man wants work; handy at paper | about florist business: $35 and found; gle ¥ e the. office of the company southeast corner | hAnEing, painting, whiting, whitewashing, | man between 20 and 3 years of age pregrred. Fourth race, selling, two-year-olds, four and | of Beale and Howard streets, San Francisco, | £lazing; will work rensonable (?{}Ac:he day; see ”p;?? here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 a half furlongs: on MONDAY, the st day of August, 13, | K00d references. Box 13 i A 4 Best 21 . Name and Weight. v %. Stlril";nj at 11 o'clock a. m. L. R. MEAD, Secretary. MIDDLE-AGED German wants a ition a8 | 10 LABORERS, free fare, $1 76 a day; board $Boney_ Boy, 102 1 K in sal imself ! y G R o % 3 2! 33| THE regular annual meeting of the stock- | barkeeper in saloon or hotel; make himsel $450 a week: steady job near city. C. R. H s 3 3 Py Thelenr(i'gnogm 105. 0150 res holdera: of the Waldeck Sanatorlum will be g::&mlgox“;gulcmfl:&fl!plu wages mod- | HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Liliuokalani Leaves for|This Year’s Exposition|Results of the Races at o fididse jia " Conley 0 3 & 60 | Peld at 7 Jones st TUESDAY EVENING, | _trs. Box 55 Gl office. . TLABORERS to handle rock on barges. G. K. » me, :55. Won easily. cor , z clock. —Good, allround baker and cook wants NSEN the Islands. Has Been Abandoned. Brighton. arlying. 2, | s B: E. KELLY, Secretary._ | “work; youns man: country, hotel or board. | - oe & 0O 104 Geary st. R0 Tves @), Stamina (102 Numa (102), ing house; 35 month. E. BURRELLS, 639 (4 RANCH carpenters, §3) and found; black- :;‘-‘avt)‘:;‘&n (102) and Charline (107) also ran. SPECIAL NOTICES. Clay st. smith, small country shop, $35 and found, = - fare advanced. C. ., 10 a ~—~ | SITUATION wanted on private place; take | Geary st R Fifth race, selling, two-vear-olds, four and & | JESSTE RAYDEUR, alcohol baths and mas- | care of horses and earriages; ity or coun- S HAS NO TRACE OF CANCER TOO MANY FAIRS THE CAUSE|LAMBENT BEATS TROLLEY |MSromisi, il oocers 5. % sprppn | ook 00 Eily ot Sooma and 10 | i G LARNGER Gl chlifornia s |3 pamumre, o0 and found: milker, 5§ choremen, $10 and $15; woodchoppers and ‘tle Guese Me, 102 Everctt 11 11 0 1 | BAD tenants ejected for $, collections made; | YOUNG rellable man, ability, desires posi- - e e “The Kentuckian......Caywood 3 3 2 2 ity “or country. BPACIFIC GOLLECTION | tion, with opportunity of advance. Box 24, | _Mekers. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. *Sea Lion, 105 T. Burns 0 0 (18 7 CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. Call office. HEAD waiter, springs hotel, permanent, $30 NATIVE DAUGHTERS ROAST | WINS A HANDICAP AT ODDS OF | Jker tonios - K. Tunse 5 o 3 0 |ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabluet | TOUNG man from the East well acquainted | o fore peid. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 1d CHANGE OF CLIMATE CAUSES Time, 4%, Won ariving. Second and third | _baths. 15% Turk and 1118 Market 15-16. | with wholesale liquor business would ltke a | oo 5t g iy DEPRESSION. INSTITUTE TRUSTEES. SIX TO ONE. dlg\'lng. s e R g e — | pos{$ion{ at: same. " Box 1335 Call office: NxE(fi{s‘)\;‘"egT (98““";’4‘ '_K! fare paid. C. R. 97), Miss M 99), Vic Lamont = s == il o NSEA < o > (5) ani Misten Beg (100 also’ ran. Stealght DIVIDEND NOTIC-S. | FIRST-CLASS baker wishes a_situation on &l 1D Seary; it a 1, 8 to 5 and & : ~~~~~~ | “hread and cakes. Address 2031 Mission st., | HEAD and second cooks for a small restaurani Gl AR e T O DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 83 (fifty cents s 2 h ot e O R hip near Sixteenth st. in Nevada, "7)0 and :‘ree (‘?Y!: l‘f;?k. small ; . “Pav er share) of the Oceanic Steams] omE e e staurant, $40; second cook, taur- The Ex-Queen of Hawaii Has Politi- | They Say They Were Treated Like | Cormorant Takes a Two-Year-0ld| ‘Favorite pany will be payable at the office of the com- | TOUNG man who can take care %gfi?{; '?& ant, Santa Crus, $30 and room, see party heres 3 | > X 5 v, 221 M % s wants a tion. G. 3 2 $%. C. R. HANSEN cal and Financial Worries, Prize-Fight Promoters and Tell Event and Dr. Catlett Finishes e I e e e T e e e e e b e but No Organic How—Some Caustic State- Second to Light-Weighted Aedale. e CH.Shields 20 11 T2 13 July 30 1855 a3 g BON, Secretary. | WANTEDSituation by & middle-aged Eng- | NEAT French-weaking waiter, §0. C. R. Diseass e Marito. PRI TN 000y | —— e ishman as janitor. Address R. J. HARRY. | HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Albert §, l..........Caywood 112 3 0 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. S B e 3 TEAMSTERS, city, 150 a day. C. R. HAN- o Locust Blossom, 95..Newcomb 0 0 2 h" TS ~ | YOUNG man wants work {n city or country: |” SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. — Time, 1:41%. Won easily. Second and third | PACIFIC Employment Office—First-class se- | understands care of horses and general work | — — ' —° — —° ariying. lect help. 835 Market st.; phone Clay 130. about place. Address box M4, Call office. 100 RAILROAD laborers and teamsters, regular Hawali's ex-Queen, Lilluckalani, sail- There was a rumor current on the Special Dispatch to The Call. Midian (100) and Goose LiVer (109) AlS0 TaN. | ssee———————— wages, free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 day thet the trusieen of the Stralght odds against first three—8 to 1, 8 to JAPANESE student wishes a situation 88 8 | Geary st. ed yesterday to revisit her late king- | Street : [ Sn 5and 10 to 1. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. ol b s 11; has long ex- | — oo Cooh B B Rk e 3 A S VR ed vesterday to revisit her late king | S e Institute were greatly wor-| NEW YORK, July #—The track was fass | 3202010 | e X Riress FRED, 5 O'Farrell st. | HOTEL porter, #. C. B HANSEN & CO,, f“," ; el«i sl ey ';'( 114 | ried over a shortage or deficit of several | this afternoon and the racing auite interestins. MOTHER and daughter, young girl, want place | 2 - o o5 et | M Geaty st spirits. er companions, after the | 4o .04 dollars in the receipts for the | Only two real favorites were successtul and no A Runaway Accident. together In private family; mother as cook | JAPANESE wants position to do an: — — 2 : cata 8 & ekeE ? and housework; daughter as nurse girl and | w 2 ¢or board-and room. M. O., | WANTED—5 neat young walters for sum pretty Hawaffan custom, showered | last fiscal year. According (o the state- | JCkey had luck enough to pllot more than | AN RAFAEL, July %—What almost gwnerafly e rit) i by i ~ereroncon Tiponell Mo T resort, §25 each and free fare. C. R HAN- flowers upon her to brighten her de- | ment of Rodney Kendrick, \'lce-pres\denlJ 1_:‘ 5 % S i s resulted’ in the the death of Mrs. srant 185. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. DARDER wants position I soma minins town _BEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ire. There was not a trace of | of the institution, however, the shortage AR ‘-‘?fl;l‘{ m":d?:’)_ »l“f ”‘;!'l ’pin, | Patrick Connolly, wife of a San Quen-| STRONG Swedish girl wishes a place to wash | or camp. Address A., Call office TO_WASHINGTON Fare pald ars, for was not the Queen going back | has not materialized, but there has been | sgangster, 91. Du, §|tin guard, In a runaway accident, oc-| dishes, hotel or boarding house. MRS. NOR- % = a5 Fare pald————--—— _To Washington rs, for was not the Q going - | $Sona; 00 3 1118 & . Y TON. ‘313 & WANTED—A situation by first-class baker on | 1o Jaborers to work 1 f to her own people, even though they | much anxiety as to whether the institute | Charagrace, 81 Maher 3 21 2 2| curred yesterday afternoon. Connolly and . 313 Sutter st. D O R irean H:* SPRIGATS rk in saw mill (not woods); - wages $26 7] | would be able to hold its own during the | *Tinse, 108 ages §26 and found. MURRAY & READY, s AT o ey Al r I his wife drove over from the prison, and, | DANISH housegirl, good cook and laundress, | 433 Clementina st. 634 and £36 Clay st. vty ulvr;x.thfi-rliuhjfi = N“‘“r“".“ | balance of the calendar vear. | e X, casily. Second and third | stopping in front of Sutherland's har:| “two years last plice, 315 to $20. MRS. NOR® | e S o Totel | 76 THE—— g ¢ faithul hands would greet Mer | “Some time ago financlal conditions be- | Merlin 94 slso ran. Btratght odds agatnst | PSS, Shop, Connolly took the brigie off| TON. 31 Sutter =t e . Mty ior Sountey: hlldrens [ DT = S MINEE e s “}: T:;' !“f‘:xr‘s el \\F)lll;(‘t;l‘ ™ Dot | came so unsatistactory that it was found | Azt threeT6 to 6 8 to 1and € to §. fright at a passing bieyclist, the horse | NDAT German girl wishes place s nurse, sec- | Hamburger Hof, 2l Fifth st. wages from $2 50 a day, board 50 cents a day: hro e many tria 3 es nece: % 3 1 ary to appoint a committee to In- SIN dashed down Fourth street. Near the| Shl work or housework: & man with good references desires po- | DO experience ~necessurv: - reduced raflroad r path. vestigate the situation and report the re- | Second race, two-year-olds, purse, five fur- [ broad sauge depot the buggy was over- E = 3;8utleriet sition as porter or on_private place; under: e o orks. MURRAY & READY, 6% The statement which appeared in an | sults with suggestions as to means to be | longs: 2 turned and wrecked and Mrs. Connolly | SWEDISH housegirl wishes situation; first- | stands the care of horses nndflls andy .80 Clay st e " ostordar. that the ex | adopted to furn the adverse tide into one | Name and Weight. Jockers. . . Str.Tin | was thrown out with such force 83 to| clats cook 4 vears last place. MRS NOR- | _tool Address box 265, Call office. PAINTER, striper ana finfshier, 2 50 2 day even sterday E x- | adopted to t a 5 & ederal, 112 .. oggett nsin 11| render her unconscious. An examination tel. Green 7 R R carrlage works, f; . MURR. ADY, Que s ing from cancer on | of prosperity. The results ufblhe ln‘.,m;s | Mark Miles, 'if J:_mo: H 3 g) ;1 sh’,’.ww]h‘;a‘(n her arm was broken and AT voung girl desires situation at house- J;fi};lfl}:fl):g}\gm ey s r?éf"égflnbffige’. Gariage works, fare $Il. MURRAY &READY, } | o > se have not been made | Leando, 107". ‘Taral ras severely AT your sires s g = iy nosoplect LS = — i the right side of the neck is absolutely | of this committee have n e thes o | Lady Meddiesoms, 106 Maher 1n 2n 3 0 b “‘:i-“);“‘g‘”“) bruised and cut on | “5or or as nurse, $10 to $15; references. MISS S ANTED Dy & sompetent married man, posl- | TO THE SAWMILLS, ETC. untrue. She has no trace of any such | PUDHE, ‘1"" one part o l(‘,'fi'"’““nw‘{q; 0t | g Time. 1:02. Won easily. Second and thira | th¢ face and hands. CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. {lon o take entire charge of ranch or gentle- | Edgerhand _ $40 and found 5 SR | phasized was the fact ths 08 driving. T PETE e G AT Snt ; first-class references. mber pilers——.....—$30 and found disease. The worst ailment with which | v pin i the Ubrary continued as | Somers (112), Sister Fox (109), Subject (103), | Native Sons’ Installation. S e e L I DL e Pt Man to handle logs———§35 and found she has been afflicted is an occasional | j had been maintained in the preceding | (Dun Cupld 0D, Improvident (107). Spanish | gAN RAFAEL, July 26.—The annual in- MISS CULLT : e e | MURE T S e L akee ences. ayack aGmerTOILIASRTERS N, three months the institute would find it- | Kiondike Queen (104) aleo ran. Stralght odds | Stallation of the officers of wount Tamal- | Goyp I can easily understand how such & | (j¢ 3¢ the end of the current year with | against first three—2% to 1, § to 1 and 4 to 1. [ pais Parlor No. 64, Native Sons of the ‘“/ apprehension arose, itd \mlor_n‘{ a very awkward deficit to provide for. | ‘Favorite. Macfarlane last night. | ‘Her Majesty| The knowledse!of these' bad:conditions e __ | WANTED—Situation as valet or attendant to| ML TENT German cook and housework | invalid gentleman; thoroughly experienced. | o o 6 Clay st. £ A = 3 girl desires situation; 3 years last place; city | F. J., box 260, Call Office. G e Golden West, took place last evening.| or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter 8. | 30rnG man speaking English, French, Ger-| farm hands: hands for different places, $28 Third race, selling, one mile: District Deputy J. Niff officlated. A ban- | FIRST-CLASS French cook desires situation; | man and Malay with five years office ex-| and $20 and found; felt and composition RAY & d 636 Clay st. 3 pranrd o Bl - 4 E : v o 5 St - v - fer, $3 a day; stableman, city, $35; 6 team- ; i cneral discussion of Affairs | Name and Tt. Jockevs, K. 3. %. Str.Fin, | quet was tendered the officers by the | best reference; city or eountry. MISS CUL- | perience; traveled in China, Japan and In-| roof day: stableman, city, §5: ot climate during the past two | 1ed to & generd GECEERUT G e Dolicy | *Rotterdam, 111 .ocTaral 3 2 22 22 17| members. They are: Worthy president,| LEN, 2 Sutter st B Gestres situation. Box 184, Call office. sters, city jobe 175 & day; § Iaborers. ‘pick during most of which time she | 2OD& the rustess : ances, | Chentlle, 101 .. Daly 1 1 11 11 21|Fred Harfer; first worthy vice president, | ———=— — : Al aeas | o shoveliwork. i MURRAY & IREADY,; 614 has resided in Washington, When com- | to be pursued under these circumsStances. | sywamp ‘Angel, '106..Maher 3 3 3 3 3 M F. Cochrane; second vice, George | EXCELL chambermald and - seamstress; | WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4 Third at. Dear | and 635 Clay st. Ing to this coast. feeling nervous and | It had been intended to hold the Me-| Time, 1:42X." Won driving. Second and third | Herzog; third Vice, Emmett Hayden; | nvalid’s nurse: drac-class cooks; second girls %“x::i(mcm'::l’entc D I iae | M. privats temiiy 36 Bl s 1 e sor thoug stter that | chanics’ Fair as usual in the hope of add-| aqying; worthy’ marshal, Steven Richardson;| jf%&"S, St-class help call a ! baggage to and from ferry. boys o~ men for tanches; choreman for lodg- ; t LEON | ‘bus and baggage OUE DT 0tis =he EhONERUIL Dee he general fund, but after long | Fitzgibbons (102) also ran. Stralght odds | worthy inside guard, J. H. Watson Jr. IR e beloy ol > i ing-house, city, MURRAY & READY, 634 Dr. English, a well known Eastern | D I I eat Gonsideration’ it was tacit|2Ealust st thres-8ito 1, 1bito anditis i, e e ol Ltogton B s e B = _and 636 Clay st. practitioner, should accompany her. | "ggreed that it would not be wise to | b Arnett Taken Captive. LADIES! Tor an Al servant see J. F. CRO- | HELP WANTED—FEMAL S e e “Dr. English, after arriving here, | &.o% ) "exposition this year lest it prove | Fourth race, handicap, five furlongs: SUBANVILINE Tas ol S Araatt: Swhol| Loty L &0, 316 Sutter st e TN & CO., 104 Geary st., fo-day— | 55, $45, $36 and $30 and found— thought he would like to try his luck | 3 losing instead of a paying proposition, | Name and Welght. Jockeys. . & Str.Fin. | SUSSEV IS, SUW Bl WIS | RrliiBLE woman wishes a situation: 1s a | Oy AN aecs mnd 7 side waltresses for | § Wwaiters, $25 and $20 and found as a medical practitioner in Honolulu, [ ard the announcement Wiil probably be | Lambent, 120. O'Leary 2 13 1. shot Hils owitel yesterday, B cap, | “®ood cook: will do light housework; city or a | ¢ hotels, $25 and $20; 2 restaur- | 0, dishwashers, $15 and $20 and found T Soriof | AeTnCeounts botle gant B0 LT | 4 bt o ——— OiConnor 3 3 0 0 |ganville. His wife still is suffering from | off Stockton st bet. Bost and Sutters | to walt, country, §20; 2 (anoy frorert, oo ons — = < r meeting of the | *Irolley, 126 the next regulal g ey t at the present | lady Marfan, 113 Doggett 1 1 2 ~2ns|to-day_about five miles west of Hayden | %hart distance in the country Maker 0 0 8 3 | Hjll. The Sheriff is bringing him to Su-| moderate wages. Apply 10 so he obtained her Majesty to accompany her to the island: ’s permission | made Now | trustee: t e i ! S H ily. %5 2 Jewish family cooks, | WANTED—Stablema; = P the doctor h achieved fame in the rnere is no '-",‘, < °k ves-| Time, 1:01%. Won handily. Second and third | = - = sy kot 8 | hotel, $25 and found; 2 NTED—Stableman, gentleman's place in et e T o |itmes a1 Vicepreslaant lgiendrlalx_( Y5 | ariving. !xr:!e;;;ol?:él'i.n The motive for the shooting | o p 5 o Gorman woman a sita | $25: 10 house girls, §20; house girl, Alameda, | “country, 825 and found; German to do. chores S a .ca o 2 | terday afternoon, in speaking Orfon (125): and Hanwell (118) also ran. = ation to do general housework for a private | $1S, see party here 10 a. m.; young g£irls to| about resort, near city, steady job, $25 and have the explanation of the Story.” | rypior regarding the institute, “but we Colonel Macfarlane is remaining be- | foared at one time that for several rea- hind in San Francisco to watch the |sons, particularly on account of the heavy ex-Queen’s interests. He admits that, of membership that came with the Straight dds against first three—§ to 1, 6 1 fly; is willing to work, but desires good | assist, $10, $12 and $15; house girl, Newman, found; man to milk & cows and do ch s i e Mourning in Woodland. Wages and good treatment. Inquire at 1515 | see party here 1l a. m., fare patd. C. R.| about ranch houss, $25 and found: 5 more man e Havarite: WOODLAND, July 2%.—Miss Minnte| Geary st. | HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary s for sawmill, Washington, fare advanced, $26 SAE s RN Rtk ————————— | and board; man to furn! & T, respectable young girl to work In | FRENCH second girl, §25. MISS CULLEN, s e L | 3 2 Dt £ ® ! Fifth race, two-yearolds, selling, six fur | Lee, sister of Miss Harriet Lee, president | N Erally Dindy e e A den in addition to climatic influenc ;;um- Dece rvr,‘“mr“\x‘n\n “5-,“5‘35" d;lfl“{lj Nores A L | of the County Board of Education, died, | bakery and assist In housework; sleep home; | 3% Sutter st. ¥ 325 and found; milker, $30; elderly man for ical and financial worries may have 3B Y, O N R atondlls 11| Name and Weight. Jockeys. %. ¥. Str.Fin. | after a long and painful {llness, at about | ¢ne who is o ng. Address 2 or ays, | T i s T 4 institution, mend boys’ clothes,” $10, good Nad a good deal to do with her fAta of | Foll,of membérs is Incrcasing sieedly, QUG scormorint, 108 %" ofonger’ 111317 11 | §{ Glelock this morning. MM, 2525 Mission st i | AR iR e s A COLTEN 0| heme 100 men and Toys to pick nops, pro- v “The Queen,” he at keeps up we libe il L S Ben ng, athews : | oG = Suiienipt s a d, - oL e watar o nervous d The Queen,” he |} a'{jended to hold a fair with special | Country Dance, 99......Maher 0 0 2 3 S m s e STRONG German woman wishes situation {or | 2= S TDs ang waltresses, #15 each, | the ground: waiters: farmers; dishwashers: has mortgaged nearly all her|fegiures this year, but after 10oking over | Sarony, 102 ..........0'Connor 3 3 0 0 HOTEL ARRIVALS. e o Saphousckeeper i e LEN, 3% Sutter st. ook, no baking, country, $55, fare advanced. te property in order to meet the | the situation we concluded it was not| Time, 1:15. Won handily. Second and third sy Tl R - | = WD mwERE COEt Iyt penses of her two years' residence in | ing. [[ortpmge = g L s SR ied ey el " ValleJost. | REFINED German nurse, $15. MISS CULLEN, | —po— o e Washington. She has refused all of-| “There have been the Miners' Fair, the | Hold Up and Neuberger also ran. | SRAT b WANTED—Situation, by a young girl to do | 3% Sutter st. HO 3 e e g { i e > ° | Stralght 0dds agatnst first three—Even money, | Mrs M _H Porter, Chgo{A E Rowland & w, oedongbyad JomeE 2, - = men, women, hoys and familles to pick rs of ald from private friends, being | Masonic Fair, the several milltary exhl- | SUMERE 340s 68 ¥ | WA Sleep, Grass Vai|_ Merced light second work or upstaits worl; ean fur- | GIRT, wash dishes, Vallelo, $10. MISS CUL-| hops for large company: Soc to 31 per '100; confident that her own resources would | bitions, and now comes the TS 85 | © eFavorite. | w Mrs J W Yearhart, [ 00 € % Call. | "LEN, 3% Suiter st. good camping ground; plenty wood and water suffice to bring her through. It was not reasonable to sUppose | B:S AN Ussvigine | 90D worker wants to wash flannels, clean | SpcOND girl and sew. %, MISS CULLEN, | [hoiProvisions anced; 6 to or! merchants and manufacturers, on Whom | gixth race, handicap, one mile: ‘T c each: come one, come all. W 4 4 ot z windows, sweeping, scrubbing or any kina | Sho 4 G ot She had "”}”‘ t attained ;}”““ ‘»!‘h‘;‘ we largely depend for the succ u{[ our | me and ‘Welght. Jookevs . 1. % Fin | W 1 3 E W W Williams, Redng | _of housework, D T o d st | - 895 Sutter at. | _D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. annexation sch s on the point of | expositions, would care to do more of that | Maritc : Maher D L Roscoe, nford |S F Loughborough, Va | — - e TRAN it or wi MISS | STED_Colored driv ST defeat, whe came, altering | an e ol eaton. aBA ax lenriic Maral 22 211K (P Jomes Stantord . G Francee, Fresno. - | COMPETENT woman wishes work in hotel or | RSOTAURANT waitress; $ per week. MIS D e e Gaan T the whole til then she |a consequence we have decided that we | Her Ow: onnor 11 11 11 8 | C C Pratt, Stanford [0 D Dewey&w boarding house; good _references; city or | CULLEN. 3% Suft —————————=—————| | feller;. $0' and fotind: farmers, $30" anfl’ $ had kept up well through all trials, but | would not be displaving good business d'{\:no. 4L andily. Second and third Mill Valley II,’\ {(u.\h«m_ M country. 2759 Mission st. ‘ (‘ATL",‘HSP;VOHE szm' Bl"” Boras sSR! ol HRanc fohnd o taemers LT et 43 the shock was too great. Her nervous | Sense to hold a fair. So there will be | 9G00E o Buaa (96) also ran. Stralght odds | B R Smith & w.L Ang{M Bitse Gridiey | TWO young giris wish situations for general | _CUL 3BF Gutles o voung man about place, $13; woodchoppers, stem gave way for the time, and Fear ist. Between now and | ggainse first three—7 to 5, 3 to 5 and 10 to 1. | L H Smith, Fresno |D Eisner, Sulsun housework. Call between 12 and § p. m. at |3 WAITRE! . country, $20. MISS CULLEN, | $150 cord; laborers for country, $1 75 day and R onne ‘h,‘, b -~;-1u' for e ;m_,‘,‘ t- | the time 't ld the exposition in | *Favorite. | y lsalla' W J Ross, Watsonville | _1215% Mission et near Eighth. Sutter st. increase: and others. Apply to J. F. CROS- 1\ nc ecessity for a medical at-| (08 € T or to devise some new | J Steele & w, Hantord | GOMPETENT dressmaker w) o few mors | WAITRESS, country, %, MisS CULLEN, i _ETT & €O, 625 Sacramento st S o neen 1nmotiEolng ! Fiawas [lEamucus L et aes which will assure its| SHOWED SPEED AT ST. LOUIS. | M 5 Kalserd A P " % 2 4, | “engagements by the day; terms $125. 1001A | Sutter st. : ' | WANTED—Cook for steamer, $40 and found; e Que ot g e Rt bty | G C Randsburg, 3 Suerrero st s cook for Nevada, $40, fare advanced; ranch with an ressive motive. She is| “Of course the institute is quite| An | G Wetmore, Sulsun = Mrs I B Kerr, Ky = i ’NURSE- $Eooutitry S MINS CUELIBNE A6 Sat . $20; second 'cooks. itors, dish- quite c to accept the inevitable " For instance, our payilion_prop- | w°’k},°§ fl:; Fly;"sg vor éhe dmt} e [Ty, i e | e i [ -~ | washers ana others. Appiy to J. F. CROS ard will not offer any active opposition B e T T T e s BEOUnCR s os S s v e coloes e ineals, Niva st corner Sixth, near Market. | FRENCH governess, §%. MISS CULLEN, 3% | _ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. to annexation. Of course she expects L0016 Clibn v en b the iistion| 'ST. LOUIS, Jul~ 2.—Six races were ver | G H Hartwell, L Ang !C_H Castle, Merc: s = e L T e B S | WANTED Young man with some experience to rec just treatment from the | 010CKS B ot ol anid forsias | Mimvady trackathlal attecucon! gfhel tavocites ESCACE HPIBL. s e RESS, Institution, §20. MISS CULLEN, | at cofin making for undertaking parlors. Ap- Tinited Statés and to obtain a fair com- | S e caeh by ihe fact that we are niow,{anA outslders diviaing; the shonora ) and. theditR sulzer M6/ R L Peeler, Nev R R e P | M55 Sutter st. Ay | ply to J. F. CROSETT, 628 Sacramento st. t £ i 3 0 Lttt storhds i oney. J. McDonald, the California jockey, | F Elfel, Mont Mrs M I Jones, Nev | _BVem- S AHEEEC NS A A o B = e 2 o Sl pensation for the crown lands, which | paying $300 per month interest on the in- | MoM Sliel, 2 3 S 7 S ea o 500 HOP PICKERS (anybody). from S0c to $1 =3 o St iloted the t number of winners. 3 an, Cal |Mrs T Flink, § Juan | GERMAN girl wishes position at general house. HOUSFWORK girl. Belvedere, S (any rom Sc_to h:\)\ h“f“;{ o ri’i”? e h‘u e T EI;:‘[;:S;;; R R at aam P it ‘er'u--u:?lflln:“:‘n— s bt | Miss L Hochtman, Gal|Mes 3 1 Gosse, Nev ork. Please call at 574 Chestaut st., rear: dro, 425; Vallelo, §i5; St. Helena, AT R e i B T e 3 0 aw 1t she will not ad- | la se 28 X et, you | 8 s 3 | Vevili « . Nev 0 pos | wor ris, 5 25 s, E . T. 0., D o e O e N ad onions | iow we always want to show & g00d| Name and Weleht. Jockeys. . %, str.Fin, |8 M Neville, onle' _jF(re A ey, °f mopostals = -~ . ist, %510 to $13. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter, | §08-610 Clay st. 1 upon h S8 | cubstantial net profit at the end of each | Adam Andrew, 107..McDonald 0 0 8 11| N'hC hulein, Chicago|E W Spottwood, Mont | WOMAN wishes housework or washing by the SO 2 s i el e they call upon her, by an overwheiming | 5% ) £ B A e o s ol e e [ nise) : |E W Spot . - s | NEAT girl, assist, $10, 2 In family. MISS | S KING, the timber feller, please call; second | year. I think things will run along nicely p phine, 5p. Londn|A Craig & hica day. 1012 Valencla st. <! vote, to oppose annexation, she will o | rem this time on. | SR T I o e e N hcker, 5 doge T T e | NS __ | gimber feller, $20 to 85 # miners, §30. board; nothing to prevent the union of Hawali | 7he Native Daughters, Red Cross Ald, Won cleverly. Second and third | ¥ Winthron, London |3 3% Jucker, 8 J0s% | GIRK not over 11; light housework; references, | oo St =S e e | 3 teamsters, '$36; 2 waiters, $25: Dlaner man! with the United States. She realizes | which gave the highly successful drill of | S5¥INE 00 ooniaiion (100, Katle Long- | O Leask, N T T W Jackson, Tex O S L l (cioRe g atyoune ei]) o dsateniendl saget ST OWARD & OO, @S and CGIDTCIaY 0t that her cause is lost. but her beloved |the Seventh Regiment at the Pavillon last | ¢ (104), Jim Conway (104), Joc o'Sot (106), | D J Cone & w, Cal |Mrs J D Erle, L. Ang | WwOMAN to go by the day washing and iron- | NORTON, 313 Sutter st. MAN and wife to_ take charge of place, $20, people are still left to her and their | Thursday night, has Svm‘l'“'ml:” LOh | Florldas (102), Plcarona (100)," Sir Joseph L ey Stktn \A}rsclfill-?izrl':"(‘(h}fl?fo" ing. Please call 47 Clementina st. | HHOUSE girl, $%5; country, sed party here: wait. | _light work. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. will is hers. ;’,‘t,’,‘)’\‘;rfif&:;"“‘ of it ealthy aablic in] L. s Conster Ul Teltom a0, Otmn Lix |kt Hawson Coun | [HS Morins al EXPERIENCED ~salesiady ‘wishes position: | ress $16; chambermaid. $15; nurse gifl, $15. | YOUNG man to wash dishes, 310 per month. REDS AND P|RATES T | stitutfon.” The entertainment was given | ran. Straight odds against first three—19 to 1, !X‘:g l“\:‘(_‘;‘n:flf?onn g Px:l"flnn‘;‘:::u?"c“.’: | _small salary. Box 203, Call office. _Mfug. NORTON, 313 § | MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter =t | for the purpose of raising money to sena {2 to 1 and 30 to 1. | s = o 4 AN experienced trimmer wants position; small | MIDDLE-AGED woman, $15, light place; 3| BARBER-_Flirst-class; small city; wages $1 | to Colonel Smith for the benefit of the| °Favorite. | BALDWDY: B oL salary. Box Call office. | 2 otue gibils, 20 sech. Germen pi, BB MBS, | Dot early. H. BERNARD, 104 Seventn st. FIGHT TO A DHAW First Regiment, California Volunteers, at | C A Devlin, Vailejo |G G Goucher, Fresno | "2 4 — ——— | NORTON, 313 Butter st. = S =Y dub | e e hibiie Tesponded to ‘tha | , Second race, two-year-olds, four and a half | J i1 Roberts, Sacto |G W Shrader, N Y WORK by the day by young German woman; | — - -t - —ocC e == Feoea 3 ;' ca P s I er, | furlongs. G 8 Kirby, Vallejo Miss Howland, Denver | ) and car fare. 3272 Folsom st. | HO! for the hop flelds—We want women, girls, | BARBER wanted. 302 Montgomery ave. worthy' call in a most gratilying mann % L fals 2 g D NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING o jog HIyIng manner. | Name and Weight. Jockeys. %. %. StnFIn. | J Lemon & w, Cal R B Parker, Pa - - | H 0 ve and families to make up camping par: | r——— — ne 3 NAL LE STANDI We innocently hoped when we under- | 5 Byrd, 115..........Hall 0 0 0 1ns | 1 3 Webbs, Alameda |U N Davis, Salt Lake | SITUATION wanted by first-class cook and | pis: mece 1o a ehance to spend 6 or § wieks | BARBER wanted Wednesday evening, Satur- v, L. Pet l’;”‘fh‘h’\.“‘l‘.”’k- et i s Ledy Memphis, 115..C. Coombs 2 ‘2 3 2| F Hines Pt Baker *|B O Dunton, Balt Laks| laundress. 12 Hyde st e e 85 ant Dundev: 208 BITth ot o e Native Daughters gan| on, | Sdtilla, 2 .Lines G B Carter, Antloch |R N Hedges, Ca R 5= e 1 laundress, | Dbesides; provisions advanced by the company CANT 5t % | “that its charitable object would receiv T Willlams 3 3 2 0 | a N S Hedges, Cal RELIABLE woman, good cook and laundress, o 5 L ! | WANTED—Painter; must have experience in some (»nn.‘ deration {;‘A‘»Jm( the Mechanle: Won cleverly. Second and third ? 4"1 1‘.?;?'.’"93;«"."'""" AB ('nllig':: Cal wonld like a position to do housework: good | &0od camping ground, plenty wood and run-| “poper h.- ing. 410 Fifth st. Institute. The Seventnh Regiment pr Mre R Wylle & d, Cal [H N Jac Stktn city references. Call or address 114 Harrlet. | Ding water: come and see us for particulars. Lol | 5 v — - W. D. EW CO., 626 Clay st. ac licatio 3 pared for and did its arduous work gladly, | ¢ (1), La Josephine (1), Lulu W (119). | 7 McCudden, Vallejo |T B Chatham, Stitn | GERMAN woman wishes a situation in a hotel, | — ER & CO., 626 Clay st. =~ G&Q“;P;g o e e e ork : 3 and the Native Sons' band volunteered to | Alice Cotfin (113), Bolerte 112), HNothing (10, | jiss McCudden, Valles|C D Eckstrom, Sacto | “restaurant or nrivate house. Apply 4018% |2 GERMAN and French second girls, $20; 3| Po- 20— 20% Bh 82 0% BALTIMORE. July 26—The Orloles de. | [urnish concert and dance music, but | Havel 1 i against first three—6. to &, 10 to | O, C, Millett, Pa N T Thomison, Sacto Stockton st.; city reference. cooks, German style, §25; French seamstress, WANTED—Man to learn barber trade; best when we approached the trustees of the |1 and 10 to 1. | ¥ T Purnell, Sacto |E W Johns, Ventura = —— $25; 2 ironers in laundry, $30 and $10 week: eated s e 8 5 & | H Bell, S Jose H C Johns, Ventura BY stenographer and typewriter, experienced, 12 'waitresses and chambermaids, and | — feated the Glants to-d fn a game | Institute we found that we had sterner | sFavorite. ! NEW WESTERN HOTEL. rapid and accurate: city references; $25 per | 22 50; and girls for cooking and houny:nrk in | TED—An errand boy; reference required. that was a nerve strainer. Attendance |stuff to deal with. We naturaily supposed | [iigh e e Tedbeit ON month. Box 132, Cail. ity and country. 3. F. CROSETT & CO.,| 2008 Fillmore st. 2900, Scofe: that an institution that counted its wealth | Third race, purse, one mil 3 J Newberry, Cal G ;‘ dger, cago | _ — ——— | 316" Sutter st - | e g : by the hundreds of thousands of doliars | Name and ‘Weight. J . %. % %. Fin | J E Mefford, Capay |J M T Dart, Iowa GERMAN wishes to do cooking and general | Sutter st. | WANTED—Good lunch walter. Apply 3 Jack- Cluls B HAR e e (e DT OAr LY nT R Ay E, 91 . 3" 3 1h 11/C Cadisch, Cal G C Brougham, Mo housework: good cook: wages $25. 4073 | WANTED_French second girl and sewing, $2 son st. Baltimore . A0 59 i) towitn G o ATt fub” | Laura May, 1%1%0 2ns| A J Bone, Cal A Lavelle, Montreal Twenty-fourth st., near Castro. CXperiencett niiser 113: S oune: nabe FiLl §130 = = Néw Y i 7 3 10 ort from the public would in these times | jqg0 de I 0707 2h 2 | J Pritchard, Merced |E Haro, N Zealand = = — | P work, German cooking, $25: sirls for | WANTED — Carrlage. painfer. LOWNEY Batteries—Maul and Meekin, Get- | Of war and its horrors d charity | Yeiooe, 94 Stevens 2 2 0 0 | F T Marshall, Mo A Y Gray Ont BY competent nuree, children, upstairs work | poliserork., Sermag, COOHIDE: B2 EES Or | "BROS., 426 Ninth et. tig a ner. Umpires. nch and An- | and patriotism as the thousands of citi- | sprecita, 1 cDonald 0 0 3 0 | H Hewitt, Cal Mrs E Fuller, Seattle and sewing: moderate wages; references. Box | Lelvedere, nd $20; girl for a shooting gal- | 777" - llruw.: zZens PITTSBURG, . of this city and State have been| Time, 1:48%. 25.—The only game | @nd are now doing. When we asked for | driving. handily. Second and third | E SHEY Northwood | Miss Fuller, Seattle , Call office. TV, ]"{!fll‘l: girls for housework, | —_— n |2 D Bascn, Northwpad s Bl e ettt B e ——— | $15°and $20. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. | DISHWASHER wanted. 26 Turk street. > N en ¥INE; | ! : & MIDDLE-AGED woman, experlenced infant's | - | DI 2 it e cinnati has 10st hera this season was | LETMS on the use of the Pavilion we were TT(’MT“;”’Wf')d e iR A, Bk 700:1] .G B Slavins B Shutes, Seattle [ s shon e rerenmt Batibhs Oalt thter] AN Gistmalic rennenlisty mealed o otiive 1o | DARKTT wastadion brcad And Gaken: day worki last pla Attendance 4000, Score: | CUrtly refused, and to our surprise found | Tewandn O ai iatel e " B Robinson, Tulare - = © | “demonstrate a new remedy for ladies; ex-| $35 and found. 9§13 Buchanan st. 3 2 ." T that ‘we were, So'far as rental was Ao avorite. e — SIITI‘;‘\EL!;{:J(‘\\"(nmrdsb_\- Dneat voung girl, assist | perience and references ahsolutely necessary. e it — i . I E | cerned, classilied with the promoters of - ey . LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. n housework or second . Please call | Nfirandus Remedy Co.. Emma Spreckels | MAN to farm on shares; small capital. Ad- i -3 & 1| hrize fights and every othef private en- | shoun Tace. two-year-olds, five and a halt — _ 441 Thirteenth st. i i ey drecs Dox. 2, Cal nice. —Hastings a Bowerman: Dwyer We appealed to their patriotism, | Name and Weight. Jockeys. %. %. Str. Fin. Rkl X | RELIABLE girl wants light housework and | NEAT = E n e T 1 BA] P ssive Union: free employ- T Aty Bad b Y et ed for a reduction, but could nof | *Leo Planter, 121....McDonald 2 3 2 13| 3 TRy, Daia cocking. Call or address 114 Harriet st., off | iy Sirl for cooking and e e it L B R ermars, Sat. 104 Tth tel. Jessie, 1164, second { dollar concessfon. They charged | Dandy H, 106. . Willlams 0 0 8 22| Stmr Sequola, Thwing, Fort Bragg. olsom. 143 o enity-eaveantbitiy Rt . - - R . | 00 for the use of the buiding, and | Pat Cleburne, 106......Gilmore 3 12 1% 3 DOMESTIC PORTS. o e 2 al7p Twenty, seveni nve . Huulbvale. | BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. 2| got the bill w iyt Tig | Bl Glor, nes | Whitesboro, hence July 2. ity Tty - K. | “vampers: good pay to_the right kinds [ — nn{“ W‘. Enl\"i:rpnl{}h;?r;r‘{]qglr}(lf(‘:x}“"é wehuhl'ngz -;3[!1‘ T‘-rl,,,‘\,,l '.f,‘é Won easily. Second handily. | "EUREKA—Arrived July 26—Schr Mary E 9 Stockton st. ° — ° myr‘m iRl 45 ey nd; fac- | SENT to take orders for printing. Apply P. : 3 hird Ariving. { it £ i Brown. turhing it on and 32 for the fact that the | 'Rosa Clay (105) also ran. Stralght odds | T from Nempor %.—The Brookiyns | IXtures were equipped with a ‘patent | agai o z = > > BOULIN, 519 Filbert st. -AGED German woman would like | N —— = housekeeper; wages moderate. Apply | CERMAN ElTl geners) housework and cook- | GoCrrEMEN or ndles wanted for good sell- 26—Sumr Fulton, for San Fran- | " pice NEW YORK ToRt s anris to the Bostors¥0% | burner.” The pubile, we believe, will gaingt frst three—§,¢0 bid fo 1 Sud 1 to L7 | cimous schr: Bertle Minaf, for Pedro. 115 Wildey st., off Fillmore, near Bush. after 10 a. m. ing article on salary or commission. &0 cause of the Tt ats o hons rec with us tnat this was a display of - = WOMAN would like place *n do upstalrs Work | 3 BHRENTICR T Tears 3o el MnkegaQ oo B L S Nt emaancn toon %18 10| a miserly spirit and what makes It worse| Fifth race, selling, six furlongs. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. and help with laundry work. Call 172 Lin- | ARPRENTICE to learn dressmaking at 321 | 53iroRs ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, s the circumstance that it comes from |, Nd N IO S Rl den a eAbSt T aei nty- Europe. HERMA evart. . | isth i Name and Weight” Jockevs. th %, Str.Fin, b e e | “Bartiett st. bet. Twenty-fourth and Twent S > RMANS, % Stevart | ot it sLstereat obular puy Mitehell, 10,3, McDonald 0 03 2n| c:}l[ S mir of Market and Third strests, open | COMPETENT young woman wishes situation T g oy WANTED_; - Montana_House. 764% Mission, Lowit and | “I ‘must not forget to mention the | Siciae Shd, o1, Frost 1h in 00 0 |until 12 o'clock every night In the year. in_ small American family eneral nouse- | S (T e it Tarmiy etr | men to B e g 0od and Wood. smallest and meanest thing done by the | Siddubia, 105 Lines 3 0 0 0 | BRANCH OFFICES—i27 Montgomery street, Jones. ating price and how many. — — - = . night; 60c, %0c ¥ ohenscs | 8 GIRL for general housework, etc., $12. H. | 3 ANTED_Laborers and mechanics to know e then: ATE 5 i 17, . Sect n 130 o'clock. < 2.—The Browns | trustees. After charging us the top fig- Time, 1:17%. Won handily. Second and third | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'cloc Dot Moo Gaousework, etc., ‘$12 ctond Wning. tag | Ure we were informed that we must send | ariving. Lo, King Goid (110) and Weira | 7 Hayes street: open until 9:3) o'elock. WANTED-Dy good relintle, refined lady, good Mort i R REL r€ &ame nithe sofon Ing, two free tickets to each trustee. Think | Seribe (110), Imp. King Gol and Weird | B i St unth, 9:90 10 B ome; S efui for moderate sal- | [ ANTED—G o tons Penver House. s and four bits netting five runs. | of that, and they were twenty-five cent | (10D also ran. Straight odds against first three et e o B nhd it Bryp oltysorcointy. b 3L BuRl ot 08 Fotaom ot " 2™ dressmeking. Apply | [ooms:gic per nish N . jince S0 SS6chre tickets ‘too. Compare this with the fact | —f§to & 8 to 1 and 10 to 1. A o to learn barber trade in § weeks San in. Reno House proprietor, still thatoRas RO, 217 Third st.; 150 large 1 to $3 per week. SDISH woman wishes day work, washing 1 SFav ; open until 10 o'clock. 3 e S 5 Sl RO }lm‘l every one of the women who organ- Bargyie 222{ Niarin "Sreast. eomer Sixteanth open | _and housecleaning, $110. §30 Fifth st. A D A Wash. Woman. 10l B st \oor. M sce Barber College, 138% Eighth st. suisville 5 | ized the entertainment pald for admis- ot : % = R e i = — > St” Lo g e 2.9 8l Al Aty s lial . Sixth race, selling, one mile. B until 9 o'clock. POSITION wanted to do general houseworl e et S . dina seamen wanted at eménts. Umpires—Emalle nd Hunt ing this charity work a success. Moral'sf, 107 3 2h2h 21| 3 Misslon street; open untll 9 o'clock. NEAT voung girl wishes to assist with house e - = “ne calf shoes to order, §2 50; men's SADELPHIA, July 25.—Washington | ““However, without any thanks to the | *King Oscar, 94 Lines 0 3 3 3 NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky |~ work. 1601 Mission st., corner Twelf | GOOD rirl for general housework; = Ane (o 9359 ey 3 X , th. Call | L« ork; 2 in fam: : only one price. 959 Howard s hl]’rfxlil‘;y'-xvhm game ('::H»ld u!st-nd of third | trustees of ‘the Mechanies' Library, and | Bill Jackman, Slevennsz g hn dlo etreets, o until 9 o’clock. between 3 and b. | y. 2 Fast st., near Cla; e e on account of rain. Score stood 3 with heartfelt thanks to the thousands | Time, 1: w 4 econs ANAILY. | m——————————— = _ T S tmen e - | ished, fine, large, sunny and airy tu 1 in favor of Philadelphia. | of citizens and soldier boys who cheers | Third ariving. MEETING NOTICES. RELIABLE nurss and housckeeper: thormen- | GOOD finisher wanted on custom coats and O ent. Rosedale House, 321 Ellls st. i e | fully gave their aid, the Native Daugh- | Flsmore (#4) nlso ran. Stralght odds aganst Iy, understands b bustuegs; 18 pell recom- |, ¥ Ston, Bdles 138 Ruies st = e T S BEACH-COMBERS ARE ters are proud and’ happy to say they | 7St three-2i o], 2% to 1and 2 to 1. MOUNT Morlah Lodge No. 3 AR eve ol ot GIRL wanted to take care of child; 8. 1111 | ThY Acme Hoe. o A wen ™ X H (-lrurr\r]f n(;\’rly $600 at that ‘drfll bE}'(-ry‘ gial g P Te A M _Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) YOUNG woman wishes position as chamber- Howard st. {0 BEL00M, — e % | cent of this money will be cabled to EVENING, at 7:30 oclock. Secon maid In hotel; city preferred; good seam- < = s, 10c and 1o night; T5c and i UNDER SUSPENSION | fiongicors avd from ' there forwardcd | HURRYING HORSES AT HARLEM | deprce. 1HEO, FROLICH, Sec. stress. Address box 29, Call office. YOUNG irl for housework. 300 Falr Oaks st., SIN KT findel House, Sixth and Howard sts. — to the First Regiment boys to provide eln e o 5 G FANTED By o 1ady who has partly Sl e = i e ¥ & SSION Vo. 109, F. and A. M. WANTED—By a lady who has partly learnea | & e : _To collect wages due laborers -and SANTA CRUZ, July 2.—Manager Tut- | fof them in siciness and hardship. | Favorites Worsted Quite Regularly. | MISSION Fodss Be- M T (00 kol the barher trade, @ place to work in barber | NEAT Youns girl for housework. Apply 012 | N Know Collection Agency, 10 Sutter st tie has received a telegram from Presi- = | How the Races Were Run. DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. shop; free service. B all office. EHARa st i et T YRR ST L gent Bort saspending the Beach Combers | Military Appointments Invalidated. | CHICAGO, July %—The track was in very | Third degree. C. D. BUNKER, & TWO respectable and intelligent Swedish girls | GIRL, 14, Onkland, assist housework: can at- | Vb G T o, 2or 2 mights radiok romas Jor Tefusing 1o play Eremms neall deague | ST. LOUIS, July 25.—A special to the | good condition this afternoon. Tommy Burns | EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 165, F. & A. M. [vith experlence in_chamberwork and cook- | {end school: smail wages. Address box 207, | Jies ‘his and bskage to and from the ferry: The Beach Combers had refused to piay | Post-Dispatch says that the War Depart- | did the best saddle work, with two wins to his | Special meeting THIS (WEDNBSDAY) ing would like places in good American fam- s 3 A ‘ n Fresno because of what they claim ty | ment has ruled that the President alone | credit. A disqualification in the first race ,lh_r)’xff},-:‘;-“-‘“l)’ 37, at,7:30 soiclocks 5 = et S ngL to do general housework; references. AGENTS WANTED. - “have . been discourteous t{reatment re- | can appoint officers to vacancies in vol- | caused no little excltement, but a Burns-Water- 5 itno. B SMUE ety <l P B o gAY would ke 8 placeth g | ToX THE Sl affce — oTni;atd '\;)wn |h;») last played there. To- | unteer regiments caused by death, resig- | house colt benefited by It. any light work or care of children. Call YOUR name on a postal will bring my bl * nigl ey m , Tes nd decided that they | nation or discharge after being mustered | Iirst rac GIRL for = two-year-olds, purse, five furlongs: | NATIONAL Unlon—omceu@ S24° Montgomery st. tore ?lsnlnlfh.!v:e';;admgrrx;ng -g'r‘t’fi“.:i. Apply | Y1 rated catalogue of war noveities and “would play in Fresno, and the suspension | into 3, ates ser 4 Name and Welght. Jockeys. 1. %. Str.Fin. | and members of El Dorado WIDE-AWAKE, well educated youn; badges, 200 {llustrations. Don’'t buy in the *probably will be lifted. g O RO e o Will, | Prince McClur, 115....Turner 8 §° "1'1 1% | Council are urgently re- Wants employinent; has had several 'ses dark. T beat the world on_prices. L. N. g 3 o ) 8 a4 by o P-| *Gauntlet, 118 Thorpe 2 2 2 2ns | quested to attend the fu- practical business experience and is thor- | VEST hand wanted. Room 120, § Eddy st. CUSHMAN, 34 Oliver st., Boston, Mass: . Wisnors 2t Bats pointments made by Governor Stephens | Volandies, 118 ywood 0 0 0 3 | mneral of our late {riend, MOSES SELIGMAN, | Oughly capable of doing any work that ve- | TEATN Aroree o g % S e. to the five regiments now in the fleld. | Galathee, 118 Everett 0 0 0 0 | TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2 p. ., from | quires honesty, Industry and Intelligence, Ad- | EARN dressmaking & millinery; positions NERS WANTED BUTTE, Mont.. Iuly 2._First race, four | Aong those appointed by the Governor | Willy Howard. s - burna 1h 1h 3 0 | hislate residence, &3 O'Farrell st dress L. . Call office, Oakland. free: patterns Zc up. McDowell's, 103 Post. PARTNERS WANTED. * furlongs—San Augustin won, Senater \ Watty | after muster s Major Henry 8. Jullan, squalified” for oul. = Gauntlet place 3. W. CUTHBERT, Pres. b ali s = ST el S5 e - — N 3 > first, Volandies second, Galathee third. 5 sewing at Kelsler Ladles' Talloring | WANTED—Partner quick: big money: busi second, Distance third. Time, former Chief of Police of Kansas City, | firat, Vol N CHARLES ROTHSCHILD, T o e ity ewd ks Coliege, T MeAllister st ptitens to Order. | nens eatablished: $35 required. 903% Missfon st. i rates e Furiomee iteulation won, | 0. & vacaney in the Fifth Missourl Vol: | ,Time. 1:02%. Won handily. Second and thira e v Y driving. R EL CORK Benevolent Association—Mem- g REN 50 = E— = Lady Flight sccond, Reel third. Time, 1:23%. | Unteers. Foxnette (102), Facade (115) and Ed Tipt bers of the picnic committee are request REFINED Iady with daughter of 12 would like | A" RECF Dresscutting School, 1079 Market (Shird race. on mile—Dolere won. Inp. Ml e (1% aleo_ran. Stralent. odas agamst et | attend a mesting at Cambrian Holl THURS, | position as working housckeeper, o wouid | " PeTfect fit: no tryink on; trial free. HgUnY Y auD sioner sscond, Flashlight g& '"{r‘i.«'rnlx':& n]&“v‘f"n Capay Valley’s Peach Crop. thrl‘ee——fl‘:“\'!n money, 12 to 1 and 7 to 5. DAY EVENING, July 2, at § o'clock. Spe- | iy anything honest: must have'work; city WANTED_To rent; furnished rooming = Bill Howard second, Imp. Blark Cap third, | WOODLAND, July .26.—The peach crop Rronite, e o o ayns orders | 5= o= = HELP WANTED—MALE. 'about 12 rooms, south of Market st. A. B., Time, 1:00%. of Capay Valley is much larger than was | Second race, selling, one mil GERMAN girl wiches a situation to do general | "o "~ S~ assasaanne. box 211, Call office. held at_Shell Mound Park on SUNDAY, Fifth race, one and one-quarter miles—Ross- | anticipated early in_the season, but the | Name and Weight. Rt 7, ok, e Taquestad to neport st shis | housework; $20 or §25 per month. Apply at | AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S OFFICE, 104 Geary | e ey more won, Viking second, Sllverado third. Very Singer, 1 152-Clinton Park. &t., San Franclsco. more ‘wo rado third. | peaches are small. Very low prices pre- | Little Singer, meeng’ e QHN SHEA, Chairman. e e s w00 taborecs WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Sixth race, one mile—Watomba won, Willlam —_—— piniad ) W OMAN aviches vork by the day, washing or | and rockmen wanted at wages of 3c_an hour | oo oo e e S e et S O'B second, New Moon third, Time, EannUalmsgting |1 nonsecieaning; ai nna st to work on the Skaguay Rallroad. Write or | WANTEDTo rent; barber shop In country S Death at Santa Cruz. alau Plantation | 4 MARKET ST._Branch office of The Call, | Gil\ 00 US for further information. C. R.| _{OWn of hotel J. F. box 2L, Call office. “Kid” Ryan Gets a Match. SANTA CRUZ, July 26.—Mrs. Mary | oTime 145 f:::::}y Il be held at the office of the | Want ads and subscriptions taken _HANSEN & CO., 104 Genry st. WANTED-Up to date novelties for country SRIPPLE CREEK. Colo., July 20— | King, an old resident, died this morning. | “'Sir Hobart (37). Treeby (104). Inconstancy | on MONDAY, the lst day of August. 1695, at FOR Vancouver... Tare advanced | Jtowns Callfornia_ Box 134, Call office. Charles (Kid) Ryan of San Francisco and | Sie_Was 76 years of ige and a native of | (109, Hesville () and Sworasinan (108 aiey | the hour of Tt Selgok o ma Tor the L SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. A Eung of Ttaijan raiivoad iaborers: sceady Milke . agl?nl of 1Cl"|l{;png %rele.(, the cham- ABOUTL. il 15-13":}'::1‘.6' against first three—12 to 1, :‘:..d""?‘ a Board ;r‘ hlzh;ector- 0:!0 ecve t:; work. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. STORAGE. on feather-weight of Colorado, signed bR P BT ensuing year ant ransaction of su CHINESE and Japanese Employment Otfice; FOR A LAJ M G PIERCE.-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Go.. today o fleht twenty rounds fere on| a“:}‘“; 3‘“‘ Water Baths, *Favorite. g;;er business as may come before the meet- | “hest help. " 41{ O Farrell st.: tel. Enst sab | 10 inborers R e O e Sy ugust 7. both to wel e feather: | Bush, Larkin sts.; swimminy Russian, hot and | Third race, purse, mile and a furlong: July 29, 1535, at 3 o'elock p. m. ¥ | CHINESE and Japansse (estab, Tk pases from $160tg $350 4 day; steady - Welpht class L cold tub baths; salt water direct from ocean.| Name and Welght. Jockeys. %. %. % Fin. % K. SHBLDON, Secretary. | Cieh Main 1005 BRADLET & ey, ‘Hare R i L cuigate; O R aRsEN &G0 e e e T o

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