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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1898 e e T caued. HELP WANTED—Contin passed him, and from that time unt] the T and arm. He was using a powerful pow: TUATIONS WANTED—ConfiAs_" 5 e ¥ end of the chase maintained a lead of der, and when in the act of Shooting & |- - " igle aged Prot- GERMAN cook, $35; French mald and seam- 5 over three lengths. Led by the fleet hare, squirrel the charge blew the lefthand | STTUATION wanted by & f o owork: is a | stress $25: German second girl, $25: 3 Ger. - the dogs ran round and round the field, Barrel of the sun to pleces. The force of | estant woman to do gencie’ BOLinens ati, | man or SUetah sirle for housework, 1% ang from the slip to the escape and back the high explogive ripped. the barrel from | §00d cook: best of refermnces. $20; housekeeper, hotel, country, $20; your again, and after running a couple of min- the Drecoht foria diatanye: 0L fonc\inelen, | c:UstwetnsmIit axdl Sixth. girls for housework and assist, $15 and §1¢ utes neither dog Secrcl On ik sroan T | tore o big plece out of the righthand |TOUNG girl wishes situation to assist In cook- _LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton s 2 run back from the escape both hounds barrel and stripped the rib out of the ! ing and ilght housework; small family; WAEBSS | 1 oirls, general housework, $25; 8 girls, el oompletely il ehapncad S ey e g StIpDed the TP OMhe fiying | §13; references given. 1022 Larkin st |®onq"work, 310 and $13; working houteksepsr, - u;lh!; foo‘kaa}f:r‘ch?ofl;?r xv!thup and metal tore away a large quantity of | roCrr B iadle-aged woman. place: ts| City Employment Office, 1023 Market st. l B Rl_ ; BEN ards and aropped dead. - Sylvanus Meisters hand and wrist” and “otheryine | Vebod Cori tha buke, Call or address & B | on o neat souns women, cmplored recer | was carrled off the field In a Hlanket. He R i e O e TR S Bowdrds s Whose time will permit fer t0 atte: v covi v v 7 s Tt L ouse Z T elderly lingame club house, where a_luncheon il socover, butimay, neyer b2 gbad, for A . His Injuries were dressed at the Harbor | WANTED Fosition i Jnyiny Boe| ten have home and aid. “Advise per 7i sived,) ATISh achiop, thé Jaerty | Wesleurs cara was s oot ene; the| The Tillamoole Arrlves Becsvine 2obs, 20 —7 s R 0 o " S E: aine Y S. ¢ | hares ran swiftly and the sport was ex- T e D e | : N Wil eneral By at her summer residence at Burlin- i i | WAN' w nd general | WANTED- ng. & work r T e e Mo ey | e i gt pb e || Wiith Little Gold. FEAST OF ST. DOMINIC. | WANTED A position ws cok o0 SEULL | Vol wagen | ApRly tomiar. i Lrallinf co on the afternoon train. There | run, next to the Lady Campbell-Sylv: PR | bay. 424 Post st. s ot e LS : z . -Sylvanus 1 % kbt = were s cournnands in fine. dftven by | evend. ‘was between Firm Tricnd and Ro: — The Patronal Feast of the Order of | o v0 o0 o o oo and TED—Young irl for downstal Gen A\cw(‘m s .en&ge ope, Walter 8. | sette.” The dogs ran neck and neck half Dominicans Solemnly Com- general housework. Address 142 Clipper st who thoroughly understands e ey aeourtiornd| CIAID [ sy Beojeel e vela ietbier sconise ueslH EIETEEN, THOUSAND: - ABOARD memorated. e e M| p vemams GHVEh it FEERe Xeouued e N 5 The Feast of S Dominie was solemnly | oo T ol e N i as GERMAN-SPEAKING girl, 16 to 13 = light housework; sleep home. Old "0t ‘Mr. Grant. Friend was on the sh 3 < ort end—1 to 2%. lests of George Newhall, and who | s : A 5, ; occupied seats on his coach, were Miss | Other short enders who won were Sport gommemorated yeaicraay At St Dominic * | RELIABLE girl wishes a situation housework | Marketst. ____________ Crocker, Miss Mary Boott, Miss | mas, 5, 0he, (050008, oda v Littie Dorrits, | MINE: 3 T 4 | Mass was celebrated at 11 o'clock In the _sudcocking. Apv I BRA S . .| wAlerED Two Satelils a0y Dacbers. sp G O A e | 1 to 2, Lady Blanche vs. Theron, 1 to 3: Moon: RS DISSATISFIED AT B |0 0o rliowed by a speclal ceremony | GERMAN glrl wants a place for ctoing ply immediately at 2150 Greenwich st Pre. . George Cadwalader and : . : 5 ty HE members of the Burlingame and light vs. Test Assured, 1 to 3 Bendalong = RESULT OF THEIR WORK. e B o e litg ~ sonaoiimsewurk wageslste. JCRILHESE > {salo; ; Country Ciub gave ir annual g s party cocnslls;edkg( l\‘[ls(sl‘ DA lone s DA istor e ACRE Ry and works of the saint was eloquently de- | YOUNG girl wishes to assist in housework GERMAN il t%:‘fflgyengfs?:y;!:(‘wk' wages “Coach Parade” yesterday through r.and Mrs.'S. C. Buckbee and | number of others. In the second round of the — livered by the Rey. Father Plus Murphy, | O mind baby. 9 Mission st. e il - n;,f a;:,'n,l.‘",: of Burlingame Joe Gr: s coach was occupled by Mr. | ;__Yr"&:: “5:,,{‘."“ Cavaller, 2 to 7, beat Firm who outlined the wonderful career of the | GERMAN girl wants a place for general house- | W ANTED—Apprentice liol can aer ?t ?{‘”" Dfateo. ‘The parnde was n great and Mrs Henry T. Scott, Mra. Krutt-|®The run fown was as_follows: Malden | CaPtain Doran Lost a Barge Going | founder of the Dominican Order and clted | _ork and cooking; wages 5. Call 350 Third. | “making: pald while lea e Iackin, “ts of the club had a Schnitt, Mr. and Mrs James Robinson. | stake, second round—J. McNell's Sportsman T, but Gongratulates Himselt 1”“: many lessons to be drawn f“*’md"’? ARTISTIC dressmaker.will work for $1 25 per | WANTED—Middle-aged woman to assist i as the weather was = - ioba ertainec r. and Mrs. beat omas McEldowney's The Gossoon: A. 4 o = o 2 a; 1337 arket s near Seventh. housework. ‘en st. enc , a8t . Sireokats, Do and hice: Nuttall and | Sonnsons ot Stonn best . snd Re_Boott 2 e & e e e e i s D foutemoe BB fon s B - perfect and t roads not 00 icgtemant Lopes, U B A. O A i Tady: Canioi on Landing the Ride- T D o e T e incaption ‘was Te- | NEAT young girl wishes to take care of ‘a|GOOD German girl, general housework; good dusty. The_club coach was d-iven by Mount- | beat Pembroke Kennel's Sylvanus: ~Thomas out. Viewed by the preacher; and the success | child (oniy). Call or address 523 Natoma st. | ~wages. 933 Halght st. The meeting place was held at the Bur- ford S. Wilson. He was accompanied by | McEldowney's Blackstone beat John Perigo's which has always attended the InSttution | g \17REpss wants dinner work evenings. Ad- O e iliead depot, and shortly after Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crockett, | Chill Pepper; Pasha iennel's Rest Assured of branch communities, now scattered the | "jr.c so pyf . ot 3. 1842 Geary st. lingame rai D e : Miss Crocwett, Miss MeBean and Marry | beat Derby Kennel's Mona: G. Sherman's e world over, outlined, jEareasp e Bisdat, Jenend 1 GIRL wanted in family of 3. atfo’elock the word 1o mowye IoTWare was e | Walt a Little beat W. C. Euben’s Vigilant; F. Shectal musle was arranged and sung | GIRL 15 years old wants a place to do house- | GIRL to assft in housework and plain wash- Carolan handled the ribbons | Jones' Moonlight beat B. Dougherty's Paimer | The steamer Tillamook arrived from St.| 8t the mass by an augmented cholr, un-| ork or nurse. 4C Decatur st. ing: wages $12. 1512 Bush st. given, and with horns toot jingling the pa started Mateo. After driving througk the retu Jou v was made to the Bur- Hill; D. Ford's Bonita beat A. and B. Ken- | der the direction of the organist. The offi- | ch and was_ accompanied by : Michael v v-sevi = G i o 5 2 Y | nel's Governor Markham; Pembroke Kennel's chael last evening with thirty-seven | .i;ing priest of obers of the | YOUNG lady would like position as house- | yANTED—Neat young girl to belp in dining thbone and H. Ford, president : e e M amenor's | Totoloma; . James | passengers, many of whom were return- | Grder. O O ion | keeper in family of means. Address CUL | WANTEO N 513 5% Jones st. WANTED—German girl for light housework at 1011 Buchanan st. etary of the club, respectively. ((:ox's Misslon ""f beat F. Murphy's Gilt Edge: | ing miners, who had not over $15,000 in | of mass:by a deacon and sub-deacon, who | e 1‘(‘;"0"'&/?0"\:-! ILnthh:’ndklhll(l be“‘l':‘"’rfi" q‘g‘Bk | gold. were also chosen from the Dominican | GERMAN girl would like washing and houss Loper's Arrow; Pembroke Henne s The Tutk | ¥ Gaptain Peter Doran, the commander of clergy. Ccleaning; $1 10 a day. Address 569 Minna st., | 2% 1970 ZHCARTT o Y e ckoa ? The altars and sanctuary were beauti-| rear. RESPECTABLE glrl to assist with Ly % Wi At on = Ok Ts vat | UEBE beopemiks ) wclil SOVL. - . e Pl flowers, ferns and palms, The high altar | ; wages $25. Call 408 Mississippl. | WANTED—Young girl for gencral housework. pekented a combihed picture of fiicker- | GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- | 116 Broderick st ng light and varied color. Arranged in eral housework or keep house; good plain | 3WANTED—First-class buttonhole maker and nv(‘r(‘f\sf }n' ;?f‘tegnéhg s}?‘f‘l}p rafi': | Rapta Xpngl Plerce & S‘l'lh‘a.n's Snrr;m Bell; the vessel, is very much delighted with a len, a . | Curtis & Son's Miller's Mald beat Flynn's | his fe: a 1 If for the next two turns, | Tom Bell: C. F. Ingersoil's Glenwood beat C. | the Rfdte(?;ts'ffc"f‘”gf ;’h;,“,“f,‘,“,,,"’si,&‘;" e Flatterer for two points. | Strehl's Jimmie Cork: John Kerrigan's 8t. Ger- | b Up=to Hit. 2 a ¥, ara came up agaln and some bril- | trude beat S. Hansen's L. S§. Conley: D. | and is probably the most satisfied man fully decorated for the occasion with | &y mytlads of candles, exotic growths, rare | SSas oo pemara came up agaln and some brli | Hooper's . Bendalong beat J. McCormick's | aboard the steamer, as nearly all of the = ; i If ‘ TN Deies e hes o MER EA White' Winge: Fasha Kennel's' Alameda beat | miners who came down on het dld not do descending tiers were hundreds of candles | gooks 10 10 317 e e T R T L 4 1 L\ they worked th r: 2 derby Kenne! Little Dorritt. = £ " and brigl ‘alry lights, which made a| % _st., upp e N e e — I\ they worked the hare up to the escape. | *Fiq ouna—Tod Sloan beat Sportsman: | 8% Well as they expected. . | ey O e | e n e s st Sook | SO0 suls axesoas Golchidzeit el Kt JQ PP ¥ prolonged cheering as the flag went up Blackstone got a bye: Rest Assured beat Walt | T. Brown, who was in the sxiondike dis- | ble slabs of the altar steps. in country in first-class family; city refer- housework; call early. 124A Eleven! signaling Connemara as the winner: P |a Little; Moonlight beat Bonita: Maqlfl beat | trict but one year, is the fortunate pos-| In the evening. in addition to the recital | ences. Box 301, Call office. & g Misslon Tip: The Turk got a bye. HIghland | gessor of more than half of the dust|of the rosary and a procession, an_elo- E = e T woman desires position In a h The npion stake went to Rosie R. | Ball being withdrawn: Miller's Maid beat she met Lowe and |Rapid; §t. Gertrude beat Glenwood: Bendalong He has | quent and instructive sermon was deliv- brought down on the Tillamook. ered on the sabject of the patron saint. the fourth tles chamber or laundry | \yoMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and n’s big dog Prince Hal, and |beat Alameda. | In the neighborhood of $3000 to show for 2769 Mission & L > <3 —_———————————— can. Apply immediately at cannery, Bran- - @ beer © col- Fo ound—Bl st beat Tod Sloai 9 J v <. e - — — - — — g J.Dean’s Greyhound De been retired but for an accl- | Fourth round_Plackstone begt Tod Sion: | his year's work. The remainder of the 7 SLDERLY Frotestant woman would like po-| Dan st. between Third and Fourth. latter dog was beating his >onlig] b3 : Mag gold on the ship was divided in small HOTEL ARRIVALS. el SrH ey na Al e 52 feats False Flatterer t T ohien ihe siippéd |lecaiiaid Gertrude beat The Turk; Bend- 3 S sition as housekeeper; any distance in cou ea a = )’ haaviiy rolli ver three thmes | AlOnE got a bye. sums among the other passenge but S try: is a good plain’ cook. Call or address O auli atop hiaselr ATt HoRER | SImiflin dround Ik e e b Of T miners had ROtHINE Bt | 5 ¢ Jcyuan, Ty Ang er, Cal Sl = WOMEN and_girls t. i« on frult. Appl | daz ; . . ftec ik | Bendalong beat Magic; St. Gertrude got & by: 110 Th fortunate ones were styled el ) 9 GERMAN girl ts position at general house- b rls to work on frult. App! . | dazed by the fall, he went after his game, | =g A ve: as RE SSunio R OHOns | R B Jackson, L Ang [J P Morriil, Cal RCANCBIFL wants positiontias & “PORTWOOD 7 | fazed by theifall hewenyattor his eame | oBlxth roundcBlacksione §otis hye; SeCREK V) oviuta ithebsninia jofficers |88 <tBoRES 1L C Bxsgrory Setion| = Tose ~work and plain cooking. Apply at 1422 Pac S e CARNNG "ES., Tenh Rosie R. The final was run in the dusk, | Final—Bendalong beat Blackstone. heads.” They went up into the gold dis- | N N Baxter, Utah . | M Trefes, Cal POSITION wanted by an English woman == THREE HEATS WERE REQU]RED l’.m'u‘- R w ng cleverly from the East-| Champlion .-I:Iktfll“\rsé rr;(um}\\v l‘a!‘hB _lr(fl\nel'! trict expecting to find the yellow metal | r'» If:{fm.({r:':r::r ;7 §{ U Cal urse or housekeeper. 318 Jessie st. e ern dog Hadiwist. Emin Basha heat Pembroke Kennel's Terrona: | g0 plentitul that it could be taken up by | R & Strong. M 63 = Li = — — jeEn o el ¢ 2 u Strong. A Bender, T MAKER wis ts, $125: ERRLET | The stake proved well named ‘“cham-|Pashe ICehners Fiim, Tl S he thoveitul, and when they discovered | ¥ Rt Tayior, Pa & M Traeny { et | pton.”” “Some of the best dogs on the |Soms Rosctte; CHrtis & 0005 SO "Metaillc | that work was required to secure it in| I ¢ Danton Beston |J Boehmer. | days. Address L., 2526 Mission st. i3 E : | % _ | WANTED—Women and girls to work on frutt, me dis- | R S Scott, Boston G W Price & w, Cal FOUNG wom %] g Mo & %.C% v ! YOUNG woman with experience at nursing | at Cutting Frult Packing Company, 1150 Har- Curtis | moderate quantities ~they = bec coast were contending, and the draw beat R. E. de B. Lopez’s Minneapolls ARGE ATTENDANCE AT THE | placed them so that good matches re-| ¢ Son’s Cavalier s Sweet | couraged and came down the river thor-| H_O Buckman & w, E r i 3 | suited throughout. f;:‘-jnflfin"‘fig';sz‘:{?; ey cianens et | ughly disgusted with the country | sacto O H Close, Stktr |~ would like a position to care for an Invalid | - rison st. COURSING MEETING. The puppy stake fell to Billy Gladstone | George Whitney's Theron. | ®Tne’ trip up to St. Michael was filled | C Shefsky, Mexico Liillan Burknart, N Y| Of as compaglon 1o eldaciy S Inly s Sreferances | with Mac's Melody. | e A rund.Vanity Fair beat Emin Pasha: | with trouble for Captain Doran. The | M L. Tord U8 N Mrs Allen & 4, N ¥ S e B AN | “The officers of the Interstate Coursing | Cavaller beat Firm Friend; Metallic beat Lady | Rideout that the Tillamook towed morth T B CE e e Arguello.§'Jose | FIRST-CLASS Fastern dressmaker, formerly | JOUNG girl or middle-aged woman for light Club, under whose auspices the meeting | Blanche. e e e |hadutonbe nursed all the way and the | ppouts % o0 37 N{‘c‘d;’,“fiekm,"’fim | daREn L B Ay }"Sfit;'w"sfi;:n;ew& housework; §8 per mo 716 Franklin held, were unremitting In thelr work | Third ~ round—Metallic beat Vanity faet that she was finally landed at her | & Fr Fromerc & o Cal |T 3 MoGeonegan, Cal | sosciity "B R ois otk st | WANTED—_A girl about 14 for Iig] : destination in good condition is due to the | M H H Lambert, S § A A Lost. L Ang | excellent seamanship of the commander | Queen T Prettier & w, Cal | small wages; good home. | on the steamer. She is the only stern-| W J Leet. § Jose J Coin, Newman 3 she 1 128 Twenty-ninth. i llow | California-Bred Dogs Beat the Pick | for the comfort of those present. Presi- | Cavaller got a bye. g of | the World — High-Glass . |[d ok Shannon was on the move | Final—Metallic beat Cavaller. BelS Witk ine Doash conti )Snt];\ queszlgn was mls‘ed or it! e Leash- the day on the judging by & P = D db Cdlayer mivpmeior| ASWELI-BILTED STAKE. gne. e Cance GINEI IOt mas supple- : ST | tain Doran cannot be blamed for congrat- sgar (sl Y teward Willlam | ulating himself on his success. | SRAN TEL. HE e ot St Mreny | X ClUa g SPORI ey Los Angeles, | ulating himsclf 0 e Tillamook took in| R E Kent, Sacto Mrs C White, Oakland ¢ voice kept the men up to With Some Sur- | tow at Dutch Harbor a barge which was Poffenberger, Cal J J Conner & w, Cal Swedlsh girl wishes to do gen- | o L IO T work and cooking; references. 513 | WANTED—A few shoe vampers and stitchers, Allister st. Box 8638, Call office. WANTED_Dy neat reliable lady, position as | TAILORING _and _ dressmakl thoror working housekeeper or care of invalld; 2| taught at KEISTER'S, 118 MeAllister -‘:.‘m' 2621 Bush — } LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positio free; patterns %c up. McDowell’s, 103 Por | Wheel steamer which was taken from | G L Kirby. S Jose |C M Hunter, L Ang | here in tow which reached port, and Cap- | B I’ Harrison, Cal J W Burnell, Ariz C L Wood, Caspar whose che S o r| the w The results in detail follow : s he Rideout. The barge Felkin. Modesto A Brieger. Cal - California bred grevhounds proved thelr i S Tt e prises. | ,le‘:_f,:‘,“’ ‘::‘)“',’F“Mff N o e 34 TH Green, Cal T Cuily LAng LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 107 Market el est representa- s Connema 2 A | begs G | ones, Oaklan: J Thomas & w. s : : {'!‘g:sl Lo Fank il SLbeE e i e Tiatterer two out of thres | 108 ANGELES, Aug. T.—Coursing with | §tarted. and when Lwo days out ogirg(utclk: ¥ Froakow. Crockett |Dr Moore, Bentcla 1 | tlon around private place to take care o N v v kennels e d by their | 1 OB A Dty 4 e sarbor had sunk to the w s edge. A D Worswick, S Jose|A B Harriman, Daws: orses. garden, milk, etc.; good references. = performances at Inglesid sing Park First_tles—J. Shea's Young | thirty-two dog stake, el flled, at | was'fasncd up and in this condition sixty | § e o . Cihes | ANDEEE, 216 Blbckion HELP WANTED—MALE. e 7 T V> suliivan's Muid of Erin | Agricuitural Park drew the usual large |miles a day were made. The president | £ Dinkelaplel, Sutsun |E Miner, Cal Ty A IRy v Seon ¥ ) Jolden Russet beat J. I. | arow: i = . The rt was ex- | of. & Y fomia-Yukon Transportation |J H Willlamson, Cal |Mrs C D Radelitte, Cal | “Pc] and Japanes ploymen ice; | WANTED—Brick molder, $2 day and board, ses | crowd this afternoon. The spo: ex- of the Ca e AT I S e aractin s | Desvneln, S 065 OriNErell 4 itel East O6 boss in eity; ironer and polisher, country, $30 sman; Bartels Bros.’ Ma d_found and foun, est concourse of spectatc 2 3 ey W 5 ; v or-|J M unlooked for ties being ! Company, who was on board, finally or f e e N within the pa agan's, Mayflower; J. Shea's | Citing, several a 4 7 H Smith & w, Pa__|H B Choice, Fre: Ci 20 years) ¥ 10 | ered the barge to be cut adrift, which | J mit w, Pa | ofce. Fresno CHI and Japanese (estab. 20 years) hel; : ~ S at Larkey & Rock’s Liberty Bell; | run. nhy gy ¥ “ap- | Mrs L Arron & d. Cal |J D Chamberlain, Cal M BRA Y & C C] weglan, ss or Scotch farmer, 325 sticker Connemara d | was dohe contrary to the advice of Cap-|Mrs T Arren & G Ul ¢ & L AREPETE Mgy C R D L O man; man to set up tanks; 2 miners, $2 50 illy Gladstone beat P. Rellly's it it 7 . v best first-class cook, meat and | day; driver for milk wagon, $3) and found; Position, hotel or boarding | blacksmith for camp, $3 and found; farmers, action, CHARLEY FOOK, 96| Woodchoppers and others. Apply 'to J. In the run offs Van Tralle beat John Mitch- o She o e ell: Grazer beat Doncaster; The Ghost beat ;;)‘\E:\d‘)".{.‘;',‘; ‘“"}:’m;fi“'{)“‘f"l‘h(g '\‘,‘";,“{,f,im’rh G P Karpel, Corning | Mizs B Conner! Lreand| 0! Y 3rul be: Attl Dick; Lady x > e B0 % re C M Bu ALY 2 Musto, Stkt | Portia; Van Brulle beat L] ady | He Leelanaw sighted 200 miles South of | N §¢ Compton, Tawal|B M Hoen, Sacto | st, a much | " Second ties—Young America beat Golden Rus- beat Rathbone; Billy Glad- grandly bred False R lowered the colors of H fancled Eastern dog, in “hamplon Aenes beat Gypsy: Stella beat Innocent Dalsy: woodch stake. Ny GIaAstane beat Tonng Amer- | o ioe Brown Jug beat Hercules; Sorceress Sl’i_h‘.\ll;'hfilPL’ e dhwninn I 8 Chase, Napa 8] (\ Elliott, Sacto CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. Iy Gladstc r- | peat Sage: 1 Benerino; ollowing pass: c v olmes, Nap IF W Ci 3 — — — — - beat Bage; Home Rule beat Benerino; Romeo s £ I Al i R MIDDLE-AGED _ma ants situation, gar-| WANTED—Cook and wife, $60; 3 restaurant 0ld leashmen who have grown y In dy 8 Dye. beat Lady Washington: A B beat Lucky | the steamer: J. L. Snyder, R. F. Graham, | Il H Blood, Nev A Allen, Woodland , wan d i Seott; Fleet- | A. Hermann, 1. Geandgorge, J. E. Black- | Mrs F Baldwin, Cal | dener. conchman, etc.; city references; wages | _cooks, country. 55 $40 and $5; restaurant pursuit of their favorite pro- adstone beat Mac's Melody. | Jack; Orpheum Prince beat Kitt £ 8 o nounced the day port <take—J. Dean's Gladlator beat | wood beat Stlver Foot: Sir Jasper beat Snooze | shaw, A. Gorley, J. C. McDougall, W. | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | __Expert, box 5, Call office. w%um, vegetable men, dishwashers —and presented here, in what is now conceded lson's Victor Chiet; T. J. MeIner- | & bye: Don Orsint beat Little Cripple. =~ et W E. Bost, T. Brown, C. | 7 W McClain & w, Tex H M Grier, L Ang TR AN s Hiitto e Alhwaabet | i Tty (05). FLICHORTE & CO.. &8 to be the home of coursi beat D. Shannon'a Soubrette; J. | 1n the first tes Qrifsr beat/vao Tralles Zhe | won: 0. A Wedt it G DonTiolly 7, 1T McClain, Tucson |J M Higgineon, Ky | ° willing to do any kind of second work. Ad- e - 1 fav = v o' Gowrle be: E Me! Thos ulle; Stel Mo L F. W " D.| C L Stmpson, § v H d rest, . Ce ss box 421, Ci : B tions were all favorabl There w A. Gaffney's Sir John Arnott | Orpheum Lass beat Little Brown Ju, gr lfi’;‘"}f é‘( IIL. csk?el.‘tork (;“E; \r\)in;;:rkg_i 5 Lr,‘u:r;w&nr;v ‘g:fn » x? H’fif"s’ Jo.:! Cal ! _dress box 421, Call office. WANTED—Clerk for general merchandise er fog nor wind, while the sky w ompson’s High Born Lady: T. | Home Rule beat Sorceress; A B C beat Romeo; | D; Fish, G, Teach, 3 o, e, 0. 0 mble, | I H McNell, ‘Benicla |G J Lucas, Biggs SITUATION wanted by a first-class book- | ;‘H";*}-cuf;;‘l;‘_" Inust bfiffi?'ifl‘; d?”ll;*:o 540 5 I D Foley, Colfax = |J ¥ Kramer, Colo keeper and accountant; highest references. | FfHICRREY B, see bogk 8 T A PR | E. Stiles, C. Mellish, A. Dieth, G. Down- | [ ing, C. Gerard, R. Coll, J. Cord, D, Cord, | 1 | L. Landley, W. Crittan, K. . H. Kel- | 3 yuroy, Sutsun & [J W Brittain, Dawson | 20 00 (Rorough horseman: city refer- | Alaska ———————————— Rallroad | 1ing and J. Stephens. E Polk, § Diego M Layland, Dawson - Steamer sails Tuesday————— l | N Gl ES| D E H J de Roco, Berkeley |D G Droger, Dawson oe: aihgle i Codchmanyibox 4 CellyoMos. 300 rockmen and laborers. wanted. at 3 cents ] E Apperly, S Jose |3 W Downing, Dawson | GERMAN, 36, wants a place to do house and | an hour; board $1 a day; fare, including berth P Mullins, Angels H J Lord, Dawson | garden work: handy with tools; city or Ala- | and meals and office fee, $22350; direct to A KISS AS A REWARD Murray & w, Sacto |D C Lord, Dawson meda County: §12 to $15. R. K..'box 322, Call. | Bkaguay via Seattle. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Vallejo |M R Lane, Colo Address box 300, Call office. T H W Stone. Portland |J R Cashman, Dawson | GOACHMAN wants _situation; understands Eor, Mooday: C F Rockman, Cal _ |A T Doully, Dawson | - - = — | 104 Geary st. FOR THEIR VICTORY | L rerguson. Fresno |C € Cisana; Dawson | BOY of 18, having 2 vears, experionce, would o * Maxwell, S Jose |J Cissna, Dawson like Bllufl:lll\n to :;l‘\r\ (l:le’flrlr(;‘ elevator. Ad- | GA of Itallan rallroad laborers for British e Parkinson, alta 'O M Anderson, Cal Jidvess) & R Cbox 40, Call otfice. Columbia; fare advanced. C. R. HANSEN & TURNERS ARE REPAID FOR SUC- PALACE HOTEL. BOY of 17 with some experlence wants posi- | _CO- 104 Geary st. % e 2 Miss Elliott. Portland | tion in tailor shop. Box 34, Call office. 1900 LABORERS = | CESSFUL COMPETITION. | N Y |A Baum. Cincinnati | — ——— s 2 or British Columbla. 2 & |T W Johnson, 1Nl ENGI) r]{t vw\ulg like u"position as engineer; gasnung:p_srlgggéozb P;""ohfwmc“h" at _ [ ¥ |H A Cobn, N'Y | ™is an all-around mechanic: can give goo oz EN & CO.'S, 104 Geary st. S J Spitta otla IMrs & A references: had 12 years' city experience. Ad- = = | & Grand Ball Held by the Turnsch- | § J,Spitial Scotiand |Mes H A Cohny N ¥ | b it taon st~ 0 | TEN teamaters. sew worke, 918 » day: 3 western Verein in Honor of Mrx H H Hate Qakid3es Bamburger, Utah | TOUNG German, very strong, Speaks some| board; 8 scraper loaders, $175 & day: i L & R'M Bird. London - |Mrs C Zaith, Celo, S v Hox WL A" 97® | ratiroad work in California. C. R. HANSEN ir maid ted one of | & K aimebam, Maa [ 1 Guaey. Chicagor | SHAZh Orpected. CHARLES STEVENS, B | mo—r ot ot o alr maids enacted on 7 H Morrls, P 1L ikt 5 o S RVENE, i Athletes and fa [ Atre Mortie, Portland _|Mrs Qualey, Chicago | . Fast st. TEN laborers for work around a large mine fvas and_smelter; outside work; wages fi SITUATION as miller; 10 years' experience. | to $250 a day; steady Works bour:m‘)?.go Address box all office. month; reduced fares. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. the prettiest ceremonies witnessed in this city In many moons. It took place during N FRANCISCO C the grand ball and prize distribution given i e all orfice last night in honor of the “““el Turners | pucINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco | MAY L . Dane Gardener: steady and by the San Francisco Turnschwestern | can, corner of Market and Third streets, open sober; understands the care of Horses, cows; | SIX rallroad tunnelmen; $2 50 a da: Verein at their hall on Turk street. until 12 o'clock every night in the year. Lr;mgr‘h:;a“f:c"éfllb : nsfln’:a!‘lXJ "Efi}’f o?gge' good | HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. As cach of the young men who upheld | BRANCH OFFICES—52 Montgomery street, | — o o0 i Sar- | CHYTE builder for a sawmill, %0 and board; v v untfl 9:30 o'clock. 5 2 R House, rd st., near Mar- helpers, and board; part fi vanced. the honor of the verein during the big | corner Clay: open un INCHESTER Touse, # Third st near Mar_ | 3 helpers; 386 and board; part fare advan about place; C. R. tournament at San Jose was called to the | 357 Hayes street; open untll 9:30 o'clock. week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus abe platform to receive the handsomely en-| 621 McAllister street; open until 9:3 o'clock. N A (‘erry- 3 e M e | graved diploma vor; inh competition | 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. —_—————_——— msn ngd men to get out logging, etc.; fare 3 e P against rival organizations, he was taken | 1541 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. HELP WANTED—FEMALI reduced to $150; see boss hers. C. R. HAN- 20 /’éf’w-/w/(y/ in hand by one <"(f six Pr:llyhslrlst Wh‘ii 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open mem_im SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ke 7 first pinned a_token on his breast and | until 8 o'clock. = = KiLL 8 Co) S uni - TWO American and German nurses, $20; Prot- | TWO timber men for a tunnel, §22 a day; Sotoans thencimplanted afkiss on (hig cxpectant | <106 Bleenthstreet;open untilid otclook, eennt second Eirl, ncross the bay, §20; 3| wedge maker, 225 a day. C. Fave-d lips_in payment for his share of har 2526 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. o tant. tooks, 2 I family, $5: 4 cooks, | & CO., 104 Geary st. work-done_ during. the tournament. NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky | G : : X ; NW. 5 y | German style, $25; German chambermald, $20} = - The pleasing task of thus recognizing | . ..o “open until 9 o and girls for cooking and housework. dJ. F. | BRICK r('r:mlg:rhizlssg‘nwy ;nacgoug‘, ae party (ho‘\'nk()lr (ol 1\;5 so;‘lfi}l) srghn}:nnlonshvltlfl 1—___-—_—i CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. e. C. IN & -0 1 eary st. assigned to Miss Lillie’ Nusbaum, Miss O e = = Clara Attinger, Miss Emma Planz, Miss | REETING NOTICRS. | paitresses, Rotels and_ restaurants, §, s Fooin Ly SWte G bcliant calls o Carrie Nielson, Miss_Minnfe Trost and | Soosecr =y oaes $25, $5 and $5 week; 2 chambermalds, assist | . R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. .22, F. & e t EE 3 st, wh 1 o d b waiting, $20; cook, small boarding house, $20; Miss Clara Trost, who ably performed | "y~ cqjied meeting THIS (Mounulfi and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 315 Sut- | VEGETABLE gardener for a_country hote thelr duties. DRI a0, rcloak. i = B e tenérs whoywere tortunate | DYBNING.Satili Gepcst onny | _ter st. 80 and found, steady fob; 12 farmers BN Sk enough to receive the favors were: G, W. ROOT, Secretary. T b B S0 S ol i bguxgushcc-g: 7% G iNS 1l Will_Hinz, Theodore Planz, Sam Bachman, | 1o eor oMON'S Lodge No. 260, F. NURSE, $25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. S Z s Y John Hoops, Will Hoffmann, Louts Rapp, d.,\. “‘ Franklin Hill, 1839 ‘F‘ e ™ o e Harry Meyer, Fred Hoffman, Rudolphe Bauer, | 2nd A M. Craf Ll | FRENCH nursery governess, $30. MISS CUL- | JANITOR for an office; a man six feet tall BEFORELTHE SLIP. v R Mr. Steinbrook, W. S"“UMG“\";\ l"firnmn‘n. Joe l’;‘;\"‘?) ‘é\. NG @::"9,_30 S elncien e | Sutter st. Ereferfld; $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 \WATING L FOR L THE HARE | Tdelmann, Oscar Kaiser, M. Wallenstein, Al e g Z T T e eary st. 3 3 ol A5 ! B O it At Lk EL unler. it | OruerioGthefMantaryc B C i D GIRL to fron. §20 per month. MISS CULLEN, | groemr— e TMCHUGH & Attinger, Adam Brehn, F. Acker and John | ___ AR A Y- - 8| 5 385 Butten st oot o Saker an pestEE Sk g e Utachls. THE California Debris Commission, having re- | CHAMBERMAID, wai @ German | hotel, $40. fare advanced; baker and second FIELD STEWARD : housework, Petaluma, $20; [ ccok, half fare paid, $35: camp cook, $30: city and | ranch cook, $25; Swedish baker, $8 a week: $20; 6 young girls, assist, $10 | third hand baker, $25; German waiter, 335: 3 LLEN, 3% Sutter { waiters, city, 2’ walters, country, $35; waiter for a mine boarding-house, $25.” C. R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. JDRYMAN, mark and distribute and Wash, all plain work for a hotel, $5 and found; 2 polishers, $40 and $30 and found. C. The prize winners made a handsome | celved applications to mine by the hydraulic | chambermaid, § appearance dressed In their gray Turners’ | process irom Sara 1. R 20; 15 housework girl ShHiorma and wers reatly in domand dur- | LTG0, B2t almots | ot ing the remainder of the evenlng Ardanelles canyons I arhers i the dances that followed. | & boree: in the S B ine miar Hanet | Prestdent Schroeder of the Turn Verein| Hill, Nevada County, to deposit tailings In a | delivered a felicitous speech in German | ravine below the mine, gives notice that a | meeting will be held &t . Flood build- Sensational Coursing Marks the Meeting of Connemara and False | [ yhieh he coneraruiated the eren T | e, st vs 2eid soom 2, S0 NG| Soyms S, $20; sleep home. MISS CULLEX S ineir efforts ‘at:the tournament| _ati®pm . | Sz oweder: 8t R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. being crowned with victory. Applause SPECIAL NOTICES. ,_country, $20 each. MISS | MEAT and pastry cook, $60: second cook, $40: Sutter st. steward, §40; porter, $20; bellboy, $12; ail for the same new country hotel; see proprietor here this morning. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. Flatterer in Their Match Race. Pt R sk an daning’ was again resumed. e singing by members | 1ov o hav ~ 2 o s s i ANY person having Morning Call flle of 1860- ' CHAMBERMAID d walt of the verein was much enjoyed. §1-62 or 1863 that contains a petition at its | springs, Lake County, fare paia gt‘:;:"wg, e e - }cn(gl}l,) u\'!ér lhxl: Mxl;mlur; ufdl'utle; X ll“r'u-‘ MISS CULLE! utter st. v 7 s 's | Fleetwood beat Orpheum Prince after a tie; H. 5 ovich to San Francisco Board of Supervisors | — N AEE R G A e Sk . = of the sun. The hares were a grand lot, | J. Cronin's Thornhill beat Russell & Wilson's | Fleetwoor Tl e ETHICS OF CHARITY, for a block of land No. 0, W. A., by pro- | GIRL to do plain ironing, $20 per month. MISS Ml‘_li‘l‘lé?:g &Fgfiggn!:ai..xgnagr AE\:;&\DY as evidenced by the number that escaped | Glen Rost: ¥ 1L ol ey e imiats Do e L i haar T omom: e Sucing to him the same or a certifled copy, or | Sutter st he dogs during the day. ¢ Relllys Lady Jane; Lowe & Thompsons| b the 560004 eat Stella: A B C beat Home | DT- Stebbins on the Amelioration of | any Information of the time, as two thou- e 7 P e el e N & Pa-| Rule; ¥ Do Oratni, fand petitions followed it, or its patural ER, summer resort, $20; German | 000 men for Arizona The crowd, which w estimated Shannon's Swinnerton beat Deckelman & Pa- Rule; T le;}wflo«z? beat Dorl Omint. & i the Horrors of War. ground and his occupation of it, or having | 8 r_a bakery, country, § Mis, | 10 farm hands " over 500, simply overflowed all the avail- | bario's Old Glory, B O Soaies | Vibetoidl boati it Orpheum Lass beat Grazer; | ., ynauence of the charitles of human- | municipal reporta of 1860:61-62-63 and 165765 or | NORTON, 313 Sutter st. . S| 8 teamsters, city. able points of view. The i veat T Drack s Occldental; Alfred Haigh's | In the final Orpheum Lass beat Fleetwood, | ity In the present war formed a theme ::;g“‘,‘("“gf‘.“g;n{!;:;“;‘}j‘r’ej o wned | R T ALIOER Inairerh e D o Tha betting ring W & | Jiadiwict hent Handy & Smith's Ida; Kny & | with Fleetwood second and A B C third. ThS | for the Rev. Dr. Horatlo Stebbins at the| st between Fowell and Mason. will be rea- e ifl, 3. 1 15 taiily {82 mooiehougas. oo . o P | Hadtw & P L. b g rea girl, $25. MRS. | el Do ‘mass of humanity, through | Trints Eclipte beat Larkey & Rock's My e: | rept divided __________ First Unitarian Church yesterday morn-| sefably vald, o0 oo g a, DO A s R i which it was {mpossible to force a Pas- |y, 1. J. Mclnerney's Johnny R beal J HOMING PIGEONS. ing. PETER T. BE! 3 ssion 8t. | SGoK. Santa Crus, $30; house givl, short dia y at. Sage. ‘The commissioners could not han- | Dean's Miairo: B, V. Sullivan's Pretende- beat 3 r LraaistEretEai et i S At first thought, he sald, it seemed | ROOMS pa ered‘“or:'x: W: whitened, $1 up: | tanel, $0; middleaged woman, ‘315, MRS GdARD!-‘:l.\‘;ER;!{% Ix]‘d found: 2 boys for a gar- P y ered » ed 2 S EB. Portal's Laurelwood: E. V. Sulliva v/ Ve e ainting lone. artmann nt Co., 34 . N N, utter st. % en, an ‘ound; 3 choremen an ys for Sie ‘all the money offered, so eager were | & T, Portal's Laurelwood: E. V. Sullvans| myres Alameda Lofts Represented in | strange that the violent movement of so-| LSl tmr o | NORTON, 313 Sateer s den, $10 and, found; 3 choremen and bovs, to the bettors to place their wagers. Roy the Match t Tib: Sund: ciety and of nations which has been from | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; | SWEDISH =econd girl, $20, 2 in famil; == = = e =7 2 The chief attraction was the match race Pirst ties—Roste R beat Gladiator; Sir Joka e Matches a uron Sunday. the beginning until now and which we | ecity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | bermald and seamstress, §2%. MRS, NOR. | PRUNERS-3 men for crchard pruning. MUR- betosn Connemara, and False Flatterer. | Arnott beat Lass o' Gowrle: Thomnhill bost | ALAMEDA. Aug. 7.—Three of the Alameds call war should be the theater for the| €O 45 Montgomery et.._room 6 tel. 6550 | BAY & READY, 631-636 Clay st. S e T | ter: Prince Hal beat Swinnerton: Skyball|lofts of homing pigeons were represented in the | diSplay of £hO Tin e call| A TWRDE'S vs for 5 ts—The Weekl: E ek b oo | LABORENE k at the mi They met once before, Connemara win- | Jesters FRO0e U8 Ol heat Belipse; Hot . i ® | the humanities. In no respect is the pro- e news»for b oentac:The. Wegkly, ks, 335 each; .Gecmanistyla; | 7, LABORERG to wark at the mines and.min- ey nce that time the English dog | Beat Fromiss, Me: Hudiwie toas Bkt Royal | match at Tiburen to-day. Otto, Bluest had % | eress of society and the amelioration o CalliiniMepoe (o Jor e nures, $20: Trish second sirl, §20. MRS, NOK- | osed"SAt3’ couts Hs' per month wages tremd 2 4 e B 2 v 18 | lan's estate more distinctly marked than | = glrtATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. adika i §$2%0 day: steady, Eood job. MURRAY & Want to-day and $20 and found $25 and found and found tiemakers has rounded into form and it was difficult{ Buck. = 5 or % s felwinnar emained | Second ties—Rosle R beat Sir John Arnott; | birds. Those ‘from the Lubben loft all came’in | In- the sradual recognition of the ethics s 5 £ day st a0 tforpll(#p‘Tx‘»:w.ll"?.'nu»‘::x"‘(n .}t :),:."s;‘r:.‘;.x | Prince Hal beat Thornhill; Hadiwist beat Sky- | together at exactly 2 o'clock, according to the | of war e the Pflo,‘is 10 Telleve its miss | rvrmr e R L Eir] to assist, $10 to §12. MRS. NOR- Ari ¢ or the actual cONUosl Lo were. It was | balliHet Souft beat Jobny E. Himing madlins attached $o fie lofts whish | orice. Deking he woold es i€ ia, and | COMPEURNT Swedish second it Dt serec |5+ -0 e AL O S LG L L L B Of. thien cavirsessana | AN HesSHOHSITIDERE Fynce Hal; Hadl- | 0008 " etake fmpossible. The high wind | knowing that so long as the world 1s, so desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT FOR MONDAY boarding-houses and ranches. $80. 35, §5, 325 B e T esrvar régulvedito aeters| “ischeat Hat DU, o e made the time very slow. e will be. with robbers still infesting | & CO- 316 Sutter st. Tead walivess for o railroad eating house, | 800 (UM L i S Yo 5 dishah: mine the winner. Connemara won the | sl gt o e ey “the greater portion of the Bluett filght ar- | the highways of the world, the road from | FIRST-CLASS boarding or hotel coolt wishes | city, §25: 5 waitresses, anced; head waitress, | ers. §25 and $15. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 first; False Flatterer the second and| T D g ot Inerrnt aur | The uarem to, Jericho 18 @ symbol at once | situatlon: best references. MRS. NORTON, | rant waitresses, $ a weeks & P oL Moo ay st. g Connemara the third and decisive one. | FLEET HARE RAN ing the afternoon and half a dozen of them | of the conflict of hate and mercy. 815 Sutter st. fang Waltreeses, 3 8 Week: § chambermaids, C':mnpmam ruled favorite throughout at | N TO DEATH dlE nr;; n‘r:r;::":;ulflnf}‘ezr‘fi;‘fil&v;}x.nmt e It is no longer true, he said, that the ENGLISH woman, good cook and housekeeper. tlass| ?mhfl: near city, $2 wall”f:eg.'“%onv:": FARE. . Laundry Help r;;.y:g 9008 9610 omnemat 't once. showin | sl cigfteet Lirds fn e match ana they il came | 13301 Rt tne s Snlb ifibe ol |+ 2 Tk relerences, | MRS NQRIONEAL B reang a o oo T Bakernell, 1530 and found 7 Sutter s Pantry woman, $25, country hotel; work- ay st .good hare, Connemara at once showing | 2 i s bunch at 2:02. Yesterday Conolley tried the most speed, reaching the game two e of his birds, and th ade t the vengeance and cruelties upon the de- ' = s 5 Sone el "SR dyhu et wnd | Two Dogs Run Uneil They Drop | Bl bt ot iy Fagk ffubiey fenteh 2000 ol iimiicsrmn S| " Hk” ST So0" SRl NPT B oy S 0 | BAKER, Soun ool ke T RAXEE i V] ext two points. i V1 o t e e cS Of ar. en 3 3 3 " b e ¢ i — = 3 g Y. . marvirE Ml L e 313 From Exhaustion ne %x:f::nfun mew the time of the birds leaving | (1€ SR TS Co %6 merely beings, but re-| MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. ALSO 25 family 634-636 Clay st. house gf . second girls, cooks, Je then ran wide, xrl:n?xhfl: F fi" Flat- ible to one another and fo God. o = laundresses and n irls, $12 to $30. C. R. | H terer for one. This was followed by some Died. —_——— sponsible to o 90, | NBAT youns German girl desiros situation at d urse girls, $12 to $30. C. R. | IOPS .. Again to-day heat work in exchanging by both dogs. Rebel Cork Picnickers. Armies fight no more with polsoned ar: | ™ Lousework or s nurse; $10 to §16; reference, | —anoLN & CO.. 104 Geary st We wiil send 35 men, women, children, fami- Connemara finally taking possession and| The most remarkable run up in the his- 5 Tows, nor are communities of men, women | MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 1 WAITRESSES, same new country hotel: ses| lie8 and parties, to pick hops: heavy crops Eepnemara finally (aking posscssion and | The most remankable T U0 vsed yer. | The tweltth annual pienle of the Rebel | and chlidren put to death 1o, (1o extr | oo oricai, sweuh gt wishes & pce as | B 8 00" Io iap e O N HAN-| ol W S Nl faly IR0 el 3 3 - ; on Catk, Benevplent Association. was held | minaling of She Y 18 the | PILACT I G0 general housework: understands | _Son & CO-. 104 Geary st. harged: special reduced rallrond rates to hop ever seen in Califoraia, terday morning at Union Park. Two o d s = M 5 m W dgment the nations ac- — The 0dds were but little changed when | (7Y} Jindx, led by a swifter hare, ran | Yesterday at Shell Mound Park and the | Umpire whose ju Jowish and American cooking: no children: | NEAT girl flelds and vard i EAD 2 v e. i t o was 5 as been a great ad ce girl, light housework, American family, e] yards. MURRAY & READY, 64 they met for the second time. This course | ypti) they both dropped from exhaustion, ;:};::nn:rec AR RNan Ny At e e s e s haie s Tages 42; good references. | Call at 615 Jones | "oty $15: giz) for chamberwork and walting: 63 Clay et. were gl , glft was | P .3 no_ postals. plaih countev hotel, 35, fare pald. MUR® | T6 go to-day, fare $150, see boss at our offl proved a much shorter one. After the|and one died on the field. The dogs were . b s nemara being lapped on False | b €| Well worth recelving. The first prize was | tury, and that advance has been expressed a AT & RBADY 8 ) LU D, o e atter secured the turn, | Cugti & Sona Lady Gampbels and Pem. | el oing machine valued at $I0: A pro | if the striking display. of the sentiment | REFINED voun Jndy, €o0d penmman. Gesires DY, 63i-63 C}v st § swampers, 126 and board; 10 woodchoppers, Flatterer N nself for the next piaced | btorea oighteen points to Sylvanus' three, | gramme of games of two dozen events | 0f hUITD nututeiin: fhiscanflictsof he [ Japoition tn Sies g O e I e o T e Toas pine, 4 foot, §1 a cord; 10 men to make lag; _Connemara, who rushed out and killed. | hut she was stone dead when the torlow- | furnished lots of amusement for the pic- | Past three months. good seamatress; good references, | Tren nd families wanted \c io i WM; 5,&"«,0“& ipiect o ARD i The score on points was 3 to 2 in favor | ers got to her. The hare escaped. This is nickers, and the contestants were amply —_— = Lo == e s Clay at. WREER. Y by - of False Flatterer. the first incident of the kind on record | rewarded for their efforts on the track The Powder Was Too Strong. SWEDISH houseglrl, good cook and laundre - Tt MACHINE miner, §3 a day: 25 more hop pick- This meant that a third course would | where the coursing was within an en- with prizes, the gifts of dozens of the & 4 years last place. Apply MRS. NORTO! WANTED — Cooks, chambermalds, nursegirls ers to go to-day; walter and wash dishes for be required to settle the matter of su-| closure. Triends of the organization. Most of the | Frank Meister, an upholsterer living at| Swedish and German Bmployment Bureau, | and girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 631 | mining camp, 325 dishwasher, boarding 2 When the hounds were slipped Sylvanus | day was spent in dancing, and some of | 430% Natoma street, met with an accident | 313 Sutter st. Larkin st. hcm-e.mx:s:h “d“ :w&t:e:. ':g‘u_- ;:;l m:'.t :r:ng' remacy. A strong hare was released. Sara went to the front as soon as | took the lead and held it about halt way | the old country dances were introduced | yesterday while hunting near Steges sta- | LAUNDRESS wishes work by the day. Please | GIRL ouse ain cookl: A board; Gonnemara went {0 sshed and took the| across the field. Lady Campbell then|which were highly enjoyed. |Tentetoal Hoarty ‘cost Bim his loft hand | “eail o adaress 400 Golden Gate ave. [T e, i | O N R AT R

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