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P Y0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1898, S Marshall Brimiary: .. SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELY WANTED—Continue; Mission Grammar . i s 9 iy e W I I I 58 REFINED woman, with 14 years experience | GIRL, housework, restaurant, §20 per month. n grocery store, city, 8 Ll LE WA SAID ABOU Mo oy e as o teacher in’ public schools, would, Mke | _Miss CULLEN, 5 Sutter B week. MURRAY & READY. Noe Valley Primary. 3 s poaition N gaverness O e COLORED girl, h S CUL- | MILKER and wife, city dalry, see boss at our 2 g 5 = . n Pacific Helghts: Grammas 04 N e Arsim with Capetairs work: piain | NURSE girl, sleep home, $15. MISS CULLEN, | found: hay balers, ie ton: gang edgerman ;nr:odpnmlr, ok - sewing; speaks German correctly; city or | 325 Sutter st. for Sswmll, M0 and found. MURRAY' & ‘eal 0" Ci 3 AN . Bl 3 - _— Poiytechnic. Figh 639 o ey, Boxeis - CEILENEcD AN Irish second girl, country, $%5. MISS CUL- = el Redding Primary & ELDERLY American woman wishes situation | _LEN, 2 Sutter st FRUIT pickers wanted 49 ;] 01 untry; i ‘worl ’ 'S, s g;imz‘ndpfigx::;y K e 1065 Murket st., oppo- | RESTAURANT waltress, 3 per week; restau- | and grapes, 32 and found, §1 fare; man for Rincon Gram 439 sita Jones, room 6. rant waitress, $ per week. MISS CULLEN.| the drying yard, large frult company, §23 Sheridan Brimary %3 R = e B i and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. = X N wants housework; E0O« V! 13 5 . 37 THOS CA RTER gg::mdyg:fln‘ ;g: luundress; care of children; clty or country; ;31525‘}:«':30“ girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, | FARE pald one way. T . ’ Bpring Valley Grammar 78 9 es moderate. R. C., DI SE0e . 6 men oF stronj e uired, o Mmodensts, & boys, no experience required Stanford Primary ..... 431 455 | COMPETENT German girl wishes situation as NBAT second girl, §15. . MISS CULLEN, 8| (o pick grapes, etc.; this is an e ol M l LLIONA l RE Starr King Primary o 47 | second girl; no objection to short distance ar good job; $24 per month =nd found; call early. g:::;-lg:gs%hr;d. % %4 | _in country. Box 179, Call_office. 2 WAITRESSES, $20 each, Vallejo; waltress, | MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. Butro Primary 218 71 | GOOD reitable cook wants situation; will do | Alsmeda. $20; Crockett, #0. MISS'CULLEN. | [ABORERS wanted. 826 Butter s .3 laborers, $1 £69 608 | some washing; referénces. 1538 Clay st., cor- , “near city ¥ 5 854 87| ner Larkin. HOUSEWORK, Oakdale, §25: Oroville, §: (25 more laborers for the mises, 31 6) to 8 = s Alameda, $25; Oakland, 325, San Rafael, day-.. 860 858 | THOROUGHLY trustworthy young lady wishes | H'4Wect, BB: BRiIanc, $5 a0 Kofael 2801 T .10 ranoh tea £ Washington Grammar Webster Primary West End School Whittier Primary - Winfleld Scott Primary . His . Romantic Attach- 3 Evening Schools— o = - = Fi = e 5 and - ment for Miss Red- Business 631 COMPETENT woman desires smployment; Ia OQOK, ‘homital, 5. MISS CULLEN, i % $-HOREB scraper tegmaters, $35 and found s s | good cook and housekeepor. - Address . $horse teamsters, § 8; all this Is ratiroad mond Recalled. Ry P _¥‘~- box 35, Call office. RANCH cook, $%0. MISS CULLEN 8% Sutter | work and free fare....free fare....free fare, Horace Mann. 419 | COMPETENT woman desires employment; 1s | _Street. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Humbolde ‘5 good cook and housekeeper: city of country. | MOTHER and daughter, $30. MISS CULLEN, | SAILOR for gentleman's yacht, 320 and found; e e L - tter st. laundryman, country hotel, and found; g:'m‘ Scott . 5 <2 i+ — y(mnn: :‘:;:n would ke & = s W tlilsn:'a:her 1oetitatlon; b ‘walters, difterent ‘@ ” John Swett 10 24 ECTABLE RESTAURANT waltress, §1 per week. MIS3 tov hotela Rt ceatauraste; $& sod fo IFShels bot Shemsnier=o Lol G | potion e Nouerkecer orfen b Slsae stand | "GULLEN. 6 e st e e et - s 5 2 sion 20 3 0f px Cs = — =il e = in His Will a Suit Will Richmond ", 4 ... | WOMAN wishes work by the day, washiog, | TEAT foug giil. 310 second work, country. | YOUNG man to cook for lunch counter Rincon 218 BU|E heonihe: on Bacseslonlagy SE it e 158 CU . - $35 and found: cooks, country places, ¥ Follow Shectann 0 oo | Weish'st: bet. Bryant and Brannan. oft ith. | NEAT German or Swedish nurse, country, §%0. | 8nd $35; ranch oook, $20; dishwashers . Spring Valiey 63 5 et de il MISS CULLEN, $35 Sutter st. etc. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st Washington 41 1| TOUNG women wishes to work by the day | el T e —— The fluctuation In the attendance on th ek orfolk st., | 4 YOUNG cooks, $25. ook Here BT off Foliom, between Eleventh and Tweltth. | ~ § housework servants. B e S et e oyt 6 DIk g e, various evening schools during the two e Lot years {s marked, more So, perhaps, _than | COMPETENT girl wishes to do general house- e T L gl ed B for one of the largest vineyard companies in in the day schools. The Business Even- work; references; wages $20 to $25. Call 736 3 German cooks, $25. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Cfllmomldn'r 324 n:\dd found; ¢ T}fi Tur;.ud ing has lost 41 pupils, while the Horace [ Myrtie st., Oakland. Pomell ot rates and ‘fare pnid one way; we ship to-day: Mann shows a remarkable £ain—100 | 5inGA7ON as cook on ranch or mine; refer- | COMPETENT cook, country town, §25. to go and secure a reduced rate rallroad Thomas Carter, the millionairs car- Newark, is dead and buried, hances are that nine-tenths of s men who met him dady on upils. The heaviest loss s that shown by A : . aviest loss DY | “ences given. 1005 Mission st Cook f hard ‘ranch, 325. ticket; anybody, everybody wanting work can e e 5 he Linooin:Mvening, ‘which ‘has Ll b ey e R i Doweil at g0 on'this job. MURRAY & READY, 634-635 he has passed over to the puptls this year than last. GERMAN girl wants position cooking and ek Clay st. great beyond ¢cThe nine evening schools which have o housework. 1312 Van Ness ave., near Sutter. | NEAT woman cook wanted for a ranch | oo — : Even th ; tnew him be: ar reported show that the average at-| FIRST CLASS Swedish cook wants situation. | Kitchen and dining room work and light Mc——, the employment clerk formerly Even the lady who knew him best and tendance this year is almost the same as | TiRST[CLASS Swedish cook wants situation. | washing, $30 and found. 'MURRAY &/ with Ewer & Co. please call at MURRAY B \; his (nlln\e:( last year, the total attendance of the nine | ot R READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. & READY, 64 and 636 Clay st. ric s demise In time to elng 2043 in 1897 and 2040 in 1898. It is fair | MONEY on diamonds, sealsking, watches and | WANTED—G Swedish girl for cook- | WANTED—Bath house man for resort; en- hu kers and get & mo- therefore to assume that the remaining | Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant a ihg. and general housework in ‘wmall family. Ineer for mine, § 60 a day; 4 quartz miners at } the coffin evening schools will show about the same | oy middle-aged German Jady wants| GCall between 10 and 12 to-day (Wedneday), 50 @ day; 0 laborers, for mine, $2 a da: : averages, the loss in one being taken up | “position as working housekecper. 269 Stevenson | 109 Broadway. A e LI ana ot wisa in another. There has probably been st., between Third and Fourth, near Market. | WA NTED—1 or 2 girls to walt on table in ea- | milker, $30; farmer, $20; 3 quarrymen, coun- was on the street as T either g > oss in the at- | = s e 8 - y. He chatted with {'en‘d:,,"cé"{,‘“o,"“’l‘;w“‘,;‘,“,‘,'ia;cku:l, £ WANTED Situation by a German girl for| 10on. Apply to H. GILBERT, 264 Clemen: | try, $30 ana found: coopers, slack work, 330 : 0 AnHhE Brnararont. D ghE L : general housework. 3311 Clementina et., be- | 08 st., from 12 m. to 4 p. m. and board; rallroad tiemakers, going prices. . == tween Fourth and Fifth. = Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- gomery ifornia streets during the Lurline Salt Water Baths. = : ALt YOUNG girl for light housework; wages mod- | pfRil of s 820 andthest crosded LR L 3 REFI erman widow wants a situation | Sréte; good home to right party. Apply - = et B0 AR e ana. Bush, Larkin sts.; swimming, Russian, hot & |~ as lady’s mald in refined American family. | _Treet ave. and Twenty-fifth st., store. WANTED—Man for light porter w‘nrk. $15 ?nd yver ) sho fterws é o F e alias . | Aad 945 M % 5 = = found; walter, country hotel, $25; waiter, e cold tub baths; salt water direct from ocean. w,: —r;:" - }:mn ur; roou]) u‘ EXPERIENCED ap ,:;,;;?.E,,;:m;?‘;&‘&n pusiel restairant; boarding-house cooka’ s ng ¢ & SR IN ED—Washing o a 3 . = cook thers. vy to J. F. was going out to the MANCHESTER UNITY. froltetet Coo L e i els bullding, room 526. e 0. t38 Bacramento st. in operation performed The following officers of Loyal Mission He got on a t any of > & S YTnted S oD z - | OPERATOR on pants, steady work, and 2 ‘head wal 52 try be Lodge of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity HO. ST and respectable mother with 6-year- JAPANESE boy, head walter, pani 0y, < +| “old child would like situation 8s housekeeper | first-class finishers. 53 Howard st., between M “ULLEN, 3% S have been duly installed: C. F. Mey Or nurse: am @ stranger here from the East | Fourth and Fifth. S5 s o St USEY i R. 8. to N. G.; L. 8. Kelly, L. 8. to N. C CULL! 325 saw of him. He dled at on fter- g last, and t and’ would appreciate s, good Home. ~ Please | ANTED A girl for laundry and _general BUTLER, $0 per month. MI noon removed to undertaking par- R. T. Bennett, R. 8. to V. G.; J. M.| call at 19 Seventh s Sutter st. Jors Btrect-and was bupled in Kelly, L. S. to'V. G.; H. Plath, C.; 8. G. s e Eneiseviciens S AT nooetitgas, DetR19 wnd TS = = Sterr On s SidhS | West' W.r R Kl S D DA EAT German girl P 1721 Van Ness ave. MAN with famlily wanted to live on and take 22 SoRchy AL N est, W.; R. Kittle and O. Undhjen. general housework In Protestant family. Ad-| G = care of a steamer tled up in Oakland Creek. carriages formed the S e ee————— Seena bas 24 *Call offica GIRL for light housework and to assist with | Xdress ‘box 6, Call office. ind the interment was of —_— HOTEL ARRIVALS. — A —— children. 4 Halght st. vTton e o = . BY a neat woman any kind of light work; TO SHOEMAKERS—Wanted a it-clags re- character. ilding firm of carter s, THE LATE THOMAS CARTER. GRAND HOTEL. gare for enlidren; make herselt wserul. “asik | YOO, B0 S Ganty SO OO | e e Haker known from = s C F Eckion, Folsom Mr & ‘Mrs Lawson, WANTED—Girl for general housework. 8371 | TOUNG machinist at Hermann Safe Company, TWO competent young women wish positions with her. They became fast friends, and Miss Redmond substantially In his will, | T°7 Davis New York | Seattle . 1 11 it did not take them long to find out that and also sald that his brother Martin | H J Smal St G I Stevenson, Dakota | together, one as cook the other as second Clay st. 526 Sacramento st. L £ and nearly each h temper of thelr own. er a knew all about the arrangements he had | D Dierssen, Sacto |SH: Brown,: ¥isalia® |, 'SIFL: best of oityireference. Hax ¥ 2 YOUNG girl for housework; sleep home; bring | wWANTED—Polisher. Coyle's California Plat- Californta has fierce quarrel Miss Redmond vowed sho made. o S el H I Seymour, Sacto |A Brown, w & d. Cal | SITUATION orking housekeeper | _references. 2021 Fifteenth 'st., near Market. ‘ing Works, 862 Mission st. would nev rry him, but would al- It was only by the merest accident that | i; (FLrle Sk o s by a German woman with best of references. NT e e - = — ——— of the late Wways rema s friend, and Carter re- M Redmond heard of the death of her ‘E ;} ;\cl!kx:‘ul‘e) Va L‘ ‘1‘ 11;-“1:1)« Ih;kl&g:(_ 1| _Address box 7, Call offce. Vmg;&?{;Ywnc hs‘:;fll !;p-p-l;l-_“ ‘zi;rl\n{:x.h' BOARD, mnm'm;i w”;sslnx mf'n‘l;mmfln to do e the buna plied, “Well, if that is the case. I will life-long friend.: She knew that he was | D Boyce Arizona’™ N 1 Teterson & W, Cal | e ey the | _A light porter work. 22 Sacramento st. road to Santa efther.” to have an operation performed, but she | & ¢ ‘Micaunn, Chicago/T 8 Spauiding. Woodld | *'a ABLE woman wishes Work %, ‘o | EXPERIENCED finisher on tailor-made sults; | EXPERIENCED driver for baker wagon, Ger- Gt along fn s groove for dulmot tenr sEheullC B place: | F R Smallwood, Cal ~ |C K Woodruff, N Y van ‘Sooking or work of any Kind; reference | Steady position. 20 Sansome ‘man preferred. Rutz's Bakery, $3 Valencta. ye then another quarrel arose. When, therefore, she learned of his death | 5 B Fuller, Riverside |J A Livingston, Cal Pl A OTeE Gall office: } = = —— = Lo = Then Miss l((‘\lflh,n\“ fufilzld that she ‘sn.. w?s pr;s:mpin.m}(\,;‘x‘;\ ‘&r{::_:ngnih: "”}‘, %{,,u‘,‘.,, ,,l;‘jf Gatos T n-){;u,m,‘gz,m iy “i?‘&:,;“ ,?"d 's 1;1257:1 e W@;fil‘%m.\ ’“‘:é‘fi.t'fii‘.t'.t"h‘;:: house at L‘x:\?nlfs z'z'»‘dnx‘la'r'.flgs'?m' 1ight, steady work at . wanted to marry, and when Carter re- hurried to the undertz s 1 ack, Sallnas |C Hoffmann, Sta Cruz | BY a middle-aged Swedish girl, worl sl = iy o - and 1f fusea she placed her affairs in the hands few minuies after she arrived the coffin | J Finlayson, Belvedere|R W Hoffman, N Y day, ‘washing and ironing: fully competent | EXPERIENCED hands on ladies’ walsts; work | PRESSER wanted, Room (20 Emma Spreckels ndirect of Henr: Highton, the attorney. The lid was screwed down. No mourners were (A 8 Neal &'w, Cal |E Bryce, Cal 1o fill temporary vacancies as cook of any | in factory on power. 409A Turk st. B g 091 Market ot result was a suit inthe Superior Court present and no friends of the deceased | E Weck, New York iC B Vail, Salt Lake other housework. Address L. J., box 29, Call. | —— e <o = — 50,001 mages ac - were y ir respects to his |F W_Ariss, Portland |Miss E Breidenbach.Mo SR S = GIRL wanted for general housework and Ger- | WANTED Operator on ladles’ tailoring that for $150,000 damages for breach of prom- were there to pay thel P S T Perrign, Chicago |F Johnson, Marysville | SWEDISH girl wishes situation in family 0| “man cooking. 140 O'Farrell st e I ise. The case never came to trial, but remains. © E. Highton 1s|Mrs E Capo, Tucson & Nuras Hato do_general housework; good cook; can take | — =" e B o B B was settled out of court. Certain papers In the meantime Henry T. HIERton 18| o 5 0% ‘Poul |E Schweltzer, Chicago | full charge of house: willing to walt for | GIRL, general housework, plain German cook- om coats; steady that a changed hands and certain agreements looking out for Miss Redmond's "nterests. |y yioline, Chicago (Mrs M E Hunter, Or | place; no children; wages $2%5. Address 615) ing in small family. 144 O'Farrell st. work. 568 Minna st. & left wereimade. the nature of which are only If she has not been ‘‘remembered” in the | f o ROURSncase (S8 0 5, RONE D0 | Jones st. : t city. known to Miss sedmond and her attor- will then certain documents will be | \o' i C Mller, Portld H G Smurthwiite, Utah | 5rru, i snd Tun | 900D finisher on costs. 361 Eighth st, Osk- == “arter met ney. One thing leaked out, ana that forthcoming and there will be another |g Haurblum, Russia T H Goft, Cal bxdTL_,\'rm ¥ wanted; is ;“g(;“ :t:o“ln aun: land. BARBER wanted. 217 Fourth st. and fell in love Is that Mr. Carter promised to Temember contest over a dead millionaire’s money. |7 Beaton, Chicago ~[J Roland & w, Cal ress; city reference. 230 Minna st. e H coud Voodworth, Cal rett, Cal SWEDISH girl wants place for second work; OOT'S, 810 Howard st. i — — - ~ S W K Cornwell, Chicago| Arguelles, Fl Paso D N e e i e WAITER yanted. 207 Second st. F Tmomson, Pittsburg |Dr J E Rodley, co dress box 161, Call office. WAITRESS wanted. Call early, REED'S Res- | COMPETENT optician; salary or commission; C T Meredith, Arizana/ W A Conrad Jr, Cal E 8 Moulton & s, Cal |Mrs T M Morton, Cal J E Wilson, Los Ang O P Morton, Los Ang W B Green & w, Cal _|C M Ritter & w, Chico Mrs S N_Thompson, Or|0 H_Ritter, Chico Miss E Thompson, Or |I 8 Ritter, Chico taurant, 432 Geary st. fair work. 1071% Marke st., near Seventh. work; Indy with practical experlence ould like position as bookkeeper, cashier or Jeave city. Box 163, Call office. | WANTED—Chambermaid. Apply 832 Thicd st. | WAITER WANTED at Market st. 'ED housekeeper wants position; | VESTMAKER; only first-class hand on g0od | WANTED—A coatmaker. (20 Kearny st., room | have not as vet completed their reports | Columbia Grammar 1t is impossible to give an exact summary | Crocker Grammar . | of the total enroliment in the day and | > ok night schools. It is found, however, by 5 3 adding th aggregate of the attendance se; vork d . 6 Eda: 9! = Miss Thompson, O Donald, W rienced nurse; best of references | work need apply. y st., room 91 1 of the efghty schools which have reported | LU Grammar . |y el | ven. %S Eighth st. Oakland. WANTED—An experfenced waltress; restau- = e b a : | e - e SALDWIN HOIEL. o | WOMAT wantsjany ¥inaiof soric by thie dey; | {rast; ymgee; 6 wisk. |3 Tayius: ot WANTED—Third hand on bread. 52 Sixth st been a gain of 497 pupils. n the crea- | Franklin Grammar | Dr 7 G O'Neal, N Y |2 Q Austin, Miss housework or sewing. MRS. M. H. 2% | NTED—A girl to help in kitchen of a res- | GOOD painter; must be good whitener ready tion of several new schoois is taken into | Fremont Primary N Avrams, 8 Cruz B C Baxter, Arcata taurant; sleep home. Howard & to work. 3728 Twenty-third st. account, w h were not in ex ce la L Stevens & w, Stkn [J D Douglas, Ohlo s e 1th b i Yenr ot this time, and their roll of 4 D Haines Jr, Boston |B § Stanton, Ohio OIHL ol 18210 AIMISE (It Doustwork and | Puplls Is added to the 497 already men- D Lyons, Fhoentx = (B B Dnwson, Cleveld = i | _children. 312 Capp st. TAILOR on coats. 21 Eighth st., Oakland. Honed, it brings the total up to nearly W_Wigand, Minn I Castleman, Clevelna | CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 ¥eare) o ot | WANTED—GIrl to o light housework. Apply = 1000 more pupils than attended the schools C Peckman & W, N ¥|J Crothers, 'Cleveland | _tel. Main 1997. BRADLET = Z2 607 Guerrero st. BARBER wanted: steady. 131 Third street. ey of San Francisco 97. Ites quite pos- ¢ MGerlhm.n D;_tr?l‘lu ?Q Iqié‘?‘“:“th ¥ CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; ————— 3 = — == — = SPhe reporin oPvurio inclpals of the | Sible that the number will exceed the 1000 'n Primary w rarfg:bmi&w"‘s:mnd D B ‘x’x.,. best help. 414% O Farrell st.; tel. East 426. OEERAToRsW?n -K."fi e{ gowns, aprons and BlAal-l]-e Ma\:‘;«‘ v;dnni‘ed. Apply to CHARLES he rer us principals of the | 1,y swhen the rematning schools are Primary Corbett&w, | {mpson, Bangor e S = ] Shiroaatn 104 ks at & DAL axiet o San Francisco public schools for the - he cl £ Sohool >, 3 Arcadia R E Glass, Bangor COACHMAN recently from the South; com = LIh o7 ARl MUt e e ey reported to the clerk of the Schoof Primar; Mis Y, Toronto . |B R Payné, Chicago ctent: “steady. caretul driver; good horse- | YOUNG girl to assist in light housework. In-| _ month, of August, fust recelved by, the |moard. . o ¥ Sl Wagsworth |7 0 Payne, S Louts | Fun ung caretaker, of private places” fot | _auire 1013 Golden Gate ave. | WANTED—Good coat maker. 560 Fourth st. lerk of th ard of Education, are of se gains and losses w0ls _evine, ¥ Murphy, Watsonvill | afraid of work: undeniable referenc - = = = e T Interest at this time a wing the In- | in the number -»r}tlh ir pupils is shown in A J Rupner, Cal & C Toreal, Chilcago ss box 177, Call office. S eutsa o BNt LouRewotk, B00R Balle | L T LRIER A T ket Seitutnaie el he In- | the following table, comparison being | 3¢ Barker, ‘Ca IN H Jacobs, L Ang | — S e L = DEEWAS 118 = O O O P e e | madeiin atl s between the present | PALACE HOTEL. BOBER, middle-aged man W ant Pessher of | LITTLE girl to take care of baby. Apply 2212 | RECRUITS wanted for the United States ma. It 1s noticeable that a large falling off A e A N Mot | yess Addvem A58 bax ShiCaIliut e EXPERIENCED young lady to attend candy | 30 years, who are citizens of the United bas occurred in the attendance in the A '8 Jounecn, Tm 1 § Briscos, Stanford |JAPANESE honest boy wants & position ss Store. 1628 Misslonats States, or thoee who Bave lemally deciared 3 Naith it ¢ | H Miller, Palo Alto Becker, Portland schoolboy. Address T. N., alifornia st.. | YONEY on dlamonds, sealskins, watches and eir intentio ch; e ifacturing dais: south of Market y - z | M Grisw L Me s 3 el 3 e = good character and habits and fible to speak, Laguna Henda Primary | Mrs L M Griswell, Or etayer, Salt Lake | room 10. Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. $o0d Sna write Erglish, and be between & F 8 Richards, Utah hile t has been a heavy gain agu: o | Mies B.B Morse, W - e Le Cante Pl 82\ n'H NTED—Situation as_collector or salesman = feet § inches and 6 feet In height. For further nee e schools of the West- 2| D H Dear, Wisconsin |3 P Adair. Chicago [ WA === L O e I s s 17| § Hauteluno, Ruseta . (Capt Jennings, C SA | by American man of %5 with frst-clags char- o information apply’ at the, recruicing ofice, 3 ; ddition, Noe Valley and Richmonc Mission High School a09 | P G Chenery, Portland|J Schaefer, 'l;\nror? ter or bonds. Address G. F., P. O. box 223. | wwOMEN and girls to work &no% wa Elll o1, Ban anches o stricts i S Bance % | M E Carll, Oregon _ |C W_Bell, Stanford e N ‘omest, so.| CODE-PORTWOOD CANN: .. Ten : e o th v principal Towel gk salol 4571 7 A" Chansalor, Ls Ang|T J Fleld & w, Cal | SITUATION wanted Ly a rellable, honest 0. | g4 Bryant ste. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanies to _know wing to the fact that a few principals | Madison Primary L G R e S e B ber young man as janitor or watchman; night that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still d | i, - 3 3 or day work. H. ANDERSEN, 219 Kearny. Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large Ward, London |G W Bach, Peoria rooms; 25c per night; §1 to §3 per week. & | MONEY on diamonds, sealskins, watches and E wC [DERES s D T Laing, London |E G le Sage, London | Bapi ENT wanted @ mchinie G T Coftey, Tacoma |W T Smith Elko B Y N e & reterencen. | J. H. | WANTED—Operators on flannel overshirts; AC S F Bingham, Cal 2 219 Kearny st. few inexperlenced hands taken and taught. | “joweiry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. el a e S ; LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Fremont sf - = GOOD all around cook wants a_eituation in = WANTED—Sober man who understands mixing J Samuels, Petaluma |J L Smith, Stockton hotel or restaurant. . Address Cook, 14 Wil- | COMPETENT dress-fitter for San Diego. Call | "4rinks in wine house; also act indoor sales- J L Brown & f, Sacto|E Christen, Portland liam st. 120 Ellis st., Wednesday, 13 to 1; references. man; married German speaking preferred. Mrs Whitney, Oakdale|C Frankiin, Portland | 3rax and wife desire situations on ramch or | WANTED—Young lady as clerk Instore. Please | _Box 3. Call Office. L L R e L L country place. 264 Natoma st. SUATESS Hox B SEN (> WANTEDDriver well acquainted in city for 7V Hansen, Madera |H J Brady, Victoria [ _00Untry.place. e e J E Towers, L Ang Mrs E Gamble, L. Ang l&(h\'!‘l\' on dlamonds, sealskins, watches and WANTED—Finishers on custom made coats; McAllister st. B P P C McArthur, Phoentx |0 Waugh&w, Willows welry at UNCLE HARRIS' 15 Grant ave. also apprentices. 409 Clementina st. - 106 300 100 100 08 00 100 308 106 X0I0H 006 300 300 306 IO 10 X0 100 0 10 06 100 100 300 300 300 00 6 300 30K O E o R ol AR X B T AR R e L Thompson, Sacto |C M Watson, Colfax o AGotay R X WANTED—Young girl for light h k and J P Britt, 8 Mateo Miss Boyd, Colo YO G man, business education, understands CURE Ei5 r Jouseworl hotel; must be a good sweeper: state wages A BALDW lN ———————————— | "booikeeping, would like any respectable po. | 12 of children; wases fit. it Bushst. | hotel; must be s Eond swesner; siels aees ke S nees Given. C. J. OBERST, % A5l = MEETING NOTICES. DL ies LEARN Sresemaking and millinery: positions | BARBER shop for sale at « bargain; centrally —_— | located; clears over $100 a month; must sell this week. For particulcrs address box 40, N TEADY young man wants situation on a CROCKETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A.A 8 young Ao I HELP WANTED_MALE. thin ek M —Degree third THIS ' (WEDNES- private place; thoroughly DAY) BVENING, August 81, at 7:30 care of horses and garden: Ban Francisco or SEASON OF Box 179, Call office. 700 LABORERS for Alaska....$3 to $3 50 a day | MEN and women to learn barber trade at San I EEKS GRS e _Oukiana. “Yiox 1, Can ofnee. | ™ RARCRERS (L A0 R b0 8 Oy | MEN R0 ot Rollens. e Eanin st | ——————— SITUATION wanted by first-class German ger- T D S o R 7Y 2 da; - — - | MI1SSION Lodge No. 169, dener and propagator; can take care green- Next steamer sails Friday, job lasts this an MEN'S flne calf shoes to order, !. 50; men's | " No meeting THIS EV by house and milk; handy with tools. Address :RX( }"‘:Y:do' ratelol fare. Call and read let- soling, 25¢; nnly»anfiefirr‘ce. 9»'.’4 Hgy\&fd st. s<D. BU _A. GARDINER, 83 Bryant st. e Gg:rr;lc:tt‘ln at C. R. HANSEN & | 5 3. HEINZ 630 Market st, officlal em- ployment sec. of Barbers' Protective Union. and found | Hay 5 = : BARBERS® Progressive Unlon; free employ- chopperi2s and found | BoRO R R, mard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jesais 116k, $30 ‘and found | BAR] + Ase'n Free Employm't Office. 8. 340 and found ngfi?.sséf 35 Grant ave.: tel. Grant 136, YOUNG man as baker and confectioner: first- e PACIFIC Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. class experience. E. HOLDEN, 214 Third st, | 10, §\VAMPERS F._WM. H. BARNES, P. G. M., s = 10 lumber pilers. will make an Interesting address LADIES' taflor, cutter, fitter and designer, late | 10 tle makers, 10 wi on 0dd Fellowship on THURS London and ~Paris, new arrival: excéllent [ 10 cross cut sawyers. Dlu;;l E\'ENX:]VG‘ September 1. Visiting Box 26, Call. C&;ernw.snl;w‘m& i brothers cordlally invited. ot r. steady v . position of an; it G'I.ry_ .me—n.—m*__ JO*,ngfTEréF*sg’Nv g i mot atrald of hard work: 10 yoars in jase | FOR COAST ROAD.. FREE FARE si‘.}.‘?fifi;"'fi.‘"fxz HERMAN'S, 26 Steoart: ol ai AUBEN, Secoplink Mecoan place; best references; 20 (o person proc Gang of teamsters and iaborers coust, rall- e iy e el ‘E s ing me good position. Call or address J. E., | Ioad; o-morrow; regular wages. C. BAT an ed af R e s & 47 Rearny st. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary at. AOES. @i'Davis st.. near Jackson. by laws In refernce to changing TN § EXPERIENCED tunhel men, | BIv furnished, fine, large, sunny and rick benefits, etc. All brothers YOUNG man of long experience In grocery ol men, §2 00 & day; | BINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and atry urgently requested to attend next meetin; ‘Will Appear in a Series of Famous Dramatic Successes. San Francisco Favorite Is business desires position In wholesale or re. | _Year's job. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. | room, %c 0 tail store; best of references. Address box | 15 2-HORSE t. sters, railroad work, 3% and [ TRY Acme 957 Market st., Telow Sixth, Much Improved by Her ___ CHAS. WILSON, Recording Secretary. | 163, Call office. found; ship io-day:'free fare. freo fare. C.| for a room: Xc @ nlght; 31 a week. 5 A. O. 1. tn America.—To officers and FOUNG Tar ol sl ol bt . HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st : po- . To collect wages due labo Recent Experience. T T R e B sitlon 1n private place as gurdener and man | {) LABORERS and teamsters for & new moua- WA T mos Collection ARency, 110 Sutter b Night'" at the Irish Fair. You are r Osakland. AR fice, | tain railroad; regular wages. C. R. HAN- TR T T e divisions at hall, T : une, rd st, near « = share (o march in-a body to the Mechanics’ | ket; 200 rooms; 6o fo $150 night "5 | T,DENCH MEN, muckers, bhammer a0d dril | WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4 Thidd st. near #1560 to 38| men and headers, $1 5, §2 and $2 60 a day. free ‘bus| C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 .Gnu.ry st. y Blanche Bates, the 1dol of San Fran- 2 , 26¢ n H clsco theater-goers, who won her fame in Market; 200 rooms. ight; reading-root Pavilion. Special exercises will be a feature | Week; convenlent and respectable and baggage to and ‘from the ferry. of the evening. By order Board of Directors. | _and baggage to and from 10 ALMOND pickers...T5 cents a day and found I8 08 308 308 X0 308 30 308 308 X0 108 300 408 30 308 X0 300 308 30% 306 308 0% 30% 30 30 306 306 108 300 30K 06 0 0 M 0 fegeReg=gegeRugegogeRugeRegeRefagoRefeteRuRaReRaBoR -ReguReReFaRoRugeRuguFageat-] this city as leading lady of the old Fraw- b7 3 McCORMICK, C. B. ALNO . v 7 v cgarded as th city. 175 a da; ey company; sud Wi s reeardcd a8 ho LB HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 50 1aborers' for QUarry, hRLAy sz standard by which leading ladles A, O. H. DIVISION No. 2. mes C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MANUFACTU! s only absolutely have followed her must be judged, is bers of this dlvision are ordered to as- CHAMBERMAID, country hotel, wait at din- | =~ ey e = o= gumable mucilage bottle in the world coming back to San Francisco to amuse semble at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth ner, $20; chambermald, institution, $20; 3 5 COAL miners, see boss here. C. R. HANSEN Wante general agents In every county and and delight her many admirers. gt 08 WEDNESDAT, Abgust Mot puitresses, commercial hotel,” couniry, §g6; | _& CO. 104 Geary st. State; exclusive territory: blg profits: sample She will arrive here on Sunday next MBcnanics Pavillon to attend the Irish Fair. | vanced: waiiress: Paciie Grove steray s | POLISHER and starcher. oountry. §50, irone 20c. Call or address NELS A. LYBECK & Erapey © ; 1 ’ , rove, steady job, | = 435; shirt ironer, hotel laundry, and foun CO., 608 Fourth st., San Francisco, and rejoin the Frawley company, taking Free admission will be given to all mem-| $20; waltress, first-class hotel, Stockton, $30; | washer. hand laundry, $30 and found: h s = the position in which she had so many bers who join %’zl{’l‘!;}‘?; LEE, President. ;;E“g":;“cyy' ‘;fll plain wait w“‘m“"y: o I o Ty a0 e H mfl- ABE:;I’S éc hl‘:;dli":“nu;s‘kwegi“% m’:’:’“’C;' s ; e : s ok, e waltrea Y 5286 Sency " Greni V. ovel = sliccesecs | Thistla jcertsinly, good news T. L. CLANCY, Secretary. 1R Saitress, B2 wartraress, Watsonville, | SAKER, 18 & week: hotel baker, §35; cook and | _1i56% Washington st Oakland. Cal. for the thousands of San Franciscans T LODGE rooms; all_needed accommodations; | U3 fame hotel, $20; waltresn, ~ Napa, 320; | Wwife, M0: 8 dishwashors, $15 to $0. dish- ——= —— zno Sl"“{srclluy regretted her departure for 987 Mission. T, ALTECHUL. 330 Clay st . | Naltress, restaurant, country, 5; 3" wait: rastier, springs, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., PARTNERS WANTED. Sastern flelds. AL 2 < resses, restaurant, Vallejo, $20: 4 restaurant ary st A e e There is a story of interest behind this = waitrasses, $5 and $6 & week; 2 chamber % FIRST-CLASS restaurant man wants_partne; new move in the Frawley company. DIVIDEND NOTICES. rame house, $16; head waitress, $25. "Tasiqs. | FRENCH speaking head weiter, §15: 3 nebt | "fno locatlon: good business; too e Ui It will be remembered )lha(] Mh Bnu;s SRIDMR e o s HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary s fix;f;xéw';“&';' 13:‘ a‘ry“n ‘weel . man: $100. 363 Twelfth st.. Oakland. was engaged to play the leading lady of No. e A - 2 — n Si rea va 2 share) of the Oceanic Steamship Compan; HOTEL cook, $30, Oakland boarding-h B 74 N - R e PP oh Swas preaused ot fil "be Fayubie nt the ofice of the. dcompg:y’f cook, olty, $0. MRS. NORTON, 313 Butter. = | "o AED, ickers for st ¥ S BOUAE DR SUTTAGK WANTED, cago during the past summer. It was L T 7 Byl g ; A rate of month and board, no Sunday | WANTED—About September 15. new flat o B O ek the Juogment of the man- BLANCHE BATES. tember' 1, 163" Transter books will clése o | GERMAN ook 85; cookl Amerlean family, | (008 4ot 'rive paid one way: farmer for or- | ' cottuge; 10 old bullding: five ‘or six roma: Sl T o sec el vy e b o z| PSSR CRCRISRES, | i Ok he MR 1] SSR Rod s e M | SR v e S fie "and - Chaanooa’ proved o Taments 3 o 0 1 16 06 0 0 0 06 6 10 20 010 0 X0 0610 3 8 0 10 0 0110 08 010 X — NTRSE il S0, second gl 1, boses wit o) Beteronces equtced Bo objection to | et A0 T D T O X T City sald that the acting of Miss Bates &Wkward position. He was sorry for him- _“Among the productions will be, ‘An e conery B gt s B alsENORTON. | e S et WD Wi Winwon. was about all the production had to Self and helpless. Now the Ban Francisco Enemy to The King,' ‘The Last Word,' | #OR Irish natlonal flags g0 to C. J. BARRON, Star dcon admirers of the only Blanche can con- ‘The Prisoner of Zenda, ‘Love in Har- | ¥ omrish national flags EWER & CO., 6% Clay st. 3 WANTED—_room cottags with large yard: H rent $12. Box 3, Call office. irls, Oakland, Alameda and Berke- and §25; walitress, $20; chamber- | WANTED—PIlain barber for institution, short Eollowing this erperience, which was a grutulate themsolyes. domng "5y, 8nd “The Dancing 'Girl.’ ley, oy T iere hamber b ipstitation, short severe one, the littie lady not_fin t hat is what r. rawley was doing “We can look for some exce BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; a0, nurse girl, $10; German house girl, distance In country:. easy place; ary, e necessary fo seek engagements. The of- last night in his dressing-room at the Co- good work from Miss Bates in D ia sy, | eity of e PACIFIC COLLECTION | _$%. MRS. NORTON, 813 Sutter st. per month and found and make extra money. PROPERTY WANTED, Zers came to her. She finally accepted a lumbia. gagement, particularl: in ‘The Last!| CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. room 6: tel 5580 HOTEL cook, 3§30, Onkland boarding-housa: | _ - D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. . s = proposition from Augustin Daly to play “Thi3 is one of the paramount things Word' and ‘Love In Harness’ two- of cook, “city. " MRS, NORTON, 318 Sutier st | WANTED—An attendant for boye' institution, | - encen: © hamrors toiard on railroad near city; Prominent parts and_assume the position that has happened in the theatrical world Miss Rehan’s great successes, in which EMPLOYMFNT OFFICES, 24 3 w. P e A e '§ | woheap. Address box §7, Call office. GERMAN or Scandinavian cook, 3 in family, | Lear city: must snderstant, bo . St understudy (o Ada Rehan. The con- for o long time” said he. “It means o Miss Dates was undecrtuds. This (malat | — oo ot S E Sl 5 ‘oooks I American and German fam stipuls L i 5 sm “sare Phe rment Bureau; n_Amer} 8 o o tract stipulated that ‘our e was great deal o me and sure it will training will be of great advantage to her | JAPANESE Employment au; ideal help. | $30 5 sooks in American snd German (aml”| . EWER & CO., ay st. not to appear in any part which was not very pleasant news to the people of and the young lady’s admirers will reap | _122 Golden Gate ave.; telephone s WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, 22 Golden Gate ave.; telephon® 007 TTh | $25; infant's nurse, 35, and o large number | T MEN for placer mine, 3250 a day; § driliers | YOUNG lady room mate: r room and board $12; d to her abilities. this city, who appreclated Miss ates’ the unexpected benefits theref) e ———————e e Sul‘tletmnsplros that Mr. Daly could not abilities in her exg'y career and cordially close of the season with mrgmirr‘:fiv}m SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. g,'w“;},'d ‘gm:‘,:{r;,’“"_, ";mfl“:‘“mi'.}‘.',"‘:"m‘“ and_ muckers. tunnel ‘work, §260 and §2 a | working glrl preferred: roference. Address st his eompact and Miss Bates was cast assisted her in her struggles for recogni- Company she Wil return to New York | - oo 316 Sutter st “| day: 10 woodchoppers, 4 foot oak and pine, 4 Call office. in @ part which she declined to undertake. tion in wider fields, until now she is one and resume her position with the Daly | NUMBER of girls all nationalities awaiting tools, provisions and fare advanced: ®noX;| GOOD roller top desk. will klve good flat top The situation was disagreeable and she among a thousand. Company.” 2 situations, with best references, at MRS, |6 WAITRESSES and chambermaids, hotels men t? ‘make uxx‘l::n mvfild;‘mg‘, band | “gesk: pay cash difference. Box 1000, Call opened correspondence with T. Danlel ‘“Miss Bates will arrive here on Sunday The mela% Company will be further | HIRD'S En;gmymem Office, 631 Larkin st.; | $20; 5 waltresses, restaurants, $20, $25 _and 33- 'u’infi‘fio'::h" $2%. R. T. WARD & = - e s ‘rawley looking to the acceptance of her next, and at the close of the Frawley strengthened by the addition of six new tel. Sutter 62. é'(')d l:’:gek. and others. J. F. CROSETT & .y lay W‘l.'\g:'rED—An ofl magic lantern. Address box P Bosition for 4 short season at least. ~ company’s season at the Columbia the people, among whom will be the bright | COMPETENT youns German nursery govern- = utser ot WANTED—Laundryman, institution, $30; brofl- R Qi Tee: 1t is unnecessary to say that Mr. Fraw- organization will go to Los Angeles, when and capable actress, Lucille La Verne, | ess desires situation; 8 years last piace; city | WANTED—German cook, $30; German or| er, $40: restaurant cook, $60; waliter, $30; | WANTED—A second-hand steam power me: Scandinavian second girl, same place, §25;( cook, country, $30; 2 dishwashers, 325 $35; go-round. Address box 1754, Office. chambermalid, hotel, city, $18; French_cool tor , $15; men to plck , §1 a day - > et ‘it it Tt e ‘teamater: ete” AN | PHOTOGRAPHIC and stereopticon apparatus: ANDRE, 318 Stockton st. DRE'S, 316 Btockton st. second-hand. 420 Grove 2 GIRLS for housew: » can family, $20, | 2 WA . olty. ; third cook, country, §%. | PHOTOG! [C and 6 lantern 20 washing; ajso secopd, B Lill: | * HOFEE'G 420 Kearny st. Fatus, second-band, 108" Montsomery st vi 1y too glad to talk business and we will present “The Prisoner of Zenda,” who has resigned her position as le: tter st. ’fi?.“flfi?“:%und it advisable to give his returning here two weeks later. Prepara- lady of the Clay Clement Compnn;d-hégo Selcompy NS CULLEN, e s California prize a temporary release, stip- tions will be then made for producing a join Frawley. Frawlteg refuses to divulge | SWEDISH second :\rli’ best _of .Frlmnc., de- fine ner appearances to the West 5 'a seasol o give the peo] 3 2 = AT of the continent. Mr. Daly. Was in an of six weeks, beginning pn September. Francisco. glw-nmmrf:&m 2 wm-r‘n'n: i ‘mi( i o3 g AgEe 5 A : = a i "-n - s sk 9% Butte e i pe i s a S s Al e N