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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898 JEWISH NEW RUFFIANISM BONIBEL WINNER |2 e_néry out a length in the slow time of ‘The flying filly Magdalenas seems to ave regained her old-time speed, for, starting a 7 to 10 favorite in the ogenlng since 1572, due to @ violent outburst of ac- tivity. he central of new mouths are vomiting Three imposin, ing down the mount: ashes. crater and a number lava and streams are pour- n side, burying the the base 0? !\Ec SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the yea SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. PHOLSTERER, German YOung man, wants U tuation. . A. KAUGER, 65 Mission at. =Y STEADY young man wishes Box tion working )70, N Vi house. L Call office, five and a half-furlongs sprint for beaten | chestnut woods at nte ! = ery street, | around private 3 two-year-olds. sne beat her field away off | Somma, nearly reaching the gbservatory, L o, F ol GH0D o7 18 yas ot waby. o > after getting away last. Gus Wilson rode dee(roylng part of the funicular railroad | °orner Clay; open u! intil 9:30 o'clock. work. 1305 Mission st., In bake the winner, earning his first set of brack- | leading thereto and threatening the bar- 387 Hayes street; open un B AOSH HASHONO 1S DENOUNCED Piggott’s Riding Does ets since coming from Montana. In a hard drive Holmes on Napian got his mount home a neck before Nilgar. Himera, which was beaten on Wednes- day, came out in the six-furlongs selling sprint following, and with Piggott on her back led Rose Maid and Roulette Wheel racks of the carbineers. e Senator Foraker writes about the control and trade of our new colonies, in next Sunday’s Call. 621 McAllister street; open until 3:30 oclock. 615 Larkin street; open untll 8:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 8 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. MAN and wife wish situation in hotel or board- ing-house; city or country. Box 1264, SOBER mlddle-aged man wants small hotel or restaurant as kitchen hand or to make beds; years. Address A. S., box 12 last place § Call office. 3 e 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. AN experlenced grocery packer or porter would e the Trick. over the line in a driving finish. = The v cort . d Kentucky | “jjxe" work of any kind: reasonable Winner swae held in twos in the betting, | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| NW. corher of Twenty-second an best ot retarences. Address box 1131, Impressive Services at Judge Conlan Tells and received the best of the saddle work. Roulette Wheel might have won with a less pantomimic ride. St. Phillp, one of the post choices, caught stage fright while Sheldon I. Jr. and Lillian D. Kellogg, nolds) to John Titus, I street, 110:6 S of Califor (Rey- ot on E line of Webster rofa, S 27 by E 81:3; $10. streets; open until § o'clock. NOTICES. CHURCH TUATION as butler in pri S ret.class . boarding-house " b young man. Address box BT, | i i Wililam D. and Maggie J. Walker to Samuel = the Synagogue. Them Their Duties. |OLINTHUS THE BEST HORSE | the running was voune: Crozier: lot on 8 Tine f Finmre sreet. 15 | - DD OM AWM YRD Cehitkceper Bys e - The final six-furlongs dash, decided un- | X ot Hayes, N 27 by E 137:6; $10. i M Box , Call office. et e der seiling conditions, went to Amasa,| Harry C. and Estelle Morrison to Louis Metz- [ DIVINE services will be held by Rev. ,M-D o O Rt DA frstec = | ;vhlch led all the ‘\'rlz_\y, {winn}ng fiandl]‘y = lot“_on s usn:m;;r Sutter nsgest. 144:3 W of G";d‘t"h'mD“The(ng:gmz;t‘\”'wn{“fi;wnfi slt’nr R e s Tt ‘Wflfml | rom Roadwarmer. The favorite, Montal- | Lyon, . E %, N 100:6; and the Day of A et i sEg00a; BN b all. WILL BE A DAY OF REST AN UNWARRANTED ARREST|HAS A STORMY PASSAGE IN lade, SUT and sore as a veteran car horss, | pGharies W' Reed (riei fof ‘Brms G| Opera Hall, comer, Srove 8nq, TG gia: | MIDDLE AGED man sober. reliabic. sood was_unplaced. e book \on this Tac | Bohme to Tomaso Dematel, Giovanni Toboni 656 Hayes st.: also to-day at the above hali | hand .about pl Eatden; Iow wagess = s e | THE RACE. would have given an Eastern penciler | ot 1> gomate Demate, HIGVARA 10Tt | oii dav. Tickets, $1 and $1 50, good references. Address M. M., 537 Saorqs THE HOLIDAY TO BE STRICTLY OBSERVED. | | F Religious Exercises To-Night Will| Mark the Advent of the Great Celebration—Its Sacred Portent. THE CASE OF W. J. FOSTER, A BARBER, DISMISSED. He Was Handcuffed by Two Depu- ties, Thrown Into the Pound Wagon and Driven to the City Prison. Rainier Captures the Autumn Handi- | cap and the Vinctor Stake Is Easily Taken by Scar- borough. Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 15.—One of th e the blues. the “tinhorns” laying 2 to 1 against the winner, with grotesque odds against the others. The entries for to-morrow with the odds offered to-night follow: First Race—Trotting; mile and repeat; free tor all: (0)Toggles . 21 Monterey . 10 Zombro . 51 | 10 Galette Second Race—Trotting: 2:16 class; mile dash: 7 May B.. 1, 12 Stiver Ring.....8-1 17 Qur Jack 1] 12 Mojave . 101 .. G. Washington 81 | (2DPrince Gift.....1-3 13 Tonse. 5525w 6-1 | Third Race—Trotting; 20 Dr J. . :20 class; mile dash: . Nellle Bly. on S line of Vallejo street, 68:9 E of Kearny, E 68:9 by S 187:6; $3450. David Figone to Glovanni Figoni, undivded half interest in lot on or street, also called T1:6 Z of Green, N 19:91% by W 37: Zichael L., Annie and_Willlam Antonio Sllvestrs, lot on W line of 374, distant 57:6 N of 31600, W line of Sonoma place Sonora_place or stheet, $900. Spinett! to Green, N 20 Sharon Estate Company to Sarah E. Cowell, lot on NW _cormer of streets, N 9 by W 1l Pine and Leavenworth 5:1%; *82,600. Clement B. Moore (by John K. Moore, attor- ney) to Jose Ramon Pico, lot bounded on the N by Jefferson street, E by Leavenworth, § by Beach and W by Hyde; also lot bounded on the N by North Point and W b Beach, B by 'Leavenworth, S by Tyde; also Jot bounded mento st. NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T.. Masonic Temple, Post and Mont- gomery sts.—Regular_assembly THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Order of the Temple. All fraters are courteously invited. SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. MEETING YERBA BUENA Lodge of Perfection No. 1—Regular meeting THIS (FRI- DAY) EVENING, September 15, at § o'clock. WANTED-Situatlon as driver by acquainted with the city; s English fluently. Address hox 125 A BELTMAN with good reference situation in any kind of a factor: men, and can do any other work be dress. Box 1234, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st.. neq ket; 200 rooms; 25c fo $LE0 night: 3 week; convenient and respectable; )—German or Swedish girl; largest crowds ever assembled at Agri- | (20)Ned Thorne... .... onatHe By " W by Larkin, & by Jeffer- | GOLDEN GATE Encampment 2 mall familie ew Year, Rosh Hashono,| W. J. Foster, a barber at 1125 Market | cultural Park paid homage to Sacramento| Fourth Race-Trotting: :18 class: mile dash: | son &5 B by Byde, aulician. deas B0 | R T et T ph AT Socmaen oo, % Prench caoks s S ately observed in this city | street, was arrested last Saturday by | day this afternoon to view the racing.The| 22 Harry Marvin..€-1 | 22 Menlo Belle....2-1 | (Isaac Levy, Henry Horstmann and Edward | semble st 30 P o Gate ave., to to assist, $10 and LE i to-morrow and Sunday. Saturday will be | Deputy Poundkecper W. Robling on a | mercury in the thermometers ascended | 20Joe Selby. -1 | 17 Myrtle Thorne. 85 | 1\ -5 10, (ion’ and Spear streets, NW T1:6 | attend the funeral of our late brother, | Stocktonst. ~ the 1y of the Hebrew month Tishri, | charge of interfering with an officer. Fos- | until it neared the bubbling pofnt, and | 7 Davmont . e | by SW 45:10; also lot on SW line of Bpear | CHARLESH MEAD. . . 0 poirigren, | COOK, Jewish family, $30. 7 the Cclesiastical month of the Jew- | ter was enjoying the pranks of three pups | the grand stand looked a whirring mass 2‘3"(‘}1“ Race—Pacing; 2:23 class; l&jle d'»shw Lo §7:6 NW of Mission, NW 40 by SW 45:10; . I. CROSE 2 305 1sh calendar, and, according to Semitic |In front of his shop, when Robling and | of pretty faces, vari-colored flowers and | 33 Gug opsati 18 Majena B.0743 | PGeorge R. Fietcher to Joanna Fletcher, lot | CALIFORNIA Lodge bNoiha}‘l-‘,g;%_ c station, it is the five thousand six |another deputy swooped down on the pups | fans. The icecream men sold out early| 18 Harry J 18 Lady Margaret.7-5 | on E line of Sixth avenue, 200 N of Point [ O !“-h"‘”bf[ I8 el lo. ‘amscmble TR dred and fifty-ninth year of the crea- | and threw the net over them. Foster|in the day, and In its effort to cool out,| 18 Silas Sime 18 Mia Louise. 2-1| Lobos avenue, E 120 by N 50; gift. i M orcrial Hall, FRIDAY, Sep- 210N i ¢ the worl released the dogs. Robling handcuffed | the bookmaking brigade was almost| - Sixth Race—Handicap: one mile: et e L o e m, Wi | tember 16, 18%, at 1 p. m. to_ attend the | Pgiper’yt! - festival will be ushered in thiseven- | him, and, without giving him an oppor- | tempted to lengthen out the prices. Later | (22)Shasta W 5 ( 22 H. Thoburn, 10452 | N of Twenty-ninth street, SE % CNE 2, | funeral of our late br(-!hfir‘]‘t‘_l{lé:. i\'mé,“' ing by exercises in all the synagogues and tunity of getung his coat and hat, placed 22 Polish, 9 (I$)R. Tierra, 108..3-1 :5%, Precita Valley lands; $260 By order better counsel prevalled, and the old odds 2 NW 78:9%, § H. L. TODD, Becretary. observed by the orthodox or con- | Iim in the poundwagon and drove him to | stayed there. Betting in the ring was | A};‘Pt” mx;;n' 8:1 furl 2 mb"l“m'~ m'm“ olE:":ezfn’rfi")"nn??v"egl.”m(.b{)ufiafi' 1ot on'B | 7 GULAR mesting of ‘he Ca w 1 _compar clement of the community until | the City Prison. brisk, one penciler estimating the amount | cioes ut traek 1o the morrimg. 50 “"€5 | ineof Chenery strest, 34 S of Thirtleth, 8 | RRoULAR, MEUNE FUENING, at I UL Tl s The Temple Emanu-El | ’l:{xel cu:e WasS Ined’ before J‘\imsel(‘-on(lm:(- of coin handled by the six books at — go.tfi\gg, N 10, }':(15‘47. ‘;‘ 1‘50, bw 'HG‘: thflnie 8 o'clock, Scottish Ha! 111(}1“1(1'1 eform” in its ideas, | and in dismissing it yesterday he took | a5 oo STANFORD FRESHMEN. o NE corner lot 17, W to beginning, “lots | g, JOHN REID, Chis SRR B0 recognize 1t for one | Eeasion to scarily the Pound officials. | "myooqrg was a tempting racing morsel. T G L T LR JAMES i et be observed strictly | .o 5ald: no matter how lax the Ju\\-:h,‘g‘,hfig gards the observance of the | s and festival he is ever |Aa! line of Chenery street, 314 S of Thirtleth, § 50, E 115, NW to point, W to beginning, lot 18, block 29, same; $3855. mAnne M. Darolles to same, same (2 pleces); George Belle Whittle to Pletro Molinart, lot cook, restaurant, $30. . This day wil x Besides the rich $4500 California Futurity | Adopt a Constitution and Elect Per- stake, the Autumn handicap for two-| manent Officers. vear-olds and the Vinctor stak o | C In all two favorites| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 15.— the deputy poundmasters assumed the nded suthority that they did, why they d so_outrageously assault, handcuff and buse and cart off to prison Without hat or | | cont 1n a wagon made for the transit of dogs | 0WD for decision. SPECIAL NOTICES. sleep home, $10. MISS CULLEN, CHE A. THOMAS, having left MY wite, my bed and board, I will not hereafter be responsible for any debts contracted bv her. scrupulously caretul to see that the New | g it ok biatne ¢ g ¥ 5| only were successful The freshman class held its second meet- | on E line of Head (Florence) street, 225 of 0 . 4 . 7 iRt Y o s now jiuless fue 2 ccsstul ¥ 3 olph, N 3 5 B DAVID J. THOMAS. French nursery governess, Year and the Day of Atonement are spent | occasion was ripe for the ruffanism and rowdy- | The other events were tame in compari- | IN8 Yesterday afternoon and succeeded in }‘g"“,‘:’,;‘;hi‘n’:‘d"“fl;’nfiu"?g-“_“’;in}‘ and 15, block bt LN 338 fitter e fasts seamstress, ROOMS papered_ from §3 ¢ill | 1sm In them to crop out. No wonder Mr. Foster el painting done. Hartmann Paint Co., adopting a constitution and electing the | 15 indignant. I don’t blame him to be morti- | n a befittingly religious manner. son to the Futurity, which furnished a | Julius and Margaretha Weber to Henry and 20 each, S ? ¥ | = of o ountry. MISS close office or store, and the down- | = < . | desperate finish betw Bonibel, Al | following permanent officers: President, | Louise Tekler, lot on N line of Sadowa street, ar HE country fled, and were I him I would invoke the aid of perate finis etween onibel, Al-| z 75 o )3 town portion of th: ty will know hi s A by g = | Frank Kerr, Heyworth, Ill.; first vice | 175 W of Marengo, W 5 by N 125, lots 8 and | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: | — e - o o e g | T T ety hat"he was | moner and Olinthus. The latter, carrying | president, Miss Helen D. Munday, Los |38 block G, Raliroad Homestead Assoclation: | elty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | HEAD waitr mercial hotel, §30; ot on those *“Days " as they are | Inhuman viclence and indignity ha Rton oy | 1O Welght, with Henry Shields In the | Angeles: second vice president, I. $. Zel- | $i0, CO.. 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5a80. head waitress, city ); waitresses for appropriately u-rm;a.1 o | the'Sat’ of (heBBnd brcial, it they would | saddle, carried the biggest commissions, | mer, Onkiand: secretary, A T Cooley, | | Charles McCarthy by James P. MeCarthy, Hantord. Watkonvilie, ‘Paio’ Alio, Momterey, he synagogues durin; estiv: wi 01 e s of | - ) oV ale: S " A. Glese; % orney) to F. A. Berlin, lots 15 and 1 oc! s N allejo, chambermal to wait, Tri 4 P 1 striking appearance. ey will | . - > | mera, were favorites in the betting at 24 2 Syt 116,416 17 ; lots — wait, first-class cit $20. C o 4 peaceful. citizens they would be | | Davis of San Francisco and Samuel Har- | 10 16, 17 and 19, block 26; lots 4. 5 and #, | IVIDEND notice.—Dividend No. 59 (Aft y hotel, §20. C. R. HA ed entrely in white. A mantle coneldered by the public in gen_ | the short price of 4 to 5. Against the| 4v'of Oakland: baseball manager, W. W. | block 28: Iot 6, block 21; lots 20 to d1, block 31, | DIl DY Narey of the Hutchinson Sugar & 0O 10k GetryeG ornament the Ark of but so long as such rowdies are employed | Burns & Waterhouse palr, Bonibel and | o s : "W g | Tekeview; $10. e ntaten C e vl 5 Rt Eoiihes B 3 Carson, Eureka; track manager, W. H.| “Lake View and Sunnyside Improvement Com. | Flantation Company will be payable at the et o amaml ;ns be dragged into prisons and courts | Panamint, 5 to 1 were offered. Levy, San Franclsco. pany to same, same, quitclaim deed; $10. OZOCEILIth e compan Y, %1 MATEUNE = Cntet (fihe law. The pulplt and | {0 ivolous charges, which are only made | Piggott, on Bonibel, went out when| - 2 S Yo astec, Inesday, IRgutember 2, 1816, Jrdnacny for general ' ek, where chints the Chagan, | B9 (RSEE, WS Bt owt vidoue S0 | Starier Havey sont ihe Aed away 0 a| BOLD BURGLABY AT FRESNO. Slameda; County. books wil close on Wednesday, September | WOMAN for general | of the orthodox congregations Wil | here that sour auty is fo look after the cap- | Pretty start, to make a runaway race of | == gharles B. and Clarg A. Audrews to Mar- E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. see farty_here to-day. be robed in white linen. ture and detention of stray. vagabond, home- | it. At the end his mount was stopping | Store Looted of Several Thousand |Zieet T, Joncs. ot on W corner of Weston o | o £ bt Ml e i SN z gm:_:mun“ ) ‘1":[ i;?:_\':;bfin'lllVgtt' endar f;safl';fr wxlxng:x;;(xgh:.:;\v!x\ C”’,:;,f.if:?;%‘fi.‘l"?“ii; badly, but by superb riding he kept the | Dollars’ Worth of Goods. ]I:‘zg.ltx)‘ sk xén.zé. W 30.26 to beginning, being SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. (‘({)rm"m; X;Ifmhl\buix. $: lmrl)lth-.hL:lrl gogues on the first day of the 2 e e e oon that »¢t | roan filly up long enough to get the de- | ISNO, B=Tast evei - 1ot 1, block C. Broadway and Telegraph-avenue | ~-~— -~ A~ or Benicla, 2 in family, 315, see lady here; The shofar, or cornet, fashioned out of | doss and valuable dogs have been taken from | TOUE 3 upte"fm g e a0 | FRESND, Bept JaMaat Evenit barks vk Toace Dukiend) Al 00 COMPETENT mother and daughter desire sit- | 8ITlS for Oakland, Berkeley, city, $15 to 33 nof ‘e ‘zamiailghoyblowndthity | the frant (stepsiand Jupns ot (e reridenoesiat ficih 1 0 moner | Jars looted the store of Albert Plerson & | John Rettig to Oakland Loan and Investment| uations as cook and second girl; best ref. | Working houseki I with different intonations. The ob- [ [05% CURCE, NBCEE, by e taken dogs | And_Olinthus, the three flnishing heads| Co., 1722-24 Mariposa street. They had |Company, lot on T line of Telegruph avenus, | €rences; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% S IHANSENG & €010 - i b Pring the con | from the immediate custody and control of the | APATL “"“,n‘lg;‘“‘:’fl\"‘;‘; ‘Sn“':é‘:s o‘l’_“h‘)““'h‘l’;' wagons and succeeded in making away | j500 of Sutter street. N SRR, boiug el ol Ll e egation to a due sense of tho solemnity | gwner wi alking upon the streets. I dare | had a S Vi e wou : S . g . eralta Reservation | oo AT SRS INDRES otel and_private families Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, | this court straight to the public pound ke would | Showing that he was the best. The best | Sppis. oo ST Bas SQUSCE coRsicoer- | Wiillam G and Hetty T. Henshaw, Willlam | best of clty reference, desire situations. J.| man style, $23: cook for men, 315, fare llows ten s after Rosh Hashono, | find §0 per cent of the dogs confined there to | jockey won on the poorest horse of the | s : D u- | 4. and Virginia R. Dingee to Alice G. Boynton Gl £ /38°0, Ratte e, ranch cuok, restaurant cc day iIs ¢ observed by re- | be valuable animals, and that he would pass ated on the principal street of the town. | (Wite of G W.), lot on E line of Pleasa; all, trio. = Saintly showed none of his old- nt Val- | REFINED competent lady of 35 wishes situa- | Tesses and chambermaid, § ley A policeman and night i ~ | upon the streets on the way there a dozen o = 4 | watchman are avenue, §27.27 N of Pledmont, N 0 by 0 Eiotildre < - and a large number of s \.‘".’}'f“';‘:"fl‘l’x‘}“m“fd | 30,01 mangy, homeless curs, which are permit- | :{m;j{‘.‘;;&ina’ggtz‘;‘fik\fi_rfi gfi‘;‘l':g‘: e su%p(:\steil}ohg:‘llsrz it everd f‘\;;evli\nanlnrfigfii C:m"",x'.:;‘""’}mfinnr‘“',}_j;:n;'"”': S TR Honackecmer: ‘wapmlaren and sewing, or.2%| Housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO. 316 Sut- At L | ted to run at large because you do not con- | UMe—1: 7 Y eIy g s han E v et 3 d Township; . B X 4 " | ter st. "gins at sunset of the | sider them worth impounding. Now that is | The Autumn handicap drew out a tin-| persons go by In front of it. Willlam and Loutsa Wain to Peter Madsen, Call offlce. [t pan collection of four scaly looking two- | vear-olds, with Cardale ruling a 1 to 2| hance in the ring. The brown colt must | have retired late the evening previous, for | not your duty and not the object of the exist- | ence of a public pound. You can have no such | czarllke authority vested in you, and if you | 0 think you have I will Inform you that you | lot on N line of Blackstone street, 192:5 E of Baker street, E'50 by N 100, being’ lots 15 and 16, on map of plat and rtls Dobr Tract, Berkeley: g1, ~o o0 Of Plat & <tenographe kkeeping, desire: y, competent understands be 10th. During these twenty- hours no Jew will partake of food in ape or form. w_‘{u'rm: S, country hotel, §20, fare pald. .HO- T st. writer, eition: salary $5 per week; experienced; KOREA’S KING “fiECOVEBIHG. GIRL for housework, no washing, plain cook- H 652, Call vening of Yom Kippur is called Kof | are violating the law yourself. 1f my dog Is | he chopped It up badly, taking the short | YOKOHAMA, Sept. 15.—Further ad-| ,Otkland Loan and Investment Company to S Ing. $20; also upstairs irl. $15. 631 Larkin. from the two opening words of the | siting on my front steps, or on the sidewalk | end of the coin. Rainier, a 7 to 1 chance, | vices recelved here from Seoul, Korea, | oy Givaid, Lo Tavlor, lots 2 to il blocic 3, map American woman; good cook, $; bours 1 services. Sermons will be preached on | in front of my house or in my immediate con- | came from nowhere and beat .ue leader, | say that the King of Korea, who, with % eights, except right of way in small family ST e i ey that evening in the Temple Emanu-El by trol and custody, and under my command, you | | Obsidtan, as he leased. Hal Brown, a of East Oakland Street Railroad Company, home; good reference. C. . y | % ST, 25 Market st. . g Tt s = have no right to molest or take my property, | O0S y the Crown Prince, became il on Sunday | Which Includes the tracks as now I T s s e — Rev. Jucob Veorsanger, at the Synagogue | ini’ it bonders upon larceny o do so. 1t 14 | Sawed-down stable lad, plloted the Win- | jagt the supposition being that they wers | O7 each side thereof, Bast Onkland; §10, = < | MIDDLE-AGED “woman wishes situation in Sirl for second work, waiting on B G Tt e et0. at | about time you had a lesson as to your duty, | ReT: | poisoned, 1s recovering. The Crown | pDavid C. Fowler ‘(by commissioner) to San | private family; plain cooking or help in a German preferred, 83 Valencia. st., {he Geary-strect Temple by ey M. 8. | und your duty is to look out for stray, home: | Mke Kelly, who has been nursing Scar- | Briite®™ o weaver, Is still quite 1. 1t 18 | Franolsco and Oakland Mutual Loan Associa: | _20arding-house! city. Call 1149 Mission st. Nineteenth and Twentieth by vy 1%“‘1 n {1 ® Bush-street Temple Dby | lese dogs and not lie around watching and | borough along the greater part of the | ; w heljeved that the polsoner was a lady siln'rin lot 13, block N. Knowles and Potter sub- | YOUNG girl wishes to care for baby or do for general hou: » ev. Isadore Meyers, waitng for any and all valuable animals that | summer, made no sccret of the fact that | 0f" the household, but doubts are ox. | diyision of Kennedy Tract, East Oukland: $333. | housswork: 312 o $15. Call or address 632 LR e During the day of Yom Kippur four may come your way. In this case it is too bad he thought his charge would win the urice C. and George (. Couchot to Benoit Swedish or Danish preferred. 1007 Leavent Ao ot d as to whether she was actuated Elizabeth st.,; Castro-st. cars. 2 o' y. services, named respectively Schacharit, | that Mr. Foster has been subjected to the | Vinctor stake, and in his prognostication | DreSas: Colin, lot on S line of Forty-first street, 118 E s | _worth st., 2 o'elock to-day. e Musaph, Mincha and Neilah will be held t;l:\;n::e l;-dignl‘lh;!alhfil lffiufu“;e‘.’i“’;é‘ l!sl’ld he was correct. The bay horse, with Hen- | °¥ Jealousy or political motives. %,.E?;?nfirfi.h%s !““bblzlm' lat 47, resubdi- °§’°D '"I‘ wouldkl_ike a situation as cook and | WANTED Girl to do zeneral housewsrk TH successively. Sermons will be preached | before, were I | ress in |\ Cogey in the saddle, allowed the mild AC OF VESUVIUS. Tindn Mo A K nbwiee: tor ey Paa downstairs | work; ‘g0od references. ~Address | “gausalito. Call at 21 Steiner at, between either betore Musaph or before Neliah. v favorite, Buckwa, to eut out the run- TIVITY UVI 10t 29, Block J, Broadway Terrace, Oakland An: | moasme <o e B s e ve days after the day of atonement e s ning until nearly stretch time, where he S nex; '$10. 3 ¢ AR | RESPECTABLE girl wants housework; wages P e e will_ witness the celebration of the Feast | Rheumatism, kidney, liver diseases cured. Dr. | i Jivon His' head, and with consider-| NAPLES, Sept 15.—Mount Vesuvius 13 | "Reis} Peano to Guiseppina Glorgt, the 1 haie | | from $3 to §1o5 would croos the bey, 210 | EXPERIENCED operators on wrappors, ciec: With this festival | Gordin, Sanitarium, 514 Pine.nr. Kearny,S.F.Cal. | g}, o fo spare led the Cambridge stable [now presenting the grandest spectacle|of lot 16, block 1, Warner Tract, Brookiyn | _Jessie st Post st. 3 R e g SR R : g nt and quaint ce EVENTS AT THE PRESIDIO. Township; 310. COMPETENT cook and laundress wishes situa- the fact that = Richard A. Forrest to Thomas J. F : 2 i WANTED-Ten ladles for marches and ballet. Hebrews were wandering in ) = lot 31, block C, Fruitvale Station Tract, Bk {ion;, city, or country; city references. 2029 | “Apply.at the Empire Theater, 21 Ellis st., be- Dol DT e s S v THE CALL’S RACING CHART.| it o LR e ‘were booths or ts. It is from this that x A am Laird to Mary Ann Laird, lots 53| GERMAN vishes work by day | G " ke . the festival derives its name. The good | Sent to the Military Prison on ™ | an 34, block 45, Tract B, Berkeley Land and | washing, IroAME or house cleaning, Addresy | CERMAN girl that R ey Jew will erect a temporary structure of Alcatraz Island. ‘Town Improvement Assoc fon, Berkeley; gift. ily wanted for down stairs work and cooking; d roofed with bough evergreen HWiiMinna st 3 2 | 'wages s&. 1130 O'Farrell st. called a * “and will take his| General Miller approved the findings in Builders’ Contracts. NEAT refined young lady wishes position as | LiTTLE girl to take care of a baby from § a. meals in this frail tent for seven d. two colirtimartial canes’ yesterday. Pri- SACRAMENTO, Sept. 15, 1898.—Tenth day of the State Fair races. copyist or office assistant. Address P. O. | “p ToF BF to LUuE COF€ OF & 8 ond 12 m. at In San_Francisco Theological Seminary (owner) on aga e & 1 X s + . box 19, Pleasanton, Cal. - B ynagogue .zh:r;ug\.‘h'r:la;:‘ Jews | vate Albert C. Farmer, Company H,| Weather fine; track slow. TN B W2 Hyde (contohcton), iarahitects Mo- [T ane e s e S Sl e e Mgrarkin st fil * m_proces arrying in ‘thelr|ime s, tieih iIansas, ¥was found gullty of | —— Eticl =2 ougall Bros. Excavations, brick work, con- wants housework with plain cooking, or | T PPRENTICE for dressmaking. MME. GOLD- }‘1‘_,.:3.!1;1 m lr.;m ch s and cltrons. \!\)l;‘lle Tty anal st ensed o b8 dm,fwwmmy A. B. SPRECKELS, Presiding Judge. R. J. HAVEY, Starter. crete vard walks, chimneys, carpenter otk 11 1819 Buchanan st. APPRENTICE for dressmaking. My E. GO alkir ITO on around e syna-| '3 Y 2 = = vork, glazing, tinning, plastering, stal; " had h e = sl s Vo S iR e with these they will chant the |discharged from the service, to forfeit all | R e | N AR LT s L T - do housework: - | NEAT girl to assist with housework; not un- el, or hymns of pralse. | On the sev nth da v of Succoth, called allowances due him and to be confined at | Alcatraz at hard labor for one month. |26. SIXTH RACE (of Wednesday, and upwar $200. lot on W line of Locus fornia, N §0:6 by W t street, 82:1 N of Call- all: 411 Fourth st. GERMAN woman would ltke to do light house- der 17; wages $12. 1610 Fulton st. Hosanna Rabba, “The Great Hosanna,” | Private 7. C Iy 2 index. Horse. Age. Weight. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL Same owner with Willlam F. Wil (con- 09 Mission s ot GIRL for light housework and to assist with all Visttors 16 the svnamogues of “the | EYivate Bert W. Campbell, Troop A, First | Index 2 i bty tractor), “architect same. Plumbing. sasftiing | — o oo Miolon st near Fourth | "children. $44 Haight st. _ £ orthodox will be presented with a hand- | Nevada Cavalry, for disobedience of or-| “35 Fig Lea, 4. 11 12 11 T2% |Bullman 4 53 |and sewering for same on same: $1077. CAPABLE Swedieh woman wants any kind of | GIRT, for general housework; wages $12. 1124 ful of willow b With iese they | ders, was sentenced to be dishonorably | 13 Losette, 3 . i R e 214 |Tarrell e | MI)Xlzr {oymen) withisVellsonydiLong i IOUSCWOPK: by the day;; Box %98, Cail otfice. Groenwich st., near Hyde. g will strew the floors of their places of | discharged from the service, to forfelt ail | 19 Hermanita, a 2 H 2 31 |Soider . 1555 ractors). architect none. All work for & | TOUNG girl w T e, e ! jiss the 2 . i T ranit H 3% 52 €10 41 |Hobart 8 12 [ 2-story frame building on lot on € Iine of Pr DUNG girl wishes a situation at up stairs | Ly NTED _Girl to do general housework. A ation of the priests of the illl(tm?;zc{:ld#:‘_g‘mhzr;dfég Elg( v';xl:l)g?g:l at mm"gq s % 6‘, g. Ah 32 ‘{1"\",,‘ 3-8 8+ ?nu. 125 W of Devisadero, W 25 by § "f work. Call at 133 Russ st. Saprrs gl e - pEr e ) C ook o 3 4h 5 5% 15 |Wlison 2 I 2000, o o bt A 25 PEER rvance of the fe he | Private Elisha L. Doran, Company H, CuKlchY- g4 3 : 7 2 A v X MIDDLE-AGED, educated lady, competent | g e 2 < S e S e L e gl e B G T et Stole, 3 T S/ 7 7 7__ Rvan 12 a W. P. and Mary M. H. Fenry (owner) with | teacher of French and German. good setwer | UNEMPLOYED women to learn lucrative bust cing of the Law." the festivals will | hospital yesterday of typhoid fever. IHis %, 9%, 15, Good start_ Won easily, Second and third driving. Winner, | Work for s Loster et aand architect). All | and invalid's nurse, desires position of trust; | _N°ss. 997 Market st., room 28, 10 10 3 p. m. to a < mer of remains will be sent to his home. J. H. Shields’ b. m. by s iior @ Latory attle and basement frame | good home preferred to high salary. Fraulein, come to a close. On the former of these | days an allegorical prayer for rain will be offered, this being a survival of the | days of the Babylonian exile, and the so- | journ in the Holy Land, and is supposed winter that wiu work no in- vegetation of the land | with recruit detachments. First Lieutenant E. L. Glasgow, Twen- tieth Kansas, has been ordered to report to Major Goodale for duty in connection Colonel Smith First Tennessee, has 1s- sued an order fo r check rollcalls at rev- Hermanita about. mp. Martenhurst-Orange Leaf. Fig Leaf showed sudden improvement. Losette gets better every race. Snider dubbed FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $200. bullding on lot on E line of Partlett street, #6:3 N of Twenty-second, E 110, 110, N 22:10%; $2400. 8t. Luke's Church S 22:10%, W (owner), Walker Bros. Company (contractors) with David O'Neifl (sub- contractor), Albert ~ Sutton architect. Stone work for a stone and brick church edifice on lot care Redmond, druggist, northwest corner Polk and Bddy sts. RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman wishes situation; good cook; will 7o light house- work; kind to children; will work for mod- erate’ wages; references. 3386 Twenty-third GIRL wanted for upstairs work and care of grown children. 1130 O'Farrell st. “with housework and children: 605 Jesste st. WANTED—Girl to take care children and do light housewor 9 Jessle st. e Ratoieh < fal s ita | oille and at all drills and from retreat on R 7 |Betting. | on SE corner of Clay street and Van N t., near Sanchez. = - — BAID S ngor e &;‘v‘\mgd:g;\qm& e ht SiehE. 5 (hAt n i can o lTndex:t Eorme Welght.[St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Op. CI | avenue, § 63:10% by B 123: Seao, e (Rt Bid NEAT girl wanted to assist In light housework. Jewish congregations the ffty-two | from camp longer than one hour at a time | ™5 3 aienas . TR Tho ) 18 14700105 Pieen. = S m{\rix fnd wite e e e A c o R T b ter of Genesis is recommended on this | tWenty men sl‘mll goon the Condor to join | _ 16 The Muler...". w0s| 2 5 36 nel B e SR G 5 6 PALACE HOTEL. GERMAN girl wishes position to do housework | — T TR Te. L iwe day. The process of finishing and recom Thetereatcuts et e Time, :18%, 42, 1:09. Fair start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Winner, Dr. | F Burdock, Chicago |Mrs Martin, . &53 chding; Wages 100, 305 Bacramento at., | NICE Selool Bl on 000 R o 16, CAIL icing has gone on uninterruptedly for | I PR M. J. Collins' c. h. by Emperor of Norfolk-Espirito Santo, A Trior, Denmark A A Grant, Mex 3 e centuries, and {s marked py the ob- AN ARTIST RECOGNIZED. Magdalenas much the best. She was away badly and ran around her fleld. Bullman | J Kempvane, Hodson |R Bradlay, Cal LADY wishes to assist with housework, no rl to take care of young child and nce of numerous quaint customs. R no help to Nilgar, or he would have been second. The Miller quit after three-eighths of R E Steele, Pasadena T C Lusk, Chico month. 217 Third avi f n ¥ - ® . washing, $16 per month. 320 Jules ave., Sta- ND. Sent —Rosh Hashono, i § Fudinswider, U S N|L Herschh b s ew Year. begin! (n-mnr(:—“:v Alexam.ier Harrison, the Celebrated e = ———— J B Peakes, § Cruz |J Csul‘u?fiox:‘-nz _tion L. (hs el LT | GERMAN girl for general housework. sundown and will be observed bv the Marine Painter, Gets a Double SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-vear-olds; purse, $200. %Rs‘yukr‘i 4U 5 N x| EV Hull, Milwaukee | POSITION as housekecoer by woman, with Twentleth st. = = e members of the Congregation Beth Ja- Compliment. 28. ckland, U S N|Mrs H B'Hull, Phila | one child; references required and given. In- | BXPERIENCED operators on electric_power Rev. W. Livingston, a noted East- gt ot St AR L & B 5 = B b Simebingen, N% Wik (hatcher, Phila quire 1772 Howard st. i machines o fixanel shirteat GREENE- ern rabbi, has been specially enga ander Harrison, the eminent ma- * E Betting. ] & bert, Pa iy it a5 ctesbe 7 a1 n s e R pe ¥ engaged for n:;&;ajmer Who arrived In San Fran- | Index. “Horse. Weight. |St. %¥m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. |Op. c", ngFeénl;lclé.m{;Y S-‘j-‘“fi,‘,:;"é‘.}“ L:fi:};n“"a'gselafifesdgvfh“me‘;:ag‘ $20 per "F’\;\-:)L bW e =t — 2 e t = 3 e i al? . v oung ladles to ¢ B = cisco a few days ago, went to Monterey | 35 Himera . 12| 2 5 5 2h 1h |Plggott 85 R Pollak, N Y Mrs C. T Bliss, Cal v o raphic Sales Registers among down town WELCOME TO SOL CAHEN. |yesterday, accompanied by Charles Rollo| 21 Rose Maid ;gfli 1 2% 1 2% G § & | Y Yemashito, Japan |Era o Hawkine ' Cat | “Roumework. fn small famiiy: - Apply 175 Rocs, | _merchants: PERNAU BROS, i Clay st = - dai jozeman 3 3 e urston, eblo ks o e | ———— — o e R " The Grand Army Will Receive the ;‘:‘i:e'ein?féf' 'JJ;’E e Al m‘ A Ho R Be iE i e ey lé;b:}«en. R o Thurston, Pueblo | DRESSMAKER. good cutter and fitter, wants Wtfi-’v”&%?fifif&"fifla."“flfn L g g 5 3 u) N B . Sev O 1 101 Department Commander. Mr. Harrison recelved two agreeable = = Pertest S Won et shres arivine Winer 22 | X Kawakame, ' Japan) Mrs’ Hunt, N Otjeans | sy e o tnd oar fare, § Seventh, | vy STRAUSS & CO. 0% Fremont st D announcements just before his departure. | g TYE* T Xl Wainut. 3 8. mer, ughes'“ch. | Dr F Sekiba, Japan W O Hart, N Orleans | WANTED—By competent person a position to | Torm oo nine an positions partment Commander Sol Cahen, who has been attending the National Encamp- ment at Cincinnati, will return this even- ing on the overland express. The various The first came by wire, conveying the in- telligence that the University of Pennsyl- vania had conferred upon him the degree Himera the best ridden. Rose Mald was the best. Bozeman made his run too soon on the Wheel. Glen Anne cut off several times. St. Philip no account. = THIRD RACE—The California Futurity stake; six furlongs; two-year-olds; total K Ito, Japan 8 Wyeno, Japan 8 Akaskl, Japan V Wallace, Stonford Mrs Hart, N Orlea Miss Peyster, Tehama, Mrs Milier, Tehama Mrs Houghton, Cal nurse or as companion to_eluerly lady: can take charge of children and will furnish good references. Box 1246, Call office. NEAT rellable middle-aged lady wishes posi- 103 Post. 25¢_up. WANTED—MALE. fri pattern HELP helor of science, and the second was 0 A L Willlams, Cal J M Sheppard, = A A A AR = Grand Army posts in this city have been :'ll’?ffl“gmm the Owl, informing him tnat 29. " value, $4500. B Flelscher, R Vista |Miss Kohidm. Sgfl‘:teo Hie :,‘f.,‘;g‘;‘;‘,“'“gg‘;‘*kgmrj\ anages $12 to| 7O go to-day, 10 woodsmen, o b ‘i{u e ordered to assemblo at the foot of Mar-| he had been eleoted dn honorary member = Mrs Flelcher, R Vista|J 8 Childs, Vacaville | keeper, 72 Broadway, Oakland > S ouse | 10 laborers. 85 400 T camp blacksmith, ket street at 8:3 p. m., and with the Vet- | of the Bohemian Club. The duties at- | rngex Horse. Welght.[st. N e A H Martin, S Jose as steady work all win B e th 3 eran Guard of California, under Captain | taching to the position of bachelor of 2 . GRAND HOTETL. YOUNG woman wishes work by the day; will | IR&ICH framson Josepli, Knowlton,: anll the: Fitks 1 science will In no wise conflict with the Bontbel ... 3 PRy B E G Anderson, N Y |J R Hebbron, Salt do cooking, housework or washing: is first- | _ 605G ¥ - <« sepl , an e Firty-first | §55058 Vb % flona which one accepts In | (it simensr i £1 . 3h 4k E § Anderson. N ¥ |§ R Zishbron. Balinas | class in every respect. Address A. E. T.. 851 | GHpE, $100; 2 second cooks, 880 and $0; French Iowa band, will form a column to escort | bacoming an honorary member of the Bo- Slinthus . 1 % 3y 3 T M Pitman, Paito Al |M Hudson. Watsonvile | —orord st HEE, $10 2 Sroiier, do0; 3 cooks, $10 and 39 & Commander Cahen to B'nai B'rith Hall | hemian Club, so there is but little dount Homers & 2 S iadl s e Sy A C Lassen, Ala 3 Moredith, Cal ' | TOUNG iady wishes position as second girl; ook, small boszding-hoghe: SHL thisd on Eddy street, where a formal reception | that the artist will accept both offices and Panimint H s I Mrs A C Lassen, Ala |T P Block' § Jose experlenced and can give the best of refer. | COgK, $30; oysterman K 0T T waiters, §5. will be tendered him. General Edward S. | continue the work otrpulnllng the sea and Saintly 8 58 58 ise A M Robb, P Costa |Mrs D Bair & fm, Sac | ence; wages, §20. Address box 1252, Call. Mt #® TEEN & CO., 104 Geary 'st. Salomon will deliver the address of wel- | it8 surroundings as if the shower of hon- “Coupied with Bonibel. {Coupled with Hemera. H § Allen, Larkspur | Mrs C A Parker, Mass | 7o Sy RC . come, followed by brief remarks from | °FS had not occurred Time, 2%, 50, LIT. Good start Won first three driving. Winner, Burne & Water- e e o | e sal e ilady b ialies Mgkt woek:| SoFNEON the oyseRnReIAT. o Colonel C. Mason Kinne and other com- house's rn. filly by Take Notice-Talluda. Virs W W enaier. Wash| W H 3 Y. | e e - 8t | THANSEN 2 Y xaien: sote of whom will be Heom et SEVERELY PUNISHED. Olinthus closed very strong. Bonibel stuck longer than usual. Saintly no speed. He- | 31 Belther Anderson|C W Pabrrcs Shbuel el FAND laundryman, $45; ironer, 3% and found. }‘hw gd)gunh-e; nfgh'-*m n(:iw‘m camp at the — mera stopped. g {{"fi' :fi"no;. f‘{ a Hor]ey‘ NY "‘.‘.?»Zdé.‘?’i.‘:,,‘.’?"““"éfi hwlek‘e:;»r in a rex- C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. residio, and who served during the Civi ‘bed = = urrill, Pomona artin, 8 J L lers. 36% Geary, r. 12 | = h ol War. There will be m‘"m\. oo E‘!.'em‘lj\"l; George Foster, a Teamster, Distur] 30 FOURTH RACE—One mile; two-year-olds; the Autumn handicap; value to winner, J W Humble, Gridley [R A Gavlord, S:c't.o YOUNG wid TS = - . FOR the Coast road . refreshments will be served auring the the Peace in the Orpheum. o $403. %"w;‘ fi{“mbwlfvh?rmm ?vr Johnson, N Y Honin :".‘;rrfl‘?y}';v;é?%mhww-hmsel: Free fare for o gang of laborers oveniie, George Foster, a_teamster in the em- g > Totilag. | T D Frosy D Romies | Mre v ooie irinez | reference. 7213 Natoma st.. bet. Sth and sth. | “TeNR Read i & Butids e Ol wnas | Dormentior Jells, Bare0 & So.Lwahicon I v E Felent /st W [ dm. X Sty P (VD j0po7Cl vl RIG Tavdnces Ledng | O Anderson. Covello | SITUATION wanted as working housekeeper | 3 5 {ORSE teamsters, new railroad work, fres n next Sunday’s what | victed in Judge Conlan’s court yesterday 4 4 4 i3 - KT ter, Dixon in small family; good cook; wilil; 1 oblig- | Diorito laborers, $175 & day, free f A David Starr Jordan, Professor Joseph | and sentenced to pay a fine of $200 or 2 Coean §nedlytiag a0 S AR R SRR B T R N Por Thosta ink; good city” references. - Box 145, Cail. 4%} Borme, 10 -horse tewmsters and 10 18- Te Conte, Father MacCorry, Dr. B. A. | Shend ninety dave 1 the County Jall| & Coedsle © W13 TEL Ak 3T 31 3D imee 33 12 | G Henderson Morsan| X Gitiespie, N Y RESPONSIBLE woman wishes mursing 1n 1o | JARSER & CO. 101 Gonmy we o ool C- - 5 = which fs the limit for disturbing the o . San Diego spectable family; ladics iyt R ANSEN & CO., 3 o McLean, Dr. Hemphill and Rabbi M. | jcace. The fine was pald later. Sun- Time, 5%, 0, 1:16%, 1:44. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, Dr. I W. BALDWIN HOTEL. ferred. Address MRS.. F. M. RAILTON. 3 | HARNESS-MAKER and repairer, $32 50 and S. Levy have to say about Bpiriusm! day night Foster was in the Orpheum | O'Rourk’s b. g by Oriziba-Nadavls. 5 8 H Meyerfeld, N Y. Miss Welch, § Jose Silver between Second and Third. board. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. i | k Rainier the best. Obsidian and Casdale both stopped. Glit Edge showed great im- | J Amison, Portland |R C Hilberf, Oakiand | oo s - — b and the conclusions reached by Dr. | Theater and took possession of a reserved v t. C E Mot: N Y 5 TUNNELMEN, $2 50 a day; 10 drillers for & e Y Dr. | S The usher asked him to leave the | Provement ¢ ager, J Peigmtain,’ Cal SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. quarry, 312 a day and hoard..... Hodgson of the American Society of | seat, but he refused. Force had to be R TEH "me_“u_ai“ i = = > }:&J:;:n.o: -Elrb G l;r:m:h.“ns '{;”; N 10 laborers for a mine and smelter, $1 60 ts i oor” an viles A E Heinaman, Omaha |G E Lovany, S Jose . Main 1967."BRADLEY & CO., ay st S ECTER LN & CO., years’ investigation. language, which was heard all over the Betting. R Lander&w, Omaha|A M Hort 7 R the clty. house. He was finally dragged out and | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.Bt. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. ‘E)p. W | Or Hormickaw, cakid|B B Pamora . cal CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; P inborers, §1 75 a duy board where 7 Death .of Robert Easson. taken to the Cit)"hPrlson,wheretha charge | ———— = Vi T T < M C Wade, 5t HelenalH Prince, Tenn t help. 4143 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 4%. | cqjl early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. s Scarboroug! enness: A e~ . — = W. D. MeArthur of 210 California street | axatast nem s o Do Wad ke | ey 12 12 23% 38 2% IShiewds . © oi L o & w ValiejolG B Bhoeu e 4t TR VERE CHINESE Emp. Agency; all Kinds | | TIABORERS, near city, §1 2 a day and boarg has recently received information of the R A sl 15 Marplot, 21 35 36 23% 313 |Snider 52 3 |T Christlanson, S Rost H E Wilcox, S Jose a - AOKI, 3 Geary; tel. Grant %.__| " lng job: 3 'laborers, §1 a day and board: g death of his cousin, Robert E: 18 Lomo. 3. 4 ‘ 4 4 4 3. Webber § 8 |M E Harrls, Oakland | Peter Ball, 'S Jose | YOUNG Swede wish ftlon 1n a gentle | 1aborers for the woods, $2 and board] eath o » Rol asson, of Her Confidence Betrayed. = 8 F Rose, N Y E C Blackman, T man's place: es Dositlon I 4 Kriver; | coopers, 3§30 and found; blacksmith, $0 and Spokane, Wash. Mr. Eassbn was In the Time, 2%, 0%, 1:16, 1:43. Good start. Won easlly. Second and third driving, Win- 3 an, Tenn s place; is o good gardener; & | found: 4 farmers, $20; milker, $20. C. R. wholesale grocery business, and he had Mary Feeney, a servant at 1616 Pine ner, Dilion Lyon's b. h. by El Rio Rey-Fonsette. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. will make himself useful; the best of refer- HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary s kwa stopped. He pulled up a bit lame. Marplot should h D M Clauson § Diego|J Grady, Seattls ences; ¢ity or country. 5i3 McAllister st. an_extensive acquaintance among the | SLTeL, swore to a complaint in Judge| Buckys sloppet. B PRUSE RRAL Y \§E S, Al fEiey *hould have besten Buckwa for | Frof Glaon, § Diego| & Jepson, Seartle 3 = ~best | WANTED Man and wife, private family, $0 Erocers of San Francisco, having made | COUlan's court yesterday for the arrest A G Alaridge, neo || W B Carter, S Jose | Faerircn e ot A0 et peinter, | o050 1 stonelayers, B 8380 Gay;, chorgmay & CE—S! or] : 2 raiser try, 0 2 peveral business trips hore. Mlis death | 3\ com, on the ctargc of Tolony smbessis: | 9 STXIE BAGB-Six farloars, ailing, fhres year-cids and upmact; juse, 0 P Pffinnan, Stooken| & Nevine: & ‘Grog | o1 ANTOINE, 237 Shipiey =t drite "ol Tiners, 0 und Board; 2 woons ame suddenly, e 3 g - oo 2 : 2 e o Tponane wee greiimber of | ment. ' She alleges that Leipsic induced g, Hagnan, Stocen | Way, San jose " | FIRST-CLASS ssioon for saie ot = bareatu: | choppere 8 cond: by tor, mholcenle hause, 3 cursion to Lewiston. ~Mr. Easson fell | her to give him her savings, amounting %m. Str. Mrs S Del Monte, Cal|S I Jones, Fresno $208 Iosation for man and wite] e Wholesale grocery; clerk for bakery, §20 and dead of heart failure after a merry dance. | 10 about $300, on the representation that Miss Richardson, Cal |Mis E Jones, Fresno e found; mirker, 155 luborers, $1,day, dnd board All festivities were stopped, and the ex- | he would invest it in stocks for her and 14 14 i‘s ;’:;:.mcltg:rd-le F Rothing, S Jose YOUNG German, all-around cook, wants| and $1 day; tun‘mer-:e rlfl:c“;!\rmg for cursion train was draped in mourning on | the money would triple in value In a 22 21 N Gonentey ameen fi ‘,?.;‘"“&'m,‘, w, Cal Kol!uon “in small restaurant or boarding- ml;. 2 d’."““‘k.m:v".n‘lr:"éun‘l- A ‘;e:;!( the return trip. His was the largest | month. That was nearly two months ago, 31 3% . ¥, ley ouse. Box 1263, Call office. _N.mxm:n, :nog LT TR L S e &,,;fi,r,s ‘::erlig}: Spokane. Deceased was | 8nd she has not received a cent from him. ;5 ;5 LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. °‘SZ&E§’: °‘,fl‘¢ 10 years exlpefl‘eemc:.m;a: Herr CO., 628 Sacramento st. & iy n line; best of re . Lurline Salt Water Baths. Fhotogeaphing Fonnd, ihe Istes: o BOWENS LANDING Arcived 2 G R Box e, Coit ol EEUER: & Brop ond fommd. IS8 ot K ot § LANDIN Bept 16—Schr | SITUATION kind by man 2§ & . Pust ant Larkits ta, Swimming, Rusetn, hot | S13507eTY of solencs, in next Sunday's 7 g i agy i, Reoma 120 N Gt W | et et 15| RS i e e S B | TSN e i Ml Pl T and cold tub baths. Balt waterdirect from ocean. of the bunch. no account. Murphy short. Amellos Erom 5 ity carpenter m’i‘&d d m:ea Y o 5

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