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THE FRANCISCO CALL, WED ESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. FEARS THAT SOME VERY 10 CELEBRATE ings of December 1 and 2 and the after- noon of December I., On the opening night a concert will be given under the direction of Professor F. Dellepiane, at ‘which much of the best musical talent of the city will assist. On Friday even- ing_there will be a march and chorus of Mother Goose and family, in costume, with songs and recitations suitable to the occasion. Mrs. Sidney L. Strickiand will conduct the Saturday afternoon festival, which will be especlally interesting for SITUATIONS WAN’!’ED—FEMA’LB. SUPERIOR Swedish cook desires situation, 4 ars last place; also a first-class waitress Ind ehambermaid, 3 vears in last place. Ap- ply MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German infant's nurse desires situation; hest reference; city oOF country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st t house- AT German girl desires situation at houec: worlk or as nurse; §12 to §15; references. CULLEN, 32% Sutter st. C. R. HAN HELP WANTED—FEMALE. EN & CO., 10 Geary s ‘Grant 185, want to-day 6 waitresses, City country, $20; 4 restaurant waltresses, 34, and $6 week; 2 chambermalds to Wwait. French or German cook for nice private - ily, §25; French second girk no heavy w, sée lady here, $20; cook and housegirl for ni country home, $30, fare pald; 2 girls housework, short ways country, '$15 and $17 fare pald; neat young sirl for housework, ng cooking, $15, and many giris of all nat| ties for nice places, city and count QUGHT FIRE R TONS OF GUNCOTTON $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Gea mothers and their little ones. ————————— THE OAKLAND DOG SHOW. Wigh Class Collies and Coclrer Span- iels Will Be Represented on the Bench. Great interest has been aroused among collie breeders by the novel feature to be 1 and seamstress desires | — ————— GERMAN second 817l A0 oi"best reference. | 2 SECOND girls, 20 and 3. 7] : ranch cook, $25; 20 housework & _ MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st 2 Sl B Y SWEDISH house girl, good cook, 3 years last | 10 to §i5. MISS CU ;525 utt e Teomitey: MPE NCEPONMII | o o o esbeayier. Lt know how to cook; reference. MIDDLE-AGED German woman; &eod cook | LEN, 5% Sutter xt S and housekeeper; references : e U e I e TONIY Setienns NEAK o el Bulle vk, SI6 HE WILL KILL B SOME DAY CHEAP FIGHTS WERE MADE VICTORY WITh WINE ND SONG ey —_— 7 ing specialty | GERMAN cook, also German second girl. de- | o e = Srra——— E STy :rln‘nr;dlunpega;l‘a;genffl;g;;m?hggus: of the ss"fme“"“xm““" J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 | “,g;“e_f‘ D e TBN. o Satter s, - ; ¢ score card in judging-that breed. Nor- s T | COOK, small boarding house, §25; 3 r t . . E - = 5 - | GERMAN woman with a child wishes a pos i g s it o The California Powder| Mrs. Rockhill Beaten _ | man 3. Stewart, the secretary of the Call with & chiid wishes & porl | OO S 3 5 T t Generosity Is Shown|U. C. Alumni Prepar- |menJ Stewart the secreta e for the | tion as hopsekeeper o small agildi S347 | FCROSETT & €O, 86 Sutier st FIVE cooks in American and German f; 1654 Market st. COMPETENT German woman wants day's Work: washing, Ironing, cleaning house and eliver. Call or address’ MRS. H. HEIDER, $42 Folsom st. OUNG German woman wishes situation to do Y ework and cooking: 18 & good seamstress; can do any kind of work; will live at home. 440% Jessie st., in rear, upstairs. innovation, which will attract many en: | g tries. In fact, it is probable that the en- try of coliies will be a record one for the coast. Mr. Stewart's kennels will be rep- resented to its full strength. Mr. Albee of Lawrence and Miss Beach of San Jose will each send a_strong contingent and Mr. Donnelly of Burlingame will exhibit a couple of high-class dogs. In cocker spaniels the entry will be a representative one. It is safd that Mr. Wegener will throw the entire strength $25; waitress and parlor maid, $5 wi man cook and second girl, same ho: and 815, and a great many girls to f ations in city and country. J. F. CROS & CO.. 316 Sutter st. two second girls, SECOND girl, $20; 315 each; nurse girl, 1 child 5 years, $15; 25 house glrls, $25 and $20; § young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED — First-class maid, city references, $2: LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. Most Brutally. Politicians. ing for a Banquet. OF EXPENSES Works in Flames. CATASTROPHE WAS AVERTED A HUSBAND’S CRUEL CONDUCT HONOR TO GRIDIRCN HEROES COMPARISON and pa FOUNG American woman with 2 children ironer, 36 & week. Svishes situation as cook on a ranch or in a FLYING SPARKS SET FIRE TO A | HIS MISFORTUNES WIN HER | FOUR-YEAR TERMS OBTAINED | OLD GRADUATES WILL TOASL camp. Address 515 Eighth st., Oakland. of the Redwood kennels into the competi- ILROAD TRESTLx. SYMPATHY. ALL TOO EASILY. THEIR WORK. Yon, while afr. Plum “and Mr. Leonard | e ocar 2t woman wishes situation £ 35 | TaxTip — = cifponce s * | MAN and wife as_cook and butler, 75 per the ribbons. But the judging of the collies by the score card wilf be the center of interest, and too much credit cannot be assigned to Mr. Stewart for his enterprise. Phil Wand has sent his English setter N. Y., to be bred LADY ~wishes sewing or to assist in light house- Work vart of the day for board and room. Call or address MRS. W., 929 Pine st. MPETENT voung English woman wants O ednesdays and Saturdays; $1 day and varfare; highest references. Box 1555, Call. month. MISS Ci LADIES to embroider; good-paying, easy work sent_to your home: addressed envelope for sample and materials. EMPIRE EMBROI- DERY WORKS, 23 Duane st. LLEN, 325 Sutter st. An Elaborate Spread to Be Given in e £ San Francisco in Honor of Thanksgiving’s Some Candidates Paid Ncthing and Just a Few Did Not Know That They Were Nomi- Wind Helps the Workmen to Hold the Fire in Check Till the Danger Was An Angry Man’s Conduct Because His Wife Failed to Prepare a Turkey Dinner for New YorkCity, Past. . 3 bitch Flora W to Troy. 1 - e L Him. nated. Game, to E. A. Burdette's Cincinnatus’ Pride. GOMPETENT girl wishes situation to do gen- ngsl. %’:uh%{"'eaw“g; 2 xndza’rr;x]ny; wages $12 to The Pacific. Mastift Club will meet on | COMPETENT glrl wishp sUueticr, (5005 | 5. Call Wednesday and Thursday mornings Saturday next. The membership commit- tee will Teport on two-candidates. The Sacramento show will open on Jan- uary 4 and applications for premium lists should be addressed to the secretary, Matt Coffey, Sacramento. The show will postals. Apply 1210 Mission st. ST-CLASS cook wishes situation in private L Q‘agea $25 to §30. Call or address t. STEN an wishes position; general B eia ader the rules of the Pacific | CQMPETENT moman wornes Bt quick: work- Kennel League, phich can be obtained | er; fond of children. Box 18, Call offie. & > = er, tary, San Jose. o — = W.Z‘s (quxg blc{arrecognffgéebySe\vew Club, | ELDERLY Scotch womar, wishes to do light 620333_-‘}’,“ S o Eae e el | a member of the league, and dogs having | housework for small wages; & ool 5 bflween‘lfl‘mfl e Howard. o inder the rules of the Amerjcan | housekeeper. Address 136 Fifth, near i Konnel ‘Club should be entered in ' the | RESPECTABLE woman wishes situation 1o | Waaii ool Jouns, lady to work 10 fandy WANTED—An apprentice girl on fine coats; will pay while Jearning. 8 Montgomery st om 10. ANTED—A young girl to Wind baby and assist, $8; sieep home. 208 Oak st call 10:30 a. m. BERKELEY, Nov. 20.—The University of California is not yet through with its celebration of the great football victory last Thanksgiving day. The success of the Berkeley team is to be made the occa- sion of a grand reunion ot the old U. C. alumni at a banquet to be given in San Francisco next Friday evening, Decem- ber 2. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, Nov. 29. The time having elapsed in which can- didates at the recent election can legally file their expense accounts, it is instruc- tive to compare the various amounts parted with in the wild scramble for office. The evidence indicates that the printers, “workers,” “friends,” livery stable men, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Nov. 29. 908 Broadway, Nov. 29. v n was nar-| A case of extremest cruelty with a the California Powder | savor of the Brandes case was investi- o'clock this morning. The | gated by Sergeant Peterson to-day by or- artment was discovered to | der of Chief of Police Fletcher. It is that 1 only after vigorous efforts | of Mrs. Edward Rockhill, residing with rt of employes were the flames | her family at the corner of Forty-third e they reached the adjoin-|and Linden streets, and the story of her : : b : apidly r & suffering and injuries at the hands of her | card peddlers, saloon men and restaurant | Invitations are being sent out as rapi | corresponding class under the rules of the | ''do general housework: with many years' ref- It is & peculiarity in the manufacture of | husband as told by her Is most scan-|men in Alameda County are remarkably |as possible to all the Berkelcy raduates | PROROPINES G050 W more thn fone | _Crebces® Cal 8¢ b Miseion s I = wtw;:ml)z_nnd 1, and atter 7 p. m. n that it will not at certain stages | dalous. o rouis. Thers must have been tens of | who can be reached before the n first wins in open and limit classes should | = : - AD Young grl to assist in Ught houss: Soncry T e e onion Loval sons of theit Aima | ba entered in the “winners' class” at Sac-| WOMAN wishes housecleaning by the day, or | “work. 132 Eddy st. thousands of drinks, ) ks, | Mater are expected from all parts of the ot cavds, hundreds | Mater are expected 0% 80,BEES i and | o share in the general good feeling over the first triumph of the Blue and Gold on ‘As it will be impossible to the application of fire. It kept within these stages at ble, being taken to Santa Cruz for de- pment. One part of the department thousands of cigars hundreds of thousands of workers and scores of buggies supplied absolutely gratis to the candidates, for When Sergeant Peterson called at the Rockhill residence he found the woman confined to her bed. She stated that she had been severely beaten by her husband WANTED—Young girl for light housework, small family. 2111 Geary st., near Scott. YOUNG girl for cooking only; wages $20 t . Call, trom 10 to 3, 1601 Seott st~ i ramento. Howard st., room 21 WOMAN with referenices desires_washing or housework by the day: terms 7oc and car fare. Address box 18 —_——————— Thistle Club Entertainment. The San Francisco Scottish Thistle Call office. of a huge room, in which the |last Sunday because she had not arranged | they were not paid for. At least, if the | the gridiron | u £ e e e REn Sy U e R day. | candidates have sworn to the ;,nl‘éh' ans oy e e ‘-‘\nlu(r;‘:lnk:lnx?gegegrs g’“l’k L (flh"e - ‘;";‘e"a‘“"‘f“t MDS“ OMPETENT cook wishes situation in private | GIRL wanted for general housework 1% fore it is mixed with acid. This drying- fll had st his wife across the itician or office holder has | invitations sent o7 : 0| Markus Church this evening. Dur-| family; would do general housework in smi Briat gt E5i|Roals haratcade NS acrmae T o) 0 e D erwice, | requested to spread the report of the af-| {0700 ortertainment Master Julius A.| family. Call at 227 Hayes st. L = WANTED—Girl 13 or 14 years; small family; m frequently contains tons of loose ever been accused of doing fair to their old college associates. face with the wooden handle of a large Haug, the young violinist, who has just cotton; much of it flufty and dusty, which | jnir, a piece of wood—she did not her conclusions can be arrived at| "As guests of the evening the eleven men | SITUATION wanted by a Swedish girl for gen- 438 F fotton, Tach of il dufty snd duery, YOUch lknifaor s plecs of, wood—she no other conclusi 2o As g1 e Sven i hureday | returned from Europe, will render some B e gootiBamen P11y Flknttat, rrove A hic N sult of the firs crosity their friends. | who composed the team last Thursday | fre eral housework. Call between 11 and §, 529 know which, for as a result of the first | than that generosity ruled the b l"_Lscm’ with their coach, Garrett | high-class selection: ZLombard st. EXPERIENCED waitress; city or country; that the fire originated. The flames were also cook. 946 Harrison st. Frank Jordan spent $712, which 1is the overed at half-past 2 o'clock, and at | blow her face and eves were covered with i i e | Wl b DT Baby” Cadwalader of Yale, = 2 the firebell was tolled and several | blood and her face was badly bruised, | highest of any candidate, in beating F. chrag, nkett Eadie Sherman, L. E. oT AL FOUNG lady wishes position in candy store. ndred employes were called to the | while other portions of her body also| ¢, Stoddard for County Clerk. It cost g{unfand others who assisted in trainin H EL»VAVBRIV S. ress box 1503, Call. Efiffiflegl%};zfien&:’gi&og g?{‘;)ts‘ and L R 5 showed mar] Ty Mr. Stoddard $401 for the glory. the team will also be among the invite PALACE HOT c TENT cook wants work in_hotel or s = 4 work of fighting the fire was helped | According to Mrs. Rockhill's statement, | ~ Chariey Spear, who ran for Recorderl, | gyest N e o Thoruge: oity of eountry. Box 1867, Call. | WANTED—A first-class dressmaker. 13 Post st., room 20. OPERATOR, also good finisher, good pants. $23% Folsom st. PANTS apprentices wanted; only good sewers ome satisfaction to the successful Henry P. nomi- Preparations are being made to hold the banquet at the Mutual Life building, 222 | 3 Biehengren, Chego Sansome street. The dinner will be | A Levinsky, Stockton Served at 6:30 o'clock. The committee of | J Gestericher, N ¥ arrangements consists of James K. Mof-| C E T Inloes, N Y M Smith, San Rafael M Smith, S Rafael F A Bradley, Cincin A W Jones, Monterey Miss A Jones, Monty her little niece, aged 12 years, interfered at the time, and the woman had thus been enabled to escape with her life. The in- furiated husband then attempted to strike the girl with a club, which he finally by the w ble quar The employes ed tr ir own 1, which remained in a favora- B E 1 all danger was past. N e bored with what might ve very and indifference to for clo: spent $574, but it is him_to know that it c candidate, A. K. Grim, 3531 Dalton had no opposition, being nated by every party. But some way or RESPECTABLE girl wants situation as sec- ond girl; references. Call 506 Hvde st. RELIABLE woman wishes work b day as nurse or cleaning. Apply 521 Minna; upstalrs. wanted on t to the guncot- ton s eral storehous con- | threw at her, but it missed its mark and | other he spent $646. Coroner-elect Mehr- he First National Bank «chair-: Mrs C E T Inloes, N Y;C B Boothe, L Ang 4 1y. 4 Turk st. nd a single spark | crashed through a window pane. It is other b D T, Sohieh 15 three more | it oAb en’ Olney Jr. and Gaillord | H Bellew, Chicako [Mrs ¥ Howard. S Jose | WOMAN wants work by the day. week or IMedRrpIv TG TR S the burning cotton-house might have | said, moreover, that the husband, after | than jt cost James McManus to be de-| Stoney. The invitations are issued by Mrs Bellew, Chicago W Wright, Oregon month. Call at 9 South Park, second floor. | CHORUS girls wanted. Call on ARCHIR n explosion. That there was | knocking his wife down, kicked her. B It GO A C® Nusbaumer, the Dei- | Jeoaes Button, Tecorder of the faculty at | W B Fless Victorie [H J Simmons, Texas | 77— e e e s e | IEYSS By o e g e O N neigh- [ manent County Surveyor, put out $8, | Berkeley and secretary of the Alumni o e ln e place or full charge of kitchen; English, | WANTED—A finisher on custom coats. 14 & Jihat some Tof The | boree e S e g LErd e Mr. Guppy, spent but | Associatio el C A Cox. Sy {H Spaulding, N ¥ French and German cook; fizst-clazs pastry} | Harriet st L ds. : John R. Glascock, who was considered A YOUNG WIFE'S DEATH. e e ins | Shos o fatfiase hute Teienees ares NEAT girl for light housework. 1308 Ellis st.; 2 T Teeanlt sfates’thatiwiien hovisitod by ittie Eutionl i Sita Hiine for Super- A o A Kane, N H Shominger, N Y BY young lady, pianist, position as companton | _wages 30 recessary to delay all travel ur Mrs. Rockhill she was bleeding freely | visor, parted with $182, while Will Church L Frieaman, Chicego |J Douglas, N Y o lady; no triflers. Box 169, Call office. = > was put o d all possible danger {rom | from a cut on the bridge of the nose, spent but £ 5 s Result of an Operation Performed & Tricdman Chicaso |3 LOUERS, N ape e Tor shooting gallery; good wages. a prosy: on @ burned trestle | which nad been inflicted, he thought, by | ~J. Aubrey Jones, who was in the Con- Last Week. F P Wright. St Paul [Mrs G Goodman, Napa | "jeeper; good refercnce. 522 Stockton st., ¢or- | Groy—oricq T s s es a blunt instrument. gressional race with Vietor H. Metcalf, - R e GRAN. EL. s wanted for light housework; good home; Dyt e BERKELEY, Nov. 20—Mrs Maud|, ; gpomer, Jowa 7 J Hebbron, Saltnas | —or 0 BT wages $5 per month. 1621% Geary st. ELDERLY lady would like a situation to do cook; wages from $12 Edward Rockhill is employed from_time . baid $140 for the satisfaction of havin, to time at the Judson Iron Works. pras 5 J. Smith, who Fisher, the wife of Julius L. Fisher of 2521 Shattuck avenue, died shortly after gs are all of very light con- L ad z % s 5 He is | hi W Frankhoxter, To |J C McMarker, Sacto et APPRENTICE for hairwork and frst-class name on the ballot. light housew: G P Marvin, Oakland bvious reasons. This after- S ) IS ceasans S - | 2 powerful man. The injured woman is | ran for Treasurer, spent 16 cents. H. B. f 2 )0 F kmen &n»?fi'!mh?nwhlfidrr;fi? fecon- | his second wif e e campaign on $165. S. D.|midnight last night as the result of a SEIeTEY |FMeevel Eiw Call | _to's15. Apply 1000 Washington st. 3 hairdresser. on. and workmen were busy with the recon | “Nirs Rockhill stated to Sergeant Peter- | Waterman spent $37 running for Super: | criminal operation performed in San |3 % YCike S%ose” |G B Haer, Cloverdals | TOUNG lady would, uke respectable smplors GIRL for light housework and assist in plain son that she did not wish to have her as- | intendent of Schools, while his successful | Francisco some time last week. A B D Watanvi |1t Dowle, Hants Foss ment some (fme _during " evening. Address cooking. 156 O Farrell st. ox. 1646, Cal loffice. GIRL for light housework; good wages. 2317 California st. TAILORESS as pants finisher at 5% Kearny st., top fioor, room 18. for a San|S B Porter, Salinas | |A W_Baker, Watsonvl | 15 £ williams. Ukiah | W ©_Hopkins, Belmnt will keep many men out of work few The company has been ng sailant arrested. She intimated that he is sometimes out of his right mind because of his failing eyesight and a mortgage on their home. During these spells, she said, opponent, T. O.- Crawford, only let go of $285. E. J. Grebs, who ess d to be County Clerk, W. 8. Chapman, an Assem- bly candidate, R. R. Burr for As: The deceased was scarcely 19 years of | E Bichhorn & W, age. She had been married about xwul,‘lg_geggckso“ - years. The husband is a barber by trade. | p 4 e GOOD German girl would like situation to do second work and wait on table in private 140 Ang fulfilling an order P A Bush, Colusa family; best of references. Please call B A 1o e o ne Is very violent and she admitted that | Michael Iverson for Coroner, I M, Hagric | His partner, A Levy, occupies rooms |1 8 pell & w. LAng |Dr Waitiock, Meroed Landars st., oft Sixteenth; city or country. Government ) vas afral e woul her sooner | son for Public Administrator and a few | with his family in the rear of ‘the store, a | . Or T W Goad, =R FIRST-CL. sk == or later; y: 2 i ) v J M Maxwell, Colo__ |3 C Evans Jr, Riversd | RESPECTABLE woman wants situation for ASS skirtmakers on tallor eults iter; yet on account of his mistor- | other Prohibition candidates did not spend | Mr. and Mrs. iisher, With thelr O0% |1 white, Beaver Fis(G Frost, Kiverside general housework: good cook. Call or send only first-class need apply. . 48 Geary WANTED—A young woman to do cooking. MRS, HERMAN, 26 Steuart st.: upstairs. — WANTED, in a reliable business—A bright, energetic woman; over 2. Box 458, Call. GIRL wanted for housework; 1603 McAllister st. WANTED—At once, 10 ladies for the Monte Carlo Theater. Call on ARCHIE LEVY, & Eddy st., room 1i6. LEARN dressmaking and millin positions free; patterns, 25c up. McDowell’s, 103 Post. wing at KEISTER’S: good positions: 10c_up. 118 McAllister st. HELP WANTED—MALE. A REFORMERS HAVE ISSUED A CIRCULAR MUNICIPAL LEAGUE IS NOW FEELING ITS WAY. child, residing elsewhere. Early Sunday | morning the woman came to her hus- band’s store and complained of feeling ill. As her condition appeared to be | g quite serious she was taken to one of the rooms in the rear and Dr. F. R. Woolsey was summoned, but medical aid failed !r)dre\ie\'e hexi suf}erlng. i By yesterday morning her recovery seemed beyond hope, and Dr. G. B. Hoagland was called in for consultation. ‘As death drew near she made a state- ment in the presence of both doctors, telling of the criminal operation to which she had submitted. The act was done by some ferale doctor in San Francisco some time during last week. The unfortunate woman left Berke- ley one afternoon, all unknown to her to 246 Sixth st., room 13, second floor. SITUATION wanted bv young woman to do general housework: wages $15 to $20. Call or address 1239 Market st., near Ninth. YOUNG lady wishes position to take care of invalid or companion to old person; city or country; best references. Address C., 615 Larkin st. YOUNG woman desires position 'as house- keeper In widower's family; fond of children; 00 cook; city or country. Address S., 61§ rkin st. G girl wishes work by the day; plain washing or any kind of housework. 1331 Ful- ton st. RESPECTABLE lady wishes a position as housekeeper, chambermaid or saleslady. Ad- Auburn |W_S Hedrick, Fresno tunes she sympathized with him and sim- J H Wright, St Louis ply asked for protection. BRANDES PROTESTED. Lillian Brandes’ Alleged Slayer Ob- jected to His Photo Being Taken. OAKLAND, = Nov. 29— Willlam A. Brandes, who, with his wife, is charged with the murder of his 13-year-old daugh- ter, Lillian, protested most stoutly to-day when Photographer C. W. Logan called on him to take his picture for Sheriff White's rogues’ galle: He said his torneys, Bennett & Sawyer, did not him to be photographed, but Deputy Sher- a cent, while one or two candidates de- clared that they did not know they were nominated or were on the ticket. And vet it is freely said that many of the indi- vidual campaigns were not made on less than $2000. Tax Collector James B. Barber was pre- sented yesterday by his deputies with a 1-handled carving set. The presentation was made at the annual din- ner given by the Tax Collector to his deputles, Most of the successful candidates have already filed their bonds and the deputies in the various departments are named as printed in The Call some weeks ago. Coming Poultry Show. OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—The exhibit of the P B Demng, W _H_ Freeland & w, Stockton . * C Olmsted, N Y H_Bishop, Conn G R Hand. Sacto L A Madden, Crawford|G W Warls, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W Hart & w, Visalia [E Christenson. B C A Chubb & w, Sacto |C M Peters, L. Ang J Chambers, Seattle |J Lloyd, Ukiah ] Kington, Fresno Mrs M Harris, Colfax Loring, Montana 3 Erickson, S Clara P H Newman, Mich C F Davison, Riverside 2 F Houghton, Portind |L J Ross, Suisun J W Malinari & w, B C|P Freeman, Davisville 3 Kennedy, Fresno |J Eckman, L Ang 7 A K.ng. Tacoma |L Morrison, Tacoma 7 D Smith, Seattle 6AN FRANCISCO CALL. small family. Wants to Nominate a Ticket in Ad- | vance of the Regular Party Organizations. ©Oakland Office San Francisco Call, After the result of the autops: 615 Larkin street; cpen until $:30 o'clock. 2 iff L insisted that his photo was very | Oakland Poultry Association will be open | friends and relatives, to have the opera- BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco dress box 384, Call office, Oakland. by ed in The Call some essential. Brandes, -however, when he [ to the public in Exposition H ‘ednes- | tion performed. b e — COOK, $i1 & week; second cook, saloon, $§ & the M ,,‘,.,;‘ ,‘1(]1 frlh,lu:. “!,‘ny ‘,:T,l.«u,l;- homi- | finally faced the camera, dropped his jaw | day, D‘eco-mber 7 for four d;ll;'ls,“('(;gg(?g Deputy Coroner Streightif was summon- | Call, corner of Market ‘n:d ;l'hlhrd streets, open | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy | “week; baker and pastry cook, assist on range, SO e e and in other ways changed his facial ex- | the following Saturday. A large number | €d as soon as death had taken place. He | until 12 o'clock every night in the vear. Call. Bent to any address in the United | no Sunday work, $10 a week; boy for butcher nate an independent ticket for city officers | 810 1% DT WEYS, Lo e e eceed in | Of entrles are being received .from all | ordered an autopsy to be conducted this| BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, | States or Canada one vear for $130, postage | shop, $6 a week: young man Who lives with %o be elected next spring. The following | Biving an unrecognizable picture. Two | parts of the State. Prizes will be award- | afternoon. The decision of the physicians | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. SEma R e {5 Nibdnacenty m;;s""é. tend bar e ook r has been sent out: views were secured. od acording to the score-card system. | agreed substantially with the confession | 257 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock T T SR a e HANSEN & CO., . Mrs. Brandes was also photographed at | However, at the request of a large num- | made by the woman before her death. 621 McAllister street; cpen until 9:30 o'clock. SITUATIONS NT! A 3 - ; had been e AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. Tel. ] a av. | p: 2 Vi e the County Jall to-day, but she submitted | ber of exhibitors, the welght clause will YOUNG Swedish man wants situation: coach- | AT S b HANTICR F o0 Without a murmur. Her general appear- | be walved in judging pullets and cocker- | made known Marshal R. F. Lloyd of| 3541 Misston street; open until 10 o'clock. iy AT v tane e Work indicates that she is slowly wasting | €IS, Berkeley left for San Francisco in Search | g Market street, corner Sixteenth; open mgfou";hh,f‘xdsre& MRS, NORTON, %13 Sut Skngo\.ny, fare reduced to. away under the great strain. Those in charge will give all stock ex- | of the person responsible for the criminal | y 1 g o'elock. A $TR dzo“smuaymm Lt AT gove: hibited the best of attention. The coops | act. It proved to be a woman by the name | “Jo o Conih street; open until 9 o'clock. and earth, $1 to $150 & yard for rock, 2c to economice bettar b ations and election will be free from draught, having cloth | of Elizabeth Balkwell, living at 932 Harri- : COMPETENT German gardener and coach- conducted b 0L the Citize 3 Naes and tops, with B e D Bty et D atactyan r-fi‘lon, Crociets | 22 Mission street; ypen until 9 o'clock. n desires situation: best references: city | 3¢ a yard for earth. Further particulars and Municipal League saren, 15t when | ANOTHER VIEW OF e e D uy th the hest savantase | and Marehal Lioyd placed her under ar-| NW. corner of Twehty-second and Kentucky | ‘or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st tickets at C/ R HANSEN & CO’S, 104 Geary o it L. N. Cobbledick is the superintendent. rest and took her to the City Prison, | streets; cpen until § o'clock. FAPANESE.CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds st.; ship g Ren ¢ TEAMSTERS; coast road; free fare. C. R. where charges were entered against her. Berkeley Cotillon Night. BERKELEY, Nov. 29.—To-morrow even- ing at 8 o’clock the Berkeley Cotillon Causes Their Arrest. Club wul hold its first agsembly of the 5 ol season in Shattuck Hall. Arrangements ALAMEDA, Nov. 2.—Alameda 1s agl- | hyve been made to hold the first cotillon help. GEO, AOKI, 30 Geas 1. Grant 3. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. MAN and wife wish situations on ranch; thor- oughly understands culture of all kinds of fruit; capable of taking full charge; best of references. Call or address G. W. G., 642 HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MURRAY & READY...........Phone Main 5848, Leading Employment and Labor Agents, .... Want to-day ... 4§ ‘waiters, different places, 325 and 320 and found; .6 cooks for different places, $50 to 330 and found; 8 dishwashers, $15 and found. noot its mominee SELLING CITY LAND inees for Coun- MEETING NOTICE: MOUNT Moriah Lodse No. #, F. and . M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. THEO. FROLICH, S INHUMAN ACT OF A FATHER. rtaining | M. J. KELLER WANTS TO LIVE TO | Beats His Little Sons and Then SEE IMPROVEMENTS. r and please write your name cret: Y- Deane, Mrs. A. J. Ralston, Mrs. A. A. Pennoyer, Mrs. W. F. Davenport, Mrs. —_—————————— Boys’ Brigade Disrupted. H., 1103 Montgomery st. BY middle-aged man, German, generally use- ful, to take care of horses, cow and garden in private family; references. O. M., 674 East RAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. MAN competent to set up machinery and maka toals, etc.; eity job. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. d ail it immediately. Yours | ;oo Fra]] Site Would Bring Money | tated to-night over the action of Jacob | next January, to be followed by a sec- | MISSION Lodge No. 109, F. and A M. Folsom st. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. OF CITIZENS' MUNICIPAL 1 v Hoeck, a member of the last Grand |ond in February. The patronesses of the| Called meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) == g : That Might Ee Used to ek o "beat his sons, George and | club are: Mrs, Martha Kellogg, Mrs, | E)eXING at 7:30 oclock. Second STRONG, sober, sble-bodied man. goodl two | ¢ FARM hands and teamsters. 435 and 130 and i S v, sons, 3 2 , or four eamster, quain "3 choreboys for ranches, ound; CARY HOWARD, President. Advantage Jury: voed respectively 11 and 13 years, | John Garber, Mrs. W. L. Duff, Mrs. John | d°€ C. D. BUNKER, Secretant, || 6%, Would llke empioyment. Address G. F. | 3 boys to learn city trades, 8 weele MUR- this afternoon until they were hardly able to walk and then handed them over to a police officer to have them locked up in_the City Prison. No meeting of the league has been held but the circular has been sent out by the al committee. Should sufficient en- be not received the league Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 908 Broadway, Nov. 29. DAY) EVENING, November 80, at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the W. M. CROCKETT Lodge No. 13, F. and A. M.—Second degree THIS (WEDNES- e couragement may conclude not to call a convention. M. J. Keller, vice-president of the Oak- | '"/py & : e lag’s were pupils at the Encinal ) v. 29.—C 4 e Y £ Sixteenth st., East Oakland, T St Jand Board of Trade, has published a re- | school, - They live With their parents at Bffi“éfig{?dehO[\h'e'ay'»lo%x?:rp"c?»’;nfinfii",’,? I HOBT RN femeiiiy 1 |~ e A E _ | MAN who hax worked In a carriage. works on HE COULD SPEAK ENGLISH. |ply to the report of the committee of the | the corner of Rallroad avenue and Ben-| the organization, withdrawn from Gfifi&"fi:‘ffifhd ety et mntAcei city. MURRAY & READY, ton street. When they went home at|the regiment with ich it was connected man, wants situation of any kind. Box 1853, Merchants’ Exchange on the sale of the 34 . 6 LABORERS in San Franelsco... PACIFIC Lodge No. 18, L O. O. F.—There will be a double initi: E 3 - tion on THURSDAY EVENIN =2 ‘When Denied an Interpreter Manuel Hall site. Mr. Keller differs ma- |Doon to-day they found their father in aland has declared its independence. The| Decemb 1 \ Call offi . Mr. . 2 5 G s important all office. 5 s : ife’ z : S rage. He accused them of stealing a|company is connected with. the First e o b pamportant, = p— 2'teamsters, know city treets. $175 day Olcveroflestiist iy = lly trom Mr. Sohst. He says: | 1885 '0f paine and insisted that they | Presbyiorihn Church of this city, and it | sidered Tt is necessary that all mempers at- | YOUNG,man wants situation; understands care | 5 slate splitters. Divorce Suit. Considering the prices recently obtained, $700 | ehould tell all about it. The boys claim- | vaa with the consent of the directors of | tend. Visiting brothers are cordially invited, | Of horses, cows, garden; reference; state the| . .. Tools furnished . > L | Wages. 1§ Woodchoppers. $1.50 and $1 cord J. A. MACDONALD, 214 Third st. i e N XN OLCE a'front foot, for contiguous but more.favorably knew nothing about the stuff. OAKLAND, Nov. 20.—~Further hearing | jocated property in the blocks between Thir- ififl“m‘;y to get o confession the father was had before Judge Ogden this after- | teenth and Fourteenth on Washington street, | joxed up a heavy stick and beat the it Is impossible to figure out the $1,000,000 valu- | PICe®r0? frufally. He then locked them JOHN STEVENEON, N. G. WM. H. CLAUSEN, Rec. Sec. ABOU BEN ADHEM Lodge No. the church that the resignation was sent Trouble has Brigade for 48 tiemakers.. .8c to 12¢ each MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HARNESS-MAKER, $35 and found, for a ELDERLY man wishes a situation to cook for men in the country: has good references. Ad- dress box 258, Call office. headquarters. in the Boy: t has not been a harmonious to brigade been brewin; some time. noon in the divorce suit of Marla R. Ole- ; 4 " 5 ation given by Mr. Sohst for the City Hall lot. i At 112, I O. O. F.—Attend e = vedo st Manuel A. Olevedo, brought | “n 1687 the late Semator James G. Fair stood | in the house and kept them until evening | hody for several vears, and the dissen- S Faeuge Sug — 5 - TRRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. o the. ground. of Greeli: &M Oieseto [ 8000 AF";"‘C'"‘A S o oo T ne (:;fiefiné?fix’?tedwg{m‘Otoofll‘;:l: sioris culminated in A Smash-up a few | BVENING, December 1 Dy D. oM e e T T e M&R 350. MURRAY & xEADsz:u- i stifiec Z | and Broadway in Oakland, and pointing to | Lauren ! s “ehee il b ice; r i | BAKER, city, $50. J! . again testified as to being struck by her | 22 Breadway in Oslang, and pointns to | Laurence, M, \Giiy Brison. 'No charge | Baeiaiitive anill. for & Sliver e and the - Geofge W. Keelor will pay an offlcial | best of references. Box 1S54, Call offlce. 6 Clay st. & husband on her return from a visit to | Mha ' hound 1, Bethe feading bisiness | hag ‘peen placed against them. | affafr broke up in’ a_rough-and-tumble- CHAS. J. SPEAR, Secretary. | SOBER and all-around handy man wishes work | [WANTED — Experlenced 10-mule mountain ends e 2 a year . street of your city.”’ -7 V'S re pu n em- —— = i v 7 . L O I o O B ¢ has ro | *Hiow Sore It ha City Hall Tot 1s put on the | o dae DOY8 WEXs PUE nart from the hard- | E0L, The Fresbyterlail “company, re- | YwrEA BUENA Lodss No: 15, L K LIE Toale e homalpart of [ iteamater, S0Fand hoard; (Armen: £81CRSN sided in Caiifornia the past forty-two | matket, before a fine bullding rises iIn place | ened criminals in the jall. They were|on the Y e ot (henungediata avoritlsm | 0. 0. F.—Initation and _elec: 5 2 2 teriand pump men formite. s aav: years, but he had never expressed his de- | 9 the present paltry, two-story, street Har- | goen this evening, and between sobs told | from the drill. Considerable _ill-feclin EVinTNG, Decomber 1L URSDAY =2 YOUNG man. steady and tomperafo habits | %0 minars, 3 £ day; Daker for cdunicy sire to become a citizen. He claimed, et s _| their story. They are both bright little | o 2 g NG, December 1. 4 wants work; references. Box 1852, Call office. quasts y the Apply to J. B O i With Washington street extended from Four- s te | was demonstrated, and during the fight H.'F. NEUNABER, Noble Grand &hop; cooks, waiters and others. Apply S St 0 the Witness: | teenth street across Fifteenth to San Pablo | lads, and’ thelr faces show they were | that followed Company A was locked ut : .| WANTED—Position by Intelligent man; refer-| F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. stand to-day, that he could not speak ' gvenue, through an arcade where the Clty Hall | truthful in what they said. They stated. | of'itg armory. THE California Debris Commission, having re- | ences or bonds. Address box 1864, Call office 5 lai or understand English. When, however, now is, or as an ordinary street prolongation, | with considerable emphasis, that = they : ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic 2 . | WANTED—2 butlers, $40 and $0; waiter. plain FARMER and wife wish work on ranch or take | hotel, $25; walter, ‘plain restaurant, $25: om- Oaklanders Finally Yield. process from the Wintz Mining and Improve- knew absolutely nothing about the stol- ment Company, in en paint. first-class hotel, $25; youns man, as- and in’ the near future, with Fifteenth street % & week; head laundry- the interpr crossing San Pablo avenue and rounding er was denied him, he made sful effort to get along with- nibus, stant barkeeper, its mine near Pliasant | Charge of place: man experienced farmer; ALAMEDA, Nov, 20.—The Alameda City out Such Cld, and anewertd tnecourvs | {hinet, sinlapty an e b leeraoh S| Bapo” whippet us, axal hard” sald | mhusiees will nold a special session o | o afat beiew the el (s Jork P-ahe % | ExgUOR man who wdemsEnds Haw a1l 1 n rone B e esekton st 3 5 i Zgpbis the Cleveland mine No. 2, near Seales. Siérin man who understands how all kinds [ month, etc. Al 'S, E 1 st. ity will greet the sight-seeing stranger! Tn a few months the San Pablo avenue cable 1ailway will be converted into an electric line, and before two years it may be predicted that same broad San Pablo avenue will be the pop- ular route to the ferry depot of the Santw Fe. Young men like Councilman Pringle see the- id not know what we were being beaten for. He said we had stolen a bucket of paint. Truly, we didn’t and don’t know anything about it. 2 Tndignation runs high at Hoeck's ac- tion in having his sons locked in the jail of liguors can be made wants situation. C. BOEHME, 1281 Mission st. FIRST-CLASS bakery foreman (German), ail kinds of bread and cake, wants steadv situa- tion; city or country. Call or address Baker, 940 Bryant st. Judge O 3 CKSMITH_and_shoe, country shop, 3250 By ook, boarding-house, §33; farmer and Seite) g2 to $30; slate splitters, '$2 50 a day; tlemakers and postmakers and woodchoppers, fools and provisions furnished; good prices. R. T. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay st. zden_continued the matter of a final decision for two weeks. His Honor | intimated that if the decree is granted there shall also be a division of property and children, but that in_the event of denying a divorce an order would be made we building the Alameda approaches to the Alice street bridge. The Oakland Mer- chants’ Exchange notified the city aus thorities to-day that it had raised $300 toward defraying the expenses, besides County, to deposit tailings in Rocl H from J. B. Jones, In the Haskell Vailey mine: near Buck's Ranch, Plumas County, to de: posit tailings on a flat below the mine; from Thomas Gomez, in the Snowy Side mine, near Buck's Ranch, Plumas County, to de- roviding for: the wife's maintenance, | merit of this proposition. o I inks petty larcenists and other | Many donations of lumber and other ma~| pogit tailings in Willow Creek; from N. L. he attorne: ve a | What If the twenty acres, three-fourths of $ an terial necessary in building the roadway. iis, in the N 2. = Sl r:\l;“en;nitoblg] uio, aeree on | g.elm;auo? ot which was donate a":by s of %‘,{'}Agfikfl' JHe 55 8 ::e:gmb:e Sof ‘West Alameda has, ‘llnsl!ted that Oakland yay g.'.l,l,l:h, e éfiu,figf‘gn"ygpj;.xgflgflr‘l‘gggkl; ELDERLY man, handy with fools, wants light Nfarnrgw_»ggnnzn?r - baicery . bread and the continuance. < vater Front Company through the efforts of laims that the | for half o e expenses of e work. Villow Creek; from J. C. H 3 e = : % e e shat The estimated cost is $1000. Chapiain, miné, near Buck's Ranch’ Phumty | —oress H. W.. 10 Anthony st. Gl I T t Grand Jury. :—xéfuonrhe hndrfllu boys locked up was to scare them into making a confession. Banquet to the Sheriff-Elect. ALAMEDA, Nov. 20.—Sheriff-elect Oscar Rogers was tendered a banquet this even- ing by a number of prominent gentlemen of this city. The affair was arranged by R. B. Tappan, a life-long friend of the successful candidate. Among the invited the Board of Trade, and situated on Twelfth street, facing Lake Merritt, be made suitable AL AN = and utilized for a site for the new City Hall? Jo‘g\n{j\{\ SRS . Krall, R. C.| It ls my judgment, as it is that of many of Jratamey ond B, Ldtzenstein filed an ap- | my fellow members ot the Hoard of Trade, not al: ! e e of Esther Kelly, | to go further, that In the near future Oakland an insave person, showing a total valua- | —or Alamedd, as Oakland may some day be tion of $15427 66. called—wlll be @ city comprising within its Almanina_ Lassen, through her attor- | bounds every suburb now outlying. neys, Vogelsang & Brown. to-day - filed |, We want to show a Chicago spirit in Oak- suit for a divorce agalnst Carl A. E. Las- | 1273 This town has now the wea'th and popu- WANTED-Lady or gentleman to address en- velopes at home. Address in own handwrit- ing box 1851, Call office. JOUNG man to care for a couple of rooms in exchange for shorthand lessons. Room 29, Mercantile Library. FIRST-CLASS coat maker for ladles tallor- ing. COHN, 332 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Italian barber wanted for coun- County, to deposit tailings in Willow Creek; from Lilewellyn A. Hoeflich, in the Rocky Bar mine, near Neison Point, Plumas County, to deposit tallings in worked-out pits, and from C. W. Ayers, in the Orlole gravel mine, near Jamestown, Tuolumne County, to deposit tailings on a flat below the mine, glves no- tice that a meeting will be held at room 9, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., on De- cember 12, 189, at 1:3) p. m. AN elderly man, sober and active, wishes po- sition In_private or business house; small wages. Box 469, Call office. A HANDY. man around place, strictly temper- ate, good moral habits, would like employ- ment; reference. Box 1692, Call Office. A _COOK_understands German-American cook- ing: kitchen: . wants situation. CARL BOEHME, 1231 Mission st. Oak! akland News Items. Too Many Domestic Battles. ALAMEDA, Nov. 20.—Mary E. Battles filled suit to-day for a legal separation from her husband, Ward Battles. The defendant is a well-known politician of this city, and was formerl prominent among the members of the Encinal Yacht Club, the swell nautical organization of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Batties have been i sen, on the ground of desertion. 1adion wlitohy) Sonssinad Sorthe Slimatsiiopo ts were: D. W. Martin, John Conrad AN The regu TE Deputy Poundmaster Pete Farrell, who | E;flphy and gituation, make it a city of import- | Uests St S Hugh . Gal + | married for about ten years. Mrs. Battles NUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- < | ance in the estimation of outsiders. Havin, on. A. F. St. Sure, ugh Gallagher, 59 ing of the stockholders - | STEADY Japanese boy wants position as| try. Apply DECKLEMAN BROS. 106 Eills. & a charges that her husband has habits en- 9f the Mutual Elec- | = ) oolboy or housework of all kinds; work in tric Light Company will be herd at_the offi of the company, 617 Howard San Fran. cisco, California, on MONDAY. ‘the 5th d: of December, 1838, at the hour of 10:30 o’ cloci a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. JAMPBS TI. was convicted of battering a small boy, was to have been sentenced to-day, but the matter was continued until Friday. Jidge Greene to-day sustained o de- murrer interposed by Attorney Crowell on behalf of Arcadia E. and Timothy Ma- honey. defendants in the suit brought by Jose G. Moraga to recover $1500, which amount the latter claimed he contributed toward a marvelous perpetual motion scheme which never developed. Judge R. B. Tappan, Louis Fischer, Hon. Henry Morris. James Monro, Louis Schoe- nau, Harry Transue, Dr. Keyes, Ben F. Lamborn, F. O. Schumann, Bd Macdo; ald, Henry Glas, R. Mitchell, Dr. T. Car- .penter, J. B. Lanktree, Under Sheriff Har- ow, John Parsons, Robert Boyer and Dr. H. B. Mehrmann. Alameda News Notes. ALAMEDA, Nov. 20.—C. L. Weller, li- beautiful and stately City Hall, a modern six- story block, with lake improvement, boulevard and park, would surely be an advantage to Oakland in numerous particulars. Would they not hasten the desired city and county move- ment, and tend to draw toward us our neigh- bors of Alameda, Berkeley and Fruitvale? And the commerclal interests of Oakland see a rapid evolution for San Pablo avenue if a sumptuous b‘Iuct( Qfdhul]‘({iflsl appear in place of the an- cient and petty structure now in se: Sail ‘and City Hall. TR tirely too convivial to be conducive to marital_happiness. She also alleges neg- lect and failure to provide. Rogers Will Retire Monday. ALAMEDA, Nov. 20.—City Marshal Rogers stated this evening he would pre- sent his resignation to the City Trustees next Monday night. The Trustees will make no appointment to fill the vacancy. ‘onrad will assume control of the city. K. HORINCHI, 408 O'Farrell st. JAPANESE, good business nousekup:jf mants situation in lodging house or hotel wages $20 up. Address A. Y., 1 Eddy place. CHINESE boy, first-class private family cook, wants situation; small wages; city or coun- try; refs. Address W. S. K., 613% Dupont st. JAPANESE boy wants situation to do general housework ,and cooking. Box 1833. SECOND coolc wanted. 432 Fifth st WANTED -A Loy for a butcher's wagon. 238 Sanchez st., near Sixteenth. PRINTER—Young man set type small job of- fice. 702 Howard st., under drug store. SHOEMAKER wanted on custom work or re- pairing. 202 Second st. = ‘WANTED at once for country, first-class coat- Secret DIVIDEND NOTICES. A meeting of the local Red Cross So- | —————— prarian of the Alameda Free Library, has | Sergeant clety has been called by Mrs. I. L. Requa peen appointed a committee on library | the police force as ranking officer. The | DIVIDEND No. §1 (fity cen per share) of dal nd wife; | maker to work 1adk a Exposition Near Its Close. e reason assigned for not naming a suc-| the Oceanic Steamship ~~mpar- will be {uy. B‘Q‘N,S’.‘,‘,}.‘.’c,fl:“‘;‘fiz"um.i(’::":na muni,' ‘wages to right xr?:rnmme ;'e"x?:pfia“ ‘: d‘;r?:—l legislation by the State Library Associa- tion, which met recently in Sacramento. A thief entered the home of Rev. C. E. Rich of the Santa Clara avenue M. E. Church Sunday night and stole a urse containing several dollars. Carl W. Peterson, son of Carl Peterson, a prominent merchant of this city, dled to be held at the Ebell Temple, corner Thirteenth and Harrison streets, oL —— e College Football Rally. BERKELEY, Nov. 20.—There will be a grand rally of the University of Califor- nia students next Thursday afternoon in able at the office of .company, Marke st. on and after Thursday, P 1 Transter books will close on Friday, Novem- ‘er 25, 1888, at 3 o'clock R £ E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. - Address J. HAYES, Berkeley, Alameda Co. GOOD Japanese boy wants situation as school Dor Address box. 1676, Call office. MAN and wife wish to take charge of place in country; small farm, orchard. 29 Scott pl. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- cessor to Rogers is that the municipal election will oeccur next April and that an npgolntee would have an advantage over the other aspirants for the office. ficlent in all details. Appl: STEIN, SI- ON &0, Marker st 0 ot STE ‘EI TO go to-day—300 pairs. men's second-hand shoes, some nearly new, from %c to $1: new shoes, slightly damaged, % price. 562 Mission ., bet. First and Second sts. Open Sundays. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know OAKLAND, Nov, 7.—The Stat S | tion is nearing its close, but lnteers:sxtpg:ti attendance continue to increase. The pro- grammes and special days have proved & success, and the management is endeavor- ing to make the final week the strongest of the season. To-m‘gm the Acme Club had — e Plymouth Church Entertainment. The congregation of the Plymouth Con- behalf of the football team that played complete charge of an excellent entertain: esterday at San Diego. He w: . o = 0 . as’a % ts ted fo 3 5 > ; on Thanlcseiving duy. The meeting Wil ment, inciuiing performiices In athictics | ferer rom pncumoni and . was i ut- | gregational Church has arranged an en- | DAL, ‘Saeats, slocted for 8 collections mads; | “ket: 200 roome; % o 1150 niehl’ 3130 to 86| that £d Rolkin Heno, House proprictor, stil e held in the Harmon gymnasium from 3 such ‘as wresting, boxing, tumbling. etc, | South about a week ago in the hope the | tertainment and sale of fancy articles, to | _CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 0-16: tel. 55%. | _and beggage to and from ferry. ' e Houmel I ThL st A largo until 5 o'clock. The programme will con- | To-morrow the A. O. U. W. will enteftain, | change of climate would benefit his | take place n the parlors of the edifice on e e o et nIghty $1.00 W, Ders wmek RKET .—Brai The Call. MEDIATELY — Shoemaker for country. # * of speeches, songs and foctball yells, | afternoon and evening. MALTEON & MOORE, % New health, Deceased was 19 years of age. Post street, near Webster, on the even- R%&rfi‘.‘ m‘x‘t’“ i’.m"eo.. w“u“a{; Weant ads and subscriptions taken.

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