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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1899. i Santiago, does not leave without decisive | l\_’ézw ,fiaempkég;;g r}:;;;crgegngt %%M&T SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP Wrdi'_l'fifl—-Ct’fl“n‘e"- e ‘ action” Commenting on this the admiral | Harvey took possession of the property | WATCHMAKER and few. HANSEN & CO ADM I HAL SEH L[Y o= = i e £ Sretion | "tions can speak Bagtish ana- Gorma: 2 Sea O A b cook, $40; assistant cook, 33 a H .Phone Grant 155 n obedience to the above order, to-day and will assume editorial 25 vears » : {and without any further OfCer, o7 the tact | of the magazine with the May number. | _Of age; reasonable wages. Box 37, Call. Teek: ook §9 & week; German countsy ho- | H o o ey was at Santlago and the R E D ! I O H EA R M HArSey 15 @ natiye of Vermont and | AN ot 29 wante ositioer i e sommrry: | telCo0k Ly so5: walter, R R eat. ANSWEHS [:HAHGES ;’enem_\' 11 not leave without a decisive o : Confiict. 85 years old. He has been a reporter on sober and steady; ¥ ¥ "underst; ; the Springfield Republican and Chicago | farming: reference. | Box S Cal simce 4 | ing house, ¥ TIMONY | ; GIVES HIS TES | g . | Not Guilty of ‘*Repre- 4 Rl e Ferry Company and of | charge of gentleman's private garden: under. | Ship to-night mountain x Daily News, and reporter, managin f SALT LAKE, Feb. 20.—Representative HetEltle e | Laborers, city work, §17 a Man and wife, private place, $35 and ¢ - Tt and editoroin-chict of the New Work | SITUATION wanted by neat you 3 advanced. = 24 E D o and e e oogan (he develop. | Dlace or any other Kind of wosk for sail Bxvarlanced o boRe 82 Deit hoy, ment of electrical railroads on Staten Isl- | Wages: best city references. Box 25. Call. ¥ Cotored waiter, $30. Law, who charged that he had been offer- h P h . H . h P . t S erry Company ana of | chares of ghafiomans sEUALY gikuck lfA2 ed money to vote for McCune for Senator, e SyC 1C lg ries ess the _G;r:‘rga‘{lc.eyr;resldent eduction Soom; | tsie Iache cut of sev mendh ety o i el i and and the Atlantic electric road in Long [ FIRST-CLASS cooper wishes a sitaation In Aliofound laundry man, $30; polisher and ¥ was before the legislative investigation Y oy vegetable culture for profit and pleasure. Liox | Inilker, 8200 SOGTIONLL Vo %00 S0 Branch and Asbury Park. He is presi| “wine business or brewery: city or country. | Starcher, S0, EN & CO., 104 Geary st | committee for two hours to-day. His . lt l h M tiC T 1596 e formed what became popular- [ 523, Call office, Oakland. RSN & GO, 104 Geary st. festimony was substantlally the same as 1INKS S e yS 3 , 15 fare pald; walter, boarding ‘aiter helps, hall, springs, | line ana of the Asbury Park and Seagirt i 4 2k | kG “Company: 18 the treasurer of | GARDENER, practical experfence. will take | C. R HANSEN & - _Phone Grant 153 rodd laborers. a day. dent of the company operating the latter | pox 206, Call. R. HA. ly known as the Harvey syndicate and|SITUATION wanted by middle-aged German, 0 Y OBEYED outinca his speech on Saturday, but rchased the street railroads of HAvana |~ who understands the grocery business and R. ORDERS PROMPTL o ned atall. At the conclusion of the | . . 33 D et properties in Cuba, to Whose | bar, or as porter in wholesale house: best of & Co., direct examination the witness was sub- | work of £ Frlends_ A oment he nas sinco given a large | reférences given. Box 1105, Cail office. SormaatiC R HA 5 amount _of time. He is the chief owner WILLING iboy 11 yeats of age, residing. with Gerviat ta en and others. CO., 628 Sacl Special D Oakiand Office San Francisco Call, cree was granted, which bears out pre- Jected to a long cross-examination by | - | of the Newark Daily Advertiser. Darents, Germans, wishes work-of any kind: | GCORRESPONDENT and office & WHY HE DELAYED PROCEEDING | McCune. Thé cross-examination did not e Deferery ddiress B SPEICKTER, w2 | SonnEORONDEIIE o e develop any material facts not covered 5 ‘ TO SANTIAGO. in_the original charge. = " in person to ( - 5 STONECUTTER Wl.g‘ls Wl)lll'i(‘ used ((\hgrkm\[;_ eary st . = S anaine 5 s £ H i FFICE of the San Francisco |~ sandstone and marble; will go anywhere. Ad- 2 - considerable _ preiiminary sparring_oc- | Judge Harvey Brown Admits Having Aided BUSINESS OFFICE of the B e oen | _Greus D WESE. 1ife Fotsom st San Eran resentative Law, contending for further i Draws a Contrast Between the Re- | lihnu\ in whxmf to ‘17rf'm1re charges, and BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street. | " kind of Lo S?“ 816 Montgomery st., or | TRAET AT i the attorneys for McCune urging an im- s - : 11 9:30 o' clock. telephone Davis 1 SRy ports of Sampson and Himself R corner Clay; open un 3 L to J. F. CRO! agreed to proceed on the charges already ReCOnCIlla‘thn Of the Palr TWO 27 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. STEADY young German wishes position on | I ; specified, and Attorney Evans was glven H 5 s ", Cervera's Fleet. Ttain time Inimhiahite tell iwhasin Interesting Letters. . 66 Larkin street; open untll 330 o'clock 500 references; small wages. Box 22, Call. 1841 Mission street; open until k. SRR oo i et atuathn s pon alleged to have been oftered bribes by 2961 Market street, corner Bixteenth: open | =l %l ool Tor house and garden work; city McCune. " Ta-night Representative Law filed addi- R en until 9,0 cloo Qrees box 268, Call office. _auired. ssion street; 0 WANTED—Young | charge that R. W. Sloan, acting for Me- e e T e R M mnar of Twenty.second and Kentucky | BOOKKEEPER desires tradesmen’s accounts | ({0 =0 BHGE Cune, tried to induce W. G. Nebeck 1 908 Broadway, Feb. 20. cisely V4 3 " ssis (he election OF SFoCias ta tho | TT has been reserved for Oaklind'to ,.lhe three partiesifo whom Mme AMon GUIRE, SE. corner Filbert and Hyde s board and lodging. tague refers are sald to be Judge Harvey FIRST-CLASS electrician, open to engagement; | _ 626 Clay s Tiaut e & epeciaty; Aitzesebox 3, Coll | o s A e WASHINGTON, F W. 8. Schley g mission to MEETING NOTICEES. Judge Dixon, one of the attorneys for | Natoma st. s Hles: €AN FRANCISCO CALL. siness; for a wholesalo Before beginning the proceedings to-day S | curred, . Mr. Evans, the attorney for Rep- #o in Securing the Decree, but Doubts the |uaulszcle every met 0 0 nery TOUNG man wants position as driver on any s x mediate investigation. It was finally After the Destruction of B e e one: open untll 0:30 o'clock. | STEADY Young Cermiy (orseman. can milk: divers othe legislators were who are until 9 o'clock. or country; best reference; small wages. Ad- | to charges of bribery. He makes the open until 9 lock. XI' the day; books balanced and audited. E ences required: A : recently | hited States Senate. and sald to sald| | have the honor of divoreing & man RBrown. Dr. Stratton and one other mem- YUY | Nebecker that money was sed | i e e oy cation ||t oo tad L cioneyimas LS AneaT and woman desperately in love With ber of the Psychic Society, supposed to be | cALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5, R. A M.— = = 2 ! Sent to ‘Sloan’s) friends get some of each other, living with each other un- a woman. Mr. Stratton at the time of the | “Syiil meet THIS (TUESDAY) BVEN- AS coachman, by an Englishman; understands | ~ job. 20 and board: 2 Tal Commit i bout September 10 E. G. Ivins, vaho rep- | der the same roof at this time, and who divorce suit d’ld evegy;‘hlfig !%?ssib‘lfi 4 ‘so‘ xxu.d Fehr\;lr)‘ Q ua —'olzom: ?’x“%' Spanish; city preferred. Box 258, Call otfice. gan(.'hr Im(;r;:\: 4an”0\ hore: : resented that he wa$ repeating the ex- claim to have bee S ated ihrough 4 Prevent publicity on behalf of Mrs. Yates. | Stated meeting. By order o ‘CHESTE Mar- hotel, * 40 1 _cook, $40: Com % T | Tt 15 Tave becn vsparatodiHronehia t half of HE Y tary. | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near cook, country hotel, ' $40: 3 cook, $0: | on of Fisher S. Harr He declared that notoriety would certain- ERANELINVERGDAT, (Boo 2o ket; 200 rooms; 25¢ €o $1 50 night; $150 to $5 | broiler, $40. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and manager for ey : ; StcCune, had satd to Iving that TJacks | conopiracy "’fé“ed L f:l’:e.“f the most 1.} 5Cten her end, either by death or sui- | = P! O e eye cide, and yet the Story was published and | GQUOEN (P08 TERE Sriys’ (TUES- D e wni). fréma terey. tment, he | Son’s vote must be obtained, no matter | 5 can he | 2t what the expense’: also that Repre.| . The story of the many sensational incl- has been followed by a more sensational | 1yyy) EVENING, February 2, 8t VANTED TFirst-class butler, $60 © G HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘washer, h’e’ly@r for (’uuvnl‘ laundry 610 C WANT Gate Lodge, No. 30, F. and week; convenient and respectable; {ree 'bus ot —First-class butler, $40 to | Sentative Farr had said to Representative | dents surrcunding the divorce case of chapter than apparently Mr. Stratton ever ? Coolk In substance (hat it he (Cook), with | Yates vs. Yates, in which the plaintift dreamed of 3 Z GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. T | ke Balger o peanbiy e e o Neheckers and one other’ man | was the well-known spiritualist and lec- /086 HATYGY 3roms Fa5 e PHCH'Cx! | PACIFIC Loage No 13 Tt and & 3 ! A SHAKER and mangler, $15 per month. MISs | Po¥: 312 CRoreiang. S0 1g0 de Cuba 3 ag I oatd v Mo A | = N J 5 retrogade move- | }‘D':)’,,‘ 00 o 2("‘"";6!;’;3 could get|{ turer, Madame Montague Yates, have al- £I [he Oaloane Paven’s Cocluy, B e lec- | 121 Eddy st—Meets THIS EVENIN CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. 27th of May; the | —_— = Do ruetton ot MRS, VAN ALSTINE . 316 Stocktc ready been exclusively published in this f{ured. Since her de| T| 730 o’clock. 1D. 5 parture it has col o paper. After the secret recording of a lapsed. The Judge was the only witness FORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. /N decree separating the madame and her besides Mme. Montague before the Court | OR: AL Lodge No. 14, F. and A — : M.—Third degree THIS NURSE glrl, COOK, $40; waitress, $15_per month: German e et g e dorimH. S Sutter. | 40 $5 HOTELOX easy place. MISS CULL) e lass talloring. boy for first nd 2 rooms 1 26 Montgome husband on the 2Ist of last December, it Commissioner, giving the evidence upon (TUESDAY) ey Buter 0 rders from 2 2 T = inct e v w. . His testi-| BVENING, at 8_o'clock. : - o blockade GETS HER DIVORCE | was thought that the incident was closed, Which the decree was based ? ARD, S 2 MEN for industrial ins.; good opj n ¢ i mory did not go to the main issue in A. S. HUBBARD, Sec. MIDDLE-AGED woman as working house- ia adv nt. Apply 8 to 10 i that the varties were separated in fact as (oY 4ld Aot &0 ¢ THE Malh IS0 o . S Py opid advancement, AppIy St o d to do. He were any no_experl- teuart st ETL ing two w Judge Moore of the Su-| Now come letters from Madame Monta- inflexible integrity. | Hall, 223 Sutter st. Bl ANN = . WANTED- 20 pick and shovel men at Broad- | i | | 2 S 2 . 7 Call- keeper, $10. MISS CULLEN 6 p. m. N. H Teb,, B Atter i teiniiinnt: i oL LR S0 LS et upihe tMue N agug e R e 2 COOKS, Jewish familles, $30 and $35; cham- | 2 M e | was a perfect success. worthy woman of good reputation and | Moets TO-NIGHT at Elks COOKS. Jewush {amlics, 830 ang sz cbani. | =0 MEN to o ar whalioe | | . Then he se fiperion ‘("our{] r(_)-du:l's decided the sensa- | gue and her husband, which impugn the JNAH» Daonidgnoe letter Tas (Shown Ao | ANNUAL ting—Th 1 1 i of the Marblehead tional Van Alstine divorce case, annulling ; _ Judge Harvey Brown at his home, 109 | AN meeting—The regular annual meet- | 1 5 1 X, §I: cham- o aatlcrainte: integrity of prominent Oaklanders and at- Adeline street, to-night, and after a cnre-! ing of the stockholders of the Wittram Pro- 1\EGAT“),gumdslrmu:‘%h(!:?u;;;‘urm o v:-r;‘k way and Dev lu.du? sts. elations with the the marri: and ordering the wife to y e g e to| tack the legality of the decree. In the 7.;1°perysal he expressed very great sur peller Company will be held at their office. | il “qity and country. $20 and $25; 8 young h : pay into court $31,000, alleged to have been | o C - g | s - . on May 24. Then, for D 4 : e | judgment book in the County Clerk’s of- pri 2 . “npo| 827 Market st. San Francisco. California, on Y $25: 8 YOUDE | | 'NCH waiter wanted. 141 East st. A Soanitely that whs Stolen from her husband. Klondiker Con | fice appears a judgment In favor of Alice beared to be but. Iiile. 1ess Tt B2 || WEDNESDAY, the eighin day ot Mawen.| ECle ssslat #0 fo $ib. 'MSSCURARN, B = et At Cienfuegos. Within | y.an Alstine, at Salt Lake 1 summer. | yates, which sets forth that for four founded. He was loth to give any opin- | 1869, at the hour of 3 p. m., for the pur- i 2 BOY to learn printlng: must give first sixty rted for Santiago. Mrs. 1 Van Als her sister, Emma | . " s o e matter ior bb Interviewed fun- || /BN oL electing s board of direetom e s e | WORKING housékisenar, 420;:6 hotel and boaxd. days gratis; good opening. Box 372, Call ta lago, Novton "0, B, Noyes and Mo e Wha | vears last past the madame has been a 1 e i , for the ensuing year, and the transaction of | '[ng house waitresses, §20 and $15 each. MISS | mwr S : = ound for crit T b= > ‘s , b fd id £ Oakland. It g til pressed. Finally, however, he said: such other business as may come before the it EN. 825 = WELL-DRESSED gentleman to_ solicit for What possible ETOUNd fere can be in | Stock, a prominent attorney, are found | bona fide resident of Oakland. asserts UL PIEocel N aith.in the authenticity of | meeting O e e CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. iy A ipty: a7h (EMfEh, st. Sis, tadverse 10 MC vas on the spot | BUlltY of having conspired to ecatch the | that for two vears before the action was fie e A v S A , Sec. | — - 1 . Apply hst. this T do not s w ¥ sy ) e a 2 that letter. I do not believe that it was Office, 327 Market st., San Franciscd, Call- | TWO, restaurant waitresses. $5 and $6 per week = ting under orders which e me en- ;l\!:mhlh»;‘: by a fraudulent marriage and | commenced, September, 1895, the defend- written by Mrs. Montague. If that letter | fornia. | " each; 3 second girls, $15, $20, $25; 2 nurses, 320 Ai\' “D(l'"m";? ‘;;‘“‘;“‘:l”’;‘" coats; pay while retion, and clothed me with | fleece him. 3 _ ant, Captain Yates, refused to provide for is authentic, then Mrs. Montague is men- and housework, San Rafael, $25: Oal earning. U7% = e, Mrs. Van Alstine was Lou Mahaffe; | ANNUAL meeting—The regular annual meet- | ;. "g2); Berkeley, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3% | TATLOR wanted for first_class custom coats. sponsibility of going o Santlag fter 1 was satisfied that the fi 5 ffey. @ | his ‘wife, intentlonally, would not give her tally unbalanced. or she has developed notorlous woman in Seattle for sixteen | 115 Wife, intentionally, would nol give Bet [, W Ivevor of Tairy tales. As to the | IBE Sf (e stogenoiders of the WL er the | _Sutter st. JOSEPH ZWERIN, 106 Eighth st. K . 5 years. She and her sister conducted a | o = g o was not Cienfue el % . z =y + might have done but for his willful idle- statement made in Montague Yates' let-| ‘¢ffice of the compan: , 327 Market st., San V! 5 He quotes from dispatches disreputable resort on Kearny street in | TUeht fage aong buf fof We KT Vear ter to the effect that any actlon or step | Francisco, California, on WEDNESDAY, the RN O e BARBER, young man preferred. Thirtleth st. Mar 9, in which the latter | 8an Francisco in 189 and 187. In De-| Brsinco, Catlum i e e d “holc et off | ceber, 1897, the Mahaffey woman met # L gAY 1o ek bsrats thel ious $22G0; 2 waitresses, city, $20; 8 restaurant = = hold his ficet " off | cember, 1S5, the Mahaftey woman mel| o prior cienio B OO O DONHONONONON O HITITOTIOTOTSHOTOM | Selogk 3 iz Lo the Burpose of sactar 2 | valtremsen @ and §6 wesk: chambernpia | WANTED S0y e, leh gomed . S tbeciire 5! 4| walt, erm . country, $20. C. : ti; weel must come either | Steamer returning from Alaska. She mar-| & year, and the transaction of such other busl- | }i"'Ji{NSEN"& CO., 104 Geary ai. Dol Tapital, MOON & CO. 10055 Market: BRI ¢ HUSBAND AND WIFE e 5 Ml tel. Jessie Transfer books will close on Saturday, Feb- | 3 COOKS, $30; 4 cooks, §25 00k, BARBERS' Progressive Unlo: m't. H are ;o | drawn into the affair. 17 0 ruary 2, 1599, at 12 o'clock m. $2; cook and laundress, San Rafacl Bernard. Sec., 104 Coihton that T laan Vaa Astinanre| (= C ROBT. OXNARD, Secretary. Tere. 455 housegirls for Modesto, 325: = = pinion that the e ge A Y NO D’VOR E | = 2 Pablo, $20. Hollister, $20: San Rafael, WANTED—Young men for Ladrone Island en- THE TRESTLE BOARD, 31 per year 3 ‘weekly, 5c; monthly, 10c; sold by ali Nelcso: BB Hateel newsdealers. Office, 408 California s | 8an Franctsco. h Ships will | turned to the Klondlke and sold his claim Cienfuegos and | for $40,00. Returning, he and his wife nt t on a bridal tour from San | Francisco last August. She got $36.000 in a certificate of deposit away from him by Some pretext and in_New York deserted ; and many mo; terprise; capital required. Address CHAS. L. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. McPHERSON, 702 N st., Sacramento. COND girls, $20; waitress and seamstress, | WANTED—Blacksmith's helper. 4320 Misston nurses, $20; 2 American cooks, $25 and | road. ! § cooks, German style, 325 and $30: and a very large number of girls for cooking and to capture two point all the force We can mus: p th we can poI bes s S0 6 oo SOME STRANGE LETTERS IMPLICATING OTHERS, BUT EVER PROTEST- | DIVIDEND NOTICLS. TAILOR wanted; good hand on coats. 254 Jes- irpose and completely blockade | him and sailed for Europe. Van A]s‘tlne 2 e ore positive | pursued her and brought her back. They ING MUTUAL ESTEEM. DT TORND Nolice T the sharcholders of the | housework in cfty and country. J. F. CRO- | _sle st., between Third an Feturned to Seattle and she brought the R e e s e B ons “Hed Mens “Han Assoctation: | SETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. o e e 1l continue to hold Ha- 5 Please take notice that at the last regular | oo oI G i to work In window, $1| Rearly new, from Slc to §150; to $2 per day; Institution cook, $25; 7 wait_ | Slightly damaged, one-half price. Tesses. Totels and restaurants, 0, % and $ st., bet. First and Second sts.: open Sundays. week: ranch cook, $20; and others. J. F. o e vilths 5 GET your_shoes half-soled_while waiting, 350 CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter at. to Sc. 562 Mission st., bet. st and 2d sts. roung girl for | SEATTLE HOUSE, 106% Third—Furnished | divorce suit. claimed in the trial that money was returned to Van Alstine in New York. The court ver, that the certificates | orton worzan in Se- | ney is still in pos- meeting of the Board of Directors, on Febru- ary 7, a dividend of 25 cents per share was declared, payable on Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 21, in Red Men's Hall. 510 Bush st. H. GRIEB, President. B. A._SAMMANN, Secretary. . . . . Your letter distresses me great| I am miserable at the pres- ent state of affairs as described by the inclosed clipping. 1 am powerless to explain everything, as it would implicate people whom Yet, it is painful to appear in a false light before the public in general and letter is not | the dix or execu- | in Septemb cefved it on the | decides, ho xpected to were cashed by the ) ttle, and that the m O O o0 "“”l"‘fi“-ml San- | s€ f the woIm | friends in particular, and if I cannot divulge the whole truth, I can at least WOMAN with a child, $15: e he sisters will refuse to obey the or-| 1 ought to shield from gratitude or from friendship’s sake. housework, no cooking, $i5, short distance; Tooms 25¢ fo 50c day; $125 to $3 week. cook, $25; German second girl, $20; 25 house e, he states a0 o At o g T force which | der of the court and probably will be com- dimiral Sampson had seen fit to send | mitted to jall for contempt. him, 0 to abandon oo et her.' The weather also was rough and not SENATE DEFEATS A could have been kep POSTAL AMENDMENT much_better i WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Duringalmost | Ep)on aced impart portions of it, trusting that thase for whose opinion I really care have enough confidence in me to believe in my consistent sincerity. Contradictory as it may seem, every line published in the San Francisco Call concerning my domestic affairs or past history is strictly correct, and al- though I am most unhappy at the notoriety thus acquired, I must acknowl- edge the accuracy of the information—(publications.) The flaring contradictions which do not reconcile facts are caused by the missing links known to three persons only, and notwithstanding my great desire of clearing matters once and forever by a concise and detailed e: SRR | e %20 and $25; and & Dumber of young | wANTED-Laborera and mechanics to kn ROOHE papered from B whitensd T 5w | | isis to asaist, 0 to §15. MRS. NOKTON, | '¢hat 1 Feikis Rano Houss proprletor, stll painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. §19 3 st. | $13 Sutter st. Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large B s e e e | B | e v i city or country. PACIFI wages. W) 3 EAU, 541 Ba ; 3 = €. 43% Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5630 | Clay st. P NI, Ack: Secr 355 Grant o EXPERIENCED pants finishers wanted. 55| WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade for SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALBE. | “Tyird st old number 31. iy AT young German girl desires situation as | APPRENTICES wanted on custom coats: pay | JOURNEYMEN Barbers Unlon free employ- | | | | Lo LOVO0S o6 up. He had been ordered to proceed . 3 If, however, he had known that the Spanish fleet s in Santiago no-consideration of the Eagle or any or efse would him from ge OOBOG & GOOPRTIGTOL & BOTOLS U STOLE have prevente: A TS ing there at the eurlie: ossible mo- | 8ix hours this afternoon the Postoffic =i : A i e e " 5 SV g ih fhe Marger vessels, but the | appropriation bill was under consideration | :_’1':“:‘;“"‘;‘,: o ‘;i}:;’,‘:“‘f,;:;“““‘1“’05(:",{:{““;';‘ No’:,:;“’&r ’I“e,:’;“_‘;"‘;}deen ';““(‘; narse ‘or second girl o housework: best ref- | _while learning. 410 Kearny st., room 3. ment_office, 1125 Market st. W. BRIDB- o s TarSe it Impossible {0 do | i the Senate, the time belng consumed | § S5CG Llett, they pagiie, (Hisls o my attorneys were to stop proceedings in e e GOOD codk who understands German cooking. BHAW, Secretary. — - MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. by Butler (Pop.) of North Caro- the case instigated three vears ago and commenced (very much) against my will, a few d: before I came to Canada. My surprise, therefore, -on hearing of a decree rendered, cannot be de- scribed. It was done against my expressed written request, after a recon- ciliation had taken place between my husband and myself and while I was living under his roof. The legality of a decision rendered under such pe- culiar circumstances must be decided by higher courts. In the meantime I am quite {1l and most wretchedly miserable b age to Europe has been delayed on account of health.and stormy weather, but Spe Petter than he did. king of the “re- | Jargel trograde movemen which the cre- | lina and Pettigrew (Sil. R.) of South Da- . “adapting the language of Admiral |kota in an amendment providing that the ‘terizes as ‘‘reprehensible | Postal Commission should present lts -y says that in| final report to Congress March 1, 1%00. s “never was such | Failing after many trials to obtain unan- 1 to characterize conduct imous consent_ for the insertion of the no reason for it u ¢ amendment in’ the bill Butler permitted |it to come to a vote. Tt s defeated— Barber College, 138% Eighth st. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Misslon st., men to take rooms; 10c, i5c and 250 per night; 60c, 80c and $1 per week. middle-aged woman, good cook and MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. YOUNG German woman wishes work by da: good references. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. SINGLE sunny furnished room, $2 50 a month. DISH house girl, first-class cook and laun- | waN" best ref, MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. | WANTED-Good (herntar and finisher on | Byingen House, Sixth and Howard sts. | erences | | ¥ voy- mine, and 1 MEN'S fine calf shoes to order. §250; men's He adds: “Acting in accordance g : ¥ 3 ny best judgment, in view of the circum- | 27 to 19. Agreement was reached to vote | g it {s arranged that I go next Wednesday by the White Star liner from New A NO. 1 American second girl, best of refer- | WANTED_Cook and assist housework; good K Ftances, without certain knowledge of the | on the bill amendments at 2 o'clock to- Yo = fi a2 cnces, desirea @ situacion.” 3. F. CROSETT | MONTEPRRo B S ntar Filimore. ‘soletng. 36c; only one price. 23 Howard st. Whereabouts of the Spanish fleet, after | OTTOW. Make any use of this letter you see fit. FLORENCE. Sehase futer o LA Al ‘ T = = | SINGLE rooms, 15c. 20c, %c per night: 7o, $1 At 2 o'clock Hawley, chairman of the S—Montague wishes to send a word of greeting. 1 showed him the & | COMPETE Dakes: wicet WANTHEC CEE 0 svoond work ana waiting. | S{GH PPN Yiichs House, 863% Market st. Haying been informed by t uch officers as Sf :, that although the as Indignant as myself. lavndress, will work in neat family; city or — country; references. 'ull 1024 Howard. rm. 2. ST. LAWRENCE HALL, Montreal, Feb. S, 189, = 3 My Dear Mrs. ——: It glves me great pleasure to inclose a few lines in fe's answer to your very kind letter. I'am glad to corroborate the fact that she has been with me ever since her arrival in Montreal from Oakland last November. I cannot possibly under- Stand what interest certain people have in trylng to separate us, even using legal means to do so. It will be far more difficult to accomplish, however, than they have any ldea, for the bond that unites us cannot be very easily severed. D girl | eht: = onto. | BAILORS and_ordinary seamen wanted at GOOD girl for light housework. 2W7 Twenty-| “LANE'S, 604 Davis et.. near Jackson. = e % = fourth st. G girl wishes situation at light house- = 1 YOUNG German girl wishes a position as | Feferences required. 2139 Plerce., cor. Clay saleslady in a bakery or candy store. Call| APPRENTICES for hair work at G. LEDER- “,’éé’n',"”m“;‘]'fifit“fié’:‘é.}:'fi‘.;u:‘;“% -at{.:lz [FasEPpostet . o e ER'S, 128 Stockton st. 3 lis st. oung lady wishes the care of an | WANTE = TR TRY Acme House, %7 Market st.. below Stxth, Tavalld Tady of (raveling companton. Address| TN D At A B and chilaren | for & rom; %o a uight; §1 & Week. Military Affairs Comimittee, moved 1o | take up the army reorganization bill, th unanimous consent having been refused nothin 10 take up the measure without displacing its movemen bouts sin the unfinished business—the anti-scalping had left Curacoa, after having been as- | bill. Hawley's motion prevalled—i4 to 2§ sured by Sigsbee that he did not believe | —thus muking the army bill the unfin it was in Santiago and by the emphatic | ished bu . It is agreed that this ac- declaration of the pilot, Nunez; and | ilon di finally of the anti-scalping knowing that as the sea and weather | bill for the present session. ‘cut” and he W manded by, i[nwnll and W been off San seen nothing my then were it would be impossible to coal squadron off the port. 1 deemed it the action 1 did, the final re- hich was the location of the en- Santiago emy’s ‘fleet ir arbor." AsS'to the battle of Santiago Admiral | Schley says the facts of that coutest Ives. He quotes from »ort to Sampson in which he the commander of the squadron and sald the “victory seems big enough for all of us.” He s the com- speak for them his offic e mittee to contrast his report d tho! of Sampson containing references to him- self and continue: As to all this criti- cism of my course prior to overy of Cervera's fleet with tha dmiral Sampson or the department, none of it Yras ever been made by efther of them to me: I never heard a word of it from any one until after the battle with that fleet although more than five weeks had passed since the alleged ‘reprehensible coaduct’ had occurred. Although Admiral Samp- Son used this langauge to the Secretary concerning me on the 10th day of July (just one week after the battlé) he has never, to this in any manner or to extent in ed to me any disappro- bation or made to me any criticism of my conduct of the flying squadron.” Admiral Schiey ther s 4 long de- tailéd statement of the facts he summar- ized in the foregoing, which is in reply to 2 request by Chairman Hale of the Naval Committee. It gives the dispatches and orders received Schley and deseribes the condition in which the ships had to coal. as well as the sailing for Santiag He also refers to the doubts that ar as to the presence of the Spanish fleet i S port. Captain Sigsbee stated verbally that he had been close In to port several 1€s and there were no indications that e enemy was present and he bte its arrival ther doupten e commanding officer of the vi reported that he dia not e coal“eixrx)\:x‘gmr‘l 1o reach a home base and could not steam bevond {wenty-fc v thirty hours which the admiral savs forced him to send the Harvard to Kingston. The Yo anéd Minneapolis could Key s and the St }’.l}u CoRld remmatn o Toelos the ports but for two days. The Bro Jyn, Towa and Massachusetis were ol well off with coal, but the Texas. Marble ntiago after he had arrived off that | le ain at most of AGONCILLO RETURNS TO THIS COUNTRY | | NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Senor Agon- ! cillo, the Filipino delegate, arrived here panied by his compatriot, Senor Marti. Agoncillo expects on Wednesday. He was asked whether he intended to continue his mission in England, and answered that perhaps to say much on the subject. MO | mission is not a political one, and that their sit has no connection with Agoncillo. This being the case. they do not propose to visit the United States. They will remain here several | days, and will then leave for England, | afterward visiting "the principal cities | of Europe. - | FRANCHISE GRANTED i BY EUREKA'S COUNCIL BEUREKA, Feb. 20.—The Council meet- ing this_evening was largely attended. A resolution was passed upon petition of property owners granting the Eel River and Eureka Raflroad Company permis- sion to construct a switch from its main line at the foot of Second street through the various water front properties and @ streets to the property of Peter dd. pass over the switch. The Klamath road may purchase half if it builds to Ar- cata within one year. now buflding to that town. Only mar- ried men are emploved. People here belleve that some trans- continental road is back of this sudden move, probably the Santa Fe. Svery- head_and Vixen were considerably reduc- | thing here has taken new life and prop- ed. The projecting sponsons of the T and Marblehead made it dangerous i coal them alongside the coliler with any | Mr: swell on the open sea. | erty valuations have advanced. e Margaret Hughes Kelly Dead. to-day from Montreal. He was accom- | DDV G 000006 G SO SBIE 0 OH0E G20 to sail for England | | he would do so, but that he did not care | | TREAL, Feb. 21.—Senors Rios | ! and Rivera, who have come hl(herI from the Philippine Islands, say their | | by the testimony of the madame taken be- Any other road is permitted to! during my absence from her. to leave for Europe to-morrow. gratefully yours, %@0@0@6 SOV Y STEGIOID © SIPYIVOVOIY S LIV G SO TOTO0 )] prior to the beglnning of the action the taptain did voluntarily separate himself from his wife with the Intention of desert- ing and abandoning her, and that he has expressed his intention of permanently remaining separate from her. In view of these facts, which were apparently proved fore the Court Commisioner, and by a batch of interesting correspondence, Judge Hall two days before Christmas absolute- ly released both parties from all obliga- tions one to the other. Soon after giving her testimony Mad- ame Montague hurried East, and her last interview with her friends at Sixteenth- street depot was to declare that the rec- ords relating to her case were all false and that she was going to join her husband. This was supposed to be false, and a little Jater the madame wrote to her attorneys asking that the decree be granted and that she be notified as soon as_possible. On December 24 her attorney, George de Golia, notified the madame by wire that he had fuifilled his duty. When shown the letter of Madame Montague this after- noon Attorney de Golla was at a loss to understand what the lady meant. “I make a practice,’ said he, “of not discussing my clients’ affairs, but 1 will say positively that she has never either verbally or by writing done anything to indicate her desire to stop these proceed- fngs. On the contrary, her every instruc- tion was to push the suit as speedily as Both roads are | possible and to advise her when the de- | eree was granted, which T did. I have | a letter written on the very day the de- I have the most perfect confidence in my wife and believe that anh‘ action or step she may have taken toward a separation was solely due to the sure of so-called friends and pernicious and officious advisers, whilst she was in a most delicate state of health and unable to combat their evil influence This climate being too severe for one who has lived so long in sunny Cali- fornia and her longing to see once more her dear old father, she has decided Thanking you very much for all your many kindnesses to my darling wife, and also for your kindly interest and expressions toward myself, and with best Wishes for you and your husband’s success, prosperity and fame: belleve me, pres- ONTAGUE YATES. which his wife may have taken toward a separation being solely due to the pres- | sure of members of the Psychic Society, of which I am president, that is abso- lutely false and without foundation. “Six years ago Mrs. Montague was de- serted by her husband. One day she came to me and requested that 1, acting as her attorney, commence divorce proceed- ings for her. I declined, telling her I could not do so. because I was a friend of her husband. Later she came again and in the presence of Mrs. Price, her attend- ant. stated that she did not know what to do; that she feared, unless her hus- )};Bfld was sent away, he would surely kill er. “Well, we put our hands down in our gockets and put up the money to send the usband on a trip to England. Tt was our intention to file the divorce suit during his absence. Afterward Mrs. Montague ‘was also to leave on a protracted trip, her testimony being first taken, and during her absence the decree of divorce was to be secured. “‘Now, that is all there is to the whole matter. The decree has been granted, and they are divorced. and I do not be- lleve that Mr. and Mrs. Montague are now living together, nor that she ever that letter is authentic Mrs. Montague is surely flighty or has made - statements that are absolutely incorrect.’” The letters bear the Montreal postmark and a comparison with others would in- divate that they are certainly genuine. H SO0 GO0 W OUITIUN & GO DUS0IN S BICI0 T G o0e 26 Turk st. i iirsi - T COMPETENT girl for cooking and general 2616 California st. WANTED—GIrl for light housework. 3087 Washington st. STRONG woman wishes to go out washing, cleaning or {roning by the day. Address cor. First and Natoma, room 2. COMPETENT woman, just from the East; Is & _good cook; wil do general housework. 10 Wetmore place, bet. Powell and Mason, Clay and Washington. T girl wishes a position as first-class laundress; best of city reference. Call 427 Central ave., cor. Hayes st. COMPETENT woman, with girl 4 years, wants housework: cooking: no objection to small wash: no triflers; wages, $i0. Address box 266, Call office. WOMAN wishes to do work by tl ing or house cleaning. Apply & COMPETENT woman wishes a few engage- ments glving massage treatments to ladies only at thelr own homes Add. box 295, Call. GERMAN girl, good _cook, wishes housework; references; wages $15 to $20. 631 Larkin st. Telephone Sutter 52. e day, wash- Mission st. GOOD waitress. 106 Second st. NEAT young girl: family; no washing. 1419 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Young_girl for general housework; German preferred; references. Call bet. 10 and WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 200 rooms, 2c night: reading-room: free d baggage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. OUR new possessions, all about *“The Philip- ines, Hawali, Puerto Rico and Cuba,” 4 ooks in one; illustrated; outfit free: agents coining money. Address NATIONAL PUB. CO.. Lakeside building, Ghicago. CITY and country, to sell Leather Lustre; best 25c article on earth. BROWN. 382 Bush st. WANTED—A neat young girl who understands some German cooking. 2605 Stelner st YOUNG glirl, about 16 vea: §15 Fulton st. Call in the mornin; bet. Pacific ave. and Broad' . to assist.in house. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Two large rooms and bath, finely furnished, central, for man, wife and daugh- ter (grown): will pay $15 or $18 per week. Address C. F. S.. Oberon. YOUNG lady with good figure to pose as artist'’s model; give age and height. GIRL between 15 and 16 to assist In house- work and mind baby. Apply 515 Gough st. WANTED--Washing or cleaning from 9 to 2, at G0c; no high windows. At basement 3333 Twentieth st., near Folsom, A COMPETENT woman wishes work by das week or month; s good cook and laundress no objection to the country. 948 Folsom st. MAN and wife wish situations: city or coun- try: speak German and French. Call at 148 Third st., milk depot. DRIVING glove makers wanted at B. BLUM- ENTHAL & CO.’ , 18 Battery st. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED— Room and board; also help in taking care of a baby in exchange for les- sons in stenography, music or common school branches; am an experienced teacher. Ad- dress box 373, Call office. WANTED—Girls to fill various situations; city 631 Larkin st. APPRENTICE for millinery. o'clock, 543 Haves st. SLL-APPEARING ladles for employment: st.. room 45, 34 floor. WANTED—To buy canary birds. salary §45. Call 600 Bus WA.\"I'ED—-HIISCELLA}EOUS. Address box 264, Call office CASH pald for botlers, engines, dynamos, shaft- ing, pulleys, brass. SMITH CO., 527 Misslon. e e e e e WOMAN wishes a situation to do general housework or keep house; from $10 to $12; city or country. 532 Howard st. RUSSIAN Finn eirl wishes a_situation to do general housework In a private family. Ad- dress 17 Howard st. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wants position as housekeeper; city or country. 9 Seventh. wrote that letter. Again I say that (f!HOUsl"KEEPER, middle-aged German widow, wishes position in country. Box 267, Call MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes position as housekeeper or lady’s companion or take charge of children; can teach plano playing. Address hox YOUNG lady wishes position as upstairs girl or nurse girl; $20. Address 1045 Mission st. PLEASURE PARTY feet below, completely wrecking the stage. Fortunately, all escaped with their lives and but four of the party of pleasure seekers sustained Injuries. These were. FIRST-CLASS _waitress wants place in res- taurant. 415 Jones st. COLORED girl would like to do second work; willing to assist with children or care of ; wages $12 to $15 in refined family. Jones st. LADIES' skirt operators wanted. KR 226 Bush st. SAE T, YOUNG girl, light housework; slee, %7 | ENGLISH pointer, name Buck: colored liver San Jose ave. aignis, > WANTED—A young girl for general house- LOST. and_white; had an Oakland license, No. 213 or 220; if found notify MR. CHESLEY, of San Francisco Chronicle; reward. work. 731 Green st., near Mason, = zils S ~ LOST—Small light bay horse; small white GIRL to do cooking and housew: Call to-day trom 11 to 5 T1o6 pem 3e°f . 1406 Post st. EXPERIENCED operato best Seady work. BRENNERCULMAN GO, r on forehead. Please return to G. GIONINNI 219 Berlin st., off San Bruno Road, and re- celve reward. LOST—Small blue and tan dog; answers to the name of Brutus; return. to BE. HA- QUETTE, 1647 Post st cive reward LOST_Female fox terrier; reward. RAY. US, 211 Fourth st. YOUNG Iad. TOST—A passbook with the Hibernla 10 and 12 a. m. 'y, not over 20, to sell o good salary. ¥ between 40 Geary st. and Loan Society of San Fra name of CHARLES WM. COLB The finder will please return to CHEAPEST and best in Amert, sent 1t Unifed States or Canada o . Ppostage paid. ca—The Weekly ress Canada ‘one yesr: tor B LOST—February 16, small Ensl body white; ticked black he: Return to N. BATTO, 419 W ‘Tt was this sltuation.”” says the state.| NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Mre. Margaret Lawrence Ainsworth, son of Captain|— - —— U e ment, “‘coupled with the conclusion that | Hughes Kelly, widow of the late Eugene R e O O G e W iilt haxtictincs: Decasinies, HELP WANTED—MAL, A B R e T s e e i L, THIT Por Ham Teramciscn, whase melt whg | _Cail branch office, 141 Misslon st. ~ P oo e S FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. fueros, and, reinforced by the fact (ha | for & year from @ nervous disorder an badly sprained: Mrs. George Ainsworth of | YoUNG woman, knowledge In millinery and | - Butter op; *.0 Per month. MISS CULLEN, 25 | BOILERS, engines, 2¢-hand 1 Sigsbee had not seen them, and that the | had been seriously ill for several days, Portland, right shoulder bruised, and | ' motions as saléelady, wants position; speaks | — oor 0 B | B & SV OLPMAN,. 1 pilot Nunez was strongly impressed with | The crisis c : 5 ays. Miss Mabel Ainsworth, badly scratched | Spanish. Box 1784, Call. 2 COACHMEN, §30 7 — = = — & The doubt that this squadron conld n‘x‘lll(t;‘ The ”‘fi's L,::]meuqmmma“; 'P(f"f:("g g and brulsed. S e e | © CULLEN, 53“3& and 3§25 country. MISS | A—_BAR outfits, counters, shelving, the port. which occasioned my PR T L S R LoThe others who were In the wreck wero| — SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. et L ) il sizem),ffce "Moo ¢ of May 27." i s h % Kelly we " r. an rs. rt Sutton of Haywards; ADY | scales, coffee mills, etc R in N £ 3 | ward, Thomas and Robert Kelly, were at Leading Employment +-Phone Main 584 e Vi CHWERD ~'of the collier, after much hard work. dis- | {own. N. Y., aged 66, and married Mr. connected the broken engines. while he oW ! Coken in tow and the weather anacing | Kelly in 1857. She was a devout Roman Miss Georgie Strong. of Oakland. help. any nationality, free of chai Several of the uninjured men hastened e = ? farm hands | st San Francisco. re B ¥S for | BARS, back bars, mirrors, sh Butter-maker, §0 and foun owcases, counters, B a 9 ol : wi T2 N ranches moderating, orders were given to cast oft | _atholic and gave to charlty with liberal Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | to San Ramon and from there telephoned | JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency: all kinds pochests - - c v iifia: after{a hee o T | hand. She was a niece of John H 7 help. GEO. AOKIL 30 Geary st.: tel Gr 2 laborers, city jobs, $i 7 arnitu ore and office fur- the tow line after about three hours’ | NN ughes, 908 Broadway, Feb. 20. | to Gray Brothers, owners of the vehicle, = s 160 WW‘“MDDGH‘- (N ,51" :n?ius' lrmflree"':.'-;‘g:fu'n“r"‘:x'um“’sfnvnu :::nd_"l gteaming west. Captain Sigsbee is quoted | irst Archbishop of New York. e . _| ordering a conveyance to bring the eX-| CHINESE and Japanese Employmen: =|. &5 tiemaki w and @& confitming the opinion as to the dif- —— AWedsise Party qompritink tvave oo octontsts Back 1o the Sutton residence | Coos etp. i1t O Parcell sti var ket oy | Creamery mar s *5a, 120 each.. AN Mlon-1019-1021-1028 ficulty of coaling off Santiago. He gives Death of J. XK. Doak. SO CAIIE L0, L6 e n Ramon Yes- | gt Haywards. Several hours elapsed be-|———— men and wives, withioy SpIArEe creamery; i | above Sixth As St the details of the absolute location of the | gpPOCKTON, Feb. 20.—J. K. D terday and narrowly escaped an untimely | fore the party could reach the Sutton | ENGINEER and all around meehanic: young | and found: 3 stablemen, iorel $40 and 550 YER'S kit for sale; cheap; made nish squadron inside the harbor om | % , Feb., 20.—J. K. Doak died | goath by the overtarning of a stage on | residence. where Dr. Dean reduced Mrs, | and active; will g0 anywhere; first-class rer- | and $55and found. MURRAY minuiVery: 425 | ATe Kaspectors for wet and dry process v 29, which discovery was, the admiral | here thlskeverfins Ef;e; an iliness of sev- | the main road between Haywards and San | Ainsworth’s fracture and attended to the | _erences. Box 381, Call office. 63 Clay st. & READY, g- | [0F Drospe iy, Park Hotel, Turk st says. the resuit of a determination to sat- | €ral weeks. T. Do Wwas 2 ploneer of | Ramon. The road leads over some long | {njuries of the others. e s ims My before leav Calaveras County and had many ———————————— e Ity himself fully befors léaving for the ¥ friends |y, ines and very near some dangerous POLYPHONE, $%; attachment WANTED—Position In wholesale house or of.| 2 E&rdeners. English and vest. the 31st he made - | throughout the State. He was a ) west. On the a reconnofs- | 3 n active BUYS THE NORTH . Bt phono or graphophone. Bacigalup fice by young man: married: small salary, | 1°U2d4- MURRAY & READY, otch, $25 and = sancé, “lo develop the enemy's position | business man, and for twenty-five years embankments. and incidentally to injure or destroy if | has been identified with the growth ofy About a mile from San Ramon one of ' _found. MURRAY & Scoteh, "2 D i es cazine, AMERICAN REVIEW Address C. P. W., 948 Harrison st. BUTCHER, $3) and founa, 536 Clay st. | § HORSE-POWER, Zenih SINGLE German, understands the care of| JOUDE Man to drive wagon and ok meay city v 15 ¢ possible the Colon, moored well up in the | Stockton. Alwavs a Republican, he was | the horses fell and the stage poie broke. horses, garden ” work, and s handy wity| 1 o $0 and found MURRAS Gy | AN, Iron WWhe 5i5 Sixth—Second-hand Deans 4 atbor. The question of the presence of | for many vears a member of the St " : A T e ined. b decided mot o] Contea) JComMIGES, Cand Iu: thg Bur s | Jioie the yelltle caxfio k' autandstil s Jox10; 24-in. planer & matche George B. Harvey to Assume Edito-| 00l Would like o make himeelt generaily _634-636 Clay st. s Quplexpuiigs BOTH. -0 ) useful. Address box 376, Call office. 9 COOKS, $0 to 345 BOILERS, engines, b risk serious disablement until re-en- campaign was a member of the State ex- forcements arrived. ecutive committee. rial Control of thi ° al Con o e 3 5z % sok, $3 -hand. WHITE'S, horse, overturning it toward the side of Magazine. MAN 1, sober, Industrious and rellabls, wall | SoAleTS and " pantrymen: gachog e any | Second-han the narrow road and flnally causing the Admiral Schley giiotes the departments —_— + dispatch of May 29 in these words: “The Lurline Salt Wate: t ] Do i T Baths. educated, good references, wants work of | iouldi 3 assistant hakers, FES— Hermann Safe Co. ¢ som, h "som, Ao found. MU 320 d | SAFES—The Herm: Swimming, Russian, hot wagon and its occupants to roi Gown en| NEW YORK, Feb, 0.—George B. Har-| 30me knd; will some king person give me ound. MURRAY & READY, 634655 Clay st | 428 Sacramento st it water dire¢t fromocean, | embankment to a distance of over thirty | vey has bought the North American Re-| tramp? Box 383, Call office. & c%i%’:?éfi# F) In- from FIRST-CLASS cheese maker wishes a position. | MINER, 50 ¥ 2 and found: Box 369, Call office. oimase aaand found: 5 caspe only), $15; will 933" Mkt. nearly horses were yet in commotion, and su denly the nervous animals started up again, pulling the vehicle upon the fallen moved to 411 department looks to vou to ascertain the fact of the presence of the enemy and to | Bush and Larkin s &nd gardener; T8 AFES_Bargains In new ard second-hand: all ‘T, 424 Sutter, m:':-“;;?g'ufm‘ _—_— s.un; half original cost. 108-111 Market, 8. F. Eee that the enemy, if in the harbor of | and cold tub vaths,

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