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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—Continued. +O+CHO+0+ 40«”%00600040% 40 4+0+0+0+4! panied by H. P. Thrall, Superintendent of LB o) - O%O+0) el The Rallway Mail Service, Who Met BHN | ~oom oo | s s [ at El Paso last Tuesday. Mr. Shallen- [ JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all king 3 e S l MARY,S COLLEGE berger is visiting this coast for the pur- | help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary st.; tel. Grant 5. &m'.xfsv,&!"rplfilyoflefllv SRR * 2 pose of ascertaining the wants and needs | 7P NSy Emp. Office; help; farm hands; | 12 haymakers, Alameda County.....§1% day E of the postal system. ‘domestics. ITO, 725 Geary st.; tel. Polk 12. 8 farm, orchard and vincyard hands for dif- A HL S BANQU D e aiat Wi CHINESE and J. loymentl OISR || e i Y A young woman dentist who was | SL/GR “50 0 G Rt st.; tel. East 4. différent jobs. called in by the Sultan of Turkey to | o private place or country hotel, a young | j 330, §: THE SALUUNS look after the teeth of his favorites | man, English, 11 years in Alameda, Cal, eX- | 5 5§10 and §§ and found. RS T Also Peep Into Some erienced in gardening in all its branches, | Min' to wash ca city job. T30 relates her experiences in the harem, ?mslnz of vegetables, pruning trees, care of | 3 :?:un; ien o, wo k(ffnya’furg , I in next Sunday’s Call. greenhouse, etc., and If necessary can milk | perience required $20 and found, fare $1 . ¥ All-Night Places. and is used to horses; has references. R. H. Lhis e et OLDER, 7 Third st., city. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | {rimo ™ Sonte position to drive wagon and y 1; first-class references. DOMESTIC PORTS. g%x'f;;‘af“:_!;{l_ useful; firs BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 18—Schr L TAPANESE young man wants position as an | 10 coal miners........o.o oo 506 10 6 CoF i i Bender Broth Joined in New York i office boy in a lawyers office. 31 Sacra- | g 5 gy dlamond driller.............8 10 day = . H . mento st, care N. W. Metanl. 0 SAWMILL ANDY WOODS......... and in This Clty' SAN LRANCISCD JCAIL YOUNG man, 2 years old, will do housework | Head donkey man. $40 and found BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | or any kind of work; recommendations; 31000 | 2 spooltendirs $30 and found Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | bond given; city or country. Address’ 723B, | Dlafler man. Jdun found rers, 10 coal miners car —— { % until 12 o'clock every night in the year. Call office. Man to tend chaln with tes found | BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, | GOOD reliable bar man and hotel man; cou 12 laporers for mills and j found 7 ’ | corner Clay; open untll 9:30 o'clock. try preferred; speaks German and Englis setters, Stearns’ bloc foun MR. GIRARD'S DISCOVERY A PRETTY STAGE - ROMANCE e, S oo o ot s wictook. | e Dot ol butncee recommentacion. A0 | Brickiaste. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | _dress box 378 Call office. das mpdchovnsu... to 81 cord < : t eac ir gt | —— 616 Larkin street; open until §:30 o'clock. GARDENER of long experience wants situa- | . BLACK 1641 Mission street; open until 10, o’clock. tlon: understands reenhouse. fower garden, | § biacksmith shoer o | 2261 e ; propagating, budding and pruning; . and $40 and found BOYS AND GIRLS DRINKING SOUTHWELL'S WARBLERS PLAY | ! Market streer, corner Sixteenth; open | PTIil 'y C., 2441 Buchanan st. nists, ! ; - q 00RS. SEESAW WITH CUPID. 106 Eleventh street; open untii 8 o'clock. MIDDLE-AGED man wishes a position to tend | 23" {5 70 0 S = BEHIND == and_found and & 2626 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. cicar store or bar a few hours every day: | 17 Gay. 35 laborers city jobe s and 93 £ NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky | references given. Inquire 437 Fulton st. | ang found: § laborers, board yoursels : ey — i T £treets; open until 9 o’clock. ‘bakery. 4 stablemen, city and country 5 - = ‘n = o d $20 d found. N uations; woman good | &nd $20 and found. = MEETING NOTICES. R T S thing. /Bax: 8T FOR EVERY RAILROAD IN CALIFORY ‘CALIFORNTA 1 K Gelliosnoe 284 laborers klanders Win a Victory Over A Marriage That Was First Solemn- THT4O 4040+ O 04040404 04040404040+ 0+ O 4040404040404 340 4040+ as Her | s ; mmandery No. 1, the Union Bar Proprietor. ized by a Catholic Priest and g;’,mnh nic T;mhlel, Post arlx’:li grinfln WAS fireman 15 years on Ilingdll!h ships; wishes MUR] AT a i ery sts. egular assembly position as fireman cn land; town or coun- = — Other Licenses Will Then by an Episccpal (FRIDAY) EVENING, af 7:8) o'clocic try. 440 Clementina st. e i 2 e nstallation of = officers. e AT oA Be Refused. Minister. are cordially invited. WANTED Position as head walter, steward of | <..........S. P. COAST RAILROAD.......... SIRt JOHN P, FRASER, Em. Com. manager by thopoughly experienced restau- | We Want at once................We ship daily | S S SRAVES, Recorde: rant man. Box 8, Call office. g;:'[”]{;;;v e RBA BU ge of Perfection YOUNG Danish man wants situation: private ;m:mmzumns e Regular me HIS (FRI- place; city or country; thoroughly under- tevesiesesns-Office Fee Onl Two fond hearts were made one for the | e, T Gt &tands care of horses, cows and garden; good MURRAY & READY, 6 second time vesterday at the Grace Epi references A0 Aresn B R LIUND 3260 Eevent EER_for s - ranch, Or { copal Church by the Rev. R. C. Foute.| _ BEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. RN MURRAY & RBADY, & | J. A. Braidwood and Catherine Hahn, two | REGULAR meeting ¢ 7 & ; : 4 ather ahn, GULA g of the Cale- NTED—FEMALE. FAITERS members of the Southwell Opera Com- | donian Club THIS EVENING al@ HELP WANTED—F & AATTERS 5 5 i o S 5 Cirs S § o'clock at Scottish Hall, 117 ; o 5 = v jund: ‘6 walters srent ' jobs, 5 pany now playing at the Grand Opera- | p, 400K 8t Scottish Hall, 17 WOMAN tocook for men, $20 per month, clty. | found: § waiters, diffefent jobs, D5 rem ek | house, are the leading characters In| distributed to members. LSS CUTERN F o0 on 80 Sl e e O | what may be termed a most peculiar mat- s . ANGUS M'LEOD, Chief. | COOK, $35 per month, private family, coUntry. | 1 gishwachers and Kitchen hands, - of the saloona | rimonial difficulty. ANDREW M'NAIR, Secretary. MIS$ CULLEN, 32 ST Cotras seacrit an thira Hakens aity 8 i h Licer | Braidwood and his bride, Catherine | ANNU lhe regular ¢ C alo 20; K Jobs ....... e gosoals . 2 E & 2 = 'a a £ y at. | ANNUAL Mepting—The regular annual meeting | COOK, Menlo Park, $20; ho ork, Belvedere, Snts v o1 pac membi Eabntihave been. foinadtint wedlork int | Sotithe etockholders of the Olymple Balt Water | 0: Martinez, $25. ' MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut:| Flevator foy Porter. lodgl « { Doth ends of this broad continent and in | Company will be hela af 1] Market ot San | {er AT & READY, 03080 5 : SOOI EE Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 22d day of | HELHATIS REANY G two faiths at that. May, 1899, at the hour of 8 p. m., for the pur- | YOU ahn, or, rather, Mrs. Braidwood, | pose of electing a Board of Diréctors to serve | 310 NG girl to assist, §15 per month; nurse, 7 = second girl and nurse, §20. MISS CUL- |4 “f“‘?}f.‘,-,‘,g' Sl OAD M RATLROAT o x y N, 325 Sutter st. v o °t Roman. Catholic and the hus- f?ll;h‘helheenflu‘flfi year, and the transaction of 2 8 = ‘Wages, , $2 and $1 a > % 48 busin ccme before the e, o lar 3 3 S et F, Vice President. .. ADAMS, Tleld Captain. s an exacting Episcopalian, and the | meeting. . Transter books will close oa Frie | COOK, American private family 25 per | free transportation e R 3 st g J. BRADY, Secretary. A. WELSH, President. B. YOUNG, Treasurer. difference in their religions has made a | day, May 12, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. el early. MISS. CULLEN, 32 Sut-| Apply to s SEAT B Zeary st I € g ol double marriage necessar o gHAB A. %IBS%P;, Siecrfllr!l: Sfgsts A CARLOAD OF RAILROAD MEN DAILY oms’ and also dis- Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, May 18. Braidwood married Miss : ce, 377 Market st., San Francisco, Cal | 3°5aNCY ironers, San Jose, §25 each per month | .......FOR THE VALLEY RAILROAD.. c Sl B o HE Athletic Association of St. Mary’s College closed a very success- stage name {s Caldwell, in New York, and | NOTICE is hereby given by order of the Board | _and found. MIS§ CULLEN, 25 Sutter st. N S L e e Frans e o) ful season with a banquet in the large hall of the institution. | the marriage was solemnized In the Ro- | Qo asars ok e O A B e Ahoiios | MIDDLE-AGED woman, Marin County, house. | ——-— bt e 7 were visited last | 4 There was a large attendance of prominent clergy and others | work, §15 per month, fare pald; middle-aged | 25 TWO and four horse teamsters for man Catholic churcn. The husband has| of said Company hae been called by said . 2 b woman, housework, country, $0 and fare | rallroad work; $2a day........ since been imploring his young and pretty | Board, to be held on FRIDAT, the second pald. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. C. R. HANSEN & CO., y T o v e e S B of June, A. D. 1899, at 11 o'clock in the fore- 1. N noon of eald day, at the principal place of | % rypR ana daughter or 2 friends as cook | TWO aquartz miners, see bos over again by an Episcopal minister. On | business of said 'Company, at the butlding . L T amarty miners, gees ik o 5 and waltress, $35 per month; Calaveras Coun- : passer, the long trip across the continent to this | Where the said Board of ‘Directors usually | {74 TR LG P §i1s8“CULLEN, &b Sutter. | country shop, $250 a’day;'s city the loving couple were constantly Poabar S5 Moriret at intihs City and Cm{y o = = ~ | found: 3 lumber pilers, $2 a d biliing and cooing and whispering, much Rl Bearia 2 4 nin; NEAT young girl assist in light housework; | 6 carpenters, 5 months’ job, X ing of San Francisco, State of Californin; that s CULLEN, | fitte a o to the amusement of the rest of the com- sleep home: $10 per month. MISS N, | fitter; machinist, country..... pany. who little knew the tender SUDJECt | act upon. the. proposiiion hat esid Company | 120 Sutter st | Havmakers, si25 and board of their conversation. By the time the | create’s bonaed Indeptedness of cwa million | T WAITRESSES wnd chambermaids: elty and T s e company arrived here the persuasive | five hundred thousand dollars (§2,500,000). In | = country; $20 and 325 each. MISS.CULLEN, | found: | rbler had half succeeded in fiv(»um._r his | United States gold coin, for the purpose of 325 Sul" = ¥ found; 6 wife to consent ‘to thelr miarriage | Taising money to complete the construction & lemnized over again In his own faith of its steamships and their equipment, for K fo v eIjaBain o1 4 AIth. | “yse in the business of this corporation, and | land, $20; Livermore, §20. MISS ly this w he finished his labor of el L feiintdngy Dor of | 45 purchase and pay for any other property | 325 Sutter st. | love and religion and Mrs. Braidwood | within the purposes of this Company: and to agreed to become Mr Braidwood again | gecure the bonded indebtedness so proposed | just to satisfy her hushand. to be created by a mortgage upon its steam . uard their se- and ealling ehips and all other property ot Head of them there | g from around the bay, including Rev. Father Cramwell, college chap- or ‘.’|‘r1“:“xl-‘nl":§ + lain; Rev. Brother Walter, director St. Mary’s; Rev. Father Serda, = ,;“‘{w‘ ‘m,u‘m,”, © Rev, Dr. Morris Rev. Father Prout, Rev. Brother Benedict, vice presi- ire without having | 4 dent St. Mary’s; Rev. Brother Lasclan, prefect; Rev. Brother Udorlick, objectionable, when | @ J. J. McDonald and J. W. Solen. nd at Oliver A. Welsh, president of the Athletic Association, introduced the speakers after the banquet, and among them were as many graduates of past vears as could be gathered fzom many parts of the State. Several of them are well known in the professional and commercial world, while a few are on 5, board $4 C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ted withm Francis Michas cal ections prov W ded by Professor iam Witznernann and writer and assis in with & CO...... Phone Grant 1 WANT TO-DAY for first-class commercial ho- Rev. Brother Benedict made a speech to the students expressing entire action with the work done during the past collegiate year, both in the aitre: +O+0404+04 0 O40+0+0 ¢+ 1 and on the He voiced the hope that after vacation the students The couple attempted to g ; | Sl 1a after va the s ! m 5 thelr setling sk 4 sses £ , resorts and | — S ! o would, retuen ol of reaewal mpliCon aad wigor for The work of ex yeai Jffi'.[ S S e o) L R e O TR B s amocceiar Rotola I’ countey, $2); | TOUNG man to milk com A AL Blon Huff, vic of the association, was chairman of the committee 4 | (harile Jonek. the genial Sifge manager| By order of the Board of Directors of the | 3 waitresses #20; 2 chambermaids 10| Marin County. 'MISS CT 4 t SEDER s Sece » decorations consisted largely ot | Y 9 e G S| s 2 calt, y, 821 ; 2 chamber- | —— ( {he Liconse which d decorations consisted largely of floral work @ | of the compainy. found it “out, and of | O Comorate Beald P87y sHELDON, Al fo WALl clty, $30; fancy ironer, resort, | BRIGHT, well-cducated bos, 1 e ) D o e course Charlie had to tell it to Mr. Persse, | gecretary of the Oceanic Steamship Coth- | $25; 3 fancy fromers, city and country. C. R.| archit ness. Call from 10 to 4, room bt peared for Mr. who sings so sweetly the role of Turridu | *pamy. HANSEN & CO ot Geary: 44, Thurlow block 0000000900 IITHCHT D40+ 0+ D 40+04D4D+ THOH040 4040+ 04 O 404340404 0404040404040+ O 40404040+ 0404+ O+ many the in avalleria Rusticana,” and then the | s e | = S her side. The ear of e FAMILY ORDERS . <0 = C+O4CHOIOIC+ O+ OIOHOHOICDI0I0+0404+ 040+ 040 40404+04@ | 11 “Caralleria Ru othen the | T S [ 1- ook and housegirl (no hing), 5 -] e . oo ; | ber of the company from the chorus girl | —...... dasdnm e S s Dan s - mend | to young Mr. Southwell. | ROONS papered _from $3; whitened, §1 u ¢ r;:,x;egicrll‘.yc‘;lusa,fl $25; housegirl, | _putting up stic 2 ne icized rather [ |t e e Ioet Siehe Canira as | ioiating done Hariman Palnt So. 3938 8 | fousegiris, 0 and 42, and many neat youns | Tyne Goinice™ 255, by Mrs. Stevens in a 1 | 1ations were showered upon them. It was | BAD tenants efected for $: collections made; | girls to assist, $10 to $12; young girl to as-| (0., Market and Sec e y : v C N st w ousewo; baby, $10 to to-day that he not_untll Charlle Jones good naturedly| Sty of country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | sist with housework and care | 1o tc | Wormed an admission out of Braklwood | —CO- 415 Montomery st rooms 910: telp 520, | ! 2 EARRO G ot f : that it became known that the young| 5T = TC MISS STELLA HARBIN—Please call or_send > says that . | couple had even been married .In° New | D D oaiCcHN. your address (at s important. C. R. 0 dire York EN & CO., 104 Geary. Shenho | o ; | DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 88 (it cents | i ANSE eary will be many | Yes, T was married to-day at Grace| “por chare) of the Oceanic Steamship Com- | WOM Two days’ work a_week; little fun ¥ hic not attend. Church,” admitted Mr. Braidwood when | pany will be payable at the office of the com- | navian or Germa: Apply 10¢ Geary e e | seen !L‘«;‘r (muhr }».V! ¢ -'xll“!"‘]rwr‘l)"r- | pany on and after THURSDAY, June 1, 1899. ST i S S - | see, 1 first married my wife in the Transer books will close on FRIDAY, May | NEAT girl to assist and care children; $12 to SOME QUEER METHODS [ ic ‘church. 1 have been raised | 26, 189, At 3 o'clock p. . §15. ¢ R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary Episcopalian, and while I Rarbor a pro- E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | 5 BARBER wanted | BARB st.. Oakland. WANTED—Nursery governess, speak French, found respect for her religion I did not| 3 oiruND notice—Dividend No. 67 (tweaty- | teach music, also Englishi references r i OF INSURANCE WARS ‘ s | r | feel satisfied. When we arrived here av —_— | 5 Frivec : fve cents per share) of the Hutchinson Su- | quired. Also governess who speaks French |— —— — = | dectded to have our martiage solemnized | gar Plantation Company Will be payable at | for cify. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., | BARBER for Saturday and Sundas. (¢} Francisen C. . e T ’l,r'(‘,f?”r Discopal miniaterd 1;‘"0’:;_“ the ofilce of the company, 327 Market st.. on 316 Sutter st. [_= s 2 2 ured 8 se ! o t ATURDAY, May 20, ST e = = 5 e S N 30 == iway, May 3. Clerk Keliy s Friends| Clergy Will Preach |were married by the Rev. 3r. fer books will close on’ SATURDAY, May 1, | WANTEDTalloress on repairs, steady work; | prshelnian 8 NG WOADRETOUS A s velopment w | | === 18%, at 12 o'clock m. German cook, no w?.«mrr‘xg. $3 }\4 i(,nn[nan or ) brot ¢ SR . . | : F. H. SHELDON, Secretarv. Scandinavian girls for housework in city, $20 | COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS R Seek His Removal. ] and Practice. |SOUGHT HIS KITTENS — O e | ana $85: 7 neat Trish #irls for howseWork In | o Spar (O, countiy. Apol B w embe t | | | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. city, $20 and 2 waltresses and chamber- | — > =" 2 CT T r i court | | 5 A . malds for same place, $20; 2 waltresses for | BOY wanted. Call drug. 659 1 = _ 3 It ,“' | { BUT FOUND FLAMES‘ o i —~n | restaurant, $; and $6 a week: English second | = street. = o o8 eealitater 5 = el : | S | | ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- | girl, $20; Protestant nurse, $20; a number of | — - = e by s to reap big | I o | “nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321 | giris for cooking and housework for country, | WANTED_Dishwasher for lunch huuse , $12 k b ] s s olerk of | veelowilliEe 3 o 4 i ey 320 and cook for small country resort. | month and room. 606 M Znews ol Of Myimnas olly, ol n o Week will see the inception of anew | PECULTAR "ACCIDENT TO ‘A CAT| CHINESE and Japancse help; ‘established /89 | upply-to'3: B- CROSETT & CO:, 316 Sntter, == Y Judge ( am's court fter the | crusade against foot binding in China- vears: tel. Main 1997. Bradlev & Co.. €10 Clay. | _— ELDERLY man, cabinet mak - scalp of Prosecuting G town. It is claimed that the custom is on L A TOR e AT D T AT | CORMAN noii AT 80 e | ot i penter, evidently cor e o Increase and several clergymen have | e Lol & 2 % mind 2 children, wages $15._call early; cook | WANTED—Office bo Was g ble for the recent expe of Ke taken up the cause of the little heathen | A leaking gas meter was the cause of S & S for Mill Valley, wages § Beveral sranch || agc &nd reference. . s in .releasing criminals. His| and will not only :veigh.against the!|a serious accident to Ricardo Brunacci S workerisgitand w4 i€ icooks; 4n Youne glrleccoyaatist CAISSIDIL : ROTPOVET SRl s have rallied to his sport, and | wholesale manufacture of cripples but|at 102 Larkin street last evening. and| Years in her places. MISS CULLHN, 3% Sut- | _ SUeEE sthi Main S04. h wait : h risks beyond sixty days q | declare unmeasured terms that they | will invoke the law to put a stop to the | might have resulted in a large conflagra- S e e T anted. R Rt t £ VAL OoE et o Thos Will get even with him, even a e sacri- ctice. e : 5D middle-aged English woman desires . A font oF ; in the rear. a time. Thus Will > ith Mm, i tieiea tion had it not been for a prompt D middle-aged English woman desires | tween Greenwich and Lombard, front of Pre- L Pty & 4 case the premium was | fice of Carpenter's officfal position. Rev. Dr. Wilson of the Howard-street | response from the Fire Department S e e e aent Tty | estato: D cook: must understand r_before the risk com-| Kelly was appointed a clerk e Police| Methodist Church began the crusade and or a number of years Brunacci kept a| MISS N, 3% Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Protestant glrl for general | _roling: middle-aged. % Taylor < EuLgrihies ears | COTTE g x)]nu\.uvn the political tnfl of | has found an able second in Rev. Dr.|saloon at the above address, and when he | Call | GOOD coat maker to work inside by the pic e s AiAD aoL] \Bpike nn d illy Locke, who was in Chinatown last night | fafled was without home or funds. The _b Var or week; also a good coat maker that un insured, thgugh the Who conduct a saloon in the tenderloin | getting data for rmon which he will | landlord, Julius Abrams, permitted him | e eses for restaurant, con. | Siands makice turned coats Apply to objection’ to fts agent, district. Flynn some time ch on the subject next Sunday night. [ to retain the quarters, and he occupied a | NEAT young Swedish girl desires situation; | trally.located in city; wages $.. Box $63, | — HEIBEMETKECRL "' s otan « ged with the ing of h reful list of all the little-foot women | room in the rear as living quarters. His st tn cooking and housework; $10 per Call office. 2 % b%:-r(‘gn at once; a young physician to go to . (Sestimony of the com- | brother; but W arged after a and children has been made with the (particular hobby Kittens, and he | _Month: or nurse. MISS' CULLEN, 3% Sutter. | pxppRIENCED first-class talloress In all | athee buginesy oiefomorg obe, of commerclal ; s icEncalladon o liminary examir in the Police Court. | na rmsk;md P 1‘»1‘!1-‘1!: parents. It | housed a number of them in a small| A F T-CLASS American woman as nurse | Kinds work. 506 Eighth st.,” Oakland; call doctor's diploma and some “mse flxn;;‘_’gv?; 1 Oakl agent re Carpenter prior to his appointment as ’("“gf;(‘ oy g "!'!“‘m"";q*‘r-“(fl"‘fg”?": | closet inclosing the gas meter, which was | ~ for hospital or as housekecper, best of refer- | T p. m. practice o medicine; references required; will the com 1- | Prosecuting Attorney servec . _reporter | 0 B€C 7 3 S arents, as | pever used. ences, wishes situation; particulars of J, F. | [waiNTE jerman girl for second work and ave to leave here May 20. Apply to NORTH Guired o eqmpany An-| on an evening paper. Recently the goon as they found, that inquiries were | "Fa% ‘evening about § o'clock he went to| _CROSETT & CO., 316 Sitter . Walting. 1307 Hyde st. e T e S celed afterward Agnew was on which he was employed and denied that any such custom existed. | 100k for the cats that he might feed them, Scandinavian servants now Walting | TAhy tailoress wanted. J. BAUMGARTEN = i % December, 1856, special | Scathing - article, accusing The Gavestisation was tully made heed- | and failing to locate them struck a | = situations as cooks; also neat Irish girl, 7| LADY jtafloress wanted. J. N | RECRUITS wanted for the United States Ma- P ff, from the San Francisco office, | cepting straw bo and di ever, and now every ohild which has its | match. ‘Instantly there. w an explosion | years' referepce, for second work. See J. F. | _ s Sisimmrh ety rine Corps, United States navy: able-bodied, < ] S| WANTED—Elderly lady to care for sick lady. | Unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 I paid him back the | ing him with having lent h e will | and @ sheet of flame enveloped Brunaccf. | CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. of Harr bt feet bound is known and it answer. for it. " Ti Will | Seeing that a conflag b ] e ok el b A e e | he took off his coat and attempted to ex- pa st e A years, who are citizens of the United States, 424 Tehama st. or those who have legally declared their In. ion was imminent | yok up the policy. - | in securing the rele and in his own | the negro, who wa woman wishes _situation in g is first-class German, French | GIRL for general housework and cooking;| tention to become such; must be of goo rrested c picion private ernoon and_ stated that | of being the strangler of May McDermolt | 1 the crippling industry s broken | tinguish the fire. "In this he was unsuc-| 3nq American cook: city or country: willin 1 5 P srtha Paradis. rils: i elve stry is bro | 3 gt O | Ame: 00k ; ity : g | small fami reference. 730 McAllister s character and habits and able to speak, read from the head office re-|and Bertha Paradis. =Wilson was lven | up 'No less than iwenty little-footed | cessful and only increased .his. injurie to assist in light housework and plain wash- = SERCR T SO TS %:_ | and write Englisb, and be between § feet 4 ations were generally held | his freedom on wortl onds, at| o< were counted yesterday on the | He repaired to a drug store and from | ing: references. 525 Post st. GIRL to assist In housework. Apply §27 Golden | inches and 6 feet i inch in height. For fur- o office and were dis- | once left the city. He w traced to | Giroats of Chinatown.. One little tot of | there to the Receiving Hospital, where — ~ gate ave. ther information apply at the Recrulting Of- American girl age 24 would like to 1t Santa Cruz, where he was recognized and | fice, 40 Ellis st.. San Francisco, Cal. ere frequentl seen making her first | Several severe burns on the hands, neck | YOUNC about 5 vears was ih housework, more for a good home | WANTED—GIrl for light housework. w305 Jones t at the time arrested. attempt at walking after the bi o- | and head were dressed. | assist i 5 = S nt the company | After satisfying themselves that Prose- | e pmfirv A ';‘h“énfim!j;',‘vi An ‘alarm. wast turned.in from! box 137 than wages: references given. Inquire 1219 | _Street. 1 o .'it‘:‘&;’:Sfi‘:".’i‘“;:‘oé"w”;;;‘“;‘:% veing can indred dollars in com- | cuting Attorney Ca er had inspired | were enough to convince any one that the | and the Fire Department succeeded in | _1=8iom: — NEAT housekeeper for one; wages $3 monthly. | coal mines, Alameda County, Cal.;®sufficient the article which e iously | custom Is a vicious one. | getting the flames under control after the | WANTED—Work by the day by woman 35, 75 Box 333, Call Office. Baw around Bt ben ot it nE e < to grow in interest | on Kell character, and | 1S the ‘intention of those who have | building, which was 4 three-story frame, | and carfare. Call or address MRS. BRENN, | GIRL, wanted for ight housework: ood home. | PAst Einety days to make room for forty coal 3 miners; no other class of labor is required, 501 Hayes st. = and miners unaccustomed to pitching. veins 1 X EERTENCED Eoiahias ol - | are not advised to come. SAN FRANCISCG as cook or would do general housework; | e LILEIIGED Eoverness, capable of teach- | AND BAN JOAQUIN COAL CO.. R. H. Nor- inaugurated the cru -ral days. J"!j'nn,' h Imsinx;l‘ [rr!‘(i 41,” star m]um de to carry the mat- | had been damaged to the extent of about 5 Market st. with the avowed determination of g 8 | ter to the courts and continue doing so | $300. = - = e o CARS DIRECT TO GLEN PARK, even with him. Accompanied by Sev- | ynyl'the custom is completely eradicated. ——————— A R s e Sl i L cral other men with acknowledged alle- [ 0 = ‘,j;’ln‘, ne ;'?,..rf).f".l,!\’,,_" Xrome \L,,,d Phil | ————— 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. ®ood baker. B Bush st. i ough musician and linguist, for a small coun. | _toB. superintendent. co and San Mateo elec-| Crimmins and demanded that he use his| HER BONDS WERE WORTHLESS. | T AMEBRICAN woman wishes position as house. | UrY, town in Nevada. Write full particulars TE z = 2 ] 3 B <! on as house AL e RE WANTED_Laborers and_mechanics o know i to-morrow night, {nfluence to have the Board of Supervis X _ = GRAND HOTEL. keeper or cook. M. E. M. 3378% Twenty- | and references to . E. R., Hotel Rich- | "that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still line nning into Glen ors revoke the appointme :.11nr k':n'w'n; Nellie Murphy, a Notorious Pick-|J Bnnnpr,’?l’-‘rosnfl ” r“n]!‘rlinn. KrdghtsT, | _fourth st, el e | runs Dezrfixver House, 217 Third st.; 1:.‘; largs This addition wi ter. Crimmins, it is claimfed, o R Boot, Fresno |H G Boyce, Vacaville | wpeppc e i 2 a al ho rooms; 2c¢ h 2 veek. e feabon Wil them fhet: e woulll exert his t6 pocket, Ordered Into Custody T Haves, Goshen Mrs Sandercock . Cheg | RESPECTABLE lady, good cook, kind to chil- | GIRL for bakery; alao to do general housework. S Tamtes == = when visiting Glen Park 'm tha = o | B F Coykendall, S Jose |M Biggs Jr, Oroville dren, wishes position as housekeeper; city or 5 By ERE W eIy IRt ___ | WANTED—Steady man, $15 a week; permanent ¢t from - the yhaye Cixpenten rampyes B OILEe o i and Her Bonds Raised. A Fibash, Oakland |E Place, Los Gatos country. Call bet. 10 and 2, Golden West | GIRLS to learn halrdressing and manicuring, | Place; light business:’ must have smail capi- Mateo line at any | Both Elvnn and Galagher il shopy | Nellie Murphy. the notorlous pick- | R Kenfk Heniein |3 Littie £, oaton | Hotel Filis st room 23 240 Stockton st. " | _tal. Western Inv. Co., § Geary st eretofore Fp e SRt pan CLB o R oke o : F W Ross, Benicla Mrs B Kelley, Courtld | jp B wo nders cooking £ = YTESTANT ye " office work: unning on rero sireet trans. fall in the basket. They openly declare | pocket, up for preliminary examina- | 3 Nichols & w. Crtld'Mra Fugan, Rio Vista | RELIABLE woman, understands cooking thor- | YOUNG sirl to help In kitchen, $10 per month, | PROTESTANT young man for office work: passeng it g they are against him -and hope to | tion before Acting Police Judge Groez. | Bremsinger, N.¥ |J P Poland, San Jose | Quehivy would do light housework: clty or | "1326 Polk s e e the Chenery-strec going south, 1 even with him for what they term | inger yesterday on a charge of grand | M MeGgwan & w.Cres-J € Nartingey, ‘Fresct | Wiliow ave, off Larkin st e nee 18 | S XPERIENCED shirt operators; best prives; | _ auired: §19, Call office. ur: Iine into the iliar position in regard to Kelly, | jarceny. She is accused o . .| _cent City , Dodds, O Rt Vs ¢ XPERIENCE] ; s 2 et S ne into t arceny d of robbing Her- | (SSMtOY o0 T Bulora s WoB Grv | GERMAN woman wishes & situation as 7o | _teady employment. Eaglegon Co., 5% Market. e sk ek urt clerk WANTED—G made at Chen- | Whose duties as a Police ¢ man Larson of §0 in Patrick Dever's : : 1d streets (bridge) confined to another court. Carpenter | of 33 a S sa-| ¢ C Grove, Los Ang Kelley, Cal valid nurse, seamstress; can walit on table | A1 PUPILS for select mill - wages $30 per month and ~board. Address nd streets (bridge), instead | LORENEC 10 o orts of Flynn and Galla- | 1oon, 133 Third street. The evidence of | J Fletcher, Arizona (W P Dwver, Sacto or upstairs work. Box 1, Call office. thoroughly taught; plen{y"\‘:;l,:k:m::ala.h!c'ag: Gardener, box 813, Call office. » i n to this pof.it, and those | gher t t his scalp, so to speak. He | the complaining witness and Dever was |J L Bovd, Marysville |W Leffingwill, Colo s SR guaranteed: terms easy; evening classes. 506 7 & ) r poi.it, and those | £ 3 Retar i o) Aop | takenE Gnd Makpase s ras Tro Tt nuca | M Wilson, Valiejo IR W Taylor, Chicago | A LADY hes position as housekeeper, city | Yeavenworth st. > intended for the pa k \P\.n continue into | 18 -“":L "“dm‘h-'\l‘ D Eebemieos “:‘m’x)iy; aken 2; RECacs 1‘ rn]n n]uu il | W Magee, Cal E Akerman, 8 Diego or country; apply evenings. 1923B Fillmore. 2 s CIGAR-MAKER. 228 Bush st., room 4. the park Inclosure by the new line just | remove him, eve o ins s a par he defendant’s bonds were | Mrs McConnell. I Ang|C B Bills, San Jose e e AT 52 Second—Nicely furnished st z T et Wt 5 completed to the scheme. Sed from $1000 to $2000 and she was | Miss McConnell, L An|Y H Myers Sr. Chicag | TOUNG woman would Iike second work or | “3ie light housskeebing rooms, 31 o 85 meeler | 10 GRANITE cutters wanted: wages # per day The work on the double track from i s | locked up in the City Prison. i D L Eackett, Chicago [Mrs T A Teabier, Vet | _Sewing. 33Sixth st room 2L =it = - o5 honos P Avpizest Capliol Auiding Phos Thirtieth street to Holy Cross has by A Nihilist who wen i The police were afraid that she would | Mrs McDougall,§ Jose| erans’ Home WOMAN wants work by the day, washir: B e oons. dayllorawesk; re: ed In consequence of the non et t to Siberla to |, ;"0 B0, T4 caurt, as she been re- | C H Schussier.” Cal \C L LaRue, Yountvile | “(\uning. 412 Jesslo st. e b | weabSimuials s iIniSemtist WANTED—AIl round tallor, work by week: steel rails from the East. As soon | Tescue his father from prison writes | leased on $1000 bonds accepted by. Clerk | H % Smith Cal = R G Whithy, Rochster | _* 00 F : e —————— | OPERATORS on overshirts and undsrwear. | JOUDE man preferred. J. T. ENGLISH, san » rails h here the doble track |up his thrilling experience and pub- | Conway of Judge Mogan's court which | Y yfontgomery, Chico |F Johnson, Cannda | " adiiens Sea ilesant ooy the day, 75c. Call or | "LEVI STRAUSS & CO_ 8% ™remont st Mateo, Cal 568 Mission st. pushed to a finish rapidly as|qs 5 ‘wwn omsidered worthless. The suretles | yiss Ross, Davisville [A D Walsh, Redwood E m— — SHOEMAKER wanted; one that can do first- d_mc can be made to put the lishes the photographs he took, in were George W a Samuel, a tailor on| Miss Henry, P Robles |C Hatley &w, Vacavl | ELDERLY lady wishes position to assist In HELP WANTED—MALE. class repairing: good pay: steady work. 2140 first condition. next Sunday’s Call. Fourth street, and John Crowley, saloon | g E Gaddis, Woodlndl light housework; home more an object than Fillmore st. keeper, the intentic n of the management | Mason street, both of whom PALACE HOTEL. wages. 20 Eddy st.. second floor, room 40. | WANTED MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. of this r ST A e Jebiad are only assessed for $10 Worth of per. —TEEEE T Pl i d men to n he cliv. With this object in view the | At the recent annual meeting of the | sonal property. There is another case of | H E Bellows, R I |8 Orr, Dotrolt STEADY, competent gis wishes situstion to do eeitins e Soatnnne o BARBER COLLEGE, 138% Eighth st. t . e erial 12 Yavas s <i. | gra ags ollie 5 vis, De 00} g v ang < 2 directors are contemplating the purchase | Imperial Bank of Germany, the presi- | §rand larceny against Nellie in Judge | Mrs Bellows, Crery S‘gg]e family: olty or short dlatance in the soun. | handy with tools, $30 and found; blacksmith | GOOD pressman on custom pants; steady work. mber of modern built | dent reported that 3537 of the stock- | ppoBams; Cqurt which will be called for | B J Marx Bt iolls o urs for the increased traffic which has | holders own only one share apiece, and | Lheasiorgame in late been bestowed upon the line. 1321 only two shares e piece, and | complaining witnes INDORSES THE MINERS. m or | for shop near city, $40 and found; 2 black. ourt to-morrow. The | & I Marci, Menlo Mrs Stimeon, Seattle try. Addres 1355 Pine s foriSun dRex o VT enn ftound M bl | St laman has been squareqs | Mrs dfarcus, S T A found: plain carpenter for factory in city, | TO go this week—500 pairs men's shoes, s ch. and has apparently left town. Miss Marcus, Menlo iMrs E T Stimson, L A | WANTED-—"Position as cashier by thorough | 3oy Gay; ‘man and wife for nice ranch | hearly new, from $0C. to $1 30 new shoos 7 C Hollands, Pa 9% erson, Stockton | §'Vears” experience; sood reforences. Box § near city, no objection to 1 child, $35 and | slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission St : 17 Marx, St Lous - | found; 3 laborers for mine in Napa County, | _bet. st and 2d sts.: open & o 00 020 02 006 © 0 00000 0000 0-© I.:rui NJ Mrs Bratnobe, London | . Coll office. 175 per day. steady Job: 10 laborers about | = o iy e of a sufficlent n 5 it | | Miss L Fraser, L Ang Miss McCrae, N Y SITUATION wanted by competent woman;| coal mine, $2 per dayi swamper for loggin N for cleanest houses in city entral The Building Trades Council at its|@ @|H W Lobb, N Y Miss McConnell, N Y 00d cook o short orders, home-made bies | camp near city. $35, and & crosscut sawyer, " 7L Market, and “Branch House." meeting last night declared the firm of | ‘EA ?nvlfi. 0NHdY e l{flg Ih:‘r;?n.o:iluus and (-ukesr&:ddnss B., box 7, Call branch same place, ml: 5 farm hands and ranch | _861: 15¢ to 50 night: all dally papefs Campbell & Pettis to be unfair because rs Grummond, A S + Chicago office, 615 Larkin st. . teamsters at.going wages; 4 milkers, and | GET your shoes = i > Miss Grummond, Mich Mrs Lauer, Chicago . W. D. EW .. ET your shoes half-soled while waiting, (I-f' its failure to rumpl)tvt;!lh trade rules. | 4 I T Laub, Ky o [T e Hollister WOMAN wishen situation ws working house: ORI W VR U0 SI0FCIay, wt 50c.” 562 Mission st.. between § The firm has a contract for Government R J Laws, Nevada Thlein, Stanford eeper; 18 good plain cook; no objection to V. 'ED—2 brick I 1 i N 2z 23 the councll union mén will efuse to ac- | @ U T e e i s LADY ‘withes sewing and repairing to do at W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. Moler's Barber College, 035 Clay st F cept-amploymientirom a i ol e Miw ol ree; [ Cetosi & proninany (Chisago o L Hce DUt et WANTED Machinst for country. &3 8 quartz | WANTED—2) men to oceuoy rooms: 1o per The council also condemned. the. action | g ams, ver, Chicago ‘ miners, §175 and#®ard and $2'50 day; tim- | night, 60 e g o i e T oy e annel Wernciby | AKLAND, May 18.—Coroner Mehrmann was advised this evening of one ® | D P Mavhew, Detrolt | Mre Thaver, Chicago | ChiotAN Jioman wishes work by the day | Pomnill for mine, £ 75 day: woodworker, 0 | —ooieo 0 L P°T W 105 New Montgomery Flam i’ their attitude toward the union | @ of the most peculiar cases of drowning on record—one quite distancing g A LS Rl I i ol 604 Minna st. gnd board: © bldckemithe, $8) and W0'and | 30 SINGLE funished Tooms. lte, lic and 2o e : | cdbo At e > > . De on, ; blac r_mine, ay;: brick- 3 ell, 6th and Howard; read. rm. ;x”r r‘r‘m;;yx‘\;l :‘t, u;:}fg:\t:flallfi-d r;}:‘:ndminer; the case atb‘Enn Leandro of a month or more ago, when a child met | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. GOOD home wanted for a girl of 15 where she yer; shop butcher, $25 and found; milkers, — : s el . 5{ 7S s‘;eeclgl l9soc geatll in a barrel half-buried in the ground and containing not quite a 7 L Sanders, 8 Jose [J L Dillard, Cal can learn housework. Add. J., box 372, Call. f’rm'le'm&' ggodsezn}zns and others. J. F. CRO- STLORE and ordinary seamen for coast and a 8. water. 3 . e SE’ .. lacramento st. ustralia at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st committee appointed to draft a circular 005 0 P Maxwell, Stockton | C Bower, Cacto WANTED—By woman, plaln sewing by the > 3 tter to the public in connection with Late this afternoon Harry Annant, aged 4 years, while playfully washing C L Barnes, Cal . |J P Clark, Colo day; grand darner, lace curtain nnd‘flne’llnen WANTED—7 laborers and tunnel men, $1 75| ELLIS, *821 (Rosedale ?Houue)—\sfl rooms, day, panorama of the battle of Ma. @ some radishes beneath a faucet on' his father's ranch at Sunol fell into a J Hayes, Los Gatos' |A R Moulton, § Jose | repalring a epeclaity; prompt reply to all or- | to §2 5 day; 6 laborers, $55 and board; team- | Week or mo.; rates, %c to § per night; re- substance of which s an appeal tub, kept under the faucet to catch the dripping, and was drowned before | | H Edwards Cal = IR I Cadogan, Visalia| ders. Call or address MRS. . 730 | sters, $1 75 and $1 9 day. J. F. CROSETT & | _duction to permanent roomers: reading room. ihe laboring men of the city to with- (@ his parents or the ranch hands near by noticed the chil@’s perilous position. @ | 1 Lesermat Manila'H Oleen Hkiar*00 Ol ot 4150, 8 Becrambnito Jat o M == I (helr patronage, was approved and | | 1he tub was barely half full, containing but a few inches of water, while W ¥ Gitrom, N ¥ | M Bradiey, Tacoma | SHORTHAND. typewriting and envelope ad- | WANTED 2 waiters for_good country Totel |~ House, 611 Howard, cor. New Montaos Hincie, to place the circular in the hands ® the faucet was slightly open, When the little one fell in he made no outcry. [ Jieaed Bmwwncm dressing. Apply room 400. Examiner bldg. 333;)‘:;1'“] 'f‘;mn;lt. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62§ | _10c. 15c night: €0c, %0c week; reading room. ¢ citizens of the city and county of | Half an hour later one of the ranch hands’ attention was arrested by the LADY wishes situation as housekeeper, coun- il = = = San Francleco. | © the Building| @ little sun-burned legs dangling lifelessly over the top of the tub, and when he @ A Postal Tour. try or mining town preferred. Room 9, 3% | WANTED—Dishwasher for hot springs. 320 and O e ey AL e N R AL DL extricated the child therefrom he was horrified to find that life was extinct. W. S. Shallenberger, Second Assistant | —ooriet St 1Sund; all WA - B-GCHOBRTT & Co., = e Shlch s to imake ArranEements: Loren Coroner Mehrmann has ordered an inquest to be held. ? Postmaster General, arrived in Los An-| WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- i B4 B Dmenive Usin: e anplor- Tabor day celebration, wil hold a preiimi- | geles last Wednesday night and will start | Xty 20 roome; %o to 160 night! $50 to'48 | MAN who understands ~Griving and maiing STHE rd, Sec., : tel. Jessie 116 nary meeting next week. -0-—0—0—90-0-—90-0-0-0-90-0 for this city on Saturday. He is accom- | ana baggage to and from terry. s | himself useful around family resort; short | SINGLE rooms, Ioc, 20c, %c per night: 73, it distance In country; $10 per month. 1i Eddy. | to §250 wk. Eicho House, 863% Market st