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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1899 = —— T — — D—C MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. g0 o 80 90 90 82 & NNBNNNNBRG % R% %R %% % %R R Wikes won, J. Coon's Plunkett second. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continucd. HELP WANTED—Continued. e Lo ImanuuuLLnuLLLnueen 2| ¥ree for ail running—C. W. Chappell's Brown - 35 per month, MISS | AS we are.selling good upright plancs for $ s ° | Prince won, W. W. Fisher's Una Colorado sec- | FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook just from the | C. R. HANSEN & CO. “Phone Grant 18 | MAN for indoor_work, $15 p . cash and §6 per month, we ask you to investi- T TTOOED BIRDS ond, E. A. Chappell's Billy McCloskey third. |~ East wants place in city, $25. Call or phone | Head waitress, $30; tresses for resorts, | CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. e I B ve thio method: Drices are fhe A ors’ tti and pacing race—First| G; 5. arty here; 2 waitresses, same commercial 2 £ cond-] ts o4 5 A e rant 18 D e T hounces, _ different | LEN, 525 Sutter st 58 U L’l,fi?.‘i?.é’;?.’édsfii‘n"fg'é‘n‘fi‘%'}ami’s"‘r’é'rs 3, 84 ) S. Hammond's Guy Vernon won, Mc Schweit- | PARLORMAID and waltress, very best refer- [ country hotels, $20; 4 waitresses, city, and 3 | SECOND butler, $30 per month. MISS CUL- | Ravments anc sorg geony BHOG, A S50 zer's Herald second. Time, 2:%8. ences, now open to engagement. C. R. HAN- [ chambermaids to walt, §20. LEN, 3% Sutter st. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ce | Steer running race, nne-fluu;‘u;‘;.!nnfige;\ca. SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. e ..kF;AMILY P?Dsrnsv'rifiié'?fi’ WANTED_Young gentleman with capital for sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and - chwe! d ‘ors von, 1. b g’ ¥ Voma: lor = R vay, O fn?}f‘ T e Golden Gage third. COMPETENT first-class woman; good refe 1y, $20, fare paid: 25 girls for cooking and | manufacturing business: must be well edu- | Broadway, Oakland. 3 Bitchers” special cart race—First heat, F.| eBces from Russ House for first-class work; | general' housework, $16 to $25. C. R. HAN-| cated and capable of dealing with the best | oo o s 0™ Hect and largest house 7 e - also from others; good housecleaner; willing v A d ply. Box ~ g ) k - C] AUL A..DUNPHY, well known and well liked on the Rialto, has re- S8 | Merril's Bonnle won; second heat, George eyt | 0%, \vihing. - 216 Jeasie st., near Fourth | _SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ol e S T T turmed from Manila, where he has seen hard service with the Four- e room 1, first floor. WOMAN cook for small resort, very choice e e R L T e e 3 - o " rma ;| WANTE t Vaquero race—1. Thomas' Billy won; Willam | FTReT OLASS German cook and dishwasher or | Place, and waltress chambermald, same place; | WANTED—Steady man to keep plain accounts Dunphy received his discharge from the army from see party here to-day. C. R. HANSEN & | and assist in light work; must have $125 cash i prices lowest; ever enth Infamtry. terms eas: and prices | Time, 1:43%. C. R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st.; phone | §20; waltress, springs, 320, fare one Way, see | oC— G Sifo $40 per month. MISS cm,_l» T e i e e | 1 | | | | W ston at the instance of President McKinley. When the war Harney's Cricket second, S. Smith’s 5hoot the |~ helper; English, French and Hungarlan style; | & Pintghere & and be satisfied with $15 per week. Western | thing possible done to please and satisty the - Atk e < from Chutes third. first-class pastry; first-class hotel; references. | _CO- i 5 r b, customer. proke out Paul enlisted along With a number of other young men froi e aurters of a mile for professtonals— | fFaticlass pastry; frst-class hotel; r WANTOD —vouns 1adyr sceomplished piano | L Zovestment Co., 0 Geary st. __| _customer. S e this city in the Fourth Cavalry. Siiver State (Enos) won, Lochness (Frawley) | -2 =i - Aayer Bnd oiesr. Aol s Ahe by | WANTED Youne man, experienced In putting | FOR sale—Upright Steinw plano in gfi\od o Du he fighting Dunphy distinguished himself on more than one oc- g8 | second), Inverary II (Holmes) third. g s";ifi;‘; ?::‘.]peé:::‘:rfl”h:\lli:‘::or!l’(wl?l? ;3.:1? to-day. 9 Powell st., room 6, STEWART. up orders in a wholesale grocery or coffee ;‘:-rl:‘ J"’l»‘g( Caligraph typewriter No. 3. X 8 casion. Along with the rest of his 22| 6% mite for professionals—Alvero (Stewart) [ family; city of short distance in the eountry. | BTRONG Sompiienl Cemins wil for wedtral | Dot sire ags teletences and wames ey TELeD SC =2 - = ® regiment he slept and fought in the g | won: Magnus (Fnos) second; Dare 1T (Vickers) | Address 1655 Pine st. housework and cooking. Call 317 Larkin st. | oo | OUR &pecialty is renting new planos; §2 50 per ce trenches for over a month Wwithout | “third. Time, 1:43 R COMPETENT English ook, _middleaged | _Petween 2 and 4 p. m. WANTED—Youns man with some experlence | mo. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co. 30 Hayes st cessation. 88| The success of the celebration was due | “woman; " nice housekeeper and baker. o | GIRL for Tisht houseworki Protestant prec | L0,Delp in bakery; German preferred. A FINE piano for practice, $50. Room 12, Flood On the journey home Dunphy fell a to_the efforts of the following comm would take care of sicic city or count ferred. 17A Columbia Square, between | —wonty _fourth st. corne ~ | _buliding, Fourth and Market sts. = viotim to e comspiracy 1ald (by e ey sies ¢ arrangements—Captain s - Bixth¥and Seventh jate) Y amD — Cariase "’““"vfi':l‘;.‘;‘gl‘:{‘";‘:; | $5—BLEGANT plano for sale on $ Install- 5 i S S aneral o of arrs 5 5 = open sl s . 3 Z vost $400, ost. st. ellow returning soldiers, and as a re- on il oG neral o O R an). FrATry BMTINOL" MIDDLE-ACED woman wants situstion to 90| YOUNG girl to take care of baby. 1714 Geary AT e e | _ments; cost $00. Call 1115 Post st % ul is now in hot water, the James Hall, Fred Carlus, Fred Becker, K. | general hous ¥ v, ges: | st near Fillmore. IR A DANIELS is now with BYRON St . Be b O | S el Heney Moffatt, R. Wannemacher, | 800d city references. Call at 308 Clementina - WANTED—A clean sober middle-aged man to | Ry A DANIELS s = now f the affair !n eviss e nu{; & | Wertheimer, Henry Moftatt, R. *| st, near Fourth. WANTED-An sporentics for Gressmaking at | | help n saloon; small wages. Box 4, Cail | MAUZY, %8 to 312 Dost o ps ciret ted along the line. A > ¥ = = 'ost st., room 10. AR ) 3 5 . s, $0 5 1 mmittee on programme at racetrack—John | YOUNG American girl, age 24, would like to sl it 3 it 7 A—CPRIGHTS, $69 up; installments d a few of the sol- b )ste (chairman), A. Decourtieux, Henry | “gsgist in housework; more for a_good home | GOOD German girl, who wants good home: P‘:nk:-rffik :uh(“l;m’rre‘nln“:;x‘::;erfiox“1’«‘;0 L‘:Hx rents, $2 up (allowed on sale). Heine, 1: wer to see the sights 98| Westphal, Lon Nonneman, Bert Coombs, A. P. | than wages; references given. Inquire 1219 | light housework. 608 Hyde st., bet. 9 and 12. a = | T NEW O d 3 Steinwa P 1t have a “bit of a good o | Clayburgh, Edward Taffe, U. M. Slater, Isaac | Mission st ik THIRD hand to work in bakery at 13 Fittm | A NEW Chickering an e ? : sited _sev: 28 | Poly. ——— YOUNG girl for light housework. 130 Jack- |. st = Call between 11 and 4 o clock. 1015 Van Ness, nr. tel. Larkin 706. The entire party visited sev- g8 | Tinance committee—t. Buttgenbach (chair- ( EASTERN woman of 30 wishes position as| son st., upstalrs. 5 BARGAIN: ther pig lot planos put on slaces of amusement, and all im- | man), B. Kelly, D. A. Huntemann, E. Schuck, | managing housekeeper; good home more of — A. "4}‘11 e e 10 ML fracly—save Dunphy, who $8.| Paul Freise, F. C. Winters. an object than wages: city or country. 2 | ACTIVE woman about 40; used to work; wages | TAILOR wanted. 50 Kearny st., room 1 sale cheap. Wilson's Storage Rooms, 1710 Mkt. panions for .d.rinkim. ‘-3‘ Music committee—R. Wannemacher (chair-| Eddy st., room 15, first ! $10. 1021 Van Ness ave.; call after 9. e a a s A—$85; UPRIGHT piano in fine condition: also £ DS 0! E 2 3 ewh: = TS P = v Coid oy = ER—Wanted for evenings an atur- v i 216 c. % T vttes o amagramme at Shell Mound— | MAN and wife want situations country hotel | WANTED Good finishers on custom coats: | “days and Sundays.: 107 Fiteh st e fanious Hovm Bl 08 B T & T repeatedly requested his H, ¢ eber (chairman), Joe Flach, H. C or boarding hnuse:dman t(\rst-cxai: cos';lzt: g:;hre Lt A s asro0m 08 WANTED — Steady e m ital, | SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other pianos. 308 mates ‘to. stop the boisterous. carousal Fiageollet. .| Aesiulmmdcesfendiivestiylico a0 | GERMAN girl for general housework. 629 Mc- 3 Ty coan it small feapitaly ) i postist: McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st. BARBER to buy 15c shop running 2 chalrs; “ommittee on racetrack gates—F. ave. : owan. (chairman). . Frank Merrill, Charles — Al en 8ts EOOQTWARES. ke GIRL wishes a place to do housework and care | BANTS FINISHBRS 1 to the hip. This gave ive to get even in a W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Fra; —Royal § Pants Co., s s Bacon and Hallet & Davis piano a0y : 2 M Mound gates—J. Nol-| for children. Call at 33 Madison ave. oft B : _best bargain In city. 616 Clay st. - Szancts Heo il good-natured way. One of the boys ¢ A e "Seiahausser. | _Harrison st., between Fifth and Sixth sts. oerny. st WANTED_Barber; $ a week and board, 2207 | PARGAIN—Good upright cheap, SCEHMIT: ke ks and_crooks of the pavilon—Sam Mever. | RESPECTABLE young girl wishes a position Mission st. eorner Eighteentl: _McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. ] Ok, ar 1 he guided them ¥ “'l}'*"iwmuxv’n”:‘é:;m at general housework. Apply for 2 days at | "M% = = &= 2 e s KNABE pianos; new scale; new style: 1to a dark alley. They all filed into | solomon X o 1 Clementina. st., off Fourth. GIRL for housework and cooking; wages, $15. | WANTED—General fallor. 35 O'Farrell st LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell oW street one after another. i Stone Sehweltzer T oW | T OTNG AL o Tt = - | 23 Sacramento st. ol O e S ATl e 2 = = = Tims L. D. Stone, M. Schw -~ YOUNG lady from East wishes position as at. e GOOD neat young waiter at 1390 Turk st.:| SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. was the last man in the line. Philli {endant {o invalid lady or child. Address M. | YOUNG girl to assist with Tieht housework: V. .- b e MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. When he was about to pass a hall- S e M. B., C. A., 12%9 O'Farrell st. small family; good home. 914 Oak st. calliearl = —_— ¢ way he was sefzed from behind by Mrs. Bancroft Gets a Judgment. ANTHDRS e e e e WANTED—4 camp_ blacksmiths & i B : : NTED—By capable woman, position as | YOU2 5 camp miths for _genera EXPERT OPTICIANS . one of his companions and chloro- ALAMEDA, May 24.—Judge St_Sure dis- | working housekeeper or {nvalid's hurse. AQ: | *ina Soniens mvom i eion washing and iron-| _work. Apply to E. B. STONE, Bimhurst. OB AN GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Optician; charter member American Association of Op- ticlans. 10713 Market st F.; examina- tion free; open evenings. posed of the famous Bancroft-Hamilton | 6, Call office. = L St ——— | WANTED—Good barber; steady Job; good ase to-day by giving judgment for the | — o ————————— | YOUNG girl for Berkeley to assist in light | wages. 377 N ¥ ; e rar %45 5 " irah 15, Baneroft | RESPECTABLE German girl from the East | *housework and caring for baby, $10. Apply ges. 7% Ninth st.,, Oakland. sued Robert Hamilton for $97 for alleged | Wants chamberwork; city or country. 173 2 to g, 5043 Devisad U;\(!S\U;R shop for sale In Healdsburg. J. M s, s posite Gough. damages to the premises at 1427 San_An- st LUpRostie Song) vs carried Dunphy into a re- the natives were exception- clever artists with India ink. It GIRL to do light housework; sleep home; ' :!_. work ; a ul\\"vm-lmu ts to tonio avenue while they wmixl u.<l< d”I):»'" ¢ G 1;.‘ermnn w‘r‘;mnnl|xn'llshvshl‘lnce Cr:l\; wages $10. 1108 Fulton st. m:Ianm Wanted 7ot the 'UATtAA STatos e MEDICAL. ce bare auvl's back. and in less ti | the latte e co: aint allege hit housework; can cook; will sleep home. —— rine Corps, Ui 8| vy 5 = T TR 0 than ititakes Toitail [Ehe & =i s ater, e e | e | TWO ladies of good nddress; good terms. | unmarsiod men myioies, Davy; able-bodled, | 1 SURE, eafe and speedy cure for all female n it takes to tell it the artists had nails had been driven into the plastering | from , 813 V a AR PR i e Bt Vears who men Ofjween the ages of 21 and 3 | “diseases; all those who are sick or discour- oed a ring of native bir iround | and grease spilled on the carpets. OWwing | g mr e o o0 L o LT e & i % = e gh“eh“'}“f";“ of the United States, | aged should call on the doctor and state their Dunphy's shoulders. The birds are | to the prominence of the parties the ac- . ironing or cleaning. Call at 103 Van | WANTED—A young German girl to do Ught | fention to become o, Seqared their in- | cyse Lefore going elsewhere; they will find of variegated shades and hues, and tion created considerable interest. | housework. 2232 Mission st. character and habits and able io spens, Soug | In her a true friend; a home for patlents, i s ‘ e, 2 e s | = — - - = = = and write English, and be between 5 feai g | With every comfort, convenience of a hospi- they lend a picturesque effect to the YOUNG woman wants housework or plain | OPERATORS —on overshirts and underwear, h een 5 feet Bliand privacy ofia Bome fcausultation free placid Paul's tropic-tanned hide. | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ¥ i "o iy, wages 8350 per | LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Fremont st. mg’l}‘fn;{gfngl{;:'n‘m',‘"ychmh'th:?lfigf_-m’;&}fg;: and confldential; home treatment, 3. No in- When Dun came his senses he was aboard ship several miles s | _week. "Call or address 1061 Howard st. WANTED—German girl for light housework; | _fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. S e . GWYsE from Nagas He instantly discovered that he had been tampered with 7 Fednesday, May 24. | GERMAN girl wishes situation to do general | _Wages $13. 226 Third st., bakery. o, e e Vel agent for Berlin' Prescription Co.’s Infallible Wednesday, M. . COAL miners accustomed to nitching veins can &t i manner by his shipmat met th- situation p but Dunphy, who enjoys a joke .o osophically. ddy st., bet. Hyde and kin; of- 5 & ot Callfe Goodall, 48 hours | housework in a nice, small famlily: no let- | oo finAtateady Wl D ey e pills, 510 mr State of California, Gooda | OPERATORS and finishers on pants. 226 Minna y work at good wages at the Tesla s b s oo T itarh: une minutes from Portland, via Astoria 33 hours | _ters. Apply 519 Eighth st., Oakland. Street: coal mines, Alameda County. Cal.; sufficient | fice hour: A cake walk by ten ladies and gentle- llir‘j‘"m "[g;“':": 2 = e | situation to take care of a child. 35 Moss st. IMMENSE CROWD ATTENDS The berformance was kiven of & long| BuEsl only e had to make was that the boys should keep the 88| minutes o " Lo 0 gays from | TOUNG woman with o child wishes situation; | 2y prprrs for sciect millinery sohool trade | Lowe Siound has been opened up during the | _days. & to § b. m. - B the story leaked out mevertheless, and when Dunphy [ ghar® 4™ 4 f X | _city or country. Box 1§, Call office. | “4noroughly taught; plenty work; satisfaction | miners; no other class of labor is required, | A ERBATMENT S thatribrie ettt 0L s erday about the affair he bestowed a knowing smile ge | Bark Alden Besse, Potter, 28 days from | [TONAN wiches situation o do general house. | Euaranteed; terms easy; evening classes. 506 | and miners unaccustomed to pitching veins | e :\ct‘l“rlx'uni‘h:}‘ ‘fi‘v’g:l?:mr:lmr,;Etrnmwl re aid: “Well, the boys did job ¥ en it cos! Honolulu |¢"work and cooking. 412 Larkin st Leavenworth st are not advised to come. SAN FRANCISCO | (V€ & wiicn otha s Ruse fation s Eravels ks i Job me, then it cost Sone Nettie Low, Low, 6 hours from Point | EN Iy ing. 412 Larkin st. =~ | - it | AND SAN JOAQUIN COAL CO.. R. H. Nor- | &t any timé when others have failed; travel mething I guess they haven’t got none the best of me. It was Sl el 3 | WOMAN wishes work by the day, washing, | PLEASANT sunny rooms; day or week; re- | ton, superintendent. $ | ers hefill!u.\l instantly and can return hn‘mt;fl!cr’\‘e T sl from ‘Q*"l fact that I'm decorated —ith birds of all sizes Schr Marion, Genereaux, 11 daye from Ever- | froning and cleaning. §56 Mission st. | _spectable; moderate rate. 192 Seventh st. SALESMEN—$400 a month and all expenses ROma I coninemants Sk diful medical at- and colors. T rather oved it myself. I had a pleasant trip. and though $8 | ett. s DY Sttt Al o s iy | B B TDNGEDT I e Trite guaranteed selling to merchants Arctic Re. | tention; all can save time and expense by con- bl ough a rough campaign, the boys were -retty well satisfied S Vednesday, May 84, T T Sl steady employment. Eagleson Co.. 535 Market. | {rigerating Machines for cooling refrigerators; | Sulting’ the doctor, free, before going else- with the nditions down there. Of course they all want to come back, Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hull, Coos Bay. et —— | ————— xluagnnteed 7? per cent che{z‘\per l}m._?_ ice; ex: | ;;tw,n-. Mxnls lkm, ‘k\l'YHTH, 942 Post st., lbetil and when I left there it was generally understc sty Gt 2l L e WANTED—A _situation by diplomee young ANTED—MA clusive territory assigned. ARCTIC RE- vde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to e o :hnr~1§- nerally understood that the volunteers o R, ay 24—Schr| 18d%, well versed in French, Itallan, Ger. | HELP WANTE. . FRIGERATING CO., Cincinnati, O, p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. yuld by v € s tly. % JING—Sailed May 24—S man’ and English; prefers to be companion = B = = — | == = = o o 0 00 05 05 00 2 Newark, for San Francisco. or chaperon to ladies desiring to travel or MU{EAY ém“fi.;?filr;e“,na f!’:"’:(‘; ‘f\;L"nl!543 RAILROAD teamsters wanted on_the Valley | ATLMENTS peculiar to women, also obstetrics; . < . - * e % RANSATLANTIC STEAMER. study on the continent; references given. A '{‘i'AN'rp'm-nA\' FROM 7 A, M. X Ixo:r?f n‘?:é{sntust_?,ne': c“wgs. ':1:; Gn(f;"z'cf;:; 1:5:2 g}flh“fl xf;flf\tc ‘lg?lt(‘;esg(t;or[')r‘e\g;:}}flrg:: I horses ‘and riders.as they swept by NEW XORE ariyed (i Stms fxnve, (O I5G 0A1 = 12 haymakers, different jobs........ tunnel men; apply at Point Richmond; wages | Well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in | horses and riders as they swept by the | from Bremen and Southampton RESPECTABLE woman wants situation for| - ;3125 day and found | g1 75 $2 and $2 50. E. B. STONE. San Pablo. | 24 hours gua >d; any time: maternity | judge's stand. The fizst event was a free housework, cook, wash and fron; no objec- | 14 milkers.. .$30, §25 and $20 and found | ~ L home: best medical attendance; pills, $1; cure, ot mongy ead g Aot beatans A A e L e e S s e St money was t: oy 8. s i e vag: Jall 551% How: 3 orchards, vards, ., $26, $25, $20, olkin, o ro or, s Ates’ siclan will leave Guy Vernon. Time, 2:24. The second heat | BURIN] Prandtgeo | o vasen: Jpalltobs Howard BET . Tl e tonnASas farms: prhard iand VIBEYAD. | e Denver. Houves 217 Thipd, ort g locke ¥ 75, in order 10 gain knowledge | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San & & 2 resulted in G. Porreil’s Orilla J Winning | can, corner of Market and Third streets, open X(: ‘.}G girl v;‘nuld like mmk;] care ntlune Q:m((xs m{x 327.' 32.;.1 %0 dnn[d (uunii Kiaiiors, | _Fooms: 25 per night; §1 to §2 per week. vhich 1s to be derived at that central point over her field, with M. Hart's Herald sec- s ooen z z child; must be a year old. Please call at| Milker and wife, $% and found; blockmakers, | — — | of medicines, for the benefit of her many pa- I ond. The most exciting rac Hemle Wy | until 12 o'clock every might in the year. 61A Zoe st.. bet. Bryant and Branman and | $2 3 day; vegetable gardener; slate splitters, | MEN wanted—Laborers, drillmen and team- | trons on her return in Anguse. S the steer event. M. Shweltzer's Cor- | BRANCH OFFICES-52i Montgomery street, | Third and Fourth. $2 50 day. sters on railroad work: blankets and bedding 8 == Sine defeated T Poly's Chaoizer's COI- | corner Clay; open untll 9:30 o'clock s T ... BLACKSMITHS—CARPENTERS ...... | free; fare from Oakdale to Sonora free. Ap- | ALL ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, By o ahaned Lo bolys LChampion Bllly | “s mrayes ‘street: open until 9:30 o’clock. MOTHER and daughter wish situations as| 12 blacksmiths and horseshoers for different | ply to A. E. BUCKMAN, 302 Montgomery st. | true friends of all invalids, men and women: 0¥ =8, shionl mergin, he horned rivals | 621 McAliister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | ~cook and second girl; country preferred. | jobs, 33, $2 50 day and found, $50, $45, $10 and ~ 50 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar | :\rm x!u-r fifth of K\. rmlfu |u’ less than a | 616 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Mission. £30 and found, shops, ramches, camps me\;G fmfln hm Ins!m in office “l!!l")i\(?(Ap“'S anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace minute, fast traveling for bovines. The | 1841 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. = —————————————| > carpenters, Santa Cruz County. ment for business course. M'S | avolded; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, | last race of the day was not witnessed by | 2261 Market etreet, corner Sixteenth; open | COOK and wife wish a situation in a coun- | 3 {IA0 I ™ Helbers ... 843 month, BUSINESS COLLEGE, Supreme Court build- | though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home. m s the mounts were too skittish | until § o'clock. > g Sl aronnd ook ooy PLANING MILL HELP... | finz. etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated: no de- ——— the entries flying around the track twice, | NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky | &, FQUNC, Norn, el & A 0" Softing’ | . GOLD MINERS .. i xeterences teqiired. RGXILICAll othoeys YL piller i veryistrong: 82 5 the jockey béing unable to stop his flight Toets; lopen’ undl: 3 joiclock Address 37 Morris ave. 3 miners, gold mine, No. 1 mine. $600—BARBER shop, building and _bedroom e T S = 5 A TREATM h tantl : : In Shell Mound Park the crowd was not TANTED Wk by e @iy, By TelaEIe| | 3 oinoa Al B cperience complete, firstelass. Particulars of G. W.| A TRESTMENT that restores instantly all | hsarivtas ot e nt it iR s ME NG N ¥ ANTED—Wor y y_reliabl iamo; S. Bastiand, Cal. ases of monthly irregularities from w e Butchers Enjoy Their |nearly as great, but sufficient to ail every | _ N L e L NN RN CTSCO. _S. Bastlagd, Ca | cause: positively no- mstraments wheds macs rer of the large grounds. The pavilion | SiTTroRs | 410 Franklin st. | 2'drivers, milk wagons, $25 and found, WANTED—20 pick and shovel men at Devisa- | anteed cure at office, §5: travelers helped in- v 1 CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A { | A 1 Outi s thronged with dancers throughout i CAMIFORNTA Todge jo. % T and, & e = = —————— | § laborers, board yourselves home.... dero and Broadway, city. stantly; consultation free and confidential; nnua uting. the day. At times it was barely possible | FopNING S | AMERT woman wants place as cook In | 1§ laborers, pick and shovel jobs.$30 and home for patients; comf and privac; for a couple to pick their way through| iThird deg OFdar> ofSthis MARS | small institution June 1. Address box S421, TO THE SAWMILLS AND WOODS. WANTED—Three farm hands. Apply 1021% | MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st., between the crowd when tripping a measu o FRANKLIN . DAY, Secretary, | Call office, land. scut sawyers, different jobs 3 Market st. Mason and Tavlor: office hours, 9 f0 5 and 7 s e Bennett’s band furnished excellent music —— - ——— | YOUNG German girl of 15 years of age wishes | $35 and found - to 8 p. m.; Sundays. 10 m to4p m . different jobs..$40 and found | BARBERS Good shop for sale In country: == Jobe 350 ama found | “ohaving, e DECKELMAN BROS. 103 Biite. | IMPORTANT— great pro; in medical sci- peelers. ; ence for female troubles, from whatever May WOMAN wishes situation to do general otearns’ blocks..... ;892 and found | SA11ORS and ordinary seamen for coast and Sors famale P Al B platform in the racetrack. After a most| Mission Masonic ]‘r:{ nple Moy | Bousework by day or week. 55l Howard. i R »-~-«’3?‘;“‘] and found | " Xustralln at HERMAN'S. 28 Steuart st. STatters how ]v‘)‘nHm::‘:lnhdir;izo“:‘r1'\‘2i‘91’<'mh‘:lp::‘l‘ rr t . A S st. Royal Arch degree. Masons | — & Y e ad do ; d : ; iclan wit 0 interesting exhibition of fancy turns, con- | cordially invited, Hy order of the H. b LADY would like position to do plain sewing | 4 spooltenders.... and found | FARM hands wanted. Call at Golden Eagls | 4t Once: safe: call on a physician with men's knowledge: cure, $5: restores in 1 day and | prevents-aisgran ; only elght weeks | free; ladies’ phy tortions and graceful steps, the judges | decided in favor of Jack and Martha R ). R J{ILL.\L\A\' HORSE-RACING THAT PROVED Stewart. The efforts of nttle Tudie Tay- | DORIC or second work. 865% Market, room 9. COMPET. 20 lumber pilers 40 laborers in woods .82 day | ~ Hotel, Marysville, C T dressmaker desires engagements | 147 woodchoppers and found | — e = 5% tools found..$2, $150 and $1 | MEN to learn barber trad can be sent: consultation fclan, practice 37 years , F. and A. M.,M a v S, Tem el v ~cl 3 he house. 264 tlemakers ools found, Sc to 12¢ required; constant practice; catalogue free. DR. POPPER, 2318 Kearny st lor and Harry Mangles, 4-year-old per- Temp ting with first-class families, t0 g0 to t 5 3 q! : s 2 ors, pleased » Spectators. | SVENIN & T Box 622, Call office. : boys to learn blacksmith and bakery Moler's Barber College, 625 Clay st. = = = = VERY EXCITING. formers, pieased the spectators | TYENING San e 2 Ca Joung man. little experience. carrlac - Z_DR_G. W. O'DONNELL. world-renowned A riot was nearly caused by a candy | YOUNG lady cashier or Itallan interpreter with 150 men for_cleanest houses in city, "“Central | female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- 3§26 and found; voung man, little ex- distributio The committee attempted first-clase business experience and references | it 30 SR TRRES YOURE WER (IR €X0 ] Bhouce,” §T1 Market, and “‘Branch House,” | tles, from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has —_— to pass the boxes around to the ladies, <8 wants position. Address H box 71, Call. | tablen en, different jobs, 325 and 20 aud | _S$61; I5c to S0c night: all daily papers. treated successtully more cases of irresulari- a score of boys whose mouths waterec o1 e o S fes than any other physician; never fails to AR SR S D O g R D o LADY wishes sewing and mending to do at | found- . e FIRST-CLASS tunnel superintendent; good sal- | cure: consult him first, save time and momes ; for the sweets gathered around the mem- | Initiation ~THIS s MURRAY & READY, 7 lred: state experience. 3 An Interesting Programme Which IS pers and fought for possession of the| EVENING, Ma: L bile 150, Moypthiet £ | . - -634-636 Clay st. 15 bes TRkl G nftee = S | treatment cah b frnedat Hoite s consuliation Carried Through Without a boxes. The result was that the com- ASHWORTH, Rec. § GOOD home wanted for a strong girl of 15 Who | FREE FARE | E s | i e e = SAxee, IR OF WS (T0ShE Marhenst : 5 | mittee was dispossessed of the packages | ttish Thistle Club o € we | .5 able to work and wishes to learn house- | ™ pyory day, via Third and Townsend st. depot, | WANTED—20 men to occupy rooms; 10¢ per | DR WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and Hitch—Incidents of | and retired in a rumoied condition | ts THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN- vork. Address B., box 638, Call office. ey 5 * | night, 60c to $1 per wk. Mont, herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st., San Fra | The races provided great amusement| ING, Fraternity Hall, 32 O Farrell LAD ood In composition wants positio g . P. COAST DIVISIO! MI 2 women to learn basber trade at . F. cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by CI the Day. | and_were hotly contested. The winners | st, at § o'clock. Smoker follows L D At 2 0 teamsters, two horses. B BT B iotin ot nese herbs, over 3000 varleties being use | in the events were: | al Chief. S CherC Bor ey Cantoroe 2 . 500 teamsters, four horses. e el N advice free: hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to . | = . e 0 Awo | GEORGE W. rder. P — — . .500 laborers, common work.. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms, lic, 15c and 25c | and 7 to 9 p. m | unning race for men, free for all, two laps, | 5 = == = e o NC! S’ House, 44 T t., N Mar- . 155 rock tevecnen. ght. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read, R - | prize $o—Miles Beck 4| Caledontan Club will hold its Aoty 200 rooma 286 to $1 60 miRRE: $1 30 to 38| 186 arillers ..o GBS RS TROH I & LADIBS —Chichester's English Pennveoval Pills There were so many thousands of people | ¢ eiig rece for membera, one'lap, prise &— ‘ e R S e | week; convenlent and respectable; free 'bus -’15 hammersmen ..... ELLIS, 321 (Rosedale P]txufs);‘li;\’e:utrl‘n);t day. (DlamaniiBrand) t Lest "fgqre,{z»n'nab‘}:l;m](;rkg e were so ma housands . Gifford. at_ She ound Park on Re 3o o 6 laborers for other railroads....... week or mo.; rates, 2c to ight; L P or Tadida elatton e e 33 at the sixth annual celebration of the | Running race for men, free for all, four laps, | DAY, May 30. As usual, s L e e s L L duction to permanent roomers; reading room. Relief for Ladies”; letter by return mail; at F. Wilson Chich, drugsi: INTO MONTEREY VALLE Butchers' Board of Trade yesterday that | PFize ¥ e hletes of the Pacific Coast ‘will |~ gITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. S e ComEtY = Running race for cash boys employed by | compete for prizes of coin, Jewels, badges and | 3 ancerenet = 5 :ii | 250 MEN wanted to room “New Adelalde e the turnstiles at the racetrack became | members, prizes $ and § 30—J. Shanahan and | other articles of value: $2500 1n cast Sepll g - S ebororet il s difteneny oves | “House, 614 Howard, cor. New Montg.; sinsle, e e Lo S ReEa el clogged from nt turnings, and the | P. McDonough. | gistributed to successful competitors; full | JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds | 9 two and four hors rs, good jobs 10c, 1oc night; 60c, Mc week; reading room. | &% %0 Y% G0 stamp for clrouiars rol s half-dozen_ticket-takers at Shell Mound |, “\!V‘:\\!ll/a mace for journeymen butchers, two | bands ;Ax]rdl;.-n-vwn]:{]sb::dp{l’lnr!;‘r:ln\vllll(:llrnluhi help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary st.; tel. Grant 86, Railroad Jo S are | B SHEPARD & CO.,attorneys | ®uro Mfg. Co.. 531 K st., Sacramento, Gal. >ark came exhausted tes - c ) DIAZESh 04Ty 1| eI CHOT R g platform; = enn.only $1 fee L SR e L oL St IS, - Park became exhausted tearing off cou- | iat men's race, for members only, weight 205 | a Highland hospitality will be extended to | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offio Cimeands: A e Hearst bldg., Third and Market. | 375 037'S French pills, a boon to ladles with pons from the cards of admission. From | pounds—Abe Blumenthal 2 s and an unequaled day of pleasure will | best help early morning until late in the afternoon | Three-legged race, prize 2 50—A. 441 O'Farrell st . Jeffress | be afforded to all comers; buy tickets for | tel. East 42 | “female troubles; no danger: safe cure: 2 BARBERS' Progressive Union; free emplc > g o % = 2 F Tthe = | expressed C. O.'D.: don’t delay until too late. . and Fred Beck. Shell Mound Park;: A1 oy WANTED-Position to take care of institution, V. TR 3 VAS m’'t. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel, Jessie 1164, expresse« o e ate. long lines of cars emptied thelr human | “H0 i e iaer 18 vears of age, two laps, | e T MeL T oer | | public. pulleing_ or Deivats Place by 8 ver| ComRS i iceptionally ool Jon S aen S onawl : Trseer | S ORO0OD BROS . Gosst Asentl. Ouidart Cat freight into the two piaces. The commit- | prize §2 30—C. McFadden. | ANDREW McNAIR, Sec. spectable married couple without children; | found: 12 ‘cooks. different Jobs 350, $40, 30, | SINGEE Toome, d0e 2c, B B N ntier wt.| | ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours: rell tee of arrangements congratulated itself | Fat men's race, L e UL A | Frans o MGy M g00d references; can put up security if 325 and found; 15 dishwashers, $35, $20, $15 and | _t0 $2 %0 Wk- FEl¢ s i == able, safe, sure; maternity home: no insteu- that not an acecident marred the day's | POunds. prize $—Fred Beck, _ e e L Y (uired. Address D., box 682, Call office, Oak-| found; 2 walters for mines and camps, 325 | TRY Acme House. %7 Market st.. below Sixth, | ments: consultation free, ‘confidential: home Sleniie Y & A ek R e Sl UM e e e s e e T and § and found; 9 waiters, hotels and re- | _for a room: Ze'a night; §1 a week. treatment, $5. DRS. ALLEN, 228 Van Ne leasure. | Race for ladies, p: 3—Miss H. Jones | & regular meeting will be d S | = - — — : sorts, $30, and found: 3 pantrymen, oo £ L LR, FE e 2 = Despite the threatening weather the| Race for girls under 15, prize 52 5—Maggie | ;l:{:l:{,d\;\lz:‘ B I;I.\xx., mh.: ?(-:..ul:. Im- | <“);\m¥‘{~l;\';\‘ :r‘nld wtradrbonrs{.dlrf;g:;l}sgl‘z‘ SO | hotels, $25 and found. MURRAY & REAKDY WANTED—Sallors for Hawaiian Islands, Ma- | MRS. DR. WEGE! m‘z‘. 1312 Golden Gate ave.; ® ot Jorta siness concerning pienic to 7 d good, ci 3 | i Slsey > & v Ship- > o 0 o} crowd equaled that of previous years. A | MO R e e e o Ballh oihar ol Tarouit eatibmenie | . Ltes Clav Bt nila, Mexico and Alaska. W. LANE, Ship- | private home in confinement Race for girle under 12, prizes $ and $2—E. | &t Schuetzen Park June 11 more delightful day for a picnic could | Raymond and F. Hasketh. | JOHN GAN hardly be chosen by the knights of the Hop, skip and jump, pr 3 Racé for members’ wives, prize $—Mrs. Par- | NOTICE is hereby given 596, Call office. | BAKER, country shop...........:.38 and found | .P\n&.ASent, 50460 Davis st. DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1118 Market st._Instant re- 6 assistant bakers and helpers. $25, $20 and $15 | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st near Mar- | lief for monthly troubles or money back;ss up. EY, Pres. place. Box | YOUNG man wants a position where he can | o 9 S0R" MURRAY & READY. 691636 Gl STER Hotel, 4 Third Sec! e $2 50—R. McShane. | cleaver. On the Oakland side the sun |, R order of the Board | make himself generally useful; is a good g room: free | o WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dls- ghone brightly and the light apparel worn | - o SR | of Directors of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP | carpenter with plenty of tools. Address b it : enses of the human body. 15 Mason st. eyl seckcrs was 1n harmony | ,The Taces at the Emeryville track re- | COMPANY thata meeting of the stockholders | _box 737, Call office. FOR THE ................... | WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and | Sy v asu s was 2 Sk ot gal1-icompesiy Nina Sheenogl iy e e AD...AND...VALLEY RO e K ency, 112 Sutter st. EOUCATIONAL. with the weather. Free for all trotting race—First heat, §. | Board, to be held on FRIDAY, the second day | COACHMAN and gardener wants _situation; BB DTy T ROAD oolerkel Knax CollsctionAkency. 118 Softer et e o ien the horses lined up for the initial | Hammond's Guy Vernon: second heat, C. Por-| Of June, A. D. 1899, at 11 o'clock In the fore. careful driver; hest city references; 5 years .-...FREE FAR] PARTNERS WANTED. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- race of the day there was not a vacant :‘:“H»*' 0"”’!& J won, M. Hart's Herald second. 1"11"{; of "nl(m,‘\‘fi"p;‘;m"’i Drln‘clml %lx'x‘lie‘ of [ _n last place. Box 17, Call office. “iateeninsrsss , OF PICE FHE $00%: . 5 g % n;yllng, hlo\\'p!p‘e anal. ‘gherz\ie;tri\‘i zeul.t.hl'l‘;ln- spo e grand star : me, 2:2 business of said ‘Company, at the bullding | AGTIVE. elderly m T Gne masons . o | e . . eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. spot in the grand stand, paddock or bet- | “pra Yor all pacing—First heat, H. Patrick's| Where the said Board of Directors usuaily | ACTIVE, elderly man, good all around harness- | F{O0e masons - & 5'2333’:223 WANTED_Partner to travel In photographic LB CTRICAL Theory "and bractice, con ting ring. Fully 10,000 persons cheered the | Catinka; second heat, Charles ~Durfee's R.| meets, namely, at the office of said Company, | mMaker and repairer. can do some carrlage | prilicrg ... .. § business in South America: success certaln; | gtruction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. Sy HUIberSTIA: sket Wt Hinitre Gity and Ceug;y‘, ;:-‘r’;m!':fie“&'::hF?:rerlfnc::fiwgu L B e 1o experience necessary. | Apply 2 to & p. m.. BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice; of San Francisco, State of California; that | 5 s arelert B ~1 "Rock: laborers L 2 z shorthand, typing, languages, Engzlish; the object of sald meeting Is to consider and | _Ate: Address Box 670, Call office. 4-horse teamste - feachers, ‘day and_evening: catalogue [free. ROOMS WANTED. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 23 Post st. s act upon the proposition that /sald Company | POSITION wanted by traimed murse In hospl- | 2-horse teamsters ..... o A H O M l N G P IG EO N ;r-:n";“l‘\‘ ‘t?(rlvl;*"‘imilr;g:file(r‘l(:xl?u:qn:,-twn mr{:)i) lir;n tal or to take charge of invalid. Address M. Lflhnn‘rs s~~~ sAncAn~e~rne~~nan~~~~ | AYRES' Business College, Market st.: v dres b 2. ), . In JTLE 37 ki Screeners . INNY . T Wi o » b = United States gold coin, for the purpose of | —o 0L LER, Cosmopolitan Hotel SUNNY unfurnished room; closet; water: place | “ghorthand. typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy. Concrete mixers . oo tricycle chalr; south Market st. or Mission; hi English branches, etc.; lif raising money to complete the construction | YOUNG man, handy about place, desires em- | . TR TR ARR . ik R g o | Beholarenin, $50: Jow rates per week and mo. CLEV E R PE R FO R MAN CE of its” steamships and their equipment, for | plovment in city or country. Address M., box | .....'C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. st, | o Dox 2L Call office. SETTNID S low r e Rk W08 W | use in the business of this corporation, and | 610, Call. — THREE furnished housekeeping rooms: must | MERCANTILE Collese, room 6, Flood bulld to purchase and pay for any et MEAT and pastry cook, $65: second cook, - v d E Principal; i +0+5+0+@ Fin the, priposeuts Lomher DIODerty | GARDENER, German, wishea sltuation; expe- ! Ok o= | _be centrally located. Box 16, Call office. ing, §. H. TARR, Principal; pupils fitted within the purposes of this Company. and ty | y tel, §50; cooks, §7 and $10 a week; kifchep | s | AR D R TR (R Bookkeeping s secure the bonded indebtedness so proposed rienced and able man: good florist; city ref- hands and dishwashers, $30 to $15; 6 laundry- led; short time. to be created by a_ mortkage upon its tream | _erences. Address T. H., 167 Minna st. men: cake baker, 45 and found, C. R WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Tapid calcuiations unequaled: short time. and sailing ships and all other property of | TAPANESE wante situation for family, offics, | _HANSEN & Co, 101 Geary et. EXCHANGE Board at summer resort for | ASGOCNTAN Suny fovmes Tow ratees e acquired by sai¢ Company. saloon; $5 week up. H. Y., 3 Willow dve. | FARMERS, $30 and found, fare, 50c; 15 farm- | plano, surrey, horses, safe or carpets. Ad-| swer “Baw Francisco Bus. College, 1236 My By order of the Board of Directors of the | SITUATION wanted (ust arrived trom Eas)by | ST%, $20; Dblackemith, 5250 a ady, fare 10c;| dress 200, Cal. Safe Depoalt bullding. e i e O e -Oceanic Steamship Company. two first-class 0 vears' experlenced compe- | ghoer, §10 a week and found; 2 helpers, 31 25 | WANTEDTo hire 100 first-class scraper teams | " ing. mech. survey. assay, archi: day & eve s Corporate Seal. . SHEL] z ¥ - Secrethry of ihe Oceanls Steamenip Gom- | bt Tor agersn 7y ook bread and cakes: | and %0’ and Tound: 4 timber fellers: $i0 ‘ana oith harness and pead bars; long job. E. B. | est’ 1864 VAN DER NAILLEN. 835 Market. pan: places; city or country. Address box 783, Call, | found: 1o laborets around mill and woods, e E LAW Schools, 827 Market, S. F., and %5 Broad- see boss here, $30 and $26 and found. C. R. D R ST v and night orrespondence, AMATEUR musiclans to joln orchestra for 80- | = way, Oakland: ~ SPECIAL WANTED—Situation as enflrl\lee;‘;mtclr;”fiun HANSEN & 'CO., 104 Geary st. Al Trposests 128 Pust et e e ROOMS 5 1 A O o ¥ M | 4 TIMBER fellers, $40 and found; 10 e e academy of dancing: waltzing a ROOMS papered from $3; , $1 up; | to do other work: good reference. Address M. | ¥ TID 3 4 g L8k peciaity. MISS JEAN HUDDY, 6A Hyde. painting done. Hartman Paint Co, 313 30 st | ¥, C.. 28 Minna st e oo found 3 C TR LANEEN, CARPET CLEANING. ;xp,:\');m\"' e ;’ s e SITRRERIES A 5 3 R R A A A A A e . - NSION AM" us- .- BAD tenants ejected for $4; coll : S TY Steam Carpet-cl D s e s HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 10 YOUNG able-bodied men for different kinds C}.“,v.,,s favs carpers, O H. STRVAN GG 1 CO.. 15 Monienmery st rooms 8:10: tel. S50, | ;‘I'),"""(}"(’:‘fln"“{,“‘{\!‘é‘agf’;“‘%’g’ ;;‘l"“"]‘;"x;yfilg" 35 and 40 Fighth st o Cleans, | fness College. 305 Larkin st. onp. City Hall C. H. STEVENS, Mar., | s——— 1 telephone South’ 250. LOST. CHAMBERWORK, §25; private family. MISS . : IAMERRWO e : S WHEN you become disgusted_with poor work Coinesday afternoon. corner M . 6 ND A 3 s 2 A 2 - N Wednesday T Montgom . DIV IDENDENLTIORS: OB, S e eh AN s Yuns Scandinavians o Germans, | “send to SPAULDING'S . Ploneer Carpet | Ohna Saster te.. pocketbook contalnine S 3 7 + VIDEN vidend N | CHAMBERMAID and waltress, San Mateo v, fres fare; carpenter fe beating Works, 357 Tehama st.; tel. §. 40. [ gold. Finder will receive reward at G. T. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 93 (fitty cents | CH a a day, ; carp or ranch, plan X I i WLl & | “per_share) of the Oceanic” Steamship Com- | _County, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. work;' choreman, handy with tools: 25 milk- | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter at.; | MARS S0 Maxeet ot no.questions askeay pany will be payable at the office of the COm- | TrioTESTANT cook, Institution, $30. MISS | €rS. farmers and dairymen; & blacksmiths, | * tel. Main 304 GEO. WATCOM, Troimtine | _W. R. BURNHAM. E ¢ | pany on and after THURSDAY, June 1, 18%, | PROTBSTANT cook, in i $10' and board, $0 and $2 50 per day; expe: e et o e Bl Pleiiator e 5 & |, Transter books wil close on FRIDAY, May oy - rlenced laborers for brickyard, $0 and found; | J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co.. | 95T 15 0% fvecstone diamond e - pioame { { 26, 16%, at 3 o'clock p. m. CHAMBERWORK, $12; sleep home. MISS| 45 men for sawmills and woods: laborers to | 463 Stevenson st.: tel. South 228; lowest rat Jeave with King, Moss & Co., 639 Market st * * B. H. SHELDO] CULLEN, 2% Sutter st. handle fruit, §5 and board; machinist, coun- > Tl At e = z nd recelve suitable reward. - X 1 e , 8% Sutter try, §3; Iron molders, country, 3 J- . | CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at dc, | _and recelve suitable reward.’ ¢ ¢ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, CQOK. small boarding house, $80 per month. | CROSETT & CO., 63 Sacramefito st, ~ | STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st ; tel. Jessle 3. | 08T Pass-book of Mutual Savings Bank of P e aids JLLEN, 32 Sutter st. - 1. | San Francisco. No. 720; finder will Dleasa Z A ANTED Y duarts SnADEravel oitec. J_F. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 200 1ith ] % ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese. CBl- | v hotel waitresses, city, $20 per_month; 3 | | place; timberman for mine, 1275 day: o0 cleaning 3c per yard; tel. Mission 74, e nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1821. P! v . pese A% Zowel or. Buter: tel, Black 1L | " waitresses, country, §20 each. MISS CUL- | borers and tunnel men, §1 75 o §2 50 per day, | 5. § Steam Carpet Cleaning Asen.. 308 Golaen | LOST—May 2, 180, In viciaity of Eighteenth % CHINESB-=nd_Japanese help; established 2 | LEN, 3% Sutter st and 50 other men for different kinds of | UGate; carpere Maania anta s Nio 3o | and Guerrero sts., voung English pug dog. t years: tel. Main 1907, Bradiey & Co, 840 Clay. | Y5 iNTED—3 waltresses for nies gommerciai | [0l 3 F: CROSETT & CO., &5 Sacra- ' : . 8¢ yd.: tel. Mint 348 | Roturn to 635 Guerrero: reward, @ NI ST O SN O D SN SITUATIONS WANTBEBD—FEMALE. S I e §§° e ;_!m h 00d h c%_—__—__’;"fil‘i{’,' i oo e b FOUND, B o O O O Y +o-+@ chambe; , walt one meal, city, ;| WANTE! chen man, g otel, $20; cook, ——— - s B . . COMPETENT woman with & child desires & | s mands i coumtry $20 girie oo pioun- | country restaurant, LB LT ook HORSES, FQUND_Bunch § keys, cheek No. 6. Call at CTE ry hands in country, rls for house- mall count otel, and inc ; e R by NO, €8 Skyrocket, a California Bird, Covered 400 ituation eooking and housework: wages 40| work for' Newariy 5 Santa Gara, s20; tor bakery, $15; watters, Kitchen men aoh St oo | _Sixth and Howard sts, Toot's drag store p 2 : o $15; cou X .| Mountain View, 3 in family, $2: Menlo| others, J. F. ETT & CO., 625 Sacra- arrived, two carloads well-broken busi- | Sy 1 3% Suiter st. : Park, $20; Belvedere, §20; Redswood City, 207 4 @~ | “ness and work horses. Chase & Mendenhall, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mlles n 13 Hours and 2]2 ManteS' FIRST-CLASS Infant's nurse desires situation Mill Valley, " 835" San Rafael, $55; yi%?"é wm"m’ D—"A Butler for famil. k ccemirs BUIE 410 sslsyard TN MEL : “;“‘;\‘m‘. i ST i| Reyes, $25; Berkeley, $25; Livermore, $20, Ap- | WANTED—Butler for family work; good place: s MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER James 2 HE California_Pigeon and Homing Society held its long distance race last best references; clty or country. MISS CUL- | 1'% §™°F GROSETT & CO. 36 Sutter . | | §8. Apply to J. F: CROSETT & 0. "5 | 0 HOREES for sale; also wagons, buggies, | MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER James s i ey it LEN, 32 Sutter st. Suiter ot carte, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, | EMIre (ex-C = L. Gdlla Sunday from Roseburg, Oregon. Fourteen birds owned by half a dozen S INED Sl e B it e auc e s cvery ‘Wedneodey, | Eher (ex-City and County Attomey) Huve members were released by an officlal liberator at 545 a. m. at Roseburg, | FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook, yaunk and | “pesestent second sirl. sport: aiirest: 325 | STANTED roooorss .| SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. e 8 B e orcew 13, the Razrott bullds Vho MelEe s THEAL tB wat P d cool. The first bi 3 etrong, desires _situation: understands ail L Sty 330 G waan. | Blacksmith for mine, §00d steady job, €. 5 Market st.: tel. South 21 who telegrap! ather was fair and cool. The first bird to arrive in | foonk:, deHires | B0 OR o refermemay ol | second girl, city, $20; German cook, no wash 1l Blos e ot M TRt a1 this city was H. G. Hemebright's Skyrocket at 7:06:30 p. m.; distance 377 miles - country. MIBS CULLEN, 32 Suster st. | 3§10 Erench nursery governess, $25: 2 nurses, | Rer day: carpenter for mine. 1250 per day; | FOR smie 0 horace snd " | ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law, 3 . or country. 5 .| §0; German nursa, $20: six’ Geandinawios | ariver for milk route in city. blacksmith for ables. sixth floor, Chronicie bullding: no advance yards. air line, making an average speed of §28.25 yards \per minute. Heme- | Grraax cook, superior person, wants sitga” | EIris for housework in small American fam- | ejup in clty, #5 and board; second-hand charges; estates, mortgages, damages, attach. bright’s Little Aggie arrived one minute later. These birds ‘were the only ones tion; has 4 years' reference; will go for $30; | ilies, $20 and $25; 15 neat Irish girls for S foy, country shop, fare advanced, $25 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ments, bankruptey, all cases; wills, contracts, to report on the same day. This is the longest distance ever flown on this coast we have also a first-class nurse for sapitar- | housework ‘.‘.:;"w:%"“;fl..’:!,,. and &5 neat & Miiksrs: near ity $25 and $30 | 100 SETS cecond-hand harness; wagons, cart etc., drawn; moderate fees: call or wWrite, in a day. The winner is worthy of great credit, from the fact that he was only O et B A . | Pelvata family 407 aolt DAy baog | Farmersis. % LR §26 | _buggles. ‘surreys and horses. 1140 Folsom st. | NO charge unless successtul; advice free; oic trained as far as Sisson, Cal., from which place he failed to return in time to = An-ma:sns 3 5 = = J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. ié“y‘_fl,‘éf}{-‘.wm WORK NEAR ,;l‘lfe\; S L S o aeHiSEs 3C§A;y;nrg;;:fl;-0§= é'nfi'fiass;‘r’effie;“{f“fi‘, G 2 2 Al SSES—2 superior waltresses want sit- - . ceseesd AL 3 .. K s building. enter the Ashland (Or.) race, about two weeks ago. Skyrocket is just one year uations together for hotel or springs. Send | COOK for city, wages $25; young girl for Palp| 16 Drillers ...... $2 25 to $2 50 per day | v~ Sl e~ | O e e - — old. to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. Alto; girl for Livermore; girl for Belvedere; | 15 Strikers ...............8225 to $2 50 per day 'WEY Navigation and Trading Company e ree; divorce law a speclalty; private; Everything seems to go Hemebright's way, he not only winning three flrl for San Mateo: 2 young eirls to assist. | Farmer for hcp ranch, steady job.. -$26 | will dispatch their first vessel on or about | PO fee without success; collections. G. W! straivht in the morthern seried, but ‘also in th 1 SRR AT the German Employment Office, MRS, 1SS DILLON, 315 Sutter st., Phone Main| 10 men to work in brick yard near city, $30| June 10, 1899, for St. Michael, Cape Nome and | _ HOWE, atty at law, $50 Market, cor. Stocktn. RIGUL TR0 fn She es, but ‘also in the race from nd, Or., LAMBERT, 418 Powell st. tel. Main 5332, | 804, .| to $3 and board: shoemaker for institition | Kotzebue Sound. Contracts for passengers | I, s CLARKE B et his birds broke all Pacific Coast records for speed. In the race from Rose- help of all nationalties await positions. near city, $20 and found; crosscut sawyer, | and frefght must be made with the general | ‘Market: it el butiaing, - #17 burg, Or., his birds made the longest one day fly on record. He also won a first EXPERIENCED nursegirl wanted to take care | near city, $30 and board; quarryman for | office: mo outside agents. For particulace et; consultation free; no fees in advance. " . ly ” YOUNG nursegirl wishes to take care of 1} of infant; must have references and be neat good job near city, $250 per day: cooks and ap ly'tn CHAS. F. IN, President, 10 | ADVICE free: h: 1 prize diploma for best average speed In the serles, as well as one for each race, | chiid. MRS. LAMBERT, 415 Fowell st. ud reliable. Apply at 2116 California. st Sthers. 'W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. Californta st room 5. d W. DAVIDSON, ‘527 Market st ori We

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