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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1899 ONE SECRET on, where the learned heads of the de- partment got torether and reached the cenclusion that the prize had been stolen and that the man whom Brampton missed USED AKNIFE was adopted making it the sense of the club that the apportionment, when made, should be by primary election precincts. A committee, composed of Dr. Henry SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. COOK, first-class, 4 vears’ reference. situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter. HELP’ WANTED-—Continuca. LSt S e GERMAN or Swedish girl to do cpokin kitchen work; must be good cook; w b 335 Third st. ages §25. | C._R. HANSEN & CO.... WANT MONDAY MORNIM Second cook, #5; HELP \WANTED—Continued. Phone Grant 1 G 7 0'CLOCK. restaurant, $40; butcher, was the thief. Despite diligent search no Fleckenstein, Joseph M. Kinley, John A. | 5winrs: AT T Tt o ;) P e or was found for the wheel. | Fenton, W. Adams and Henry M. | STRISTL BusCERL K003 SO S VR Und | YOUNG elrl for housework: 2 in far I . bumer roont Last night T. Melville Stateler visited Owens, wi elected to confer with like | German Employment Bureau, 313 Sutter st. $. 971 Church st., near Twent o e 5 ers, 330, $%, $20 ;h: ||;_H('e sdlznilnn_, pr;)\l‘-};d‘l!‘mt the n‘;‘t“eé commitf{ees of‘other clubs torDth‘e)hp]ur- Tt i e s ok Ty e WANTED—Girl for general housework; no| &nd $ a week a vas his and admitted that he was pose of organizing a James D. elan by W i i th. Apply 153 Octavia & | N vaiter, try restaurant, $30 an “.‘V}“'hl"n it had such a violent nrlwcm;‘gi League of Clibe, day. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. i ni:l‘?—“ 1-;[‘:1 el SVIRIEE L oo eI fob s mamimes Sras: atation, wi Brampton. The voung man thought’| st o SRR A S 5 1 | WANTED—GIrl to assis stalrs work and | §2; waiter, family hotel, ot the tima that he had keiled the officer | J GERMAN middleaged soman; good cosk and | WANTED G grown child. 229 Frankiin st | Hesd aundsymin Tor & springs Hotel, §30 and fearing s t has kept Accused of Theft. Suttenate: 1 i - T i) Tor Edieral hvu:cw;r! and found; starch iromer, and found; out of sight ev yesterday Charles Jonas, a respectable appearing YOUNG Protestant girl £ DK@ froner. 48 ‘and . board, north he learned that B none the it AT the German Employment Office, MRS. | small family. 17% 2 MISCELLAN terview with Chief Conrad and whvx; he i AL S =i 2 ;3:‘2‘ LT ottions good home. 804 Turk st | all nortn timber felle n —_— ¥ informed that he had mnot been —— ery ticket for the Orpheum, but as the s sist aw ositions. —_— ey | chamn’ ten >%and found: 3 a charged with any offense he immediately place was crowded he was told to £0 t0{ FTRST-CLASS Infant's nurse desires situation: “S‘%LAD‘:,‘%_g"lsmélel{i‘l’llllhhnslé»se“wk foxroom,| [ Shaln tender. (40 -end Hound, 8 saxmen; worse for the col: claimed his whe man, was arrested last night and charged with petty larceny. Jonas bought a gal- the box office, where the money would be LAMBERT, 418 Powell st., telephone Main cooks, second girls, voung nurse girls VERY youns girl to assist in light housework; rew $35 and found; turner, lers, woods, E] H . 3 years last place; city or coun S e sl i — R - m’ Young Stateler gained considerable no- | €€ o 2 refunded. There were a number of other | GULLEN, 32 Sutter st. = canted. 1220 Ellis st.; references et Mrs. Da s Niece Is toriety a short time ago by the announce- Joe f O’Brien Stabs men clamoring. (odr the Temsn ;;i e i) :5“ T GOOD cook wante 2 2 day . ment of his secret ma ge to a Miss money and, according to one of them, G experienced girl wishes — e | utters, Now a Bride. Jacobson and . the divoree proceedings George Faust Fomh phea oy il (20 leh was coms | | Eeneral housework or cooking: good refer- o Tie. castom coats/ | B Butter which followed. g 2 ing to him and attempted to leave the | ence. Please call at 1308 Scott st., between E 4 shop, §2_and boarc plice. Pine and California. - on pants. 838 $30 and found; —— 7 e Notwithstanding Jonas’ protestations of | GCOMPETENT Eastern woman wishes a situa- | Lt | and found; help | WESTERN IMPROVEMENTS. 1n’ngcenco he was arrested and }L‘-hurrgerl tlon as first-class cook and will do some | et S taaAs ceking| | Cobere 830 a | 5 | with petty larceny. On learning the facts | washing; city or country; has good references. woman who unde s | painter & $350 a MISS COOPER’S ROMANCE Richmond and Sunset Valley Making RESULT OF A FAMILY ROW Judse Mogan promptly released him on | Mission st. = ¢in kitchen. § Polkst. | | Rapid Strides in Progressive {1F own T oy et | GOOD cook and working Bousckeeper wil take | NEAT woman for housework and baby: small l TR T - Measures. e | | & place In American widower's family; no | wages. 4101 Tehama st. s fox jan (orchard, 380 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| Boidle: mod eity retorences. 1 Market, | oo S WLt o aven | § pesden B and ELOPED TO REDWOOD CITY WITH | ubon to plead guilty to sloth and indif- | ference in trying to advance the prosper- | | Richmond by the sea will not be called| THE INJURED MAN SPIRITED Susan Corinson (Daus) to Nathan Corinzon, | undivided % of lot on NE corner of Lombard « near Fourth. COMPETENT. reliable infants' nurse, best of city references, wants situntion. 113 Walnut sion st. 1649 R, table girl for light respec 61014—Nea! 0AD “OAST ROAD. S headerm WORK—C @ d Pol t ts, N 6 y E 68:9; gift. =/ + > DAVID RAND. [iC e rt ek e et | AWAY BY RELATIVES. | ang Polk streets, N 6 by B :9: Gt rader | st between Washington and Jackson. | _housework Lo el i i-horse, 3175 and the city. | | (wite of Otto), lot on E line of Noe street, 52:6 | COMPETENT gIrl, 25, Protestant, wishes to | FINISHER o steady work. 473 Te- 3 S | Siha progress made 1n srading an e | L ALE N § of Fourteenth, § 25 by E 105; $10. take care of children; a good home more | hama st. ¥ i adami and connecting. side Charles Schmaling Jr. to Margaret Schmaling, | lot on S line of Broadway, 160 E of Leaven- ce. than high wages. Call o Box 807, = > = Tt 200 o Vi i 7 y st. An Oakland Society Belle Takes a|Sc¢wers with main leaders has been the| Had Been Secretly Married to | Worth street, E 23 by § 60; $10. e WORKING housekeeper desires a position. 36% | GOOD restaurant waitress. JTayloc stz Minister With Her in C o means of keeping Contractor Felix Me- S il O d Was A e e e e roit sirsat| e Y/iaL, TCOM .5 5 35 e ABLE young girl for light house- : er in Case One | yugn busy with his gang of workmen. | FiDSp onsnen a8 Ac- | ¥ B of Fourth, NI 139 by NW 50: $10. | SITUATION wanted by a German. woman in [ _work; wages §10. 2017 Twenty-fourth st. Could Not Readily Be | This line of improvement indicates the cused of Treating His Bride :hv’:ln '\1‘1' and i{n.fun. B;ckwlu:n to ):s El'ngecoi . m;ahz‘-)c;::: a:‘rinesrelmr:mr_m:fi, yl:nr:a.kl; care | SIRL to assist In housework. Apply 827 Golden ‘ Found. fac "‘h“fl ‘|'“ h;‘(‘"""'“‘ .r‘ '}”“‘l Al Cruelly. o tnty e (onemay street, 5 E of Kan- | last place. M. G., box 1, Call office. Gate ave. | | on, for s a recognized fac al no | sarw E 50 by § 75; $10.. | GERMAN cook 3 T will do house- it in:lghtshousework; &l c! celwri, homes are being erected there Is no ne-| Charles Sindky to ‘George Schussler, lot on W | GERMAN cook wishes situation; will do house i st " | GOOD wheelwrignt : ¢ cessity for progressive measures in get- | b Lng’ of Bixthiavenne; 180 Nior A street, N 25 [ il T = - | BOY to run errands in tallor shop. 117 Russ N ot i y 20; $10. N Ve S Wi y e wash- & PoOW! e L s E | ting streets and sewers in good condition. | 3t > Willlam J. and_Sara Killlp and Carrie C. Yfifg"fim“féfli‘l’d‘e’fi‘.‘.figfi‘{n D e nr faws. | GIRL for general housework. 1916B Powell st. | _street. Salesiy Oakland Office San Francisc Call,| Real estate transfers and notice of| ALAMEDA, May 28—A family TOW | ('Neil to George W. Hendry, lot on NE corner | Roy gs Call. =k KIiL i wal &t table; ixes- | WANIED-Youn prrs= e re e %8 Broadway, Ma; | buildings have been signified during the | Which started some months ago through ot Tenth aventis and D stxect, N by E e e e e L s swazon: »eiety has been surprised to le GRS ARk 3 : S | the secre a ze 0. _ expe) & . < i Bt e e R e — = = sl o N tod i e Meek oy olloysch Bontheastacprner 13““‘7(\“,‘ m;";“;."."_‘ Lor ,(}8?3“; Falf's;l"f Lida and Willlam Bell to American Suraty will_accent engagements in families; | 21 pUPILS for select millinery school; trade f one elopement within fits ghth avenue and Clement street, lot | Petaluma and Miss Lucy rien o - Company of New York, lot on E line of Tenth references. Apply 1514 Bu- | T 000 ohly taught; plenty work; satisfaction few days ago there were | 23x107 feet, with old house; sold from the | Meda, culminated last night in the serious | avenye, 100 N of I street, N 5 by E 120; $10. Fuarantecd; terms casy; evening classes. 506 nd u tional nver were led into the secret suple | Hibtrnia Savings and L cs n Soclety to W. Bellington for $190. On Second ave- | cutting of Faust by a man known ‘Joe” O'Brien, who is a cousin of the e S SSTSD D MDA D SO SO SN SN SN as | A | HOTEL ARRIVALS. F M Chittenden, Cal F Bonner & w, Cal {Mrs V W Miller, Cal iMrs D E Camp, Cal E L Punay, Sea! F o E Coykendall, “al Port_Costa A Daroux, Sacto ¥ Mrs J J Hoffman, Chg C H Shaw, England HOUSEKEBPER; respectable woman; good cook; no objection to children; can instruct in music and English; good reference. J. A. J., DRESSMAKER would like few more engage- ments by the day; competent and experien- ced; terms reasonable. 110 Hyde st., room 1L EASTER WOMAN wishes work by the day, washing, and baggage to and from ferry. | Leavenworth st. iy CED skirt hands to work in shop. \pprentice at dressmaking. 406 Sut this office good securit. WANTED—A strong Mexlican boy. STEADY barber wanted. 623 ( WANTED—Good operator on Call to-day, 625 Montgomery st. ay st custom coa - P-4 A TE g to-day, between 9 and 11, at 513 Market | : 1 o on : Y Nae e Yated: R AE o R S S SR SO SPNR DA DR MDA SN SN ST -} GRAND HOTEL. _ 3409 Mission st 5 A Call to-day, between 4 an | T G K Pattison, Pa |E H Amahan & w, Cal | TRAINED nurse would like to care for inva- B e G enats s ok et B Rascher, Sacto B D Wells iModesto I e untry: ho Wages; expenses. | GOOD coppersmith: permanent employment to | YOUNT @ah (o Wase, (gt o C Solomon, Helena |L Smith, Modesto Box 649, Call office. the right man. Box 763, Call office. 2 v J K Parsons, U S A |Master Smith, Modest) ] BoS Cats e = S+ steady work | YOUNG man with $12 can make $75 a mont Inquire at CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. slightly damaged, half price. rooms in city 8 £ 5 = : ter st., room 39. S Gich H G McCoomber, Cal |W R Lee & w, Iowi woman of 30 wishes position as | _ter st r 2 G - 3] Vrig] /, C J Fi v & W, managing housekeeper; good home more of - = m— YOU man to learn wood. carv R e N IJ\ Andamsan: Saisun an oblect than wages; city or country. 20| PANTS Qnishers and apprentices. FRoyal Pants | & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st. sraci e e lal T w o ite e = e WANTED—A first-class_turner and band saw- e htinel B ol NTED—By young woman, any kind of work [ GIRLS to sew buttons on overshirts. 36% | "yer; steady work and good wages. Aden's T IE Gl [y e Wt by the day: wages $12 per day. Address| Fremontst. ==~ bt Planing Mill, Vallejo. W W Ketchum, il |8 Lembach, Portland E R, 208Drummet. - | PLEASANT sunny rooms; day or week MEN wanted everywhere to distribute samples C H Schiveley, Oroville A Alexander, L Ang | INDUSTRIOUS woman In need wants mend. | _SPectable: moderate rate. 152 Seventh st. and advertise California_Orange Syrup; §2 G & Hoffmao, Cal W T Van Kirk, Cal ing or plain kewing to do at home. Address | EXPERIENCED shirt operators; best prices; | Per day and expenses paid; cash every weeks Mrs L Breldenbach, Ca B Arnold, Cal bgx T8 Calliofce = steady employmen D ion Dorans o stna Fian tlaca | Cal. Mr Breidenbach, Cal Mrs D Arnoid, Cal EADY would like plain s ——————————— | Orane yrip ° = e = Miss A B Smita, Cal do at home. §21 Mission st., room 1. HELP WANTED—MALE. | TO go this week—500 pairs men's shoes, some PALACE HOTEL. g = £ | nearly new, from Slc to $150); new shoes, 562 Mission st., F C Roberts, Cal Miss I Taylor, N ¥ ironing and cleaning. 856 Mission’ st. WANTED—3 milkers, $30 and found; dairyman, i aan B e H C McPike, Oakland G S Growenor, N Y ek Sl ik & _ | “small dairy, tiissmopnirig: |, NDEEVISC andiid e Sopento & I NEHIND B F Manger, Albany |Mrs G S Growenor, N | AMERICAN woman wants place as cook in RO amento 8t | BARDER wanted. 108 Bousth st L Meigs, Cal b small institution June 1. Address box 8421, fena M laes, Los Ang B T Cook, Cal o Call office, Oakland. JANTED-Cook and wife shwashers | - e T W R Turner, Bosf J Sutherland, Minn =gy T T T y, 5 20, €O y 8- ur shoes half-soled while Mrs W Rt T'.m.p’i‘")’?.,s Mrs J H Sutherland, | LADY would like position to do plain sewing | taurant, $0; night dishwasher, $20; ranch Mission st., between lIst and 2d M J Rosenthal, N Tinn or second work. 865% Market, room 9. Gook ahd(otners, 3%, “CROSETT &1C0., | <o —mme e e o Rosent] E5 5 5820000 Lelerat g S : {ONG, willing old country boy 3 3 N e WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st. near Mar, A Bamamentaiate - - ; learn trade, make himeel usetul; # a week Lttt Gae S N oms; e r s 739, i T A EREEIbbon, SN oY GETMeran Sial week; convenient and respectable; free ‘bus | WANTED-Butler with references, 335. J. = £ to §1 night; W Gardener. N D M Luméden, Engld — i > 5 +0+0+0+000+Q | ¥ L Hoa Chicass & A Dolby, Prsiong. | WANTED—2 quartz miners, $250 a day News Grand pale Thioistie & = ¢ Mrs C D) Boyd, Chieag G S Littlejohn, Syd- D—MALE. gravel miners, $40 and board; laborer 'for 2 chotce. roo ¢ woman. The cutting occurred near the | M & T Totor N§ Cney, NoSW Y SITUATIONS WANTE! mine, $26; 100" timber fellers, lumber pllers, | *witn’ poy & = AL G @ [ home of James Walker, 2140 Encinal ave- | Miss M G Knowles, N C M § Gardener, En = Jackscrewers, at golng wages: screw turner, | - 2 ery; womhetandn b U i 'S 3 " L oo 3 ¢ | nue, who -is married to a sister of Mrs. | P Jones, Minn SE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds ; shingle sawyer, $22 a day; milkers, FIRST-CLASS tunnel superintendent; good sal- Faust. | WESTERN HOTEL. st.; tel. Grant 36. | o '$%0; carriage painter, ¥ day: tool sharp- | ary; references required; state experience. ® s near as can be learned Faust and | pratt, S o | ener, $0; gardener; labofers, $5, no office fee; | Apply box 7843, Call office. ¢+ | O'Brien have not been good friends since | & Sinkey, Manila T Bratt, Seattle uver Bhs i | dalrbman, §25; iron molder, 53 day: men for | L T =g o | the former visited the O'Brien home at |~ sacramento e Barean S LabiAnselen | ree ey AAIOH L st 4. | brick vard,"§30. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 | PAINTER, whitener, paperhanger, who will | 1105 Court street and announced to the| A R Moulton, Cal |3 7 Wilson, Vallejo WANTED—By a respectable young man, a po- | — neny A sphebi b b, 2 & e ¢ |family that he was Miss Lucy’s husband | g J Harrington, Prilnd sition as groom or coachman; will attend to | A—MURRAY & READY Phone Maine —4 camp _blacksmiths for general & |and that they had been married for sev- | no |F Haworth & w, Cal | garden and fowl and general jobs attached to | = Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. | Apply to E. B. STONE, Elmhurs | eral months.” O'Brien, the cousin, inter-| go D Young, Oregon a decent private place; well recommended by .WANT MONDAY FROM 7 A. M..... . | BamB Fosi o sale 1ol HeaTmabneg . T Ok ¢ |fered at the time and demanded that | w. |3 McGiniey soclety people. Box 711, Call. 3236 men trom Ule to 315 per month and found | Ppypg TP for sl n Healdsburg. J. M. @ | Faust ' produce better evidence of the [SEELAaLL ey R T OR CALIFORNIA ,..ARIZONA...OREGON | — e e | murri:ng ceremony than his unsupported | {J Wright, San:Jose |YOUNG man will work on fruit orchard for $1| Hawalian Islands and.. .Washington | COAL miners accustomed to ritching velns can 1 | Word. The misi iteaquentis Mot her| JoEwres’ Tac & fay; mast be stiadrepiaie yer (iverd: ;-FREE FARE FOR SOME PLACES.. find steady work at good wages at the Tesla @ |Nome ‘and has'sincs beer Hviag with her | = =~ Sy paxcot Srae el e e $42 and found.19 TEAMSTERS.$42 and found | coal mines, Alameda County Cal.; sufficient 4 lnunbana ] MEETING NOTICES. 805, Call office. 53 Two and four homse teamsters, fare $1%; | new ground been opened up during the sband. z % cemmTmEE R S T e e S % steady job ... 3 = past ninety days to make room for forty coal Of late reports have reached the famil MAN and wife like to have a place; man !s a s : : ® 3 & et Q P . ERCIAL BAN miners; no other class of labor is required, | | that Faust had not been treating his| SAN Francisco Chavter No. 1, Royal good dairyman and milker; wife a £00d cook | j5'iien or strong boys to dig small trenche and miners unaccustomed to nitching veins 4 | wife properly, and Cousin O'Brien deter-| Arch Masons, meets this evening. _and housekeeper. Address box §53, Call office. | gy water can go between trees in orchard, | are not advised to come. SAN FRANCE ¢ | mined to interfere in the woman's behalf. | R. A. desree RELIABLE middie-aged man wishes situation [ Vines in vinevard, later on to pick frait, et AND SAN JOAQUIN COAL CO.. R. H. Nor- 4 [In the meantime Mrs. Walker had taken | oo oy oreeNo 5, F and A B of ‘any kind: understands restaurant business | Work In packing house; wages 320, if good | _ton. superintendent. G o e g LR L T ~THIS (MONDAY) EVEN at thoroughly. ' Box 644, Call office. Tl T e e D Sy oo | RAILROAD teamsters wanted on the Vailey 4 | cousin Joe. She told Faust that the cous. olagk oy eex ofthe W, MC THOROUGHLY _experienced salesman, now | § day..INTO SAN MATEO COUNTY..32 day | 10ad: apply at Stone's camp, nea- Glant sta- | in was actuated in his course by jealous - ATEER G SANDERION Neos representing the largest manufacturer 'in the | ' 76 laborers, common work, 70c fare....§2 day | fion: wages. $175 to $1900 also first-class © | and that a8 a matter of fact he was. Id | MISSTON' Todze N6:/16), FFanaiA. Hurt maving movedihisl familyafo Chforala, EN EANaa N RO | 5% %"and 7. E B STONE San Pablo: * e Wi Lucy. This sta oy Called meeting THIS (MONDAY) i 3 - e S e L ot Dy S mofement BHroed | RVENING. at et oiiorcinsker Seont houge stolrepresentiithemisin Call (En A, Jam. 330 an d | WANTED Laborers and_mechan © & up aust. % e le e al fr ome last D. BUNKER, Sec. capable of earning a good salary and will TS, $30 and found | that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprieter, o |night in search of O'Brien at the same 2 A = not consider any line which will not pay it. | and $1 75 day; boy to peddle, $15 and found; | runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 15 PRI R GRS AP RS SN “t’m that O {’?;’]fibg d';'l\?r!eii_ frflgn C;&urt Lodge No. 260, F Address G. R. MOHR, Covina, Cal. 2 laborers, city factory . B o 25c per night; $1 to $2 per o e e O O S s street on a still hnut for Faust. Mrs. Hall, 1839 Fil - TO THE GOLD MINES, ET =y practice by the example of the Miss Myrtle C nd Mr. David Rand | 60 feet on the east side of Tenth avenue, | on Encinal avenue, near Park street. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. housekeeper; can give the stablemen, city and country 3 s o S b wer retly wedded at Redwood City on veen C and D streets, for §15.70. A | O'Brien and Faust did the talking. The | Tpp R T e LBOX 687 Call gffice AP St 5 E A K and #0 and found | _Avstralir af TIPS Bicunciist i April 8, and although they: confepsad to| D& ‘l‘e' is ru(l‘}:id:’i;i Eoote )mmd.c f’f former is a_man of slender build, while | hold their 12th annual pienic WANTED—By a respectable young man, a po- | iy 1O ¥ 2 s 55y | 190, men for_cleancst houses In clty, “Central relatives a couple of days later, | BEOPerty jon which will ‘be erected the | Faust is fully six feet tall and broad| st Glenwood. Santa Cruz sition as groom or coachman; will attend to | ;5" *Gr oot and Vineyard hands, $30 ke AT Renely Houae friends have only recently learned | fachmmond Congregational church, on the | shouldered. After some words between| Mountains, T JAY, May garden and fowl and general jobs amcdnedd fof B a0 A oung. . 30, | i 18c to S0c night: all dafly papers. omantic trip to San Mateo | SOTREr of Seventh avenue and Clement | the men they were seen toclinch, and sud-| 30, 1865, There will be a Siflecent privars pinceswell recommended byl Mchoremen,iiboye, ieto : © | MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. |2 . for 000, £ | denly Faust staggered away with his| =plendid programme of SOSIeTRooDICs P ..$26, $20 and $10 and found | BARBER COLLEGE, 138% Eighth st. ut at last, is it?" said. the| . Lhe postponement of awarding the con-| hands clasped to his left side. “He was| Etmes for which valusble WANTEDPcsition to take care of Institution, | 19 milkers, different jobs......$3), $25 and §20 | ;——— == — L 5 night, “We have been | tract for the regrading of Twenty-fourth | assisted from the place by Walker, who| Bizes will be awarded suc public bullding o private place by a re:| 4 butter makers, different jobs ..............| 20 SINGLE furnished room Expecting to read of our escapade for | Avenue between A and B streets, has|iook him to his home at 2190 Encinal [ il COmPtitons. A cull SEERSMBR | Lctapie marrled couple without children: ...l $30 and $%5 and found | MmNy Weeks past. It was a trifie ro- | brought forth a protest from the éxecu- | svenue, where he was secreted. dancing. pavilion A" moet aanee1®telie | £ood references; can put up security if re- . BUTCHERS, PAINTERS............ You remember that a short Pro e 3 vhic S & SUg-| wounded man. of Market st. 7:45 and 8:45 a. m. - 2 oo 3 & 2 eading room. time Frank Gowell announced that |&estion in the following language: “That | "] was called last night about 10 o’clock | adults §1; children 50c. S STRONG young man, %, married, handy, neat | o ey B o A vl 2 dav | e he had been married at’ Brentwood to | the Street Committee will award the said | 1o 2140 Encinal avenue to attend a man ‘ JAS. HALL, President. and reliable, good habits, with references, | 33 rosscut sawyers ; and found | Miss Cham Well, they were close COntract at its next meeting, as the ave-| guffering from a_severe knife wound,”|__ R. R. CHORLEY, Secretary. wishes work of any kind. CHARLES A.| g timber fellers . and found friends of ¢ nd their did not | nue has been .graded and macadamized | g5iq the doctor. “The cut extended from | THE Caledontan Club will hold It LANDIS, 252 Perry st. 2 setters Stearn’s blocks. and found seem to be such a bad one at Dave | once, but through the shortsightedness | his jeft armpit for a distance of eight or | *thirty-third annual gathering and S OMPETEN' =t 7 ~| 3 bark peelers $26 and found | H. SHEPARD & CO., attorneys and I had been supposed to be engaged |Of the property-owners the street has| ten inches across the body over the heart.| games at Shell Mound Park on G e e nloyments | s/Jackacrewers - and found Hearst bldg., Third and Market. for over a year, and we thought it would | again become impassable, both to pedes- | The flesh was cut down to the ribs. 1| TUESDAY. May 3%0. As usual, ?"fi L i g 3 T3, | 18 tree fellers $40 and found | T e be such fun to'go and do likewise. One | trians and vehicles, and we hope the | {ook twelve stitches in the wound. The| the best athletes of the Pacific Coast Will | — 0 Crrce: g Head donkeyman In woods it Gt | 8 SEERIRE Eongeites "Tiilon: Ghe ehipliy Saturday a few ago we made up |Street Committee will not allow this | oniy thing that saved the man's life was| Compete for prizes of coin, Jewels, badges and | WANTED_Situation as Janitor or watchman; | 6 spool tenders and found | _m't. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th: tel, Jessle 1164, our minds to mak yenture. We have | nece zn;');‘;volrhkkn; g0 by default.” | e fact that the Knife was drawn diag-| giher erticles of value; #2500 in cash will be | “noroughly comversant with bell or electric 155 laborers and found | STNGLE rooms, 15, 206, % per night; T, §1 a friei a minister, Rev. A. W. 0] s reques g 5 " rs; ful ng; good references. ress Advertiser, 3 o $250 Wk o v 7 Cul Persuaded ‘him to comé | through Its chalrman, James W. WHkIns, | Yoo o Eren, Who Wiclded the knife, ac-| binds and renowned bag pipers will farnish | 1073 Fiith st. | I8 SO Tl Fionse BORG AfAviey & along s to do the marrying. You |Tequests the placing of electric lights at | xowledged that he was the party who | F ienor,ihe grounds and dancing platform; < -32 day | TRY Acme House. 957 Market st.. below Sixth, we wanted a ehurch wedding and | the following places: Sixth avenue and | jkog*icdged that he was e Pine & Highland hospitality will be extended to | YOUNG well-educated German with §60 cash 1§2 day | for a room: e a D81 a week. might not be able to find a minister on | Lake street; Seventh avenue and A had done the cutting, and that his cous- fuests and an unequaled day of pleasure will | wants situation in office, store, etc. Address and found | — o < : Mtv S & 15 - i 2 je . in's husband was the victim. e afforded to all comers: buy tickets for | box 770, Call office. 287 tiemakers. c, 9c, and 12c each | awalian Islands, Ma. call. We went to Redwood City and were | street; Seventh avenue and Clement “I cut Faust in self-defense,” sald Shell Mound Park; adults 50c: children Zbe. N Calt. e 50 S50 aad 6 L i o, Bt married in the Presbyterian Church there. |Street! Twentieth avenue and Clement | oo Ot SEYSL G0 (FCTCETINaen , SET ANGUS® McLEOD, Chief. | MIDDLE-AGED German wishes position for | . TOOLS FURNISHED ON WOOD AND T1E | _PIng Agent, 604-506 Davis st~ = 0 Rev. Mr. Wade stood .up with us, and I|street; Twenty-second avenue and Call- being the smaller man, stabbed him. I ANDREW McNAIR, Sec. - house and garden work; city or country;| .l . S JOBS . = — i think he rather dou]hl--d my h;lng of | fxl»rmin strevdt; 'll‘}»]rctnn?;‘h SRAL ar{)d ke I e sa e maitasthat o Y FIFTH anmeal pionie seen s small wages. R. K., box 763, Call office. Oxen teamster 100 and_ found | WINCHESTER Hfltel.l';“Th(rdd;!n s e egal age. vas 18 si 0! ago. | street, an af e S be ex- i’ 3 -FIF cnfe given e —— il ; 700 rooms, 25c night: reading roo: Teo B e o 'Mre” Dodge was Dresssd | tended from Thirty-first aventie and Point | 1ed UP to the trouble. To do 8o it Would | by the Anclent Order of Foresters at COACHMAN and gardener; thoroughly ¥ompe- D M "bus #nd baggage to and from the ferry. into service as a witness, and the whole | Lobos avenue to the CIiff House and along | be necessary to go Into unsavory family | Calicornia Schuetzen Park, San Rafael tent and good, careful driver; can .oMK| blacksmith, small shop, see boss here, $45 and | WANTED—To collect TR e the road from fhe Cliff House io the in | Secrets. 1 am not in love with my cous- UESDAY, May 30. Round trip, i and do all other Work around gentleman's | placksmith, small shop, see boss here, 345 and NTE; ollect wages due laborers and o thing was soon concluded. It was infin- itely better than having half a thousand nue, 100 feet, for $675. 150 feet south of Point Lobos, lot One-half block fronting tersection of the ocean beach and A Anna O'Brien, the mother-in-law, accom- panied her nephew, while Walker went The family meeting occurred | with Faust. in, and am not jealous of her, but I want to see her treated properly. Second degree THIS (MO VENING at o'clock. By er. 2 DAY) order of the mas cluding admission to park, ilc; children, Ze; ; traln leave MAN and wife, with a boy of § vears, want a place in country; man as gardener; can care for horses and cows; wife a good cook and best references. place. Box #86, Call office. YOUNG man, Swedish, wishes situation in city 6 gold miners, $2 50 day; 14 laborers, $2 day 2 carpenters . 2 diamond drillers, $3 10 day 10 coal miners; 3 slate splitters, $2 50 day; 4 $30 and $40 and found; 3 blacksmith helpers, city and country jobs . | | ED—20 pick and shovel men dero and Broadway. city. SAILOKRS and ordinary seamen for coast and clerks. Knox Collection Awency. 112 Sutter st. —_— i | — eople stare at you while being married. | street. , g ! Ve kept it a secret til the next Monday | The south side of the park, or the Sun- | _Faust was a member of Company C of 0D aril as porter private place: last place 7 years;| Blacksmith and saw filer, sawmill company, | AGENTS WANTED. and then we told our relatives. A little | set Valley, not to be outdone by its neigh- | Petaluma, and enlisted under the name AN GL DM, Erceldent. good reference. Box §10, Call office, $40 and found; machinist. small country ShoD. | e il bor in the Richmond, is in the progres- | of James Connelly. He met Miss O'Brien( _ > ey, s'eady, §250 day; young man to work im | SELL Magic Heel Protectors, sample 10c: also Jater Dave took a very formal little para- graph to a local paper, but no one sus- | Sive van and has more transfers of realty but I really think than any other section of similar area. while the volunteers were stationed at Camp Barrett. They were secretly mar- California Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by the hydraulic WANTED—Situation as frst-class cheese and butter maker; understands running engine blacksmith shop, $15 anu found . CARPENTERS—WOODWORKERS Leather Lustrs; sam. 2c. BROWN, 332 Bush. B e - i and cream separator; will take charge of | 3 ters, s b, S Cruz C P Yabout time now that my friends | Whether through necessity or otherwise, | ried in San Francisco last December, | process from J. H. Southwick. In the North . 5 Carpenters, same job, Santa Cruz County. oo e chase G e e MISE Cooper.We have | the Market Street Railroad Company has | After the troops were mustered out Faust | Hill_placer” mine* near ~Milton,” Calaveras | _0ury: C: G 417 Kearny st Hardwood finisher and’ planing mill = e ciiee fivea Wil Mr. Rand's mother and | been instrumental in advancing real es. | informed Mrs. O'Brien that he was her| (ounty; to depoit tallings in 'Rich Guich: | FIRST-CLASS conchman wants work: well up | geuns; man. i D ST oD, S NG asd yislics = ainile rodis in & - ppier people alive.” of Mrs. Cyrus there Mrs I years, her p ag not two Rand is the niece ents both being dead. is a graduate of California College and |ou and has lived with the Dams many | She | tate valuation by its numerous electric branches. The continuation of the Stan- van street electric line from Haight to Parnassus avenue and along that thor- hfare to and directly in front of the son-in-law. A scene followed the an- nouncement, and there has been trouble in the family ever sinc ¢ B. Bennett, in the Ohlo mine, near Wash, Plumas County, to deposit tailings on @ flat below the mine: from W. E. Duncan Sr. in the York Ranch placer mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County, to deposit tallings on a flat below the mine; and from in the care of horses and all stable duties; careful driver; understands plain gardening. Address box 43, Call office. COMPETENT rectifier and blender of splrits wishes situation; wholesale or retail; under- 2 shinglers, city job. 32 50 day Young man to work in carrlage shop, cit: $9 week .. LOS ANGELES ..FREE FARE..DISTRICT 25 two and four horse teamsters, $2 and $1 vate family; central location; other roomers. e e it possible, no Box §08, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, recently made her debut as an elocution- | Affiliated Colleges opens up a new sec- BEN TRUMAN ARRIVES. Alfred Schofleld, in the Klondiké mine, at| stands all branches of the business. Address | day ... B o ‘ D o 100! fiewt-Olake SCTaD: ist, having studied under Mrs. Carrie | tion of territory surpassed EY none other —— Whisky Diggings, Sterra County, to deposit | box 760, Call office. 17 laborers, same place W:,{",?E."m;fl‘: 2'{5 },’i“.é"?;‘.é‘?‘é.?é’i?i’ E‘%: Fross-Synder. In church circles she is |in the city as choice building lots. Ben Truman of Los Angeles, the Com- la:lingu behind the dam of the Washington - e .. FREE FARB STONE, Elmhurst. very popular, and was chaperoned by | The completion of the much-needed | migioner to the Parls Exposition, ar.| Ming in Slate Creek, gives notice that a|BAKER, foreman, with best of references | 1 laborers, Monterey County. 2y Mrs, Dam whenever she appeared in so- | leading sewer running east and .west | TUSSIORCE 10 PAC ARE TEEREICH B8 | meeting will be held at room 59, Flood build- | Wishes place as such: clty or country; bread | 12 two and four horse teamsters, Same place...| AMATEUR musicians to joln orchestra for so- clety. through the center of the valley Has Z‘:i;m:f 8! But 8, San Francisco, Cal, on June 13, '1s%, | and cakes. Address er, ird st., - .%Aa){;f{u 75 day | _cial purposes. 328 Bush st. room 4. ide is a petite blonde of a bright | glven t e e I P ins fricnds For Bt | opportunity to protect their homes in & that 0c wins disposition wherever she ublic and in made a very favorable She is very talented, | Sanitary measure. he householders a long sought for This, together with the introduction of electric lights and ad- “I have been accused of desiring the secretaryship of the commission,” he said last night, “but that is untrue. When I at 1:30 p. m. 2 NOTICE s hereby given by order of the Board of Directors of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY that a meeting of the stockholders STEADY, sober young man would like a situa- tion as'second baker In hotel. Box 7, Call. $2 day for each two and four horse we ‘want 25 men . COPY OF TELEGRARM y & Ready . .St 1 Ship Monday 150 T e Lo UCATIONAL. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as impression In histrionic art. It has been | ditlonal water mains, has made the resl-| ycirq that Mr. Runyon was appointed,| Of #aid company has been called by sald v fit saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- FoR fhat on the tage she would make & | dents realize that they command some | Begrf hat Mby FRBYOn WAz, abPRIied: | Board, to be heid on FRIDAY, the second day HELP WANTED—FEMALE. e e graporers, | oralogy, surveying, math. cyanide miethod Tare success. | share of the City Fathers' affections. wished him to take the position, thinking | ©f June, A. D. 183, at 11 o'clock In the fore. ‘MURRAY & READY, ELECTRICAL—Theory and ~practice, con- David H. Rand is with the Realty Syn-| 7The most ‘mgf'"flm movement, how- | y;" to that time one ‘of The commission | 1oon of sald day, ‘at the principal place of | “C. R. HANSEN & CO Phone Grant 185 & 638 Clay st. struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics, { dicate in San Francisco and his home is | €Vver, to give the Sunset Valley an Im-| would act as secretary. As soon as 1 "‘;I'"'“! of sald Company, at the bullding | Head waitress, ; 1 resses for springs 2 BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice, ke xth street in this city. He | Petus for wider usetulness is the contem- | fearmed that the . ofher Commissioner | There the said Board of 'Directors usually | and resorts, $20; waitress; 6 waitresses, resorts | FREE FARE .. .FREE FARE | shorthand, typing, languages, English; 2 o Gears his bride's senior and has a | Plated extension of Nineteenth avenue | \eianed to appolint & secrefary I wrote| Meets. namely. at the office of sald Company, [ near city, $20i 2 waltresses, same ‘country | - Dally we ship 'Via 8. . Coast Division, | teachers, ‘day and evening: catalogue free. T | Bouh seom' Goiden Gate B e e bate | 110G ookt PEfing i of my ‘i | Semir 3 Maket o n (e oty and Counly | Bt 987 yaiirasts 607 O sl |- Towoaend g1 3 HEALD s AbsiNps COLLEGE: if Fou o i ve did just right,” h rs, | O weeny's servatory to_ Ingleside, e e int; '3 . at o . d 3 ers .. Office fee $1 S = = s Covper is fiot any fondor of being | onnecting with the Ocean Houte and | Suskill unkmimous, o o oo ot Ml mecting It o Conaloti | iR R Tl S B b Sions maacce Qtfice fee 31| A orihand, “hine. Boobkeening, tacorarhy. made conspicuous than 1 am. We are | Dewey boulevard, =~ i “I have no plans as yet. We will organ- | create a bonded indebtedness of two million ... FAMILY ORDERS . Laborers ....... Oifice fee 31 | Denmanship, English branches, _etc'; *lite young and 1 have to }l;n&lke my way ‘l(n Ennnowd }hcflcrm’flug'“fixgegng fl!;flsl;: ize this morning. {lvvnhdundred thousand dollars (82,500,000), in | Woman cook for ranch in mounf Two and four horse teamsters..Otfice fee §1 | _Scholarship, $90; low rates per week and m A p = Ve s, e A e VI ;s v 5 — the world, and 1 thought we could make | P nited States gold coin..for the purposeé of [ Woman to run plain boarding hous Wages $3, $2 50, $2 25, $2 and $1 75 day.. MERCANTILE College, room 60, Flood buil a far better investment than frittering ble wedding that we would not have enjoyed half so much. I suppose after this ‘'we shall give a reception, and then y a few hundred dollars on a fash- | 01 that the work commenced two years ago Seventh avenue has been left in an unfinished condition south of the pond. This' roadway was Intended to connect with Dewey boulevard at the Almshouse tract, but for some unassigned reason the Poisoned by Morphine. The death of Mrs. Mary Hall, aged 68 years, residing at 4409 Eighteenth street, was reported to the Coroner yesterday by ralsing money to complete the construction of its steamships and their equipment, for use in the business of this corporation, and to purchase and pay for any other property within the purposes of this Company; and to secure the bonded Indebtedness so proposed house girls and young girls to assist, for d positions, $15 to $25. R, HANSEN & €O 104 Geary st. 5 25_FIRST-CLASS Southern waitresses, about June 15, for the very best resort hotels in Cal- FOR .. OTHER RAILROADS..FREE FARE Santa Fe, Northern, S. J. V., Slerra, and six other railroads, all the men we can get Free fare .. ..Office fee only $1 .. MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. ing, Accou S. H. TARR, Principal; for' all office work; course in bookkeept rapid calculations unequaled; short t.me. TANTS and pupils At reporters as teacher: Ellis system: sunny rooms; low rates; day, 1 want to be forgotten | worlk’stopped as soon as the Dewey boule- [ Dr. Felipe Martinez, 300 Powell street. It| to be created by a mortgage upon Its steam | _fornia, §20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary. | COOKS WAITERS ..... DISHWASHERS | even. San Francisco Bus. College. 1236 Mick, vard end was completed. was stated that the deceasediwas suffer- |/ (AlG (RIlE. shinelend eiliotber, DRopeetySel | oh e rrer marsegint 10 dare: Tor Daby Tn | § ook AT et 4 e, nd o | TN Sl i G S A POLICE MYSTERY S e L ing with cancer and, in order to alleviate | feautved by sy Commeay’ 5 small American family: $8 to $10. C. R.| 3 ranch cooks o Wi . survey. aasay. archi: day @ o FINALLY CLEARED UP MELVILLE STATELER THOUGHT BAY CITY CLUB'S RUN. Long Trip Taken by the Wheelmen Yesterday. The Bay City Club took a long ride yes- her sufferings, a previous physician who had been attending her had administered morphine. A portion of this drug.had been. left in her room and she took an overdose of it during the night, whether with suicidal intent or not is not known. Her niece, Mrs, Riley, found her in a By order of the Board of Directors of the Oceanic Steamship Company. {Corporate Seal.] E. H. SHELDON, Ee‘;n(nry of the Oceanlc Steamship Com- n; e ————— SPECIAL NOTICES. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A NEAT girl; light housework; $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. A SHORT-ORDER cook; small restaurant; $7 per week. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter s 12 kitchen hands. dishwashers, 3§25, $20 and 3$15; 6 waiters, different places, $30, $25 and $20 and found .. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st PORTERS ...BAKERS 2 porters, country hots $20 and found ing, mech. est.” 18 LA VAN 9 DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. Market, S. F., and 95 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night; correspondance. PRIVATE academy of dancing; waltzing a specialty. MISS JEAN HUDDY. 6A Hyde. HE WAS IN TROUBLE. terday, in which over fort; e z ] ; v members par- ’ Seibela. L2 CONONS | A WOMAN with a child; $15 per month; for| Shop baker, exceptionally good job, $85 and | “EXPANSION ALAMEDA, May %.—T. Melville State- | Fllarcitos, in San Mateo County, and re-| cian, Dr. Martinez, Who did all In his | fionine oieans, e il sases of bieeding, | +"co01s 125 to §35; cook, San Rafacl, 35, ses | 6 Clay st i ler, ‘son of T. K. Stateler, the railroad | trtl, & distance of nearly fifty miles. | pawer to restorg her to consclousness, but | plles Without fail. .no' matter of how long | _1ady here. 'MISS CULLEN, 8% Sutfer st | joymn oo CiREET GEANmG Sian. Deawbosn TADGEINE aindor IR o xdnfie]«:w F? Ix?:h :bt :{ thlrnay were: Prea- | WIHIout dvat, 8 o'clock In the | _standing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. | COOK, Menlo Park, $%, see y_here 11| job at $2 60 per day; screw tender for sawmlll, | CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning workeC1 pression for two weeks that he had elther W Wwalen Gecmptain A J. Men-| "1y {he absence of Coroner Hill Deputy | ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up; | 9,clock; cook, San Jose, 5. NORTON, | 310 per month, see' boss here. moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS, Mur maimed o killed Police Office Brampton, | I H: Wy Welch, George P Caldwell, | McCormicle permitted the body tb remalh | PInUn done. Hartman Paint o, a1 3a s | 313 Sutter st farmers, near city: 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South’ 20" " P : th of time . Day, ckmann Jr., Wal- n makers ..... - < ; B o iment has Deen doplagne Sol | ter D. Sheldon, W. 4. Searies; B . | at the residence. =~ = ° BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; | HOUSEGIRL, family of 2, $20; 3 housegirls, 325 | laborers for mine. WHEN You become disgusted with paor work 1l luck in allowing to slip through its | Bangs, J. F. Kelly, E.A. Rusac, Archie ey or o S s lisstions made; | Such:’s youlig girls-to assist. $10°t0 Bt meis. | selben, s e send to SPAULDING'S ~Ploneer Carpers firgers what was supposed to be a much- wanted bicycle thief: One night about two weeks ago, when the police were attempting to enforce the Reid, W. C. Hofer, Bd_Henning, A. Hu- bert, Frank W. Smith B Maricon M. C. Rambo, B. ters,"C. B. Tho , Frank P. Mari. €. Raynaud, ¥. 1 Vor: mpson, Leon Draper, W. A Phelan Club Organized. A largely attended meeting of the James D. Phelan Club of the Thirty-ninth As- CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5520. —_— dle-aged woman, country, $20. % = O 13 Pt e T MBS, NOR DIVIDEND N¢ TICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 83 TWO waitresses: same country hotel; HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny s 22 & 0 Taborers and teamsters for city, # ) per days cooks and walters for nice coffee saloon, near city, $8 per week; and others. W. D. EWER & Co., 610 Clay st beatin; g Works, 353. Tehama st.; tel. 8. 40. CARPETS clea 300 McAll; ster st. ned, 3c per yard. H. L. JONES, - cor. Larkin. Tel. Mint 1501 , @ Afty cents 5 ADVANCE % bicyele lantern ordinance, Officer Bramp- | V- McDonald, P. J. Morrin, R. J. Elliot, sembly District was held at Saratoga Hall hare] eani ,,.m‘, A MAN and wite, $40. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sut- ‘ANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 40: B Yon sighted a lightless wheel going algng |- M. Nye Jr', Alex. Nye, €. L. Langley, | on Friday evening. Permanent officors | pany Wil be pasaple st the orss ot ib, Com: | YQUNG girl residing with parents oy [tetat | _tel. Main 384"GEO. WALCOM, Propristor: Railroad avenue, near Willow strect. The | 3; M: Salazar. George B. Stangenberger, | were elected as follows: W. P. Adams, pany on and after THURSDAY, June 1, 1899. | Post st. > WANTED—Steady man to ki lai J. McQUEEN'S C; officer hastened to the middle of the street | MT; Newlett, I R. Lind, Mr. Allison, W. | chairman; Frank Mann, first vi, +| D amater books: will close on FRIDAT, May 'and assist in Tight work: must Dare e iits | "8 Stevenson st o iy et Cleaning Co., e R Cwheeiman . T Soreet | 5. Black, R. J. Black, A. Davidson, Judge oL i G ce chair- | 26, 1899, At 3 o'clock . ma. GIRL for light housework and care of baby.| and be satisfied with $15 por oy Sy tash [ evenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates. rider did not surrender. He let out a link | Frank Hy Dunne, Horace P. omard, te: ;= H s D, s B Simtoox. secrstary. GHLinsween 4 Bud i1, T Ash e, "| _Tnvestment Co., 5 Genry st "o Vvestern | CARPETS cleaned at 8¢ per yard; aid at 3o or two of his legs and ran into Brampton € » and H. W. Spalding. % ¥ 5 ng D—Com o STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st.; tel. 3 at Pl apeeds. Whtlo thaoe mistlotn —_——— secretary; W. P. Carter, corresponding EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, N Momgoompositor. - R. R. PATTERSON, | STRONG boy wanted to work In candy fas SRR deb Yeet 0 secretary; Oscar Hocks, treasurer; Louis tory. Inquire §10 Market st. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 tangling himself from the broken spokes P e } 4D Mo gan, sergeant at arms, ORPHEUM Employment_Office—Japancas, Chi- PET : = st.; cleaning ¢ X 24 o2y et (iGN dn Qn(g’h:i"::wl:ée:ig;fi‘ie:; F‘;‘}gcar‘g’}}’ o campaien committee of nine members | _Dese. &8 Powell nr. Sutier: tel Biack o c&“fi-zEun%fi‘:uflflcoéflu.‘";:x?'cfi'flommT{ WANTED A farm hand. “Call at Richard | U 6. Steam Carp:: r(:T:r = m;‘ Tanon T s Bicsle i he Ci _ 3 . »| from each primary election precinct was | CHINGSE = = 3 ourth st. A5 aning Assn.. 308 Golden cycle was taken to the City Pris- | resigned early in his second term. appointed by the chairman. “A Tesolution | “years: tel. Matn 1T, Brediey & Cor o Guany | " anar Vi Slarior Boutework: German pre- | DISHWASHER, $i0 & month amd Torm s | S ors cleaned. S yd.; tel Mint i . ; Sunduy work" Apo1} 475", % Sieson 20 | COMICUINS Carvebeating Works, 23 Golden