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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899 Clara left-hander. Kelly is a fine p“(;h(-‘r Un!t(;‘d StatfesGstatute thla,t prohl:fllsr the EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. HELP WANTED-—Continued. T HELEIWANTED - Cont HELP WANTED—Continucd. and a_hard hitter, as was proven in last purchase of Government property from | .. : = LS e | T | Saturday’s game,’ when he put the ball | Eoidiers. e Turnished $1000 bonds and | ORPHEUM Employment Office—Jdapancse, Chi- | WANTED Managing housekeeper, 3 to 40 [ WANTEDZShouruker on repairing an over the right field fence. H. a not I I | was released. nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel, Black 1321 years ol American; moderate wages; fond et - | been pitching any for several weeks, but Mr. Ritter denies that he bought the | mrerer—r— e e | 3¢ Chuidren; references, Tox 1012, Call office. | T \EN for pick and shovel at Twenty-third will be in trim for one game agalnst the ; blankets. He says that they were 1eft|"years: tc), Main 1997, Bradiey & Co. 640 Clay. | GERMAN girl for general housework. 1321 | _end De Haro sts, 7 o'clock Lobsters. | ’:lvl;h him by the soldlers as security for a | ———2 T, 80 1907, le; 0. (ST e {mkm’ & 2 e e R Krug went back to short stop during | ebt. Z El g y ER; 7 ssion st., | the Sacramento series and played phe- | i e e———— _SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. | GoupoSITOR, temporary, Immediate. Room | _Fourh, E TEETEERE | nomenal ball in both games, besides hit- | | WOLVES OF THE PACIFIC. YOUNG Swedish girl with 4 vears' references; | L 123 Callfornia st., from § a. m. YOUNG man on cake; wages $0. 111 Larkin ting furiously. Harris is well satistied &00d cook and houseworker. Addreas or tele- | YOUNG girl or elderly woman for light house- | _street. g% e a2 with the team and says it can beat any- | Enormous Size of the Farallon Fight- | phone MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st work; wages $5., 205 Fillmore st. s thing but Santa Cruz with Donlin in the | ' e . S — | — i 2750 Mission street box. | { ing Seal Bulls. YOUNG neat colored girl wishes situation; | GIRL for general housework and cooking for | MA! 0 L Ji bl oty e Al Wilson | frstclass cook and laundress; best references. | country. Apply after §, 1720 Sacramento st | WiLSON House, 775 Mission st., near Fourth— Kent is the most Depu Commissioner MR Ll : s 3 ORTON, 313 Sutter st. e old wa utter st TADIES wanted everywhere to distribute sam- | 100 modern rooms with hot, cold water: free the league. 1f he was only stronger with | and his assistant Mr. Green arrived from £ e ‘hé‘;l'x:i‘fllml“"f\:‘lll«h:lx:?ng Y,.{‘n‘\g:(x;n::( 1;‘:: e il the Farallon Islands vesterday morning | YOUNG ¢ ;x:;x;mflm;l;ghna g;‘"'{‘umnsd gzle: and advertise Californla Orange Syrup, baths; electric lights; elevator; Zic to 31 nigh S ells is fatte s ba @ < v o T e gk I ORJent. . per day and expenses paid, cash ev WA ED—Steady man to keep plain accounts in compliznce with the direction of the | NORTON, 813 Satter st week. Particulars for -cent stamp. Call- e e it ok, must nave $125 cash ge at the expense of all the pitchers. | None of them seem able to take his Siatcibon Tana e braeviasiie smederal et Frutilu for et sy TR R DA e Tnvestment Co., 9 Geary st. ; oL Ll H H 4 { At & COMPETENT St s} California Managers | measure. e Wants $500, Money |suthorities at Washington, forbidding the | COMEBTENT Swedien girls desire sttustions as | 502 22 Fred Lange, although a great — state age, wages, etc. Address e 5 killing of sea lions. The men were hugely S CULLED 5 c = % rt Fear Him baseman, & bracing captain and a prince Loaned disgusted over the order, for they had | == 1> CULUEN, S5 Butter st | _Writer, box 585, Call office. | MEN_wanted—Laborers, rillmen ana ieam- ear . of good fellows, has lost favor among the . not made any onslaught upon the wolves | NEAT voung girl destres situation as nurse or | GIRL 15 to 16 to asslst with light housework; | sters on rallroad work; blankets anf Dedqis | tocal_cranks of late because of his pro-| B e v just e | Lo assist in housework; $10 to $15. MISS CUL- | ~good home; wages . 1208 Union st free; fare rom Oakdale to Sonora free. Ap- | pensity for kicking when he has no kick | RN gun® to come back to the breeding _LEN, 3% Sutter st. 2 e e ET B MAN, ontgomery st. pe whatever coming to him. ortotnolatesi | groun followed by the fighting or | AMERICAN woman wishes situation to 40 | worki asod home . ‘Box 507, Call office. 00d rellable designer: one who i3 It is rumored that Pyne contempieiiy | king” bulls of the tribe. At certain sea- | light house, chamber or general work in Oak- 3 1.2 jar with cabinet work, bank, store and L AN SUGCEEDS "BALSZ | ioizs com homseus JLefore long SN THEREBY HANGS A TALE | sons these animals do not seek to es- | land; American family preferred; wages mod- | WANTED—A g0od girl for general housework, fittings. Address box 580, Call ANNIG | engaging in business. 1f he d L { | cape from the hunters, even when shot | erate; good home the object. Address 21§ San | 731 Green st., near Mason. WANTED—Expert ¢ en and powder me be unfortunate for the locals. | | at and killed by the dozens. That time | FPablo ave, Oakland. - - | WANTED—Expert dump men and powder men ! | — had not arrived, for the herd would scat- — EXPERIENCED shirt operators; best prices; | for steam shovel work. Apply to JAS. A i RED. { 5 Pad norarrved forthe b WANTED—Place as cook in country; will work | _steady employment. Eagleson Co., 535 Market. | McMAHON, 210 Spear st | FAST PACERS ENTE] o ! Y esiaishot wagitned for $5 per month where 1 can keep 2 children - et = —— — i { i e hunters state that at the present| § and i years; reference given; Santa Clara | WANTED—An elderly woman to cook for 4 or 0 pick and shovel men 75 per visadero and Broadway, city SANTA CRUZ SECURESTHE STAN- Trotting-Horse Breeders’ Association | REMINISCENT OF THE RECENT |time therc are over 000 of these animals | or south of San Jose preferred. Address M. | 5 men; wages 310 per month; Swedish or Ger- ! on the islands, and still the bulk of the| M. K., Golden Eagle Hotel man. 500 Haight st e FORD PITCHER. . e Fills With Twelve POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. | regular herd has not made its appear- | ——— =) L e i t i TRAVELER to sell shirts on commission e | 2:18 Class Pac 1 t 91, Call offi F 5 s ance. Some of the bull seals, so the hunt- | YOUNG lady wishes situation as waltress in | AL PUPILS for select millinery ne; state particulars. Box 691, Cail office. High Class Sidewheelers. | ers state, are of enormous sixe, six inches | hotel or restaurant in Oakland or country. | thoroughly taught; plenty work; satisfaction Hoi haltsolcnlle oatting 550 1o | | eet in diameter. In weight these fellows s akland. < = e ANTED—Youns man competent to make —————————————————— —————————————————————— Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Asso 5 1 dig g L - Donovan Explains Last Saturday’s|tion met vesterday in the office of Secre-| Jordan Bucked Against Burns and | run over 3000 pounds. Fven with the high | COMPETENT woman, middle aged, wishes sit- pressure powder rifies used by the hunters working drawings for gas and electric fi ; is good caok and housekeeper; city or ' HELP WANTED—MALE. tures. _Apply by letter, Designing Depart- Occurrence—Country Teams Are | tury Kelley. The 2:18 pace, W Ienoxten Backed Grant With Varying | the killing of such creatures is not at all no postals: understands care of chil- chicea st U T I I S filled with twelve entries. This race was an easy task. The metal jacketed bullets 924 Washington st. MURRAY & READY Phone Main 5848 | - " Ll e Patching Up Their Weak substituted for the 2:17 and cl Luck — No Note Is must be placed withim a Very small area | T v o= —— Leading Employment and Labor Agents, | BARBER shop across the bay for sale cheap. oe. ae i T. W. Bar- Tto the neck of the Irger animals the | 04 P, m. by the month. Address 1474 Fol: | 3'Campeniers, cawomiii company, fare §2 80...-. | TOUNG men and ladics 15 ycars and over wish- — ¢ | stow’s Princ E A. M. Walden’s ling creatures survive. The amount of salmon | "7 %% S SO b 2 seoevo.... GOVERNMENT WORK ......... ing fimnl?{m:ral it Hillsdale, 33 Sixth Dave Ryan, C. A. Owen's Harry Ramon, that such a beast would require for its | NEAT young girl with best reference; first-| © more laborers, good steady job: call early | st.. bet. 11 an v oL ke D R e Gona S T B Tversons| food every day would be sufficient for a | class cook; will do general housework; no | ¢:--GROCERY CLERK AND BUTCHER.... | YMATEUR musicians to join band for social Hanze i e Al ative sabsi| Dicts “Rudolph Spreckels’ Marguer ;P(-,,.,m,- Clerk Frank Jordan of Alameda | Small sized town. objection 10 country, Call. 1007 Natomal st., s "g;‘b GO R e T Ol $0 | " purpose. 325 Bush st., second floor, room 4. California League teams | ite H. Hays' Kelley Briggs, Charles | County had the interesting experience | e el ERSResion b L giters. v .$30 and_found | SoAT, s accustomed to pitching veins c st week Is the slump of | Newman's Butcher W Cum | yvesterday afternoon of recording a suit | JONES IS ELEVATED. RESPRCTARI Eone i ntiuaton | LOGK HERE. . G W ACES | oA e R et e Tons ng's Ethel C. P. H. Quinn's John housework, cook, wash and lron; moderate | 12 laborers, 8 h ‘Work, fare §1...560 month | con TRECY VY ameda County, Cal.: sufficie filed against him: 1f. The plaintiff is T. losing two of its three .y Deventer's Alta Dell. | = | " wa no’ object 0 s e 10 labore: 2 50 day n th Oakland and Watson- | - Thomas Bonner of Santi Rosa was pres- | H. Willlams Jr., who sceks to recover $i0 | Alexander Dumas, Formerly Assist- | e ss‘x'fg"rhm et ba B 1-bn:;:f"s§'nhfil.’$'of("gfxviof.”fire e 300 = L e o ene M vns e head of the Dentists, who | ent at the meeting. He reported that So- | from Frank Jordan “for money loaned | ant Cashier, Is Now an Inspec- e == e - 12 laborers for a large company, fare a0c..... miners; no other class of labor is required, Afth prace. Oakland heing | homs and Marin counties, comprising the | within two years last past.” Mr. Wil- | S L wiece Dl L EnereIThouse $42 and found | and miners unaccustomed to pitching veins G Fourth Agricultural District, will hold a |yt 8 0 e Feollection of the | tor of Customs. b e R R T B T i R 0 THE MINES...............- | gre not advised to come. SAN FRANCISCO st and Watsonville rth. | ¢ G nd races at Santa Rosa. The date S 4 | Alexander D T 5 | _cia st., between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. $33 50 and $55 and found per month for la- ND SAN JOAQUIN COAL CO., R. H ¢ loan to Attorneys Ach and Rothschild of £I- Dumas; Jones ihaz sbean fap = z ey e 0 pt e § oints betwe dakland and " evious to € eeting @ a Y. s 2 5. 5 r o e e, ta 3 iy = == Seibeoo x5 TS e e s e ‘ As soon as it was known that the suit | E¥O Weeks ago he was made one of the | SRS T, Fromeq plge (0p foon off| Granite cutters, 33 day; slate spiitier O RIS S0l rd ot s dhigen : ol e ciions | District 24, which comprises Tulare and { was filed politicians looked astute and | three eight-hour watchmen over the Chi- | By T . S coee 82 00 nearly new, 'from 50c to $150: new shoes, 5 reverse the positions. | .o counties, will race at Tulare. [ 5 7 2 nese at the Mail dock. Previous to that | GERMAN woman would like plain sewing and | iy 2lef CRAMITHS REACHINT S A e A, i AR taree e e Kings con e Arsociation | wondered why Jordan, who has been in | 1 : ock.. Previous to that | ™, 1512 %o do at home. 821 Mission st 14 blacksmiths for camps, ranc bet. 1st and 2d sts.; open 5 a. m. to § p. m sl A Al officers of the Breeders' Association | luce Seor f0 Sours, should be indebted | time he had been on the Custom-house [ foon!y s M *| sawmills, etc., $2 50 day, 50, $40 and $30 and | — — = 2 = r r San Francisco, while leased with t arge entry [ for lren L Qebeed i roll an employe and was acting as | oo found.......Machinist, country.....,.$2 50 day | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to . Sacr il carrying the target celvel. It {= the blewest dn yours, | 10 Willtams; bul fhey nimyelor mor Fue | oo it to Colonel William Hamilton, | POSITION wanted by a middle-aged woman: = = — that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor. altt the others considerable | Including ten races for }h;m pgfln:»l ".‘u‘l:{\‘ Williams ,\hn!lhl resort to the courts to | cashier in the Custom-house. When the | is a good cook and laundress; wages from $12 | FREE TO ............ . FREE runs Denver House, 217 Tq‘trd st.; 150 x stakes and purses for colt 18, 00 collect it. Of course, the opulent pro- | eccnomical wave swept over that depart- | _to $15; city or country. 1000 Washington st. «...... SEVEN GREAT RAILROADS rooms: 2ic per night $1 to §2 per week f teams 4 2 : of the meeting h been determined | Solect 1t 5 IcnE : g T tha o o8 conntry Sl shi : SHET e s e 3 s e 5 k. | prietor of the Emeryville racetrack does| ment last winter Mr. Jones was dropped | yor e i RMEN ELLIS, 321 (Rosedale House)—160 roo! z on 2 4 : 2 ll':-x;:]n 1“\ was - ‘lm;;z«;l::(x;i:)rx‘l‘n;d e C:"ul‘l: kmur{lzrm(-”:::lll_vnu.:g:e?"o;lui ourmrxs plain cook; wages $20, Call at 249 Seventh st. | Two horse teamsters: also four duction to permanent roomers; reading room g olitics, like eve N naiiie : 5 : S 0K aE msters: also four fodlp s . . L 2 Q e the bay. | The colonel, being rather busy at that|GERMAN woman raised In America wishes a By WANTED X} men) to] Goot ps xoomss ) Jicy per SHORT SESSION OF THE It was recalled that last fall, about the | time, chose the alternative and paid | Situation to do housework; is a good cook; $3, $2750, $2 25, §2 and $1 75 da: niENE e tol i per Wist by New Min 2 BUSH, 421, above Kearny—Choice rooms; gas and stationary washstand; 1c, s from §10 to $12. Call at 609 Howard st. | . o Board, lodging, etc FAMILY washing done cheap. 132 Church st, | W€ - e near Market, between Thirteenth and Four: | ° time the money w borrowed, Jordan | Jones’ salary until he was notified by the RAILROAD COMMISSION | was making a red-hot fight to’ succeed | Secretary of the Treasury that no person himself. It was more than whispered that | other than a Government employe should uauRI SAILORS and ordinary seamen for coast and mountair = { Dan Burns was putting money into this | be allowed to work In a Government posi- | _teenth. A e E = _PORT COSTA DIFFER- county to help the county candidates and | tion. Jones is a colored man and a very | {7 = = FARE. TO-DAY'S THE DAY & b sl = Eanta ¢ YT . STOCKTON-P incidentally to clect his legislative candi- competent clerk. | WANTED Fosition as working housekeeper or | “ye ghip 36 laborers, sawmills... MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. = sco i ENTIAL STANDS. | dates. One candidate, A. K. Grim, now | _Collector Jackson denied yesterday that | Yike charge of rooming house. Address MRS. | 25 laborers for woods..........call early | BARBER COLLEGE, 138% Eighth st. Onklan 12 x | County Recorder, swore to being told by [ Mr. Jones was on his way to his old | > == Ll - tres fellers....setters, steam blocks. s s e g 1 s 3 3 .| Burns that he could not have the nomina- | position in the cashier’s office. | RESPECTABLE girl, 12 years, wishes a home; | 10g fitter.. er night. Lindell, éth and Howsrd: read, rm. 3 1 i b i| Attorney General Fails to File His | tion he sought, and on the strength of his | e privilege of school. Address 40 Minna st. ;51”“.‘;,?"‘”’""" -~ ,u,',,'b"f";‘,{‘l’;,:w"m"" e e e = S s 2 L i s 4 i anti-Burns declaration he made his fight ) = = = day’.........2 3 - ..§2 day | BENSIONS—J, H. SHEPARD & CO., attorneys. s - Report on the Eight Per Cent ahaoetilly hents CheviassSncis: Houry Woodmen’s Reunion. pantuD o zewing by the day in pri- Jackserewers....spool tenders.....shingle Jogger |~ Hearst bldg.. Third and Market Reduction Resolution. days 5o Boesr wWas rewarded vy Buens,| [The membership OF all the local camps | Vate famfiies: weses dow: Box 86, Call. | mil bench hand.... crosent stwyers T o e The Senators, strengthened by big Ed TEgLaTE Via Governor Gage, by being appointed | of the Woodmen of the World, as well | YOUNG girl wishes situation at second work | oo oois.d1d QUTSTOnt. med. oo, wages Tor | D e 0t Sty tal. Tesele 1164 Hutchin will come down he a port warden. | as those of the county of Alameda, will | or light housework; wages $15. Please call | above help, 965, $0, $40, $30 and §26 and kbt o - 1 thelr arguments with | The Railroad Commissioners held a| irank Jordan was also supposed to be an | join in a grand reunion to be held next | 1524B Howard st., near Fifteenth. found o .. | SINGLE rooms, per night; Tic. 31 hinson has been | special session vesterday afternoo anti-Burns man, and was also an impoi- | Sunday >ark in the Sg > T = = 176 woodchoppers, fare pald, tools found, $2 50, | to §2 50 week. 'Elcho House, §63% Market st. pecial session vesterday afternoon, but Ampor- | Bunday at Sunset Park In the Santa Cruz | MAN and wite as Janitors for office or house: | 1 coras oo Tiemidors, ooss fonnd tact pai, 50 o Houe, By B 57 Market_st., below Sixth, signed with the }.cong passing a resolution refusing to | tant factor in securing the e The Woodmen with wives |~ cleaning by day, month or will take ca TRY Acme House, 8c, Sc and d2c each « pidly rounding into bk SRR ) i S Howard Wright, both of them coming and relatives will go by the narrow | of rooming hou: 242 Natoma st., bs s 5 3 veek. I 24 will be remem. Make any changes in the freight differen- | from the same ward in East Oakland. No | gauge and it is thought that it will re- | ————— 2L Nefoma ReemEnt. | sorew turners....... o108 and found | _for a room; ¢ a night; §1 a wee WOMAN with a child wants situation as cook | 53"\ "i> 70" - : R ANTED—Sailors for Hawailan Islands, Ma- ¢ the original Texas | tial between Stockton and Port ¢ ranks will welcome 1 nothing was accomplishec It w rmer days he was | pected that the opinion of the Attorney st first basemen in ral on the matter of the § per cent ough he had not ten months prior to one can understand why T. H. Williams, the partner of Burns, should loan money to Frank Jordan. ! at Sac Last Johuary 1 g nay 3 | mento working for Burns. Suddenly tele- reduction resolution would be be-| grum Wame from all parts of Alameda board for consideration, but the | County beseeching the legislative delega- quire-three trains to convey them there. he committee of arrangements has pre- d : 34 men for hay and harvest fields, §1 2 day . - S g;‘l‘ 2‘;;1:(‘:\[ ‘Orxnal;’a‘:gg:’(h;go;‘l‘oustkQPD!I'» Call and found. nila, Mexico and Alaska. W. LANE, Ship- pared a pleasant outing for all. o oixthe d ciah <o .DAIRIES AND FARMS. 0| ping Agent, 504-506 Davis st e e YOUNG girl wishes to do general housework or | 86 farm, orchard and vineyard hands for | WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 Third st.near Mar- Gertrude Atherton’s new story,| second work: city or country; good refer-| Every county in California, 330, $26, $2 and | "yet; 700 rooms, 2c night: reading room; fres i S " ences. 123 Olive av $20 and found. ] ) 5 25 reading To “Cupid the Golden,” will be in next s e el PR e bus and baggage to and from the ferry. i i | itesmen he says he | fore the 2 ST TAEL = in getting back o | Attorney General was not ready to report | tion from this county to vote for Grant ) RELIABLE woman wants situation; good cook; WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and B esiungibaR it kil el aiis for United 2 Benaton Taaminy | Sunday’s Call. ountry. Box 5%, Call office. oys for ranches, light work | clerks, Knox Collection Agency. 112 Sutter st S0 i i ns 8 8 H B wowed that Jordan was working tooth St tanE % = = and good wages, $20, $25. $15 and $10 AN | E———————— mportant factor in win he board convened promptly 2t 2 p. m., e Jordan ‘was wor LADY wishes sewing and mending to do at| found S mEs | me _against the Mets. | o 5 S i s 1d nail for Grant, and a few days later HOTEL ARRIVALS. home. ourth st., room 12, first fl CITY A NTY OF SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS WANTED. eeding nieely in thaw. | Wwith Commissioner Edson in the chair, | Jordan worked openly in Sacramento for | Sy e o o S el e A R rores =) S SN nd with those two men | 4nd after the minutes of the previous | Grant. Of course this produced a cool- | GRAND HOT WOMAN would like te do washing, Ironing or | gapiemen, city and country Jobs, §25, §20 | MEN or women to sell best water filter and t wame the Senators | meeting had been read and approved the | ness between Tom Williams and Jordan, | 1 p Bancroft, Cal Do MaRay:iSacto 2 - VDG and found} 12 two horse teamsters, §1 75 day | Other articles ever offered on this market. ) interesting debate following resolution was adopted unani- f»’;,‘v'r _v\iwlu‘ the; .l’llv'rl ;‘,()m.].v Golden Eagle | § Rosenstein, Chicago |G Newcomer, ba WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar. | &nd 330 and found; 37 laborers, different jobs, GOULD, 9 Rondell place. league. mously and without discussion: there was more of the glassy eve than | Dr Stephen, Petaluma H L Smith, Cal ket; 200 rooms; 25c fo $1 50 night; $160 to §¢ | $170 day and $30 and found; 6 laborers, board | SELT, Magic Heel Protectors, sample 100: atss to oe ar g time | Tu the matfer of the Stockton and Port Costa | 1€, Blad hand in evidence. Jordan il Eastwood, Newcastl| Giom “Pavuoilig v | week; convenlent and respectable; free ‘bus | yourselves home, £1 75 day. Leather Lustre; sam. 25c. BROWN, 332 Bush . Lobsters | difffferentials, 1\‘1.\*«1 n; ‘< :p out (ar the ulgm, l)-‘ljt per- | W Knight, Denver % Minturn, Stockion and baggage to and from ferry. 3 boys to leBrAnngd;n ..F..}Xland $4 Week | comm—— i A ¢ ¢ regularly to be heard | SiSted. and received much credit for | J B Conner, L Ang IR Lauxen & w, Stktn | = S HBLP FOR e s 3 e SR B o oM el sty | standing out aghinst Williams. | o7, Gonner, L Ang B Lauxen & WS | CHEAPRST and best in America_The Weekly | Alaska .. " Arizona . U Oregon PARTNERS WANTED. i e B e . S Catifornia on the th day of | A Week ago The Call announced that|C M Blair, Chicago [Mrs R Miller,' S Cruz | . Call 16 pages, sent to any address in the | Washington ........ Al sntTalar e e 23 = Steu et ondition, with most ex- | gf e o ana argumenthaving been miade, | Grant had withdrawn from the fight. Now | A B Browsi, Eimira (S D Kane & w. Tenn | _United States postpaid, for Spenveas --And ail parts of (‘'Beautiful’’) California.. | GRUB stake for Lower California by a prac- oA e and written, by Colonel George B, | Williams wants his money back. | W Anderson, Auburn (B Barker, Livermore MURRAY & READY, tical prospector. Address box 577, Call el within the past vad “hihers representing the citv of | ‘Some time last vear Jordan borrowed | Mrs Anderson, Auburn R H Endicott, Cal SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. 3 ......634-636 Clay st. — — = L e nDhadus and by H. Eppinger and others rep- | the money from me,” said Mr. Williams | J, T, Major, Redlands ‘G A Stone, L’ Ang COOKS WAITERS PORTERS W ANTED S B B S ST ng Port Costa, and by J. C. Stubbs, rep- | to-night, “‘but I do not. know what he _F Barbour! Oakland G Westcott, Concord CHINESE and .v-‘;a.ne-a Employment Office; | 22 cooks for hotels, mines, ranches, saloons, | WANTED Farnished hosse for gl King in team work ng the Southern Pacific Company, and | needed it for. He said he wanted 1t and | & wonaro, & AlE, R H Davis Oakland | best heip. 4l4% O'Farrell at.; tel. Bast 44 camps, camping outfits and . springs; /alss | « monthay will mar 350 to so0 or about three m_ the s et ‘l«n]vlnmm» Jbave it T dognoticave o J H Creely, Oakland |G W Crystal, Cal | TAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds | ¢00ks and wives; laundrsmen and wives;| family;'no children. J. I. EVANS, Real Es- 1t exceedingly board, being fully advised in the | In ‘;""' it thers {a 56 aad ; | 7 Harkness & w, Cal |W H Husband, Kelsey | help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary st.; tel. Grant 56, )\u;_:;i":r . 350, $40, 335 ‘;551 ;fil“s':(} Tn"dnd{ = tate and Loan Broker, 630 Market st s ¥ . I AR = e st ere is ention of any | F J Brandon, S Jose !W C Waters, Spreckels | — - — | T s soeees o $0H 25 a o —— — ] ~ {00, Whe does f and determine that th any J Brandon, § Jose W C Waters Spreckels | frpor oy e French, Itallan and American | 3 porters, good hotels, $20.... ..Bellboy | WANTED—Furnished cottage or house with note having passed between the parties. | R Brown, Pataluma |R Counsil, Red Bluff plains that he had been Dr. F. J. Tillman Again Braves In- (0“4 " Columbia Rowing Club. In the| ING, at 7: sed up and down the line until he was arclociy ont BRoNa DS restaurant waitresses, $5 and $§ week 2 quarrymen, 30c to 35c hour; blacksmiths, | reward o 4 fancy of May, having {al on grain rates now existing be- erely states “for b ; 3roy g 3 G e : orders; o 3 second and_third cooks, $40. $5 and & o for 2 o h eda, Be ra College. After last | Just and and reasonable, anc a o o Mrs McMillen, Boston | 5y Clay st. 3 04 Geary Sl After last | cause cason now exists which will justify EL CAMPO REGATTA. | M Johnson, Cal IMrs § A Keables, Cal | %1% Polkst. =~ Eani - | [Clay st ey s 0t Geatyest oM T hen. thers 15| & moa ! g 3 3 S Gtlcox, Nisalie I Rasee & w Ouaand | SOBER, reliable man wants work; good general | BAKERS -...LAUNDRY HELP 3 F sl Wher :, by reason of the premises and 5 s oS, s i ) c w, Oakland | ="y "apout house and grounds or any other | ................ DISHWASHERS ........ E C recovered from by reason of the finding aforesaid, It is ordered | ROWing Clubs Will Be Well Repre- | F o< ¢ M L Rugles, Arizona kind of work. Box Call office. 4 assistant bakers, good jobs, $30 and $15 and | o Corm s - 1 had no OppOrtunity | ana adfudged that said differential s o § C M Bulson, Stockton J B Bradley. Merced TOX b SaT N of s . & . WANTED—Second-hand _ set tinner's tools, 1 " ! and adj 1 shall not sented in the Amateur E IB - found; 3 laundrymen, springs, etc., $30 and 0 his associates’ | pe modified or decreased until the further order 3 ) b Bussns, Ca J E Ro a | 3 man wi years' experience in gro- d found; 30 g A 2 ner, Golden West Hotel to his associat e A mateur Events gk I I E Ross, Indiana : ith 3 i 20 and. found; baker. Loty 'shop.’ S ond | Apply 12 m., Tinner, Golden West Hotel & team is working in- this b Thus ordered this 7th day of | At a meeting of the regatta committee |} W Teonard. Cal J W Coombs, S Jose cery business wishes employment; will work | found; baker, country. $35 and found; 28 | WANTED—Gasoli s . == « « of its members | June, 1899, £ e pania YA J Gibson & w, Honolu r $6 week. Box 600, Call office. . . S EaNC : WANTED—Gasoline launch 30 to 35 feet: give + L ons o o e 98 of the Pacific Association, Amateur Ath-| Mrs O Wilson, L Ang/E Pomery & w, Cal L = = 2 q:}?::;t;‘er;hdpg; !“’n‘rsne;: ,m_wmtaplu- men, | description and lowest price. JAS. OTT. Cinc Sk : Commissioner Blackstock then offered a | letic Union, held on Monday night the fol- | Mrs W Lacy, 1. Ang FIRST-CLASS gardener, who thoroughly un. | Snoremen and boys for hotels, ranc hes, sa” | Melggs Whart. batt th \ 1 resolution ¢ ng with the services of lowing were present: W. C. Espy (cha PALACE HOTEL derstands flowers, hothouse and vegetable Lol ety ouses, i BT e e with Watsonville on | FSSOILHIon dlapensing Wit ehe setvices o e : W. C. Espy (chair- | LACE SL. e vt o referances. Box 1601 Call, | Clty and country; wages.... -.......... | WANTED—To hire 100 first-class scraper teams a1 tter's g oy ird: place.” The | 8- R=CE. S0 3C ‘;‘“-“‘l 23 _mg"m 1:751 man) and T. Sands, representing the Pjo- E B Winans, U S A Mr & Mrs Woworsky, | desires & situa Rl bt o di e Sooncnd $25, ), $15 and $10 and found. MURRAY & ‘with harness and pead bars; long job. E. B. des I oming opponents by | JoHY AR 0 R the tuture. Com. | Deers: J. R. Bockman and M. J. Calnan, | [ Ames Onkland | Bedlin, = o (0, | YOUNG man, German, wants situation on | READY. S4:6% Clay st 25 STONE, Elmhurst Ell e osition, S0 Uhe OUL missioner Edson suggested that before TePTesenting the Ariels: 5. J. Pembroke, | J M Semil, Argentine | ning, Berlin steamer for China, Japan or Australia. Ad-| G R. HANSEN & CO..........Phone Grant 18 P bt '@l acting on the resolution the Attorney H. W. Maas and C. Pesoli, representing | F S Morris, Portland D M»lnné.lfl:\k Knoll Sl RGeS R e s s 5 3 lhW\e\,\A :d Sy i h 1 hi: Gene be vited to expre is desires amedas P, o) T ICW heliffe, Cal F T Wright & w, E: VANTED— " ” vindow ‘eamsters, laborers at unnelmen, coast | s~~~ aanas o i Balsz has earned his release from | Gengral be invited to express his desires | the Alamedas; A. P. Rothkopf and A. W. | & W Hinehaife Tl 1€ §1 YIiE Wisconsin® | \ionen sieaning or mork smout. privete slace | Ioad, wages $175 to £ a day and fres | DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Patlors. ed alsz is in the matter. Mr. Blackstock declared | Pape, representing the Dolphins; A. M. | &5 §, 8 Clark ohle. (o ol W econsin house cleaning or work about private place. Fare Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Market st 3 iperior. Con- | With the Do O T hy he should ba | Olympics; and E. Scully, representing the | R T Jenis.” Cal |AJ Marcus & w, Cal | JAPANESE, good honest cook, wants position | «-ooeoi-oo. MISCELLANEQUS ... work done on the teeth is always the most o0 pose as the star | there ason why he should be | g : B R e e R R di e AT oS Biacksmith, for Nevada, 0 and found:| expensive; badly decaved and aching teeth it ¢ | South Ends. J = N A Boynton & 5 { y 5 23, = : > s, irhne star | consulted at all. Finally, ,;“ hOHGE ot ‘Oml .n|x.t, - R. Bockman having been | \j;& Tiekinson, ¥ ¥ W F Sprague, Ohio 409 Stevenson st. ranch blacksmith, all summer job, §150 and | We ('m:]'fulls treat befores they are filled or St the teams 1adi | Commissioner Laumelster, the resolution | appointed temporary secretary, the ap-| R A Varden. London (G Scopraftiver & W, | | found; ranch, $40 and found: tin roofer, §2 50| Crowned: pure gold fillings from $1; plat Jalsz was scheduled | Went over until the next meeting. portionment of regaita funds for the pur- | A Realing & w. L An| Denver FIRST-CLASS parber wishes steady position in | a day; § farmers. $1 and found. long job: | from $3. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth s wame, but wanted 10| _ The .request of the Crescent City and | chase of prizes for the various events|J C Murphy, Minn G F Milliken, N Y _a good shop. _Address box &6, Call office. | 2 boys for a faciory, 3 a weck: gardener | _Without pain. Test materials used only. unday’ crowd, so he | Smith ‘River Railroad Company for per-| wags made. It was decided that there | EW WESTERN HOTEL. WANTED_By student, situation as salesman D e ah A NEW patent—See our new flesh-colored niform. Si A mission to increase the passenger fare ere 2 ; . ay and board, 1 2 Tetecte # niform. Sunda$ morn- | mission to increase the passenger fare | ) b only one prize for each event hav. | 5L Jiakely & T Iowa|R Husbana, cal for Saturdays. Apply G. A., 742 O'Farrell st. | see boss here this morning. { “plates; cannot be detected Trom the natural id not appear at all, | betweel eSce v and § ver | | E R Mater, Stockton |F Mulligan, Sacto - - = St ¢ SMER E : thin and strong: much su- a on ot appear at all D 50 cents to 75 cents was granted and | Ing not more than three entries and that | sy Cooghies, Merced |H T Parker, bortiand | WANTED Situations In a camp hotel for man | iiimber Teliers, $o and tonnd: crosscuiicry, | Perior to rubber: crown and bridge work but only played on the bench, | then the board adjourned until 2 o'clock | handsome silk pennants be awarded in the | H Hall. Jamestown ‘D Mattroen, Cal and wife; wife as cook; man can do anything | ¢35 ana found: pondmen, $26: axmen, $25: 4| locth Without plates our specis flexib| n h a8 besn sulking, and Tues- | on Friday afternoon. | races o boy: Al | E Engebretstrom, Colo|J W Reed, Ariz about hotel, wait on table, attend bar or Scandinavian pilers, $30 and board; 15 : | plates from $5; crowns ; fillings, 50c uttle Teleased him, Lannigan: th Bierintt O | g:‘fii’e,‘,',‘,’:"m'xlefl“gi({‘;g’& gchools .in the | ¢ wcKay, Sacto A Lehmann, Arlz care for horses. Box &84, Cail. ey i 16 pilers, | Neoric patnless and anted. CHICAGO pitcher of Stanford, has already s ‘ aglie. C C Pursey, Mexico |3 Stedman, Chicago = e s .S HOTELSAND RESTAURANTH. &), | - DENTALEPARLORS, 24 Bixth: st will crippled any | = = | mittee, to be held on th | E Emberton, Colo ;. Scales, Chics box 589, Call. restaurant, $14 a week; head and second cook, | ket st cor. 4th ehyend il There is c | i i1- | . e 12th inst. Entry | ¥ ¥ Green, Mich A Rohn, Chicago Repe Za, = lain hotel, $75 and found: dishwasl v eirartioy S Joiliere is a dark plot among some of the | Three Vendors of Firearms to Chil- | hlanks have been sent to the secretarics | 5 w wnsiman. T: Ang S TRSTCLESE ool DIuitn and hiries | Eotneat ity conle. smalls vemare e S o s ol et Cruz, Thev realize that with him in the | dren Arrested. of the rowing clubs and entries must be | shoer; 21 years' experience. Address Me- | Washer, country hotel, $IS; 7 dishwashers, $20 | $3 50 up: plates, extractions tree. “p: of: v ihe Tobatimze that with bim In the | | olice are still keeping up the cru- | T2d€ 1ot later than June 19 at the office SAN FRANCISCO CALL. chanic, box 126, Call office, Oakland. and $25; bakers' helper, 30 and found; res- | fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; & = box tho Tiobsters have: s moral cinoh ion || o woiios sce Sl ksnins e of A. B Rothkopt, 206 Sutter siveet . Coss | Dl - e taurant porter, $25; French speaking broiler, | p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D.. Manaser. o uld Jike (o see him | sade against the dangerous blank-cart- | {ostints In all the events for amatedrs| BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco| YOUNG, TN 2% sesks situation in any ca- | §i0 walter, country hotel $50; murses’ hall | it oo o Dl o i =25 of the game in this State For that | ridge pistols, which are belng Tetalled ol wnnt bs eslbteny ) oae o 188 pacity; last place 4 years. Box 6%5, Call. waiter, summer resort, 3% and found. DR. GEORGE LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- reason it ix doubtful if any California : i D 0 L SyRear khe [l oa1opimer of Mavket isnd IMisdigtrosts, foneny|/ = == = Head laundryman, hotel; shaker out. hotel, | tracts and fiils teeth painl by his wonde Player has ever been so highly reeam. | Schoolboys by dealers throughout the city. | uniform of thelr club. The entrance fee | ,ni 12 o'clock every night in the year. SITUATION, clty or country, by middle-aged | 327 and found. C. R. HANSEN & €O goi| ful seeret method; crowns, §2. bridges, $i: L e S s e | Yesterday afternoon Sergeant Christian- | ©f $2 per man must accompany the entr: - SO man; take care private place! can milk; handy | G, ks o i P AT LR rn managers as has Don- 8 Y| " BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street Geary st. rubber or flexible plates, $3: received S first T e Hamie hamanagers as has Don. | ¥ and Officer Hutchings arrested J. G.|and will be returned to all starters, No NCH SRPHO G * | with tools; reference. Address Box 683, Call. | — — prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. ' extolling the Santa Crusan to the shars| Lubra, C. A. Janke and James Mearns | boat Will be permitted to start withoug | corner Clay; oben BACH % 2 = = = WANTHD, - iosookacs = o e o i £ and advising the Chicagoan to secure o | and charged them with violation of the | & Pennant at its bow. The entry blank| 27 Haves street; open until 430 o'clock. = A Tk oo ok Scnetal [uUility i |\ Carpegiter. for: mine, ay 4S50 | FULL set of tecth st fllines, e up. o S E onte caCaRy € b ¢ LA = = | v ace: - ster s t; open uni 130 o'clock. 9’ & bk i - | day; blacksmith helper for mining company, crowns, §3: gold bridges, $5 up: painless ex. at once at any price. Borchers has sent | ordinance which prohibits the sale of dan- | Shows ten races, of which four ‘are for | 621 McAllister stree 0 ences. Box Call office. - .3 pany, . s 35 \ny ke back about the same thing to Detrait, s | gerous toys. : barges, two for outrigged skiffs, one for | €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Siench SEiors 6o 82 por day,in traction ‘guaranteed; plates repaired. NEW Jetters to other managers have gone fBast. | The police collected about a hundred of | €/ght-oared cutters, one for whitehalls | 1841 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. MAN and wile, young couple, would like din- milkers for different places near e |exon SNTISTS, 99 Mission st., car. 6th. 3t Donlin s wise, however. pe il seras |tnettos terday and they will be used | and one for canoes, while the last Is a| 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open | in&-room work: country hotel. Box $. Call. | giiiicinicn for city stables, $25 and found.. . | PR LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market st. near Tight here for thie balance of this season | as evidence against the unscrupulous deal- | relay swimming race. Ao Te e VTl nakey 1r't Sente ThL Weakls oaii | Boneh temsters | ound: 435 | Bleventh:crowns, iidge work and filings ‘a ana devote himsclf to gaining absolute | ers who placed the weapons in the hands | S0 far as can be seen at present, the! "jop5 pieventh strest; open until 9 o'clock. T e e T ey CulL; | RAuchitsamet did o 8 | Speelalty} @il work reasonable: S i ere 18 no doubt that | of children. i cers 3 mediate Dio'clock. ———————————————————— wamper for logging camp, near ecity, 35 72 ess extrac = ctrl control of the ball. Fher doubt that | of childrer Pioneers will enter junlor, intermediat 2696 Mission street; open until 3 s for loggl Y, 335 VROOM—Palnless extraction by electric- he is a great plaver. barring his wildness, | Last night a little boy was found in | and senior barge crews and will have rep- | 0, CFO0 Tl 0 Sno ey second and Ken- HELP WANTED—F! and board; 6 woodchoppers for good job, mear | ~ ity; guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 and when he overcomes that one fault he | Chinatown amusing himself by firing nails | Tesentatives In the junior sKiff, canoe and getimes Fanfees D—FEMAL clty, $125 per cord; cobbler for institution, | operators; no students. 997 Market St can take his pick of a dozen offers from | at Chinamen with one of the weapons. It | relay swimming races. The South Ends{ tucky streets; open until 9 o'cloc OO At e AT B0 D it T | DA clty, $20iand Hound . B - = — - t : 'i( st 3 | was taken away from him, and a test | will have junior and intermediate crews = and-waitress; same hote) SN:"’}:";:;?U;Z cook | 6 Jaborers for city.. $1 60 per day | OHTO Dental Parlors-—Filling, 50c up; crowns, _Jack Donovan of Oakland is badly cut | made at the California-street station | and possibly a senior barge crew also, one MEETING NOTICES. ’ s o fael, $35 and | § teamsters for city..... 25160 per day | $3 up; open ev'gs. 530 Market st up over the comments on his playing lest | showed that at a distance of aix feet it | senior SKIff man and two JUNIOr SKIT men, |~ rmer~mermmnonn || _$0 per month, oL NG Sucteriet | Coolatwalters andlotherd S WUIDERWER & llieor s oo e EEIG Satupdav, In @ letter to The Call Dono- | would drive a nail through a quarter-inch | The Alameda club will send in senfor and CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1 [ 220 % HOUSEWORK, Oakland, $25: Alameds, 135 San | 0 Qo Cay et k R T R Yin frankly states that when he bumped | board. ; junior barge crews, senfor and junlor skiff | MepWING™ e 8, at 7:30 o clock. Rafael, $20; and several other towns: 20 house. | WANTED—Boy 10 do chores on flrst-class | Se—————— O'Dea- off his, feet .«;“tm'm he did it ju- | Ideutenant Esola says he is determined | men and three swimmers. The Ariel col-| girst Degree. By order of the Master. work n'h‘l’fl-l c;; (%wwd $20 each: 8 young | ranch, near city, $15 per month and found: LOST. 3 jentionally and for the reason that O'Dea | to put a stop to the pistols at any hazard. | ors will be worn by junior and inter- FRANKLIN H. DAY, S Elriainsnisy 0 315. MISS CULLEN, 3% | driver for milk route In city, references re- Felot £ he could ,;,‘*l Siie f“)‘ ympletely that | All dealers as well as parents have been | mediate barge crews and by two swim- o — = it . quired, $35 and found. W. D. EWER & CO., | LOST—Wednesday, on way from San Rafael o iina and rim l‘m""‘,"‘_ 'I‘I‘[l running out | warned agalnst the toys. If the sale of | mers. The Dolphins will be represented | MISSION Chapter No. 7, R. A. M. COOK and second girl, same house, §25 and §35 | 010 Clay st. lady's gold watch, open face, “with heart Qfbine and risk being called out by the | them is continued not only the dealers | by two swimmers, one junior SKift man| Special meeting THIS (THURSDAY Der month each; chamberwork sng waeis, i e — 15akets: hath initialed 1C: L i alto watbn pmpire ccoraing fo rule Consequentl' | but he boys having the guns In’thelr | and crews in all three barge races. ‘The| EVENING, T3 0 Grss L U Alameda, $20; sécond work, Oakland, 3205 10 | * daivsmin tng wite, B0, Bglien o sound? | - fob with black satin ribbon and sold Maitess e adoptec e onl urse left and ran | possession w e prosecuted. | Olympic Boat Club will supply several| Sonic Temple, 2668 sfon st. M. M. waitresses_and chambermaids, city, '§25 il Sadins cross. Finder will be liberally rewarded by into O'Dea, upsetting him. O'Dea too ke (At e R, everal | Tyegree. By order of the H. P. 5 CUl 55" Sasid, and | man who can run gasoline engine and miik, | ¢ s et LA L chances on’ that when he dederacs | |Eimmensiiar the reley vncs et posrlbly W TOHN, RHIBLMAN; Secretary, o —Seach: [M155 GUILEN, I Sutes: ot §25; farmers, milkers, woodsmen; laundryman | _TC{Urling same to offlce Occidental Hotel. ed baseba n' regard to that at | - jahen : i O, ? 0 VN - 5 ¥ country hotel: : T s vor} 7, 32| “outside and full name on inside case. Kindly first Donovan ¢ ¢ affair at soeiation of the University of California | 212 F. and A. M., meets THIS BV EN-A resorts, $20; 3 chambermaids to walt, ;‘20":“‘} and $2 50 day; 4 gravel miners, $40 and board; | return o 803 Treat ave. and receive Iberal By order of the Master. ironers, $10 week, $30 and $35 month: woman | Placksmith’s helper on carriage work and tired out, and he sai % 3 4s fection at Duty’s Call. four-oared barge race open to high school | 8ree. h 4 — — — 10 dash Back ullnnfl";.;.h‘» only be Btarieg| Dr. F. J. Tiliman, an ,X‘(,me at the City | boys there may be Crows from the PAly=i 0 e il Ui N ICITARES fRgoTstar cook, $30; shompooer. others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., €28 Sacra- | SKYE terrier Saturday; answers to name of threw the § Rt % 3 a0 © CItY | technie, Lick and Lowell schools of San | DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M FAMILY ORDERS, mento st. Prince: ‘scar on_left eve. Return to Cafe ol - __| Z'nkana office and receive rew WANTED—Butler, $25; cook for resort, $40; res- | —— s ——— S| taurant cooks, $i5 and $10 week; ranch cook, | LOST—_A pointer bitch pup; reward. near’ Val 3 working housekeepers, $15 and $20, countr. 20 competent young women for housework, §i and §20; house girl, no cooking, $15; n: 1 over his head | and County Hospital, has once more dis e Te! to Hanlon, the latter reac L EoRRlLa g L - | Francisco and _from the Oakland Hi % Callea_meeting TH i SR rmf.ffful,"'.fir.f}":’,'fi“’,‘:;1 tinguished himself by his philanthropy in éfi:fi.‘él‘." The Polytechnic_boys will s DA Ty BVENTNG, e Return to the ball is to touch the runner, | volunteering to go to the Maclean Hos- | the Dolphin boathouse and the other city | o'clock. First Degree. a B and many | $15; 2 hotel wa o i . 3543 Nineteenth st e Van knowing this put his atms hefon 10 | Pital, where two nurses are suffering from | boys will be taken In hand by the Arieis | vited. By order of the W, 3 3 others. G. R. HANSEN & CG., 104 Geary at. | Waiter, $5; betiboy and athers. 3o B Ghom: | s : face to protect himself from being struck | Smallpox. The brave young physician |and Pioneers. * The Alameda club will| J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. |y NTED—Cook, boarding house, $27 50: Ge ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. O e T e in the face. While in that position he col. | packed up his kit at the County Hos- | take charge of the Oakland youths. The|yERBA BUENA Lodge No. 15, L man cook, $30; second work, San Rafael, $2 = 7 : alorues Tiherel Meward et 1o lided with Hanlon, though unintentionally | pital yesterday afternoon and affection. | Practice barges of the clubs will be used. | “0."0. F.—Initiation TO-NIGHT. . | second work,'$20, city; Redwood City, 3. | \aayi iy & miners to run power drills, §3 50 a ATTORNEY ; on his part. ¥l ately bid his® companions good-by and | In the single whitehall race for school- | JAS. BOYES, N. G. s maid, '$35; ironers, $35, city and coun- | P to e RGO LaIced: See boss here. Ap- NEYS AT Iaw In justice to Donovan, It may be stated | Started off for his fsolated station at the | boys the boats at El Campo will be used | J. D. SCHLONE, Sec. il San Rafacl, 25; Mountain View, 42 : & CO., B8 Bacramento. | A TVICH free, R, W, King,_ att that during the fiftéen years he has | bedside of the patients in the Maclean | and the distance will be three-quarters of S Point Reves, $25. Bwedish second girl, §20:| WANTED—Cook, hotel, city, $0; cook, plain | sixth floor, Chronicle building: oy egvinrs ave " he ha 7 nas spite . PACIFIC Lodge No. 135, 1. O. O. U hotel waitress, $20, city, also country; K, otel. 0 : cook, plain six s ronicle building; no advance played ball he has never done the first | Hospital. : a mile, straightaway. 1In the eight-oared 4 THIS Z 3 , Ty: cham hotel, country, $35; walter, coffee house, $25; | charges: estates, mortgages, damages, b the accusation of qis| 1t will be remembered that Dr. Tillman | cutter race open to the Naval Reserve, | wirhere will be initigtion && | Dbermald and waitress. $2: restaurant walt: | choréman, summer resort, $20: bedmaker, | ments, bankrupicy, all cases: Wils contresta playing dirty . and Saturday was the | was the physician who accompanied | men-of-war and merchantmen, two @ | “LFEUNEAVORTH. Hec. sec & | ress 3 week: also a number of girls for the | summer resort; 2 boys for factory, $ a week: | _etc., drawn; moderate fees: call or write first time he ver received anything | PAtient suffering from smallpox from the | three vessels may combine to make up one - D. ASHW . Rec. Sec. glty and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 516 | dishwashers, I to $25; man to milk cows — 5 g LoThens a0 but applause from the spectators. g | County Hospital to the Pesthouse a few | crew. | THE S. F. Scottish Thistle Club SRSy = > e and take care of horses, $25; janitor for halls, | MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER—James G. Ma- ke il HCCepE hlk conora pahe} munlhs,nglo‘ end while there one of the | pEATI e V0. S o | meets THIS 4;{}:%}%%0,;1{)0%\11\"‘@ CQOK and second gitl, same house, 52 and | M0 ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. s :::-éfir;xr::;m;a_z&n,:m James L. Gall readi ova s ek t e patients contractes NG, Fraternity Hall, 32 O'Farrel 20; cook, $30; secol . $20. 3 = v Z == T 4 u ¥ _Attorney av ’f.'n\l':].rite {);:Trg.)un“ an has always been a | \PE5, DAL CHiTated u.i“ét‘dy luhfo D,‘?,“’%‘i‘.'_: CARL RITTER IN TROUBLE. st at 8 o'clock. A full attend- i e W las NeR ”’.‘,‘:Tfi}",;‘y"‘;;,‘,’( N i | - joved thelclaw otfloss {0 the Parrott buiti Dalrymple is the best thing in the| Man for over six weeks at the plague b e e LT iU e [ e TinTeT i bodiing Whidae — | Créws, cook, please call. HOTEL GAZETTE, o coaching line that ever happened out | $POL “mln:”?l'ar?:sf zore hle‘ volunteers | Arrested for Buying Government GEO. W. PA ecorder. Nl oy noarng hous ‘c’g‘?ks,oflg 420 Kearny 'st. :\Rc:h.;ge Unless successtal; advice ree: of- c b Oak 's las o at San | to brave the da of infection, and all | P . L i —_— fice open evenings from § 3 N o s Il Hosme atsan | witheut financial considgration; I Pmperttyhl’;t;:s::diers at SPECIAL NOTICES. B, & [ioumeizis; A3 youne men ws apprentices for @ box fac- | GRANT. room o, Erma prec , N ahntter e st accounts vesterday . 5 TRACSei b s S e S S G SRt DA Y - | Ltory, veek. MIS LLEN, 3% Sut- s = e opened with his chatter and did his cale | ,, At J& ay afternoon 2 NOTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman | WAITRESS for city: cook for roadhouse, wages | % St ADVICE free: divorce law a spec = no_fee without success: collections. walk. Moskiman stood it for a time, but | 10¢,A%0 patients were doing as well as| The United States military authorities | MCatholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1898: | sm 3 3ouns. girls for housework. wages §15. | CATHOLIC man for grocery store, $20 and| HOWE, ‘ati could be expected. There are two trained finally he went up into the air completel . - e at the Presidio have been annoyed very | Henrietta Barraco, aged 9 years; Anna Bar- 5 Sy @ ty at law, S50 Market, cc ¢l becoming S0 rattled that he threw aeiy | Durses in attendance. !m“ch e e |t Batay, 11 ahe Serancs; MISS DILLON, 315 Sutter st.; phone Main 804, found:one With old cbuntry experience Bre: | e e L LK tocktn, the bail and declared he would quit the e | ment blankets, shoes, uniforms and othee| Lilllan’ Horgan, 9; Maud. Edsbers, §; Irenc | CHAMBERMAID, $18, country hotel. HOTEL | _fefred: Address Grocer, box 1805, -Call office. | "yob gn guinrdlanshin: Sth fanr @ oo e bro- game unless the umpire called Dal down. In the Divorce Court. uppités’ for " intoxicadite Aincs, he | Dk, 1 Kt Sttt J6 My Ollie, |, GABOETD, 10 Seacy Wl MEN to learn barber trade; only § weeks re- | 1~ s toskel bifl t was with difficulty that he was per. R S 3 | e quired; constant tice; expert instruction; | 1, 8- CLARKE—Emma Sprecks’ ng, >ace is evidently trying to work Tuttle | 5 5 Sl e ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO and 12 a. m. 2100 Washington st. DHERS. S5, Oliy ot ADVICE free; no charge u Eeatal for ‘more moncy. The citcher hus given | of action Decroes of diyorce, have been | ol cc 6l tusiness 1 ot the corner of Bakey | o0 b Montgomery st rooms $10: tel 8, | _Octavia. | VANTETLS fest-oiass mashie Torrers s | L DAVIDAGNS S Sarker et s ‘il et e o few e k| 5 Monaehap cn, e Srognd, of deseriont Wit CREMED Ereih, AhOeienioened DIvIREND NoTICRS e B G e e e el sromacs. he has not signed a contract with Santa | G g i | cents. The blankets cost the Gover : et 5 Tis et e ek e s Dt e linerty o Eo when | Gladman, on the ground of desertion, and g it | e e s b | Seestane Rt R S 5 | Georgia C. ut from William P. $350. The soldiers were court-martialed . Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, plenzeas | Tuftle Aprompryg catifn Mine | Georgia © Stout {rom William P. Stout, | £.3 o rtehced o dishonorable dlashargs| Pusunau Sugir Plantation Compans will be | COMPETENT girl, general housework, good | _Curver. FINK. & SCHINDLER, 1909 Market. | 122 Mission: goods guaranteed; tel. Clay’ 3" luff and raw‘hwlll undoubtedly remain | from the army and a six months’ term m:; at. on and after Saturday,.June 10 mké wlnhlnx out, $25; German preferred. | BRIGHT boy wanted to help in laundry. Ap- | PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and m<;}:.e Jote has added to Its pltching de-| Advances made on furntture and planos, with e ot ‘;;’:‘u‘};g";::{e{s{:;% Unitga| 110 Tragster books will close on Saturday, RcUEastE ply to Mercantile Towel Supply Co., %I J furn. & H. H. goods. 135 MkL.. tel. Biask syt partment by signing Kelly, the Santa | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. | States Marshal Shing for violating the| ~une % 188 8 O c0 O TIoN, Secretary. | sirant © 40 eeral hausework. 231 Seventh | GOOD man cook for & few boarders; wages §2. PIERCE RODOLFH Storage and Moving Co. o lce. it st.. cor.