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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1899 . — e e e ——————— NTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. l date named Francee was a candidate for | ADOUND THE ST ATIORS A e S e e TR LD | Mayor, as was also W. J. Hill. The proc: Piace a5 cook 1n country: will work | MURRAY & READY. Phone Main 588 | lamation for election directed that the WANTED—Place &' here 1 can keep 2 children Leading Employment and Lahor Agents. | polls be kept open from sunrise to sunset. CORRIDORS | for 3 per month whert & Fiven: santa Clara | . Wttt to-day e | n Salinas there are three wards. In two 6 and A ¥ an Jose preferred. Address 3L S e the State law was followed and the polls B & S olaen Eagle Hotel. 14 laborers, 10 hours, fare 70c | Trom Sl the. whrds' HIN wonld have a | & A Hihn, the Santa Cruz capitallst, | orcro s o Thind st near Mar. | 12 laborers, near ey, oo jority of % v % |is a guest at the Lick. WINCHESTER House. 4 THITC R0 75 0 6 | 5 .. ‘HAY 4 VRS i majority of 24, and he was declared elect ket: 200 rooms; %c to 150 Ight 3 0 LS 10| %6 hay'and harvest hands..$35 to $40 and found ed by the City Council. By rejecting the Senator H. V. Morehouse came up from convenient and r“l*'f':‘_ ¥ TO GOLD....SILVER AND....OTHER MINES - —— e I Yotes cast inld“;‘ards t} and ]2 tz\:;dn';egal. San Jose last evening. baggage to and from fel Sm—v}aldr uced railroad IS e ' rance wou ave been electe requl , labol to carry er. : : and ihis Was the conciusion reached R S Tute Ohiero canl UATIONS WANTED—MALBE. e T Eaborers o wheel wi.iiiiiis Horrible Crime Chdrged Agalr)st‘ Sr};e trial court, upon wngh H(illl afi)pej’dl\g . | tallst, 1s stopping at the Lick. ST 5 serEas T roresion | (RE : S5 TeRMBLErs s 5aitssssesnsteserss he Supreme Court affirmed the judg-| Dr. E. E. Endicott of Jackson, Amador situations in the coun-| ......... Laborers to work on top ........ | ment of the lower court. hip on, and wife desire SETT & | Wages §33. 55 and $0 and found, with good .d i . 1 i s C(;unt,\, is registered at the Grand. ry; best of reference. J. F. CROSE board and ‘accommodations, railroad ~fare S e W. W. Middlecoff, a prominent attor-| CO., 316 Sutter st. e from $1 20, 1 wWo ReSl ents o an EUN FOR MERCHANTS. - of Stoc 158 2 — cmployment Office; | FARE....FOR SAWMILLS, ETC.....PAID f ' Lurline Defeats the = ney of Stockton, is spending a few days | CHINESE and Japanese HIplCel. Hast 4. 93 laborers, different jobs, no experience...... | Wholesalers to Own El Campo To-Day B"J'h; L‘;k' i : eatineln SIGHIO/BEE ey aikings | 2 Crosscut sawyers 118 timber 8 - B. Peakes, proprietor of the Sea|JAPANESE-CHINESE Lmp. ABeny: S (00 tenders....5 screwturners....log fixer laa fqel' Wrestler. and Use It With Their Friends. | geach Hotel at Santa Cruz, Is registered | ~heip. GEO, AOKI 3 Geary st tel Grant® | Heaq donkeyman..... Tredwiod peelers b . 1 Campg Wil be lnicharge of the mer: | atitha BAlac, RELIABLE man wants work of any kmg: and 1":”:}' "33{““’3 r mil a'n'ih:::k - @® SAN RAFAEL. June §.—Tee Wing, a Chinese laundryman, appeared be g‘ e chants of the clty and their friends to-| Rajlroad Commissioner E. B. Edson re- | Food man for private place, garden ‘orses I g fore Justice Rodden to-night and swore to a compldint charging Willam O : day. The twelfth annual plenic is to be | turned last evening to his home in Ga.| Will take any kind of work offered; -l.......ORCHARDS.. DAIRIE 8 Schueider with what, in the language of the Justice, “forms one of the most & | THE SANTIAGO’S FAST TIME | heid there, and even more elaborate prep. | sois Siorryen e Country, Box 1045, Call. | 8 farm, Gichird and vineyard hands for dit- g an acts of cruelty ever drawn to my attention. &5 i | arations than usual ave being made for| p ' p° pol FIRST.CLASS gardener, who thoroughly un- | erent slaces, $0."§16, $% and found; steady; 3 According to the story told by Lee, his 13-year-old son, Lee Chew, was on g | the affair. : oo Burvis, Sherift of Stanislaus | FIRSTOLASS KaINCh e’ and vegetablen, | 000, Jobs (or every councy n California i way to the Ch e night school, taught by the Misses Etta and Iv. ,; BARK ST. KATHERINE BOUGHT | a(;«;x:) ’"'“f}‘.if;nfl.’l}’mi“'r’i’f'n.’e‘"fl:fie?;;fi I;::’:s);e:{;‘;;d );,ets'i.i:l; fickfl’m Modesto | gesires a situation; references. ‘Box 160 ‘ ,?- f];)m;..‘r o Giterent Jobe, 530 i haver, when he was caught by Schustder and a man whose identity is un- o i HStHbutom SRSt b saisind 3 - YOTNG T lsee s, wants poation & B Chioreien anas b e 0 Sy é:i known. He was drawn into Nelson’s blacksmith-shop, at the corner of g‘ FOR SUGAR TRADE. f;,‘r‘;m‘ll“e"}:,‘r“”;,‘)'r ‘efl.e;;‘{)fi,di‘."' B ":Lfi‘;icgh W. H. Curtiss and wife of Peking, nn)‘lh{n!(rogx‘rellent Teferences. Address box | end found... 5 g d and C streets, While the unknown man held the little fellow Schn 1& | ——— mittees have been working like beavers am‘:f‘e-d“;iqfl'::;i B;nfl:zeog:;‘t_iiinml. They | 1652, Call office. A — § men to handie jumber, < ed to have heated a pair ot the torgs in a forge until they were re S 5 > and have accomplished wonders. The | i % FIRST-CLASS Japanese landscape garderner, two horse {\'. sared the boy's face and hands in a frightful m The child g[A“W“ of the Mail Steamer Doric. | prizes are varicd and valuable, and will | A. MacGilvray, a wealthy planter of | fust arrived from Japan. e 0l Sae o 3 hrust head first into & tub of hot water & Small Fire on the Transport D eneniinin jecion il R Dl e s CevionE eerlyaa onli the iDoriokyeaterday; | oviouirast AddresaiD), BHOUBE) ieaeea | 3 POY to leam Fades I b 1 " attracted atte »f some WO hass- g 12105 3 2 | c i B v = Iddle-age laborers, board S sastablemen * e fellow’s ams _attracted the attention of some women pass- g | Sheridan— Water Front | The first boat leaves the Tiburon ferry | and is a guest at the Occidental SITUATION, city or country, by middicages S iy bomd k home, 31 75 day.... As they rushed into the shop the boy’s tormentors released him and § | | at 8:30 o'clock. Since some of the stores| Antonio Barrios, a son of the former | man; take care private place; capfmile MY | bov (0 seft mille i siy §10_and founi § le ran home, moaning with anguish 2 Notes. | cannot close until noontime, a second | President of Guatemala, arrived last | _Y!th tools; reference. ———————— —| 22 iaborers, no exp O Constable George Agnew was sent for and went With the boy's father to & A | boat has been grranged to run in_the af-| evening and {s registered at the Occiden- | GOOD reliable barman and hotel man; speaks | . BLAC i E CUTTERS g a warrant sworn out for Schnelder's arrest. Schneider belongs to a & i sty SRy G O th Cajorce.c 1|7 L Tlagamiths for ranches, sawmills, family and is t last man who would be suspected of such a deed. '_.I The ()Mv'ldanml and Oriental Steamship B “m-;_e;é‘:"}":fl",sluz:‘su;) fu? e Chu.} N. Watanabe, chamberlain to the Em- 8L g 3 ———| 1 oy . (f,l‘fa.?“i{\ found: g Of the affulr assert that Nttle Lee's assailants were both in- g | Company's steamer Doric arrived from | § COITespondingls peror of Japan, was among the arrivals | STUDENT (0 years old) desires EmBAVEIN | foreman boilermaker o5 0y i 4 Hongkong via Yokohama o s e on the Dorfc yesterday. He is stopping | = - cc of WhO® e e e e attum vesterday. The run from the latter por at the Occldental. YOUNG man, respectable and of sober o 51 TR ROt 5% OO SRO%O 5 0% OROROROBOKONG | was made in the good time of 6 days 8| - industrious habits, wishes position as watoh- | .. 1O seven great RAILEGAD fobs.. i s & hours 45 minutes, while' the whole run oc- | HANDSOME CHAPEL FOR 1 Henry Miller, the actor, [and his trooD | man, iniehcipertesoniffariton:y: dlssngaxsd STONBMASONS - DORERS . DRILLERS 1 GUDIed 207 adnya 12 hais anais minatea| STANFORD UNIVERSITY | &mived vesterday from the East. | about 20th June; 12 monthe presen ; o O AR A MMERSME The Doric brought up 77 cabin and 20 sec- company will open in “The Liars” at the | _first-class references. Box 120, Cal — | wac 3, $250, $225. $2 and €1 75 day ond cabin passengers, besides 448 Chinese, Columbia on Monday next. STEADY rellable man, 5 (American); & Board and lodging st (ui 5150 week | 4Koreans and 43 Japanese. " FACADE TO BE IN LINE WITH| Walter B. Cooke, who has been the so- | &nd able; work of most any kin COAST RAIROAD L { | The Doric was detained several hours in | THE QUADRANGLE. clety editor of the Argonaut durlng the | useful in many ways; small remuperation: | ............MURRAY & Rizais { he stream transferring her Asiatic | past slxteen‘ years, ‘left for St. Michael, references, etc. Address box 1604, Call. e -+--634 and 63 | | kcengirto dh Gatantine staion Con | e Cnloy. ot ot A askia! Commasatall O | ToDNCpAs v et mositica:as Oeiver Tof es | SOOOKS I WATTERS, )7 Do | SequEntlyitwas 1 fORnS e & ¥ e A = vory, ; : n; thoroug! 9 cooks, ccond and thir | QUEDEVE ey et il atternoonsne ‘Plans Already Prepared and Work | jonv ie will be away several years. acdisintad withitherpites ory furnishrbonds | and found e ooz | fore she reached her berth at the Mail WAIIIBe el AL lOE s A Bonuli. 3 T T Y R AT | 9 waiters for mines, camps, hotels. §0 and =X ‘ —_— dock. ‘ gl ce—A Beauti- Among those who registered at the 3 i L e el S e Y 3 = | The Doric brought the news that the | ful Ornament to the | Grand yesterday was James A. Robertson. | SITUATION as engincer; is a first-class ma- | 27 dishwashers, ete., $25. § aa Alleged Slayer of Lor-|Stockton Conference | race between the barkentine Wrestler and | Grounds, | The"iwell known and Siealihy Bantord | OB sudenel fa¥ denanon, pitlothy sober | 4 pakers and helpers and ¢ e brig Lurline to Kahului had been won by | Tt | banker. Mr. Robertson says that Han- Fo% Toig Canl affice. Tulhen man for a mine, aiso di b raine May Confess. | Drawing to a Close. | the latter by two days. There is only | ford nas not had in vears such abundant e whart accommodation at Kahului for fou Plans for a magnificent chapel that will | promise of profitable crops and that money | EXRERIENCED bookkeeper, (German) wishes S or five ships, and In consequence the first | ETace the grounds of the Stanford Uni- |fs becoming easier and much more plentl- | fiac® Fork of clerking att : ressel gets vaca P versity have b re| d by Cli | amc a s h 1 RAPIDLY LOSING HiS NERVE piraisumoN OF LAEGRERS|==ifsisscmoan i e B g e D s e : | and found P . . | MURRAY & READY, 634 and & | "TLAUNDRY....BU | 4 hotel laundrymen | Bootblack, city, 39 week for SOBER, steady middle-aged man wants work by thé month; orchard or vineyard; consider- | v cagemaker, $15 week ‘and in the near future work on the | end of the San Joaquin. | foundation will be begun. The chapel will | Ajss Helen Younger, daughter of | able experience. Address box 1637, Call office. | SeUTHAY & READY, 64 a g = | L L e e L e e v a = > = STILL NO TRACE OF THE MISS-| o nnrwaTE OFFICERS AND tached to the run to the islands. The | side of the quadrangle, the steps and | coermy fi;m“;".‘“f,“s';“X“.’;;‘.fi‘;"“;mi‘;d . e AR AT ters up, got ‘his crew on board and sailed | divides the quadrangle in two equal parts, | day or so for New York, en route to Eu-| #V& Polkst. o S KR DA, -2 PR HIP ‘SUNDAY &5 teamsters, tunnel men and rock to 32 50 a d Bearch for the Body Continues With- out Result—Sheriff Taylor Well —— parly ob May 16, He did not reach Ka- | The style of the chapel, which Is o be | rope, where she expects to spend next | TAPANESE, good honest cook, wants position 7 5 alul untll May 30. | a structure of broad measurements, is vear in study. Miss Younger is a gradu- | In ¢ity or country. Address KAYA, room 23, Places Selected for the Holding of \When Captain McLeod of the Lurline | mixture of Renalvance and a modifica: | ste of Stantord University. She is accom- | 403 Stevenson st. | Five Local Camp Meetings Dur- heard that his rival had secured a day's | tion of the Romanesque. The ground floor | pany to this city by her brother, Charles | WANTED_By student, situation as men, §1 i s start of him he vowed that he would beat s : B o O Fe ¢ WA Pleased With the Accumula- | S e ) him down If he had to carry Away oan- | ipramien HEe Ren,20d cireular nave | B Younger Jr., who is assoclated with | for Saturdays. Apply G. A, W2 O'Farrell at. | . MEX WANTED tion of Evidence. Sl B Moy T ank £o. Jtue Lusiine left Bereioh f running beneath o semielrcular gallery. | bis dathof Iy Santa Crux TAPANESE waiter and cook, good experience, ; Sy - (NS makine (e Tun 1n (Welve Gays, Whilé | O either side of the apse’ both in thé| A party of distinguished Englishmen ar- pants to work for & campirig part ress £ uliigs 7 Wrestlor took fourteen. dave. The | front and rear, will be ante-rooms. rived at the Palace yesterday from China, e - = R Spectal Dispatch to cal K Santingo, Howenmm e O btk | A tower will 'spring from the right cen- | wiore they have been engaged in railroad | FIRST-CLASS genéral blacksmith and horse- | . SRR AN v shoer; 21 years’ experience. Address Me- bullding for the British Government. | Shoer: 21 yedrs’ ‘experlence, Adds They were Major Brazier-Creagh, Cap- Blacksmith for Nevada, $0and found, fare advanced, eee boss here: blacksmith for ran $40; helper, country shop, $L30 a day and Special Dispatch to The Cal ards‘and spades and. then beat them to | tral portion of the building to the right SAN RAFAEL, June 9.—The search P She made the run from here to Hilg | 0f the lofty dome. The material to be | used will be red sandstone, Identical in STOCKTON, J 8.—The conference of Tt s in the record e for the seass ne 1 5 5 | for ey . against suspect James Adventists i Orawiis to 4 dlos, but|dave . oecume fovthe seRson of NSl e iare with that of the. quadrans] taln T. H. Twiss and J. H. Glass, roval | ANTED-_FEMALI | Zound: heiper Tor s ranch, $1 a day and foun Dier a hunt for the body of old | interest continued unabated. At to-day's | _Captain H. A. Frils of the bark Martha | eStimated cost of the new chapel is engineers, and are now on thetr way back | | | Milker and wite, 3 ind found, see bo P the missing woodchop- | session the committee on credentials and | DAVIS is making his lust vovage in that | In beauty of conception it will equal any | to England. They have had charge of | HEAD cook for institution, $40 per month; | ot S I8P0Eers, (0 Then 't wo per of Marin County’s black hole, was nses presented the following additional | Jiseest mum bark gt Reipaichased the | & cation in the midst of {ha! resifation | tbe survevs which the Government has| must be (iabieyss SQKh Tk 0000 tato yatch, §20 and found; 10 laborers for the continu by eriff Taylor, | du which were adopted: | East, and as soon as Captain Fis returns | rooms and of easy access from all parts | been making for its line into Hang. Kow | S — -~ | woods, $30 and board; 3 timber fellers. $40 and De son and a Score of C. Wilcox receive credentials; | from Honolulu he will go Bast and bring | of the grounds makes it a great conveni- | and are returning home to report. | TGERMAN cecond girie, 820 cach. MISS CUL- found, ‘ese "boss hers; " laborers, abovs o G R A. Phippeny and G. Rauleder re- | the St. Katherine out here. All the cap- | ence to the students | —————————— | SuveL ok i board, reduced fare. ’ e ,!m.\inm to earn ministerial licenses, and that Mr tair 1 Welch xl< 0.'s emplo. \‘\'ur»;“-m— ——— e Portland’s Business. | for a c,hé\!rl 15 mwnfl}s u‘ld. ;w per 5 HH""RLSh,\ nkm-* TAURANTS.. o 1 red by District At ot st nal > | ing for the new boat, but the plum fell to = s nurse, $10 per month, sleep home. | e Arndt, the cool e report; cool : Seanwaile Dior, why | Mgy, FArsons reelve a misstonary | i tufn T e 1 one.of the mosk poy. | WINEMAKERS IN SBSSION. | iy or. jume s—Bachangos, a1 | BT s e e R | o et sl 5 oo und Buseter ur maste sugar trade and was > 4 [ OIIEas e e = 5 - | for Yoremite 45 ., springs, Ll arrest since Monday | ry of the year's work of the | raised in the business. He w *‘vears | Generally Unanimous for Continua- |0 balances, 8872 | RESTAURANT waitress, 46 per weel; waii_ | fare advanc pantry ‘boy, o as 3 pproac hing a stage Priendless, an institution or- | I the Spreckels employ. He began be- tion of the Corporation. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. & i Sutter st SR S e the alicgaalaniider .of R tnon or the purpose ot ing OrPBAn | imond and worked his wav up to first | Members of the Winemakers' Associa- | OREGON. | HOUSEREEPER, country, 312 per monih; fars | Lwker's helper, 330 and found; kitchen ha S ith ce) connae RRL alt mx.".u_m UJ'»\”'” 1 Christian | mate of that N ssel. l)|vln he was made | tion from the different districts and the | poporaxp or e 9—Wheat—Walla | pald LLEN, Sutter st | B, 5 il GERETABEs S : ¥ popis ated ruity Cal., was | captain of the brig Consuclo and later was | girectors of the corporation met yesterday e ges walley, thc; blue stem, 60G61 b e s 9% ec | ANDRE'S Offi Stockton st.—Second eook, be many more days | presented, showing that children have ed to the bark Martha Davis. Cab- | arterncon in the Mills building to consider | o Fudleysioie V{“})-\_ Do {2 HOUSEWORK girls for Alameda, 45 ver | 4500 Soamn. “u0: cook, resort, $i); coo 1ssed been placed in familles under homelike Albert McAllman, now chief officer 0 WASHINGTON. | a week; waiter coffee house, $30; milker | “ULLEN, 32 Sutter st. f continuing that organiza- Detective Gibson of the ship Fort George, will succeed Cap- | the question June 9—There was no fmprove- can make butter, private place, §2; young ; must understand German cook- } | influence at the following places: Ala- TACOM ‘anyon early this Chico, Downey, H rds, Heald Frils on the Martha Davis. tion. R. C. Terry of Contra Costa County | ment in prices of wheat to-day. Receints are | [WANTED-German cook, $30; cook, city, man for institution, $15, etc. 3 > LI ds, 1ds- ¢ atherine is now on her way | presided and more than thirty members Farmers are stll showing a disposi- [ “Germar : 25 & = = — thkre AmtlAaE: At i _The St. K rine is now on her way | presided 3 limited. Farmers are still showing 5posi- | “German second girl, San Rafael, $25; Swed- | Toc S = = ekt e s " from Hilo for New York. She 3 tong | werc prosent, e ted at the laet | 1o to hold for better figures. Club, B3ci biue | sk second sirl, $20; Swedisn chole, two_tn )‘iqu"é’lng"c‘:y&"“1“’;]‘5‘1;“;?:”"’“::3 st h = Yot Fitnt G burden, 202 feet 8 inches 1g, 39 feet e distric n suggested a e lagt | stem, 6le. famil; 25; laundress, private family, &1 > o B o L SRTn e Ouakland, Watsonville and Winslow e anahd fe s Sl Eserieplrpalibi L s o R | e pE ol understand gardening; references. Apply N e GCRING) s A ches broad and 19 feet 1 inch deep. 3 g was discussed at length, several frone $10° week and $35 month, city and R £, = wre evidence 1\"‘;\“,’. P LR L e a < huilt in 18% and was the last s being in favor and more agalnst. As SAN FRANCISCO CALL. country; girl for housework in San Rafael, | MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st A 1al clews were | this Year at the £ ing places: ALAI"| vessel that came from the stock result of the argument resolutions were | — | waitresses, country hotel $20; waltress | FRY cook, $35: walter, country hotels 1ght ifter searching | an {--“ Nodoy b2 -]‘:*; R ith: at Santa Chapman w York. The presented favoring the continuation of the 5SS OFFICE of the San Francisco| for the springs, $20; also same res- |~ giihwagher for springs, §30. HOTEL C el the nelEhboring Eallics ranse A st 10 to the 2Tth; at Santa will bring a general cargo corporation on the lines upon which it has | capl. eomer of Market and Third streets, open | Waltresses for the springs, §20; also city res-| yprrp 4 Kearny st A AR s A : T in the month of Septem- k here and will then go into the sugar been operated for the past five years. It i1 12 o’clock every. nigh the Lve | taurant, § week; two waitresses, same | _Z - it eral hours they returned here and had or Madera from October | {rade BT | was finally decided to appoint a commit- | U 12 0l oy T ontgomery street, | Dlace, $20; also a number of girls for house- | STENOGRAPHER and correspondent; one another lengthy interview with Dier. to Nove 9, at Santa Rosa, Degin- | There was a small fire on the transport | tee of five to whom the resolutions could | (rANGH OFTCUINE 300 dock, " Work, city and country, #20 and 3. J. F.| “with some mechanical experience preferred. Detective Gibson left for San Fran- | Mpg Cetober S. 7 - Sherfdan yesterday, which luckily was put | be referred. This committee was named | “%7 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | _CcrosE 3 i '_',"‘L’"" box 1651, Call office. s evening to hold a consulta- | porers w “\{“‘l‘:‘- part distribution of la- | gut without any damage. Some oakum in | a5 follows: Barnhorst of Napa, Feusier | ° g McAllister street; open until 8:30 o'clock. | G, R. HANSE) Phone Grant 185.” | CARPENTERS for Mare Island, Ses A h Chief Lees. ’\" pasaan v George | the forehold caught fire by some means | of Sonoma. Pierce and Terry of Cnnlrn{ 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Ten waltresses, ountry hotels und( DAHLBERG Sunday, from 10 till 12 m., 3525 SR e R e vder to labor ose, associates | or other and created a dense smoke. An | Costa an Putnam of Alameda. The| 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. resorts, 320; two waitresses, firsi-class hotel, | Sucramento gt . ! ' Taylo) lated over the | Eider B. I'. Richa Morton and gigrm was turned in from East and Fol- | committee will report at a meeting to be | 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; opem| near city, $20; four ~waitresses, first-class | _ sment B i strong chain of circumstantial evidence | Cora ( au; N. Martin to | som streets, and the tughcat Governor | held next Friday at 10 a. m. at the Mills | until § o'clock. oty hotels, $20; three chambermaids, 10| WANTED—Retail grocery salesman; give ref- walt, $20; woman cook. $30. i +... FAMILY ORDERS ...... A ‘number of girls for cooking and ger 106 Eleventh street; open until 3 oclock. Mission street; open until 9 o clock. corner of Twenty-second and Ken- erence, experience and wages expected. Box s been forged about the pris- Iemain 1642, Call office. ¢ 1 StocKton, associates 1 he stated K. Owen, T. H. W. i Slder G.| Markham and the chemical engine from | building. 5 son. Milton St. John, Mission and New Montgomery streets It was stated after .he meeting that sh, Charles N. Miller and H. L. | were soon on the scene. It took the chem | | | to-night that in 1 @ f Lorraine’s hody being | 14 there was a general unanimity of feeling | _ Gy 5 a4 try places, $15 | FIRST-CLASS llneman for country lighti 3 4 in. Ider L. P. Jacobson and . T bl e = fuvor o e contf atic a cor- | t streets; open until 8 o'clock. eral housework, city and country places, : ) B LAS f country ighting Dier to the gallows Humboldt County; Elders G. W. Rine and | "Captain ¢. k. Olsen Went out as master —— e i MEETING NOTICES. WANTED Bxperienced girls o sew shirts; a | —Loow Coll office. = made arrangements to 7 ealey to'labor in Los An of the schooner Mary Dodge on her voy- | = 2 = - > few inexperienced taught: good wages, | GOOD barber, 1ic shop; waszes $10 and half sixty men into Carson ieinity, associates, Mrs. L. A e ) canulalEGentainy oot ool Must Pay Kilpatrick. | CALIFORNIX Todge No. 1 F. and & Coondy employment. THE L. ELKUS CO.,| over $12; steady job. Box 1644, Call office. lav to search for the miss- {{_\lnrwl'«;dl\-v.m‘l inl‘ l;;fl.“. Th"k'?mr srmerly commanded the Mary Dodge, is The Board of Education appeared hn-! M wx[\l,‘ ml;«\-‘lm F:g‘“m ) 29 and 31 Battery street. ¥ ‘§_{m R for Saturday and Sunday; wages $4. dy Vel Epor i Oaklanc to have a larger vessel in the same €m- | fore Judge Hunt yesterday morning to| BEVENING June 10 af 730 giciek e ATED Giiah n EwAllERelnl tos atnt | ORIl T s T 8¢ 6% Dioafivay am absolutely certain: that, Lor-| shens ) T | Fite o : ; . |show cause why the members should not FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary ‘eral housework in small family." Call at 11 s o = raine has beenmurdered.’” said Sheriff [ il s lder or- Commercial —Company’s | be punished for contempt of court for | — - = | Al e cor. Twenty-third, between 7| BARBER for aturday and Sunda; Tor to-nigk verything indicat el o e BEALCISCOIARE 10 have led for Alaskan ports | refusing to pay the salary of E. C. Kil- | EXCELSIOR Degree Lodge No. M | “Folsom st. vlor to-night verything indicates | general supervision of work there, asso- ay afternoc She carried over a | patrick for the last year in obedience to | 0. O. F.—Regular meeting | — TR = % | GOOD barte: cwantedl Saluraayll ONie Howard d all want to do now v dates G. tauleder, C. B ord, Laura i gold hunters for the Yukon and | the order of cour Y pedience 991 s (SATURDAY) EVBNING. WANTEDYoung girl, from 12 to 1\ who | q) ) barber wanted Saturday. % Howar m satisfied that it | Morrison, Mrs. M. 'E. Hoyt, Clara Lake | Cape Nome. and Folsom street wharf was | he was not di W the mem- | First degre would appreciate a good home. Call Monday, | _ 56a § kG A " i »sed to pun LRSS 8 from his cabin, for his mur- | #0d Jrs; M A, Clement: G. B. Douglas | crowded with their friends and relatives | Bars of the board for thelr disobedience | A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. | from 10 to 4, at 166 Tenth st 1 find it a dificult job to | #id A Gy Wilbur tolabor in 11 Dorado | prior to the sailing of the steamer. Pro- | and advised them to consult the City and | 5. ANDREW e = e o e G body far in that rough coun- | in Sactamento: Elder H. A. St. John. | iniversity of Califormia will go'as far ag | county Attorney, Nex B Brodiway imusta svcals Crystal Springs; Mrs. E. Swift, Sausa- | Unalaska on the steamer, and from there | 15| 1ito; E M. Gardner, Alameda, as- | will branch out on an exploring expedi- | m EREST TO THE COAST. S 1 Guern nd Mrs. Mary | tion. The majority of the other pas age GIRL for wal Restaurant, Spanish. @ S Society—Members 1 Friday they will | " are requested to attend the funeral in appear before Judge Hunt and if | of our late charter member, JAMES rick’s salary is not paid trouble | SCOULER, on SUNDAY, 'June 11, follow. o'clock, from his late residence, 830 en- —————— Vallejo st. housework | BARBER at 703 Howard st.; good s TEADY barber wanted at Ti9% Howard st )MPETENT wom: 0od cook and general | ——— —— = COMPETENT woman, Bo0 Cow. 1466 Fulion. | BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. 108 — = Fourth st. | | | % . | 2 — J. Osborne and wife gers are bound for Golovin Bay and Cape i JAS. S. WEBSTER, President ————— e : : . J ] : < ¢ B AS. S. WEBSTER, . | sHom = enced stitchers on arm Postoffice Changes, Army Orders and ims for Butte Couniy; Elde Nome, only a few going to try their luck | For Her Husband's Death. | __A. R. PATTERSON, Secretary O e e o, 105 Mission St — Issuance of Pensions }gi"l‘fllm' A‘{J”“"”ll gl St s TR | Augusta C. »d suit yesterday | 2 e Dt e 4 GOOD barber for Saturday. 623 Clay st ssuar sions. lier; Elder J. S. Harmon and A. S The Pacific Mail Company’s steamer | geqinst the San Francisco Gas and Elec. | SPECIAL NOTI 5 BARE ed for S WABHIN N, June 9.—The postoffice | \98E 10 have general « Goltne 2 L e O vitn the Company to recover $50,000 dama| cEs WANTED-Tron grill_makers. Box 163, Call. | BARBER wanted for Saturd &t Dyea, Alaska, has been relegated from 1boldt County, D T O D R kA anane Iiforithelasath O HEr husband, wa PETER FREILING'S pile salve, $1 per | {w ANTED—Girl, three hours dally to clean of- | - == A. M. Dart | a1 i f cabin pa d Stephen Hare, and temporarily by | also took away 150 Chinese in the ste enge “Barber to work on percentage. warr “all. ¢ | killed while working for the defendant | . oid | itching, 5 (hiva) AlaaE S0 A routin Alass (oM tmhe nted to cure all cases of bleeding, | 'fice and plain writing. Box 1649, xternal, internal or protruding hence sues for damages Jease is from nd cook, $1 per an- NOTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman | YOUNG girl, general housework ); F.'R. Schaeffer 1d wife, Del Norte Sostoffice Depa el ey & 3 ane | horatio: April 2 Mrs, I - & e = = T | son L Fou s .}',‘,.,f."*‘.\“‘.‘ e n o AL Bune 0 R a s that Pl '\ér:‘.é ue | piles Without fail, no matter of how long | WANTED—Girl for light housework and plain | 2 D T e DM ooeur and wife; Elder T. M. Thorn, Fresno and — = | to the negligence of th any and | _ Standing. 163 Devisadero st., near Sutte | cocking. 844 Haight st. : | 2 e Stoc stoffice for five years ty: Elder: H: G Thurston: Saa Do SACRED HEART FEAST. | glig ¢ company and | _=U : S | Dokt — —— [ BOY to shine shoes. 1608 Devisadero st i e County; Elder N. C. McClure and Elder | i —_————— Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1898: | " to §20. Apply, after 10 a. m., 2526 Mission st. | YOUNG man to work in bakery. Call direction of Secretary of War T ston to Jabor in Sunta Barbecr | Fatner Carrol Lectures on the Theme ’ & | Henrietta Barraco, aged 9 vears; Anna Bar- = = Fillmore st the following sol At Mantla will. ba | coaoarston tol dshor jin sSdsita i Barbira | Inventor Hoe's great story, “How I| 50" ertrude. Bagns, 115 Anfia Barns, 5 = = 1 Ventura counties: Elder R. S. Owen, at ot. Francis Church. Built the First Printing Press,” in| Lillian Horgan, 9; Maud Edsberg, 8; Irene | YOUNG girl to assist In the house. 737 Castro. | THIRD hand on bread. and transportation furnished | who is assoclated with the college work Francisco: Privates Harry Arters | of the denomination eplcEs o The Feast of the Sacred Heart ) | Edsberg, 7; Kath. Sullivan, 6, Mary Oltver, | — —— e 7z 3 3 lerton Parker, First Pennseivania: | rable time. 1o Tabone, Loy the GHio | observed at St. Francs Church vesterday. | 26Xt Sunday’s Call. A e = oA Lo e O Tehame st~ "' | MAN for light work in_lodging-he room gnd Corporal 12, Sooke, fiompany C, FIrst | ent churches; Nils Larsen will look after | Jn the morning a large number of the HOTEL ARRIVALS. BAD tenants ejected for #; collections made; £ B aniialabie | “board and laundry. 5 Market s B i ANsing. | ship missionary work in San Francisco in | League of the Sacred Heart received com- 9 city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | BRIGHT, active girl of good address for a new e : Ao TR } xr ed States 1 : rP\ }‘x ate al,,umh; connection with colporteur work. " munion. In the evening Father Carrol CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. &520. bakery. Box 1635, Call office. cook at 13% Turk st. Call from Sohn, Company I, Fourteenth United | “The executive commities of the. confer inio e e # Carrol PALACE HOTEL. —_— | bukem X MR R TS States Infantry EnCE hast GhOMa I the £OlD sconfer- | jalivere rmon on the “Pleadings of | 1 g s Miss § ¢ CIDEND NOTICE Al PUPILS for select millinery school; trade S = = ites Inf - ence has chosen ollowing officers of | SeIET LEdon Ul S Ritigas, Sacto (Miss Speiman, N ¥ DIVIDEND NOTICES. lle tauslts clentytwork. Astistaciion | SS shoe salesmen wanted Pension £o 4 the California Tract Society for the ensy. | the Sacr rt.”” He sald in part | A M Whipple, Chgo [Miss Baird, N Y e | LIOTOIRIY O evening classos. 505 | hoe Company, 1350 Market s “It is_wrong to imagine that devotion | C C Carpenter, L Ang|Rev W to the Sacred Heart in eve form and | G Kinlingbury, Utah | New York kind is of recent origin. It has been the | F K Wilson, L Ang |Dr il F Biggar, Ohlo Richardson, | DIVIDEND No. 4 (30 cents per share) of th : e wili e | _Leavenworth et T | WANTED—Boy with some expe refined German girl to care for | _helper in blacksmith shop. 1114 Ha John Abbott, Soldier S e S geles, Increase: John = Davis, San | g year: W, T. Knox, presid B ancisco, 36 1o 8. Relssue: John Palse | Locs nt; C. A State agent; J. J. Ireland. sec- d treasurer, and Evelyn M. Ri- ot Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company AR payable at the office of the company, 327 | WANTED—. tine, Lower Lake, $i7. Original widows, | Jay corresponalng cobrrars center of attraction of the saints of every | Mrs Wilson, L Ang IR E Jack, Cal Market st., on and after Saturday, June 10, vn_children, to do sewing and to travel. | = ———— = % etc.! Frances J. Farmer, Modesto, $8 The ,{h._;",‘,’:};‘““f;r‘,,‘L e dasan 1| age and country. It was this that caused | C C Haber. Seattle [W I ell, St Paul 1893, Transfer books will close on Sajurday, | ‘pply at 1814 Washington st., bet. 8 and 10, | WANTED—Steady man to keep pla Catherine Jones, Forest Hill, $12. of managers of the Orphane Iiorae: A | St. John 10 reciine upon the bosom of his | Mrs Haber. Seattle —|Mrs Stowell, 'St Paul June 3, 1899, at 12 o'clock m. Fnilel — - — and assist in light work; must hav Oregon—Original Jennie | p K1oY" T W. Bagh Lo H Pl M at the last supper. It was only | ] G Lanning, Seattle |W A Stowell, St Paul E. H. BHELDON, Secretary. | NEAT girl for housework; must understand | and be satisfled with §15 per week H. Jones, Portland, $8 ors of Jasper | & i OFoncs, B. B Bariine 30 oiienr%; |in the seventeenth century that the de- | A Foketeln, N ¥ "‘,.‘f'“ ey Yerill. Minn | s=—————————————————————===s | plain cooking; wages $i2. Inquire at 104 | Investment C Coary st Willlams, Baker City | andrars. M Mootes ) o and | ‘otion be explicit and public. Tts | g ¢ Sey 1 | neland EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Devisadero st. ity GOOD shop_for a nun of the Vi I r e = The follow agator 2 FIRST-CLASS waltresses for Oakland, wages t $16. 1905 Hyde preamble and resolution | ation | Mrs Severson. Vt 5 Shanklin, Chgo ‘Will Not Employ Japanese. | adopted: | r, Margaret Mary Arlacoque, and teh N H Parlow, H Bergstein, Reno ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- 25, see party at 11 p. m.; also a good re- = FET P WOODLAND 1“,}?. «y,;vp S e ent at which at Paray- | B Mrs 1 W Frazer, Yo _Rtse. 126 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel, Black 132L | Jable boarding house cook across bay. MISS | N aborers, drflimen and team- . e < s i the bro- | jo_Monial, France. In September, 184, 1|7 Well. N Y kohama CHINESE and Japanese help; establishea 2 | _DILLON, 315 Butter st., phone main §04. | stersionGrailiuad work, - teEh, 0 SR et picking the apricot crop will commence | ' Eiven visited this place and celebrated mass |E C Kiobke, L Ang |Mrs James, N Y Shisl R el R I L = = Sonora. free. Apply to BUCKMAN, 302 Mor M Bk véral oRoha next Monday, . The | e columns of several of the newsvapers of | \ielled, ¥ |t Kichic: T Ang e years; tel, Main 19 radley’ & Co., 640 Ciay. | GOOD home for girl about 1T; light work: | gomery st. £ manager of the Woodland Orchard Com- | " Reuoived, That we sxpress our appreciation ————————— [ e muall s Boston (IMeaU R Nikcesly, WANTED—FEMAL small family. J. MULLER, W. Berkeley P.O. | {wiNTRD General blacksmith and horseshoer. B e marvasing of o orop Syiehs | by 8 vote of thanks to the editors and publish Mayor of Salinas. 1% i, ermont BjEensie Coiol e AT RO A D B. | SXPERIENCED shirt operators: best prices; | | 22 Cortland ave., near Mission st 1ge 10 e estl O € Cro] = | ers of hose papers, and especially to the Stook -~ . 3 _ Glaes, Lo @ v B — e T inks he will be successful Francieco Call election in Salinas city at which a candi- | K, 2 Kithian, 8 Barbra & List, London to assist in housework; $10 to $15. MISS CUL- | TADES wanted everywhere to distribute sam- | Quired; constant practice; expert Instruction: | | S i EEE B VaJ;vrl D Creagn, Eng LEN, 3% Sutter st. Tles and advertise California Orange Syrup, call or write for cataloxue. Moler Barber e coenss — ——— s — - e ez — — — — —— — |3 McComico, La apt F [wiss, Eng = T R RPN A T, = ey College, 635 Clay s - = e [3 5 P Soerus [yiily § 5 dvias SO nglish Woman wishts Diace 1N Mh | et Tarticaiars To cont stame CalL. | S e G E Mulvaney, Sacto [Miss M _Gilmore, Mags | SOUAtry: good cook; $15 to $20. MRS. NOR- | FEOL 20 Mt fo, Soin Franelaco, Cal. | WILSON House, 7 near Fourth— D WEY S A U U N D | § M Cheny, S¢ Louis Mrs 5 N Cook. Cal |/ TONeIs Sutter sty T i | — | 100 modern rooms With hot, cOld water; fres | E I I [ I: A°B Fitagerald N ¥ |GG/ Peters: Bostontl | TeTaanin wo G e it oty = baths: electric lights; elevator; Ze to $1 night, | F 3 Brown, London 'S W Bates, Boston or short distance in the country; good. cooks THEE WoNTED BAE “Expert dump men and powder men J D Rockefeller, N Y Mrs M D Andrews, | Ling to children: moderate wages. Call 10 WANTED- Mrs Rockefeller, N Y Plymouth Stockton place, off Grant ave., bet. Post and | WANTED—American farm foreman for Insti- | for steam "’zfl"é;‘:;‘,rk,‘_ Apply to JAS. A, Miss Rockefeller, N Y W A Frost, Chgo dle_and j2itses 8 MOMBIEION, g TFrost, ( Sittecrate tution to handle and superintend boys, $3 2 i 3D Rockefellér " Jr, Mrs Frost, Cheo S ! and found; a foreman for private stables, | W ANTED_20 pick and shovel men at 3175 per MY Tk eketeller, T, Mr® Wilks, § Afr | COMPETENT, willing woman; I good cook | $12 a week; timberman for mine, 3275 day:| \'day. Devisadero and Broadway, ety : s ockefeller, P Ely, Mokelumne and laundress; will do housework; good bread- | quartz miner, $250 a day; 4 gravel miners, - . . New York |W Fornie, Guatemala | ‘maker; nice to children. Please call at 78 | $0_and found; 40 laborers for mine, $i VELE s : : f g e 3 s | ; . $1 60, | TRAVELER to sell shirts on commission; side Miss | E Rockefeller, [H T Hellér, Toxas Jessle ‘st $175 and $1 85 a day. See J. F. CROSETT & | line; state particulars. Box 691, Cail office. ey Yore Mrs H T Heller, Texhs = | Co. 68 Sacramento street, > rs Baird, Phil i —— EAT young girl who has reference wishe | GET vour shoes half-soled while waiting, 3¢ to TOTAL AMOUNT REPORTED GRAND HOTEL, | “hice place; will do general housework; good | WANTED—8 first-class miners who can run| 50c. 362 Mission st., between 1st and 2d s P Crrreeieeiiiiiicieninnienees . B30, IO, | W L Cordon, Wash R E MeKenna, Caj | Dlain cook. Call 1007 Natoma st., near | ' power drill for one of the best mines west of | e : D Mecartne Cad 3, Daweon "Cai | Eleventh and Mission. Rocky .\Igunl;:ns;hwnxes $350 a day: no “:6:‘5‘;?]}:’:“‘5‘;“""’_ s‘?:;n?“';ml Bg — eam She = | Shipley, Cal " D Madden, Cal = s e e company boarding house or store; two-third: ! electric fix- ak! S S : F O Burckhardt, Port- G R Wanh ¥orp GERMAN girl wants place In German famlly; | of fare advanced; o Monday morning; see | Lures. ADPIY by letter, Designing Depart- HREE THOUSAND DOLLARS has been added to the The interior of the State s just beginning to be heard | land J Blankfeld, N Y general housework, cooking, $20 per month. | owner in city. J. F. CROSETT & CO., g2 | _ment, THOMAS DAY CO., 725 Mission st. fund for the erection of a monument in Golden Gate | from, but from now on money will come from all sections |} D Kelham Portind R L Hubbard, Mich il o Natoma iat 2 Sacramento s YOUNG men and ladles 16 years and over wish- | Park to the American navy in commemoration ot Ad- | without cessation until the entire $100,000 called for is sub- | N 3 Garren Froakee Sai Mpe? & 1am, | EXPERIENCED nursegirl wishes situation; | \ANTED—Waiter for private family, 25| IN€ employment call at at Hilisdale, 3 Stxth mirai Dewey’s victory at Manila Bay since last Fri- | scribed. President Phelan and Secretary Fletcher have within | W A Freeman, Cal 1A Stallmack, N y | . et references. Call or address 1310 Page st. [ “putler for institution, §25; baker's helper, | _St- bet. 11 and 2, room 71 day, and of this amount practically all has been | the past two days sent out communications to the Mayors of | Miss R Freeman, Cal J L de Paull, Kern YOUNG Iady wishes situation as chamber- | $20: hotel cook, $50; cook for springs, $4 COAL miners accustomed to pitching veins can through voluntary subcriptions sent fnto the general com- | the most Important cities In the State setting forth the ubjects | & Irpam, S8l | 4 D Harlan, Cal” | ‘maid. Call at 103 Fifth st room I e e ;. Cocke, small hotel, country, | “find steady work at good wages at the Tesia mittea. | of the movement and asking them to assist it in every wey in | Portland ' Miss Harlan, Cal’ | GERMAN woman would like plain sewing and | week, and others. dJ. F. CROSETT & CO. | won ;“,‘;:;’;;, fil‘"‘g"‘ County, Cal.: sufficient The committee held its regular weekiy mecting in Mayor | thelr power. It is expected they will call meetings in their | A F Fruhling, § Jose W A Jones,’ Cal | “mending to do at home. §21 Mission st., r. 1. | 628 Sacramento st. | past Binety days to mavs reom for forty coal L3 .{‘ B:‘:d)’. ?‘l’llz (D _H 7 Van Koppen, A Vel 11 'y C] operate with the general committee of this city. In this way | 3 Kaimen Henicla B¢ Ring 25% Phelan’s private office vesterday afternoon, and it was ex- | respective cities, appoint committees to collect funds and co- pected that the fund would be increased by several thousand NG Irish lady, just arrived, of refinement | WANTED—2 men h ‘ long | DMiners: no other class of labor is required. and cducation, wishes position us lady's mald | * fob, short distAnce. $30 and saary: 5 wmen ty| And miners unaccustomed to pitching Gollars more, but the various sub-committees begged for just | the work will be greatly expedited. R E Kent,' Sacto > R Baxter, Cal or companion; unexceptional references; Ger- lant potatoes, $23; 15 milkers and farmers, | ‘g ot advised to come. SAN FRANCI one weelk more in which to file thelr reports, and thelr request The souvenir certificates will not be ready for distribution | 3 Reuss, Idaho J W_Bowen, Los An; man; musie. Box 1606, Call. 25 and $30; blacksmith, $2350 and board: figr?roi’}l:upfi:&:"alrm il for a week or two yet. They are so elaborate in design that | it B Medies, car ® BF F £ Endioott, C: it is slow work for the artists to execute the three vignettes | J B Bouthard, Cal E E Stodda ited. Some of the members were out of town and | SWEDISH girl, firaf-class seamatress, wishes | Smp blacksmith, $60; carrlage finisher and e siwation at chamber work. 255 Kissling R e e e e aeny o [ ToEE week—300 parrs me 2 EE tween Howard and Folsom, 25 : wite, arly new, 5 $0; new shoes. and the fancy border, but when completed they will be worthy | &P Bovie S Diexo |C W Hincnciife, T, o | _between Mo $5; 5 laborers, $13, and others. J. F. CRO | slignity aamanrer nort s Pion Mivston ot cf the cost and labor expended on them. 5 2 & odden, Visalia | LADY wishes a position as working house. | SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. bet. 1st and 2d sts.; open 5 . to § p. m. was grs unable to get their reports in, and others had some fat sub- seriptions in eight which they wanted to add to those they bad already secured before letting the others know what they Mrs E_ Nicholls, Napa H B Sharp, Col sty okt = @ done for the cause. All the members sent word that they | The site Is still under consideration by the sub-committce [ A P Baker, N ¥ N & vanehim, Smcto | Seeperf (It or country. Call 126 Fourth st. | \WANTED .. ... .............oraeos | WANTED Taborers and mechanics to know d been fully as successful as they had hoped, and would | having charge of that portion of the work, and the members | E Gibbs, Mattoon O M Thumler, Chgo - Tool sharpener for mine, steady job at §2 per | that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stil iz F C C Page, Portland J E Clark, Sausalito L] RLY to take care of I = da blacksmith’ me mine, Ve 21 154 are nearly distracted by the great mass of communicatlons | j F Schilgman, Cal [A F Watorman & fam, | St and care of ohilaren. 20is” 1micon | Pay’qmy.ckemith's helper for same ¥ o S ae et w | | be willing to report in a week. In view of these reprasema~| tions it was decided to grant the sub-committees the timel they receive each day offering suggestions on the subject. | J P Jordan, Visalla | Belmont 2 milkers, near city. asked for, but they must make their report next Friday witn- | The committee on design is also having its share of troubls | M M Lavelle, Cal |I Lashmutt. Spokane | AMERICAN woman wishes situation to do| Haying hands... ©...$26 and $30 | WANTED—20 men to_ occup out fail. of this nature, but s proceeding steadily collecting drawings D G Overall, Visalia A Griffin, Fresno }1:):;. l:)ule.‘ cha?fl;;{lc'vr fi?:mldyvnfk In Oak- | 4 miners for first-class steady job..3 per day night, 60c to $1 per wk. 105 New Mc At thet time the name of every subscriber to the fund will | of all the notable monuments in the World, estimates of tho | ;1 coupienr o br TR, HOTEL. Crate: aod home the Ghject, Address 313 San | Laborcen. Tume meroite De4t P WM Boiird | BUSH, 21 mbove Kearmy Cholce rooms: 633 be made public and the list will be lorfg, for of the 330,194 al- | cost of various materials, etc., and, in fact, completing all the | { Bery & w. Bakersfid & b o Jornsor €a) | _Pabla ave, Oakland. Choremah ‘baut private Dlace, near oity. | and stationary washstand: 1ic. %c up ready subscribed practically all has been voluntary, and these | preliminaries, so that at the proper time the members can go | G § Holmes: Emeryvil Hl Hall, Jamestowh | RESPROTABLE woman wants situation for | (0nd found, and others. W. D EWER | SATTORS ana vrainars seamen for coast and fubscribers, together with those Becured by the sub-commit. | ahead Wwithout the loss of a day. 9 W McKay, Cal Mrs G Harvey, Utah housework, cook, wash and iron: moderats L T Australla at HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st [ tecs and not yet turned in, as well as the great numbers that Next Friday's meeting will be the most eventful since the | & D Teague, Sacto |] Murtha, Cape Nome | wages: no’ objection to short distance in the | WANTED ... e 2 mittee in th. = 5 | committee wag organized, for besides the big jump the sub- P H Williams, Sn Diego | country. Call 5511 Howard st. Typewriter and st St M 200 SINGLE_furnished rooms, l0c, 1sc and 2o are certain to pour in to the com: n the next seven days, | gorfption list will take then th, { T Wright, Stockton | Mrs A Henry, Cal and stenographer for first-cl ed roome, ward; read. rm. will make a splendid showing for three weeks' work. BT R T a2t hen Ahere Wik Beiptia Siys GOt AL |r ), e e e T B Woods, Mantla | LADY wishes sewing and mending to do at| Lors) peroioronces required; 50 per month; [ _Per night. Lindell, eth and ZOTR_—— 3 e {C R Sioger, R 1 | et oo oL must be young -man. W. D. EWER & CO.. | MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. ol e BARBER COLLEGE, 138} Elghth st

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