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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. JUNE 23, 1899. HEXEXOHO £ O XOXOHOXOROLOE ® XORPASHOXD X & ROHROXOHOXOKOXE themselves masters of the ceremonies and | 14:10 N of Pacific-avenue curb line and includ- vV NTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTE * th?1 beer came faster. It came FOg fl;.ls! ingafi rectangle c‘fhar‘»youtR‘lo,l‘ggmm:‘E: !EM- = S SRS = Ay & RUADY PHONE MAIN 534 ¢ & and thereby hangs the secpet of Police- [ Same owner with J. R. n (contractor), | COMPETENT woman wishes situation to do | 3 e e & * man Minchan's misfortune: The beer | architect same—Inside plastering, outside cex | “RCUEEIORNT WOMIR SLaery: 3 vears' reter. | Leading Employment and Laper Agepts: menting and vork 1 Hadth HELP WANTED TO-DAY FROM 7 A. M 3 & kegs began to run dry and the gang soon | JERURE SN0 ornamental work for Swe On | ences. Call 103 Van Ness ave., near Fell st L 35, 84 %9, 30, $2 day and wagel $ w5l | felt the torrld sensafions of approaching | gije"and outsids, §74s; finished and accepted, NTRED—Sewing and mendis fo do at home. | 3100, $%, 380, $75, $60, 850, $50. $10 to $15 an¢ | | drought. The boozeroom czars went into | iy & days after, $748; total, $2093. e ng and mendi 413, first floo found, for 39 men we have not room tt ® % executive session and at once unanimous- | *'Eineije M. Chabot (owner) with James §. ol 50 e . rogms 13 en B O |y navertihes 3 . 1 1y dectded that the occupants of the outer | Fennell (contractor), architects Shea & Shea— | YOUNG lady desires situation as housekeeper; 3 B ALSO & hall had consumed enough of the precious | Brick, stone, terra cotta and cement work, city or country. Call 108 Taylor st., room 1. 64 “orchard, vinevard and farm hands fo % liquid. curbing, artificlal stone sidewalks and side- every town in every county in California | ‘Snipsey” Grimes hit upon the bright | walk elevator for a five-story and basement WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- wages $26, 330, and found..... ; tdea of removing the remaining keg of | brick concert hall building on N line of O'Far- | ket; 200 rooms; 2ic to $1 60 night; §150 to $8 | 59 mjjkers for all parts of this Staf $0, '3 beer to Tomalty's stable only a half block | rell street, 82:6 E of Powell, £ 8 by N 137:6; | Week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus | and found .. Aisiry 1 R D B (DT and baggage to and from ferry. 1 choremen’a, i e e B e et hers of the clan would be admitte m- mett Tomalty, a chip of the old block, HOTEL ARRIVALS. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. e HAY .\ was called nfo_consuiation. It was d i e {“;1”‘" ,"‘”",’;,,"”,‘ ’;M part ask worth a man’s life to attempt to GRAN® HOTEL NESB ‘and et o aah3L Eodays and = Sad Sequel to a Free| tike beer ont the tront way, so Opie |y mrie i g best help. 41414 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 424 3 : g 1 ¥ S DS dlander, Cal T G Nicklin, Seattle _— —— B — z Doakes, one of the faithful, 'was dis- |G F Ditzler, Biggs ~ J C Boyd, w & d, Cal | WANTED — Position in private family as . Beer Meetlng- fi“;fil;‘.:;d ek LT § stable for | G D Dornin'& w, Cal Mrs K Wheeler, Wyo conchman by'a_first-class man; all-round; INATOR s . He returned shortlv with & cofl | G G Eldredge & w, Cal T Nellson, Keswick references; can milk and take care of garden: | wants 2 teamste paid by him, $50. fl‘;’;e:ltpirnd sgoln zfle befl;ikfllz (‘;‘as d:tnf- :\"l‘{ ‘T‘t‘;xhvrtsi Sacto 5 Blackstock & w, :‘:“]l\ll k";'v\u in Oakland. Box 8124, Call office, g lt( l’l\m,\\t-lCLh )nh"rm{x"l‘ - Y s end In its gradual descent to |G W Curtis, Boston Ventura akland 5 teamsters and laborers, free fare, $2 the street below. F W Smith, Colo E Dorey, Arcata e » BRICKMASONS AND STONEMASONS.. ENDED IN GENERAL MIXUP | “They're stealing Johnnie Brown's keg | A R Tabor. Auburn Mrs C T de Candia, Cal M"‘\ and_wite, German, Wish situatlons ho- | brickmason for a large ranch............& day | . of beer!” shouted "“Mugs” Finnegan. W B Andrew, Cal F Davidson, Danv tel or first-class boarding house; wife first- | o) joxmasons for a large mine..........$4 daj . The L “ h J Donaldson, Visall J S Wyatt, Portland class cook: man good waiter, or help in | 3 g ay, good fob 2 50 day and there ang. zggj?;’-i'}e‘f»ufhfi g:l then | 1 Jones, Cai ® IA’s Vischer, Cal kitchen; city or country. Address 278 Minna. | % S CAREENT RS . BLACKSMITHS THE FAITHFUL ATTEMPTED TO into the street to frustrate the bold at- |4 GBlossom. Stockton |C H Brink Utah | RELIABLE youns married man wants work | cirpenters for ranches, etc. \m‘m:fi" | tem o v W M L : C Van Va urg, of, A s ge carpenter.... cl “PACK AWAY THE BOOZE.” | {{iiPL 0, §i5, ey WIth the ovening's | o wood Borkeley T Enmaensperger, Cal | jrocery Diingae: can’faraish Food reterencel | 12 blackemiths and helpers 1o Shovs. ranches S Stefalur & w, Cal air, Ca Address H, K onitines camps, etc., $60, §0, $40 and $30 and foun Jn less time than it takes to tell the | T {yvatr, Ouiland H M Lovinsky, Cat ress. H.K:. 684 Eulton sty | and $2'50 and $2 day; steady g0od JODS..... e story, the crowd were in the throes of |y Ellie. : e 5 X ot mjerawd, - L Pinole H T Brume, Stockton | WANTED—By reliable young man, window or ANYBODY .. , | The Unlucky Policeman Arrived on = s juncture Policeman | Mrs E H Hughes, Cal G C Hyatt, Stockton housecleaning or other small jobs about pri-| Can dig small trenches so water can £0 be | Mineh, d h 5 2 \ehan appeared upon the scene. He | J Porteous, Fresno H Jacks, Monterey vate place. HENRY ANDERSEN, %2 Bush| tween vines and trees, pick fruit, work it | the Scene at a Time When the glr’ssx”: hlyour;tg lToamlty tnnltl bstarte_‘qh to ‘A‘ \Fr‘ ‘Semxdi NY P Littlefaler, Cal st., telephone East 963. packing and drying houses, help with hay ané | 4 m o 0 he patrol 0X. en v Jarnes, L Ang W R Foster, Woodland = help otherwise; what you don't know the | Fierce Battle Waged l\l';e‘ clan for;z‘ut their p sonal differences | G X Ford, Ontario T H Longton, Cal C‘;fiffix‘f\cf:dm"fi'( round worker wants em- | manager of this California bapk will teack the Hottest. and fthevisctiurong Minehani todpaman, | 00 SXmnciOnterlol E i Meermots s Mina ST, : i are o il Eo e baa $16% et nnap Ba e f S . re results to him. H N Turrell, ‘Cal Mrs F Thornson, Cal required; references first-class. Box 4777, | g good food: salary paid in cash evers + | Mrs C J Buchanan, Cal|C Mack. Boston Call month or before: white cooks: no Japs, Chi —_— _— | C Mack, Bos e = RN By ;T k aps, | “DUTCHY” WYMAN CAUGHT. | Hucnanan car ("' i 1Y Mewgs, Bouingne | SUTUATION wanted by a competent man as |- Dosg OF S0/ hein on this great Calffornis | Policeman Minehan, who was severely | Mrs T W Buzza, Mont |L J Beckett, Cal "f,f(k';‘}’,;”"‘n'”“'o‘;;\‘f,e“’ i (ricleadle s honac MEN: WANTED. ...........0.. ¥ | beaten by a gang of rowdies at the cor- | He Is Wanted on Two Charges of |S B Buzza, S 'P A Buell & w, Cal . 21 S ... MURRAY & READY ner of Sixth and Mission streets early | A 1t to Murd PALACE HOTEL. SITUATION wanted In factory , wholesale 634 and 63 Clay t. vesterday morning while attempting to| EERUE Wim S E D Rollins, Boston |W W Chapin, Sacto house or as gardener; good reference. Box e s arrest one of them, Is to be congratu-| Charles, alias “Dutchy” Wyman, who is | A A Cooper Jr, Ta D J Bonsfleld, Monda | _ 4710, Call office. A e help RO e lateA¥aEaDIte Fhe raet the L ho e atier 1M“ Imown'ito the volicel was ‘arrestea | Mog & & Cucheric Iad £ofe, G 0 AS bartender, by respectable single middle- “ete.. no experience required, ward treated at the Receiving Hospital | 12st evening by Detectives Dillon and | i Biock, N Y e aged man, ‘with good personal references; | and found; will ralse you to better for a broken mose and a badly-battered | Crockett and charged with an assault to | Miss M Winkieman, Md J Levin, San_Leandro towntor colitey. s aBaT(ender BTN N AL S e henn. At ; ey commit murder. On June 8 Wyman vis- | Miss E Winkelman, Md A Dodge, N Y TART honest boy, 15 vears of Saal| o cool cltmatess call frerh wead. Minehan might have fared worse, | ¢ - yms Ssifialss Bvinkel man, o N N honestboy, 15 vears of age. Wo aliimit g £ foriinatead of running afoul ofian asgre. | \ted. & housel ket 1by: e womaniinamed (W EBLusnshmInEENTENES 8 Dodee, N } like a position at anything. Box 473, Call. | CMURRAY ¥ gation of Tar Flat hoodlums returning from | Mary Dolan at 645 Natoma street and | g J de Harte, Or | OGRAPHER wants work: several ears' | sEefaydil st a tri-weekly session of the Glass House | Started a disturbance. A young man |J Collis, London Mrs E J de Harte | experience: is also bookkeeper and zeneral | pre ywa % TO-DAY Social Club, as w 1t first supposed, he nunmld.lnhn Rank, wnu] Wi ,\\]rrn-w-nt. | T R Ayers, London R H Flint, Angels | u“m“ man: best of references. Address H., | FARE 4 * z = Sl s at fi G tempted to eject him, when Wyman drew | R Schwartzenbach, Ger D Calman, N Y | _211 Montgomery st 3 e fed 2 e e ¢ oJostrA KEEGAN HARRY ZOBLER st woetully tangled up with & bunch of | WREIS and siabbed him in the facs M T Franta, Colo A List, London e e e S * southside politicians who were gloriously | thigh. The injured man was taken to the | M F Williams, Colo Mrs A 'List, London | ®00A 0 L iy At \er...MURRAY & READY, $ B e i Rtiving et T RIS WV in et Ca10 AN Garber, Siblogo . | Derate inellableitaa santin: Sorirt phibipeatol | : and 638 C v : steam beer that had been doled out to | Were dressed WHconny e T e S iue Hepn o R e = < : Y (o O | iy M o ; N ting | Wyman disappeared immediately after | Mre W McCarthy, Cal G I Babeock, Cal 5 __ | FRE: P. R. R. PASS TO_.MONTEREY (0. = AFitem spacious schooners at a me & | the cutting and was supposed to have left | 3V C Rosers, Cal Mrs G E Babeock, Cal | HANDY young man wants work of any kind | for 12 teamsters and laborers, $2 and 1a Lot of “Pat” Tomalty's Committee of One | the city. While walking along Stockton | b _Martini, Cal Miss Babcock, Cal in elty or country; references. C., box <761 | office fee ......... o only Lo 3 : Hundred push of the Thirtleth District. | sreet last evening Dillon and Crockett | e L Donper. | coaliotices | e L e (O i clan Tomalty had made elaborate | saw him standing in front of a ciear |15 peld’ Montersy |1 T Straukamp, X T | | CALL EARLY .. ... FREE FARR f preparations to celebrate the opening of | store and they promptly placed him under | nrs Field, Montersy Miss Straukamp, N Y | | TO THE GREAT SAWMII 3 . i . . the campaign. They hired Academy Hall Sl ;*“\'m;“n“;:;5‘11111'"“1'”‘]'mrnul: 0f | 87 Fleld, Montersv W Straukamp, N Y rope e ‘l Loz ke T e most outrageous cases on record, in which the police playec = sl s lreet BetwEeL I d Six 0 co rder w )e place ¢ WESTERN HOTEL. | oung man, strictly Tree fellers spool tenders ....scre . yart, ocurred yesterday afternoon. when three small boys were n Mission street between Fifth and Sixth ineCh Warrnane tos dhaine Feu oo W BRI B '”‘: i would like position as collector or in whole- | Bark peclers Jackscrewer a 1 part, vesterda ™ 3 VS we and flooded the district with florid hand- | named Watson in the breast some time i le cFadden, Colo | sale house or on the road: can furnish cash 7 laborers for mills and woods, e X rrested and booked at the City on a charge of robbery. The bills inviting all good Democrats to at- ago. [ amas Ar!/;m?' IS (“ e “'nll“\_’_n | bonds as security. Box 4620, Call office 360, $30, $40, $30 and found; hundreds of @ z e A s > s ralter elnems R and s 0 2 s unningham, Butte ofty, New = = s St emake: d ‘woodchopps . ovs are: Joseph Keegan, 12 year Walter Hetnemann and tend the joyous occasion. Free beer in e | G H Parker, N_ Y J Hedges, N Y | SITUATION ae gardener by steady middle-aged | tiemakers and w SRRl e Ay > Harry r, 11 the Thirtieth was not to be sneered at, o MADE GOOD TIME. | M McWordon, Cal H Byrd, Boston man; can milk, drive: handy with tools: mod- | - ek it The boys were roaming around the Potrero yvesterday, and about 2 p. m. when Tomalty called the meeting to order |1 M “mn‘x;‘lr‘ Cto e B '”' nmkhr ;-_‘ll rate wages; referenc box 4625. Call. | =2 = — i Ke and Twenty-second streets met Stephen Cassinelli, a boy 12 | shortly after 8 o'clock Wednesday night | Ten Mile Extension on Loop From | Stoity. El Faso 13 C Hamilton hgo | FRE R O FRER livi s g Tt v g LA s | 3 A King. Utah |'A R Port, Cal HEL NTED—] ALE. 0 RV r RATLROAD IN CALIFORNIA 8 living at § Wayland street They talked together for a few x | the hall was literally jammed with south- Lompoc to Surf Completed. | A”A Snyder, Stockton rhayaxED- oM o ,T, ,.;“,,,.‘f.‘x}.g»fi,y,::yum\_ muckers, laborers, Cassinelli bragged that he had $1 2 in his pocket. In a jocular © |side citizens from every neighboring dis-| mp. ten-mile extension on the loop from | == HANSEN & CO...._._Phone Grant 185" | teamsters, tunnel men; wages , 32 and : e boys made a grab at C who pulled the money out of ¥ | trict : Cieaion o the Joop dromt SAN FRANCISCO CALL. 2 waitresses, Santa Cruz. | $17 da : 5 e v b + o | Surf to I he coast di | a | ‘ yoket and held it in his’hand. He c Merian laren= v amet and It was a proud moment for “P: To- | Surf to Lompoc on the coast division of | to go Saturday 2 waitresses, first-class | v.cc... COME AND SEE 1 Erihit BiEikanal nehttering Sihe mbr e inatio s miy malty. He had delivered the goods and | the Southern Pacific was completed yes-| BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francsco | resort, "$0; 10" waifresses, different springs | lodging e > 1as and the trio ran aw i NG ) m Frank | terday. | Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | and resorts, $20: 21 waitresses for commercial MURRAY & g CENTIPIECE ANCULICLIIO TSN a0 % | Gould. Bert Schlesinger and several The work has been rushed through, tak- | until 12 o’clock every night in the vear. Is, $20 and § _ many of them fare 634 and 63! ( went home and told his father what had happened him other notables who had been imported c P paid; 10 restaurant waitre $6 and 37; | = °R - B e toateiolite Gtatinn & e h e et e ea e e Ot Vn A el un it was s n ehon ven or eight weeks from i ERANCH OFFI 521 Montgemery street, | Junch and ai 3 chamt AND OTHER H y : 5 s e St : e L be & | T able calamity that his Honor, the | commencement to its completion. This, | corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. maids, to wait, 3 stablemen and boys, city and c ntkio & arrested 1« T leemen Lewis and Stanton were de- x| JatiSM S AEHT By but those elose. | considering the magnitude of the task, iS | 257 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. & CO. | 2l ¥ ana, gund; old man to work in gar S e aionitiece it o0 “""\' at the old dumps 2 | to-the-throne* ibles would surely in- | remarkable time and will doubtless prove | 39 McAlllster street; open until $:30 o'clock. | 5™ wiTTR T TR e "pattern maker on Seve stre istance t two b officers and 3 »rm him that fight looked 1 in | highly gratifying to the farmers of that 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 17 tei, $22 ‘. C. R. HANSE laborers. 3 iment work & we t t m, and later to the ( Prison k- lcBomal bye dis el Tomalty forsooth w ']" ShRaab I ‘; affords them an *“l'xv»'!‘“i“"? 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. jiic 104 Geary st | boy to dri delivery wagon, $i ki = e S | happy his beaming countenance fol- to market this season’s crops by rail. | s : - ——————— | week: Catholic tailor, for institution H ge T e e bay > | lowea flitting 75 s otored| Etis crpected that Derove very loue the| ML Mukel steet comec Sixteenth; owas EGIRL for small in Bureka, 325 [ Jundry help ..o : 1 went em on W 3 T 2 th aHiiloroielaok | laundry hely 8 We 2 i + | stableman, wh r especia T » on the main line from Surf to untiiidseiclack, 5 free fa g0 by steamer to-doy, see | yvoung man to drive WL, o'oe > 2 em home. T s surprise that o < oceasion in one of Tomalty's whitest | wood will be bridged over and the long | 108 Eleventh street; open until § o'clock. | partyat 9a and many girls for cooking | «7 7 and found f the la xercise so arre ¥s on such a @ J coats, w disper to the pected continuous coast line from 2526 Missfon street; open until 9 o'clock. d housewor ity and vmugrr\' nursegirl, | Wwaiter boy, to and found i & oo He! ed it an out. % thirsty in all portions of the hall incisco and San Jose to the south Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- C. R HA & CO., 104 Geary st.” | laborers for manufacturing company. X 5 B When Tomalty's colored stableman | part of the State will have become an a until 9 o'clock. MOTHER and daughter 'F,,,.;. and helper in - ereees . O rags failed to dispense the beer rapidly enough | complished fact R i C | fireman for a large mine.. x m'r‘- i v-" spens ‘rr:w«u‘ Y ]'Hh\n "‘“;:“;"f complished fact === plain_hotel in city, 85 and found. C. R. & BIGC WAGE P : e NOTIC | HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st | 18 Tab hours, fare the gentleman of color, 1y passed the cruel wi 15 laborers, 8 hours. fa MARRIED iwound (hit | REAT, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. > chief dis- } FANCY froner at first-class resort hotel, $35 andery No. 1, K pandery . and found and free fare; 2 fancy ironers for Qi xoxans e 4 temporary injunction restrair the | penser of beer, was not a member of the st and Mont- | i Commlssioners: i scsondance it el o o onbeRt: e T e o L ot JECstand SMunt | g per ek 3 fane ironera for | farmers and wives.|o . n]n'H N l © of the complaint and ing| ' “He's a_ horse" alet,” murmurefl 5 § of Green, S 2, | (FRIDAY) EVF 30 o’ clock. | San Jote. 810 per week see party here. C.| . GOLD. SHOTRR : ! pear be iim next Tuesdav | Mickey under his ath, and forthwith $10 AIll fraters are corc invited. | R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. | : Y B X PERIE: REQUIRED ) v 1ey should not be for- gang invaded heretofore sacred 2. Hawes to Joseph SIR JOHN TONNINGSEN, Em Com. 2 WAITE ES for ( dero; $20. C. R. wages $60, $50, $45, $30 and found...... i i T proceeding | precincts of the zeroom. “Jimmie” of Buchanan street, SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, _ | " HANSEN & £0., 104 Geary st |t IN SAN FRANCISCO. L | i e 12 | Gannon and “Bugs” Killigan appointe by_W-105; $10. e = W llex = oianq | Z2ilabarers, Aboardyoumaelyesshome, L h; R 3 o S 1L Cothn iwifelor P NRED A ‘f""“"in‘{,'flL"F"",[:_""., | laundry, $80 and | day; % Iaborers and teamsters, §175 day Uy i SN @ % S>3 Devisad e B Y BNl LGt atotalock, DE0E - | atter st. and '$30 and found e © Henry 1. Mon- GEO. J. HOF | HOUSEWORK girl Belevdere, $25 per S e ANt ngton street, 62:6 Secre month. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st DISHWASHERS amps, boarding houses, COOKS WAITER! 19 cooks for hotels, 4: also lot on SW Laurel streets, W | OCCIDE: F. and TREDAY) COOK_for roadhouse, per month 3% Sutter AL Lodge OR HER LIFE - PARISHIONERS HONOR. | 157:6 by A. M. will meet CULLEN, % springs, saloons, restaurants, ranche \ A e untington to' Al.| EVENING, 3 3D. Mas = Sk i DA | mines, springs, saloons_restaurants, ran | | et B o | ter Musons, invited. By order | GIRL to assist in Kitchen and dining room, | and tourists. $80, $50, $45, $40, $35, $30 and $2 | ‘H DE fl K l Pfl A 0 b oLtV ! e per month.” MISS | and found o Stein, restaurants, cams 9 by W e Rl s > walters, s otels, rest & eamps, i 5 I oEta Albort WALT ANDERSON, Secretary. | . 3% Sutter s FoAEID el i K $30. $25 and $20 and fou Bethin, lot on > NW of Harris executor) t of Beale stre 45 by NE The officers and membe: to & Avihlontare ¢ notified to meet MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter ‘st. Cooks and wives......Pantrymen...... Port Night cooks Alameda County. ° | at Hibernia Hall, 120 ) = - — Second and third Cooks. COOK, hotel. country, $40 per month. Miss| Second and K A._ O H. DIV 2 Funeral notice < THER and daughter as cook and second | 32 dichwashers and kitchen help for all parts & ot this wirl, $30 {o $35 per month, boarding house. | of Callfornia. 2825 to $15 and fo th street, to S morrow (Friday), at § ck. to at- Accused of the Mur—i; der of Her Baby. | s i Alneer Brown: commene, | tend the funeral of our late brother. PAT- SHCUDLDN, Stigucterst n e 0 - i [UMBRRAY & READY, ing at a point in block 483, 123 W ¢ arke RIC 5 B. LEE. Pres. | W ANTED—Cook, small summer resort, $5: also -....634 and 636 Clay &t. o cused of thell street 180:10 § of Railroad avent T Recafes | waitress, same place, 320, see party-at our BUTCHERS BAKERS AehESoos 5, W 202, 8 Onkiand: — this moon: cook for institution, country N nine town o a e Johu Julid A, Seit A. Klinkensmith or SPECIAL NOTICES. | man cook. no wash, $3); German of tehers for shops, mines, etc. e y Klinge N W line of z [ S O e e 2 s and §25 and found 3 tria) 1 street, f avenus, S 4 BAD tenants efected for §1: collections | 20; laundress, private family, $25; Ger-| 3 o Shops, etc........845 to 335 and found 4 ) city o country. PACIFIC COLLEC an nuese, $20; % waltresses, city and coun- | § DOl U R Fove to learn : I : Cip i R e trv, springs, hotels and restaurants, §20, $25 | e and $6 a week; lunch waitress: ironers for | = » 5 b mediately box 4760, Call office. numbers of girls for city and country. and | 34 3% Sl ks e was visih AL = —| & See J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter st. | 3 ©O......PHONE GRANT 18t painting dnne. Hartman Paint Co.. 218 3d st. | HOUSEGIRL, short distance, §25, see party | il alsns 3 & O e iathe 313 Sut. | Robert Cuprill, dishwasher, wanted 3 & e e | eTe, o e s + %18 Sut | TRestaurant cook, $17 50 a week; second cook, a ju sar AL L DIVIDEND NOTICES. _ter st. : i _ | summer resort, $0; broiler, summer resort, COOK, German style, §23; second girl, $20; | 350; fry cook, summer resort, $40 and foundj ¢ B. Thorne, | DIVIDEND NOTICE Savings Bank | - seeond girl Oakiand, $20: nursegirl, $15 to| second cook, hotel, $50; second cook restau: make ar | Albion street, E of Grove, | of fan Francisco, 33 st.—For the half | 0: 2 German housegirls, 815 and $20; young | rant, $45; cook, country restaurant, $30 and m room. Assistant Distriet SN0 Deinm ot "Alden Tract, Oak.| year ending June 30, 1889 a dividend has | girl, assist. $10. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. | found; second cook, country hotel, $36: & AT a i heen declared at the rate of 3 and six-tenths | — = " cooks, country boarding houses, $33; dish- mons consented that all and Fmma § Thorne to Robert L.| (3.6) per cent per annum on all deposits, free | CH AMBERMAID, assist waiting, summer re- | washér, country hot 530 a fr fare; 1 retire with th fon of Ser- R e B 3 ¥ “ | of taxes, payable on and after rday, ) woman to do_chamberwork and | kitchen hand, summer resort, $25 and free 2 N conver- Winitred Curtis,(by James Sta July 1, 189 GFORGE A. STORY. Cashier. n_cooking. 320. MURRAY & READY,| fare ; 2 ? faet 1 whose administrator) to on, lot on N liné | 5 Jas Aoy s Head waiter, first-class country hotel, $0; W ) s of the - whose SRl SR 5 DIVIDEND _NOTICE—The German rings = - — | 2 walters, country hotels, $25; waiter, coun- i « on needed | of Railroad aver and Lean Society, 526 California st.—For the 1 to @ t in office work: wages | ry notel, $25 and fare advanced; pantryman, 29y N AR half year ending June 30, 1899, a dividend has 3 ner week; state age. Address box 4717, | g3 e looncr sholesta T wata N’_ n § en’ declared at the rate of four (4) per | Washer, summer resort, $40 and free fare. ex room,” said A tne of Nolan cr Thirty-third stre 6% B t per annum on term deposits and three | = = King_and general hou Flevator boy, with references, $I5 and rney M insist upon the or- PLGrove, s i, moit Nt 8 4 Ty- | OO ve-third (3 13) per cent per anmum on | GIRL to ““1*' 1n:lcooking Lane ““':k‘;‘:m f found; porter, country hotel, $20. be general.” Judge Lawlor, how- third, W ) inning, ‘belng portioniotilot | ordinary osits, free of taxes, payable -n | OTK: LI e RS a | Baker, country shop, $i0 and found; cake Al R "I( ollins Tra ‘4.""’*"‘!' 1: $10, e | and after Saturdav. July 1. 1899 fEss 60X S0 t8 10 3 __| baker, country ‘shop, and found; second ter _Lizsle Melbourne and Louls A, Tafranca (by GEO. TOURNTY. Secretary. | STRONG _middle-aged woman for general | baker, hotel, #5 and found; baker's helper, e Eig Eho fon. 1ot on NW line of Kennedy DIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francisco Savings | Nousework: wages i3 per month. Callia| % i Vo Rallroad avenue, NW 11160, TUnion. 532 California st.. corner Webb—For | % clock, St i s e anh D itan 1 SE 90.11, 39, N to beginning, the half vear endine with the 30i. of June, | ONLY experienced hands on ladies ers, $30 and found; mi stableman, : | portion t . Kennedy Tract, 1805, a Afvidend has been declared at the ra POWELL, §. F. Manufact’s Co., 4084 T.,m | country, $0 and_found ent o term de- land; $1348 per annum of four (4) pe Camp’ wheelwright, city, $2 a _day and the case: R H. Kahn, J Tancheri tp Lewis M. and M. T. Harri Posits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent | EXPERT D girls wanted to strip tobacco. | found 3 carpentors, near ity $230 to 31 H A. W. Man- lot on N line « 100 W of on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payvable | WILLIAM LEWIS & CO., 24 California st a day; head donkeyman, see boss here, $33 = Markel, J. Pablo avenue, being the on and after Satnrday Julv 1. 1399, = 2 3 = 3 — | and found: sawyer, 360 and found abor- i e ot 16, $10 TOVFLL WH ~nshle; GIRL about 15 to take c: aby: good d ¥ U v iph Cramer | COTE T o, | s MOV WHITE. Cashier, | *hiomes small wages. ~Apply Folsom st. s 5 vl for St wouds, EG ant nd 3 3 cific Theolcgica la | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE = = S = gy Experienced egg candler, $40 to $50. The Bnir tatem was made by the k 3 3 GIRL 15 to 18 for light housework; family of 3; Sxperis & E LC The op e e L b wo. = | Sty 1 810 to 912" 1530 Grove st. AR ATLROAD WORK oo S i e e, e Jthiecw. lot & te Taact, | O e ters . Phark 1980 i ; i & laborers to bulld rail fences, $2 % a day. estified to the child having been his Oakland (subject to a mortgage for $40): 35 - "~ | WOMAN to do washing. 3! ighteenth st. 100 laborers, teamsters and tunnelmen, §1 fispring and tl i up to the day of Celestia, Samuel and S N jxon .\‘n! Roger R 3 mp. Agency: all Kinds | —— — e | o $2 B0 AR o ...free f; his deat} . filfin“‘} s L) ';;':‘ N s i GEO. AOKI, Seary st.; tel. Grant 56. | WANT Y’o—l .unch waltress. Taylor st.; | C. R. & CO., 104 Geary st fused to li ger with Minnie of Tc ph_avenue, 50 N of Weston, — | ages i0c. e = — —= a esx. “for the = 4, E 130, § 37.23, W 130 to beginning, being’ I S = T i) X = A ! 1 . y'“l” X\PHL 2 and N portion of lot 1, block A, Weston Tract, | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEVALE, | GIRL Wwanted with experience, for candy store, TR aaat 2 Oakland; $§50 s = at 44 Fourth st | 60 TEAMSTERS for Martinez, 2 and 4 horses, I et a divorce Philinda_ . Lincoln to Henry H. Wood, lots AT German girl wishes place to take care | = ——————| "$17 to $2 a day: railroad work; free fare, fr and 5. 6 and 7, block €, Lincoln Park, Cakland chil, n, second work or housework; $15; | FIRST- L S sewers on ladlu wrappers, un- C. R. HANSEN CO., 104 Geary w might as S0, references. MRS, NORTON. 313 Sutter. | * derskirts and cording. Apply 338 Fell st. H. SR 2 e we 10t ain; that a di- E. A. Heron, J. H. T. Wa on and Mar- | TGUNG German worman wishes work by the | P RIEDLANDER 3 - ¢ was not o ary: that we ‘k.,um shail Plerce to sam fafm der N s mor P e get married anc ) Or would ever now Elizabeth H. Spear nd 2 el = Ao = Pl 9 AN ] or Institut frerence. 1 refused to transgress | ¥ Moran, lot on SE cor laison and Eighl AVIAN cooks with best of refer. | IRk for liht housework. 1329 O'Farrell st | “cook and wife, small country hotel and still continued to streets, T 60 by S 100, belnig lot 1 and W hait tituatlons. See J, F. CROSETT | WA TED—Experlenced girls for pickle factory, | and wife as waltress, summer ros ay I met her of lot block 102, Allston T t erkeley ; Sutter st i “~ S PKG. CO., 625 Frnnl st. | ([‘n(\k. $50; \\'tillk‘r‘k $30, and dish freis el k fore the baby's | 3 z - E R L S I, | for country: cook, summer resort, $40: cool ','-; th abyis | Judson M sise S Davis to James | YOUNG girl, speaks French and English, lom- 'ATORS on overalls. LEVI STRAUSS &| small restaurant, country, night cook, it the child had p L | © actd and had Moffitt, Alic Blake, Ethel Powroy and |~ ishes to hilp In store or office: Sunday free. | CO., 32 Fremont st.; apply to Mr. Davis. | country, 3% baker, country, $0: waiters, ] i and h Helen ¥ lot 30, block P, Harmon | Address 249 Seventh st. | =— = ~ | and $7 week; broiler and oyster $10 TeRct Bap $400. OPERATORS on ladles' wrappers; steady | week. J. F. CROSETT & CO., cra- i good pay. STEUER, 109 Battery st. jane C. Jones to Cecelin A, ne of Peralta street, 175 SW | . being lots | of, Brooklyn mento st “wanted everywhere to distribute sam- | WANTED 250 dayv: 5 power s and advertise California Orange Syrup, | drill miners, §3 50 day; wagonmaker-carriage niddle-aged woman would like a $2 r-er day and expenses pald, cash every painter, $2 50; blacksmith for lumber camp, small family to assist In general mnlculm for tcent tamp. Call- | §0 and found; jobbins blacksmith, $60; i a bot- 1cid | where h short time | < met her Andrew Hays, lot on of Walter avenue, SW 30 by SE 17 and 18, block ¢, Elmhurst T Township: €10 Henry H. and N quartz miners. to find 1by's deat lie J. Wood to Amos Sea- F’ather MeDonald, Who Is Ncw in Chargz again asked return and { ; T : with her. 1 refused and we parted. | nman, lots 5. 6 and block €, Lincoln Park, | Call at 113 Perry st. woodsmen, $35 and $40 and fare ‘.lt\.:\nwd‘ day of the baby's death. which e | f S c l c Oalkland: $i0 Albert . | NEAT voung girl lately from the East wishes Tor el ot liery chaol: frade | sundryman;cand otners. J. F. CROSEIT & B an Mron g} e borasamaito e 0 aries uren S avenue, 28 sttuation as nursegirl: willing and oblig- | roughly taught: satisfaction guaranteed; | _COu 928 Sacramento =t s = 1 where I was working and handed | S B, | _ing._ Apply 1623 Gelden Gate ave. “ evening classes. 506 Leavenworth. | WANTED—Fruit farmer ar 1“ pie s :rd"lml; e I ety HAT Rev. James McDonald of St. Peter’s Church is beloved by his s AN wants _second work or to care for ENCED shirt operators hest prices: | A N milker. $0; teamster for pric sked me to come ar T un- parishioners was shown Wednesday evening, when a special committee David H. Ra Rand, ot on § | wages $15. 1706 Washington st., corner | t. Eagleson Co | vate il glishman for private place, ) B H Grive scraper teams, $2 day; ! between 9 and 12 Broadway, W nd 30, Lincoln HELP WANTED—MALE. 88 . S T T AT T i e el D Machinist for country shop, $3 per | Sqcramento st steady job. W. D, EWER & CO., 610 | —cramento | = S Clay st ¥ COLORED waiters: country hotel; $25. HO- ZETTE, 420 )\mll’n s line of Bay pl 100 by Homeste Jennie and £ 2, Oak waited on him and presentzd him with a handsome gold watch suitably inscribed, a chain and locket and a finely engraved address, appropri- ately framed and mounted on an easel, as a token of their high esteem. The presentation took place at the residence of Rev. P. Casey, corner of Twenty-fourth and Florida streets, and was witnessed by Rev. P. Scanlon, 1 my team and hurried to the City Hall for an r. 1 was referred to t O'Farrell street police stat and ther ficer was detailed to accom me hen reached the house at Par- ker avenue, Minnie ushered us into the at going wages: 40 e at J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62 petent woman te 10N wanted by a ¢ —~— eneral housework 1 or address 1126 | WA owles, lot f1 oward st., ton floo iy Mitchell Tract Map | —ovard st.. tov floor. e oy | SITUATION wanted by a young girl to do sec- seph_Jacinta to H. A. Pleltner, lot on § | ond work: best of city reference. 419 Bran- | ANTED- Laundryman, near city, $25 to $30 m_where the body lay on a littl chancellor of the diocese: Rev. Father Casey, Father M. D. Connolly, Father Fbinis 5 ey = € b g t ¥ chancellor o 1 sey, 1 er. v, Fa crner of Fast Twentieth street and Twentieth | nan st.; telephone Davis 103 P e v 5 S Sl v Reliable man to assls b - rd. T then aceused Minnie of having | ¢ James McDonald. Father Lyneh, Father C. E. O'Ne ther .J. Grant avenue, SW 25 by SE 100, being & portion nf | = = e, i found:E WeDIBWAIE& B0 610 Clay, by | W AN D e oer davs dlutli‘:i“ ity e (i put she | & Brother Erminold, Richard Curtis, P. J. Tormey, D. F. Keefe, Dr. Hugh La- lots 24, block 4, San Antonio, Fast Oak- | YOUNG lads wishes to do copying at home; [ WANTED—2 Scandinavian laborers for mine | learned; must be satisfied With $16 per week; i hen she said, | 4 }i. J. Pinkham, Thomas B. Slevin, J. (. land; _svrites zcod hand. Box 4772, Call and furnace, $175 per day to $70 per month, | small capital required. 1032 Markef gan, Senator Dwyer, M. McCarthy i nd_Christine & Pleitner, to Andrew | . Johnson, same, Fast Oakland: $i0. A. Seaman to Henry H. Wood, lot on SW | srier of Piedmont and Moss_avenues, S M5, | Yo W 132:1, NE 109:7%, B 164%, to_beginning, hat a pity it isn't vou. too. The that she kiiled my baby. O’'Donnell and T. R. Curtis. irect examination of the witness | & Dr. Lagan delivered the presentation speech and extolled the good deeds concluded the case went over untl this | % of Father McDonald during his seven vears of labor in the parish as assistant morning, when he will undergo a lengthy | © pustor of St. Peter's Church, xpressed the hope that he would have cross-examination % } : health and strength to continue zood work in L sed at the appreciation of his congregation and feelingly ST a T Gt U = to learn furnace work: good steady job and | —.——— e RioRe s yould Hke offices to clean. SIA | 10 Lo A O a0, #lo sy ex"" | SOLDIRRS, sallors or heirs desiring pensions iz IR S e S = AL % _ | ®ravel pay, etc. see L. M. SHERWOOD, 61 TR TR Tt WANTED—10 milkers for good places, §25 and U fibor, Examiner building, San Franc tlon to | WA : 0! honsewOTE & 84 Sauth Banic $30 per month and good steady jobs; 2 for | — = being a portion of plot 8. Hitchcock Property, Humboldt County, $30. - W. D. EWER & CO., | WANTED—Waiter for heips' hall. Amer subject to deed of trust for $300, Oakland: $10. | GERMAN girl wants room for morning service, [ 610 Clay st. plan hotel, city. Call at 11 Stockton st., bet Emma C. and Oliver O. Fox to Henry Shel- | Call or address 1115 Market st. e 3 and 11 & m. _Pacific Coast Waiters' Assn. new field. The recipient S was greatly surpr L 0 & e —_— TO TEST PRIMARY 5 ! X O ot on B lne of Walnut_street, 191 N of WANTED—150_haying and harvest hands for = — LAW. answered them. The framed address reads as follow View avenue, N 50 by E 130, being lot | COMPETENT dressmaker in family; §1 a day | different ranches near city, $12 and §$1 50 per Suit With That Object in View Filed e Rathe W Tk i a e thiresl Ings ot rearet aud Eladr s UL By DRETAD DO lock 10, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; | _and car fare. MRS. C., 34 Lyon st. day and board; all good places. W. D. EWER | BARPER wanted at %03 Folsom st. by Joseph Britt ment to the vastorate of Bt ‘Charles parishin this clty. Max Klopfer to Egon Hoermann, lot on E | AMERICAN lady as housckeever to elderly | oo Lo e, | BARBER—Saturday noon to Sunday noon: # N iy on. | We are glad, of course, of your well-merited bromotion: but even so, We cannot corner of Howard and High streets, SE 23, NE | _couple; city or country. 215 Shotwell st. WANTED—Blacksmith's helper for a_good | _and car fare; bring tools. 1758 Unfon st o tes validity of the new Ip regretting that you must leave u T Nw s, NE 10 NW U0 EW 10 NW | Srnagane pint for second work and wallingl | S0 0P on a ranch, 330 and board. " W D. | FARRER with 1 or 2 years' experience. 11 Valencia st. 106, SW 44, to beginning, subject to a mort- 5 & gae for §700, Brookiyn Township; $10 _best references ighteenth, nr. Church. Henry H. and Nellie J. Wood fo Amos Sea- | TADY who Is a fine button hole maker an man, lot on S lne of Moss avenue, 440 W of | “finisher on coats wants_ position. Addres‘: Orchard street, W 40, 8 12006, B 4, N 12465 | box 1762, Can_office o beginning, being ot 2% bléck A, Amended | 0% ! Map Moss Tract; Brooklyn Township: 3 AN experlenced stenographer and typewriter | WANTEL Fdward H., and Anna H. Morgan to C. M. | wishes two hours’ work In the evening: ref. | 'p.NoED—2 men R For seven years you have labored amongst us, Wwith untiring zeal. You have en- lightened us and instructed us by vour forcible preaching. You have brought consola- tion to the hearts of our afflicted, and you have Leen unweary In your care of our sick \ Nor do we forget, nor do we appreciate the less, your kindness to the homeless and friendless ones of the City and County Hospital. primary law was filed yesterday by Jo- seph Britton, who petitioned the Superior Court_to issue an injunction restraining the Election Commissioners from pro- ceeding under the act. Under the law the Election Commission has power to con- 35, WANTED—Man to peel tanbark, long job, = per month and board: 10 laborers for Bric T;‘\‘;?n‘i :\“"‘r:‘fm;ml Sl coem vard, $80 and board and free fare. W Y. ot EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. | GERMAN boy for printing office. Room 8, 6 California st with a little experience handling carpenter’s tools to learn timbering | solidate the 303 precincts in this county | They had In you not only a zealous priest, but a sympathetic friend. We feel in e e e Gl 5 e = : oM Teduse the Mamber to 106, Work | £ & special manner indebted to you for the fatherly interest you have always taken in the & | St Diwighy Wy, 5 00 by W G508, being lof | momo - - Do T Turk 8 | in a mine wages 32 per day to start: 5 min- | RESKAL “A'\;E A mie linder the act has already been begun by | jouth of our parish and for your constant labors for their welfare. & block A, orie “Tract, Berkeiey; $10. WANTED--By a colored woman, work In a| ©r$ $2 per month, steady job;: 5 laborers for | €AI%Y ourt et £ the commission, and, us alleged by the | For all these benefits, bevond number and price, we are truly grateful, and it is s el e PO otk CRiliat (Tllan;'st“ (e G- R & SO0 A rough carpenter; a_hustler, with petitioner, it is for the purpose of saving | but natural that we are sorry to lose you Builders’ Contracts. Leavenworth st. = A 2 per day. Apply box 4773, this office. which will be incurred that | 7 s In some measure assuaged by the fact that you will be Claus Spreckels (owner) with §. Giletti Sys- | GERMAN woman wants a housekeeper's place WANTED—Young German to do chores about the expens: « orrow, vevi Jur sorrow, however, MAKERS on custom work and repair- the suit is filed. ¥ ot nélghborin ’ P or chamb v | resort, $15 and found and good home; you: % eighby astor. tem Company (contractor), architects Reid chamber work or plain ironing in hotel; ‘ound and goo o i, 3 202 Secot Tt is claimed by Britton, who sues as a | & . N Brothers—Fxcavation, - concrete and . cement | _reasonable. Box 4715, Call office. German for candy store in country, $12 and S Secoud Rt = ® * @ * © * It will be our privilege to see you and to meet you-often, and we sincerely hope vour friendly relations with St. Peter's parish, with its priests and with its g $4687. E3 ® * b3 ® taxpayer, that the primary law is con- | % | workfor a music stina in Golden Gate' Paric; e found and increase. W. D. EWER & CO., | STEADY hoy, about iins Domes refer: trary to section 2, article 1, of the consti- | le will 1 3 2 2 Y(‘:r:y‘;m\’&;n‘:;‘nm“d LT SR d; | 610 Clay st. Pl 47‘74. "M‘l»& living me; refer- tition. Cas well as section 1 of articls 2, | % People Will continue as they are to-day during all the years of your ministry. We Abe Stern (owner) with Conlin & Roberts ¥ sasduli Sell offlos | TANTRD-Caok countey Bhtel neir Aty 498 WANTED e x = i y 3 . » $5. ED — Cake baker and helper at 8§ section 5 of article 2, sections 24 and 2 of | & hope that success will crown all your efforts in your new and responsible career, and | fcontractors), architect Richard H. Hunt—| YOUNG lady would like position to care for| W: D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. _ Fourth st call_early. Tiling, metal work, roofing, felt, ete., for cover- doctor's office. Box 4721, Call office. 5 % that every wish the mmg ag the suu Judge Seawell |5,ued 6@*@*@*0*@*0*0*0*@*@*0*@*@*0*Q*'*”Q“*”’*‘.’*Q?NQ*Q Dol S of OotaTia s iraats AhTib s | = mant. vkl 4722,”(‘::11 A vey s enage ;lgnb:llflnx. $60 and $40. ANDRE'S, 318 Stock- anlihlr position, $20 & week: must have $150 cash security. Western Invest. Co.. § Gaswma