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12 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1899. | coverea with muslin, and to this was| ;‘hen With a proper mdlgnas%on at ‘:» HOTEL ARRIVALS. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. i d hundreds of flowers, so that it| ad better not offer him ), '0 this s sy e S oM NI T e I .I- AH[W[LL var:lly ;!x‘\fsr‘;\ ::r::\'e :)( flowers. THE EL Blanchard demurred, saying that he GRAND HOTEL. SWEDISH girl wants cooking and general | COME UNTO MURRAY & READY. the State Line. : cages 32. Address 318 Thir- e -Phone Main 0548 & After the casket had been lowered into | could not remember an incident in Which | H L, Pickett, Salt Lake!J E Taylor, Minn B et Sibiat o0 alenaws. T sativg i Erloy e ooy the grave Miss Bertola read a part of the | he had made such a proposition. PSmith, England H Newberger, Chgo = ALL YE THAT LABOR..AND THEY WILL burial service, after which Miss McCar- | The committee then debated upon the | Miss A Smith, Eng |C M Bartley, N Y WOMAN wishes sewing by the day at home GIVE YOU........ . WORK .... T | thy offered a prayer and Aiss r\\'menl]{ polnt whether there was any evidence of | J it Roberts, Sacto _ [3ra C Miller. S Jose 1384 Fourth st., room 4. | BLACKSNITHS BOILER MAKERS. ayer spoke the closing words of farewell | extortion. e general opinfon was to arker, Livermore Mrs T W Alkman,S Jse | — Fmy o | 7 blacksmiths, horseshoer, = machinisty [ FocTee Phiom every member of the order | | dismiss the charges without examining |Mrs H Work, ¢ & n, J H Winslow, Cheo WOMAN wishes clothing to mend at Bome | 1 1o o g, Lvmeshoer, machinistf o [ loved. As the last words of pralse fell | Raabe. This idea was adopted and Raabe | _Pueblo E_J McCarthy & W, e oo ~ | found; foreman boiler maker. 1y | from her lips she dropped upon the casket | was called in and notified of the decision. ll;,s G Meserole & ch.| Vallejo S ELDERLY Scotch woman wishes a place on « | ... CARPENTERS, BRICK MASONS | [j the emblematic flower of California, the | | Mr. Raabe has decided to bring the mat- | Fueblo '~ [l Aypalawtn, Fulton | | “ranch: is a good cook and housekeeper. Ad-| § carpenters, railroad and sawmills work. ¢, her example being followed | ter up before the Musicians’ Union. B o T o 8 o Kfered | _dress 136 Fifth st., near Howard. ay; 2 brick masons for large mine, $ day; golden poppy, h T 8 I 7. | €. L Tilden, Cal Dr E § OBrien, Mercd = - | 3 stone masons by others standing around the ‘F"“"“-] | _Chairman Fletcher has appointed Z. U. | J7P0e8: S0, |A"W Mately, Concord | WOMAN wishes work by the day; houseclean- 2. N BAN BRANGSCO members of the order singing ‘‘Abide Dodge chairman of the fireworks commit- | J' oods, Petaluma (O b Howard, Boston O I T hiny-handy witn sewine Gy CISCO. | With Me.” | lt;:volnn place of the deposed Colonel Rob- \;\;’ )1-; ‘Rflardm]un, Cal W J l(mrlm.\' & v;‘ Mich | 9945 Mission st. 91 llabx;nrers.i. | — | R son. ebes, Cal H A Farley, Salinas ok v il 3 laborers for factory..... | CABIN AND PARLOR. | | On account of the celebration the South- | Dr J Clark, Gilroy J M Chandler, Chgo | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar. ccevecesners BIG WAGE Remains of Mrs. Carlie| = |May Carry Soldiers to | stz sl il 2o sored ey | o sieinll v 1y pigiibs Mg, | " st meme, S50 o2l R B i o ok . : 3 afternoon, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mathena, Sacto W_P_ Fink, o1 2| weel convenient an C 15 laborers, 8 hours’ work, ¢ €inains | Proposition That Native Sons of Ore- | w2l s e e in O |7 M Morley, Haywards | and baggage to and from fer 16 € torse taammators Loars i i i Near | i F T Barnes, L An A P Halfhill, L Ang ENGINEERS-STABLEM Laid at Rest. | gon and California Meet ! Manila. SHIPPERS CINCHED. D R e e G e e | e R e | = | { A A P Simpson, S Monca Mrs E M Houx, Colusa | 777 s 2 ~—~—~~-| noma County; 5 stablemen, city and e During the recent session of the Grand | S The Railroad Agents Have Decided to | ¥ I 3 (fif“;:;’."'e}r“““ T . OO mod | CHINESE and_Japanese Employment Offlce; 0, % and found and 3. e GRAVE 'LINED WITH FLOWERS;| Eorior ot ithe Native Sons cTithe Golien ey HAPPY FAMILY” ABOARD! Pay No Telegraphic Charges Clara V_Fisher, Colton M Michael, Woodland | _best help. 41t O'Farrell st.: tel. East ¢4 farm, orchard and vineyard hands u 1 West Grand Secretary Lunstedt was in- | AT TR Mrs L Foster, § Brdno Dr F W Lowe, Knights | o e 5 ion as assistant bookkeeper: | §26 and §25 and found, for all parts ot Cajit . structed to send a telegram of greeting | e y 1. E H Brouse, Hollister A L Hubbard, S Jose thoroughly familiar with the Horn safeguari | fornia . 3 Aan A srand Cabin of the Native Sens of For some time past it has been the cus- |B I La Salle & w, Or W P Thomas, Ukiah 's since there was re- 2 years' experience with F. STERN | 27 milkers ... o the cFa Vev C Vst 7 o OR | tom for the shippers of this city when |k B Hendricks, Portina|D 7 McFall, Nev City | 3iUlcturing Co. of Parmaeys of Detrol:, | 17 choremen ¢ ANGEME PP Miss M Morton, Minn |F G Griffin,’ Salt Lake ¥UNERAL SERVICES AT -THE (regon. A few d | S d found . Z i 1 Suge! r 0. 4 pCm = orderin oods from the East to take ad- = Mich. Box 4680, Call. L an T Ltin s o b s Wi‘“‘ ’nfvm(11':‘15‘(!;:‘9':(1:{“*\:\‘:31[:"r:;l‘lll“l"lfl?:)'cl 5 SUNDAY'S REGATTA. (\'Rn(azg Er the privilege offered them by H Wadleigh *fiitLi‘:kEw H’:;""?;lalnev Mich JAPANESE young man wants position &3 5 men and wives (?’{re\:g]um!: "33 and 1 und =—— Z m‘.'r\y is but of recent origin, but already | —_— i ;RE( ruluj{«”dvur;‘rixfi ,‘,’r",f%h‘fi,‘\’-‘('_}'g,é'é ?‘e:f G L Paine, Boston |C J Bixby, Fresno office boy, store helper or 1.~)Qrbar:36 k(n}r:_rl!d” HARVEST, HAY AND HAY BALERS... 5 s has eighteen subordinate cabins, a letter | Fk‘”‘ ‘l‘!““I“‘,Irmj”-‘ to the company | 3, G Belrson Sacto_ M J Rosenthal, N Y work In daytime. H. B. MONO, 12 Z}Z"har‘;e?l ngu haym 30, $2 and $1 5 Tributes of Praise From the Lips of | f acknowledzment in which the writar | The Barbara Hernster Breaks Down. R rouciasEae | e nacheinE SNGR AT i ptT i Gate ave 5 Lol e R i sugZests oin eeti c Native | at a3 Mr urscheldt, Scott, St Loy — = balers . i day and oo Eloquent Speakers, Who Mourn | fusgests a joint meeting of the Native | goe0in Barber Celebrates the | The different roads have heretofore con- | Rew Yom: XX oo, towa | SITUATION wanted by voung man: can fur- | % M%7 B RENG BRICKY Ay N 7 Sonsiofithestyo) States it e | . £ | sented 1to oractice as a matter of | Miss M de V Bailey Mrs A A Cooper, Towa | nish cash bond and -best references. | BRI e RICE AR DA EN B the Departure of an Your kind and conllal message directed to | Anniversary of His Ar- siness « but the matter having | New York G T Drake, St Louts | 4677, Call i | i B $30 and found s grand secrotary of the Native Sons o - sro om @ trivial to a considerable ex- | Miss K E Everdell, NY|J C Sarter, St Louis e ST | 2i'iaborers, no experience e e Earnest Worker. x hefiaif of the Native'Sons | rival Here. B o | Bialimali b s W s Mercen' i | WANTEI SG00d moslt o 28 N e e it and found e fraternal greetings and BRSehE o decided to away wi E T Wilcox, U S A F S Johnson, S Rafae ce O seeeeseree... MURRAY & READY, - {wishes of that body” for and toward the — [iez, (‘“"fi‘, :::‘ penla (‘:}‘;1,1: k,‘l.‘.’”“‘;,f’q’ ex;'}, Miss WilcoX, U S A |Mrs F 8 Johnosn, San | of references. Box 4682, Call. S 634 and Sons of Orego as promptly received | | the me 2 =2 | Foodw: a = Y stor — e Those wished to show their re- promptly 1ead in open Grand Cabin. | The transport Cleveland will go on the | Agents' Assoclation held on the 23d inst. | H J Woodward, Peorla Rafael = © " | 36UNG man wishen situation In_GruE, Store: | fpen——pppp fo who had been an earnest | The ovatlon that the dispatch received from | drydock next Monday, after which she | Tesolution was passed which provides | k Masgon. San Jose ~IH W Rowland, En hae_experience; Mission P 5 B L o ghters of the | the members of the Grand Cabin would be a | S X : " | that for the thirt Elten D antion o coons, It was received with the | Will be fitted out for another trip to Ma- | [A&% CaF AT HAEE ssiasm, and 1 as the grand secre- [nila. On this occasion she may carry 400 | cyrred by a shipper. telegraphic tolls In- | pr T G McConsky, Cal|A N Mayer, CHINESE erienc st-class cook, m D NaILL 4 Ky, 3 CHINESE, experfenced, first-class Mendocino County vesterday arter- wildest en S Farna, Texas J A Dougherty, Into beautiful and pastry, wishes position in private family | | | days following July 1| 3 Tillotson, N' York J A Bell, U § N | _H. B. 5 Lapidge st. GOES . . GOES . | | | the of that organization | tary was authorized to acknowledge the re- | soldiers, as well as supplies for the army. | This resolution is intended merely as a| G E Knecht, L Ang |E L Davis, L Ang boarding house or . hotel; good reference | vigorating climate; everybody's gol O'Farre where in & beaudi- | ceipt and to sy that the Native Sons of Ore- | ;mhe Jast trip of the Cleveland to Manila | feeler. The different agents have agreed | Dr J J McKeon, Teom|Mrs E L Davis, L Ang satiataction. CHARLEY WHITMAN, 90 AR YOO - S aa through its grand officers, are thoroughly | 10€ . ade by | 10 Observe its terms during the time men- | J Czenomsky, L Ang |J B Devine, Ariz alistaction: : . | To work as common laborer MAC ¥ 3 |in sympat d_harmoriy with the Native Sons | was ithe fmost successful ‘ever made byt 1 OGE00T 358 SRR e s Los S TR Ui b mice lavidge; /Salt Take|Mrs! J4B) Devine;tAriz | L ety | expertence), no money to pa: s g flowers, 12v | of the ( West and are its friends, first, | that vessel during her eventful career. ( LOR€G, and then, 1Lt (o Seeh 1o WOrs|Mrs E Kejdrige S Lake'A Thomas, Mexico FIRST-CLASS englneer and machinist would | pay fare for you; wages to start. the r L. AT C the time. It is fervently hoped | gy .- 1 0qe 2o0d time both ways and came | detnitely Geo Kislingbury, Utah Mrs A Thomas, Mexico | " jjya 5 position; thoroughly understands | —————$26 per month and found—— f Parlor e in thetnpar e e e NS I e e T s RN e e JJ Smith, U S N |R P Walling, US N dynamo; ttrictly sober and reliable; furnish | If found to be a competent workman et e e indulge in a feast of reason | from Nagasaki via Yokohama in twen T P S Garretson, Wash | best of references. Box 4582, Call sawmill companies will advance you; ren casket had been <oul _|six days to this port. The officers and MISS HAAG OBJECTS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. st - — | ber there are a hundred different posi ped folds the beautiful silk |~ wh the matter with meeting iIn the early | no; wore so pleased with the vessel that | - E Morton, Sacto E N Wilson & w, Or | WANTED— suun;mn oin d!mzll‘ lzrgc;‘fl, Odfi‘f:: in sawmills and woods which pay from § A | i : e = p vl 1 G Fairchil A M ogers & .f. Ca or fruit store for board and lodging or 1S = g5 per month and found— ~ PERTER »,34_@4_@,._9_,_0.,\,'_.@_.%”0%4—&0—0—0—2 | not a single man left her and all )\Ill Demands Removal of the Executor of :)l(( (I;;aa‘:::n;i. A.\xi);')slo ?rgfim? gmrl. J(r:l :f,m:m»m; R Ehast, setarenten. Addressbox | 02 B 3 go out fl‘n her again next wt;;‘k. ;n mxsl Her Mother’s Will. Bve !t Hiluie s Bieno McCourt & w, Ukiah | 4684, Call Spool tenders, loggers, tree fellers, logfitters, | respec: h Clevel. s 3 oc- P oS E ] 7 t, O —_— — e T T R T TR crosscut sawyers, §: SCre Wert screw turn ¢ | respect the Cleveland has broken the rec-| e y a ol on- | F L Blair, Tacoma |E Harkness&f,Ontario s = = Piavandlanes osscu vers, jac e | ora; as she is the only transport that has| It 18 expected that there Wil be con- | F L Blalr, Tacom e L0 RESPONSIBLE position by capal CEeRheadifionkey mantacidauoNE oo nere G getle man or will travel; gilt-edge refer- ences. Box 4693, Call. BARBER—F makers; mill bench hands; wages $75, $50, $65, $50, $40, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, = Ansm s | siderable difficulty in the administration | & & [500% Ogden | IM & Brown. N ¥ o {retumneds to san Nranciscofwdthoutisomelll i icie e te ot ithe late Mo Catherine et ar Do e o b he: Htoste 4 | one having “a kick to register. Haag, who kept a saloon on Dupont|J W Bean & w, Il C M Freeman, Ohlo eteady; have worked @ }\Th'- officers of th';;‘lr»whwl are: C. F. | street, before her property is finally dis- | W Holmes, Illinois in top position: wish to v;‘nr]. “1’1 flrsl);t'hxss‘ ———————634 and 636 Clay st <litgard, captain; Peterson, chief of- | tributed to her daughter, Emma Haag, | downtown or short-hour shop: all such an- = e s < ghter, g Iy FRUIT pickers, etc For Commercial Bank, ficer: J.W. Dill, chief engineer; Thomas | the \ull; dovisee. e X | SAN FRANCISCO CALL. swered; none gthers. Box 4702, Call office. | oo 5ng strong boys, fare $1 %, 828 and " | Blackburn, first assistant engineer; and J. Mrs. namec acob umetsch, | e 7indow or house cleaning or other | foun: fruit pickers, Santa Clara Co., fare | 3. Simpson. puraer. Along the trone tnes | keeper of a saloon at 207 Grant avenue,| BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco N o | N ed ok % Laro known as ‘‘the happy family,” and aS executor of her ate. A few days| Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | ga VRY ANDERSEN, 92 Bush st, | ————————MURRAY & READY, each one is looking forward to another fllfl- )1 ”v“lg AU'T’YTH“.\’ secured an '; - | until 12 o'clock every night in the year. | telephone Fast %3 ——————————— 634 and 636 Clay st | voyage with pleasure der from Judge Coffey to prevent the| BRANCH OFFICES—521 Mont oo e e - = | hf (‘Io\'r‘lm’td is rm the very best of | executor from drawing money belonging | O e ®t®¢t | PRACTICAL gardener, understands his busi- E = ...FRER corner Clay; open until $:30 o'clock. ness in all branches and good horseman, | to all the raliroa: ornia for drillers, | shape for a voy age to any part of the |to the estate from the bank, It being s | claimed that he had already drawn $500| 257 Haves street; open until 9330 o'clock. | Wishes a situation. Box 469, Call office laborers, !;;n]énr{;m;ln‘fi teamsters, _section The Fourth of July regatta committee | Without reason. In connection with the| 639 MeAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | ——oo = o m o womtimom oo | hand ....MURRAY & READY, has made all its arrangements for the | order Miss Haag filed a protest against | 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 634 and 636 Clay st. celebration on the bay Stnday. The row. | Rumetsch's appointment on the ground | 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. — —= - — e . ——— — ing races will start at 10 a. m. and will | that he was “the keeper of a dive which | 221 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open |MAN wishes position as janitor or POLter: | MINES ....... MINES . MINES be contested over a course that will com- | Was the resort of low and vicious per-| until § o'clock. spaaks %""fl”!‘hv Fg‘“C e A s daily we are sending laborers, etc. (no experi- e at Mission street wharf. This will | sons.” 106 Eleventh street; open until § o’clock. class references. Box 4523, = ence required), to work in 12 different mines: he gencral public a chance to view An answer was filed yesterday by Rum- 2628 Mission street; open until 3 o' clock. anybody will sult; that means you; R. R. best references. 1. COHN, 846% Folsom st. POSITION In zrocery store or butcher shop as sC] i b Z "0 d Ken- e fare to these places from $1 35; wages, $60, the varfous events from the wharves be- | etsch, in which he enters a general denial | Northwest corner of Twenty-second an delfvery clerk by young man 17 years old. Lo 3T - | tween Mission and Harrison streets. {to Miss Haag's allegations, and on these | tucky streets: open until § o'clock. Sfvrp Ll 1Y & ]“}451 $30 and found per month, and 2’4, * The whitehall and fishing smack races | pleadings an Investigation will be made. | —— B is N o | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. will start at 2 p. m. from a line off Melggs . | MEETING NOTICES. 634 and 636 Clay st. wharf. From there the course will be to T o T e e e — * the Berkeley shoal buoy, thence around o WEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | CALIFORNIA Commandery No. e & R, HANSEN & CO.....PHONE GRANT 185 DEPT, - -.-BAKERS stakeboat off Harbor View, finishing at I T ..eoeun OFFICE OPEN,TO 9 P. M............ e i the stakeboat off Meiges whart. Entries | FET L Hoit o tanls B e (wie ) by B L ) vdeer 4 waltresses, 20, and 2 pantry eirls, §25, for | Qg™ gt g e cearmsesenr or the various events will close at 4 p. m. | °f (eorge S Rl it At ters are cordially invitel Santa Cruz, see part ere 11 a. m. sesees 7 waiters Y 2 L orowand must beRnadeRwIth W TR T o botatar B 1oy e | ! SR TSN TONNIN TEm Com. | 40 waltresses for different resorts, springs and | 3T NBUE 0 55 oo, s and found . | Fitzgerald, at the foot of Powell strest. 6 E o a, E 77:6 by N 127:10%; St Feoorders commercial hotels, $20 to §25: 3 waltresses, | &7 SIARASHErS oot S0 7820 nzicl founa The executive committee of the Fourth | ¥\t 1 buncan to Thomas H. Browne, 1 i e first-class city hotel. $20, see party here: coolc| pontry and elevator boys . 3 butchers of July committee will g0 out on the tug | on SI2 corner of Fell and Webst : for few boarders, Santa Clara, $25, free fare; laundrymen, $3 and found aiter boys ter streets, Governor Markham and the regatta com- | 5 mittee will be on the tugs Relief and Se Queen he gasoline schoéner Barbara Hern- ster returned to port yvesterday on ac- count of a breakdown in her machinery. Bhe left here on June 24 for St. Michael, of Plerce street, 116 S of with a large cargo in her hold and the | E 81:3, lot 8, block launch Goslin on deck. She will be over- | lot): $10 120; 10, YERPA BUENA Lodge of Pestection ghambermaid, city hotel, $15:' masigter, Laké | 5 hakers, 6 aesistants, $0, §0, $25, 320 and man’ Savings and Lean Soclety to Isaac | DO ' Beeular meeting 1 o FAMILY ORDERS. e L L e s lot on K line of Plerce street, 141 § GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. cglrl, “small American fami Boulder | \T"RRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. by 3, ot 120, “hlock b - §25, free fare one way, and a great z £ (Hospital lot); $10. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. many’ cooks and housegirls, city and coun- T ... JOBS IN CALIFORNIA laborers, no_experience required, $2 2 to F. and aller, S 25 by 7:30 o'clock. 3 D. By order of the W, Tract (Hospital | M. WAL R B L e e o O S Anderson to Emile L. Haller, lot on E | M —THIS (FRIDAY) EV | trv, $15 to $25. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 | Geary st day, fare 50c, call early; .... =5 laborérs, fare 2)c, manufacturing com- Marion DERSO! IR G. A 10 | COLORED girl; chamberwork and walting; $15 S 3 ¢ | hauled and will probably sail again to-| Hans and Christine Petersen to Alfred A.|SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 3, 1 per month. MISS 325 Sutter pany 5 & | morrow : Res e | Batkin, lot on S ithe of Frederick street, 3| 0. 0. F., has an initiation TO- i ==l nagcarsiage paniacomin : | Captain T. H. Barber, port captain for | E of Stanyan, E 2 by S 137:8; $10, NIGHT. Candidate will be pres- 2 S hany vife for orchard. 0 & . 4 | the pilots, celebrated. the an 1\'-Fr~}|l;‘y of | Margaret Bannon to Margaret J. Kelly lot| ent ALEX JACOBL N. G sl cirveiiaon e @ | his arrival in San Francisco yesterday. |n N line of Twenty-fitth “street, 8 E of | ==——= oo MISS CUL- and_found . + | Dort of tha ShIp Diddens: 12 1s AR vears | Joseih F. and Frances Moran to Jacob Hey. | . SPISOIAL NOTIC N - : and fo & | ago since he 13 gan looking after the | 1% ',‘i""" N lin : ‘{\-gnqm\{d street, ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up; | COOK for railroad men: country; $20; fare S0 HELP_ WANTED - finances of the oflots and his administra- | grecman Tract: s . SR | _painting done. Hartman Paint Co.. 319 34 _paid. M1 JLLEN, 3% Sutter st & HAWATLS ISLANDS, . ¢ | tion has been such a success that no one | P 3 = = 3 T SEWORK > % (5 3 < state Asher (or Asha) Frank to Ignatz | BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; | HOUSEWORK for Eureka, $25 per month, fare t READY, & !‘4(‘:11‘(“\‘11‘1?”:‘ ra\l'h?v:‘x;llll. aves on the | Stelnhart, lot on N'line of Post street, 187:8; el tyForiscuntry S PACIRICH COLLBCTION | i pal 0.5 MISS | CULUEIN 5 S%iSutter ot 35 Clavor. " e McGows AVESH0) 3 of Mason, E 34 by N 137:6; $25,600. .. 415 Montgor B oms 8-10; tel, 5520, = e = = sl et et . . Ri0 de Janeiro for Manlia next Thursda Eatste Georse B Siiaxy! (by John F Hupt) | =T TR mer e roon B e OTLCT IR B a0 L oL | oD tone maag o é e will relieve Captain E. H. C. Leutze on | executor) to John E, Sharp, undivided third of | [i— = |imonthiioon il helper, e pows ptain 1 o . Sharp, ded ; \D NO s oo e prHuLte per, §2 day: 4 more power drill miners f 7 o+ | the Monterey. Captain Leutae will take | lot on NW corner of Beach and Taylor straets, DIVIDEND NOTICES. | TWO housework giris, Beivedere, % each; & | quartz mine, §3 50 day: 6 quartz miners, §2 50 * | command of the Monadnock, filling the | W 13:6 by 137:6; also undivided third of lot DIVIDEND notice—Security Savings Bank, 222| Mother and daughter cook and second | day; carpenter for mine, $3 day; 10 laborer: ® @ | vacancy caused by the death of Captain |on Sis corner of Jefferson and Jones streets, Montgomery st., Mills bullding—For th> halg | 8ifl boarding house, clty, $30 and $35. MISS | for mine; machinist, § da: blacksmit b¢ o | Nicholls. Mrs. Lescom, wife of General | 137:8 by S 137:6; also lot on SE corner of T: ST e I IR i CULLEN, 35 Sutter st. $2 50 day, and others. Apply to J. F. CRO- Lescom, and Chaplain Holway will also | lor and North Point streets, I 137:6 by S 6o; | Year ending June 3, 159, dividends on term | _C| = - — — | SETT & CO., 6 cramento st. & @ |leave for Manila on the Rio. $750. deposits at the rate of three and six-tenths | WANTED—Waitress for beach resort, §25; walit- e — . The German steamer Modestia has ar-| John and Lydia B. Palmer to Wales L. (8 6-10) per cent per annum and on ordinary | for springs, $20; 6 hotel waitres: coun- NTED—10 hotel and restaurant cooks, $30, . rived at Montevideo with the crew of the | Palmer, lot on W line of Fourteenth avenue, | 0€posits at the rate of three (3) per cent per | try, §20; 2 waitresses for nice city boarding- | - $35 month and $10 week: baker, $40: boy fof B+t eI e eI D SIS DO+ >+ ¢S+ 6@ |wrecked American ship John R. Kelly, | 250 N of Fulton (D) street, N 0 by W 255, $1, | ;uires Oftaxes, will be payable on and | hotses §20; cook for resort, $25; cook for dell- | bakery. 7 week: cook and baker, mice Dlace Captain Chapman and his wife and family | _Same to Willlam A. Palmer. lot on W line of | after July 1. 1880, o o = I sib: it caily, 426: Tooen | in city, M0; waiters; dlshwashers, and others, Amer! flag of the parlor at the ex- |part of 196 near the California line, both grand | are on their way here on the ship Cv f"."“;j""“‘{'v venue. 300 N of Fulton (D) street, | ___ LIS LA QR (R Becretery. 2 [0l SocondiEln AN Lreas il T noners . F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. | wish of the deceased, Who shortly | bodies being fully represented, and having such Tus Walkeficld The Kelly was on her s L DIVIDEND NOTICE_Mutual Savings Bank | work. city and country, $2 and Apply | WANTED—Foreman for fruit ranch and wife L > a love feast as royalty knows how to have an, om New York and put into Port e ) Aoy R on of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the halt | to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 31 Sutter st 0; creamery butter maker, $35, and milke; assed away e Diiie 1a loaRloL the missy pecallas ree | L oue 2Ot | Jine of J street, 10 W of Fourteenth avenue, = 59 5 : > s T joy? This Is one of nany peculiar ide s ey, Falkland Islands, in distress. | }ne of o | year ending June 30, 1899, a dividend has — = — 25; vineyardman, $20; fa s, $30 and §: ve loved the stars and stripes all |1 am possessed of periodically.” 'Spose you | Wame mariasiand Istands, in_ distress. | w'oris b Rift | Been declared ‘at the rate of 3 and six-tenths | 12 WAITRESSES for resort, $20; bath woman | 4oy 'ang mn omert por Ciiners, $30 and $1 5 and others work this thing up. 1am In for it, | pocarme s total loss. On June 14 the Cy Agnes to Howard Somers. lot on E | (3.6) per cent per annum on all deposits, free | for springs, §20. HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Mont- | work. J. F. CROSETT & €O, 6% Sacra: ~od Ay rus Walefleld put into Stanley slightly | Une of Thirtleth avenue, 200 N of J street, N | of ‘taxes. pavable on and after Saturday, | _gemery st room 12 mento st. y e O nE n : “capta “ap- | 2.by E 120 $10. July 1, 1899, GEORGE A. STORY, Cashie: e = e e e ou e damaged and with her captain dead. Ca Willis R e Stutt D—Girl at pleasure camp near San Ra- | T ; S cal 2 am 0., Victos anc . Stutt- | —— — e 3irl at plea 4 Sa | WAITERS wanted for first-class sp TO EXTEND .JHE BOULEVARD. tain Chapman of the Kellv has probably | meister and Bertha M. Beyer (by C. S. Lau- | DIVIDEND NOTICE—The German Savings permanent In city afterward; small | *'Gov. §35; 2 waitas wonmiy 3o SPrings. Take = taken command of the Wakefield. meister, Sheriff) to J. M. Moore, lot on S| and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the | ' washing sent out; wages $12. Address | nice country place, $40; second cook, plaij Supervisors Are Preparing the Way The French bark Prestdent Thiers from | corner of Bacon and Girard streets, SE 200 by | half year ending June 30, 1899, a dividend has box Call. work, $40. Better call and see our list. AN=- San Francisco is now overdue at Liver- | sw 120, lots 1 and 2, block 11, ' University | been declared at the rate of four (4) per | = R DRE'S, 316 Stockton st Through the Almshouse Tract. { pool and 5 per cent reinsurance is being | Mound; also lot on € line of Hunter street, | cent per annum on term deposits and thres | & NIED s Glolitofmindibaby. | — - ——— nted in a bed of white roses The City and County Survevor had one | paid on her. She is now out 189 days. 575 W of Welden, E 2, S 70, W 130, to| and one-third (3 1-3) per cent per annum on | basement. | COOK, 340, hotel, country, good place. MISS = 2 el | Hunter street, E 130, lots 764, 2106 210 ordinary depofits, free of taxes, payable -n CPERIENCE. b = . CULLI 325 Sutter st. was the sentiment, “Loyal to the of histideputicst ontioniibe Mmeronss | - — Hunter strest. B30 lois 164, PR s b e RO S e | EXPERIENCED chambermald wanted. Lin- = = . ntributions were sent by tract yesterday making surveys and ad- RATED BN ot Akt R i (s GEO; TOURNY, Secretary. | -.0cl Fouse, Bixth and’ Howard GERMAN walter for institution. $15 per month, and Secretar justing levels for a continuation of Dewey | RAABE EXONE descriptions); DIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francisco Savings | GIRL or woman for light housswork; no cook- | _country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st 3 e L ST ) i |thuleva ot e BY THE COMMITTEE | imimk B ami waer 1. ccimn to star.| PRAPEND NOTICE Sip Traneiey Seviges | O1hs. il ases, 55 Sixth st~ "~ " | HAY otk souniry: 0 par menth ses pariy ss e X The boulevard, which was pushed | BN of Blaine. N 20 by B 140, ot 121 ani esy | {he hAlf year ending with the 30:ii of June, | WANTED-4 experienced shirt waist ironers. | _here. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter'st. S L x i rom the land aajoining the Almshouse Henry U.' Brandensteln to C. August Weihe, 3 t | FIVE laay 0d_address. Room | “EN. 826 Sutter st. s, L. Care Gene- | f X T U Bra < . Augus - | Dosits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent | FIVE lady solicitors of good address. Room | . o - Ryan, Mrs, Georgie C. Ryan, diss | tract to the Corbett road, stopped there | NO EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM TO | o ‘on SE corner of ' Ais and Florence | on' ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable | é.x Flood building, 12 to AP 3 subst B = 3 ding, NAL substitute: a man of intslll- 1p. m. S 295, on and after Saturday. July 1, 1899 rd and Mrs. Beck. board of trustees of the home, o for the time being. It fvas the intention Etreets. SW ¢ | of the then Su]n-r';vxur, o tack on to the | PROVE EXTORTION. deed; $10. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. gence, good judgment, Integrity and knowl- Loake is the president, | Rorth section that portion running = Alameda County. | TR YOUNG eirl ass edge of business: a home and small zalary. leep home. st in housework; steady emplovment. Eag ., 5% Mar musicians for t LEVI STRAUSS & Vflllp, Pihrll'dvdfillvhhl, 4‘:[)1']) on huinl ," it apply to }’!‘ Davis. EIGHT good solicitors wanted: room 62 Al PUPILS for select millinery school; trade | . DU/l4INE: §2 to 34 per day. Apply 12 to f p. WANT 2 good dishwashers. Call at 1¥ Stock- ton st. before § a. m. rmacher. P: 327 Market s W \eBL | through the Almshouse land, but it was | S g 2 O T T T e T R SR T DR = [EREOx 4818 i Callioffice i n charge and did 1 e |t done then @nd mo aetion has been since | Blanchard’s Testimony Was Weak | G A. and A. M. Scott to Ada E. Bessey. lot | Soclety, cor. Market, McAllister and Jones XPERIENCED ironers at United States| WANTEL—Two good men to peddls with done to accommo Jumber | taken until the present Supervisors gave and Made Little Impression on | 75,500 S Spegond street, 16155 W of | sts.. San Francisco,’ June 23, 1§9-—At a | Laundry, Sixteenth st., above Valencia. hand cart; §1 per day; must give $10 guar- Estrella_Parlor, each | inStructions to the Surveyor to prepare | he Investi | 25, N 140, to beginning, Being the W 5-foot 1t | Thie herrr Kot THIE A aTeCtor of | WANTED—GIrl for general housework. 10A | &ntee. Apply 10 to 12 at 1S Montgomery st., os a St 1 he i 3 < | the Investigators. Eilins this soclety, held THIS DAY, a dividend ol overed badge, were ‘Kn‘;“i h”:h‘ Pmrpm;'r"%::‘ !hitbl'gllflard i and N um{]m-: lot block 2036, Rowland | has been declared ‘at the rate of three and | _ Haves st. RN B e casket, and at the ap ough the city's property. e same | e 'ract, Oakland; $10. gt -3) D a on all | IRONERS war s Tesh s 5 barber for Saturd Sunday. 107 Pust Grand President Miss | ime Tt is said the Spring’ Valley Water | = J. M and Mary D, Bartlett to 3. C. 8. | SRS, E D TRE cenk B Shnoe on gl | IRONERS wanted SU Nicholas Latndry, Market st, near Seventh - S.nday. 10 Ftola delivered an eloquent | COmpany and the owners of the Harmon | he investigating committee of seven,| Akerly, lot on SW corner of Sixteenth and J600 Treaitrom allitas hdbpavableion and |- oo and Tolsomuate. L dit BV onlithe ’“,' work of Mrs. Carlle, oroperty. which extends from Lake | chosen from the Fourth of July commit- | Adeline streets, S 40 by W 110, block 587, Oak- after July 1, 1899, > s | WANTED—A woman for light housework: good S = % Joke of her love for the order, whieh | Honda to L street. will prosecute the |tee to examine into the charges preferred | land: $10 S i * ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. home and fair pay for right party; call be- | BARBER Satu 14 Sunday. 715% Davis st. centuated by the love which | WOIK on that section. against Fred Raabe by James M. Blanch- | , Fanav M. Small to Ira Vaughan, lot on B | = LD — | tween 1l a. m. and 4 p. m. 116 Tayior st. BARBER CeaTat A e v iy S = PR z When this work is completed Dewey | 250 5 2 PO S | line of Willow street, 100 N of Taylor, N 49:4 | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Savings and Loan So. | — el oy S o v alinmen i o R R EEE wanted at 478 Seventh st., Oak- . who e ::m;; ‘“111}“1 houlevard will form one of the best drive. | 8Td, met at 4 o’clock yesterday ?nnrnnnn b\“r 0 |;|<M~t I.Ifm_(rm');b\‘nnl‘_s}'(‘.” i w| Glety. 101 Montgomery st. corner of Sutter. mhm'r-rg‘,ls for .«p}l‘p.w mll‘nrner)" school; trade e - itive Sons, had ways on this slde of the bay, & and after listening to the testimony of | ‘Martin Costello to Kal ostello, lot on The board of directors declared a dividend | thoroughly —taught; satisfaction guaranteed; ERS—Qi siness; R Ine ation, dwelt upon, her patriotism | fom Golden Gate Park to e E | lanchasd, faceiden: ‘torirerot s Auaingsi S el strest, 20 N of Thirty-fourth, | for_he' Balf ear ending June 2, 86, at the | _{erms casy; evening classes. 08 Leavenworth b e ne el oo R > of country and State and of hes . L . HOICES % 2 o i 0, o . E to beginning, being the | f three and - o1 dthe | = ———— — £ PRLER s : 533 § . n for her only son, who is left | “h"“ ‘2‘ prospests of an additional link | which will exonerate Raabe on the| N half of ot Sck 630, Watts Tract, Oake | (5.84) per cent "wr”:f‘r::fllmmfn( sl ':1(‘«;:)!-‘.?5 | YOUNG German girl for general housework, | GOOD walter wanted at one in this great city. The members of | thTough the park to ‘)“f‘ fi;\"’fi'd'j’ i-" the | charges of attempted extortion. land; gift. % and three and twenty hundredths (3.20) per| for country hakery: wages $15; fare paid. |~ Coffee House, the order who were present then sang the | ProODOSCe 3 L e obanhandle | " pianchard told how he had approached | Same to same, lot on W line of West street, | cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of | _Inauire 337 Turk st s itiatlon ode which Mrs. Carlie had writ- | 210ng Fourteenth avenue through Rich- | 105 § of Thirty-seventh, S 25 by W 108.21, be- taxes, and payable on and after Saturday, | [WANTE 3 R DISHWASHER wamted. en and which she had desired su o | mond. | Raabe on the 1ith of June with an offer | ing Jot o, block H, Major Given Tract, Oak-| July 1, 1899 Dividends not' calfed for ass | WANTED—GIrl for cooking and general house: | “taurant 412 Hayes s 5 l; ]‘» 9 \“’rr" n h"" ’;‘“‘h SHECHBUDE GONCE | —_———— | of %20 to ne-«l‘{xro t'he right of line in the | jana; girt v | adedstoriana: bear! the’ sams: Tate of tdiv I ;\!'nrk: no washing; wages $15. Apply 213 : a5 he dv after her death. oeeaslon . tien & s gt S > ear the ate e = The funeral service of the order was | In the Divorcs Court. | (het At e understond 101 on & line. bf Chanming. wav. B v o T | e 2 e AN ot | S —— | WANTED—Waiter, $ week. 402 Dupont st read by Miss pertola after which| Decrees of divorce on the ground of | money, though no time was placed Upon | ton street, W 50 by 8 135 belng nortion of bt | o ikl 2 el =N altress for restaurant. 1300 [ ————— _ X = - e Kn rbocker Male Quartet sang an | wiliful neglect have been granted Anna T. | its pavment: neither there an as- |6, block 3, College Homestead, Berkeley; $3250. | PIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 94 (50 | _Turk st GOOD job press feeder wanted. appropriate selection, which was followed | white from Henry R. White, Nellle Law. | Sent on Raabe's part that he would ac-| Theresa Heron to T. B. Draper. lots 66 to| cents per shate) of the Oceanic Steamehip | EXPERIENCED shirt operators; best prices; | ——_ GRS GgRee il by the singing of ““The Holy Cit by | son_from:Henry G. Lawson, and Florence | cept it. Blanchard also said that the Mu- | 72, on Official Map of Elmhurst Park, Brook. ny will be payable at the office of the leson Co., 535 Market. | WANTED—12 first- FIEm S Grand | B poud from Ray D. Doud, May L. Ells. ANt e T President Miss C K. Wittenmeyer of- | worth asks for a divorce from Frank R, | thing against Raabe, and this, along with | V. M. and Alice ¢ Donaldson to William A. - July 1, 1889, OPERATORS on overalls. yme- | Iyn Township; $10 | | fered praver and the quartet sang another | Ellsworth, on the ground of failure tg|an idea to assist the Fourth of July com- | McDermitt, lot 3, biock I, Stone Tract, being | Transfer books will close on TUE; ”“'1 C0. 1Y Eremonp st { cians’ Union wanted to discover 1 o n o 5 3 = ks & = 27, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. favorite selection of the deceased, rovide. ~Neilsine ~Anderson has sued | mittee to clean out corruption from its | & tubdivision of lots 1 to 5 of Stone sub.| June 1. SHELDON, Secretary. The ceremony at the home closed with the playing of Chopin's exquisite funeral march. The pallbearers were Henry Lun- division, Brooklyn Township: $10. >eter Anderson for a divorce, alleging | ranks. induced him to offer the $20 “bait. thoroughl; | |aut]h!: F‘Aus(ncgfin guarantee 1 7 evening clai Leavenw line Olypuena Vista avenue, 68:1 W of Oak | “and Loan Assoclation of California, 222 San- —_— street, W 31:11 by S | cruelty as a cause of action. Decrees of Blanchard seemed very anxious to se- |, Henry L. Rea to Louls Silverhorn. lot en S| DIVIDEND notice—The Continental Building | terms ea. divorce have also been granted Carrie Mc- | cure the right of line, ‘and in order to | | aven = fore S8 I Sl stedt, Charles A. Boldeman, L. F. Bying- | Lennan from James A. McLennan, for | make assurance doubly sure he impor. | Sroct W 8 o oy, eing portion of lot 11, | some st.. has declared for the six months | v 2 SOLICITOR for printing office. 420 Montgo Villiam Fenstermacher, Brnest §. | neglect, dennia. Biock " from Christian | tuned “Jim” O'Brien and_Chairman | g * * a5 adfacent to Encinal, Alamedai | ending June 0, 1889 damdividendtotiiper|l 0 HEUEGWANLEDCMATR, ery st., room 33 SO Peters, W, A Jichols and J.| Block, for cruelty; Johanna Seeger from | Fletcher to put In a word or two for him. | ° Eitzabeth Kelly to Christopher A. Mulvey o e o e et B et e W. Perry. Additional services were held | George Seeger, for neglect, and Mary J. ‘ From Fletcher's statement, Blanchard | lot on E of Castro street. 5 N of Fifth, | to class “F'* stock, and 14 per ‘cent to class | Typewriter and WANTED-3 boys to clean fish. at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, where the re- | Baly against George M. Baly, for deser- | had offered to spend $20 to get his band | N 25 by . lot 8, block 50, Oakland (To cor- A ‘stock. WM. CORBIN. Secretary. | $0 per month. i v 2 - mains were interre The grave had been ' tion. | in front of the line. Fletcher told him | rect 650 d 346); $10. G = TEAMS wanted to work on the canal be Machinist, country Sho 4 s . et Joseph H. and Minnle Dingwell to William = ¢ per_hour ring /Valley Water | = o Z = | A S e | HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 18| Biacksmith helper for ranch....§i0 and founq | Dullt at Sunol by the S Allgied [ S S W A S S PNt BO DOt a b DD GGG e OO s> eBg|F Boardman, lot on SE corner of 1th and | Geary st.—The directors have declared the | 5 wiiiin ; sl i 1| Works. Apply at the stables, Fourteenth anc seesds 30 T > v Grove streets” E 50 by S 100, being the W 50| followink semi-annual dividends; 4 per cent | Farmers . $150 and §75 per dnv| Guerrero sts., San Francisco, or on work at feet lrm.« 5 to 8, block 187, Oakland; $10. | per annum on l-rmdnnd "z 1-3 per, cent negl Ranch cook near city .... Y 00 | _ Sunol. J. M and Mary D. Bartlett to J. C. S. Aker-| annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and | g Laborers for mine haif fare paid - = 1y, 1ot on SW corner of Sixteenth and Adelina | after July 1, 1889, & 5 Miners S, o a0 LT day | WANTED—Teamsters to driy® scrapera; wages | streets, S 40 by W 110, block 587, Oakland: §10, ERNEST BRAND. Secretary. | Carpenter for factory in city, 3 ST o SRR Ty ation, on John T. Price, trustee, to Arthur W. Evans, | se——————————————— | ggy lot on N line of Twelfth'street, 191 W of West. W 34 by N 100, being lot 28 and W 9 feet lot 27, block 182, Oakland; $1. E. B. STONE'S camp, neg- Grant station, on ;| _Valley Road. | MEN to learn barber traie; §15 weekly made EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. Cook, small country hotel. Waliter, resort near city ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- | 10 Laborers for woods... $36'and found | after § weeks: call or write for free illus- J. J. Rauer to Alexander Campbell, lots 17 Sutter: tel, Bl 21, | 5 Laborers for brick o 3 OLER'S Barber College, to 22 and lots 1 and 2 hook B¢ Jeetui s oF | _nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter: tel. Black 13 § sLaborers for brick yard, ‘near city, $0 and | MOLER ollege, | Roberts and Woltskill Tract, Oakland; $10. JAPAN CHINESE Bmp. Agency;-all Kinds | i o oo A Lillle G, and W. C. Moran to C. E. Towne, | ~ help. GEO. AOKI. 30 Geary st.; tel. Grant 5. lote § line of Maripona street, {05.842.3 E of | s rove, E 33:4 by S 133.95, being the E 33:4 feet g ANTED—FIMALE. of lot 16, block 4, McKee Tract, Onkiand; $10, QEITIOE Vet “‘A L M. Lemer to Elizabeth M. Fioud, lot on NW | == f corner of Prospect avenue and Spruce street, | FIRST-CLASS girl desires situation: under- = - - " _ | SOLDIERS, sailors or_heirs desiring pensions, | B Barkeeper for resort for several | travel pay, etc. see L. M. SHERWOOD, 612, | ¥, 2 to 8200 per day and found and free | sixth floor, Examiner building, San Francisco. | _fare. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st e S = e | T = - WANTED—Porter for _office; wages $15 per Address X. Y., box 4686, Call office. ) N 100, be! Ol | " stands German and American cooking; be: « | _month. A e e D Fraet e G, lot 9. block ¥, Clinton Md. | 18" ity or country. MISS CULLEN, # S * | WANTED—First-class barkeeper, $30,all found. poylliam €. and Mattie C. Biesell to Citizens: Eitterjet £ L O AR DARE e = [ECa, Gl uilding and Loan Association, lot on N line | COMPETENT woman with a child desires sit- . THE COAST ROAD. 5 = o5 1o = | of B reet, 182:2 B of Shattuck avenme, . | Cuntioe: et MIS CULLEN. 325 Sutter st : SHIP SUNDAY .. +| GOOD shoemalers for repairing. 91 Mission Teamsters, laborers and tunnelmen, oo 3175 to §250 a da; B % MEN WANTHD. R. HANSEN & CO... - Employment Agents . block D, Newbury Tract, Berkeley: | street . 3 YOUNG woman with a girl 3 years old wishes [ + H. V. and Helen V. Gelder to E. J. Bevan, | a place as housekeeper in a widower's family; lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 353.4 E of Wil is pleasant and very fond of children. Cali low street. E 66.8 by S 130, being lot 10 and por- | at 1213 Folsom st., bet. § and 9 a. m. +| WANTED—A first-class mill man to take charge of planing mill in San Francisco; *| must be an energetic young man willing to o ied ork himself; state wages and reference. tion lot 11, block Q. map of property Ploneer | = 2 seee 104 Geary st ... o gt Homestead Assoclation, Alameda; 310, R e s e e e oo 2 N T B H. D. Irwin (receiver in case of Elvira C. as housemaid or lig! ousework: has refer- = RS h Y, % 4 sail- NTERS—Wanted, first-cl; guidex” ve” Marietta, T, Cnandler ot i) 1| ence wiling and obilging. 7il Natoma st | 0% M0 and board: blackemith, $iv! biseic | B pRint and decorats ootiagss ot Aean mr /2 | Huldah H. Owens, the'S 112 feet of block 7, | _over grocery. ber fellers, $35 and found; 10 Tamarors W07 on a lot. THE McCARTHY CO. Real Es- m,'\", ““""12‘5,5‘1“22',‘"";2““3{2‘?;‘ 1:-,’:':"’[5\- '",’,f“,',‘@ SITUATION wanted by girl of 15 to assist with | lumber pilers for the woods, 530 and found. ¢. | _tate and Home Bullder, 646 Market st. San Jose avemue, 207:1 E of Regent street, N | light housework in small family or take care| R- HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. _ GERMAN speaking all around man for porter 158:5, E 57:1, S '158:11, W 57:3, to beginning, | _©Of child. 19 Natoma st. B RESTAURANT cook, $60; second cook, work in wine house; wages $10 per week. Box excepting that portion taken to widen San Jose | COMPETENT woman desires a situation for | cook, $9 a week; short order cook, §1 a week. | 4634, Call office. avenue to 60 feet, being lot 1 s 5 vashe ;’ dishw: s 0 5 M!meda? o g lot 1, Hastings Tract, | ~general housework; wages $15. Call or ad- | dishwasher, $30; dihwasher, springs, $20; pot WANTED—Distributors. EMPIRE LAUNDRY PDEIELIIITLILPIIDIGTIODOEIEDODOD e RIS SR 1 PR nd Wlly 3. Klsn 4o Whillarm suny | o0 WICTWEDUiId o6, oear Dojorss, Wailer Ehintey feviapice gunte Cruz, 80: | 7CO., 75 Bryant street . o1 — - — — — ——. er, estauran . - = and Willlam G. Baker, lot on E line of Bay | SITUATION wanted by a Scottish woman as| _ Runfier to handle baggese, try TO T g 2 street, 628 § of Eagle avenue, S 37:6 by E 125, | cook where second girl is kept. Address elevator oy, $10; beliboy, $10. Rearls e TS50 Tew amoss: i \l,;r::g tot 12 and § 1 ot "'""{“f" E, 1;,,,-1;., and | 1%8% Perry st. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st., 3 eda, quitclaim deed: . —re 2= =y = e — — + it 7 = iy ® R W, Keech to A K. Welr 1ot oo N ine of FIRST-CLASS ook wiehes position In board: | 2 COLORED waiters for diferent, summer re- bet. 1st and 2d sts.; open 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. San_Jose avenue, 207:1 E of Regent street, N | _ing-house or hotel summer resort. 303 Third. | sorts. Oregon and Washinston: free fare. C. | GET your shoes Tl . = s e of T 7 e hi regon and 2ton: shoes half soled while walting, 35c to é e L O RESPECTABLB, woman wishes work by the ‘R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. S0c.” 562 Mission st.,between 1st and 24 sts, 5 .| day or week; is good washer and ironer or | VAQUERO for a cattle ranch, 335 and found. 21 . \ ¥ Ahie B -pand Annie E. pDraver ‘to Fencencla "‘“‘f‘é = "‘: : e T 2 ASSISTANT gardeners, §15: 2 dishwashers, | - Suction to permanent roomers; reading roor o >+ YOS Sorner’ Eagle avenue and Wilow street.’ N 30 | ¥work and to sesiey With. cooking] ‘sood pian | Sprines & eoloren werstre Mreatre e, e - & DO~ -0+ v 138:4, ), 4, N 30, to beginning, sub- ; wages $15. 209 Eddy st., . 15 v, m 12, 3 5 S & Yoot thiin: mprteasy itoe niibe: Mxlmeh: pun cook; wages $15. ddy st., room 16, HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 ?’l“fg“'fli'." room 12. Sonora free. Apply to BUCKMAN, 302 Mont= fot on X line of Eagle avenue. 34:7 W of Willow | GOOD cook and fine laundress with girl 14 | MAN who understands dri- gomery st THE TRANSPORT CLEVELAND, WHOSE OFFICERS FORM A HAPPY FAMILY. e o T by N, subject to s martsage Joars old” gesires situacion; city”or cvu'l;tr)'.‘ ;m.:cg:é'fi;‘m;m;.dr g g countey SARBERS Proe T e > 6 P 4wt H, Berpard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessle 1164

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