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PARK PATIENTS IN GOOD HARDS ¥or facility 1n attending to the slck @nd distributing supplies the ark sec- on has been divided as follo‘v]vs: m;mcz No. 1 north—North side of | un andle, from Baker street to, {uder orth side of the road. P“;:;;l;]l \? 1 south—South sxde 3 €, 10! PN ooy m Baker street District No. 2 north North —D side of rhx;dm drive, from Shrader street to S€ of Strawberry Hiil, District No. 2 south—South of main drive, from Shrader street to base | ©of Strawberry Hill. District No. ot r:: ;orm~.\'onh from - se o trawberry i Sureckels Lake. St istrict No. 3 south—South from Somth base of Strawberry Hill to Spreckels Lake. District No. 4 north—North from main drive and Spreckels Lake D\;.I)l h windmill. strict No. 4 south—South main drive P Dutch windmill. District No. 5 north—North of main drive, from Dutch windmill to ocean heach and Cliff House District No. 5 south—South from Dutch windmill to ocean beach, south te Carville, D to and Spreckels Lake to No. 6—South from Carville 2long. ocean beach. District men are to go through re- ve districts, taking name of each Son or family requiring lention or supplies. RAIN AND WIND ADD TO DISCOMFITURE OF MANY THOUSANDS Prompt Measures Are Taken to Relieve the Suffering Caused by the Unexpected Storm. 0 Francisco and its unfortunate residents were drenched by a heavy poured from midnight until g and came down more heavily The rain brought -great suffering to v of the homeless people in the parks and other outdoor places. A igh wind added a melancholy accom- Rniment to the downpour. The suffering cccasioned by was terrible in some places. most part the only protection ipers had was their sheets, not prevent the soaking of them- es and their bedd: Ma hou- sands of delicately nurtured women, abies, old and feeble people, were in miserable plight before relief came. mpt measures were taken, though, to care for the sufferers fac- ing this new calamity. Many of them were without ade- qua’ iding and steps were taken immediately to protect them from the elements. It is es ated that there are 10,000 people in Golden Gate Park alone.who suffered untold hardships. To meet the emergency Mayor Schmitz and -Chief of Pol detail of men he rain the the which taken. been re-| Iso T an int of 3 house, and only three ions missed, and is located! Clay The roho“m- April 22—C ledr- piéasant weather after the show-| Barometer is rising. ing, ers. NEW METHOD WILL ABOLISH UNWIELDY BREAD LINE SYSTEM | Citizens' Protective Association With Approval of Mayor Re- arranges Manner of Distri- buting Supplies. Under a System to by District Relief and Protective | As ation, just organized, with Ed-| w M. Greene as chairman and|) 1 Kragen as secretary, the worl:] buting supplies will be great-! facilitated and the city will have| perfect patrol system. 'I he association, which has received | the quick comsent of the Mayor and | the military authorities to carry out plan, has what seems a perfect| devised by Mr. Greene. Weary will no longer have to stand waiting for supplies and then receive something they do not want. The association will have sub- organizations embracing every four blocks in the city. Some of these have y been formed and it s} thought eve block in the city will be m(luded within forty-eight hours. will be made at every house ons for supplies received Persons wanting sugar wiil | The a | system, women in ¥ne each day. o fenigr e not be hand a r } goods they require will be delivered At the same time thorough gation will be made in each .md no imposition will be al- to them " sub-organizations will also look anitary conditions and l:l‘d the > in every way possible. R’,—? :fi: :atrol will be maintained at nights and a place in which offend- ers may be placed until they can be turned over to the authorities will ovided. beH?zrndreds of the best citizens have enrolied in the association. -——————— ING TO RESTORE gz CITY'S RETAIL TRADE. A new committee to be known as the committee for the restoration of retail trade, with former Chief of Po- lice Wittman ihn!‘;mn;,en ;: eo‘:;fii': esterday by the 2 iemedui fifty. Later in the day Wittman appointed H. D. Loveland as his chief au!.shll(- o+ st tail trldehtocbeckthe tendency tc solicit free supplies and to render the people self-reliant. Every facility possible will be extended to merchants to enable them to procure goods and sell supplies to the people. : medical | be carried out|” OFFICERS ARREST ! MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BUSllrffss Nt:"l;lces. PERSONALS—Continued. PERSONAL—Continued. STEAMSHIP Association of S. F.—Members | R. L. TOPLITZ, formerly 545-547 Market st., E NATIVE Daughters of the Golden West— of above association will please meet at the | “hag opened temporary ofice S. W. comer Hfl\nfi\’ .‘:;,&‘,fl‘,“: of 7 Montgomery ave. San, Jose Native Dasghters ‘are ready o - . . . "y A ible assistance TWO SOLDIERS | s ilng™n " WRBRREAT) | rimar o Cfome s i St Vol SRS K SOOI D, | Bt om0 S0 o ril 25, a . mi . 4 3 ‘; Hoalei FANTEY, Viee President. S municate with MISS'INA CUTTERO, &7 iy mr;‘:’; e D T Policer : | J. HOMER FRITCH, Secretary. | jQSEPH B. TO! 3 y 330 Pine st., 2% imcmingm::s l;lem Jup Eg“a Elpain e R e e L V.. come: °§>§‘§&g°§fi’;§§£,‘“ fgm‘:;;“f:remmlfn;e-l:r “::u'i:“!:‘rl o 4t 1314 G Parrail B LB A. M. illmore an i » in Edwin ring ing and mattresses if possi Page street, near Clayton, aad ordered | cate zddresscs snd condition to the W, M., | G\ 0 Ly racy: WILL Mrs. M. C. Reudell communicate with BUSINESS PERSONALS. to carry wood. Dow asked where the wood was located, and as the soldier | *lurned around Dow covered the s°]'l dier with his revolver, compelling him 1 to go to the military headquarters on Page street. The lieutenant in charge | | told Dow he would take charge of the | ‘soldler Policeman A. C. Williams had | a similar experience. A RIS S TAKE REFUGE IN CEMETERY. Seventy-five members of the Young' | Women’s Christian Association, to-| | gether with Mrs. Young, fthe superin-| tendent, had a remarkable experience during the conflagration. When iti became necessary to act quickly it was resolved that one of the safest places to take refuge was in Laurel | Hill Cemetery, and, packing small but precious articles, the young wo- men and Mrs. Young made a hasty re- treat to the burial ground. There they watched the progress of the| | flames throughout Wednesday . night. | Many other persons camped there lhe: same night. | F. WARD, 264 6th ave., San Francisco. H. NOTICE—The elective officers of the Grand BAY CITY Parlor No. 104, N. S. G. W.— Distressed members report at once to head- quarters, 1553 Fulton st., bet. Baker and Lyon. Parlor meeting Wednesday, April 25, at 2 p. m. at same address. By order of | the president. H. L. GUNZBURGER, Secretary. ATTENTION Mission Odd Fellows—Meet at 11 o'clock cor. of Howard and 22d sts. for the purpose of organizing a relief c mittee for that district. A. M. BRAND, Secretary. | CARPENTERS, attention—Carpenters’ Local No. 483 has established headquarters at 335-337-339 Noe st., near 16th and Market; all members in need of relief and work please report. UNIFORM RA in uniform to assemble at Sutter and Fill- more sts. today at 8 a. m. for relief work. MAJOR E. LAUGENBACH, LIEUT. JAMES BASCH, Adjt. NOTICE of meeting—San Francisco Real Estate Board will meet at the chapel of Calvary Church, corner Fillmore and Jack- son sts., at 1 p. m. Tuesd.y, April 24. J. R. HOWILL, President. FUNERAL OF FIRE 'CHIEF. The funeral services of the late| Chief Sullivan of the San I-‘raumscol Fire Department will take place today | (Tuesday) at 1 o’clock from 1984 For- | ty-ninth avenue, Oceanside. The re-| mains will be placed temporarily i Mount Calvary Cemetery vault. kcrr\ Ireland, J 23, 1906, Louis of Beatrice Knight | and Amelia Bauer, | f Lizzie Marks THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL | CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, _TEMPLAR Lodge No. 17._1. 0. 0. F.—Will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Hamilton Hall, cor. of Geary and Steiner sts. J. R. MORRISON, Secretary. YOSEMITE Tribe No. 103, Imp. O. R. M.— The members are requested to leave their new address with the undersigned as early as convenient and attend a meeting to be held at the same place Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. S. DANIELEWICZ, 2427 Post. | KNIGHTS of Maccabees, Pacific Tent No. 64. Meet Monday at 3 p. m. April 23, 1906, at 1265 Eddy st., near Laguna. SOL LEWIS, Recorder. 170: 0. F— Will meet at Hamilton Hall, on Geary and Steiner sts., Monday, April 23, 1906, at 4 p. m.; brothers please attend and register. R. T. MOORE, N. G. H. A. LUKE, Secretary. IMP. record of every tribe in San Francisco meet at temporary headquarters, 1817 Devisa- dero st, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Important matters. PORTER L. BLISS, G. C. R. Ancient Order of Foresters—Headquarters changed from 102 O’Farrell st., San Fran- cisco, to 1220 Webster st., Oakland, Cal. J. FALCONER,I Permanent Secretary. JOHN D. SPRECKELS JOHN McNAUGHT . C. J. OWEN E .Propnetor | .Mlnager i Busmeu Manager IEHP()RARY Off!(E. 1651 flllMflRf SI 1 will hold iday evening as soon as e r:\' ored, as Templ:‘ ia_and Webster | An in- to_the s of Tem- erith Israel in peie Fi to join the services, the general public “will | be cordi CHRISTIA First Church of Christ, | Scies services at the S. W Scott sts., SUNDAY, 06, st 11 & sir's il nre welcome ; s are requested to send change of | address to the president, Miss S. E. Brad- shaw. 2063 Bush st. MEETING NOTICES. ALL members of Golden Gate Council No. Y. , are requested to send their | address to lh‘m Denely, 416 Oak st.; | ber in need of assistance notify | . O’Brien. 2311 Webster st., chair- | | i | | . military | M. M No. THU kil)\\ uarters Haight an > _Recording 2 p. Cole sts. ecet board of the Woman' ce Union of San will meet on WE 10 . at 916 Iaguna} the church. By al Haves . needing i Lodge, | stance apply is and Stemer. | feeting of se Pacific_ave., e Mercantile Co. of San et will be held st 703 Ca fornia st., | Francisco, THURSDAY, April 26, at Plumbers _ attention T ¥ Church. e BRITT. Sec: V. apt sted to meet at Hzmllmn Square corner Post and Steiner sts., April 25, for relicf purposes and | Wi rrlvv 3, W. R. Members kindly | Officers and members pleass meet at and Kentucky ste, TUESDAY. April 2 . H. CAROW, TEMPLAR Rebekah Lodge Will meet THURSD. en of Woodcraft report at once to izer, Bertha M. Sumner, at 829 1 hr relief and medical attention. NG of matron, patrons, associate and members of all city chapters, Order of Eastern Star, will be held at 1440 O'Farrell st., WEDNESDAY, April 25, at 2 p. m., to arrange relief for members of the order. MEMBERS Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, J. Wisnon, clerk, at 3 Noe st., bet. 16th and 17th. .3 Planmg Mill Owners’ As«)cnatlon—l There will be a meelmi of members at 632 Stciner st near Hayes, S. ¥y on W ED\ES- DAY, April 25, at 1: soY A. C BREDFIELD, Sfl:rfiuryA THE Great Council of Red Men has located its headauarters at 1817 Devisadero st.: all relief and information regarding Red Men will be had at the headquarters. PORTER L. BLISS, Great Chicf of Records. MEMBERS of Crockett Lodge No. 139, F. S. and A M., egister or com- municate vth \\?LL!AM KAHN, W. M, at 1632 Eliis st. Encampment, 1. 0. O. F., and all p::; s of Caliioria are ol o i e T at L O. F. to meet o= 10 Franklin sts., Oakland TUESDAY, a. m. B LT ERSEN, Grand Patriarch. CITY Front Federation will meet on DAY, April 25. 1906, at Sailors’ %D:E‘sp. = PIORN KEAR, Sey, SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. Elks—Headauarters established 2240 Bush st., near Fillmore; members please report for relief work. T. W. HICKEY, Exalted Ruler. HERMAN KOHN, Secretary. Ml:\IBl RS of Photo-Engravers’ Union No 8— Make known your whereabouts to acting President R. H. HIPKINS, 122 3d ave., at once. R — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. A FIRST-CLASS lady’s maid would like to accompany lady going East; she is a good traveler and competent in every respect. Ad. MADEMOISELLE, care Mrs. Waters, 1946 California st. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE COLORED man would like to do houseclean- ing or any other work. Ad. box 6380, Call | office, Oakland. HELP WA TED—FE]‘ALE. FIRST-CL. AiS Swiss ladvs maid. speaks French and German. in San Francisco only about 10 days, would like to accompany lady going East; a good traveler; first-class references. Ad. MADEMOISELLE, care of Mrs. Waters, 1946 California_st. 500D home offered in Los Gatos for a refined and reliable lady willing to do gt’n~ eral housework: reasonable wages. A BI\DP RY girls, folders and inserters for i union scale to experts; d ely or write; positions will be reserved. P.O. box 128, Goldfield,Nev HELP WANTED—MALE. NOT CHARITY, MURRAY 6 Cl. BUT HUMANITY READY, formerly of 634- San Francisco. will _today L T_and ES at 469 6th st. OAK- a few days will open quarters in SAN FRANCIS At this time HUMANTI DEMANDS that every man should help relieve the suf- fering caused by the late disaster. fter consultation with State Labor Com- W. V. Stafford, who indorses our N 'l‘l) to run FREE EM- NCIES IN OAKLAND and SAN FR \\CliLO for one month or lonzer if conditions demand. We know of nothing we could give or ren- der that would be more substantial than to gnd positions for the unemployed without oS MURRAY & READY, 469 fth st.. Oakland. Cal. All employes of MURRAY & READY are requested to report at 469 6th st., Oak- land, Cal. & LOOK—NEW OFF.iCE. COSTIGAN & CO., 1245 Eddy st., Bet. Laguna and Buchanan. - Licensed Employment Contractors. City Work. 1500 men wanted for laboring work, $2.25 day No fees charged. You'll do. 1000 mechanics of all kinds; regular wages. Contractors Notice. All kinds of orders solicited; charged. Send orders to Costigan & Co., 1245 Eddy st., bet. Laguna and Buchanan, S. F. | A—Pacifiic Coast Contractors’ Empt. Anncy A. CUTTING & GUNN. INC.,, Mgrs. P: ic Contractors’ and Cal. Employment Agnecies, 414 7th st., Oakland; phone Oakland 3273; free fare all over loday. bosses here and long jobs; top wages; ere, 10 a. m., wants 1o ey T s 0 s ke fare, no fees no office fee: \mckhyers, $1 per hour, car: penters, $3.50; Bakersfield, free fare, xra:kmm, slup today; fruit thinners, sx w. A\TED—Immedmely five ladies or gentle- men to travel for large firm of high com- mercial rating; 2 salary and expenses to right party; small cash bond required. 2122 Dwight way, Berkeley, room four. WANTED—First-class _mechanical draftsman, with technical education and experience, by the Abner Doble Co., temporary offices at 2611 Broadway, bet. Scott and Devisadero San Francisco. WA'\'TI‘D—A job printer, who_also knows how to handle g machine ; Northern Cal- ifornia_city; $1 Address box 6379, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—Good job printer and pressman; steady work. W. C. DEPEW, Sunnyvale. BUSINESS CHANCES. 1 HAVE $6000 newspaper and )oh linx plant, including linotype machi Crans- ton press, Gordon jobber md full outfit of type, engine and can land goods in Oakland or San Fran- cisco by steameér in 12 hours’ sail. Box 6378, Call office, O: {, K. of P.—Wants all men | O. R. M.—The sachems and chiefs of | ply | at once, 1411 West st., or phone oanland DR. X. DODEL, 1519 Golden Gate ave. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. FFICE, large safe with chest, desk. type- Om—ucr. ete.: also new modern residence: choice location ; furnished. Call 1608 Sth st. Oakland. $100—TYPEWRITER for sale; cash only. 2615 Santa Clara ave., Alamed;, Park-st. tati StatON (1 ARLES N. LATHROP, rector. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. TYPEWRITER wanted—State name, num- ber, condition, where seen, lowest price. P. 0. box 150, Oakland. LOST. LOST—Victor and Bernard Hickman, 10 and 7 years: dark d hats. eturn h’;\‘;:g MR. WHALEY. CHURCH of the Advent parishioners—I am at 323 Haight st. LOST—Brown leather suit case, marked H. 0. ZAETZSCH. Notify owner,: 816 16th st., Oakland. MEN who had charge of three trunks cor. Post and Taylor sts., notify me where they can be found; reward. J. M. LYON. age 3y, suits, blue cor- North Beach power- scope lost near Fairmont Thursday, con- taining uniform, medals, commissions, Astor Battery, U. S. army discharge. GEORGE S. GEIS, 1115 Broadway, Oakland, U. S. W. V. headquarters. LOST—PAUL HOFFSES, aged 9; family at park panhandle, section 9. PERSONALS. MR. or MRS EARL MILES of Linda Vista I{olel mme or communicate with E. \H‘_\IBEI alifornia Miners’ Association dress to -52, 906 Broadway, Oakland, RS W LrE TONFOC Pueblo, if you made no other arrangements, come to 209 7th st., Oakland. . ED DALEsend address &oMadee Carres. General delivery, P. O., and. MISS GRACE '\IcLl‘LLA\ please call or let us know your whereabouts; mother wor- | ries. Address 1367 Sth ave., East Oakland. FRED. V. CHINDA and family come to 2035 Carlton R—I7 safe wire vour sister, an Jacinto. GEO. CALL. RLAN, 809 Pierce st., if young Joe 15 safe please notify wife and mother. Mrs. Joe Harlan, 535 Park ave,, East Oak. ORMATION wanted of Lora Broili. F. | _O. BROILI, Reno, Nev. WANTED—Information of whereabouts of AMrs. Julia R. Hamilton and daughter, of Dr. giter, and of Mrs, Emma 'Shafter | 1. Shafter, Grove Hall, Tel. Edd\ otel. Oakland. E information concerning Ruhemia Cur- ! tis or Edna BRarth to Keyes. 468 | . Oakland ave., Oakland. | MR, E. SHADE, formerly of 1122 Hyde st., please send address to P. H. LORENTZEN, 2350 Broadway. S. F. ELLA and HARRY SMITH of 2 Clarence | i court, off Buchanan st., \u!! %easz report at | [ 8l Sth st MRS, LOU E. 18 “EOGDRICH, “Stantord stable—Mrs. | | Gru\(\-)zl‘ldoi 832 O’Farrell st., at 802 Brush| <t Oa FRED HAMMERS and family come over to | Oakland,, 1316 West, st; got work for you. | | WILL Maria Kelly : { soon as possibile where she is? { WATTERS. Minnie, or Mrs. M. | g a1 Franklin st Oakland. | WATT 1 DODD, 2 V. ficr’c'y .. cend information to 1031 v( alive let me | UDY, Portland | \'R DREQI‘.OCK who formerly had_an of- | i Rakersfield s anxious to hear from vou. l’PLF_N RTNETT communicate with Geo. R apwe} C: Hotel. Stockton, or 4701 Oakland. ELLSWORTH_RUNSTON, hlely with TIli nois-Pacific Glass Co., report to his father at Syndicate Bowling Alleys, 9th st., Oak- 7th st., & Ba ‘ollender Co.. Los Angeles. MRS. SAM ALLEN of Tonoluly_can find friends at H. K. Duncan’s, 945 Myrtle st., Oakland. { STREET, Mrs. land, and would sons and_their fa ANDERSOD ny one having infor- regarding_above kindly notify Robt. 813 Union Savings Bank bldg., C. C., is at 570 Jones st., Oak- be glad to hear from her 7 Te, Oakland. MY mother may find me at 1509 Webster st., Oakland, W. F. HEDGES. M. C. MORRELL, 529 San Pablo ave. FRANK F. WEAR and family wanted at 517 36th st.. Oakland. JOE EARLS communicate or come to Kate | “_Curtis, 509 13th st., Oakland. SPTERING, Mrs., and two children Sausalito; seeks husband. RICHARD PHELAN wants A. C. Widber and | family to come 1o 924 Filbert st Oaldand; also my other friends, R. PHELA ALL people who have friends in Bakersfield and who wish to go to them renort at R. R. denots and cet free transportation. are in | LEO JACOBS please Izt mamma know where { vou zre with Wise family. 815 Webster st., DRF.SSM;\!\I‘.R of 608 Eddy st., S. F. send address to Miss Carreg, Novelty Theater, Oakland. MRS. MARY BALF, Brannan st., bet. 3d and 4th., commum:a!e with husband at \llflrarxz‘};lEkel‘:i DAYTON, Mrs. Nelly Day- ton, Mr. Andy White—Any m(ormanon of their wlvcrca‘)nuls send to W. 28st., 05 Anzeles. C E CHA\{BERL\IN. HAVE Mrs. (m(rudc Shaw of 1501 Hyde st.. F., report to }{c\;l J. M. Van Every of 7 3dth st.. Oal MISS K(THERI\F BALL, who lived at 1001 Leavenworth st., is requested to go up to Mare I:lland to Mrs. \;{:Cz“a‘ 1 Fort Mason at interval M}:;‘.CAD"\ H:{‘i'\ AH is stopping at 126% Liberty sf MRS. P. B OHNSON_will please come to 748 Ca;lro i(. to go East with Mrs. D. BJ] GERATHY can be found at Mrs. Buck- ley s, 1309 Baker st., near Geary. THE ‘address of the Wicker family, from Buffalo, staying at the St. Francis, is wanted ; communicate at once with - (‘E’\IHFXM & CO., 2703 California st. ED—To_know whersabouts of Mrs. mn A. Gilmore, inyalid, and d:ughter Leave word at 2647 Market sf POLICF OFFICER JAMES CONNOLLY would like to hear from wife and child; is located at 923 N. Point st. LILLIAN—I am at 226} Wlllard st., Rich- mond District. here are you? ERT. LOST—Ernest Bergez; come to1730 Pierce st,. San Francisco, or 3188 Washington st. MR. and MRS. HUGH M. BURKE are at the nmdtncz of Mrs. E. C. Stock, 3014A MR. GOODMAN shoeman, ull ate 325 De- visadero st.. at once. SEAVE A. H. MURKEN of 2625 Sutitr st.. would like to know the whereabouts of his children. MR. and MRS. G. R. SAVAGE and family are At 232 H;lghl st.; family all well; friends i ED DWV"‘R—Fmd me at 720 Fillmore st. W.S N"‘ELSO%!gFind me at 720 Fillmore st. S.2R is Lizzie Kamena of 1036! Fol- WHMER‘E’ um‘l ward to Bg Fell st. % d_f: 2d_family safe at 829 Fell. "‘“x? T AR LR, wite " 2nd baby comé R I haai. an o u:osim?mmw ith "PRENTICE, 609" Ash- cor. it. ? BRACG mw":mmu with MRS. Me- NAN, Mnmnnwg\g.um WITTTE Presidio, cate THEI!J« W. LENZEN. architect, -927 Market, temporary 4299 and all mmmz men register at or send ad- | let her niece know as| mmunicate with X. B. Saunders, Imperial | boats | i $ { REWARD for information or return of tele- ! R | i com]e |(> 827 ‘/; Frankhn st., Oakland, | | 4 { fice at 26 O'Farrell st., your son Tom zt‘H\RD\' { land before Tuesday: after that Brunswick- i CH 1 M N { | ! formerly West st., Oakland. 'ER ¥ | PATTERSO‘I GEO. | GEO. { HARRY F. WOODS of Frank H. | H. her daughter at 616 Pne st., or South San ancisco. San Mateo TOM DESMOND ‘i’l’u{k B. “Walsh call or ad- PAGE :nd hmfly welcome at Rvland’s 2095 Bush st.; Patersons also. CANNO: —Lookmg for M. T. Can- non: send word 1119 12th st., Oakland. ALICE HELSENG can find her father at Nelsons. 890 l-flh st. PEARL DEG report at 548 Fell st | RS. HURI\ETT. D R. ALI' EN and wife send word to CHES- YRIC, 550 Broderick st. W -Any one know- ing the whereabouts of Geo. W. H. Patter- son or Helen Davis Patterson please notify at once. C. C. DOW, 214 Scott st., S. F. INFORMATION wanted of Ethel L. Zen: ger by her grandmother, Mrs. A. Zenger, of 994 Valencia st.. cor. 2lst. PATTERN MAKERS to meet l! 3229 21st st. WEDNESDAY, 2 p. GEORGE_HANSARD), 1684 Mlssmn st., call at 550 “’lllcw ave., soon as possible; im- ant. . M. THORP. M CH\S 'F. HINE, formerly 430 Bryant | st. address Giles Otis Pearce, 1516 St. Charles st., Alameda, Cal., care LGbom s. WT° L either of the three men who were on the express wagon which took books, boxes and dress suit cases from Spreckels An- nex, 713 Market st., early Wednesday morn- ing, cnmmun‘cale with lady at 2018 Bush (‘E‘él will pay'well for all time and trouble. Lly()\ DI to see you. WILL Mrs. dress to Mrs. ELATIV wnle mll find them in the old Postoffice at MRS, A\LID\ McKEEVER will please_send her address to her son, 1706 Geary st.; Fruit- vale papers please copy. D. HASCALL, 400 Pierce st., wants in- formation of mothier, Mrs. Dr.”Nellie B. BLOSSO\! KONKEL_ and father call 981 McAllister st. WIFE. Jo(fr(\l'lrLY call at 1806 Post st. MISS SRA DELFS H. M. White, M. Ritchie, J. L \am:c L. Bisby call at 424 Haight st. ¢ I\E—\ our brother is in town, look- ing for you. Call 16! Write 1130 Stanyan st. COMEGY—Allyn Ormond wants Write 1130 Stanyan st. Mechan please send ad- Staley. 315 2d ave. Harry Bishop and family. FRFD CO\IBELLIC}\ wanted at 251 Wal- \ms *¢. F. TOHNSON please let Mrs. Jes- n_know where you are. '\LEX SCHLETTU please let your mother know how you are. NOTICE to lost EMERY KOPTA, art stu- | dent of Mark Hopkins, find his parents at | 1694 Page st., cor. Ch)l O'CONNOR, "EDWARD formerly with | O'Brien & Sons., call at 2715 Buchanan st. smox HARTMAN, 1216 Scott st s look. ing for his sister, TIAA 14tk st MRS. GEO. BERGER you will find your hus- | band at Mr. Schuster's place, 2032 Mag- | nolia st., Oakland, Cal ANY one who can give information concerning R. Leonard and two sons, aged 11 and | H l)akland 6002, 5Ist st., Oakland. 9 years, lived at 116 South Park, \nll plezse | MEMBERS of No. 2 and_No. 3, Dania, and | communicate to the mother and grand- | members of No. 49, D. please report | mother. RS E T TALBOTT, ¥ 1781 in person or letter to Danish relief head- } Haight st.. S. quarters, mvzv' Broadway, Oakiand, care | MRS MPIKE of 2525 California st. would C. S be thankful for any information cornerning xunRLm ' BRADLEY of Pierce st.. near | Dr G L McPike of the Brunswick, 6th Howard st \lISb E.\(\I-\ LOEFFLFR of 1020 Alabama | 6th. T. i\\ \LTER IR CHNF.RAFricnds have been | port at once to 1917 Post; important. looking for you. G. W. GOODWIN. -\\ \\ \(()\T\CUF is located at 273 23d ANY information of Jeo Roy_aporeciated ; ave., Rlchmond District, city. suspense. NELLIE KIELEY, Grand | A. (,, RDORFF and wife are at 21 V I'\DFI'}‘\DE\T Order of Foresters—Head- quarters 1919 Sutter st., S. F.; all mem- bers must register. DR. WINTERBERG SR. can be found at 1813 Laguna st. ANY information of Johanna Larkin, late of |1"4 Hauard st.. will be hankfully'received by I E‘ YCE, 223 Webster st. CI;{ALD .V nRP};G call at once 22 aymond ave., eiss tract, 6-Mile house. 3 \RY WILSON. MILLER, 1331 Golden Gate ave., would | hke mformanon of Henry Bush, formerly of the Chuts T 3.0 DAVIS or James Flood bldg. please call at 1437 Fillmore st. and leave present address for RIL C. W. PAGE, t:mmng machmerv. can be found at Eurcka Tannery, East Oaklan IF D. Meany of 245 Harriet st. call or send ;{or(: to 16"! A Turk st. he will find his | son. R. M DR. BOU(‘HTO‘V and wife may be found at 792 McAllister | cH ARLES NELS! rence Glennon, cor. of Octavia. N communicate with Law- 1751 Fulton st. DELLA M.—Your brother Earle is here from Los Angeles: my address with Mrs. Barry, or come direct to Bellevue Ter- race, Los Angeles. R. P. FDRST 1217 Castro st., cor. 15th— Tanme and baby O K back at house; trust rude and balance are_well. ) TEDD\ THOMPSON or Jennie Claudeanos communicate with John “Claudeanos, 2232 Pine st.. immediately. HONORABLE. FRIENDS or relatives of Fred W. Tonopah, Nev., please leave their address at the Tonopah headguarters, City Hall I’:rk FRED W. DULFER. RS. S. G. hst Oakla RICHARD DO\\ NING czts M. .\. SULLIV. \\ 571 36th st., Oak- ‘Wood: C. Barry, lOlZ trust send address to Edw. .\delme st.. Oakland. ART, T.—You gave wrong address; wme again so T can call tomorrow. J. L. JONES, box 6374, Call office, Oakland. 1 ANY one knowing the address of Mrs. Annie Bowdich or her mother. Mrs. A. von Stadin, please send present address to R. W. Bow. dich, Harrison-st. wharf. San Francisco. F‘\\(YL\ of D. C. Montgomery come to K. P. Hall. 12th and Franklin ‘sts., Oakland. | ]OH\ E. BEYERLE please come to 1015 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. M. A. GOURSOLLE ean be found at 65 Tremont a formerly 1423 Sacramento st. ELLA KEATING. 2265 Turk st.. wants to locate Cornelins Dahcn or* family, late of 323 Greenwich sf ZIRBES. Henry. call at 1418 Waller st. J. R. SCHROEDER. JOSE PAGES communicate with 1071 Treat FRFD GRANICH—Brother and sister want to hear !rorn Yo Ad. 958 Washington st., Oakla NICH. COIF Ne]l send addrss to Lida; all right. E. 1( TARLETON call at 1935 O'Farrell st. and get things you left at 332 Eddy st. A. T. WILL Carl and Violet Webstericall at 258 Laussett ave. J. F. KOHNKE of 810 Mission st. now lo- cated t 1071 Treat ave. . A, DE\SBER AUGH and wife please call nt 1322 O'Farrell st. at once. DR. W. F. CRAWFORD. formerly in the Examiner bldg., can be seen at 112 Scott. BOLE, Annic and Jannette. and Mrs. Wood- worth call 1664 Post st.; from 1119 Sutter, McGURDER. Kate, at 806A Lyon st. MRS. GEO. E. SULLIVAN ‘Seeks her hus- band; last seen in Pavilion Wednesday with lees infured. She s at 1370 Edd MRSh\VILLIA‘M DENNES wit] # Mrs. Dan Runlinger are stopping at 534 Ba Hyde and Leavenworth. WANTE R n B e E. 0. McConnell and Louis Roath by Mrs. D Raathe at Hamilten Savare, Dot o side. KNUIGHTS of Pythias headquarters. = 1831 isadero st., organized for relief. Brother Knights report and reguter. M. A SAM- A'ZI'F‘HE CHT nd Trends sdave: BRRCY P, a % 342 Pierce st.; others safe. CLE EVT BENNE‘I“I‘ U. S. official reporter and notary pul to 3954 W “MR . .\UGUS‘I‘.—\ C.. BAINBRIDGE. 0. U. W.—Recorders, fis iers and ot i Bt o oo bty t st D S e and e Mo St 1038 Mission st.. now at 2301 st.; her daughter lived at 136 Sixth st. at time of MRS.N oim'l'dums!.umn L MASdrm:uC.S.l’omme‘w.L "Cf:r’runed [oX N. Hill to proceed imme- Palo Aito. wmrin—lwu!y. XR ‘%. Hotel M mjonn'&’":"?bu anted :7 o 131 Mospomey er \':'m cumm E. Welch thvewwdnt’n F.nisn.,unlfls. EE. SHAW -Allyn Ormond wants to see | and ‘friends of E. C. Miles and | Lc-ve address immediately at | RIS—Write ; addflss Forst Mason. THE ! Dulfer, | B()\H AM is at 1303 7th ave., i come or communi- | A. J. RICH & CO., real estate .lgems beg to announce that they have opened temporary | | offices through ‘the courtesy of Messrs. | I Hammond & Hammond at 1422 Park st,| a1l WETMORE-BOWEN CQ., formerly 410 Post st., temporary office 813 10th st., Oakland: orders for Cresta Blanca wines will soon be filled from winery at Livermore. i CA\IPUDO\ICO & BURD temporary | _ headauarters 310 and 312 11th 'st.. Oakland. | PRI\(‘LE & PRINGLE, attorneys, ‘temporary offices at 401 B T s i | Henning will lease communicate | _as soon as possible. | THE Friedlander Hat Co. will resume business | | as soon as possible; employes will report at 3645 Clay st.. S. F. M. D. VANVALES & CO., Temporary head- | rters 513 11th st., Oakland, Cal.; phone Saiand 256 MOORE & SCOTT IRON WORKS S Branch O Room 405, Union Savings Bank blds.. corner Broadway and 13th sts.. Oakland. | ADDRESS "ALL COSI_EL All employes are requested to report im | mediately to temporary mam office, 41 Main st., San Francisco, Cal. Cal. "FREDERICK C. DILBERGER. C.E_ HATCHL attorney at Taw, 1372 Harriscn Oakland, phone Oakland '4410; formerly [ i | HENRY A. R i cisco, headquarters with J. A. Folger & Co., | cor. Spear and Howard sts.; ofice N. W. cor. 20th st. and Telegraph avenue. Oakland. WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., Clerks will report at 569 9th st., bet. Jei- ferson and Clay sts., Qakland. TEMPORARY office of D. N. E. Walter &| Co., at 1803 Franklin st. Temporary office of P THOS. W, COLLINS & CO., 410 Sacramento st.. San_Francisco, Cal. General agents Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee, is now located at 474 8th st., Oakland. | PACIFIC COAST RUBBER CO., i r Co., TEYERS & W. \RD. archl‘ec(s. 1156 Webster | , Oakland Van Ness ave., S. ARK HOP] S Institute of Art. San Francisco Art Association—Any one having | business with this organization a'mlv to R. ! H. Fletcher, 2661 Pine st., or J. porary law offices at 3344 16th st., near Do- | lores. | JAMES LEE. manager of the Singer and Wheeler & Wilson store, 231 Sutter st.. | can now be found at 1108 Eddy st.. op. Jei- | | ferson-square Park. where he will have | plenty of help to keen all machines in re- | air free of charge during the panic. J. AMES | OFFICE of ASHER BROS., tailors, 1100 Devisadero st. | DR. WALTER PRESTON has opened an of- | _fice at 1823 Fillmore st., neat Sutter. g | TEMPORARY office, 1813 Laguna st., Zadig & Co.. stock brokers, for. 306 Montgomery. THE Electrical Workers No. 151, headqaur- | ters are at 42815 Waller st. ‘merchant | gan at 967 Oak st., telephone Page 1350. WAL J. TUSKA has opened his law office at 1901 Post st., cor. Fillmore. ANY person or persons having proverty be- | olnging to Nucleus Stables, 185-187 Steven- son st., please leave information at 1730 Eddy st. MRS. G. W. BROWN. ED\\ —\RD E. YOUNG, architect, 2830 Buch- | nan G FLAMM, the ladies tailor, temporarily at | 1823 Sutter st.. bet. | DR KASPAR "PISCHEL, offce 1817 Cali nia st., below Gough: 10-12. i ARNOLD CERTHE Sro0 Sutter st) is at cor. Jackson and Maple. g HENRY STEIE COMPANY: artist tailors, im- porters, formerly of Shreve bldz. Fran- cisco. 726 Fillmore st., cor G YLETT R.. attormey st law, of- Clay st., bet. Fill- W., office and address 2514A Fillmore and Steiner. S. bet. THF-]Dnes~Paddu<k Co. has established its Clay st., office at 1728 Gea: ERLANGER & G\LI\GER temporary of- fice 295 Page ADDRESS A. \\ BLO“ & CO., stocks and bonds, Y39 Union st.. till further notice. ALL employes of the Deucker-Nill Co. Inc., report at headauarters at 616 Page st. A. WENZELBURGER. certifind public ac- | countant. formerlv 418 California st.. tem- : __ porary offices 2960 Steiner st., Francisco. W. G. architect, tefmporarily located at 1168 McAllister st. MURPHY. GRANT & Co.. temporary office 711" Broderick st.; C. R. Havens please communicate. KAHN—Information des N 207 Jackson st.: alse W.| <( Address WILLIA \\I MRS LEISKE of 930 Post st. please com- mnmczte with MISS MARIE JOHNSON, | o 346 Prospect ave., city. | SUSSMAN, WORMSER & CO.'S temporary |~ headouarters 1319 Octavia, bet. Pine & Cal s | PURCELL,_ROWE has opened his law office temporarilv at his residence. 816 Clayton st., | _Ashbury Heights. San Francisco. OFFICE Henry Rhine & Co., 1568 Buchanan st.; employes please report. ALL correspondence for Salvador Coffee Roasting Co.. Inc.. formerly of 208 Clay st., Address to F. SOLZ\, manager, 1134 Mec- Allister st. RADKE & CO., 65 Geary st. and 118 Sutter, have office at 1198 McAllister. cor. Fillmore. DR. GEO. W. now located ‘at 997 Steiner st., cor. McAl- lister, where he will serve the public free till further notice: come and send ail you have their teeth relieved of pain. DR RO%E\ST]P\ has offices at Mount Zmn Hospital, 2341 Sutter st. NOTICE. i | i | i Attorneys or persons having in their pos- session any form of lezal blanks formerly used in the County Clerk’s office will vlease send same to said office at Mowry’s Opera- house, Laguna st. and Ivy aveA, at once in order that new form= may rinted for immediate use. R 5 \(Ll CREVY County Clerk. GIWBOL BROS.” employes please report at factory or 2113 Shattuck :ve. Berkeley. PIONEER Assaving Co., gold buyers and as- syers, temporary office at 163 De rancisco. C. C. DEAN, Manager. THB Sheet Metal Workers have established headouarters at 861 Clay st, Oakland. JOHN CASSON. OFFICES of R. J. Tyson & Co.. Wen. Greer Harrison, Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.. Francisco Olympic Club, Fred Linderman. Union Savings k- bldg., phane O:klmd 6656, branch offices 9 Mis- Sion st., San Francisco. POWER & PIKE GO-, temporary offce 1747 Lacuna st, S. F., e’r"loycs leave address. GABRIEL Printing Co. doing business at 1013 Clay st.. Oakland ; telepbne Oakland £R9. J. A. MARSH, attornev at law, Crocker bldz., prlctleml n mu Clay st., Oakland; tele- ILLINOISP\C“’IC GLASS COMPANY An; dam- st., GELES Company get busy and come to 887 6lst., Fl‘;i!:n' ;xv"su’gj\%cz NOTICE — Persons destroved i in cisco by reason of the late fire B eatle e Tave Cal. NICATIONS ~ AS| HULZE. architect, San Fran- | Martin, ’ Buchanan and Webster. ed of whereabouts K LFEK of 20 O'Farrell st.. is | | { i i i I { Mrs, R. Block, f°"fl"1>';\nunu R CAREY has establisked tem- | i | | | LAW offices of Leon Samuels and R. F. \lo~| improved business site in Oakland i i | | 1 muwm U. s.~um:’ Office of Customs, d Amma’.u s Jona B IRISH 'f Officer of sts.: mail orders or inquiries may be sent to 1075 Harrison st., Oakland, care of Fred B. & Co., or to 1605 Clinton awe., % hief _engineer, ;ltym Haight & | HOWARD C. HOLMES, please call at office of The R Oaklan iately. d, i HOVS“ TO urr H-\\DSONELY furnished private house h rent, 9 rooms and bath. 1712 Bush st, near Gough. NISHED HOUSES TO LET. FOR RENT—From April 27 to August; fur- nished house, 12 rooms, baths; excellent_lo- cation; 3d house from Telegraph car line. ‘Apply 2429 Channing way ; rent $125 per mo. o Y FILLMORE. ,w—shm "Ll'll flat for B, 42 antiful sunny rent and furniture for sale. Call or 'id!l‘ FLATS TO LET—Furnished. FURNISHED flat of 7 rooms for sale cheap at 1431 O’Farrell st. LARGE furnished flat, 10 rooms; complete i detail ; rent $100. 7 Oak st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat for sale—4 roems; every- thing new; god supply of coal and sundries; owner going East. 1047 Page st FURNITURE FOR SALE. NEW .furniture of a 6-room flat for sale; rea-~ sonable. 1933 O’Farrell st : ROOMS TO LET. | FOR RENT—Front and back parlor, includ- ing basement, for business purposes; house not damaged. 1627 Sutter st. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Our prices the same as ever; the lowest on furniture and household articles. Cor. 1lth and Franklin sts., H. SCHELLHAAS, Oak- land. PERTY WANTED. ANTED 2o Brancioe property of any size or kind for cash or in exchange in Oaklan ind ity. G . 5 .«L’s'n\ 1002 Broandwa;l,‘,l’;akland. ‘0 TO LEASE. | POR SALE -2es e b s Adient offiee building. t\m,Lai 921 Broadway. ployment Sopplies. and B'\RBSR chairs for_sale and h 29 Green'st. W, C DELLOW, <o CITY REAL ESTATE. | COMFORTABLE 6-room cottage, 943 beth st., near 24th and Hoffman; 1 block zrmnodu:m; line; price ?Joo will excl lu-‘w for Oakland property. GEO. W. Al N, 1002 Broadway, Oak‘:hnd. s OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE FOR SAL $100,000 to_$175,000 will buy the ?flt -t: of room to handie iway ; right in the heart of the city. 903) $25,000—50-foot lot in the immediate vi- | cinity of 12th and Franklin streets; one of the | best locations in the entire city for any whole- sa!e business. (10348 $300_per front foot on Broadway: this very low price is good for but a few days: 25, 50 o S feet, about 150 feet deep on Broadway, near P Y i ] positively the ch prospective bpsiness property in' Qakland. (357) s:s.ooo—o“mry frame building, 50x100; all in one room; excellent floor; building: two blocks from Broadway: cheice central location; most desirable neighborhood for any mercantile estabhshmcm. particularly one handling a bulky class of goods. (695) $7500—Very desirable little business corer, 60x75 feet. with old improvements: have to rebuild; neighborhood very Fe . E. cor. 11th and Alice sts. (399) $3500—Seven-room cottage, right on Broad- way; lot 31 feet front by about 160 feet deep, running through to rear st.; excellent prospee- tive bmness property: present im — 877) len T on 3 streets; stock: fronts can be remodeled at slight expense. $10,000—Two-story frame business buildin; lot 50x100; two blocks from Eighth and way. «017) sumo—vm d—sxnble bmldmz site, 104x h double irontage: terminal of Smxhtg; l;:flfic Ratlroad, -:gl nfi rincipal ight dcpot it tuy % ‘warchouse sit R8 Suec o S”S 000—50x100, with old improvements, * immediate vicinity of Ninth and lelh lts. 1ess) - $7000—Lot 45x100. h old improvements: lesirable business location ; close to Twentieth and Telegraph. (626) Factory or warchouse site, cor. Seventh st.; mblocklmm&onhmbde freight terminal ; this is excellent lor imme- i ey GEo, W, AUSTIN, roadway, Oakiand. _ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE BUSINESS OF OUR SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE WILL BE TRANSACTED AT OUR OAKLAND OFFICE. BURR-PADDON CO., REAL ESTATE. 950 BROADWAY, COR NINTH. _—mm utifal 9- house_on lot 73x128, TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT LOCATIONS FOR SAN FRANCIS.O BUSINESS MEN. Offices, stores, warehouse and factory sites. A complete list upon application, and will be