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4 —_— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL JOHN D. SPRECKELS. e o JOHN McNAUGHT ........ & Mlnlfl" TEMPORARY OFFICE - - - 1651-3 FILLMORE STREET, S. F £ A PHO!\'E.:V.:A.. Y_FLSAT 956 OAKLAND OFFIGE - - - - - - - - 1016 BROADWAY ..OAKLAND 1083 EEROME..cc.oo00vvns- BUNDAY THE NEW GROUND PLAN. rencisco prove of The Call respecting the reformation of the ground plan to be popu the fore planned to make, the most of the city's splen- ¢ surroundings. but, let it be remembered that slans it would now be standing in all ing those plans to its cleared surface is 1 that must here and there be given as fire-breaks. San Francisco burned it was rebuilt nt parks Jach time altar of the goddess of chance, went on as if fire had changed unnec 0ld streets were not laid out, skimping space and mak- ve built regardless of precaution. ater and hatched them confiding, in built, and crowded and strove and its ground plan and such frailties 1 errors in s moment there is not a large city built the same way, and some of This gives San Fran- y great conflagration. If its new plans not, it will grow more in one year 1 to the jolly god of luck. t it interweaves with every plan for bably requires legislation, enlargement of the right of eminent domain. If s for beautifying the city before the have been carried out, as the lack n g that we had. It can be made the nted. Now, the plans devised for hlic necessity is present, written s were lzid. The lawyers will one thing seems already sure, that on of the Legislature, among other as soon as our needs are de- metropolis is too vast for the faints at the task of fitting ordi- te the rebuilding of San Francisco “h ground plan as shail make it the e State are concerned In this. Just has been wiped out. It is It will create a treasury defieit. the expiration fis com- e. nd should do so before t all plans for the future, one subject, What plan? arning by fire. It is time now to on, and the Interest of the State in ra session of the Legislature, and, the constitution that will make it flexible to 1 manner of city 15 if posted on the smitten walls of San Fran- safe city, we need mot rebuild at all. Capital It-will flee from an unsafe one. Fire 1s the only Fire has t e times sacked the city. It is time the zhroe conflagrations would ha\» —o- to facilitate L.ASZ‘)ESS cn‘el‘stncy warehouses are necessary a of twenty Government bonded ware Importers who have cargoes must land require that a bonded warehouse shall n Francisco. The regulations This is not now possible and the customs officers cy -as the interests of trade require, OWNERS OF SAFES ACT T0D HASTILY Open Them_Prematurel and Sustain Loss. Not heeding the warnings that have been sent out against the prema- ng of safes, several owners of steel receptacles opened them yes- Further warning | { re opent terday and the contents were immediately destroyed. not to open safes nor vaults for the present has been sent ouk FIREMEN WILL GET ARMY HEADQUARTERS THEIR PAY MONDAY WILL BE REMOVED OUT OF TREASURY SO0N 10 PRESIDIO to. Wait | Present Location Is Inadequate for Great Increase of Business for Military Authorities. Pensioners Are Requested Only Short Time to Receive Their Allowances. Provisions and Clothing Furnished by | General Greely Will Transfer His Of- City to Members of Depart- fice From Fort Mason to Prin- ment Who Lost All. cipal Reservation. Commissioners w.u Immediately Com-| Funston’s Command Goes Irto Action | plete Reorganization -of Service, of Peaceful Nature in Historio Which Catastrophe Impaired: Tennessee Hollow. Affeirs in the Fire Department ar2| General Funston announced last rapidly reverting to normal conditions: | évening that the headquarters of the The firemen will be paid on Monday [army establishment will"be removed | and the pensioners of the -department from Fort Mason to the Presidio: as | will receive their money in’'a very ehoit | gpeedily as the transfer can be made. | . The offices at Black Point have been Provisions, bedding and clothing are ¢,.ng jngdequate to accommodate the being supplied to the men who 10stl . amount of business conveyed to their belongings in engine houses while | (1. army by the late disaster. fighting fire. Commissioner . Parry | myq Division of the Pacific, Major states that the distress of three-quar- | General Greely commanding, will luva ters of the members of the department |its new headquarters in ihe first cun- | willl thus be relieved. tonment at the Presidio, just inside Today a meeting of the comissioners. the Unlon-strest entrance, and Gen- fire chiefs and captains will Be held 2t era) Funston's commane. the (12 the headquarters of the department. yient of California. will be guartered Its object will be to complete the work i, “Tennessce Hollow.” The concen- of reorganiaztion and attend to the Im- |tration of the army at the Presidio mediate wents of the various compa- will immeasurable facllitate its opera- nies. © |tioms. % The department of electricity has es- PRSI 15 (7 N A I 6 tablished a central fire m_!flflflfl ° Soon to Resume Publication: et 2034 Steiner street and iconnections ' The Pacific Wihe and Spirit Ruvicw with boxes throughout the city will be will continue publication at an early | made in & few days !date. . . APRIL 29 e S e e P> The new city must be safeguarded | or it is worth while to built it at all. Let that fact be| of those w have ‘the power to plan and execute. It is now ! to be possible to serve the exceedingly praetical purposes’ of | same time adapt to these purposes the purely eSthetic'| the beautification of the city before without regard to pro-| | ings—Golden Gate avenue and Gough "DRECTIONS SHOW | QIGK PUNSHNENT ENING, May'1, ut Devls- P,L ’-r F. B Wt &Q'DANIEL 1 estab- Sanchez Fraternal Brotherhood has been lished at 11844 O'Farrell st., between ml"ranklln and Gough. S. F ' Members ~ WHERE WPORTANT ' FOR WIFE BEATER oy ’:‘.’33 ‘““““%m“'m“; mdes are. !'eqfiesled to respond, also to Ister with Prestdent Aug. Redeker OFFICES EXST 1N REFUGEE CANP "S53 S reg E : :‘ndl tI-L Jurgens, corner n%mh ava. m}id Public May Find Headquarters of . ; 1635 DAy st rears i i % t., T¢ creta Paul, | | City Depariiante alletis b That brutal husbands will not be tol- nn“Sanm = s . S i tenD'a- bt Dnign‘mned ierated in the rofugee camps of the citv :Ilgfltgl;a: H mrade A. Maebes, 3040 5 g order i was evidenced yesterday in Jefferson m,c )hx LENGEFELD, Sec. Sqmre. when a wife beater was sum- marily dealt with Lieutenant Colo- CotRT Noe Valley No. 1729, I. ¥ {7 Teu {willhold a spectal . meeting Monday, | Federal Bureaus, as Well as Telegraph | and Railway Companies, An- 0. 5 nel D. A, Sm <h of the Fifth Infantry; aory 30, at 5 t th 1 place. nounce New Locations. Regiment, N. G. C, who is in charge’ eled iy I 5. 853 { {of that place. Drug Supplies, Relief Work, Sanita- {"{HE board of aircctors of the Burcka A sentry, attracted to a tent on tha‘ Golden Gate avenue side of the eompA | by the screams of a woman, found her burly husband beating her with his’ |fists. The soldfer promptly placed tue' !man under arrest and brought him bea- | fore Lieutenant Colonel Smith, who or- | dered the prisoner tied to a post near Benevolent Assoclation and Hebrew board of relief are requested to meet at the residence of Henry —Sinsheimer, 188 Pine st., Sundav April 29, 1906, at 10:30 a. m. By MEYER H LEVY. Sec'y. 28-2t* ot el st b fiore ALL bers of Golden Gate Council No. 34, Y. M. 1., are requested to send their present lddrns to Jo)m Denely, 416 Qak st.; Fraternal Homes and Nurses in the List. tion, The following business directory 1Is published for the guidance of the pub- lie: Auditor—2511 Sacramento. ¢ | any meml of assistance notify Automobilez, Franklin Hall-Willlam |the commissary quarters on Turle, James F Bnrn 2311 Webster st., chair- L. Harvey, R. B. Hale, S. G. Buckbee. |street. There the wife beater was ex- , man of relief committee. Board of Fducation—Next door to Franklin Hall. Board of Health—Laguna and Grove. Rvise bt ALL Women of Wooderait Tt at once to te er¥me-r. Bertha M. Sumner, at 829 Fell st. ioc relief telief and medical attention. | posed to the view of the refugees ns | they passed in line up the street to re- |ceive their rations, Board of Public Works—1762 Ellis. | When the offense of the prisoner be- | TI;': hfirg;“ frg:,:m‘_}‘ °1'51R7"’n=}'3.§“ 3 Ik, docatey Builders’ Exchange—1064 Devisadero came known he was hooted at, and| relief and information regarding es"M:n street, corner Polk. | many spat upon him as they passed. vull be hg:i at the headquarters. PORTER Great Chief of Records. Building Trades Council—113 Bart- lett. Clerk of Finance Comnuittee—2189 Pa- cific avenue, |Later in the day the wife beater was | turned over to a strapping soldier, who, |in pursuance ‘o instructions from the | |camp’s commander, took the fellow Department Electricity—2034 into the square and gave him a thrash- | Steiner street. .an. Drugs and Madical Supplies (Disven-[ Two men who had been getting pro- sary)—Fillmore, between Sutter and vlslous and selling them to aged peo- MEMBERS of Crockett Lodge I\o 139, F. are r ested to register or com- WILLIAM KAHN, m\l cate with at 1632 Ellis n. |SAN FRANCISCO Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. Elks—Headquarters established 2240 Bush st., near Fillmore; members please report for relief work. of Post. Dr. Harris, 2470 Bush; Dr. Me- | ple in the camp, who were too feeble T. W. HICKEY, Exalted Ruler. Gill and Dr. Garceau, Sutter and Oc- to take their turn in the bread line | tavia. | were also thrashed by soldiers into 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. Finance Committee—Northwest cor- whose custody they were given by the ! ner of Pine and Fillmore. ,camp commander. Food Supplies—Fort Mason. | —_——————————— Food Committee—Fort Mason, foot >f | LINCOLN Relief Corps No. 3, W. R. C., ! auxillary to the G. A. R.; headquarters 142 Turk st.—Members of the W. R. C. or comrades of the G. A. R. and fam- ilies needing assistance apply either in person or by pestal. Membe quested to er. TELLE HILTON. 2I-Tt A SPECIAL meeting of Golden Gata Couneil No. 34. Y. M. I, will be held Sunday, Apri! 28. at 2 p. m. at the resi- dence of John Denehy, Oak st. 27-3t COURT Palo Alto No. retary’s address, Jacob 8. Meyer, &3 Webster st., S. F. it Sunday morning, April 29, at 10 o'clock. 335 Noe sl nw Market and Sixteenth. ENKE, Rec. Secretary. 3t| — _____.—_ INDEPENDENT Order of Foresters—Head- TO THE EAGLES-The officers and members of Golden Gate Aerie No. 6, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and all mem- bers of the order ding in San Frai cisco are hereby notifled to 1 meeting of the order to be held on Sun- day, April 29, 1906, at 2 p. m. at Maen- nerbund Hall, Potrero_ avenue, near Twenty- founh streel. Impertant busi- ness. By ord JOHN J CAS&IDY Prpnldent. Golden (:qte Aerfe No. 6L . HANLON. Semur}' 283 LOCAL Union 442, Journeymen Plumbers. Gas and Steam Fitters, will meet at Twenth‘l‘st! 2n.nd Mission sts. Sunday, a . WM. H. KELLY President. MERCHANT Tallors, attention—All mer- chant tailors will meet on Sunday, April 29, at 11 a. m., 1720 Fillmore st. Impor- .tant business. J. H. ROSENEBER! Chairman Representing Talloring Trades on Committee on Resumption of Trade. MISSION Turn Verein, headquarters 5i3 Church street—Members are requested to register. meeting Tuesday, May 1, 8 p._m. 25-3t BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Laundries as Hospitals. Dr. Wall has taken control of the Golden Gate and Hayes Valley laun- dries and both establishments will be utilized for hospital service only. ‘The San _San_Francisco G Gall Van Ness avenue, Presidio; Page and Stanyan; Grant School, Pacific, near Devisadero; Columbia Square; Crocker home; police station, Seventeenth and Folsom. Gas and Electrle Lights—Haight and Fillmore strects. Grand Army—1422. Turk street. Grocers (wholesale)—2124 California. | |Ancient Order of Foresters—Headquarters changed from 102 O'Farrell st., San Fran- cisco, to 1220 Webster st., Oakland, Cal. J. | FALCONER,! Permanent Secretary. ' MEMBERS of Photo- Engravers’ Union No 8— Make known your whereabouts to acting President R. H. HIPKINS, 122 3d ave,, at . Health Department —Mowry Hall, JOHN D. SPRECKELS. ....Propnmr R}Wm Laguna and Grove. ikt . - 3 arlos ave. Committee on Housing of the Home- |JOHN MeNAUGHT ... Manager . N. BARCEL, Clerk. *26-3t less—Franklin Hall. ;c. J. OWEN........Business Manlgtr T._F. B.—Temporary headquarters of The Law and Order (particularly in re-| F‘n:e’r‘nllwnr hoodbh:s Cbecn esnk:l!ish d gard to sanitary measures)—Dr. Nieto, A low _ave., be ough an e Wohotds aridiREe T \ Temporary Office, 1651-3 Fillmore St'i tavia and Bddy and Ellis.; where dues and assessments may be paid and general infor- pitipn #ud reiet be distribur NEWELL CHAPPELL, A. S. C. *25:5t e . SAN FRANCISCO W. A. A. Girls, atten- tion--No_dues. There will be a meeting on SUNDAY, May 6, at 10:30 a. m. at Golden Gate Park, on Stanyan st., bet. Fell SAN FRANCISCO. Mail and Telegrams—Franklin Hall | Masonic Board of Relief—123 Broad- way, Oakland Masonic Brarch Office--3570 Clay. Masonic Grand Lodge—King Solo- Phone West 596 ' Oakland Offlce . . . . . 1016 Broadway Phone Oakland 1083 | mon’s Temple, Fillmore, near Sutter. | HURCH NOTICES, | and Osk. All come. We can organize to Medical Bureau—1730 Fillmore. | HOWARD Fross s Soosn will hota! 2 B s Tods Some aud open-air services today at the corner of Oak and Baker sts. Sabbath school Medical Supplies—Page and Stanyan. DR. MARY HALTON, Presldent. * Messenger Servicee — Main floor, | nt 10 a. m. Sermon by the e . Ser pastor, 'J. JUBILER Rebskah Lodge No. 219, L . i : furch, Rev. Wil- p. - Municipal Headquarters — 2818 Pa- | FJINT Fresbytorian Church, Rev. Wit ’p’.gmsé’fi,“fi'gm: Crand725 Camp st CS?n cific avenue. present members of church and congre- Francisce. 26-3t gation will worshi; with Calvary (‘hur(h carner of Fillmore and Jncl;l M PO 5 § CHIISTTAN SCIENCE—First Church of ] Rl hrist, Scientist, will hold srvices &t the SEN, Sectiem: ” cor. Sacramento and Scott sts. Sun- L. g‘”“”l'"s" Cotk ‘26| day, April 29, ‘at 11 3. m. All are wel- ROYAL ARCANUM—Reliei Board and 1n-' come; members are ted e d ch S ‘or v.l.m: Tegues o send cl formation Bureau 192 Haight st. Arcanians, Municipal Offices—~Mowry Hall, guna and Grove. Pacific Cable Co.—Cable landing at Cliff House beach. Police Headquarters—Bush and Fi\l-- more. ’ La- IANTONO e No. 9 meets at 2477 S\mzr st, T | ident, Miss S. Press Committee—Franklin Hall. | Beadshaw. 2063 Bust oo 2641 Public Administrator—Pine and Fili- | SUNDAY SERVICES OF THE EPISCO: o EnEENSoReER, Chairman. 261 COPAL, CHURCH 1. 0. O. F.—Headguart: f Grand | more streets | All Saints—Waller st., near Masonic ave,, n?mt -0, f)u. T are at H;l;xlrgxncfiffi Recorder—Mowry Hall, Laguna and, Rev. W. Hayes. 8 a. m.—Holy com- Geéat teiner sts., San Francisco. Brove atrei munion. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Ko . BARNES, Grand Scribe. 26-6t &. m.—Morning prayer. | \ Red Cross—2510 Washington street. |'St. James, St. M . A ., ary’s and Holy Innocents’ M| DOC TRIBE No. 57—Special meetis Registration Bureau—Bush and il | e:flm\xsmn%s—Sengcm as usu RP{]\Y, p. m., at p4 W;Eer srt‘.‘, more streets . Stephen’s—Rev. Cecil Marrack, 84 corner Fillmore. Registration of Doctors and Nurses—' L q\u:da;" _s'?h(:;::’l Cfi“:“‘“n‘ ,_..__—.Wb_‘_ko. S Sachen gl Registration of Lost—33533 Sacramento Mormn; prayer. 4 p. m.—Evening pray- MRBERs;nl;rflxecsxeY Umml'lzpwfll‘ zlmld a, Tl a p. m., | street. Church of the Advent—Rev. La- . 1457 tavia st, cor. Post. Business of Committee on Restoration 6f Build-| throp, at St. Stephen's Churcch Nimnun gt. néar Filimore. Service a: 830 & m. RGBT, OPPENHED, Rec. Sec t. John the Evangelist—Rev. L. C. 8N v e comm « o ford, Twin Peaks Hall, 17th and Noe EXCBLSIOR lodge No. 165, F. & A. M— sts. 11 a. m —Holy communion The stated meetnfiawlu be leld| St Paul 's—Rev. W. M. Reilly, Alta Plan Wednendl evening, y 9, at § acloek.. 11 a. lna olomon’s Hall, 17 limore | St L\\ke’!—Rc\' P. M. Weeden. 10a. m.— ::, v. ot are requen.ed to nodb’ the ohan Holy communion. 208 Jackson st., open ‘“{ ORSTER. W M. rnnn . *26-3t | street. Restoration of Fires in Dwellings— \\'urmeast corner of Golden Gate ave- |nue and Gough street; James Deneen J. J. Mahoney, George E. Duffy. Sacred Heart Headquarters—Mllis| @ir service. 1l a. m—Lafayeite square. . !and Frankiin e s L T T H. J. OWEN, 4th and Berry sts., near ss.Pl depolt‘ uv? fl 3 Sl 282t t. Peter's—Rev. ours, 2515 Wel ster st., near Pacific ave. 10 a. m—Holy BPBCI.AL communion. WO‘Fh.rrelllt. meeting of the Caledonian Club be held at 3651 Twentieth st. at 1] Sanitation—Leguna and Grove. | Southern Pacific—2292 Sacramento | street. | i | School Department Repair Shop—814 | Old Ladies’ Home—Golden Gate ave, nr. D- m, Sunday, April 3. Business of im- | Hayes street. o Malsonic ave., leshop Nichols, 10 a. m,, Portance. Full filtelbdance is "%h tad.l | Supervisors—Mowry Hall, Laguna GrnesRew .1 “Bvans, King Solomon's' _J. H. DUNCAN, cary. 282t and Ceovs {:‘:.’{; fix.:\i‘:]lmm st., bet. Sulter and e T e T T Telegraph Office—California street,| ~gor o "will also be held at the Pre- brothers are cordially invlted o ANCIENT Order of Hibernians, take no- St. Peter’s Hall, Twenty-fourth and Alahama sts., Sunday next, at 2 p. m. Daily meelln[s at 2 p. m., ST Mis- sion st., corner Powell ave. Fraternal- ly yours, M. DONOHOE, Co. President. THOMAS DOYLE, Co. Rec. Sec'y RMANTA Club—Meeting room at Klop- 722 Steiner st., S. E. cor. Grove st. fi" fembers e o ested to report there. cetings eve: uesday, < - r’] HN "RA fums, Pres. 3t CHANGE of meeting—The West Coast Il‘e Ins. Co. will meet at office of Northern Cal ifornia Power Co., cor. Ellis and Gough sts., instead of at Oakiand, as announced. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS, take notice — There will 'be a meeting at 1972 Folsom st., SATURDAY, at 4 p. m. newspaper | carriers are requsud to be present. 26-3t | .-\FRIE Nos. s_and 61, Eazles. meeting at Mannerbaum Hall, 24th and Potrero_ave., SUNDAY, Apsil 29, at 2 p. m. LOU FONTANEL, Chairman Executive Commit- ;ee. GLSTAVE POHLMAN, Sec. \;.&5 0. 4t NOTICE TO PLUMBERS—Local Union No. 442 has established headquarters at 2480 Mission st. Members and helpers please call and register. Emploers in need of plumb- accommodated _immediately. . | CORFIELD, B Com THOM. 'D \25\' CALII“ORNIA Harbor No. 15, A A. off M.M. and P.—Members are hereby re- quested to attend a special meeting of the harbor ‘at their hall, Ferry bidg.. ness of importance. JOHN McFARLAND, Captain. R N. PIPPEY, Secretary. 1t A MEETING of the executive committee | of Brewers' Local Union No.e7 is called for SUNDAY, April 2, 1 p. m., Germa- | nia Hall, 7th and Webster sts., Oakland, | Cn.l. All members n.n- requested to at-| A ITZ President. A Sm“IERaKl 1 FOU BEN ADHEM Lodge 12, I O.| 0. F.—Members meet at Hamilton Hall, | smnu- and unry SUNDAY, April 29, t 2 pnom. M. HOLTZ, N. G. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T —Officers and members are hereby ntm.: fied to attend the funeral ceremonies of our deaceased frater, HEBER C.| TII.LDEN, under the auspices of St Francis Drake U. at Cypress Lawn Cemetery THIS DAY (Sunday), | at 1 o'clock p. m. in lan- Valen- | cia st. at 11 o’clock a. OTTO F. WESTPHAL Commander. ‘WM. R. JOST, Recorder. 1t WESTERN Addition No. O. F.—Members wflw addresses to %5 I O.) please und lhel!" Next mee! will be held at Hnml'mn Hall THU AY, May 3, 1906, at 5 p. m. 295t FREIERMUTH, Sec. COURT FEureka No. 646, A. O. F.—The| officers and members are requested to| meet at 531 Duboce ave. on f e ! |near Fillmore; Fillmore street, near| sidio as near the Union-st. entrance as fttend special meeting, 3 o’clock et lpz’Lé%&N&"“" n_U! : Ham Beary | D, C. R. | Calitornfa. Call for all telegrams at practiosble at T e m. n’ i:g’g&:gf SiTan R A g O, VIVIAN, oo & B Ferfy. Telegrams can also be sent TTM holy e e A. DA ‘HRMAN'N N. <10t from McKinley statue, entrance t0| in the guild room of Trinity Church, _CHRIST ROEBER, B 5 WIGWAM of 0¢ Tribe No. 76| Gough and Fush sts, on Sunday morn- Panhandle at Golden Gate Park. ing at 11 o'clock. Transportation — United Railroads, Turk and Fillmore. Transportation of Refugees—Frank- MEMBW of Templar Rebekah 5 No. 19 send addresses to Adel:l o Brown, 21§ Tremont ave. MEETING NOTICES. i e DANMARK branch No. 2 of Dania—All MEMBERS of Court Golden West No. 2, lin Hall. members are requested to meet at 143 . of A, will please rez!ster their Treasurer—2511 Sacramento street. Buena Vista ave. on SUNDAY, May 6, o J{es % £.°%. pmisER. at 10 & m. By order. Vacant Houses—3004 Sutter street. J. JACOBSEN, Pruldent | ROYAL Amnum—mllet SRTE Water, Light and Power—1849 Fill- TH. CHRISTIANSEN, Sec. i mum bureau, ku 'hd( o | more street. ,___——_....__.__, Weather Bureau—3011 Clay street. The members of Court Richmond Nub‘fl F. of A, will meet SUNDAY AF A N SR DORIBR. Chalrman. = Western Union Offices—2407 Califor-| NOON, ‘April %, at the store of F. \H DOUARTERS Islam Temple, Mystic nia street, Twenty-second and Valen-| Gres>ry. 69 Market st. n?m 2 Taguna st oo cia, Haight and Stanyan. MEMBERS of National Parlor No. 118, . 2 N. 8. G. W., will take notice that a rés . 4 o, D-—At on: Membets of Mo~ ————— 8 lief committee has heen appointed to- attend to the needs of any of its broth- ers who are in distress. Address or call in person A. J. FALVEY, 137 McAl- Kinley Grove No. 122, will please send theh' prug‘m. w\wu to P. A. O’Connor, as soon as possible; Many Trunks Located in Oakland. | i There are about 120 trunks at Elev- |enth avenue and Eighth street, Oak-| Ilister st.; Fred Schade, 4177 17th st.; dso members of Golden’ Gats Grove \land, taken by the People’s Express Z ,‘;’é,fi“fdefi 529 Oak st.; M. Norlega, gf'm’-fihm ~ ‘\}b:hdxekmf'e &ee | Company from Union Square and other U STLVEY, 7 Hestford st., chair- P 'points in this city. Chief Wilson of | B, A‘.: i mA%HTEK Nnmc A.rg:.n Oaklan tailed t pomen oo LGty 4 has detatled Swo pollosmenstolf Toy T Tans o il KL OF Hatina: €. S5 e S res guard the trunks. Chief Dinan has = Berg, financial reporter, will receive as- Auqum Carpe of !been receiving complaints daily of peo-| sessment and ducs today end: Monday, Am“ia’ 3 'mmnu" "‘",’°’B§:{m | April 30, day and eve., th th it 28 Prosper A28 T Dal 1608 and drth bring oxaet D lave o A i ple losing their trunks, which h; e e in the late firs, will register with the taken by expressmen, and he advises' change. Secre! befors | them all to go to the foregoing address e chn;. ot “fl:eh-znnkm on or | in Oakland. OFFICERS and members of Court Golden NICHOLAS, Preside: e i ———————— EBra Noi F. of A., please cail and| L B. RBAGAN, ecretary. register at the residence of flnsnwu‘,-———-.—-—-———-—-————< secretary, Brother M. Levy, at 1302 De-| A. 0. U, w. information bureau at 233 visadero st., also note that a special; Bartlett - G. HERRICK. recorder summoned meeting has been called to ot—!uxmdw Lodge No. 426. meet at the obove-named ph T et ) 27-4t ‘Wednesday, 2 at 2D miu;'ei’om- Gl Teachers’ Demands Saved. On the first day of the big fire Charles Berliner, financial secretary of | the Board of Education, rushed into! m No 116, 1. O. O. F.— 1007 Golden Gate ave., S. Superintendent of Schools Roncovieri is signing the demands and announce- ment will be made for their payment as soon as the City ’l‘huuur is ready to cash them. , land’s | o Baun i, Romacs, o | you. 408 Eleventh nt. . The Mayor announces that 150,000 tents will be here within a week. { . eve., 6 0 cloch Memhnis PING. = Gl P. m!ON - VAl HER! — Meetis RNIS ERS m Polishers w D Y,DZ o’elock m. By ofl‘ht _ RICHARD' (D UAKREE, Vice Pres. Greve No. 138, U. A. O, Gate a w?fl meet -t mu Go!ian p. m. ?r’!...!fi‘ % Sttent. %2t RELIEF | attenda is estl: juestod. eady | the offices of tre board n the City Hall | §ii*Ci* “GEORGE ST, CLAT 2 e are requested to regis- and saved the salary demands of the! Chief s ter ly. Nex ba | teachers for April. Hé also succeeded | Attest: ERNEST F. MEYER, Rec| held ',“ Al o g |in saving the summary of the minutes _ o 3 MA Rec. Sec’y. 218 of the board since January of this year. FIDELITY Lodge No. 222 L O. O. F.,!| ULB’ e St i will meet at Valencia st., Hn T Or . A orChiats and men bers, | you will assemble at the residence ot' the C. of R. WEDNESDAY, May 2, 1906, at 1 p. m. Also send yowr present address. 1t J. R. LALBACH’. C. of R. L,HZEN and Devisadero st. WEDNESDAY, Mly‘. 2 a-“lfl)n m..nrlhe mcflenoltn-' u.n!!‘fl!. By ord H. JA G(}m JR., Sachem. J. L. Gmm’l‘fi. C. of K. it S ey NOTICE—The chiefs members of Monadnock Tribe Ho. J)d. O. R. M., wiil please send t)nlr addresses at once to THOS. T. TUBBS 121 York San Francisco, 1t nnmns—cem Circle No. 35, U. A. 0. D.—Officers ve circle meet at residence of mh drdldes-. 3127 234 st., 3, 2 p. m am uuftwaunfwyp bet. Dolores and L‘hnunm Ann.l 30, 2 p. m. 92t CENTURY Club of Cfll!.furnla—hnwrt- ant meeting at Mrs. A. 220¢_Facific ave., cor. B'ue NESDAY, May 2, at 2 ol:loek. 25 2t* KATE F. HUTCHINSON. Pres. ' RETAIL Clerks, Attention—R. C. L. P. A register at 140 Golden Gate ave. 29 3t* ALL members of California L 0. 8. B. and California Lodge, O. E. A, -end adr.'{& or register at 1641 Bn 29 2t* M L. SPRINGER, Secretary. KNIGHTS of Honor—Office of Grand lfi‘tfl No. Hi"m,m st., near Plerce—! reporters reporters are send their present ad-| . are requested E‘vl\’ PARLOR No. I presidents and of“:ln are w mest at 531 SUNDAY. TS are re- §. 53, F. of A.—Sec- LOCAL Union 204, Carpenters, will meet | | FRANK P. Medina, 1539 Haight st Quarters 1919 Sutter l!., San Francisco. All'| lunnce col., patents and gen. law. 25-tr members must register. 2648 | LLD & WOOD, temporary offices 2 tice—A general meeting will be heid in| i on MO\U’J,;I\\. April 30, at 2 p. m. Busi-| | WANTED—Waltresses ATTORNEYS. O’CONNELL'S law i I l l852 e e A COS- TELLO hva mumed the practice of law at 1027 Ellis 3 avenue. WEST, de JOURNAIL, O'NEILL & 10\5\ attorneys, have opened law offices at 16J Pierse ot., San Fraacisco, and 476 Tenth o 26-eod Attornety, . 9 BAHRi. GEORGE H., | “Post_st.. eor. Fillmore. - Sacramento st. B-3 R. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 3018 Cali- fornia st., near Baker. -t CLAIRVOYANTS. H NIBLO. | NIBLO. NIBLO. AA-NOTICE. Prof. Niblo, clairvoyant, room 4l1A, Fllis st.. S. F., will open office soon in Oakland. Cal, where he will be pleased to see all of his many friends and pa- trons. Watch the papers for bls'n;w address. NIBLO. NIBLO. NIBLO. MISS ZEMDAR, young., ‘llted clalr. and . 50c: G., §1. 1085 lm’n—'k‘: gl“:‘-&lllster DENTISTS. EASY dental office, formerly 6 Turk st, now located at 967 Steiner st, corners MecAllister. fl»tf SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants washing, iroring or bousecleaning. good worker: $1.50 day. Bex 6396, Call office, UAA- land. 20 | GERMAN lady would like to keep houss for an old couple ur single gentleman. 565 Fifth st., Oakland 292t A THORCUGHLY rellabl- Enstern wom- an wishes position, housekeeping; refer- ence. Fox 8297, Call, Oakland. 1 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 wik eare for fur- best GENTLEMAN and wife nished house in absence of owner; of references. Address G. E. otilce. BANKERS and wholesalers. | s—A N A\ ERY, 2206 Grove street, city. MANUFACTURER going east will act as purchasing agent, m.u. linery, ete. Box 6291, Call, Oakland. 238-3t* COLORED man v\ould ike to do houseclean- ing or any other wurk Ad. box 6380, Call oftice, Oakland. JAPANESE bovs want day work of any kind for family: wages cheap. 1 F1 more place, bet. Califprnia and Ph st., off Fillmore. AN experienced stenographer with type- writer wishes position. E. K. 2985 Fulton st. EXPERT publlc sterographer wishes po- sitlon; owns typewriter. . SMITH, Campbell, Cal. 23t HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTEI'-Experienced nurse for two little girls, aged four and a half years and twentv-one months old; must have best city references and willing to to New York. Call. for three days. b(—(\\eeu 9 and 2, at 3500 Wuhk!j}on FU\\’I CL\<S Swiss lady's maid. speaks French and German, in San Francisco only about 10 days, would like to sccompany lady going East; a good _traveler: -class references. Ad. HADEMOISELLE. care of Mrs. Waters, 1946 California st. and _ chamber- maids to communicate with Mrs. M. E. Day. 1801 Fairview st, cor. Ellis, &)ulh Berkeley; phone Stuart 323. COOK wanted—First-class Ge’mld!\ dish or Chinese. Apply at 3535 Ggy.ll‘ HELP WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY, Phone Oakland 7361 459 Sixth st., Oakland Leading Employment and Labor cfim" FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFI EVERYBODY. NOT CHARITY—EBUT HUMANITY. Murray & Ready, formerly of §34-836 Clay st., San Francisco, will today open their great employment and labor agen- cies at 49 Sixth st.. Cakland, ani with- in a few days will open quarters San Francisco. At this time humanity demands that every man should help relieve the suf- tering caused by the late disaster. After consultation with State Labor Commissioner W. V. Stafford, who in- dorses our detemination to run FREE employment ageucles in OQakland lnd San Francisco for one month conditions demand, we know of nothlnt we could give or render that would be more substautial than to find positions for the unemployed without cost. MURRAY & READY. Telephone Oakland 7381 nnoloy'nent and Labor Offices. Ym 'E R. R, FARE 875, all the by n.u sm Isbm-en. teamsters. drillers, muck- ers, ete., $235, 230, ¥ day. &0 ers, trackmen. et Half fare $2.15 c..n}lux- 2350 OROVIL.LE—ORO i 3 5. Half fare, 2.5 laborers, teamsters, tunnel hammersmen, ete., $2.5, 23, $ FACTORY. 4 Miles A inside and 3 stablemen. $30, $40 to $0 and fi-fl. 5 milkers and butter-makers, $5 to and found. [ I