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The San Francisco Call. JOHN D. SPRECKELS.....Proprietor JUHN McNAUGHT . 1-3 Filimore St SaA NCISCO. h e . - % i,"“,‘,es",,‘?,h Oakland Office . . . . . 1016 Broadway j: : nd 1083 | -Manager MEETING NOTICES—Continued. (INNEMUCCA Tribe No. 6L, Impd. O. w R M —Regular meeting will be held FRIDAY, May 4, 7 o'clock p. m., at %4 Howard st. GEO, P. HALLAN, Sachem, H. L. STACY, C. of R 1t LA Assembly No. 1, Young Men's Unioh—Members are hereby a4 _ THESAN FRANOISCO CALT, FRIDAY, I MEETING NOTICES—Continued COURT Star of the West No. A O. F.—A meeting of the sbove court will ing be held SUNDAY MORNING, May 6, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of h Hagan, 2530 California st., near Steiner. Important. Members unable to attend send their address. By order PLYMIRE, C. R. W. B. T. POYSER, Financial Sec. Efi' | I | | . ATTORNEYS, JAMES F. PECK, CHAS. C. 80 , attorneys-at-law, formerly - o bldg.; present offices 191; Gough,st., S. - Tooms 294-5 Bacon block, Udkiund. Notices and claims for insurance pre- pared and advice given free of charg References, Citizens' Bank of Commerclal Bank of Merced. 3-it= CLARA SHORTRIDGE KFOLTZ. attor- 1o attend a special meeting to . ney; library and clients’ papers saved. d in the memgm of St Agnes SHEET Metal Workers, attention—Nos. Ofiice 726 Second ave., ne.fl- Kulton.4-3t* ,on Page st . Masonic ave. , 104 and 279 hold a joint meeting at their LAW ofices o Leon Samuels and R. F NDAY AF1TER- new headquarters, Dolores and Market Jgan, 619 Fill st, formerly of 2 o'clock. This will sts, FRIDAY EVENING, May 4, at 8 Chronicle bidg. 17 ctng end every o'clock. Businéss of vital importance. HENRY H. DAVIS, attorney-at-law, San member should attend. By order of By order of committee. 2-3t Francisco. Cal; residence 2063 Califor- JAS. E. ALBEKT JR. | ————— i iesctiinsisio ot nig st.; telephone Went 8543, 2-30t J. H. O'CONNOUR, Rec. Bec., 170 ‘Y;T- CONCORDIA Lodge No. 122, I. 0. 0. F.— R. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 1786 Fiil- vedere st. 8 CHURCH NOTIC C. M. Mar- Frank Stone, b te—A ted to attend me 15th. CHARDS, R K oting: of the NDAY at It is tmportant that all TREE, President. 2062 Fllbertd 8t 9 —There will be parior of Grace d Capp sts, on 2:30 p. m. sharp. ROWS. President AMPLAR Lodge No. 17, 1. 0. O. F.— Members formerly residing in burned ict are hereby requested to forthwith in book of lodge, y and Steiner sis., or send t address. Meetings of lodge ev TUESDAY at 2 p. m. at above place. "RED FUHRMAN, N. ALF G. ock SATUR- at 321 Devisa. ery C. P. Saturdays o VID MALCOLM, Y 1t Sec. Gasfitters' Helpers' & meeting at _its new e foot of Townsend Mail wharf, Urgent busi- 0. 0. F— send new , Fin. Sec., Rec. Sec 'ERS’ Union, Local No. 344, NDAY, May 6 10 a. m,, at 42t s Union, Local No. 43, SUNDAY, May 6 0 & m,_ at Noe st. 42t The brothers are requested to _send their addresses either to Aug. Dohr- mann, N. G., 801 Grove st., or to Trautner, F. S., 2540 McAllister st. Next . meeting will be held on SUNDAY, My 6. 8 p. m, at 2160 Geary st. 15t C. ROEBER. R. 8. GERMAN Ladies' Benevolent Soclety, | Red Cross—Members please call or send addres: R‘ncA c., 1419% Webster st., bet. Geary and O'Farreil. MRS. WILHELMINA WOOD, Pres. 2-Te WALHALLA Encampment No. 7 will mect SUNDAY, May 6, 4 p. m., at 2160 Geary st. Officers and members, please take notice. 15 M. D. MEYER, Dist. Deputy. COURT General Lawton No. i7l, F.. of A., will meet at 876 Chestnut st., SUN- DAY, May 6, 12 m. By order Y OVER&O}]LE. C. R 1t P, V. OVERANER Vercin—Members of erein are requested to regisfer their names and addresses with the sicretary at 3642 20th st. Next meeting will be on THURSDAY, May 11, at 210 Ociavia st, 2 p. m. 13t THEO. W. BORCHERS. ALL members of Bartenders’ Union No. 41 send address or register at 425 Ivy | HANNI the Vi ave., San Francisco. *2-3t TO the officers and members of Mission Rebekah Lodge No. 225: Will meet DAY at 2 p. m. at Mrs. Acton’s, A th st MINNIE POLLOCK, Noble Grand. AMORA Stamm, U. O. R. M.—Meet- xt SUNDAY, m., at Mrs l:ouse, 1765 Haight st., bet. Cole 'MRS. W. HUBER, Pres. ng, FRIDAY, . Oakland 3-2t* fon wili meet 7_Octavia st., cor. Meetings will be third Sundays until Turther notice, ROBERT OP%’ Sec. NHEIM, Rec. idence 471 Fi meeting . m. sharp, at cor, Potrero ave Al members sses to secretary. SCHNABEL, Sec.. 23 Scott st. shoul send addre CARL A 8-3t* F. and A. re requested Addition Devisadero st., 0 a. m., for the the funeral )CKETT - Lod —Ofticers and JUNIOR Order headquarters, Mission st., d—Lincoln Councll No. 2 meets "HURSDAY EVENING, Starr 0. 6 meets every TUESDAY Grant No. 19 meets every EVE G, Hamiiton No. % vy MONDAY EVENING. All] ers and members take notice. 17t EN TDAY meets evel d to MRS. VERONICA WREDLE, more st, near Sutter. KEOGH & OLDS, attorneys-at-law; in- surance adjusted. 233 F GEORGE E. BATES, attorney, 172 Stein- er st., near Post, formerly Mills bld.2-7t* WILLIAM F. SAWYER, attorney, 1126 Steiner st, near Post, formerly Mills | _ building. 27t HANLON, CHARLES F., law office, 1782 lr;:(’sh St, cor. Octavia; telephone Wt;ss . 27t KNIGHT, E. D.—1549 Franklin, 10 to_3. .37 Hill, before 9, aiter 4. *1 7t STEPHENS, J. A., law offices, St. Mungo, NW. cor. Fillmore st. and Gommlcnc 29 imo | avenue. | GEO. . SHADBURNE, attorpey at law. 904 Devisadero st. imo BAHRS, GEORGE H, Attorney, 1901 Post st., cor. Fillmore, im FRANK P. Medina, 1539 Haight st., in- | _surance col, patents and gen. 1aw, 25-tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Betwecn 5ith st., Key route, and city, on Wednesday morning, '~ gold chain ard pearl pendant; Phi Epsilon Sorority pin; class pin marked G. H. S., all_in purple velvet case; re- ward. W. M CANNON, 176y Géary st, or 360 663d st.. Oakland, 44t LOST—April 18 at 20th ana Chureh sts,, Co. A 1eward of 20 will be pald on return to 2305 Scott st.. City. © 4 2t% LOST—On Keurny and Pacific sts., one theater trunk; name cn top in dim let- ters, Ed Muehluer Theater. Any in- | formation will be !iberally rewarded at | _tent 323, Jefrerson square. 43t LOST—A red pocket book somewhers near Golden Gate Park, containing 330 in gold and trinkets; wiil reward ibar. ally. Return 813 Cols st. it SMALL brown canvas telescope busket ntalning valuables | policies, | seven day books marked A. C. Loom | 20, RBossert, Cutter, Brunt, Chase, i Shawmut, Harvey, Hubbell, J. R. Cole | U. A. tration Headquarters, 1914 Golden Gate O. D.-General Rellef and Regis- ave. Substauon, Twenty-fifth and Va- lencia sts. Secretaries are requested to| send their addresses to headquarters.20 7| MISSION Lodge No. 74%4, 1. O. 0. F. M. U., meets every RIDAY night at Iaura Goodman Hall. 15th and Marke 807t J. CURRIE, Secretary. 0. 0. F., M. U, RELIEF committee| and distributing station at 2426 Market. | 807t D. FARREL, Chairman. ¢ + | OLD Friends' Grove Relief Board have established headquartérs at the resi- dence of the secretary, 1308 Valencia st All members are requested to send their addresses. Members In need report im-| mediately. Doctor in attendance. Next| meeting to be held on SUNDAY AFTfij all | R ERNOON at 2 o'clock. _Address 1 ‘i \‘i\ ‘\.- M mail to S. M. Darrah, Secretary. 1305 W oDk B alelioth St 807t . e 1 T 23 = SARGENT Lodgs No. %, 1 0.°0- | ROYAL ARCANUM-Relits Bonrd ieid s T meet FRIDAY, ind Sieiner. | formation Bureau 192 Haight st. Arcanians, on Hall_cor. Geary and report and_register. GUY LATHROP, G. GUNZENDORFER, Chairman. 26-tf " U No. 8, h eadq: INDAY and Members please call 1. JACOBI, Sec. | fends’ Circle No. 26, U. A. O .D., | biished its relief board at 1308 st All members report or send address to above number. CLARA WILBUR, Chairman. LULU WILSON, Sec. 3 51“ ) Association—Direc- | rs' mesting SATURDAY, May 5 at 2 p. m., corner of Gearv and Steiner Bts. >, E. BENEDICT, Pres. | C.F.O 1L, Sec. 3-3t* GOLDEN GATE Harbor No. 4, A. A. of M. M. and P.—Special meeting to be| held in the rooms of California Harbor > Ferry bldg. S. F.. May 6, at| p. m. All members are requested | in for relief if need- | attend or scnd J. F. J. T. JONES, Sec. SARGENT Lodge No. 3%, I O. O. F., will meet in Hamilton Hall, Geary and einer_sts., FRIDAY, May 4, at 3:30 p. m. Members are requested to attend nd register or advise us of your safety ediately. HARRY L. LLOYD, Becretary pro tem. | 2-2t | DOKIC Lodge No. 76, F. and A. M.— Officera end members are urgently re- quested to attend the funeral of our Jate brother, Henry Ma on SUN- DAY, Mey 6 at 10 o'clock 2. m, In Pastern Hall, King Solomon’s Temple, 1739 Fillmore et By o FRED L._WIGHT, W. J. R. GOLDSMITH. Sec. M. LE-3 DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A M-— Attention. members: Thoss who have changsd addresses, please send new ones to secretary. | J R GOLDSMITH, 1450 O'Fuarvrell4 2t bt e asd; ioiliebide vt A RED MEN, tske notice—All tribes that bave no meetng piece mev use the heedquarters of the order, 1817 Devisa- derp wt., by arrareing with the great chief of records. Porter L. Bliss. 8-8t ¥. M. I, Mission Coun No. 8. will) meet &t 803 Soott st. SUNDAY, May at 3 o'clock. Members ere requested | to register at seid address at once. By orfler of H._KUGELBFRG, Pres. D. J. MOYNTHAN, Sec. -4t | -— THE regular meeting of 8. Pressm. TUnion No. 2 will be held| at Mowry's Hell cor. Lagunma end Grove ste, on SUNDAY, May 6 at 3 . _m EDW. W. BROWNE, Pres. JOHEN A. GAFFIGAN, Sec 42t S. F. Printing | A 0. D—TEMPLAR Grove No. 19| will meet SUNDAY, May § 1 p m sharp, st 1814 Golden Gate ave. " | | G. W. ANDERSON, N. HARRY MENTZER, Beo. 43t COURT Oak Grove No. 8134, A. O. P‘ur—[ esters—To Rthe Officers and members: | You are requested to meet at 2027 15th| st on BUNDAY, the 6th of May, 2 J. M. MORAIS, Fin. Bec. v L 2t sating | | APOLLO Lodge No. 128, I O. O. F.—All | members of Apollo Lodge are request-| ed to attend meeting SATURDAY| EVBNING, 7:30 o'clock, fn Bt fi..m H cor. 15th and Market sts, this All 044 Fellows welcome. W. F. NORCROSS, Seoretary. | EVPBCIAL meeting of the San Francisco Y. a2 Spottish Thistie Club will be held at Potrero use, Tennessce st., SUNDAY, May €, at 11 & m.Business ef importance. attendance is Ce!lr:? GH\RG!lm. Royal Chief. DAVID GIRDWOOD, Recorder. 42t et ambalng it eI AJCALDE Parior—Members, send new addresses. Any member sick or in Ais- tress motify J. B. ACTON, 2519 Webster street. 1t —_—_ e —— GOLDEN West Lodge No. 32 I 0. O. F.—All injury onused C. A. BURKETTE, Rec. Bec., 3 Conneeticut st, San Frencisco. 4Tt JREKA Lodge No. § K. of P—Offi- s aat s of this L wil meet at 21 Noe st. on SUNDAY, May &mn ;:mmx-ccx' Sha S, 08 Tems st [ OTOYOME Tribe No. 12. I. O. R. M.— s’:pe al meeting called for SUNDAY. May 6, 1 & m., et my residence, 708 cor. Waller. Important | GEO. BOSS, Sachem. | I 0. 0. F., will| INING. May 8, 269 Market e No. 13 DAY EV vement Hall, , in Imp! st, San Franojsco. at 8 o'clocky All members are_specially requested Yo be present. WM. J. HARRY, N, G F. B. WIESTER, Rec Sec. 3-6t DRUIDS, attention—Meeting will be held by relief committee at headquarters, 1814 Golden Gate ave, SUNDAY AF- TERNOON at 2 o'clock. Ba sure to at- tend. 3-4t MES A. GARFIELD Fost, G. A. R. J‘:.rm meet SUNDAY, May 6 at 2 X . m., corner of California and | of comrades. 33t L members of Altahmos Council, No. AT“‘, dease meet FRIDAY ATTERNOQON at £ o'clock, at 2594 Sixteenth st., near | 8 F. | N PRISCILLA MUNRO, 3-3t* Pocahontas. JUNIOR Court Pride of California No. 1, F. of A—Officers and members take note—Special meeting FRIDAY, May 4, 2 p. m, at 1257 Eddy st. By onrder of 8-3t* LOU KORNFIELD, C. R. GRANITE Cutters’ meeting SUNDAY at $°30 « wm., 840 Golden Gate ave. 8-2t J. COYLE, President. LONGSHORE Lumbermen's Protective | Ass'n—The executive board (namely, | oficers and board of trustees) will meet on Sunday, May 6, 1506, at 10 a. m., at headquarters, Third and Berry sts. By | order. MATT ¥ KERR. Brea. | GEO. A. HANSEN, Sec. 33t | | GILBERT, 1004 Union Savings Bank building, LINCOLN Rellef Corps No. 3, W. R. C., auxiliary to the G. A. R.; headquarters 14z Turk st—Members of the W. R. C. or comrades of the G. A. R. and. fam- ilies needing assistance apply elther in person or by pestal. Members aro re- quested to register. FSTELLE HILTON. b OTICE TO PLUMBERS—Local Union No. 442 has established headquarters at 2480 Mission st. Members and helpers please call and register. Employers in need of plumb- ers can be accommodated immediat CORFIELD, Ex. Com. THOM. D: 2Tt N | Hisy, 26-tf INDEPENDENT Order of Foresters—Head- quarters 1919 Sutter st.,, San Francisco. All members must register. pre BUSINESS CHANCES. A BUSINESS LOCATION. I have a business iocation covering nearly 100 feet square, being two foors, with over 60 rooms, held by a lease run- ning two Yyears, for sale with furnish- ings at a bargain if taken quickly. Suit-} able for hotel purposes or BUBINESS | OFFICES, Price $7500; ‘located within a | block of Thirteenth st. 2nd Broadway; no better location in_Ouakland. THOMAS 7t FOR sale—A first-class business: ladies’ tailor and dressmaking; established 20 years, room to work 150 hands if nec- essary; reason for selling, retiring from business. Address Business, Call of- ficel. 209 West Fourth st, Los A.nge;Eu. Cal & Tt GRIFFIN (MARION) Has_opened offices at 20 Broadwey, near §th st., Oakland. nd. Real estate bought and sold. 3-4t* THE largest hardware store in the West- ern Addition; plumbing in connection; long leise; cheap rent. Address GIO. GEHRKENS, 138 Devisadero st. 47t* $1100—RESTAURANT with liquor license, and furnished flat of 5 rcoms; on upper Market st.; 2 years' lease; rent $40. H. SATTLER CO.. 1531 Webster st. 3-3t* WELL-ESTABLISHED, big . paying business, Jadies’ and gent's ings, for sale; cause health. Address box 393, Chico, Cal. 43t PRINTING office for sale; cost $1200; wiil take,$40. 1400 San Bruno ave., cor. ZHth st. S 43t FOR sal¢—Hay, grain, wood and coal business. Potrero ave., nr. 2ith st.d3t® FURNITURE business,” good will and | ease for sale; tablishment on the coast today; a bargain. See H. BCHELLITAAS, cor. 1ith and Franklin ste., Oakland. 307t FOR sale—First-class stock gents’ fur- nishings and shoes; all up-to-date goods; value about $60X. Address P. 0. box 174, Nevada City, Cal. 298 BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR sale—Corner delicatessen store and Homse Bakery; lease, 101 Fillmore.80 3t° RESTAURAN Fixtures all complete, with French range. 1180 Fillmore 80 7t* LODGING-HOUSEB-FOR SALE. HOTEL of § rooms; rent reasonabl AEPIY M. OS REIS, 60 Amador s Vallejo, Cal. 17t t es e. ED Men, attention—Pohonacheo Tribe No. 10, Imp. O. R. M., will meet at $62 McAllister st., FRIDAY EVENING, May 11, at 8 O'clock. Members are re- quested to_send their addresses imme- | dlately to M, L. Wheeler, 260 Page st. B2t WM. NUTTALL, C. of R. MARSHALL Parlor No. 22, N. 8. G. W., will meet at Steimke Hall, Octavia near Union, FRIDAY, May 4, at 7:30 p. m. =@ . All members earnestly requested to attend. A _J. SCALMANINI, Pres. Ro. 0. BOKEE, Sec. 8-21 MEETING NOTICES—Continued, WOODMEN of the World—Meeting SAT- URDAY, May 6, at 3 p. m. Inftiation. H.uGola-nG-umnl:wNo. 64, 2660 Market A F. PHREAN] C. o JOHN WISN erk, 23t Noe st. ORINDA Parior No. 8, N. D. G. W.. will meet SUNDAY, May 13, 2 o'clock, 2935 Folsom st. o-8te ELLA DOWLING, Pres. GERMANIA Lodge No 116, 1. O. O. F.— -dA?\n:un 1007 Golden Gate ave., S. F. 1 members are requested to '?h- ba R ter immediately. Next nooflx% beld at the above address ursday, . May 3 at 4 o'clock. FPAUL STRAUCH, Rec. Sec’y. Z-$t | EASY dental office, formerly & Turk st., DENTISTS. now located at 997 McAllister. EDUCATIONAL. IRVING Institute, located at 2126 Califor- nia st, is practically uninjured. The faculty and many scholars ready to re- sume work, but on account of the in- abllity to obtain water, gas and use of ml:l resent the summer vacation w at T Seb o T ul ead o m, &—lé‘l’ROPOmAN usiness, - Ban ~ for i»fil(?nos B:::choo." my4 tf Steiner st., corne: 2-te or call 505 Potrero ave. 43t® ER trunk, taken from Frank- lin st., bet. Golden Gate and McAllister, marked Mrs. M Fillion, 168 Fddy: re. ward. Address J. F. HOLMAN, 4% Ivy | _avenue. 3-8 WILL the party who has a double wagon address J. P. McCLOSKEY, Mis- sion? " Also une singe wagon body and red running gear. Return 5 Sanchez st. 3-3¢% LOST_170-1b dapple gray horse’, from Dr. Westphal Vet. Hospital, Ninth and Folsom. Reward §65 Duboce ave, 3-3t* LOST—Monday, on Market-st. eldctric car from Ferry to Fifth st, a purse containing money end solitaire dlamond ring. Liberal reward at 1814 Broadwsay, San Francisco. *2:3t F%UWD&‘BK?dlsvua'th clopt.l;inx: 1 plece aske 3 : ve % 529 San Carlos ave. kR 1 LOST TRUNKS. ANY cne knowing the whereabouts of the following trunks, etc., will receive reward by notifying A. P. HAS! <INS, 10 San Pablo ave., Cakland: band painted Saratoga trunk, red around, marked L. A. Rout;.1 Glad- Stone bag with initials L. A. R.; 1 round tin hat box painted yellow, in- importance. t. ’ BLEILY. WANTED—Rarber traveling salesman; also wagon salesman; must be experienced. BECKEL & PRBSH- gfi!flb;rber ltum;ly house, 471 Tenth ;’t. v . s JO8. JAEGERS—Barbers' " ) Sl niow. Sy vasTRe .:‘;‘f"".';fig’fl GOOD barber for Saturda: P P - $125—] shop; complete; low rent; :?j‘;*’n town. 26 East st., near Fol- . . 43t FARBER shops bought and sold. - Maxa Fxchange. M Tagaias o 2 8-Tt* BARBER shop for sale. Laguns, Tnging i chairs, i YR P?(gms’“;_’r . nh:‘;wr;: 4 lving i 2-vear lease. tter st. 2-3t* BARBI'RS' Protective u..?é‘n.’&:mfeis. please take notice, temporary employ- ment office, 1457 Octavia, cor. Post.13t* 003? {.‘:yln: 2-chalrl barber shop for S i theap; ow g dress 61 Fillmore st "8 CIY.) Ad 2-CHAIR barber for sale. 3335 24th weak. o HELP WANTED—MALE. 1 ! 1] MURRAY & READY, SR Phone Oakland 7361 169 Sixth st., Oakland. Leading Pmployment & Labor A ents. FREE EMPLOYMENT Cmc&. TELL EVERYBODY. NOT CHARITY—BUT HUMANITY. ers, ete., $2.9, $260, $8 day. 50 spikers, trackmen, etc., wages 4 day. l;ialf fare $215, by ML.‘ e OROVILLE—OROVILLE. T Half fare, $2.25. 2000 drillers, laborers, teamsters, tunnel énen. hammersmen, etc.,, $2.25, $2.50, $3 ay. FACTORY, 42 MILES AWAY. 150 lakorers, inside and outside wark, $h0. Hult fare s 80c half fare. Half fare, $235. and found. 30 stablemen, $30, to a ) 5 milliors ana batier i o butter-makers, $35 to $50 Imn SUNNY, newly furnished flat of four ELEGANTLY furn. modern flat, § ro HELP WANTED MALE—Continued. bet. son-square Park, San Francisco. Ic:re:qi'cn—Nurth and Bouth—Free fare 15 labarers, ship today, 4 p. m., S. P. yoming, Glean Co. and EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—Free at COSTIGAN CO.’8, 1245 Ed? st., CITY REAL ESTATE. To pay for proj trict; leases . Call or writs at once to ths I real estate L, W. J. TE COMPANY, 1 rufl’zl:‘uly %8 lonmtxum-y' . i em] oirices al 92 ELLIS sp'x"’.',"’w Van Ness ave. 2 New insurance written. o , ship today, 4 Pl R Blomk > A Wil put buildings, 2,‘.“"""’ ard t eity, 2% g‘.)n‘-’i‘e otm iton, 100 east of Polk; lux e e : W. side of 7th N. of Foi- 'w R. R. Close to City. som, £ixIss; W. aide of :]é‘n.. %0 8. Ocean Shore R. R, fare, boss | Harrison, $0x120; W. side of 3d st : here—30 Ial and teamsters, board 8. of Perry, %x75: . side of Harrison, %, R to 8250 day. | 8 W. of 3a, ; temporary butlding Factory Close to City. { 9n E. Polk, bet. Clay and ‘Washington. 5 3 for large factory close by.| GEORGE K. FRINK, 108 Vallejoy 3$6) month. It | 9We m and after 6 p. m. l“: s C. R. HANSEN & CO., Emplo; t| WILL immediat nstru modera ‘Agents,” at_residence. il fi'f;'dy':‘:;‘.; a1l huiiing: e e et - Market, e iy hichmond district, formerly | bet. Sixth and Seventh, 50 feet frommes 428 Bush st phone Grant 13 Open for: by 165 feet to Stevenson St if satisters business, ote | ;:ry te{;ns 3‘:‘ be made with tenantsj 3 ve other pertis hich MEN wanted—The Moler System of Bar.| bulldings will be“eré‘;ed. gn: "v P. ber Colleges will open up jn about 3| PLUMMER, 2450 Union st. e g:z:tir;q %’:pgnnclt:cobwnm one of the MackEN schools in th Id; acKENZIE & UND! special termis (o the Arat twenty ) Sk temporarily s FUL ramsiscaldress Moler's College, San| moTe—Roal estate. and Insurarve: dee rancisco, Cal. myl tf | li!‘;hle !houaes and cof furnished and unfurnished t o%:;(lggst AIND STORES TO LET. | ready for immadiats occupancy: R 0 let—$15, § and L] Fillmore at, a2 F5 00| TV Cartien meting 1o baR: TO det-Part of basement. 100 Oak st,| (% J031 on t *FRimb 3. near N FILLMORE, ¢4i—Room: : 5 ;ggg;mm'm- ms for offices; 23’3!753 T and basement house; furnished; half block oft Fillmone st near California. 13 Middle st. 1t TWO nice front rooms on corner; suit- able for offices; reasonable. dJ. OT- gy Turk and Sc;m‘ sts. 43t | i ment to let. Inquire J. OT- TEN, cor. Turk and Scott qn-. A3t FRANKLIN, 712, nr. G. Gate ave.—Rms, | to let, suités or single, for L 28-7e% SUITABLE for ofiices, lower fas. Tnauiss premises, 1731 na, nr. Sutter. J-7t* | e i e ke il HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. Murtay & Ready, formerly of &3] HOL | Clay st., San Francisco, will today open | NPV, residence with garage; N. corner their great employment and labor agen-| R Pacific avs.; § bedrooms: 3 servants {les at 469 Sixth st., Oakland ,and with-| TO0UmS; beautifully furnighed. Apply to in & few days will open quarters in| THOMAS MAG! & BONS, 250 Pa-| San Francisco, »Clflq ave. 23t At this tinie humanity demands that| NEWLY furnished house to let: 10 gyary man should help relieve th, suf-| I00mS, beautifully furnished:; $i30. 253l fering cavsed by the late disasier. Plerce st., near Vallejo; references re- (‘Ar:l!;ll‘ (;onsu!t‘z:do{} with State Labor| «quired. 2-3t* ommissioner W. V. Stafford, who in-| WANTED—Chicken picker and killer dorses our determination to run FREE | Fulda’'s Maz mor e enmlt‘z__ymen( agencies In Oakiand :‘;\d - el I me ot 1t . Francisco ror one month long 1f conditions: domand, we know of oth. COTTAGES WANTED. Ing we cculd give or render thar would ES, | 6 more substantial than to find posi- | WANTED—Cottage o [ tions for the unemployed. without Soor. WANTED -Cottage house or fat, un- MURRAY & {Ewy_ urnished, in good comdition, 5 or & 469 Sixin st Oakland. Gl :ooxlzau and btth in Oakland, Alameda e Sekit, or Berkeley, within 2 blocks of any car Drse Smployment and Labor Offices. | sonable Agarisy & onch, ooy | SEMITE R. R, FARE 3275, s | way by rail. 85, all the| atfica. % s 500 " luvorers, "teamsters, drillers, muck- s | | SCHMIDT, Nos, San Francisco, $150—-LOT 26x100; from Market; REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOUR CHOICE PROPERTIES. For sale at correct prices, aa I contem~ Z:at; a c;m.ng-, of location; one vacant Operty in each, Berr: Hilleguss and Scenie Par;"h'tcty; residence i Tract. HILL, Ridge Road, 5 TO EX( partment bulldings, best Yorth Shore, for San Franecisco ga‘.ww;gknoqg denl; Will we hove 3 s With pictures. Address box Oakland. 8104, Call office, for Orland, $12.50 per City 480 ACRES grain land near acre, to exchange for Bay 13-acre poultry ranch, im; ccar luma. Brice $3500 "% b © exchange for THOMAS GILB 1004 Union Savings Back Bidge Gubind’s M acres Secramento st. house purposes for a term ef 8.F. R R rune W & BANCROFT, 43t 1060 Broadway, m. e FLATS TO LET. | et—$20; 7 s rooms and corner ¥th u;:m’ avenue. bath; Church; 276 Pacito| FLATS TO LET—Purnished. i rooms.” comp! $16 rer month. Twenty-seventh st. lete for housekeeping; reat | Jose ave., near | ™ OK AND LOOK. 5-ROOM parlor flat, furnished; 1% havmakers, $1.25 to $1.60 day found. | sonabla’ 429 T g s 160 farm and orchard hands, $30 to $40| tro-st. car lne @ coCeth St | oms; | Lyon nr. Hayes. Call 112 Lyon st. §-3t ftials L. A. R.; 1 Jarze trunk, flat top, wooden: 1 steamer trunk, marked M. E. L. Haven (N. Y.) 1 zine trunk, curved top and medium size, name Winnie D. Barres, Pittston, Pa; 1 small square flat-top trunk| marked W. D. Barnes, Pittston, Pa. Medium size square trunk, 3 straps, medium one extra heavy, wooden, left at 1237 Stockton st, I Jefferson on each end; 1 trunk marked M. M, . 1 basket trunk covered with black/ shining leather, each cornen beln{ o tected yellow leather, rather old, been mended. > 1 large square trunk, brown _color straps over top, bought .of D. Hyde, Visalia, was on label green rug with pink Jowers 12x15, shecet tied up with bedding and cucrtains, ma- chine No. K, 278515, y 1 square canvas - trunk, small, W written in pencil on end, 2 black straps around, from Hotel Argyle, other trunk, color, large, name, Philomene Debuien; 1 square bureau trunk, large; 1 small one marked E._A. K.'on end of both. Last seen on Powell st., near Lombard. 1 medium-size irunk, round top, marked Mrs. Fannie 3. Buckle; 2 Sar- atoge trunks, one marked Mrs Mollis or Mrs. A. R. Conklin, sheet of child's clothes. 1 square trunk, small; lost at Santa Fe depot, latch a little broken. 1 square trunk, O. E. marked on end, that was with California Transfer Co., kindly return. 1 large square trunk, marked A. K. tag on side marked Annie Kennedy. which was left at freight shed. 1 valise, owner 4 Bond st., 8. F. 1 large trunk, round top, zinc cover. 1 red square trunk, medium size, mark- . on end. Chest lost in Jefferson square, dark wood, about 2 foet square, also basket of clothes. 1 zinc trunk, medium size, leather patch on end; lady’'s black handhag, containing jewelry and 3 ;watches. - 1 trunk murk Struve; 1 square green large trunk, resembles samrile trunk, marked F. M. R on end; U- cense’ No. 12,317, Your address in regard to trunks. 2 trunks left at Postoffice about same. 1 round top trunk marked M. Mc- Y. 1 flat top trunk marked M. Mo~ Carthy. ‘Will_expressman return trunks to Mary Butler, 82 3d st., bell grounds?1t® Smmellirga B Simmded i Lol bl TO LEASE. WILL build 2x155 and basemeéit; suit- able for a hotel. Inquire 2107 Pine.lt* ¥ o bl SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—S8wedish girl to cook and help with some housework; must have city reference; two in ‘family; ‘wages. 3348 Washington .st., cor. Walnut. 3-2t* WOMAN desires situation in private family as housekeeper or to do upstairs work. 22 Hollls st., Oakland. , 3-2t* A RESPECTABLE colored woman will travel East s child's nurse or care of invalid for smell considsration. " In- quire at 823 Chester st., on Friday and Saturday. *2-3t NICE young Japanese girl wishea. pos tion in family of 2 or § as plain cool elpe.-lks English; 3350 . week g T. TAKEIL Japanese Tca Garden, H st.4 2* SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ENGINEER wants position, steam gasoline; experienced, steady an ltable man; wages reasonable. Address E. H. Bridga, 406 D st., Sen Mateo.3-7t* Ax Coc?g yaugfk nh):r‘; wishes & -Itu‘:llo: n or, ; wages no objec Box 6408, Call office. Lll' COUOK, French, first-cless, wants place in private family or club. Addrees box 104, Call office. 3-3t¢ POBITION wanted by a_ rapid, accurate bookkeeper; exgfleuced in the lumber business. YORK. 1081 Fillmore st. 17t* JAPANESE with refercnces, excellent or vscx:wlnm NAIL}‘.‘“T:;‘B Engineering now n in branches at -first n.ap.m Telegraph ave., O.k’_é EXCHANGE. WHAT have you to c!d;l#; for newly furnished 6-room flat. ‘Address L. ‘WOODSALL, Gen. Delivery. 42t* TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. WALTER A. SCOTT, 1811 Fillmore st., San and 915 Broadway., Oak- land, Col e !mwflt-‘ (bar lock), new machines, lpm.- diate delivery; No. 3 Smiths, No. ¢ «nd others at low prl chairs, paper, rib- repairs. my4 6mo Ges; | WANTED— privata famlly cook, French or Ger- man, any style fancy cooklm wishes ition; city or country; hi wi ANESE. Santa ituation .xefix'rm JAP 2 situation; private family laundry. 519 Seventh st., land. 43t JAPANESE mald and boy; cannot speek Engluh \ker!y well:“ rgl t'ah ilo an; kind work in family. egra) ave.; tel. Oakland §715. ;F!' JAP.:'N(ESE; bol);l want day. h'-':;k gt any ki for family: wages cl . monn ace, bet. Culifornia and st., Fillm 297t ore. HELP WANTED—REMALE. Dressmaker, institution, Ala- meda County; $25 and found. E. PEA- BODY, 1738 Lyon st, 8. F. 45t % and found. PURNISHED FLA' 500 men for lumber and sawmill com-| NEWLY furnished e POR‘OS:.I;E. flat; nies, $35 to $90. A sultable for doctor; not by wfi‘fie:flfiflcm‘;’* 53"2.,”5 Lound. earthquake; rent moderate; will sell| g e e e Sy ay. reasonable. 134 Mcalllster st. day. 12 machinists, $3.50 day, 18 blacksmiths, $2.50 to $8 dar. Eotler-makers, wagon-mekers, sharpeners. 18 carpenters, $3.50 day. 80 chore men and boys, $15 to $35 found. 150 men for S. F. to elean bricks, $2 M | tool | FREIZ FARE. TUOLUMNE CO. 50 laberers, you'll suit, day. Hundreds of bakers, help, cooks, bed: ers, teamsters, walters, grocery clerks, laborers, dish- washers, butchers wanted. Men for mines, tunnels, quarrfes, fac- tories, belt man, factory, $3 day. & men to bulld wagon roads near city, 2 !oe’h.s(hday. 'R NEVADA STATE. 500 laborers, R. R. work, $22 day. MEN FOR VANCOUVER, ‘Washington, Oregon, Idaho. IN THRBE STATES. - RIPARTA, WASHINGTON. LEWISTON, IDAHO. PORTLAND. OREGON. 5000 laborers, teamsters, drillors, ham- mernven, etc, $67.50, $76 to $90. Special low R. R. fares. FLAT, 4 rooms; FOR pale—Furn! TO let—1 furnish i ed room NICELY furnished fro: FOR sale—A top wagon end shoe fi 3t $00—FURNISHED flat of § rooms on De- visaders st @ offer. mak H. 'LER & CO, 1881 Webster st. e 33t TO exchange for city Droperty—idd tmber land in Humboldt County. .= OAKLAND REALESTATE. FOR ledse for business, factory or ware- unimproved land, 175 fest on Webstes St. by fi.teet on 34 st.; im lots to guit; E on Webster gt Western Pucific R. R. MBlt. For particulars s‘ " A BUNG. o 230 and $50-In_ cady ooy eral Sroom cottages’ th Nereh' Gekc land on 40-foot lots; near the care wnd Key Route station: o living-room, reception room, 2nbednwm.l . kitchen and room; attractive el all modern cunvenflanmp;'m.mmw tricity; street work done; a hood of new homes; aiso 0 foot lota for sele in the e tracts. BREED & BANCROFT, Agenty 1% Broadway, Oakiand. < EUILDING LOTS. $530 to $1500 will buy most desfrable Teal- dence lots, 0 feet front, in the Fe tracts; several chcice lots to be se- cured by fist applicants; easy termns Route sta- street 43t of payments; near the Key tons and on street car line; ai Y EREED & ‘RO BANCROFT, 43t 1060 Broadway, Mw FURNISHED flat, 8 rooms, new, for salo cheap. 2152 Broderick st. $a | beeutiful furniture; no | Tefused; leaving State. L St <oF Shotwell. 3.3t re of b-room flat, in- cluding planc; can be seen Saturday. Call 112 Stelner st S ROOMS TO LET. and 2 unfur- neighborhood and house v 45 rooms; suit- other Tooms; convenlent. ' 115 Turk.4 3t ISCELLANEOUS FOR DALE. | reasonable offer 8250 Nineteenth hed parlors; unscarred. 34 st. nt @ble for office purposes; new house; p e ndlnzf route. Inquire A. GOLDEN, Leather| -l.n-l‘l Shoe Findings, 467 Sixth’ st., Dafif‘ nd. 8-3t FREE FARB-SISKIYOU CO. BQOKS for sale—California & eme | 809 laborers, teamsters, drillers, etc.,| COurt reports, vols. 1 to 1%. Write C. $6.50 to $0. Call early. B. WOOSTER, BEdenvale, or call 1#i| STATE GF W. 'GTON. B. First st., San Jose. 3-3t* Part fara paid. SHEETS, biankets, comforts, carpets. | laborers, great lumber co, different| ¢heap; golng away; no dealers. %7 | wages. uchanan st. 33t 2% haymakers, $1.25 to $1.50 day. 2 teamsters, 3¢ f: are, §75. : Iavers, Oakland and S.F.. 10 brick 36 Gay. | 12 cement finishers, Oakland, $3.50 .| FOR sale—Dairy, 25 cows, I customs | Cex}\ez;(t !t;mmnm Oa,us'ingi $450 3ay. -hnnd pasture. ‘ox 6407, m«. C::.k; H el B KO A FOR sals—A Morrison dental chair. 100 For the woods, special fare $2.60. Twelfth st, Oakland. 23t 50 laborers, yowll suit, $50 found. ONE 100-inch ‘mangle, $430. LOOK. O itkins mangle, $325. 8 camp wn.llm‘.‘o!ao and found. B0 Greeks, lumber co., north, $80. :: LOOK. clerk, Coloredo, good wages. Drug packer. fare $2.50, $60. Press fesder. 312 weele ;-"5‘ siso Targs Sua: % milce rom 5. | e er fore ST 6 found. " "'| WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. w g A S mowran o gy o o pu s MURRAY & ;i 18 ° st. -1 mo | Our Los Augeles offices located , at _ MONEY TO LOAN. 127-12¢ 8. ATHITTH very latest. FOR sal AMONEY loaned salarfed people and oth- ors their own names without se- curity; cheapest rat easfest e} μ’oomm in &8 pal c.fi?u e urself money ett. our terms "frat. TOLMAN, 168 Filmors street. my4 tf 8. H!H:N. formerly of 138 Powell st., | —_— ADVANCES on dlamonds aes usual. ery, cash register tor included 2722 San Bruno ave. 3-7t! 'y, engines, boilers, pumps, etc.; gear, cutting aad r ira. WO, SPECK. S35 Folrans g2 re. | R sale—A fine safe: also a desk, the Call 4312 19th st. 17t for S0-room | le—Complete outfit neas bu: old 15081-2 Poat mm gold, st e Fald Jewelry Co., permanent office 33t | g2500 | 1004 Union Savings Bank WAREHOUSE $5000—T.arge lot, backing into freight depot and one block from ern Pacific yards; tracks in rear can easily have private switch; one of tha biggest bargains on ket; samo property relatively sitvated to freight depot In San Francisco BITE. ‘worth a foot; don’t fall to see this. (USD GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 33t HANDSOME homs for_sale; - | $3500 cash required; located in part of Oakland; 1i rooms; lot 0¥18S: 10 rose bushes, etc. If you went stich a_home, phone now to owner, 1757 or Berkeley 1700 end he will an automobile for you; immediate POD- « OR SALE. session. F $2750—Alta Piedmont; corner $2850—5-room cottage, North cash will buy this. $5500—9 rooms; new house; em ear Hnej Oakland. $25,000 “Berkcley busiess earmer; stave and 5. HELEN L. KELL 422 10th ot., &wl n FOR SALE. $3100 each—Two elegantly furnished cot tages of five rooms each, located on 35th et between Telegr: bese ceragh ave.” and c-w.&-... fve locks from the loute station. tages are first class in o~ wise, and very centrally 2- $4000—Large corner lot with 12-room on Market and San Pablo ave. This is one a the coming business centers of O&‘. 1 et me here. ou are looking for a business THOMAg GILBERT, Bldg., Oakland. show you this buy 17 BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, $2450—Modern 5-room house on Prince st near Harper, Berkeley. $1750—Modern S-room cottage, base- r;ml:.lloeu:d on Baker st. near ave, erkeley. $1500—4-rcom house on Grove st.,, Berkeley. THOMAS &f’ 1004 Union Savings Bank Bldg., in perior table. MRS. A. J. WELLA late ot Hotel Crocker, will for b- 4 couples at 4 OAKLAND ROOMS WANTED. LADY with 2 little 1s wishes eeping. in unfurnished, or Berkeley; references. office. Oakland. : FETRT e 1551 r st, near Octavia. 30tf ING & GUNN, Inz., mgr. Pacific s Sk St ACSUTEIES, Srotovmens ; ‘phone PILES AND FISTULA. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Oakisd 3272, Oakland, _Cal. (formerly of | DR 'FRANK R. WESTON, formerly at| sURNITURE for sale—Large. Sitehen 635 Washington st., S. e B fruits| Donohoe bldg. § Taylar st. San Fran-| = gl suitable for boarding-house s, weneral ‘employmient. business and lovite | gluco Tow Jovated at. 1169 Brosdway, | hche s s gy e ol plo o pablc o phon, i o | 2ERhally Tt this out tor rearemon | Biieeien oot rom bt e '-:dpwi‘..g:h'-uma and_ unskilied d erm chairs, sofw, chiffon- . labor; remember the number—414 7th st. STORAGE. fere, kitchen table .and : . near, &:5-,. CUTTING & GUNN.25-t} | pACIFIC Stor. & Furn, Mo Co, 28| Sl for sdle : PaTties guing na ANDRE'S. office, . New Tribune bl s W e O n?gg’%oncugvnt— aiso y-nfl;g—fl‘-‘ofil fiSpe. ram “-;g-mk_ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. sionthe) of § voume hotel, Fresno, $50; walter, hotel, $0; cor * price $200. w walter, plain hotel, Oakland, $5; butch” K o o 0 iy 5 D e . i, hotah Dol A" Dolores se T RaR ANTED—Gentleman or lady with g60d | 3 DIVIDEND NOTICES. wr:tnfleices to h‘g.vd rail or with u uxuu:.‘l t:." cw—‘:" & special A G apitnt: 4 Girectorn of Bin som- %‘mqu_“;" g m%l&rtumcg paid and expenses . mdfivm—lu--fir .uafi. mw; 1y, ' 0 E mmmt 1906, at for grocery department in ! glven drafts on New York and must o .'A)P'ui:nt- having M:; i-lg iy permon for ? ,n mu.mxm,c‘n-%-- ngw‘.w M-‘l{ 2] 7 'o—At & the WANTED—First-clacs fountain man to rectors of mm. hfim man ferred; must be sober and not (No. 82) of & cents per ghare was de- .umum;%l'ulm Mmfln‘ at the CAPAI man for r:rnm? mg‘" e m:'-m on New York . e g b ! A o00KE, Se