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THE SAN FRANOTSCO CALL, WEDN The San Francisco Gall.) JOHN D. SPFECKELS Proprietor Manager JUHN McNAUGHT C.J OWEN. -Business Manager meceTING NOTICES—Continued. BULDEN GATE Commanaery, No. 18, 5. l.—Members are urgenuy requested (C CuU Of EENC Lneuw presenl aduress W oe wiuee Of be recoiuer o1 Loe Coluapuery 8L Lot O Fesreu st The wuuresses Of the widows of deceased Lruvers are wiso desirel By order of the Comumander. 92t Laso. FROLICH, Recorder. Temp.rary 0.fice, 1651 o Fillmore Sty SAN FRANCISCO. B hooh ..West 59 Qakland Omce . o5 100 nroa;wny GERMAN Gen. Benevolent Society.— City office now at German Hospital, north wing, Scott-st. entrance, where| all duss should be paid. PR WALLA WALLA Tribe No. 141 lmp. O | will meet THURSDAY EVEN-| May 19, 1906, at 1724 Devisadero| , bakers invited. Gat St, 7:20 p. m Business of importance. L All members be present. Members 10:! W. J. CLAUS, Secreurx. other tribes ited to attend. ] e T HENRY F. HAHN, C. of R. |MYRTLE Lodge No. 16 K. of P—Mem- Ty bers will pisase send (ipir adaresses No. 1, F. ana'A |l ¥ C oftman, of and 8., 700 ntly requested to _Broderick st 5iat oit “Filimove st and | INDEPENDENT Order of Foresters— FRANKLIN H.' DAY, Sec Golden Era No. 35, F. ‘of A 02 May COURT | Members will please meet at > WEDNESDAY, F. MEYER, Rec. 0. O F., ) Alabama st. _Please bring recelms C. 8. HOFFMAN, N. G. 1, Young| attend at 1 p. m. at 1696 'LHURSDAY, May HILLBRIDE, ALON, Se Pres. 1t! 158, Imp. O. 2 Folsom st., WED- .- m. All mer T3te R, Sachem the Hanno- M p. m. sh: RNER, Chief. Unity in ruur ors Lodge Young WEDN ESDA at send pr A )‘cL,Al(le . EBNER, Sec. ’T»ulr m’ ed to ED: King Solomon’s at 8 o'clock. G. May 9 at 7:3) D WITTMAN,” N No. 27, D. of P., meets . on THLRSD?! Shay 10, 2t 2 p. 2 RUMMERLANDER, Pcoahontes. A'L STRIAN ilitary and Benevolent As- sociation—Meeting WEDNESDAY, May at 2 o'clock, at King Solémon’s Hall, Eutter and Fillmore sts All members are requested to attend. Officers to re- port w-m: the books without fail xy order Of L SAULOVICH. Pms.dmL Society No. 65— held next ERVIAN Benevolent Special mee u!‘: $URSDAY, EVENING, § o' THURSD. [ 10, 1998, &ner\'\'x e, SW_corner al yo. and Park ave. Every mem- rfilirfi—f; his dues book. By order of 8. KEURTOVICH, Preqdem' 2t D. GUDEL. Secretary. BAGULAR meeting of Bay City No. 71, s il be held at 178 Post &, TUESDAY, at UGO B. e bEdse, N £ 0.0 F M U. feuef committee and >tz1bhl)'\tz station at 2426 Morket st E. D. FARREL, Chairman. DANMARK anrh No. 2 of Dania will seraafbe permenently every THIT R*DAY FVE\I'\G et § o'clock in the Bunday-school room of the Danish Church on Church st., bet. Duboce ave. and th st J._JACOBSEN, Pres. T2t G. TH. CHRISTIANSEN, Sec. 75t ION Lodge No. 168, F. and A. M.— ed m e of this lod will BSDAY AFTERNOON. Special of W a home for a permanenc being erected. All members 1t ERION P’«n r No. 33, N. 8. G. W \\'Eb\‘L ‘d\uTT Prés: headquar- 142> TE \[\G Rec. Sec. open Looks, | ents mads | G. it 8 D.of L.| NIGHTS at 5, st. until fur- councuor 22 =4 Parlor No. 129 THLU RQDA;: 1t | rille | ourt Pride of Golden West No. A FIRST-CLASS bakery 1t Accountant, Station| e | E 'MEETING NOTICES—Continued. A O. H—T t who are in need of 1 port at Courtney’ off Mission st., at § o'clock. ate relief re~ T EVENING in. 82t* all. HURSDA M DONOHOE, THOS, DOYLE, Secretery. IRISH socleties in San Francisco—You LOST—Thursday, Am‘fl 19, near are hereby rcqu-tad r.o gate from each the executive comvm! uc H. Meeting will take ter's Hall, 24th and DAY, May 13‘ 4 g! DONOHOE, Chairmén. THDS DOXI;E Secretary. 83t s MA:.AL R Bakers, Attention]! Thers wli be an important mgeting of the Allied Master bakers’ Association at 3 p. m., WEDNESDAY next, May 9, at 2000 Bush st, corner of Buchanan, to con- sider ths matter of relief. coena one dele- Headquarters 1915 Sutter st., San Fran- cisco. All members must register. 2 tt TEMPLAR Rebekah Lodge No. 19, I 0. F.—Meeting SUNDAY, 13 L). at 1558 Grove st. ADELAIDE BROWN, N. G‘ P. ELIZABETH BUTTS, Rec. Sec. FIDELITY Lodge No. 22, I O. O. F.— Members are reguested to send new addresses to X, SCHRADBR, bin. Sec., iz Capp st, Sen Francisco. Tt 'P. IVERSON, Reec. Seo. "LOAK Makers' Union, No. 3, headquar- ers 3sll Mcramr‘nw s(--P.ouef OOm' miitee meets MONDAY apd THURS- DAY at 2 p m. Members please cail and register. I JACOEI, Sec. 8 10t BUSINESS CHANCES, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-—For sale, a fine store on main street of Oakland, doing a fine business. Lurope. 233 years' lease, cheap remt; with or without stock or fixtures. No. 1’57 Broadway. 9-2t m., All mastes | FOUND—Roan horse, ' Owner has to leave for | FURNITURE for a 4room cottage: al- FRENCH range and restaurant; fixtures compiete. 1126 Fllmore st. 6it* THIZ jargest corner hardware e!cre in the Western Addition; frontage 4 ft.; plumbing in ~connection; loug lcase. heap rent. Address GRO. RK- 3, ldu.a Devisadero st. nfi % . Jirsi-ciass business; ladies’ allor and dressmaking; established 2 rvom to work 150 hands if nec- v; reascn for selling, retiring from business. fice, Cal. \1: I.D like to meet good business mdn with Address Busmess, Call of- 206 West Fourth st., Los Angeles. W view to partnership; have little and good business ability; mer- cantiie or contracting business pre- ferved. Address P. box 186, Palo Al 9 3t* and coniec- licniery in the best part of city; doing so0d business; averaging apout $60 ven and all equipmen g city. Add.rass.‘ i e with iy | T >ck of clmhlng, ladies’ and| s shing goods and shoes; best| ation in best town, Address I ue Store, Petaluma. sale—Smail- job Apply 50 Church st le—irsi-class stock gents’ fur- and shoes; all wp-to-dat e about $000. Address P. , Nevada City, Cal. 28t* le—iease of large buiiding, Wi nuLL slock and business. printing ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. JAMES F. PECK, CHAS. C. BOYNTON, sent offices 1910 Gough st,, S. oms 5, Bacon block, Oaklina. s and claims for insurance. pr pared and advice given free of charg Rererences, Citizens' Bank of Alame.u Commercial Bank of Merced. 81 WILSUN & WILSON (Mountford S. Wil ud Charies H. Lovely), attorne: w, 1560 Webster st., corner Pine. San Francisco. 8 Tmo STER F. AMES, law office at I lence, 1311 Octavia st.; fire logses adjusted. 9 16t* MOLKE. BUHR, S. W, Attorney—Tem- porary offices, 1769 Geary st., near iill- more. 83t* PaG McCUTCHEN & KNIGHT, at- at _law, 1860 Webster bL cor, re, San Francisco; tel. West 288.m5 1m LAW offices ot Leon Samuels and R. F. Mogar, 619 Fillmore st., formerly of Chronicle building. 47t RY H. DAVIS, attorney-at-law, San ‘al.; residence 2663 Califor- telephone West 3 23 [ & \\LITH. attorneys-at-law, guna. -1 iADBLRNL attorney at law, adero_st. 6 1mo aw office temporarily at 517 Hill s San Francisco. ALBU{]‘ J. DIBBLEB, attorney- nbla , Atlus bldg., 604 Mission 57 LM\\\I LL \ICNDTT. attorney-at-law, 2511 Pacific ave.;phone Westy&Z4.mys tf R. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 1736 £ili- more st., near Sutter. KEUGH & OLDS, attorneys-at-law; in- surance adjusted. Pine st 3-16t* STEPHENS, J. A, law Oflites. St. Mungo. NW. cor. Fillm(ce st. and Goiden Gate avenue, 29 Imo GEO. D. SHADBURNE, attorney at law, 94 Devisadero st. 80 1m. BAHRS, GEORGE H., attorney, 1901 Post st., cor. Fillmor: -1m | FRANK P. MEDINA, \039 Haight st., in- surance col., patents and gen. law.2s tf AUTOMOBILES. 3 % A —A meeting of the v court will be held at 1526 Webster s WANTED-The best automobile that on SUNDAY, May 13, 1505, at 2 p. m., $70 or 51000 will buy. Address, with full Please attend. description, G. W. JORDAN, box 245, 95t GEO. J. STOCKWITZ, Sec. Eureka, Cal. 3te MEMBERS of Court Bay City No. 11, F. CLAIRVOYANTS. . will mect WEDNESDAY BVE ING, May §, 1906, at 2569 Market s 8 o'clock. By order of B. SCHULTZ, C. J. KALLMANN, Fin. Sec. R. 1t OLIVE Branch Chapter No. 169, O. E. S. —spwu_ meeting to be held at 3028 shington st. on SATURDAY AFT- FP\OO\' May 12, at 2 o'clock. Mem-| bers are earnestly requested to attend or send present address. By order of the W. M. META A WOLTERS. 98[:" LADIES of the G. A R.—Eeven Pines Circle No. 3 ars raquesied to meet at 732 Haves st. THURSDAY, May 10, 2 p. m 9zt CALIFORNIA Parlor No. 1 N. 8. G. W. —Board of Relief beadquarters, 26235 Clay , near Steiner.—Members kindly report immediately all cases of desu- tution_of mombers of our parlor anu| their families. . ¥. L. 1—McKinnon Institute No. 8 will| mect at 223 %th st. THURSDAY, May 10, at 1 o'clock p. m. Al members are requested to be present. SBy order of FLLA BAXTEE. Pres. KATE A. BAXTER, Rec. Sec. i CALIFORNIA Rebekah Lodge No. 1 will{ meet on THURSDAY. May 10, at 1257 Bady st et 1p. m. Members are ro. quested to report. ANNA KING, Noble Geand’ - ENIGHTS OF HONOR. All members are carried in good stand- ing or April assessment until May M 17 more convenienf assessments may | be paid by members of all lodges at the oftice of me Grand Lodge, 1767 Ellis| &t. near Pierce 96t _THOS JOHNSTONE, Grand Reporter. POYAL A‘RC'ANUM—RQ"M Board and , &t & o'diogk. By order of the 78t R. B. ALLAN, See. i R"'HA WASHINGTON Cirgle No. 459, of F_of A.—Members will assemble 1814 Filimore st. THURSDAY EVEN« May 10. MOILIJIE SCHWARTZ, C. C. O, F., Court America No. 7916—Mem» bers @re requested to call or write to the Bnancial secretary, C. BRAAKS- MA, 1858 Bryan 77t PR & t st PERS No. &—Meetin THUE: c%?AY. Meay 10, 7°30 p. m.. Hfmmon Hall, §W. cor. Geary and Stelner sta 14 C’h.!rmum BAY City Parlor No. 104, 8. G W.« Regular meeting WEDNBSDAY, May 9§, at 1558 Fulton st., € p. m. Dues re mitted for three nonfln Hemb-: port_present address at Gn & 7 GUNZBU'RGER R&c Bee. AA— NIBLO. PRO. Prof. Niblo, clairvoyant, has warned| good cook; no washing. the public of San Franeisco for of the earthquake of 19066. Prof. is low located at 1229 Broadway, Oak: land, Cal,, where he will at law, formerly 1063-4-5 MIis | cKINNE has established his| | | chez ears| and Duncan sts. Ayt iblo | A-GOOD hunds for troning bnly; stondy; laundry work; 50 a ll“‘.l H i be pleased to| more st. LOST AND FOUND—Continued. notice. Members LOST—$I0 reward; --mmmdwwlfl: polnted nose; upper front teeth gone; answers to name of Klomly]:s' lo-t Ml Yan, ;lseu ave. near Jacksol :{ ; collar wl bl‘ll. and Franci: th .m‘ Emumoa paid n' retumed ';?“ Jose ave., Alamed: ::}e squ;:la. ? F., black hand L.m: 'vate paj 4 Bl P e el S ART! o Alvarado eles LOST-From Bresidio aoefingfldu April ), two trunks bearin; ug- iharked Glasford, 515 O eu‘ also St. Francis Hotel labels; liberal reward. Address GLASFORD, swckton,onflt‘ LOST—Rocketbook ~containing .$50. postal money order and $30 in greenba reward for return of same to gano, 725 Linden st. welght 1500 Owner can have same by paying ex- penses. 11 Masonic ave. 73t HORSFS left 17th st. and Potrero ave. 1 5 Hampshire. JOHN CROWE.T 3t* LOST TRUNKS. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of the following trunks, e!c‘ will receive ‘reward by nonfym% P. HASKINS, 10 San Pablo ave,, Oakland: Large trunk tied rope; contains 2 quilts, ladies’ suits, gem: suit, uilverwlre, etc. Large “trunk, rass lock, J. Mager on bottom in black letters ; taken from 321 Van Ness ave.; lib- eral reward. Geo. McKay, communicate Addie Holloway, of Haight st. candy store. 856 Market st., Oakland. Brown t initials H. E., taken from Hotel St. Francis about 11 o’clock Thunduy to be delivered on Washington st., S. F. Liberal rew:rd. no questions asked. | fom alhedy o0 - 0 GGE FURNITURE FOR SALE. FUPNITURE for sale—Large kitchen steel range, suitable for boarding-house house or small restaurant; iron bed and mattresses, Morris chair, upholstered rockers and arm chairs. sofa, chiffony jere, kitchen tabie and chairs, fcebox, etc., for sale cheap; parties going East. Applv_42 Broderick st. 87t NEWLY, completely furnished S-roofu Troom flat; used only ¢ months; lifi“ $500. 1340 McAllister ‘st most new; can rent house $1L 1426 East Ninth st. 9 6-ROOM flat, completely furnished. 400 Locust st., cor Sacramcnto | 2 < MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. FOR sale—Several cars doors; immediate ds]lvargl 5 FER, 540 Second ave., chmond $1-2¢ roll and u Eal.; white load AAA—WALL paper, good paint,” $1 fullline il painters’ suppiies: wholesale rates. M. MERI- the Old Stand, corner Ellis and painting, deerhmlfi‘wn 0 [ cows tar sale. 5% Eligaboth| NEW Yost Lypevriter tor sale cheap, anl Lyon st BN Sxhives.’ coutalutie. diasées At iockers, for sale. Inquire 2301 Pine. % 3, CASH paid for dlamonds. pearls, old gold and silver. H. C. AHLERS, formerly 126 Kearny st. Office hours, 8 to 1, 9-1mo* FOR SALE—Return ticket to Denver, for lady. Call 1075 Gough st., between 2 and 4 p. m. today. 1t* FOR sale cheap—One New England wax thread sewing machine. achrmvmy, Oakland. 93t TWO gentle cows for family supply. Address MRS. YOUNGHANS, 26th Bnd Hampshire st. 93t FOR sale—One tent, 26x42; one mnuny tent, 20x3. Address box 697, Call of- fice. 1651 Fillmore st. 93t CASH REGISTERS—We bu: and sell’ cnh registers. American Cash Reg. Ct 972 Eddy st. 30t FOR SALE—Wnhite's dental engine vulcane izer; Bunson burner. 244 Clement. 6.7t NEW desks for sale Apply to JOHN D. RICHARDS, 1912 Filimore st. 5Tt FOR sale—A complete set of sai e mas chinery, cash register and electric mo- tor included 2722 San Bruno ave. 3-7t* WANTED MISCELLANEOUS, HIGHEST price pald for old mld and silver at C. KALLMANN BSON'S, 103 Fillmore st. 28-1 mo BKATES-Will buy old or new roller skates in lots. B, box 9, Call. *73t WAL R U—islock hucx ot the City and mty of San rancisco. UNITED L‘I‘A’lES IMP. & I\V CO., 759 Fnl;muro st. WANTED--For restaurant, French range nd ice box; also chinaware. Forward ofter to 1307 Eddy st. 1t WANTED-Large tent, square or oblonw. till June, or will buy. &1 Webster. It® SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. AN A1 experienced sten er wmm fon. 1TH like tempor 1t ieing, sy AR T POMPETENT woman wishes to do g'm housework; &. tance in the country preferred. 1 847 Hth st, neer Bartlett, 8. F 83t* od ‘l-auuekees cock, wishes positio mvz{? DUNCK, 701 Oak s GENTLEMAN desires to care for home during owner’s absence for privilege of @ room; references oare box EERMAN WAIOW, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALR Call office. » BOOKK , middle-aged, 20 m ex. perience in mercantile and turing Ine; will n do ouur votx.. references and bonds furnished. ~Box | 6 office, 1851 Fillmore st. 8 6t* NANTED—Fosition is confidentisl clefl 3 secretary; 28 experience; Gmmn. Spanish, , Enfilhh Dest references. Call or address 953 Haight st. 6 6t ENGINEER wants position, steam or asoline; sxpntlencsd, steady and re- lable man; wages reasonable. Address E. H. Bridgs, 408 D st., San Mated.3-7t* HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ANDKE'S OFFICE, cor, Franklin and 8th sts., room 4—Laundress for resort, $30; cook, Protestant, couatry, $30; pantry mfl. $6 a week; waitress, $7 a week, etc. HOUSEKEEPER for widower and four llrlr meet his” clients and many friends. | WANTED—Young, girl :cr'ln‘rl-lho\ue» BUT ONLY DEEDS. |HELP WANTED MALE—Continued. SO MURRAY & READY Are Building Their mp lllnn Sel Get. 'wn Gi; T Culllr Buttmu ! itic Building® W Peddle Peanuts Every On:'s Eye.l Are Cast on & READY. \\hat For? Because They Are Hustlers! ecause They Will Cut the Greatest Figure in ltk the Pick lud Shovel! Do Any old Thmtl B Into B CI5CO; 2nd"Cet There Quicict © Rebuildin ‘EAR OLD FRISCOl WANTED—Yo and man for mnawha -~ in - - of good habits. Aruw ln .-n Bandwtit ing, stating experie wages, expected to nox 6431, c-n 2&; 9 3t% 1000 CHINESE. The employment bureaus at the Willows, Lake Merritt, or Reliei Committee, 12th and Fraoklin sts., Oskiand, can supply_at short notice Chinamen for laber, cooks or housework. ——— \VANTED—AT'Q to )thxn firstclzss machin- h:ndn e:pmmc on_ gas- lddrsgs SAMSON 9-7t XROV \\ ORKS Stockmn. Cal. 9-3t WANTED-—Two fint~clau architectural drlu‘hnmen. none others need apply. | OI‘-NIG & PET’rlGR&W. 2230 Paclm. Ave. 2t WANTED—A ook Apply B0 Wash- mgmn lL. 9 to ED—A hundrell. ADD‘Y ‘Washingten st., § to & | .’M)O 82t DYE cleaner and spotter. 220 Union st., Seattle, Wash. 4 SHOE repairers; steady work; good| pay. 62 Shrader st., or. R e AGENTS and SOLICITORS WANTED | MEN and lady soliclors; money- ma.\unt glposmon. Apply before mnoon, oadway, Oakland. 93t City Dye Works, T 9 3t* ' CEFICES AND STORES TO LET. Because Everyone Knmu Respect RAY & READY. Because the Follo'i Years \VE GAVE EMPLO ENT to upward of 17,000 MEN. i to upward of 19000 1899 to upward of 21,000 1900 to upward of 35,000 1901 to upward of 37,000 1902 to upward of 45,000 ME. 1503 to upward of 60,000 MEN. 1904 (o upward of 62,000 MEN upward of 69,000 ME Wfl V\lll Be in Our Own NEW BUH.D- ING on MARKET ST. Within 10 Days. to_F: L G LSC% 1 and S 0 rect l fantic Steel an tone MUI§ AY ADY BUILDING in Center of San Franc)sco, with 800 Rooms and Following Stores: Store Will Be Let to “DRUGGIS' Store Will BeB Let to “RESTAURA! e Smra \\]:311 Be Tet to “BARBER SHOP Slore Will Be Store \Vlll FIRM Let to “CLO Let to “SALOON BILLIARD PARLOR. STORE AND TLARGE BASEMENT AND TH]: EUD ROOMS WILL BE OC- CUPIED MU NOT CHARITY—BUT HUMANITY. [URRAY & READY, formerly of 634- 636 Clay st., open their GREAT EMPLOYMENT AN LABOR AGENCIES OAKLAND, and yithin a few days will open quarters in_San RAY & READY. San’_Francisco, will at Francisco. At this time Humanity demands every man should help relieve the suffering caused by the late disaster. After consultation with STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER who_endorses our determination FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES K FRANCISCO for one month or longer, if conditions demand, we know of nothing we could give or ren- der ‘that would be more substantial than to rcmd ’Fosinons for the unemployed without MURRAY & 469 Sixth St., LAND W. B. to and SAN READY, Oakland, Cal ‘Telephone Oakland 7361. Free Emp!oymmt :nd Labor Offices. NEV AD 2 STATE. UTAH. 649 MILES—SG.SD. SHIP TODAY. 500 Laborers, Rockmen, Spikers, 'lrack men, $2 to $2. ~——NEVA 2.50 da ADA“AND UTAR— ]\ew Raxlmad \Varb— ON W. AQHI'\'GTO‘I A\'D IDAEO Reparia_and 2000 Laborers, Rockmen, Drillers, ete., SPECIAL RATES. $2.25_up. FARE RATE- 20 laborers near Lewiston. Ship_ Daily. SPECIALS. to help carpenters; $35 and found. YOSEMITE R. R. 150 laborers 100 drillers . 150 trackmen . SPECTAL FARES! The great houses, Western Pacific R. 469 Sixth st., STAFF! +.$67 50 s75 00 R—3000 mea for different jobs; $2.25 to $3.50 day. Factory Work, 60 laborers for m\l!s, f:stm’ifl and ware- not fnr nw 6 WO! SAWMILL. AND toda; that ORD, Tun | in $60; ¥ | 25 laborers near Bakersfield; fare paid;| 750 laborm {or woods, yards and saw: mills; wages, $35 to $90 and found; all Vashington and parts’ of California, ‘Ore- gon. SPECIALS. 290 haymakers; men to run mowers, rakes. Big jobs; $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 & day and board. 310 laborers and brick clean- 33 milkers, $35 to $40 and found. 147 found. $3.50 day. ers, farm hands, 10 ironmolders; near $26 to $35 and here; chofemen; private places and farms, $20 to *$35 and found. country. NES. GOLD A\'D SILVER 100 laborers; 20 muckers 15 miners, hand 6 miners, Nevad: 10 big mine. CAR¥ENTRRS, 10 carpenters; fare 90c; $90 to $105. carpenters; rough work; sawmill compan 62 d found. Y ,I‘:xhous-‘;dl ot Other Positions. Call ;i- Our Bulbin Board: EM VERYTHHN G IS 'FREE. MURRAY & RE. ADY, 469 Sixth St., Oxldznd.. Our Office in Los Angeles Is Located at 127-129 South Los Angeles Street. stablemen, city and orer and wife; mine, Sonoma count 1t FREE Em Conducmd by coé\ffeni'f':“ uo.. At (X)S’.UGA.N & c0's., M & Eady at. &1 B{xnh st Pnon§ ms.mday.unm Si O 7 & m. m‘k rum-uu.\oa | . v stars uun-xds two-horse wagons, oity, Readings dally from 10 a. m. to 6 p.| work; must cock; 8 family. 823 :_ 'a:xe‘sd:y and Thursday, from 10 & \\'mlng{cn st. o !sgy LA % 2 smoway R gum%n. R KEANEDVAL mx-rummuz wil open Sodks :‘,Q PROF. 1.0, s etc.; stateMments and edjustments made PRop Nlmi% i aulcky Adan- Accountant, I:l‘fi“ol % Ohu » M =3 Benimegniinoo, Bogses at Our Two Ofices MISS ZEMDAR. ung, gifted olai: LR g w s ZENpAE Yo s e 308 TARGERE Barbard uplas o ® iy sl i gt 1) dies goc, gents B TR Filigors s | o Vao Jieee oo g R wock, oy and close by. near McAllister. 9718 Fm_{';m ghoys bought and el COLE. {0 b teamatars, free fare, 'SPIRITUALISM. m“fm“"* nent I s b & ’ teamstars, Jdway, $228 da MED, P L e T e R S Sl A 5 y; frien euse iy h e dally; ol lmere *pouse df‘:‘a" [ Bomhe. .:?S. Mflw‘ EDUCATIONAL. t‘;e-t wages. 8. P. Co., freé fare, $2.50 IRVING Institute, located at 2128 Califor Cv., Napa. & ST T nia st., Is practically uninjured. Th- SECTRRE L 2 facuity and many scholars {em Lo re- BARBERS AND .vrPLIES. WANTED_A shos Witk sume work, but on un e in ARBERS' tnntwlllM liea perience, to travel in Utah and abllity to obtain mw use oi Bmw on_hand STOLTZ'8 %fl ming; ldvho lor whom have tfa q fire at present thes summer mmon House, uamm st, near De~ omount of how nsn lel’l gelmnte:o.fl' ;.ng the n:wlggm open sadero, San Franolsco 11&” m’ exp. D. fim Bhoe. u nsf o hang AirE : hma- Con A—M');?}TR POLITAN -~ Business, Sl OOD ey Fogne w and - & w A 3 5 Golden Gate ave., in Gr-.t tt VAN DER NAILLEN'S E'nginemn. School now open in all branches at Fifty-first st. and Telegraph ave., 0;_k- tf nd, SAN FRANCISCO Business College will open at 16 Belmont ave., 8. F., fi.{ 31 Students please send eddresses. 6t LOST AND FOUND. WILL parties who sent bas MRS. JENNIE A, VAHE“ w"u:; Gough st, please return same ad- ‘dress Japanese 'htlfluuews basket GOLDEN West Lodze No. 52, I O. O. F —All members communicate with the ec. S8=c, giving address and state loss and injury caused by the Tecent calam- 1ty. C. A. BURKETTE, Rec. Sec, 283 Counecticut st., Ses Francisoo. an ! car:'tnnts.dfio he receive rewaj and trial %%%%uv L | roi st % its” | sion; o8 East: : LOST—Pocketbook. $50 reward. | antopeee: Jmoing Lo valuable pa; and R. R. tieket to Texas. DY barber, oall again at 291 3 Reumuu lenn Allen, st., near ren, o d &!' RST-CLASS barber wan! long. WANTED—Tnt :Ky or mmrry Box 694, Call 5 office, Bl "’""";Ld";‘: §12 Stanyan %,l AMM’.. BARBER st m:p for sale. 1888 —on! Just received Epllu and barbers’ ydraulic ud phu. sl mm iSE";«;"E;:f’uSiE" com| lon barber wm sell at reduced prices. JO& Van Ness ave., 8. F. e GOOD paying two-cl W w. owner lea this city. F Banches st. ; s WEN FOR sale—A t: ir barber fur- and dishes; Tooms in back and rents mmmm 17th. Union st.; ne N wanted—The Moler System of Beris mmn. m dtr. tw ?~§ Gnnn, 41‘ Seventh st., “’3.::-‘-'1 At s enty nx 1t Oak- 15 car- el FRONT and back parlor for office. 3l Bllis st.; apply bet. § and 11 a. m. 93t*| TO let- 'Fazt of store at 1569 1nh)'l brey OFFI(.‘EE to let. 1217 Webster st., n»fl-l’ E""FE i OFFICE room to rent. Apply to JUH\ RICHARDS, imore st. 57("| OFFI(‘LS to lef ), and b« JU‘) Fiilmore st., San Francisco. TO LET—Part of basement. 1069 Ouk near D.vl-dm; suitable offices. 3-’.‘(" " HOUSES TO LET—COUNTRY. TO let—At Ross station, an unfurnished house, axceptsn tains; 15 rooms, bedrooms, 5 baths, 7 acres beumm esroun»s, services ot 2 gardener includs rental reasonable for term of six months or less; can be seen at any time; 7 minutes’ walk from station. JAS. K. ARMSBY, o _San Pablo ave., Oakland. 82t HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR lfle—()om etely furnished 2-story “house: ready immediate occupancy; 2407 Sacramento st., bet. Webster and Fillmore; easy terms. Apply on prem- ises, Dr. Alfredo Iemothe, or write to Luizi Dell Orto. 208 Douglass bullding. Los_Angeles, Cal. 77 HOUSE of 6 rooms, bath, basement, gdrde‘l”. sunny. €42 Ash ave., near J?; t A elemuy furunished house of 10 ruoms; rent reasonable. %9 Geove st., near Fillmore. 83t HOUSES FOR SALE—FURNISHED. TO rent—Slx—room house; furuniture for sale. Appl Second ave., P.iu.hmond ply 540 District. 83t e HOTELS FOR SALE. HOTEL to let—Hotel free and clear;| completely furrished; to let, for sale or exchange for free and cleer San Fran- cisco property, vacant or improved; business property preferved; all year round hotel; well-known health resort; 125 rooms; large dining-room and ball- room 42x7¢; all Improvements; Las ele- vator; Is completely . furnished. Ad- EYE: u5% Broad 9 3t* N. J.—New ho- tel, just Anished; 5 rooms; aiso dining- room and kitchen; tiled floors; every known imprevement; can procure lquor license; rent $4000 per year; two blocks from City Hall, theaters and center of | city. Address owners, N. J. LAND and \cwa k, N. 9 4t COT'I’AGES TO LET—MILL VALLEY MILL VALLEY COTTAGES TO LET. r?‘no—mm oottags 8, 12x20, rent §10, fur. shed complete; cook stove, terra-cotta chimney O. K.; suitable two persons; pure nur- av&rydflnx ean MRS. S:lzu O'Farrell st., T Sten. ner. FLATS TO LET. TWO_beautiful 4&room flat G. G. Park; lease 1 iyear; ne ent $%. Janitor service. 2T Hayes st. §15t* FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sale—Nicely furnished 4-room sunny flat. 575 Noe st., nmr 19th. 8T FOR sule—Chea Wiy furnished house Masonic 57 RNITURE of i rooms for sale ehean at 1983 Sutter st. il 7 e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BARGAIN—3 furnished housekeeping cooms for sale cheap; 643 Birch ave. In- quire on premises or wcross street this week; rent $3. 92 ROOMS TO LET. {ICE furnished front parior and room for rent; hot and cold bath; Park Panbandle; 15 Francisco. 2 A MEETING room, 20x30. nt st. near st. SRS ry 3263 8 5t* ished front and back lor, suitable for a 1588 McALLISTER. 1211, cor. Fillmore—1 or2 lovely frent rooms; bey-window; gu oa for cffice. 95t CASTRO, 109, near German Hos-pxm Furnished rooms, single or en suite.d 3t* OAKLAND ROOMS. A _FINE furnished apartment of four rooms, with bath and new pieno, to rent. Address box 6430, Call office, Ouk- land. 93t* I MONEY TO LOAN. TONEY lo-ned salaried people and oth- enl:y cheapest 'ilan - ‘;- T s s 3 aais: offios in "8 peincipal offics, ve yourself l&" our e 3 myd it | TIYMAN, formerty of 13% Powell st. loing business in Ten and bVAhCH on dh.mondn as usual. 1dwin Jewelry Co., offics 1531 Sutter st, near via, ot —— MEDIGAL | MRS DR. GWYER, m s.v now located af 5, between 10t o ead irihe € imo tum Gaiitornia :flfl!‘.m b afi':o-"'m- York and must Wit cooxn. Sea. Apply at sts. DENTISTS. EASY dental office, formerty € Turk st ay % Wi Steiner st.. corner | JO now located at McAllister. farming, | G G. Park. 23(“ flw-r coverings and cur-| (‘Q\STR"(‘TKON QO., 1175 Broad st | overlooking | None- | T 4 PEIISON:L: 5 MORITZ HARTMAN Alblon Ia glease smd” grssnt S e o o L—.SAM time, same place. P 1t - MARY HILDEBRAND, please call write to MES. COHN, 1% O'i‘nn‘dl st. 3 ccountant, kindly send o :B‘clf?’s.mm st. '?ii F. 9 3t* VILL DR. ELIZAB “slo.\. Dentist, formerly of 153 Polk Ste A\ A CHRESTIANSEN, m -Ngf | %, and A’flsmdsc DT | ter, age and also vflm-.lll" PrE Tx}" - it t ga‘f':.‘.iAcK please write 0 | Sow, neiz brother, 106 Bassett Bu- testauran! jose, THOMAS SMITH of $3 Elis st. o geo aamr &5 B e Pledmont, Cal.. Grant | SHEPHERD, Le—Call or write u = A(. S (2 | “please communicate with MRS. W. J. ,u'ruuaov of Franci MRS, DU\\I ZWIKER, -Mflig ” | “592 Second ave., Richmond Dist MR. JACK JEAPSON would be 10 know the {1 AA M.—Wriu or call at 464 h:g-l | \\ur,{) \(c\xux:y please 1 Agnes MieNulty, '’ Hosel st Oak | DR.’M. KROTOSZYNER, DR. W- 53 | " LARD, at 2672 Pine st Yelephone West 2204 | WILL' perdon. who pred iy banlonly nia, communicate with | Oakland? Reward. HENRY SCHAUBEL, wri bel, 24th and Sanchez sts., MRS. NEWTON, from 33 Cunton Pax! pleasa call on MRS, SCHANBIDER, WIL~ i) Union st. 3t NOTE_paper and envelopes at GiIT- | SHAM'S Hardware Store, 2883 Misston | _st., near Twenty-sixth. WILL L. \1@ ALL, formerly of FlooJ d: his address to MRS. HUL~ 23 Sixth st, West Berh— SOHNEIDER, from PDI)( sl. t, ls in business at 1369 LnanSs!‘ READW. BLL b LOUIS and wife, ate with MRS A PEREY, m cammumcmo LEN ROB- | S, ca.rs Masonh. Relief t.amnflhth MARY iears LEY' o 147 Harrison st. would like to hear from MRS. LIZZIE "H, 625 Hayes st. 7 3t SH ‘te_know whereabouts of Ml\i M \Y LENARD or MISS MAY 3. R. L. PURGESS, \mnerfl vy, San Francisco. ‘\\TPD‘lnqufl\All')n of Miss Rol. Any one knowing whereabouts notify A McGW. {Iv-« | BUSINESS PERSONALS. COE L. LOGAN, X8 Pine | ; office hours 1 to 3 nn.llt‘ | JAMES W. WARD desires to an- nounce temporary offices at 2401 Scott corner Jacksvn‘ hone Wes§ hours 2 to 4 p. 8Tt h\« ENT Hec :pllal and Medical As~ fation has resumed business; busi~ ness office 1782 O’'Furrell st.; members will pteue co/mmunicate end send new addresse 8 5t R \Ic\"-!LS office is still at &1 Vam Ness ave. 3Tt DR._GEO. N. HEIN, Dentist, has los cated at 13014 Dev st, cormes | _Bilis, 87t PUBLIC stencgraphers and typewriters at the Typewridng Company; all com- mercial and legal work done quickly and well. Apply 1338 T, up~ stairs, front room. 87t JOOST BROS. are now open with full line hardware, paints, oil building paper and all kinds of t .g"zd‘ stand, Mission st. near Ith. R HEACOCK, Dentist, 1308 n st., i now »mud“zszu.sr- P corner Church. 8 7t UNITED Sheet Metal Works, formerly 108 Main st., now located Second and Harrison; stove pipe, tanks, chimne: toys, garl e cans, camj stoves an 2il kinds of sheet irom tin work.58® ON and after the Itk inst. the office of the Eritish Consulate General will be at 1107 Jefferson st. cormer 13en, Oaxiand, and in_the course of a few days a branch office for shipping pur= poses only will be established on JReke son st, ncar Sansome, San F;ran- cisc l‘HF \ullege of Physicians and Surgeons will hold examination Saturday, May 12, 10"a. m., at the Dean’s 5 Sacramento st. D. A EODGH'— HEAD, Dean. 4 THE only unhurt furrier on the m h G. KONIGSEERG. the Oakland furrier, at 631 18th st., Ozkland; fine and lu‘ ok 2 e e taia M. T R, ladles T, 3 o Sutter st. now = Post, .':'.?3.’. visadero.; open for buSiness. an A. ROSA & CO., formerly 573 Bty mhk auhn, e located at 1830 Dnlon. DR .IQLI\X R McMURDO, mo—'y ot- tolner st, fices, 2008 St near Pine; hours, 2 to b. J MACHINERY—We will supply repu~ table dealer or manufacturer with neece essary _ stock of _pulleys, sprocket chain, be: shafting, etc., at lowest prices on const it, or ong year's time. MO & RVANS, Iinneapolis, Minn. T 15¢ | R. W. O. TOYE, formerly of 1901 .. is now located %81 Pilmore st corner of California. 74 DR. ALFRED B. GROSSE, YM’ E:ner:nn bldg., now 180 Post st rur. 2t 3 !'FMPORLBY office | Renovatery 73 York st 2th. JONOHAN & THOMPSON, Props.eT & 2 i LILLIE, 87 Golden Gate l‘: - located at 376 4th st.

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