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12 The San Francisco Cal] «.Proprietor JOHN D. SPRECKELS JOHN McNAUGHT... C. J. OWEN Branch Ottice, 1651 Fillmore Street SAN FRANCISCO. veeeess..West 596 Phone..comeesessn pakland Office - . . . . 1016 Broadway Oakland 1083 CHURCH SERVICES. UN RIAN HFADQ[’ARTERS. F's‘lt,tll.{:r‘rh y and Franklin sts. itt, minister. nected with the church or not. sire assistance, relief, information or em- be cheerfully assisted in 4 confidential way, so far will permit. Headquar- from 10 to 4 o'clock. ters open every da SUNDAY SERVICES ter and Fran Century Club, Sut- n sts, 11 &. m. 1H' 18- NT SOCIETY OF ual meeting of held at the British consulate Jefferson t CALIFORNIA . Land end Development Forest of America will please send their names, circles and their AGNES D. BRE! Secretary, £23 Central ave., Alameda. This .!huuld be attended to at once. 1706 Filimore st., E. HARRI\'GFO\ Secretary. tll 4 p Pres: once. a_general meeting of the order at 1706 Fillmore st., San Francisco. May 20, 1906, at 2 p. | 1014t MEETING NOTICES—Continued. - BUSINESS CHANCES. Company.—Notice of special meeti of stockholders.—Notice hereby yen that the board of directors of the (‘lll- fornia Land and Development Com] (a corporation) by resolution duly a upt- ed at a meeun‘e( said board, duly and regularly calle# and held on SAT- URDAY, May 5, 1%, did call and or- dered to be held z special mesting of the stockholders of said corporation for the purpose of considering the question of dissolving the said corporation; d notice is hereby given by order of said board of directors that said special meating will, by order of said board of directors, be held at the office of said company, 1843 Fillmore st., city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, the same being the office and building where the board of directors of said corporation usually meets, for the said purpose, on SATURDAY, May 25, 1905, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. of said day. 12 14t JOHN H. STEVENS, Sec. COM}'ANION' NOTIC All members of the Complnlons of the the name and number of their resent addresses to Grand Financial C. of F. of A. Relief Headquarters at San Francisco, MRS. Hours, 2 Aiso"at 414 Sixteenth st, near Center 3i. Oakland MRS, DORA'DAVIS, Vice ent. Hours, 2 till 4 p. All Companions in need mou\a apply at All Companions are requested to attend on SUNDAY, m. sharp. AGNES D. BREMER, Grand Financial Secretary. JURSDAY r the passing of the 1 election of new coming yes As, in « which have important _busi- ed to, it is hoped members will we Consul General feels pressing the wish of every ! he states that no ire day will this year H. B. M. Consul 223t 6, F. of A., will “of Brother M. street, on at t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING (Annual) — holders of the WHITE SWAN Ml COMPANY, LIMITED: Please take notice that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the White Swan Mines Company, Limited, will be held @t the principal office of the company, 415 Buchanan st., room 19, San Fran- cisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, June 5, 1906, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The stock transfer books of the company will be closed on Saturday, June 2, 1906, and remain closed until after th]ec meeti: ting. D] NG, President, H. T. KINCAID, Sec. pro tem. 18 1it* at 7:30 p. m. neir addres Jove address. B E ST. CLAIR, 1'{ Ranger. ME ERNEST F. Recording Secretary. Attes & I 0. 0. F.—All specially those out and the the Grand requested to at 7:39 p. 1851 Bush st., near Laguna. Sec- burned arnestly tend the meeting on May 2 O. O. F.—Burned-out members of San Francisco lodges are requested to send their new addresses to the secretaries of their respective lodges, care general relief committee, I. 0. F., corner Geary and Steiner sts., together with statement of their approximate losses as result of recent earthquake and fire. Members of lodges outside of San Fran- cisco, burned out by recent fire, will send their new addresses. with like statement of losses, to A. RAND, secretary of said_general relief com- mittee, 1. O. 27t W. W. PHELPS, Grand Master. ond nomination of officers. S. HOFFMAN, N. G. C. BRIND, Recording Secretary. 1t ENEVIEVE F 12, N. D. G. W, meets THU y afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ma 1, Fourteenth st. and Railroad avenue So. Nomination | of officers. All members please send present_address to recording NNAH TOOus.al B. PEQUILLAN, Rec 907 Railroad ave. So. GED NERAL Relief Committee, Order Brith Abraham—Members of this order desir- ing relief report your wants to_either of this committee: Dr. George L Bluhm, chairman, 1906 Bush st H. L. Springer, secretary, 1541 Buchanan; C. Lub- liner, treasurer, 2606 Howard Dr. A. Nushbaum, 824 Eddy; E. Cohn, 15 Turk; B. }l-nb«rg. 1908 Sutter; Berel, 1215 Valencia; M. 79 Gérmania ave.; E. st., Oakland; M. 1146 Buchanan. Headquarters ‘Webster; hours 2 to 4. 1 S. Reinheimer, Gorden, 473 49th Silverstein, Dist Dep., 1526 8 Tt* LIVE OAK Circle 2, C. of F. Companions: You are hereby to attend a special meeting of this circle | JAY at 1:30 p. m. at 150 Col- | . between Eighteenth and | Members will please send to MRS. E. J. N. STENWEG, | ngwood st. By N. ROTHMAN, ANIONS of the Forest, on THURSL COmP: A. notified | ANCIENT Order of Hibernians—Division No. 12 will hold a special meeting on THURSDAY EVENING, May 24, at § o'clock, in Courtney’s Hall, 28 Precita ave., off Mission st., between Twent: seventh and Twenty-eighth. member is requested to attend. ternally yours, OHN P. DIGNAN, President. THOMAS DOYLE, Secretary. Eve Fra- NDSHIP Lodgn No. 179, A. 0. U. W. meet at the refldence o3 3 All_ members are requested 2\ o’clock. to send their addremses to the recorder. POSTEL, M. W. FRANK J. McGUIRE, Recorder, Gates st. 322 ETA]’L k!\(‘ Lodge \(» 34, F. and A M., 3¢ Fillmore st.—Special meeting | ’rHI< (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at| Masons | 73 o'clock, for second degree. cordially i order of L HIRSHBERG, SHT, Sec. w. M. of Santa | | MEMBERS are hereby notified that a spe- cial meeting of the Musicians’ Mutual Protective Union will be held in Phelps’ Hall, evisadero st., bet. Page and Oak. ‘on THURSDAY, May 24, 1906, at 1:30 p. m. sharp. to take action rela- tive to the relief of members. t2p. m ty Supreme C. COMPANIONS of the Forest, A. O. F.—| ers and members of Sherwood 129 are hereby notified to at- | ANCI | are requested to o 3 < ry cial meeting to be held at| 23t JOHN A, KEOGH, Rec. Sec. near FR ”)A Y, Order_Foresters—All members FOR sale or exchange for Oakland or 8an_Francisco prop-rtg—A fine large stock of general merchandlse; located in a live county seat in California; es- tablished over 30 yearw; clean stock; good payl business; good reason for sellis p. ,pr ce for_stock. building and grounds 327,500. J. H. EDSON, 14 and 15, Bacon building, Oakland. myl4 tf FOR sale—Oakland furniture business; corner store, 100 ft. frontage; good loca- tion; best stand on the coast today; 31 years’ lease; low rent; must sell at once; business well worth Sls 000; can e terms. See H. SC! LLHAAS, 007‘1"- FOR business ovsortllnlfle. of all de- scriptions, for San Jose and vicinity and neighboring countles, call or ad- dress C. P. N_ & CO., 100 North First st., San Jose, Cal 22-7t GROCERY, fixtuzes and small stock for sale; 1 year's lease: rent cheap: two living rooms; Parkside, near the Chutes. Apply 2419 Folsom st., mear 20th. 18 7t* FOR sale—A ccal yard; also heavy team of horses; over 4 years’ lease. . H KRIETE. corner 9th st. and R’\llroad ave., Alameda. Tt TO let—Restaurant and lodging-hnuse. 813 Howard st. Inquire 1723 Lafayeue st., Alameda. 23-7t* GROCERY for sale, v\lt.h 4 living rooms. Apply 3023 Lagun 23-3t* LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER. H. C. DECKER Formerly of 850 Market st., S. F:. Is Now Permanently Located at 915% Washington st, Oakland, With a large new list of Lodging Houses, Rooming Houses, Hotels, Real Estate and Flats for sale or exchange. To buy, sell or exchanll, see him. H. C. DECbl‘R. 915% Wlshinskon st Oakland. C. E. HINKLEY, Formerly of 1020 Market st., Now located at 915 Fillmore st. NEW AND COMPLETE LIST Of rooming-houses, apartment-houses and flats. 1t* ATTORNEYS. SaFFOLD, wILMER MUMA, Attorneys at Law, 5 4 X Rooms 1-3, 758 Golden Gate ave. (Insurance, Land, Titles, Liens). 17-1mo* SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDG 1101 O'Farrell st., corner Franklin. Res.: 2819 Pierce st., Phone WEST 136. 20 1mo J._ L. KENNEDY. . W HENDERSO] V. W. ALLEN J. W R. Attorneys at Law, 1130 McAllister, 161m WILLIAM J. HERRIN, attorney, Crossley bldg., has “established his law offices tem- porarily at his residence, 1493 Masonic ave. insurance collected. 25t WILSON & WILSON (Mountford S. Wil san and Charles H. Lovell), attorneys at law. Webster st., corner Pine, San Francisco. 8 Tmo JOHN H. HANSEN, attorney at law. 1666 O’'Farrell st., near Fillmore, San Fran: cisco, Cal. 23 8¢ R. H. CROSS, attorney at law, notary pub- lic. 251 Bacon bldg, Oakland; tel. Oak- land 3619. 20 Tt* HENRY H. DAVIS, attorney at law, San Francisco, Cal. 2663 California st., nr. Pierce; telephone West 3543. 230t DANIEL O’'CO! SLL, law offices, S6A Sanchez st., near Market; at 419 Cle- ment st. 2 to 4 p. m. 19-1mo* DANIEL A. RYAN, Attorney-at-Law. Of- fice 2124 Bush st.; residence, 3016 Cla\ street. 19- TUTTLE. HIRAM D., attorney, NW. cor. Ellis and Devisadero sts.; tel. West 4605. my19 Imo* BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney at law, 1208 Golden Gate ave.; phone West £125. 12 Imo JOHN H HANSEN, attorney at law, 1666 "Farrell st., near Fillmore, San Fran- cisco, Cal. 16 Tt* CHARLES S. WHEELER, law offices, 2413 Washington st, San Francisco; telephone West 1896. May 13 tf THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, PHYSICIANS—Continued. R il e i e L8 DR, SANFORD BLUM, 3701 Clay st tel. West 506, 13 pom.” a-iat el iR DR. EDITH C. f 608 Valencia is located at 212§V§‘LL“}IS ‘}’loun 2 to 4.20 7% DR. JOSEPH A. PROBEK—TQEDOPW office, §20 Steiner st. sS00o (RN SIUNATIRE [ o dis o bR Dh. F. F. KNORP, 3009 Sacramento st.; phone West 2206; hours 1-3 and 7-8. 14 144 RO R R DR. C. RENZ, formerly %6 Sutter st., lo- cated temporarily at $24 Grove. 26 imo THE McNutt Hospital is now located at 2511 Pacific av?p San_Francisco. 29 tf DENTISTS. R LR e b R SRR Rk PAINLESS dentistry—Old_estab., honest, reliable; reasonable prices; perfact work: free consultation. VAN VROOM, 1501 Fillmore st., cor. Q" rarrell. myl8 tf Dr.C.D.Gorton, dentist, formerly St.Ann's & Jas. Flood bldgs,at 1478 Eddy st cor. Fillmore; hours, 10 to 4. my20 3m DR. C. W. DECKER, denust, 2!15 Bush st., near Fillmore (formerly Phelan Build- ing. my13 tf EASY Penl‘ildofhl.esmtormefly Et’lurk st., now located at i corner RfcAtlister. B DR. PERKINS (New York dentist) of 6th st. is at 1102 Valencia st., corner 22d. myl2 tt DR. G. W. SICHEL, formerly Shreve bldg,, resumed business at 930, Haves street, 5-14t DR. J. F. TWIST, dentist, formerly Academy of Sciences bldg., at 1448 Eddy s near Filimore. DR. A. H. WALLACE, Dentist, resumed practica ‘at 10312 Breadway, Oakland. with DR. C. F. JARVIS. 1mo DR. L. C. HELL.ux. dentist, formerly over Emporium, now at 2127 Fillmore st.22-7t CLYDE PAYNE has resumed practice of dentistry at 3090 Clay, nr. Baker.m19 tf DR. GFORGE_ W. LEEK, formerly 20 Powell, cor. Steiner & McAllister.mil tf EASY Dental Parlors, formerly 6 Turk, now 997 Steiner; open evenings. mil tf NEW Hale Dental Parlors opened cornec Fillmore and Turk; open evngs. mll tf —_— CLAIRVOYANTS. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. PROF. NIBLO. eadings $1—S1. Prof. Niblo, ciairvoyant, has the public of San Francisco for years of the "earthquake of 1906; Prof. Niblo is now located at 1229 Broadway, Oakland, Cal., where he will be pleased to meet his clients and many friends. Greatest living astral _dead-trance voyant of the age: advises on busi- and all affairs of life; tells your full nd what you called for; whom I marry, how to control the one you love, even miles away; reunites the Separated; gives secret powers to con- trol; no long delays in waiting; readings daily from 10 a; m. to 5 p: m.i Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a. m. fo 9 Sund: 11 a.un. to 5 p. Permanently located 1229 Broadway. 229 Broadway. PRIFESSOR NIBLO. 20 1t 6th st., MRS. BROWN, card reader, 57 F., for a short time 738 Telegraph zv . Oakland. 18 7t* Miss Zemdar, young,gifted clair. wonderful prophetess; name: G. §1. 1035 Fillmore,nr.M: SPIRITUALISM. MRS. D. M. COLLY, 10413% Valencia st.; spiritual circle this eve. sittings dslly Mrs. Zett, 9% Bartlett st. MRS. SEAL, spiritual medium; readlngs daily; friends pleass call. 518 Fillmore street. §1mo* AA— warned WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1906. 'EDUCATIONAL.. A—METROPOLI‘!‘AN Business, Sten- ograph Col., 925 Gfilflm Gate ave., gnre- for positions in cisco.” A—Gallagher-Marsh Business College will resume business on or about Juae 1st at 504% Devisadero st. Pupils call. my20 tf open at 16 Belmont ave., S. F., Students please send addresses. KENT Law School—San Francisco and Oakland. 5% Birch ave., nr. Octavia.223* FURNITURE FOR SALE. Al LEATHER couch, oak table, chairs, rocker, bureau, linoleum; new. 24 Sacramento st. 22 GOOD_ furniture for sale, cheap. 908 Fiorida st.. San Francisco. FINANCIAL. FOR sale—Choice warehouse properties; railway facilities; convenient to every- thing; prices right and terms easy, E. S. JACKSON & C » 246 Stark st., Portland, Or. my20 1mo® ‘WE buy life insurance policies and pa; ! more ‘n cash than the compuues. Hilsman & Co., Atlanta. Ga. my18 Im GET your bank books cashed at J. GILL 1840 Fillmore st. ki3 PRINTERS. PRINTERS, NOTICE. Large printing and bookbinding plant going out of business. Have for sale va- rious eE ipment, including four Mergen- thaler Linotype machines; 1 No. 3 2 rev. - 4 roller Cottrell press and Dexter auto- matic feeder for same; 1 Dexter folder with automatic feeder, 32x44; 1 Seybold Hercules slsnature gren 1 Smythe sew- er; 1 rod smasher; 1 Crawley roundar and backer (new); 1 Paragon 44-inch S. Z. ruling machine; 1 Singer sewing machine for blank books and many other articles; most of the machinery is new; if you are interested write or wire at once. REIN PRINT- ING CO.. Ho n, Tex: 237t VETERINARY HOSPITALS. IRA BARKER DALZIEL veterinary den- ist, 605 G. G. a tel. West 2400.m17 tf e;*. Al 232- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED woman would like a po- sition as seamstress or care of rooms, Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley. M. G., 1515 Mozart st., Alameda. 23 2t GIRL wants position to do housework; wages $25 a month. Please call at 577 Twenty-second st., Oakland. 232t SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. BY a No. 1 general blacksmith in all its branches, experienced in wagon shop, mine or large contractor; from car- riage down to wheelbarrow; must be steady work; wages reasonable. Box 6467, Call office. 22 2t EXPERIENCED butler, 27 years old, for- merly with the German Embassador, Baron von Wangenheim, at City of Mex- ico, wishes emplovment; best of refer- ences. ~Address PAUL HERMANN, 4693 Ninth st., Oakland. 22-2t* BARTENDER; best references; 14 years' experience; German, married, will work in hotel where wife can make beds or help in dining-room, or will go to any town alone. Box 6490, Call, Oakland.23 2t* EARLE, Oakland, 850 Clay st.; readlngs d.-.nb ladies $1 19 7t CARPET CLEANING. 8. F. Compressad Air Cléaning Co. cleans carpets and rugs on floor, without re- moval: wagons saved; no interruption of business. Teriporary office 1925 Octa- via st.; phons West 3182. 12 imo CARPETS—Furniture—Mattresses. Ri fopke Bros. JAS. SCHEID- ELER, 8 $07 Harrison. Send postal. my 21 tf CONKLIN BROS., Carpet Cleaning 1331 Scott st. m22 tf Works, C=FICES AND STORES TO LET. JOHN F. BOWIE, law offices, 13 Wash- ington st, San Francisco; telephone West 1896, - May 15 tf TWO large stores, suitable for manufac- turing uses. Apply S. MEEHAN & CO., 4077 Twenty-fourth st. 20 4t* of Star of the West, Juvenile Court No. 1. who have not reported change of ad- dress will please do so either to the sec- retary of the A. O. F. and C. O. F. Re- lief Committee in Goiden Gate Park or to the undersigned. J. FALCONER JR., F. S., 1222 Webster st., Oakland. 20 6t RANCISCO nion No. meeting Interna- its next DAY, M By orde: , President. 1t 8. G. W, 187 will be held THURS- at 8 o'clock p. m., Griffin near Twenty-sec- | S. JOHNSON, President. CURTS, Rec. Sec. Brick | | | n Lodge No. and members are requested ar meeting THURSDAY, % p. m. Bush_st. H. HUGUENIN, L. L. REMY, Sec REGULAR meeting of Newspaper Car- Protective Union will be held at riers or. Page, THURS- 1906, commenc- meor(:)nl meet- Devisadero st N FIDELITY Lodge tated meeting Fillmore st NG, 24th inst W. M FREDERICK BARRY, Sec. . 120, F. and A M King Solomon’s Hall, on THURSDAY EVEN- at 7:30 o'clock. By order SR Mariners’ The regular THURSDAY, Ma Benevolent Associa- reeting will be held ) p. m., in lodge north end Ferry bldg. 1. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. room of Harbor 15 2t AUSTRIAN MILITARY AND BENEV- OLENT ASSOCIATION.—MEETING WEDNLSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock at King Solomon’s Hall. Fillmore and Sutter sts. Business of importance. By order of m22-2t P. SAULOVICH, President. MEMBERS of Ladies’ German Bene olent Society will meet WEDNESDAY May 23. 2 o'clock p. m., at 1611 Grove st. All attend. Tmportant business. (Send address). MRS. L. SONNEMAN, Pres. T. MARCKS, Sec. -2t* | LOYAL Rebekan Lodge No. 215, 1. O. O. F will meet regularly at Renstrom . 434 Stanvan beginning 8 p. m., \{n XDAY. May . Members please send addresses and report need if any. 19 10t 8. E. CUTLER, N. G. PIUTE Tribe Ne. 161, 1. O. R. M., will meet at Potrero Opera-house May 30 at 8 p. m. Nominations for officers at this meeting. 22-2t* M. J. McGOVERN, Sachem. ONEIDA Council No. D. of P. meets on THURSDAY, ) . at 1225 Geary st, 2 p. m. Mpmber' please send their addresses. 22 S. KUMMERLANDER, Pocahontas. LINCOLN Post No. 1, G. A, R, wil meet at Hamilton Hall. corner of G v and Steiner sts., THURSDAY, M: 8 o'clock p. m. 3t ALBERT HANCOCK, Com. MARBLE Workers' Local 44 will meet at 3421 Twenty-ftth st THU RSDAY. May 8 p. m. F. T. McGLADE, Pres. F MH TON, Treas. 2t No. m»o(« 23, 1906, parochial residence of Sa- cred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore sts 1t* FIFTH Dlsxr)r‘l Good Templars meet ‘in O. F. Hall, Reawood 11 v, SAT- l'P.DA\'. May 26. All welc J. R0BI L A. ISAACKSE Dist. Secretary. 232t* \llMRhRQ of Miesion Lodge No. 10, D. H. 8., please report to relief com- Twenty- 3t mm;« at 2798 Bryant st., cor. sixth. ALTAHMOS Tribe—WEDNESDAY. 5 p. m. Webster st. J. HARRY HUT- AFF. 862 McAllister st.; 2 to 4. my22tf Y. M. lL—Headquarters and registration bureau, 901 Fillmore st. Officers and members are requested to register.19 7t KNIGHTS nf Yhe R San Fran- | cisco eets every W EVENING, 8 o'clock, anklin Hall, 1881 Fillmore st. JOHN HOLST, Val. Commander. G, RONEY, Recorder. 1t ST. ANDREW'S _ SOCIETY_Regular meeting every MONDAY EVENING in St. Mungo building, corner Fillmore st. and Golden Gate avenue. Members cor- dially invited to attend. 23 4t SAN FRANCISCO Schuetzen Damen Ve- rein—Members are requested to send name and address to MRS, W. HARNES, 866 Capp st., San Francisco.it* ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1. O. O. F.—Any member in distress or need communi- cate ‘th P. Beanston, 25 Hollis st. . F. VOORHIES, V. G. 235t F. ASTROLOGY. FPLANETARY LIFE READINGS. Give date of month and year you were born, inclesing $1 by postal money order. MRS. DR. R. A. VOLZ P. 0. Capell, Napa County, Cal. 10-21t% ARCHITECTS. KOLLOFRATH, Edm., architect, 1700 Webster st. 6-1mec ADOPTION. MATERNITY Villy; stricty privat fants adopted. DR. FUNKE, 1416_Sth_st.. Alameda. 20 30t BICYCLES. HEADQUARTERS Board of Relief Jour- neymen Butchers’” P. and B. Associa- tion. 9 Vl PATCHL'*‘R, Chairman, 1564 Walle FRANK hRAI R, Sec. 19 7t 1 0. O. F, M. U—Headquarters relief committec 2426 Market st. Menibers call and register. Hours 6 to 8 p. m. 22 15t E. D. FARREL, Chairman. GENERAL Masonic Reliet Board, 115% O’Farrell st. Open d.suy. 9 a m to 12 m. and 2 to 4 p. myl6tf HARRY J. LASK, Sec. xlsslox Lodge No. 28, T. F. B., meets Thursday eve at Stricker’s Hall.cor. "sth and Church. A. SCHENDEL, Pres. pro tem. C.J. MILLARD, Sec. 22-3t BICYCLES—Special prices on all leading makes; tires and sundries; repairing. GREGORY & CO., Van Ness ave. and Market st. my 22-tf CHIROPODISTS. DR. HALTINNER, chiropodist, 1501 Pa- cific ave., corner Benton s meda; trains, Bay or Morton stations; phone Alameda 707. 177t DR. JAMES BROWN, Expert Chiropo- dist; Emporium, Van Ness and Po-s m DR. GEO. W. DUNCAN, Expert Chiropo- dist. 2024 Sutter street near Fillmore. CONTRACTS. GENERAL Masonic Relief Board, lu! Ol-nrrell 2 Open daily, 8% "m. m. 2 to m. Phoue ‘West | 3302. n)lfi tf HARRY J. LABK‘ Sec. ROYAL ARCANUM-—Relfef Information Bumu‘ 792 H-mt. st A?r‘- ‘WILSON NG ENDORVER, Chairman. CHAS. MONSON, contractor and builder, 545 Clipper st.; all kinds of repairs and temporary work. | NATHAN M. MORAN, law offices, 2413 Washington st., San Francisco; tele- phone West 1896 May 12 tf JOSEPH B. KENNEDY, law offices, 2413 Washington st., San Francisco; tele- phone West 15896, y 13 tf . $20, $30, $35; steam . hot and cold water. an Francisco. 17 7t to rent—Large front rooms. Fillmore_st. 19 5t 500 Fillmore st.. OFFICES 1126 HARRIS & HESS, Attorneys at Law. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. YOUNG man just honorably discharged from U. S. navy wishes position as watchman; night or day; understands steam _bofiers and machinery. %)x 8, Call office. 2t HAVING lost all, am compelled to go back to mountains again; who will grubstake me for one-half I locate? “PROSPECTOR,"” box 6431, Call JMC&, Oakland. 3t POSITION wanted by competent, reliable coachman and gardener; general man about place; not afraid of work; good references. Address S. D., 5, Call office. - 22-3t* BY a_thoroughly experienced stéward or head waiter; best references; capable of taking entire charge of cafe. hotel or restaurant. P. 0. box 341, Sa cisco. YOUNG man, first-class clothing sales- man and stock clerk, wants position in clothing store. Address box 6492, Call, Oakland. 23 2t* TRANSIT man, with instrument, wishes position. Address Transit, box 6473, Call office. 22-3t* EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenog- rapher desires position; has worked up W. T. HESS, Notary Public. 2053 Sut- to the time of the fire. Box 6474, Call. % ter st., near Fillmore. 111mo | NEW 10-room {umishodshl%u;oeo: all modelrln JAPANESE couple want a position in a F. J. CASTELHUN, F, C. CASTELHUN, | conyeniences, cost o00; one mile | family; man to do cooking, has had ‘Attorneys at lLaw, 1008 Fillmore st.:| north of Vendome Hotel, San Jose; with | experience; wife to do general house- phone Fell 6516, J0-im#| COW. stable for 5 horses, chickens. etc.:| work; excellent recommendations. . 770 3 months or longer as tenant desires:| fTyenty-firat st.. Oakland. o BREWSTER F. AMES, law office at ggl\pe}\ mn(x:thm{‘\d{lrplz |;_|P.t tDEQR- e e, v B e loese: £ N & CO., or st s an ;ed!jl‘zli‘e'r:;, 1311 Octavia st.; fire sli)é:*s e e e HELP WANTEED—FEMALE. T o o r 5 “Emp. Office PAGE, McCUTCHEN & KNIGHT, at-|TO rent—A nicely furnished house of 9|AT C. R. HMSEI\ & CO.’S.. P MMH et mo W eb,m cor.| large, sunny rooms andll:n‘gk’ vard. }_:pr A e cl;&’firfl:‘{gofi n::ly cook_for STRPHESS, T &, Taw offecs &t B G ekt Bt once, eiogant fERIbALRGE | s ol o bl gl Fiitm(re st.and Golden Gate | T ance of 8 rooms. with large sarden. | WANTED—An expert chocolate d!pper' - Box 6464, Call office. 21-3t* experienced on high-grade v~ork er- CHAS. S. PEERY, JOHN E. CASSERIL s manent position. Address NT'S JAMES G. CONLAN, 800 Fulton st.2 PACIFIC ave, 2177—Open 8 a. m. to Steam Bakery and Candy Factory San i : 12 m. 197t Jose, Cal. 16 i4t* CONNOLLY, GEORGE A., the Lithgov 2063 Buties at., near Fliinore, . Fiod B WANTED—A woman who understands COTTAGES TO LET. massaging. Apply at 226 Willard st.; BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney at law. | 0 = - 7| _call between 3 and 5. 22-7t* 208 G Gate 0 T s ™m e oms; co e in T ee e 1m0 | ear, Inquire 2118 Bush st o chil. | WANTED—Young ladies to_train_as :ON SAMUELS and R. F. M()(xAN, dren. 23-3t% nurses; references. ST. ANTHONY'S law offices, LEON SAMUE GAN, 619 Fi JOHN M. BURNETT, attorney at law. 2022 Sutter st. 10-1mo* MAXWELL McNUTT, attorney-at-law, 2511 Pacific ave.;phone West 224.my5 tr R. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 1756 Flll- more st.. near Sutter. GEO. D. SHADBURNE, attorney at Xan 904 Devisadero st. 9 Fillmore st. mylZtf LS, law offices, R. F‘ more st. BAHRS, GEORGE H., attorney, ‘l??l Post st,, cor. Fillmore. =1m FRANK F. MEDINA, 1529 Helight st., ln< surance col., patents and gen. law.2S ( PHYSICIANS. DR. WM. A. MARTIN, oculist, aurist, for- merly Spring Valley bldg, res. Fell, bet. Fillmore, Steiner sts. Tel. Park my 18- DR. GILBERT M. BARRETT—Office 1 ‘%‘ }'mu st.. corner Webster; hours m.; residence 1051 Cole st.; phone l”ark 593. 20 1% DR. PHILIP RICE, formerly in the Starr King building, nas removed his office to 2428 Bancroft way, Berkeley; hours 1 to b, 19 14 DR. BEVERLY MacMONAGLE, tempo- rary ofilce and residence 352 Clay st ; hours 2-5: phone West 5376. it DR. E. H. MERCER, 2588 Market st., cor- ner Noe and Sixteenth; office hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. 22-7t¢ DR. A. B. SPALDING—Office 2303 Scott t.; hours, 1 to 3 p, m.; phonelwlso.fls. 7-15t FLATS TO LET. FILLMORE, 61S—Klegant S-room flat; carpets, curtains and some furniture for sale, 22-3t* SUNNY R fiat. T rooms. Key at mid- dle fia bemeenlo st., near Fill- more. 19-7t* $-RGOM flat and beath: all modern ln"- provements; new. 143 Broderick st., bet. Haight and Page. my 11 tt TWO beauiiful +-room flats. overlooking G. G. Park; vear; new; rent $25. janitor ser Hayes st 815t DAXK. 422, Zaguna—Modern 6 rooms and bath; fine condition; cheap rent 274 2067 FLATS TO LET—COUNTRY. HOSPITAL, Eighteenth and Grove. 23 3t WANTED—An experienced saleslady in ladies’ furnishing goods store. Inquire at 2424 Mission st. 233t WOMAN to take charge country; 3 children; 9th ave., Sunset. LADY to act as housekeeper at road house. School st. and county road, near of house reference: in A * Colma. 22-3t* EXPERIENCED cloak saleslady; state reference and salary. Box- 6487, Call office, Oakland. 21 3t* WANTEI young girl to assist iIn housework; small iam"y, good homeA Address box 6451, Call. 97t WANTED—Girl to work in cnndy store. 1239 Broadway, Oakland. 23-3t* PALO ALTO—Flat 4 rooms, newly fur- nished; new house, second floor; if taken for vear, ; for the summer, $22. ineluding hot and 'cold H. HEAL‘D, 1t wate! n: Palo Alto. FLATS TO LET—FURNISKED. FOR rent—Elegantly furnished 4-room flat; all modern; with baths; suitable for doctor, dentist, lawyer or family; prom- ‘inent corner; ¥illmore and Fulfon_sts. Apply 895 Fulton st. 21-3t* TLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sale—Elegantly furnished upper flat, 8 rooms; sun.in evary room; call be- tween 12 and 4. 1960.Post st. 17 7t* A SUNNY, corner, furnished flat of 6 rooms; $225; rent $30. 1745 Ellis st. 23-3t* BRYANT, DR. EDGAR R. formerly James TFlood bldg., at 1944 Fillmore st.. corner Pine. 11m’ DR._C. E. FARNUM, formerly Parrott bldg., mow at 513 Devisadero st., near Hayes. 12 imo* DR. A. SCHLOSS, eye, ear, nose, throat. [ NW. corner of Ellis and Devisadero streets. my19 1m* DR. GERALD J. FITZGIBBON, for- merly 0! 21 Powell st, now at 201 Haight st. 11lmo DR. A. S. KEENAN, cor. 24th and Har- rison; hours 2 to 4; branch, 337 Waller, nr. Fillmore; hours 11 to 12 daily. 17-7t DR CHAS. F McCARTHY, ocvlist and aurist, formerly Spring Valley hld: now at 2417 Wuhlngmn st. DR REDHOND PAYNE eye, ear, nose roat. 2848 Calif. near Dewisa- dam ph(me West 23; hrs. 1 to 3. STORAGE AND MOVING VAN. R as. Cur. 14tk And Gaoer s ‘a nchez, 1 bik. _from Morket & Fillmore-st. can‘myfl ('8 16 14t DR. E. T. MERVY, ice 632 Fillmore st., near Hayes, permarently. my 22-1mo |DR. N. BAR DUE, 120 Fillmore st., fully equipped. my22-1mo ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. GEARY, 1225—Sunny houukeeplnx monu. bay window. 0 7t* « ROOMS TO LET. FURNISHED room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 348 24 st,.cor. Fair Oaks. 225t TWENTY-FOURTH., 4011, near Noe—Nice front room for neat gentleman. 21-3t* PATENTS. 2 PATENTS guaranteed; handsome guide book free. E. £. VROOMAN, box 40, ‘Washington. D. C. 1821t SEWING MACHINES. SEWING inachines; a limited number of brand new White and New Home ma- chines at cost. GREGORY & CO.. Vln Ness ave. and Market st. 22-71 SECOND hand, $15, 0; slightl; \llld. half priceA Ne:r ucfio S. M. 2 é'o. Fulton st, ¥ WANTED—Girl for housework and cook- ing, $25. 740 Castro st. 1t WANTED—Waitress at 410 Devlssdero street. GIRL for light housework, plain cooklng. small family. 9 Scott st. A PLAIN cook and porter. School st and county road, near Colma. -3t* BARBERS AND SUPPLIES. BARBERS of Local 1.8 take notice—All are requested at one register and brlni their due bocks, so that they will not be susoenaed from benefits, and to file an inveniory of their losses. This by order of the International Union, nnd must_be done at once JOSEPH BL] Clement st., BARBERS, attention! As the conditions in our craft are again becoming normal the hours of work wi. be the same as b>fore the fire. especially the closing hours. All our laws will be strlclly enforced. B: order ¢ the Journeyman Barbers’ Union, Local 148. JOSEPH R. BLE[LY Secretary. 16-8t BARRERS of Local 148 take notice that all claims must be presented by May 2% for all losses sustained by them, at 224 Clement st. JOS. R. BLEILY, Sec.225t STOLTZ’'S Barber Supply House has stock of barbers’ furniture and su plies now on hand. 1241 Fulton st., near Devisadero, S. 207t BARBER shop for nle‘ good location; lease; low rent. COLEMAN'S, 1422 La- guna st. 23-3t* BARBER lh? for sale; 2 chairs; good lo- cation eas>. 3218 Adelme !L‘ South Beflmley 20-41 BARBFR sh boy ht and sold. ug. ug! S0l COLE- nylo-te -mncl:. "{i-mm" rooms o let for of- ldo—Goofl Ad- X FQFess box 16, News Agency, wau lAL NOTICE Our gigantic building on Market and Tenth sts, next to St. Niciolas Hotel, will be completed about next Wednes- We are now ready to rent all the stores. We hlvlns leased elsewhere a whole block in San Fraucisco, the location of which we will notify you of before we open our San Francisco offices, which be located at the latter place. freer) i el [ TO OUR PATRONS " A¥D THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ‘Today we return to our former meth- ods of conducting our great employ- ment labor agencies, namely, charging for each position a.E.lmall office fee. wtd s d T Feel greatly indebted to all employers of labor, syndicates, trusts, corpora- tions and smaller firms _located in Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, ldaho, Arizona, New Mexico and all parts of California for the great assist- ance they rendered us during the past nth. We gave our entire LABOR BUSL\ESS FREE OF CHARGE to hclp relieve the sufferings caused by the gnt calamity, the earthquake and fire San Francisco. HOW W'ELL WE Succeeded is best told in the following figures. During the past month we have daily given 500 men steady posi- tions. WE MUST Compliment' the S. P. R. R, W. P. R. R., S. Fe R. R. and the great steam- lhlEcorpontlon! and others for giving E transportation to that vast army of men to whom we gave employment. OF COURSE There will be her: and there a man who will still need our assistance. If after investigation we find any without money the public can depend on us to furnish that man a position with- out cost. Respectfully yours. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth St., Oakland, Cal. Telephone ‘Oakland 7361. Employment and Labor Offices. SHASTA AND SlSKIYOU COUNTIES. FREE FARE.. SHIP TODAY. 300 laborers, driliers; new R. R. work, $2 to $2.50 dav. free lare OREGON L. WASHINGTON AA\D IDAHO. Riparia and Lewiston. Ship Daily. FREE FARE, $9.75—THAT'S ALL. 7000 laborers. Rockmen, Drillers, ete., $2.2 FARE BA'X‘E SP&CIAL RATES. s 20 laborers to help clrpenter:. $60; near by. OSEMITE R. R. 150 laborern 100 -drillers . . 150 trackmen . MECHANICAL HELP. BLACKSMITHS. 12 blacksmiths, general work, city and | country, $3 to $3.50 day, no shoeing on same; 3 blacksmith's helpers, $35 and $40 and found; 6 ranch blacksmtiths, $50, 360 and $75 and found; 5 calkers, $5 day; 10 ship carpenters, $3.50 to $4 per day; wire weavers; 10 bricklayers. $6 day. BENCH HANDS. 10 bench hands, country, $4 day. ARE YOU MARRIED? Choreman and wife, ranch, $45; farmer and wife, Sonoma Co., 350 and found; farmer and wife, $1 fare, $50 and found; 6 milkers and wives, see boss here, $50 and found. 15 other jobs for men 6nd wives. THE WOODS, YARDS AND SAWMILLS. Edgerman, Sonoma Co., 33 day and fd. Sash and door cutter, $2.75 day. 25 laborers, lumber co., Sonoma Co., 335 and found. 30 laborers, Mendocino Co., $40 and fd. 15 laborers. mills and yards, Washing- ton, $60 to ¥75 and found. 10 laborers, sawmills, Placer Co., $45 fd. 355 men for other mills, yards and woods in different parts of California, Washington and Arizona, $40 to $60 fd. 6 timbermen, $90. HAYMAKERS. HAY AND HARVEST HANDS. 215 men for hay and harvest fields, run rakes, mowers, $1.50 to 32 day and fd.; 60 general ranch hands, $30 to $35 and found; 30 milkers and dairymen, chore- men and choreboys, $§15, 320, §30 and $40 and found. STABLEMEN. 25 stablemen, buggy washers, hostlers, $50 to $65 and found. Drug clerk, Colorado, good wages. IRON MOLDERS. 4 iron moiders, not far away, $4 day. COOKS 'AND WAITERS. 3 waiters; 4 dishwashers. Bellooys, porters, etc. LOTS OF OTHER JOBS. Call and see. MURRAY & READY. 469 Sixth St, OAKLAND. Our Los Angeles office is located at South Los Angeles Street. Bllck*mkh lumber co., see boss here, $60 and found; milk wagon driver, Oak- land, $40 and foun laborers, board in hotel, near city, $2 day. Blacksmita, shop work, $21 week. ranch, $50 and found. retail lumber yard, $2.50 Sonoma Co., $40 Taliyman, small mill, and found. 10 laborers, mine, gold quartz, $67.50. CARPENTERS. 20 carpenters, Oakland, $3.50 da: Harness maker, camp, near city, $2.75 day. Blacksmith, city, $3.50 day; blacksmith helper, $35 and found. Man and wife, waiter and waitress, country hotel. FACTORY WORK. FARE PAID. 30 laborers; see boss here; cost you nothing. W. P. R. R. OROVILLE. 2000 laborers; fare paid; see bo: TO BUILD WAGON ROAD. 35 laborers to build wagon rouds; wages paid weekly; 32 to l3. dly TO TH. E MIN GOLD and SILVER. LOAL COPPER. NORTH and SOUTH. 3 machine miners, $90, Placer County. 10 hand miners, northe-st $2.75 day. 15 muckers, $75; 25 laborers no exper|~ ence needed, $60 to $67.5 8 lumbermen. gold mine, 33 day. 5 12 miners, near S. F.. $2.75 day. 12 miners, hand Wo{kLs\eHlda 390. S 3 bricklayers, S. F.. $6 day: painter, 25 fare, painter. Oakland. $3 da: carpenter, (lctm:lv‘. Oakland, $3.50 day. CONCRETE FOREMAN. here. gold quartz, 8 Concrete foreman, company work, long job, $4.50 day; concrete foreman, near Oakland, $4 day. MEN ‘and BOYS. FRUIT RANCH. 20 men or strong boys to dig small trenches that water can run between the vines. $30 and found, fare $1.50. Dishwasher, country wuotel. south, fare paid. $30 and found. Yard boss, small lumber yard, $55 fd. Timber fellers, Tuolumne, $50 and fd. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth xt. Oakland. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S, overall opera- tors—Our Oakland factory will be ready | for occupancy in about one week: those living in San Francisco and wishing to work in our Oakland factory can have free commutation tickets. Notice of the opening of our San Francisco hc!ory vfll appear shortly. Aply to MR. S. DA IE. Tenth and Clay sts., Onkhnd my21-tf MEN want:d—Wages paid while learn- ing barber trade: sign up at once and be one to move in our own building; ship | mattress | WANTED — Mechanical _en| and n; steady work for ggsu'ghnt‘s.s: Write _or ‘call. co. ggelnnm :pd. tturrbfll sta. -7 17 T general foreman U struction B;‘;%{Xrficam comp‘ny, ‘I’ll\ll‘ have ‘l,z cal experience in steel mnmmd g fice building cnn-m;cmm men. Address l}‘l“\'}:‘i‘f)gn 1527 shanuck ave., g‘e:tko- ley. o for Santa WANTED—5 farm teamsters ., $45 and board and fare re- B“b"..c:o a painter, $3 per day. turned t Call branch, ferry Bufldl.n'. %:d:e-d‘y, 2t 4p m J F. CR?!; SETT. - maker wanted; $15 per wi K.!ZLLBR %Ah’Dl’ CO., 477 Tth s 015'! land. ! — e WANTED—Bench and floor molders. Ap= SAP;‘ BENICIA IRON WORKS, Blfllcll. i—————-— WINDOW trimmer and card writer; state reference and salary. Box Call office, Oakland. SALESMAN fow lace curtains and house- furnishing department. Box Ull.. Cfll office, land. MOLDERS—Six _first-class men lntod immediately. Fulton Iron Worll Har« bor View. 9-7t —______———— COAT, pants and vest makers. Clfl 9 to 4. 455 Fillmore st. WANTED—A quarryman. Twenty-ninth st. Apfply 312 1n* DISHWASHER wanted. 2138 Folsom st. 1* R vt WAVTED—Boo(bhck fine -undo arreo rent. 1338 Oak st BOY about 15 years; zood chance for ad- vancement. Box 6994, Call myl9 tf SHOES repaired while you wait. 1228 G. G.. nr. Fillmore, form. 105 3d.m17 tf* C. CHONG, employment office, estab- lished 1850, row at 652 Webster st., cor- ner Second, Ozkland, formerly 318 Pllfi st., San Francisco. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted—Sell San Francisco dis- aster; best commissions and premiums; home company, who experienced earth quake; books Teady; order now, save freight; send 10 cents for mailing outfl Educational Union, Pasadena, Cal.22-5t SALESMEN WANTED. ‘WANTED—Retail builders’ hardware salesman; one who Kknows how to handle a set of architect's plans and solicit from con!ru:(orm salary: state experience, etc. C. L & THEO. BERING IR, Housttm._“ol'g{:l clopedia, WANTED — Experienced en salesmen for new en elo proposition; write, st University Society, box 310 ley. my20 tf | SALESMAN — Energetic, familiar ten Full partieulars | awning and bag_trade. - box 149, Call office. SOLICITORS WANTED. | HELMS Deleclne Bureau, bonded, for- merly of the U. Secret Service; Eng- | lish, French, Germln‘ nish, Italian spoken; all kinds of lesn imate detective work done; highest refs. Formerly room 511 Grant bldg., now general delivery, San Francisco. 23 e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. AAA—WALL paper, 31-2c roll and up- ward; good paint, $1 gal.; white lead, oil, ete.; full line all painters’ supplies; regular wholesale rates. M. MERI- GAN, the Oid Stand, corner Ellis and ‘Webster sts.; painting, paperhanging. plastering, ete. my7 lmo FIXTURESCounter 16 feet long, with L shelving 14 feet long, with base and mirrors, almost new. Apply 54 Brod- erick st., near Hayes. 23-3t FOR Sale—Barber shop fixtures; 3 chairs, 16-ft. cup case, mirrors; a bargain. At H. Schellhaas,’ cor. 11th and Frankiin sts.. furniture store, Oakland. m22-3t NATIONAL cash registers now sold on easy pay or liberal discount for cash by the National Cash Register Co.. 1227 Golden Gate ave.; phone Park 56. 19 Imo 3525—NATIONAL Cash Register in ex- cellent conditon; keys for § clerks: for sale for cash; cheap. Addreu BEL- SHAW & CO., Antioch, Cal. INDERS, attention'—For sale, v|M< ing outfit. suitable to do barbers’ and family work Apvly 629% Sho(well st. J. H. SCHIN 17 14t | FOR _sale—N| xckel-pmed National cash register at halff price. . 863 2ist st., Oak- land. 27t BLACKSMITH'S anvil, press drill, thread | “cutter: also set drawing tools. 248 | Sacrameato st. 22 3t | TYPEWRITER, Remington. new: very cheap; used few weeks only. Box 6451, Call office. Oakland. 17T Tt | CASH paid for dlamond:. arls, gold and siiver. H. C. AHLERS, Iormnly 26 Kearny st. Othce holln. 8 to 1. 9-1mo* | CASH registers—We buy and sell cash | registers. American Second-hand Cnsh Reg. Co.. %72 Eddy st HIGHEST price D‘Ifl for old lold lnd silver at C. KALLMANN SON'S, 1903 Fillmore st. lvm Imo {OIL, gas and coal stoves at Gitsh Hardware Store, 2982 Mission, nr. filt‘h, 21-Tt CROCKERY and glassware at Gitsham's Hardware Store, 2982 Mission st. 21-7t | LAMPS and chimneys at Gitsham's Hard | _ware Store, 2982 Mission. nr. 26th. "1-7' MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CASH paid for dmmondx Dea old gol and silver. H. HLEEPS“‘ (nrm{fil: 126 Kearny st., l.lN dy office hours, § to 1. 9 Imo* SPIOT cash paid ftr d}arnongl and jew- eilry; any amoun AME:! ULLEN, 217 Church st.. near Market. 19 tf MEDICAL. —_— DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, lll'h. are sick or in trouble, consult this cialist on female complaints. pulthe— Iy corrected: the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immediate relief; soning drugs: will cure all ses of irregularity: con sult me; save time and gn-y.yn;v‘;:o free; hours, 9 a. m. to 4, 5:30 to 8:30. 1212 Turk st myl19 tf MRS. DR. GWYER, formerly of SHA Leavenworth st., S."F.. now located at 1326 Chestnut st., between 16th and 17th, Oakland. 6 Imo DR.' ROBERT S. MARTIN, formerly of Lincoln bidg., his office at 161 Page st. 22-3¢¢ g e v B NS DR. JOHN R. McMURDOQ. temporary of= e':e. 2026 Steiner st., near Pine; ho\l‘:'\ to 5. e BT T FRARRE AR L DR. C. C. ODONNELL. renowned femal specialist. 910 Devisadero st mass'® DR. E. C. MERVY will resume ctica June 1 at 3025 Fillmore st. SO,{:!.‘ DR. ROSEN, residence 2% Folsom ot cor. 26th: ladies, rellef or no fee. . 100sd ~ MUSICAL | INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS tuned, repaired, pol stomed and sold on easy lcrml' lots of bar- gains: full allowance for burned form¢ itudent: rt. M ol’ plates or cash paid. GOO] Cotege. 1147 Ellis s 8. B g™ 1122 Valencla. st. near 24 open e e e L A WANTED—2 or 3 first-class non-union .mhu machinery iron molders: steady work | STATHAM & pianos, 24 Hill st wme Salt Lake neering Works, | formerly 119 !eAmu-r st expert Sait Lake, Utah. 18 7t pairs my1l te WANTED—A number of harn a | JOS. SCHMITZ & CO.. for. 16 McAllister. saddle makers. . Al e t:::' Great | _now 330 Devisadero. near _m22 of 52 #Srg e uA'rmnonm_ SALESMAN — famillar tent. | CONFIDENTIAL Teliable a’ . bag trade. Dlflicnlars ad- | bureau. mg 1116 3 l&miax fu. Call my22-7t* Ntwun 12th and 13th, office. 4