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The San Franmsco Call JOHN D. SPHECKELS 3 JOHN MeNAUGHT 4. OWEN ‘Business Manager Branch Office, 165! Fillmore Street SAN FRANCISCO. .West L1086 Broadway Oakland 1083 Proprictor ..Manager 596 gakland Office - . . CHURCH SERVICES. con- I May s Ha 0 be of offi- M. W 1t e of Bohemian na- istance are ass requested atlor - } KI"RS Mar- opposite | iiding on m}F ( A;\I\lll"‘FL 25-3t* | SOCIETA Operaia Italiana di M. MEETING NOTICES—Centinued. CALIFORNTA Land and Development Comr:any —Notice of special mesting of tice is hereby given ~1 of directors of the Cali- fornia Lind. and,Davalopment COMpAnY (a corporation) by resolution duly adopt- ed at a méeting of sald bea and -regvlatly d and held on SAT-| 1508, alg call and c1; pecial mcating © ia corporation fir dering the quescdon a4 carperation and notice is hersby giver bv crder or sail| board of directors that saia special | meating wiil, by order of said hoard of dive be held at the offfce of sail and | 1845 Fiilmore st ity an Francises. State of f a. the samec_bein ¢ ofice ant | building where the boarG of directors| of said tien usunally mee Yot | the £aid purpose, on SATURDAY. May 26, 1805, at 1 lock p. m. id.da HN H. STE . Sec. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING (Annual) —Stockholders of the WHITE SWAN MINE:! \t)liPAA\Y LIMITED: Please ite notice that the annual meeting of | lders of the White Swan | : iy, Limited, will be held | incipal office of the company, | Ranan st. room 1 Fran: on TUBSDA 5. 1906, . for the purpose of electing ors and for the transaction of such iness as may properly come The stock transfer will be closed on | 908, and remain meeting H. KING, President Sec. pro tem. 18 14t* members of San | juested to send e [e) corner together with e losses | said_general relief com- [ 0. F. PHELPS. Grand M r of Hibernia raternally E CARAHER, Co. Chaplain 3. DONOQHOE, C sident THOMAR DOYLE, Secretary. 745 and wear white gloves and badge of the order. ”4—"1 MISSION Rebekah Lodge No. 1. 0. O. W .bl | meet every x\gl RDAY NIGHT, as and Twenty-fourth sts., notice. Send all communi- | to recording secretary, 3228/ -sixth st 2 POLLOCK. Noble GRAVES, Rec. Sec Grand 24-3¢ kers Union— 6 are for- S . Wagon hers of Local Union No. nstructed to immediately their present address to 1218 Treat ave., San Francisco. order special importance. By resident rancisco, _.ay 24, 190. 24-4t% T Order_Foresters—All members ar of the West, Juvenile Court No. who have not reported change of ad- please do 80 either to the sec- tary of the A. O. F. and C. O. F. Re- { Committee in Golden Gate Park or undersigned. J. FALCONER JR., Webster st., Oakland. 20 6t NS of the Forest, A. O. F.— and mgnbers of Santa a Circle No. 21®¥are requested to 1 2 special meeting to be held at . near_ Fillmore, FRIDAY, . at 2 p. m. MRS. CORA BUC , Deputy Supreme C. C. 23-3t* 'iA\ }rnn'lsuo Aerie No. §, F. 0. E., will s regular meeting FRIDAY EVENING, May 2, '8t Frankiin Hail Filimore st., between Sutter and Bush, at 8 o'clock. By order JOHN S. PARRY., W. Pres. GUSTAVE POh.LmANN, Sec. 24-2t CALIFORNIA Lodge No*4, 1. 0. O. F,— Members :n distress call at once. All members send full information as to whether burned out, and old and new addresses to H. A. LUKE, Secretary, Hamiiton Hall, Geary and Steiner. 2¢-3t ATTORNEYS—Continued. SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDGE, llOl O'Farrpll st., corner Franklin. EL. EMERGENCY 89. 20pim Bl'Rk,HARD‘ C. J. HOUSTON, Attorneys at law, 2424 Sacramento st., near Fillmore. Phone West 2026. 24-1m e N b s g JOHN H. HANSEN, attorney at law. 1666 D. W, O’'Farrell st, near Fillmore, San Frsn- cisco, Cal. St R. H CROSS, attorney at law, notar ub- ic. 251 Bacon bldg, Oaklund tel nk- hnfl 3619. HE! Francisco, NRY H. DAVTS, attorney at law. S‘\n 2663 California st., nr. Pierce; telephone West 3543. 230t DANIEL O'CONNELL. law offices, $6A Sanchez near Market; at 419 CI ment st. 4p m DANIEL A. RYAN. fice 2124 Bush st.; residence, 3016 Cla street. 9-23t TUTTLE. HIRAM D., attorney, NW. cor. Ellis and Devisadero sts.; tel. West my19 Imo* BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney at law, 1208 Golden Gate ave.; phone West £325. 2 1mo CHARLES S. WHEELER, 'law offices, 2413 Washington st., telephone West 1596. San Francisco; May i3 tf Attornev-at-Law. Of- | the public of the earthquake of Cal., Greatest living clairvoyant of the age: ness o you wiil marr: you lovi daily THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, CLAIRVOYANTS. e E N T AA— ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. R adin, 1—$1. Prof. \Iblo ch\lr\%l»:nf.‘ *h(u warned n F; l.m Prof. Nibio is | now located at 1220 Rroadway, where he wiil be pleased to meet his cliente and manv friends. astral all affairs or iife: name and what vou called for: Yow to control the one | even miles away; separated: gives secret powers to con- | trol; no long delays in waiting Tom 10 2. m. to 5 p. m 3 om 10 a. 'm. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 11 a. m. to 5 p m Per’n:\ne'l!‘\ lm‘ilml 9 Broadwd Pn’)FEWQOR \'I},LO sco for yea:s of | ‘Oakland, dead-trance ises on busi- | telis your {ull | whom | reunttes the exdings | | Tuesday | | 20 7t L. palm. MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clair. and -7t SPIRITUALISM. MRS. SEAL. street. spiritunl medium: i friends please call. readings 519 Fillmore $1mo*. AT 118 Haight st., Mrs. M. Francis—Inde- pendent slate writing; not burned 5 Tt* ladies $1 Ouakland, 860 Clay st.; readlngs JOHN F. BOWIE, law offices, 2413 Wash- ington st, San Francisco: telephone West 1896 May 15 tf NATHAN M. MORAN, law offices, 2413 | KOLLOFRATH, FEdm., architect, 1708 Washington st, San Francisco; tele- | vebster st. 16-1me phoue IV ekt 1306 May 13t |SATFIELD & KOHLBERG, Architects, TOSEPH B. KENNEDY. law offces, 2410 | 10 Buchanan, cor. G. G. dye. ftlmo Washington s San Francisco; tele- phone West 1896. May 13 tf AUToMan_Es HARRIS & HESS. Attorneys at Law.|MUST sacrifice Reo touring car and auto W. T. HESS, Notary Public. 2063 Sut | car runabout. 424 Stanyan st. 25-3t* ter st., near Fillmore. 11 It SR F. J. CASTELHUN, F. C. CASTELHU ADOPTION. Attorneys at l.aw, 1008 Fillmore st.!|MATERNITY Villa: stricty privat phone Fell 6516. 10-lm* | " fants adopted. DR. EMILIE PAGE, McCUTCHEN & KNIGHT, at- torneys at law, 1860 Webster st., cor. !’lne. San Francisco; tel.West 268.m5 Im 1416 8th_ st.. Alameda. FU 2 BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, J. A., law officcs, St. Mungo, lilmire st and Golden Gate 29 lmo S. PEERY, JOHN BE. CASSERLY, 3 G. CONLAN, 300 Fuiton st.227* BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney at law. 1203 Golden Gate ave. ¢ 12 1m0 | TEON SAMUELS and R. F. MOGAN. law offices, 519 Fillmore st. myl2tf JOHN_ M. BURNETT, attorney at law. 2022 Sutter st. 10-1mo* | MAXWELL McNUTT. ~ attorney-at-law, 2511 Pacific ave.;phone West 224.my5 tf R. W. KING. attorney-at-law, 1756 l'lll- more st., near Sutter. GEO. D. SHADBURNE, attorney at law, 904 Devisadero st. 20 1m BAHRS, GEORGE H., Post »t., cor. Fillmore. ANX F. MEDINA, 1539 Haight st. patents and gen. law. PHYSICIANS. ELDREDGE HOSPITAL CAR CO. Ambulance service, nurses. Phone West 1079. Office Hulda Stables, 1530 Fell street. 25-Tt* DR. PHILIP A. BILL—Office 2441 Gough st, near Broadway; hours 2 to 4-and 7 to 8 p. m. 2800 Fiibert st.; tel. Wgn €028. 24 7t DR.WM. A. MARTIN, oculist, aurist, for- merly Spring Valley bldg, res. 870 Fell. bet. Fillmore, Steiner sts. Tel. Park 126. my i8-3m attorney. 1901 in- 8 11 B of; splendi b3, P! id_home in WANTED—1 or 2 children to take care | Call office, Oakland. Fruitvale. Box 24-3t* BICYCLES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes a position with a German family as cook | in city or country. Apply at MRS. A. WAECHTER'S, Mayfield, Santa Clara 0., al. e S Sl Sl S EXPRRIENCED bookkeper and stenog- rapher dosires position; has worked up ;?ume time of the fire. Box F.llnl»o_re v S SR e e R A 0 A WOMAN would Ji.e position for cook- i8g and general | nousekeeping. Il Twenty-seventh st H-2t° == DANISH girl wants position as lady's girl or upstairs maid: gool sewer and best references. Box 161. Sausalito, Cal. 24-2t SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. | HANDY =cp with catpenter's tools; can run gasolins engine, accustomed to ma- chinery; can drive and care for horses: glaze, paint; wants permanent emplny- g:elxl\., city or country. Box 6476, a 3t W ANTED—Position to milk cows, tend horses or taxe care of. llce. ne! rences. Addréss GEORGus 8 omini- can Sisters, Twentv Iounh and Guer- rero sts. 2 24-2t* HAVING lost all. am compelled to g2 back to’ mountains again: who will grubstake me for one-half I locate? “PROSPECTOR,” box 6491, Call ofl'lce, Oalkland. POSITION by station el!c(rlclln and operator; isolated or central Address Elec, Alameda, Cal. PAINTER and paperhanger; has all tools; day or job work. PAINTER, 234 Haight st. 25 3t* T e T JAPANESE with references; excellent pri- vate family cook; French, German puas- try, fancy cake, any style cooking; P‘"“ tion city or country; high wages. K. 971 Market st., Oaklnng 25-3!' JAPANESE couple want a position in a family; man to do cooking, has experlence wife to do general house- work; excellent recommendation. Tv\ent)’ first st.. Oakland. ’2-5!' HELP WANTEED—FEMALE. BICYCLES—Special prices on all leading makes; tires and sundries & CO., Van repairing. . and WANTED—An expert chocolate dlppe' expericnced on high-grade work; manent. position. - Address HUNT Steam Bakery and Candy Factun San Jose, Cal. CARPET CLEANING. moval: wagons saved; of business. S. F. Compressad Air Cleaning Ce. carpets and rugs on floor, Temporary office 1525 Octa- via st.; phons West 3182, cleans without re- ro_interruption 12 Imo Rightw F_A. Rice-Hopke Bros. ELER, CARPETS—Furniture—Mattresses. Renovating Co., 1805-187 Harrison. end postal. my 21 tf ALREADY for business! Pioneer Carpet WANTED—A girl that undemmndl mil- linery and tailoring at W. J. JINN'S, Van Nees and Francisco st. 25 3t* ABLE, willing girl to do housework and plain cooking; small flat; two in lamll wage! $20. Call 966 Hayes st. 2! ED—Waitress for country ' hotel. Call at 810 Turk st., nr. Franklin, be- tween 2 and 4 p. m. 1t WANTED-—A woman who understands massaging. Apply at 226 Willard st.; call between 3 and 5. 22-Tt* WANTED—Young ladies to train as nurses; references. ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL, Eighteenth and Grove. 23 3t WANTED—An_experienced saleslady in ladies’ furnishing goods store. !naulre 9 at 242¢ Mission st. phone Alameda 707. DR. JAMES BROWN, Cleaning Works, temporary office 911 Golden Gate ave.; phone Exch. 1000. J. SPAULDING & CO. my25-tf CO&KL!\' BROS., Carpet Cleaning Works, 1331 Scott st. £ CHIROPODISTS. DR. HALPRUNER, chiropodist, 1501 Pa- cific ave., corner Benton st., Alameda; trains, Bay or Morton st -tauons. Expert cmropo- WANTED—A young girl housework; small family; Address box 6451, Call. ZSPees ok G CAlle o 1T S \V.tNTkED—-Wsnrul at 410 D-\'iudem streef WANTED—GIrl to work in csndy store. 1285 d. 23-3t* to assist in good home. 9 7t dist; Emporium, V; Ness and POSC 8 Creialy Broadway, Oaklan DR, GEO. W. DUNCAN, Expert C'hlropo- dist. 2024 Sutter street near Fillmore. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES. DR. PHILIP RICE, formerly in thn Starr King building, has removed office to 2428 Bancroft way, B-rkoley, hcum 1to &. 19 14t DR. GILBERT H. BARRETT—Office 1796 Post st, corner Webster; hours 3-5 ., residence 1051 Cole st.; phone g'lfk 508. 20 1% e S e ROV U S R S iy DR. ALBERT W. KIRK, eyve, ear, nose and throat, 2127 Fillmore; hours 9-12; 1927 Francisco st., Berkeley; hrs. 3-5. 253 mo. DR. McGETTIGAN, 630 Page, nr. Flllmore Hours 2 to 4—7 wSp m. Tel. Park 421. 25 1 mo* B8.—All members are_requestéd to attend the meeting at 1600 Green st., corner Frank- Iin, SUNDAY, May 27, at 1:30 p. m. Please send address and mail to 1846 Union st. C. FAPELLE, Bec. 24-4t* LOYAL Rebekah Lodge No. 215 1. O. O. F. will meet regularly at Renstrom 484 Stanyan st beginning § p. m., 7, May 21. Members please restes 2nd report nged If any. E JTLER, N. G. ST. ANDREW'S EOCIETY—Regular meeting every MONDAY EVENING in St. Mungo bullding, corner Fillmore st. and Golden Gate avenue. Members cor- dially invited to attend. 23 4t ROYAL ARCANUM—Reliet Board and Information Bureau. 792 Haight st. Ar- canians, report and register 2 tt G. GUNZENDORFER, Chairman. \I TAH\II Tribe—WEDNESDAY. § Webster st. J. HARRY HUT- .a}‘ . 862 McAllister st.; 2 to 4. my22¢f M. L— Head varters and registration bureau limore st. cers and memmrq aro requested to register.19 7t BUSINESS CHANCES. Prosper st., RUDE K Excelient S > R and 8.1t meets at May 26 rd and Townsend. All ROBINS, D. C. T. D. 25-2t rict Lodge, SATURDAY, members welcome. H A. L. ISA EN. JEWEL Lodge, U D. F. and A. M.—Spe- clal meeting Friday, May %, at 1 p. m. | Fellowcraft and M. M. degree. Breth- | ren invited. MA L W. M R. C. JOHNSOX S-rrerl it BURNABY Lodge No. 194, Order Sons of meet on Saturday, May n_Hamilton Hall, south- eary and Steiner sts. "GEORGE BURROWS, Pres. SAN FRANCISCO Printing Pressmen's Union No. 24 will meet at St. Helen Hall, 15th and Market sts., SUNDAY, Rec. Sec. f James A. Garfield Corps mfll TODAY at 2 p. m. at MRS LETTIE SHEEHAN, President.1t* PIONEERS—The headquarters of the So- clety of California Pioneers has been re- FOR sale or exchange for Oakland or San_ Francisco property—A fine large of -general merchandise; located 2 live county seat in Californin; es- tablished over 30 years, clean stock: good paying busines: 0od reason for selling; price for stoc! building and grounds $27,500. .J. H. EDSON, 14 and 15, Bacon bullding, Oakland. myl4 tf FOR sale—Oakland furniture business; corner store, 100 ft. frontage; good loca- tion; best stand on the coast today; 3% years' lease; Jow rent; must sell at once; business wéll worth ne ooo can make terms. See H. SCI Oak- land 0 7t RESTAURANT for sale, near Oakland; finely fitted up: receipts $50 day; clears $300 per month; $1500 cash; owner going East; this is the propcr deal for a restaurant man. Box Call office, Oakland. DR. BEVERLY MHFLOX\A.GLE tempo- rary office and residence 352 Clay st.; hours 23-5: phone West 35376. 214t R. A: B. SPALDING—Office 280, st.; hours, 1 to 3.p..m.; phone 5036. ) 17-15t* BRYANT, DR _FEDGAR R. formerly James Flood bldg., at 1844 Flllmmt corner Pine. DR C. E. FARNUM, formerly Parrott bldg., now at 518 Devisadero st., near Hayes. 12 1mo* DR.. A..SCHLOSS, eyve, ear, nose, throat. NW. cornér of Ellis and Devisadero streets. my19 1m* DR. GERALD J. FPITZGIBBON, for- merly of 2l Powell st, now at 204 Haight st 11mo DR CHAS.'F McCARTHY, oculist and aurist, formerly Spring Valley bldl now at %17 Washington st. DR. E. H. MERCER, 7688 Market s . cory ner 'Noé ‘and Sixteenth; office h 1 to 4 and 7 to.8 p. m. ::71- DR. REDMO}\D PAYNE eye, QAE nm st., near and throat. dero; phone Walt 2! hrl. 1to3. 16 1“ DR. WM. D. CLARK—Returned from abroad. Office and residence, 2654 Cd - fornia hone West 390. DR. will nsum;o pncuce E. C. MERVY June 1 at 3025 Filimore st. DR. N. BAR DUE, 120 Fillmore st., fu“y aquipped. my22-1mo DR. SANFORD BLUM, 3101 Clay st.; tel. West 908; 1-3 p, 22- l te DR. EDITH C. WELLS of 603 Vulencl‘l ll located at 2126 Bush; hours 2 to 4.20 DR. JOSEPH A PROS! EK-Temporq.ry office, 820 Steiner st. it Dh. F. E. KN 3009 Sacramento s phone Weast 2. ours 1-3 and 7-8. 14 ll‘ DR. C. RENZ, formerly 966 Sutter !t,1|o~ cated témporarily at §24 Grove. 2% 1 ._—_*__.__._ gl: MeNutt Hospital is now located at 11 Pacific_ave., San Francisco. 29.tf m. FOR sale—A good paying soda water business; running 3 wagons and every- thing that goes with the business; near R. R. depot and water. Box 6487, Call office, Oakland. 25-3t* FOR business op; ortunities of all de- sm;;mmnl ro‘r n Jose lnd vlcln(sy an nelghborng or ad- dress mfi'a.sofc a; o8 500 North First st.. San Jose, 22-Tt WANTED—To rent work Dluc or small shop with power for polishing lathe; in 8. B or across the bay. Box Mg, Call office, Oakland. ~2t* WANTED—Gentleman with business abil- ity and some capital to take up a build- ing material prop'n. Box , Call. 1t GROCERY for sale, with 4 Hvlng rooms. Appdy 3023 Lgp_mn st. -23-3t* moved to 1832 O'Farrell st., opposite Plerce st 25-3t HARMONY Chapter No. 124, O. E. §.— Members are requested to mail their ndcms« 1o Secretary EVA M. GARR!- 1222 Eighteenth ave. AN FRANCISCO Tent No. , meets TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, ll m Market st., between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. D. B. RICHARDS, R. K. 1t PRESS FEEDLRS No. 33 meet at Car- Penters’ Hall, 337 Noe st., near Market, SUNDAY, say 27, at 2 .o'clock. ED McGENITY, business agent No. 33. 252t sA\ FRANCISCO Parlor No. 4. N. S. G. 1411 Geary st, FRIDAY EVEN n 8 o'clock. Nominations for officers. D. CAPURRO, See. ALTA Lodge No. 206, 1. O. O. F.—Any member in distress or, need communi- cate with P. Beanston, 25 Hollls st. C. F. VOORHIES, V. G. 23 5t 24-2t | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO., Formerly 3 Eddy Now ' permanently locatnd mo Sutter, corner Fillmore, Real Estate, Leases, Insurance, Room- ing-houses, Hotels, Business Chances. List your property with us; have buy- ers waiting for investments. 25-7t ATTORNEYS. | K.Y P. >aFFOLD, wiLMER MUMA, Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1-3, 758 Golden.Gate ave, (Insurance, Land, Titles, Lienn)o. 7-1me HEADQUARTERS Board of Relief Jour- neymen Butchers’ P. and B. Associa- tion. I M. PATCHNER, Chairman, 166¢ Waller st FRANK KRAUR, Sec. 19 7t Headquarters relief L OO F, M U 2426 Market st Members Hours ¢ to 8 p. m. . D. FARREL, (‘ha(rmln. GENERAL Masoni¢ Relief Board, 1154 Farrell st. Open dally, 9 a. m. to 2 to 4 p. m. HARRY J. LASK, Bec. GENERAL Masonic Relief Bolrd. 1154 O'Farrell st. Open dally, 5 a. m. to 32 m. and 2 to ¢ m. Phom West - 2002. myl6tf H Y J. LABK, Bec. J_L. KBNNEDY. J. W H®RNUERSON, w."ALLEN JR.. . 1150 MeAllister | 161m WILLIAM 7 HERRON, Swtorney, Croatley bldg., has ‘established his law of porsily st Bis ruldenu. o3 MSrome m.~ Fasucance collected. | WILSON & WILSON (Mountford S. w san and Charles w. Attorneys at o T 7 b.li. Lovell), attorn ¥ ‘ebster corner. Ping Sen -Francisco. 81 mn' BREWSTER F. AMES, law office at resi- jdefllc;’. 1311 Octavia st.; fire lanel'swd 4-16t% L s i TRC LI OAECT ~a OE 2 A CHAS. F. HANLON, Attorney, 1782 Bush st., cor. Octavia; phone West 1560, 25-tf : DENTISTS. INLESS dentistry—Old estab., honest, reliable redsonable prices; perfect wogk free comsuktation. Fillmore st., cor. O'¥arrell. myi8 tf DR. WM. HERRINGTON, formerly Don- ohoe bidg., 24 le'.ford st., nedr Market and, Seventeenth. 25-7t* DR: F) C.: POGUE dlnfllt, Tesumes practice at_Macdono hld‘f Four- 24-1m* ECUCATIONAL. ¢ ograph Col., rancisco.” A—METROPOLITAN Business, 9% Golden Gate ave., pre res for po:ltions in Sten- “Greater San my4 tf VAN DER land. AT work now; term bemm Edw. NAILLEN'S _Engineering School now open in_all Firty-first st. and Telegraph ave., Oak- branches at 2-tf A—Gallagher-Marsh Business College will r sume business on or about June 1st at % Devisadero st. Pupils call. San Francisco Business College, 16 Belmont ave., off Willard st., south of Golden Gate Park. 6-tt TRVING Institute, 2125 California; new July 9, 1906, Church for catalogue. myl2 tf my20 tf Address Mrs. 10 OFFICES for business, doc!orl lodges; modern Jefferson-sq. bldg., 925 G. G. av. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. e TO let—Restayrant and lodging-house, upaclzg' 100 people each; 843" Howard Inq. 1723 Lafayette st., Alameda. 23-7t* ,28-Tt* my26-1m BARRERS uf Local 143 take notice that all claims must be presented by May 2% for all losses sustained by them, at 2% Clement st. JOB. R. BLEILY, Sec.225t 3TOLTZ'S Blrber Snpply Hou-e hu stock of barbers’ furnitu p“u now on hand. 1247 Fulton lL near Deviszdero, B. F. 207t BARBER shop for sale: location; lease; low rept. CoLEMENS, 2 Lo’ guna s BA}:};‘s l'i}w,;l‘l bou;hltu;nd sold. COLE- .xchange, Laguna, near O'Far mylo-tt WANTl:D—Bootbllck for barber &hop. Twenty-fourth st.; must furnish own stand. 1t GOOD_ barber w: nta lor Saturday and Sunda . 1332 Y Wages 7 Sansome at. 1t* WANTED—G« barber, Saturday and Sunday. 8056 enty-fourth street. 1t* BARBER wantéd Saturday and lund-y 2503 Folsom st. "OR sale—Good-, dress box 16, ying barber shop. €ws' Agency, Napa. 20-‘( HOUSES TO. LET—FURNISHED. A_nicely fu TASe . WUnLY obiad SnilArey YRLLS Ab: on premises, 3220 Clay st., sidio ave., San Francisco. 2177—Open 8 a. m. pl PACIFIC ave., 12 m. ished hous, near Pre- 22-7t* K 3 19 7t HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—Furnished Frederick st. or cottage of 5 rooms and bath. Apply (3‘ unfurnished FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. A FURNISHED house of 12 or more for 1 year. Address box 8975, Call. 25-3t* COTTAGES TO LET. TO let—4 furnished rooms; Inquire 2712 Bush rear. dren. FLATS TO LET. FINE modern flats, 6, ant. 7 198537 O'Farrell st.; reduce to good ten- cottage in st.; no chil- 23-3t* sunny rooms. -3t ELEGANT upper flat of a two-flat bund- finished social hail 2 3 cmr st. Apply 2271 Calif. st. 247t er flat, 7 rooms. 410 Sacramento st., ne;r Fill- ooms and SUNNY up dle flat, more. 8-ROOM flat and beath; rovemen aight ln Pago » New. 143 Broderick st., bet. Key at mid- 9-7t* all modern im- my 11 tf OAK, 422, near Laguna—Modern ¢ rooms and bath; fine condition; cheap rent 2 7% FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. PERFECT flat; superb view; 6 rooms, 41 kitchen, dln!nx»ronm. furnished, $35. Crescent ave., near Mission s Peenth and Broulwly. St.Ann’ Dr.CDGorton, aentiat tomnrlx Flood bldgs,at 1478 Ed y -:., l"illmore. hours, 10 to DR. C. W. DECKER, dennn. 2115 Buh st., near, Fillmore (formerly = Phel Build- ing. my13 ¢ EASY dental office, formerly 6 Turk st., now located at 997 Steiner. st., corner HcAu ) of lister. . PER! 6th ‘st. is at 1102 Valencia lt.. enrner TNS (New York| den 220. DR. G. E%HEL‘ fm.fl{o slgzeve bldg., resu: business. at street, E 5-14t DR. J. F. {ne 1 Academy ot lclcneu xfifl“fi 1418 y ., near F} D&' die- tv1 A5 "’omu’?fii’ rac -2 Pr A With DR.C.F. JARVIS, " 8 imo DR. IRA G. LEEK—AIl kinds of dental ‘work. 515 Fillmore, near Oak. my25-dyr* DR. E. T. MERVY, ¢ _Fillmore st., near Hayes, “pe: w.fl-lxno PE l}emwuunm .uz-n- CLYDE P. FEsinied SAstos of enmg-y at :oM Clay, nr. Baker.m19 DR G_.O W. L 1, cor. lwm & ABY 1 Parl flll‘hcfl € Turk, ’:now 997 Steiner; o)en wenm:i, mill tf NEW Tl Hale —q:nu"mm opened m.; ASTROLOGY. LANETARY LIFE aive date of Dot Sab: born, inclosing 6}3’;," m _P. 0. Capell, Napa County, “CaL 10-21ts § 25-3t* NEWLY furnished 4-room flat to let; no children. Inquire 1049A Page st. 25-3t* ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. GEARY, 1225—Sunny hnusekeeplnl rooml, bay- window. ROOMS TO LET. SHOTWELL, 625, nr. Twentieth—Fur- nished sunny rooms; single or double; 252t reasonable. CAPP, 1012, corner Twen!}'-flflh—mr front parlor, with two single beds. 24-: s it S bt o it e T W ASHBURY, 10"A—Furnlshed sunny room. -rent reasonable. mmng’edrmn room for 1 or 2 nnflmn st., fices. cor. Fair Oa.kl 22 5t* LARGE, sunny. corner rooms to let2 ;o{ of- 2533 California. st. OAKLAND ROOMS. FOR rent—2 rooms; gas and bath; fur- nished or unfurnished; near Key Route. 6498, Call office, Oakland. 25-3t* ROOMS WANTED. e e A bkl e TR £ ‘WANTED—BYy a single gentleman, & bed- room faci bath. Address, tion, box 27, Call. ng south or east, wi stating terms m% kicl- th use of e — Ll ROOMEg WANTED. ¥ WANTED & vous e o i WANTED—A young man to room me; nice, sunny room, 1202 Flllmors.h 2:‘ BASEMENTS TO LET. for storage. ‘A l]' 5 Twenty-fitth, st i faet:‘muble , corner opp st con HELP WANTED—MALE. ANDRE'S Em&loymcnt Office, Tribune bldg:. 406 8t Oskland, upstairs. ed—Butler, $45 to $50; waiter, $4 putry cook, baker, s cook, kitchen hand, institudon, $2| and foun gardener and .do chores, $30; 2 cooks, plain hotels, country, $40 and $50; plain cook, $40; young man around hotel, $20 and found, ete. 1t LEVI STRAUBS & CO.’S, overall opera- tors—Our Oakland factory will be md} for occupancy in gbout oné 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 factory will tgpenr shortly. Aply to MR. S. DAVIS, Tenth and Clay sts., O;‘lilm;d my21-ti WHOLESALE grocery house wants com- petent bill clerk; good penman and ac- curate figurer; state age, experience, references and salary expected. Addrss Box 6499 Call, Oakland. 1t MEN wantsd—Wages pald while learn- Ing barber trade; sign up at once and be one to move in'our own bullding; former students report. Moler !ys!em College, 1147 Ellis st., 8. F. myl tf e WANTED—Good men for solicitors; ex- perience not required; good - and steady ‘employment for competent men. Annly clrculnlon aernmem San Fran- cisco Call, Third and Market s tf WANTED—Young man to assist waiting on table, night work, restaurant. 737 Market st., opp. Grant ave. Call be- tween 9 and 11 a. m. 1t non- \lhlol:l steady_worl Lake Engineerin, W ks, Salt Lake, Utah. i b qrzs WANTED—A number saddle m: Apj l West Sadd!ery C ©. CHONG, employment office, «ub— ll.hrd 185, now at 652 Webster st., cor- :x:r soco‘nn Olkllnd. formerly 515 Pm- [RST-CLASS -tinner and jobber wnn!ed CHABM -BROWN & SON, 1715 Buchan- of . harness. and to un Grelt an. 1t WANTED—Dyer and cleaner for . worku: lhll Job. Box 6496, Call olflcy:, Oakl: 1t* WANTED-FInt-eluu competent male stenographer; must be Al. Box 64Sl, Call, 1651 Fillmore st. 1te HARD candy-maker wanted; $15 her O:I(. KELLER C, CO., 477" Tth SALESMAN '— ____._.—*. E |c. familiar tent, 1l particulars ad- 9, . . my22-7t* dre:{oab‘fl 3 MOLDERS—S;! t-class ‘wanted gnmeal:'tely. o0 Iron %\rh Hnr- YOU‘N “man_with _knowl ot pl-h y?" ing and_ not. .fifi’ o, ork. MQ. cook &nl boy for blfi Abbey, Ho -IL .,'fi_m Apply oh erd bet. 8 and W, !D—BQ _and- m CIA IRON WOFPX‘%? ml‘g" WAN’!ED—!‘I’%&_I to 10 telm-. k ‘Tehama st., 2t COAT‘ mflh Ind vest mnxm cfll ’ to 455 23t LA Re T ORe N, S L Bty BOY_ about 15 years; ' chance for lfl- ncement.. Call. myl9 tt sflOEl w:eq while you wait. 122§ G. G., nr. Fillmore, form. 105 3d.m17 tf* HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. AGENTS WANTED. TELL EVERYBODY. LL $VERYBODY Pleae Oakland 7361 MURRAY s& RE \l)Y We having leased clsewhers a block in San Fraae loe: of which we will nolify we open our San Franc w‘ ith will be Iom‘ tea at ..AAE latte place. l Today we return to ods of conducting our ment labor azancics, namely. for each po: .'ulllsn“a smail office fee. Feel greatly indebted to of labor, syndicates, trust tions and smaller firms _leca Utah, “Nevada, QOregon. Wash ingto Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of California for the great znce they rendered us during month, We gave our entire LAROR BUSINESS FREE OF CHARGE fo help | relleve the sufferings caused by the great calamity. the earthguake and fire in San Francisco. HOW WELL WE Succeeded is best told in the fcllowing figures. During the past month Wwe| have daily given £00 men steady posi- tions. WE MUST t Gompliment the 8. P. R. R.. W. R. R., S. R. and the great ste: lhlp rorporauo'w and others for g FREE 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 pubiic 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 Free Employment and Labor Offices. FREE FARE. SISKIYOU CO —SHASTA CO. EED. ON THE BORDER< ‘'OF OREGON. LOOK. IT'S THAT NEW R. R. RE: FREE FARE. 250 laborers, rockmen, drillers, black- smiths, cooks, waiters. etc., .25 to $3.50 day. FREE FARE. RIPARIA AND LEWISTON R. R. WASHINGTON AND IDAHO. SHIP DAILY. 30 laborers, rockmen. drillers. FARE AND FEE. $.75. THAT'S ALL—SPE- CIAL RATES. YOSEMITE R. 500 drillers, trackmen, ikers, laborers, etc.; special fares, $2.50 day. Y AND HARVEST HANDS. 237 men for haymaking. rakes and harvest works. FARMS AND DAIRIES. run mowers, | g antedSell San Franclsco ai AN T S roet commiseions and premiums: who expericnced eart! ; order now, Save for mailing outdt. 1<adena, Cali2-5t® 1 heatsr; sets on * AGENTE b 10t block the light; the gas burner: does not block the NEPLs vaated st the thing that's Wi b cosis agent 30 cert. sel's for 30 714 Grove st 3x SALE _MEN WANTED. rs’ hardware snows how to tect's plans and good salary: ete. . C. L. >. Houstor, Texas. Tte familiar tent. Full particulars RS WANTED. Bureau, bonded, for- cret Service; Eng- Spanieh, ftallan tective _room ncisco. L MATRIMONIAL. rkingman, RESPECTABLE German workingm: = 38, desires acquaintance of young or widow; also German, aged 28 to matrimony; strictly confiden- ddress Confidential, Onklnnd 0'- of this paper. FIDENTIAL and reliable ma rflm MRS, BROOKS, lllb Center s between 12th and Oale . 207 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ALL paper, 31-2c roll and up= W good paint, §1 gal.; white lead. oil, ete.; full line all rainters’ -uwuu gular wholesale rates. . MERI- GAN. the Oid Stand, corner Ellis and Webster sts.; painting, paperhanging. myT 1mo for sale — An up- well equipped and doing successful and! ing, ete. PRINTING plant to-date job office. well established; profitable business; price $2500. Write for particulars. D. M. TAGGART, 558 New York block, Seattle, Wash. 1t* CASH paid for diamonds, pearls, old goid and silver. H. C. AHLERS, formerly 126 Kearny st., now 1106 Eddy. Office hours, § to L 9-1m* FIXTURES—Counter 1§ feet long. with L: shelving 14 feet long, with base and mirrors, almost new. Apply 4 Brod- near Hayes. 23-3¢ L cash registers now sold on or Hberal discount for cash b National Cash Register Co., Golden Gate ave.; phone Park 36. i9 1mo $325—NATIONAL Cash Register in ex- cellent conditon: keys for 6 clerks; for sale for cash; cheap. Address BEL- SHAW & CO.,” Antioch, Cal. 19 7t* SRINDERS, attention!—For sale, grind- ing outfit. suitable to do barbers’ and family work. Apply 629% Shotwell st. J. H. SCHINTZ. 17 14t* | 327 farm hands, milkers, chorsmen and | FOR sale—Nickel-piated National cash choreboys; ranches, orchards, vine- ter at halff price. 8§63 2ist st., Dak- yards, $%5 to 340 fd. % 227t FRUIT PICKERS. 20 men or strong boys to pick fruit, CASH registers—We buy lnd sell cash $30 and fd. | registersi Am'"lczn Second-hand Cash 15 men to plant vines and work among | Reg. Co.. 972 Eddy st. 830t vineyard; no experienced needed; 3$32.50 and fd. 24 men or boys to dig small trenches so that the water can vines and trees, $30 and fd. run betwe: HIGHEST price pald for old gold and silver at C. KALLMANN & SON'S. 1808 Fillmore st. apr2s Imo | OIL, s and coal stoves at Gitsham's 2982 Mission, nr. 26th. 2% MURRAY & READY, 49 Sixth st, | .Hardware Store, Oakland. 21-Tt FOR sale—Cheap, 50 dozen ladles’ fancy THESE ARE ! GOOD ONES. - } hair clasps. Inquire 1602 Dolores st. 20 laborers to help carpenters and work around new buildings for a big com- y; no experience needed; $60. far away; FARE PA.ID FACTOR 5 laborers: for hctory and warehouse; your fare paid; $60 to w 30. i FARE PAID. OROVILLE. FARE PAID. 50 men for the great Western Pacific R. R.; fare pfld 08225 to $2.50 DAY RERS FOR NEW SAN FRANCISCO 3000 ' laborers for new San Francis dlflonnt work; pald weekly; $§2 to $2.50 12 llboreri around steam shovel, $40 fd. 20 laborers in Oakland, $2 to $2.25 day. A NEW JOB. 28 drillers, 15c fare, $2.50 day. 90 laborers, 15c flrehfljfi day. E MINES—GOLD AND SILVER-MINES 5 machine miners, gold mine, south, $3.%5 day. 10 muckers, nso c hnnd miners, $3 day. 16 TIHBERMEN lold mine, $90. 3 mwhlne miners, $%; 6 hand miners, $2.50 to $2. 15 muclur-. gold quartz mine, $75. 137 labore: different mines, north and south; sorting ore, running cars, etc., 360 to $67.50. MURRAY & READY, 49 Sixth st., | Oakland. . MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. / Blacksmith, country shop, $3.50 day; machinist, country shop, $3.50 day; 30 carpenters, city and country jobs, in 8. F, $3 to 34 day; cement fnisher, steady job, company work, $4 day: 3 bricklayers, $ and $7 day; pattern makers, machine shop, city, good wages; 25 blacksmiths, shops, mines, nwmu and ranches, $3 to $3.50, 34 to 3 gmnmu. Oakland; gltlol:l‘ne“r}:oll:l.l mine, $75; cobbler; 16 acksm! elpers, camps, shops and ranches, % to §50 fd. o EN AND WIVES Laborers and wives for mine, see boss here, 360 fd.; farmer and wife, fare $1, $60 fd.; 16 men and wives, other jobs, ranches, etc., $40 to %65 fd milker and wife, good job, %ox and TKE WOODE YAR-D%OAND BC e Edgerman, Sonoma Co., ‘ana Sash and door cutter, $2.75 H o 25 laborers, lumber co., Sonoma Co., $0°1uborers, Méndoct aborers, Men no Co., $40 and fd. 15 laborers, mills and ‘Washing- t.on. to $75 and lound."“!. . 0 laborers, sawmills, Placer Co.. $¢5 rd. 3“ men for other mills, yards and woods in different of California, Was| and 340 to l“ fd. 15 bark peelers, Sonomn Co., 340 f¢ 10 tree fellers, good wages. Shingle sawyer, Sonoma Co., good 2 2 tallymen, S. F., $2.50 day; tallyman, small mill,” Sonoma Co. MISCELLANEOUS. Handy laborer around institution, $45 and fd.; milk wagon driver, $25 and fd.; bakery wagon driver, $30 and fd.; chore- man, institution, $30 and fd.; nurse, In- stitution, $25 and fd.; young man as shipping clerk, machine works; clerk for new : and second-hand furniture store, country, good job. COOKS, WAITERS. HOTEL AND BAKERIES. Cook, conntry hotel, $75 fd.} camp cook, south, $75; 3 camp cooks, Merced Co.. 360 £d.; camp cook, fare 2ic, $60; 6 other camp cooh 16 hotel cooks, city and country. $40 to 360 fd.; 6 ranch cooks, $25 to fd. 3d cook, Eureka, fare paid, 39 week. WAITER. waiters, fare 20c, $25 fd. 15 wait “lm.n *lone, Sty h::;" e waiters, other y a Dishwashers, waiters and cooks. country Bell and elevator boys. Cook and wife, smail hotel, $60. Cook ud ‘wife, hotel, Sonoma Co., $50 Wllm and 'tfe as w-ltreu. hotel, $55. MURRAY & READY, Sixth st., engineer, run CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS 20 carpenters, company work, near ;{m day; r‘;ng?“ver oakiand: e e HORSES AND WAGONS. PEABTON for country: for cash. Box 6115, Cail office. 20300" | CROCKERY and glassware at Gitsham's Hardware Store, 2982 Mission st. 21-7t laborers o build wason' roads; not | LAMPS _and chimneys at Gitsham's Hard- ware Store. 2952 Mission. nr. 26th. 21-7t MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CASH paid for diamonds, pearls, old gol and sfiver. H. C. AHLZ’E . formerly 126 Kearny st., 1108 Eddy st.: office hours, $ to 1. 9 1mo* SPOT cash pald for diamonds and jew- elry; any amount. JAMES MULLEN, 217 Church st., near Market. my19 tf WANTED—¢x10 portrait camera and stand. Dana & Towers, 1487 Ellis st. 1t* WANTED—Wilcox & Gibb machine. J. WARRELL, Mission High School. 25-3t* MONEY TO LOAN. HOLSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY OAN COMPANY, b REL!ABLE MO‘IEY ERS. Formerly of 202-3 Caua%n Buildings NOW LOCA 1643 O'Farrell st, near Fillmore. ! 1643 O'Farrell st, near Fillmore 1 Doing business same as before. Loans on furnityre, pianos, horses, ve- Acles, ete. Lowes( rates in city. Hours 10 3. ‘m. to 3 p. m. Oakland office, room 3. Dulldln? Fuur(eenth and B MONEY loaned salaried people and oth- ers upon their own names without se- curity; cheapest rates,. easiest ¥ ments; offices In 5 principal cities. Save yourself money by getting oy terms frst. TOLMAN, 1068 Fillmore street. my+ tf COLUMBIA Loan Office, formerl: %9 4t st. S, F.. now lncned at 428 5«'.; Main st, Los Cal. looking for jewolry pledge' communictl‘. my25-1m* GRAND Loan Office, formerly of Mission st., S! F., now located at 4: South Main st., Los Angeles. Parties looking for jeweiry pledges communicate. my25-1m*® - 8. HYMAN, formerly of 138 Powell st., doing business in money lending and buying old gold, 13021-2 Post st., near Fillmore. 4t MODERN LOAN COMPANY W ICHMALZ & SONS), at 1138 mm-t-( o IL. ready for business. mm o ADVANCES on diamonds Blldg‘l‘n Jewelry Co., pcnruu! tter_st., near Octavia. MEDICAL. Plre ik of i troublar commalt i ehe clalist on female comy soning dr low fees; will cure all cases of 1 ity; con- sult me; save time and money; advice free; bours, 9 a. m. to 4, 5:30 to $:30. #1212 Turk st. my19 tf HRS DR. GWYER, formerly SITA 2o Lhm - ‘F«F now IO&IM at Oakland. 7 . DR. JOHN R. McMURDO, . ncel, 20“ Steiner st., M:‘- Pine; - 3t 20-3ts DR. C. C. 0'DO] ffih ma22. specialist, 910 Devisadero st DR. ROSEN, residence olsom st cor. 36th: ladics. rellet op no fnd i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. P!ANOG tuud. repaired, WI!M m Sains: fan dh-vr?n:m fi2"Vilendla St ooas ven sren lencia s mrm STATHAM & CO, formerly 10 de&m JOHI;' .‘fot. 18 m m.., & CO., Devisadero, MINES AND MINING. ASSAYING S0¢; spot cash for gold ang nmmm. c¥. p.. rich m‘:‘on.: re- business af at 131 Gth st. near U. l!l(r-: Ploneer Assa: Co. "9tr ving ASSAYING 50c; spot cash rich ore. ete. Mint. Plonce |

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