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O. 4 members of Li uested to attend a p d_ at 322A x ancis June 5, at 2 JLLIVAN, C. C. HOWARD, F. § 3-3t F. ncoln MRS. M Business Manager | w00 | —| 841, MEETING \OTICES—Cnnqued. PIONEERS. The regular mocathly meelmg of the members of the Society of a' fornia Pioneers will be held on MON- DAY, June 4, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m at 1832 O'Farrell st. A full attend- ance is requested, as a nominating committee is to be elected to select officers to be balloted for at the an- | nual election, to be held on July 7, { 2s0s. HOBART, President. J. .GPEKR Secretary. | AUSTRIAN Dalmatian Endowment So- clety—Meeting TUESDAY, June 5, 1908, p. m, at 1 Steiner st. Every 5| meniber is requested to be present. | Members that have been burnt out | will please bring_beneficiary certifi- All dues must cate and recefve $45. be paid this meeting NO. ML RU SSELL, Pres. S RAICEVICH sec. 2t SAINT L~NDREW'S Society: Rezular meetings every MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock in Saint Mungo building, corner Fillmore st. and Golden Gate s, | | ave Members cordially invited. | T. C. LAWSON, President, Wells, | Fargo & Co., S cor. Franklin st | and Golden Gate ave. G. H BREMNER, Secretary, | & Pennoyer. Oakland. ANCIENT Order Foresters.—Deputies of the varjous courts in San Fran- cisco are hereby requested to attend a special meeting to be held at 2002 | Market st. on MONDAY EVENING, | June 4, 1906, at 8 o'clock. Business | of importance will be transacted. C. M. SHORE, President. KEMP, Secretary. 2-3t {A O U W. Prosperity Lodge No. 309— The regular meetings of this lodge will be held on TUESDAY EVEN- INGS of each week, commencing 5 2 r St All ted to attend the ting of June 5 for identification; also business of importance. R. H. McPHERSON. Recorder. 30-7t st.—Members of Lin- | 0. 2 are requested attend a_meeting ony WEDN EVENING, June 6, 1906, at Du- r Market. Those un- present please send ad- MRS. I. F. RAYMOND, Sec 2 1. 0. 0. F, IVENING at near Bush. Elec- “next Mongay evening. tend. ¥ D Taft my31-tf | COMPANIONS—Notice: Relief head- quarters Companions of Forest of America removed to Ellis st Consignment of goods received. All Companions in need apply from 1 to| 4 p. m. daily; Sunday excepted. 3-7t WILDEY Encampment, No. 23, I. O. O will meet 'I‘ESDA\' EVENING, | | June 5, at 8 o'clock, at 4093 17th st.. | bet. Market and Diamond. Membe: lease bring last re s and furnis stro st. | with addresses, 1807 C: T. ribe. R. MORSE, & GEO. H. THOMAS Post No. 2 will hold regular meeting TUESDAY, June 5 8 o'clock p. m, at Hamilton }{all‘ Geary and Steiner streets HORACE WILSON Commander. 3-3t Masonic “Relief Board, GENERAL 1154 O’Farrell st. Open daily, 10 a. m. to| 4 p. m., Sundays and holidays excepted. | Phone West 3302 myl6tf HARRY J. LASK, Secretary. NED ¥ Court tion Co’ “meeting of A. EI 3, June 4, NDAY | 3314 Sixteenth | v order chief ranger. at H. M. PREECE. ANCISCO Turn Schwestern Ve- | special meeting will be held | 13 Tnk\L June 6, 2 p. m. B\i rder of MRS, ATTINGER, Pr 33te ‘ | IONAL Union Headquarters— ‘nion relief committee, 14 st. near Bush. Members | e register. | JOS”A. WILSON, Gen. Deputy. | [ R RM ngs $1 $1 !1 3181 Prof. Niblo, d':ir’voymt. has warned ATTORNEYS. DENTISTS—Continued. CLATRVOYANTS. K..Y P. 5aFFOLD, wILMER MUMA DR. O. F, WESTPHAL, formerly St. Paul | AA—Always Conlult the Be'L Attorneys at Law, building, now located at residence, 2518 ROF. NIB. Rooms 1-3, 758 Golden Gate ave. Octavia st., near Broadway. “ (Insurance, Land, Titles, Llem:x)l.o‘ JNO. W. BOURDETTE. C. K. BONESTELL. Offices 1100 O'Farrell st., Corner Franklin. je3-3mo MAGUIRE, LINDSAY, HOUX & BAR- RETT, attorneys-at-law, suite 22, Saint Mungo bldfi.. NW. cor. Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore st. my30-1mo DR. GEO. F. DDEN formflx‘ly 139 Post st., now !clbtgted at 2513 Ozg o] st., near Bmmwax ALFRED E. BLAKE, D., Diseases of Mouth and Teeth. 1103 O'Farrell, cor. Fillmore. my30-3mo DR. C. L. ZIEGLER, dentist, 1060 Pa, e st. bet. Devisadero and Brodericl tel Park 176. my31-1mo J. L. KENNEDY. J. qu\-'\'l)mRSON w. LLE! Attorneys at Law, 1130 McAllister, 16 1m WILSON & WILSON (Mountford S. Wil san and Charles H. Lovell), attorneys at Jaw. 1360 Webster st., corner Plne. San Francisco. 81 SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDGE, 1101 O’'Farrell st.. corner Franklin. TEL. EMERGENCY 59. 20-1m LAWYERS, ATTENTION! California re- ports, ete., etc., for sale. Address P. O. box 245, Placerville, Cal. 29-Tt* DR. A. W. McKENZIE, dentist, has re- - sumed practice at 1104 Devludero st., near Turk. DR‘ F. 'l“ HEACOCK, forme:lv t1803 Mis- sion st 0 et st., corner S now 2327 Mark B DR. FRANK C. PAGUE, flentl!l. resumes practice at Macdonough bldg., Four- teenth and Broadway, kland. 24-im* Dr.C.D. Gmton, dentist, formerly St.Ann’s & Jas. Flood bldgs,at 1478 Eddy st., cor. Ffllmore hours, 10 to 4. my20 3m DR_ PERKINS (New York dentish of 6th st. is at 1102 Valencia st.. corner WILLIAM ‘;‘ HERRH;:"‘SW m:rnfrd!"lill- 24. _myl2 tf more and Post sts.—Titles perfected; in- - & surance collected. Tel. West 527. m29-tf | DR TWIST. dentist, —formerly BREWSTER F. AMES, faw office at resi- dence, 1311 Octavia st.; fire losses ad- justed. 24-16t* W. BURCHARD, C. J. HOUSTON, Attorneys at law, 2424 Sacramento st.. near Fillmore. Phone West 2026. 24-1m DANIEL O'CONNELL, law offices, 86A Sanchez st., near! Market; at 419 Cle- ment st. 2 to 4 p. m. 19-1mo* DA\IFL A. RYAN, Attorney-at-Law. Of- ce Bush st.; residence, 3016 Clay slree 4 19-23t 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 1mo D. CHARLES S. WHEELER, law offices, 2413 Washington st, San Francisco; telephone West 1896, May 13 tf JOHN F. BOWIE, law offices, 2413 Wash- ington st, San Francisco; telephone West 1896, May 15 tf NATHAN M MORAN, law offices, 2413 Washingtor, st., San Francisco; tele- phone West 1895 May 12 tf JOSEPH B. KENNEDY, law offices, 2413 Washington st, San Francisco; tele- phone West 1395. - May 13 tf HARRIS & HESS, Attornevs at Law. W. T. HISS, Notary Public. 2063 Sut- st., near Fillmore. 11 1mo CASTELHUN, F. C. CASTELHUN, 1008 Fiilmore st.; 10-1m* Tu- te: F. J. Attorneys at law, e Fell 6516. McCUTC HLV & KNIGHT, 1860 We bster s lmo , 1882 Geary s all prices low. je3-1m Attorney-at-Law, O'GARA, 1 temporary offices, 2415 Bush st. 1-5t* JOHN, FRANK J. MURPHY, O’Farrell st.; tel. CHAS. F. H\l\ ON, Attorney st., cor. Octavia; phone West 1960 att'y at law, 1101 Emergency 59. 27 14t* 1782 Bush 25-tf iBF.NJA.\H.\' HEALEY, attorney at law. | 1208 Gelden Gate ave. 21mo LEON SAMUELS and R. F. MOGAN, law office: 619 Fillmore myls tf JOHN_M BURNELT, attorney at law, Sutter st. 10-1mo* KING. attorney-at-law, 1756 Fill- more st.. near Sutter. tf GEO. D. SHADBRU RNE, attorney at law. ¥ Devisadero st. BAHRS, GEORGE H., Post st., cor. Fillmore. FRANK F. MEDINA, 1529 Haight st., surance col, patents and gen. law. attorney, 1901 28-1m 228 te k 'rnln Fillmore; price $3000. s box 802, Call Ofill&, 1651 Fill- more st 4-3t* FOR sale—In Berkele furnishings | | @2nd business of a twenty-three-room boarding-house: doing fine busines: will sell cheap, with two years’' lease: rent $80 per month. Cali or addres: | 14 Union st.. Berkeley, 1-7t* | RESTAURANT, opp. main entrance to | | Par 0 business a day; cheap rent: will sacrifice, as party desire leave city: full investigation; a gm.h bargain. 610 Stanyan st FORCED 1o sell 10,000 shares Manhat- | tan Treadwell stock below market | value. For particulars' address box | Filmore-st. office. 1t* PARTNER wanted; §5000; lumber mil. | lll Dorado County; capaci 25.000 big profits. Box 305, Call.4- 2(' \\A\I‘E!)—I)axr) produce store _or | v; cheap. Address Box | . office Call. 3-2t* | | odge No. 4 F.and A M g TUESDAY, Albert Pike Me st., near Fill- Bush sts , W. C. W HUBBARD. TAL Lodge No. F. and d meeting THIS (MONDAY) | . At 7:30 o'clock, in_ King | s Hall, h«—l Post and Sutter. 4 urgently requested to By J y of the Master. ALTER DERSON, Sec. G 2 Lodge No. 310, 1. 0. O. F., te a_ candidate WEDNES- : NG, June 6, at Hall of Spartan Lodge No. 125, L. 0. O. F., 1sth and Railroad ave., South San Francisco. Visiting brothers wel- come. R. V. JONES, N. G. A. GORDON, Rec. Sec. 3 2t ¥. M. 1—Special meeting Washington | 4 on WEDNESDAY, June 6, 2t 8 p. m., in Mission Dolores Hall; ntrance schoolbouse gate, on Six- st., between Dolores and Church. (1t*) A. A. McNEILL, Pres. CALIFORNIA Council No. 30, National 5 Regular meetings first and dnesdays . at p. m, 1457 » st. Members are reque: ed 0- their address to J. B. &' Broderick st. 3-4t ASYLUM of Golden Gate Commandery No, 16 K T 0 Geary st.—Stated MONDAY AFTLRBOO\ 2 TH)-/) FROLICH, HERMA.\N Lodge No. 127, M. Régular meeting at 321 De\lsudoro st. on MONDAY, June 4, al 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the W. L. SCHUMACHER, hr-u'p'ar\‘ 1335 Pierce st. SOLOMON'S Lodge No. '60 F A M. 1739 Fillmore s meeting THIS (MONDAY) L\ E\ILG at 7:30 o'clo BAEHR, Secretary. HARR\' RICHMOND I/;dfe U.D, F.and A. M., Richmond , SW. cor Fourth ave. and (lemenl st.—Stated meeting THIS {MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1t H. FOURNESS, Secretary. A -O. U. W, Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, o'clock. By erder of the mm -2t Recorder. 2t meets al 25168 Sutter st, every FRI- DAY, § p. m. Members re uested to att(—nd F G. WILLIAM: w. J«ss- THE officers and members of S. Frauen Verein are hereby mnotified that there will be a meeting held on .. THURSDAY, June 7, 1906, at 2 2919 Mission st., near 25th. C’ OF F. of A Hall located at 818 Grove st. Fraternal organizations desiring rental apply at board of re- lief headquarters, 1315 Ellis st. 3-3t* . CALIFORNIA bodies, A. and A. 8. R.. 1865 Geary st.—All members please ®end present address. 4-7t CHAS. JEIL!!\EK. Secretary. end present | Al F. | ALREADY for business! Pioneer Clrge 11 p. m., 2t | | | | | H. C. DECKER, Phone Oakland 7794 | Formerly ot s Market st, 8. F., is | S | now at 9153% Washington st., Oakind, | with large list of rooming-houses, | real estate and business places for | sale and exchange. To buy, sell or| | _exchange see him. ne: =4 | ARCHITECTS, ‘G A Wi Rl(‘l{T GEO. RU HFOR J. 8. CAHILL, associated auh:lecl fces 2277 California. st. 27! | PHYSICIANS, Headquarters relief |~ Market st. Members| DR. E. O. JELLINEK, office and resi- Hours 6 to § p. m.| dence 2226 Washington st.; tel. West B D. FARREL, Chairman. | 304; office hours, 3 to 4 and T8 S Lodge No. 1, Od. H. §. okria L meeting June 2 DR.W) MARTIN, oculist, aurist, for- merly ng Valley bldg, res. 870 Fell, .| bet. Fillmore, Steiner sts. Tel. Park 12 ; my i8-3m DR. GEORGE, H.-——Removed lO Sacramento st.; hours 2 to 4. one West 1370. 3-7t* . DR. F bldg., plete new office outfit. C., formerly James Flood has gone East to buy a com- |DR. WM. D. CLARK has returned from Europe: office 2554 California st.; tel. West 390. je3-1m* {DR.ALFRED McLAUGHLIN resumes practice. O R 11th aves. Bouth, phone Ohio 2-3t* DR. T. E. BAILLY, formerly of 502 Sutter st, 1917 Fillmore st.; 2 to 4 and 7 to §; tel. West 216. jun2-1mo* Dl( \IURRI\ HERZSTEIN, 2118 Pacific ; phone West 596; hours 12-1:30, 4-3.3 3 junl-lmo* |DR. W. N. LAMB—Office and residence 1680 Ellis st. near Fillmore. Phone West 2405. -7t DR. J. A. BLACK, eye, ear, threat. nose, 2373 Jackson st., near Fillmore, 1 to 4. Tel West 2767. my29-1mo* |DR. WM: BOERICKE has returned from Europe and resumed practice at 1812 Washington st., S. F.; hrs. 1 to 3. 30t DR. ALBERT W. KIRK, eye, ear, nose and throat, 2127 Fillmore; hours §-12; 1927 Francisco st., Berkeley; hrs. 3-5. 25 3 mo. DR. McGETTIGAN, 630 Page, nr. Fillmore. Hours 2 to 47 to 8 p. m. Tel. Pnlrk ‘fl 251 mo' DR. BEVERLY MacMONAGLE, tempo- rary office and residence 352 Clay st; hours 2-5: phone West 5376. = 14t DR. C. E. FARNUM, formerly Parrott| bldg., now at 513 Devisadero st, near Hayes. 12 Imo* | DR CHAS. F McCARTHY, oculist and aurist, now at DR. A. NW. corner of Ellis and Devisadero streets. my19 1m* rmerly Spring Valley hldz. 17 Washington st. M. J. LYON, architect, 919 Ellis st.; all plans and papers saved. Jnl Imo KOLLOFRATH, Edm., architect, 1709 Webster st. A6-1mc SALFIELD & KOHLBERG, Architects, ‘ 1039 Buchanan. cor. G. G. ave. "4-1;?0 AUTOMOBILES, AA—DR. MARION THRASHER is now at Fulton & Fillmore. Tel. Fell 5551. 2-3% DRS. LAMB, 1707 O'+arrell st., nr. Fill- more. A"“"jfl . for patients. my30-15t DR. E. MER’ will resume pl‘&ctlce June 1 “at 3025 meore st. 20 1mo DR. SANFORD BLUM, 3701 Clay st.; tel. West 906; 1-3 p. m. 22-14t* SCHLOSS; eye, ear, nose, throal.' J. Acsdemy ‘of Sciences bldg., at 1178 Eddy st.. near Fillmore. 3t DR. A. H. WALLACE, Dentist, relumtd Drlctlc- at 1908 1-2 Erogdwav. Oakland. DR. C. F. JARVI! 9 1mo DR. N. BAR DUE, 120 Fillmore st., fully equipped. ledmo 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 ?]eusd to meet his clients and many riends. Greatest living astral dead-trance clairvoyant of the age; advises on business and all affairs of life; tells your full name and what you called for; whom you will marry; how to control the one you love, even miles away; reunites the separated; gives secret powers to control; no long de- lays in waiting; readings daily from a. m to 8 P Open All vay Sunday. Permanently located at 1220 Broadway. 229 Bro-.dway. Qakland, Cal. PROF. BLO. 3-7t* MRS. BROWN, card reader, 57 Sixth st., 8. F., now 738 Telegraph ave., Oak- land. O 31Tt —_— e T MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and palm.; L.50c; G. $1 l%SS‘Flllmore. 1 ste SPIRITUALISM. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, the Spiritual Wonder, is now located at 958 Sev- enth ave., East Oakland. 2-3t* MRS. SEAJL. spiritual medium: daily; friends. pleass eall. 518 reet. readings 519 Fillmore 8 1mo* CHIRDPflD!!TI. Dr. Jerome C. Carroll, dentist, 1776 O'Far- rell, nr. Fillmore: for. Phelan bidg. 27 3m DR. IRA G. LEEK—AIl kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore, near Oak. my25-1yr® DR. E. T. MERVY, office 632 Fillmore st.. near Hayes permarfently. my 22-1mo CLYDE PAYNE has resumed practice of dentistry at 3090 Clay, nr. Baker.m19 tf |DR. GFORGE_W. LEEK, formerly 20 | “Powell, cor. Steiner & McAllister.m11 tf BASY Dental Parlors, formerly 6 Turk, now 997 Steiner; open evenings. mil tf DR. G. KOENIGSTEIN tormerly 126 Kearny st., graduated surgeon chi- _ ropodist, now located at Cornell's ba.th. 1416 Sutter st, near Frank- my 28 1mo DR. JAMES BROWN, Expert Chiropo- dist; Emporium, Van Ness and P!?:L m* DR. C. SCHARFF, list, is now located ‘at 1836 Hllmorefm ¥26-3mos EO. W. DUNCAN. Expert Chiropo- d(st 2024 Sutter, nr. F'Hlnfitre my'lplnm NEW Hale Dental Parlors opened corne: Fillmore and Turk; open evngs. mil tf ——— e OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. rent—Best offices in the c!'-)v light rooms; reasonable rent; S(elner, cor. Golden Gate. my31 tf FOR lar) 101 ELEGANT sunny rooms suitable for of- fices; running water, gas, electricity. 1033 Franklin st. 3-3t* 10 OFFICES for business. doctors, lodges; modern Jefferson-sq. bldg., 925 G. G. av. my25-1m HOTELS AND APARTMENTS. AUDUBON. 928 Ellis st. Only half-block above Van Ness ave.; only first-class rooming-house in city; 80 elegantly furnished suites with private baths, electric lights, electric elevator, steam heat, hot and cold water, telephones; sample rooms for drummers: transient trade espe- cially solicited; rates $1 per day up; DRESSMAKING—MILLINERY. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School, temporarily at 1018 Washington st., Oakland, Cal. my27-tt DRESSMAKING—MISS HERBST is now = located at 128 Diamond st.3-3t* EDUCATIONAL. THE German-English School of Evan- gelical Lutheran St. Paulus Church, on Gough and Eddy streets, will be reopened under the direction of Prof. J. H. Hargens as principal on Mon- day, June 4, at 9a. m. ' 1-4t* MISS L. JENSEN, formerly teacher of art needle work at the Emporium, is doing stamping and designing lessons in all kinds of embroidery. 909 Ellis street. Jnl imo A—METRQPOLITAN (Callt ), business, stenogr. col., 925 Gate ave.: best positions in (he grenter eity. My4-tf e e A el S AP st A. F. WORBES, teacher of violin, cornet, cello, mandolin and guitar. Headquar- ters 1165 O'Farrell st.; pupils kindly send present addresses. my29-1m HEALD'S Business College, 1451 Franklin st.. 8. F.; Oakland branch, Bacon block. room housé; every modern convenience; facing Alta plaza; partially furnished. 2737 Clay st., modern house of 9 rooms and bath, adjoining above property. House 2811 Jackson st., 8 rooms and bath; will improve to suit tenant; near Devisadero. | _Moderp house, 12 rooms and bath, 2351 | Devisadéro st., nr. Jackson; will fix house to suit tenant. G. K. FRINK. 2626 Vallejo st., corner Scott. Phone West 1339 (working).m20 tf NEW House of § rooms and bath, large basement; corner Diamond and Ber! shire sts; rent $30. 2-3t* NEW 7-stall stable; 3-room house: larse yard. Thirteenn\ st., between Mission and Howard, S. F. 3-3t* | LODGING-HOUSE and restaurant; ca- pacity 150 each. 843 Howard. 3-7t* HOUSES FOR SALE—FURNISHED. pacitads 5 For information address B. P. HEALD, take Ellis-st. car at ferry. jel-imo| G20 P my26-tf y VAN DER NAILLEN'S Engineering 5 MY To LT School now open in all branches at TQ RENT. Flfty-first st. and Telegraph ave., Onk. 2727 Clay st., bet. Plerce and Scott, 14- | _land. b A-—Gallagher-Marsh Business College will resume business Monday, June 4, at 5043 Devisadero. Pupils call.m20 tf KENT Law School, 539 Birch av., San Francisco. 1115 Broadwav room 41, Oakland. 3-3t* ZITHER, violin, mandolin and guitar lessons 50c. 528 Hickory ave., bel Fell and Oak. 3.7 AT work now; San Francisco Business College, 16 Belmont ave.. off Willard st., south of Golden Gate Park. 6-tf IRVING Institute, 2126 California; new term begins July 9, 1906. Address Mrs. Edw. B. Church for catalogue. myl2 tf COACHING for beginning Latin at rea- sonable rates. 702 Haight st. 4-2t* FINANCIAL. FOR sale—Choice warehouse properties; GEARY, 1995—Six newly furnished rooms for sale; house to let §25. 30-5* railway facilities; convenient to every- thing; prices right and terms easy, E. S. JACKSON & CO., 246 Stark st., Portland, Or. my20 Imo* SAN JOSE FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR rent—Furnished flat in San Jose; two minutes’ walk from depot; rooms: gas and electric lights. Ad- dress P. O. box 608, San Jose. 2-3t FLATS TO LET. RUPTURE CURED. " Plerce Electric C Co. trusses, b now located Chestnyt st., ts, etc., cor. Central ave. and A meda. Call or write. my20 tf NEWLY furnished upper sunny flat, with attic, 9 rooms; on panhandle; reasonable to resYoanle party, or will sell. 1734 Fel Jed $18 AND flats. 4 and 6 room new 60 Central ave., near Haight street. 3-3t* SUNNY flat, 7 rooms, bath, suitable for two families; two kitchens; no chil- dren. 2830 Folsom st. 2-3t* 3 ROOMS furniture in 6-room flat for rent. 245 San Jose ave. 4-3t* FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. VETERINARY HOSPITALS. IRA BARKER DALZIEL veterinary den- tist, 605 G. G. a ‘West 2400.m17 tf EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. RELIABLE Ja loyment of anese and Chinese em- ce, Oscar Hnaumi 315 tockton st, moved to 1513 Geary, furnishes best help of all kinds with care and dispatch. 1513 Geary. jed4-6m SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. GIRL wishes place as housekeeper or l|05'h( housework, city or country. Call FOR sale—6 rooms; elegantly fur- 1 Russia ave., near Mission st. 3-2t* Blheg oy, ale e :2‘:‘5”14‘}5 e R T T S i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. NEWLY furnished flat, 4 rooms; rent|PROF. HENRY FOSTER, the burned $20; Mission and oak furniture. out dancing teacher of 1556 Market SWEIGLE, 1322 Octavia st. 3-3t* st., wishes to fill a responsible po- FLATS "I"O LET—FURNISHED. EIGHT rooms, furnished complete, in- cluding upright plano, at 1705 Page st., corner Clayton. 3-2t* ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, 2258, nr. 20th—2 front sunny rooms, complete for huu!ekeeplng, rent $15. TURK, 822—Nicely furnished, sunny, connecting rooms; gas range; run- ning water; phone. 1-5t* MARSHALL, 117—$12; one llrge front room, with use of bath. 3-3t* ROOMS TO LET. LARGE front alcove room, furnished; also one nicely furnished bedroom; Wwith use of bath; rents reasonable. Apply 727 Grove, cor. Webster. 3-3t* Al TO car runabout for sale, 424 Stan- yan st. 2-4t* ARTIFICIAL EYES. DR. JOSEPH A. PROSEK—Tempora,ry office, 620 Steiner st. DR. C. RENZ, formerly 96 Sutter ~t, lo- cated temporarily at $24 Grove. 26 ima ARTIFICIAL eyes: la e assortment sent on selection. SCHO AY & KL‘ITNER, | 2076 O'Farrell st. 291mo | ADOPTION. P Rl l!lC\'( LES, THE McNutt Hospital 1s now located at 2511 Pacific_ave., San Francisco. 29 tf DENTISTS, HALE Dental Co., lormerly of 702 Mar- ket st., is now located at 1756 Fill- miore, ¢or. Suner. °We have no hranchs es and no other dentist authorized u.) use our name; beware of frauds and impostors. Hale Dental Co., 1756 Fill- more st, corner Sutter. Jedtf BlCY(_ ES—Bpecial prices on all leading makes; tires and sundries: repairing, GREGORY & CO., Van Ness ave Market st. my 22-1 tl CARPE‘I‘ CLEAN I‘NG. F. Lompre!ud Air Cleaning Co. cleans carpets and rugs on floor without removal, wagons saved; no interruption of business. Tempornry gflce 2028 Steiner st.; phon; Wen! LARPETS—I‘urnuure—-Hattrem- Th- Co.. successors Rightway Renovating. % e Tos. S(,HEXDELLR. lsflg 1807 Hurfl‘lgs‘ Send postal. my21 tf | Clumn‘ ‘Works, lemporary office DR. C. W. DECKER, SURGEON DENTIST, 2115 Bush st., near Fillmor e. (Formeriy Phelan bld. 24 yu.m)mnnu DR, ALBERT E. SYKBS resumes tice at Union Savings Bank, : Oakland, room 308. Tel Ol,kl d 4844, PAINLESS dendltry—-old ennb. hnnn reluhl reasol v-l 51‘-)10 work msultal Ion AN e b e O el myisu OLDEST and largest Jap. and Chinese fi office; furn. reliable help. GEO. SA AUYE, tel. West 5612. je3-1m DR. C. HAUSELT, formerly Gough and {fiéAléhtet. 219 Devisadero st.; I;ouu o DR. C. E. MOORE, dentist, !ormcrly of ‘Gat & swum,ofx«'; R | CONKLIN Cl t CK 11 Works, 1331 Bestt st 7" Savire GLASS AND GLAZING. GLASS and Glazing.—Leave your orders and they will receive prompt luemlnn GREGORY & CO., Van Ness ave. and Market st. | my22-uf 499 Eddy st., S. F., now at corner of Oxford and Addison, Berkeley. 3-Tt DR. L. C. HELLER, flonu.t. 2127 Fill- more st., bet. California and mento. R o d resi- d&nce, %‘l Pnlt lt., nq.r Dflnfl” F. G. BAIRD, D. D. 8, ol MILTON ucuum W Wlllcl‘. bet. Steiner and. JULES ave., xoo—i‘uml-hed rooms for gentlemen, $7 to $10 ‘month; 1 blec to cars and Ingleside track. 3¢5t LARGE, light, sunny attic; also_ other !urnlahed rooms. Apply 1359 Valan- cla st. 3t* EIGHTEENTH, 3832—Sunny N¥~Wln~ dow room; gentleman; reference.3-3t* PR vl bt Ly e i e B ELLIS, 1552, near Fillmore—Suite or single room‘-‘. furnished. 31-5t* ROOMS AND BOARD. THE EARLCLIFFE, 1201 Gough st. ner O'Farrell—Open June 5; lun ggllnels men served dnuyl em Sun- o | oard; Rentioman protarrat OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. e 131;"71&:-’:}'3 it let—Loft, ”‘éfi!{‘uflo for sail 10“— Millbrae ( 218t and Folsom sts. sition here or elsewhere in any line of work where education and the 15 years’ business experience of one who is apt, capable, relllble. strictly sober and a careful nscientious worker would be ule!ul and appre- clated. No agencies, soliciting or t‘eddllng undertaken. Address 450 Valler st., near Fillmore. _je 3-15t* BAKEE—First-class bread and cake baker and confectioner; elderly, ac- tive man wants a situation; city or country. J. BAKER, 213 San_ Pablo avenue, Oakland. 3-3t* MALE nurse, 15 yenrl experience, wants engageme no objection to consumptive cases Box 328, Call, 1651 Fillmore st. 5 COMPOSITOR wants occasional work; can do anything_but cylinder work. R. BECKER, 993 58th st., Oakind.3-2t% MAN wants position a: rdener, take care of ho; nnd pilk a few cows. Box 301, Call office. -3t* JAPANESE youns honest boy w-nt- position at any ob in‘family, cit colun!ry K. HAR! care 1514 O rel -2t nr- [3d LABOR AGENT: Clay st. eTH S. F. FD"’“!‘:‘(;CO! ub—s}% IY ST, AKLAND, TMPBONE OAKLAND 7361 FREE FARE—"REE FARE. NEW R. WORKS. ’l‘so Beautiful s'g;klgou and shuu Co. b —Free 1D e N iea eree Fare. Rockmen and -‘-’-'v'hsnma’rox AND O. GPECIAL RATES. Riparia & Lewiston R. R., ship daily. 500 laborers, rock:nenu Tlndos!r.lllye;‘t e ,.Ag l.rel.ngote:Ng'l“%El}(B. R. Job. t our office, see him. Re{”’“(‘;\;}‘{.fi—%fll? MONDAY. 500 men lor;h; Wel!erné’acm:mfl. 2. . your fare 32,28 10 250 day. you £ P FARES. E“ITE R. R. 800 laborers, rockmen, drillers, spik- ers and trackmen, $2.50 day. s YeBiians, Mexicans. Aus: | 100 Greeks, Italians, Mexic: . ~ °trl-ns bostl here; ship Monday and our fare. If’;guYWAnt R. R. work we can ship ou; call and see us. MURRAY & READY, 469 6th st . Oakland. READ THESE SPEC!A!S FOR A GOOD Ji WE PAY \OUR FARE——::HIP TUES- DAY—COMPANY WOR. In_the center of the mining dlnrict 50 laborers; no experience neces- sary; $67.50 per month and fare aid; boss at our FP ARE PAID-—FACTORY WORK. factory and ware-| house work; “OH to “'o?;onu fare aid; steady work! yvear r ¥ TO HELP CARPENTERS and work around new buildings short distance in the country: 50 labor- ers to help the carpenters, $60; long job: no experience needed. 125 laborers to work around steam shovel. 357 50 and $40 and found. NE WORK, 15c fare. and 60 laborers for 75 drmers muckers laborers, 75 and $67.50. ;5 laborers, dulerenl';:loass:s of work Oakland, $2 and 5 day. ‘nMLRRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st. Oakland. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A first-class woman law stenographer; rleue state experience, references, ary expected, stc., in tyg-wrnln and in handwriti Box , Call office, 1651 Fillmore n.zo-cv gen- s and 2-5t* ‘WANTED—Reliable woman for eral housework; permanent; =on& Apply Monday. ero st. WANTED—For a portunity for mcemenfi getic woman who has had so ness experience. Box 303, Call. 3-3t WANTED— Y+ 1 nog;| Vikocp books anddo crrangs 1ot S sion st. clfl Ml!, bet. 8 and 10. 1t* Gml. en,nl housework; Appl; i x-mg DRIy monivE® AN'!‘BD—IMJ--M ‘woman to act as ho Address D. G Lan.n ed for housework and cook- iter st. 1t good 904 Devisa- 3-2t* in ener- e bull- osition offering op- MECHANICAL DEPT. — CARPEN- TERS AND OTHER HELP. 50 carpenters for work in San Fran- cisco and Oakland, $3 and $4 day; also carpenters for different country jobs. 2 nnsmlths. repair work, etc, fac- tory, $3 da: 10 bricklayers, city and country jobs, $7 day. Woodworker on wagon tlre:. etc., 15c fare, $3 day. Plumber for Oakland, $3.50 day. Engineer, gasoline hoist mine. $75. 4 Sronmolders. floor and bench work, $3.50 day. Pattern-maker, machine shop. Blacksmith, lumber co., good wages. 15 blacksmiths, country shops, ranches, etc., also blacksmith help- ers. Cement finisher, $3 and $4.50 day. 3 machinists, country, $3.50 day. FOR NEW SAN FRANCISCO. 15 laborers, factory and warehouse, $2 day. 3 5 laborers, other places, $2 to $2.50 day; paid weekly. MACHINISTS—SPECIAL. 4 machinists, large lumber co.. loco- motive and mill work, $3.50 and $3 day and fd. MURRAY & READY, $69 Sixth st., Oakland. SAWMILLS—WOODS HUMBOLDT COUNTY MENDOCXNO(;‘O!H\TY SONO] CHEAP FARE EUREKA 25 laborers, no experience required, $40_and found, special $2.50 rate fare. FARE PAID 'O MENDOCINO CO. 50 laborers for mills and yards of a large sawmill company, _$35 to $45, fare paid 150 woodsmen and laborers to the | sawmills of Shasta counties. - STATE OF WASHINGTON 15_laborers, mills and yards, $60 to $75 and found; also for all parts of California and Arizona. 2 exFerle ced Tumber tally men, $3 to § edgerman, $3 day and found; sash and door cutter, 75 day; shingle sawyer; 50 tree fellers and bark peelers. PLANING MILLS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES 10 handy men around shipping de- gartment, $2 day. 5 active young men learn trades, $1.75 and $2 day. 110 lumber plleu xz so and $2. GOLD VER ; machine miners, - COPPER large ‘gold mine, 90. 15 hand miners, gold mine, 5, $2.50. 10 muckers, gold mine, $6 10 carmen, gold mine, $67.50. 60 l.borers, no experience required, for different gold and silver mines, $60 and $75. Timbermen, $90: carpenter, mine, $90. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st., Oakland. MISCELLANEOUS Barber, small country place; you man drive bakery wagon, $30 and found; salesman who can do some upholstering and carpet-laying, country ltore. %ood wages; young man _as shippin; clerk; young man for soda vorks‘ harness maker, ranch, $40 and found. BUTCHERS 5 slaughter butchers, $2.50 day: m: chine sausage maker, good wage: 10 knife and handy men for siaugh- ter house, 2 25 day. MSTHRS. 15 4-horse telm!ter! new work, $75. Teamsters, haul lumber, sawmiil co. 75 teamsters, wlson, und and scrap- er work. hos(le S 10 ltahlemen. washers for nnd‘_counlry towns, §40 and found 75. FARMS—H&YIA‘(D HARVEST. 67 teamsters and ranch hands, chore- amen, etc., all parts of the State, $30 and $40 and found. 150 men to work in hay and harvest, $1.50 to $2.50 day lnd found. Buttermakers, milkers and dairy help, choremen and boys. ete. MARRIED: HELP. COOKS AND WIVES. Cook and wife, few boarders, $50 fd. 6 men and wives for different ranch- es, $40 to $60 and found. Man and wife for sawmill company, man as laborer, wife cook, good wages; dairymen and milkers and wives. $50 and &60 and found. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st., Oakland. (OTEL. RESTAURA. AND OTHER DEPARTM Cock for camp. company work. $50 and found, fare paid. 3 bakers, country shops, $60 and $50 and found. 3 cooks, boats, $70 and $50 and fd. 2 ca waiters, Humboldt County, ;30 and found, half fare. cooks, second and cooks, hotel l -nd restaurants in Bnn Francisco, land and cou towns, $20 nnd hs up to $50 and uo and found. 3 3 w-!torlc‘. club, “n'hor;d dllhnc‘o cou.n‘ try; waiters, city and country, N'Oud!onnd dishwasher, ‘: Fharion, 1nd foundt ol Sy porters, coun! ote! a; Y & READY, — 469 Sixth st., n ngeles office located at 137- 129 BouA'_h‘;m Angeles st. i1t _— LE:: STRAUSS & CO.'S overall ‘Oakland factory X in abou living in ‘WANTED — Architectural draughts- man; must be neat at lettering. Ap-| plx T“Mu Col&ny. nnnufllx S m annchumn. ..'é"‘m& 7 for and Sonoma | 70 day. | THE FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY JUNE 4, 1906, . HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. ANDRE'S Office, 406 Eighth st., room 4, Oakland—Wanted: Assistant gard- ener, private place, $25; man to milk cows, do chores, country. $25; milk- er and do farm work, $35: coachman and gardener, $30; waiters for hofil& resorts and boarding houses, $30 to $40; shoe repairer. country. $2 a day; yardman for hotel. $20 and fd.; fry cook, $2.30 a day; boarding-house cook, $45: waiter, institution, $25 and fd.; dishwashers. $25 to $30.3-2t tamp salesman—First-class ngggnl'd;:g&don aa.l:'rys and co-- i 3 en j g"'-'"::on €o., box 753, o-n;mia 2te h 'our experienced quarts wfimfip_;n!:ut be sober, reliable and industrious. Box 332, Call office, 1“! Fillmore st. 3-7 SOBER, industrious stablemn to mie chlr‘e of b‘f"‘ :n:l’ '. m have good references: momh Address box 331, t’lll 3 ge' salesman for the WANTED—Matting HARRIS, trade. Interview MR. Twentieth st. and Telegraph ave. Oakland. 3-3t i A i e S ettt | MACHINISTS wanted for work on can machinery; night shift; commencing Mon lay, June 4. Apply UNITED €O.. 19th and Harrison sts. 3-2t M . ol S ol it s i o C. CHONG Employment Office, estab- lished 1850, n’ow at 652 Webster st, corner Second. Oakland. form'rl’y 518 Pine st. San Francisco. mS-tf TWO ad. men or women for good proposition. Address box 6320, Call Oakland. 3-3t* EXPERIENCED _armature winders. Weidenthai-Gosliner Electric Works. 151 Chureh st. 3-3 MEN or boys to clean brlck. 17 lll‘- ket st., bet. 3d and 4 WANTED—Dishwasher; call euly. Market st., opp. Grant ave. WANTED—Lunc] 737 Market st.. l waiter: - call -rly. opp. Grant ave. | WANTED—A good blacksmith’'s hel r. good wages. 1310 Rallroad ave. 4-2 L EDO8 WESEE. BENG R s CARPENTERS wanted.. 2 men for job- bing shop: steady job. 1210 Turk. 4- WAITERS wanted—Steady. Ideal Res- taurant, 2579 Market st. 3-3t* PLUMBER and Helpers wanted. Chenery st. Call before 8 a. m. 3 2t* BOY about 15 years; good' chance for advancement. Box 6994. Call. my 19-tf BOYS wanted; over 18 years o! Il‘- 2331% Pine st. SHOES repaired while you wait. II!! G. G.. nr. Fillmore. for. 105 3d. _mil7-tf AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents for ticle on the market. iny 223 Ptn: st., between 9 and 12 a. m. 1-7t* SOLICITORS WANTED. HELMS Detective Bureau, bonded, for- merly of the U. S. Secret Service; Eng- lish, French, German. Spanish, ltalian spoken; all kinds of legitimate detective work done; highest refs. Formerly room 511 Grant bidg., now general delivery, San Francisco. 23 70t FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Entire contents of Hotel Albany, Fifteenth st. and Broadway, Oak- land, consisting of %0 rooms of good, desirable furniture, _carpets, bed- steads, bureaus, chiffoniers, dress- ers, cheval glasses, hair mattresses. feather pilfows, mirrors, woolen blankets, linen, chairs, tables. and complete dining-room and kitchen furnishings, in lots to suit, at ? - vate sale, daily, 10-12 and 2-4. 0-5 FURNITURE of a 5-room cottage in Alameda for sale; rent of cottage $25. Box 6519, Call office. Alameda. 3-3t* log Carload each cheap iron beds, wires, je2-1m mattresses and office desks. HOLM BROS., 1347 Webster, S. F. BIG stock new and used furni‘ure. Mc- Rae Furniture Co., 1330A Webster street. my 30 CARD table, marble-top table, new hose, rustic lounge, lrmchalr. garden tools, 226 Willard st.. 11 to 1 29-7t* FURNITURE for ”le. Inquire 1110 Kansas st. 4-2t% FURNITURE WANTED. ~ D. L. MAYERS, appraiser and buyer of furniture, carpets, etc.; spot cash; highest prices. Office 1301 Octavia st.; phone West 3529. Je2-3mo J. H. Wiley pays highest price for Zd- hd furniture. 665 14th, nr. Mkt. Jnl-tf nonsns AND WAGONS. - 100 HORSES from the W. L._Moss ranch, Oregon, at auction next TUES- DAY, June 5, 1906, at 1 p. m., suitable for delivery wagons, sand wagons, lumber wagons and business bugsie: all broken to.wurkd ;I.s‘?n::;- ood business buggies an; ern Horse rket, L. STEWART & CO., 220 Valencia st. 30-Tt el B e SEPARATE apartment stables on Mar- ket and 12tn: we furnish 1 to 100 stalls, $5 each per month. with hay and grain; loft and drivers’ room: water and manure taken away free, P. A. DOLAN CO. -3t CARRIAGE pairs; six grand coac it be sold. QUINLAN'S 20 Market st.; phone Pl‘lo horses m D. V.S, 2 9911, 2. HEAVY draft horses just from the country; work any way. 2761 Harri- son st. -4t 2 HEAVY draft horses just from the country; work any way. 2761 Harri- son st. 2-3t* WANTED—Business horse and bugsy. or buggy alone. 1447 Ellis st. 3-2t* PACIFIC Harness Co., 17th. bet. Mission & Valencia; repairing: new work.11m LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of FRANK LYONS, No. 166-190. The finder will please return to bank. Unless the same is returned within five days a new book will be issued to m.a ap- plicant. with the Hibernia Slvhl&l and Loan Soeiety of San Francisco in the name of ANNIE BROCKHAGE, No. 262-235. The find- er will please return to bank. Unless the same is returned within five days Dbe issued to the Savings and Lean I"rlndlco in the name of CATHEP- short order | LOST—Passbook with the Hiberni: Socfety of issued. e 0‘( Avr\l u n cmmto Dom and 'l‘rnd ca in t.lt u— GENE- VIEVE N Mm to 24 Ten- nessee Hollow, Presidio. . LOST—Furniture including from Guerrero st. ‘exas st.; lil . —Gent’ ’g.nld watch ::h to 2714 rd. +