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Dusiness Manager | TELEPIONE. ato: Will_Coanect t You Wish. and Third, S. F. et and Third Sts. | Cts. e (Cash With $5.00 sLm 8§59 Per Year Extma 15 Per Yaar Exira » Por Yo AUTHORIZED TO Near Post. Oskland 1083 elepisone OFFIC anta Clars ALAMEDA Avenue. Bu!lding ESPOXDENT. Lerald Squsre Call, the Nan Francisco given that pursuant tockholde in the city ncisco, ‘State t day of July, ock p. m. f?fl the pur-| Board of Directors | isco Gas and Elec- | the transac. which may id meeting. E is Gas _and Jje6 to 3y5 inc A. O. of Sher- by notified t atte i ned X;‘A‘i;llé p.oT = Nomination P of the Forest, and Deputy 1t meets only opposite elephone West 6084, he present dues remitted and benefits suspended. By order of| ERG, Noble Arch. Secretary. -2t Loage 7494, 1 O.| meets FRIDAY | G at'8 o'clock in Laura Good- of 15th and Mar-| mmoned meeting for rs this Fricay even- re urgently requested | sent. H. D. STILE, N. G. | “CURRIE. R. §. -2t | GUST 5. SLINKEY, on S. ATTORNEYS. DENTISTS- EDULTXO_‘AL. MELP WANTED—3IIALE. neLy “'.!.‘i'l'm-—::ll.n—co‘thl.‘- RED MEN, TAKE NOTICE. All members of the order and their families who are in distress can re- ceive relief by appl ters, 1517 Devisadero stre Chattanooga, corner of ond, first obtaining from committee of their respective tribes an order on the executive committee. Orders for food, ciothing, bedding, | cooking utensils, medicine .. will be issued, as wel anics’ tools for members w n rot be in a position (o purchuse the same themselves. Headquaners are open d:!) Sundays, fxnm 9a m to s All memb their present addresses either headquart 1817 Devisaderd street, or to the chief of records of their trive. PORTER L. BLI . 18 Devisader JAS. BOYES, Treasurer, 104 Chattanooga street. p. m. MORSE members w. @ and not vet reported s Lodge No. . L O. 0. P.—All been burned out raquested to ¥ Tequestel meeting, Place of n»ar Laguna. 1 \labnn'l st. 11 Lodge No. 1, I. and A tzted meeting for PIKi ME) Geary st. ING, June A full atten d every member 2 to Imore St. m» present address. delay, brethrer FFRANKLIN H. DAY "Saint Mungo building, st. and Golden Gate “Members cordially invited, C. LAWSON, President, Wells, Fargo & Co, : Franklin st. H. J. Bl’ SR, & l’enncnev, Cakland. THE _FRATER) Lodges meet as follows: Tuesdays: Columbia, - Wednesdays: 18; Progress, irrall st. Golden & at 4th ave. st. MisSion meets s E0icKer's Han, S8th & Church: e ave £3 Aurora tue relief| except | are requested to send | to | | 9th av.3 4t there be no | AL BROTHERHOOD | e Y P GaraOLD. Atiorneys at Law, Rooms 1-3, 758 Golden Gate ave, (Insurance, Land, Titls, !iwm) 7-1mo* JNO. W. BOURDETTE. C. K. BONESTELL. Oftices 1100 O'Farrell st., Cerner Franklin. LINDSAY, HOUX B2 RETT, attorneys-at-law, suite Saint Mungo bldg.. NW. cor. Gold Gate ave. und Pillmore st my30-1mo | MAGUIRE, ALLLR MbMA. J DK FRANK C. PAGU. } de ngl:l‘g remities , Four- land. 24-1m* erly St.Ann's cor. practice at X\lufldon.mg‘\ teenth and Droadw: | br. L D.Gorton. dentist, & Jas. Flood bidgs.at 1478 Fillmore; hours, 10 to 4. | PR, BERKINS OWw York aeMisy of 6th st is .s‘ 1102 Valencia st. corner 2d.. myl2tf F. TWIST., dentist. formerly Academy of Sciences bldg., at 1478 Eddy st.. mear Fillmore. my1s tf 10! 3. - KENNEDY. W. W. ALLEN e | Attorneys at Law. 1130 Mcams\ex. 181m | SR N BAR DUE, 120 Fillmore WILSON & WILSON (Mountford S. Wil san_and Charles H. Lovell). attornevs at 1\\\' 6 Webster st, torner Pine, Tancisco. 8 Tmo SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDGE, 1101 O'Farreli st., corner Franklin. TEL. EMERGENCY 59. WILLIAM J. HERRIN, SW. corner Fill- more ~nd Post sts.—Titles perfected; surance collected. Tel. West 527. m29-tf in- | 5 D-nusl resumed Oakiand. ¢ 1mo fully equipped. -lmo br. Jerome C. Carroll, dentist. 1776 O'Far- rell, nr. Fillmore; for. Phelan bld.m27 3m DR. IRA G. LEEK—All kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore, near Oak. my25-1yr* with 1') C. F. JAT 20-1m DR, &, “T. MERVY, office 632 Filimore st.. near Hayes. permarfently. my 22-1mo CLYDE PAYNE has resumed practice of dentistry at 3030 Clay. nr. Eaker.mi$ tf BREWSTER F. AMES, law office at resi- dence, 1311 O justed. L. W. BURCHARD, C. J. HOUSTON, law. 2424 Sacramento st., near Fillmore. Pione West 2026 24-1mi DANIEL O'CONNELL, Sanchez st., near Market; ment st. 2 to 4 . law offices, at 419 Cle- 19-imo* SEA | DR. GRORGE W. LEEK, formerly 29 Powell, cor. Steiner & McAllister.mll tf EASY Dental Parlors. formerly 6 Turk, now 367 Steiner: open evenings. mll tf NEW Hnle Dontal Parlors opened cornes ¥illmore and_Turk; mu tf a—mmote and nrce o open_evngs. CLATRVOYANTS. A. RYAN. Attorney-at-Law, Of- 4 Bush si.; residence, 30;6 %fl:fiy 9- fUTTLE, HIRAM D., attorney, NW._ cor, Bilis and Devisadero sts.; tel. West 4605, B F.\JAM!\‘ 08 Gold CH.\RI.I'JS S. WHEELER, 2413 Washington st., San Francisco; telephone West 1826, May'13 tf JOHN F. BOWIE, law offices, 2413 Wash- | ington st., San Francisce telephone West 1896. May 15 tf NATHAN M MORAN, Ia Washingtor. st., San sisco; tele- phone West 1896 May 12 tf JOSEPH B. KENNEDY, law offices, 2413 Washington st. San Franzisco; ' tele- phone West 1853, May 13 tf HEALE' °n Gate attorney at law. 8.2 12 1mo HARRIS & HESS, Attorneys at Law. W. T. HESS, Notary Public. ter st., near Fillmore. 2053 Sut- phone West | law offices, | 11 1mo | \ | | 1 AA—Amays Consult the Best. PROF. NIBLO. Readings §1 $1 $1 $1 $1 Prof. Niblo. clairyvoyant, has warned the public of San Francisco for vears of the earthguake of 1906; Prof. Niblo is now locuted at Broadway, Oakiand, €al, where he' will be pleased to meet his clients and many friends. Greatest living astral dead-trance clairvoyant of the age; advises on businéss and all affairs of life; tells your . and what you called for; whom you will marry; how to control the one you love, even miles awdy; reunites the separated; gives secret powers to control; no long de- lays in waiting; readings daily from 10 a. m. to § p. m. Open All pay Sunday. Permanently located at 1 Broadway. 9 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. PROiI™ NIBLO. 3-7t* card reader, 57 Sixth st., 138 Telegraph ave., 3 F. J. CASTELHUN, F. Attorneys at law, phonc Fell €516. C. CASTELHUN, i Fiilmore st 10-1m ROWN, card reader, 57 Sixth st., 728 Telegraph ave., Oak- 31-7t* MRS, BI land. & HENS, J. A.. law offices, St. Mungo, | NW. cor Fillmcre st. and Golden (n.l(l‘ avenue. imo | X\'DFR D. KEYES, attorney-at- Washington st. Jn 6-1mo* CQURT EUX "LEIAN No. gular meeting and ele < will be held THURSDA 30 o'clock, 2589 Mark esent address to L. K. Ha- | , 295 Church st, San Fran- -2 et CHA "RANK J. MURPHY, att'y at la O'Farrell st.; tel. Enlergency 59. | | MRS, SEAL. | Miss ZEMDAR, young. gifted clair. and palm.; h')l)c G 31 10"'5 Iillmore. 1 St® sl‘l RITUALL a “epiriiual medium; readings dally: friends please call. 1% Eillmore S 1mo* S. F. HANLON, Attorney, 1752 Bush st., cor. Octavia; phone West 1560. 25-tf BENJAMIN HEALEY, att 1208 Golden Gate ave. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ALIFORNIA Liquor Dealers’ Associy. tion—Members are reguested to meet at Master Plumbers’ Hall, Page and ugh sts. near Market, on THURS l AY AFTERN S June 7, at o'clock D. " U nEEFE, Pres. WILLIAM CLACK, Tec. See 6-2t | TEMPLAR Rebekah 19, 1. 0. O. F. Lodge. No. . will hold its regular m Renstrom Hall, 434 Stanyan THURSDAY EVENINGS, ‘be- June 7. AD ings in st., on ginning Y 7:30 o'clack, at 122 nation and election of o S. KUMMERLANDER, 5-3t Pocahontas. Aomp | R LEON SAMUELS and R. F. MOGAN, law offices, 519 Fillmore st. myl?tf JOHN M. BURNETT, attorney at law, ’0»" Sutter st. lmo’ W. KING. attorney-at-law, 1736 l'lll- more st., near Sutter. GEO. D. SHADBURNE, attorney an lnvl, 901 Devisadero st. BAHRS, GEORGE H.,, Post cor. Fillmor PHYSICIANS, attorney, 1901 2%%-1m | 2209 *"SUTTER st. Phone West 5694. Dr. Alfred B. Grosse; hours, 2 to 4. Dr. R. C. Stoney; hours, 1 to 3. Dr. 3. D. Whitney; hours, 10 to 12. jes-1mo* GENERAL Masonic Relief Board, O’Farrell st. Open daily, 10 a. m. to Sundn)h and holidays excepted. Phone West 3302. mylétf HARRY J. LASK, Secretary. COURT Inter Nos, No. 18, F. of A. meet SUNDAY, June 10; at 2 p. Knights of the Red Branch Mission st., between Seventh and E‘nh!ll. C. DRUCKER, Chief Ranger. C. C. CRONE, Secretary. MOL\T MORIAH Lodge No. 44, F. flnd M.—Stated meeting THIS EVEN- l. at Albert Pike Memorial Temple, 1859 -Geary st. at 8 o'clock. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. CROCKETT Lodge No. F. and A M.—Stated meeting WEDNES SVENING at 8 o'clock in Albert orial Temple, 1859 Geary AHN, M., 1632 Ellis st. ‘-I \h‘}'HI REON, S Sutter it Flower No. 187, F. of A—| ar meeting of this Court take place on THURSDAY 'ENING, June 7th, § o'cleck p. m. 5 _Hartford st., bet. 17th and Noe and Castro sts. Business| f importance. By order of | M. SILBERSTEIN, Chief Ranger. STAHR King Lodge . 344, F. and A Fillmore st. (Stated meet- | "\c ana Third Degree t ES- DAY IM, June 6th at 0| l) S HIRSHBERG, W. \( ¥. WRIGHT, Sec. | S'r‘v\'n\ Montenegrin L. and B. Soclo-i mbers are requested to at 6, al vian Club Hn]l ‘49:- Golden Gate ave. | By order of E. T. BALICH, P‘re! JOHN .}.RU\'I(‘H Sec. it | MISSION Lodge, No 163 T & A 3 Stated meeting WEDNESDAY EV G 0 #'clock. Members need- stanve are requested to com- ith the Master or with the ersigned. R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. GOI DEN GATE Lodge, No. 204, 1. O. O. F.—All members in need of assist- ance will meet committee on di tribution on FRIDAY EVENING, at| 8 o'clock, at 2853 Folsom st, near | 26th st. C. R. MacLAUCHLAN, R. 8. 4 COMPANIONS—Notice: Relief head quarters Companions of Forest of America removed to 1315 Ellis st_\ Consignment .of goods received. All] Companions in need apply from 1 to| 4 p. m. daily; Sunday excepted. 3-7t*| TALIFORNIA Council No. 530, National | Union—Regular meetings first and third Wednesdays at 8 m, 1457 | Franklin st. Members are requested | To, send their address to J. B. STO- | VALL, 2639 Broderick st. 3-“ | $IARSHALL Parlor No. 202, N. €. G, W, | 315 Steiner st—Election of omcera WEDNESDAY, June 6, 7 rE | Pren. | i | Y BN ANTY R. 0. BOKEE, :el‘ ALEMANIA Lodge, No. § K. of P, will | meet W SDAY, June 6, at 8 m., at No. residence of Winter. B orde; WILLIAM DAWES, K. of R. and & ENIGHTS of the Red Branch will meet | at their hall, at 1133 Mission_st., | WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 6, at 8 o'clock. Business of lmponlnce By order of President. 5-2t 3 DAMON Lodge, No. 2, K. of P, will | meet at Stricker’s Hall, cor. 28th and | Church sts, on WEDNESDAY EVE;-‘ ING, June 6. 2t J. H. DANTON, K. of R. and S. O. F., M. U.—Headquarters of re- Yot committee will be | DAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS only. | je6-15t E. D. FARRELL, Chairman. | c(» nd Mmeral . 10,333 (‘ole n | Water Bottlers' | i01 meets on FRIDAY | NTGHT Sune's at 5955 S1st st Mem: | bers please attend. Important busi- | ness. J.KARN, Sec. 6-3t* EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 166, F. and A. tated meeting THL, (WEDNES- DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock in King Solomon Hall, Fillmore st. 1t H. J. OWEN, Secretary. \ATIO\'AL Union ' Headauarters—Na- | tional Union relief committee, 1457 Franklin st. near Bush. Members | please register. 17t JOS. A. WILSON, Gen. Deputy. 1154 | Jeb-5t | ., at | Hall, | EVAD |PR DR. E. 0. JELLINEK, office and resi- dence 222 304; office hours, 2 p. m. ' DR.WM. A. MARTIN, oculist, aurist, for- merly Spring Vzlley bldg, res. 870 Fell, bet. Fillmore, Steiner sts. Tel. Park 125‘ t0 4 and 7 to 8 p % my 18 S, DR. GEORGE H.—Removed to 2712 Sacramento st.; hours 2 to 4. Phone West 1370. 3.7t KECK., DR. F. C., formerly James Flood bldg., has gone East to buy a com- plete new office outfit. 3-14t DR, WM. D. CLARK has returned from Europe; office 2554 California st.; tel. West 390. je3-im* .~ T. B. BAILLY, formerly of 502 Sutter st., 1917 Fillmore st.; 2 to and 7 to 8; tel. West 216. junZ lmo‘ DR. MORRIS HERZSTEIN, 2118 Pacific ave.; phone West 596; hours 12-1:30, 4-5:30. junl-imo* DR. W LAMB—Office and residence 1680 Ellll st. near Fillmore. Phone West 2405. 1-7t* 6 Washington st.; tel. West | FOR rent—Best offices in the city; large light rooms; reasonable rent. 1017 Steiner, cor. Golden Gate. my$1 tf 10 OFFICES for business. doctors, lodges; modern Jefferson-sq. bldg., 925 G. G. av. my?25-1m HOTELS AND APARTMENTS. AUDUBON. 928 Ellis st. Only half-block above Van Ness ave.; only first-class rooming-house in city: S0 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: rate§ §1 per day up; take Ellis-st. car at ferry. jel-1mo HOUSES TO LET. | ZITHER, MISS L. JENSEN, formerly teacher of art needle work at the Kmporium, Is deing stamping and designing lessons in all kinds of embroidery. 909 Eilis street. Jnl lmo A—METRCPOLIT. .\'\l (Calif.) business. stenogr. col., ¥ Golden Gate ave.: best positions xn the greater city. Myi-tf A. F. WORBLS, teacher of viclin, cornet, cello, mandolin and guhar. Headquar- ters 1165 O'Farrell st.; pupils Kindly send present addresses. my29-1m HEALD", S Buslnesfl College. 1451 Franklin st.. S. F.; Oakland branch. Bacon block. For information address B. P. HEALL, San Francisco. my26-tf VAN DER NAILLEN'S Engineering School now open in all branches at }-‘lr.v-msl st. and Telegraph ave., 0nls; and. A—Gallagher-Marsh Business College will resume business Monday, June 4, at 5043 Devisadero. Pupils call.m20 tf mandolin and guitar lessons 5S0c. 523 Hickory ave., beL ¥ell and Oak. 1 7t* AT work now: San Francisco Business College. 16 Belmont ave., off Willard st., south of Golden Gate Park. 6-tt violin, FURNITURE FOR SALE. E‘OR bkLL‘—A! a great flu(‘flfice the compiete furnishings of 54 rooms, furniture, carpets, bedding, etc.; m be sold quick. See THOMAS GIL- BERT, 1064 Union Savings Bank bidg., Oakland. -3t FOR sale—Furniture of 3 rooms, parlor, bedroom and kitchen; alf new; party wishes to lcave city. Apply at 112 Lake st. 5-3t Carload cach cneap iron beds, wires, top mattresses and office desks. HOLMES BROS., 1347 Webster, 8. F. je2-1m BIG stock new and used furnituve. Mc- Rae Furniture Co., 1350A Webster street. my30-tt FURNITURE WANTED. D. L. MAYERS, appraiser and buyer of furniture, carpets, etc.; sSpot gash; highest prlces Office 1301 Octavia : phone West 3529, je2-3mo J. H. Wiley pays highest price for 2d- | nr. hd furniture. 655 14th, nr. Mkt Jnl-tf . Conipressed Air Cleaning Co. “cleans carpets and rugs on floor without removal; wagons saved; no interruption of business. Temporary office 2028 Steiner st.; phone West 5695. 12 1mo CARPETS—Furniture—Mattresses. The Risiitway Renovating Co, succssgors . Rice-Hopke Wros. JOS. IR 18507 Harrizon. Send postal. my21 tf ALREADY for business! Pioneer Carget . Cleaning Works, lem orary office 911 / Golden Gate av onc Exch. 1000. J. SPAULDING & CO my25-tf MITCHELL'S Pioneer Carpet Cleaning Works, office 3747 Seventeenth st Send postal. 5 1mo* CONKLIN BROS., Cleaning Works, 1331 Secott st m22 tf Carpet DR G l\OENlGSTE V formerly Kearny st, graduated surgeon chi ropodist, now located at Cornell baths, 1416 Sutter st, near Frank- lin. my 28 1mo DR. JAMES BROWN, Expert Chlropo- dist; Emporium, Van Ness and Post. my 7-1mo* DR. C. L. SCHARFF, chiropodist, located at 1836 Fillmore st. - DR. GEO. W. DUNCAN, Expert Chiropo- dist. 2024 Sutter, nr. Fillmore. my71m RUPTL!IE CURED. " Plorce Electric_Co., trusses, belts, ete., now located N. W. cor. Central avé. and Chestnut st., Alameda. Call ::yozvrl TO RENT. 2727 Clay st bet. Pierce and Scott, 14- room house; every modern convenience; facing Alta plaza; ;lrtfally furnished. 2737 Clay st., modern house of 9 rooms and bath, adjoining atove property. House 2811 Jackson st., § rooms and bath; will improve to suit tenant; near Devisadero. Modern house, 12 rooms and bath, 2351 Devisadero st., nr Jackson; will fix house to suit tenant. G. K. FRINK. 2626 Vallejo st.. corner Scott. Phone West 1339 (working).m20 tf LODGING-HOUSE and_ restaurant; ca- pacity 150 each. 843 Howard. 3-Tt* HOUSES FOR SALE—FURNISHED. urnished house, 8 rooms and y Bayo Vista ave., Linda Vista terrace, .akland. Particylars BALD- WIN & HOWELL, 1649 Fillmore st.. or owner, 2103 California st., city.5-2t* | CALIFORNIA bodies, A. and A. S. R, 1859 Geary Bl—All members p]»nse‘ send present addre: 4-7t CHAS. JELLI‘\’FK Secreury BUSINESS CHANCES, MANUFACTURER wishes acquaintance | of practical business man of highest integrity, with $10,000 capital, for strictly commercial enterprise, manu- sacturing commodity of universal de- mand, controlling Pacific Coast; mense profits and possibilities. Prin- cipal's address, Box 6533, Call office, Oakland. 6-2t* FOR sale—Grocery and bar; 2 furnish- ed living roems; large stock: 2 years' lease; rent $30; best location in city; one block from Fillmore: price $3000. Address box 802, Call Dmce 1651 Fill- more st. 4-3t* FOR sale—In furnishings Berkeley; and business of a twenty-three-room | boarding-house; doing fine business; will sell r‘help, with two vears’ rent $80 per month. Cali or address, 2214 l'nlnn st., Berkeley. 1-7t |IRONWORK for one draw sheet brick | oven, one galvanized portable oven for bread, pie, cake or roast, 250 bread | pans, 2 large galvanized cans and tubs. Inquire REA, 330 Utah st. 6-3t* FOR rent—822 Turk st.; large sunny dining-room and kitchen; steel range, every convenience; seat 30 to 40 people; fine for restaurant; a fine Chance right party. '5-2t* WANTED—To buy delicacies and dairy Store. Address, stating price, bcx sn. 1651 Fillmore st. -3t* FOR sale—A good route on a leadlng morning paper. Apply 3942 17th.5-7t* LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. C. E. HINKLEY, RELIABLE BROKER, Formerly of 1020 Market st., Now located at 915 Fillmore st. New and complete list of rooming- houses, flats, apartment-houses. 6-2t ARCHITECTS. G. A. WRIGHT, GEO. idSHPORTH. B. J. 8. CAHILL, associal architects; of- fices 2277 California st. 27-1m* im-| lease‘ { | | | | | DR, J. A. BLACK, eve, ear, throat, 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. 27-30t EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. RELIABLE Japanese and Chinese em- ployment office, Oscar Hatsumi, 315 Stockton st, moved to 1513 Geary. furnishes best help of all kinds with care and dispatch. 1513 Geary. je4-6m A—Oldest Japanese-Chinese Emp. Of- fice—Furn. all kinds of reliable help. GEO. SAKAUYE, 1153D Turk' form. 239 Mason. Tel. West 5612. jn 3-1mo SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. DRESSMAKER, coat, Eton jacket suits taflored; fits guaranteed; have sewing machine work done at home. MISS BARSS, 1259 O'Farrell st.; pho:ez?.-l(h W OMAN would like housework or nd Apply 134 Parker ave., near Pl Lobos ave. 5-2t* OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED flat; 3 rooms; 1i; keeping. Call at 1350 Alameda. ht house- roadway, 6-3t* DR. ALBERT W. KIRK, eye, ear, nose and throat, 2127 Filimore; hours 9-12; 1927 Francisco st., Berkeley; hrs. 3-5. 253 mo. DR. McGETTIGAN, 630 Page, nr. Fillmore. Hours 2 to 4—7 to 8 p. m. Tel. Park 421 251 mo DR_C. E. FARNUM, formerly Parrott . mow at 513 Devisadero st., near 12 1mo* A. SCHLOSS, eye, ear, nose, throat. NW. corner of Ellis and Devisadero streets. my19 Im* MARSHALL B. RYER, 2790 Pine_ st., corner Broderick; telephone West 2396. Hours 2 to 4 p. m. je5-5* DRS. LAMB, 1767 O’'Farrell st, nr. Fill- more. Accom. for patients. my30-15t DR. E. C. MERVY will resume practice June 1 at 3025 Fillmore st. 20 1mo* FIMATS TO LET. CENTRAL ave., 71, nr. Haight—Sunny up-to-date flat; 6 large rooms and bath; yard, basement, newly tinted. $30. 5-2t* TO let—Flat of 5 large rooms, suitable for doctor or dentist. 817 Golden Gate ave. 6-5t* OFARRELL, 1937—Modern flat, 7 sun- ny rooms; reasonable to good tem- ant. 3 ROOMS furniture in 6-room flat for rent. 245 San Jose ave. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. DIAMOND, Slo—Fat ¢ sunny. fur nished roo: hot, ‘cold water gas; bath; $18; adult! 6-5t* DR. JOSEPH A. PROSEK—Temporary office, §20 Steiner st. 21m '1H!: MecNutt Hospital is now located nt Pacific ave., San Francisco. m DENTISTS. HALE Dental Co., formerly of 702 Mar- ket st., is now located at 1756 Fill- more, cor. Sutter. We have no branch- es and no other dentist authorized to use our name; bewage of frauds and impostors. Hale Dental Co., 1768 Fill- more st,, corner Sutter. Jedtf DR. O. F. WESTPHAL, formerly St. Paul bullding, now located at residence, 2513 Octavia st., near Broadwny. DR. GEO. F. RODDEN, formerly 139 Post st., now located at 2513 Octavi st., near Broadway. 29-15t* DR. C. W DECKER, RGEON DENTIST, 2115 Bunh st., near Fillmore. (Formeriy Phelan bld. 24 years.) my30tf DR. ALBERT E. SYKES resumes tice at Union Savings Bn.nk Qakland, reom - 308. rac- ldg.. Tel Oakland 30- llt M. J. LYON, architect, 919 Ellis st.: all plans and papers saved. Jnl KOLLOFRATH. Edm., architect, 1709 Webster st. 16-1me SALFIELD & KOHLBERG, Architects, Buchanan, cor. G. G. 24-1mo PAINLESS dentistry-—0Old estab., reliab] nlmble vic- ‘rertect honest, work; free consultatis myi Filimore st., cor ‘0¥ W MARCUS W. LEVKOW!CZ. My patients can commun a.to with me nt “1: Sutter st., S Z1ES ARTIFICIAL EYES. ARTIFICIAL eyes; rtment sent on selection. SCHOmY & KD;"T‘NER, mo 2076 O'Parrell st. ADOPTION. MATERNITY Villa; strictly private; in- DR. ,mn&& FUNKE, fants adopted. 5 1416 Sth st., Alameda. 20 30t A. 0. U. W, Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, meets at 2516B Sutter st, every FRI- DAY, at § p. m. Members requested 1o attend. F. G. wu,LlAi(s.:fl ‘w. NATIONAL Union Headquarters—Na- tional Union relief committee, 1457 Franklin st, near Bush. Members please register. O8. A. WILSON, Gen. Dep. Jeb-Tt AMERICA Circle, C. O. F. ol A O F., N meeting 'G, June 6, at | will hold their WEDNESDAY EVEN Mission Masonic Hall, 2668 Mission. 1t AL'!'AH‘IOS Trlbe—w BDNHDAY‘. 8 D" ebfief . HARRY FF, T el BICYCLES. h«l prices on all. leading 3 npurlu GREGORY & CO.. Van Ness ave. and DRESSMAKING—MILLINERY. MEDOWELL, Dresm JEa Milinery ra at et., b Cal. © b —_— SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS & TRUSSES B wgs.g%mux elastic hoslery. F. W Sutter. my30-3m DR, C._HAUSELT, formen h McAllister. 219 mwufidu‘}:“‘x; :“ e 1 to 5. 3 dens' formerly of DR. C. E. MOO! 499 Eddy st., 8. at corner of HE Oxford and fiqflon, Berkeley. 3-Tt R, dentist, 2127 -Flll bet. Cal > -rfl\n and % 1-7'-4‘ S near Devisadere. iunec. ml P -L mk ;u-m' EY s,fif..“...fl-g.:"* B 5 FOR RENT—Modern_flat of six rooms partly furnished; $30. 115 Fillmore st. Call forengon. t* MODERN furnished flat of 4 rnoms for sale cheap. 2170 Folsom st. 52t FURNISHED FLATS WANTED. FURNISHED flat or apartment; 4 or S rooms; within 6 blocks of Clay and on sts.; state rent. Answer 3190 C ay st, San Francisco. 6-2t* ROOMS TO LET. LARGE front alcove room, furnished; also one nicely furnished bedroom; rents $10 and $25 per month. Apply 763 Fourteenth st., near Church and Market. 6-3t* HAIGHT, 214—2 pleasant, sunny, front rooms; running water; fine view; suitable for dentist. -5t* JULES ave., 300—Furnished rooms for gentlemen, $7 to $10 month; 1 block to cars and Ingleside track. 3-5t* POST, 1662—Furnished or unfurnished ariors; also ,other rooms: . use itchen. TURK, szz—mcely furnished sunny rooms; suitable Z persons; hot L free; bath; §2.50 week up. LAGUNA, 128—Large sunny room with board, newly furnished, for 2. 5-5t* WALLER, 70A—Two sunny, unfur- nished rooms, ch’li: 5-3t* m and good board ‘in X.:"“ lamlly at Willow D-.le. Bhu sel) mo.. BUSH, 2018—First-cl board: gentlemen pre| ind ‘erred. 2-5t* 0m yumsm m". EEBNISBDD room for refin tlem: family. 1215 i an; mltynu amily. 12 ‘_,z‘g:h SITUATIONS. WANTED—MALE PROF. HENRY FOSTER, the burned out dancing teacher of 1556 Market st., wishes to fill a responsible po- sition here or elsewhere in any line of work where education and the 15 years' business experience of one who is apt, capable, reliable, strictly sober and a careful, conscientious worker would be useful and appre- ciated. No agencies, soliciting or eddling undertaken. Address 450 aller st., near Fillmore. je 3-15t* POSITION as stenographer by young man 21 years of age: experienced; will accept position in eity or country. Box 6528, Call office, Oakland. 5-3t* JOBBING plumber wants goslllon. Box 306, Call office, Oakland. 5-2t* JAPANESE young honest boy wants position u any gob in family, cit coumry ARRY, care 1514 0 ell st. JAPANESE boy wants a pn!lllon as houseworker in the city or country. YONE, 1484 Fulton st. e HMELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Neat ar- . flrl for general house work at San Mateo; small famil must be good plain cook. Anpy Thursday at 2109 Fillmore st. from 1 to 3 p. m. » 1t* WANTED—Gir] to make plain aprons and hem napkins; steady employment. !nqulre at 2515 Sutter st., nnr De- visadero. CHOCOLATE dipper and cream dlpp.r wanted; wages $8 to $10 per week. Keller Candy Co., 474 Seventh uv... Oakland, Cal. GIRL for cooking and work; good home to Bush st. WANTED—Clerks familiar with kitchen utensils; steady positions. Apply nt 1158 Washington st. WANTED—Lady ironers. and premn. 2122 Fillmore st. 1t* WANTED—A girl for cooking and len- eral housework. 3601 Clay st. 5-21 STRONG 1 for general hnulewor! no éoki‘fl".. 1417 Post st 5-2t* BARBERS AND SUPPLIES. Al shy earby t 3y = cll}.‘lan lt:&yn !I a2 nllll ot e?l ”Ene- rent; blsn id retur ’ru:g un. 's'ro:.'rz. CI34T Fuiton: srst es now &hwt mmstun &llton IL. neral houla- ght girl. 21260 Emigoymeat . S. pti phone st Oakland; MURBAY ¢ READY. NT AND LABOR AGENTS, Formerly of §34-635 C Now locatel at 469 W eo? I.DS ks Free far new Oregen R 1 298 laborers, rocim 1c Rate Fare—le t Iduho, \. uhxn,:!on. Ore 3o 100 laborers. 1 FREE Fyo.—Glenn Co.—Wyo.—Glenn Co. “Y\Zbore's‘ & P own work, §2. FRER ciston Stockte 51 ivision C 3 pbn i labovers. S. F-' Co- ‘s own d_wages. = oEo FARE—SOU San Luis Obispo. Santa Burbank; 100 laborers, S. FARE PAID — GRU\'ILLE — FARE PALD. day and board — ORO- nd, Cal TELEPHONE OAKLAND FREE FARE. W R. R._WOIKS. To beautiful SISKIYOU and SHASTA counties. 150 LABORERS, WEED. free fare. 150 TEAMSTERS. WEED. free fare. Rockmen and drillers. | R. R. WORK, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. | SPECIAL RATES. Riparia and Lewiston R. DAILY. 500 laborers, rockmen and drmers‘. $9.75 fare and fee is all it costs you. FARE PAID TO ANOTHER R. R. JOB—W. P. R. R. WORK. Representative at our office—See him. FOR OROVILLE—SHIP MONDAY. 500 Tk ‘for‘ the Western Pacific R. 0 $2.50 day, your fare paid. hPLCIAL RATE. CHEAP FALS: YOSEMITE R. R. | 500 laborers, rockmen, drillers. spik- | ers and trackmen, §2.50 day. ! FARE PAID—R. R. WORK. 100 % ITALIANS, MEXI- | CANS, AUSTRIANS, boss here, shlp‘ Monday and pay vour fare. If you want R. R. WORK we can ship | you. Call and see us. MURRAY & READY, 469 OaKland, Sixth st., T8 FREE FARE. | N H—TO Barbara and P. Co. work. R. SHiP 500 laborers, §: yourself. ROVILLE — OROVILLE 5 (ILLE. ELPhhA—HLfl OLDT CO.—EURE- rs. sawmills, woods. etc., $40 f’g.h::;rean laborers for Mendocino Co., free fare; lots of other jobs at all times. NDRE'S office. ATrlbune bldg.. Ofl.kland—v\r nted: restaurant, COURLry, 33, boarding hous institation, - $25 406 Sth s routh: $50; fry cook. 365 hotel, sout ry e er and pastry cook, $60; kitchen hand Nevada County, $30. etc. 1t | WANTED—1000 men for permanent | WARTED 1006 mpet] e coastwise trade: sailors. $45 to 350 per month and found: firemen. $30 per month and found (mostly oil burn- uewarde $70 per month and $65 to $70 per month alieymen, $30 per month cabinmen, $30 per month and found; overtime to sailors and firemen, 30c per hour: overtime shall be considered all work dene after 3 p. m. and before 7 a’ m. on work days. on Sundays or holidays, all national holidays and all State holidays in States where vessel may be at the time. Apply to W. B. QWE\RN Pa- cifie Mail Dock. READ THESE SPECIALS FOR A GOOD JOE. WE PAY YOUR I"ARE i T‘\hEbC[g\\\' COMPANY n e NTER of TRICT. the MI HIP RK. NG DIS- gg lz;mrers, no experience necessary, 7.50 per month and f: 48050 ver me are paid, boss FARE PAID—FACTORY WORK. }S‘guiihorer; gts)r factory and ware- worl 50, y work vear rom"ld ey aaay TO HELP CARPENTERS and work around new buildings short distance in the country. - 50 laborers to help carpenters, ,long job, no experience necded. 125 laborers to work around s eam shovel, $67 ofl and $i0 and found. EW ORK—15¢. fare. .S‘dgfll?)rs muckers and laborers, $75, and found §60, WANTED — Two good advertising men, familiar with the “write-up™ business and general display adver- tising: only theose having a clean ree- ord and that can prove thelr abflfl\' need ‘apply; to such a good proposition is open. Box l\)Og Clll office. -2t 5% aad 41 s work 5 a a MLRRAY & READY 469 6th st., (v)u.k- RPENTLR\ A\D OTHER HE] a0 carpenters for work San Fr‘rh cisco and Oakland, $3 and $4 day 2!‘!"50 (:rpcnlers for different coun- | 2 tinsmiths, repair work, etc., fae v, e factory, Osl: dkla)l‘rs city and country jobs, Wood worka 15c fare, 33 da. Engineer, nflollne hoist, mine, $75. 4 iron molders, floor, S350 e vench worle, Patternmaker machine shop. 15 blacksmiths, country shaps, ::ches. etc.; also blacksmith help- FOR NEW SAN FRANCISCO. 15_laborers, factory and warehouse, 2 day. 5 laborers, other pla es, $2 and $2 50 | day; paid weeklv. MACHINISTS—-SPECTATL. 4 machinists, large lumb-r ¢ motive and mill work, $£3 5 day and found. MURRAY & READY, land. MECHANICAL EPT. HUNDRED firemen and brakemen on New York and other rail- e to 30, strong. good sight and henrmx experience un- necessary; firemen $30 to $100 month- 1y, become engineers and earn $200; brakemen $70 to $30 monthly, become conductors and earn $150; positions awaiting competent men; Send stamp for particulars; name position pre- ferred. Railway Association. room 203B, 1995 Geary st., S. F. 30WitSui* LEVI STRAUSS & CO.’S. overall opera- tors—Our Oakland factory will be reas for occupancy in about one week: living in San Francisco ana wishing to work In our Oakiand factory can have free commutation tickets. Notice of tha opening of our San Franecisco factory will appear shortly. Aply to MR. 8. E. DAVIS, Tenth and Clay sts., Oal:.nnd. my21-tf who can Addre: Cineir -3t cleaner wanted—A first good . wages and steady ;0" wagon tires, etc, loco- and $3 419 6th st., Cak- ELECTROTYPE fnisher, vise; steady employment. | the 'Rapid Electrotype Co., SAW}"MILLS—WOODS, | mati, Ohio. IMBOLUT « O, DY MENDOCINO CO. D\‘..E?s ;vhr:‘il’lrl SONOMA €9 s T e i position _to right party. Apply er BURBKA. 3 50 rat I EAP TAREL| write 255 N. 15t st.. San Jose, Cal 6 25_laborers, no experience required, | WANTED—A man to weork on a farm $40_ana found; special $2 50 raté| and milk cows. Apply St. Francis Girls' Directory, Central ave. and FARE PAID To MENDOCINO. Waller st.. San Francisco. 1t* 50 laborers for mills and yards of a large sawmill company. $35 to $43.| A GOOD hotel waiter; also & man for fare paid, 25 woodsmen. making beds: good home for right 150 woodsmen and laborers to the Mman. Olympia Hotel, 500 sawmills of Shasta and Somoma |_ Potrero. -~ counties. o WANTED—Four experienced uartz 15 F{ATE O Y ASHINGAON. | Vminers: must be seber, reliable and 5 _laborers, mills and yards, $60 to| jpdustrious. Box 332, Call office, 1831 375 td. i .. Edgerman, $3 day fd.; sash ana door _ Eilmore st AN stable man for cutter, $2.75 day; shingle sawyer; 50 WANTED—Competent tree fellers and bark peelers. | “dravage company. Apply 44 Market street. a AIN‘AD\{)NG MILL. | s A TORIIN NTED-—Boy for ranch: board and clothing. 722 Vermont st., between 10 handy men around shipping dept., Nineteenth and Twentieth. 1t* $2 da: 25 acuve young men, learn tndel.; 118 day: | TYPESETTER to get out and deliver sheet. Apply today, 1033 Buena Vista ave., Alameda. 1t* 10 lumber pilers, $2.50 and $2.70 day. WANTED—Clerks familiar with klu-n- MISCELLANEOUS. | Barber, small country place. i | en utensils: steady pesition. App! at 1158 Washington st. Oakland. Salesman who can do some upholster- ing and carpet laying, country store, | WANTED—First-class blacksmith to do heavy work. Apply 1522 San Brune 8-2¢* 0od wages. road. oung man as shipping clerk. WANTED—W. H. McBryde's eamp, Pi- Young man for soda works. Harness-maker. ranch, §40 found. 'HERS. nole, Cal, fifty laborers at once for new plant: wages 32-32.25-$2.50. 6 5t* BOY to learn plumbing; one having a VIN & year's experience. Pl MOR- 15 4-horse teamsters, new work. $75.| RICE, 321 Noe street 18s . eamster, haul lumber, sawmill co. | 75 teamsters, wagon, . | WANTED Blacksmith _and__awnire o e maker. ERLESS AW NING € 10 stablemen, hostlers and buggy| 2172 Post street. § 2t washers for Oakland, San Francisco WANTED—Stenographer an. and country towns. §$40 fd. to 315, Bockhooner Ao b @ CaR oS AY AND HARV DAIRIES. YOUNG man to cook in delicatossen store. 943 McAllister st. 2t 67 teamsters and ranch hands, chore- e, e fonngParts of the State, 330 | FUNTED A tinner to work on bulld- ing. Call at 611 Octavia st. | 5-2t* and $40 found. GOOD baker on bread wanted at olnce. t § slaughter butchers, $2.50 day. Machine sausage-maker, good wages. 10 knife and handy men for slaughter | house, $2.25 day. TEAMSTERS. 150 men to work in hay and harvest, Call basement 2000 Bush st. $1.50, $2.50 day ~nd found. Butter-makers, milkers and dairy WANTED—A good bootblack. Apply 1062 McAllister street. help, choremen and boys, etc. MAR| HELP COOKS AND FIVE painters wanted. Apply l'i Post street. TVES. Cook and wife, few boarders, §50 and BOY wanted for plumbing and tin lhop, found. different 1 call early. l&rfl Mission st. 6 men and wives for ranches, $40 to $60 and found. GOOD strong boy to work in butcher shop, 1706 Church st., near 29th. §-3t* Man and wife for sawmill co.. man as laborer, wife cook; good wages. BOTTLER wanted at San Francisco Soda Works. 449 Devisadero st. 1t* Dairymen and milkers and wives, $50 WANTED_Dishwasher, at Kentucky 1t* and $60 and found. MURRAY & READY, 469 6th st., Oak- Hotel, 1534 Kentucke street. -Dishwasher; $30 and tound. WANTED— 739 Fourth st. A YOUNG German for bowlin, 11 and saloon work. 2184 "onon.' : :‘y A GmAN. good waiter. 2184 !'oll.on HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND OTHER EPARTMENTS. 3 bakers, country shops, $50 and $50 found. 16 cooks, 2d and short order cook: hotel and restaurants, in San Fran- cisco, Oakland and country towns, $20 and $15 week, $50 and $60 and found. 2 waiters, club, short distance coun- Waiters, city and country, $30 and w found. gortarl. country hotels, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 469 6th st, Oak- land. Los Angeles office located at 127-129 South Los Angeles street. mm ‘want. 2 men f ~ bln( shop; steady J‘:‘- lil‘ 'l‘ul?{. job BOY about 15 years; chance for advancement. Box §394, Call. my 19-tf SHOES repaired while you wait. 1228 MINES. G- Fillmore. 105 3d. mi17 GOLD—SILVER—COPPER. 5_machine miners, large gold mine, AGENTS WANTED. ?5 Mnd miners, gold mine, $75 and | W. -Agents for best ticle the ket. cle on io muckers, gold mine, $67.50. betw. mmar tween 9 m. 10 carmen, gold mll., ’C 5 0. 60 laborers, no expe: equired, for dll!oront gold nnd lllver mines, SOLICITORS WANTED. 60 M Im!‘)l;rmen, ;’0' nter, mine, ”0. .m, of m U. S. 469 6th st., French, ~ 0-"-. H m of now N. 2 firemen for steamers, §50 and found. | San Francisco. 10 b Job, $8 day SALESMEN WANTED. ar- S 3 Dbonded, for- i n and wife, cl ker, Monter xn cook, steamer, fa n- sm ‘Y“ and fd. e P 5 - O'Farrell will have attention. R