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JOBIN D. SPRECKF - -Manager . Business Manager ONE. e Operator Will (€ nt You Wi for The Tou Wi ieation Office. .. Rooms. S5k Per Yoar Extra 415 Por Year Fxtra 1.00 Per Yoar Extra Tostoffice a5 second-cla AUTHORIZED TO RIPTI Jorwarted ‘when re- | change of ad- | \ONEW to fusure a compliance with thelr re- | Fillmore Stre Nesr Post. l | OAKLAND DE: Oakland 1083 | OFFICE: Clara Avenue. WASHINGTON CRANE OCORRE: 19 Brentan Hotel 1 ray I b-ave H NXEWS STAND: 0. News mont House; Co.: Great Auditorium uette n ‘entral 2619. YORK SMITH NTATIVE Tribune B YORK CORRESPONDENT: Uerald Square the San Franci Lird streets: op night in the ¥ co Call, n untii N HEADQUART h, Geary and_Franklin adford itt, Minister. s others connected 1 or_not, who desire information or em- . cheerfully IN H. DAY, Lodge, Nc cport at raftsmen cordial- [, \\ M, *s undertaking par- | re st., to attend the Brother ALEX- Fun notice invited C W. M Al to eby given that pursuant | of stockholders of the| isco Gas and Electric Com- ing more than one-half (%) & of said stockholders will at the office of the Company Farrell street, in the city Francisco, State 2y of July, clock p. m. for the pur- )m\-— of tl-—cxl!ng a Board of Directors of the San F the transac- her business which may hefore said meeting. CHAS. BARRETT, San Francisco Gas ctric (_ompany. ed June 4, 1906. important “meeting of Court EI No. . of A, FRIDAY 3 ONEXT, a5 Bonita. Hall, h and Folsom sts. Members are ged to attend. By order, LOUIS KREIGER, C. R. THOMAS F. ALFORD, R. &, 23d and Indiana sts. \UI‘I( E—Machinists’ Lodge, No. 68, L M., will hold a regular meeting ESDAY EVENING, June 20, at Eagles’ Hall, Market st., opposite Gough St. The relief com- mittee will be in session on the eve of the 20th for the payment of relief from 6:20 to 8 o'clock. No more applications will June 23. W. R. HAGERTY, Pres. H. M. BURNET, Rec. Sec. & F Grutli-vereln SUND. June 25, p. m., at lhe new hall on between Market and 13th, o and Guerrero. S. L}‘:I'TEVEGGER Pres. FURNITURE, Piano Drivers’ and Help- ers’ Union, Local 544, will meet at 147 Fair Oaks st, FRIDAY EVE) ING, June 22, at § o'clock. All mem- bers please attend. SHLESWIG Holstein Frauen Verein— All members are hereby notified that the regular meeting will be held on the second and fourth Friaay of each month at 2 p. m. at 879 Alabama st., beiween Twentieth and Twenty-first, until further notice. Members who 1.¢ changed their addresses are re- ted to send same to MR M. HBEGLOR, recording seu—eury | 964 Potrero ave. MRS. C. LOTZ, Pres. SAINT .L.aDREW’'S Society—Regular meetings every MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock in Saint ll’xn(gg building. corner Fillmore st. and iden Gate Members cordially invited. LAWSON, President, Wells, Franklin st properly ceme and A meeting of the will be held on at 2 Los G. H J. BREHNEK. Secretary, Taft & Penn Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO Frauen Verein—On and after TUESDAY, Juue 19, the regular lodge meetin will be held at Improvement Hall, 2569 Market st., between 15th lng é:lh. the first ‘Al TAHM()\ Tribe—WEDN bs MEETING NOTICES—Continucd. DENTISTS—Continued. BUILDINGS FOR SALE. HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. joint meeting the Ligquor Dealers’ Association and Knights of | (m‘ _Roval Arch will be held TO-DAY = Y o'colck, at Lagles’ st., opp. Gough, Don’t fail to attend. ittee. Chairman. a \(-r\ important. By order of joint co oL rivate; in- 'HAI‘F‘R\HTY Vfl!a‘ strh,tly adopted £M] FUNKE, | | Eighth Ahmedn. | DRESS \KING—HILLINERY. | MeDOWELL Dressmaking and_Millinery | School, temporarily at 1018 Washington | { 'st, Oakland, Cal KNOWLES_Dr. Calvin W. Knowles,Dr. S, B Knowles and Dr. W.A. Knowles, neuusts. located 2417 Washington st. G. BAIRD, D. . 5., office and resi- denee. 2241 Post st., ‘near Devisadero. Pnoneé West 2 ALFRED E. BL.A Mouth and Teeth. illmore, D.. Diseases of 1703 O'Farrell, cor. AL Lodge No. 144, M. — Special mee Inw TU l‘l)t\\ EVENING for work at 7:30 n‘lm’k Albert ke Memorial Temple, 185 Geary st. Members will please send xldress to the secretary 381 | st <. W. DOBIE, W M HUBBARD, Secretary. 2 Swedish Ladies ¥ third THUKRST senth and Dolor LITY Lodge No. 120, F Relief committee meets at D DAY and FRIDAY at| of the'W. Sec. ¥ib MITY Rebekah Lodge. X600 . wiil meet here Hall, Jefferson Golden Gate at 8 p. m, Rl M.. will at 8 o'clock; CWHOUSE, 104, L. O. R F TUESDAY, 09 (J])(oxnrn ind Shoe M e not received e notified to * Monday, Wednesday Friday evenings. FERRUCICO Cirele members will meet the G. C. C. at 818 Grove st. Friday, 2p and TUCKER, G. C. C. ESDAYS, 8 p. t. J. HARRY HUTAFF, st 2 m COLLITA o 4 be received after|C. 0, next DAY ¥ at 1457 President. 9 Broderick CALIFORNTA Council No. Union, will hold it: meeting W s June 20, 8 st., nea F. D. Ja Franklin | Bu WORTH, Acting B. STOVALL, al Secretry BROTHERHOOD | {n lows: Aurora, ©53, L:ulrlo 4t Masonic Relief Board, 1134 | Open daily, 10 a. m. to and holidays cxcepted. | RAL rrell st. 4.p. m.. Sunda Phone ¥ e~' 33 HARRY 7. LASK, Sccretary. Men's Hall As- S meeting . . 8 p. m., at bet. Buchanan and . SCHLESI BOLSDORFF, cKINLE will NING st GER, Pres. 31, L. G. TUESDAY 506 San- Circle No. meet eve at 7:30 o'elc By ord T the FRANCES G M. ATTORNEYS. | National | JEW ELER‘ KF)STOVF I(‘Welr .. 1607 Ln;una/— 0Oid gold and dhmwnds bought. Formerly 343 Kearny st LIJ\IB R 3 lurmerly of 1780 oward st.. loz:s(ed at 3549 Seventeenth st., near Guerrero. e S Ui e OO B R e F. J. Klimm, plumber, 1956 Union, nr. La- guna; jobbing promptly attended to. | | KNIGHT_& WEBSTER, attorneys, | Bradford Webster, E. D. Knight, Suite 35, St. Mungo bldg., G. and Fillmore. Insurance, titles perfected. |RAY P. SAFFOLD. WILMER MUMA. Attorneys-at-Law. Rooms 1-3, 758 Golden Gate ave. G. ave. probate, DR. C. L. ZIKGLER, aentist, 1060 Page st, bet. Devisadero and Broderic! telephone Park 176. DR. A. W. McKENZIE, dentist. has re- lurned_lymuce at 1104 Devisadero st., near Turk DR. FRANK C, PAGURE, dentlst, resumes. practice at Macdonough .. Four- teenth and Broadway, Oakland. Dr.C.D.Gorton, dentist, formerly St.Ann's & Jas. Flood hidgs,at 1478 Bddy st., cor. Fillmore: hours 10 to 4. C. H. JURGENS, D.D.S., 1116 Broadway, Oakland; telepone Oakland 3547. FO.. SALE. NEW one-story frame building, 36x4l feet, on Van Ness ave., near Turk st., _to be removad ‘Apply 2198 Geary st. INVALID CHAIRS. SOLD, rented, exchanged; mfr. Eames tricycle chair. 2018 lk!, tel. Park 775 EMPLOY H.I-}N’l‘ OFFICBS. PELIA%LE Jag nese & Chinese efploy- ploy. otlice, Oscar Hatsumi, 315 Stock- ton, moved to 1513 Geary, furnishes best help of ail kinds with care and dispatch. 1513 Geary. Tel. West 5658, A—OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese emp. office; t‘nrn all kinds of reliable |+ help. Geo. Sakauye, 1153D Turk (for. Post and Mason): tei. West 5612. THE Oriental Labor Council—Reliable nnd experienced; helps always sup- DR, HERBERT BOYES, Dentist, 801 Van JAPANESE and Chinese Em Ness, cor. Eddy; tel. Emergency 135. lied. 1750 Sutter street. . office, 2985 Sacramento st. Tel “?est 804 Drs. Stickel and Taylor, dentists, for. 1004 Market, now 1806 Geary. DR PERKINS (New York dentist) ot 6th st. is at 1102 Valencia, cor. 294 Japanese A. B. House Cleaning Co. All kinds help. Tel. West 5149. 1311 Eddy. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. DR. G. S. BACKMAN, dentist, reaumod practice, 2240 Bush st., nr. Fillmore. (Insurance, Land, Titles, Liens.) | W. W. DAVIDSON, 1323 Page st. nr.: Lyon. Advice free. All clients for| “hom I have ever obtained a divorce 1 or write immediately. Important. WILSON & WILSON (Mountford . Wilson and Chacles H. Lovell), attor- neys-at-law, 1800 Webster st., corner Pine, San Franzisco. JNO. W. C. K. BON L] Offices 11460 O'Farrell st., | 2 Corner Franklin. :MAGU!RE. LINDSAY, HOUX & BAR- RETT, attorneys-at-law, suite 22, Saint Mungo bldg., NW. cor. Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore st. EPHENS, J. A, law offices, Mungo, NW. cor. Fillmore st. Golden Gate ave. SAMUEL M. SHORTRIDGE, 1101 O'Farrel! st., corner Franklin. TEL. FMERGENCY 59, St. and |DR. E.- T, F. kESELlI\G dentht of 119 Third st., cor. Harrison. DR.L.C.. IIELLER denust 2127 Fillmore near Cal.. formerly over Emporium. DR, KNOX, dentist, 1§52 Geary st all work first-class; prices low. OFFICE hours—9 a. m. A number of reuable gnod second irls, also two good strong young erman girls, yant_housework in country at $25 -$30 monti. ‘Write to MISS PLUNKETT "413 Cal- ifornia st. N. B.—Patrons for help will be charged $1 registry fee. DR. N. BAR DUE, 120 Fillmore st., fully equipped. Dr..Jerome C. Carroll, dentist, 1776 O'Far- rell, ur. Fillmore: for. Phelan bldg. DR. IRA G. LEEK—All kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore st. near Oak. MERVY, office 632 Fillmore st., near Hayes, permaznently. CLYDE PAYNE has resumed practice of dentistry at 5090 Cloy, near Baker. DR. GFORGE W. LEEK, formerly 2 Powell, cor. Steiner and McAllister. | EASY Dental Parlors, formerly 8 Turk, now 497 Steiner; open evenings. HOUSEWURK, by neat, experienced girl; good cook, good in sickness, llkel children; city or across bay; fare expected; fair wages. Box 2519, Call office, 1651 Fillmore st. HOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted by a German lady, to take full charge; fond of children; handy in sewing; not afraid of work. Address House- keeper, 943 Alabama st, city. 7 TRAINED nurse going to Paris wishes to take care oi child or invalid for 'étn:gses Address 1514 Eighth ave. outh. e e e e SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. |DANIEL A. EYAN, Aitorney-at-Law. | { Office 2124 Hush 'st; ; residence 3016 | Clay street. HARl{lb & HESS, Attorneys-at-Law. . I. HESS, Notary Public. 2053 Sut- er st., neer Fillmore. WILLIAM J. HERRIN, SW. cor. Fillmore and Post sts.—Titles perleued insur- __ance collected. Tel. BURCHARD, C. J. HOUSTON, attorneys-at-law, 2424 Sacramento st., |__nr. Fillmore; phone West 2026. CHARLES S. WHEELER, law offices, | 2413 Washington st, San Francisco; | | telephone West 1896. | {JOHN F. BOWIE, law office Washington st San Francisco phone West 1896. NATHAN M. MORAN, law offices, 2413 Washington st, San Francisco: tele- phone West 1596 | JOSEPH B. KENNEDY, law offices, 2413 ‘Washington st., San Francisco; tele- phone West 1596. CARSON, JNO. B, attorney-at-law, 1955 Geary st.; phone West 3201. W. H. PAYSON, 1117 Mission st. Phone Park $63. . 0. F., M lief committe: o'clock on A Headquarters of re- D. FARRELL, Chairman. s Sutter BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney, 1208 Golden Gate ave.; phone West 5125. JOHN M. BURNETT, attorney at law.| 2 st. s 5 lots, from Oakland. 3 blocks from Washington® $1600—Ne 60x120, Elmhurst. 510 house, fine lot, EXPERT chemist, one who thoroughly understands the manufacturing of extracts and_grocery suppi capital of $3000 to $10.000 factory. Opportunity first cl show blg interest for mon: referenc exchanged. 16 st., box 2532, Call GOOD chance for woman stenographer owning typewriter to open office for herself; party owning new $250 mul- tigraph writ machine will same in return for work done. dress, giving experience and refe ences, J. K. branch Call. $10,000 WANTED to finance an date business in Oakland: b estab) ed and bringing in $1500 to $2000 per month; wish to build and equip plant. 1f you have the cash address C. M. A., Call office, Oakland. S.. ferry 1p-to- | | Brewster . Ames, law oflice at res.,1311 | Octavia; fire losses adjusted. ALEXANDER D. KEYES, attorney-at- | law, 2527 Washington st. CHAS. F. HANLON, attorney, st, cor. Octavia; phone West 1560. 1782 Bush | MISS ZEMDAR, NEW Hrle Dental Parlors opened corner Fillmore and Tur open evenings. CLAIRVOYANTS. Always Consult the Best. Reaat . Niblo. st e mgs $1—p1— Prof. Niblo, clairvoyant, has warned the public of San Francisco for yvears of the earthquake of 1806; Prof. Niblo is now located at 1229 Broadway, Oakland, Cal, where he will be pleased to meet his clients and many friends. Greatest living astral dead-trance 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 power to control; no long de- lays in waiting; readings daily 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; open all day Sunday. Permanently located 1229 Broadway. 12.‘9 Bwpdv.-ly. Oakland, Cal. 10. PROF. NlBuO young, gifted clair- voyant and palmist; ladies 50c; gents $1. 1142 Turk st, near Buchanan. AA— SPIRITUALISM. MRS, SEAL, spiritual medium; readings daily. 519 Fillmore st.; developing circle Thursday, 8 p. m. | EARLE—Oakland, cor. 19th and Tele- graph ave., the Roslyn, hours 9 to 5. MRS. BROWN, card reader, formerly 57 Sixth st, now at 812 Page st. e e e e e e EDUCATIONAL. LBEON SAMUELS aand R. F. MOGAN, law offices, 619 Fillmore st. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 1756 Fill- more st.. near Sutter. GEO. D. SHADBURNE, attorney-at-law, 904 Devisadero st BAHRS, GEORGE H., Post st., cor. Fillmore. R. attorney, 1901 MMS L. JENSEN, formerly teacher of art needle work at the Emporium, is doing stamping and designing lessons 11: all kinds of embroidery. 909 Ellis street. A. F. WORBES, teacher of vlolin. cornel. cello, wandolih and guitar. ar- ters 1145 O'Farrell st.; pupfll )andly send present addresses. PHYSICIANS. DR. magnetic healing; positive cure for . nervousness, rheumatism, kidney, spinal, throat, eyes, lungs and stom- ach weakness. 821 Webster st. 2209 SUTTER st Phone WGI! 5694. Dr. Alfred B. Grosse; hours, 2 to R. C. Stoney; hours, 1 to D. Whitney; hours, 10 “to 12. | DR. W. M. FORSTER wil! resume prac- tice between 1st and 7th of July. See| advertisement. Address Irving San- atorium, 908 Eddy st. ELISA KARR-—Natureapathist; |, HEALD'S Business College, 1451 Franklin st., 8. F.; Oakland branch, Bacon block. For information address E. P. HEALD, San Francisco. PROF. T. A. RORINSON desires his stu- dents in bookkeeping. Eng, math., ete., to report at DR. LEEK'S dental office, 515 Fillmore st. VAN DER NAILLEN'S Engineering School now open in all branches at I-‘lttv first st. and Telegraph ave., Oak- A—MEFROPOLITAN (Calif.) business, stenogr. col., 925 Golden Gate a besi positions in the greater city. le—Galvanized iron cornice the largest, best established and most complete cornice works on the coast; a money maker; owner re- tiring from business. Address C. B. SMITH, 1928 Western Seattle. TO sell—A fine clothing location on Fillmore must be sold at once thousand. doll 1853 Fillmore s! ave., store; best nr. FOR sale—Saioon; country town; fine fixtures; lease; $i00 worth of stoc! good location; owner sick; $1200. Inguire LOUIS TAUSSIG CO., 2134 Sixteenth st. & Dit. WM. A. MARTIN, oculist, aurist, | formerly mmni‘vmey bldg.; res. 870 Fell st, bet. Filimore, Steiner sts. Tel. Park 126. DR. ALBERT W. KIRK, eye, ear, nose | and throat, 2127 Fillmore; hours 8-12; 1927 Francisc: Berkeley; hours 3-5. DR. ERNEST D. CHIPMAN—2353 Pa- cific ave. Tel. West 1702. 11 to 1. Diseases of the skin. DR. T. E. BAILLY, formerly of 502 Sutter lt.. 1917 Fillmore st.; 2 to 4 7 to 8; tel. West 216. | and 7 DR. FRANK R. DRAY, 2353 Pacific ave., near Fillmore: hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; tel. West 1702 $4000 WILL buy in booming town of Lodi new planing mill, fully equipped: lot and bldg., on acct. sickness; excel- lent chance. Address owners, SCHOLL CO., Lodi, Cal. GROCERY, coal and feed business for sale; established 15 years in thriving Oakland - suburb; price $2500; rent $20. Address Box 6552, Call, Oakland. DR. LAWRENCE DRAPBR, 2353 Pa- cific ave., near Filmore; hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.; tel. West 1702. DR. JOHN F. DILLON, office and resi- | dence 825 Fell st.; hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8§ p. m, DR. WM. D. CLARK has returned from %-X;l‘rotpea oofllca 2554 California st.; tel. 81 . FOR sale—Hotel on Potrero, or wiil lease dining-room and kitchen for restaurant. Box 2533, Call office. IJR MORRXS HERZSTEIN, 2118 Pacific | ‘ 5 ‘m hone West 596; hours 12-1:30, WANTED—To rent, dairy with 150 or 0 cows. A. LEONETTI, 3088 25th st. MDG!\G-HOL SES F‘OR §ALE. HINKLEY RLLIABL!' BPOKLR Remo\'ed from 915 Fillmore st. To 1204 Golden Gate ave., nr. Webster. Large list rooming apartment-houses and hotels. To buy, sell or exc $3000—BOARDING house and hotel at Union Iron Works for sale; income $300 monthly. Box 516, Call. AI\CBI'I‘ECT!. DR. J. A. BLACK, eye, ear, throat. nose, 2873 Jack-on st., near Fillmore, 1 to 4. Tel West 2 DR. WM. BOER!CKE has returned from Furope and resumed practice at Washington st, S. F.; hrs. 1 to 3. DR. WM. D. McCARTHY Zfl04 Culflor- nia st. 1to 4and 7t P DR. A. SCHLOSS, eye, ear, nose, !hrolL NW. cor. Ellis and Devisadero sts. DR. THEODORA VASSAULT, 2417 ‘Washington; hours 1-3. Tel. West 6053. DR. B. I. ALDEN, chief surgeon French Hospital. Clement st. & 6th ave.; 3 to 5. | A—Gallagher-Marsh Business College will resume business Monday, June 4, at 504i¢ Devisadero. Pupils call. VIOLIN, mandolin, zither and guitar lessons, 50c. 528 Hickory ave. bet. Fell and Oak, near Webster. FISK Teachers Agency. BOYNTON & FST’ (LY, PBerkeley, phone KFerke- ey i { EXPERIENCED electrical man; D. C. and A. C. apparatus, expert arma- ture; ‘window repairs made on all makes of apparatus; desires to con- nect himself with a firm desiring ser- vices of first-class man; best of refer- ences furnished. Box 519, Call ofiice. FRENCH couple want positions in pri- vate family, woman for cooking and general housework; man con\pelent for care of horses, girdenin ;\n outside work. Address 1500 Cortland ave. WANTED—Position, architeet or con- tractor wishing a good superintend- ent of construction or foreman; life experience. Write or cal' after 6 p. m., 1603 Laguna st. E. . CON PE‘{ SOBER, steady man wants situution as watchman or some Jignt more for a home than wa, Address box 6367, Call office, Oaklamd. BOOKKEEPER and cashier; a man with 40 years' experience desires po- sition; best of reference; bond if de- sired S. R., 544 Second ave. YOUNG business man wants to learn furnishing business; small salary. Box 2531, 1651 Fillmore st. EXPERT transitman, graduate, 5 years’ experience, wants a job. Address box 6559, Call office, Oakland. BARBER, first-class, wants job. Ad- dress Barber, 3044 Sacramento st. A CHINESE, excellent meat and pastry | cook, wishes position; hotel, board- ing house, restaurant or private fam- ily. gcod references; satisfaction: Charley Fook, 915 Webster, Oakland. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. OFFICE hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. A s woa paries nald Bar lingame, $30. A chambermaid, must small private family, §$30. A good general housework girl, $35. i A )cook on a ranch, $25 (see lady ere). A second girl, Menlo Park, $30. A German cook for a small family, sew, for 30. A _first-class cook for a private family in town, $30. 20 good housework girls for city and_ country, $30, $25, 0. MISS PLUI\KETT 2413 'California st., near Fillmore. 75 DESIRABLE women and girls want- ed to work in high-class cannery at Los Gatos; wages 31 to $2:50 a day; transportation furnished by reglster- ing immediately at Associated Chari- ties, Hamilton Grammar School, Geary st., near Scott. HENSLEY GREEN CO.—We have em- ployment for a number of intelligent attractive girls; permanent respon- sibie posmons A&gly mornings, from 10 to 12, GREEN CO., ‘White Gtrlxe. cor. Van Ness ave. and Market st. WANTED—A capable fiirl for xeneral housework; no cooking; family of three adults; good pay and good home to the right kind of a girl, a, § 25 to 35 years. Apply at once to 1030 Dolores street. Car fare paid. ELOCLTIO‘\I drawing and painting; 50c. a lesson. Kingsland Art Shop, Haight and Levisadero. AT work now in ]Jlennnt quarters. S. Business College, 733 Fillmore st. 100 PRETTY girls; short hours; perma- :;ie;“ position of re!‘{aon‘libnll iSplen- Op] Ol"tllfl y ply S EEN CO e Garage, 1750 Mar- ket cor. Van Ness. this morning frdm 10 to 12, or tomorrow 10 to 12 EXCHANGE. WANTED—-To exchange for San Fran- cisco property or a standard automo- bile at $2500; complete stock of la- dies’ cloaks, suits and waists. Apply to 1853 Fillmore st., near Bush. —_— e FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale. heap; fur. 5-rm. cottage complete; owner must leave city. Call 511 Elizabeth, bet. Castro and Noe. Carload each cheap Iron beds, wircs, top 25 YOUNG ladies for chorus; good voice and figure; long engagement; good salary; big production San Francisco. Apply Empire Theater circuit, 413 Twelfth st., Oakland. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment and Labor A;enu Formerly 634-638 Clay st., S, F NOW LOCATED AT 469 Sixth st., Oakland. Phone Oakiand 7351 San Francisco Office Located Tenth and Market sts. Los Angeles Office Located 127-129 South Los Angeles st. HE NORTEL T FREE FARE. ‘RLH FARE TO T E. 200 laborers, slendy work, $40 and tound straight time. 0 laborers, $2.25 day. 100 laborers, 2 and { horses, $2 to $2.25 da: ay. Drillers, rockmen, blacksmiths, cooks, ete. FREE FARE. SHIP TONIGHT. WASH!NGTOV RIPARIA. LEWIS’I‘OV 9 15 Thflt'l all it costs you—3§9.75— hat’s all. 500 men for railroad work that is be- § done in Washington and Idaho; lal orers. rockmen, drillers, §2.25 day and up. We ship daily via Portland, Riparia. Fnre and fee §9.75. Are Yl‘?“ Going? TO THE BEAUTIFUL YOSEMITE VALLEY. 500 laborers, 367 9. 200 drillers and roekmen, $75. 100 trackmen, spixers, trackmen, § Special reduced fares—2 yvears’ job. YOU KNOW_ ABOUT THE l\b\\ AND GREAT WESTERN PACIFIC R. R. We will shin you to work—Free Fare. 5000 teamsters, laborers, drillers. rockmen, machine drillers, $2 to_$2.75 and $3 day. Work from O'\kl&nd to Beekwith Pass. FREE FARE. 200 laborers, extra gangs and section work, north and south. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st, Oakland. “ECH\N!CAL DEPARTMENT FOR ALL CLASSES 0 K MACHINISTS—TOOL SHARPENERS Blacksmith, R. R. camp, $2.50 day, free fare. - 2 maLMnlsts, $3.50 day. FOR A LARGE MANUFACTURING CO. 3 blacksmiths, no shoei ng. $3.50 day. 5 cabinet makers, $3.25 and $3.50 day. 2 machine hands, 2 shaper hands, 2 sticker hands,-tenoner hand; wages $4 day up. Too 10 ’ ete., mill machinery work, north, $3.50 5 and sharpener, large mine, 4 B]acksmllh mining company, ay. 5 blacksmiths, no shoeing, $2.25 $2.50 day. Rl $2.75 da i Pipe Betie and lay sewer pipe, $2.75| ay. Wire weaver on mattresses, 33.50 day.| Wagon-maker, country shop; mill- 315 asbestos covering. . | wright, factory work, $3.50 day. Leverman, and found. Concrete finisher, good wageq Sheet iron worker, 3 carriage paint- ers, 12 blackemiths, sawmills, dredgers, mines and shops—good Wages. Iron molders, Nevada, steady job. Wood-turners and pattern makers. 2 3 brick masons, mine company, ay. CARPENTERS. CARPENTER TO REBUILD FRISCO. 25 carpenters, large company, $4 day. 50 carpenters and helpers, $3.50 and 2.50 day. Bough carpenters, sawmill company, $75 and found. 15 carpenters for mines, facto; clam shell dredxer $4 sawmill company, IDGE CARPE\'TLR\ 10 bridge carpenters, W. P. R. R. work, $120 month, fare returned. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st.,-Oakland. AGRICULTURAL DEPT, AYMAK!‘ARS—EHARVLbT FARMS. s ORCHARDS. 325 men for hay and harvest flelds, $1.50 to $2.50 dny and fd 73 teamsters, farmers, orchard and vineyard hands, $30 to $1.50 day and fd.; buttermakers and milkers, chore- men, etc.; teamsters and sack sewers for harvesters. MARRIED HELP. 5 car re; Farmer and wife, Lassen Co., $70 and | fd.. fare paid; 12 farmers and wives, other_ places. 3 cooks and wives, hotels and camps. 5 milkers, wife cook, few men. Laundry man and wife, country. MISCELLANEOUS. Experienced milk wagon drher $60. Steam shovel foreman, $125 Washer and run englne. laundry, $15 week. Engineer, gasoline hoist. mine, 25 laborers around rock crusher, § day; fare paid. mumry $ Young man as clerk, $10 week to| start. Butcher for shop, Oakland, $12 week. 10 laborers, warehouse, near Oak- land, $2.50 day Camp cook and helper, $60 and $25 fd. 5 laborers, warehouse work, $3 day n.nd overtime. FIREMEN. SAILORS—COOKS. STEAMERS. LABORERS. BOATS. 10 fireman for steamers, short trips, $50 and found, with 501: overtime; lu'erafe $30 to $95 mont 25 sailors; good boats; ‘50 and found and overtime. 30 laborern for boats, $50 and found. RRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st, Oakll.nd. CLERK, this office, who ean typewrite. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st, __Oakland. YOU—GO— E GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS finisher and buttonhole maker wanted to work on coats. Call at 1014 Broadway, Ozkland, room 42. WANTED—Woman for wardrobe work at the Hebrew Orphanage, 600 De- visadero st. WANTED—Lady salary. Address 1651 Fillmore st. stenographer; state 0. O., Call Branch, mattresses and office desks, H BROS. 1337 Webster sts BIG stock new and used 1urnl ure. Mc- n[ne lli‘m‘nltm-o Co.,, 1350A Webster stree! e B . ST e S FURNITURE WANTED. D. L. 22AYERS, appraiser and buyer of furniture, carpets, ett:.> imt cash; highest prices. Office Octavia St.; phone West 3529. J. H. Wiley pays highest price for 2d- hand furniture. 665 14th, nr. Market. FINANCIAL. LOOK—If you are thinking of bullding I can save you the great profits other- wise given away; 1 draw plans, con- struct bulldings of ail kinds and have a proposition wonderful. Look me up after § p. m, 1603 Laguna st. CENTE! general contractor. WRIGHT, GEO. RUSHFORTH, B. J S CAHILL, associated architects; of- fices 2277 California st. KIDD & ANDERSON, architects, Haight nr. Fillmore; formerly Kearny. McD(;I(;?ALL Bziloge ? = and Geo. B., architects, visadero st; ph ‘West 5592. 3 XipphonD MARK HAY, architect, tem fice 69 Portola st., near AUGUST NORDIN, architect, 563 Fillmore st, corner Fell. ROUSSEAU & SON, office northwest cor. Pine and Webster. M. J. LYON, architect, 919 Ellis st.; all plans and papers saved. KOLLOFRATH, Edm., architect, 1709 Webster st. SALFIELD & KOHLBERG. Architects, 1039 Buchanan st, cor. G. G. ave. 571 410 “}mrury of- aller. A!lA\’fllS A!D ANALYSTS. and third TUESDA at 2 o'clock and third nr-dnl - n\e month. * Members nlease MRS. C. UBHOFP‘ P"fldonL AUSTRIAN Military and Benevolent Association.— ‘Headquarters of the Re- fef Commitige, | 1815 De- - visadero s bers who * need held are requeued to apply at once. Py ender of AULOVICH, President. El'REKA lMxe No ”, P.T.U.O. R M.—The _siste: 1 leave their lodre-u at teenth st. Meetl; G!I.E&::LEY &'CIRAWFOllZD, una]);flenl i 81 mining engineers. 04 Washington st., %’ortl:ud. Ore. - i ARTIFICIAL EYES. ARTIFICIAL syes; SCHOHAY & K zou Olru-rell St. orument sent KUTTNER, BICYCLES. e prices’ on an co.. Van Ness ave, DR. JOSEPH A. PROSEK—Temporary omce. 820 Steiner st. N. LAMB—Office and_res. 1680 Euil ‘st., nr. Fillmore. Tel. West 2405. DR. WM., WATT KERR, office and resi- dence 2605 California; tel. West 2190. DR. McGETTIGAN, 630 Page, nr. Fillmore, Hours 2 to 47 to § p. m. Tel. Park 421 DR. A. W. FREDERICK, eye, ur. nose and throat, 215 Sutter st., hrs. 1 to 4. DR. GEO. GROSS‘ office 1702 O'Farrell; hou 2, ;- phone ‘est 40 )3, DR. C. J. SCHME! 20 Stei Office hours, 1- 31&(! -8 pt.'x:'.x. DR. E. C. MERVY will resume practice June 1 at 3025 Fillmore st. THE McNutt Hospital is now located at t. 2511 Pacific uve.‘ San Francisco. nmm.‘ £ PAINLESS dentistry—Old estab.. reliable; ru‘onlfio“ ces; ect v'mrkt!' free consultation. L 150 Fillmore st, cor. O'Farrell. DR. C. HAUSELT, f¢ Gou‘h MeAllister ste’ 515 Bovisadere s, e lw‘nn‘ Haight md Waller lu. houn 2115 n-c. lu‘l;'!;'r limore. (Formerly Phelan bld; 24 years.) DR. I F. TWIST, w Academy S, Shiifaencse DR. W. A. MEYER of Call: now ai 2456 Market st S ean ore- 1 et 145 my R0 FOR sale—Choice warehouse properties; railway facilities: comenlent to evory- thing;" prices right and terms ea E. 8. JAC](SON & CO., 246 Stark Portland, Or. CARPET CLEANING. S.F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co. cleans carpets and rugs on floor without re- :tr‘\&\lm:,( vhmg,‘nns u.v'lgd, no hterfim- usiness. Temporary office, 2028 Stelner st.; phone eVen 56! ALL READY for business! Pioneer Car- pelt glennln Works, temporary office olden 4 .; phone Park 591. J. SE’AULDH‘?&e “30’ 7 & ALL czrgeta matresses and fur lture firomt y cleaned and renovated. gggtway Co., 1807 Hurinn st m JOHN. ln; ‘%ltelring, renovating and laying. Works, _Send postal CONKLIN B Carpet Cleaning Works, 1331 Soou st. ———‘——,.q MITCHELL'S Pioneer Carpet Clun!nt’ WL'NTED—th-chu barber. o!ll'ce 3747 Eavcnmmh camozomu‘-. OENIGS‘!'EIN formerly 126 no a‘?oatml Wm ter st., near antl{m 1L, cmw of nelr Flllnmre E £ erly zos qumy. ’nm Sum P ifi.‘»fii“"@m‘b‘:‘.’;‘,&? LEVI STRAUSS & CO.’S overall opera- tors report at once Tenth and Clay sts.,, Oakland; factory in operation. PANTS oPerBtor! on power machines and finishers at once. 1869 Sutter st., near Webster. WANTED—Cook for plain cooking and short hours; light work. Mission rd. and School st., near Colma. HOUSEKEEPER wanted; must be neat. Address Box 2535, Call, Fillmore st. : WANTED—Girl for housework and cooking. 740 Castro st. PICK hops in August; a profitable and R L L L T — enjoyable outi BARBERS AND ll’rl’l;l_i‘ FOR sale—2-i cohlh' bnrber lhop. akl located in ? goin; Addreu 10 Elsventh st., WANTED—1 or 2 write full particulars, Barber, Hayes st. BARBER supplies; new stock; razors, l(ro s, soap, clippers, shears. A &J. EVIN, 1211 Filimore st. BARBERS' Protective Union has estab- lished a temporary employment office al 1457 Octavia st, cor. Post. D—Gofidj = barber at ob. Berkfie well away. akland. chair shop. Call _or 712 once; Ashby station, South ——-\-—————-———-——-—-—-—-— ATTS, rellable carpet clean-| TWO chair barber shop and bath; ulmn 40 awul. Apply C. C. e 58 i D! Apply EAR!-EY 1734 Alulru ave., &flh Berk CKAIR b ber -h for sal Coleman's Exch:{u'c. nsg’m-.uuu W, Eb—nrut class barber at once. Shaving Parlor, 1898 Halght st. ) barb :good wages. 2050 Fitteenth mve s San Prancises: g e e B o "zmm Exchange, 1357 MeAIH -ur. TH. Mines—COAL and COPPER—Mines MINES. ES. 14 machine miners, $90 to $97.50; 6 timbermen, gold quartz mine, north $90; 30 miners, hand work, $75 to $30: 6 miners, gold mine, Plumas Co., $50° 4 miners, Sierra Co., $90; 5 miners, Calaveras, $2.75 day; 10 miners, fare 1. 3750 23 muckers, gold mines, $2. to $2.50 day; 6 carmen, $2.25; 7§ borers for different mines, no ex; “ence needed, any_ man__can labor around the mines, §40 to na nnd fd.; 10 men_to lenrn m n|n TOOL ‘Tool sharoyener lnd blm:ksmlth mine, north, Clrpenler, ‘mine, south, $90; enfinur run_gasoline hoist for mine, $75 brick_masons, mine co., $4 day, long Jjob; 12 muckers, mine near Los An- geles, $75. . WoODS g SAWMILLS .. YARDS .. SAWIIILLS no experience needed; you' ll do, ’l. to $50 and fuunnq.E-hlp Sunday a. m. HUMBOLDT CO.....HUMBOLDT HALF RATE FARE, $2.50. 35 men for laborers in wo rfi mills, no experience )eed 40 a found; half rate fare/ 10 _lumber pilers, nofih, luady work, 40 men for wo . $65 to $385; 15 la- borers, woods, mills, yards, Tehama Co.. $40 and found. 10 laborers, woods in sonom- Co., free re, $40 to %5 for planing mill box fac- torl $40 to $60 and fo 15 boys for box facto: rra‘ dEoor works, $9 to §12 wee! wmill, and .nnngie awyer. $50 and Toundy tres fellers and crosscut uwy-r-, uul men for all classe: work in woods, mills and yards, 25 teamsters, f teamsters, board ln hotd. M’L Wagon ane cisco udm FACTORY. 20 ubor-n, big factory, §13.50 week, 12 labor, u-mr td. eia., board in ho- WORK. 15 zfi: for nnl-m vurl. steady, 25 uhorase ries and | | | I ving debris. hol)ln‘ car- ;n{:::.o logmn: cars. l:l'n‘.. work, helping on new bail % eleaning bricks, ete., ete., wages o HivRRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st. HOTEL Cook, -boat, ot Oalnd: a;o cek; cook 1 & J ks, country hotels, Smsllo‘ ;fi)‘km‘; cgo :;‘cnnd cook, nn; tel, fare $1.23, $60; third cook, $§4 and found. . fare 50c, $30 and Raneh cook, 6 men, icen. ISO and $35 fd:. 3 coolks, small kland, $35 and and fd.; waiter, club. Oal P ey fd.: 2 waiters, same hotel $30 and fd.: 10 waiters. diiferent hm hotels, resorts, etc.. $30 to $40 and 13 dishwashers, kitchen hands, "!:' trymen, vegetablemen, ete., etc, ety nnd country, §25 to $49 and td. o 4 porters, bellboy, elevator bo; l. ete. Baker, country shop, $40 and d.nm ond® baker., country, $50 and S bnken helpers, city and country, 32 to $40 and fd. Butchers, ”““{'"flr‘:'nelgf\'pf 469 Sixth st., Oakland. S. F. office—Tenth and Market sts. Los Angeles office—127-129 South Angeles st. 5 Teoos AT Employment Agency San !-‘rxnclsco ces Located at 1245 EDDY St.. Phone West 1798, ()nl».land Office = 458 SIXTH St. Phone O-hland 271 Free Fare—Special—Shipments Free. Weed—Siskivou County—Weed. Free Fare Today. 20 laborers, company works $2 to 2.40 da. ¥ » Today. Free Far Wyo—S. P. Co.'s 6wn Work—Wyo. 20" laborers, ballasting and _track work, $2; no dlscount. board $4.50 week: company’s wo Free Fare North— lenn Count! P. Co.'s Own Work—Ship T Call Early. 20 laborers and trackmen, $2 day. Free Fare South—Free Fare. Steady Job—Company Work— Good Wazel 200 laborers, south to San Lufs Obis- 0, Santa Barbara and Burbanks— ‘ree Fare. Carpenters—San Francisco—Car- penters. 150 good carpenters, mostly _heavy Tough work, $26 gt week, 7 days work, $36 per week, board and room anywhere you like: also carpenters for finish work, $4.30 to 35 day. Carpenters’ heipers, San Francisco, $2.50 day, board yourself, San Fran- cisco. 1500 labovers, city, 9 hours’ work, 3 years’ job, 360 month. 150 laborers, city. 9 hours, $2.25 day. 150 teamsters, two-horse wagons, San Francisco, $2.50 day. Bridge carpenters, south, fare $2.70, $3.50 day. WANTED—1000 men for permanent employment on steam scl ners, coastwise trade. Sailors, $45 to $50 per month and found. Firemern, $50 per month and found; mostly oll burners. Stewards, §70 per month and found. Cooks, $65 to $70 per month and found. Galleymen, $30 per month and ound. Cabinmen, $20 found. Overtime to sailors and firemen. 50c per hour. Overtime shall be consid- ered all work done after 5 p. m. and before 7 a. m. on workdays, on Sun- days or holidays, all national holi- days and all State holidays in States where vessel may be at the time. Apply W.B § RS, Pacific Mail Dock. Tribune bundlnm hth st Wanted: Cook for msmuticn. uo. cook, plain country hotel, $50; kitchen hel er, $35; dishwashers, $7 to $9 a week; laudryman for a hos- pital, $25; coachman for. $35; dishwasher, resort, country hotel, $35; day and found; waiter, nice country hotel, $30, ete. SALESMAN and selicitor wanted—One of the principal real estate offices has a good opening for a bright, experis enced and neat-appearing Solicitor; must be able to interview any and . everybody: salary and commission. Box 2515, 1651 Fillmore st. WANTED—For the German Old Peo- ple’s Home, a sober young German to assist in kitchen and dining-room and make himself generally useful; wages $25. Inquire Altenheim, Fruit- vale. WANTED—Two youn graphers for railro: with general ex Call on W. D. R h Office, S. P. Co., Union Ferrv bl ATTENTION! W. D. Ewer & Co., em~ ployment agents, formerly 610 Clay st., San Francisco, are temporarily located at 408 Sixth st., Oakland; phone Oakland 7288. TEN chorus good voices; large production; n’ I-‘rauchcu. lon‘ en- gagement: good salary. nny pire Theater circuit, 413 ’r-n th st., Oakland. MEN wanted—Wages paid while learn- ing barber trade; sign up at once and be ore to move in our own buildin, former students re Moler Sys- tem Coliege, 1447 s st.. S. F. WANTED immediately—100 men. pick and shovel work; wages $2.50 day. Shasta Power Company. 1946 Post st., near Fillmore. ARCHITECTURAL draftsman, familiar with mill construction, trussing. ete. Call at 55 Octavia st. Tuesday, bet. 4 and 7 p. m. YOUNG man assistant book! AT e ress own handwriting, 2 Call office, Oakland. —_—— WANTED—Man for housework, who understands waiting on tables. 2021 Folsom street. per month and ANDRE'S room 4, Office, 406 Bi men service; steno- those —_— 25 | EXPERIENCED grocery clerk; recom- mendation required. Appl: Raliroad ave. and Bay View st o WAN'I'ED—Clr nters l-slerm. carpenters br ng tools. IAY.BO Devisadero st. WANTED—A ung man h" some experience ln p-lnun;. C-.II ‘! 682 Grove street. SINGLE m: ch boys Protestant institution: $25 me lh Letter, box ::9. il -t..-“ o SNt R PUG ORIk Mg ek YOUNG man with some experience butcher business. Call at g:ll - mento st. C. F. TIETJEN. ANTED—First-class foreman derrick and iron work. Apply -nlr- ket and Mason sts. —_—— WANTED-—First-class foreman for mln‘ work. Apply Market and e AR Biiesh S5, AT Ex SOLICITORS _ wanted—Quick sellers hr’o commission; 3633 Seventeenth st. mento st., near Amlbnvm McBryde's am..l’h»lo.' 'l;.-nhn: WMM mummm wuvrxo—n— as partner in ' l:ofloo %%m VeI L Alameda. o COAT, v-(l-d -r-u-r'.' T Fillmore, nr. —_——— 0TS BF O'Farrell Apply Muhs & L-ehbl-m Co.. uu Sacra- Hyde.

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