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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1906. ATTORNEYS MEETING NOTICES—Continued. DENTISTS—Continued. MAGNOLIA l.odge No. 23, 1. O. O. F, 'KNIGHT & WEBSTER, attorneys, DR. C. W. DECKER, will_hold its regular mcetig TOMOR- Bradford Webster, E. D. Knight, RGEON DENTIST, = - ROW (Sunday) in the Temple, 1831 Suite 35, St. Mungo ‘G. lVe‘ ' 2116 Bush st., near Fillmore. JOEN D. SPRECKELS Proprietor | bush st., at 2 p. m. Brothers, attend| :’?Ide I‘mx;mr!e. nsurance, probate,| (Formerly Phelan bldg. 24 years.) 2¢ R PrietOr | and bring your last receipt | % peribated. DR. FRANK O, PAGUE, denflst, resumes Address Communications to O. J. HANSEN, N. G. 'RAY P. SAFFOLD. WILMER MUMA. | practice n oug! Four- JOEN MeNAUGHT . .Manager SAMUEL POLACK. Sec. ttorneys-at-Law. Yeenth and Broadwas, Oakiand. Rooms 1-3, 768 Golden Gate ave. = 3 vices, | C 3 R ‘fll:fl‘f"{iy;g“;r”fh“;‘:;‘ ’f‘u‘",‘:“;’,“ (Insurance, Land, Titles, Liens.) LEPHONE pply DR. W. C. BAILEY, 339 | W. W. DAVIDSON, 1323 Page st. nr.| ot T e R T Whot 14aVs ‘ever Sbtained a-divorce | You With the Department You fWish. ALTAHMOS Tribe—WEDNESDAYS, 8 p. i e W ebsm % 7 HARRY HUTAFF, | call or write immediately. !mporunL Publication Office Market 2nd Th 8 |WILSON & WILSON (Mountford 8. Editorizl Rooms Market and Wilson and Chacles H. Lovell), attor- | neyvs-at-law, 1800 Webster st., corner | _Pine, San Franziseo. - E DAY | JNO. W. BOURDETTE. ESTELL. irant doing big business; rent C. K. BON month lease with 5 rooms up-| Offices 1140° O'Farrell st., s: must be sold today at this Corner Frankiin. S— P a0 LEONARD & CO.|3AGUIRE, LINDBAY, HOUX & BAR-| Broadway. 3 RETT, “attorneys-at-law, wsuite 22, $5.80 Per Yea SNAP FOR QUICK SALE. Saint “Mungo bldg., NW. cor. Golden 415 Per Year and branch bakery on gnnr} Gate ave. and Filimore st. lease; rent-only $12; part o ST NS it only I STEPHENS, 3. A, law offices, St o3alving rooms 11~ Mungo, NW. cor. Fillmore st. and Sriv's SO Golden Gate ave. DANIEL A LYAN, Aftorney-aila Office 2124 Bush st.; residence 3016 Clay street. Dr.C.D.Gorton, dentist, formerly StAnn's & Jas. b t 1478 Eddy st., cor. Fillmore; hours 10 to |DR. T. E. MOORE, dentist, now at cor. Oxford and Addllo;nlll Berkeley. | DR. H. G. ALLEN, dentist, 59 Scott st., above Waller; tel. Park § | DR. L. T. CRANZ, Dentist. | ‘—ruz Sutter st. DR, LLEN, dentist, 59 Scott st. i Lbove Wuller tel. Park 377 DR. W. A. MEYER of Ca.|ll‘hln bldg., now 2456 Market; Flllmnrc -st cars. |SEAGER, .HAROLD L, dentist, 1361 Valencia; formerly Starr King bldg. Dr. Leander Van Orden, Dr. Geo. N. Van Orden, dentists, 2417 Washington st. | C. H. JURGENS, D.D.S., 1116 Broldwle Oakland; telepone Oakland 3547. ]DR HERBERT BOYES, Dentist, 801 Van Ness, cor. Eddy; tel. Emergency 135. change of ad give both NEW HARRIS & MESS, Attorneys-at-Law. T. HESS, Notary Public. 2058 Sub ter st., neer Fillmore. WILLIAM J. HERRIN, SW. cor. Fillmore | and Post sts.—Titles perfected: insur- | ance collected. Tel. West 527. D. W. BURCHARD, C.°J. HOLS'I”O ) attornevs-at-law, 2424 Sacramento st., nr. Fillmore; phone West 2026. eblished business; s e of sale. See owner at 8§ 1 st., cor. Mission; cheap. Oakiand 1083 ‘Drs Stickel and Taylor, dentists, for. | 1004 Market, now 1806 Geary. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED — MALE — Continued. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued. HOUSEKEEP!?RS position wanted by lady, to take full ehute' land ot children; handy in sewing; afraid of work. Address Hon-?- kee\ur, 943 Alabama st., city. REFINED American ° woman wishes housekeeper's o.luon. small family of ldultl' cou err box 254 Zce 1!51 Fillmore st. ——_Eg,___— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. EX‘PERIENCED electrical man; D. C. J L lpplntul, expert arma- window repairs made on all fp‘r-tul desires to con- nect himsel: a flrm desiring ser- vices of first-cla ; best of refer- ences furnished. Box 51’ Call offige. PAINTER, tinter, first class, wishes steady work or long jol city or country; reasonable. Addrol- D.o.r- ator, box 2546, Call office. A R e A YOUNG man vlth 7 years' experience 1 to learn the l i _mo lttonuol . Box 2548, Call. GRADUATED nurse would like to i best of ref- 5 Liberty st. IRST cl carpenter wishes a pesi- tion as foreman; best of references Address C. DAY, 231 Castro st. | DR PERKINS (New York dentist) of 6th st. is at 1102 Valencia, cor. 22d. DR. G. S. BACKMAN, dentist, resumed practice, 2240 Bush st, nr. Fillmore. F KESELING, dentist, of 119 Third st., now 2977 234 si. cor. Harrison. 2 sbring wa. CHARLES S WHBELEK, law offices, ‘1 lumber wa- 2413 Washington st., San Francisco: ksmith telephone West 1896. ‘and har + DO JOHN F. BOWIE, law ofllcel 2413 lh ne Speclal 177, or | Washington "8" $an Francisco; tele- | Avenue ra 2148 ( Stree phone West 1896. WAS C iron cornice NATHAN M. MORAN, law offices, 2413 o ¥ best established Washington st, San Francisco; tele- | ornice works on owner re- phone West 1896. ¥ Address C. B. JOSEPH B. KENNEDY, law offices, 2413 w . ave. Seattle.| Washingtol st, San’ Francisco: tele- Tute phone West 1896. rénsfer n agency tion): live| St, ra Valle Haight few thou- uction com- teady em- CHARLES G. NAGLE, 967 Wasl}in[lon bet. 9th and 10th, Oakland, Cal. OLSON, 1476 CARSON, JNO. B, attorney-at-law, 1955 Geary st.; phone West 3201. BENJAMIN HEALEY: attorney, 1202 Golden Gate ave.; phone West 5125. JOHN M. BURNETT, attorney at law. 2022 Sutter st. S Brewster F. Ames, law office at res., 1311 Octavia; fire losses adjusted. ALEXANDER D. KEYES, attorney-at- | good trade; no office. law, 2527 Washington st. CHAS. F. HANLON, altorn:‘) 1782 Bush | st., cor. Octavia; phone est 1560. LEON SAMUELS and R. F. MOGAN, law ofiices, 619 Fillmore st. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—W. A. §. NICH- | Eddy st., nr. Fillmore. | ;DR.L.C.KELLER. denuist, 2127 Fillmore near Cal., formerly over Emporium. | DR KNOX, dentist, 1883 Geary st.; all work first-class; prices low. \ Dr. Jerome C. Carroll, dentist, 1776 O'Far- rell, nr. Fillmore; for. Phelan bldg. |DR. IRA G. LEEK—AIl kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore st., near Oak. CLYDE PAYNE has resumed practice of | | | | | dentistry at 3090 Clay, near Baker. | R CLAIRVOYANTS. |AA— Always Consult the Best. Prof. Niblo. Readings $1—3yi—$1. Prof. Niblo, ~ clairvoyant, has warned th& public of San Francisco for years the eagthquake of 1906; | Prof. Niblo is now®located at 122§ | Broadway, Oakland, Cal., where he { will be pileased 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 sefinuted; gives secret power to control; no long de- lays in waiting; readings daily 10 a m. to 8 p. m.; open all day Sunday. Permnnenllv located 1229 Broadway. 1229 Broadway, Oakland, Cal Prof. Niblo. PROF. NIB.O. | R. W. KING, attorney-at-law, 1756 Fill- e partment-houses| " more st., near Sutter. > y, sell or exchange. - o ——— BAHRS, GEORGE H., attorney, 1901 T Post st., cor. Fillmore. TS, RUSHFORTH, B. "H\"l(ll\s. —Natureapathist; magnetic healing; positive cure for nervousness, rheumatism, kidney, spinal, throat, eyes, lungs and stom- | ach weakness. 321 Webster st. AL BERT J. ATKINSg M. D., is again dy to treat ll\ rd8tal diseases suc- fully, at 2127 Fillmore st.; hours to 3 p. m.; old friends plelse write DR. _ELISA MEETING NOTICES. 09 SUTTER st. Dr. Alfred B. Grosse; hours, 2 . R. C. Stoney: hours, 1 to 3. Dr. J. D. Whitney: hours, 10 to 12. I . M. FORSTER will reeume ¥ fac- tice between 1st and 7th of July. Sco advertisement. atorium, 906 Eddy st. Phone West 5694. to 4. & KOHLBERC D Tor the z 3 d of Directors| _103% Buchaman st, cor G. avi DR. WM. A. MARTIN, oculist, aurist, Gas and e ———————— | former]y Spring_Valley bldg. res. 870 an AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. oy P‘;;k"fztfi. REmUTe,ERaiier S ¥ g g . SACRI Rio touring car; DR. WONG " CHAS. L. B c Sen HERB DOCTOR, Permanently located | 1268 O'Farrell, bet. Gough and Laguna. . iBlLL, DR. PHILIP A.—Off. 1794 Union CRAWFORD, analytical hrs.: 2-4,-7-8; tel West 5723; resi- mining engineers. 2043% deme, 2680 Filbert st., tel. West 8028. shipgton sic Paitiaen. Gee. DR. M. KROTOSZYNER, DR. W. P. ’ . WILLARD, 2672 Pine st., nr. Devisa- dero; hours 1-3, 7-8; tel. West 2204. : S itnals | DR. ALBERT W. KIRK, eye, ear, noss shflz’fiix ‘Z"L’i‘i’}@h‘:’}‘(‘ and throat, 2127 Fillmore; hours 3-12; 1927 o Francisco st. Berkeley; hours 3-5. DR. ERNEST D. CHIPMAN—2358 P cific ave. Tel. West 1702. 11 to e | Diseases of the skin. hable tonneau. 424 Stanyan st B N — Compa 180 ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS. RTIFICIAL on selectiol 2076 O'Far; Address Irving San-| | MME. BERNARD, jclalrvoyant, former- ly 17 Third st.; now located at res., " 1398 O’'Farrell st.; friends please call. | MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair- | voyant and palmlst ladies 50c; gents | $1. 1142 Turk st., near Buchanan. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located | 607 17th st, Oakland; 9-9; open Sun. | MRS. BROWN, card reader, formerly 57 Sixth st, now at 812 Page st. \MISS B. GRANT, cardreading. now lo- cated at 824 Laguna st, room 2 SPIRITU | A LADY gifted with healing quality |7 ana clairvoyance can be consulted at reésidenc 254 Clay st, Oaklanl, room 3; hours 12 m. to 5.p. m. Mrs. Seal, iritual medium; rendh’l!‘l | daily. 519 illmore, ¢ir. Thur, 8 p. m. EARLE-—Oakland, cor. 18th and Tela- graph ave., the Roslyn, hours 9 to 6. ———————— EDUCATIONAL, MISS L. JENSEN, formerly teacher of art needle work at the Emporium, is doing stamping and designing I ns in all kinds of embroidery. 9 lis street. A—Remember, that Clement Bennett,U. 8. officlal rep., sends his son to Galla- gher-Marsh Bus. College 506 Devisa- ero; go there yourself; get the best. PRESIDIO Helghts Private School, 314 Cherry st., 11 reo!pen Monday, June 25, 4905 For information address MisS ELIZABETH CRANE. WANTED—Position as foreman on construction or e-:ficnter work. Ad- dress box 2543, 2 ENGINEER and machinist wants posi- tion as engineer; city; Al references. Address box 2544, Cll]. 1651 Fillmore. WANTED—As porter, or to work in wholesale house. Address N. L. C., 456 Eighth ave., Richmond District. GOOD carpemter wishes work by Elf or contract. Address box 2637, Call A CHINESE, excellent meat and cook, wishes position hotel, board- ing-house, restaurant or rivate family; good references; satisfaction. CHARLEY FOOK, 915 Webster st., Oakland. JAPANESE with references, excellent private family cook, French, German, astry, fanoy cake, any style cook- clty or ca\u\t{dy wages $50 o month. 3TO, 'O, box 6558, Call office, Olkhn¢ JAPANESE boy would like to do house work in city. Please call at 15 Oak stry st. Tel. Feil 8251. M. FRANK. JAPANESE boy wants to work between and 5 o'clock. Hashimoto, 1203 San Pablo ave, Oakland. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. OFFICE hours, 9 a&. m. to 5 p. m. A matron for an inetitution; exper- ience and references ‘rom larg> place neceasury:glacr in_town: goad wages. 188 PLUNKET 2413 California st., nr. Fillmore. N. B.—All patrons for help will be charged $1 registry fee. A YOUNG nurse (l’or xrown child) to 0 to the sprin the summer. gilSS PL'('NKET S 2113 California st., nr. Fillmore. WANTED—A good German or Scandi- navian gir) for cook and lener-l housework; references required. ? é between 10 and 12, MRS. DENNIS g ARLES, Hillside ave., near Park way, Pledmont. - 100 PRETTY girls; short hours; perma- nent position of ralponslhl\lt lz]on- did 9] rtunltv. (? HENSLEY- GRE. White Garage, 1750 Mar- ket, cor. \nn Ness, this morning from 10 to 12, or tomorrow 10 to 12. WANTED-—FIH! class alteration hlndl kirts. ARMA! CA(LLEAU and sl 1:42 Sutter st. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'8 overall opera- tors report at once Tenth and Clay sts., Oakland; factory in operation. EXPERIENCED girls in_candy store. BONNALIE, 1018 Van Ness ave. GIRL for candy stand. Lands End sta- tion nr. Cliff House. FIRST-CLASS curist. Bloch’s Hair Stor PICK hops in August; a profitable and enjoyable outing. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES. FOUR-CHAIR barber shop for -nle. with long lease; low rent; rooms for baths; near Fillmore st. Coleman's Exchange, 1237 McAllIster st. FOR sale—2-chair barber shop; located in Oakland; lease; a snap; going away. Address 104 Eleventh st., Oakland. FOR sale—2-chair shop. well £054 location A. F. WORBES, teacher of vloun. cornet, cello, manddlin and guitar. Headquar- ters 1145 O'Farrell st.; pupils kindly send present addresses. on all leading | BR. 7. B, BAILLY, formerly of 502 nt Mungo_ building, ires and sundries; repziring, | E t and Goiden Gato GRECORY & CO., Van Neas ave. mnd|. sacte ou ALICEALIOERINE: 10 arket st | s | T FRANK _R. DRAY, 2353 Pacific and CARP CLEANIN ave., near Fillmore; hours 3 to & _ | 7108 p. m.; tel. West 1702, = §.F. Compressed Alir Cleaning Co. cleans | DR, LAWRENCE DRAPER, 2353 Pa- ¥ & roor without re cific ave, near Filmore; E&u 1 to 3 5 ed: no interrup- | and 7 to 8 p. m.; tel. West 1702, Temporary office, : phone West 5695. DE. WM. D. CLARK has returnéd from = ——— 1 Lurope; office 2554 Califrnia st.; tel. oneer Car- | West 390, 4 temporary office | hone Park 591, | DR, MORRIS HERZSTEIN, 2118 Pacific 3 | ave. .ophone West 596; hours 12-1:30, ve. SATULDING & ¢ 4-5:3 matresses and furniture HEALD% Bullhaas College, 1461 Franklin at., S akland branch. Bacon block. For lnformnllon address E. P. HEALD, San Francisco. PROF. T. A. ROBINSON desives his stu- dents in bookkeeping, Eng., math., etc.. to report at DR. LEEK'S dentai office, 515 Fillmore st. VAN DER NAILLEN'S Entlneefln. School now open in all F‘mv-nut st and Ts!emph ave., on- A——ME’IROPOLITAN (Calif.) busine: stenogr. col, 925 Golden Gate av best positions in the greater city. HOOD Aurora, la leaned and renovated The‘DR J. A. BLACK, eye, ear, throat, nose, Co., 1807 Harrison st.; tel. | Jackson st., near Fillmore, 1 to 4. | Td West 276 | McNEILL Teachers' A Agency u now lo- cated at 2046 Center s Berkeley; tel. Berkeley 1894, > reliable carpet clean- | vating and laylng. DR. WM. BOERICKE has returned from Jlurope and resumed practice at 1812 Washington st, 8. F.; hrs. 1 to 3. VIOLIN, mandolin, zither and guitar e DR. E. F. WEST- Temporary addeess, | 118 Congress st., San Francisco. * DR. JOHN F. DILLON, office and resi- dence, 829 Fell; hrs. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. DR. J. E. ARTIGUES, 2947 !“mmore st., corner Union: hours 2 to 4 p. = — ——— | DR. A. McNEIL—Office at 611 Vln Ness KOEXN AU\erI\ formerly 126 | avenue. st., raduated s on Tow located &'{“Eomgu 5 DR WAL . MeGARTHY, 2801 Califor- t. » | nia st. 1to 4 and 7 t | DR._A. SCHLOSS, eye, ear, nose, thru(. \W cor. Ellis and Devisadero sts. DR. THEODORA VASSAULT, 2417 Washington; hours 1-3. Tel. West 6053. DR. B. F. ALDEN, chief surgeon F'rench Hospital. Clement st. & 6th ave.; 3 to 5. DR. JOSEPH A. PROSEK—Temporary office, 820 Steiner st. opodist, form- 024 Sutter st. now DR. JAS. at Emporium, ropodist, 1332 Ellls, form- ddy; extracts corns, 25c. ERFORD LSVY, I DR. WM. WATT KERR, office and resi- \”,,f:v‘:kh{‘;;’ ,,m‘v‘;,.;%h'{;‘é?,‘}._ | dence 2604 California; tel. West 2190. e —————| (NG ETTIGAN, 630 Page, nr. Fillmore. | Hours 2 to. 4—7 to 8 p. m. Tel. Park 42l R. A. W. FREDERICK, eye, ear, nose and fhroat, 215 Sutter st., hrs. 1 to 4. Van Ness and Post. | BROWN, expert chiropodist, : | of the 8. F. Grutli Verein e held on BUNDAY, June 25, m., at_the new hall on Market and 13th, ine ready for |2 569 Pine st., business; new Ness. C. C. BARRE, re- DR. GEO. GROSS, -office 1703 O'FaMbil; f hours 10-12, ; phone West 4003. WILLCOX & GIBBES, Automatic Sewing | DR. C. J. SCHMELZ, 20 Stelner st. > | Mnchh‘w Co., located at 724B Turk st., | Office hours, 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. near Van ess ave. THE McNutt Hosplhénil now located at n AFTER June 1 Domestic S. M. Co. 1658 | 2511 Pacific ave., ‘rancisco. O’Farrell st.. gear Filimore, mail orders will have atténtion. 1@ WALTER (, ANDERSON, Sec MEMBERS of the San Francisco Grov No. 3, U. A. O. D., are respectfully guested to attend a meeting on SUN DAY, at 2 o'clock, corner of Laguna and Hayes sts AUSTRIAN meet at qu- -« DENTISTS. STORAGE AND MOVING WILSON BROS. CO., Inc.—Moving and storage. Cor. 14th and Sanchez. 1 blk. from Market and Fillmore-st. cars. | v e e e e s TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, VANS. |NEW YALE Dental Parlors opened cor. Fillmore and Turk; open evenings. DR, GEORGE. WA LEEK, tormarly 20 O'Farrell, cor. Steiner and McAllister. TASY Dental Parlors, formerly 6 Turk, | _mow 997 Steiner; open evunlnl!- Benevolent Socie Fillmore st at King So W. STA . INLESS dentistry—Old estab.. honest, DEwTr TOLk. | WALTER A~ SCOTT. | P illabln; reasonable prices; pertsct wOLk: ) 3 - o =1 one W | free .consultation. M, 1501 “{_l:‘iil’Jl .,{’1' Draymen and Teamsters’ Typewrit Fillmore st., cor. O'Farrell. meet at Stryckers Hall, Twenty-eighth and Church sts., SUN- DAY, 24th; members must leave their addesses. W. DOOLEY, Rec. Sec. GATE Lodge of Plasterers No. of all maies DR. J. F. TWIST, dentist, formerly Academy of Sclences bldg., at 1476 Eddy st., near Fillmore. | DR. J. HEINO, dentlltktomerly of SE. 0 r others ~licaper. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Is and lease. 3218 A ellne st., South Berkeley. BARBER mppli”. new stock; morl. ntro S, 08| cuf ers, shears. A &J. N, ll 'more st. BARBERS' Protective Union has estab- lished a temporary employment office at 1457 Octavia st., cor. Post. WANTED—BArher, first-class man; good wages for right man. 200‘ Shltluck ave., Berkeley. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday; ood wages. 1659 Fifteenth ave, outh San Franclsco. ‘WANTED-—Barber 4297 fourth ., corner Douglass. FIRST class barber for Saturday; 2408 California st. GOOD barber Saturda. ‘Apply 1211 Golden Gate ave. GOOD barber wanted Saturday enty- $5. and Haight and Devisadero. AT work now in pleasant F. Business College, 733 uarters. S. 1llmore st. FLY, FLEA AND ANT KILLER. FLIES carry dlsoa f’ dope; the greatest fly and |nnct killer in the world; sure catch on any old paper, cloth, board or tin; a child can use it; non- 3ol-onous special dopes for or- chard, vineyard and garden; always frésh; sold in cans, 15¢, 25¢ lnd 50c. U. 8. Inseet Exterminator C 1 Twentleth st, cor. Folsom. Live agents wanted everzwhera. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Carload each chea.p iron bed', wlwos mattresses and office desk 5 BROS., 1347 Webster st., 5 ROOMS furniture, $§00; rent ’25. Haight st.; no deal FURNITURE, bedding: all new; prices. Cor. 11th & %nnklln, Oakind. BIG stock new and used furniture. Mec- Rae Furniture Co., 1350A Webster st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. SPECIAL today for bar, ture. H. Schellhaas, store, Oakland. 120 low I ins in furni- ith st, corner f FURNITURE WANTED. et L I R D, L. IZAV.RS, appraiser and buyer of furniture, cuper-. etc.; spot cash; highest prices. Omce 131 st.; phone West 3529. J. H. Wiley pays highest price for 2d- hand furniture, 665 13th, nr. Market. art; ith $15,000 to 018 000 in an reuyub‘l:lhed ‘mnn ac- Address ., box 1) ? ! 1\ 5 FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. and A. M. PACIFIC Typewriter Co.—Sun V4sible, crown and bridge work specialist. —Relter ite 7:30 SEEwn AN SENINE Wk MbSCIMINE. T eaeh T e DAY D | eatt) ana 375, 1938 Fillmore st ENOWLES—Dr. Calvin W. KngwleaDr. 2180 Sutter st. By order of the W. M. | T 8. E. Knowles r. W.A. Knowles, FREDERICK BARRY, Sec. | PATENTS AND PENSIONS, dentluu. lomtod 8411 ‘Washington u GOLDEN Gate Encampment No. 1, I O.| INVENTIONS patented—Frank . Me- | I~ goncoiiaos’ post st aoriepand re Qosks mreets THIS 'EVENING ¢ 321| " dina, 1538 Haight; patent law, trade- f;’;.‘:,‘;‘,‘ R saders Berimeror-xL—Flle% Polg\' ::‘fr o%ce marks; also general practice. HBD B R B - . ., Diseases ol | Pension atty., E. E ;| ALF ELAK: THE election of officers of Golden Gate | i e LR B R FRaSs Sea Tuath” Fres G'Farrell, cor. DR C. L zwox.l: fllltlll. telephono P 110. SONBR , at i Helen': :gu‘lr'finsze:'a}: 15th sts. GLASS AND GLAZING. s CONGREGATION Chevra Frilin calis GLABS and Glazing—Leave vour orders special meeting SUNDAY, June 24, at| =2nd they will rocdva prompt attention, 16 o'clock sharp, by M. Shieb, in Co- GREGORY & CO., Van Ness ave. and lumbia square. mepeers l.nvlu‘:l. £ | hold its_regular meeting | now at 1011-Golden Gate ave., with a | corner -Sixth sts.; at “"‘ business. m,,mum"{i:fl ._F;:Ms.&m;g "aig | full stock of ail kinds of typewriters | present at Mill Valley. &l fMce. isclon sts. M. CALLAGHAN, Pres. | _piiess o Drioew Rentald and sub- | pp 5 R STOK St moawan EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. Japanese & Chinese employ- rloy‘ nuu:el ::n- l{‘ll’u;l, sfi Bm- best ::lvpeflotwn e with case s al s dispatch. 1613 Geary. Tel. West 5688. A-owls'r Targe e, omes: SR Ehe S rolable Post and uu‘?n‘}’."m. West 5612. THE Orlental Labor caunm—-mmbh und experlenccd‘ halpt e -Chinese | WANT: lessons, G0c. 525 Hickory ave., bet.| _ Sunday; 36. 2874 Folsom st. Fell and Oak, near Webster. BARBER wanted; steady. 501 Castro FIBK Teachers’ Agency. BOYNTON&|_Sftreet .~ =~ = . . ESTERLY, Berkeley, phone Rerke- | BARBER wnnted S‘turdly and Sunday ley 1870. only. 1498 Eilis st., cor. Webster. ELOCUTION, drawing and painting; | BARBER for Snlurdly and Sunday. 50c. a lcsson. Kingsland Art Shop, | 1544 Park st, Alameda. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday; $6. Cor. Devisadero and Fulton sts. BARBER wanted at 1401 Fifteenth st., near Folsom. BARBER wanted S.hl;t"l}'v Sunday, or steady; must be goo 705 Third st. FOR sale—Two barber chllrl mirrors, etc.; reasonable. Apply 1202 Filimore. WANTED—2 or 3 chair barber luor: state price. Address box 2541, Call ssoo——l-cuui barber shop for sale. Coleman’s Exchange, 1237 McAllister. l HELP WANTED-—MALE. WANTED—1000 men for permanent employment on steam mhoon«rl, coastwise trude. S-gor-. $45 to $50 per month and Firemen, $50 per month and found; mostly oll burne: month and found. stewuds‘ $70 p: ks, $65 to s;o per month and und. ¥ Gc‘ll}eymon, $30 per month and oul Clblnmen, $30 per month and “fou Ovarnme to sallors and firemen, 50¢ per _hour. time shall be eomm- ered all work done after 5 p. m. and berare 7 2 m. on workdlYl. on Sun- days or holiday: ational holi- ‘days and all Buh holldsyn in States where vessel ma b- -t ého time. Appl; . ARS, Y P‘elfle Ml.ll Dock. DENTIST—Good operator, crown and bridge worker; best in State to good man. F! DENTAL CO., Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Laundry man who under- stands mu:hlner'y Apply St. Francis Girls Dlrutorr. Central ave. and ‘Waller st. AUCTIONEER wanted at once to atc- tion off a stock of jewelry. Call at this office for particulars. COATMAKERS and mhloon makers wanted at H. DGE CO., 2220 Webster st ANTED-A man to work on farm and A cis Glr:{ Dlrn:tory. Cen rl.l ave. and Waller class_plumbers, = mt:u And htl V&. n.l?)' CO., 1179 Turl WANTED—First o'llll Imvchar. man, for mnux‘ wages. Martin Jlur, wm——l‘lm‘e ey oy umwr- youn, ed. Address | -and Sunday; $7. ) MURRAY & READY, Leading nmpln ‘ment and Labor A;enu Formerly 634-638 Clay st., NOW LOCATED AT ; 469 Sixth st, Oakland. ! Phone Oakiand 7261. | San Francisco Office Located | Tenth and Market sts. | . COME HOME—COME HOME TO_SAN FRANCXSCO TO SLEEP. MURRAY & READY have opened their first workingman's lodging- house, with 200 beds, Tenth and Mar- | ket streets, S. ¥., and the price is; only 25 cents per night. | We are going to do something else | for you. MURRAY & READY, Tenth and Market sts., San Francisco. HERE 18 HORE NEWS FOR YOU. RRAY & READY'S OFFICES Are Located at Tenth and Market sts., cuco. Cal. 9 Sixth st, near Broadway, Oak- | n.nd. Cal. bet. J and K, Sac-‘ San Fran- | ‘al 1021 Fourth st., ramento, Cal. Bird & Hutoon's, house, Oroville, Cal. \17Vl|l open this week Bakersfleld, ‘al. Will open tomorrow Stockton, Cal 127 and 129 S. Los Angeles s(, Los | &elsl Cal. 111" open 2 weeks in El Paso Texas. Will open 2 weeks in New Orleans, Louisiana. 5 YOU GET FREE TRANSPORTATION FROMTALL ABOY(F O}II'FICES. l‘ REE FARE opposite Court- | 200 laborers, found. straignt time. 0 Jabprers, $2.25 day. steady work, $40 and 100 teamsters, 2 and 4 horses, $2 to| $2.50 day. | Drulen. Trockmen, blacksmiths, cooks, | ete. 4 FREE FARE. SHIP TONIGHT. WASBHINGTON. RIPARIA. | IDAHO. LEWISTON. | 976 -That's all it costs you—39.7 a 596 men for rallroad work that is be- ing done In Washington and Idab rers, rockmen, drillers, $2.25 d: Ind up.” We ship daily via Portlan Riparia. Flre and fee $9.75. Are Y?u Going? TO THE BEAUTIFUL YOSEMITE VALLEY. 500 laborers, $67.59. 200 drillers and rockmen, 375. 100 trackmen, spikers, trackmen, $75. | Special reduced fares—2 years' job. | YOU KNOW ABOUT | THE NEW AND GRE | ESTERN PAC]F!C R. R. W | We will ship you to work—Free Fare. | 5000 teamsters, laborers, drillers. | | rockmen, mn.cmne drillers, etc., $2| | to 32 75 and $3 da | Work from Oakland to Beckwith | Pasi FREE FARE. 200 laborers, extra gangs and section work, north’and south. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st, Oakland. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT MECHANICS FOR KALL CLASSES Donkey englneer $50 and found. Machinist, country shop, $3. 26. Machinist, erecting work, $3.50 day. 4 painters, country, $4 da: OILERMAKER. Boilermaker or sheet iron worker,| tanks, $3.75 day; country job. Blacksmith, R. R. camp, $3.50 day, | free fare. 2 bhckumhhs. mill machinery work, J $3.50 l FOR RGE MANUFACTURING CO. 3 blmklmlthl. no shoeing, $3.50 day. § cabinet makers, $3.25 and $3.50 day; 2 machine hands, 2 shaper hands, 5“0k0l' hands, tenener hand; wages $4 5 bllcklmlthl. no shoeing, $2.25 lnd! small locomotive, $2.5 Pipe Vohib wenvar ot tiutii st $3.50 day. \ Wagon-maker, country shop. | ver man, clamshell dredger, $75 fd. ‘oncrete finisher, good wages. | Sheet iron worker, 3 carriage paint-| ers, 12 blacksmiths, sawmills, dredgers, | mines and shops—good wages. | Iron molders, Nevada, steady job. | ood-turners and pattern makers. CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS. TO REBUILD FRISCO. 10 carpenters, bufld cottages; com- ga.ny work, $3.50 d. carpenters, tactory work; 40c fare; $3.50 day. 26 carpenters, lar, 50 carpenters an e S t 111 ough carpenters, sawmill company, $75 and found. 15 carpenters for mines, factories and shop work, $90, $4 and $3 day. 6 car builders, factory, $3 day. 5 car repairers, sawmiil company. $90. RRAY & READY, 469 Sixth Oal MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIALS. Handy man, run donkey engine! around mine, $2.50 and found; handy man around resort, Santa Clara Ce., $35 and found; foreman small grad- | infl camp, $50 and found; experienced | k wagon drl\er, $80. ALESMAN. . Salesman, country general merchan»l dise store, fare $1. $60; stableman, | company stable, S. F., $35 and foun: , 10 stablemen, other jobs; laundry- man and wife, Alameda Co., good job, | good wages; lanerman, country | uwmlll. $60 and found; fireman for mine, $50 and found. 15 boys for box tlctorlen. sash and | door works, $9 to $12 week. | tter and lay sewer pipe, $2.75 | company, $4 day. helpers, $3.50 and { Edgerman, $30 and found: screw | turner, $55 and found; screw turner. | north, found; sawmill, 'n& shingle sawyer, $50 lnd fdund: tree fellers and crosscut sawyers, and mffi' for ;ll cl;ue;lot work in woods, m! I In yll’ '. wages. hscfiz ATLLERS R Rs-—i‘roe Fnr'. 25 teamsters, fare 35c, $2.50 day: 6 tumners, free fare, 40 miles away, Board 1 hotel, $67.50; 40 teams scrapers in T hna Oakiana, $2.25 to $2.50 day. LABORERS . IN FACTORY. 20 lnborart. hlt factory, $13.50 week, [ steady 12 hborer-, ‘smelter cc board in ho- el REBHoUE Work. 15 m-n (ur ‘wareltouse work, steady, $2.25 day, S. F. 25 laborers, warehouse and _car ‘work, country, fare paid, $67.50. 300 lnbonrs or factories, ware- houses, ps, _quarries, etc., $2 to. g'li d:y 335 to $60 l.nd found. S and ROCK! 10 drillers, fare 23g, §2. 50 da 1 drlllerl around steam shovel, sz.ao 20 drillers and rockmen, quarry, 275 "day: IN DEAR OLD FRISC 1750 laborers for d(flerent jobs, such as removing debris, helping car- penters, loading cars, warehouse helping on new buildings. brle s, etc, etc., wages §2 to $2.50 day. MURRAY & READY, 469 Sixth st. Oakland. MORE SPE Camp wajters, clon cake baker, count: ranch carpenter, ranch bltcllmllh. machinists, fare 10 carpenters, On iang, !Lso dgy. G carpenters, San Franc! carpenters, country, lon‘ ob. !8 W day; pipe fltnr. of! eom ny, 3 da laundryman and wife, { nur Oakland; box nailer, $2.50 dly' lathe hand machinist, mine company, day: ham boners, ]u.ckln‘ ,he‘:‘u, g!. 5 miners, Lassen Co.. $3 day: anckere-a “:EX' {:;hce. u so d.ly. | FIRST class salesman 35 to $70 and found; second cook, iotel fare $1.25, 360: third cook, $40 and found; r’nncndcook 6 men, fare 50c, $30 and found. coo‘k.l smalil places, $30 and $33 nnd fd.; waiter, club. Oakland, 335 and fd.: 2 waiters, same hotel, country, $30 2nd fd.: 10 waiters. different jobs, hotels, resorts, ete.. $30 to $40 and fd. 13 dishwashers. kitchen hands, pan- trymen, vegetablemen, etc., ete., city and country, $25 to $40 and fd. 4 porters, bell v, elevator boys, ete.. baker, country shop. $40 and found; second baker, country, 350 and fad. 5 bakers' helpers, city and country, to $40 and fd. Butchers, snusvvrm.,ker ete. THRRAY & READY, 69 Sixth St.. ()mnnd" Los Angeles office located at 12 139 South Los Angeles st Oroville office, opposite Courthouse. Sacramento office. 21 Fourth st. San Francisco off Tenth and Market sts. COSTIGAN & CO.’S Emp. Agencles. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE located at 1245 EDDY ST. PHONE WEST 17938 AKLAND OFFICE: 458 SIXTH ST Phone OAKLAND 2 Free Fare—Special Shlpmen's—rre« re. w oed—S':kl) ')n Cougty—Weed. EE FARF——~\V OMING. “\m—G‘enn Co., Wyo.—S.P.Co.Work. FREE l"ARE—lT\LlA\S NLY For Sissons, Ashland, Yreka and Klamath Falls. SOUTH—FREE FARE—SOUTH. Santa Cruz—muckers for tunnel, as day. San’ Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and urbanks. Free Fare—Caspar- Saw Mills, Yards, = Early. FREE FABE 10 EUREKA. Saw Mills, Yll’d!. “oodt—smp To- CAR%’_NTERS. Brld(e carpenters for Santa Cruz, $3.50 day. Roush carpenters for Santa Cruz, $3 Oak- nters for San Francisco, = and Oroviile. ANDRE'S new office, 957 Franklin st nr. Ninth.—Wanted: _Cook. country. $75: cook near city. §45: cook. short orders, $20 a week; kitchen hands, $25 to $40; walters, hotels, $30 to $35. cash houses, $30; club, 345 to 3$50; choreman, nursery, $25. Large wait- ing. reading and writing room. OFFICE hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. A coachman (must milk one cow). 30, room and steady plain place, board, reference; ishwasher for an institution, city, room and board. Patrons for help will be charged $1 registry fee. MISS PLU E 2413 California st near Fillmore. WANTED—AIl sailors, firemen and ma- rine cooks and stewards, and all other workingmen to know that there is a lockout of the maritime unions in San Francisco. Workingmen stay away and be not decelved. All kinds of misrepresentation is being used to get men on board of vessels. The fol- JTowing note was found in a bettle in the Bay of San Francisco: “Shang- haled: help. I am held a prisoner on the steam Schooner ‘Rainier.’ Signed Clarke.” ANDREW FURUSETH. Chairman Joint Executive Committee. WANTED—Goaed bench foreman for laning mill. Address Santa Clara alley Mill and Lumber Co., San Jose. ATTENTION! W. D. Ewer & Co., em- ploymont agents, formerly 610 Clay st, San Francisco, are temporarily located at 403 Sixth st., Oakland; phone Oakland 7288. wanted: must have references and be well exper- ienced in the business. Apply CHAS. LYONS, London Tailor, 1432 Fillmore street. WANTED—At once, first class carpet layer; must be Al wnrlu?n and of good = habits; refefenceg/ required: wages $25 a week. Address LAN- DER FUR. & CPT. Co., Butte, Mont. 2| WANTED—Competent bookkeeper who is also stenographer, capable of es- tablishing good system of shop ac- counts; must be well recommended. Box 2545, Call office. | THE Chinese Employment Bureau of the Relief Works at the Willows, Lake Merritt, can supply all kinds of reliable help. Address 264 Thirteenth st., Oakland. | MEN wanted—Wages paid while learn- ing barber trade; sign up at once and be ore to move in our own bullding; former students report. llnler Syl- tem College, 1447 Ellis st., S. WANTED immediately—100 men. plck and shovel work; wages $2.50 day. Shasta Power Company, 1946 Post st.. near Fillmore. A GOOD tinner wanted at once; good ay and steady position. Address J. . BRUNNER, San Mateo. SHEET metal workers—Good joBbers wanted; wages $4.50; 8 hours’ work. H. SPEARMAN, 406 Tth st, Oakland. WANTED—A young man llennérlvb and bill clerk. OLT BR Folsom st., or 3400 California. 3 BREAD Dakers for country, fare pald; 1 bread baker for city; 3 help- ers; 1 cook. Basement 2000 Bush st. RUBBER stamp salesman. Apply by letter to Gelden Gate St?mp and Sta- tionery Co., P. O. box 753, Oakland. 914 WANTED—30 laQorers at McBryde's g}amv‘ Pinole, Cal.; wages $2.20 and COAT. v and trouser makers want- ed. Ap] LYONS, The London Tauor 432 Imore, nr. O’Farrell. WANTED—Finishér and helper at car- riage factory, 2§ Page st., nr. Market. WANTED—German grocery clerk. Ap- ply 1300 Montgomery, cor. Union st. BLACKSMITH and blacksmith’'s helper' wanted. Apply 1219 Plerge st. | FIRST class plumber’s helper wanted. 718 First ave, Richmond. WANTED—Bootblack. 2503 Folsom st., near Twenty-first. DISHWASHER wanted. ter st. 1927 MecAllis- TEN painters wanted. WANTED—8_carpenters on Woodman building, 17th JL near Mission. ainters and visadero st. BOY about 15 years; goed chance for advancement. Box 6994, Call PICK hops in August; a profitable and enjoyable outing. SHDES repaired while you wait. 1228 G. G. ave., nr. Fillmore, for. 105 2d. 1751 Post st. SOLICITORS WANTED. WANTED—Two live wagon men and solicitors; steady job. 163% Grove st., an. 2 p I m—=——— HORSES AND WAGONS. stylish and gentle buggy horse that can be used for business or pleasure; ome that wo- man can drive; speed required. Ad- dress W. J. MORGAN 925 Golden Gate ave. 1 CAR ol p.lr s; weigh 'Bao 1bs.; horses, 3000 lbs; Fifth-St. Horse st;, Oakland. HORSES for sale—Don't fail to see the .finest lot of heavy draft horses ever brought to San sale at 11th and Harrison; also some S. CLARK. ust from country, all of mules, 2 pairs of *large ir chunky bays. rket,§ near Clay S. F. CARRIAGE Co.—Assoriment of new and second-hand wagons, - 6“‘ carts, surreys, team harness. 333 alencia st. - CARRIAGE teams. surrey, U and saddle horses. DR. , vet- erinary surgeonm, 2120 st LARGE roan horse; 1200 lbs. Call 720 Fell st, Sunday bet. 7 and 12 a. m. WANTED—Tw horses. 1631 Grove -I?. &‘2&3‘"'” CONTRACT WORK WANTED. and Wm EM% ] | | i H : ;i i |

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