The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1907, Page 27

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The Congueror DEAFNESS Offers You Free Treatment. Are you DEAF? Have vou those nerve cking HEAD NOISES? bat keep wyom awake nights? Whet a life is Sbut o o e u with the out rou are Is it 3 won der that you grow nervous and frrit able, aud the once g is gone vish all such thoughts, tr of DEAFNESS with & cold. \Oree ation . 1n bes, which lead ndtrouble resuits. ave PERFECT HEAR t be In correct » equal pressure from ked up? What you need is a ey st will remove the cause, and will e them free 1o ate = ! soungs. 'TIS HIS TREATMENT THAT 1 HAVE e Who never ear A trial will convince vk st he 5. 1 have GIVE AWA ited number DEAFNESS Do « ox B . 1 you ¢ ored. and those terrible A . ¥our name aud . e ¥ lar aside this vd wonder why OW. 1In justice t s the day ve and vec life LIST SPROULE William Wolff & Co. IMPORTERS 248258 Mission St. San Francisco, California Pacific Coast Distributers of uvée Imperiale cases and bulk Whisky sh Whisky T "he Per- shipped in from Louis- ba els nhard & Co.. | Moselle Wines parkling and auvenet irgundies Clarets and ( 3 Belfast, G nger x, Cordials and v and Bitters Hol- i Orange Matured Beurbon es from U. S. iegd Waret Qr guarantes all ow goods to conform cments of the Pure Food 1 Drugs 2 8 it. Double Standing Desk Savings Bank Occupies now its permanent building 108-110 Sutter Street Above Montgomery Street ehable Rambler o 1906 Model, 18 b. p., seats 5 d professional, bareful nandiing. nct Horn, etc, Fravcisco Business Directory of San Francisco Firms \D CASUALTY €O, of Bllll- “fn"o:e"—‘u DSOR & CO., gew'l Zgte, Mutual Sav. Bk, bldg. Teripeoos | 2325 Gough REID BROS., architects. lfl Tel. West 6001. WILLEY & C0.—-Carxiages. busi- e Wagens. af=. 53 PUIl o o, ’ v Weekly Gal, SI per Year vee current of air when those little ; [ candidates | applications | table. | | { are ol . . The increase of $2 a an f hands and $2.50 cost ten-hour day mise has been effectedfnd eleven hours | will. be the w {The nes into effect. 1820 a week the mater! advanced hedule and . . DllLD BY O. M. BOYLE were obligated and man n \ Journeymen Bakers' Sacramento announced that it wanted a | nine-hour day for five days in the w,.e,\l {and ten hours on ia\urdan befs also announced that they a week for The bosses have agreed to the raise in| izing the advance in the . but protested against u| Saturdays. ng time for Saturda has The workmen and foremen $25, 1 used in baking bread has, the pric the boss bakers of Sacramento 1 the price Thirty-five candidates were initiated 1 {dates were obligated and several up~f s | plicatiol for membership are on the| | secretary’s desk awaiting action. Busi | ness was reported very good and all/ memibers working. p-d " Representatives of the Ankconda and Great Falls, Mont, Mill and Smelter-| men's Union recently met with mem- | bers of the Butte smeitermen to dis- | cuss pians regarding a. raise In wages | \'\lnrn has been requested of the Great 3 gement. It i3 sald that his nd was made some time ago, and last week was fixed upon as the time for an ansv The mpnagement iz- |nored the request. The smeltermen were reticent as to what was contem- plated, but the impression prevails that the union is arranging for the support of the Western Iederation of Miners, | with which it is afiliated, in avent of trouble, and the question uppermost the secretar; Union of The mem- wished week for benc foremen. ! A compro- | alreadyy g- Fill roceive . Because | of labor in- of the staff of with the union is whether to submit | X the matter to a referendum vote or to . | declare a strike forthwfth, The West- | ern Fedepation of Labor, it is said, \\'Hl[ The fact that the transport Shéridan]boat Men's Union, Las been arrested at the last meeting of Carpenters’ | stand by the union if a strike is or- is to have something like $500,000 misappropriating funds of thé or- Unjon No. 1640. The mecting was held | deved. [ worth of repalrs made at the Mare Isl- ization. He is alleged to have used in Sheet Metal Werklers' Hall, and @. S. | ¥ g 5 and navy not received by the funds to the ount of 3188.85 belong- Brower presided. The local appro-| President Nolan was in the chair Iron Trades C in this city with ing to the Sacramento branch. The|priated $30 for the defense of Moyer, | at the ceting of Bricklavers' enthusiasm. Had the work been giv case has been under investigation for so0d and Pettibone. Union. 5 rade was reportad good. to one of the ship vards of city | several day b .. » and ma new mén are arr g in union wages would have been paid and » . 1 Thirty-five candidates were obligated | town from every guarter of the globe. the mechanics empioyed would have It is reported that the new president |at the last meeting of Laborers' Union | Twenty-seven candidates were initiated obtained their fair share of the appro- ' of the Central Labor Couneil | suc- | No. 8014 and seve appfications will | and twenty apwhtalior! for member- priation. ceeded in seitling the long continued be actéd upon at ihe next meeting.| ship recelved. It i asserted that wages at the navy trouble between the Stockton Transfer | Busin t Meakin was instructed $ 5 vard are considerably below those paid | Company and the Teamsters’ Union of | fo communivate With the members of A smoker and entertainment will be n this vicinity and the council may that city. Manager Dawson, it is said, | the Leg e and ask the passage|gIV by Picture Frame Workers' | all all its men out of the vard if union ' has signed an agreement which is ac-|of the oviding a minimum daily | Union. No. 147, at the Labor €ouncil wages are not ceptable to the union. wage of §3 for laborers on State work. Temple, Tueaday evening. February 26. Much compl this score was * Bt | LR The committee having cliarge of the heard from deleg at the Portland Cigarmakers' Union initi- an agreement between the mold- |affair is as follows: . Wengler, J. Council Friday 3 ated a moyement some time ago to fix nagement of the Bakers- | Hardy and Georg ceded that Government wo a uniform wage scale or bill of prices will here- | At the last meet rs done at Ge ment but | for the States of Oregon and Washing- v in that | No. 65, W. M. Gill was chosen Susitised wheh the w paid m 50 ton. Response to its efforts has been department action was taken !agent and T. G. Mitchell re. ing ae‘- cents to $1 a de s nion prompt and general, the secretary hav- | after the determined stand the mold- retary. The nnion Is¢ reported scale in adjacent gued, ! ing received favorable replies from de before the manager. Work in a flourishing copditlon, ua\iflxl unlon men could 1 to do| Seattie, Tacoma. Everett, Bellingham, pressing the concern at the present | gained considerably over 200 members — the work. The wag Aberdeen, Spokane, Walla Walla, Baker | rime, and it will be necessary to om- | since the f The ‘membership is an ranclsco Ges 10 and is accused of hav City and Astoria. Salem workers are ploy more men. The molders are | about 500. i rating for mechanics than affiliated with the Portland organiza-|eleteq over their success and ve | AR e st oy g vards, A mec fc who is r tion. At the request of the others, the ! pleased at the action taken by the N OB - in t Union Iron Work Portland unfon has selected Seattle as|manager. It is said that other shops| ,. ' AYCES Wi ..‘,RD i : placed in a lower the ‘place of a convention for the pur- | in Bakersfield will ‘continue on a nine| Th Crances - YViilera amen's | Mare Isiand. The se of perfecting the arrangements.' and a half hour basls for some time, | Christien Temperante Union will ob- by t nding of ie .meeting will be held today. At number of men which may be Frances . Willgra,_Mameria} day| for twenty years with ' cent 15 ¢ ng feqt of s in the |y t each union fixes its own scale yved in them is limited by {he Presbyterign ~Chiirch to- 3 & Co. goes to Kohle i it is| ages. and the sction contemplated | N which the com- 30 0 kK m lnpr'\)prll_le & Chase to manage the shest music de vy d Uit K paa . n e Wi Rev. g will | partment of thiz well Known said. lowed to work below | is somewhat of an innovation. only 2 question ) ) he| Mr. Flynn is presu ang the scale even for the Government | . . ien they will be compelled | Preach '” FECHAY- ‘f" ihars of the | sosted mean in Sap Francisco on s rranged in The following unl e at present| president Lynch presided at the last to come down to’a nine-hour day. | unign will occupy the front seats and | o sic, as he s famillar with ai so that in the cou spect of sev-| meeting of Street Construction Work- . e wear thie: white ribbon. {every composition. Whetner classical composi 2] mor n a short time: Boil-|ers Uhjon No. 12.266. Business agent! President McHugh presided at the T DB AR N ! operatic_or popular. ftted u o B ermake B sther- | Doran believes' that many of the Saen |last meeting of Buflding . Material| Two sorrel horses, weighing 1600 m;rs’i".fl,{,".l‘." i gt % L B R hood of Blacksmiths Black-| emploved on the United Railroads will Teamsters. No. 216. in Sheet Metal |pounds each, have been purchased for | Teankiin girests. o bloek above van ph-os - smiths’ Helpers, No | shortly join the union. Thirty-three | Workers' Hal Thirty-seven cand President Roosevelt's carriage. i Ness. The show windows are ma - oy tion of Machinis Mac malker ine Ha s Assaciatiol eam and Boilerms Boilerr Leagu today’s Import the big mass-m as been Sunday March Walton's Vincent Mc ¥ oil, the Front hat the orga for Woman in the World, Says: ‘“The Way to Get Rich Is to Invest in Ne-= pesa and related controversy Sheet Meta the Hoisting ege 1) cessities. snions will be visited during the coms s Froled Lk it 11 cold motor is the greatest necessi- sent to the Bufldin aeli: B icth ceatury Fhis stock has 1 jumps up. N the time to buy. the Officers a few days. The profit is yours. vest. Herc you have a necessity. Look Every one of these people made his g somle great necessity: Peter Cooper Vanderbilt Frick M_CCC’"‘?“C“ Whitney Morgan Carnegic Belmont Edison Roclkefeller o 23 B P Mackay Stanfarc « Senator Clark Marshall Fiel - | Heinze arshall Field Moore Pillsbury Leiter Leeds Bt i ."v?' matiors fhni affeet ue as wn i Studebaker Armour Harriman fegral pert of the Buiding Trades Council of | Fairbanks Swift Puliman meeting last | Here is the way manufacturing stocks in necessities jump: w vieh cle Firstsoldat Now Sell at e The Electric Trust. 15¢ $187.00 Pie Bakers' Union No. 274, held Quaker Oats, commeon. . .45¢ $145.00 |last meeting at Eighteenth and American Radiator, common .33¢ $100.00 | lencia streets, with Frank Nelk M 3 A contribution of $ American Smelting .30c $155.00 Jose buke ¥ And this is only insur- ance or trust “iten years and 1 few. Safe and surer than life All this advance has been made in | ! having trouble | man was el | tense Lea Wednesday stocks. { portant guestic come dijcussior All n are reque to be prese Fines will be imposed | tor nonattendanc i | The chitd 1abor 1aw. which has passed | both Touses of the Legislature and | | only awaits the Governor's signature to become a law as rsed by the | Siate Federation of Labor and the [San Francisco Labor Council. | The Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen {of America. Lodge 286, which was re- o y instituted, gav its first smoker | the oth evening Talent from the various theaters volunteered and an en- | joyable time was spent all present | The lodge will moet hereafter cvery second and fourth Tuesday of the| month at Bt. Helen Hall, Market and {#Fifteenth streets. | { R e The last me. of Cooks' Union No 110 8 held at 1111 Lagur | strect, with the e President Campbell in glit candidates were obli- gated and fiftoen applications for mem- | bership received. A donation of $10 | wag made to th® defense of Mover, | | Haywood end Pettibone. Charles | Fleischmanu, president of Cooks’ Union No. 44, was present and made some| timely remarks on trades union topics. The union printers on the Santa Bar- bara Independent hiwve heen locked out because they told the proprietor that they could not and would not live on day. The men arve asking for only week. The proprietor hastened tq Angeles. where. he claims, hel picked up printers who would work for the small wages. 'T. 1), Fennessy, in- ternetional organizer for the Typo- graphical Union for ths.southwestern district, has gone to the scene of the trouble and may be able to straighten $ $15 out the difficulty. The executive com- mittee of the Sante Barbara Typo-| graphical Unjon hLas issued a long statement addressed to the business in- terests of that city. . . # At a recent ineeting of the Carpen- ters’ Union of Chico wages were raised {to §4 per day, to take effect on Aprill | 11. This will give ample time to hn\e‘ all existing con!racls compleled B The Bidwell Cold Motor It will supply the greatest necessity now known In the business world. The demsand is 50 large that it_will make all Fred C. (‘rnm the Sacramento rpp-‘ of us rich. If you want to get in with me on this, you will Lresentative of the Bay and River Stean-| have to be auick about it. The stock is selling like hot cakes, I have made millions of dollars for thousands of people by my patents. ‘increased in value more than 200 per cent since September 1st, 1905. motors has forced the price up several times; it will soon go higher. Hetty Green, the Richest M = This Stock Will Advance to 85c¢ at Midnight, Feb. 23 It Has More Than Doubled in Value in the Last 12 Months—It Will Soon Double Again This I expect to make millions more. stock has The natural increase of business and inquiries for This stock should make a life income for vou. | Be a Safe and Sane Investor y Patent Will DO“ble the y’ and Get as Much of This Stock PN s Your Means Wi How. Capacity of Any M()tori TR Pay Voua Laie! bucsaps in Handsome Dividends. never made an unsuces: invention. | My first fnvention was the thurh fan, just More mon * made - a zood as it 18 run over tha country In hot weather. ent in Invesiing meney than by a b 1didnt get a patent on it, but see what & tre- | e =2 h mendous fuccess it is! > - ous = s 1 next invented the trolley car system, just Inv ke rou as it is run teday. [ made it perfect and sue- \ e = cessful right fromn the start. It has neve hggiats. * . been jmproved since I invenied i1. "Look a: s who &0 the millipns of meney it has made for-the L ¥ i by 8] tio stockholders. of the tratley maan- it alati facturing companies sold ba v 156 ¢ = s spare in 1893 and 189 Poor cat ¥ . that stock then. Thousand§ af fhem did b nen tive Mal s it. and every one who held onte it is & rict Y s g Yo 3 man today. No Man on Earth Ever H I vl D ere Is a Vital Point to Lost a Penny He In- ith N Remember vested With Me BEE T Snvenras tife e v teiepho in electrical manu iring > system. It is @ system by whicn padsengers aze e or train crews o telephone from s"VZ or moving cars anywhere the if .se = in an office. It is 2 m » st operation than any othe n 1s saw. This s on the rosd to Py the stockholders. | now P AR o L L« 2 | will ha to soomn or jager Ang Bid - 1 @ 0 ot o rener " w ecans This Is My Greatest well Cold Moter or Gen g 1ing Ustter than any other kind Invention Yo T have tnventea somathing dlager and greater than either of tie b alled e Blatai ol Mator. not to burn out and is These Are Cold Facts—You Must —\ct Qulcl\I) :noto,r m: ateam :'t‘lxi‘holn peopla ‘h;\-. been \ okin T w chan, t te Inventor of the Trolley Car System. s e TR Inventor of tke Rallway Car Tele- cauge it will be cheaper to and can be run ter and more safely any present methiod. The only drawback the raliroads ! in changing over to elsctricity has & no motor as at presenti made eca miles at €0 milesa an hour without bu out” It would meit the very wires. phone System. Inventor of the Bldwell Cold Motor. Inventor of the Water Electric Gen- erator. By using a Bidwell Cold Motor & train of card could be run from New \0“ Bidwell Electric Co. Chicago The undersigned is an authorized broker for Francisco without a stop at the rate of §0 er 80 miles an hour and n and without a hitch. Besides rumt!ng faster, they would be more safe and operate and would Tast longer than any other moter The Bidwell Cold Motor is the greatest invention oui sinel han steam. nown, T invented my trolley car the sale of our stock in the West. Call and see him and let him explain all matter you do rot understand. The Opportumty of a Llfetime me on this, T want to glve avery man and woman a chance to come in with for 1 expect to make millions for the stockholders out of this new patent. Ofi' 0 The stock will be sold on the 3guare. There will be na hocus-pocis about pre- . E , ferred or common stock, nor any other scheme, trick or wrinkle by which anybody czn ice pen Ev ery ven- be frozen out. m b dollar invested will représent one hundred cents of the best stoc be exactly Hie every other share. he profiis on everr share will as the profit on every other share. In short, there will be nothing but a square deal all round. I have made a lifelong roputation for square dealing. I will that every stockholder gats a square deal on this. The stock is assessable, In order to make it possible for every man and woman to get in with me big deal T have declded to sell tha stoek until Feb. 23 ouly at the following pric 50 b 237503 100! lblr... cash §75,003 cush $112.56;: 200 shares. cush ll?fi)“&)’x"lg-lh- e, :l.k BI8T.50 \"fl"" em r.;s 3 500 shares, cush $375.600; casl 1009 shares, cash §TH0.00; 5000 lhlrrl, Our Installment Plan ing This Week Until 9 o'clock All mall orders bearinz pos wight, Feb. 23, will he acven ersonalic zee to It ! - ully pald and non- up to mid- at present price. If ‘you cannot call, write and ask for our free booklet. It gives full information. Aé- dress all orders and inquiries to o H, 50 sharey, $P.00 casi. 3 monthly payments of . sbares, 21300 cash, S wonthly ;:yml s of . 170 shares, $15.00 cash, 6 monf 1 . 200 shares, cawh. 7 ment " oty of . m shures, cash, 7 ment] ent) .nnu. cagh, ;n-! a B ‘t-!l i . 8 mont 1000 -bln., cash, 10 Y ¢ 5000 shares, , 10 ::’.33, m s Breker 1720 Geary St. San Francisco Between Fillmore and Webster ROOM 4 NOT MORE THAN 3000 SHARES m 'm unr ONE l'llumc. SEAD ALL MONEY BY BANK DRAFT, EXPRESS YONEY ORDER, P. 0. onnl:n oR REGISTERED LETTER. Special to Electric Men and Manufacturers We are pow prepared to fill your orders in our own factery. We are now manufac- turing the Bidwell Cold Motors. Wl Il’. tal u: ‘&u for cold motars ?nd cold gener- ators for arc and incandescent lights o) ugrant to burm out ars. i | i | | I

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