SLIM NELSON HAS
ANGELS HELPLESS
Southerners .Lose in Spite of Good
Work of Little Busher Kline
It was atougrh lose for little Kline,
the b usher from the Alanieda team of
tite Class D leagrue, who made his debut
in fasL compaay yesterday on the firing
line for the Angels. The 29 year old
iad pitched good enough ball to win any
Kume," but : it was not his fault that he
did not win. for the Angels were help
less before the benders-of &lirn Xvlson. ,
•who -twirled one of his fashionable j
games. The score was 2 to 0 against;
L(Os Angeles. . -
It was tlie fourth defeat in a row for
tee southerners, and they are begin
ning to look like the real Joes of the
league. H^nry Berry even went to the
bushes and picked up Kline, to try to
change his luck, but even this <lid not
work. The transbay tossers smeared
the brush over the visitors in 'a free
manner.
It was the helplessness of the south
erners before the variety of benders
which Nelson dealt oat that brought }
dismay into the Angel camp. The |
overgrown gentleman was oiled like ai
racing auto. His long left was work-!
ing freely on its bearings and the big 1
fellow Jiad supreme confidence 'in his }
anility to waylay the enemy. Four;
hits which failed to do any good were J
the net result of the efforts of the j
Angels. j.:'i \u25a0' j
it was an Angel crowd yesterdaj*. j
simply because Kline was a little fellow ;
v.f-io was trying to make good in aj
swift fie!d. They were with him all j
the way throug-h, and th«*re was hardly
jifan in the lot who did not give him
•every^encouragement possible. He held
down the tranpbay sluggers to five hits,
which wore well scattered. Two came
aiong in the third frame, and with the
assistance of an error two came home.
Tb<? little fellow appears to have the
makings of a good moundmaji, and
"t lough* he. was a. little nervous at the
outset of the game he was llirrp any
time he wes called up«m. II« fiPldM
nke a veteran, having- two putouts and
fix assists to hi 3 credit. v, T ithout a Blip.
The Angels gavo Kline _good assist
,ance in the field, but they .were of no
Jielp to him at the bat.
, While the Oaks won the game, still
"the Angels have protested it on a play
which .came up in the third inning.
Umpire FLnney. allowed Cameron to
take an extra base In the third frame
wto -Bernard made an oyerthrow
which went to the bench of the Angels.
Tho two runs' scored by the Com
muters came along after, two men were
down. Cutihaw opened up the third
frame by working Kline for a pass and
.then TVarr-s sacrificed. Hogan's grounder
was gathered in and Cutshaw was
thrown out at third, Hog-an reaching
first. Cameron hit to right field and
Hogan-Tan around to third. Bernard
tried to nail him on third, but he
pegged wildly and the ball went to
'bench, Hogan going home. Umpire
\u25a0 Finney allowed Cameron to take third
-according to his interpretation of the
ground rules. Dillon argiied otherwise
•-and allepred thai the runner should have
'been kept at sf-cond. • Dillon lodged a
protect with the scorer. Carroll came
ri!'.r,g r with a hit to right field and
.Cameron crossed.
The contest grot down to a .real
pitchers* 1381116 after this frame and
; honors were about even between the
Gingers; Marphy doubled in the nfnth
for the Angels and Nelson walked
•Roth. The Angels looked dangerous
for a . moment. but : Kelson tightened
"and the hopes of the eoutherners were
Bernsrdjr- t>Y.~zlr.V.'.'.'J.: '\u25a0* • 0.'0. '0 »0: 0 1
Howard. 2b 3 O 0 -1 '3 0
IJiUoo. 3Lb '\u0084 ..2 0 012 2,0
XKlran^ -m .'.'..'.".'.'. ...V:: 3 - O o ['\u25a0 o'. 1 0
Orv-ndorff, <•....;... * ;0 t 4 - o
'Vhertex'; '/.':".'.?. .*1v/M! i -o" 0000
• •ilosp O ". 0 _0 _0 _2 _f
• Total ... ;;.£l>* 0 y \u25a0* -.2i 15' -^2
OAKLAND
'.Ten*. «> '\u25a0•\u25a0 i ° I J ?{? { J
•TauiPi-on. lb 4 IV' "2 11 1 1
jr-arroii.-i. C./ .- >•* o 1,, ovo 0
\u25a0Swaud^r; r. t ..:...'...>. 8 <) . 1 \u25a0'4,-v 1. .0
•M«*pert. L'f..... ...... ..'-3 <» * 0 ;O;' 0 0
iiiti*-. «•......;.*. . . ..; . ?.Ji i -.o .;'»:, 4' 2 v 0
KoLson, p. . "•'•"». i 7 ;.••••...'— 0 .0 1 0.0
Totd •« ..^ ...«.;.•**. .26 2 5 27^20, /*-
CAN TWO THINGS OCCUPY THE SAME SPACE?
JOSEPH MURPHY
STAXDIXG OF THE CLUBS
(Coast I,c:iKur
AY is?- IV-t.
Portlantl .34 U."» T>7o
San Francisco. ... .30 27 f»7l
Oakland 3ft 29 554
Veruon 33 30 ,524
L/»« Angclrs 30 30 - . 455
£acramento 20 41 328
lIESULTS OF GAMES
Oakland 2, Lon AncclpM O.
v jiii Francisco G, Veruon 4. (10
Innings.)
Portland 3, Sacraniento 2.
•Wliwlor hatted for I»illon in the ninth.
••Hosp ran for Roth.
ULNS AM) HITS BY INNINGS
Lon Angles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o
BaMhits 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 I—4
Oakland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 x— 2
l{;t*ehit* 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 x—ox — 0
Two buse hits — Orenrlorff, Murphy. Sacrifice
hits — Wales. IMllon. Nelson. Stolon liases —
Howard, t'smoron. First base on rallod .balls— <tff
Kline 4. off Nelson 4. Struck out — Uy Kline a.
by N«*lson 3. liouble play — Swandrr to Wares.
Time of pame — 1 hour and SO minutes. Umpire —
Finn^y.
Portland 3, Sacramento ' 2'
I'Or.TLAND. June 3. — After the Portland team
lijul tucked two runs away and had shnt the
Tisir-irs «>ut *-ntirely for eight innings Sacra
mento tied the. score in the ninth. With the
j>ros;iwtK fin<- for an extra Inning contest Olsen
sir.slp'l nnd stolp second. Hetllng, who followed,
made, a littip hit and Olsen pprinted 'for third
and, with an audacity that was startling, kept
on toward home. Hetlinz was rr-tired at first
by Him, hut the pitcher could not jret the ball
home In time to kill off Olsen's run.- Score:
o . fit 4 AflrVTO
AB R BH PO A* B
Suinn, ss 2 01 2 3- (
Pfrsons. L f..... 3 11 3 0 0
Drips*, r. f 4 1 12 0 0
Danzifc. lb 4 0 0 <5 10
Van Buren. c* f ......... 4 0 1 0 2 "\u25a0' 0
liarrin^rr. 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0
Raymor, 21t. 4 0 0 2 2 1
: Rpiestnan. c. 3 0 0 8 1 1
Fitzu'prald, p , 2 0 0 0 0 0
•Boarduian 1 O 0 0 O 0
Hunt, p ; 0 0 0 10 0
Totnl /.SO 2 4»*26 II ~2
AB. R. BH. PO. A. B.
Smith, r. f 0 0 0 0 1. 0
Ols<>n. ss fi 2 2 3 -2 O
HetHng, 3b 0 o 0 2 1--V2'
risUer. c 4 0 3 8 2 0
Hapr>«, lb 4 0 IS 1 0
Casey, 2b ' 3 1 1 3 2 1.
Speas. c. f... 20 1 10 0
Ryan. 2. f ...3 0 10 0_ 0
Krapp, p 3 0 0 13 0
Total 34 3 0 27 12 3
•Bafterl for Fitrgernld in eighth inniuy.
••One out when winning ntn was made.
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS
Sacramento .0 o*o 0 0 000 2—22 — 2
Baschits .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3—4
Portland 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 I—3
Baseirlts 2 0 1110 1 2 I—o
SUMMARY
Struck out— By Fitzgerald 3, by Krapp 7.
Firnt base ou called balls — Off Fitzgerald 3. oft
Krapp 3. Two base hits— Fisher, Casey, Per
p<>ek. Van Uuren. Home . run — Ol*en. Kacrlflee l
hits — Speas, Kr«pi>.- Darrlnwr. Stolen bases—
! I^ersons. Brigps, Olsen,- Rapps. Casej*. " SpeRS.
j li.van. L»-ft on baee>* — Sacramento .">, Portland
10. Innings pitched — By Fitzgerald 7. BaseuitH
— Off Kitzgerald 0, rues 2. . Charg«- defeat ' to
Fitzgerald. Time of same — 1 honr and 43 min
utes. I'mpire — Van Haltren. - ... . .. , . -
> \u25a0 \u25a0 "a
American League
DHTROIT. June 3.— Detroit bunched hits with
bases on balls today, defeating Philadelphia,
C to'»l. » Score: . - R. H. E.
I'hiladelphla 1 4 2
Detrt-lt .... .........;. 6 8 1
Batteri'-s — Plank. Atkins and Lupp; Muliiu and
Stanaffp.; Schmidt. '
-CHICAGO; June - ."s.— Chicago made .only one
Uit off Warbop to New Ycrks 1 four.; Walsh won :
his own game," 3 to 1, In the fifth. * Score :>>•*;>:
\u0084._*: : ..- . '.. \u25a0 . \u25a0 .It; H. p..
Chicago ••••• •• ..-3 ,1 0
NewV0rk.. ..."..*.-".•.. :..:..'...!\u25a0 , 4 .• 2
.Batteries — Walsh and Block; Warhop and
Swwney." \u25a0 ? .'\u25a0•;-. . ; • '
- CLEVELAND, June 3.— Clereland outplayed I
Washington today -and won,\7 to 2. - Falkenburg
was effective after the first lnnlug. . Mcßride's !
fielding and, Lajoie's .;- batting • were features."
Score: : " -; \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'.:\u25a0 5* 1J; 'B-"
Cleveland '..-'• .V- •.•••••• •- • • ..•••-..<". 13 .0
Wasbinpton •• ••»» • '"'• v • ' -*, *>.'•»
natterK's— r'ulkenbnrg and Bemls; Groom and
'-'*--• . -.--'. \u25a0 \u25a0> •'.
*" ST. "IiOUIS. June 3.— Boston-St. l/)uis game
|K>stpened; raln.r', .';,;"'
Western League •
4t Wichita— -St, Joseph 4;- Wichita 2.
At J»«"« Moinee— Lincoln 10. « Des Moines 3.
At Dcnrer—Denver «; Topeka,2; -;
AX Sioux City^-Sluux City 11,' Omaha 6.
SEALS WIN, BUT
HOGAN PROTESTS
LOS ANGELES, June 3.— Hitt walked
five men and forced two runs in- the
tenth after having pitched brilliantly
for nine innings -and held 1 San . Fran
cisco even in a 4 to 4 score. That
tells the story of. Vernon's defeat to
day. Hogan protested the game after
Hie Seals, having supplanted Stewart
with Ames in the box- in the tenth,
put Henley in. when Coy, who was up,
had three balls and no strikes. Score:
VERNON
AB. K. BH. I'O. A. E.
Carlisle, 1. f... 2-2 0 0 0
Burrell. 31 T> tl 3 3 3 0
Martinkc, r. f .:.. 4 11 10 0
;R. Brasiiear, 2b... ;...... 4 1 tt ~> 4 0
Coy. c. t. ..3 0 1 2 0 0
Ijimlsay. 55.,.... i 5 "<t;; 2 " 1 "5 1
Fisher, lb 3 . 0,. 0 11 1 1
Hogan, <r... 3 \>i 0 3 1 1
Pflrrmann, c 1 0- 0 2. 0 0
Hitt. p:.. 4 0, o 1 ". . 1
•N. Brashear... ..2 0 0 0 0 0
•\u2666Stovall 10.0 0 , 0 0
Total SO r O.M 10 4 !
SAN, FRANCISCO/
\u25a0'<'-.. ABB. BH.IU A. E.
vitt. 3b.... .r.... ....:... 3 1 1 3 0-0
Mohler, 2b 4 \u25a0 o O 2 :: 0
Melchior, r. f... »5 0 1 > '1 ti <)
Tennant, lb .........5 0 o (i 0 0
Berry, c 4 3 2 11 11
Lewis, c. f.... n o 2 2 (• O
Bodie. 1. f ...3 0 2 2. O X
McArdle. ss. .. 5 1 0 1\ 5 1
Stewart, p 4 1 i} 0 1. (I
Anies.ii... 0 0 o O 0 0
•••Williams 0 ,0 0"" 0 0 0
Henley, p 0 0,. 0 1 0 0
Total .39 0 S '30 10 .3
\u2666X. Brashear batted for Fitter, in the ninth.
••Stovall batted for Hogan in the ninth.
\u2666*»WHUams batted for Stewart in the tenth.
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINOS
Vernon '.". ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 o—i0 — i
BaßPhits 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 • 0— «
San Francisco... o 10 0 0.0, 2 1 O 2— <!
Basehits ...... 0^ 2,0 10 0 12 2 O— S
SUMMARY
Two base hits— Berry (2), Bodie, Burrell. First
base on called balls— Off Stewart 3, oil Hitt 9,
off Ames" 1, off He.nlpy 1. Struck out — By
Stewart 5.'-. by "\u25a0 Hitt " 4. ' Stoleji bases^Martinke,
R. \u25a0 Brashear, Mohler. Time of game — 2 hours
and 10 mliiutes. Umpires — Hildebrand -aud-Mc-
Greevey.
SUMMARY
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
Club— W. L. Pet. Clvb — W. L. Pet.
Chicago 25 12 C 76 Philadelphla..2O 10 .722
New Y0rk,. 25 14 641 New Y0rk... 23 11 : ofs
Plttsburg ..18 17 r.14 Detroit' ."....24 Hi 000
Cincinnati ..18 18 500 Boston ...... 18 16 543
St. 1J0ui5....20I J 0ui5....20 20 500 Cloveland ...15 18 435
Brooklyn . ..18 22 450 Washington. .lo 23 410
PhUadelphia.l3 22 371 Chicago ..; .12 20 375
Boston .....14 25 ' 350 St.; Louis.... 7 2S 200
BOSTON, June 3,— Chicago had no difficulty in
shutting out : Boston, --0. to 0, ;. today. \u25a0 Curtis
weakened in the ,6evfnth, allowing' four bases on
balls.> Cole kept the locals' hits scattered.
Score: . , "- R. H. H.
Chicago ». IS 0
Bopton .....' .......0" 1
' Batteries— Cole a«d Archer; CurtJs, Burke and
Smith, : Raridan. Umpires — Johnstone and Moran."
All other games postponed: rain. * .' • . :
I American Association |
At ludianapoliB — Milwaukee 6, Indianapolis 5.
At Loulsville-^-Minneapolis 3, Louisville 2 (11
innings) . - . - , - -• :
At Toledo: First game — Kansas City 4, To
ledo 3: second game— Kansas Olty I, ' Toledo 2. 1 :
At Columbus— St. Paul 1, Colnmbns 0. V»
,\u2666; — ' j — ; — — >\u2666*
I Northwestern /League |
At Spokane—" . ' ' . ' . U." 11. K.
Spokane 5 -<]' 2
Seattle ...... ...'.................. .12 kj i g
Batteries— Hickey, Klllilay and Ostdieb; Se"aton
and Custer. - • . '' '•"'"*;
At Vancouver-^— \u0084: \u0084 /-€i R. H. n.
Tacoiim- '.....'.. .'. 2 . 7* 3
Vancouver .'.......,. .* :'. . .'. ;. ..:; G \u25a0 -li*-: '2
rtatteries — Schmutz' and Byrnes; ' Miller nnd
Sugden. >' '.'.' '. • 1' . . * r
CINCINNATI,' O.V; June 3.— The Cincin
nati- baseball .management. -has •: sold
Pitcher 'Castleton, 1 a left *"hander;
te Los Angeles. \u25a0 . -- . >
158 Geary St. . San Francisco
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;\u25a0 Then you want tobe in'the swim
with, one of
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THE S^'OE^A^
National League
STANDING OP TUB CLUBS
AXGELS GET, SOUTHPAW
PRUNE PICKERS
BEAT FHESNOITES
FRESXO, June 3. — San ' Jose broke
Fresno's .winning streak" today,, the
visitors -winning 1 6 to 2.' , "ShimpfC was
hammered for 12 hits",' one a home run
by Peters with Mensor on base in the
lirst inning. Keller's two base hit
scored two In the" sixth- and Rutledge's
single sent another run across .the
plate. Schimpff. passed two and made
two errors, all of -.which .figured 'in tne
scoring. . Tiie score:
UUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS
S?«u .105e... .'2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 O— C
Rasebits ...... 1 <> 1 1 1 » 2 0:3-12
Fresno 0 00 0 0 0 O 0 2— 2
Basdiits ... 0 0 0' 2 1 0 1 0 4— S
- ' SUMMARY \u25a0\u25a0_'-\u25a0\u25a0 X
•Home ruu— Peters. > Two liaso-blt— Keller. Sac
ritico hit — Baldwin. Stolen bases— Scbimpff;
Mensor. Struck, out— By Scblmpff 2, by. Yatcs
1. " First baso on culled balls — Off SfrbluipS 2.
off -Yat^s 2. 1 Double plays — Peters to Dashwootl;
Schimpfif. nuassistod. Time of game- 1 hour
uud 20 minutes.. Umpire— Atkinson..
Stockton 7, Oakland 6
STOCKTON, June 3.— With the gamo packed
in his suitcase. -Doc Mocklnian took a cross chan
nel neroplnne flight iv the last half of the ninth
hiuiug and b the boosters batted him all over
the surrounding tciitnry for suven hits and six
runs — just, sufficient to win. 7 to 0. Score: ;"
Stockton . -....0.0 0 0 0 1. 0.0 fi— 7
Baseliits •-...... ..0 1 1 0 0 .20 1 7—12
Oakland ....... .."> 0 OO 0 0 0 10—6
Basebits ....... 5. '.0 3 0 0 0 0 2 o—lo
SUMMARY
Two bafit hits— Rtrclb (2). Morton,' Pfyl.^Franek,
Hallinun. Sacrifice j hits — I'fyl, Kellar. - Stolen
Imses — De > Pauil: ; Innings pitched by llixig, 1;
hits..', ruus 5. , Innings pitched by Morton, 8;
hits 0, runny I.V- Credit "victory to Morton. : First
base ou called balls— OtT Hoag 2. off Moskimau 1.
Struck out — By Morton 3, by Moskiman 4. Left
ou hascs— Stockton 0. Oakland, 4. . Fjrst. base on
errors— Stockton 2. Double,, play — Burns. to Kel
lar. Tiuin of game— l hour and . M minutes.
Umpire — Toman. ' ' ' \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0
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TYPEWRTTEHS AHD SUPPLIES; .;;Col. 5* p U'
UNPAIDAVAGES COLLECTED. .;.;:coI« 2* P/l*'
_-_'_' MEETJXGS^Lodgea _ J_^_ _ _;_ -^
: KING SOLOMON'S temple No. 05. R. T^CTBli'
A. ;M.-, 17.10 Fillmoro st.— Stated ß^u^a
meeting- and Mark' Master' degree H^OOl
i THIS (SATURDAY) KVENING 11 1 S VSSVJ
! o'clock. . ;>;-.• HARRY . BAKIIU, t-^- 6^!?
*: . Secretary. \E£lj2t
MOUNT MOUI AH lodge No. 44. F. & A.> A
M.", 2135 Sutler st. — Officers and 'mem- •->/¥%*\u25a0
liers are rf quested .to assemble - THIS J\J\
DAY (Saturday) at 1:30 o'clock p. m. ».^r >
for .the purpose of attending the obsequies of
our late brother, JOHN HERBERT READ.
By order of the Master. '
\u25a0 • THI-:O. FROLICH. Secretary.
ORIENTAL' encampment No. 57, I. O. O. _&P^ \u25a0
- F.—R.egular meeting THIS <SATUR- - <sAl> \u25a0
DAY)* \u25a0EVENING, Kncampment hall, I. '\u25a0 /ft V
O. o. F. temple. '7th and Market sts. frSb
Election of . officers.' By order-
J.. C. NEWTON, C. P.
R. B. DOWNIE, R. S.
AUSTRIAN* Military antl Bencrolent as-
sociatlon— Delegates to attend lude- Rg!?t£3
pendont rifles' picnic report at tln» r®ls?
ferry, foot of Mavkot St., SUNDAY •TW*.
MORNING at 9 o'clock sharp, Juno 0, TJIO,
\u25a0 in full uniform with belt only.' .-
S. UAICKVICn, Captain.
M-.IIAUGHEY, First Sergeant. ..
GOLDEN GATE camp No. rt-^-^T—^=T% ','
j «54, -W. M».~W. — Members IJT^^fe J^BTrL
and their • friends are in- • £wr2^ •^r^^S
I vlti'd - to attend memorial EW .O y.W KZzSH
'serf Ices In Golden Gate
I Commandery hall. 2137 Sutter •\u25a0 St.. Sunday,
June 5, at 2 p. m. .D. PEABODY, O. C.
.\u25a0\u25a0-J. -.WISNOM, -Clerk. *\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_ ;
LODGE - halls now ready for occupanc; at 1254
Market st. ;. use of banquet hall and kitchen.
-'* Apply, on premises. • , ; ....
MEETINGS— LegaI
NOTICE of stockholders' meeting of the Pacific
.Barbers'. Supply and Cutlery Company — Notice
is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolu-
tion and order of the board of directors' of the
I Pacific - Barbers' Supply and Cutlery Company,
\u25a0 a corporation organized and existing under and
, by virtue of the laws of the state of California,-
," adopted at a meeting. of said board duly held
on the 19th day of April, 1910, at the office of
eald corporation •in the city and county of San
FrancUco, -In the ; said state of California, a
meeting of the stockholders of said corporation
. is hereby called ; for and will be held at the
: office of said corporation . at No. 962 . Market
street in the city and county of San Francisco,
\u25a0 state of California." (said place of meeting be-
\u25a0'ing: at the principal place of business of said
I corporation and at the. building where the board
of directors usually- meet), on Thursday, the
30th day of June, 191 Q. -at 8 o'clock p. m. of
said day,- for the purpose" of considering and
.acting upon 's the - proposition to diminish the
capital \u25a0 stock "of • said :. corporation - from One
Hundred Thousand (100,000) Dollars, divided
i.into Ten Thousand (10,000> Shares . of . the par
value of Ten (10) Dollars each, to Fifty Thous-
• v and (50,000) Dollars, divided into Five Thous-
and'"-(5.000) of the .- par value of Ten
(10) Dollars each. The. amount to which It is
\u25a0 proposed to diminish the capital stock is Fifty
/" Thousand (50.000) Dollars. • By order of the
board of directors.' Dated: April -29, 1910. —
p. W. 'NIGHTINGILL. -secretary of the Pa-
\u25a0•'\u25a0 cific Barbers'. Supply and Cutlery Company.
( IOST AXD FQUND
LOST— A: passbook with the- Hibernta savings
and loan society \u25a0of v S"an Francisco iv the name
of MORRIS T. RICHARDS. No. 539-035. The
\u25a0' finder will please return: to bank.. Unless same
' Is returned within 5 days a new nook will be
';:. issued to the applicant. .-,...
LOST— 2 ; rings of keys, on Harmon st. between
4 Tremont st. and South Berkeley station. Find-
er return to Rathkey drug store. South Berke-
' ley, and receive remuneration for same.-' ,• .•
LOST— Wednesday morning. : June 1, 2 small
purses wrapped in handkerchief, containing
! :s(i2.so'au«li3: $(i2.50'au«li3 rings,, 2 pearl,. I, diamond. Finder
;-;will be rewarded by returning to GO Bartlett st.
ST.'CROIX steamer-^-Any parties who lost bag-
:- gage -can" recover, 'r Address P. H. \u25a0 BLAKE.
,v- box - C3j - Frnitvale,''"*Cal.'. J : .' '.-.\u25a0/\u25a0'
LOST-^Black and 1 white young pointer. Return
J- to St. Gorniainrestaurantj-.rewanl. ' .
LADY'S'gold watch, name inside, 1900 on face;
. 1249 O'Farrell st. " \u25a0
FOUND— Near ; Lagunltas. Cal., May 29, lockets
> Address 4141 2M st.. S. F. -'-- - - ' "'\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'" \u25a0"' [
E3IPLOYMEXT WANTED— SIaIe- ;
ASSISTANT book : keeper, • typewriter^, and j gen-
eral office "assistant. 5 years' experience, would
•• \u25a0 like 5 a ; position ; • references from last position
and-a bond > will be furnished if \u25a0 necessary.
. Box. 573, Call office. :/»\u25a0; ;
AUTO ' salesman-^Competent yonng man. with 12
I yeiirs 1 _ practical* experience: desires position 'In
'\u25a0auto salesroom, supply house, or luannsrintr gar-_
nse;.- experienced *inf electric 'storage batteries."
'i. Box 875, Call: office. . : -".;-» 1 -:, -
CARI'ENTKR," * expert, -rewwleler. antl -finisher,
-•-fust ' wcrker.v wants \ .work.', day: or. Job; lowest'
'7* terms ; s eau \u25a0 take 'charge. -of any. Job; city refer-
.^ences." Box *" 4595, • Call ; office. . \u25a0.-.',. -...",: . v
COMI'ETKNT,' sober/man, seeks position, private
\u0084family;, family; drive automobile; good, careful driver;
''^ repairs, '; etc. ; will \u25a0 make ! himself city
'" or country. wages;t moderate refs., Box 861,
„;: Call; Office.'^ \u25a0•»;--\u25a0""',;-; "I \u25a0,' :..' V' :\u25a0' „' -, ; ;'.; '. :"
CHAUFFEUR.'* long"' experience.", careful 1 driver
V'• and £ gootl ; mechanic; : wishes position with pri-
,'vvate' family; good reference frpm last employer.
:• Box $64:;Cairofflce.' f > ~'.'\: \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0':'' \u25a0..-'\u25a0'--..-';"\u25a0\u25a0
CHAUFFEUR wishes to drive 'car- for ""'private'
1 : family ; t can ! make repairs ; * can ' run " all makes
•;\of gasoline ; cars ; ' city, or .country. \u25a0". Box; 821;
. j Call sof nee. V-.v ;;-•: \u25a0-\u25a0:'-. > \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0.\u25a0..'. --.\u25a0'\u25a0:. \u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0• -\u25a0'-
CHINESE cook "wants' a; place in family. CHAS.
:-.-\u25a0] SING.i 4 , Spofford alley, - No.' : s boxr,,vr , '/.» jVoV
CHlNESB^first'jlclass^cook twantj' position- in a
//family inithe <lty^"-NG ,W1NG,"842 Dupohtst.'
CHORE I work, -. house cleaning," t odd ; Jobs . wanted,
\u25a0: •by day^or; hour; /American. Address box 870,
Calif of fice.-v J.., .-..".,:••; "\u25a0\u25a0- '-." -\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0:,* 4 ":\u25a0.".:.\u25a0 ';.->, :•->*,-.. a-
JA PANESE " butler-valet, v with Sbest .•references;-
9g steady ; and I reliable." i wants - position in j city ; or
B country.-; Ui.TM.;t ls43: Post;, phone 4263..
JAPANf;SEx:couple:; want ; positions ;in 'family;
n boardlugihousu^or ; hotel', husband ias • cook j and
v":wife| as f. waitress ; scood : recomnjendatlonsf'.no
% objection! tocountry. ' F. G. WATANABE,- 2505
;^College;av.^ Berkeley. rl^.r -i ': \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0'.:-. •-\u0084-*.--;\u25a0\u25a0.
POSITION ?ln electrical , store." retail or -.wholesale,:
Ir, by , i mlustrious ; you ng .' man ; \ 4 \ years'J experience
?{ In 'various 'lines ° of j electrical' work uwages rea-
'•\u25a0\u25a0M nonable;i first! class ? references." 'Address ;.Elec-"
>triulaLn.-.7iS!)>i-17tIi:at..*;Oakland, f Cal. v - '
Goldberg
PLASTERER wants situation; plastering, lath-
ing; city or country. 1451 7th ay.. Sunset dist.
TRAVELING salesman wants position on road or
- collecting; best of references. Box Sts3. Call.
WACHMAN, night or day, desires position; good
-references. Address box 86C. Call office. -'
EMPLOYMENT .WANTED— FemaIe
ESTABLISHED dress maker, .perfect fitting, so-
licits the patronage of ladies at home or by
.the day; quick and very reasonable. Phone
Park 5233. '
\u25a0 GOOD woman would like any kind*of work.
washing or house cleaning. Write box- 342,
110S Valencia st.
-MARRIED woman wants to work by day; wash-
ing, ironing and house cleaning. $2 day and
: carfare. MRS. ZIMA. 24 Chesley St.. city.
REFINED, unlncumbered young . lady, under 30.
- wants position as house keeper for bachelor or
\u25a0' widower; have Al references. Box 867, CalL
SITUATION wanted b; a reliable colored girl
for general -housework.- Vpndome. 319 Folsotn.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
YOUNG women between the &ges of 17 and 25.
of "fair education, neat appearance - and un-
" questionable character, wanted to study tele-
phone operating as a profession; a liberal sal-
ary is paid new operators while in training at
the operating school of the Pacific Telephone
and \u25a0 Telegraph Company, and upon graduation
they are given permanent positions at the
switchboards, with opportunities for promotion.
" The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
provides light and well ventilated operating
rooms, pleasant rest and lunch rooms and takes
> . a personal interest in the welfare of the youns
women in its employ.
Competent < operators furnished to provide
branch exchange subscribers. , ,
- For full particulars call, preferably between
8:30 a. m. and 12 m., at operating school,
telephone office, 2015 Steiner st.
$10.00 $10.00 $10.00 .
FOR TEN DOLLARS I WILL TEACH YOU
SHORTHAND: MY SYSTEM CAN BE
TAUGHT IN NOT OVER 60 DAYS. GUARAN-
TEED SATISFACTION; I HAVE A VERY
- EASY SYSTEM TO LEARN AND I TEACH
-BY MAIL. FULL INFORMATION CAN BE
j OBTAINED BY WRITING TO BOX 819, CALL
OFFICE. 3D AND MARKET STS., SAN
FBANCISCO.
t SHORTHAND BY MAIL
EXPERIENCED MALE STENOGRAPHER
WILL TEACH SHORTHAND BY MAIL; PER-
SONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EVERY
PUPIL; TERMS ONLY' $10 FOR ENTIRE
COURSE; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
FOR FULL INFORMATION -.ADDRESS BOX
SIS. CALL OFFICE, 3D AND MARKET STS..
SAN FRANCISCO.
\u25a0 __: :.'....- — ; — — :—-': — -'
• GIRLS wanted for factory work. Apply BEMIS
BROS. BAG CO., corner Sansome and Vallejo,
OAKLAND.
• GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAID SALARY
1 WHILE LEARNING.
. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 3D - AND CLAY STS.
. **£.' , APPLY TO MR..DAVIS.
I YOUNG lady -experienced In office work, good
> shorthand and typewriting; good steady posi-
. tion. PERNAU PUB." CO., .temporary location
1 423 Hayes st.
LEARN HAIR DRESSING, MANICURING. HAIR
-WORKING, MASSAGE: .special teachers:
. evening elaswes. THE NEW MILDRED HAIR
I t PARLORS. 130 Geary st. \u25a0;. .
: LEARN hair dressing at CALIF. COLLEGE OF
HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Culture; day
I and night school; individual instructions; form-
. - nlag given. 967^ Market st. bet. sth and gth.
• WANTED^- Young women to train as nurses, be-
tween ages of 20 and 30, of good education.
, neat appearance. Box 3993, Call e/fice. Oak-
; land. . :i v -'. ;; \u25a0 , ,-\u25a0 '\u25a0
' SPECIAL' rates— Learn hair dressing, manicuring.
' lialr wrk.: only system in 3 wks.: posi. wait-
: ing.. MILDRED hair store. 1475 Halght St.
J WANTED — Experienced saleswoman for notion
• I department.' Apply HALE 8R05.. . INC.. 11th
/and^Washlngton sts., Oakland. . '.
. WANTED— Young woman experienced in drapery
. 4 . department.; l Apply HALE BROS., INC., 11th
I ' •: and Washington sts.. Oakland. \u25a0 v
1 2 TEACHERS for mountain districts; begin July:
; ",$65 and $70. Room 605. 717 Market St., S. F.
; GIRL to assist housework, country, for summer.
• -Clay St.. apt. ;2. . , \u0084...-' - •
: 2-. NEAT .appearing = girls, over IB.: this a. m.
.' :'Newton*i building. Battery and Broadway.
• WANTED— Competent. second girl, snaall family;
.. good wages.' Call in "morning. 2001 Scott st.
• MIDDLE aged .woman for general housework." for
:3. C49S San Pablo ay. near 65th St.. Oakland.
• COMPANION "and to • assist with housework;
; V country; $15. Apply 242 Dolores st. near 16th-
GERMAN" girl or woman wanted for plain
: -cooking In -bakery. 2225 Flllmore.
" - BARBERS AND .SUPPLIES
BARBERS— For BARGAINS in second hand "re-
volving , and / reclining BARBER : CHAIRS see
'. us at once. -We must have the room. We axe
\u25a0 '.:6elllng these CHAIRS from $7.50 up.
1 r DECKELMAN BROS..' Inc., Barber Supplies.
,: IG2-164 Turk St.. 3. F.. CaL
• FINE opening 'for ladies'- or gents* shop; every
one • cries* hard "times . but" SEELY — he s -busy;
. chairs from $3 to $83; credit with nonforfeltlng
" .lease. 394 Hayes st.; phones Park 1242.M-2941.
GOOD * proposition * for Hammam -baths for some
'. \u0084« one« one 3. that • understands business; opposite new
. Hotel Stockton.' E. C.r SCHAFFNER, 114 E.
. . sWeber st,. Stockton. > \. .-.- r- • : ' ;.. ;
1 .-""" SEND FOR CORD Y DRY HONE. .
A $5.00 Razor Hone f0r. 75 Cents. -
EVERY ONE GUARANTEED.
';'-'"EDTJr.".L.-COBDY & CO.. 68 TAYLOR ST.
BARBER ".wants extra work '; every evening j from
ty& to. Snntl.' Sundays," steady.' Box 4500.' Call
' .-•;> office^ l6sl Flllmore et. .- >'\u25a0\u25a0'-. --\u25a0'-; . ». : -
BARBER shops,* 2 to «~ chairs,- best locations . ln
'-. city* 'V Call -r for * free list 3 from CfiAS. • COLE-
: .:' .--MAN;-& CO.;;830 Market St.. j-^:> -
, STORE to ilet: for "barber -shop; transfer; corner;
"\u25a0 good : ' location : \u25a0 \u25a0 rent < Reasonable. •-. Apply • at
southwest-corner Sutler and Polk sts.
BARBERS AXP STJFrLlES— Continued
CLASS A barber wanta Job in dotrntowrn shop:
lung hotel experience; can start Monday.. Box
4094. Call offlce. '
BARBER shop fnr siale; snap to the ri;ht man:
price $225. 205 Scott St.
BOOTBLACK wanted. ISO 3 Post st.
BARBER wantoi for Saturday. Apply at 2U9
4tli st. :
CLASS barber, Saturday and Sunday. 4S»
Broadway.
; BARBEU wanted Saturday and Sunday. 238
Xo«» st. near Market.
Y0l'N«l boy bootblack wanted at 1265 Mason
i*trert.
WANTED — Barber for Saturday and Sunday. Ap-
ply at 30U1 Fillmorc st.
GOOD barber wanted for Saturday. 2SOT 24M
St.. near York. •
WANTED— A good barber for Saturday at 57
30th st. \u25a0
f — —
BARBER wanted for Saturday. 2952 24th st.
BARBEU wanted. 77 Market st. '.^'( T'
FIRST class barber for Saturday and Sunday.
11S5 Montgomery ar. -.. r-—." ;
FOR sale — 1 chair ?hop: can Htp in rear; low
rent; nice location. 422S California st.
BARBER wanted for Saturday; $4. 522 7th «t.
IT is easy to 60 business with onr "Beef Gall"
slianipoo. At BAUER'S. 1554 Ellis st.
BARKER wanted for Satnrday; 60 per cent; 10c
shop. 432 fith st.. Oakland.
BARBERS I'rotectire Union — -Employment' secre-
tary, W. BARON*. 775 Mkt.; phone Kny. 5384.
ONE chair shop for sale; doing good buslne«.*;
$125. FITCHBERG. E. 14th st.. opp. Henry st.
BARBER'S apprentice wishes position to flnlsii
tr«de;*2^ years' \u25a0 experience. Box 4567. Call.
MALE HELP WANTED
sio.oo $10.00 $10.00
FOR TE.V DOLLARS I WILL TEACH tOY
SHORTHAND;- MY SYSTEM CAN BE
TAUGHT IN NOT OVER 60 DAYS, GtJAR-
, ANTEED SATISFACTION: I HAVE A VEIiY
EASY SYSTEiI TO LEARN AND X TEACH
BY MAIL. FULL INFORMTION CAN BU
OBTAINED BY WRITING BOX Sl9. CALL,
OFFICE. 3D AND MARKET STS.. SAN
FRANCISCO, y, •;
SHORTHAND BY MAIL
EXPERIENCED MALE STENOGRAPHER
WILL TEACH SHORTHAND BY MAIL: PER-
SONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EVERY
PUPIL; TERMS ONLY $10 FOR ENTIRE
COURSE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
FOR I FULL INFORMATION ADDRESS BOX
818, CALL OFFICE. 3D AND MARKET STS..
SAN FBANCISCO.
WANTED— AbIe bodied men for the U. S. marine
corps, between the ages of 19 and 35;. must ba
. natire born or hare first papers; monthly p»y
'-$15 to $80; additional compensation possible;
food, clothinz. quarters and medical att»nd-
; ance free; after 30 years' serrice can retirn
with 73 per cent of pay and allowances; serrie»
on board ship and ashore In all parts of the
world. Apply at 95 Market st.. San Francis-
co.. Cal.
MEN and women, learn the barber trade; w#
teach you In 8 weeks;' Moler colleges supplied
4.500 . situations last year at good wages; we
can not supply the demand for our graduated :
yon make wages while learning. Aloler - Col-
lege, 234 8d st. . . .- . \u25a0
WANTED— Thoroughly competent bock keeper,
must bi» quick and accurate; also experienc**!
office clerk: address in own handwriting,
stating qualifications and references. Box"
SB9. Call office. ,
ANDRE'S. 1044 Larkin st.— German cook, grill.
$65; cook, easy place, $B0; cake baker and tc«
creamer, $GO-$7O;- porter, country hotel. $3rt;
janitor, $40; waiter, resort. $30; dish washer,
springs.. $30; German farm hands.' $30>533.
POSITION wanted as cannery foreman; one who
' has had many years* experience as foreman and,
handle any department; understands the uni-
tary can and machinery and everything in the
canning line; references. Box 843, Call office.
WANTED — For department store, man to assist
in shipping room. as bill clerk and packer;
must be a good penman and possess execatifa \u25a0\u25a0
ability; state age. references and salary ex-
pected. Aply box 897. Call office.
WE want a few lire, responsible men and women
as ' deputies for Fraternal Order Mountaineer*
. in cities and towns around the bay* we hay»
- the best proposition on the coa.it. IP. O. M..
room 52. Bacon block. Oakland. Cal. y
WANTED — Machinists, molders and pattern mak*
v ers to stay away from Stockton. Cal.; strike oa
\u25a0 at- the Sampson Iron works. Aurora gas enclno
company. Honser St Haloes and t&« Hole
manufacturing company.
NEW invention; best yet: self-heatlnff Sat Iron;
beats them all ; housewives se« operated tSey
• buy; no pumping; no tank In the way; writ*
for exclusive territory. ELMHCR3T SYNDI-
CATE. GO* 10th St.. Oakland, Cal.
WANTED — Bright young man. 17 to IS, for of-
fice work; hi ub school graduate preferred; 'sal-
ary $6 per wuek. Address P.O.box 2336. sta-
tion D. - ' \u25a0 . j ' ".'\u25a0.\u25a0 ,-.
MEN AND WOMEN to, learn the barber trade;
absolutely free to next 10; no limit to time.
Write or call for particulars. The 3. F. Bar-
, ber . College. 790 Howard »\u2666-•
LABORERS and mechanics to know that Bdward
Rolkin - has reduced the rooms at Use Denver
house, 3d and Howard sts., to 35c per day; $3
, ; week: hot and cold water in every room. \u25a0
WANTED — Filipino or , Japanese. ; good cook.
waiter, no : laundry; wages . $25; call Sunday.
CAPTAIN BRADY, No. 1 Artillery post.
Presidio. \u25a0<; ;• , . -<-..'. •. • <- '\u25a0\u25a0
WANTED — Railway, mail clerk*, city carrier*.
' clerks -In fan- Francisco: examinations an-
nounced Jnly 15: preparation fr^e. Franklin
Institute, dept. I4P, Rochester. N. ; T.' ".
WA NTED-^-A hasriy , '. man for . small country
place; strictly sober and neat with work tools.
Address box 372, Cair office. -i .
WANTED— Old man (Christian) for Janitor work.
. etc.: JOHN PETERSON, box 877. Call otOc*.
; \u25a0 Continued oa Siext Pace "v" v
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