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THE - SA^T -FRANCISCO CALU; MONDAY, OCTOBER 17;^9Jb LATIN REPUBLICS SHOW GOOD WILL The delegates from the United States rvere, ' besides Professor. Moses, Henry White, former ambassador/ to France; ,<V)\onel K. H. Crowder, Lewis - Nixon, "John Bassett Moore, a noted interna- tional lawyer: Prof. Paul F." Reinsch, Prof. David Kinley, and Charles Lamar Q.uintiro. . - . The conferences are held at Irregu- lar intervals of four or five years.' The next, will be in five, years. ; . "In that country, as in Argentina, we found friendship for America. It xvas tbe same in all the nations we vit-ited, or were in touch with at the Buenos Aires meeting." -department at Washington credentials as. ministers plenipotentiary on special mission to the centennial at "Chill. ]n .that country we were received by the president: a palace was set aside for our entertainment, and. we were made the guests of the nation. During my stay in that state I studied the poli- tics, attending a 'convention of one of Jhe parties when candidates for pres- ident and other offices were: chosen. .The dignity and order of the conven- tion impressed me greatly. "The delegates were given royal hospitality,' The ejgftt men from the United States received -from the state ••Regarding the opening of the Pan- ama canal, the conference decided to leave arrangements of celebration to Hie governing board of the conference. This is composed of the ministers of the nations at Washington. They will prepare whatever international'dem- onstration will take place when the wafers of "the oceans meet HOSPITALITY IS ROY.VI, •The conference was held in the new tpaia.ee of justice at Buenos Aires. The delegates had been invited by the Argentine government, which was the host. Only Bolivia was not represented, tut that was because of the Bolivian relations with Argentina, not because of hostility to the conference. Work- ing according to the program, the dele- gates took up the various subjects and prepared treaties and resolutions. The nction of the committee Is in no way final, as the acts must be approved by the governments. "As for the attitude of the Lttin American republics' toward the Monroe doctrine. I found them not hostile. They have l#-arucd to fear no aggres- jSiOß^bsf the United States, and now look upon this country as a friend. -That I consider the greatest accomplishment <\u25a0! the conference the promotion of amicab'e relations between this coun- try and its neighbors. The same re- Milt oajr.o as between the other na- tions of the continent, p'or instance, hs a consequence of the conference, difference* between Brazil and Argen- tii»a have been adjusted. In those na- tions, as in a"l! the larger nations rep- resent *6, 1 found a spirit of friendship for our country had taken the place «>f suspicion. When the Monroe doc- inno was being discussed, the delr- pr; t-s wore generally in favor of that principle of our diplomacy. BOLIVIA XOT HEPRESE.MED *T"he Monroe Doctrine was dis- russed,"' said Professor- Moses, "but the^delegates took no formal action on this. The larger nations, which ap- preciate the significance of that doc- trine. wer<* in favor of adopting reso- lutions, and such would have been the action but for the difficulty encoun- tered in defining the doctrine. Fear- ing arbitrary language would not merely give the essence of this doc- trine, but would transgress further into th* diplomatic field, the delegates dropped thf- subject. It will be dealt with, probably, by a future conference. ."V BERKELEY, Oct. I*s.—Prof. Bernard i Moses, head of the department of po- litical science at the University of Cali- fornia, arrived home today from Bue- \ . nos Aires. \vhe"re he served as one of 1 riolght delegates from thip country to ' the jntprnational conference of Ameri- can ?tates. In his stay in the south- - em continent, he accompanied his oon- \u2666 f rores as ministers plenipotentiary, to the ceni^nnial celebration of the in- flependence nf Chili, investigated po- ; . I'tical conditions in two South Ameri- r ran rfpObliCS and studied the relations' botwpen tills nation and its Latin neighbors. v Recoprnized as an authority on these 'Subjects. Professor Moses returned with a significant report of the work of the conference. He assigns as its great- | pyt achievement its tendency to weld > jt ? more closely the countries of this f hemisphere. Not only have differences of South American states been cleared and grievances righted as the result of tfte B'jpnos Aires meeting, but Pro- fessor; Moses points out that a better ' uri^prstanclins' of the attitude of this rouatrjr toward the southern nations is being promoted. The convention vras a harmonious gathering, and the Latin peoples, appreciating more ade- . qviately the policy of protection, which 1p the backbone of American diplo- macy, are looking in more receptive mood toward the United States. WlLli. INCREASE TRADE This influence, «S Professor Moses found, will increase. The conference. 1 following a program which was laid down by diplomatic representatives of the nations, adopted resolutions and framed treaties, to be ratified by the governments of the continent, calcu- lated to bring freer commercial rela- tions and more conciliatory diplomatic relations. Four matters of deep concern to every nation were taken up by the delegates, according to program. In 20 states it is considered certain that -the path prepared ' by the conference will b*> followed. Only one nation, Bo- livia, did. not participate in the" meet- ing, sending no delegates because of strained relations between that gov- ernment and Argentina, which stood host to the PI men assembled. The , resolutions which the delegates will s-.;h:r.it to their governments for. en- '\u25a0forocrnent provide: Uniformity in consular certificates, to afford betteo rpsrularjoo of ousroos dutios. IntematMOa] oopyrirht. provisions for which wi"n> dratvn up by the delegates and recom- nipnii'vj. Tnt'-rnaTionsU sanitation. relating to the pniKiViirijr of infemnd i><>rts. Prpedom of nation on tbe continent which builds it« own ships to enter tbe coast- - nij^ Tri=<l#> of *r,y other nation. Arbitration was discussed -by the \u25a0 d^lfgates. hut. no action •was advised for Ihe reason that the program laid dnwn for the conference omitted that problem. DHOP MONROE DOCTRIXB Important Treaties Arranged and Disputes Settled at Conference Professor Mors^e Tells of Friend* ship of Southern Nations for United States While quarreling over' the settlement for a round of drinks Charles Stewart, * 4 Sixth street, was stabbed .twice Jh jlho abdomen by HaryWayTe.lS4' Sixth street, who is being sought by-the]po- lice. Stewart is at the central'emer- gency hospital, where tt Is'Baidhe r wlll recover. \u25a0 ' \u25a0 . . '< •\u25a0.". -v <\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'.' ' '"'.' /- and Assailant Escapes .Charles Stewart is Wounded DRINKING BOUT ENDS IN STABBING AFFRAY 8 BIRTHS, MARRWC3ES, DEATHS X FEMALE HELP^WANTED'--; \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0 '\u25a0,•'" '"/-' ;'''" ' ; 2^r .Continued.--* "•*-.-? -.i-K . r -- AT : MME.' ANDRE'S, 1044 I-af kin; st.—First class I '.German \u25a0 cook. \u25a0 $45 ; \u25a0; infant's j nurse," ?35 ; j French j /second ; and j children,"- for^Tacoma.* $3-"> : . nurse, 1 1 i " Jchild/TandJ upstairs,*^ Mara island,,, ?2^; ( - seeond, :. \u25a0 pirl.;; $30 : .' po«k 'i and \u25a0 small ._ family. 1 ';;?3.>:?- French' nurse, -. country.- $35:- first J class ; waitress; iniust .'do .sewing;?. s3,">: German^nur- | pprr eoTerness'rand . seamstrpsx, $35;i'young ;--, girls for -housework. $30 and. 535." . ' i--y £.-'-\u25a0 \u25a0- -rr : .• : / . '.•\u25a0•\u25a0 -V- \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 GIRLS TO MARR OVERALLS. , PAID SALARY : WHILEj LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS '& . C0..,:3D "AND CLAY STS. ': .-" ? .-APP.LYTO MR.- DA VIS;. - - LADY* reporter 'w.ho- has* had experience writing - ' society •• news . among,- the upper 400 . in '-. San -. Francisco. ;-.-, Reply,"- stating j age; '.; experience, address,' phone number," P. > O. ; box 104, Berke- -\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 •"\u25a0: \u25a0:- ' -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 --.:• LADIF.S, Jeam hair dressinz iatCAT.IF. COI^ \u25a0 'I.EGEOP, HAIR DRESSING;and. Beauty Cul- ture; diplomas nnd; formulas given: ; individual instruction. 1 9fi7^ M«rkPt rsfi. bet. Sth nnd 6tb. BUSINF^SS snap : | dry goods, and furnishing store I nt a good corner. . at a bargain, f with 1 fi house keeping"rooms;'reasonable]rent. v 2097 /•;.Market- St.: ,/. .-.\u25a0;\u25a0;':./:/-• >': :'-'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0": '"\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-, \u25a0"'. ~'X~' ' LEARN hair dressing. \u25a0 manicuring, lialr working. / massajre: easy tprmsr evenins classes. The ; Npw -Milflrpfl. Hair Parlors. 130 Oeary. st.'-.' ; MIDDLE-AGED woman -for office "work; -"Apply 19?to 10 a. m.,at.Noe Valley Star office, 24th ; -nnd;Castro sts."- -.\u25a0-\u25a0 \ '\u25a0>'_ \u25a0 ' ;' ' : . EXPF.RIENCED woman book : keeper wanted: no -;• opolica tion * will -be considered, "without . good j references.' ~Addreps ;P. O.: b0.r"473. r San Jose. WANTED—Young lady, to assist billing" clerk: 'must be quick- at flsurps:. state refptences and ;'.. salary. : Address -box 2491. Call ; offlee. : BUSINESS house" has opening offprlng \u25a0 splendid . advancement for '/ambttious \u25a0: nnd .-.energetic' V woman : references required. ' •; Box : 24ST, Call. FINISHERS and sewers 'on. ladies' cloaks and -\u25a0'' suits:* steady work and good wages. ! Apply L.. \u25a0\u25a0 :HOR.VlTZ.a42,Sansome st. \* •. : \u25a0 '..--. \u25a0'•-•\u25a0"\u25a0 TEACHER for country; also I department grades. ESTERLY. ; 717 : Market St.. San Francisco. EXPERIENCED ladr,: spotter and finisher. TERKELSON. & HENRY. 1220 Market st. TWO > girls .for , a cigar factory -to attend store .. nnd ;- make cigars.; Ill' Sth- st. ;' -\u25a0' EXPBRIKNCET) -chambermaid "wanted;- BALD- WIN\u25a0; HOUSE.", 74: fitb st:: wages $40 mo. & r. YOUNG lady: v exppriencpd .wrapper; ' permanent '/ position. - Box : 2493. . Call office. ; , : WANTET>^-Youne ; ladles- to train Tor nurses; "/ nai<l while learning. \u25a0• 919 Bnr«h Kt... Oakland. FIRST. CLASS waist finishers and .apprentices \u25a0 wanted nt 1407 .Laguna = st. . , . i BARBERS ANDjSUPPLIES BARBERS, //ATTENTION—We fcnve on hand about 28 second hand chairs of different make*. . such as \u25a0 Kochs, ' Hanson. Kern, etc.; \u25a0 that we : - took in exchange , for Dew Koken . chairs. ''We : have put these - chairs in - first » class condition, andiare sellinrtbem- EXACTLY for the same price as we allowed for them. . Come and get ."a bargain while.they last; '. " ; - - * '\u25a0-\u0084 - '\u25a0; DECKELMAX BROS.. Inc., \u25a0 '• '-'"'\u25a0'.'\u25a0 - Barbers', Supnlies. •*\u25a0•* " / , .162-164 -Turk: St.. S. F.. Cal. , NEW. AMSEL. I [* ' : Tbe best razor for barbers* 'use- Why?-'Be- / cause it's made of Wardlow . atetl. which is the finest razor steel known to science, suitable for ; wet or dry 3 hone: price S2, cuaranteed. PACIFIC BARBER SUPPLY. CO.. 962 Market. WANTED—Men and; women -to. learn bartering. We teach In.B weekn. No limit to time. Call , S. F. BARBER COLLEGE, .790 Howard st. near 4th. !. / : BARBER'S j union . 148—Reconsideration of In- \u25a0 ,dorsement of a canrtWßte I for governor; also amendments. /CHARLES KOCH, secretary. JOSEPH KUENTZ,' formerly j4 -, O'Farrell and - 10'3d st., would/like to"* bay half. Interest in good : shop. Box 4529. Call. 1651 ; Fillmore St. LOCATION In East st. ; rent ?15; new. barber ' "chairs, mirrors; also second hand chairs;- non- / forfeiting. lease. .394- Hayes st.: tel.' Park 1242 FOR sale^—2 eliair barber shop: good trade: soo<l location: rent' ?!•*•'- per. month: no water bill; -price $17.".. 401 Sth st.; Oakland. .. \ / :. BIG BARGAIN—Two chair Fhop at :527. Tele- g raph, •ay.; Oakland;; must/ sell this: week on nccount >of/ sickness. , \u25a0 I'OR-salp Barber shop.- fnrnished: 2 chair out-, .fitrcheap. ; F." F. HUNT, 1004 J. st.,-Sacra- '.mento. ' ;_\u25a0 1 : . . \u25a0:" ; --...- . . . \u25a0 - 4 -QHAIR. Market st. barber shop: lons lease; ; transient- trade; reas. ; fine'flxtures. STOLTZ, . 731 Market st. ...;: .:...' i . BARBER \u25a0 shop ; for /.sale: good location. 417*4 ;\u25a0 "Bth' st... Oakland.' bet. Broadway and Franklin.. BARBERS' Protective Union Employment secre- ,-;,tnry,.W.r BARONS 77S Mkt.: phone. Knr.- 5354. FTRST ' classT'barber -wanted:' 167 >rafket st." WE are now bantlllDg Barbers' chairs and fur- * , nlture. At, BAUER'S." 59 O'Farrell st. BARBER wantPd. steady. 112 Third st. ' BARBf^R sliop for sale: "goon location; doing good business. 2002 Mission .st. -- BARBER shop: " fir«t'^. class; for sale. : cash or pasy terms. Call 641 Vallejo 'st.. . '_:' WANTED— Steady, sober \u25a0 and reliable barber. 1227 Capitol av.,.'lnglpsldp.;\u25a0" TWO chair barbPt shop for sale; rent $10; living i room. _ 2"7SP Folsom st. \u25a0\u25a0-"' \u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0 . MANICURIST^ wanted. . Crocker Annex Barber Shop. 630 Market st; , / TWO: CHAIR, shop .for 'sale; price $100. . 46S College- ar.. Oakland.- v , •GOOD' barber: wanted; steady; to start- today. 612 Clay .st.:, ; :- ."- - \u25a0 ' '. -,1 . . \u25a0 FIRST class barber wanted; steady job. 230 O'Farrell st;. >.-\u25a0",• . - : - , ,- -•; ? \u25a0 \u25a0 ; BOOTBLACK stand for. sale at 765 Market St.; cheap 'rent. \u25a0- - ....... . •-, . SALESMEN AND SOUCITORS •'- r \. i ' .WANTED. : ' ' \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Two reliable stock: salesmen; give age. ex- .perlence and references ;*Important opportunity . for men of ability. -Box .491," Call office. . •-. AGENTS WANTED BUSINESSMAN who Is sroing' to- England will J execute commissions. .-Box.' 2003. Call' office. - COMPETENT advertising solicitor "wanted for a responsible^ position. /;\u25a0; 277 r Monadnock : bldg. PHONE PAC. DOUGLAS 3532. HOME C-46G5, 531 GRANT AY.— ASIA" EMPT.' OFFICE FCR- » NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT. JAPANESE \u25a0 AND CHINESE HELP^ OF ALL; KINDS. ;• - AAAA— CANTON Bureau of ' Information Chl- ?: nese ' servants : contracts for resorts. Canton t § Bank | bldg.. 649 Kearny : st. ; ; phone Sutter 118. AAA— v -.} PHONE, WEST- 1731; : ' X- .","\u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0 Largest '\u25a0\u25a0 Japanese?Mnd 'Chinese - employment .office In city. T.TTAMURA C0...1G12 Laguna. A. , S.- HORI.s- reliable -' Japanese-Chinese '- help promptly open day and night. \u25a0•; : 1743 / Sutter st. PHONES— WEST 2R03.. S2SO3; s AAAAA- OSCAR HATSUMI. 1513 Geary St.". tel. -West 5658. S-40SS. .Best help: carefully «se- ..:\u25a0' lected : guaranteed. •:;\u25a0; ,-[. :•,•.! \u25a0//;/., / ;. / " % H.'. W. HONG,'- Chinese 'employment office, 1 805 ! Webster ; st.;; Oakland:' phone Pekln; 2s. J. CONN, "\u25a0 Chinese v employment ~- bureau.' ' Phone 'Douglas 3166: .; Home C5095.y/7f>f. : Clay st.- STAR -. emp.'i offlce: 1 ? Japanese-Chinese I help.. iW." \u0084KODATAi'.ViO^r.fJnary:, .KODATAi'.ViO^r.fJnary: '/eK/.WPst ri'". S4O(W. RENT^HAXHyACANTVROpM A ' small \u25a0 wan t\u25a0> ad in The ; Call -"will do It quicker than- a dozen signs plastered on -•ur windows •v"and which * spoil \u25a0\u25a0 the; looks of / your 1home be- fr- sides, ft* Phone -; Kearny 86 - for ;aa ad man to 'V* calls and ; see /yon. -\u0084-\u25a0\u25a0" ;- : .._-\u25a0". -.-.\u25a0,\u25a0 /_..\u25a0.-.'; •\u25a0.'.\u25a0'. -ROOMS TO LET FTJRXISBED '. : AND;, " UNFURNISHED A* COZY homeTf or, respectable .ladles. 1130 sMary:5 Mar- y: ket j Bt.*, j near I Sth.T under auspices ; of ,: the , SAL- IVATION ;ARMY; ielegantly. furnished; jevery &modern vconvenience; ; steam -beat,- electric light mand elevator service; 'spotlessly, clean;; centrally : vv located ; i thoroughly . homelike ; ,telephone Market W; 1349;. pricea-' very | moderate,''.* ranging,; from * 23c ;/*J per ; nlgbt r up;« special rates \. by .-- the "week 1 or. i;;month. ; Sees matron;,] room 33.v^--": \u25a0 \"~. •: : '~ BUSH; st.;* 365, \u25a0 nr. 1 Kearny-— Large routside rms.,' iv hot ; and -.water; \ rent - reasonable. :;u it;' i; i BUSH; gt.'.t 1671— Doublel room,Vsultable | for man M and | wife or \u25a0 two1 men ; -also room . for : a , woman ";-, with j privilege jof tkitchen.'i / . .\u25a0./ \u25a0'. i > :-.i. > BEAVER -: sL ;j i 14,* : nr. v Noe ,', and £ 16th— Large, 1 nicely | f arnuhed | room i in ;upper . flat."? §7^ month. CAl'P.'ft-Vy^S—Newly' fnrnished i. parlor > suite: <>- piano. 'X Pas i] grate's electricity ,*» hot g. and .cold sj wator ; i reasonably ; »' gentlemen only ; : no . signs.' g| bE\VEYjSHOUSE.^4thf and* Howard— AlLmodern v.i conveniences ; 300 ',rooms;* 3."tc: to; Slldaj-. i^2 to a tweek;f rppibaths;; Howard or..4thi st/i cars.*- \u25a0EDI>Y.( st.vj.l23fi— -Sunny'J front :: room:^ gas; T . bath, 1 -.« phone ; * la rgej cUisct ; \u25a0% pri . va f.p1 1 a mi ly ; % ?2 ..week. : GROVE? st.;- 676-»-Furnishedi.:room la" quiet .' faui- '\u25a0\u25a0"x ily; / gea tlemaa ; . sl.so ;Week. . --,- J a '\u25a0 -. >.. •. " o'clock, at - the '. chapel'-- of "the , v Odd - Fellows' '' crematory ,V.lo27-« Point Lobos avenu?.' -.'. . »<' KENDALL-^-In this city, October l. r>.••'l9lo.":Henryr >. ••'1910.": Henry ' . I>>e KeDdnll. •'. brother of "Mrs.'; E. ,E. vWindliam . «nd : Krank-and. Mar- Kondallj-a natlve-o* TJtookton. Cal.i.;> .;* .-.,\u25a0->.., •-..;\u25a0../..\u25a0. -.•. ( Friends : are "respectfully, invited to I tlie, funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday");. Oct- ober IS; 1910. at 10 o'clwk n. m.r athis lato residence.- IC6O Grove > stroet. \u25a0 ' / . , MOSES— ln , this ' ilty. ' October 15. 1010. Joseph Moses.. native of Russia,^ aged: o7, years. ; Friends and ' acquaintances arc- respectfully invited *to attend; the funeral today (Mon-/ .day 1,-' October *17. nt-2:30 o'clock p.'-tn.. -from ' the parlors of Ilalsted .& :Co.. 024 Fillmore street.-, Intorment; Hills of Eternity rrrnef-ei-y," ' by electric car from -Thirteenth and ' West Mls- •. slon streets. - : \u25a0 \u0084* ,-\ \u25a0 : ; -. ; ; - ' . O'CONNELL— In .White / River; Junction. Vt.. ", September., 29. . 1910; Catherine; /.beloved" wife' ,of \u25a0'\u25a0 tlie. slate. James O'Connell;- and mother "of James P.: and Lucy E. O'Connell 1 and Mrs. Margaret White; and sister J of ' the Uate Ellpn Hill, and aunt of Mrs. William Gudehns I and Mlsg- FrleilaGudehus.: a. native of ? Bally- longford. County Kerry, Ireland.' * O'LEABY—Inj this city, October : 14; 1910. -Tim- othy Joseph, beloved son of TJraothv and I Mar- garet I O'Leary, \u25a0 and brother of Gerald. Kath- \u25a0 leen and^ John O'Leary, "and 'cousin' of Nonie : Snlllvan. a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 16 years; . , ./ , . \u25a0 ;..--* ' - Tlie funeral will' take pl»>ce today ;(Mon-i day), October 17, at 8:30 o'clock a.> m..'- from' the parlors of. J. C. O'Connor & C0..>770-Turk 1 street: thence 1 to- Sacred Henrt (church/ where I j a•: requiem . ; hlch , mass \u25a0? will be celebrated Jor the repose of his. foul. 1 commencing at 9 o'clock . a.m.' Interment Holy; Cross cemetery. - , O'NEILL-— In this city," October 14. : 1910, Stephnn, dearly beloved brother of - Jeremiah O'Neill, and lovljig. cousin of Patrick Crowley, , a native of Skibbercen; County Cork, Ireland, aged 21 years 9 months and 18 days/ A mem- ber of. Division No. S. A.- O; H. in A. Friends and acqunintances »re resnectfnlly invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- . day), October 17. at 9:15 a; m.'.' from the par- lors of Mcßrearty & McCormick. 915 Valencia street near Twentieth: thence- to- St. Brisld's church, .:wh?re' a requiem ; hish " mass will-be . celebrated for . the i repose .of .his potil,: com- . mencinc at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.' , /MEMBERS OF DIVISION NO. 5. A> O. H. \u25a0 IN A.: You are hereby requested to be pres- , ent at the parlors of.- Mcßrearty & McCor- mick. 915 Valencia street near Twentieth, at f> a. m. sharp, today (Monday). October 17. .to attend the funeral of our late and be- . loved brother. Stpnben O'Neill- ! -. JAMES .T.BARRY, President. \u25a0 T.T.:HEFFERNAN. Secretary. - OV/ENS— In this city.' October 14," 1910. Bridget. Moved wife of the late Peter Owens, and lovlnjr mother of Mrs. Fred Markgraf and Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer, a native of Ireland. ;• Friends and' acquaintances >re rpsnectfnlly invited to attend the jj fnnpral \u25a0 today '.(Mon- day); October 17. 1910. Nt 9:30 o'clock a.- m.. from the residence . of her. daughter. Mrs. Fred Markjrraf., 2476 Post street: thence to St. Dominic's -church, where a solemn requiem high mass' will-be celebrated for tlie repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross cemetery. . ,;. : - PABK£it— ln this city. October 16, 1910. Cath- erine, widow of \u25a0 Samuel ;M. Parker ' and mother of B. H. Carroll. Mrs. G. T. .Johnson and John Parker, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 71 years. " Friends arc. respectfully invited to attend the "funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday). Oc- tober 18. 1910. at 9 a. m.. at Holy Cross church, whpre a solemn requiem mass will be< celebrated for the repose of her soul. Inter- - ment private. Remains at the chapel of X. Gray & Co., 219S Geary street. . PASTENE— In this city. October IG. 1910. Anto- \u25a0' nlo.' <learly belove<l husband of Ester Pastene, and lovlne father of John, Antonio- Jr.. 'An- drew and Ernest Pastene and ' Mrs.^ F. de Fprrari and the late Joseph Pastene, a native _ of Genoa, Italy.; , PBTJNTY— In '- this city. October 14. 1910.' " Peter Prnnty. beloved brother of. Mrs. ' Anna'.Gast- rock. a native of Ireland; aged 45.years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today- (Mon- day). October J7. at 8:30 a. m.. from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth: thence .to Sr. , James ohurch, corner of Twentyrthird nnd Guerrero streets, where a, solemn requiem hlch mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 5) a. m. 1 Interment Holy Cro^s I cemetery, by carriage., BOSS— In this city. October' Ifi. 19io!" Will/im E-, dparly. beloved -son of Edward and Julia A. Ross, and dproted brother of Richard ,D.. Oiarlotte M-. Edward A.. Grace. M. anrl -Ar- thur J; Ross and Mrs. Edward ST. Cnrran.- a Dative of San Francisco, aged 25 years:l.month and 27 day?. .' .: \u25a0- * Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funpral tomorrow (Tups- dny), at S:3O a. m.. from, his late : residence. 1401 Alabama street between 'Twenty-sixth and Army; thence, to St. Ppter'e church, where a -rpqulem high mass will be celebrated for the .r repose.^ of- his <soal. commencing, at- 9 . a.-'-m. -Interment, Holy Cross - cemetery. \u25a0-- . .;. ; SCHEFXIIf—Tn . this city. October 14. "1910. Annie Scheflin. dearly,beloved wife of, the late William Scheflin. nnd loving mother of ; WII- Ifnni. Tliomas and Charles Robert Scheflin.. and grandmother "of Bernice A., Charles R. and MelvinC. Scheflin, a native of; County Louth, Ireland, aged 68 years 7 months and 11 days. \u25a0 Friends and acquaintances .are- respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), October 17. 1910. at S:3O o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Gantner i Brothers: 34fiO . Sixteenth street between Church and ; Sanchez;: thence to St. Peter's: church, Alabama "near Twenty-fourth. , where a requiem -mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at .9 o'clock a. m. ' Interment .Holy. Cross -cemetery, by carriages. > STANTON—In this city. . October 15. 1910. Nan- nie, dparly .beloved . dauphtpr ; of Edward and Catherine \u25a0 Stanton..' and : loving , sister of - Sadie. John and Joseph Stanton. Mrs. B. J. Sylver - Bnd the late Catherine Stanton. a native of San Ftunoisco." aged 21 ' years and 3 months. , " The funeral will take nlace tomorrow- (Tues- day), at 8:30 a; m., from her late residence. 64 - Whitney. street, thence' to St. Paul's church, where n requiem high" mass will be 'cplebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 2.. m. •\u25a0 Interment (private) Holy Cross .cemeteryl ; --\ . : - . WICKMAN— In this city. October 14. 1910, Emily A. Wickman. beloved sister of Mrs. Georglana O'Neil and Dr. W.I.T. '\u25a0 Wtckman of San Rafael and tbp late, J. F. Wickman, a , native- of San- Francisco. -• , :- ' \u25a0'. \u25a0Friends: and acquaintances ;nre rpspectfnlly invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), October 17. * 1910, at- 10 o'clock a. m.V '. from her. late -.residence, 75" Oak street: thence to Sacred Heart church, where a, requiem .maps will be celebrated for the. repose of. her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. "o -Interment .Holy \u25a0 . Cross ccmPtcry. by electric \u25a0 funeral car . from "Mission and Thirteenth streets. . Kindly .'omit flowers. . . ... : v .' - WOODWARD— In St. Hplena. Cals October 15. 1910. Robert B. ' Woodward.' brother of \u25a0 Mrs; Drury Molone, of- Oak - Knoll. .' Napa." Mrs. G(H)rge E. Rnum of ' P>erkele.y and Mrs.' . E. I. Hutchinson of Concord, a 'native of, ' San Fran- .'cLyco. aged 52 years. ' .: / Friends and acquaintances nrn .respectfully Invited to attend the funeral .tomorrow; (Tups- \u25a0; day); October 18. at.;ll a. m.; from, the rhnpel ' of,N. Gray & Co., 219t? Gpary' street corner of :. Ttevisadero. ; Interment: private. . '•'. \u25a0' * ' MEETINGS^-LOpGES GOIJJEN GATE coinmandery No. 16. K. "Ji^m . T..'. 2135 \u25a0 Slitter "st.—Stated assembly \u25a0 JSjIP ; THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at "S . .o'clock. \u25a0 vAIl 'fratPrs \ courteously. In- '• \u0084; 'vited. By.order of 'coinmandpr. "-.••-"' . :';: '; -THEO. FROLICH. \u25a0 Recorder. OCCIDENTAL . lodse No 22 : F. -& A.. A M.—THIS: (MONDAY) $ EVENING, at LgfL 1 7:30 - ; o'clock, < third degree. Members /V^v ' nml Ofaster Masons :cordially Invited. ' . By order of- the : mastPr. "* }\u25a0* * :.:. v . WALTER G. 'ANDERSON, : Spc. RICHMOND,lodge N0.'n373, F. , &• A. M.. * Ist ay. and "Clement st. THIS ,(MON- •Jr%~ . DAY): EVENING, >at .7:30, first- dgree.'/\/\ \u25a0 « H.. FOKRNESS. Secretary. >>-;\u25a0 Z^?, KING SOLOMON'S 'lodge ;N0.260,-F. &.' m \u25a0 .A..M., 1739 Fillmore St.— Third degree •Jf%l t THIS (MONDAY) \u25a0 EVENING sat' t:3n-XX o'clock; •/ HARRY; BAc^R.'' Secretary, flrv^ HARMONY lodge No. 13, I.O. (). F. Officers and members will «s- ,|gj®^2s!ffi-i f^prnbip. at I. 0.-O. F. cemetery. Hg&gt&Siy - 1 Point Lobos tav., \u25a0 on '%' MONDAY, -•_• z?** M * f? ~ " October 17.« at 1 »o'clock ; p. -m., to.attend the of our late brother, PHIL GEBHARDT. By order of < . " A. PAUBA;.N.G.: : " 'JOHN, HINRICHS,' Sec. / .: --. :-: \u25a0.'•<;" EXCELSIOR lodge No. 310. I. ~j>O. j^hgto. O. F.—MONDAY- EVENINGS; "gXF2B&*&ik Excelsior hall. 2837 Mission st. "^gggSPiis^ ; . P. McLENNAN. Secretary. :\u25a0 I; ri- PHOENIX lodgeVNo.: s3.* Knights ! of L!^ia' ; -I" \ Pythias. 'i- meets :. every- MONDAY'- EVENING, ;at Odd , Fellows'.! hall;.-.-. IS>^C 7th and /Market sts. \u25a0 All »Knights 1 welcome. .: 1. . SCHWARTZ. C. , C." «"-• r-^^SS» .\u25a0FBAXK'.L."'jPEABBLES.'--K.'iof;R.r& : ;S.;:^;>-? - : '\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 rr:LdST;:ANb<F6uNDy] : ' : ':-: ' IF YOU LOSE r ANYTHING— Advertise: It ' here. ;,;\u25a0 It, will be returned:to you'lf an honest ; person; finds^ lt. v«: Remarkable* recoveries, are : . brought about every day -through this column. IF YOUsFIND; ANYTHING-; BRING IT \u25a0 to_:The', v;-_.;;;-r';V,:y-;;;v:::^Yv ;-_.;;;-r';V,:y-;;;v :: :^Y r'' \u25a0''" : '-" /> 1 1 San Francisco Call \u25a0-;! -\ " ; t iV » ,' " s v/ •: (i( i I, out and Found Bureau - ) > \u25a0•; -r -" ""' "•\u25a0- f^'f^-* o .^ \ '-•'•' , -'\u25a0 Get •' a Tcla! m ! check.**??- Have if it r advertised. \ Reclaim ; It '- If -. the 5 owner i does - not. '>< ' -n «•- . ..vTHE-LAW—People i who 'find-lost -articles \u25a0 : are lntere«tediln«knowlng-J:hat:tbe:state^law '1 is strict in requiring'them to seek the owners \u25a0 through 3 adTertisements * and and thatJfailureitodoso.-if.proof can'be:6hbwn, j ; Involves "aisevcre'penalty^tC".:..-- '.•.\u25a0/'"<; LOST-^On:San Mateo car.*. Sunday, 1 -' carved leather ' . reel " case.*' iDi tialed \u25a0 "B" ; * also simpler : reel ; and ; I^-an -. unfinished * leather '\u25a0' reel -i case. «.: '\u25a0\u25a0•. Return '> to V; Chronicle 'office.'- Good reward. .-. •• * \u25a0 . j ROOMS, TO; LET \u25a0^-^ :*: *- 2 - -;^__ ••Co^inaea''- -\u25a0_ _ _ '. GOUGH ' st..: 1207.. near : Geary— Sunny." well, fur- : ;nishedi. rooms;- with', or, without "board." GOLDEN G ATJE -ay.". ' 1001. opp." Jefferson sqna re-^- V-Sunny' roorrf,";l2 windows, ; bath',. pUone.Yevery vi convenience. iV; : , . . .... .' HOTEL ST. IVES. corner of .Eddy and Larkln— "All-. «anny -anil- modera: r>' mlnutps* walls from '•> ; Market: .Eddy st- ear: ?2..*^>,an.l cp. ' HOTEL ..METROPOLITAK. .975 Harrison— Quiet /place: working people; hot *rat..'b.: S>.so wk. HOWARD St.. 1634— 2 nice sunny- 'fnrn^hed -..rooms; no objections to light house kPeplnr. HOTEL Monte Crlsto.' 1257 McAlHster st.. -above ' Flllmore-^-$2.50 to $4 week: {iOc^to SI p»r <Uy. LARKIN st.. 1532. near Jackson Nevrlr fur- nished, large, snnny room, bath con.; new apt. flat; rent reas.; no signs. OVERLAND HOUSE, CC9 Sacramento st. below Montgomery Now open: 200 roorai; hot and I -cold water, in every room:' 2sc to $2 n»r <Jsv- } V51.50 -to $5 per week. \u25a0 EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. ! OAK ? st:; S22 Nice sunny furnished room : ; ran- 'ning water; al<«o single room: rent reasonable.' I SCOTT st.. 24M0— Small, clean, sunny rnonn. ! "light honse keeping:- $1.30- week. West 2014. 1 VAN-NESS ay.; 825. near. Eddy Fnrn. rcoms by | "the day. week or. month: hot and cold water": rates 50c to $1 and $2. t0 $4 per week: tran- .stent. Take, Eddy st. cars from the ferry.. 17TH St.. 3991. cor; Castro, and Market—Nicely .furnished room for gentleman. $S per month. MISSION branch of The Call, MILLER'S, sta- tioner: 3011 16th st. ALAMEDA ROOMS TO LET LINCOLN ay.; 736—3 room apartment; gas and electricity; : bath : \u25a0 convenient to all cars and locals; nice grounds: artesian water. , ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING DEVISADERO.- St.. 1311K- i. nicely furnished sunny upstairs rooms; gas range; modern con- venience*: yard. ...-- #•........ DEVISADERO St.. 4C4— 2 front, sunny, newly .furnished con. hskpg. rooms;, phone, bath. cars. GEARY it." 1125, near Van Ness av.—FurnLsbed sunny house keepinsr. rooms; other rooms also; "; bath;- rent reasonable. - ; HOWARD St.. 563—Front room and kitchen. $12; ; 2 conn., coal- or gas; $9 to $12; others $3-?10. MARKET St.. 1796—2 furnished rooms complete for,hon?e keeping. . ." McALUSTER st.. ' 1449— Sunny nicely^ furnished \u25a0 house, keepingand single rooms; 'reasonable. NOE st.. 1211; nr. 23th^—2 unfurnished rooms, use of kitchen: new ?10: adults. . . , OAK st.l 716." nr. Flllmore— l. 2 and 3 furnished ,- hons«« keeping -rooms; : hot water; bath and . phono free. \u25a0• - •• . - . ; PINE St.." 1725 2 sunny neatly furnished house . keeping rooms; running .water. PINE St.. 1720—Beautiful large front room and kitchent: sunshine all; day: swell house. SUTTER st... 17S2— Clean, large, front room. .- nicely furnished, with water in kitchen; $15. SCOTT, 1603,' West 3141. Sntter ears, hkpg. rms. j sunny bay windows: sngl. rms. fnrn;. moderate. SCOTT st., 2010— V to 6 newly furnished rooms: completed \ October 20;'. phone West 2014. SHOTWELL* St.. S00 Sunny house keeping rooms, 2 or, more. TURK st.. 1208 2 room sunny suite. $16 month: also single " basement rooms, $1.50 to $2.50 week: every convenience for house keeping. VAN NESS ay.. 311, corner Grove Fnrnished "sunny suites. $20; etngle rooms. $2.00 to $3 per week: cas. runninz water' an J tflephoae. WEBSTER St.. 1400. cor. O'Farrell—l7 newly ' fnrnished rooms: sun- and running water In every room; phone and bath:, very, reasonable. WALLER St., GO 2 nicely 'furnished.', sunny, light house keeping rooms; modern conven- V ienees ;; reasonable. .. .. . \u0084'[X,, '.\u25a0-* '• OAKLAND HSKG. ROOMS I SAN PABLO ay.. 537%. Oakland— Furnished | house keeping rooms; sunny; reasonable; Key t Route. '. v ; . . 1 ALICE St., 1317. Oakland— Suite of 2 rooms for j house f keeping; -reasonable; \u25a0 bath, : laun'lry; . phone ' Oakland 9257. . \u25a0 . - SAN PABI>O ay.. 5490. Oakland— Furnished j / house keeping rooms, reasonable. ROOMS and BOARD OFFERED AAX^raE^^^M^S~4l9^Oak st.— Slngle~and" double rooms with board. 530 per month up. CALIFORNIA- st.',-- 2523—Clean. \u25a0 senpy ' rooms, -with or 'without, board; phone.bath.grate;.reas. CALIFORNIA St.. 2204 Nice, large, senny rooms for 2.' with board, bath and phone. ; CALIF. St.. 1541— St: Margaret's club for. slrla. teachers, students, bus. women, 1 tourists; snnny rms.; fine bd.: rates reas. Fk. 3292. H. C 2580. CLAY St.. 3124 Large furnished "or anfurnished front room, with board or without; mcxlerate price. \u25a0 •'\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0 .. - - ' . \u25a0 FOR list of Inspected rooms see DOMO DIREC- TORY; save time.. 11 to 2. 522 Crocker bid*. FELL 5t..' 1112-^Sunny furnished rooms with or without board; private family: reasonable. FURNISHED rooms tf> let with or without board; very reasonable; gentlemen only. 12t« FUlmore. GENTLEMAN .owning well furnished modern bachelor flat in downtown district woutd ne- - r gotiate with party desiring 1 , room with break- fast and; dinner. Call. Sunday afternoon or any evening. SS4 Jones st. nr. Sutter. S. F. GOLDEN GATEav., -1834— Nicely furnished room .. and board: .3 or 4 young'men; phone, bath; all home comforts : ' reasonable. JACKSON st.. IS49 Newly furnished rooms with . board: house.. renovated outside and in: elec- tric lights, stoam -heat; rooms en suite or single, with or .without private bath. Call 1 from 2 to 5 dally. LARGE, \u25a0• sunny, front room, with or without board. 25.16 Pine st. .' NICE, larsre" double rooms, .with board; hot and .'cold water. 30«>, Page st.; PINE St., 1030, near Taylor Newly furnished, "sunny, front room; private family; board if '-desired.' " . : - STANYAN st../ SOS— 2 nice sunny : rooms, with board, if wanted:. bath, phone; homelike.- ST. FRANCIS Girla' Directory. Central ay. and -Waller , st., San I Francisco A beautiful home. :; where old ladles.: voting girls ' and little chll- ' '/dren can- board very reasonable.' 2 sunny connecting ; rooms; . run. water; : board, 4 .. or 5 adults ; \ reasonable. 7ul Haight st. ROOMS ANDBOARD WANTED RESPECTABLE man wants room in exchange for *• Spanish. French lessons, or as interpreter. Bos *i 2400. Call offire.- -" " ~ . * ' APARTMENTS AAA^—Driscoll Apartments, cor. Geary and ;- Jones Bt. Now -ready, for occupancy; ele- gantiy furnished -and unfurnished -apartments *- : of \u25a0:.1, - 2 and ' 3 rooms: - every modern ccnven- . ,'ience;. located among fine hotels, and theaters; _ walking( distance ; handsome ,lobby; references. AA— BROOKING apartments, '< 315 sth st.— First \u0084 class except the price; walking. distance; 3 ;. blocks from Emporium; electric lights, running ; water, ."free, baths; phone and .janitor service; .1-2-3 rooms fully,furnished \u25a0 for house keeping, "'.52.50 week up;- bedrooms. $1.50 week up. LUNDY APTS.. Stanyan st. at 'Frederick— The •-'.-.. most complete, in, the. city:, hot. and cold water. 7~J electric lights,, ; baths.* elevator service, 'Janitor '..service;; every room In, house lijrht: reuts reas. •AA—VAN* NESS "APAP.tMEXTS. 2123 Van Ness . nr. I Broadway Elegantly furnished apts. of 3 .: : and 4 rooms; steam-heat, elec; light, elevator; :\u25a0'-, marine .'.view; reasonable.. Pnone Franklin 2590. COR.".' Scott and McAllister sts.— Apartment flats 4 rm. and. bath; rent $30 and'SSS.;/-" ;- A—YERBA BUENA APTS.. 1114 SUTTER ST. ;:NR. LARKIN— KLEGANT SUITES iOF 2S ' RMS.. ; BATH ; COMPLETELY FURN.: REFS. EXTRA elegant: 2 and 3 rooms unfurnished- pri- v ate; hall, bath, beds; ,s2t> to $30; 1-S fnrnished HACER-RA YA; ' 550 Fell st. near Buchanan. LARCHMONT.I27O Pine st; bet. Leavenworth and ' ;Hyde—-New. . beautifully: furnished apartments ! t>f_2 and. 3 rooms." with /bath."'-'-. ::\u25a0'-. -;• - ARDOISE APTS..; COU:*. PINE--AND \u25a0\u25a0 GOUGH— SUNNY.. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ;;• .. '< \u25a0 GRANADA . Apfs.n 1710 Larkin St.— Sunny: apart- 111 1 ments of, 3 " rooms,; both; i rent ' S2O, '• $22.50, | S2D. ST. ; SAUVEUR. U276. Jones i st.— 4 \u25a0\u25a0 rooms. 1 unf ur- nished; new management. >Phone Franklin ; 6261.* BEST modern \A\ room I apts.."i fnrn.i and unfnrn. \u25a0 for i the ; money 1 at : the Maryland.X363 ; Page , *t. EL FOREST ; apartments," S2s " Busa : st. nr.*Tay- ££ lor-^-3 j and -[4 .roooi?.':, furnished or » nnf nnilshed. ST.v; ELMO. 1452 Devisadero st.^—Fnrn. s ' front or I J slDgle suites : - bath;-, phone ; all con. p $12 to $40." CHISMORE apts..* . bE. ' cor.V Bash and Jones— l-2- '-; 8-4: rooms;. 'all [modern conveniences; now rsadj." ABE : you ; looking, for / a ' sunny : 2 : room apartment ? M See the 5 SPHIER - APARTMENTS." 227r 9th < at. EUREKA 'AITS..' Mkt.'Taad " 17th sts."— Beautlfnl v a*&;4rmj .apt?. ;; phone.* Janitor service; sunny. v ADELINE -APIS./; CG4O >Eddy— lA2 ' and 3 J room s«j apts. : * hotel < service ; \u25a0 private j eich. : ' most : reas. iiAPARfMENTS'FOR'SALEf S'Zo^-Two ii: rounis -' and . bath 'apartineat. ' -165 D : Scott st._- \u25a0 ;. - ,-. .. \u25a0 . , I . Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail . will not be inserted. They must be .handed^in at either of the publication offices land, be -Indorsed with tlie name and -residence. of persons -author- ized to have tbe»sanx* :puWWied;-^ Notices re- stricted simply to the announcement: of the evont arr published once in this wlumnfree of charge. ~~ -MARRIAGES;' MII.LER-C.EI.LER— Iv ' this -! cilX, .^F* ol^.,?^; 3910 by Rev. Joseph Somerstem. Julius Miner *nd CUra Geller. both of -San Francisco. -:\u25a0 DEATHS Baron. -Jessie- ..V.. 13 Hoin. Pierre P.... - «J Barrett; Anne :... Ja«.-obs. Sara ..... .k< Bartley, Mary .... «3 Kendall,' Henry l '-~Z Brandt, Fred 73 Moses. Joseph r..... 6. Clark. Osmer N...74 O'Connellr Catherine. Colbert, Ellen ..... 70 O'Leary, Timothy J. J* Crown. William .. : 24 O'^Ceill. Stephen ...21 Deamer. WiUlsm W. 40 Owens. . Bndget v .. Doherty. Rebecca ..SO Parker. Catherine .. « 1 Frinimersdorf. WU- Pastene, Antonio ;\u25a0'•- helm ...53 Prunty. Peter \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•p Gebhardt. Tx>uis P.. 55 Ross.' \u25a0 William E...A> Gelster, Raymond ..3 Scbeflln. t Annie \u25a0\u25a0••™ Glenn (Infant) Stanton. N S^?<, C '"V -" Goldfish. Joseph ...— Wiokman Emily A . Green. Marcaret ... 51 Woodward, Robt. B. o- Hauerken. George H. 55 BA3ON-In tal*'city. October ; 13. 1910. Jessie, beloved' daturhter of I/>uls and Annie «»£o n , scd beloved sister of R<»e. Sidney and Wil- liam Baron, a native of New \ork, aged 13 yenrs and 2 months. \u25a0 Friend* and acquaintances are -respectfully invited, to attend the. funeral today \u25a0 (Mon- day) at 10 a. m., from bis late residence. 71 i I Webster street. Interment Eternal Home cemetery, by cle<-tri<* car from Thirteenth and West Mission street*. BABRETT—In this city. October 16. 1910. at her late residence. 226 Seventh avenue. Annie, beloved wife of Timothy J. Barrett.^and loving mother of William, Hillary. Richard,. Rita. Arthur. Aunle. Eileen and Marie -.Barrett. \u25a0.1 iißtive of the parish of Doneraile, County Cork. Ireland. - . ' . Notice of funeral hereafter. BARTLEY— In Melrose, October 16, 1910. Mary, dearly beloved wife of, the late William H. Bartley. and loving mother of Norman and Edith Bartley and Mrs. Mary Gall!.' Mrs. Clara Day and Mm. Beatrice O'Neal, and sister of Joseph Harris of San Francisco.- a native of Canada, aged 63 years 6 months and 16 days. BRANDT— In Alameda. October 14, 1910. Fred Brandt, beloved husband of Rose Brandt, and brother of George Brandt, a native of Nor- way, aged 73 years 11 months and 17 days. A member of Wendig'oes council No. 70. D. of P. Friends and : acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. th» funeral tomorrow (Tues- day). October 18. 1910. at 9:15 a. m.. from Ills late residence, 1726 Buena Vista avenue. Ala- meda; thence to the 11 a. m. creek boat at First street and -Broadway. Oakland: thence to Red Men's hall for services, commencing at J p. m., under the auspices of Sotoyome tribe No. 12. I.O. R. M. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Remains at his late residence. 1726 Buena Vista avenue, until Tuesday morning. CLAB.K—In tbls city. October : 15. 1910. Osmer N.. beloved busband of the late Hannab Clark, a native of Vermont, aged 74year»A A mem- ber of California Castle. Knights of the. Golden Eaele. * ~~ The fnnpral will take place tomorrow (Tues- day), at 2 p. m.. from the residence of his daughter. 1103 Dolores street corner of Twen- ty-fourth. Interment, (private) by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and : Valencia streets. . . ". .*\u25a0 . COLBERT— In 4*is city. October 14. 1910. Ellen Colbert, belpvPl mother of Mrs. John J. Fltz- patrick. a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged .70 yean?. ; The funfral will take place today (Mon- day), at S:SO o'clork a. ra.v from her late residence. 4036 Twenty-fifth street;, thence to St. Paul's church, where a requiem, high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her poul. commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. ; Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Please omit flowers. CEOWN—In this eUy, October. If?. "1910. WII-, Ham Crown, beloved son of David S. and' Je- nnie Crown, and brother of Jacob. , Helen and Charlotte Crown and Mr*. -Max .Abrams, a na- tive of San Francisco.- acred 24 years. Friends are respectfully Invited "to . attend the funeral today (Monday)., at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 575 Grove street. Inter- ment private. ......,;« DEAMER—In thl< city. October ' 15. 1910. Wil- liam White, beloved husband of Helen C. Deamer. and father ' of Armor J.. HeJen C. *nd William C. Deamer. a native of Grass Valley. Cal.. aged 49 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday). Oc- tober 17. at 2 p. in., at bis late residence. 2117 Broderick street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. \u25a0 DOHERTY— Tn this city. October 15. 1910. Re- becca Doberty. a native of Ireland, aged SO years. ' ... Remains .at the parlors of Mcßtearry & McCormiek, 913' Valencia 6treet near Twen- tiPth; \u25a0 FH.IMKEESDOKF~-Entered Into rest, in this city. October 14. 1910.. Wilhelm. dearly be- loved husband of Margaret Frimmersdorf.- and loving father of Arthur and Emmy Frimmers- dorf and Mrs. Elizabeth Kohn, a native - ; of Berlin, Germany, aged. ss years 6 months and 8 day*,- A member of the . San Franc!s<H> Sohuetzen Verein;San Francisco lodge No. 2^. Knights of RoyalArrb, and Commercial lodpe No. 387. I. O. O. F.. of Los Angeles. Csl. Friend 6 and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 2 p. m., at the parlors of Suhr & wieboldt. 1355 Valencia sttreet near Twenty- fifth, where services will be held under the auspices of the Odd. Fellows' Board of Relief. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. GEBEABDT At rest, in Alameda, Louis PhlHpp Gebhardt, beloved ' hnsband of Afleie Mehrtens Oehharrtt. and father of Herbert Gebhardt and Mr*. Eddie Honriette.- a native- of Mokel- umne Hill; aged 55 years* 3 months .and .21. days. A member of California parlor No. 1. N. S. G. W., and Harmonia lodge No. 13, I.O. O. F. -',*£ Friends . and acquaintances are - respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), from bis late residence. 2226 San Anto- nio avenne: thence to Odd Fellows' crematory. San Francisco, where services will be con- ducted by the. fraternities at 1:45 p. m. GEISTER— In this city. October 15. 1910. Ray- mond, beloved son of Henry and Addle Geister. and loving brother of -August and Henry Get- ter, a native of San Ftancisco.- aged 3 'years 5 months and 15 days. \u25a0 •\u25a0•• Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Jnvited to attend tbe fnneral tomorrow; (Tues- dsy>. October 18, at. JO' o'clock :a. r m.'.- from (he residence of his parents. 4315 Tvrcnty-first street near Douglass. Interment Cypress. Lawn cemetery, by carriage.' \u25a0 . . GLENN—In" Alameda.' . October 16. 1910. Edna Catherine, infant, daughter, of Edna and Albert H. Glenn, 'a native of.Alameda. Cat... ; . - -\u25a0 GOLDFISH In HoJlister. Cal..'. October 16. 1910. Joseph. . beloved husband of Angusta". Goldfish, and brother of Benjamin Goldfish, a native of Germany. -. ' .\u25a0 ; .. '-, -. GREEN— In ibis city. October 13, 1910, Mar- garet Green, dearly beloved ; wife of \u25a0 . Fred Green, daughter of the late Hugh and Alice Doyle, and sister of John Doyle, - Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Garret t and the late Hugh and Alice Doyl., and Mrs. Mamey Paul, a native of San FraucUeo, Cal.. -aged 51 -years. "-- .Friends and acquaintances- are 1 respectfnlly Invited to attend the funeral, today Olon- day), October 17. 1910. at S:3O o'clock a. m.. from the funpral parlors ,of Green, Ryan & Donohoe. I northeast corner of Sixteenth \u25a0 and Guerrero streets; ' thence « to St.- Joseph's ohurch, where a reqrulem I mass will ' he cele- brated for the repose of her boul. commencing at 9 o'clock. . Interment- Holy. Cross ; cemetery. HAUERKEN—In this city," October- 115,- J9lO, Gforge Henry * Hauerken. \dearly beloved hus- band of Marie C Hauerken. and devoted father of Mrs. George Frahm'and Edna." Rita; ' Eleanor and George Hauerken Jr., a native.' of Elsfleth, 1 Oldenburg, Germany, aged 55 years ; JO months and . 1 iday.' A'- member' of. the' Germania Club ; aud Knights of. the Koyal' Arcb." . :-" , Friends and acquaintances are .respectfully Invited to atten<j.the funerat service* : tomorrow ' i Tuesday), October 18.' 1910. at IJ3O o'clock ! p. ' m., at I his j late r?f=idcnce.\l7ol l Broderick I street corner /.of Bush: " thPnee ' by electric funeral ear from. Thirteenth and' West Mission streets to Cypress Lawn-cemetery' for crema- tion. \u0084 \ .-' \". '; V HOlN— in this city. October ' 14* j 1910. Pierre ' Paul .Hoin. dearly, beloved busband of Sarah S. / nbln; and loving father of Theodore S.v Frank P. and Louis U. Hoin.- and brother of : Isidore. Theodore and Margaret 'Hoio.. a native. of-In- diana, -aged 69-years. \u25a0 Amember of George 11. i Thomas Post No. 2,-G.A. R. ' . ' Friends and- acquaintances -are respectfully invited to attend thp funeral today (Mon- day), October 17." 1910, at •1- o'clock p. ' m., from bis lute residence, -3143^ Steiner .street; thence to Red Men^s hell. -240 \u25a0 Golden- Gate - avenue, where/ services will be held, at 2 ' o'clock p. m., under the. auspice? of George H. Thomas Post No. 2.'. G. A.- R.- Interment Na- .tlonal. cemetery,; Presidio^ _ \u25a0 ,-^ JACOBS— In this: elty., Ortob«>r IR. "iSlO^Sara. . widow .of tbeJtte'.Jnllus- Jacobs, 'and mother of I>»ster H. 1 ai|a .Alfred; H-- Jacobs -: and Mrs. Oscar; Hoffman, and sister of M.-Adler, a na- tive of New- York City, aged "67- years ' 6 months and 6 days. - : . •-. * : Friends are respectfully .invited .to attend * the y fnneral services- today ?. (Monday).*; at ; 12 IHDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST \u25a0 :, —FOR— :,.; ;' Seventy-Five Dollars . i TWILL , "FUIUSISH . ; , HEARSE, TWO: CARRIAGES, EMBALMING, JULIUS S^QODEAU K&ved to main office. 41 Van Ncsa av.v^TeV Market 711. connecting all department*. - * Branchei 305 Mont comery : ay. 1 Oakland, •• 1 805 rraaklin at.: tel. Oakland 4045. Loa Angeie*. «27 South Firueroa it. -'< •".'; \u25a0^.'\u25a0•i : '"' -.-\u25a0:*'..\u25a0,,\u25a0 \u25b2ata Ambulaacea aad Gurlact* tor Hlr*. -- '' <LOST AND FOUND ' \u25a0...'- vContinned ' -"A _.-.*. LOST— Saturday' afternoon ; in"Sun Jet ' ..district;', ! ~:: black 2 dog, ; wbitei breast, white feathered tall il l and ; legs, long isilky haK*: answers to Toodlea ; [•^liberal; reward.^:: IOIT/I ? st.\ " ':\u25a0 ',i ' "\u25a0'\u25a0'• \u25a0-'.- BUNCH ' of keys on; Flllmore bet. . Eddy and ITurk ?. or Turk, bet. « Fillmore ' and Scott, f. A \u25a0 liberal, rj- \u25a0ward if ; returned to P.'; J;'s 8YAy.';.156.'» Folso.r.:'. LOST-^-Broocli.' cJn-ular. diamond ; I finder; return : to Oscar ySutro,. 1101 »Kohl ' bldg.V and receive !' .liberal 'ireTrard.".-:' .-.• : . '\u25a0 ' , '\u25a0•: "-' ' LOST— Fox : terrier.; marked' black;" -white and tau : ou . head -j only: ;> reward. .1133 Dolores .st.-. Employment wanted * illii™Ii i; \u25a0" " \u25a0' v "\u25a0 ::\u25a0\u25a0 : : -' \u25a0\u25a0 : ; --' ~^^ A RELIABLE, experienced > notel i clerk wants \u25a0 position,', onlr 'moderate 'wapes expected. ; Call ] DOUGLAS. 2107 or .• .T; 2510 - Employment I ; Dept.; S; F. \Hotel "' yewg."-.--: ". .''\u25a0-.\u25a0' -v :' '" \u25a0 y '''' \u25a0' | A— SITUATION. wanted to take care of private j j place, .garden,; horse, >cow,' etc..'. by. a sober, ;re- nliable , man. of sexperience: German; local rof- \u25a0 ; erences.'; Bor 2455. Call office. ' \u0084v. \u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0/ ACCOUNTANT. ; CORRESPONDENT. OFFICE AND -SALES MANAGER YOUNG.' COMPE- : TENT. DESIRES * POSITION:: GILT EDGE /REFERENCES. ?., BOX.', 2511.* :' CALL" OFFtCE \ BARiTENDER, > middle aged, single, sober and '-:\u25a0\u25a0> honest, iwants position; willing to do ? porter .work.: Address 1249 Kentucky, st.; S. F.; v CHINESE I younp \ man,' first : class cook, .wants -' position in- hotel or boardin? house: -;R. years' :-i experience,, and .has' recommendations:; salary '-,-.' roodoratß. . LEE LEOXG, SOI Grnnt. ay; > ; FIRST CLASS- hotel- or : restaurant' cook v wants '-. position:' is an honest Chinese: has* experience .and reference. ;: L.M." GOON, 823 Dupont st. . GERMAX gardener of middle ape. Rt present en- j gaged, /wishes position ! to take \u25a0 charge \of pri- - ,vate or. 1 municipal place; -.has experience; in di' V'recting other .'employes: can furnish good, ref- / orences: wages $75 per month: -ready for tvosi-' 1 tion' first of month or after. : ; Write or; call on A.-HERGER.9S3 40th St.. Oakland.; \u0084 > JAPANESE i lanndryman " with pood I experience \u25a0 wants |position' InIfamily or hotel; | city - r or coimtry^.^ FßANK MOJIO, 525 Hyde st.; phone ..-,Franklin 3023. :,-;:,./ PORTER- and . dish washer wants a iob: : expe- riencedat ranch: work also; willing, to do any- . .thing." - Phone Sutter; 1353. •_ // ; : -. - ,-"-\u25a0. - •-; PAINTER,- paper." hanger.' tlnter. , grainer,' etc.. wants ". work - from owners : have tools for inte- rior and exterior work; no job too large"or too small. V- Decorator/. -17 Henderson ay.;>a v.;> phone Pacific 3064. ,- r. . ; " WANTED^Position of trust as . watchman, on ; work,' around private -place, "by -single young :man; - use sneltber ; tobacco nor ..-liquor;; bandy, with tools; have pood references. , Box. 4302, Call:' of flee, : 1651' Fillmore st. YOUNG man, aeed 22, exporienerd stenographer j and; office assistant, .wishes .position in office or on outside. . Best references furnished. Box : 4524.. Call {office, 1651' Fillmore st. s - v EMPLOYMENT WANTED \ I.^l w11;C... _ J_._:f.:J^E?!A^-.-^-:-: JXi-^L*.^ AN infant's 'nurse with 3 years' references wants \ a place - to ; care" for Infanta; understands 5 the "work thoroughly: her last mistress will answer all .inquiries until the Ist of November: $40 a : month. \u25a0 Write to MISS PLUNKETT, 1596 Slitter st.: telephone .West 5525. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 j COMPETENT rancH * cook desires situation. $30. MISS --DILLON..- 113S Turk st. - -c ' COMPETENT, reliable French nurse, wishes tbe care of young child in refined family: edu- cated and .lover.) of rehildren: best . references. Box 4527. Call office, IG3I Fillmore st. i GERMAN cook, young, strong. : has good refer- ences.'. wants a place as"-cook where there is a ;second\ eirl: ;.-' prefers ' San Mateo > or" Menlo : Park. : Address. Cook, 1596 Sutter St., or;tele- phone. West. 5525.-" . GERMAX lady, .with boy 4 years old. good cook, ! , wishes position, as cook nr house keeper; home \u25a0 more than wages: city or country. i Please call i 4TB'/i 10th; St.. Brown building, room 5. Oakl'd. MIDDLE aged German woman wishes position as * working honse keeper or as companion to. aged ' woman. 2503 \u25a0 California st. ' ; -\u25a0 "NBAT-young'vlrlsb eirl desires situation, .house- work, city,,; country, $30. MISS DILLON. 1138 Turk st. •..>-\u25a0: : ..-' .-'\u25a0.\u25a0 - "" •;/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. PARLOR maid and .waitress, thoroughly capable.. | wants a : place in San "Mateo. Burlingame or Menlo Park. Address .' \u25a0 Waitress, care MISS PLUNKETT.: ISOn Sutter st. . - : 1 WAITRESS : and chamber maid. ' experienced In hetfl work. -.wants position; city or country. Apply S. FJ Hotel News. 71S Pacific ' bldg., employment" dept;-; t Douglas 2197 or J2510. WOMAN wants housework and plain cooking: v.o \ enre of children: city only :' s23. Box 2502. Cm\. YOUNG French \u25a0 girl.'-.'speaks no English, wishes \u25a0 to care for \u25a0• cliUdren. : Box - 4526, I Call, 1651 .-. Fillmore \u25a0?%. \u25a0 ..B-'. \u25a0•'.'\u25a0- -.'/--.'\u25a0\u25a0 .- ''-• "\u25a0'\u25a0'"'•/. ' - . > ' - 'v*.jf 1 1 - '" - -' \u25a0 - }' ' - THE FILLMORE'BRANCH OF THE ' CALL IS AT 1651-"FILLMORE:ST.. * . MALE HELP WANTED Able bodied men wanted for.the -U»^S. Marine" Corps, between. the ages of 19 -and '3s. Must be native.-b om'.or- have first papers. Monthly pay $15 to $«!):.- Additional compensation possible. Food, clothing, quarters .' and " medical attendance free.: After 30 years' service can. retire with .7s per -cent of pay and allowances. /Service on board ship and chore in all parts of the, world., Apply'at U. S. 1 Marine Corps Recrultlnjr Office, f)5 Market St.. or 11 Merrimac bldg., 10 East St., San Francisco. Cal. \u25a0": ..- •;.-.. "-"..\u25a0 s- . -,*• >i-V MEN <wanted, age. 18 to 35. for \ firemen. $100 % monthly, % and brakemen "\u25a0 $80. ; on nearby ; rail- roads; experience unnecessary; no strite: pro- motion .to - engineers, conductors ; railroad em- ploying headquarters; 'over 500 - men "-. sent to . positions monthly: state age; send stamp. Railway Association.' care Call office. \u25a0\u0084, .-."\u25a0 . \u25a0: MENs AND WOMEN to lejirn^ tlie barber trade: -.- do. not- be- deceived .by/so 1 called collepes. Get in j under the "Moler system and learn right; 40 ! colleges in U. S^ A. : expert' lnstructors. "- We toach in S wepks. Callvnnd let' us \u25a0 explain. MOLER COLLEGE. 234 3d st. ;; .WANTED— Men quick to "learnt trade In- month* instead of years: no expense ! for Instructions; \u25a0 automobiles, electricity.?- plumbing. brick lay- :ing:- actual -contract., work: .200 students . last I year; catalogue free.. Apply 1623 Market st. IF you'had 5;6r 10 acres of our, rich., level land In Alameda county you wouldn't need; to look for a Job.. No matter how little money> you "\u25a0-have, we' can :\u25a0 give yon .a* start. '. See PRO- t -GRESSIVE REALTY CO.. 180 Sntter st. ' -: ANDRE'S. - MM4 Larkin Ft:-^-Third cook. $50 "and found; busboy, $33; '.-elderly./man; do garden •work .and raise -chickens,; $23 -and found:. p«n- tryman, .$43; . delivery .wagon driver. - $30 and I found; . cooks, kitchen ."'hands, | porters ' and others. WANTED—Strady, reliable man / with . $130. wages '$5 per - day.' \u25a0: experience iinnepessary, I handle " your ' own money. : 235 - Kcnruy t-t.; \u25a0 -room ft; <.:'--, \' " , --^:.-\. I'A^Y " \u25a0 'v: - : - .: '\u25a0\u25a0 DOUGLAS HOUSE. 738 Harrison st.nr." 3d— Now . epen; 200 hard finished rm». : : rpadlns roa.; hot . water;, rooms 23c Say;: Sl. 2s. $1.30 week. r / AGENTS WANTED TO ~. SELL WATCHES' AND \ DIAMONDS.! EASY: PAYMENTS:' RKF. : REQ. y BRILLIANT^ JEWELRY; CO.. TO4 MARKET. WANTED—6OO men ! to occupy rooms.' 2Oe to 30c - per night (free bath), at the NEW YORK,. 753 :.; Howard st. between 3d and:4th.v '• WANTED—For | Seat tie.--one engraver. ,one dia- mond "setter, one jeweler.' Address A.: I. HALL &, SON, .150, Post Et.,;San J-Franclsc' :: WANTED— Shoe maker, who f can'i operate ;the ' \u25a0Fleming ; mnchine; .good wages; steady . work. .3414 E.Uth St.. Oakland., Cal., .-.•,,- .WANTED—3 younc men to:learn nice clean busi- : ness; will > pay $15-.,t0' 525 week; .investigate. .Room" 211; 913' Van Ness' av.i.- : r ." ;. OPERATOR son coats- wanted; steady- work. :', Ap- , ply at CHARLES 1LYONS', I London . Tailor. 719 ,/ Mlirl^Pt st.;npar 3d.:- - \u25a0"• J /.\. ,:/,:<^ \ : ,:'\u25a0•'\u25a0'•' .-. , WANTED—TooI and die maker: nnly, first class .need .apply. . Model. Works. 527 Oth/st., ,:\u25a0."\u25a0 Oakland. /- :\u25a0-'.:•:,;. :x :/ ; -. : -.' ;-: \u25a0'- \u25a0' '\u25a0'•'.\u25a0 \u25a0 WANTED—Fancy Roods man. ApplygHALE -.-BROS.. INC., 11th and Washington sts.,. Oak- ,land. '•\u25a0-; \u25a0/....\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;-. : . \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0-;;;•'•\u25a0' , : "*:\u25a0\u25a0-'./' : FA'E men 1 to learn ricar making. 'i one to attend •to store; : small /security irequirpd.^ 11 1- Sth jst. EX PERIENCED ; salesm an : ; for: men's ' furnishing ; Ygoods sale. Apply , supfs offl(?e."> Tlio; EmporlOm. MEN i wanted \u25a0at \u25a0''\u25a0 103 . 3dt st. j to*have 'their i shoes repaired;, sewed; soles 75c.*<lone;ln '10 minutes.: NEW* ..WESTERN,"'-; 1124 'Howard— Single /rooms.', ' -15c and 20c per.nlght:<hot and, cold L water; : / -. OPERATOR wanted. 'Apply at CHAS. .LYONS'. ,?\u25a0-.' London .^ Tailor. ,719 Marke't:st. s ." - r '." ; ."-' ' '. v BOYS Rndi men/ wanted "^'ILLINOIS 'PACIFIO ;;? GLASS, CO.V : ; 15th- and ' Folsom. <> ; r .'. ;., \u25a0: FEM ale help fy Anted t "AAAA A-r-Yoiing /women I wanted ':aa"j operatorß \ by 'Sf-i the Pacific - Telephone '• and Telegraph Company ; ..* must i be, bright, ;neati in; appearance," between ...the ages of < 17*end 25 years, , of : fair education .^, ; and unquestionable character. >r ..v ; : \u25a0< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- LIGHT, AND WELL'.VENTILATED \u25a0. OPEB- V/ ATINGt ROOMS.'- , ," \u25a0;;::.•;. \u25a0?;:;-.,, r-.v- f - PLEASANT » REST :AND ' LUNCH - ROOMS. ; SALARY PAID WHILE. LEAUN- ING."i"---j-.- •;.": \u25a0- - .--- *'*\u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: ' •\u25a0•'. . - - \u25a0- - vPERMANENT POSITIONS. I .';'- \u25a0• : ' J! :m^i» .'OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. '. 'W-' For 1 f Dll ? Particnlars \u25a0 call * ats tbe a Operating a * School,"- Telephone Office,' 1 2015 Stelner \u25a0 st;- cor- \u25a0 % i'net' Plne.'l- A v- -:v': -""\u25a0- \u25a0"- v. -.-•'.---v .v. v \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ',':\u25a0».\u25a0'-.-,-/; GERMAN, nursery - governess,*' $35 ; '..- pantry!* girl hotel- $so;; nurse { for,,an 'infant.? 540; /Protestant; second : girl^$25 : | German >\u25a0 cook / for <;: German 2 family; /- $45 ; j nu rse.\ 2 vchlldren.r $35; \u25a0 ;* German -.cook, .smajl/ family, $40; a working QDousejkeeperifor; Scandinavian s family;';$25; ;a m cook i and second * girl.-, same ibmutfi San ! Mateo.* v«$40 ; and ; $30; m \u25ba honsework" girls ; for - city?and * so - = * 35 - $40 { and : $45; UM ISS IPLUN- iiLIT,;'I&3G, Sutter. st."' corner ; Webster. | - . T J, FLA^S^TOJ^ETj-j^^^ . j. vt. wp.ight & co.. l 22S MONTGOMERY ST... MILLS BLDG. ' PHONES: . /-tft^a. DouGr~\s 4 iso. --, =.',- ~ A °r^ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCS. AUCTIONEERS. ; RENTS COLLECTED. . FCLT> CHARGE TAjvEN* OF PROPERTY. THIS LIST IS REVISED DAILY. \u25a0 •FLATS AND*APTS. NORTH OF MABKET. SS5—lO r .: 31PS WasMngton st. near Lyon: ?T>— 7 r.: 32£r. Jaflr»or> nr. Wfilnnt. »?To— * r.; 2^7 CalifornU nr. Scott: upper. Is<C-^H r.; 24i I.aurei nr. Clny: marine Tletr. .^^,\u25a07 r. ; 2"04 Vallejo cor. I^gnna. U- S v~r. r.; 14.V1 Wi-hington nr.^Hyde: upper. ISXl •: r.; 1222 Jatkwn' nr. Jco*^. j?."J2.50^-S r. : "2«4 Jsekjgon r.r. Walnut. I $r,2.. T.ri-j;T .ri-j; r. : f_'4S Jactou nr. Jones. \u2666- ?JO-?ws-sfi." 10 r. ea. : -I r legnnf. modem nars, i . marine view; 2CII tf»-2620 Laguaa nr. Broadway: kpr at offlre. '\u0084 .\u25a0*-."*..- ?"-O—5 r.: 32--> Marie" nr. Clay: apt. No. 3- jno— o r.; Sl7 Ji.inon yf. nr. Pine. S.>O-i»i: -.: 123,*! LfareriwortTv nr. Clay: upper. V>o—lo r.: 242 Laurel nr. Clay: reduced. $."HV- « r. :"1233 JaftMKl nr. Jone*: upp^r. 547.5t»— 7 r.: Ifi2«s Clay nr. Pr»ik: upper. S4.v-.-» r. : 137a Sarto. nr. I/'aTen'worth. upper. |W3 .? r. ; 22**S Jfark"* e*T. Xoe: npper. MS ."» r.: i:? S4*-ramento vr. Polls. ' W5 " r.; 2564 Pine nr. Scort: upper. " %42.r>0~ e r.; 813 Ma^n nr. Pine. $42.30 H r.; new Mil?.: •\u25a0nJr'ndid sized. room«, lizht. an>! .sunny: largo closets; marin* riew; 11* a Filbert nr. Hyde. 542.50— ."» r.: 1328 Green nr. Polk. "'" ' » $42.50. $32.50—5 r.: 124t Bush st. nr. Hyde. $42.30— 5 r.; IT."i3 Larktn cor. Jackson; elegant, modern, sunny apt. flat. $42.30 S 5.: Scott cor. Foil. ••. *~~-v\. 535-S4o— 7 r.: 1331 V/ashlngton nf. LeaTenwortn. ?40-?45— 7 and S ! rms.: 4 modern ap to dat» flats: 1525-."5 California nr. Gough. S3." 6 r.: 2D«4 Flllmore cor. Union: new; upper. $40-^7 r.: 2000 Vallejo cor. Laguna. S4n— 6 r.: 1367 Vallejo nr. Hyde. .'>..'' *4() * r. ;1570 Clay nr. Polfc: upper. S4o—B r.; 3315 Jackson nr. Walnut. £»0— ft r.: 967 Hayes nr. Stelner. \u25a0>3«.00—5 large rms.'. every possible cfWTinlene*: light and ' "tunny: large closets; marln* view: 1173- 7,% Filbert nr. Hyde. $\u00847.50— 7 r .; 461 Sprnce cor. CaUfornia. 537.50—7 r.; 31 SS Washington nr. Lyon. ?3i..jO 6 r. : 1324 LeaverTO-ortb nr. Jackson. f*ir~ B r - : 17a " H - rfl<? «>r. Broadway; upper. $3o R r.: 2544 Baker nr. Vallejo. *35 T r.: S2B Flllmore nr. Fulton: npper. **j—sj 5 r- * 2&sO. Union nr. Bncbanan. T~2 " r - : IT3CI tTnion nr. Googn. f»s~' r - : 2703 Lagnna cor. Vallejo: middle. S33 8 r.; 2529 Polk nr. Fllb»rt; upper. **£—* c - J«H Pine nr. Larkln: upper. v»"!TT«.. r ' : 193S Bush nr. Laguna: upper. ?30-$3».50— 4 and 5 r.: beautifully appotnted: large rms.. light and sunny: large closets; every , conr. : The \>rnon, IS3O . Hyd*. ?30—4 r. each; 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert: splendW sized rooms;*large closets: marine view. «|' v) " r- each: 415-417 Sprnce cor. Sacramento. $35—6 r.,; 11«?3 Devisadero COR. Eddy: r^uced *«»ni $40; elegant, modern, middle. $35-542.50 6 r. each: brand new Cats: modern; panoramic marine riew; llffht and sunny; 1151-s!> Filbert nr. Hyde. *'W B r.; 1436 Jones nr. Washington. 1, 6 r - : 110 ~ 3la»on nr. Clay: upper. > r. :1252 Page nr. Lyon; npper. f2'2— £ r - 2^ Clayton nr. Fell. £*?- f r-: IM4McAllister nr. Scott; modem. $32.00^-8 r.: 220S Polk nr. Green. fcV; 532..50— fir.; 955 Union ur. Jones.. ?32.50— 4 r.; IC7O Clay nr. Polk; upper. 532.30— « r .: 3W)2 California cor. CherrT. \u25a0 S4-.5O 5 r.: 432 Spruce near Sacramento. $3-.SO-$35 3 and 4 r. ; magnificent marine views " wall beds: 1074 Union nr. Lea*enworth. 502.r»n 4 r . ; i«27 Washington nr. Larkin>- s32.so— 6 r.; 1434 Vallejo nr. Polk. *32.50— 5 r.; 1951 Lyon nr. Clay; upper. 532.50—6 r.; 1314 Colo nr. Rlvoli. ! 527.56— 6 r.; 2153 Union corner Fillnjore: new. *30— s r. ;1254 Filbert nr. Hyde: upper. ! $30— « r.: 219fi Union cor. Fiilmore. I 530 6 r.; 102^ Buchanan nr. Post: upper. I $30 6 r.: 243f> Larkln nr. Filbert: upper, j $30—6 r.: l*«o De^l^adpco nr. Sutter: reduced j '\u25a0 from $37.50: sunny and modern: upper. 1$30 6 r.; ISR7 Bnsh nr. Oetavia; upper. I $30— S r.: 957 Union nr. Jones. ; S3O< 7 r. : 275t Laguna nr. Vallejo: upper- ,s3o— fi r.; 2324 1^ Flllmore nr. Clay; npper. $30-~5 r.: 154* Jocos nr. Paoiflr: upper. S3O-$35— 6 r.- 2233-2235 Sutter nr. Pierce. .«30 7 r. : 1537 Pacific nr. Polk ; upper. S?JVS.-55— 4 r. and b.t 2301 Polk cor. Greea. S3O-$32.50 t r.: 1031 Leavenworth nr. CalifoTaia. $30—5 r. ; 455 Spru.-e near Sacramento. §SO « r.; 132 Fillmore near Waller. $30—5 r.: 1473 Clay nr. Hyde.' $30—5 r.: 1236-3* Cele st. nr. Alma. SSfi— 6 r.; 3650 Sacramento nr. Spruce. $30—5 r.; 1210 A Geary nr. Gosia: upper. $30 t r; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde; upper. SCO— 6 r.; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut: uppere. $3O— fi r. ; R34 Filbert nr. Taylor. $30— 5 r.: 1231 Filbert cor. Larklft. $30 7 r.; 3111 Sacramento nr. T.yon :, upper. S3C, t:r.: 1369 California nr. Hyde; upper. "\u25a0- s.*U> ea. 6 r.: 1742-41 Union nr. CfOusft. -V $30—5 r.: 2TC& Filbert nr. S<-o«. \u25a0?3O— fi r.: SW. cor. Cole and Hayes; bargain. $30 a r . : 135 Buchanan nr. Waller: upper. $2S-^7 r.; 2532 Steiner nr.' Broadway; upper. $28-^1 r. and b.: The Highland; 1355 Clay. $2S- : -6 r. : 2120 I>»aTenwcrthf nr. Filbert. $27.30 fi r.: 274f> Lagan* nr.: Green. $27.50— -6 r.; 1 ."CO Gr'eenwiclj. nr. Van Ness; np. $27.3f»— 6 r. : 3C37 Washington nr. Baaer. $27.0!V530 5 r.: R0 62 Alpine nr. Waller. $27.50— 5 r.^ 1542 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.50—5 r. ; 3SOO California for. Cberry. ' " $27.50— fi r.; l«04 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.50 7 r.: 31<*4 Washington nr. Lyon. $27.50 6 r.: 3331 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27.30 5 r. ; 1333 Lyon nr. Clay. $27.50 7 r. ; 2425 Buchanan nr. Jackson; upper. $27.30 6 r. :2204 Grove nr. . Stanyan.. . $27 6 r.; 1165 Broadway nr. LeaTenwjrth. $26 6 r.: »2T. Scott nr. Golden Gate. - $25. 50-$27. 50—5 r. ea. : 1213A-12R58 Lombard nr. Polk: marine view; every convenience. 525 fi r.; 1R32 Buchanan' nr. Post. $25 « r.: 1735 Green nr. Octavla: uoper. $2.">-$30 3 r. : near Sacramento and Jones. $25 7 r.; 2705M.aguna corner" Vallejo. : $2r 6 r.: 2712A Bnsh nr. Broderick; upper. $25—6 r.: 2134 O'FarrelTnr. Devisadero. $I's— s r.; 430. Presidio nr. Sacramento; upper. $23 I r. ; 1227 Clay nr. Jones. $25—5 r.; 81 Webster 'cor. Gcrmanla ar. $25 5 r. : 1135 Vallejo near Jones. $25 6 r.; 2213 Learenwortti-nr. Lombard. $25 5 r.: 10-Jl Filbert nr. Leaveuwortn; upper. $23 5 r.: 1019 "H *«t.-nr. 10th ST.; upper. $2.5 5 r.: 1293 Unioo nr. Larkln; upper. S24 6 r. ; 285S Steiaer nr. Broadway. $23^ 7 r. ; ISA Joiee nr. Pine. \u25a0 $22 30 7 r.; 832 Haight nr. Devlsadero. - $22.30 i r.; 1280 Union ar. Larkln. - $22.50—4 r.: 1440 Paria<? nr. Hyde; upper. 522.50 I r.: 1275 Green nr. Hyde: modern.. $22.00-W5 i t.:sunny, modern apts.; S3B Fil- bert nr. Taylor: marine flew. $22.30 3 r. : 1603 Washington nr. Polk. $20 3 r. ;167*4 Filbert nr. Goujh; upper. $21—4 rt: 14fi.1 Vallejo nr. Polk. $20—3 r .; 1531 Sacramento nr. Hyde; npper. $20—5 r. ;ISfi* Union nr. Octaiia. .- %2O— 4 r.; 1306 A Greenwich nr. Polk. ?20— 5 r.; 403 Walnut cor. Sacramento. $20—5 r.: 047 Broadway «r..Salmon. . $18 1 r.; 2016 Octavia nr. Filbert. $1S 3 r. ; 242 Ivy ar. nr. Franklin. ~ $IS-$23.5O 3 r. each: 1492 Pactflc corner Larkln. JIS—- r. and b.: SS44 California nr. Cherry. $1S 5 r.; 61 Salmon c«r. Broadway. 517.30^ t r.: 10SO Filbert nr. Hyde. f16 4 r.: 12S0 Union nr. Lnrkia: modern.- $!«_« r .; 27128 Hush nr. Brcderick. 515—5 r.; IHSI Golden Gate nr. Scott. Sls— 4 r.; I"7S IDtb ar. nr. I st. $14—2 r.. and b.;"ga« range, water beater; 11S1A Filbert nr. Hyde; separate entrance. $14-31 rt 1-5 r.: 2319 Lombard ar. Pierce. $14-^2 r. and b.: 138 ft California nr. Hyde. $I^s 4 r.;' 1041 Filbert. nr. Leavenworth. \u25a0 $10—3 r.: 405 Walnut cor. Sacramento. 5S__C r.; 54. Bernard nr. Joues. ' FURNISHED FLATS AND APTS. $22.50 and $30—3 r. and b. ; Tbe Colonial. 3119 California nr. Lyon: turn, and partly tarn. $CO—C r.; 1320 Leavenworttt nr. Jackson; furn. 'uorSES^fOUTH.OF MARKET. $150 9 r. and b.; 2560 Scott corner Filbert. ; $100 20 r. 4.b. 4 kit«-b»n3v newly papered and . tinted; close to Fillraore and FUiihr. ". j75_S r.; S6l-Aaalrary X?. Frederick r garage. $Hs_l» r.; completely furtui 111 Cth av.nr. Lake. $33 12 r. ; 2029 Vallejo «ir. I.asuna: view. X 50 10 r.and b. ; 2217 Van Ness nr. Broadway. $sQl_o r.; 2523 fioujh nr. Vallejo. §45—10 r.; 311S V.'ashlngton nr. Lyon. - $35 : 7 r. ;'1703 Buchanan nr. Post. . . STORES, LOFTS, ETC.. NORTH OF MARKET $150 I^>ft,'2<sxl37:6 ft..'.2d floor; passenger and freight elevator; I£s Geary st. nr.- Grant ay. $125 Mezzanine floor. 125 Geary nr. Grant ay. SieO.t'may he less) Larse ground floor space. $75— Elesaa*. large, liscat 2d floor; 450 Mkt. St. $3<) store. 2222 Fillmcre nr. day. $47.50^—Large basenieat. 40x60 ft.;, elevator. $38— Store, -XE. corner Union sdc! Lartin st*. ' j3s__^iore, 32SS Sacramento nr.- Presidio ay. $3t>— Large store.- 1760 O'Farrell .nr." Flllmore. ; f3Of 30—-.Space in new market; un?urpa»se<l location. 25—Store.' for^a creamery. Sl» Cole nr. Carl. $25 and ?30 stores— 2o24-2R Hayes nr. r Cole.' $20—Space .ia. new , market; unsarpas.*etl location. $12.50 to $30^ Large." light sample rooms. \u25a0 $40 Store and. modern, flat of 7 r. i suitable for i ltsbt ofs.r ISD2 Folsom nr.*14th. \u25a0« ';".-;/' SOUTH OF MAnKET AXTT M JSSIOX. $30-$35— 6 r. ; 4 sunny modenr* flats ; ; 373-8t Xoe , bet. ,l6tb ana 17tl». - ;. ; -: - S-'--k ' ? - - ~. : : $25—5 r. and. b.; z arage : modprn buijalow * 407 £«,- Diamond nr.-2lst; panoramic view * $20 5 r.: 489 Sanchez nr; ISth: npper - $20-525— t r. aodb. each; 1463 Fol^rnn-nr 10th. $IR— 6 r.; 2375-S2 25tn, at. cor. Florida. < * . iuxa * $lft-^-l r. and b.'; 2967 24tb nr.* Harrison ' •« ' $13.5*—4 r. and b.; 154A Lanstpn nr^Fobom. Large".: licit loft*-, rpnt low; \u25a02. eleVitors-JttlT Mission cor. >»ew Jlontgomery. S \u25a0*- « J. W. WRIGHT.& CO.. 22S MONTGOMERY SX •'\u25a0;. MILLS BUILDIXG. \ '

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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov€¦ · THE - SA^T -FRANCISCO CALU; MONDAY, OCTOBER 17;^9Jb LATIN REPUBLICS SHOW GOOD WILL The delegates from the United States rvere, 'besides Professor

THE - SA^T -FRANCISCO CALU; MONDAY, OCTOBER 17;^9Jb

LATIN REPUBLICSSHOW GOOD WILL

The delegates from the United Statesrvere,

'besides Professor. Moses, Henry

White, former ambassador/ to France;,<V)\onel K. H. Crowder, Lewis

-Nixon,

"John Bassett Moore, a noted interna-tional lawyer: Prof. Paul F." Reinsch,Prof. David Kinley, and Charles LamarQ.uintiro. . -. The conferences are held at Irregu-lar intervals of four or five years.' Thenext, will be in five, years. ;.

"In that country, as in Argentina,we found friendship for America. Itxvas tbe same in all the nations wevit-ited, or were in touch with at theBuenos Aires meeting." •

-department at Washington credentialsas. ministers plenipotentiary on specialmission to the centennial at "Chill. ]n

.that country we were received by thepresident: a palace was set aside forour entertainment, and. we were madethe guests of the nation. During mystay in that state Istudied the poli-tics, attending a 'convention of one ofJhe parties when candidates for pres-ident and other offices • were: chosen.

.The dignity and order of the conven-tion impressed me greatly.

"The delegates were given royalhospitality,' The ejgftt men from theUnited States received -from the state

••Regarding the opening of the Pan-ama canal, the conference decided toleave arrangements of celebration toHie governing board of the conference.This is composed of the ministers ofthe nations at Washington. They willprepare whatever international'dem-onstration will take place when thewafers of "the oceans meetHOSPITALITY IS ROY.VI,

•The conference was held in the newtpaia.ee of justice at Buenos Aires. Thedelegates had been invited by theArgentine government, which was thehost. Only Bolivia was not represented,tut that was because of the Bolivianrelations with Argentina, not becauseof hostility to the conference. Work-ing according to the program, the dele-gates took up the various subjects andprepared treaties and resolutions. Thenction of the committee Is in no wayfinal, as the acts must be approved bythe governments.

"As for the attitude of the LttinAmerican republics' toward the Monroedoctrine. Ifound them not hostile.They have l#-arucd to fear no aggres-jSiOß^bsf the United States, and now lookupon this country as a friend. -ThatIconsider the greatest accomplishment<\u25a0! the conference

—the promotion of

amicab'e relations between this coun-try and its neighbors. The same re-Milt oajr.o as between the other na-tions of the continent, p'or instance,hs a consequence of the conference,difference* between Brazil and Argen-tii»a have been adjusted. In those na-tions, as in a"l! the larger nations rep-resent *6, 1found a spirit of friendshipfor our country had taken the place«>f suspicion. When the Monroe doc-inno was being discussed, the delr-pr; t-s wore generally in favor of thatprinciple of our diplomacy.BOLIVIA XOT HEPRESE.MED

*T"he Monroe Doctrine was dis-russed,"' said Professor- Moses, "butthe^delegates took no formal action onthis. The larger nations, which ap-preciate the significance of that doc-trine. wer<* in favor of adopting reso-lutions, and such would have been theaction but for the difficulty encoun-tered in defining the doctrine. Fear-ing arbitrary language would notmerely give the essence of this doc-trine, but would transgress furtherinto th* diplomatic field, the delegatesdropped thf- subject. Itwill be dealtwith, probably, by a future conference.

."V BERKELEY, Oct. I*s.—Prof. Bernard

i Moses, head of the department of po-

litical science at the University of Cali-fornia, arrived home today from Bue- \. nos Aires. \vhe"re he served as one of1

riolght delegates from thip country to'

the jntprnational conference of Ameri-can ?tates. In his stay in the south--em continent, he accompanied his oon-

\u2666 frores as ministers plenipotentiary, tothe ceni^nnial celebration of the in-flependence nf Chili, investigated po-

;.I'tical conditions in two South Ameri-r ran rfpObliCS and studied the relations'

botwpen tills nation and its Latinneighbors.

v Recoprnized as an authority on these'Subjects. Professor Moses returned with

a significant report of the work of theconference. He assigns as its great- |pyt achievement its tendency to weld >

jt?more closely the countries of thisf hemisphere. Not only have differences

of South American states been clearedand grievances righted as the resultof tfte B'jpnos Aires meeting, but Pro-fessor; Moses points out that a better

' uri^prstanclins' of the attitude of thisrouatrjr toward the southern nationsis being promoted. The conventionvras a harmonious gathering, and theLatin peoples, appreciating more ade-

. qviately the policy of protection, which1p the backbone of American diplo-macy, are looking in more receptivemood toward the United States.

WlLli. INCREASE TRADEThis influence, «S Professor Moses

found, will increase. The conference. 1

following a program which was laiddown by diplomatic representatives ofthe nations, adopted resolutions andframed treaties, to be ratified by thegovernments of the continent, calcu-lated to bring freer commercial rela-tions and more conciliatory diplomaticrelations.

Four matters of deep concern toevery nation were taken up by thedelegates, according to program. In20 states it is considered certain that

-the path prepared'by the conference

will b*> followed. Only one nation, Bo-livia, did. not participate in the" meet-ing, sending no delegates because ofstrained relations between that gov-ernment and Argentina, which stoodhost to the PI men assembled. The,resolutions which the delegates will

s-.;h:r.it to their governments for. en-'\u25a0forocrnent provide:

Uniformity in consular certificates, to affordbetteo rpsrularjoo of ousroos dutios.

IntematMOa] oopyrirht. provisions for whichwi"n> dratvn up by the delegates and recom-nipnii'vj.

Tnt'-rnaTionsU sanitation. relating to thepniKiViirijrof infemnd i><>rts.

Prpedom of nation on tbe continentwhich builds it« own ships to enter tbe coast-- nij^Tri=<l#> of *r,y other nation.

Arbitration was discussed -by the\u25a0 d^lfgates. hut. no action •was advised

for Ihe reason that the program laiddnwn for the conference omitted thatproblem.

DHOP MONROE DOCTRIXB

Important Treaties Arrangedand Disputes Settled at

Conference

Professor Mors^e Tells of Friend*ship of Southern Nations

for United States

While quarreling over' the settlementfor a round of drinks Charles Stewart,*

4 Sixth street, was stabbed .twice Jhjlho abdomen by HaryWayTe.lS4' Sixthstreet, who is being sought by-the]po-lice. Stewart is at the central'emer-gency hospital, where tt Is'Baidhe r wlllrecover. \u25a0

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and Assailant Escapes.Charles Stewart is Wounded

DRINKING BOUT ENDSIN STABBING AFFRAY

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BIRTHS, MARRWC3ES, DEATHSXFEMALE HELP^WANTED'--;

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--AT:MME.'ANDRE'S, 1044 I-afkin;st.—First classI'.German \u25a0 cook. \u25a0 $45;\u25a0;infant's jnurse," ?35;jFrenchj/second ;and jchildren,"- for^Tacoma.* $3-">:.nurse,11i"Jchild/TandJ upstairs,*^ Mara island,,, ?2^;

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-seeond,:. \u25a0 pirl.;;$30:.' po«k 'iand \u25a0 small ._ family.1';;?3.>:?- French' nurse, -.country.- $35:- first J class; waitress; iniust .'do .sewing;?. s3,">: German^nur-|pprr eoTerness'rand . seamstrpsx, $35;i'young;--,girls for -housework. $30 and. 535." . 'i--y£.-'-\u25a0 \u25a0- -rr : .• : / . '.•\u25a0•\u25a0 -V- \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0GIRLS TO MARR OVERALLS. ,PAID SALARY

: WHILEj LEARNING.LEVI STRAUSS '&.C0..,:3D "AND CLAY STS.':.-" ? .-APP.LYTO MR.-DA VIS;.

- -LADY*reporter 'w.ho- has*had experience writing- 'society •• news . among,- the upper 400 .in'-. San

-. Francisco. ;-.-, Reply,"- stating jage; '.; experience,address,' phone number," P. > O.;box 104, Berke-

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LADIF.S, Jeam hair dressinz iatCAT.IF. COI^\u25a0 'I.EGEOP, HAIR DRESSING;and. Beauty Cul-

ture; diplomas nnd; formulas given:;individualinstruction. 19fi7^ M«rkPt rsfi. bet. Sth nnd 6tb.

BUSINF^SS snap :|dry goods, and furnishing store

Int a good corner. .at a bargain, f with1 fihouse keeping"rooms;'reasonable]rent. v 2097/•;.Market- St.: ,/. .-.\u25a0;\u25a0;':./:/-• >': :'-'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0": '"\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-, \u25a0"'. ~'X~' '

LEARN hair dressing. \u25a0 manicuring, lialr working./ massajre: easy tprmsr evenins classes. The; Npw -Milflrpfl.Hair Parlors. 130 Oeary. st.'-.' ;

MIDDLE-AGED woman -for office "work;-"Apply19?to 10 a. m.,at.Noe Valley Star office, 24th;-nnd;Castro sts."- -.\u25a0-\u25a0 \ '\u25a0>'_ \u25a0

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: .EXPF.RIENCED woman book :keeper wanted: no-;• opolica tion * will-be considered, "without . goodj references.' ~Addreps ;P. O.: b0.r"473. r San Jose.

WANTED—Young lady, to assist billing"clerk:'must be quick- at flsurps:. state refptences and

;'..salary. :Address -box 2491. Call ;offlee. :BUSINESS house" has opening offprlng \u25a0 splendid. advancement for '/ambttious \u25a0: nnd .-.energetic'V woman:references required.'•;Box:24ST, Call.FINISHERS and sewers 'on. ladies' cloaks and

-\u25a0'' suits:* steady work and good wages. !Apply L..\u25a0\u25a0 :HOR.VlTZ.a42,Sansome st.\* •. : \u25a0 '..--. \u25a0'•-•\u25a0"\u25a0

TEACHER for country; also Idepartment grades.ESTERLY. ;717:Market St.. San Francisco.

EXPERIENCED ladr,:spotter and finisher.TERKELSON. & HENRY. 1220 Market st.

TWO > girls .for,a cigar factory -to attend store. . nnd ;-make cigars.; Ill'Sth- st. ;' -\u25a0'EXPBRIKNCET) -chambermaid "wanted;- BALD-

WIN\u25a0; HOUSE.", 74: fitb st:: wages $40 mo. & r.YOUNG lady:vexppriencpd .wrapper;

'permanent

'/ • position. - Box:2493. .Call office. ; , :WANTET>^-Youne ;ladles- to train Tor nurses;"/ nai<l while learning. \u25a0• 919 Bnr«h Kt... Oakland.

FIRST. CLASS waist finishers and .apprentices\u25a0 wanted nt 1407 .Laguna = st. . ,. i

BARBERS ANDjSUPPLIESBARBERS, //ATTENTION—We fcnve on hand

about 28 second hand chairs of different make*.. such as \u25a0 Kochs,'

Hanson. Kern, etc.; \u25a0 that we:

-took in exchange ,for Dew Koken .chairs. ''We

:• have put these-chairs in

-first »class condition,

andiare sellinrtbem- EXACTLY for the sameprice as we allowed for them. . Come and get

."a bargain while.they last; '."; - - *

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'\u25a0; DECKELMAX BROS.. Inc.,\u25a0

'• '-'"'\u25a0'.'\u25a0 - Barbers', Supnlies. •*\u25a0•*"

/, .162-164 -Turk: St.. S. F.. Cal. ,

NEW. AMSEL.I [* ':Tbe best razor for barbers* 'use- Why?-'Be-

/ cause it's made of Wardlow .atetl. which isthe finest razor steel known to science, suitablefor;wet or dry 3 hone: • price •S2, •cuaranteed.PACIFIC BARBER SUPPLY. CO.. 962 Market.

WANTED—Men and; women -to. learn bartering.We teach In.B weekn. No limit to time. Call, S. F. BARBER COLLEGE, .790 Howard st.near 4th. !. / :

BARBER'S junion. 148—Reconsideration of In-\u25a0 ,dorsement of a canrtWßte Ifor governor; also

amendments. /CHARLES KOCH, secretary.

JOSEPH KUENTZ,' formerly j4 -,O'Farrell and-10'3d st., would/like to"*bay half. Interest ingood :shop. Box 4529. Call. 1651;Fillmore St.

LOCATION In East st.; rent ?15; new. barber'

"chairs, mirrors; also second hand chairs;- non-/ forfeiting. lease. .394- Hayes st.: tel.' Park 1242

FOR sale^—2 eliair barber shop: good trade: soo<llocation: rent' ?!•*•'- per. month: no water bill;

-price $17.".. 401 Sth st.; Oakland. .. \ / :.

BIG BARGAIN—Two chair Fhop at :527. Tele-graph, •ay.; Oakland;; must/ sell this: week onnccount >of/sickness. , \u25a0

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I'OR-salp—

Barber shop.- fnrnished: 2 chair out-,.fitrcheap.;F." F. HUNT, 1004 J. st.,-Sacra-'.mento. '

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• -4 -QHAIR. Market st. barber shop: lons lease;; transient- trade; reas. ;fine'flxtures. STOLTZ,.731 Market st. ...;: .:...' i.BARBER \u25a0 shop ;for /.sale: good location. 417*4;\u25a0 "Bth' st... Oakland.' bet. Broadway and Franklin..

BARBERS' Protective Union—

Employment secre-,-;,tnry,.W.r BARONS 77S Mkt.: phone. Knr.- 5354.

FTRST'

classT'barber -wanted:' 167 >rafket st."WE are now bantlllDg Barbers' chairs and fur-*,nlture. At,BAUER'S." 59 O'Farrell st.

BARBER wantPd. steady. 112 Third st.'

BARBf^R sliop for sale: "goon location; doinggood business. 2002 Mission .st. --

BARBER shop:"fir«t'^. class; for sale. :cash or

pasy terms. Call 641 Vallejo'st.. . '_:'

WANTED—Steady, sober \u25a0 and reliable barber.1227 Capitol av.,.'lnglpsldp.;\u25a0"

TWO chair barbPt shop for sale; rent $10; livingi room. _ 2"7SP Folsom st. \u25a0\u25a0-"' \u25a0\u25a0 : \u25a0 .MANICURIST^ wanted. . Crocker Annex Barber

Shop. 630 Market st; , /TWO: CHAIR, shop .for 'sale; price $100.. 46S• College- ar.. Oakland.- v ,

•GOOD' barber: wanted; steady; to start- today.• 612 Clay .st.:, ; :- ."- -

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FIRST class barber wanted; steady job. 230O'Farrell st;. >.-\u25a0",• •. -

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BOOTBLACK stand for. sale at 765 Market St.;cheap 'rent. \u25a0-

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SALESMEN ANDSOUCITORS

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'.WANTED. : ' '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0

Two reliable stock: salesmen; give age. ex-.perlence and references ;*Important opportunity

. for men of ability. -Box .491," Call office. . •-.

AGENTS WANTEDBUSINESSMAN who Is sroing' to- England willJ execute commissions. .-Box.'2003. Call' office.

-COMPETENT advertising solicitor "wanted for a

responsible^ position./;\u25a0; 277 rMonadnock :bldg.

PHONE PAC. DOUGLAS 3532. HOME C-46G5,531 GRANT AY.—ASIA"EMPT.' OFFICE FCR-

» NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT.JAPANESE\u25a0 AND CHINESE HELP^ OF ALL;KINDS. ;•

-AAAA—CANTON Bureau of 'Information

—Chl-

?: nese 'servants :contracts for resorts.•

Cantont § Bank |bldg.. 649 Kearny :st.;;phone Sutter 118.

AAA— v -.} PHONE,WEST- 1731;:' X- .","\u25a0"\u25a0

\u25a0 Largest '\u25a0\u25a0 Japanese?Mnd 'Chinese-employment

.office In city. T.TTAMURA C0...1G12 Laguna.

A. ,S.- HORI.s- reliable -' Japanese-Chinese '- helppromptly open day and night. \u25a0•;:1743

/ Sutter st. PHONES— WEST 2R03.. S2SO3; sAAAAA-OSCAR HATSUMI. 1513 Geary St.". tel.-West 5658. S-40SS. .Best help: carefully «se-

..:\u25a0' lected :guaranteed. •:;\u25a0; ,-[. :•,•.! \u25a0//;/., • / ;. /"

%H.'. W. HONG,'- Chinese 'employment office,1 805! Webster ;st.;; Oakland:' phone Pekln;2s.

J. •CONN, "\u25a0 Chinese v employment ~-bureau.'

'Phone

'Douglas 3166: .;Home C5095.y/7f>f. :Clay st.-STAR -.emp.'i offlce:1? Japanese-Chinese Ihelp.. iW."

\u0084KODATAi'.ViO^r.fJnary:,.KODATAi'.ViO^r.fJnary: '/eK/.WPst ri'". S4O(W.

RENT^HAXHyACANTVROpMA'small \u25a0 wan t\u25a0> ad in The ;Call -"willdo It quickerthan- a dozen signs plastered on -•ur windows

•v"and • which *spoil \u25a0\u25a0 the; looks of / your 1home be-fr- sides, ft*Phone -;Kearny 86 - for ;aa ad man to

'V*calls and ;see /yon. -\u0084-\u25a0\u25a0" ;-:.._-\u25a0". -.-.\u25a0,\u25a0 /_..\u25a0.-.'; •\u25a0.'.\u25a0'.

-ROOMS TO LETFTJRXISBED '.:AND;," UNFURNISHED

A*COZY homeTf or, respectable .ladles. 1130 sMary:5Mar-y:ket jBt.*,jnearISth.T under • auspices ;of,:the ,SAL-IVATION;ARMY;ielegantly. furnished; jevery

&modern vconvenience; ;steam -beat,- electric lightmand elevator service; 'spotlessly, clean;; centrally:vv located ;ithoroughly.homelike ;,telephone MarketW; 1349;. pricea-' very|moderate,''.* ranging,; from*23c;/*Jper;nlgbtr up;« special • rates \. by .-- the "week 1or.i;;month. ;Sees matron;,] room 33.v^--": \u25a0 \"~.•::'~

BUSH;st.;* 365, \u25a0 nr.1Kearny-—Large routside rms.,'ivhot;and -.water; \rent

-reasonable. :;uit;'i;i

BUSH;gt.'.t1671— Doublel room,Vsultable |for manMand |wife or \u25a0 two1men;-also room .for:a,woman";-, withjprivilege joftkitchen.'i /. .\u25a0./ \u25a0'. i> • :-.i. >

BEAVER -:sL;ji14,*:nr. v Noe,',and £ 16th—Large,1t§nicely|farnuhed |roomiin;upper.flat."? §7^month.CAl'P.'ft-Vy^S—Newly' fnrnished i.parlor> suite:• <>- piano.'XPas i]grate's electricity ,*» hot g. and .coldsj wator;ireasonably ;»' gentlemen •only;:no.signs.'g|

bE\VEYjSHOUSE.^4thf and* Howard—AlLmodernv.iconveniences ;300 ',rooms;* 3."tc:to;Slldaj-.i^2 toa tweek;f rppibaths;; Howard or..4thi st/i cars.*-

\u25a0 EDI>Y.( st.vj.l23fi—-Sunny'J front::room:^ gas; T.bath, 1-.« phone;

*la rgejcUisct ;\u25a0%pri.va f.p11amily;% ?2 ..week. :

GROVE? st.;- 676-»-Furnishedi.:room la" quiet .' faui-'\u25a0\u25a0"x ily;/gea tlemaa ;. sl.so ;Week. . --,-J a '\u25a0-. >.. •. • • "

o'clock, at

-the '. chapel'-- of "the,v Odd

-Fellows'''

crematory ,V.lo27-«Point Lobos avenu?.' -.'. .»<'KENDALL-^-In this city, October l.r>.••'l9lo.":Henryr>.••'1910.":Henry'. I>>e KeDdnll. •'.brother of "Mrs.';E.,E. vWindliam. «nd :Krank-and. Mar- Kondallj-a natlve-o*

TJtookton. Cal.i.;> .;* .-.,\u25a0->.., •-..;\u25a0../..\u25a0. -.•.•( Friends :are "respectfully, invited toItlie, funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday");. Oct-

ober IS;1910. at 10 o'clwk n. m.r athis latoresidence.- IC6O Grove > stroet. \u25a0

' / . ,MOSES— ln, this

'ilty.'October 15. 1010. JosephMoses.. a»native of Russia,^ aged: o7, years. • ;

Friends and'acquaintances arc- respectfully

invited*to attend; the funeral today (Mon-/.day 1,-' October *17. nt-2:30 o'clock p.'-tn.. -from'the parlors of Ilalsted .&:Co.. 024 Fillmorestreet.-, Intorment; Hills ofEternity rrrnef-ei-y,"'by electric car from-Thirteenth and

'West Mls-

•. slon streets.- : \u25a0 \u0084* ,-\ \u25a0 :;-. ;;- ' •.

O'CONNELL—In .White /River; Junction. • Vt..", September., 29. .1910; Catherine; /.beloved" wife',of \u25a0'\u25a0 tlie.slate. James O'Connell;- andmother "of James P.:and Lucy E. O'Connell 1andMrs. Margaret White; and sister J of'the UateEllpn Hill, and aunt of Mrs. William GudehnsIand Mlsg- FrleilaGudehus.: a. native of?Bally-

longford. County Kerry, Ireland.'*

O'LEABY—Injthis city, October :14; 1910. -Tim-othy Joseph, beloved son of TJraothv andIMar-garet IO'Leary, \u25a0 and brother of Gerald. Kath-

\u25a0 leen and^ John O'Leary, "and 'cousin' of Nonie: Snlllvan. a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged16 years; . , ./ , . \u25a0 ;..--*

' -Tlie funeral will' take pl»>ce today ;(Mon-i

day), October 17, at 8:30 o'clock a.> m..'- from'the parlors of. J. C. O'Connor &C0..>770-Turk

1 street: thence 1to-Sacred Henrt (church/ whereIj a•: requiem.;hlch, mass \u25a0? will be celebrated Jor

the repose of his. foul.1 commencing at 9 o'clock. a.m.' Interment Holy;Cross cemetery. - ,O'NEILL-—In this city," October 14. : 1910,

Stephnn, dearly beloved brother of - JeremiahO'Neill, and lovljig.cousin of Patrick Crowley,,a native of Skibbercen; County Cork, Ireland,

aged 21 years 9 months and 18 days/ A mem-ber of.Division No. S. A.- O; H. in A.

Friends and acqunintances »re resnectfnllyinvited to attend the funeral today (Mon-. day), October 17. at 9:15 a; m.'.' from the par-lors of Mcßrearty & McCormick. 915 Valenciastreet near Twentieth: thence- to-St. Brisld'schurch, .:wh?re' a requiem ;hish

"mass will-be. celebrated for . the irepose .of .his potil,: com-. mencinc at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross

cemetery.' ,/MEMBERS OF DIVISION NO. 5. A> O. H.

\u25a0 IN A.: You are hereby requested to be pres-, ent at the parlors of.- Mcßrearty & McCor-

mick. 915 Valencia street near Twentieth, atf> a. m. sharp, today (Monday). October17. .to attend the funeral of our late and be-. loved brother. Stpnben O'Neill-

! -.JAMES .T.BARRY, President.

\u25a0 T.T.:HEFFERNAN. Secretary.-

OV/ENS—In this city.'October 14,"1910. Bridget.Moved wife of the late Peter Owens, andlovlnjrmother of Mrs. Fred Markgraf and Mrs.Elizabeth Meyer, a native of Ireland. ;•

Friends and' acquaintances >re rpsnectfnlly

invited to attend the jj fnnpral \u25a0 today '.(Mon-day); October 17. 1910. Nt 9:30 o'clock a.- m..from the residence .of her. daughter. Mrs. FredMarkjrraf., 2476 Post street: thence to St.Dominic's -church, where a solemn requiemhigh mass' will-be celebrated for tlie reposeof her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter-ment Holy Cross cemetery. . ,;. :-

PABK£it—ln this city. October 16, 1910. Cath-erine, widow of \u25a0 Samuel ;M. Parker

'andmother of B. H. Carroll. Mrs. G. T..Johnsonand John Parker, a native of County Cavan,Ireland, aged 71 years. "

Friends arc. respectfully invited to attendthe "funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday). Oc-tober 18. 1910. at 9 a. m.. at Holy Crosschurch, whpre a solemn requiem mass will be<celebrated for the repose of her soul. Inter--ment private. Remains at the chapel of X.Gray & Co., 219S Geary street. .

PASTENE— In this city. October IG. 1910. Anto-\u25a0' nlo.' <learly belove<l husband of Ester Pastene,

and lovlne father of John, Antonio- Jr.. 'An-drew and Ernest Pastene • and

'Mrs.^ F. deFprrari and the late Joseph Pastene, a native_ of Genoa, Italy.;,

PBTJNTY— In'- this city. October 14. 1910.'"Peter

Prnnty. beloved brother of.Mrs.'Anna'.Gast-

rock. a native of Ireland; aged 45.years.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully

invited to attend the funeral today- (Mon-day). October J7. at 8:30 a. m.. from the par-lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 2919 Mission streetbetween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth: thence.to Sr.,James ohurch, corner of Twentyrthirdnnd Guerrero streets, where a, solemn requiemhlch mass will be celebrated for the reposeof his soul, commencing at 5) a. m.1 IntermentHoly Cro^s Icemetery, by carriage.,

BOSS— In this city. October' Ifi. 19io!" Will/imE-, dparly. beloved -son of Edward and JuliaA. Ross, and dproted brother of Richard ,D..Oiarlotte M-. Edward A.. Grace. M. anrl -Ar-thur J; Ross and Mrs. Edward ST. Cnrran.- aDative of San Francisco, aged 25 years:l.monthand 27 day?. .' .: \u25a0- *

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyInvited to attend the funpral tomorrow (Tups-dny), at S:3O a. m.. from,his late:residence.1401 Alabama street between 'Twenty-sixth andArmy; thence, to St. Ppter'e church, where a

-rpqulem high mass will be celebrated for the.r repose.^ of-his <soal. commencing, at- 9 . a.-'-m.

-Interment, Holy Cross -cemetery. \u25a0-- . .;. ;

SCHEFXIIf—Tn. this city. October 14. "1910.Annie Scheflin. dearly,beloved wife of, the lateWilliam Scheflin. nnd loving mother of;WII-Ifnni.Tliomas and Charles Robert Scheflin.. andgrandmother "of • Bernice A., Charles R. andMelvinC. Scheflin, a native of;County Louth,Ireland, aged 68 years 7 months and 11 days.

\u25a0 Friends and •acquaintances .are- respectfullyinvited to attend the funeral today (Mon-day), October 17. 1910. at S:3O o'clock a. m.,from the parlors of Gantner iBrothers: 34fiO. Sixteenth street between Church and;Sanchez;:thence to St. Peter's: church, Alabama

"near Twenty-fourth.,where a requiem -masswill be celebrated for the repose of her soul,commencing at .9 o'clock a. m.

'Interment

.Holy.Cross -cemetery, by carriages. • >

STANTON—In this city..October 15. 1910. Nan-nie, dparly .beloved .dauphtpr ;of Edward andCatherine \u25a0 Stanton..' and:loving, sister of

-Sadie.

John and Joseph Stanton. Mrs. B.J. Sylver-Bnd the late Catherine Stanton. a native of SanFtunoisco." aged 21

'years and 3 months. ,

" The funeral will take nlace tomorrow- (Tues-

day), at 8:30 a; m., from her late residence.64

-Whitney. street, thence' to St. Paul's

church, where n requiem high" mass will be'cplebrated for the repose of her soul, com-mencing at 9 2.. m. •\u25a0 Interment (private) HolyCross .cemeteryl ; --\ . : - .

WICKMAN—In this city. October 14. 1910,Emily A. Wickman. beloved sister of Mrs.Georglana O'Neil and Dr. W.I.T. '\u25a0 Wtckman ofSan Rafael and tbp late, J. F. Wickman, „a,native- of San- Francisco. -• , • :- • '

\u25a0'.\u25a0Friends: and acquaintances ;nre rpspectfnlly

invited to attend the funeral today (Mon-day), October 17.

*1910, at- 10 o'clock a. m.V

'. from her. late -.residence, 75" Oak street: thenceto Sacred Heart church, where a,requiem .mapswill be celebrated for the. repose of.her soul,commencing at 10:30 o'clock. "o-Interment .Holy

\u25a0 .Cross ccmPtcry. by electric \u25a0 funeral car . from"Mission and Thirteenth streets. . Kindly.'omitflowers. . . ... : v .'

-WOODWARD— In St. Hplena. Cals October 15.

1910. Robert B.'Woodward.' brother of \u25a0 Mrs;

Drury Molone, of- Oak-Knoll..' Napa." Mrs.

G(H)rge E. Rnum of'P>erkele.y and Mrs.' .E. I.

Hutchinson of Concord, a 'native of,'San Fran-.'cLyco. aged 52 years. ' • .: /

Friends and acquaintances nrn .respectfullyInvited to attend the funeral .tomorrow; (Tups-

\u25a0; day); October 18. at.;ll a. m.; from,the rhnpel' of,N. Gray & Co., 219t? Gpary' street corner of:. Ttevisadero. ;Interment: private. .'•'. \u25a0'

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' MEETINGS^-LOpGESGOIJJEN GATE coinmandery No. 16. K."Ji^m. T..'. 2135 \u25a0 Slitter "st.—Stated assembly \u25a0 JSjIP; THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at "S. .o'clock. \u25a0 vAIl 'fratPrs \ courteously. In- '•

\u0084;'vited. By.order of 'coinmandpr. "-.••-"'. :';:'; -THEO. FROLICH. \u25a0 Recorder.OCCIDENTAL. lodse No 22 :F. -& A.. A

M.—THIS:(MONDAY)$ EVENING, at LgfL1 7:30

-;o'clock, <third degree. Members /V^v'nml Ofaster • Masons :cordially Invited.

' .By order of-the :mastPr.

"*}\u25a0**

:.:. v . WALTER G. 'ANDERSON,:Spc.

RICHMOND,lodge N0.'n373, F.,&•A. M.. *Ist ay. and "Clement st.

—THIS ,(MON-•Jr%~.DAY):EVENING,>at .7:30, first- dgree.'/\/\

\u25a0 «H..FOKRNESS. Secretary. >>-;\u25a0 Z^?,KING SOLOMON'S 'lodge ;N0.260,-F. &.' m

\u25a0 .A..M., 1739 Fillmore St.—Third degree •Jf%lt• THIS (MONDAY) \u25a0 EVENING sat' t:3n-XX

o'clock; •/HARRY;BAc^R.'' Secretary, flrv^HARMONY lodge No. 13, I.O. ().

F.—

Officers and members will «s- ,|gj®^2s!ffi-if^prnbip. at I. 0.-O. F. cemetery. Hg&gt&Siy- 1Point Lobos tav., \u25a0 on '%'MONDAY,-•_• z?**M

*f?~

"October 17.«at 1»o'clock ;p. -m., to.attend the

of our late brother, PHILGEBHARDT.By order of • <. "

A. PAUBA;.N.G.::" 'JOHN, HINRICHS,' Sec. / .:--.:-:\u25a0.'•<;"

EXCELSIOR lodge No. 310. I.~j>O. j^hgto.O. F.—MONDAY- EVENINGS; "gXF2B&*&ikExcelsior hall. 2837 Mission st. "^gggSPiis^

; . P. McLENNAN. Secretary. :\u25a0I; ri-

PHOENIX lodgeVNo.: s3.* Knights!of L!^ia';-I"\ Pythias. 'i- meets :. every- MONDAY'-

EVENING, ;at Odd, Fellows'.! hall;.-.-. IS>^C7th and /Market sts. \u25a0 All»Knights 1

welcome. .: 1.. SCHWARTZ. C.,C." «"-• r-^^SS».\u25a0FBAXK'.L."'jPEABBLES.'--K.'iof;R.r&:;S.;:^;>-?

-:'\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 rr:LdST;:ANb<F6uNDy] :':':-:

'

IF YOU LOSE rANYTHING—Advertise: It'

here. ;,;\u25a0It,will be returned:to you'lf an honest; person; finds^ lt.v«: Remarkable* recoveries, are :. brought about every day -through this column.

IF YOUsFIND; ANYTHING-;BRING IT\u25a0

to_:The', v;-_.;;;-r';V,:y-;;;v:::^Yv ;-_.;;;-r';V,:y-;;;v :::^Y r'' \u25a0''": '-" /> 11 San Francisco Call \u25a0-;! -\

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v/ •: (i(iI,out and Found Bureau

-)> \u25a0•;-r-"""'

"•\u25a0- f^'f^-*o.^ \ '-•'•', -'\u25a0 Get •'a Tcla! m!check.**??-Have ifitradvertised. \

Reclaim ;It'-If-. the 5 owneridoes-not. '>< '-n • «•- .

..vTHE-LAW—Peopleiwho 'find-lost -articles \u25a0

: are lntere«tediln«knowlng-J:hat:tbe:state^law'1is strict in requiring'them to seek the owners \u25a0

through 3 adTertisements*

and and• thatJfailureitodoso.-if.proof can'be:6hbwn, j; Involves "aisevcre'penalty^tC".:..-- '.•.\u25a0/'"<;

LOST-^On:San Mateo car.*. Sunday,1-'carved leather'.reel"case.*' iDitialed \u25a0 "B";*also simpler :reel ;and ;

I^-an -. unfinished*

leather '\u25a0' reel-icase. «.:'\u25a0\u25a0•. Return '>toV; Chronicle 'office.'- Good reward. .-. •• *

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ROOMS, TO;LET\u25a0^-^ :*:

*-2

--;^__ ••Co^inaea''- -\u25a0_ _ _ '.

GOUGH 'st..: 1207.. near:Geary— Sunny." well, fur-:;nishedi. rooms;- with', or, without "board."

GOLDEN GATJE -ay.".'1001. opp."Jefferson sqna re-^-V-Sunny'roorrf,";l2 windows, ;bath',. pUone.Yeveryviconvenience. iV; :, . . .... .'HOTEL ST. IVES. corner of .Eddy and Larkln—

"All-.«anny -anil-modera: r>'mlnutps* walls from'•> ;Market: .Eddy st- ear: ?2..*^>,an.l cp.'

HOTEL..METROPOLITAK. .975 Harrison— Quiet/place: working people; hot *rat..'b.: S>.so wk.HOWARD St.. 1634— 2 nice sunny- 'fnrn^hed-..rooms; no objections to light house kPeplnr.

HOTEL Monte Crlsto.' 1257 McAlHster st.. -above'Flllmore-^-$2.50 to $4 week: {iOc^to SI p»r <Uy.

LARKIN st.. 1532. near Jackson—

Nevrlr fur-nished, large, snnny room, bath con.; new apt.flat; rent reas.; no signs.

OVERLAND HOUSE, CC9 Sacramento st. below• Montgomery

—Now open: 200 roorai; hot and I• -cold water, in every room:' 2sc to $2 n»r <Jsv- }

V51.50 -to $5 per week. \u25a0 EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. !OAK? st:; •S22

—Nice sunny furnished room:;ran-'ning water; al<«o single room: rent reasonable.' I

SCOTT st.. 24M0— Small, clean, sunny rnonn. !"light honse keeping:- $1.30- week. West 2014. 1VAN-NESS ay.; 825. near. Eddy

—Fnrn. rcoms by|"the day. week or. month: hot and cold water":

rates 50c to $1 and $2. t0 $4 per week: tran-.stent. Take, Eddy st. cars from the ferry..

17TH St.. 3991. cor; Castro, and Market—Nicely.furnished room for gentleman. $S per month.MISSION branch of The Call, MILLER'S, sta-

tioner: 3011 16th st.

ALAMEDA ROOMS TO LETLINCOLN ay.; 736—3 room apartment; gas and

electricity;:bath:\u25a0 convenient to all cars andlocals; nice grounds: artesian water. ,

ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPINGDEVISADERO.- St.. 1311K-

—i.nicely furnished• sunny upstairs rooms; gas range; modern con-

venience*: yard. ...-- #•........DEVISADERO St.. 4C4— 2 front, sunny, newly

.furnished con. hskpg. rooms;, phone, bath. cars.GEARY it." 1125, near Van Ness av.—FurnLsbed

sunny house keepinsr. rooms; other rooms also;"; bath;- rent reasonable.

-;

HOWARD St.. 563—Front room and kitchen. $12;;2 conn., coal- or gas; $9 to $12; others $3-?10.

MARKET St.. 1796—2 furnished rooms completefor,hon?e keeping. . ."

McALUSTER st..'1449— Sunny nicely^ furnished

\u25a0 house, keepingand single rooms; 'reasonable.

NOE st.. 1211; nr. 23th^—2 unfurnished rooms,use of kitchen: new ?10: adults. . . ,

OAK st.l 716." nr. Flllmore—l.2 and 3 furnished,- hons«« keeping -rooms; :hot water; • bath and. phono free. \u25a0• • -

• • . - . ;

PINE St.." 1725—

2 sunny neatly furnished house. keeping rooms; running .water.PINE St.. 1720— Beautiful large front room and

kitchent: sunshine all;day: swell house.

SUTTER st... 17S2— Clean, large, front room..- nicely furnished, with water in kitchen; $15.

SCOTT, 1603,' West 3141. Sntter ears, hkpg. rms.jsunny bay windows: sngl. rms. fnrn;. moderate.

SCOTT st., 2010— Vto 6 newly furnished rooms:completed \October 20;'. phone West 2014.

SHOTWELL* St.. S00—

Sunny house keepingrooms, 2 or, more.

TURK st.. 1208—

2 room sunny suite. $16 month:also single

"basement rooms, $1.50 to $2.50

week: every convenience for house keeping.

VAN NESS ay.. 311, corner Grove—

Fnrnished"sunny suites. $20; etngle rooms. $2.00 to $3

per week: cas. runninz water' anJ tflephoae.

WEBSTER St.. 1400. cor. O'Farrell—l7 newly' fnrnished rooms: sun- and running water In

every room; phone and bath:, very, reasonable.

WALLER St., GO—

2 nicely 'furnished.', sunny,light house keeping rooms; modern conven-

V ienees ;;reasonable. .. .. . \u0084'[X,,'.\u25a0-* '•

OAKLAND HSKG. ROOMS ISAN PABLO ay.. 537%. Oakland— Furnished |

house keeping rooms; sunny; reasonable; Key tRoute. '. v ;. . 1

ALICE St., 1317. Oakland— Suite of 2 rooms for jhouse f keeping; -reasonable; \u25a0 bath, : laun'lry;. phone'

Oakland 9257. . \u25a0 . -SAN PABI>O ay.. 5490. Oakland— Furnished j/ house keeping rooms, reasonable.

ROOMS and BOARD OFFEREDAAX^raE^^^M^S~4l9^Oak st.—Slngle~and"

double rooms with board. 530 per month up.

CALIFORNIA- st.',-- 2523—Clean. \u25a0 senpy ' rooms,-with or 'without, board; phone.bath.grate;.reas.

CALIFORNIA St.. 2204—

Nice, large, senny roomsfor 2.' with board, bath and phone. ;

CALIF. St.. 1541— St: Margaret's club for.slrla.teachers, students, bus. women,1 tourists; snnnyrms.; fine bd.: rates reas. Fk. 3292. H. C2580.

CLAY St.. 3124—

Large furnished "or anfurnishedfront room, with board or without; mcxlerateprice. \u25a0 •'\u25a0 \u25a0

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FOR list of Inspected rooms see DOMO DIREC-TORY; save time.. 11 to 2. 522 Crocker bid*.

FELL 5t..' 1112-^Sunny furnished rooms with orwithout board; private family: reasonable.

FURNISHED rooms tf> let with or without board;very reasonable; gentlemen only. 12t« FUlmore.

GENTLEMAN .owning well furnished modernbachelor flat in downtown district woutd ne--

r gotiate with party desiring1,room with break-fast and; dinner. Call. Sunday afternoon orany evening. SS4 Jones st. nr. Sutter. S. F.

GOLDEN GATEav., -1834—Nicely furnished room.. and board: .3 or 4 young'men; phone, bath; allhome comforts :

'reasonable.

JACKSON st.. IS49—

Newly furnished rooms with. board: house.. renovated outside and in: elec-tric lights, stoam -heat; rooms en suite orsingle, with or .without private bath. Call

1 from 2 to 5 dally.

LARGE, \u25a0• sunny, front room, with or withoutboard. 25.16 Pine st. .'

NICE, larsre" double rooms, .with board; hot and.'cold water. 30«>,Page st.;

PINE St., 1030, near Taylor—

Newly furnished,"sunny, front room; private family; board if

'-desired.'" .:

-STANYAN st../ SOS— 2 nice sunny :rooms, with

board, ifwanted:. bath, phone; homelike.-

ST. FRANCIS Girla' Directory. Central ay. and-Waller ,st., San IFrancisco

—A beautiful home.

:;where old ladles.: voting girls'and little chll-''/dren can- board very reasonable.'

2 sunny connecting ;rooms; .run. water; :board, 4. .or 5 adults ;\reasonable. 7ul Haight st.

ROOMS ANDBOARD WANTEDRESPECTABLE man wants room in exchange for*• Spanish. French lessons, or as interpreter. Bos*i2400. Call offire.- -" " ~ . * '

APARTMENTSAAA^—Driscoll Apartments, cor. Geary and;-Jones Bt.

—Now -ready, for occupancy; ele-

gantiy furnished -and unfurnished -apartments*-:of \u25a0:.1,

-2 and '3 rooms:

-every modern ccnven-.,'ience;. located among fine hotels, and theaters;_ walking(distance ;handsome ,lobby;references.

AA—BROOKING apartments, '< 315 sth st.—First\u0084 class except the price; walking.distance; 3;.blocks from Emporium; electric lights, running; water, ."free, baths; phone and .janitor service;

.1-2-3 rooms fully,furnished \u25a0 for house keeping,"'.52.50 week up;-bedrooms. $1.50 •week up.LUNDY APTS.. Stanyan st. at 'Frederick— The•-'.-.. most complete, in, the. city:,hot.and cold water.

7~Jelectric lights,,;baths.* elevator service, 'Janitor'..service;; every room In,house lijrht:reuts reas.•AA—VAN* NESS "APAP.tMEXTS. 2123 Van Ness. nr.IBroadway

—Elegantly •furnished apts. of 3.::and 4 rooms; steam-heat, elec; light,elevator;

:\u25a0'-, marine.'.view; reasonable.. Pnone Franklin 2590.

COR.".' Scott and McAllister sts.— Apartment flats4 rm. and. bath; rent $30 and'SSS.;/-" ;-

A—YERBA BUENA APTS.. 1114 SUTTER ST.;:NR. LARKIN—KLEGANT SUITES iOF 2S'RMS..;BATH;COMPLETELY FURN.: REFS.

EXTRA elegant: 2 and 3 rooms unfurnished- pri-v ate; hall, bath, beds; ,s2t> to$30; 1-S fnrnished

HACER-RA YA;'550 Fell st. near Buchanan.LARCHMONT.I27O Pine st; bet. Leavenworth and';Hyde—-New. .beautifully:furnished apartments•!t>f_2 and. 3 rooms." with/bath."'-'-. ::\u25a0'-. -;• -

ARDOISE APTS..; COU:*.PINE--AND \u25a0\u25a0 GOUGH—SUNNY..FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED;;• .. '< \u25a0

GRANADA.Apfs.n1710 Larkin St.—Sunny:apart-1111ments •of,3

"rooms,; both;irent 'S2O, '•$22.50,|S2D.

ST.;SAUVEUR.U276. Jones ist.— 4 \u25a0\u25a0 rooms. 1unfur-nished; new management. >Phone Franklin;6261.*

BEST modern \A\roomIapts.."i fnrn.iand unfnrn.\u25a0 forithe;money 1at :the Maryland.X363 ;Page ,*t.EL FOREST ;apartments," S2s "

Busa :st. nr.*Tay-££ lor-^-3jand -[4 .roooi?.':, furnished or»nnfnnilshed.ST.v;ELMO. 1452 Devisadero st.^—Fnrn.s'front orIJ slDgle suites :-bath;-, phone;all con. p$12 to $40."CHISMORE apts..* .bE. 'cor.V Bash and Jones— l-2-'-;8-4:rooms;.'all[modern conveniences; now rsadj."

ABE:you;looking,for/a'sunny :2:room apartment ?

MSee the 5 SPHIER-

APARTMENTS." 227r 9th <at.EUREKA 'AITS..' Mkt.'Taad

"17th sts."—Beautlfnl

v a*&;4rmj.apt?. ;;phone.*Janitor service; sunny.v

ADELINE -APIS./;CG4O >Eddy—lA2'and 3 J room

s«j apts.:*hotel < service;\u25a0 private jeich.:'most :reas.

iiAPARfMENTS'FOR'SALEfS'Zo^-Two ii:rounis

-'and.bath 'apartineat. '-165 D

:Scott st._- \u25a0 ;.- ,-. .. \u25a0 . , I

. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail.will not be inserted. They must be .handed^in ateither of the publication offices land,be -Indorsedwith tlie name and -residence. of persons -author-ized to have tbe»sanx* :puWWied;-^ Notices re-stricted simply to the announcement: of the evont

arr published once in this wlumnfree of charge.

~~-MARRIAGES;'

MII.LER-C.EI.LER—Iv'this -!cilX,.^F*ol^.,?^;

3910 by Rev. Joseph Somerstem. Julius Miner

*nd CUra Geller. both of-San Francisco.

-:\u25a0 DEATHSBaron. -Jessie- ..V.. 13 Hoin. Pierre P....

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Barrett; Anne :...—

Ja«.-obs. Sara ..... .k<

Bartley, Mary .... «3 Kendall,' Henry l'-~ZBrandt, Fred 73 Moses. Joseph r..... 6.Clark. Osmer N...74 O'Connellr Catherine.

—Colbert, Ellen ..... 70 O'Leary, Timothy J. J*Crown. William ..:24 O'^Ceill. Stephen ...21Deamer. WiUlsm W. 40 Owens. .Bndget v..—Doherty. Rebecca ..SO Parker. Catherine .. «1Frinimersdorf. WU- Pastene, Antonio ;\u25a0'•-

—helm ...53 Prunty. Peter \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•p

Gebhardt. Tx>uis P.. 55 Ross.' \u25a0 William E...A>Gelster, Raymond ..3 Scbeflln. t Annie \u25a0\u25a0••™

Glenn (Infant) Stanton. NS^?<,C'"V-"Goldfish. Joseph ...— Wiokman Emily A.—Green. Marcaret ... 51 Woodward, Robt. B.o-Hauerken. George H.55

BA3ON-In tal*'city. October ;13. 1910. Jessie,

beloved' daturhter of I/>uls and Annie «»£on,scd beloved sister of R<»e. Sidney and Wil-liam Baron, a native of New \ork, aged 13yenrs and 2 months. \u25a0

Friend* and acquaintances are -respectfullyinvited, to attend the. funeral today \u25a0 (Mon-

day) at 10 a. m., from bis late residence.71iIWebster street. Interment Eternal Homecemetery, by cle<-tri<* car from Thirteenth andWest Mission street*.

BABRETT—In this city. October 16. 1910. ather late residence. 226 Seventh avenue. Annie,

beloved wife of Timothy J. Barrett.^and loving

mother of William, Hillary. Richard,. Rita.Arthur. Aunle. Eileen and Marie -.Barrett. \u25a0.1

iißtive of the parish of Doneraile, County

Cork. Ireland.- . '.

Notice of funeral hereafter.BARTLEY—InMelrose, October 16, 1910. Mary,

dearly beloved wife of, the late William H.Bartley. and loving mother of Norman andEdith Bartley and Mrs. Mary Gall!.' Mrs. ClaraDay and Mm. Beatrice O'Neal, and sister ofJoseph Harris of San Francisco.- a native ofCanada, aged 63 years 6 months and 16 days.

BRANDT—In Alameda. October 14, 1910. FredBrandt, beloved husband of Rose Brandt, andbrother of George Brandt, a native of Nor-way, aged 73 years 11 months and 17 days. Amember of Wendig'oes council No. 70. D. of P.

Friends and : acquaintances are respectfully

invited to attend. th» funeral tomorrow (Tues-day). October 18. 1910. at 9:15 a. m.. from Illslate residence, 1726 Buena Vista avenue. Ala-meda; thence to the 11 a. m. creek boat atFirst street and -Broadway. Oakland: thenceto Red Men's hall for services, commencing at

J p. m., under the auspices of Sotoyome tribeNo. 12. I.O. R. M. Interment Mount Olivetcemetery. Remains at his late residence. 1726Buena Vista avenue, until Tuesday morning.

CLAB.K—In tbls city. October :15. 1910. OsmerN.. beloved busband of the late Hannab Clark,a native of Vermont, aged 74year»A A mem-ber of California Castle. Knights of the. GoldenEaele. * ~~

The fnnpral will take place tomorrow (Tues-

day), at 2 p. m.. from the residence of hisdaughter. 1103 Dolores street corner of Twen-ty-fourth. Interment, (private) by electricfuneral car from Twenty-eighth and :Valenciastreets. . . ". .*\u25a0 .

COLBERT—In4*is city. October 14. 1910. EllenColbert, belpvPl mother of Mrs. John J. Fltz-patrick. a native of County Limerick, Ireland,aged .70 yean?. ;

The funfral will take place today (Mon-day), at S:SO o'clork a.• ra.v from her lateresidence. 4036 Twenty-fifth street;, thence toSt. Paul's church, where a requiem, highmass will be celebrated for the •repose of herpoul. commencing at 9 o'clock a. m.;IntermentHoly Cross cemetery. Please omit flowers.

CEOWN—In this eUy, October. If?. "1910. WII-,Ham Crown, beloved son of David S. and' Je-nnie Crown, and brother of Jacob. ,Helen andCharlotte Crown and Mr*.-Max.Abrams, a na-tive of San Francisco.- acred 24 years.

Friends are respectfully Invited "to. attendthe funeral today (Monday)., at 2 p. m., fromhis late residence, 575 Grove street. Inter-ment private. • ......,;«

DEAMER—In thl< city. October '15. 1910. Wil-liam White, beloved husband of Helen C.Deamer. and father

'of Armor J.. HeJen C.

*nd William C. Deamer. a native of GrassValley. Cal.. aged 49 years.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attendthe funeral services today (Monday). Oc-tober 17. at 2 p. in., at bis late residence.2117 Broderick street. Interment private.Please omit flowers. •

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DOHERTY— Tn this city. October 15. 1910. Re-becca Doberty. a native of Ireland, aged SOyears.

' ...Remains .at the parlors of Mcßtearry &

McCormiek, 913' Valencia 6treet near Twen-tiPth; \u25a0

FH.IMKEESDOKF~-Entered Into rest, in thiscity. October 14. 1910.. Wilhelm. dearly be-loved husband of Margaret Frimmersdorf.- andloving father of Arthur and Emmy Frimmers-dorf and Mrs. Elizabeth Kohn, a • native

-;of

Berlin, Germany, aged. ss years 6 months and8 day*,- A member of the .San Franc!s<H>Sohuetzen Verein;San Francisco lodge No. 2^.Knights of RoyalArrb, and Commercial lodpe

No. 387. I.O. O. F.. of Los Angeles. Csl.Friend 6 and acquaintances are respectfully

invited to attend the funeral today (Mon-

day), at 2 p. m., at the parlors of Suhr &wieboldt. 1355 Valencia sttreet near Twenty-fifth, where services will be held under theauspices of the Odd.Fellows' Board of Relief.Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

GEBEABDT—

At rest, in Alameda, Louis PhlHppGebhardt, beloved

'hnsband of Afleie Mehrtens

Oehharrtt. and father of Herbert Gebhardtand Mr*. Eddie Honriette.- a native- of Mokel-umne Hill; aged 55 years* 3 months .and .21.days. A member of California parlor No. 1.N. S. G. W., and Harmonia lodge No. 13,I.O. O. F. -',*£

Friends .and acquaintances • are-

respectfullyinvited to attend the funeral today (Mon-

day), from bis late residence. 2226 San Anto-nio avenne: thence to Odd Fellows' crematory.San Francisco, where services will be con-ducted by the.fraternities at 1:45 p. m.

GEISTER— In this city. October 15. 1910. Ray-mond, beloved son of Henry and Addle Geister.and loving brother of -August and Henry Get-ter, a native of San Ftancisco.- aged 3 'years5 months and 15 days. \u25a0 •\u25a0••

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyJnvited to attend tbe fnneral tomorrow; (Tues-dsy>. October 18, at. JO' o'clock :a.rm.'.- from(he residence of his parents. 4315 Tvrcnty-firststreet near Douglass. Interment Cypress. Lawncemetery, by carriage.' \u25a0 ..

GLENN—In"Alameda.' .October 16. 1910. EdnaCatherine, infant,daughter, of Edna and AlbertH. Glenn, 'a native of.Alameda. Cat... ;. -

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GOLDFISH—

InHoJlister. Cal..'. October 16. 1910.Joseph. . beloved husband of Angusta". Goldfish,and brother of Benjamin Goldfish, a native ofGermany. -. • '

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GREEN— In ibis city. October 13, 1910, Mar-garet Green, dearly beloved;wife of \u25a0 .FredGreen, daughter of the late Hugh and AliceDoyle, and sister of John Doyle,-Mrs. Amesand Mrs. Garret t and the late Hugh and AliceDoyl., and Mrs. Mamey Paul, a native of SanFraucUeo, Cal.. -aged 51 -years."--

.Friends and acquaintances- are 1 respectfnllyInvited to attend the funeral, today Olon-day), October 17. 1910. at S:3O o'clock a. m..from the funpral parlors ,of Green, Ryan &Donohoe. Inortheast corner of Sixteenth \u25a0 andGuerrero streets;

'thence « to St.- Joseph's

ohurch, where a reqrulem Imass will'he cele-brated for the repose of her boul. commencingat 9 o'clock. . Interment- Holy.Cross ;cemetery.

HAUERKEN—In this city," October- 115,- J9lO,Gforge Henry *Hauerken. \dearly beloved hus-band of Marie C Hauerken. and devoted fatherof Mrs. George Frahm'and Edna." Rita;

'Eleanor

and George Hauerken Jr., a native.' of Elsfleth, 1Oldenburg, Germany, aged 55 years ;JO monthsand .1iday.' A'- member' of. the' Germania Club ;aud Knights of.the Koyal' Arcb." . :-" ,

Friends and acquaintances are .respectfullyInvited to atten<j.the funerat service*:tomorrow

'iTuesday), October 18.' 1910. at IJ3O o'clock !p.'m., at Ihis jlate r?f=idcnce.\l7ol lBroderick I

street corner /.of Bush: " thPnee'by electric

funeral ear from.Thirteenth and' West Missionstreets to Cypress Lawn-cemetery' for crema-tion. \u0084 \ .-' \".'; V

HOlN—in this city. October'14*j1910. Pierre

'

Paul .Hoin. dearly,beloved busband of Sarah S. /

nbln; and loving father of Theodore S.v FrankP. and Louis U. Hoin.- and brother of:Isidore.Theodore and Margaret 'Hoio.. a native. of-In-diana, -aged 69-years. \u25a0 Amember of George 11. iThomas Post No. 2,-G.A. R.' • . '

Friends and- acquaintances -are respectfullyinvited to attend thp funeral today (Mon-day), October 17." 1910, at •1- o'clock p.

'm.,from bis lute residence, -3143^ Steiner .street;thence to Red Men^s hell. -240 \u25a0 Golden- Gate-avenue, where/ services will be held, at 2'o'clock p. m., under the. auspice? of George H.Thomas Post No. 2.'.G. A.-R.- Interment Na-

.tlonal. cemetery,; Presidio^_

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JACOBS— In this: elty., Ortob«>r IR."iSlO^Sara..widow .of tbeJtte'.Jnllus- Jacobs, 'and motherof I>»ster H.1ai|a .Alfred;H-- Jacobs -:and Mrs.Oscar; Hoffman, and sister of M.-Adler, a na-tive of New- York City, aged "67- years '6months and 6 days. - : . •-.

*:• Friends are respectfully .invited .to attend* the yfnneral services- today ?. (Monday).*;at;12

IHDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST\u25a0 :, —FOR— :,.; ;'

Seventy-Five Dollars. iTWILL,"FUIUSISH. ;,

HEARSE, TWO: CARRIAGES, EMBALMING,

JULIUS S^QODEAUK&ved to main office. 41 Van Ncsa av.v^TeV

Market 711. connecting all department*.- * Branchei—

305 Montcomery:ay.1 Oakland, ••1805rraaklin at.: tel. Oakland 4045. Loa Angeie*.«27 South Firueroa it. -'< •".';\u25a0^.'\u25a0•i :

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\u25b2ata Ambulaacea aad Gurlact* tor Hlr*.--

''<LOST ANDFOUND

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LOST—Saturday' afternoon ;in"Sun Jet '..district;',!~::black 2 dog, ;wbiteibreast, white feathered tallilland;legs, •longisilky haK*: answers to Toodlea ;[•^liberal;reward.^:: IOIT/I?st.\

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BUNCH'of keys on;Flllmore bet..Eddy and ITurk

?. or Turk,bet. «Fillmore'and Scott, f.A \u25a0 liberal,rj-

\u25a0ward if;returned to P.'; J;'s 8YAy.';.156.'» Folso.r.:'.

LOST-^-Broocli.' cJn-ular. diamond ;Ifinder; return: to Oscar ySutro,. 1101»Kohl

'bldg.V and receive!' .liberal'ireTrard.".-:' .-.• :. '\u25a0

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LOST—Fox : terrier.; marked' black;" -white andtau :ou. head -jonly:;>reward. .1133 Dolores .st.-.

Employment wanted*

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\u25a0\u25a0 : ;--' ~^^A RELIABLE, experienced > notel iclerk wants

\u25a0 position,', onlr 'moderate 'wapes expected. ;Call ]DOUGLAS. 2107 or .• .T; • 2510

-Employment I

;Dept.; S; F. \Hotel"'

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\u25a0'|A—SITUATION. wanted to take care of privatej jplace, .garden,; horse, >cow,' etc..'. by.a sober, ;re-nliable ,man. ofsexperience: German; local rof-

\u25a0;erences.'; Bor 2455. Call office.

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ACCOUNTANT. ;CORRESPONDENT. OFFICEAND-SALES MANAGER YOUNG.' COMPE-:TENT. DESIRES * POSITION:: GILT EDGE/REFERENCES. ?., BOX.',2511.* :'CALL"OFFtCE \BARiTENDER,>middle aged, single, sober and

'-:\u25a0\u25a0> honest, iwants • position; •willing to• do? porter.work.: Address 1249 Kentucky, st.; S. F.; v

CHINESEIyounp \ man,' first: class cook, .wants-' position in- hotel or boardin? house: -;R. years':-iexperience,, and .has' recommendations:; salary'-,-.' roodoratß. .LEE LEOXG, SOI Grnnt.ay; > ;

FIRST CLASS- hotel- or :restaurant' cook v wants'-. position:' is an honest Chinese: has* experience.and reference. ;:L.M."GOON, 823 Dupont st. .GERMAX gardener of middle ape. Rt present en-jgaged, /wishes position!to take \u25a0 charge \of pri--,vate or.1 municipal place; -.has experience; in di'

V'recting other .'employes: can furnish good, ref-/ orences: wages $75 per month: -ready for tvosi-'1 tion' first of month or after. :;Write or;call on

A.-HERGER.9S3 40th St.. Oakland.;\u0084

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JAPANESE ilanndryman "with pood Iexperience

\u25a0 wants |position' InIfamily or hotel; |city-r or

coimtry^.^ FßANK MOJIO, 525 Hyde st.; phone..-,Franklin 3023. :,-;:,./

PORTER- and .dish washer wants a iob::expe-riencedat ranch: work also; willing,to do any-

. .thing."-Phone Sutter; 1353. •_ //;:-.

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PAINTER,- paper." hanger.' tlnter.,grainer,' etc..wants ". work

-from owners:have tools for inte-

rior and exterior work; no job too large"or toosmall. V- Decorator/. -17 Henderson ay.;>a v.;> phonePacific 3064. ,- r. . ;

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WANTED^Position of trust as .watchman, on;work,' around private -place, "by -single young:man; -use sneltber ;tobacco nor ..-liquor;; bandy,with tools; have pood references. ,Box. 4302,Call:' of flee,: 1651' Fillmore st.

YOUNG man, aeed 22, exporienerd stenographerj and; office assistant, .wishes .position in office

or on outside. . Best references furnished. Box: 4524.. Call {office, 1651' Fillmore st. s

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED \I.^lw11;C... _J_._:f.:J^E?!A^-.-^-:-: JXi-^L*.^AN infant's 'nurse with 3 years' references wants \

a place-to ;care" for Infanta; • understands 5 the

"work thoroughly: her last mistress will answerall.inquiries until the Ist of November: $40 a:month. \u25a0 Write to MISS PLUNKETT, 1596Slitter st.: telephone .West 5525. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 j

COMPETENT rancH*cook desires situation. $30.

MISS --DILLON..-113S Turk st.-

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COMPETENT, reliable French nurse, wishes tbecare of young child in refined family: edu-cated and .lover.)of rehildren: best . references.Box 4527. Call office, IG3I Fillmore st. i

GERMAN cook, young, strong. :has good refer-ences.'. wants a place as"-cook where there is a

;second\ eirl: ;.-' prefers 'San Mateo > or" Menlo :Park. :Address. Cook, 1596 Sutter St., or;tele-phone. West. 5525.-" .

GERMAX lady, .with boy 4 years old. good cook, !, wishes position, as cook nr house keeper; home

\u25a0 more than wages: city or country.iPlease calli 4TB'/i 10th;St.. Brown building,room 5. Oakl'd.

MIDDLE aged German woman wishes position as*working honse keeper or as companion to.aged'woman. 2503 \u25a0 California st.

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"NBAT-young'vlrlsb eirl desires situation, .house-work, city,,;country, $30. MISS DILLON.1138 Turk st. •..>-\u25a0: :..-' .-'\u25a0.\u25a0

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PARLOR maid and .waitress, thoroughly capable.. |wants a :place in San "Mateo. Burlingame orMenlo Park. Address .' \u25a0 Waitress, care MISSPLUNKETT.:ISOn Sutter st. . -

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WAITRESS :and chamber maid.'experienced In

hetfl work. -.wants position; city or country.Apply S. FJ Hotel News. 71S Pacific 'bldg.,employment" dept;-; tDouglas 2197 or J2510.

WOMAN wants housework and plain cooking: v.o \enre of children: city only:'s23. Box 2502. Cm\.

YOUNG French \u25a0 girl.'-.'speaks no English, wishes\u25a0 to care • for \u25a0• cliUdren. •:Box - 4526, ICall, • 1651.-. Fillmore \u25a0?%. \u25a0 ..B-'. \u25a0•'.'\u25a0- -.'/--.'\u25a0\u25a0 .- ''-•"\u25a0'\u25a0'"'•/.

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THE FILLMORE'BRANCH OF THE'CALL IS

AT 1651-"FILLMORE:ST..* .

MALEHELP WANTEDAble bodied men wanted for.the -U»^S. Marine"

Corps, between. the ages of 19 -and '3s. Must benative.-b om '.or- have first papers. Monthly pay$15 to $«!):.- Additional compensation possible.Food, clothing, quarters .'and

"medical attendance

free.: After 30 years' service can.retire with .7sper -cent of pay and allowances. /Service onboard ship and chore in all parts of the, world.,Apply'at U. S.1 Marine Corps Recrultlnjr Office,f)5 Market St.. or 11 Merrimac bldg., 10 East St.,San Francisco. Cal. \u25a0": ..- •;.-.. "-"..\u25a0 s- . -,*• >i-VMEN<wanted, age. 18 to 35. for \ firemen. $100

% monthly,% and brakemen "\u25a0 $80. ;on nearby ;rail-roads; experience unnecessary; no strite: pro-motion .to

-engineers, conductors ;railroad em-

ploying headquarters; 'over 500-men "-. sent to. positions monthly: state age; send stamp.

Railway Association.' care Call office. \u25a0\u0084, .-."\u25a0 . \u25a0:

MENs AND WOMEN to lejirn tlie barber trade:-.- do. not-be- deceived .by/so 1called collepes. Getin junder the "Moler system and learn right; 40 !colleges in U. S^ A.:expert' lnstructors. "- Wetoach in S wepks. Callvnnd let' us \u25a0 explain.MOLER COLLEGE. 234 3d st. ;;

.WANTED—Men quick to "learnt trade In-month*instead of years: no expense !for Instructions;

\u25a0 automobiles, electricity.?- plumbing.• brick lay-:ing:-actual -contract., work: .200 students . lastIyear; catalogue free.. Apply 1623 Market st.

IF you'had 5;6r 10 acres of our, rich., level landIn Alameda county you wouldn't need; to lookfor a Job.. No matter how little money> you

• "\u25a0-have, we' can :\u25a0 give yon .a* start. '. See PRO-t -GRESSIVE REALTY CO.. 180 Sntter st. '

-:ANDRE'S. -

MM4 Larkin Ft:-^-Third cook. $50 "andfound; busboy, $33; '.-elderly./man; do garden•work .and raise -chickens,; $23 -and found:. p«n-tryman, .$43; .delivery .wagon driver.

- $30 andIfound; . cooks, kitchen ."'hands, |porters 'and

others.

WANTED—Strady, reliable man /with . $130.wages '$5 per

-day.' \u25a0: experience iinnepessary,

Ihandle "your ' own money. : 235-Kcnruy t-t.;

\u25a0 -room ft; <.:'--, \'", --^:.-\. I'A^Y "

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DOUGLAS HOUSE. 738 Harrison st.nr." 3d—Now.epen; 200 hard finished rm». ::rpadlns roa.; hot. water;, rooms 23c Say;:Sl.2s. $1.30 week. • r /

AGENTS WANTED TO ~. SELL WATCHES' AND\ DIAMONDS.! EASY: PAYMENTS:'RKF. :REQ.y BRILLIANT JEWELRY; CO.. TO4 MARKET.

WANTED—6OO men!to occupy rooms.' 2Oe to 30c- per night (free bath), at the NEW YORK,. 753:.;Howard st. between 3d and:4th.v '•

WANTED—For |Seat tie.--one engraver. ,one dia-mond "setter, one jeweler.' Address A.:I.HALL&,SON, .150, Post Et.,;San J-Franclsc' ::

WANTED—Shoe maker, who fcan'i operate ;the'\u25a0Fleming ;mnchine; .good wages; • steady .work.

.3414 E.Uth St.. Oakland., Cal., .-.•,,-

.WANTED—3 younc men to:learn nice clean busi-:ness; will>pay $15-.,t0' 525 week; .investigate..Room" 211; 913' Van Ness' av.i.- :r." ;. •

OPERATOR son coats- wanted; steady- work. :',Ap-,ply at CHARLES 1LYONS',ILondon .Tailor. 719,/ Mlirl^Pt st.;npar 3d.:- -

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/.\.,:/,:<^ \:,:'\u25a0•'\u25a0'•' .-.,WANTED—TooI and die maker: nnly,first class

.need .apply.. Model.Works. 527 Oth/st.,,:\u25a0."\u25a0 Oakland. /- :\u25a0-'.:•:,;.:x :/;-. : -.';-:\u25a0'- \u25a0''\u25a0'•'.\u25a0 \u25a0

WANTED—Fancy Roods man. • ApplygHALE-.-BROS.. INC., 11th and Washington sts.,. Oak-,land. '•\u25a0-; \u25a0/....\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;-. :. \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0-;;;•'•\u25a0' •,:"*:\u25a0\u25a0-'./' :

FA'E men 1to learn ricar making. 'i one to attend•to store; :small /security irequirpd.^ 11 1- Sth jst.

EXPERIENCED;salesm an:;for:men's'furnishing

;Ygoods sale. Apply,supfs offl(?e."> Tlio;EmporlOm.

MENiwanted \u25a0at \u25a0''\u25a0103.3dtst. jto*have 'their ishoesrepaired;, sewed; soles 75c.*<lone;ln '10 minutes.:

NEW* ..WESTERN,"'-; 1124 'Howard— Single /rooms.','-15c and 20c per.nlght:<hot and, cold Lwater; :/ -.OPERATOR wanted. 'Applyat CHAS..LYONS'.

,?\u25a0-.' London . Tailor. ,719 Marke't:st. s • ." -r'.";."-'''. v

BOYS Rndi men/ wanted "^'ILLINOIS'PACIFIO;;? GLASS, CO.V:;15th- and

'Folsom. <> • ; r .'.

;., \u25a0: FEMale help fyAnted t"AAAAA-r-Yoiing/women Iwanted ':aa"j operatorß \by'Sf-i the Pacific -Telephone '•and Telegraph Company ;..*mustibe, bright, ;neati in;appearance," between...the ages of <17*end 25 years, ,of:fair education.^,;and unquestionable character. >r ..v ; :\u25a0< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- LIGHT,AND WELL'.VENTILATED \u25a0. OPEB-V/ATINGtROOMS.'- • , ," \u25a0;;::.•;. \u25a0?;:;-.,, r-.v-f

-PLEASANT»REST :AND

'LUNCH

-ROOMS.; SALARY PAID WHILE.LEAUN-ING."i"---j-.-•;.": \u25a0-

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-vPERMANENT POSITIONS.I.';'- \u25a0•

: ' J!:m^i».'OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. '.'W-' For 1fDll? Particnlars \u25a0 call

*ats tbe a Operating

a *School,"- Telephone Office,'12015 Stelner \u25a0st;- cor-

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%i'net'Plne.'l- Av- -:v': -""\u25a0- \u25a0"- v. -.-•'.---v .v.v \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ',':\u25a0».\u25a0'-.-,-/;

GERMAN, nursery-governess,*' $35;'..- pantry!* girl

hotel- $so;; nurse {for,,an 'infant.? 540;/Protestant; second :girl^$25:|German >\u25a0 cook / for•<;:German 2 family; /-$45 ;jnurse.\ 2 vchlldren.r $35;

\u25a0 ;*German -.cook, .smajl/ family, $40; • a workingQDousejkeeperifor; Scandinavian s family;';$25; ;amcook iand second *girl.-,same ibmutfiSan !Mateo.*v«$40;and;$30; m \u25bahonsework" girls;for

-city?and*so-=*35-$40 {and:$45; UMISS IPLUN-iiLIT,;'I&3G,Sutter. st."' corner ;Webster. |

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~A°r^REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCS.

AUCTIONEERS.;RENTS COLLECTED. .

FCLT> CHARGE TAjvEN* OF PROPERTY.THIS LIST IS REVISED DAILY. \u25a0

•FLATS AND*APTS. NORTH OF MABKET.

SS5—lO r.: 31PS WasMngton st. near Lyon:

?T>—7 r.: 32£r. Jaflr»or> nr. Wfilnnt.»?To— *r.; 2^7 CalifornU nr. Scott: upper.Is<C-^H r.; 24i I.aurei nr. Clny: marine Tletr..^^,\u25a07 r.;2"04 Vallejocor. I^gnna.U-Sv~r. r.; 14.V1 Wi-hington nr.^Hyde: upper.ISXl—•: r.; 1222 Jatkwn' nr. Jco*^.j?."J2.50^-S r.:"2«4 Jsekjgon r.r. Walnut.I$r,2..T.ri-j;T.ri-j;r.:f_'4S Jactou nr. Jones. \u2666-?JO-?ws-sfi."

—10 r. ea.:-I rlegnnf. modem nars,

i . marine view; 2CII tf»-2620 Laguaa nr.• Broadway: kpr at offlre. '\u0084 .\u25a0*-."*..-?"-O—5 r.: 32--> Marie"nr. Clay: apt. No. 3-jno—o r.; Sl7 Ji.inon yf. nr. Pine.S.>O-i»i: -.: 123,*! LfareriwortTv nr. Clay: upper.V>o—lo r.: 242 Laurel nr. Clay: reduced.$."HV-« r.:"1233 JaftMKl nr. Jone*: upp^r.547.5t»— 7 r.: Ifi2«s Clay nr. Pr»ik: upper.S4.v-.-» r.:137aSarto. nr. I/'aTen'worth. upper.

|W3—

.? r.;22**S Jfark"* e*T. Xoe: npper.MS

—."» r.: i:?2» S4*-ramento vr. Polls.

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W5—"r.; 2564 Pine nr. Scort: upper.

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%42.r>0~ e r.; 813 Ma^n nr. Pine.$42.30—

H r.; new Mil?.: •\u25a0nJr'ndid sized. room«,lizht.an>! .sunny: largo closets; marin*riew; 11*aFilbert nr. Hyde.

542.50— ."» r.: 1328 Green nr. Polk."'"'

»$42.50. $32.50—5 r.: 124t Bush st. nr. Hyde.$42.30—5 r.; IT."i3 Larktn cor. Jackson; elegant,

modern, sunny apt. flat.$42.30

—S 5.: Scott cor. Foil. ••.*~~-v\.

535-S4o— 7 r.: 1331 V/ashlngton nf. LeaTenwortn.?40-?45— 7 and S !rms.: 4 modern ap to dat»

flats: 1525-."5 California nr. Gough.S3."

—6 r.: 2D«4 Flllmore cor. Union: new; upper.

$40-^7 r.: 2000 Vallejo cor. Laguna.S4n— 6 r.: 1367 Vallejo nr.Hyde. .'>..''*4()

—* r.;1570 Clay nr. Polfc: upper.S4o—B r.; 3315 Jackson nr. Walnut.£»0— ft r.: 967 Hayes nr. Stelner.\u25a0>3«.00—5 large rms.'. every possible cfWTinlene*:light and '

"tunny: large closets; marln*view: 1173- 7,% Filbert nr. Hyde.

$\u00847.50— 7 r.; 461 Sprnce cor. CaUfornia.537.50—7 r.; 31SS Washington nr. Lyon.?3i..jO

—6 r.:1324 LeaverTO-ortb nr. Jackson.

f*ir~B r-:17a"H-rfl<? «>r. Broadway; upper.

$3o—

R r.: 2544 Baker nr. Vallejo.*35

—T r.: S2B Flllmore nr. Fulton: npper.

**j—sj—

5 r-* 2&sO. Union nr. Bncbanan.T~2

—"r-:IT3CI tTnion nr. Googn.

f»s~' r-:2703 Lagnna cor. Vallejo: middle.S33—

8 r.; 2529 Polk nr. Fllb»rt; upper.**£—*c

-J«H Pine nr. Larkln: upper.

v»"!TT«.. r':193S Bush nr. Laguna: upper.?30-$3».50— 4 and 5 r.: beautifully appotnted:

large rms.. light and sunny: large closets;every ,conr.:The \>rnon, IS3O.Hyd*.

?30—4 r. each; 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert: splendWsized rooms;*large closets: marine view.

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—"r- each: 415-417 Sprnce cor. Sacramento.$35—6 r.,; 11«?3 Devisadero COR. Eddy: r^uced*«»ni $40; elegant, modern, middle.

$35-542.50—

6 r. each: brand new Cats: modern;panoramic marine riew; llffht and sunny;1151-s!> Filbert nr. Hyde.

*'W—

B r.; 1436 Jones nr. Washington.

1,—

6 r-:110

~3la»on nr. Clay: upper.—

> r.:1252 Page nr. Lyon; npper.f2'2—£ r

-2^Clayton nr. Fell.

£*?-f r-: IM4McAllister nr. Scott; modem.$32.00^-8 r.: 220S Polk nr. Green. fcV;532..50— fir.; 955 Union ur. Jones..?32.50— 4 r.; IC7O Clay nr. Polk; upper.532.30— « r.:3W)2 California cor. CherrT. \u25a0

S4-.5O—

5 r.: 432 Spruce near Sacramento.$3-.SO-$35—

3 and 4 r.;magnificent marine views"wall beds: 1074 Union nr. Lea*enworth.

502.r»n—

4 r.;i«27 Washington nr. Larkin>-s32.so— 6 r.; 1434 Vallejonr. Polk.*32.50—5 r.; 1951 Lyon nr. Clay; upper.532.50—6 r.; 1314 Colo nr. Rlvoli. !527.56—6 r.; 2153 Union corner Fillnjore:new.*30—s r.;1254 Filbert nr. Hyde: upper.

!$30—« r.: 219fi Union cor. Fiilmore.I530

—6 r.; 102^ Buchanan nr. Post: upper.

I$30—

6 r.: 243f> Larkln nr. Filbert: upper,j$30—6 r.: l*«o De^l^adpco nr. Sutter: reducedj '\u25a0 from $37.50: sunny and modern: upper.1$30

—6 r.; ISR7 Bnsh nr. Oetavia; upper.

I$30—S r.: 957 Union nr. Jones.;S3O<

—7 r.:275t Laguna nr. Vallejo: upper-

,s3o— fir.; 23241^ Flllmore nr. Clay; npper.$30-~5 r.: 154* Jocos nr. Paoiflr: upper.S3O-$35— 6 r.- 2233-2235 Sutter nr. Pierce..«30

—7 r.:1537 Pacific nr. Polk;upper.

S?JVS.-55— 4 r. and b.t 2301 Polk cor. Greea.S3O-$32.50

—tr.: 1031 Leavenworth nr. CalifoTaia.

$30—5 r.;455 Spru.-e near Sacramento.§SO

—« r.; 132 Fillmore near Waller.$30—5 r.: 1473 Clay nr. Hyde.'$30—5 r.: 1236-3* Cele st. nr. Alma.SSfi—6 r.; 3650 Sacramento nr. Spruce.$30—5 r.; 1210 AGeary nr. Gosia: upper.$30

—t r;1471 Washington nr. Hyde; upper.

SCO— 6 r.; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut: uppere.$3O—fir.;R34 Filbert nr. Taylor.$30—5 r.:1231 Filbert cor. Larklft.$30

—7 r.; 3111 Sacramento nr. T.yon:,upper.

S3C,—

t:r.: 1369 California nr. Hyde; upper. "\u25a0-s.*U> ea.

—6 r.:1742-41 Union nr. CfOusft. -V

•$30—5 r.: 2TC& Filbert nr. S<-o«.\u25a0?3O— fir.: SW. cor. Cole and Hayes; bargain.$30

—a r.:135 Buchanan nr. Waller: upper.

$2S-^7 r.; 2532 Steiner nr.' Broadway; upper.$28-^1 r. and b.: The Highland; 1355 Clay.$2S-:-6 r.:2120 I>»aTenwcrthf nr. Filbert.$27.30

—fir.:274f> Lagan* nr.:Green.

$27.50— -6 r.; 1."CO Gr'eenwiclj. nr. Van Ness; np.$27.3f»— 6 r.:3C37 Washington nr. Baaer.$27.0!V530

—5 r.: R0 62 Alpine nr. Waller.

$27.50— 5 r.^ 1542 Jones nr. Pacific.$27.50—5 r.;3SOO California for. Cberry.

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$27.50— fi r.; l«04 Jones nr. Pacific.$27.50

—7 r.: 31<*4 Washington nr. Lyon.

$27.50—

6 r.: 3331 Sacramento nr. Walnut.$27.30

—5 r.;1333 Lyon nr. Clay.

$27.50—

7 r.;2425 Buchanan nr. Jackson; upper.$27.30

—6 r.:2204 Grove nr..Stanyan.. .

$27—

6 r.; 1165 Broadway nr. LeaTenwjrth.$26

—6 r.: »2T. Scott nr. Golden Gate. -

$25. 50-$27. 50—5 r. ea. :1213A-12R58 Lombard nr.Polk: marine view; every convenience.

525—

fi r.; 1R32 Buchanan' nr. Post.$25

—« r.: 1735 Green nr. Octavla: uoper.

$2.">-$30—

3 r.:near Sacramento and Jones.•

$25—

7 r.; 2705M.aguna corner" Vallejo. •:

$2r—

6 r.: 2712ABnsh nr. Broderick; upper.$25—6 r.: 2134 O'FarrelTnr. Devisadero.$I's—s r.;430. Presidio nr. Sacramento; upper.$23

—Ir.;1227 Clay nr. Jones.

$25—5 r.;81 Webster 'cor. Gcrmanla ar.$25

—5 r.:1135 Vallejonear Jones.

$25—

6 r.; 2213 Learenwortti-nr. Lombard.$25

—5 r.: 10-Jl Filbert nr. Leaveuwortn; upper.

$23—

5 r.: 1019 "H *«t.-nr. 10th ST.; upper.$2.5

—5 r.:1293 Unioo nr. Larkln; upper.

S24—

6 r.;285S Steiaer nr. Broadway.$23^

—7 r.;ISA Joiee nr. Pine. \u25a0

$22 30—

7 r.; 832 Haight nr. Devlsadero. -$22.30

—ir.; 1280 Union ar. Larkln.

-$22.50—4 r.: 1440 Paria<? nr. Hyde; upper.522.50

—Ir.:1275 Green nr. Hyde: modern..

$22.00-W5—it.:sunny, modern apts.; S3B Fil-

bert nr. Taylor: marine flew.$22.30

—3 r.:1603 Washington nr. Polk.

$20 3 r.;167*4 Filbert nr. Goujh; upper.$21—4 rt: 14fi.1 Vallejo nr. Polk.$20—3 r.; 1531 Sacramento nr. Hyde; npper.$20—5 r.;ISfi*Union nr. Octaiia. .-%2O—4 r.; 1306AGreenwich nr. Polk.?20—5 r.; 403 Walnut cor. Sacramento.$20—5 r.: 047 Broadway «r..Salmon. .$18

—1r.; 2016 Octavia nr. Filbert.

$1S—

3 r.;242 Ivy ar. nr. Franklin.~

$IS-$23.5O—

3 r. each: 1492 Pactflc corner Larkln.JIS—- r. and b.: SS44 California nr. Cherry.$1S

—5 r.; 61 Salmon c«r. Broadway.

517.30^—

t r.: 10SO Filbert nr. Hyde.f16

—4 r.: 12S0 Unionnr. Lnrkia: modern.-

$!«_« r.; 27128 Hush nr. Brcderick.515—5 r.; IHSIGolden Gate nr. Scott.Sls— 4 r.; I"7S IDtb ar. nr.Ist.$14—2 r.. and b.;"ga« range, water beater; 11S1A

Filbert nr. Hyde; separate entrance.$14-31 rt

—1-5 r.: 2319 Lombard ar. Pierce.

$14-^2 r. and b.: 138 ft California nr. Hyde.$I^s 4 r.;'1041 Filbert.nr. Leavenworth. \u25a0

$10—3 r.: 405 Walnut cor. Sacramento.5S__C r.; 54.Bernard nr. Joues.

'FURNISHED FLATS AND APTS.

$22.50 and $30—3 r. and b.;Tbe Colonial. 3119California nr. Lyon: turn, and partly tarn.

$CO—C r.;1320 Leavenworttt nr. Jackson; furn.

'uorSES^fOUTH.OF MARKET.

$150—

9 r. and b.; 2560 Scott corner Filbert. ;$100

—20 r.4.b. 4 kit«-b»n3v newly papered and. tinted; close to Fillraore and FUiihr. ".

j75_S r.; S6l-Aaalrary X?. Frederick r garage.$Hs_l» r.; completely furtui 111 Cth av.nr. Lake.$33

—12 r.;2029 Vallejo«ir. I.asuna: view.

X50—

10 r.and b.;2217 Van Ness nr. Broadway.$sQl_o r.; 2523 fioujh nr. Vallejo.§45—10 r.; 311S V.'ashlngton nr. Lyon.

-$35:

—7 r.;'1703 Buchanan nr. Post. . .

STORES, LOFTS, ETC.. NORTH OF MARKET

$150—I^>ft,'2<sxl37:6 ft..'.2d floor; passenger andfreight elevator; I£s Geary st. nr.- Grant ay.

$125—

Mezzanine floor. 125 Geary nr. Grant ay.SieO.t'may he less)

—Larse ground floor space.

$75—Elesaa*. large, liscat 2d floor; 450 Mkt. St.$3<)

—store. 2222 Fillmcre nr. day. •

$47.50^—Large basenieat. 40x60 ft.;,elevator.$38— Store, -XE. corner Union sdc! Lartin st*.

'j3s__^iore, 32SS Sacramento nr.- Presidio ay.

$3t>— Large store.- 1760 O'Farrell .nr."Flllmore.;

f3Of30—-.Space in new market; un?urpa»se<l location.25—Store.' for^a creamery. Sl» Cole nr. Carl.

$25 and ?30 stores— 2o24-2R Hayes nr.rCole.'$20— Space .ia. new,market; unsarpas.*etl location.$12.50 to $30^

—Large." lightsample rooms. \u25a0

$40—

Store and. modern, flat of 7 r.isuitable fori ltsbt ofs.r ISD2 Folsom nr.*14th. \u25a0«

';".-;/' SOUTH OF MAnKET AXTTMJSSIOX.$30-$35— 6 r.;4 sunny modenr* flats;;373-8t Xoe,bet. ,l6tb ana 17tl».

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S-'--k '?- - ~.::$25—5 r. and.b.;zarage :modprn buijalow*

407£«,- Diamond nr.-2lst; panoramic view

*

$20—

5 r.: 489 Sanchez nr;ISth: npper -$20-525— t r. aodb. each; 1463 Fol^rnn-nr 10th.$IR—6 r.; 2375-S2 25tn, at. cor. Florida. <

*. iuxa*$lft-^-lr. and b.'; 2967 24tb nr.*Harrison ' •«

'$13.5*—4 r. and b.; 154ALanstpn nr^Fobom.

Large".: licit loft*-, rpnt low; \u25a02. eleVitors-JttlTMission cor. >»ew Jlontgomery. S \u25a0*-

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