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12 CARPENTERS HOLD DISTRICT MEETINGS First of the Series in Alameda County Attracts Large Number of Members O. M. BOYLE The first of a series ° f district ™ eetJn SS _>\u25a0 "* > ''^SSy^&SS^ in Alameda county "was held in Linderman hall, Alameda. " -undT the auspices of the bay counties district rnunr.jl of carpenters last Fri day. The. hall vas filled with building mechanics. They were a.idressed by O. Frederickson. F. J. KrSemer, F..E. -^lax-well. C. A. McColm and Georpe \u25a0 -L,ohr. After the business meeting: light refreshments were served and the " crowd enjoyed the varjed program ar ranged. Tonlpht another meeting: will beheld at Carpenters' hall, Fruitvale, and to morrow nighj there will be a meeting in Oakland at the hall, corner Twelfth • * • President McHugh presi.Jed at the ' Saturday night meeting of building material teamsters' union Xo. 216. Bus iness Agent Frank McDonald of the , building trades council addressed the meeting 1 on the Los Anjpeles situation. The usual donation was made. Two candidates were obligated and seven applications recelveJ. Business was t reported fair. Peter Burke, third vice president of | the International and orpranizer, was present and told of conditions as he found them up and down the coast. After paying his assessment to Los Angeles, being a member of Xo. 216, he invited a delegation to attend the ball given by the local teamsters at San Jose next Wednesday evening. - ' The ball given by the molJers' drum corps Jn Saratoga hall. Saturday night, \u25a0was largely attended. The arrange ments committee was as follows: A. Taylor, chairman; William Suling. sec retary; "William Meyers, floor mans srer; W. Lang. A. Dematei and T. Mc- Donald, assistants. -. • \u25a0 • • Th« retail shoe clerks' union Xo. 410 gave a very attractive entertainment in the hall. 543 Van Xess avenue. A pro pram which kept the audience, in gooJ humor was carried out and light re freshments were served. The follow ing committee hal charge: G. R. King, T. A. Rice, "W. J. Hennessy, E. A. Levy, J. P. Griffith, J. Rosenthal, Frank O'Brien and H. Cantrowith. A bonbon party Trill be given by the local to \u25a0women members Thursday evening, December R. at headquarters. Organized labor is demanding the rlerks' cards with more regularity than heretofore, and this is helping the clerks very much to unionize the stores in the city. Bakers' union No. 24 at its last meet ing decided to follow In the footsteps of the Oakland bakers and •will co operate with the salesmen of bakery goods in placing on the market French and Italian bread made by a six day week bakery. This bakery is to be established In a week or so at Twenty first and Bryant streets. Committees have been authorized to equip the plant fully. The 500 bakery wagon drivers are to boost this bread and In this way pave the \u25a0way for a six day week for those •who •work In French and Italian Shops. The funeral of George J. Brooks, late recording secretary of cooks' union Xo. _44. took place yesterday from 1919 Mission Etreet under the auspices of the union. A. large delegation of the members was present. The funera! services were conducted by Rev. Wil liam Xat Friend. .;. • v .'.#-.'...# 5' President Heffner of the Sacramento labor temple association announced at a recent meeting that the temple would .be reax3y for occupancy by February 1. 1911. Already the. various unions are t selecting their meeting nights and all the halls will b« occupied as soon as the structure Is completed. • • • The San Franciscans won the base- j ball game with the Oakland laundry \u25a0workers' team Sunday by a score of 6 to 5. •.• ' • Hereafter book binders* union Xo. 31 will be known as book binders' paper • rulers', paper cutters' and folding ma chine operators' union. The local has adopted a revised constitution and by laws. •/ * * At the last meeting of janitors' union two candidates -were obligated and eight applications received. Xomina tions for officers were opened and will continue at the meeting to be held De cember^. -"\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0- *\u25a0-*-,•- -Ji It Is understood that there will be 'four legislative agents in Sacramento at the coming session of the legislature to represent organized labor. The exec utive council of the state federation of labor is engaged on several labor bills, which will be placed before the law makers. • • • Cooks' union Xo. 4 4 has chosen J. P. Bader as recording secretary to fill the vavaney caused by the death of George J. Brooks. Robert Clocking, president of the brotherhood of book binders, in speak ing of the growth of his organization, recently paid: "It is now 17 years since the International brotherhood- of book binders was organized. Since that time the price of our labor has ad vanced from $11 to $17.50 per week for males and $4 to $7 for females. The , hours of toil have been reduced from €0 to 48 per week." • • • A charter has been received by the bakery goods salesmen's union of Sac ramento. The following officers were elected: President. J. T. Rutherford: vice president. George Knecht; record . ing secretary, W\ Stuart; treasurer, F. Rutherford; sergeant at arms, a ; Strauch. CHURCHES TO UNITE THANKSGIVING DAY The Presbyterian churches of the city will unite in Thanksgiving serv ices on Thursday at Trinity Presby '"" terian church at Twenty-third and Capp '.'streets. The services will begin, at r*«10:30 o'clock in the morning. The following program has been arranged: . ?>rgan prelude.- "Tocatta and Fug-oe." in D minor Bach ."Doioloffy." \u25a0'\u25a0 . Invocation and Lord's prayer Rev. J. M. McElphinney Bespongive Trading. Psalm 145. <>7:5-7. . . . . . ....... Rev. C. S. Tanner \u25a0"Gloria." , Contralto solo. "Praise Yethe Lord". . ...Hold«n The president* jirorlamation Dr. K. A. Sturge. Scripture lesson Rev. ntcfcciond Logan ..Duel, contralto and barytone.. "Rejoice in the _ » Lord" \u25a0 Schneeker " .Prayer » Her. " W. E. Parker Jr. Offering for the Presbyterian orphanage. .. . • . ...V. ...... Krr.F. A. Donne fitfnrtrnry mrpan* "Spring i*onj:". ..Mendelssohn Burvtone *o!o. -'The -King of Lore;MyShen-- , ;• "•/\u25a0 herd Is" ". - .. -V. • •"• - •'- . .Gonnod \u25a0 Hymn. "Praise, My Soul. tiiPvKlne of Heateu," ; - KfrnK«n "..Her. Wllltero Rader * Vravt-r ilfT. A. R, Willis Hrmn. "My Country, "Tis or The*>." .. Benediction. , < Orjran }»Q*tlude. "Prophet*' Marrti". ...Meyerbeer Contralto — Miss Elizabeth Price. :. Barrton*; — John Carrlnsrtofl. ; Organist— J. S. UalJowcli. . 1 NIGHT WORKERS WILL HEAR MASS Service Will Be Said at 3 o'clock in Morning in St. Patrick's Church For the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic church in the state, rnass~is to be celebrated in a Catholic church at 3 o'clock In the morning. The first, which will be in St. Patrick's church In' Mission street, between Third and Fourth, will be a low one by Rev. Father John Rogers, the pastor. "This mass," said Father Rogers yes. terday, "is an. unusual one and is in tended for those members of our church who by reason of the f hours they have to .work are unable to'atten'd the usual masses on Sunday. It is intended .es pecially for those who work on the great daily newspapers, and for that it has been named the 'printers' mass." In. order to obtain permission to hold mass at that unusual hour .his grace. Archbishop Riordan. communicated with the papal delegate in -"Washington, D^C./and he in turn forwarded a peti tion to the Vatican income. In due time the petition was granteJ and I may say that such a dispensation has been granted to only three or four other large cities in the United: States. "To the people of • our religion this is a most important event, as they fully appreciate the value o(-a mass for those who are unable to attend our regular Sunday service. In addition, there will be a low mass at noon every Sunday for the benefit of those who are em ployed every Sunday morning." !'**'? These masses will be celebrated every Sunday hereafter in this church at the hours named. HUBBY WOULDN'T SPEAK TO HER, SAYS WIFE M. E. Blank Asks Divorce From Uncommunicative Spouse Cliarging that her husband has treated her "in a most cruel and out ragreous manner," Mabel E. Blank sued Arthur D. Blank for divorce yester day. Blank Is accused of having ex hibited his disregard for his wife's sensibilities by utterly ignoring: her in the presence of her friends and rela tives?. For 30 days at a time he has refused to speak to her, it is alleged, his conduct being studied and delib erate, she charges. . Mrs. Blank be lieves her health will be permanently injured if she is not granted a divorce. Anna Meyer has filed suit against Gustave J. Meyer for annulment of their marriage, charging that the de fendant has another wife. alive. Suits for divorce were begun yes terday by: .',",: Charles Jordan against Georglna Jordan, deser tion. Alma Wilhelmina Palany against Emil Palany, willful neglect. . ' Helen E. York against Henry J. York, cruelty. Lucy I. Madison against Charles A. Madison, willful neglect. Solomon A. Phclps against Cora Phelps. deser- Frederick Paul acainst Alice Paul, cruelty. Divorces were granted as follows: By Judge Seawell — TV. E. Sells from Annie E. Sells, degertion. By Judge Van N'oMrand — Alice Dell Tavlor from James E. Taylor, cruelty; Agnes Poland fmm Jonathan J. Doland. desertion: Clarence Fairchild from Bessie F. Fairchild. desertion. , INJURED WOMAN.DEMANDS AN AUTO AND GETS. IT Patrol Wagon and Ambulance Are Waved Aside A thoroughly excited, if not badly hurt, woman of advanced years caused considerable commotion at the Powell street turntable yesterday afternoon and blocked traffic on the street for half an hour until her whims had been satisfied. The , woman gave her name as Mrs. Presidi Perugia. While at tempting to recover. her purse, which she had dropped on the steps of a Powell street car. she slipped and fell from the car. A policeman summoned a -patrol wagon to convey her to the central emergency hospital, but she in dignantly refused to ride in~the "hurry up.". The hospital ambulance was then called, but again Mrs. Perugia declined. A back was suggested, but she shook her head. An automobile or nothing was what she declared for. Finally a kind hearted automobile driver offered his services and Mrs. Perugia was re moved to the German hospital for treatment. She was not seriously hurt. DEPOSITORS SEEK TO REGAIN BANK BOOKS Fifty Want 50 Per Cent Market Street Dividend Between 50, and 60 depositors In the Market' Stret .' bank, declared Insolvent two years, agro, appeared before' Judge Sturtevant yesterday and asked that the Market • Street securities company be directed to surrender to them their deposit book?, which they had ex changed for bonds. Judg^e Sturtevant. took all the petitions under submission. The depositors desire the return of their'books in order that they may col lect the dividend of 50 cents on the dol lar ' declared by Receiver, L/Ouis 11. Moeser. This dlvf'dend has been,, paid to practically all those depositor* who did not, exchange their books for bonds of the securities company. ; v The avowed purpose, of the Market street securities company was to re habilitate the Market Street bank, but It never succeeded. Probably most of us would be more thankful for the things we have if there were not so many other things we want. _• '^,r_>. A fussy old bachelor says that eating onions will oft*m- prevent a mustache from coming on. a woman's li». Delicately JFoTtned and gently reared, women will find in all the. seasons of their lives, as maid- 2ns, wives ( and mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time, when >'. th~e« system needs a laxative, with perfect safety ; and real- ly. beneficial effects, Is"; Syrap of Figs md Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor which Is bo refreshing to the taste, that warming and -grateful toning to the stomach which responds so i favor- ably to its action and the laxative ' ef- fect which is so beneficial \u25a0 to the^ sys- tem .when," occasionally, its - gentle cleansing is rc~iired. The -genuine, always; bearing the name of the_ California' Fig -Syrup Co.; may ; be: purchased from all " leading druggists in original packages : of one size only, price fifty cents per bottle. THEySAR ERANCISCQ, CALL, /TUESDAY, 22, 1910. MEETINGSr-LODGES v CALIFORNIA chapter No.-S. R. A.'-M.* iHRI Ppp<-ial nieetlnc THIS (TUESDAY V-BK^W EVENING -at 7:30 o'clock. 213.1- Siit-&HH^f ter -st. I. M. \u25a0 and M. E.~.' M. 'dc- V^Kjf ' npwAP.i* i'F.Aßonv.- sic \BHJSy MISSION commandery No. •' 41. K. T.— dC| Stated ns»f-uihl.v THIS -.- (TUESDAY V.TfcH I^ EVENING at:S o'clock. Mission "Masonic ; lW • temple. -Order of the Temple. ~ AIT fra-' .'- . ters: cordially 'inTlted. By order.of. the 1 " Emi- nent Commander..A.,HAWKSLEY., Recorder. ' •' PACIFIC lodge ,NoM36. F & A. M..:i739> A Flllmore «.. meets THIS EVENING, «^W 7:30 p. m. 2 I). \u25a0-.. -. * " >%^ y :..\u25a0 . GEORGE PENUNGTON. : gee. . ' --~ --\ GOLDEN, GATE lodge No. 30. F.- A. A. -A M— Third » degree THIS ' (TUESDAY) Jr\* ...EVENING' 7:30 o'clock'.' Fraternal haII. AJT I. O. 0.. F. building. Market and. 7tb/^ sts. . Master Masnns cordially InTited. '\u25a0-\u25a0•-' . EDWIN 1,.. MEYER. Secretary. ORIENTAL lodge 144.- F. & A. M..- -A- ; meets THIS (TUESDAY* \u25a0 EVENING -Lf%.' for first^degree work at: 7:30 o'clock. -f\J\ Members and Masons cordially invited. '~> A. S.; HUBBARD. Secretary.. SAN FRANCISCO lodge, N0.T360. F. t ' A" A. M.. 1730 Fillmore st. near Snttrr— -J^^ I Third degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN- J\X ING at 7.30 o'clock. Master. Masons \Tj&I cordially inTlted. '. \u25a0 ' . • • \u25a0 " -.-•-.- LEWIS E. ' SAWYER /- Secret a tj.' PARNASSUS lodge No; 3SR F A A M — m W. -A: HQVT. Secretary., /y\ LOST AND FOUND '"\u25a0' $75 REWARD [ ~~~~ For return of watch — chain — cigar cutter— bonbonnlere— soarf pin and scarf holder, which were taken from the . Park riding school— no questions asked. .. , ' J. STERN. S. E. cor. Pine and Battery sts. LOST — Saturday night, black wallet containing .owner's < lodge csrds. etc. Reward if returned ,to J. R. COMLY. Hotel ; Mam. ;No questions \u25a0 asked.- \u25a0': -, ; ; . ]; ;. :_\u25a0, ; . v ~: . ..-\u25a0 . \u25a0-. ..-;) .-•>.. LnRT — Monogram fob "J.M.- S-." Monday, near Beale, and .Mission. Return : 251- Laguna st. \u25a0 -Reward. \u25a0.' >.-\u25a0:;. \u25a0",..\u25a0;.- ...-,..\u25a0..--.- .-- THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1657 FILLMORE -ST. ' EMPLOYMENT WANTED^ ALT, AROUND" hotel, restaurant: and boarding house. conk wants a- situation;, good references. VVOO ON HAI CO.. 742 Sacramento St.; hours 2to 4. Phone China 317. v' .' . COMPETENT steno.. 'assist books: exper. legal com., billing, filing, cashier: neat, accurate: will sub: best refs.: mod, salary.. Tel. Park 659 CARPENTER:, middle "aged.- want* work; good <t on windows, doors, inside flntfh and repairing: * $.>.25 a day. Phone Franklin 3677, 5 to 7 p. m. Bor 187. Call office.' * s COMPETENT colored man wants position with private family; wniter, cook and other work. Boi ISS. Call office. FIRST CLASS Japanese cook w«nts situation, city or country. KOBE. 1543 Post st. FIRST CLASS Japanese cook wants-to cook for ThanksniTing dinner. Address K. S.. 31!> 6th st.. Oakland ; phone ;. Oakland 2263. ". . - GERMAN" butler with .the best of city refer- ences wants a place \u25a0 \n town or . "country; wants $40 to $45. Ring up MLSS PLUN- KETT. ISOli Sutter st. corner Webster. MACHINIST, bench drill or rreetinz. or will take anything In machine line. Bos 231. Call. PAINTER, paper . hanger; tinfer. grainer. etc.. wants work from owners: fiare tools . for inte- rior nnd exterior work: no job too large or too small.' Decorator. 255 9th ay.; Richmond. Phone Pacific 3004. SCANDINAVIAN, middle aged, sober and reli- able. wants -work ns choreman: small wages" city or country. Box 170. Call.office. : WANTED— A position by Al Janitor: speaks 4 languages. Address G. B. ANFOSSI. Ticino •hotel. 621-623 Broadway. j: WASTED — Accounting work or a set of double entry books to keep erenincs br a competent person. Address box 2745. Call office. WANTED— Position as handy man in factory or shop; wages $15 per week. A. D. KIMBALT. Palo Alto. Cal. . YOUNG man, 17 years of age, good exnerience and good recommendations. . i« .looking for work in an Amerlenn family in "the country or city. Address MR. NERVA A.',- 217 'Mont- gomery ar. \u25a0 . .\u25a0; • YOUNG man ppeks sltnption with prirate- fam- ily: has good knowledge of autos:,make blm self generally useful on^place; references. Box _3245. Call office. Oakland. YOUNG Japanese d<«;!res position ' PTenings; rooking or. wash . dishes. GEORGE. - phone West 7f>45. Home 52720. YOUNG man. well educated, desires* position as book keeper: can furnish best of reference. Boi l«o. Call office. . MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. MILLER'S. STATIONER. SOU 16TH ST.; EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE FIRST CLASS young German cook wants a place where other-help Is kent : can work in an- American or Jewish fßrriilr: expects $40. Ring up MISS PLUNKETT'S, *ISO 6 Sutter st. corner Webster. . .... .... LADY willow worker makes beautiful willow plumes from 'old . feathers and .boas- Phone West 221; small salary or by day. NEAT German girl who can rook well wants a ;place in a small American family : will go to Oakland or Berkeley: wants $33. Ring up MISS PLUNK ETT. IR9(V Sutter st. corner Webster. YOUNG ladr thoroughly 'familiar with the duties of the telephone desires nn exchange to man- age. . Phone Market 120 S. j : YOUNG lady of refinement and experience" de- - sires position to Instnjct children: perfectly capable taklns entire charge: good plain sewer: excellent references. Box; 130. Call office.-; MALE HELP WANTED WANTED— An experienced chauffeur. Must be .a good. mechanic and able to take care of his own car." A ~, married" man "preferred. Refer- ences required. -Light work and gond position for the right, man., Address box. 133/ Call office. State wages and give references. MEN wanted, age ;IS to : 35. -. fnr firemen. » $100 monthly, and briikemen $SO. nn nearby rail- road*: experience, unnecessary; no strike: pro- motion to englnerrs. conductors; railroad- em- plovlnc headounrters: over 500. men. sont- to positions monthly: stale J age: 1 send stamp. Railway Assooiation. enre Call of Bee. "\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0 WANTED— Sober anil Industrious, man, ape. 25 to 40. to work on poultry ranch : good -home with plenty of»work: do cigarettes or ' whisky: . abstainer preferred: $15 to $20 with' board through the winter. Addre.ss box 76, ,I'enn- grove. Cal.' " .:'"', i; ' MEN AND WOMEN-^Learn the barber trade; do not be deceired^by sncallcd colleges:- get a scholarship -under -the system nnd learn right : 40 colleges In !U. | S. : -We pay < wages ' while learnlug.- : Call Moler College, 234 3d" st. WANTED — Men without experience "to work nt electricity., plumbing, :aut<>mobiling. bricklay- ing: : learn trade few months: no expense:* 2oo students last, year: - $30,000 ; coatrncts.: United Trade School Contracting Co.: 1G23 Market st. WANTED—^-Experienced domestic, salesmnn for *lipetlncs and flannels. Apply sMperlntendent's office. 0, to 11. a, m...HALE. 8R05... INC.. i Market and T.tlr sts.. San Fran?i>=cn. . ",: ,; YOUNG: man or Iwy wanted to work.l or 2 hours, daily in exchange: for 'in book keeptng ; or" stenography:; rare opportunity. ''\ San ".Fran- cisco Business College. -. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0' i j. \u25a0 , . . . . DOUGLAS HOUSE. 75S Harrison st, nr. nd— Now J open; 200, hard finished .rms.: reading rra.; hot water,:, rooms :Z"c day: $i;25.;5L50 week. ' . gj WANTED — Experienced: jacket hands. for altera- • tion -room. - "Apply superintendent's' office 9 to .11 a, ni.. lIALE RROS.Mnc. Market nnd, Cth. AGENTS WANTED \u25a0TO SELL" WATCHES AND DIAMONDS; . EASY- PAYMENTS ;REF. \u25a0 REO- BRILLIANT.JEWELRY;.CO.:; 704. MARKET. WA NTED-^Young -ma n'.to; take*. charKe ;: of; nice. clean business in /Oakland; .week:> $150 . cash 'required. Call> room 211 r 915:,Van'NessaT. MODEL "to j»ose^ for drawing,, class: /must hare V;; well proportioned, Usurer. -Apply at Art: lnstl- tute between 11 a.>'ra.and-,1:p.:m.,." . ; IF you know of any land;'for-sale'ln.your.Tlcin- \u25a0 ityyou can "make some ? easy money! by writing -to.bos-lS32.iSeatUe. ;J Wash. : \u25a0 / \u25a0 "MEN nnd women' for. first" class places.'- .WHIT-'- : AKER'S INFORMATION BUREAU. 321} Bush ; Kt:;'-room ; :107.'. ;\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0 ".'\u25a0:.,";\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ~*\ \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-- .. .•-.•\u25a0; BOYS' and raen^ wanted. PACIFIC •~ GLAS.S Cf>-.;l- r 'tP "»d Fo^om..'.:: .; V;V. ' \u25a0V. MENr waiited,*t;lO3j3dr«t. -to. ha^e.. their " shoes « re[>«lred : \u25a0 sewed j soles .75c ; : done . in ; 10 minutes. W A NTED— Good I live.- agents' for I house I to \ house ' canvas* ; * easy, seller, y; Box ; 215."4C.aH; offloe. * COUPON agents.- new J proposition. • SCHAFFER. - . • photogragher. \ 72 San - Pablo, ay.,.- Oak land; ' y,f^. ADVERTlSlNG : solicitor*'*: on 'magazine. , ALEX.-E.BEYFUKS.CO.; seBiGolden(iate.«T.; NEW. WESTERN.?- 1124 5 Howards-Single "rooms, 1 1 15 c •a nd ( 20c; per ; night ; \ hot; and cold .water, y;-^ WANTED— Two * bnpbelm/n.^-- Apply ;"- •superitK {'\u25a0\u25a0 tendent's. office. \u25a0.The ; :Emporlnm.?. -"- ', " ; / *^. WA NTED^-Men and . women/ Star ; Barber. School ; ; $12.50- each. •' 410 3U St. Jr :,;: v •;. -,- : "' \^EMALE HELP WANTED A-*^-*-^-- Young - wonienTwa'nted ! as operators Iby » the . Paclfic^Telephone j and Telegraph Company : : ; mu«t be neat rin appearance, between the j ages or 17 < and 1 25 yearß. ; of: fair education . ?n? n « TUnqtieBtionable;T Unqtie8tionable; character. „ LIGHT* AND WELL VENTILATED OPER- ; ATING:ROOMS;v -< *• \u25a0\u25a0 --. \u25a0'-' • -' \u25a0\u25a0'"\u25a0".' •\u25a0; . PLEASANT REST AND ": LUNCH . ROOMS, j :. %i^LIBERAL SALARY PAJD WHILE LEARN- .. PERMANENT .POSITIONS. v ' > OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. "For -full particulars 'call' «t- the Operating School. 1 Telephone Office, \u25a0 2015 Steiner st.^ cor- ner Pine. r^y) \u25a0•;• . -\u25a0 .:,;\u25a0-' \u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0 '-:' : •\u25a0\u25a0! '\u25a0'"/>\u25a0"\u25a0 WANTED— Immediately, -two attractWe young ; .ladleg to pose in artist's studio ;-mnst be srood , looking. , possess : fine physique: r $75 per « week. { 24 weeks'.' contract: applications treated strict-. ly ' confidential. Give phone number. Address box 139.? Call office. ":• GIRLS TO MAKE* OVERALLS. PAID SALARY LEVI STRAUSS :\u25a0 &-. CO.. 3D' AND CLAY STS, ; \u25a0; . -applycto mr. v daVIS. ..\u25a0-*'_\u25a0 LADIES, : learns hair -dressing at> CALIF. COL- LEGE -OFrHAIR DRESSING and Beauty Cul- ture; diplomas and formulas given:; individual Instruction. 0067H Market st. bet. sth and 6th. LEARN hair dressing at New Mildred Parlors. -.130;Geary-st. Special- for holiday month, full course.- $15<3520:- day ; and evening classes.'-. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter. 4 hours a :; da r. . $25 . ncr ;: month. 'Call \u25a0at MISS : PLUN- KETT'S. ' 1 596 ; Sutter st. corner Webster. SALES LADIES for. underwear dept. ARMAND CAILLEAU. INC.; Grant j ay. and Geary st. , TRUSTWORTHY. : energetic woman for business position. .Ambition and conscientiousness more . essential than experience.- ; Box 120. Call. : . *W.A NTED— Experienced saleswoman -for. 'art de- nartment. 'Apply superintendent's office. P to II a. :m.. HALE BROS, INC.,; Market and ; 6th sts.. San . Francisco.' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'- ' ''-\u25a0'"'-- - '"' YOt'XG respectabFe girl ; with some experience to ( take' care .of.' baby: good -home; wages $15. 2253 Broderick st.: : ' \u25a0.'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-'-\u25a0-; -\u25a0 \u25a0 " '.-\u25a0 '\u25a0 ' : -- \u25a0" ' WANTEDX-Glrl for housework" and cooking. 740 \u25a0\u25a0- Castro-st. '.'-.- :• ;'\u25a0 . ' :': ' .. \u25a0 .' \u25a0 ' - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0-; MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 110S VALENCIA ST. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES j BARBERS— Don't sacrifice your chairs, furni- ture •, or tools before you see STOLTZ. 731 Msr- % ket St.. where you'll get full value In cashfor i '.\u25a0.\u25a0*theni': .you can also get money advanced on < \u25a0'them 'or make exchanges on any .article:- low j interest.- Jlemember the .number. "31 Market. SACRIFICE . SAJ>E account, overstock: Rus- sia: MANGANESE FIBRE STROPS. $1.15 and $1.25 EACH. TONSORIAL GEM RAZOR. 3 FOR $3 or $1.25 each. Black striped COATS', with buttons. 65e EACH. BEGKEL & PRESHER.RO 6th, St.. S. F. WANTED— Men and women to learn harberinjr: we-teachln S, weeks: no limit to time. Call S.* F.-. BARBER • COLLEGE. 790 Howard st. near 4th.- ' . \u25a0• \u25a0 '"•\u25a0-' BEST new chairs: also, Kokcn's white chair, and ' all kinds on the market;. new mirrors: nonfor- 'feitintr lease. 394 Hayes st.; phone Park 1242. FIRST. CLASS workman .wants 'work, city or country: country preferred: no scrape, or lOi^ shop need answer. 'Box 3229, Call office. Oak. Al LOCATION for barber shop, opposite car- barns. East 14th st.. Elmhursr. Phone Elm. 904. \u25a0 Owner at 1715 90th St.. Elmhurst. 2 CHAIR shop for sale, with livtne rooms com- plete: will bear Inspection.' -Dwijjht way End Telegraph ay.. Berkeley. - FIRST CLASS barber wants position, afternoon and evenfhg.* jail. day. Saturday. Address box ; 17.5. Call office.. \u25a0 '-.-''. $250—3 CHAIR shop, fine fixtures: low rent : money maker; snap. HAMMERSMITH'S, 787 Market st. FOR sale — 2 hydraulic chair outfit, as good as new: cheap for cash. : . Room 1. 953 Clay st.. Oaklnnd. . BARRER, first class workman, wants situation, city or country. Address bos 232. Call office. BARBERS' Protective Union— Employment secre- tary. W.BARON% 775Mkt : jphone_KTnjv52S4. BARBERS— Wanted, location for a 2 or 3. chair shop In Oakland. Box 17fl, Call office. WE buy., sell and exchange barber furniture at Bauer's Barber Supplies. 59: O'Farrell st. BARBER wants : work, union shop; reliable. BARBER. 423 Tehama: bungalow 179. \u25a0 MEN wanted to learn bnrher trade: special rates. .; 670 Washington st. near Kearpy. FOR; sale— One chair >bop corner 16tb and Bryant; prl^e SIOQ. ' . ' THREE chair shop for sale; casb or easy terms. ; Call 641 Vallejo st. : PORTER wanted for barber shop. 2423 Sutter ... street. .' ' -. - - • "\u25a0 \u25a0 - - \u25a0 \u25a0' -'':\u25a0-. FIRST CLASS barber wanted. 316 Montgomery nvenup. ' ; \u25a0 _ , : SALESM EN AND SOLICITORS • WANTED.' > .Two reliable sto^k salesmen: pivo nee. ex- perience and '-references:' important opportunity . for*men of abilify. Box 491, Cull office. SALESMEN wanted — No. exp. required: hundreds good positions now. open paying $100 to $500 . ' monthly «nd exp. : our free hook, "A Knight of the Grip." will show you -how to get one of them; write (or rail) for It today. National Salesmen's Training- Assn.-; 1 Of !>B Metropolis Bank bldg.. San Francisco. Branches — Chicago. New York. Kansas City. Minneapolis. Atlagta. EXPERIENCED salesman \u25a0\u25a0 wanted -.- for ladies' shirt waists for states California.. Oregon. Nevada., as side line: .commission basis: trood I references or Iwnd required.-- Princess Waist Company. 49« Broome St.. New York. N. Y. WE HAVE something now for salesmen making • smull towns— A neat, clean, quick selling pocket side lin«: i f lnterp«ted. write for order book trvdsy. TWENTIETH CENTURY MFG. CO.. 130^ -Wells- st.:.. Chicago.' - WOMEN with pfnerience In meeting strangers; niust have selllne ability above ;tlip arerape: \u25a0 liberal nnr: cull b^weei 10 n. m. and 3 p. m. 'MR. 'JOHNSON. '-.2121 Shattuck nv.: Rprkeley. STRICTLY MgT) grade salesmen: acquaintance •witb California \u25a0 towns desirable: men with commercial experience enn e»«l.v qualify. See . MR. -TOHNSON. 2121 Shattuck ht.. Berkeley: SOLICITOR for Daily' Transcript: salnry. com- mission nr half Interest. n."2 Bdwy. Oakland. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1657 FILLMORE ST. \u25a0 AGENTS WA^TJED/ _ WANTED— Electrician;*- and others to call and see P.-D.-Q. electric. \u25a0 heater . demonstrated. New invention. No metal, no corrosion.' n« shqek. Warranted not to burn out. ~Hents pint of , water In one minute. , T'ses only two and a half amps. Retail price $1.25. AGENTS WANTED. Open :?. evenings. Golden Gate Electric' Co.; 1014 Fillmore : st. , OFFICE?^^ PHONE \u25a0- PAC. DOUGLAS .V.32. HOME - C46r>s. 531 GRANT AY.— ASIA EMPT. OFFICE FTTR- NISHES BEST. AND COMPETENT JAPANESE AND CHINESE HELP; OF- ALL KINDS. AAA— ; PHONE WEST. 1731... . • Largest' .Tnpanese :and Chinese employment of- fice in city. T. TAMURA CO.. 1612 Laguna st. WEST 5655— 54055. ; • , OSCAR HATKUMI. \u0084 Best help . carefully ; selected ; ; guaranteed. INDEPENDENT \u25a0'-••,: Office — Phone Main: 570. Basement; Ssn Joaquin Valley .Bank bldg.. Hunter -«t..: Stockton. Cal. \u25a0; : A: S. >noRI. . reliable - Japanese-Chinpse ; help promptly 'furnished : :-.' open >\u25a0 day- "and- night. 174S Slitter St., PHONES— WEST. 2W3. S2SO3. H. W." HONG. Chinese employment office. ' SO5 ; Webster - sf.. . Oakland;.- phone i- Pekin f 25. \u25a0 _~. J.- CONN." Chinese- employment bureau— Phone NDouglas '\u25a0\u25a0 3106. \u25a0 Home .. C50n.V,:'.785.iC1ay.; st. . STAR ; emp: office:- Japanese-Chinese help. ' AY. --^-KODATA: 160S Geary:"- tel. West - 167. - S4OQS. RENT THAT VACANT ROOM} A "SMALL want adHln't-ThV.'. Call will, do it • quicker; than a 'dozen signs ; plastered on your • windows nnd . which spoil the looks :o« your : home", liesides. ;, Phone -Kearny, S6 for -an ad . man: to ; call, and* see | you. • ;- " • V ; ;--.v '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0" ROOMSfp • LEr" - yURIVISHEDfAX DijrXF'URyiSHED .-;>, A -COZY- home if or respectable ladles,- 1130 : Marj : ! ket St.. near Sth. "under* auspices of;the.BAL-: - VATIONi ARMYP7 elegantly - furnished; every fl inodprn. 1 convenience; | steam heat.i electric light ,':.ahd elevator service; 'spotlessly clean: centrally, relocated; -thoroughly 'homelike; telephone Market .1349 ; * prices - vpry^ moderate. V ranging ; from \ 25c ;i- P p r/ night « up : ;. special '. rates : by ; the week -. or .;"!; month; -"See matron.V'rooin/33. \- r --.-. .:.'.' •\u25a0--.:\u25a0\u25a0 BRODERICK 7 st;.*^ Ifil9— Sunny. '- nicely furnished vci rooms ?. to •< let ; ; bath \u25a0 and.' running ['.water; ; reas:' DEWEYi HOUSE. > 4th i and Howard— : AlU modern -<"i conTenJences; • 300 « rooms. > 35c to ;si: day, J s2 : to i $5 a week ; j free haths ; j Howardor 4th st." cars." \u25a0 I>E VISADEKo »t..:- 112*— Sunny. <* furnished £or - ; unfurnished room; phone and bath; cheap. : ROOMS '/TO LET} ":'"--'•..'; ...- Contlniied .;.- \u25a0 '. '' : "\u25a0- \u25a0 \ DUBOCE i»T.V^ 193—2 . nicety furnished rooms In -\u25a0'\u25a0 a v priTate ' family,.; with -;\u25a0 use "-> of - phone and ..shower . bath, gas and electric light; 1 breakfast .If desired;* terms r very reasonable. , FILLMORE St.. >173S— Stop ; here, means clean .room,' good bed.; hot .water,, bath free; very reas FILLMORE sty 2422. near Jackson—Large snnny, I front I room ; jj running water; ! for \\ or j 2 gen- ,-,.- tlemen/ : : ?~? ~ ' ".'•';;,:\u25a0* \u0084\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-...\u25a0:\u25a0 FL'AT ; 'of - 3 beautiful.' large;, sunny rooms, unfur- ,: nlshed: hath. Call at BLAKE'S. 110S Valencia. GENTLEMAN ; owning modern, well furnished / . bachelor \u25a0 flat : in v downtown district s can " accom- imodate ; one. or tw/> - reliable and' agreeable ,- gentlemen .with | sleeping ) room | and I breakfast ; X very ; desiraole home \u25a0 surronndings. Apply Sun- day afternoon '. or. evenings,. S34 Jones st. : ncar iV Sutter:; =::\u25a0;;. .;--. > . \u25a0 - - , - HOWARD-: st.. "2337— Large, sunny alcoTe room and ; pleasant side -rooms; American family; rent reasonable • : ; ; HOTEL i METROPOLITAN,; 075 Harrison — Quiet ".- place ; ' working people : . hot .wat. ,\b.-; $1.50 wk. LARKIN : st. .'; 1832— Sunny room ;-inew" apartment flat : brass bed, phone, bath ; rent reas. ; |no sljfn. LEXINGTON- ay..: 350— Small ' furnished room: , gas ,and bath;'; suitable for. a ; gentleman. NEVADA, 525 Van. Ness ' aT.nr.'Eddy st.— Furn. • rooms; rates 50c to $1 per day. $2, t0 S4 per ..week; -hot and cold, water: also Htfht house keeping rooms. Take Eddy st. care from ferry. O'FARRELL St.. 1240— Larite. neatly, fnrnished 'room .for gentleman: running,' water: $2- week. O'FARBELL St.. 1714— Nicely furnished rooms; '.', also 2 house keeping rooms, -with coal stove; ; $3.50 per week. \ •; O'FARRELL St., 1274 — Newly furnished, light, "snnny. rooms; bath; phone; $1.50 week; also $2 week. OVERLAND HOUSE, 560 Sacramento st. below . Montgomery — Now open : ; 200 \u25a0 rooms . . hot and . cold water in -every room: 25c to $2 per day; ; $1.50 to $5 per week. •: ED W. ROLKIN. Prop. PINE st.. 2013. near Fillmore— Larpe, front I ! room, suitable -for 2; also sunny side room. SUTTER Kt.. 1047. near Hyde— Newly furn. 'rooms; all comfort: nice bachelors', home; $15 and $IR. \u25a0 .. \u25a0! SCOTT. St., 2040— Sunny, front room; also bouse keeping rooms; : reas. ; phone West , 2014. . SCOTT st.; 573. ant. 6— Large, front, sunny \u25a0room: bath and phone: : private family. 9TH St.. 364. near Folsom — Light, and airy rooms 35 -' cents per day up; rnnninjj water, gas and electric lights; cars pass .the door;' open all 'night. -'\u25a0-\u25a0-. .-; \u25a0:-.;- : -;H*\\ ' WberkeSS^r^m^SP let^ PARKER. 2811, Berkeley; walking distance to U. C- — Nicely furnished rooms, suite or single: fine location., > . . HASTE. 2632. Berkeley. 3 blocks to unlTcrsity —Excellently. furnished rooms. OAKLAND ROOMS TELEGRAPH ay.. 4392. Oakland— Pleasant, sunny mom. homo comforts; convenient to Tel. and 40th St.; Key Route. BAKER St., 1»1S, bet. California and Sacra- mento — 2 sunny front rooms, nicely furnished; house keeping. :' FOLSOM st.. 1212. near Sth— House keepine and single rooms, with gas. bath and washroom. - FILLMORE st.. \u25a0 1735— 2 or 3r. suite: good, clean bed. with or without hskpjr. outfits; reas. HAVES St.. SlS— Attic room and small kitchen. ; $9. Also 2 basement rooms. $S. - HOWARD st..~ 503— Front room and kitchen. $12; 2 connecting, gas or coal, " $9 to $12; others, $1.25 to $3-10 week. MARKET st.. 1790 — Two well furnished rooms • for light house, keeping: rent reasonable. MCALLISTER St.. 12-O. bet. Fillmore and Steiner— Nicelv furnished bouse keeping rooms; price reasonable. \u25a0 OCTAVIA st.. 1410— Nicely furnished sunny rooms for house keeping; also single rooms; select location. . ; : "• . '•\u25a0\u25a0'; OAK St.. 71fi, nr. Fillraore — Sunny, furnished house keeping rooms, single or en suite, mod- ern: reasonable. - - : ' \u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 .:jf ' VAN NESS ay.. 311. comer Grove — Furnished, sunny suites. $20; single rooms. . $2.50 to $3 . per, week; gas. running TTrater . and telephone. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. 'BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 110S VALENCIA. ST.- OAKLAND HSKG. ROOMS Sth st.. 1202.' corner Magnolia — For rent in Oak- land. 4 or 5 sunny rooms, furnished for.houso- kppping; these- rooms are very conveniently located, being on. streetcar line; only 2 blrx-ks "to either. Key r/>nte or Southern Pacific ferry trains.. \u25a0 \u25a0' ' ROOMS and B^A^D^OFFEREJD AAA— THE WEMPE, 419'Osk st. — Single and double rooms, with. board. $30 per month up. CALIF, st.. 1541— St. \u25a0 Margaret's club, for girls. . teachers: studpnts. bus. women, tourists: sunny rms.; fine bd.: rates reas. Fk. 3202. H. C 2560. LIST of Inspected rooms. FREE. Not. 12 to 28. See DOMO DIRECTORY. 11 to 2. 822 Crocker hldg. •\u25a0\u25a0-.-'•. O'FARP.ELL St.. 2000. A back room." suitable for school or working boy: with or without board. \u25a0 PACIFIC av..l7lfi— Large sunny room with first class, board: reasonable: references. PIERCE St.. Sl5. near McAllister— Front roora: fine neighborhood: excellent board; 2or 3 peo- ple; ?20 month each. PINK st.. 1030, nr. Taylor— Nicely furnished room, with board, for 2 men;*all conveniences. STEINER st.. Rfl4 — Nicely furnished parlor, with or without board: suitable for 2: reasonable. SUTTER St.. IMS— Sunny furnished rooms, with . \u0084 ami ; without board; hath. '. phone. ST. FRANCES" Girls' "Directory.. Central ay. and Waller ;st.,- San Francisco— A beautiful home, where old ladies., young girls and little chil- dren can bonrd verr reasonably. APARTMENTS . AA— BKOOlTlNGnpartmcnts. 315 Sth St.— Firet class except the 1 , price; walking 'distance; 3 blocks from Emporium: electric lights, running water.: free .baths: phone and janitor -serrice: •1-2-3 rooms, fully furnished for house. keepmg; $2.50 week up: bedrooms. $1.50 week up. ,\A— THE FRANCF.SCA. 673 OAK ST.— NEW; 3 ROOMS. BATH AN DRESSING - ROOM: LARGE ROOMS: LIGHT AND SUNNY: RENT REASONABLE: VUST BE SEEN TO BE AP- PRECIATED; REFERENCES. . . BUCHANAN, st.. 1732. nr. \u25a0 Sutter— Furnished apartment of 3 rooms, with kitchen attached: * sneny and,furnlshed complete for house keep- ing: ifree phone-. \u25a0; hr»th:- yard; strictly priTate; must see to appreciate.. - ' \u25a0> \u25a0\u25a0 . x LUNDY, '-APTJ!.'.;.Stnnyon'st.. at Frederick— The most complete in the city: hot and cold water, electric lights, baths, elevator. service.'- janitor, sprvlce: every room \ln ; house. light: rents reas. ST. f MUNGO APTS.. 1300 Golden* Gate ay. cor. Flllmore— l, 2. ; 3 elegantly furnisned . rooms: \u25a0 steam heat, hot water,- elevator service; rent r , .*. . ; ' \\u25a0\u25a0 A— YErtBA BUENA APTS:. \u25a0\u25a0' 1114 SUTTER ST. NEAR LARKIN— ELEGANT SUITES OF 2-3 RMS.. :bATH;. COMPLETELY FURN.; REFS. SPHIER apartments.. 227 nth st.— Sunny 2 room ' connecting: -furnished and nnfnrnished. apts.; yas and, electric -lights and bath, free. \u25a0 ST. GABRIEL apartments; 1730 Pine st— Fnrn-" Mshed 2-3-4 'rooms i and : bath : hot water.: heat. .",. janitor, etc.. rent $20 t0, 545.: See' them.' ~ LARCHMONT. "1270 : Pine rst. bet.", Leavenwofth ; \u25a0 and \u25a0 Hyder— New. >. beautifully ' furnished apart- :-. nients of 2 and 3 rooms, withj bath. ATi the Grand apartments. ; 945 Golden Gate. ay. lopp.v Jefferson square::4.room:: 4 .r00m: apt:;. s2s. and a . 2 room and buffet kitchpn. ,$!(>: references. ARHOISK-' APTS.". TOR."- PINE AND. GOUGH— , SUNNY FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED -. APARTMENTS. : .:;'.. . ! . SEVILLE. 115 HAIGHT— 2 ROOM. UNFUR- NISHED -APARTMENT. FRONT. » SUNNY : ; ALSO , 3 ROOM FURNISHED. APARTMENT. ' BEST, modern :4 j room , apts.; : furn. - and nnf urn. - . : for . the. ; money at the Maryland. 363 Page at. 1 EL FORKST; apartments. '825; Bnsh "it. ; nr. Tty- i\ lor-^-3 , and 4 rooms. '? furnished or I nnfnrnlsbed. ST.* ELMO. 1452 Devlsadero at.— Furn. > front or single snltes: : bttth.:phone:«ll con. : Sl2 to $40.s EUREK A-'apts.; ; Mkt. , and . 17th ; sts.-^-Beautif,ul 3 U and 4 :. r.'? apts. : ;. phone; ; - janitor, service; | snnny.- AD ELINE A PTS^ = 640 : Eddy— l;;; 2 and 3 ; room *,: apts. ; ;.. hotel ; service : private esch.'; most reas." THK FILLMORF/ BRANCH ;OF;tHE ; CALL.: IS AT 1657 FILLMORE ST. — ,; .-: 7^^!^SJ^^SAF TME^ TS TREEnAVEN; APARTMENTS. V Ridge ' road ? near Enclid'av.." BERKELEY— UP TO DATE HOUSE p. X EEPING APTS.. X WITH t EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: CALL ANY .TIME; MUST vBE.SEENjTO BE r APPRECIATED.; ; ';•-. : y -rX:- - /HOTELS ' ;\u25a0; /^ r r - -:\u25a0;" HOTEL':BRISTON;.4iS : O'Fa'rfeII i «t.— AH'riiodern } : " conveniences ; -room • and •; bath l S2O ; per : month • .center.: of ; business^ section; tslngle i rooms $2.50 ,\u25a0; week ? up: '^ country trade j solicited. \u25a0/ GENUINE MEXICAN^ MEALS;* 11 A.-M. to 1" ;; ;.M. : .•; FIRST,' CLASS V SERVICE. ,j DINING-ROOM^ 94» FILLMORE ; : PARK; 36fI7. HOTEL AMERICA. >; 1045 iMarketiat.— Heart sof ;. shopping : dis. ; 50c to «1 per . day ; strictly;; mod. » FLA TS, RESIDENCES, LOFTS ~ AND OFFICES TO LET OR LEASE 1 J.-W.. WRIGHT A CO., f .;22S MONTGOMERY ST.. MILLS BLDG. PHONES: DOUGLAS 4430. C 1628 REAL ' ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUCTIONEERS., - - -- . - _— RENTS COLLECTED. \u25a0- . - " - - - -.'- . . , FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY THIS LIST REVISED DAILY.,,, • FLATS AND APTS. NORTH OF MARKET. $To— B r.: 2677 California nr. Scott: npper. $BT — 11 r.; 244 Ijinrel nr."Claj-: marine. Tlew. $6S— 7 r.: 3256 Jackson nr. Walnnt. ?20 "to $60-^-2. 4 and 6-rms.: beautiful apts.; :-\u25a0;•; jost completed: finest on Nob HUI; garag* space, etc. ; Clay nr. LeaTenwortb. . $60 — 7 r.; 2004 Vallejo cor. L«guna: upper. $52.50 — R r. : 3254 Jackson nr. Walnnt. $50-$55-$65— 10 r. each: 3 modern flats: marine Tlew; 201 R to 2620 Laguna nr. Broadway. Sso— fl r.: Rl7 Mason st. nr. Pine. $So— s r.: 2525 Van Ness nr. Union:, modern. $50—6 r. ; 1453 Washington nr. Hyde: upper. ; $50-s3s— 6 r.: 1333-35 California nr. Learen- ; - worth: hard-wood floors: elegant Tlew. $50— s r.; 557 Fillmore nr. Fell; npper. -^ $47.50—7 r.; 1314 LeaTenworth nr. Clay: lower. $47.50—7 r.: 1690 McAllister nr. Brod.; upper. $45 — s r . : 31U Clay nr. Lyoq; upper. $45— r. r.; 1376 Sacto. nr. LeaTenworth: npper. $45 — 7 r. ; 2564 Pine nr. Scott; npper. •\u25a0 $45— fir.; 116S Jactson nr. Jones; elegant Tlew. $42.50—6 r.; middle: new bid*.: splendid, snnny V-~ ' .rooms: large closets: marine: Tlew: 1169 Filbert, nr. Hyde: eTery conTenience. $42.50 — 5 r.: 1755 Larkin cor. Jackson: modern. $42.50" — 8 r.:460 Scott cor. - Fell: upper. $40^ — 7 r.; 2000 Vallejo cor. Laguna. $40— R r. : 3315 Jackson nr. Walnut. $40—7 r. : 1351 Washington nr. Lear.: npper. $40— 7 r. ; 1620 Broderick nr. Bush: npper. $40—7 r.: IM4 Golden Gate nr. Baker: upper. $40 — U r.: 945 Stanyan nr. Carl: npper. $.17.30 — 5 large rms. ; every possible conrenlence: Hcht and sunny; ' larjre closets: marine Tlew: 1173-75 Filbert. st. nr. Hyde. $37.50 — 7 r.; 461 Snruce cor. California. 537.K0— 7 r. • 31RS Washimrton ni< Lvon. S37..t<>— 6 r.: ir.24 LeaTenworth nr. Jackson. SXT.iiO — 6 r.: 1366 Green nr. Polk. $37.50— R.r.: 2212 Polfc nr. Vallejo: . npper. $35_r r . : 1703 Hyde cor. Broadway; upper. $35—7 r.; 026 Fillmore nr. Fnlton; upper. $.1.t — 6 r. : 2050 Union nr. Bnchanan. $35^-7 r.- 1730 Union nr. Goueh. S3S — 6 r . : 2f1«4 Flllmore cor. Union; upper. *rj5 — 7 r.; 2703 Laguna cor. Vallejo: middle. $35— 4 r.:136S PlDe nr. Larkin: upper. $33-837.50—4 and 5 r. : beautifully appointed, large rooms: lleht and sunns: laree clonets; ererr conr. : The Vernon, 1030 Hyde st. $05—4 r.' each -.2030 nyde nr. Filbert: splendid sized rooms, large* closets: marine Tiew. %XS ea.— 1441-51 Vallejo nr. Polk; npper?. $35—6 r.; 1163 Derisadero COR. Eddy; reduced from $40: elegant, modern: middle fiat. $35-$42.50 — 6 r. each: brand new flats; modern: panoramic marine ytew: light and sunny; 1151-53 Filbert nr. HTtle. $35-M? r.: 1436 Jones nr. Washington. $35— 6 r.: 230 Clayton nr. Fell. $3T — 6 r.; 1514 McAllister nr. Scott: modern. • S3T, — fi r . : 227 Clayton nr. Fell: anto space. $3.1 — \ r. ; 1664 Larkin cor.. Wash.; hot water. $S3 J> r.: 2154 Broderick cor. Wash.: upper.' 53.-, — « r . : 2059 GoMon Gate cor. Central aT. %X — - r .; i!>46 Union nr. OctaTia; modern. $35—7 r.- 1838 Golden Gate nr. Broderiek. $35 — 5 r.: elegant modern apt.: The Lennox: SW. corner Hafcht and Broderick. $32.50 6 r. : 1i55 Union nr.' Jones. $32.50 R r. • 3ST>2 California cor. Cherry. irj.oO— 8 r.; 1434 Vallejo nr. Polk. , $32.50— 5 r.: 1351 Lyon nr. Clay: upper. $32.50—6 r.: 1314 Cole nr. RItoII. $32.50 — 7 r.: IR3S-IS Fell st. nr. Ashbury; npper. $32.50 — 5 r.: 1370 Union nr. P«lk. $32.50—6 r.: 1107 Mason nr. Clay: npper. $32.. F "o— 6 r.; 850 Central aT. cor. McAllister. $32,50 7 r.: 2906 Ptne cor. Lyon: modern. $32.50 — 0 r.; 1343 Hayes nr. Broderick: upper. 532.50 — G r.; 1745 I^yon nr. Pine. $30 and vp — 2 and 3 r. apts.; hot water, steam * heat hardwoort floors, gas range*, wall beds, etc.; 1651 Larkin nr. Washington. • $,ZQ — <; r . : 1O!)O Green cor. Gough; middle: strict- ly modern: easily worth $45: marine Tiew. S.-JO— s r. : 21!>R Union cor. Fillmore- sSo__fl r. ; 2450 Larkin nr. Filbert; upper. $30_G t.\ 1630 DeTisadero nr. Sutter: reduced from $37.50': . sunny and modern; upper.*. ,»V $30— G r.: 05" Union nr. Jones. S3O-$35 — G r.: 2233-2235 Sutter nr. Pierce. $30—7 r.: 1537 Pacific nr. Polk: upper. $r.O-?32.50 — 1 r.: 1031 I^avenworth nr. California JS.TO — fir.: 132 Fillmore nr. 'Waller. ".,».• $30—5 r.; 1236-1238 ' Cole st. nr. Alma. $:!(i__fj r . : s«CiO Sacramento nr. Spruce. j;>o^_4: r . : 1471 Washington nr. Hyde; upper. %r.n — 6 r.: 3317 Clay nr.' Walnut: upper. SP.0 — 5.r.: 12« l Filbert nr. Larkin: upper. 530— -4 r. ; 1670 Clay nr. Polk: upper. S3O each — 6 r.; 1742-1744 Union nr. Gongh. $.-?<>_« r . : isr. Buchanan nr. Waller; upper. S3o—o r . : 3J572 Sacramento nr. Cherry. $30—0 r. : 554 Filbert nr. Taylor. $3(1 — 0 r . : ii3i Vallejo nr. LeaTentrorth: upper. £30— a r.: 1921 McAllister nr. Lyon: npper. $30—7 r.l 310« Clay nr. Baker: modern. $30— 4 r.: 1714 A Polk nr. Clay: upper. $.?0— fi r . ; 2148 Broderick nr. Washington. $30 — 0 r. ; 2074 Hayes nr. Cole. $30^ — 4 r.: 1331 California nr. LeaTenwoath. $3T»— fi r.: 537 Clayton nr. Carl: upper. $2S — 7 r:: 2552 Steiner nr. Broadway: upper. $2S— fi r.; 2120 LeaTenworth nr. Filbert. f_>S— fi r.; 4SI Page nr. Webster: upper. 527 50— R r.: 1560 Greenwich nr. Van Nes.«: no. $27.50-S3O— s r.: 60-02 Alpine nr. Waller: NEW. $27.50 — a r.: 1604 Jones nr. Pacific. S«>7 50 — 7 r . ; 31SO Washington ' nr. Lyon. 527 50— fi r.: 3334 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27.."0— fi r. ; 2204 OroTe nr. Shrader. J27.K0 R r.- 1628 Bnchanan nr. Post: modern. $0750 — 5 r . 455 -Spruce nr. Sacramento. S27— « r.: 1165 Broadway nr. LeaTenworth. $2rt— fi r.: 023 Scott nr. Golden Gate. $2.-..50-?27.50— 5 r.: 1265A-658 Lombard nr. Polk. Jt2"i — fi r.: 16S2' Bnchanan nr. Post: modern.. $25— « r.: 1735 Green nr. OctaTia: npper. $25-530—5 r. each: Just completed: 19-21 Leßoy | nr. Sacramento " and Jones. ; $25 7r- 2705 Laenna cor. Vallejo. . ! $2r 6 r-: 2134 O'Farrell* nr. Pevisade.ro. : $2.i — » r.; 7M Central ar. cor. Fulton: npper. $25—5 r.: 1135 Vallejo nr. Jones. $25—6 r.; 2243 I/»aTenworth nr. Lombard. S"s_s r • 1041 Filbert nr. LeaTenworth: upper. $2.->— s r. : 1019 H st. nr. 10th, aT. : npper. $25—63.0 Lyonv'st. nr. Fnlton: upper. ' _ - $2:.-$35-$45— 6 r. ea.: 3 modern flat*; 263-i-D Ist aT. COR California. $25 — R.r.; 71 R Clement nr. ISth aT.: modern. $25 5 r.;l2inA Geary nr. Go<igh: upper. $25— R r.; 1549 Filbert nr. Octarla. " $25— 6 r.: 2531 iJignna nr. Green. $25— 7 r.: 1556 Union nr. Lacuna. 525— R r. : 943 Stanyan. nr. Carl v. modern. $25 6 r.: 1567 Bush nr. OctaTia; upper; in first cla">s condition. ' $24— fi r.: 2R5S J Rtelner nr.- Broadway. $23— 5 r.: 1241 Union nr. Hyde: renoTated. $23—7 r.: 526 Central a t. nr. Golden Gate. $23— 5 r.; 1545 Filbert nr. OctaTia; modern. $22.50 — 5 r. : 37 California Sonth nr. Ist aT. $22.50—7 r. : S-">2 Haight nr. DeTisadero; upper. 522.50— 4 r.: 12S0 Union nr. Larktn... ' $22.50—4 r.; 1440 Pacific nr. Hyde; npper. $22.5f> — 3 r.: 1663 Washington nr. Polk. $22.50 — 5 r.: 1707 Hayes cor. Central aT. $22.50 — Jr.: 111R Broadway nr. Lear.: upper. $22 50—5 r. : 291S OctaTia nr. Filbert; modern. $21— 4" r.: \u25a0 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. $20 to $27.50— Elegant apts.. 4 r.: dlsuppearlng beds; marine Tiew: R5B Filbert nr. Taylor. $20-$25 — 3 and 4 r.:;modem apt. flats: garage -V space: 225 Clayton nr. Fell: upper. «20 — 5 r. : 1<554 Filbert nr. Gongh: upper. $20_1 r.: IR3I Sapramento nr. Hyde; npper. $20 — a r.; IR6S Union nr. OctaTia. -'V $20—5 r. : 403 Walnnt cor. Sacramento. $IS-S2O-$22.5O — 3 r.^each: apt. flats: 1710 Larktn nr. Wash.: neat and cozy: strictly modern. $20—4 r. ; 71 GloTer nr. LeaTenworth. $20—5 r.; SW cor. Hayes st. and Central ar. $2O — 4 r.: 1456 Bth a t.. Sunset. $20 to $30— -4 r. ea.: NE cor. Sacto. and Lnenst. $IR— 2 r. andb.: 3544 California nr. CherrT- slS— 3 r.r 2290 Pt. .Lobe* nr. 12tb,aT. $I«— 4>.: 700 A Central ay. corner Fulton. , $17.50 — 4 r. ; 10S0 Filbert, nr. Hyde. \u266617.50 4 r.: 246R Sacramento nr. Webster. $lfi— s r. and b.:-231f» Lombard nr. Pierce: npper. $15—5 r. : 1 651 Golden Gate »t. nr. Scott. $15—4 r.: 1378 l»th- aT. nr. I st. $15 — 4 r.: 2J»IR OctaTia nr. Filbert: modern.- $14.50—3 r. : 28 Waldo place nr. Broadway. $13— 4 r.: 1041 Filbert. nr. LeaTenworth. $lO— 3 r. ; 405 ' Walnnt cor. ' Sacramento. FURNISHED $2oo— -11 r.; large grounds: -Clay nr. Maple. $100 — 6 r.: middle; 1224 Jackson. nr. Jones. $72.50 — 8 r. house: 1906 Webster nr. California. $60 — fi r.; 1526 l^eaTenworthnr. Jackson: flat. $45—4 r.; 470 Bnena Vista ar.: bnnsralow. $32.K0— « r.: • 1602 > Jones ? near Pacific. $27.50_3 r. and b.; 1355 Clay cor. LeaTenworth. $22.50 and $32.50— -3- r. and b.: .3168 California * nr. Lyon; furnished and partly furnished. • * t HOUSES NORTH 'OF MARKET.' $75— S r - 5*91 Ashbnry nr. Frederick; garage. • $i?.V-U» r.: completely fnrn. 11l 6th »t. nr. Lake. $(WV-1O r.: , 2524. Clay nr. \u25a0 Scott: , modem. . SS.'V— l2 ' r. : ; 2029 Vallejo nr. Lngnna; tl«w. Sf.O— {> r : 2523 Conch nr. Vallejo. $40 S r.: 24S 10th aT. nr. Clement St.; modern. $45_L-1O r.: 3118 Washington nr. Lyon. $12.50—3 r. and b.; 22 Delgado OFF Hyde. RTARFS LOFTS. ETC.. NORTH OF MARKET. $100— Bush and Kearny: ground .floor 'space. $75 — Klegant. large, light 2d ' floor; 450 Mkt. «t. $3S_Store. \u25a0 NE. corner Union and Larkin sts. $3(>J_store; 61S Clement nr..7th,aT. $So— Large store. -17(50 O'Farrell near Flllmore. $20— Fine location for fruit store. $"5 and $3rv-Stores.- 2024-26 Hayes near Cole. $12.50 to .$30 — Large, light sample rooms. $50— 3.000 so., ft. SE. cor. Market .and Main: office loft; eleTator. steam heat: water and • ; light free. - ;.".'.\u25a0, ./'. '\u25a0'"'<\u25a0 SOUTH OF MARKET AND, MISSION $40— Store and, flat of 7 r.; 1592 Folsom nr. 14th. $30-^5 r. ; 1925 15th , st. .nr. Dolores ; : upper. •-.:«\u25a0 $22.60—7 r.: 24R Chattanooga near 23d: npp«r. .: $22.50-^-5 ; r. ; 47 = AlTarado : nr. ; San \u25a0 Jose; upper; • modern :- up to date. r $30-$25--4 r.' and , b.each ; 146S Folsom nr. 10th. $25— 7 r.:^3R Sharon near 13th: * upper; " ' $20—5 ' r. : 1929 15th - st. \u25a0 nr. : Dolores; ; lower. ; $12.50-^-4 r. and: b.: 154 A Langton neariFolsom. $«-sl2— -Modern apts.-.; 3 r.ea.; newly renoTa ted; '-•\u25a0-: 161 Morris aT." near Bryant bet.' sth and 6tn. J." W. WRIGHT & CO.. :3es- MONTGOMERY- ST.. : MILLS "BUILDING. FLATS TO LET' ~ NOB HlLL— Select apt. bouse; newly ro rnf! ' h f* 3 rm..apt. for sale at once: purchaser will d* glTen adrantage of amount already paMoa (roods; balance terms if desired: rent of *V*- f, $25. lncludlns beat, janitor and gar- bage wrrlee. ' _ Se« oar Stra. outfit for $75. ApPjT. _ HAKRY J. MOORE FREE INFORMATION AND RENTING BUREAU. 40-52 O'Farrell st. near Martet. BUSH st.. 16S5.nr. Goagb — Light and snnny T rooms and bath; good renting location; reaaon- abla. 1 -. . COZY, sunny. flat on Rnssian bill. 9*£}* r £!s' nlshed: fine chance for couple. E. DILLON. 1215 First National Bank botldtng. ' 10TH at.. 169. nr. CiUforola st.— Elegant. 5-R-7 room, modern, strictly up to date flats, wita or without garage: reasonable. FIFTH aT.. 779. Richmond, at G. G. P***— Modern flat: 5 rooms : sleeping porch, mm nil day; large yard; 4 car Ilnea: rent Tery rea». FAIR OAKS St.. 438—5 snnny modern room* and bath: m? to date; fine yard and basement: rent Terr cheap;- key tn. rear. - EDDY St.. S7S— Elegant sunny Cat of 10 rooms and batb. - ' , TWENTY -THIRD. 4043 — New sunny Oat of 5 rooms and bath; rent SIS. , HAIGHT St.. 121 S. opposite Buens Vista park- Fine new flat.. 6 rooms; reflt redacea. SCOTT st.. 1659— Tw0 4 room apartments: sun- . Ny: $23.50. X $11— Sunny S roi>m cottage. 134 Rose aT. b*t. Gowgh and OctaTia. Haight and Pag;» sts. BAKER st.. S3O. bet. Golden Gate aT. and Tiirk — Elegant new 6 room snnny lower flat: garaen. FFLL «t.. 1227 — Flat of 6 nice sunny rooms: bath, yard: $1S to good tenant. ' GEARY st.. 25.16— Snnny. « rooms, batb. laundry. basement, yard; rent $22.50. ___ JONES st. 205&— T0 let. 4 rooms and bath: rent SIT: a marine Tiew; snn all day. FLAT of 3 beantlfnl. large, ronny room* arnt bath. Call at BLAKE'S. 1103 Valencia it. NOE st.. 505. cor. lOtlj — Sunny, modern, upper. 5 rooms: $2Oi \u25a0 FLATS FOR SALE FURNITURE S rooms, complete, cheap; qnlc* sale: cash. 1547 Pacific »t. bet- Polt and Lar- kin: owner lea Ting city. . OAKLAND COTTAGES TOILET FIRXISHED NICELY fnrnisbed cottage. 5 rooms, bath: cook- ine stOTe. sras plate: refluced to $18; no small children. Call 1031 Magnolia st. . HOUSES TO LET CTFTRMSHED SACRAMENTO St.. 2723. near Scott— Nice homi». containing S rooms, with a finished basement and heater: water and care of grounds free; $75 per month. Apply on premises. TO rent— Music studios; splendidly eqnlpped; * few left. KOHLER & CHASE bklff-. 25 O'Farrell st. j OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET }^/>;_/ : i r y^**ginsD^ .__!_ ELEGANTLY Unlshed. sunny. 7 room hcnise: reasonable rent to steady tenants: near Key - Route. CSS 55th St.: Claremont tr.tlna. SEND or call for new printed catalog. GEO. W. AI'STIN. 101S Broadway. Oakland. I WAREHOUSES TO LET FOR rent— Larse substantial btnlrlinz In Oak- land, suitable for wholesale warehouse op manufacturing purpose*. Side tracSc and b"trn room and office. Will divide to snlt small rennlrements: \u25a0 low rental. Box C4ns. Call office. Oakland. TO LEASE LARGE orchard, near San Jo«e to lease, fully equipped: cash rent nnly. Box S4. Call offlce. FURS GOLDEN GATE FIT. if}.. H2r» Sinter St. — Re- raodellnsr and rppnirins; at j-^p'ilTr prlee«. AO k KOCOirn. msr. Phone Sorter |(MS; Hm C 3304. STELLWAGEN. TRACTIC M. FIURIEU. 1254 SUTTER ST. NEAR VAN NESS AY. tOF^TAD & EVANS. Inc.. terrier*. 2-"t Post st., Mercedes bMg.,..'!»l fjnor. Tel. Kearney 4"59. WILLOW PLUMES NEW Japanese willow plumo shop: plume* made from old feathers or boas; cleaned. dye<t anrl rep^irod: work ttnaranteerr. 19:'-' FHtmora st.. near Pine. Phone West 712*. WILLOW plumes made from old f»ath»rs: clean- inc (iveins. cnrllnc: romntiaM? r»fp». 23^ i«Sjin»-hpa st.. Frnnoisco Flnts: tel. Market 5297. BUTTONS AND PLEATING Steele's button works. 2*J2 Ellt.i an.! Mason: Ph. * Frank. 4521 and C4T.21. Mail or'W* solicited. DRESSMAKINg DRESS MAKING, designing, cutting, fitting an<t . ladles' tailoring thoroughly- taught: N. Y. branch of Vipnn.n Tsilnrins Institute; a tailor > shirt waist pattern cut tn your measure. 2-V: ; branch of Eltte*Fash!on snd Patterns, soe <-rln- oline models. 305 Grant "nv.; ph. Sntter 1404. McPOWELI/S Dress M:»kina nnd Milllnerr School. 121 Geary; st. near Gnntav. : -venin^ classes: patterns cut to nr<lpr. Iviuslk 473t. __FTOA77TOE FOR SA LE A carload of fine furniture just received from factory: also carpet* and Hnolenm; regular factory prices; we save yon 25 to 4f> per cent on all purchases: country orrlers ' solicited. M. H. JOB. Factory Agent. :CU Slitter st. AT H. SCHELLHAAS*. Oakland, corner store. for fnrnltnre. 11th st. at Franklin. SEE H. SCHELLHA.V3. the furniture d«alFr. L" O. O. T. bldg.. 11th st. st Franklin. Oakland. LARGEST buyers of furn.. carpv-fs. piano«. dpsk»» merchandise, etc.: always pay rn<h. Afark .T. Levy Anctlon Co.. 1142 steAiy*feri T . Park «?(>. WILL pay top prices for furniture nn-1 mer- chandise, or s-n on commission. 1,. H. Br TOT. anetioneer. Phone Market 4055: 4^l Van Ne«s. WESTERN Fnrn. C 0... IR4" Derlsadero gt.. pay highest price for 2<l hand furniture. West 244. SEWING MACHINES . DOMESTIC. 1R44 FTLLMORE near Post: TITO place to bny. rent or repair sewing machine* of all makes: lowest prices: best terms. J. . W. EVANS, agent; phone West 3ROI. SEWING machines, all makes, renting, repair- i Ing. McNALLY: VM Mission: tet. Minion 20?. S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO^ "OT Sntter it., phone Kearny 3SG2 (BLUE WAGOX> — Carpets, nigs quickly, thoroughly cleaned on floor, wlthont removal; estimates free. ABSOLUTELY the best carpet cleaning. 3e yardt estimates clten for alterins and relaying; deal direct with F. A. RICTTS • carper works. I.SiIS Harrison St.: phone* Market 282. M 1207. WHEN you become dis^mstert with poor work, send yonr carpets to J. SPATTLDING-& CO.. 353 Tehama st. ; . Douglas 30.**. Horn» J2347. GISSLOW'S C. C. WORKS, 230 Vermont. Parts 6825. M33l7— Clean' g 4c. laid sc: estab- 20 yrs. WATT'S— Reliable carnet . cleaning. ! alterations; renoTnt.. laylnr. ."UVTDetlsadero; pb. Pnrk TSX MAI HKWSOVS carpet beating works. 315 East 12th st.. Oakland: tel. Metrltt 505. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.— Advanced meth- ods. GEO. WALCOM CO.. 1131-1130 Sutter st. CONKLIN BEOS., carpet cleaning and laying. 2400 Geary st. corner Baker; phone West 93. AA — N A*TIONAL Carpet Cleaning Wks. — Hamrv - ton A 8a111y. '844-S4.S Chnrch st.: Market !Sj>. STORAGEjLttdjnOVI^^ BEKIXS VAX. AND STORAGE -COMBANT."" .'< Fireproof warehouses. 13th and Mission. Phone Market 13-14. or Home M 1313. WILSON BROS.. Inc. — Mo-rtng and storage, cor. Uth and Sanchea sts., one block from Market and Flllmore st. cars. Phone Park 271. . A— PACIFIC STORAGE AND VAie 1 C(v.— Brick Warehouse. 2322 Flllmore st. : phone- West 2«>2S. PIERCE-RODOLPH STORAGE AND MOVIXCJ Co.. Eddy and Flllmore: tel. West S2S.>S3.VtI. FOR SALE—M ISCELLANEOUS AAA— \ . 1 cast tron porcelain batb tub. 1 elegant patent laTatory. 1 30 gallon -boiler. _200 p«nnd test. "One WeeS Only.? $37.50. / CENTRALT PLUMBING SUPPLY COf. / ... 1459-1491 Market st..; near Uth. "" - ,p SAFES, new and'second hand:? all sites. TH3 HERMAN- SAFE C 0... 120-130 Folsom St. ' Continued to Next Pa;s •