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BUSINESS CHANCES
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LCBBCK'f, lac.
Slrtb floor Pacific huildinc. Market end 4th etc.
Phone Kearny 1702. Home. JIO'.'O.
ALL LTNFR OF BnMKSSH SOLD,
CITY OR COUNTRY.
TO BFYERS AND SFt.TFRS:
Onr well known and louc established reputation
1s » guarantee that <co« will ret reliable and
efficient eerriee in dealing through us.
LOAN DEPARTMENT FOR INVESTORS.
LfBECK'S, 60J PACIFIC BLDG.
ROAPHOrSE on main country road within 1
hmir from S. F.: fine bar. dinine room and !»
room* nicely furnisher]: heavy automobile apd
vehicle travel: nvney maker the year round:
SU rear lease with very low rent. Price.
$K2O0: we will advance part <>f purchase
price to rich* pi r tv. Exclusively at
LUBerK'S. «c pacific bldg.
I.ATNPRY RorTF. clean <irer $sn nviuth: guar
anteed: price fSW, fine nairon included.
LPBBCK'S. M*2 PACIFIC BLDG.
SALOON AND HOTKI.. VICINITY of ferry
Mdc. :fo years" caeeewfal business: Rood,
steady inconi*.; -JO r-vini*. <lin*na ronni. nice
bar- 5 venr les*e : targahl at $2,600. See
LT'RECK'S. 882 PXCIKIC Bf.TX;.
$1 2.W— COAL TIAV AM' GRAIN business: old
p«t«h!(»hod; clearine $-W monthly profit: ™n
cr retiring. LI BECK'S, ticc PACIFIC BLH<;.
TAPF.R ROUTF clearinß a monti
income for life: trinl iri-ren: prire $1,400.
T FBECK'S. 002 PACIFIC Bt.DO.
PARTNER WANTF.n in li!?h Hass cafe: well
known and prominent corner: bie money maker
with nnllmlted poee!bllltle«; eleirnnt'v e<jolnrved;
nerd enereetic man to take nrtire part. Sp«
LI"RP:CK - S. r,o'.' PACIFIC BLP«;.
H«'TF,I AND BAR—$l,OOO <"flsh and terma will >
Clve imme.liJiti' !n Oβ* of tlie bent j
pxvine little country hotels In od- ;
loininß bie Btrtory; old established: I»oor
liealtb r»w*« owner t.. «c«: n rnre chance.
T.rr.FCKS. t;o'.; pacific Bi.r»;.
BMALL ROOMING HOISF.S—We hav P on mir
lists s larpe number of small houses In pood
Nation? that are making good profit*, end
also ho'iscs that make {food homes and heli>
■ i)P If you are Interested, call
pi n l; r lists.
LI'BECK'S. eO2 PACIFIC BLDG.
BAKERY, brick oven: modern shop: also nicely
fitted up store: ovrner mmlr fortijne here: re
t*r:ng- sn nnmmal rlwwr»: 57".0 cash will nau
dl". LTBF.CKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG.
fSOn buys HALF INTEREST hi good paying;.
downtown cijsr stand: owner has 2 stands and ]
wnnis a relieMe msn to tpkp charre of one of I
them. 8m I.' 'I'KCWS. ni.2 PACIFIC BLDG. .
$S."^—BAKERY AND OIKFEK PARLOR: oM ;
Unhed; besy tiiorousbfare: beeutifnlly
'-'Hiinped: s-plf-ndid paying. businesE; fine
iliance for man and wife.
T,rBECKS. fii>2 PACIFIC BLDG. J
lO.ic-i -STATIONERY, notions, randies and ecbool
vi>pp!!<s; fine paying business for couple; w«M]
stocked- " «ii'inv living rooms, si! furnished.
I.TBECK'S. 802 PACIFIC BLDG.
I4SO GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN: excel
\rnt location: stuck will invoice more than
price aefced: »kkwi» causes sacrlfcp.
LfBECK'S. r.02 PACIFIC BLDG.
CciNTRY HOTEL, with or without bar. We
make a «rr< , ialtT of loostinc hotel geekern:
r-.r is the largest and most select. It will
- VO'I to sco us.
I/I BECK'S, 6A2 PACIFIC BLDG.
HBECK 5 :
I.rBFCK'S
LTTHSCK-β
6th floor. Pacific bide.. Market at 4th.
A GOOD BUT
If. rnr-rof. «Inele and nouseKeentnsr; gnoG l»t»e.
ch»ap rent: tnriet «ell thin week: tenan If de
«lred; no apent*. Call between 2 and S p. n>.
onlr. e«l M"A!lMer nt.
LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE
o\Ki, \\r>
wr are SELLING banfalowi bb4 or.ti HC o? p*
we have the best for th" money sny
-; the enotceet location? pnd tie >>a-< ! e«t
niae is voij nre now paying Feat.
WCXHAM ft PAir.. 112»% Broadway. Oakland.
i il. Phone Oak. 1T' , .."..
INVESTMENTS
P. P. iLAKK A- CO.. BROKERS.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOiGHT &• SOLD.
KO7 <"l«roi>ict* building. San Francisco. Cal.
WE OFFER FOR 6riCK SALE:
I.noo Spring Tire Company (&. A.'i 'd $".07
S.noil shares on tft .A 4
- -nnyvsle Land Company 9 .75
IftO Western Power Co. ipref. ) 'a. 5T.00
JOO shares Ma*c*t Copper Co f% 2.35
AirM National Borax Company...'< 7; 9<vi
I »eri«in Marconi WireiCM <S! 7.50
2n Rio Michol Rubber Plantation ft 10.00
2 HMalgo Rubber Plantation Co <3240.nn
1 Keystone Real Estate Bood ig.rtfyon
■;ori properties r.s tf£550.00
to loan nn art It* stocks at 7 per cent.
VTB WANT AND WfUL BUY
American Telpgrapbonp Co 'a $1.40 i
T>ial Cash Register Co 'n ".no j
Chicago-New Vert Air Unc fit S.«O I
California Stare Life Imsraace Co ft. "Ann
Chiana* Rubber Plantation C 0.... fj, S.<>n
T".ncli:-h Marconi Wireless 'ft 22.00
Hur-bard Elliott Copper kfiaea *i .Jβ
Mascot Copper Compeey fii C.nn
Palmer T'.nJon Oil Company *8t Oβ
United States Cashier Company (ii U.sfl
San Francisco Life Insurance Co 1.(»0
Vulcan Firp Insurants Co <a 13.57!
n States life Insurance Dβ 'a U.4Q
COMPANIES INCORPORATED mod PROMOTED
Entire etork Issaeii bought and sold
Legally organized nnder laws of all rtatea
BUTTNFR & CO.. TO9 CHRONICLE BUILDING
Corporation attorneyi and financial agent*
Established 1002. Bank and commercial reference (
OIF-STER B. ELLIS A- CO.
STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,
7H Market «=t.. Oopcmlt* c a n Mdg.
I.arcest dpalprs in raclaalwly nnlisted i«ecurl
-t' ■■ •■n thp Pacific ronyt. Establishod I!=JK>.
!' A. ROENITZ. BROKER.
7SI-53 Phf-lrtn bids.. San Francisco. Cal.
nnr\ spUs ell local insnrancp. rubber.
■ 'ninjr and industrial and bfinf]?.
RoeefaltT. Mascot.
FOR big profits I adrino Buckpyp Belmont: irrite
for parHcolat*. Hare you any oil. mining,
banking or industrial stock you want Informs
<lon about? Address A. J. MOORE, Bacon
block. Oakland. Cal.
ARK yon interfe'ed !n raining, oil. Industrial,
nankin? or railroad utooks? What ba»e yon?
For lato*t Information addreee A. J. MOORE.
Rs*r»Ti hloc* O»klsnd. Cal.
FINANCIAL
WANTED Strw-u holijprn , !iJ=t«; girp prjc*>. a tp.
n'imbpr of names. Address LIST, P 0 b"i
822. N>w York city.
BOVDB h'>!is:hr rtkl sold; c«rporati'ins flnancp<|
AMERICAN BOND COMPANY. 10Oi) Call hldg
MONEY TO LOAN
AAA- HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY
WILL LOAN YOU MONET ON FURNITURE
PIANOS. ETC.; $10 to $200: LOW COST; CON
FIDENTIAL: HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL.
CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE.
857-9 PACIFIC BLDG.. 4TH AND MARKET.
PHONE DOUGLAS 3265.
Oakland office. 518 First National Bank bid*.
AAA—SALARY LOANS—SALARY LOANS.
New eystem. Lowest rate*.
Loans made for one. two. three or *lx months.
Your frieud* or employer never know
SEABOARD LOAN CO..
eoe Cbroolclp bldg. Office open 8 •_. m. to c
p. m.: Monday and Saturday until 8 p. m.
MONEY loaned oa furniture, pianos and other
fecurity; lowest rate*; most favorable terms In
thii- city; ccc others, tbpti sep me and *• coa
rlnc<d; will save you money: J2.2>'5 wpekly pays
J.'.O loan. Phone Market 3029. GEOROE W
MILLER. 3000 ietb »t. southwest corner Ml«
-»{on. room S5.
A —TREMAIN. with absolute privacy, any amount
•t 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., witboot
removal, payable In Installments or straight
loans, at l#west rate* cash, payroput reducing
Interest; no commission*. 833 Market «t. nest
Eroporfum. room 811: phone Douglas 2465.
LOANS to SALARIED persons, wage
teacher*, city employee and OTHERS with
FIXED 'ncomeo: rates reasonable; payments
*a*y: ali*c OTHER propositions. 433 Phelan
building: pbonp Douglas 3244.
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and oth
ere npon tbelr own names; cheap rates: easy
payß'.enU: confidential. D. H. TOLMAN 949
Pbtlan hldg.. and room 9. 460 13th it.. Oakland.
BALDWIN JEWELRY CO.,
Gold and Silver Smiths.
29 35 Kearny st.
LOAN PEPT. RATES 2 PER CENT.
CASH advanced on salaries; no security: lowest
rates. 31* Merchants' Exchange buildiug; phon*
Douglas 1411 and 508 Call building, phone Slit
ter 2537.
•10 to $100 advanced on yonr salary, our rates
•re the cheapest !o the city; don't fall to *c*
Bβ. CNION CREDIT CO.. 360 Phelan bids;.
AAA—Wage earners, either men or women cao
make a loan In strictest confidence st the Em
ploye*' Credit Co.. room 424 Monadnook bldg.
AAA —SALARIED men an>l women accommodated
without delay or publicity. Home Credit and
Investment Co.. 321 Phelan bldg.. third floor.
CASH loaned to salaried men on note without in
liorser. MORRELL. 1097 Monadnock bldg.
SALARIED LOANS: other propositions. San rr»a
clsco Disconnt Agency. 411 Pacific building.
COLUMN GATE Los" Office, lin Keerny »t.—
>«"w rate* oa JewelrJ. W. 5. HESTHAL.
MONEY TO LOAN
rnndnufd „-_-- .-.-~
MONEY adraneed salaried people permanently
employed: low rate: eter term*: confidential.
D. r>. DRAKE. 201 Mechanic** Mdr. M* M **-
MONEY TO LOAN—Real Estate
AAAA—WiII loau auy amount at lowest Internet
on flrst, »ecou<l end tbtrd mortgagee; e»tatei
in probate. undMded iutereet; deal
with lender: bo delay. R. McCOI.GAN. CQS
-604 Call bldg.. corner Third and Market; pnon«
DoQgla* 2SB-». Tlie oldest established aad le*d
lnr financial mreney on the Pacific coaat.
DIRECT MONEY.
NO COMMISSION CHARGED.
BANK INTKREST—Iet and 2d MORTGAGES.
LOAN 20 per cent more than BANKS.
PHADBrnNE CO.. 715 Mon«dnocfc butldln*.
I ANY amount on real estate, flret or aecond mort-
K«jre»: no delay: very loweat ratea; IT yonr
property 1* mortßsjred and you ueed may
money, see n* Immediately. O. W. BECKEK,
MonednoPk Hdc. 631 Market: tel. Douglas 2150.
IK you want to borrow money on mortjrmpes. city
or country, talk ft over with us. We will lend
yoti mo*>ey to build on your lot. EDWARDS,
EREWSTER ft CLOVER. Mills building.
MONEY t« loan on Oakland. Berkeley. Alamed*
and Frnltrale r#al estate at « and 7 per cent.
OEO. XV. AT'STTN. 1212 Broadway. Oakland.
MONEY WANTED
CAPITAL PKSIRBO
For development of conservative manufacturing
enterprises; excellent opportunities for progrea
elve men: gums from $1,000 up advantageously
placed. Fullest facilities for thorough investi
gation afforded.
BUTTNER & CO.. 709 CHRONICLE BLDO.
In ■■■
WANTED!!
Good positions open for
good people—for the man,
the woman, girl or boy
who can show credentials
the following situations
are waiting at
The Call's Free
Employment. Bureau
Female Help Wanted:
Department Auditor.
Stenographers.
Lady Solicitors —various
lines.
Dress Maker's Helper.
Girls for Chocolate Wrap
ping-
Lady Barber.
Stewardess for Country-
Hotel
Millinery Saleslady CMust
speak Italian and Spanish)
Two Waitresses for City
Hotel.
Many excellent places for
girls and women to do
housework. Some families
offer fine homes and good
pay.
Male Help Wanted:
Solicitor for Adjusting
Agency.
High Class Charity Program
Wants an Advertising So
licitor.
Young Man to Learn Adver
tising Business.
Man and Wife for Ranch.
Boy for Photo Supply House.
Boy about 16 to learn
wholesale business.
Man experienced in irriga
tion and care of orange
and lemon tree^.
Agency Director.
Specialty Salesman.
Solicitors for Hospital Asso
ciation.
Young Men to join crack
military company.
Boy to learn grocery trade.
Salesmen for Wine Com
pany.
Boy in store —good oppor
tunity to learn a business.
If you are a faithful
worker — loyal, eager,
ambitious and willing to
join fate with any of the
above opportunities at
a reasonable salary, ad
dress a letter to, or call
upon
Manager The Call's Free
Employment Bureau,
3d and Market Sts.
Mare Island Notes
MAHE ISLAND. Not. 4 , -The boerd of wagp»
has re<jup?twl data from tlie San Francisco Labor
council regarding the prevailing rat"? of wages
In that city for all of the cUpppo of mechanics
employed at thin station. This Is done In order
that thp board of wages may have information
from which to fix the schedule to he peld at the
navy yard for the ensuing year. The annual
vrage fixing session of the board will be held at
an early date.
Thp century old Independence, for 50 years
receiving ship «t the yard. Iβ to he placed out of
commission and its position taken hy thp cniiser
Cleveland. The Independence probably will he
turned oTcr to the Panama-Pacific Exposition
company for exhibition purpose*. The old ship
has bet-n a part of tbe United States navy since
IMM.
Commandant H. T. Mayo will leer* Washing
ton, l>. C, next Friday. N<v«ember S, for Mare
island.
Mare laland and Key West radio stations.
■a.OOO miles apart, exchanged wireless messages
at. an early hour this morning for the first time
in many months. The yard operators hope to
exchange messages with Arlington soon.
Forty-fivr mariners In command of Lieutenant
Randolph. 0. 8. N., will leave the yard tomorrow
for Guam. ' |
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912.
LINER DANCES WHEN
WAVES ROLL HIGH
Ten Members of Chiyo Maru*s
Crew Are Hurt by Sea That
Sweeps Deck
TT X Japanese
liner. Chlyo Maru.
as it looms above
the shed of the
Wester n Pacific
pier, looks bigger
than fliiy wave
could be. The
liner arrived here
yesterday and it
whs reported that
between Yokohama
and Honolulu the
Chiyo encountered
some waves so big
that they made the
big turbiner dance
like a cork. One
wave flopped aboard at the after end
of the ship and did considerable dam
age. For a few minutes ventilators,
steamer chairs and little brown mar
iners were all mixed up in a terrible
swirl. Xobody was washed overboard,
but Dr. Gordon Potter, the ship's sur
geon, had to administer emergency
treatment to 10 members of the crew
who had boen in the, mixup. No bones
were broken, but there were cuts and
bruises enough to keep the doctor hnisy
for more than an hour.
The Chiyo brought 49 cahin passen
gers, 6S 'in the second cabin and 143
in the Asiatic steerage. In the sec
ond cabin and steerage were many .Tap
anese picture brides, who have been
coming into the country in large num
bers on every steamer from the orient
ever since the Japanese government
agreed to stop the emigration of its
male coolie laborers.
Among the passengers were Major
\V. Chase of the United States army,
and lieutenant R. E. W. Kirby of the
British navy.
Mrs. Oarrie Chapman Catt, the suf
frage leader, who has bieen making a
tour of the world, returned on the
Chiyo. The passengers included a num
ber of missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Jackson, whose son was injured a
few days ago in an automobile accident.
returned on the liner. They had not
been advised by wireless of the acci
dertt and the task of breaking the
news was lightened by the fact that
their friends were able to tell them
that their boy was recovering.
The Chiyo's passengers included:
From Honjrkong--P. Boteler. Mr*. P. BoteW,
Major TV. Chase, r. S. A.: J. P. Jiekson. Mr«.
J. P. Jarkson. Ifn. H. S. Maciillar. C. H. Ma.
farlane. 11. «i. Petersen, P. L. RoseufeM. Miss
r.. M. Reynolds.
Kobe—Mrs. M. (irar. Mif« M Gray. J. C.
Sieefrle.l. Mr«. J. C. ' Miss B. Bie(
frle.-i. S. Shidara. W. R. Weakley.
Vokohama--W. H. Arerr. Mr«. W. H. Axery.
T. E. Atherler. S. C. Barflett. Mrs. S. C. Biirr
left and infant. R. L. Bartlett. Donald
Miss C. C. Catt. 1.. G. Cohen. F. I. Cowan. Mrs.
B. M. Fioke. Mrs. A. S. Tlall. SMivev Harrix,
KM. Sidney Harris. E. Horocbitz. Lieutenant R.
R. W. Kirhr. Y. Mayimi. J. Morton. E. J.
Mo»k. Pr. W. M. Rjiads. Dr. Max Warns. Mrs.
Mai Warns. L, A. Wilson, H. L. West, Mrs. H.
I West.
Honolulu W. S. Hijham. T. Isaks, K. Oh
ilaira. S. Wile. N. Yateiihlro.
Pa«*en|rera Commend Sonoma'* frew
Details of th»» storm in whfv* John
M. Tngalls. boatswain of the llnfr So
noma, was \Hvash*>d overboard and
drowned, wer» received from Honolulu
ypsterday by tlie diiyo Maru. Ingalls
was washed overboard from the for
ward deck by a wave that seemed to
engulf the entire steamer. The sea
carried away the forward rail and In
jsralls wns swept through the j?ap to
his doath. The alarm was given at
life preservers were thrown over
board and a lifeboat manned by mem
bers of the crew who volunteered for
the work of rescue. For two hours
the ship cruised Jn circles with all
hands on the lookout, but no sign was
seen of the body. The passengers sub
scribed for Tngalls* mother and sister,
and tho crew started another subscrip
tion. Captain Trask was In his cabin
when the boatswain was washed over
board. At the cry of "man overboard'"
he went on the bridge, barefooted and
in his undershirt, and took charge of
situation.
After the storm was over the pas
sengers joined in a testimonial express
ing their ndmiratirin for the skipper
and his crew and the high efficiency
of the discipline on the Sonoma.
Liner Merra >VIII Sail Today
The Oceanlq Steamship company's
liner Sierra, t'aptain >H. C. Houdlette.
will sail at 2 o'clock this afternoon for
Honolulu. The liner will carry a full
cargo and more than 100 passenjeers.
Among , the p&SfWngfefe will be many
prominent reskie-nts of the Island port,
including P. <'. .Imips, tho wealthy sugar
planter who is just bark from a visit
to Kurope. Among , the passengers are
many wiaoce ultimate destleation Is
Australia. The Oceanic Steamship com
pany has made a new arrangement,
whereby passenger? booked over thn
Sydney short line may proceed to Hono
lulu on the Sierra, have two weeks in
the island territory, and then proceed
to Sydney on the next through steamer.
The Australian passengers who leave
here today on the Sierra have cabins
reserved on the Ventura, which -will
pick them up at Honolulu and take
them to Sydney - . m*
Manchuria at I'nlnn Iron Worki
The. Pacific Mail liner Manchuria.
Which sails Saturday for the far east,
is at the Union Iron works repairing
the damage done "by the fire that broke
out in the hold at thie port some months
ngo. The liner was on fire again at
Hongkong during its last voyage, but
1 he. second blaze was? extinguished with
out damage to the ship. The work will
be completed today and the liner will
be docked at pier 42, where a large
<arßo for the orient is waiting to be
loaded. The liner will carry a full
complement of passengers.
Water Front IVotee
Tihej* liner City of Para, which left
Panama Saturday for this port, is
bringing a full cargo from New York.
The liner Persia, from this port, ar
rived Saturday at Hongkong.
The steamer .Tason, from this port,
arrived Sunday at Mazatlan,
The army freight transport Dlx ar
rived at Seattle yesterday from Manila.
Koreipts of lumber yesterday by sea
amounted to 2.'».">,000 feet.
ChflntCf of Master*
Steamer* KHzabeth, f'laus Mayn.«, old
master, Charlei Merx, new master;
BteA'fner Alcntraz, Andrew Anderson, old
master. Arthur Kruse. new master;
steamer Es ort. R. TT. CroWell, old mas
ter. A- R. Brown, new master: schooner
Piute. Milton Maylield. old master; L. .1.
Koopmann. new master: steamer Man
dalay, C. O. W, LofstrOtn, old master,
J. E. Johnson, new master.
Enrollment*
St<*am«»r Bee, John Wehman. master,
barkentine loho Palmer. Otto Lind
holm. 'roaster; steamer Colonel E. L.
Drake. W. O. Badger, master.
•»hli» Being ( nnvoj-fd
NORFOLK, Va.. Nov. 4.--Wlih two hnikhpadu
h p r afloat, the Norwegian stoeincr
uffra fvom Kywyeft N>w* to \>ra ("nil.- in <*r>l
lisi'.u with Ihf> N<irwppisn ssilinsr ship at
Sffi Fri'lav, was ttvlay nn<l<=r convoy of the buttlp
shin Idaho am] the revenue cutter Onondaga
nnrth of HattPras. slnwly making for tho Vlr
trtnia capps. Spvfn woroen pnespnjrprs hepn
tranj-frrrpii from the Noriieue to thp Onon<3Hfre.
Th«> fteainor i< not in a tsprious condition at this
time.
Continued on Page 15
I Weather Report
Putted .«i»ifs pppertmptit of Agriculture—
BAI.tFAM, DATA
STATIONS
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PACIFIC COAST STATIONS
In the following tiblw the maximum and mini
mum temperatures ami rainfall are glren:
STATIONS
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STATIONS J? S
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Bnki»r ,441301. 00il
R"is* i4ftj34,.02f
V<'] Mi.utp. . . .I60I48I.00
Kurrka ir>eJ50;.oe
TlaRKtaff 40|28l.O0 j
Krr-sno 621501.00'
Hplena 144132.00,1
Honolulu i82!72i.O0
Ind<-p«»Ddence . ir.ej.'UJ.OOi
KalispHi . .. .M*l33 .00
I.oe Angelps. . |62i52|.OO;
M<«)pna 42|30|.0li
Mt Tamalpaift. 50141 .(X>i
North Hp»<1. . (64(42 <X)|
Phoenix I7OI4S .00
P'H-atello 44 34.36
Pt I-t. . 5J»[4e|.O0i
Portland i^421.14 1
R«»<1 Bluff !58j46|.tiO
Rptio |SO|..i.OO
Rosf-bur* ;54|4C .10
SecranifDto ... 00|44 .02
Salt Lake 44|S8 .42
Sen ni<>go 62152 .04
|San Fraorisoo. fiO 50 .00
San .Tone 02 42 .02
g L Obispo... 80150 .14
SE Farallon.. 58i52 .00
iS|)Okan*> |4O!3e|.O8
•Summit J32123 .30
Taooma 48;42 .40
Tatoo*h 48144 .08
iTonopah 44;34 .00
i Walla !54|40.12
jWlnnProucca . |48|82|.O2
lYunia |74|4e|.00
•Snr>w on jfrrtund, 5 fnrhes.
EASTERV STATIONS
Ah11<»np |74 521.00; KnoxTille j62'28j.O0
Atlantic City..j52'34|.00 [xwierllle !3«!36!.00
«»Mrm 5212S!.OO! Memphis |62|42|.00
Buffnlo !52i3S!.00'|.Montei>«npry .j«(8w.O0
< baiieston • ..]eS|42! .OOilMontrea! ;48;2S .00
Chicago 9ej40f.OOI Moorfcead ...J3S26.no
louver ,54134 .(hi;jNew Orl«ans.. |72 48! .00
0<»s Moinee. . . ee'|42'.OO' New York S2l8ej.00
I'-viR? Citj-. . . f,e::U .00 North Platte.. J64;34!.O1
l>i!iuth S2(40| .00 Oklahomii je8!46j.0<>
r»umngo \42\X Atft Plttuburg ... . J52:34 .00
Kastport 42f»5'.f)O: Roswell 70138.00
<;nlveston 176164'.00' St. Ix»uie [64 44.00
Oroen Ba.T. . . . 52|40!.00| St. Paul 15642).00
Hatteras 5846; .00' Tampa W50 T.
Havre 50 24'.08| Toledo J62|33|.OO
Huron '56140]. 00! Washington ..;56j28.0O
JackeoQville ..}74j46' .00| Winnipeg l36!24|.O0
Kansas t'itr fUUSi no!
•ALASKA STATIONS
N*roe .2OI!VolrtPZ i»e|18!.00
Sitka |54'38|.00j Dutch Harbor.j4O|3O|.00
Tinana ]24J14L0Oi
•Afternoon reports of preceding day.
SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS
A storm of moderate Intensity had appeared
on the Washington coast, causing rain and high
south winds. At the mouth of the Columbia
river a maximum wind velocity of 56 nillee has
occurred. Most of the depression will pass east,
but a portion probably will more southward.
causing rain In The central and northern counties
of California Tuesday. Tbo weather is cloudy
orer tho great basin, but clear in the Rocky
mountain section, the Mississippi valley and all
the ess-tern state*. The temperature has risen
10 degrees from Missouri to New England. Con
iHti.m« are f«v>rabl<> for pleasant weather Tues
day oTer mojt of the country cast of the Rocky
mountains. In California there hare been no im
portant changes in temperature.
FORECAST
F'M-rrsst made at San Francisco for the 30
hours ending at midnight, November 5:
for San Francisco ami riclnlty — Showers Tues
day: hrisk south wind.
F'->r Santa Clara TfUej — CtoaQj Tuesday, with
showers: light north wind, changing to south.
For Sacramento ralley— Rain Tuesday; moder
ate to brisk (v>n<h wind.
For San .ToaqiiJn valley- Increaving coudtness
Tuesday; showers by night; Upht sooth wind.
For California, sooth of the Tehaehap!-- Fair
Tuesday; light uorth -wind.
A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster.
AUTO LICENSES ARE
ISSUED FOR STATE
SACRAMKKTO, Nov. 4.—The. follow
ing are the automobile registrations
to date:
55952--L. R. Fehpllbach. 50* South EleTenth
street, Sarv Jo<w; OTerlanrt.
A. Wolfe. Mountain View; Orprland.
85954—Stand ard Oi! company, Lost Hills, Kern
county; M«cv truck.
Wfls3—P. T. Ostrander, Lindsay, Tulare county;
Overland
85956—D. Mcßa«. box 122. Chlco; Detroiter.
85857—Hotel Plain. Hesidsburg; Bturtebaker.
85958—Laurice Fillpimni. San Luis Obispo; Ford.
85909 —IT. S. Farm Land company, Chowcbilla,
Mereed county; Bulck.
55960--T. S. Moell.T. 11 street, San
Franclsee; Orcrland.
85961—Joseph do Ltfriylere, 1744 A Mission street.
Sun Francisco; Orerland.
85962—0150n & Malwny Lumber company. Fifth
end Hooper streets. t»an Francisco; Oak
land." '
85963—.1. 8. Crttchlew. 3» San Bruno are.nue, Pan
Francisco; Cadillac.
86* MM. Khrman. 24 California street, Pan
FranHsco/i l'i"rr>e Arrow.
Sso6s—City of nafcland. heaMb department, city
ball annex, Oakland: F*ord.
Ss666—(rabriel Slrinrle, Porterville. Tulare coun
ty; OTerland.
R,"9«s7—T\'. B. \&n Flci-f, Sanger, Fresno rount^:
OvflrUtM).
Sso6B—Hepry Backer, 112 Forsytbe bldg., Fresno;
Overland.
SSJHSB—A. BraTorman. Frefno; Orerland.
*r>970 —T(. R»rti<»napf, 4<XI Niirtb Eldorado street,
Sitockton; Hudson.
8-'9"l—Vnlcan Land and Water company, 1550 D
street. San IMego; Ford.
859T2—Kd Fl"t«-her, 155-J D street, San Diepo;
Franklin.
X. Debban, Southern hotel. San
Diego; Wiuton.
- ar Ouk", Fresno: Ford.
Ss97s—The Kftizer Bros., 716 I street, Fresno;
Ford.
S,l!>76—Tom Deems. Sanger. Fresno county; Ford.
55977 —J. P. Chrlstenscn, R. F. D. No. 3, box
04. Fowler; Ford.
S."97B—Miirry plumbing company, 1225 I street,
Fresno; Ford.
85979—William Wallace, 148 West E street, Coa
lioga: Bulck.
Br<oßo—Walter Oehs, S.is C street. Coalinga; Oak
l«nd.
S.-.9Sl— R. F. Buttcrfleld. r»VV> Piedmont aTPnup,
<»akland; F<>rd.
55982--R. J. Dunn. Gordon and Elisabeth
sti-ppf*. Tfpdiands: Chalmers.
66983— E. J. El Imperial coun
ty; StudebakT.
85984—Van MeCarretl, El Centre, Imperial coun
ty; Studebak^r.
85985— H. P. Whoaton, 1026 Lake street, toe An
geles; Packard.
SSSSR--If. Aubry, 547 Fulton etre*t, San Fran
cisco: BuJck.
85987—M. .1. Downie, 176 Fourth etreet, Saa
FraD'-iseo; Write.
85»8S_<;. a. Fox, 301 Golden Gate arenue, San
Francisco; Kissel Kar.
85989—C. M. Gordon, Presidio, San Francisco;
Orerland.
gr,990—1). C. Warren. Kern hotel, 160 Eddy
street, San Francisco; Studebaker.
86091—C. March!, 3«81 Nineteenth street, San
Francisco: Rtudebaker.
85992 —F. liopstock. Eighteenth and Capp streets,
Han Francisco; Ford.
BSOB3' Interstate Motors company. J. T. Mc-
Laughllr), Mgr.. S«n Francisco; dealer.
gr,9<)4—Dr. Chester B. Moore. 2101 Webster
street, San Francisco: Viflonal.
85995 —Dr. P. K. Brown. Union Square bldg., San
Francisco; Cadillac.
*5996—San Francisco Call., Call bldg., San Fran
ilsco; Wlnton
85997—Herman Heyneman. 325 Detlb street, Sim
Francisco; 1-ocomobil*.
85998—City of Oakland, city hall annex, Oa.k
lanj; Ford.
85990— W. H. Ramsey, 2361 East Twenty-ninth
street, Oakland: Ford.
86000—Henry A. Hellbron, 2025 M street, Sacra
mento; Locomobile.
Local Brevities
AGED PRISONER SEEKS FRIENDS—The police
hfp attempting to locate the friends of a
woinnii who gives the name, of Bertha Bureau,
60 ?pnr» old. Shf is in the city prison. Last
Friday nUrht she applied for a night's lodging
»t the Jail, nnd s-be has been there since. Sb*
sa.vs she recently came from Astoria.
LABORER TRIE* TO END LIFE—John W. John
son, a laborer living In a lodging: bon«e at 1145
street, attempted to commit suicide
by cutting his throat yesterday morning. Hβ
tvrb despondent from lack of work. Johnson,
who is at tb<" central emergency hospital, prob
ably will recorer.
DRITG SELLER IS TTITED— "Ike" Wilson, a
firiiK seller who Inspector F. A. Sutherland
fooad In a r»ld on a San Jos* , bouse Saturday
night. pl-»«fled giilHy to a charge of violating
the state poison law before Police Judge Deasy
yesterday and was fined $100.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIOHS LEAD TO ARREST—The
simpi'-ioas actions of J. F. Haracker. liring at
42 Frawle street, caused the police early yes
terday to arrest him for investigation. They
fonnd a large rerolwr and a black mask In bis
roooj.
WING GETS EIGHT YEARS—James Wlngr, who
h*e been In trouble with the police on numer
ous occflflons. was sentenced to eight years ia
Han Quentin yesterday by Superior Judge L*w-
W on a burglary charge.
TWO MEN ROB WOMAN—Edna Paulson. Bel
vedere hotel. t'i"y * n,l PwU streets, reported
to the police yesterday that two men eotered
her apartment and stole $7* aud a sold lacket
wortfc |100.
STUDENTS TO HEAR
LECTURE ON AUTO
University of California Engi
neers to Be Entertained by
, Studebaker Men; Notes
LEON J. PINKSON
The development of the automobile
lias reached such a high state that not
only special schools where the art of
motor car engineering: Is taught, but
universities as well are devoting much
time to the study of automobile con
struction. As a result of the growing
Importance of the automobile and the
keen interest in what makes the car go,
(he students of the Universtiy of Cali
fornia, particularly those of the elec
trical and mechanical engineering
classes, will be given an opportunity
to listen to a joint lecture on the de
tailed workings and operations of the
modern automobile on .next Friday
evening. The lecture Is to be given by
Manley S. Harris and John S. Johnson
of the local branch of the Studebaker
corporation and will take place in
the chemistry building on the o»mpue.
To clearly illustrate the different
phases anfl operations of an automo
bile, a "cut open" chassis of the Stude
baker '•Thirty ,, will be used by Harris
and Johnson. This chassis is one of
the two "cut open" chasses which
Chester N. Weaver, general manager of
the local branch of the Studebaker cor
poration, was instrumental in bringing
to the coast- a few months ago for
educational purposes and which have
since created considerab-le comment and
interest.
The lecture "will be conducted under
the auspices of the Associated Elec
trical and Mechanical Engineers, one
of the prominent student organizations.
Inasmuch as it is pretty generally
known that university students of the
electrical and mechanical engineering
classes are not only exceedingly keen
on many points involving the mechan
ical and scientific features of an auto
mobile, but are naturally vitally inter
ested, a pretty lively time is predicted.
That charming femininity will be
generously represented by many of the
coeds is likewise predicted by Vice
President R. C. Griffin of the Associated
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers,
who has the evening's program in
charge.
* * *
Xmt Home for Detrolter—Carl Chris
tensen distributer of the Drtroiter in
northern California, has Just opened
new quarters in Golden Gate avenue to
handle the Increased business in this
popular line. Chrlstensen is now shar
ing part of the large building occupied
by A. J. Smith, and in addition to hav
ing an attractive showroom he has a
large machine shop and splendid serv
ice department.
Tyeon Given New Poet —A. Tt. Tyson,
who for some time past has been con
nected with the J. W. Lieavitt company,
distributers of the Overland and Kissel
Kars. has been made manager of the
San Francisco headquarters of the con
cern. This change will give General
Manager A. D. Plugoff and President
Leavltt of the company more time to
devote to the numerous outside
branches of the concern.
♦ * *
Mount* Joins IXHTII fioodyeer forces
Manager Frank Carroll of the San
Francisco branch of the Goodyear Tire
and Rubber company announces the
appointment of George Mountz as a
member of the sales force of the local
Goodyear organization. Mountz is well
known in local automobile circles, hav
ing been in the accessory business here
for some time after the flre. For the
last three years he has been located in
IjOS Ange.les. His return to the local
row has caused much pleasure among
his many acquaintances.
* * *
Tire Official Touring Coawt Section—
Tt. Gilbert, general manager of the
United States Tire company, left last
week for an extended trip through Ne
vada and Utah. From here Gilbert
went directly to Rait Lake to investi
gate automobiling conditions In east
ern Nevada and Utah. From Utah he
Two Letters: j
Helping People
Help Themselves
The Call's Free Employment Bureau
Copy of letter from the Northern
Electric Railway Company
MARYSVILLE, Cal y j
"Manager Employment Bureau, The Call, San Francisco.
Dear Sir: Would appreciate your help again. We need an office man at $70 a
month. I do not think the job will be permanent, but will last a month or so.
Would Ufa lo have a man that has had experience in a country office if possible,
understanding train orders, way billing, station accounts to a certain extent. Am put
ting on an additional man.
Mr. Yon Phul, the man you sent some time ago, is still with us doing all right, etc.
Thanking you for your interest in this.
Very truly yours, 4
R. H. jr
MARYSVILLE, Cal.
-MR. LEVIN,
Manager The CaWs Free Employme nt Bureau, San Francisco, Cal.
Dear Sir: I arrived here on August 27 and obtained the position you kindly
directed me to — with the Northern Electric Railway Company and Was placed at
Yuba City, a small station across the river from Marysville; and the duties embrace
all the local office work, besides the operating of trains, etc.
Thanking y° u f or V OUT courtesy, I remain yours sincerely,
c. yon phul: ,
EMPLOYERS THAT HAVE USED THE CALL'S FREE EMPLOY
MENT BUREAU
Are always well pleased and frequently send in additional orders. k
Today's Meetings of
Improvement Clubs
reralta HeUshte ImproTnnent
Hub, 1648 Florida street.
lirrcn \iHlr) Improvement el«b.
% lonnn street end Kumli av «" nu f/
Went End Improvement clud»
«V»4O Mt*«lon street.
>orth of Panhandle Improve
ment club, 554 Baker street.
Polk Street District aenoela
tlou. Polk nail. 1647 Polk street.
I Diversity Heights Improve
nient rlub.
Southern Alabama and Vicin
ity improvement club, 1697 Ala
bama street.
Southern Heights Improvement
elnb.
(Improvement clubs are re
quested to furnish data for this
column).
will go to Montana. Oreg-on. Washing-
Ton and through the timber and orchard
land to Spokane.
* * *
Harnea Owner Takes >>w Car—
There's an automobile lan
guage—but we talk "Ford ,,
in plain English. Tongue
twisting technical terms are
unnecessary to make clear
the simplicity of the Ford.
And now it is as easy to buy
—as it is simple to operate
and maintain.
Every third car a Ford —and every Ford
user a Ford "booster." New prices—run
about $525 —touring car $600 —delivery,
car $625 —town car $800 —with all equip
ment, f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars
from Ford Motor Company, 100 Van
Ness Aye., San Francisco, or direct from
Detroit factory.
STANDARD
OIL COMPANY Kfli iijl MfIEJ
(CaLiFOßßiia) . .
4HI Market Street, r
Sun Francisco 1 -*-: > "', .
Russell Hlnton, who bought his ft*et
HeynM car In 1910 and In which h«
traveled more than 20.000 miles look-
Ing after his business in San Francis
and vicinity, has just purchased a 1913
model Haynes roadster. W
$15,000 LIBEL IS FILED
AGAINST THE WINDBER
A libel was filed by the United States
Steel Products company against the
steamer Wlndber for |IMM damage
to nails shipped from Philadelphia to
San Francisco yesterday In the Unite-I
States district court. It Is declared
that the cargo of nails was damage-i
by salt water and that the vessel was
in poor condition and uneeaworthy.
U S. ENGINEERING CORPS
OFFICER ORDERED NORTH
Lieutenant T. H. Emerson of the
engineering corps of the United StatPs
army, who has been stationed here for
several months, has been ordered to
Eureka to take charge of the work
there on the. jetty. Lieutenant Emer
son will probably be in Eureka for
the next two years.