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12 ROOMS FOR BAKER, 818. opp. G. G. park—2 snnny front hekpg. rooms. $3.50 week; very convenient. BUSH st., 1663— Large, single, winny boueekeep- Ing room; ranting water, firegrate; $10 month. CALIFORNIA St.. 2317. nr. FiUmore—New feral tnre. new Reliable gas range*. Dew Brussels earpete, grate, barn; sunny housekeeping room*, $12 up. Phone West 6456. _ CLARA St.. IS4. near sth—2 room* for house keeping: rent $7. DAME St.. 80 —4 furnished housekeeping room*. $11 per month. EDDY *t. 902—2 sunny, beautifully furnUhed suites, complete for hskpg.: $22.50 and $!&■ EDDY st., 923—Front 2 room bay vrindow *uite, suitable for 3: electricity: phone; $23. GOUGH st.. 1315—Large *nnny rooms, com pletely furnished; grate, bath. ga». phone; close "in; $10. $14. GDARY St.. 1417—■Splendid front room, buffet kltcnen water, gas range, phone, bath, grate; rery reas.; pretty little front room, kitchen ette. $&. _______———- GEARY et.. 1123—Large, eunny. newly reno vated housekeeping rooms; hot water; electric lights; walking distance. - JERSEY St.. 122. cor. Vlckat>nrg—2 eunny rooms complete for housekeeping, wlta bath. Phone Mission 1210. LADY having comfortable sunny 5 room flat will rent bedroom, dining room and kitchen In exchange for board; ref. required. Box 1395, Call office. MONTGOMERY apts.. 1024 Franklin cor. O'Far rell—Sunny hskpg. rooms, suite and emgle; prices $S to $25; qniet and respectable. McALLISTER. eiO—Snnny housekeeping suites; hot. cold water; electric lights: $2.50 to So wk. OAK j»t.. 716, near Flllmore—2 furnished suite*: also rooms for gents; Hayes car (No. 9) passes door: select location. OCTAVIA St.. 1257, nr. O'Fsrrell—l room in rear basement, $5; other rooms for men. O'FARRELL st.. 1646—funny large front room, with kitchen: also single rooms: reasonable. PIERCE St.. 1922. near Csiifbrfrfa—Large sunny room comfortably famished for housekeeping; ■II conveniences: <&■ _____ POLK St., 1214. cor. gutter—Nice large. *unny honaekeeplng rooms: gas range; $3 up. SANCHEZ St.. 12A. near Duboce —2 large eunny, front, newly furnished housekeeping rooms, large window parlor suite; gas and electricity; $S and $12. _ SCOTT St.. 2040—2 sunny connecting front rooms: gas range, cloeet; complete, $25. 6ACRAMENTO st.. 8019—Sunny 2 room suites; regular kitchen, gas range, electricity; modern; $15 up: large, sunny basement, $9. STEINER *t., 947 —2 sunny rooms and hall; kitchen; running water, sink; use of bath and phone. . VAN NESfi eve., 619— Housekeeping rooms at $2.50 pep week np: also single rooms. VAN NESS ay,, 2327—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; modem conveniences.. WFBSTER st. 1431—Lower flat, complete housekeeping: water, gas range, yard; no ob jection to children: reasonable. 21ST St.. 3376—Single rooms or housekeeping rooms; bath, gas, phone: reasonable. 25TH st.. 3437—Nicely furnished, sunny, front housekeeping rooms: also single rooms; reas. ROOMS and BOARD^OFFERED AAAA—2SM Pacific jr.-Rooms and board; supe rior In every respect to those ordinarily offered; beautiful house; very best neighborhood; pri vate baths. Tel. Fillmore 1656. A A A—THE WEMPE. 457 Oak et. nr. Buchanan— First class rooms and board. Phone Park 500. CLAY St.. 2315. near Wbster—Large, sunny snite or single room: desirable view; board optional: private family: reasonable. FREDERICK st.. 104. cnr. Masonic-Will give gi>o<] boarfi ami pleasant home to 1 or 2 ladles; gas grates in room: $6 week. PINK st.. 9510 —Com fort ably furn. sunny rooms; 2 meals: home cooking: reasonable: West 2014. PIERCE st.. M". -r. McAllister—Furnished front rooms: hath: fine rpienborbood; excellent board: " people; $20 mirith. ROOM and bnarrt, prirste family, 2 business ladles or business couple: nicf home for old l»dy in private fnmily: kind attention. Ad dress box T444. CM office. EHOTWKLL st.. :.4S. het. Howard and FoUom nr. 19th—2 largp. comfortable rooms in private family: board optional: reasonable. SUNNY r<v>m vrlfn ninninir water, first class family board. 1 block from Fillmore. 1724 StPlner «t.; bath and phone: 2 meals: Tef. THE nicest s«iniiy room* in a refined home; tele phone Fillmore fIOO. WEBSTER st.. 511—1 f!.-inble room, running water, with board: table board. ROOMS and BOARD WANTED ROOM wanted —Lady, alone, would like pleas ant, sunny room and 2 meals per day with refined eastern family, where she may be enabled to resume a course of study necessary to future maintenance; permanent. home de sired, but rates must be quite nominal for about three months. State PRICE and LOCA TION in answering. Ref. fnrnisbed. Answer for 10 days, box 1163, Call office, 3d and Market sts. BOARJIFO^jCHILpREN LADY would Ilk* little girl to board and room. more for companion for little girl 6 years old; best if reference*; Catholic preferred. 320 Texas st. nr. 18th. Phone M 2367. WANTED—I or 2 children; mother's care: larce yerd. 2338 Howard et. Phnn«> Mission f>o4o. HOTELS ABBEY HOTEL. 440 PORT ST., OPPOSITE ST. FRANCIS. PHONE SITTER 1830. RATES $3.50 PER WEEK TO $5. WITH BATH, $5.50 TO $7.50. THE CRESCENT, cor. California and Franklin *t«.. PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL; very large, flee rooms; private bath-, extra good table anf service: reference*. MRS. E. R. BATES. Prop. HOTEL EMPIRE. 11l Taylor cor. Turk—Newly renovated; shopping district: close to theaters; day 75c up. week $3 up, bath $1 day up. Eddy car at ferry; Bd-Townsend S. P. car to Taylor. BUENA VISTA, hotel, restaurant, Columbus ay., Mason and Lombard: rooms, day. wk. or month. HOTEL FORBTER. 325 Sutter et. nr. Grant ar.— European, rm. with batb. $1. $1.50, $2. wk. $4 np; mo. $15 and up; best bed* in the city. BUSINESS CHANCES GROCERY AND LIQUORS— Positively the best corner proposition in San Francisco; all glass front; long leaee; rent only $65; computing scale*; No. 347 National cash register, elec tric coffee mill; elegant fixture*; good, clean stock: will sell whole thjng for $2,300 cash. This Iβ a genuine bargain and worth at least $3,000; owner com to leave city at once. GEO. A. HKRRICK. 833 MARKET ST., ROOM 201. COMMERCIAL BUILDING. GROCERY AND LIQUORS — TRIAL GIVEN: doing $40 a day business; rent $10; lease; a nice bueines* for man and wife: price $900. HERRICK. 833 MARKET, room 201, Commer cia! building. RPSTAURANT: seats 125: lease to IS2S; first class money maker; low rent. BARRETT, 180 Eddy st. SMALL payment down and easy term* buys first class, established pool business. STAR BIL LIARD PARLOR. 3203 Mission et. SIX pool and 1 billiard table; regulation stie; complete outfit for $600; enap. BARRETT," 180 Edciy st. WANTED—Party with some capital to join in building project; good profit*; safe invest ment; will beer thorough investigation. r>2 Bacon bldg..* Oakland. GENTS' furnishing goods store. 2108 Market St.; $1,200: rent $16; lease. Exclusively, BAR RETT. 180 Eddy st. FOR sale —First class saloon, doing good busi ness, in heart of San Francisco; good lease; cheap rent; price $16,000. Address box 1420, Call office. PHOTO eriidio for sale at $300; rent $14; com mercial and kodak work: snap. Address D. H. ROUSH. Lnng Beach. Cal. A -RESTAURANT TO LEASE, FULLY FUR NISHED: HALF BLOCK FROM MARKET ST.; SMALL INVESTMENT, r>s TAYLOR ST. GROCERY and corner: 3 living room*; rent $2.'.: long lease; price $600; bargain. Ad rlreiif: 4499 17th st. THREE chair barber shop; swell loc.; doing fine business; $560, or will take partner. BAR RETT. ISO Eddy at. FOR sale—A good newspaper route in Oakland. See circulation department San Francl«co Call. FOR rent—Restaurant, furnished, at Melroee depot. G. WYMAX. $100.—Half Interest in real estate bustoess, lo cated on leased ground, with rent only $3.50 per month. 1403 Liese ay., Frutlvale. $600 —Second band furniture business at Fruit vale; 2 living rooms. 1403 Lieee ay., Fruit vsle. WANTED^ —To buy a saloon in a pretty fair loca tion; want to deal with proprietor only; state price and location. Box 1419, Call office. 1 BUSINESS CHANCES _____ CwtHiwed _ A— LUBECKS. Inc., Sixth floor. Pacific building. Market and 4th sts. Phone Kearny 1702. Home J lO2O. all lines of business sold. City or country. to buyers and sellkrs: Our well known and long established reputation If a guarantee that you will get reliable ana efficient service In dealing through us. LOAN DEPARTMENT FOR INVESTORS. LUBECK'S, CO2 PACIFIC BLDG. HALF IVILKEST in big paying taxlcab busi ness: best standard make machines: busiest , srands in city; receipt* $1,000 to $1,600 per month; no better Investment on. market for 12.850. lUBECKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. COAL, WOOD and GRAIN business: in substan tial town near S , . F.; first class layout, with good torses, wagons, etc.: a constantly In creasing business, with present net cash profits orer $200 month. Price $2,000. See IUPECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDQ. $2.OOO—LARGE ROOMING HOUSE: exception ally fine mission and polished oak furniture; busy terminal point: hot and cold water in every room; telephone call* to all rooms: strictly up to date; clearing net profit over $150 month, with 4 extra fine living rooms; lease over fair: rent only $4 per room. Ex clusively with LCBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $3.SOO—TRANSFER. BAGGAGE and STORAGE bnsinee* In a live town near S. F.: clears $300 tn $400 per month: good investment. See LUBFJK'P. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. ___ GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE—A good com bination in the right district: business pros perous; owner has to go east: will sell rcasoti able. IT PECK S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS desiring to engage in the manufacturing businees can be located in v..-> of the best factories in S. F. For full partu-nlnrs cc—»crning this plant call at lUBECKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $I.7SO—HOTEL BUYERS, don't overlook thia for a nice little Investment: hotel and bar; 26 rooms In a good town near S. F. See LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $3.ooo—Forty room HOTEL with BAR and res taurant; location par excellence: lease alone valuable asset: profit* satisfactory. See I-ÜBFCK:S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. RESTAURANT and LUNCH COUNTER, with liquor lit .use. situated near prominent thoroughfare; also private dining rooms and banquet room: seating capacity 200; lease to 1917. This ie a proposition that should be taken advantage of Immediately. Price $3,500. I.UBECK'P. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $700—CIGAR STAND situated on a prominent corner of one of the main streets to the fair. Thia is a good buy. Get busy. Call and see I-ÜBECK'S. 802 PACIFIC BLDG. MANUFACTURING business; modern machin ery r.ud equipment: well established money making ert«rprise; worthy of your investiga tlon. LUPECK'B. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $500—PT.ASTF.RING business: large stock on hand and quite a number of contract* to com plete; located in a town near 8. F. Al IN VESTMENT. H'BECK'S, 60fl PACIFIC BLDG. $600—ROOMING HOUSE and restaurant; 15 rooms completely furnished with seating ca pacity for 45 in dining room. Don't fail to see this. LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $I.SOO—AMERICAN PLAN HOTEL: 25 rooms; srnod location with a perminent oatronage. See LUBECH'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $2.«00 for HALF INTEREST in wholesale and retail delicatessen and French confectionery business; located in San Francisco; largest market: receipts over $2,000 per month. See LUBKCK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. STATIONERY candy and cigar store: clean and staple stock: fine fixtures; a dandy, profitable busings for price asked. I.UBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. BAKERY ami CONFECTIONERY in busiest Missi>n si r.pj.ing district: modern patent oren; most mcilerr equipment: positively clearing *400 nu.rtu. Nothing like It on market for *?..!**). T.UBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $I.3SO—SALOON"; old established place In good loca'ion. This Is a snap. Come quick. At LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $4,"">O—STATIONERY and school supplies, can dies. cjp R rs, etc.; in a good school district; a nice iriestn.ent. TUBFCK'S. 002 PACIFIC BLDG. PAPFR ROUTE clearing over $100 month; one of the best bay towns; SURE INCOME FOR LIFE: has agency of all San Francisco morn ing end evening papers: price $1,250: set quick: f.ne o* the best chances on our books. HJBRCK X, 908 PACIFIC BLDG. $I,ooo— ROADHOUSE. This is an ideal place to rest after a ride through the country of magnificent scenery; situated within an hour of San F"rancl«co and considered an Al invest ment; liquor licens" guaranteed. Call and *cc lUBECKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. SAFE l> VESTMENT—Two SCHOONERS: ca pacify 90 tens - busy the year round: clearings average $50 per week; owner crippled and forced to sacrifice at only $3,000. Particulars st LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. HALF INTEREST in a staple manufacturing business. The production of this plant in con stant demand: price of partnorsnip $SOO. See LUBECKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE; also stock of candles and cigar;: located near a prominent theater with a srerdy trade; lease runs 5 years. For full inforr-atinn and price see I.UBECK'S. «f<2 PACIFIC BLDG. $I.2SO—HALF INTEREST in POOLROOM. This is a proposition that will certainly appeal to a bone fide investor; clearing $450 per month. One of the partners returns to the old conn try and It must be sold immediately. See LUBKCKS. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. $2,000— HOTEL and BAR; 14 rooms completely fnrnished: permanent trade: good location. See LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. 11.250 -LAUNDRY ROrTE. including Interest in laundry. This pronoeiti.wi insures the Investor a good income. For full particulars call and see LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDQ. 30 ROOMS—Practically new furniture: excel lent location: go<xi lease: reasonable rent: splendid tnnney maker. Price only $900. At MTBItCK'S. «02 PACIFIC BLDG. APARTMENT HOUSE: hiirh class in every re spect: 4K rooms; beautifully furnished through out: modern building: very close in: good lease: clears $175 month, besides swell apart ments for owner: a «nap: 52.000 cash will ha mile. LT BECK'S. r,02 PACIFIC BLDG. 26 ROOMS; modern in all particulars: running water in every room: new furniture, bra*? beds: rent only $12." mnnth: long lease: walk ing (Mfitanre; price f>nlr $1,650. Investigate at LT'BE< K'S. *W2 PACIFIC BLDG. SMALL ROOMING HOUSE—We have on oiir lists a large number of small houses in good locations that are making good profits, and also houses that make good homes and help bear the expenses. If you are interested, call and get our lists. LUBECK'S. 602 PACIFIC BLDG. SEE US. We can locate you right. LUBF.CK'S LUBECKS LUBF.CK'S 6th floor. Pacific bldg.. Market at 4tb. CAPITAL raised for manufacturing and Indus trial products of merit; stocks and bonds sold on commission basi*; new projects organized and promoted: we furnish references of securi ties sold: best of connections. HORA6E H. HASTINGS & CO., Rockefeller bldg., Cleve land. 0. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for a young man who is willing to work; splendid profit on a SATURDAY EVENING POST route, well lo cated; drawing 1.700 copies a week. Particu lars, office 1012. Ph*lan bldg.. S. F. RINE btitcner business In Oakland; large patron age; paying well; horse and wagon; extra large refrigerator; $1,500 takes It. SALS BURY. S2f, Broadway. Oakland. A—RESTAURANT T<< LEASE. FULLY FURN NISHED. W, BLOCK FROM MARKET ST.; SMALL INVESTMENT. 55 TAYLOR ST. LACKO— Cleanses gas ranges, makes hygienic dusters. 833 Market. Exc. <tjat. agent wanted. WANTED-A partner nifh $600 quick; one not afraid to work. A<l iress box 1298, Call office. W. H. SPENCER & CO.. " REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER, 211OA MARKET ST. NEAR 14TH. Notice to Lumbermen—We have for sale an endless chain saw, engine complete, that will cut a 7 ft. redwood log in 2 niinutes; can be used in the woods or at mill in cutting shingle blocks: this saw cost $3,500. but on account of sickness I will sacrifice for $500. See nay agents. W. n. SPENCBR & CO. EXCHANGE—CIear lot for good runabout In first cla*|i condition: 2110 A Market st. $800 —Grocery and Hght delicatessen; 4 living nxMns and bath; rent $30; receipts $30 gnar anteed; trial of l week given; full value In sight. $1.100^ —Corner saloon In the Mission; old estab lished; receipt? $1S to $2-"> day; lease. $1,00(1 —Grocery and liquor store; living room; rent $20; ) light* inc.; receipts $30 day; value in xittiir. Rooming bou»e;. clears $7." mo; transfer corner; .owl furniture and carpets: snap. $3.V>—Light, pleasant business; old established; clearlnc S1">0 mo.; only sober. Industrious men need apply; uo experience required; hours, 8 to 5. W, H. BPEKCBB & CO., CIIOA Market Bt. near 14th. $2,000 will buy best ladies' tailoring establish ment in Oakland: pood chance for practical roac. Box 5067, Call office. Oakland. ■ FOUR paying lunch counters; <joing good bu*l- Dfss; fine loc.; $7*>o to $1,200; snapti, BAR RRTT. 180 Eddy et. RESTAURANT for gale* cheap; fully equipped; excellent location. Hotel Menio, 340 O'Faxrell. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. , BUSINESS CHANCES DAVIS BROS. PATIB BROS. WIDE AWAKE BT-SIXESB BROKERS. W. A. SIMONS. MANAGER. 403-4 OS Pacific Mdg., cor Market and 4th sts. DOVOI.AS 15S3—TELEPHOXES—J1347. WE HANDLE ANT KIND OF BUSINESS. Wo guaranty reliable and efficient service in all our dealings, CALL AND SEE IS. HIGH CLASS FRENCH CONFECTIONERY: lat est modern equipment; lease over fair; strictly first class proposition. 403 Pacific bldg. GBOCBBT and liquor*: downtown apartment house district: $40 a day trade; 5 yearn , leas*; rent $40: good clean stock: $1,500 or inTOlce. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific hldg. •250 —Partner wanted (man or woman) for res taurant: good busy location; seats 50: does n{ee steady business. DAVIS BROS, 403 Pacific bldg. RKBTAURANT AND GRILL in very prosperous district; good legitimate reasons for wiling: exteremely cheap at $750; real snap. DAVIS BROS.. 408 Pacific Mdg. CREAMERY, butrr-r and eggs; $35 a day trade: clears $150 a month: will guarantee and give trial. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. TAILOR SHOP clearing $100 a month; plenty of work: no soliciting; bargain at $225. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. CANDY. STATIONERY. ICE CREAM, etc.; near large school; 2 furnished living rooms; rent | $18: nice good steady trade; sacrifice at $275. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. CORNER SALOON, downtown location, with leas* OTer fnlr: VERY REASONABLE RENT: snap for live man; only $2,000. DAVIS BROS., 403 Pacific bldg. $200—PARTNER wanted in eetablithed business, where from $125 a month up can be. made; must be sober and industrials and write plain hand; experience not necewary. if willing to learn. 403 Pacific bldg. COFFEE PARLOR: near 3d and Market; clears $200 month: biggest money maker In city for $1,100. DAVIB BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. 31 ROOM HOUSE; rent only $100; lease over the fair: clear* $125 month; BARGAIN FOR $1,500; half cash, balance easy terms. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Piwinc bldg. 32 ROOM transient house over dance hall in best district; 4 years' lease: rent $125: the biggest bargain in San Francisco for $500. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. 42 ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE. 17 NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Lease over fair: RENT $4.50 a room; always rented: located in fine home district: $2,400; part cash, balance easy terms. DAVIS BROS., 403 Pacific bldg. 60 ROOM strictly modern hotel, below I>arkln St.: coet over $6,000 to fit up: reasonable rent: owner must leave tfce city and will sell cheap. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. IF you want to invest in a moving picture thea ter. COME AND SEE US. WE ARE SPECIAL ISTS IN THAT LINE. DAVIS BROS., 403 Pacific bldg. HALF Interest old estab bnsiness: clearing $200 to $400 mo. guar. full Investigation: bank refs.; no previous exp. required. Box 1310, Call. Fi>R sale —Candy store and ice cream parlor; low rent; long lease. 684 14th st.. Oakland. BUTCHER shop for sale: average sales $125 a day. 1753 7th »t.. West Oakland. WHOLESALE llqnor, tea and coffee store: invoice about $1.200: map. F. R. BARRETT. ISO Eddy FOR sale—Covered wagon in good condition; Juat painted: $150. Box 1281. Call office. SALOON license wanted. Inquire NELLER, SCHIRMER & CO., 563 Sacramento st, H ? USES FOR SALB A— PHONE KEARNY 3083. A. H. RETSLOFF & CO.. A. 11. RETSLOFF & CO.. HOTELS. APARTMENT HOUSES. ROOMING HOUSES. FLATS. SALOONS. REAL ESTATE. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE. 90S Market st opposite sth,. 21 Eddy *t. near Market. LIST YOUR PLACES WITH US. - CALL FOR FREE LIST. COMMERCIAL HOTEL—3OO rooms. 2 blocks from Market et.. on a prominent business cor ner: rent $5 per room: lease 6 years; large gronnrt lobby; gents' reading room: ladles' parlor: elevator: phones In all rooms. Ask- Ing $12.000. WINSTON & CO. DOWNTOWN CORNER—67 rooms: 33 private baths; city steam heat and hot water: eleva tor: phones in all rooms: one of the finest furnished houses in San Francisco; part cash will buy it. WINSTON & CO. APARTMENT HOUSE-—5O rooms, arranged in 2 room apartments; rent $150. Asking $2,400; part cash: easy payments. WINSTON A CO. 30 rooms. Market St.: rent $5.50 per room. Ask ing $2,100. All men roomers. Hot and cold water in all rooms. WINSTON & CO. TRANSIENT CORNER—32 rooms: downtown corner; ONE FLOOR; city steam heat and hot water: cheap rent: long lease: furnished in mahogany. Circassian walnut and birdseye maple furniture: velvet carpets: beautiful brass beds with Clipper box and hair top mat tresses. A little beauty. See it. WINSTON & CO.. AGENTS. 40 rooms, located on Market st.; rent $100. Asking $2,750; part cash. The furnishings are about NEW. WINSTON & CO. 100 rooms: ground lobby; city heat; private baths: lease 5 years; $4,500 cash will handle It. Easy payments. WINSTON 4; CO. GEARY ST. —21 rooms; rent $90; large yard: all the rooms are light snd eunny and extra large. Asking $1,250; part cash. WINSTON & CO.. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. BOARDING HOUSE—I 7 rooms: rent ODly $45; good paying proposition; furniture and carpets extra good; owner sick and must sell this week. For full particulars see WINSTON & CO. A 7% room apartment house. Eddy et.; simply grand; 2, 3. 4 room apartments, modern, beau tifully furnished; price $4,500. FIDELITY LAND'CO.. 995 Market St.. 601 Hewn bldg. ONE of the best downtown corner hotels north of Market st.. Including bar: beautiful grounds: floor lobby: elegantly furnished: Just Jammed to the door; can be had for an investment of $5,500 cash. FIDELITY LAND CO.. 995 Mar ket St.. 601 Hewes building. A 30 room nicely furnished Geary et. honee; one mom apartments: all foil: steady tenants; price $1,500: only $fl>X> cash required. FIDEL ITY LAND CO.. 995 Market. 601 Hewee bldg. A 28 room house downtown, magnificently fur nished; Eddy st.: crowded and one of the larg est paying houses In San Francisco; prlc* $4,000. half down; strictly modern: see thts. FIDELITY LAND CO., 095 Market St., 601 Hewee buil'llng. IF y"u have real estate, mortgages or good seeur- Itiee, we will secure you a hotel, apartment or rooming house or some suitable business. FIDELITY LAND CO.. 995 Merk«t St., 601 Hewes bnlldlng. 44 room apartment house north of Market st.; rent $5 per room: brand new furniture; disa greement of partners reason of selling: $1,500 will handle It. FIDELITY LAND CO., 995 Market St.. 301 Hewee building. 42 room house: rent $.*> per room: 5 years' lease: elegantly furnished and modern; a snap at $25. FIDELITY LAND CO.. 995 Market, room 601. $250 —Partner wanted In an old established busi ness, paying $125 to each; duties easily learned: experience not necessary. 995 Market St.. room eoi. A GOOD BUY Iβ room*, single and housekeeping: good lease, cheap rent: must sell this week: terms if de fired; no agents. Call between 2 and 3 p. m. oniy R6l McAllister st. 120 rooms: 4O connected with batb: lobby, best corner: everything modern; $15,000; half cash, balance easy terms; rent less than $i a room. OUI from 1 to 3 n. m.. UJ9S Mission st. BUSINESS WANTED WANTED —To bny an interest in small lucra tive business; do not waste time offering a '•dead one." Already have moderate income and can give services, or not. as conditions may require. Please give full particulars and best terms in first letter. Address box 1442, Call office. INVESTMENTS SPECIAL BARGAIN 3.000 shares Jα Blanc Oil Co Bid 500 shares Victor Power and Mining C 0... Bid 1,000 Kennedy Cone. Gold Mining Co Bid For quick profit I advise Buckeye- Belmont Mines Co. If you want to know why. address A. J. MOORE, Bacon block, Oakland. Cal. P. B.—Have yon any stocks you want information about? A SPLENDID INVESTMENT—SS,OOO invested, secured by Al realty, will return $7,500, a profit of $2.r>00 Id 2 years and secures a posi tion: Investigate if you- have the money. Phone Sntter 342 for appointment. H. A. ROENITZ. BROKE¥! "~ 751-53 Puelsn bldg., San Fraucieco. Cal. Buys and sells al] local Insurance, rubber, oil, mining and industrial stocks and boeds. Spe cialty. M*»cr>t. CHESTER B. ELLIS & CO. " STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. 714 Market St.. Opposite Call bldg Lvgest dealers in exclusively unlisted eecuxi ties on the Pacific coast. Established 1599. MASCOT. MASCOT. MASCOT. For sale, any part, 500 shares Mascot copper. $2.50. We buy and sell stocks ana bonds. W. E. LOGAN. 17 Bacon block. Oakland. FINANCIAL BONDS bought and sold; corporations financed AMERICAN BOND COMPANY, 1000 Call bidf. 1 ~~-—• ■————— —— AAA—HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY , -^re _ WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC.: 110 to $200: LOW COST; CON FIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE DEAU CALL OH WRITE OR PHONE. «57» PACIFIC BLDG . 4TH AND MARKET. PHONJJ DOUGLAS S2SS. Oakland office. 518 First National Bank bide. AAA—SALARY LOANS—SALARY LOANS. New system. Lowest rates. Loans made for one two. three or six months. Your friends or employer never knew. SEABOARD LOAN CO.. 609 Chronicle bldg. Office open 8 a. m. to 6 , p. m.: Monday, and Saturday until 8 p. m. MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos aud other security: lowest rates; most favorable terms Id this city; see others, then see me and be con vinced; will gave you money: $2.25 weekly pays 150 loan. Phone Market 8029. GEORGE W. MILLER. 8009 16th »t. southwest corner Mis sion, room 35. A—TREMAIN, wit* absolute privacy, any amount •t 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal, payable in Installments or straight loans, at lowest rates cash, payment reducing interest: no commissions. 833 Market st. next Emporium, room 8ll; phone Douglas 2465. LOANS to SALARIED persons, wage earners. teachers, city employes and OTHERS with FIXED incomes; rates reasonable; payments easy: also OTHER propositions. 433 Phelan building: phone Douglas 3244. MONEY LOANED BAI-ARIED PEOPLE and oth ers upon their own names; cbesp rates: easy payments: confidential. D. H. TOLMAN. 940 Phelan bldg.. and room 9. 460 13tb st.. Oakland. BALDWIN JEWELRY CO., Gold end Silver Smiths. 28 55 Kearny otreet. RATES 2 PER CENT. ILLINOIS FINANCE COMPANY. SUCCESSORS TO ILLINOIS TRUST CO. Room 410, 946 Merket st. Over Bank of Italy. CASH advanced on salaries: no security: lowest rates. 313 Merchants' Exchange building: phone Dougla* 1411, and 508 Call building; phone Sut ter,#s37. AAA —Wage earner*, either men or women can make a lo»n Iβ strictest confidence st the Em pioyes* Credit Co.. room 424 Monadnock bldg. $10 to $100 advanced on your salary; our rates are the cheapest in the city: don't fall to see us. UNIOX CREDIT CO.. *>60 Phelan bldg. AAA—SALARIED men and women accommodated without delay or publicity. Home Credit and Investment Co.. 821 Phelan bldg.. third floor. MONEY advanced salaried people permanently employed: low rate; easy terms: confidential. P. D. DRAKE. 201 Mechanics' hldg.. 948 Mkt CASH loaned to Malariad men on note without in dorser. MORREL . 1007 Monsdnock bldg. SALARIED LOANS; other proposition*. Sun Fran cisco Discount Agency. 411 Pacific building. GOLDEN GATE Loan Office, 110 Kearny at.— Low rates on Jewelrr. W. 3. HESTHAL. MONEY TO LOAI^-Real^state AAAA—WiII loan any amount at lowest interest on first, second and third mortgages; estates In probate, undivided interest: deal directly with lender: no delay. R. McCOLGAN, 502 -504 Call bldg.. corner Third and Market; phone Douglas 253 R. The oldest established and lead- Ing financial agency on the Pacific coast. DIRECT MONEY. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. BANK INTEREST—Ist and 2d MORTGAGES. LOAN 20 per cent more than BANKS. SHADBTTRNK CO.. 715 Monadnock bnildlng. ANY amount on real estate, first or second mort gagee; no delay; very lowest rates; if your property is mortgaged and you need more money, see ns immediately. O. W. BECKER. Monadnock bid*.. 681 Market: tel. Dougls« 2150 PRIVATE party will buy good mortgage, long term preferred, from $5,000 to $20,000. Give particulars confidentially to Insure attention. Box 1401. Can office. MONEY to loan on Oakland. Berkeley, Alameda and Frnitvale real estate at 6 and 7 per cent. OF.O W. ATSTTX. 1212 Rrosdwsv. Oakland. PROPOSALS FOR HOSE. PACKING AJS'D Asbestos baskets.—Sealed proposals will be re ceived at the office of the General Purchasing Officer. Isthmian Canal Commission. Washington, D. C, until 10:30 a. m.. I>ecember 7. 1912, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing the above mentioned articles. Blanks and general Information relating to this Circular (No. 748) may be obtained from this office or the offices of the Assistant Purchasing Agents, 2* State Street, Mew York City; 614 Whitney- Central Building, New Orleans, La., and 1086 North Point Street. San Francisco, Cal.; also from ttip U. S. F>agineer Offices In the following cities: Seattle. Wash.: Los Angeles, Cal.; Balti more. Md.; Philadelphia. Pa.: Pittsburg, Pa.: Boston. Mas*.: Buffalo, N. V.: Cleveland. Ohio; Cincinnati. Ohio; Cbl«*ag*. 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; Detroit. Mlcfe.; Milwaukee. Wls.: St. Paul. Minn.; Chattanooga. Term.; Louisville. Ky.; Mo bile. Ala., end Gtlfceston. Tex.; Commercial Club,, Kansas Oitv. Mo.; Chamber of Commerce, Qulncv, 111., and Commercial Club, Tacoma, Wash.— V. C. BoggP. Major,' Corps of engineers, U. S. A., General Purchasing Officer. PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF BRASS and Copper Scrap.-—Sealed proposals will be re ceived at the office of the General Purchasing Officer, Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington. D. C, until 10:30 a. m.. December 12, 1912, at ■which tim<* they will be opened in public, for furnishing the above mentioned articles. Blanks and general information relating to this Circular (No. 747> may be obtained from this office or the offices of the Assistant Purchasing Agents, 24 State Street. New York City; 614 Whltney- Oentral Building. New Orleans. La., and 1086 North Point Btr*et, San Francisco. Oal.; slso from the D. S. Engineer Offices in the following cities: Poattl*. W»sh.: Los Angeles. Cal.: Baltl raorp. Mrt.: Philadelphia. Pa.; Pltteburg, Pa.; Boston. Mass.: Buffalo. N. V.; Cleveland, Ohio; Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago. Ilk; St. Louis, Mo.; Detroit. Mich.: Milwaukee, Wis.: St. Psul. Minn.; Chattanooga. Term.: Louisville. Ky.; Mo bile. Ala., and Galveston. Tex.; Commercial Club. Kansas City. Mo.; Chamber ol Commerce. Qulncy. 111., and Commercial Club. Tacoma. Wash.—F. C. Boggs. Major, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A., General Purchaning Officer. Office Constructing Quartermaster. Fort Mason. Oal., 18th 1012 —Seeled proposals, in triplicate, for aaphaJU paving of road from Let terman General HWpltal to Guard House at Presidio of San Francisco. Cal., will be received here until 11 a. m. 3d December. 1912, and then opened. Plans, specifications, necessary blanks and information can,, be obtained here. Deposit of $10.00 required to Ineure return' of plans, etc. Envelopes containing proposals to be Incorsed "Proposals for AspnsU Paving, Presidio of San Francisco." and addressed Lt. Col. GeQ. McK. Williamson, Q. M. Corps. SPEC [A L_NOT_ICES_ TO OUR PATRONS—The fire Sunday put us out of business for a few days temporsrily. How ever, we will be able to take care of all orders promptly as soon as we a new location. Thanking y>u for past favors and looking for future support, we are, as ever. Yours for business, THE Tt'LLY RUBBBR STAMP WORKS. Births, Marriages, Deaths i Marriage Licenses • ——— ♦• SAN FRANCISCO The following marriage licenses were Issued Saturday. November 16. 1912: MINBTTI—BORRADORI—IsIdoro Mlnettl. 3."», and Enrichetra Borradori, 24, both of 530 Broadway. PALACIN—LON'GUY—Jean Palacin. 27, 3025 Fillmore street, and Maria Longuy, 27, 2133 Flllmore street. PERRY—SHEEHY—Arthur E. Perry, 22, 22 Dβ Wolf street, and Monica E.* Sbeehy, 20. 635 Guerrero street. RICHARDSON—HUNTER—Sidney W. Richard soni 31, Cnismore apartments, and Beulah R. Hunter 26, Los Angeles. ROONEY— GRANDOLPT—Leo J. Rooney, 21. 253 Waller street, and Elizabeth Grandolfi, 20, 492 Grove street. TARRANCB:—MAIN—Arthur W. Tarrance. 88. and Ruth C. Main, 44, both of 2539 Bryant street. TRUTTMANN—GISLRR—Joseph Truttmann. 28, 481 Guerrero street, and Louisa Glsler, 20, 3670 Seventeenth street. WEBER—SOMMER—KarI Weber, 21, and Mary Sommer. 23, froth of 617 Amazon street. BIRTHS ERATH—In this city. November 16, 1912, to the wife of Carl Erato (formerly Hilda KoehlerK a daughter. DEATHS ANNtTZZI—In this dt.n November 16. 1912. Leonardo, dearly beloved husband of Maria Annuzzi. and devoted father of Joseph and Vtncetjso AnniiMi and Mrs. Caraela Cata pagna and Mrs. Getsmnina Marino, a native of Verbicaro, Italy, aged 101 years 9 months and S days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday). November 19, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence-, 370 Green street near Kearny. thence to Sfc. Peter and Paul (Ital ian) church for blessing, thence to cemetery for interment. BACCAGLIO—In Novato, Marin county, Novem ber 17, 1912. Antnne Baccaglio. uncle of JamAi Baccaglio, a native of Italy, aged 90 years. BETTB—In this city. November 16, 1912, Mrs* Minnie Betts, beioved wife of Willism Bette and daughter of Mrs. K. Marlow and the late James Marlow, and beloved sister of James, Thomas, Nicholas, William and George Mar low and Mrs. D. J. ©'Day and Mrs. Frank Roee, a native of New York city, N. Y. • Past Great Pocahontas of the Degree of Pocahontas and a member nt Daughters of Liberty. POCAHONTAS COUNCIL NO. 3. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS—Officers and members: Ton <• * ■ y. ;„■£ —■ — * Weather Report United .States Department of Agriculture— Weather Bureau, San Francisco, November 17. RAINFAIX DATA ————— __ _ i — it s | >} M STATIONS S£ 5a 5* s»gi • I • • :-? Eurpka j 0.00 4tVSt | 6.45 | 4.13 Bed Bluff ! 0.00 0.38 i 3.87 -l.« 0 Sacramento- j 0.00 2.50 2.•Hβ 0.55 Mount Temalpele [0.00 T.Bl 2.89 1.80 Sau Francisco.. f 0.00 3.52 2.61 6.SR San .lose 0.00 1.17 1.98 O.fW Fresno 0.00 O.fll 1.17 0.27 Independence ....... 0.00 0.70 1.34 0.80 San Luis Oblspo 0.00 0.82 2.40 0.60 Los Angeles 0.00 0.78 1.48 1.49 San Diego | 0.00 1.51 0.71 0.53 PACIFIC COAST STATIONS In the following tables the maximum and mini mum temperatures and rainfall are given: as i fit H V " H ST H STATION 2£ f STATION | 5 | ax: 3 * : »;/ .HI Baker !48182!.00[ Red Bluff [e2144j.n0 Boise !«0'34 .00 Beno 58! SO .00 Del Monte... 174j50 .00 Roseburg :52!35|.00 Eureka 60 48 .00 Sacramento ..60!42i.00 Flagstaff ....U4!32 .00 Isalt Lake 52 34.00 Fresno 74i46 .00 ;San Diego 7660L00 Helena 146128 .00 iSan Francisco. 66 54 i <X> Honolulu 76170 .» San Joee 64i..!.00 Independence . 62i30 .00 >S L Oblspo... 82 46J.00 Kallepell 134120 .00 SB Farallon.. 164|.. .00 Los Angeles.. !82160 .00 Spokane 481361-00 Modena 152122 .00 i'Summit 45!32].00 Mt Ttmalpali. 65|51 .00 iTacoma 54|40 .40 North Head... 56152 .58, Tatoosh «!521.52 Phoenix 74|30 .00 Tonopab. 1721381.00 Poeatello 54130 .00 Walla 40134 .00 Pt Reyes Lt.. 70159 .00 Wlnnemucca . 58128 .00 Portland ...:. 62J40 .00 Yuma |76160 .00 •Snow on ground, 3 inches. EASTERX STATIONS Abilene 1661381.00 Knoxville 54128.00 Atlantic City.. 52!84i.00 Louisville 52134 .00 Boston 42'30].00 Memphis 5440.00 Buffalo ...... 138(36 T. Montgomery . 68 84 .CO Charleston ... r0O!38 .00 iMontreal 36:28 .08 Chicago [46132 .00 Moorhead 48!26 .00 Denver 60126 .00 New Orleans., 66 48 .00 Dcs Molnee... 54)80 .00 New York 46(32 T. Dodge City... 56 20 .00 iNorth Platte.. 1621201.00 Duluth 46 ! 20 .00 lOklahoma 1541821.00 Durango 52(26 .00 iPHtsburg |40|381.00 Eastport 38!20i.04 Roswell !4832|.00 Galveston 64 52] .00 St. Lcmia 52 32 .14 Green Bay 42 281.00 IS*. Paul 50 28 .00 Hatteras 56U01.00 iTampa 72152.00 Havre 60J20|.00 Toledo 46,38 .00 Huron 60(201.00 Washington .. 4S 30 .00 Jacksonville .. 68146! .00 Winnipeg 38 22 .00 Kansas Pity.. 54|34|.00 I SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS The storm off Vancouver island yesterday has moTed eastward through British Columbia, and is now central over Saskatchewan causing gen erally cloudy weather over the Pacific coast, with rain in western Washington and British Colum bia. Cloudy weather, with light rain, is also reported from the lakes to the Atlantic. The area of high pressure has moved slowly south eastward, and is now central over New Mexico and Texas, causing fair weather from the Rocky to the Allegheny mountain*. There has been a slight but general rise in temperature over the entire country. Conditions are favorable for fair weather In this district Monday. FORECAST Forecast made at San Francisco fo» the 30 hours ending at midnight, November 18v San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Monday; light southerly wind- Sacramento valley—Fair Monday; light south wind. Santa Clara Talley—Fair Monday; light west wind. San Joaquln valley—Fair Monday; light west wind. California, south of the Tehachapi—Fair Moo day; light east wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. are requested to attend the funerat services of Past Great Pocahontas. Sister Minnie Betts, at 2 o'clock p. m., today (Monday), from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness avenue. By order of F. GTTTSTADT, Pocahoutas. AMY ARNEY. K. of R. BELLKER— In this city. November 16, 1812. John H-, dearly beloved hnsband of Alvlna Bellmer, and loving father of Anita and Edna Bellmer. and brother of August Bellmer and Mrs. Lena Fanton, Mrs. Sophie Scheunemann and Henry Bellmer and Mrs. Augnst Mohr and Mrs. Mary Aldlnger and Herman Kruse. a na tive of Germany, aged 41 years 10 months and 21 daya. A member of Germania club: Golden Gate Aerie No. 61, F. O. E., and Concordla Lodge No. 122, I. O. O. F. Friends and acquaintances are respectfnlly in vited t© attend the funeral Wednesday. No vember 20, at 2 p. m.. from the parlors of H. F. Bflhr & CO. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. BSXnrSCHWIIJER—In thie city, November Iβ. LJllle G-, beloved daughter of Caroline and the late Joseph. Brunschwtter, and Ulster of Joseph Brunscbwtler and Mrs. F. L. Jones, a native of Chicago. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday). November 19. 1912, at 8:45 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 446 Broderick street, thence to St. Boniface's church, where a requiem rnase will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Inter ment Holy Cross cemetery. CARVlLL—Entered into- rest, at her late resi dence 1033 Lincoln avenue, Alameda, Kather ine. dearly beloved wife of Almon D. Carvill. and loving sister of Mrs. George H. Pippy of San Mateo. Cal., and Mrs. J. M. Steadman of Portland, Me., a native of Massachusetts. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Gantner Brothers, 424 Guerrero street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. CASEY—In this city, November 17, 1812. James F.. dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Owen Casey, and loving brother of Thomns H. and Margaret A. Casey and Mrs. Frank J. Healy. a native of San Francisco. Friends and acquaintance* are reepectfnlly in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2606.Howard street near Twenty second, thence to St. James church, where a solemn reqntem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment (private) Holy Cross cemetery. COIXONAX-In this city. November 17, 1912, Mary A. Collonan, beloved wife of the late William J. Collonan, and mother of Michael J.. William J.. Julia El, CorteeUue F. and John I. Colloean and Mrs. George Kyte and sister of the late Brother Manning (S. J.), a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 70 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral Wednesday, No vember 20, 1912, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence. 61 Valley street, thence to St. Paul's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 9 o'clcck a. m. Interment Holy Oosa cemetery. COPELAKD— In Alameda, November 17, 1912, Isaac Copeland, beloved husband of Sarah E. Copeland, and father of William Oopeland and Mrs. Irene Cosgrave and Florence E- and Arthur I. Copeland, a native *f Nora Scotia, aged 68 years 8 months and 7 days. CBOCKAKD— In this city. November 17, 1912, Charlotte Elisabeth, wife of John Crockard, and beloved mother of Edward and John Han ford Crockard. and daughter of Emma Han ford and the late Isaac Hanford and sister of Eveline Hanford, a native of Yreka, Siskiyou county. Cal. Notice of funeral hereafter. CrjBEAK—-In this city, November 15. 1912, Dan iel, dearly beloved husband of Molly Curran. and idolized father of Daniel Curran, and lov ing brother of Warren Curran, a native of Kil keen, County Down, Ireland, aged 32 years. • Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral today (Monday),- November 18, 1912, at 8:30 o'clocfc-a. m., from the funeral parlors of Green, Ryan A Donohue, northeast corner of Sixteenth and Guerrero streets, thence to Baered Heart church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated fwr the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by car riage. CUSHMAN—At Columbus, 0., November 12, 1912. Esther, beloved wife of Gabriel Cuehman, and loving mother of Murium Cushman, and devoted daughter of Rachel and the late Isa dore Rosenbaum, and loving sister of Jake. Sol. Simon. Joe. Harry. Florence, Gertrude and Gladys Rosenbaum. a native of Virginia City, Nev. (Virginia City, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow November 1», 1912. »t 10 o'clock a. m.. at the residence of her mother, 3228 Clay street. Interment Eternal Home ceme tery, by automobile. EGdEaT—ln ThaJl?eim, November 15, 1912. Frieda, dearly, beloved wife of Antone Eggert, and beloved daughter of Mrs. Caroline Held and the late Fred Held of HonerwoUern, Ger many, and loving sister nf Mrs. C. Sehosser and Mrs. E. Engelfried of San Francisco and Fred Held and Mrs. L. Dagenbaeh of Hoben sollern. Germany, and Mr*. Rev. Frank of Queensland Australia, a native of Honencot lern. Germany, aged 40 years 7 months and 14 days. ■ -'■ - Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral tonwjrrow (Tuesday), at 1. o'clock p. m.. from the parlors of B. F. Sfchr & Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twen ty-flfth and Twenty-sixth. Incineration Cy press Lawn cemetery, by electric funeral. car from TWenty-eighth. and Valencia streets. EBSINOBA— In this city, November 16. 1912, pjrof. F'eripo Espinoea, a native of Texas, aged "Cjt years. FOitDICK—In -this city, November 17, 1912. BHsabeth A. Fordlce. wife of the late J. If. Piirdlc* 1 a twtfrve of Troy; N..Y. ;Tbe funeral will take place tomorrow (Tues- AUCTION SALES E. CURTIS AUCTIONEER Office a&4 salesroom corner Van Ness and Sac ramento (former Walter building >. Phoope— Franklin 2264, H«ne'C6ss3; residence, 808 Ash bery. ■ _B__S __H____S_P_ _■__ • *_rV\ Auction Sale 26 choice registered shorthorn bulls: representa tive of the finest priie winning families on the Pacific coast. Also 4 regfstered Holsteln Frei sians. and one imported Jack of good size and a enre getter. We will offer at the same time 25 head of all purpose work and driving horses, gen tle broke. Tuesday Evening, Nov. 19 at 8 P. M. WESTERN HORSE MARKET, 14th and Valencia sts. E. STEWART 4k CO., Livestock Dealers, W. HIGGINBOTTOM, Auctioneer. UNITED AUCTION AND SAIVAGE U. 636-37 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE Phone Market 3443 AUCTION SALE OP HOLIDAY GOODS Tomorrows Wednesday, Nov. 19 S2O AT 11 A. M. Comprising? as follows: Toy*, noils. Wheel GoodM, Cut Glkhm, 800 Silk Waists and Dresses, Fancy Toilet and Stationery Set*. China and Aluminum Ware and hundred* of arti cles too numerous to mention. D. D. HILDEK. Auctioneer. day), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi dence. 2892 Harrison street, tnenee to St. Peter's church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repoee of her soul, at 9:45 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross ceme tery. TOUBEHT—In Oakland. November IT. 1912. Eugene J. Foubert, dearly beloved husband of Mary R. Foubert, and eon of Virginia Foubert, and devoted fattier of Emile A., Albert F., Eugene C, Henry C.. Raymond and Ira Fou bprt and Mrs. M. Carpenter and Mrs. Gold- Bmith. a native of San Francisco, aged Sβ years 5 months and II days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), November 19. 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the family residence, 1819 Russell street, Berkeley, thence to St. "Mary's ceme tery. HAKT—In this city, November 15. 1912. Infant William Francis, son of William and Mary Hart, a native of San Francisco aged 2 months and 28 days. The funeral will take ptace today (Mon day), November IS. at 10 a. m.. from the resi dence of his parent.*. 517 Connecticut street between Twentieth and Twenty-Second. Inter ment Holy Cross cemetery. HANSEN— In Livermore, November Iβ. 1912, Emma, dearly beloved wife of Charlie Hansen, and loving daughter of John and Emma Luders. a native of San FTanclsco, aged 23 years and 11 months. Funeral toraortm' (Tuesday >, November 19. at 1 p. m., fro'n her late residence, in Dublin road. Interment at Masonic cemetery- HENDERKIN— li, Berkeley, November Ifi, 1912. Edward, beloved son of the late William* and Catherine Hend*rktn. and loving brother of Mrs. Catherine Biomberg and Mrs. A. Olsen, a native of Sen Francisco, Cal. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday >. November 19, 1912. at 8:45 o'clock a. m., fmm the residence of his sister. Mr*. A. Oleen. 1130 Ocean avenue, between Sixty-fourth and Six ty-fifth streets, thence to St. CoJumba's church, ■where a requiem high muse will be celebrated for the repoee of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. HESBSTRETT— In this city, November 17, 1912, Freda at., dearly beloved daughter of Alfred J. and AJice Herbetrett. and sister of Alice. Alfred, Martha and the late George and Wil liam Herbetrett, and granddaughter of Her man and Freda Herbstreet and Annie and the late Joseph Beseer. n native of Ban Francisco, aged 8 year* 8 months and 7 £ays. HIBBINGER~-In. tbie city, November Iβ. 1912. George Emlle Hireinger. and beloved husband of Gertrude HirsiDger, and father of George. Frank and Harry Hlrslnger, and eon of Emlle Hirelnger, and brother of Mrs. Emily Llstman, a native of Alsace, aged 43 year* S months and 11 days. HYLAITD— In this city, November Iβ. 1912, James J.. dearly beloved husband of Katherln* Hyland, loving father of Katherlne D. and the late Helen R. Hyland and brother of William J.. R. C. H. and C. S. H. Hyland and Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years 11 months and 22 days. Services will be held today (Monday), No vember 18, at 2:30 p. m., at his late resi dence. 10S7 Cherch street between Twenty second and Twenty-third. Interment private. ISRAEL—In this city. November Iβ, 1012. Charles, dearly beloved hnsband of Rosa Israel, and idolized father of Mrs. Annie Klein baupt and Sam. Birdie and Abe and the late Jeannette Israel, and beloved brother of Mrs. Solomon Schloes, a native of Germany, aged 62 year*. A member of California Lodge No. 183. I. O. B. B. Friend* and acquaintance* are respectfully In vited to attend the fnneral today (Monday*, November 18, at 10 o'clock a. m., fr*m his late residence. 1241 Jackson street between Jones and Leavenworth. Interment Salem cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirteenth and West Mission street*. Please omit flowers. JACoBBoN—Drowned, at Cooa Bay, Ore., No vember 1. 1012, Captain' Henrick Jacobson, husband of the late Mary F. Jacobson. and lov ing father of Nena and Johnnie Jacobson and Mr*. Sadie Prlne. a native of Denmark, aged 67 year*. A member of Master Mariners' As sociation of San Francisco. (Oregon papers please copy.) Friends are respectfully lni-ited to attend the fnneral service* tomorrow (Tuesday). November Iβ. at 11 a. m.. at Trinity English Lutheran church, Howard street between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Cypree* Lawn ceme tery, by automobile. Remains at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking Company, 1919 Mis ■lon street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. KROLL~In this city, November Iβ. 1912, Mary H., dearly beloved wife of F. William Kroll, and loving daughter of Mary H. and the late William wyatt Barlow, a native of Portland, aged 40 years 1 month and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon day). November 18, at 1 p. m. from her late residence, 2102 Leavenworth street corner Fil bert. Interment Cypreea Lawn cemetery, by automobile. LATBCHA— Entered Into rest, in this city, No vember 15, 1912, at his late residence, 401 Railroad avenue South, John B. Latecha, dearly beloved husband of Stefanie Latscba, and loving father of Freda and Bertha Latscha, a native of Lelmen, Alsace Lorraine, aged 47 year* 10 months and 14 days. A member of Coart Live Oak No. 67, F. of A.; Pacific Lodge No. 29. O. d. H. S.; Society Alsace Lor raine; German Krleger Verein and San Fran cisco Lodge No. 2. Knights of Royal Arch. Friends, acquaintances and members of the above societies are respectfully invited to at tend tbe funeral today (Monday), Norember 18, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Gantner Brothers, 424 Guerrero street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, thence to St. Boni face* , church. Golden Gate avenue between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a re quiem mass will be celebrated for the jepose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriages. SOCIETY ALSACB LORRAlNE—Officers and member* are requested to attend the funeral of our late comrade, John B. Latscha, today (Monday*, November 18, 1912, at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Gantner Brothers, 424 Guerrero street. By order GEORGE RAPP. President. GEORGE J. MARTIN. Secretary. COfRT LIVE OAK NO. 67. F. OF A—Officers and members: Ton are requested to attend tbe funeral of our lat* brother. John B. Latscha. from the parlors of Gantner Brothers. 424 Guerrero street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth today (Monday), at 8:15 o'clock a. m. By order of FRED HEIN. Chief Ranger. M. C. MAHONEY. Financial Secretary. LEWALD —In Wellenburg, Arls.. Norember 14, 1812, Herman, dearly beloved son of Henrietta and the late Lewis I/*, aid, and loving brother of Albert. Jack, William, Henry and Milton Lewald and Mr?. Anna Greenwald and Mrs. P. Lewin and the late Samuel Lewald. a native of San Francisco, aged 42 year*. (Fresno and Selma. Cal.. paper* please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vKed to attend the funeral today (Mondavi, November IS, at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the parlors of Theodor Dierks & Co.. 900 Devlja dero street corner of McAllister. Interment Salem cemetery, by electric funeral car from Turk and Steiner streets. MeCAITBirxV-tn this city. November 16. 1912. Rose A. McCaffrey, a native of Ireland, aged '80 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully ln- Tited to attend the funeia! tomorrow (Tuesday). November 19, 1912, at 9:45 a. m.. frena the parlors of D. I. Kenny. ISSO-52 Eddy street near Steloer, thence to St. James cburcb. AUCTION SALES ' MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO. Office and Salesrooms. 1140 McAllister »t. Pay* highest price for *M kinds of fureJture. ! merchandise, etc. Houses boi:«ac Jn «n -tlrety. Goods sold on eomrnisslou. Phone—r'ark Sffl, S 2e,T2. _ Preliminary Auction Notice Elegant, Superh. Artistic, Princely, Regal, Maernifieent, Beaut ful. Costly, i Exquisite, Rich, Recherche, Admirable, i Graceful, Unique—any and all of these adjectives could he truthfully em ployed in the description of the objects Ito be sold in the lower tloor auction of the Curtis Studio, Van Xess at Sac ! ramento, on Thursday next. When il is stated that one pair of Flambeau equipped for electricity cost 15,000 francs, and that there are Drapes that j were made by Parisian artists at 1,000 J francs a window, an idea of the im j portance of the sale can be deduced. iThe descrlptire advertisement of the 1 whole will appear from Tuesday to Thursday, inclusive, and while there will be a catalogue for use at the sale, none will be sent to those on our mail ing list because of the lack of time. The exhibition, while not yet com pleted is open to view. EDW. CURTIS, Auctioneer. tea. £& &£ Receiver's Sale By order of the receiver xc» will sell nil the property belonging to MTTIAI. TEAMING CO.. consisting of 40 head horses end mares, harness, sand wagons, dump wagons, truck lumber wag ons, scrapers, tools and every tiling used in this teaming company- also lease running till May 31. .1916. Sale takes place at their pl»n f **fc 140 ERIE STREET Off Mission bet. 13th and 14th. Thursday, Nov. 21,1912 At 11 a. in. Kain or shine. WM. HIOOINBOTTOM. Auctioneer. FOR SALE $** Two carload* big Draft Mares and Horses: good Wagon Horses well broken, young ana sound, weight up to 1.850 pounds. Few good Ranch Horses and Mans. Phone Market 38TT. ?:.H< Fell St. .TOS. LETT where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com mencing at 10:15 a. m. Interment Holy Croc* ( pmetery, by automobile. McCANN -In this etty. November 16. 1912, John 8.. beloved husband of the late Annie Marie McCann, and father of Frank J. McCann. and loving son of Francis T. ami Mary McCann. aDd brother of Edward A., Robert W.. Harrr J. and Julia McCann and Mrs. J. Casad and Mrs. E. McLaughlin, a native of San Fran cisco. A member f>t Hoisting and Portable Engineers No. sft. FHends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 8:43 o'clock a. m., from bis lat** residence. 2817 Geary street, thence to Holy C'roas church. Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be eolebrated for to* repose of hi* soul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock a. m. Inter ment Holy Cross cemetery. McCAHTHY— In this city. November 17. 1912. John W., beloved husband of the late Mary A. McCarthy, and father of Frank. George. Albert and Loretta McCarthy and J. T. Klukade and the late Annie and Walter McCarthy and Mrs. J. T. Gaynor, a native of New York. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday at 8:30 a. ni.. from tbe funeral parlors ofjß) Monahan & Co.. 2339-41 Mission street Nineteenth.-thence to St. Peter"s church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private, by automobile. McJCTLLAK— In Alameds. November 17. 1912. Donald Gordon McMlllian. beloved husband of Ella Nichols McMillan, a native of Scotland. Funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), No vember 19 1012. at, his late residence, 1230 Paru street. Alamerfa. at 2 o'clock p. m. Please omit flowers. Incineration private. NOLLER—In thla city. November 17. 1912. %jr ris. dearly beloved wife of Robert Noller. Ws<\ loving sister of Mrs. Marie Gandrasa. Frlvz. Alvina. Augusta. Sophie and TiUie Lamp* of Germany, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hage of San Francisco, a native of Vegesack, Bremen. Germany, aged 22 years. Friends and acquaintances, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues day >, November IS. at 2:30 p. m. from the parlors of H. F. Sunr A Co., 2919 Miteion street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-*ixth. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by auto mobile. PETTERBOK—In this city. November 18, 1912, Mamie E., dearly beloved wife of Charles Pet terson. and daughter of Edward and the late Julia Flynn, and sister of Mrs. Henry Decoeta and Mrs. Maxy Orams and Edward Flynn, and ntece of Miss Mary Still!van and Mrs. Kit* Benette of Oakland, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 8 months and 9 days. Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully In vtted to attend the fuDeral today (Mondayi, at 1 p. m., from the parlor* of the United rndertakers. 2606 Howard street near Twenty second. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. POTTER—In Piedmont, Cal., November 17, 1912, Mary A. Potter, mother of Mrs. J. F. Deven rtorf of Piedmont. Cal.. and sister of Mrs. Gw W. Towle of San Francisco. Cal.. and J. P. Staples of Carmel, Cal.. a native of Massaehu- f setts, aged 81 years 4 months and 21 days. SAMM— In this city, November 17, 1913. Rosa lie fiamm, beloved mother of Mrs. W. H. Davis. Mrs. C. J. Hall and Mrs. C. O. Leon ard and Henry H. Sansm, a native of Ger many, aged 72 years 9 months and 28 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Please omit flowers. SMITH—In Port Costa, November Iβ. 1912. Jo seph beloved son of the late Annie and Joseph Smith, and loving brother of James Smith of Crockett. Cal., and Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Crockett, Cal., and the late Alice Smith of Peldmont, County Louth. Ireland, a native of Peidmont, County Lonth, Ireland, aged 27 year*. A member of Leon Council No. 86, Y. M. 1., of Port Costa. Friend* and acquaintance* are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral today (Monday), November 18, at 9:80 a. m.. from the residence of Jeremiah Burke of Port Costa, thence to St. Patrick's chnreh. where a requiem high mas* will be celebrated for the repoee of hie soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Vincent's cemetery, Vallejo, by the Southern Pacific train, leaving Port Costa at 11:25 a. m. STEWART—In Salinas, November 16. 1912, George 8.. beloved son of the late Thomaa and Margaret Stewart, and brother of Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr*. Annie Page. Mr*. Henry Wittkoff. Thomas H. and Jame* Stewart, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 year*. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr tc Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. k . WILL—In this city. November 15. 1912. Freder-' ick A., beloved husband of Annie M. Will, and father of Mrs. James Stewart and Frederic*: G. Will, a native of Albany. N. V.. aged 75 years and 11 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), Novem ber 19, at 2 p. m.. at Golden Gate Com m*n«tery hall. 2137 Sntter street, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1. F. & A. M. Interment private. Remains at Gray's chapel, Geary and Devlsadero streets. VETERAN VOr.TNTEPR FIREMEN'S ASSOCIA TION OF CALIFORNIA—Officers and member* are requested to attend the funeral of our late member. Frederick A. Will, tomorrow (Tnes day). November 19. at 1:30 p. m.. at Golden Gate Coramarxlery hall. Suffer street near Stei ner. By order S. BI'NNER. President. G. W. BAVREUTHER. Secretary. CARD OF THANKS & HILLEBRANDT—We wish to take this means of expressing mr sincere and heartfelt thank* and appreciation to our relatives and many frieads. and especially to the officers and members of St. Paulffs Frsnen Wreln of San Francisci and Bethlehem Frauen %'erein .of Berkeley, and to the ofri>er ß »n«i member* of the Berkeley fire department for the ver» msn.v beautiful flora: offerings and for the k-nd ex- Srersloo* o< sympathy and kindness extends nrinjr the saf. hours of our bereavement in the loss of our mother. J WILLIAM HILLEBRANDT, CLARA HILLEBRANDT. WHEN THE UNDERTAKER BECOMES NECESSARY SAVE HALF the Funeral Expense. Telephone JULIUS S. GODEAU Market 711 Oakland 4043 Independent of tbe Trust. THE GODEAU FUNERAL BEBVICZ will furnish for $75, embalming shroud, sil ver mounted, cloth covered casket, bears* and two carriages and give persona! supervision. TRUST UMUERTAKERS WILL CHARGE you $75 for the casket alone, and all tbefr pric°»! are proportionate Godeau Funeral Service Save* Yon Half. 1 Auto ambulance, carriages and autoe for hire SAN FRAHCISOO OAXUUTD "Van Ness Aye. niO Webeter St. See Ceimnbu* Aye. Phone Oak. 4045