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FOR SALE— >Mfscellaneou«— Continued ; ;\u25a0_\u25a0 1 FOB sale — Well trained hmro with Eaddle and ! bridle: rlieap. 1933 Isth ay., San Fraa- cli-m south. TOR sale — Thoroughbred coach dogs. 6 weeks oid. Apply 815 Baker st.. before 12 any day. KDISON Moving' Picture Machine and Sterooptl- oons: bargain. GHO. BRECK. 552 Grove «t \\r. nuke all the latest styles. PACIFIC COAST RATTAN CO.. Ml Golden Gate ay. McINTOSH & WOLKM ANN. second lian-J boilers. pulli-ys; uiachine work. 313 Howard ft. PC7IOOI. hooUs houjrht. King's old book etore, $91 Go:<J»n Oate ay. n"ar OctavSa Kt. OAKLAND ik)u:hJ. 2nth and P»ralta sta.— Hunt- inc and bouse dogs* for rale. SA!"f;s — New «nd s«ooad band. The Uerraann Sxtf Co.. I^-130 r<rl«otn st. CA£H reglyfer-s. All kimis on montlily oar- meat*. 31 S3 Market st. CALJ. Branch Offlee. Sisteentli and Market sts., Jnckson's — SuSiscrlptlons and advertise- : uncallCd for sriTs UNCALLED FOR StITS. TROUSERS & OVER COATS AT LESS THAN COST. "ATTELL'S," "2T>." M.AI.I.T^-) r.lt NF.AR FILLMORE. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS HIGHEST prtf^s: lad'o*'. pents' castoJt cloihtnp. YES. MANN. 1334 Pierce «t.; teL West 2260. i>ri:ss sriTs. tuxedus and i-rinck al- PERTS BOCnHT. L. SKOLL. TAILOR. 707 OOLDEN GATS AY. PHONK MARKET 4CSI. A— GENTS" second haa'! dothlna bought scd »old. MCEIX. 1290 A Cldv ft. cor Buchesan. pty any price for clofulac. I- M. DE MANX. 30y> M>.rkPt ft.: pbono MarV>-t 2M2. MEDICAL ./ \u25a0 > dr! syHvester's okfick. M 7 23d at. nr. Telegraph ay., Oakland, Cal. LEADING SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. Le«3lf-t— lf too are Euffi-rla; fr'wi any allm«»i r*<"nli«r to your eer, worried Rbont your condi- rton «d<J need help, consult tbJn famous epecisl- iFt, becanse he It trnly the only regularly grad- tinted pfcrsiclan ere^'-alSst for women advertip- Jnjr. taring 38 year* of eucocss — WITIinrTT ONK FAILURE— be civrs relief— AT ONCE— without <sruc«. opr ration or ue<»dlcss detention fri»ra \otir occcpatlon. with original— PA I NLES.S — HARMLESS— tneJJiods: w!th Mr* professional etandioc and qual'flcatlocs rrrosn^zfd *\v the | hjjrhcst -ojedJral euthorltv, witli office wpM sp- j pirated and strictly rrlrate. be Is the SAFEST— ! AM) SUREST— MAN to of.nsnlt WHEN VOC NEED HELP. ConFultotltn and advice abso- !ottly free. Private esnUariura whfn neceswary. Fees moderate. Hours ft a. ra. to Sp. m. Open Eunfiars. Teleplmac Onkland 7901. DR. SILVESTER'S OFFICE. 5! 7 23d *t. ar. Telegraph ay.. Oakliind. Cal. AA— Dr. King, 719 Van Ness ay. Calif ornla'a Leading Specialist for Women. ; Reliability. Latfles. BE CAUTIOUS. If too expect prompt ; and perfect re*ult» from roar ailments ***k the ; wrTf<r« of pooltivelv THE ONLY REGULAR GRADUATE CNIVERSITV TRAINED SPK- CIAUST FOR WOMEN ADVERTISING IN ' SAN FRANCISCO. He hn* tbe MOST EX- ' PERIENCE. LARGEST PRACTICE End BF.ST 1 EQUIPPED OFFICES la California. He Is mas- , t«T of your aliments, and NEVER FAU-S. ; EtrJctly private. Fees moderate. Hours 10 a. m. ' to 8 n. m. Sundtrs 10 to 2 p. m. DR. KING, C*llff»rn!a's Leading Specialist for Women. 719 V«n Ness at., San Franrlseo. Cal. ~ DR. G. W. O'DONNELT,. THE WORLD TIF.NOWNED SPECIALIST • FOR LADIF.S. : f^VEnT CASE TREATED. NO DELAYS. i TMMF.DIATF. BELIEF. I POSITIVEI.T OrARANTrF. RBLIEF In cs*mi of SUP- FREKSION r.nd IRREGrLARITIES: TREAT ALL FEMALE DISEASES, no matter how 3onf ttrcdine; the uuforntnate helped. LOW FEES. By con«a:ttng nrn tyive lime and money. BELIEF WHEN OTHF.RS FAIL. FREE CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE. HOURS— 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. end 6:30 TO S:3O P. M. OFFICE ANT> RKPIDEXCE. 1720 GF.ART gT. BET. niXMORE AND WF.BSTER. A— DR. JAMES NEAL. Reliable Srxvlallat for Women Only. 143? ElU* st. near Fillmore. Itccn 1 . 10 to 5 end 7 to S; SiiDde."*. 10 to 2. Ladles, when suffering from lrreedarltlc* or esy fenisle ccmplafnts. consult Dr. Neal, a regular graduate pfcysieian. who devotes bts entire time to rrcriar women. If you are In trouble <«nsn!t bfm flrct. THE UNFORTUNATE ARE. HELPED. No roatter how nbstlnate the r*** wnnj be or rnwn what cause. I GUARANTEE IMME- DIATE RESULTS or make no rhsrgee.- N« de- lay*. NO TRIFLING. All caces*6'jcc^»sfully trrated. AdvW freely given. Fees, moderate. Sanatorhnn If flesired. A— MRS. DR. WYETH. reliable ladles' tpecial- JKt fcr all female Irregularities : Instant re- lief puaracteed; 30 years" successful practice. 1524 Webster st. near Gpary. Huors 10 to 5. MRS. DR. DWVER. Specialist for Women Qnly. Indies FuCerlnj? from Irrepularitlpa «r any fe- nal» complaints, fonsult one of roar nex who ihoroKphly understands yoor ailments and rcarantees results or -makes no charjret. Ad- rice free. Fee moderate. Sanitarium If de- •ired. Hr«.. 10 to 5. 7to S: Sundays, 11 to 2. 1438 Ellis Bt. near Flllmore. DR. WEST, of flees 1005 Golden Gate ay.— La- dles' tpA^lallst «nd women's friend for many rears. Immediate relief for the most obstin- ate cases at one -visit. No pnto-.no delay from home. Lew fees. Hours. 1-8, .-8. hn. KOHI>. reliable ladles* eperialist for all r>- tr^le lrre?ralsrirlC9: Instant rellpf guaranteed. 1524 Webster «t. near Gccry. Honrs 10 to 5. DR. GUNN. 16C2 Ellis *t. opp. Orphenm— The oldest and most reliable ladles' specialist; never fails: fee $10. Why - pay more}. . Mr*. Dr. Ortiellus. reliable ladlee' specialist; 20 yr*. successful exp. In obstetrics. 701 Gouph. D!t. C. C. O'DottneH, renowned female specialist, Pl 2 Devlsadero bet. McAllister end G. O. ay. DR. ROSEN. 1263 4th ay.. Sunset, near H st. — Ladies, thousands know and recommend !i!nn. PR. T. F. WEST, fortnerly r.HA I>-avrnworth, at 1135 McAllister: phcoe Park 722; 1 to 4. Dlt. and S!RS. DAVIS' method of treatment. S2l Valencia st. between 19th aDd 20th. llltS. X. A. REED, ladies' specialist. 1135 Turk *t. Phone West 5330. VVL. SYLVESTER'S OFIICE. 517 SM ft. nr. Telepraph ay.. Oakland. Cal. i LEADING SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. Tfce most reliable specialist known throojrb- rvt tbe country who tiever falls aad Is tbe only : praduate rihjsirfan advt-rtlaicg In Oakland who treat* Tcnwl f-xclunlvlv. PERSONALS PATRICK SHERIDAN— Lent heard of Septem- ber 1, 1007, was leaving Chicago forSanFr«n- «mm-o. Please communicate with sister, MARY SHERIDAN, care No. 20 Ontario ay., Mon- tr* al. Canada. ANYBODY knowins tlie whereabouts of Wii- 11am Karpell, orupstion carpenter. wlil Undlr notify h!» sister, MRS. J. J. SMITH. 519' Brannan. WANTED — To borrow ?2.(>00 at S per cent; jrood o'ty rfstl p«taf" Bpcnrity; worth $5,000. Box L' 7. Cult «.ffi<-p. FUlmore st.- BUSINESS PERSONALS PERSONAL — Wr*k men. remarkable new scien- tific Invention and discovery; instantly re- stores c?K|>l»ic. p»'rmaa»»nt sexual iiealtb: In- spires coiifideute and spirit Immediately ; notii- ii»Z ;a t'cf world like -it; no doubts.- no wait- ing: we prevr It free; commended by highest Kuror*3n authoriri<>)«: full iuformation mailed , you in cxinSdeace In plain sealed letter. Tbe ijntts'hali Co. »D<>pt. J'JH. U4 Mohawk st.. nuffKlo. N- Y. Not a C. O. D. scheme; nothing ml*leacslnfr. ELIXTRO-VIBRO TREATM ENT Tor th*' i-otp of rlieumafism. constipation, fce.tdachc?. Indisostlon. lumbago. «i-iat!ca, pjiralyEls, catarrh, vertigo, obesity, deafness, bust and IhkJ.v development aDd female wcsik- n«"s.«: tifatnjfnts *1 : 12 treauneuts SIO: baud end elw-trlf vibrators for sale from. $3 to $30. IH.ALTH VIBRATOR OFFICE. 1«2» gutter et. WitiS. tourw^*. front ple<-»«, tLat at; purwst hnir ti»p<i: fctir «Jre»Klnjr. sbampoolog. dyeing, etc. C. LFDEEEH.' 227I California st. near Web- p'.ot. formeriy at 123 Stockton^ «*!ttab. ISC6. S. 6TBOZYXSKX CO.. 1250 Sntter »t.— Wigs an/1 toupe*-* as tuey sbou?d be made; artlßtlc talr iJmwlnp. manlcuricff. facial treatment and li«!r dyeing: Marcel waring. . BUPERFLITOirS balr removed br electric needle. MISS C. DUDLEY, Stanford Hair Dressing par- !or\ 1500 Calif, cor. Polk.; tel. Franklin 14i>2. A— MRS. 1^ E. HABTMAN— Baths and-massage; everythlnp '•lean and sanitary. Suite 12, 1176 , O'Kan-el!: phoue Franklin 8234. Open Sundays. UNCALLED for suits, overcoats and trouset* «t U-* ttian cut tt CHAS. LYONS', the London ljt^or. 1<."2 Killmore Bt. bet. Ellis & OTarreH. SUPfcfcKLL'OCS hair removed: electric needle; by Katoa method; most improved practical ; mcttiod to date. Mrs. Cumtnlngg. 1175 O'Farrell EXPKRT ELECTROLYSIS (PAINLESS) -\u25a0' Kcperfluou* Uair remvd. ; 6 Elec. Needle Method. ; Mr*. I. B. Wilson, est. 12 yrs. 1816 FUlmore. I>R. MANA£«E. oculist optician; free consulta- ; tlos regarding eyes. ItCO Post nr. FWlmore. A YOUNG woman - wishe* a few ' private "cus- t,ouif!r»»:.pr»doMte jnassuese. 1736 O Karrell, r 3. GOLDSTEIN CO., theatrical and masquerade co*- inaiei'. fc2l Van Ness; country ord*ra solicited. Wli^S LEE, magnetic and electric treatments; hours 3e to 9. 136 etli *t.. sulu 1; don't ring. ; How to Write and Answer GlassiiFied Ads ; .. ' mTr . xi T aJ m. SITUATION- wanted — Book keeper, :2H "years -of . • HOW to Write a Want Ad tO age. :marrfed.~: now- employed by. -retail shoe m . house." :• I. desire a larger, opportunity, with a- r,-f a Prkeif-irtn ac Rrtnlc lcf»f*ner pood wholesale firm, shoe manufacturers pre- .; Viet a rOSIUOn aS DOOK Keeper frrred; 8 years' -.experience; .am Mn tbe best \u25a0 of health and like to; work; , ; "Bm. capable of andittng,. opening, and, closing books; 2 years' .experience as steuojrrapher and corresponrlpiit; FOR a position as Book Keeper it. should be your R in^ a C^ first purpose to make your Want Ad stand out SO distinctive from the many with which it Will . cult my work: becomes the better 1 llke'-it; , - , - . , ..-, . .. :h: h jit.""' want a chance to prove my ability in aY respoii- ' . . be associated that an employer will be attracted by sibie position; salary to start ?25. Address its earnestness and clearness and become interested ': .H- B - CaU offl( ' e - : :r . :« n » ~« y . Thi«:Want"Ad should be Classified under in SCCEing you. ••Situations Wanted"— Book Keeper. Outline the EXACT qualifications that fit you : . . for a good BOOK -KEEPER— apply for but ONE position at a time. State number of years' experi- ence and suggest lines along which you are most fipO sum up— Be crisp, earnest and familiar, such as trial balances, opening and closing . clear as to the KIND of Book books, double entry, auditing, credits, collections. Keeper you are, putting in details. A book keeper must be neat, quick and accurate a": that will suggest fully your ability, figures. In many positions a knowledge of sten ography is useful. Mention any SPECIAL ex- perience you think helpful. The MORE qualifica- tions you detail the more likely you are to get what you WANT. Say businesses in which you have :>}'\u25a0\u25a0- Give age, education, nationality, whether em- ployed and why you want to change. Say that you > can give references. Good penmanship is essential. ' Health is very necessary. So is concentration, sys- tem and attention to business. An employer de- mands a Book keeper that he can depend on in all - - r kinds of weather and conditions. State whether \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0. " .....'. ...... ... ... .\u25a0 married or single, and salary desire. • \u25a0 ...,oopvright,i9o7, by George Matthew Adam*. . BL'SIXESS PERSONALS — Continued I TUB baths, magnetic, alcohol, massage. 9 to 8 p. m. ; open Sundays: bell No. 1, 637 Valencia. MME. JAHX COSTUME COMPANY. Post end Van Ness. Coutitry orders solicited. ELKCTIiIC HgUt. cabinet and tub baths, with massage. Hotel Tyrone. P37. Golden Gate ay. MIPS BURKE— Electrical and facial treatment for Indies and gentlemen. 1652 O'FBrrell st. DOCTORS, medlclue and hotpitaU $1 monthly. . Cal. Hoap. Co.. 20C3 Market. Solicitors wanted. MEDICAL niaesage: face, scalp. ' general treat- ments; vibrator. ELLA M. KEID. 704 Turk »t. BATTLE CHEEK treatments; forns removed without pain; lady operators. 1261 G. Gate ay. WANTED — By young woman, a few private cus- tomers; manicuring. 1031 Flllmore st.. apt. 7. MRS. HELEN DERBER. graduate masseuse; electrical treatment. 1206 Golden Gate ay. THEO. TREYER. wig and toupee maker. 602 California St.. formerly of S3l Kearny st. SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, marks, etc., cured by absorption. ST. JOHN. 1578 Bush «. , MISS V. BRADLEY. Corona Hotel, 11 Taylor st. nr. Market — Manicuring and massage. MANICURING pariors-rlO-11. 725 Geary st. nr. LraTenwortu: select patrons. FIRST CLAPS ui>bolst«Tln)t dene at your house. S.J. JENSEN. 1701 Turk st. MME. J. BAUMARD. French corset maker, 1659 Sutler gt. -\u25a0 - - . WANT a job? Find it here. Want competent help? Find It here. . MOVEV TO LOAX WE hare .-".mounts to loan on San Francisco first mortgage aa follows: 580,<Xi0 In two sums of $40,000 each. 50.000 in two sums of :S.OW each. 40 O(K> In two sums of HO.OOO each. 10.000 in two suma of 5.000 each. 40.000 in sums of $2,000 to $4,000. , Apply to BALDWIN & HOWELL, 31S-324 . Kearny Et., San Francisco. . .' MONEL LOANED en furniture, pianos and other security: lowest rates; most favorable terms In the cltv: see other*, then SEE ME AND BE CONVINCED. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. $2 25 week rppays $50 loan and costs. GEORGE W. MILLER, Room 35. No. 3009 ICth St.. SW. cor. MUslon. THE STRINGER LOAN COMPANY Loans on FURNITURE, PIANOS. SALARIES. Confidential: you retain possession. Par in small WEEKLY or MONTHLY payments. Room 21. 10 THIRD ST.. adjoining THE CALL, Oakland office, room 5, 1015% BROAD- WAY. \u25a0- \u25a0 ' .- AA — Before borrowing get our terms.. Loans on fnrnlture. pianos. horse 6. etc (without re- moval): $10 to $200. HOUSEHOLD LOAN* CO.. room 70. 500 Golden Gate ay. at Polk st. Phone Market 3329, or room 8, Macdonongb bulidlnr. Oakland. MONEY loaned salaried people and others upon tbeir own names without security: cheapest ratta: easiest payments: offices In C 3 principal cities: save yourself money by getting our terms first. TOLLMAN, room 137, 787 Market St.. £. P.. and room 0, 460 ISth at.. Oakland. MONEY to loan— ssoo,ooo In amounts of $1,000 to $20,000; first mortgage real estate only. Ttlk It over with us. EDWARDS. SILVER & CLOVER. Inc.. formerly Edwards, Chrls- tensen & Goodwin, 55 Geary et. Phone Kearny 1471. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 : EASY payment loans on fnrnitnre.. piano*, ware- house receipts or security- of any kind: bual- am strictly confidential; plre us a call. ILLINOIS TRUST CO.. 1516 Eddy St.. half block from FUlmore: telephone West 6745.'. MONEY Advanced SalarlPd People-, low rates: confidential: D. D. DRAKE. 9 Dean building, i 860 Market st.; 12 Bacon block. Oakland; Morlterlchard building. Point Richmond. : ANY amount on real estate, first or second rhort- pa?e, or on any sfcurlf: no delay; low rate?. O. W.. BECKER,. 2I U Flllroore near California^ HERMAN MURPHY. 546 Market st. First and second mtgs., estate*, legacies, etc. ANY sum Ist, 2d. 3d mortgages, Interest In estates. R. McCOLGAN. rooms 814-813, 28 Montgomery st. -\u25a0'.. LOANS on salaries, S. F. Discount Agency, *41l Pacific llig.. 4th and Mkt: fmly. Phelan bldz. ON furniture, pianos, horses,- diamonds, etc. ; BECKER. 2111 Flllmore st. near California. ! ADVANCES made on diamond*. BALDWIN j JEWELRY STORE. 1261 Van -New at Sutter. [ MORRELL — Ctsh Ic.infc] to salaried men on' note ; without Indorser, 922 Monadnock building. HOMES built; part parment rash, bnl., monthly. CaU bet. 12 aDd 2 p'.-m.y 1362 Eddy 'at. - CALL Branch Office. 1651 Flllmore st. — Subscript \u25a0 tions and advertisements : received :. open until I 10 oVl«vk gvery nigh!. 1 :—: — ; — — ;; — — — : 31OXEY" WANTED '^ '* i ARE you satisfied with 4 per cent. lnterest when j you can get as high aa 7 and 8 per cent net on [ : first mortgagee, tilt edge real estate security? ! TaJk it over wltn us. EDWARDS. SILVER & CLOVER, formerly Edwards, Christensen * Goodwin, 55 Geary at. . Phone Kearny 1471. - WANTED— Loans from ?300 to $30,000 at 7 per ! cent to 9 per /cent. .The security \u25a0Is real es- ; tate. If you uave any money to loan see us.' Real estate is the beet Interest paying and '.be i safest investment.. Armstrong Construction and i t Kng toeerlng Company, 1215 Gough st. ." [LOAN wanted— sloo,ooo in sums of -$10,000 and ! upward; Rpcurlty, California .farm lands; »e- j <-urit>" value' established", b.r bank loans. . E.' . 8. . DAVIS, attorucy .at law, :j(J2 \u25a0\u25a0 Rnss build- in sr. San Francisco. ' \u25a0\u25a0 \'-A WANTED — Money on first mortgage, amounts, i from $2,000 to $6,500; excellent security; 8 p<sr cent net. O. L. M'MAHON & CO_il26B Slitter nt. ' \u25a0 .«.--,: "trusses" ' .. ;\u25a0'•;, i..... t^, SPIX'IALIPTS in truss flttincs. CLARK-GAN-" DION COMPANY. 1258 O. G. a.v/ pr." FUlmore. A — Erbcn.- truss maker,- -410 Kearny.T room 21,' single 's 3: doable $3: -per fit guaranteed. «-^ v OFFICES AND ; STORES TO - liET FU.BERT, eaat of Flllmore; "nice ' stores, 2118, with abelves. awning, etc.," $40;,, 211G, $25; 2114, $30; 2112, $35: : each haa room . In rear; flat, ; 2114 A, J22.50; bouse fronting on .Pixley ay.. -6* rooms,- all. modern, basement off street, $27.50. , . - --.\ TO lease — Basement 60x80. - about ' 6,000 so.. , ft.; $70; - also store 2Cx65. $60; Natoma at. :• near 4th. WUI subdivide.- „ . , - .0. P. : DOWNING & C 0. , .52 r Main at. \u0084 MARKET «t.. offices. 9x9 Inside; $12.50 and np, - Including light and beat. Inquire DHL BROS.. ,' 723 Market at."- \u25a0 -•.-•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 -- . -\u25a0 .->\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0', -'.- \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0.-.'.,- TO lea«e— Ground floor and- lofla; will' subdivide .to suit; $50 up. O. P. Downing & Co.. 50 Main. GALVANIZED Iron bldg.' warehouse or. sbop.'-13l : Cih it w. Natoma. Key ' at ' aciay office,*' \u25a0 ; \u25a0:>. THE gSAK; O^A^CTSnO^GAIii;. / AYEDNESDAy. ; JANUARY 15, \u25a0''3 908. v HOUSES TO LJST—UnfuniUhcd O'FARRELL " st.,' 1814 — House of 7 rooms: and bath: rent rrasonable. ' \u25a0' \u25a0 .' v HOUSES TO LEST — Furnished \ HAVES st;, 1324 — 7 . room . residence to lesse, ftirnished or unfurnished. KAHN & FEPER, r,29 Kearny st. ' ' : '-;*:<\u25a0»\u25a0-.>\u25a0 HOVSES FOR SALE— KuTBUhfd CHAM)ALL. 1400 . McAllister st., buys, sells, tradp», lodging houses, furnished flata; bar- c»ins. \u25a0-...-. .. . OAKLAND HOUSGS TO LET BEKINS VAN AND STORAGE CO.— We have the beet warehouse In the west (only covered vans used); reduced rate shippers. 96S Broad- way, Oakland. ••-...- : APARTMENTS . ' ' THE CATHERINE (K. S. Hart), 158»- Sacra- inejto at. ; fnrnlstied rooms; buffet kitchens. 'apARTMEXT , HOUSES ST. JOHN APARTMENTS, 1625 Polk St.- Between Sacramento and Clay ata. ' Just opened; ' 2, 3 and 4 Rooms and Bath," Unfurnished. Elevator and Janitor Service. > HOTELS-/'. \u25a0' ROOMS— SOc TO $1.50 PER DAY— ROOMS PLANTERS' HOTEL, . COR. 2D and, FOLSOM STS. 150 neatly furnished outside rooms; tot and cold water In every room; electric lighted; vfpkly rate $2.50; Ist claw cafe In conduction. BROOKLYN hotel (formerly on Bush at.), 265-373 .Ist st. — Moderate priced, homelike, tetnper- ence hotel; highest standard of respectability; board and rm. $6 week up: rms. $? week up; family rms. $1 up: meals 25c. C. Montgomery. HOTEL NORDEN. 758 Howard bet.; 3d and -ith; I hot-cold water and steam heat in every room; elevator service; rooms 50c. 75c, <i per i night; $3- per week. CHRISTENSEN & NELSON. Props. Flrat class grill and cafe In connection. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • - -\u25a0- Cor. Kearny and Jackson ats., old location; . rooms 50c per day dp; special rates by tbe ' week or month; hot and coll. water In every i room/ T. 8. SCOTT, . Manager. ... ; THE MARlAN— Mission st; near 17th; swell 2 . and 3 room sunny house keeping apartments; furnished and unfurnished; - wall : beds, '.gas rangfs. phones, hot water, baths, janitor serv. Ice: $18.50 up. ' • ,- - ROYAL HOUSE, cor. 4,th and Howard— European plan; cafe in connection; rates 50c, 75c, $1, $1.60 per day; reduced weekly rates; reading room; hot and cold water In every room; baths. HOTEL ENTERPRISE. 1144 -Market st. near 7th, opposite American theater; leading fam- ily and business hotel;; very modem; single or en suite with batn; 75c to $1 day; $3.50 wk. up:: HOTEL MENLO— O'Farrell st. nr. Mason; 6 story clas* A bldg.; 60 baths; sf slngle or en suite; all outside; sunny: elegantly. furnished ; tourist and country patronage solicited: popular; prlcei. HOTEL ST. PAUL. 935-037 Kearny st. corner Montgomery ay., San Francisco — 300 ; furnished rooms,' European plan, 50c to $1.50 day; $2.50 to $S week. .;\u25a0\u25a0;.\u25a0-. \u25a0-.-\u25a0'•'. ;' "\u25a0\u25a0:".'-.\u25a0 ;. ; \u25a0-\u25a0:\u25a0-•-. HOSEMONT, 214 Haigbt;: elaborately fur. ringle rms.; 2, 3. 4 rm. apts.: steam heat, hot water, , elevator. I'hone Park 689. Mrs. ' J. J. Anderson. HOTEL SOUTHERN, 328 3d et.- near ; Folsom— Cars from 3d and Townsend '. and * ferry door. Rooms 50c to $1.60 a day; $2 to $4 a week. HOTEL A.MERICA. 1043-1045 Market at.— soc to $2 per day; . $3 per >. weekv up. '-..' Medium priced, with all modern ' convenience!. ; \u25a0 PACIFIC GRAND HOTEX. 127-131 Ellis St.— First class elegantly furnished rooms, $1 day . up;s2s to $40 per month.' ' ' ( ; THE MARTINET, 1101 Geary at. ; take Sutter Geary or O'Farrell at. can; tingle rooma $1 up; snitea $2.50 up. •. ' : . .. HOTEL BRILLIANT. 645 Turk at. bet. Larkin and Polk — Fireproof • bldg. ; 200 : rooms; - 100 private baths. .. . . ; .;. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-':\u25a0 . : HOTEL REX, 236 3d at.— Elegantly furnished rooms, 60c and up per day;: s3 and up per wk. HOTEL MARS, 349 Golden Gate ay. nr. Larkln $1 a. day; hot and cold; water; ; private t bath. Llctc House,' sth & Mission s! p. opp. U. 8. mint; strictly, first class ; 50c . to $2.-; Take streetcar. MILLER'S EXPRESS (baggage a specialty)— Quick : service. , 435 Eddy ; .. phone Franklin 273. NEW WESTERN HOTEL (European plan>, . N. E. cor. Kearny and Washington; old location. ; - THE BEVILLE, " Just - opened; '(modern -conven- iences: rent reasonable.' £s3 Van Ness av.\ THE MASON. ; 40 Fulton st. near : Larkln ; suites i and singles ; modern ; transient solicited. ./; ' .:,._-. THE LAWRENCE, 48 6th : at.- nr. . Market— Hot ' • water, at earn beat;. rates, reasonable. ; . -\u25a0-. . "- 1. ,- ; HOTKL ST. PAUL. C28 » 12th .; at. corner. Clay, Oakland— 2oo furnished room*. •, : : . . HOTEL CORONA. 11 ;Taylor at.; outside rooms; modern;. $I, day; • transient.; '.. c _ VI. \u25a0 \u25a0 CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call, $1; a year. ",\u25a0-., ;- / . ';.. ; ..-•- ...y -;--j /\u25a0; FLATS 'TO'LET ':'/\u25a0.;. FELL St., . comer X Scott— Elegant,^ new," aunny, 7 . modern . flat." Just ; completed ;. 4 : room a . and '\u25a0: bath; beam ceilings; . paneled ; walls, v etc.; free ' ' hall lights \u25a0 and garbage : service. \u25a0•\u25a0; Apply . DA- VIDSON & LEIGH, 1465 Market -St. .. -.V,-- IST ay., east 6lde," between ':' McAllister : st. > and v -.' Golden , Oate \u25a0 ar.— 2 new,*.; auany, > modern \ flat* *:'to let; rent reasonable.;:": "•.';.\u25a0.*,.;' \u25a0''.-. -% O'FARRELL st.. .1037 — Modern - flat, "7 i aunny \u25a0 - rooms, ;-; yard. - basement; : reasonable . to . a-. good V'., tenant/- -... :._:''.*.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0'•'\u25a0'\u25a0 ~ '"V:;-'-'. ..-"\u25a0 ' .''"•-'.\u25a0;•\u25a0\u25a0 19TH ST., 4002— Mission warm belt; block from v.;Ca»tro or • 18th ; - lovely,", uppers aunny > corner: 0 Vi'rbom flat; large storeroom; $32.60;: water free. COHTLAXD ! ay,; ; 1225— Upper; flat 6 rooma and - bath ;\u25a0 new,; and modern;. $20.: :.' ."- : - L : O i st.", ; 124, \u25a0, near " Fulton— 6 ' rooms,- furnished or unfurnished ; \u25a0:, 2d < ay. - loop ' cars ipa gs. :„, ; ; • ; GEARY ' 5t.,"i24108-^-Dpper Jflat,- ; >.4,' rooma. and ;\u25a0» bath; large porch;;alao gaa;: reduced to $22.50. HEARST v ay., i 115 A aunnyalde-^ % rooma, bath; ; cewly painted . and papered ; $18. rr .-\u25a0:-. ,- . PRESIDIO I mr.t\ 430--Sunny, modern.* apper, f ur- .; '- nlshed 4 rooma and; bath; $35. ;;'.-. .. : .. i 19TH ' st., : : 4010-^Lovely, 'aunny, '.' upper 5' room ; \u25a0 flat; i $28: • water ' free.w/;." 5 *,* ;r. '?\u25a0-.--\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0;.-•;• - . ;-\ '\u25a0 '; . -: ; .".'' FiIaTSI, TOji LißT^Fujßliliid',.'; \u25a0\u25a0.•\u25a0'*:•• FURNISHED sonny 7 room fiat: rent reasonable. - \u25a0\u25a0•; CaU if 1 to 5 ; p."; m.f. 131 1 Central av.'t nr.l HaUftit.* OA X , st.". . 419— Well ; furnished ! aunßyi flat," c ' rms." ' ' and ' bath ; modern' conveniences; \ garden, « yard. . ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING DORE, 258, nr. 10th : aud Harrison— Front par- lor, furnished; use of kitchen; reasonable. HAVES \u25a0 St., 309 — Furnished rooms for light house keeping; bath, phone, etc. . ~ HAVES at., 972 — Sunny front room; bath and phone. . . ..-.';\u25a0. O'FARRELL St., 1626— Neatly furnished room for light house keeping; $18. . VICKSBUBO St., IC5— 2 auony t rout rooms ; laundry and pas. . \u0084 , \u25a0 ROOMS TO LET— Fnra'd and Unf urn'd AAA— HOLMES & GATES, Renting Dept., 1664 O'Farrell, nr. Fillmore. We are headquarters for renting furnished rooms, bouse keeping rooms or apartments. We have completed . particulars of the very twst \u25a0 places in- all parts .of city. Don't, waste your time and \ carfare 'by going 'from house to house.' but call at our office and.we will send . you direct to Just the place you are looking for. NEW WALDORF, COR. PIERCE AND SUTTER. JUST OPENED; $3 TO $7 PER WEEK;- 7.V TO $1.60 PER DAY; EVERYTHING I MOD- ERN; SUTTER BT. CARS PASS THE DOOR. IF you are looking for rooms, flats or houses, do not waste time looking around the city; call on ng* and we will direct you free of .charge. 1228-1230 Fillmore St.. room 34. NEW St. George, 881 sth St.. cor. Harrison (for- merly 812 Kearny at.}; furnished rooms; elec- tric light and clothes closet every room;' 3sc per night: $2 per week; reading room.; FENTON St.. 259,' near Folson — 70 outside aunny rooms, bath; rates $2 to $3 per week. Special . attention to travelers.. .\. FURNISHED room to lady employed; cooking . privilege;- near Telegraph. 2411 Stuart St.", . Berkeley. . * ! GKARY'st., 13S5— Sunny furnished single ami : double room; bath and phone, running water; . $10 a month up. . : ; \u25a0 . GOLDEN GATE ay.. 1521. nr. Scott St.— Pleas- ant -furnished and unfurnished rooms; light ; houae ; keeping v privileges. : . " •; MCALLISTER • st.. ; 1176. near : Flllmore— Nicely furnished, • sunny . room;' hot and cold water : and bath. • , - \u25a0 . : ' NICELY \u25a0 furnished parlor with ' piano; private •\u25a0 family; suitable for teacher or pupil;, near park. Box 2277, Call.' DEVISADERO st:, 1439, nr. Geary— New \u25a0\u25a0 plate- glasu living rooms; -cheap! rent:; make offer. FAVORITE Rooming House, 610 Eddy St. near Larkln— Per uight. 25c up; by week, $1.50 up. FILLMORE St., 1430— Furnished rooms; batb, gas, electric; $12 and $18 per month.* . ; GOLDEN GATE \u25a0 a V..lo3lA— Nicely furnished :- front parlor, : suitable for 2 or 3 persons. ;' GOLDKN GATE ay., 1690— Large sunny room ; for- 2. GOUGH, :417: 417— Newly,.! furnished snnny rooms; ; .also unfurnished house keeping rooms. •; HA IGHT St.. 108V4— Nice large furnished room -:; for light bouse keeping. - - MAYBELLE. 211 Van Ness ay. — Newly furnished rooms; also transients. •-•'- Phone -Market 4544/ ; OAK; : 419— Elegantly I furnished sunny j rooms," en suite or single; mod. conveniences; bath; phone. O'FARRELL at., 798, nr. Larkln— Sunny suite and single room;: desirable; reasonable. ;.:\u25a0 v I O'FARRELL St.; 1260— Nicely, furnished (room; \u25a0 bath; all convenlences;-Bentlemen;. reasonable. PAffIFIC ay., "2469, nr. Fillmore St.— Sunny room .with fireplace and. running water. ' SHOTWELL , St., / 338— Nicely \u25a0 furnished, sunny, : double rooms; men only; terms moderate, j TURK St., .1205-— Large front room for man and -wife in private family. U - 17TH St.. 4032— rSlngle furnished rooms for : gentlemen: cheap. •\u25a0 -\u25a0 • * \u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0 ROOMS AND BOARD OFFERED LARGE,' sunny • front room' with , fireplace: - mod- ;'; ' em * conveniences; - for ; couple \u25a0: who \u25a0 would . ap- preciate • home cooking: and. clean," comfortable - surroundings. ; 2906 Hillegass ; ay., ; Berkeley.;, ALTA , VISTA, . EIIis : and Franklin ; small house: ' large rooms; exclusive; 2 fine fronts available; ' . exceptional ; table; J family : hotel ?of best : . type. EIGHTEEN FORTY-NlNE— Jackson cor. Gough, - has' a- few ", rooms <\u25a0 in ,* suite, »: with ; bath;, also 6ingle rooms; table aiirl lwuie-Al; call and see.- PIERCE '; st.; 261,'- corner Page — Good.; sunny * ; rooms, with or • without board ; _ nonvegetarlah • and vegetarian food furnished. .-'\u25a0 FOLSOM I st.^.r 781— Nicely I furnished | rooms • with ' good home - cooking, '\u25a0 family > style ; I single meals ,'- ;; 25#. '-\u25a0:\:^t::--V:.-.\z---- .'-\u25a0 \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0' -.:':- ' v '\u25a0\u25a0 . ' HOME comforts, "hot ,\ water, ;: piano, telephone * (Market , 2428), .'select* youngt me.n; . reasonable. 749 .Hayes at. . EDDY > St.. . 1016— Nicely .• furnished sunny \u25a0 rooms .for gentlemen, with -board;; bath; phone. " CHILD to board;. will give mother's care; call-in morning. 8974 25th at/ \u25a0 -: s--\:- • BOARD AND ROO3IS WANTED WANTED— 4 or 6 unfurnished rooms with meals; ' "not " far '\u25a0 from ' center of the city. : ; Address ; box 2237. Call of flce. n " : ' < - "\u25a0\u25a0"-\u25a0-\u25a0-: .•\u25a0\u25a0•.' TYPEWRITERS ; AND SUPPLIES^ J MONARCH Visible": Typewriter— ln : the 1 Monarch ;' Visible : typewriter^ all "of "the ': writing ;; is . in f.; full sight » all ".the i time; . other - makes, .second .. hand, at '.very. ; reasonable : prices; s we ' rent,' re- pair and" inspect;-, before , purchasing : ring . ; up r'!'; West. : 6609 7 or '; call at '\u25a0' 1628 r Devisadero st .*WOL'F;& ISENBRUCK,: dealers. ALEXANDER!?' A ';, CO.,' • typewriters; : all; makes \u25a0 rented, 1 , including; Smith Premier: desks/chairs, .- etc. : •? ask '\u25a0" for 3 prices " partly 7: usM % machines ALEXANDER, 1820; Fillmore at.; phone West \ 6288. I- ;.- ;v :^ \u25a0\u25a0:.- . r/r,; ;:> -;./- "^^.-.;;-;.y: FRED W.%VAUOHAN&. CO., Pacific coast deal- ; >rs ; the - Oliver 1 typewriter,-? removed to 654-56 .^ Market st. ; ? phone Douglas 1033. NO.i 2 i Smith, $35.,;: Th e Exchange. • 11011. Golden Gate ay.V Tel. Park 973. ;,-'\u25a0-,..,. WALTER A. SCOTT, : 513 i Market; all makes from $25; supplies,'* repairs. .'.', -, :~, ixj ;". V ?.: SEVkiNG; MACHINES DOMESTIC— Boat, cbeapeat it all v kinds i rented,. "' >• repaired, * exchange ; i needles ; and :; supplies s for ,: all makes.'. J. - W. ? E VANS,-? agent.-; 1658 i O'Far- -. rell Bt. •\u25a0 near, Flllmore ; ; phone .West i 3601: . . • BINGERS. Wbitea,*^ all ' makes, S $10 up; 2d hand, y. $5 : renting,* repairing,; $1 upA White Agey.; 208 < Flllmore \u25a0 \u25a0 at.*:; nr.gHalght. • - Phone : Park ;; So2.' y. aO'SßCOND'HANDi^machlnestobeisold imraedi- ! '-» ately. P.' H.'» SHIRLEY^ 1122 (i: O: nr.= Webster. 1 j Vff " 'slot machixes: FOR' •: tale S and ; repairing tdonoj'i promDtly. \u25a0G. j ;;SCHULTZE,|97OiMcAUi«ter'tt. "^. .^ '• ; ' 'J Shipping News and Gossip or the Water Front GalesDo Not Keep Liner Alameda Frofti Reaching Port on Schedule Time The Oceanic steamship company* liner,-. Alameda,; Captain .Thomas -Dow dell; . arrived yesterday from Honolulu with! ; passengers ;; and -;' a : *_ large \" cargo. Her cargo Vincluded 'lo,lo2' bunches of bananas,, one. of ; the largest shipments •of r this trult ;ever brought to San Francisco. : : Despite 'continuous gales, which began : with the departure from Honolulu and ended only when the liner j reached .the 'shelter of harbor, the Alameda: made; the run from' the island port ln"s^days 19 hours/arriving h^re on: schedule time. So grf at seemed the opposition"; of the "elements : . that the .passengera- inquired of Captain Do wdell on the second, day of the voyage if he %vas sure that. the'Alameda. woutd main tain/ its reputation for. reaching ; port on time. The skipper \ assured them that no mere- storm , could, make the Alameda. late. \u25a0•-. ". ; -V- '.-'-' • Now, : Captain Dowdell \u25a0Is : the .most conscientious' of -men- and when -the contrary, weather continued he decided to make a ,'personal sacrifice -in order.' to reduce. to a; minimum the lincr'sTef sfstanceto the. head wind.: 'He ; retired ! to his room and wnenv he returned ; to j the, bridge s his \u25a0 side whiskers and rnus | tache had disappeared. When the liner docked- yesterday ; people on the wharf ; wondered where Captain: Dowdell was and' speculated as to the identity of the young fellow that appeared to be in command. When the "Alameda reached the light ship yesterday : morning- the bar -was breaking clear across and the liner came in by the north channel. Even by this usually fair weather route' thß. steamer;. narrowly escaped" a' drenching, as the seas were -breaking at frequent intervals all the way. across: the chan^ nel. -The Alameda jvas lucky enough to pick . Its '\u25a0\u25a0•, way , between i waves' and came to port with dry Jdecks. . . Among the Alameda's passengers was Colonel Z.S.Spalding, one. of the island sugar, kings. Colonel Spalding left Honolulu in response to a telegram in forming him of .the serious illness at Los Angeles of his wife." He was met at the wharf with the' news of < her death."- "Mrs. Spalding" had been an in valid...for 10- years. Another passenger was Dr. ; James Slaloney, formerly a surgeon in therO. and ,O. line, but for the . last . few years located in the Ha waiian territory. Dr. Maloney may re main in this- city. Other, passengers were.: Paul Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. De mont, James D. Dougherty.VW. T. Dunn, Mrs. E.Hutchins, Jack Ryan,' L. Taylor, F. Vincent, Mrs. H.C.. Whiting and Otto Wix.v ';.. : \u25a0:\u25a0 \u0084 <•: ... . '\u25a0•\u25a0 :..-': Three Arrlralx From Sydney Two steamers and! a sailing vessel, all British, arrived' here yesterday from Sydney with a total of 11,734 tons of coal. ? The sailing. vessel, the bark^Bat tle Abbey, ; in 'addition to 500 tons of coal, brought 1,611 tons'of coke. The steamer River. Forth, Captain I*Bryce,1 * Bryce, brought 6,000 tons of. coal and the steamer ; Teddb, Captain McGill, 5,234 tons of 'coal. .Both, steamers encoun tered very heavy weather" all the way across the Pacific. -To add to '.the -Ted-, do's troubles it' was discovered January 4 that the coal- In- the.' bunkers was on fire. By taking prompt measures Cap-; talnj McGill succeeded In extinguishing the smolder and reducing.' the tempera ture of thefuel;below the danger point. The :flre; did 'no .damage to -the -ship. The Battle Abbey was. 57 days coming from Sydney. The River' Forth made the run In 3 8 days and the Yeddo came across in 33 days. " . Does .Vot I,fave,3lan of AVar Row, Owing to the heavy sea that was running , in - the . harbor yesterday the battleship /Nebraska' did not go "to Red rock,'; as was 'in tended, to, receive coal and ammunition for its cruise to Magdalena ; bay. The warship ' re mained, at- anchor; In- man of war row, where the water: T was smooth, and there the navy tug Active towed two big barges, one containing coal and the other loaded with : ammunition. The barges are built on the" model of Noah's ark, and are roof ed as was that great liner; The ammunition barge was smaller .than the ark on which the coal was r stowed \u25a0. and > was towed ' between the tug and 'the coal barge. At the Active."s* masthead, flttered a great red danger, flag, ,by way of suggesting, to other J bay craft f, that the ammunition barge behind might; be a bad thing to run into. The Active -, and its tows were given a wide berth. I.lner Mppou .Mam Sntl* ,Tlie Japanese liner NipponMaru, Cap tain ' Greene, : sailed . yesterday r for* the orient with many passengers and a full cargof The cargo included a large shlpment.of cotton. Owing: to the late arrival of "some of the freight the Nip pon did not leave the wharf until after 2 o'clock.- * '•/ Come* From the South Se«n . The German schooner Gazelle, Cap tain H. \u25a0 Schmidt, arrived" yesterday, 38 days from Jaluit. The ; left h.ere^about a year ago with" the Ger man schooner Triton and > ever since has been trading among the islands of the 'Marshall -group. Captain Schmidt ' reports \evefythlngV.'-, quiet ;*.ln that part of the south seas. : The zelle,: which comes up- for. repairs". to '/^\u25a0\u25a0' _-_- "; sAxiTAßiu;ns_ •- '•'."•''"' , \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 MRS. DR. > WEGENER, California i Confinement -. 'Home,; 2012 Folsom — Separate rooms ' for pa- : tientsr.best care; very reason., Phone Mkt. 2933. DR.? MARY ADAM, ladles'; physician; private 9S home ; for. confinement:- terms reasonable. '. . Boo4 ,< Frultvale \u25a0:av.." > Frultvale:. phone Merritt 215. ' \u25a0^Tiiui|rka;-;V TRUNKS, mil t oases. "hand 'bags;, leather goods; ••\u25a0s factory prices. \u25a0 *\u25a0 39-41 .Ellis st.: - ! WIXDOW SHADES WINDOW ' : s'tiades \u25a0 made s and -': repaired. • J. F. : \ HOTTER, : 604 Larkln st. Phone Franklin 2502. 1 ADVANCE : window -shade factory. Orders filled at short. notice. GEO..WALCOM.C37 Turk.- ST. FRANCIS I Girls'/ Directory Orphan \u25a0 Asylum : hereby gives ; notice .tliat- tbe following orphan. ~ " half f- orphan' 5 - and : : abandoned r boys : and ; glrla : " have been ? admitted i to the* asylum 1 from July 4 1 /. 1907, .: to . January .; i; . 1908 : - • Mar^ Agosti- ' ; nelli,*.' 4 * years ; V- Etore \u25a0\u25a0 AgostinelH, -J 6 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 years: \u25a0;. Frederick -\u25a0 O.V Chrlstensen. ;.\7 .'-. years; £ Eleanor v;\u25a0 Truf elll, ~4 ; years , 3 \u25a0 months ; > Camella : Peret, v 6 i'years; ' Arthur :\u25a0•. Perei. •' 4i- years; -j Lobas : Rodri- „ ques,"- 2 .' years; ~ Caroella .; Rodriqnez, \u25a03 : years; < \u25a0 Franeie ; Retltto, .. 6 i yeara :\u25a0'•, Harry ?. Van . Som- :- era,*; 3 : years : -•\u25a0 Francis '-.Van ' SomernJ*; 5 * years; i'% Joseph f Cabral.-. 1* year; r Ellen * Annie . Shlel.".- 9 ;:.f; :.f year»:(Cbarleyj-Bowen,~L2:years. '' ', > NOTICE 'Is r ; hereby " given i; that | the = Maria Kip > - 01 [ihanage % pt £ 520 * Lake \ s t. ,t - San '» Francises, '\u25a0'.- ha« '\u25a0 the " following ;« orphan : and * hail Cl; oi'i-liftn '. girl" s from - July i I,^ 1907.V- to ; January '-\u25a0 1 - - lflOS: '\u25a0\u25a0• .'\u25a0' Evelyn ::'Arndt,i,- 2 ; years 4 - ; months; Evelyn V J:: Hartuett.'i o years; v. Maud J.: Hart- tf' nett, s 4 '- yeara ; y Alice : F. -j Broman,'.- 9 > years ,; 8 ! \ mo. ; £ Elizabeth • McMullln,"..*. 13 >" years j, 8-; mo. ; Gertrude r- H.V.Cox, 12 yeara ;\u25a0 7 ~ mo. ; i-._ Maud • 'Beraon.' 10'; years- Charlotte - O. - Whitson, •; 9 i •\u25a0• \u25a0 years • 7-} mo. ; .^ Linda S B." : Whltson, "7 $ years . 4 r'tno. -.-Bernice >\u25a0?&..>\u25a0 Tustison.-. 5 -yeara 4 mo.; Adeline :•' Morose. V 12 \u25a0 years .2 ' mo. ; ; Gussie M. . FergursoD.'l2 "years -3- mo." ' \u25a0 \u25a0 di vipgyp* TaroTicsa \u25a0\u25a0- DIVIDEND I NOTlCE^Bank : of ' Italy. \u25a0 632 , Mont- ' r eomery : sfc' (Montgomery block),': San Francisco, : . Cal. — For the i half' year » ending \u25a0 December 31. ' 1607. a dividend haa .been • declared ! at the rate (.'{ of three ; and » eight-tenths 0t 8-10) ' per .; cent pec 1 i annum '\u25a0 on all savings ' deposits, ; free of I taxes.' ." : payable *on : and ' after ; Thursday, January ;2. r ' :1808.-.-i-^: lB08.-.-i-^ -'t:.,r-.'o '.-' ;-::^:-- f .r-- i -\-'-' '-.>>-,.' - \u25a0 Dividends 1 not : called \ for . are - added \u25a0 to ' and \u25a0 bear the same rate of Interest aa the principal from' January -1;. 1908. s -?w- * •-",-\u25a0? -h ---.--,. \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:• j L.;SCATENA,*PrasIdeEt. : .GEO. : g: OAGLIEBI.t Cashier.- : < 1 Weather Report _Lnlied States,. Department of Agriculture. i Weather^ Bureau— S« n Francisco. Jan. 14, 1908. j HAINI^AU^ DATA. . at .. •\u25a0-\u25a0 Last , Seasonal Mation*— 24 hours. to date. Normal. H^ T Si V •..-.. O.«kS 19.41 I». M ,^acramento 1.59 a^ 8-44 , Mount TamalpaU . . . 0.2.S ».34 10.08 I San Francisco ...... 0.27 '*"' 6.19 " 986 ;San Jose ........... 0.78' 5.»4, 9.5« Fresno _............. 0.520 .52 2.STI 4.30 j Independence O.ftS ' 2. 60 4.24 San Luis 0bi5p0...,, 0.84 - 7.49 7^9 L©« Angeles ; ..^.0.71 ' 2.78 ' 627 1 San Diego q.3 6 - 259 4qq : STATIONS f . r . f o€ '\u25a0 i Z 2 5 '\u25a0 ? °~: _ > ? =, -c •::-, • ': : Bakex ....... .29.9S 88 28 NW Cloudy .00 1 Boise '. ..29.»2 .'W 32 04 Eureka ....30.12 50 4S N 'Cloudy -.OK Flagstaff .....29.68 38 28 W Snow .10 Fresno ...,..;. 30.04 54 52 W Pt.Cldy .08 Independence ..29.74 4S 38 NW Clear .00 Kallspell .... .30.14 32 - 14 -NW - Cloudy T. Los Angeles ...29.0S bo 52 W Pt.C-fdy .01 Modena .'.•..- .-.20.CS 3S .. SW " Snow .23 Mt. Tamalpals. 3o.o2 41 ZU NW Clear .02 >orU» Head ..30.08 4S 42 E Cloudy .00 Phwnls ...... 2».84 68 48 SW Cloudy T. Tocalello ......29.84 32 24 SK Snow .12 IP. Reyes L1gbt.29.97 33 49 NW Clear .0<) Portland ......30.10 4« 40 N Pt.Cldy .00 Ked Bluff ....25.9S 58.44 NW \u25a0 Pt.Cldy .06 Keno .29.88 46 36 NW Cloudy .22 Roseburg 30.08 SO 44 S Cloudy .01 Sacramento ...8O.(K) 54 -4>l SE Cloudy .Oti Salt r>ake ..,.29.74 42 30 SB Ualn .04 San Dieg0... J.30. 04 5S 56 W Pt.Cldy .36 San Francisco. .3o.o4 stt SO NW Clear T. San Jose .....30.06 56 s<> W Pt.Cldy .Oil S. Luis 0b15p0.30.08 56 4S W Pt.Cldy - .10 S. E." Farallon.3o.(>4 53 52 NW Pt.Cldy T. Tacoma ..: 30.12 44 42 NE Cloudy T. Spokane ...30.12 34 30 E Clear .01 •Summit 41 ,27 S Snow .Itt Tatoosh ..80.0S 4S-42 E Clear .fXi Tonopah .. 20.82 34 34 NW Cloudy, .38 Walla . ... : . . .30.14 34 30 . . . . Koggy .06 Wlnnemucca ...29.82 40 34 SW Rain 1C Yuma . . . . ,2ff.oQ 64 40 N W Clear .00 •Average on ground 77 Inches. SYNOPSIS > Tbe t disturbance over . Nevada moved "east ward a«" expected and baa caused rain through lout California, Nevada. Utah and Arizona, with ! snow In the mountains. *At many places the wind changed quickly from, southwest to north^ west. The following high winds are reported: Enrefea.- 36 > miles froriT the north: Pulnt Reyes. ; fi4 northwest; Kara lion. 36 northwest; San Jose, -28 northwest; Los' Angeles. 36 southwest; ' San : Diego, 36 northwest; Yuma/ 36 northwest; : Tonopah. 36 southeast. - : Condition* favor a short period of clear weather over most of California, with fresh ; northerly winds diminishing. If . the wind lulls light to heavy frosts . may occur Wednesday morning In the interior. FORECAST , San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Wednesday; I fresh north " winds diminishing. Santa Clara valley — Fair Wednesday; fresb ! north winds ; . frost . in tho ; morning. -Sacramento valley — Fair Wednesday; light . north v winds: frost in the morning. ; San'Joaquin valley— Fair Wednesday, colder; 1 fresh, north winds; frost in the morning. • Los Angeles and vicinity — Clearing, colder Wednesday; brisk north winds" diminishing; frost "back from the coast if wind lulls. A. G. McADJE, District Forecaster. Its. auxiliary engine and a general overhauling-, encountered some - heavy weather and suffered th* loss of sev eral sails in a southwester. The Ga zelle carries a crew of south sea Jsl anders. The schooner brought 'four cases of curios by way of freight and will take back a cargo of general mer chandise. " ';'] "Water Front Xotea The steamer City of Paris sailed yes terday from Panama for this port. • The Japanese" Uner Hongkong Maru sailed yesterday; from Yokohama for Honolulu and this port. " ..The liner Manchuria and the. army transport Sherman, both from this port, arrived yesterday at Honolulu. -„ The bark; Big ; Bonanza, .bound from Newcastle. Australia, for this port with a-car^o of coal, put into Sydney yesterday leaking. - : *•" According to a telegram received yes terday, from: Philadelphia all hope has been; abandoned for the ship Arthur Sewall, bound from Baltimore, to Se attle with .coal for the United . States navy./ . , . Receipts, of, lumber yesterday by, sea amounted to 2,630,000 feetl . . The schooner Invincible, Captain Hel lingsen, arrived yesterday, 1(5 days from Port Blakeley, in ballast. The Invincible' has". been purchased by Hind, Rolph &.Co. and will be converted into a lumber ; barge. : A large scow* broke adrift from a gasoline launch yesterday, afternoon and drifted ashore at Bakers beach. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to r Mariners of the Pacific ASTORIA, Jan. 14. — The dream schooner Cascade 'left this port today with a cargo "< of 530,000 feet of lumber for San Francisco. \The steamer Northland arrived from San - Francisco and wentup the river to. load a cargo, of lum ber. The steamer Alliance - arrived from Port land, and .went directly to sea. bound for Coos bay, with a general cargo and passengers. The British ship • Clackmannaiishlre arrived down the. river 'today with a grain cargo for Europe.. Tha French bark General de Bolsdeffre arrived at this port \u25a0 today after a passage of 170 days - from Rochester, -England, , via Hobart. Tasmania. It fcas a : cargo -of cement for . Portland and Is under charter to ' load grain for the outward trip. The British ship Glevalvon. with -a^cargo of grain : for Europe, arrived from Portland : to day. :>;: >; The > new steam schooner Captstrano was towed up to. Portland* today, to hare machinery installed. • The ; schooners Irene and Mabel Gale and \u25a0 the British ' ship Lady \u25a0 Woolaey were towed up the river today to load cargoes. SAN- PEDRO, Jan. 14.— After baring dis charged a - part -of > a lumber cargo at Redomlo the . steam .schooner James S. Higglns, Captain Elllasson. arrived \u25a0 from ' Fort Bragg and will discbarge the .remainder of cargo at the Salt Lake wharf. The steam schooner TamalpaN. Captain 'Anderson.' cleared tonight for .Santa Barbara. ' After discharging a - cargo of , railroad ties -at: San Diego the: steam scoooner Samoa. Captain Madsen. called at tltis port for oil ami Saasengers \u25a0\u25a0 and • then cleared for Caspar. vis _an Francisco, to. reload. The steam schooner Aleut raz. Captain Frairickson, arrived, this morning , from Greenwood with 290,000 feet of lumber. f » , 'Army/rranaport* '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 The . Burnsitle ! is .f at « Seattle.' . . The Buford; left Honolulu January 8 for this /The. Crook arrived December 24 -at Manila.. : The • Kflpa trick is at Newport : News, : Va. •• The Dix arrived at, Seattle November 20 from Manila. - The'Lopan is in port undergoing repairs. " The -Mende Is at \u25a0 Newport : News. Va The Ingalls -la ; at : Newport' News." Va. " The : ffherman, outward bound, " arrived Jannary 14 at Honolulu. .'^9jSVQBRBM*^BOBGBOBi The Sherftian is at Mare island undergoing re piln.iia^tMnMßViHMl - : . The -Warren Is > at . Manila. \u25a0' . \u25a0 '• The : Thomas.' outward \u25a0 bound, - sailed December 14 '. from i Honolulu • for Manila. ' . - . -\u25a0" The 1 Overdue Vi*t %: British ship Alacrlta,^ out 164 days from Dela goa bay, .for -Hongkong, \u25a0 83 .'per.: cent. -\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-*. Japanese • steamer % Goto u Maru.'- out • 70 *daya from . Hak«»dste; ; lor San ; Franrineo,' 5 90 - per c»nt. »;» British ' bark : Gartba/' out • 187 dnys from . Men adP,-for;'Ami«terdam,. 10 .per = cent. .- • t British bark Snnlight." out , 136 days from Port Pirie, - for • Falmouth, 10 i per .'cent.' •" - ? British ' ship Castle : Rock," 1 out 111 : days from Sydney,'" for . San ' Francisco. 60 " per cent. British \u25a0 bark Doverby/. out : 139 daya from Car dlll,';for iValparalso; :10,;per icenc . - : Brltlih steamer * HaUsu. out 43 days - from Port t Townsend, ' for . Calcutta. 6 " per % cent.. *\u25a0- Schooner > William .': Nottingham, , out ;08 days from Melbourne, for ; Seattle. \u25a0• 10 per cent. NEWS OF -TUB OCEAX Chartered !«or. ; Wheat: v- The* British i steamer,' lmlra.V at 3 thi<i port. Is chartered; for > wheat from 'Ta coma, to tbf United Kingdom; 5 with ;the^usual continental options. . ."•; f Shlpment'of ; Kurube-r . " -, • .The h barkentlne '" John ' J Smith a hai , cleared ' for Gua.vmas .: with - 473,535 "• feet •of .' lumber, ' Valued at::«ll,100. \u25a0 .\u25a0• : -.' ":. Barley, for Europe i The French bark Jean Bart- wu cJaarad - for -Move men t* . of , Steamers TO ARRIYB From * - I Steamec | DttT" Sallna Crus .;. Mexican ...Jan. 13 Portland Jfc- Astoria:... Cascade " Jan. U Naiialme - . ; . ...... Hornelen Jan. IS bray? Harbor T. L. WanJ J«a. in Grays Harbor ....... Centralla Jan. 1» Grays Harbor Coronatln ... Jan. 13 Graya Harbor .;. Santa Barbara.. I Jan. 15 Victoria \u25a0 Foreric Jan. 15 Portland & Astoria I Senator Jan. 15 Orays Harbor Gw C. Llnaduer. Jan. 15 Portland 4 Astoria.... N'nme City .. Jan. 1*» CoQullle RlTer ' .Elizabeth Jan. l«t Saa Pedro ........ ...ITaoialpaU ..... Jan. IS Pt. Arena & Albion... lPomo Jan. IS San Diego & Way PortsjSanU* Rosa . . . . Jan. 14 Seattle & Tacoru.i |Yoaetnit» ...... Jan. 17 Honolulu & KaDalul...!»vad&n Jan. 17 Ilumboldt . ......:..... 1 Pomona Jan. IT San Pedro [G. W. Elder. ..! Jan. 17 Hnmboldt .........:.iEureks {Jan. tS San Pedro .......... Idanalet [Jan. 18 China ' A Japan IMonsolla Jan. 19 Hambarg & Way Ports I touri Jan. ll> Mpndocino A Pt. Arena Brooklyn ....... Jaa. 19 Willapa Harbor ....... D. Mitchell {Jan. IO san Dlefco&Way Ports Queen [Jan. 20 San Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay Jan. 20 Portland & Way Ports. tßoanoke Jan. 20 Puiret Sound- Potts UmaUlla ....... Jan. 21 Seattle & Tacoma. .... Watson ....... .'Jao. 21 Portland & Astoria Costa Rica [Jan. 21 Yokohama M. 8. Dollar... Jan. 21 Tortland & Astoria. ... J. B. Stetson. ..[Jan. 21 Hamburg fc Way Porta Acllia tJan. 23 . . . • . TO SAIL Destination | Steamer 1 Sails IPtor January 15— Coos Bay M. F. Plant. 3pm 4 Coqaille Rlrer Bandon .... 6pm 2 Hnmboldt iVanznari ...10 am 2 Humboldt North Fork.. 12 m 2O Los Angeles Ports S. Barbara., lpm 2 Grays Harbor Newburg ... 3 pm 1«> Mexican Ports ..Curacao ....10am 11 Hnmboldt .r.. ........ Enrefcai ...... 9am 13 Mrndocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam .. 4pm 4 January" 16 — Los Ansele* Ports Sotom City.. 10 am 1H Grays Harbor ........ Tamalpala 2 San Dl«go&Way Ports Qneen 10 am It Honolulu Hllonian ...12 m 10 January 17— - Grays Harbor* Coronado ... 8 pm 10 CoqoiUe Rirer ElUabetb . . spm W New Yorb Tia Ancon.-Saa Joan ..13 m 44 Auckland & Sydney... Foretlc 1 pm...,, Puset Sound Poru. . . . City Puebla. 11 am 9 . January 18 . ' Hawaiian Ports Dlsnateh .23 Astoria Sl Portland Hanalol .... 3 pm 10 Los Aneceles Ports F. Kllbura.. 4 pm 10 Humboldt Pomona .... 1.30p ft Pt. Arena & Albion.. Porno - Spm 2 Honolulu Alameda ...11am 7. Seattle & Tacoma Buctman " .. I.SOp 20 Portland & Way Ports. G. W. Elder 1 pm 13 Grays Harbor ......... G. Llndauer 3 S« January 19 — ! San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa.. 10 am 11 Astoria 3t Portland Senator 11 am] 24 January 20W*fe I tsJßH < *'B ßa t'WK2 I • Astoria & Portland ISt. Helens I 3 Los Angeles Ports.... Roanote ... 5 pm U. January 21— j Ctuna & Japan...... ..[Asia 1 pmi 42 Saa Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay .. 10 am 11. Jannary 22 — j I Maiatlaa A Acapnlco. .'lHge 1...^ Tft SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer ] Dat» Skasway & Way Ports. [City of Seattle.. Jan. 15 Valdez & Seivard Nortn-nrestecn . . Jan. M Skagway & Way Ports. Jefferson Jan. 21 Valdex & Seward Saratoga Jaa. 24 Valdea & Way Ports. . Portland Jan. 2.) Sun and Tide United States Coast and Geodetic Surrey— Tim < and Helehts of Tides at Fort Point. For city front (Mission street wnarf).add 25 mlantM» % WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IS - ~~~: Sun rises 7:16!3an aeta 3:<n Time ITlmel |Tim«| lTliae| Jan. ! Ft ] Ft I 1 Ft 1 \ Ft 13.. 2:2S 3.2! 8:461 3.61 4 :0T —0.3! 11:16 4.3 16.. 3:13 3.5) 9:24 .5.6} 4:44— 0.3 ..: 17.. O:0O 4.41 4:0Ot 8.4110.00 8.3 8:20— 0. i 13.. 0:42 4.3 H:45 8.4 10:38 5.4 5:90—0.5 19.. 1:20 4.7 5:2S 3.411:13^5.3 8:28—0.4 Time Ball United States Branch Hydrograph!.- Offlc*. Mjr chants* Exchange, San Francisco, January 14. 190 S. The time ball on the tower of the Ferry hal - me was dropped today exactly at noon. Puel.is Standard Tim* (12Otb Meridian, or at Bb. 00m: 1 00s. Greenwich Mean Time. J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant. V. 8. N.. la charge. : IT. S. Branch Ilydrojiraphlc Ofllee A branch of the United States Hydrograpbtc Office, located at the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and fr-e of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited, to visit tbe office, where, complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at hand for comparison and reference and the.'lat est Information can always be obtained regard ing lights, dangers. to navigation, and matters of interest to ocean commerce. . J. C. BURNETT. Ll?q tenant. I". S. N\, in charge. Queens town for orders yesterday, with. 63.900 centals of * barley. Tallied at $105,8T.0. and 12.000 feet of lumber as dunnage, valued at ?213. _ , The Xlppon Maura's Cargo The Japanese steamer Nippon Maru sailed for Hongkong and way ports, via Honolulu. yesterday, with an assorted merchandise cargo. I t alued at $334,701, exclnslTe of treasure, and to be distributed as follows: . For Japan. *?2f1.331: China, $«0,131; Korea. * 1,794: .East Indies, $1,093; Philippine islands. $1,550; Vla divostok. $900. . The following were the prin cipal exports: To Japan— 23s gals wine. 3 cs champagne. 3.065 Its sugar. 534 lbs drifd fruit. 1.001 lbs nuts. 035 \u25a0 lbs meaU, 36 etls oaU. 4.340 <•* canned milk. 52 cs canned fruit. °2.3\ri ba!e« cotton. 325 rolls and 2 cs leather. 239 pkja machinery. SOU i>kgs sewing machines. 5 e» bicycles, 5 pfcga drugs, 22 pkgs electrical good*. 16 bales hose. 23 cs ink. IS cs stationery, OTi lbs rubber, 68 pizs rubber goods. 0 pkgs paints, l>i> pcs steel, '213 cs photo goods. 253 pkgs roofing material. 2* bdls snooks. To China — 310 bblj flour, 100 cs whisky. 25 cs liquors. 2.034 lbs sugar. 1.7*0 lbs pearl barley. 2.325 lbs dried fruit. 1.400 lbs raisins. 310 lbs and 1 fa bread. 1.916 ca canned goods. 50 cs salmon. 241 pkgs pickles, 1.564 lba.meal*. 56 os table preparations. 7 ca honey, 7.506 lbs cheese, 2,330 lbs codfish. 3.252 lbs ghuenje. "2 pkgs drugs. 264,308 In* pig lead. 4 pkgs leath er. ' 4 pkgs machinery. 8 pkgs rubber stood*. 1.142 lbs tallow.- 132 pkgs sewing machines, :r»5 pk;s electrical goods. 1 cs typewriters. . . To Korea — 73 bbls flour, 1.013 lbs meals. I<> -es canned goods, 148 lbs coffee, 140 lbs dried fruit. 44 pkgs groceries and provisions. 7 pkga. leather. 2 pkgs dry goods, 13 pkgs machinery. $0 pkgs sewing machines. 20 .bdia sS.'nslea. 4 pkgs wire. To East Indies — 130 c» salmon. 3S cs canned fruit, 280 icaJs wine. 1 cs leather. . To Philippine Islands— 32svlbd meal*. 9 balei •lose, 4 pkes hardware, 3. bales belting. To Vladivostok— l 3cs typewriters. SHIPPIXG IXTELLIGE.VCB AHP.IVED ' Monday. January IX Br stmr Teddo. McGllT^ S5 days from -Newca* tie. N. S. W.. via Sydney 83 days. > Ger schr Gazelle, Schmidt. SS days from Tuesday, January 14. , Stmr . WMtesboro, Ellesen. 14 hoars from Greenwood. Schr Camano, Woaldsund, 15 days from Gamble.' Stmr Bnckman. Wood. 64 hours from Seattle. Stmr City of Topeka. Glelow, 21 hour* from Eureka.'AmißßMßßkaJ Stmr City of Puebla. Shea, 57 ' hour* from Victoria and Puget sound ports. Stmr George W. Elder, Jessea. 19 honrs from Eureka. Stmr Alameda.'Dowdell, 0 days from Honolulu. Br stmr River - Forth. Bryce, 33 days from Sydney. Nor i stmr Hornelcn, Nelson, 4. day* from Na na imo.^9HB*WMHsMMB . Br bark Battle Abbey, DavUon »T day» from Sydney. M r *<MWM lll |HM| Bktn Archer. Meyer, 18 days front Roche har bor. - Schr virgin!.-*, Thomiea, \u25a0 11 - daya from Coot bay. -^p«caßtvs*MaWHHß*^* l IMMMN |I V)H Schr Invincible, Helllngsen, 16 day* from Port Blakeley.' jM'i IjißlnlH \u25a0 iiifrNa "WilUMfllNlll ' Schr Orient. Saonden. IS days from Coca bay. , Schr Balnbrldge. Englebrettsen, 23 days from Port Blakeley, via Clallam bay 18 days. Schr Oregoo. Anderson, 13' daya from Bundoa. Schr Halcyon, White. 2S days from Mu'ititeo. CLEARED Tuesday. January 14. Stmr Missouri, Lyons. N«w Tort; Williams, Dimond & Co. * Stmr HanaleL McFarland. \u25a0 San Pedro; Crt*. cent wharf and warehouse company. .Jap stmr. Nippon Maru. * Greene, Hongkong and way. ports:- W.H. Aresy, ag*-t. \u25a0 " . • - '. Bktn; John Smith. Nielsen. Goayma*; Albioa lumber. company. \u25a0- \u25a0 : ••\u25a0 "\u25a0'\u25a0"'• •\u25a0 • • \u25a0 Fr bark : Jean Bart. Gueae. Qaeenstown : ' John Westrope. • ......... SAILED PVHBB9 . Monday. January 13, .. Ptmr Lansing Dlckson, Port San Lois. Stmr Pasadena, Kalnln. Albion. --.' Stmr HanaleL McFariand. San Pedro. i Stmr George W. Elder. Jessen.'9aji Pedr>. Stmr Bandon, , Jensen. Bandon. - , Jap stmr Nippon Mara. Greene. Hongkong, etc. Barg» 91/ StannardV » urt San Lois, la tow Sea Klnz. * . v . , , SPOKEN Per schr Invincible, at- Saa rranciseo Jan 14. from ! Port : Blakelev — Jan 10. lat 42 \u25a0 de« 10 rain N. ; longi 127. deg.M mm ,W, bktn Archer, from Roche harbor, for San ' Francisco. -\u25a0» Jan 11— Lat 4.1 deg 33 mm N. lone 127 4eg 33 mln W. schr Alert, from Grays -Harbor, for Saa Pedro..'- '\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' :\u25a0..\u25a0.-- -'\u25a0'. \u25a0 .-- ;\u25a0 : -^>-\u0084 Not 29— Lat 2 deg S,, long 32 : deg -W, . Danish bark \u25a0 Havila, . from : Hamburg, for Ouaymaa. ;\u25a0- .' . OU.dIDE BOUND IN— MIDNIGHX.-v, >X.; Square rigger. -^MMpalMgfjM^n • TELEGEAPHIC .:,.-. rOINT LvoOS. Jan . 14. 10 p- m.— Wither. Contlaufd oa Page IX 11