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10 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Birth, niEtrisce and death notices sent by mail —rill ixit be inserted. They must be handed in at either <>f the publication offices and be indorsed with the name aud residence of person* author- i;.<l to buve the xame published. Notices re- Mri.-ted *tui*ily to th<« announcement of the event are published once in tbis column free of charge. DEATHS Bender. Charles . . S4 j Keye*. KRte A.. -— I'Hijsn. Marjraret 11. •«* ILarloule, Jean 8.. .'..*<* l'.rotbers. Mary M. 72 McCaw, Dora S — Campbell. Minnie... 32 jMorr.r. Catbenne ...•>•» «o!oman. Orolina. Oo | Morlarty. Mrs. 1>....*-» 1...,,... Frank . .. . 07 ! Murd-^b. 8. . ..— I>.iap,jrte. t^-orgr .— j Murphy. Mlthael . ... — l.o«£. J*roe S ... — lo'Conm*. OeOTRe 1.44 lar. j.,ttle R.... 32 O*oeanor^ PUUp ••• •;» • \u25a0K!i Mi.-c <J1 i Racers. Amelia .1 •>•* \£L. -ildmund' ::: So i pra«.-flh.tato « <;nmman-i. «;<•«,. O. .v. ; SplU'-r. Cathrtna . . CT Ojlcbcrp. l<Bvid .. 72 lanforan. Oeueviere. 4b Msckett. John — | Yon H< nko A1t0. ... 1. Hr..uuelli. Clrolp.mo -- 1 Welhmann. Catherine .. .1,1,,.^,,. hMMiCV. n (Williams E_>ta^__ .1..V-... Peter 4r.Yo.m-r. 8. ...... <M»^' K«Wd>. l« sj Sziiameruiau, Lena ,0 Kenny, Harry T... 37 | BENDER-- In IliU city, January U I.MO Charie* Bender, beloved busband cf tb» late y.»clalen». Bender, and belored eraDdunoU .'.f Ciizabeti, Bender. Arthur O. i:-.pler hiil Mr-. E. Viti«ri. a native «>f Brback, Iles^en. «'<TTvaii«- ""f<\ M years 1 month aim t> fl«ys. Kb» fiiiiernl s'-rVi. -s vill Ik> li.-ld today (Monday). »t 1 «.'«-|ock p. m.. from the nior- nwry t-hapel .>t Josoph M«can. 2.-.::>; CaUrornla -ireet i»-ar Steiner. concluding pervi.es to tske place »t ill* obii|>»-l <'f Cjpres* I~wn ceme- nry on arrival of flcctrie funeral cur l^av- iag Thiru-cuth snd Mif*i-m streets at - ./.lock r- «n- Interment Cypress Lawn ceme- tery. BOGAST- At revt. in lhi« city, Janusr.-- 13. l!»10 Margai — I Bebecca; bel'«v«-d wife ..f the lste < l.srles Bos»n. eiri deT«t«i mother «f Mrs Sadie I>Hvie* mid <harles. Fi-e.l. lx>ute «ikJ Sylvester ls^icau. Mrs. I'lla W« Ue aatl Mr*. <;enevieve Ky.iu. « native ot >yrtney. \u(=fr*iia. aged «.i'j years. The funers! n_l take place u>morro*v (Tues .lay), at 1:30 p. m.. from tlie parlors of II r Suhr &. Co., •»!» Mission street be- tween Tnenty-fifth nn«l Twcnt.vsutli. Inter- ment Holy CroSF cemetery. -/* , :'• BBOTHEBS-ln IU-rkeiey, Cal.. January It!, run Mary Mo'.inda Brothers, mother of .\nios J. J.wph E. and Walter K. Broth- -r>. a native <>f Canada, aped 72 years 9 mouths aud. IS dfys. friends an-1 acquaintances are i-espectf>illy luvit«-d t.> atteud the funeral *ervl«'O* totnor- row iTnes.layi, January I*s. 1!UO. at S O'clock (.. in., frr.iu the residence. 2147 Russell >lr;t.-t. luteniicut Mountain View cemetery. CAMPBELL- -Iu this city. January 16. H'lo, Minnie Frauos <"am-jl*U. beloved daughter ..f Vr>. O. P. Burke of lx>s An«:cleB. a na- :iv.' \u0084f Stivkton, Cal., aped 32 year* '\u25a0' months COLZMAN— In this city. January 15. I!M<\ Caro- lina A. Coleman. beloved wife of William Cole- nian. I'-ri'.'K steter of Mrs. Alnm Braileen snd ..•.nil of <il««lys. IVarl and Xorris Bradecn, a native of ' Hamlmrg, tJcrtnany. a^ed M wins and <) inontlib. A member of Benicia lodge So. 2. Eastern Star. I Mends and scqnalntaDccs are respectfully iuvil*.! i" attend tli" fnneral j-trviees tonior- !..« iTu.^.layi. January 1*«. at 1 :U0 p. m.. ttt <{:•\u25a0 morrouuT chapel vt Joaepa llaean, 250 ii «jtllforcla street n«-ar Steiuer. Internient M^n'it oiivet cemetery, by carriage. £_COT-in tliis i ity. Jaunary M. 101". Frank. iWiTI;- bclored bnsband of Nellie Deewt, and l..\inj: father of I-etter and Brnert Decrt. a ii«iiv.- of France, ji^cd CT years 2 nionilis and .". days. An honorary mouibor of Painters" . :••:..>\u25a0! local No. W. Friend)* and acquaintaiu-es are respectfully invited t<> attend the funeral UxJay (Mon- daj '• January 17. at 11 a. m.. from tbe par- l.jrs at P. A. White. 1214 F.ddy street near Lta*:uiia. lutcnaeut Mnaut Olivet cvuictery, by csrrlsircs. EELAPOSTE — In thl* city. January 16. 1»1'». <i«*««P". l»loTed win of tne Isle Anire Gustave •iud Mflrie lx>ui«e ">ela|x>rte. hu<l brother of I «';irr!iif. Kdward. Frederlek and Ixtoise Dc!a- ;\u25a0 rtf. a native of New V.-rk. N..fi.-»^ nf lun*-:-al borcafUT. ):< -...;;- at :i:.' |tarlwi°£ if <\trf\v k English. 1«;1S Orary DOWNS — In this city. January 14. litlO. James Downs. <ie»rly boloveil father of Mrs. Itose liolan nn<3 Mary C. Dovu. ami Kivinu cran'l- fatiier ».f praßces, <jra<->- and Oeorgie fXflan, a native uf Neuah, County Tipperary. Ireland. Friends and artjuabitancm arc r« > si>ectfally i:ivit<-«| in atrend tl).- funeral today (\lon- .'«>'. Jaiiuary 17. »tt :» a. in., from his Im:- residence. jm7 Hyde street, thence to i»(. !.'..\u25a0:'- chnr«*h. srhere a r"<iui"m high Jua<s —rill be «•"« brat>:d for tin- r-poso of his i c,,;nuie-)c!ng at S:SO a. m. Interment | Holy Cross c<'ni''trry. < TAY-~\n this city.- J-ummy 15. 1910. I-nttie R.. •'.earlr belurmj •nifc- of I*. J. Kay. danyrhter of Mary and tii.- late James Rewl. and sister of <;.-o I: _-c i:. «!».! L. J. Rerd. Mn=. W. 11. I)al- i . »ii am! Mrs. M. F. Nunii. a native of Oak- land; 0.1.. asr'-d :_, years. i'iir- fuueiitl will take place tomorrow iTue*- <l.'yt. «t S:3o o'<-I.x-k ». m.. from iier late : ivsiiiencv. S4J I'orty-cislitii avenue near Ful- Un street, ilirmt to Smr of the Sea CBOrckJ where a r»-qnlein mass will l«* celchra'ed for liir ri(«.»i- of lur otnL c^muieneinc .<t 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Mountain View ceuie- tery. oikiand. Kindly omit flowers. FISH— In Alameda, CmL*, January 10. ir>l»i. A!i"<-. reilct of tli^ late Sherman Jo«eph Fish. aad loviujr niot|j«-r of Mjion H. Fish. Mrs. ««rl Prnrlier ati'l Mrs. f-r-o Smith, h native • i Ireland, s^ed 01 year*. ll'Yietidn - and acquiiliuani-fs are respectfully inritrwi to attend tlic funeral servi.-e* t.imor- r-.w «Tues«layi. January is. 19X0, at !» o'clock a. in., from her late rctldenc*. IT.T7 l"a.-ific *v«-nne. Alamr-da. theuce to St. J.ieepb'* • lnireh. where a r*><juif'ni mass will be cele- brated for the repose of Uer soul, beginning :it :»:S0 a. m. Interment St. Mary's ceme- rLlKU — in this rftyf January 10. mift. Edmnnd llhin, belovr-d f?thf>r of John W.. Jos -ph H. •md Hubert F. Fliiin. Mr». Tlionias (Jenry. Mrs. Albert «;. I'aruui!!. Mrs. Frank \.<>\z. Mrs. Jolin T. Sweeney of Cincinnati. <).. snd Uioh- iird 1.. Fiinn <if Kcranton. I'a.. a native of HsilitMX. N. S.. aped JK> years. Friends ar.> respf-etfully invited to attpnd tli«- funeral tomorrow < Tuesday-.. January I*. i'.tio. at '.< o'clock a. m.. from tlie residence of !:is «lau^ht<T. Mrs. Albert G. Bartium, ICOI Cotdra (Jate 'av.-uui'. then<"<- ro Holy Cross • liurcli. where a solemn re<-nlem hißh mass will b«' celebrated for tht* n--»ow of his soui. • •<iaiai<ii'-iiij: at l»30 o'cluck. Interment Holy Cross fcuietery. by electric fuoeral <ar from Mixiou and Tl.lrTeor.tli streets. CAMMAKS— In Burk'-. Cal.. January 13. 1910. <rt<ir£e Gordon OamniHUh, beloved husband of Ijiura M. Oanimans. and father of Nelson and Gordon Gammans. 'a native of Msssachu- t-ftts. seed s<; je»n< 2 months and 14 days, i New York. Boston. U'asblnfrtoa, D. C, and S;!cramento, Cal.. papers p!ea»>e copy.) R< mains trill Ik> t«kfu to PortljmJ. <)re.. January 1~. «n Hie 11*20 a. m. train, for In- unncnt. ItPt&alns at the parlors of N. Gray _ <0.. 2V-W Geary street <~.rucr L'evisidero. COLDBERG- In tlii< <i'.t. January l.*i. mio. I»»,vi<i Goldber;. l«lov<d im--b«!id of the Utr> Aunle (;oMherg. lovinK father of Gabriel and Harry «;«!dhore. «nrt crandfatber of Mm. M. Wllso-i. Mi^. 11. Uatnpr. Mrs. H. Ros»>n an^ 'ii!snie. Rnrnie and Samuel HoiTmati, a j-»tivr. nf PolßTifi. s^»>r] 72 y»ar*. A member or '"olden Gate lodge. K. "T !*.. and Sons of Ja<-ob. Friend* and neqqaintannM are rr-»ptctfnlly invitp<l to attend Uie funeral tontorrow fTces- uayi. Januair lfe. «t 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierfca i Co., »fK) D#- visa<3«'t.' cirner of McAllister. Inter- iji»nr Salem cemetery, by «"l«»ctrio funeral car from Twenty-righth and Valencia streets. KACKETT— In Xl Pano, Tex. (suddenly), Jan- uary 12. I'MO, John Hackett. "•"uneral service* will be held tbis (Mon- day) morning. Jaunary 17. IPIO. at 10 o'clock, nt the parlors of the Albert Brown company. .r.72. r .72 7'Llrteenth street, Oakland. Interment private. JIRANTJEHJ—In this city. January 10. 1910, <:iro!amo IlrannclM, dearly beloved brother rf Mrs. Margarita Srainax Smith and Vin- «<-nt. Valeria, Maddaletie and Catarina Ilranupill. and nncle of John. Francis, An- thony. Stella. I.illle and Eva Smith, Mrs. J. R. liradstret't nnd Ilelene Ilrajitielll. a native of rostlre Brazza. L»elmatia, Austria. Fri«j(l« and acjualntances are respectfully invited to attend Ite funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 10:80 o'ciock a. m.. from the par- lor* of Mc<;lnn Brothers. 1«28 Eddy street, tlienr* to tli* Church of tbe Nativity. Fell street between Frankliu nnd f"nngb. where a te.juieni maKs wi!l lw e.-lolirated for the rc- inise of his siml. coramcnclnp at 11 a. m Interment u-rivate), Holy Cross cemetery. JOH_SON— In thin city. January 18. J9lO. Her- \u2666K-rt Aloyshis I)., beloved son of Jeremiah V. si:d I,ena Johnson. .iud brother of Lillian M., Victor G. S. and Henry Clifford Johnson, a na- tive; of Kan Francisco, <*•!.. afrM 3 yean S montba aud 25 days. (I<ooi»vil'e, Ky., and Ked- • linK. C."<l.. |>ap»*rs rileasc copy.) JOYCE— Iu thU city. January 14, 1910, Teter, 'li'srly beloved busband of Margaret Joyce, loving father of Edward A., Agnes F., Charles I., Mary A., Edna 8., William F.. Vincent L.. Margaret C. and the late Charles C. Joyce, and brother of William, Patrick and liiomais Joyce and the late Mrs. Delia I'red- erickeon and Mrs. Mary Ohlsen, a native of the parish of Claren Bedford, County Gslvrsy, Irelnnd. aged 45 years. A member of tbe Riggers' end Ktevedoren' Union. (Wilming- ton, Dt'., papers please copy.) Friends «n'l acquaintances are —*p*etfnlly Invited tr< atteud the funeral today (Mon- day', at 5:45 a. m.. from the parlors of tbe MOUNT OLIVET A NON-SECTARIAN C EM BTERY Office, Grant Bldg., Market & 7lh Sts. Vnlted Undertakers. 2C06 Howard street tiear . Twenty-second, thence to St. John's church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose uf his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. KENNEDY— In this city.' January lfl. U*l ft . Bartholomew, beloved husband of the late. Catherine Kennedy, and loving father of v\ U- limn J. Kennedy. Mrs. XV. J. McMurray. Mrs. <ieorj?e M. Walton and the late Mrs. A. Cleary, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of I>. I. Kenny &, Co., 171» Eddy street near Scott. KENNY— Entered Into rest. January 16. Harry T., beloved husbau.l of Clara Kenny, sou <>f Mrs N. an«l tbe late Lawrence Kenny.' ami brother of Mrs. M. J. Qiiilllnnn. Mrs. C.eorce A. Robertson, Mrs. W. 11. Sliaw and Ella b% und Grace B. Kenny, a native of San Fran- < isco, aged years and 11 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at thp resldeucc of bis. mother, M 4 Buchanan street. KEYES — In Tomales. Cal., January I<V J9'°. Kate A. Keyes, beloved mother if George P.; .l..hn M.. James W.. Bessie. Minnie and IMlth Keyes, an<l devoted sister of WllllHtu J.. Bernard T. "aiul Teresa Miller and Mrs. Ji**ph Kirk. 'v- „ Friends and acquaint ances are respectfully luvited to attend the funeral services tomor- row (Tuesday". January 18, li^l", at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Church of the Assump- tion, TouiaW. wliere » solemn requiem m»*s will be said for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Tomalea, LARIOUXE— In this city' January 16. 1910, Joan Baptiste I-ariotile. beloved uncle of Mr. . and Mrs. Ernest <;uiharil. a native of Bay- enne. France, age-l M years and lit months. Friends and acquaintances vie respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. Jan- uary 19. at 12:.'50 p. m.. from the residence »f his niece, 16 Russell street off Hyde be- tween Green and Union, thence to tbe French • hureh of Notre Dame dcs Vietolres for serv- ices. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. McCAW— In this city. January 14. iftlO. Dora S.. beloved daughter of Essie A. and the late Anthony M.-Caw, and belove.l stster of George A.. Thomas S.. W. N. and Anthony Mc- Caw and th<* late Minnie aud James McCaw, a native of County Down. Ireland. Friends and acquaintances arc respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 11 o'clock a. m.. from Richmond Congregational church. Seventh avenue and Clement strVet. lutennent Cypress Lawn cftnetery, by electric car from Thirteenth and West Mission streets. MORAN— In Fniitvale. Cal.. January 14. IVUO, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Patrick Moran. and mother of John J. and Jame6 H. Moran. Mtf. Frank Fobs and Mrs. C. H. S. Trait, a native of Kintale, County Cork, Ire- land, aged SO years. Friends and aequaintan.-es are resp.«otfully invited to attend the fnneral today (Mon- day), January 17, at 9 ». m., from St. James church. Twenty-third snd Guerrero streets, wl.ere a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her «>ul. Interment private. Remains at the fuueral parlors of Hunker & I.unt. 2C'i<s Mission ttreet beiwecn Twenty-second and Tweuty-thlrd. MORIAKTY— In Oakland. Cal.. January 15. IJUO, Mrs. lUlen Moriarty, l>eloved mother of 1 Dennis. Daniel. Timothy and Thomas Mo- riarty, Mrs. King. Mrs. Coyle aud Mrs. Quini*. a native of Ballybunion, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 84 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend'the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day!, January IS. 1910, at »:-M) o'clock n. m., from her late residence. ti.SO Thirty-second street, thence . to Sacred Heart church. For- tieth and Grove street*, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery, Oak- land. MURDOCH— In Oakland. Cal.. January IG. 1010. William rluchaii Murdoch, late of London aud San Franciitco, beloved husband Of Louisa J. Murdoch, and father of J. Stuart and Rosa Murdoch, a native of Liverpool. F.nc. Ftineral services will take place from his late residence. <".5O Sixtieth street. Oakland, at :":30 p. m.. today (Monday*. January 17. Interment privat' 1 . I'lenge omit flowers. MTTBPHY— In this city, January Vi. IfHO. Michael, dearly lwloved husband of the late Johanna. Murphy, and loving father <if John, <Je<>rge and Alexander Murphy. Mrs. J. Kleve- wihl and Mrs. J. flare, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland. Notice of fun'-ral hereafter. Remains at the fuueral parlors of the United Undertakers, 2606 Howard street near Twenty-second. O'CONNOH— In tbis city. January 16. 1010. G«-»>rce F.. dearly beloved brother of Henry itnd William ."(. O'Connor. Frank J'ya,n anil the late Mrs. Mary Ellen I'orter. a nitive of Snn Mati-o i-eunty, Cal.. aged' 44 year*. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of the United Undertakers. 2C<<(s Howard street near Twenty-second. O'CONNOR— Entered into rest, January 13, 1910, Philip, beloved husband of Mary O'Con- nor, and father of Mrs. A. I). Carlyle, Mrs. \u25a0L. Mictarlson. Mrs. J. J. Coleman. Mrs. H. A. Muller and Mary. Margaret. Harriet. Agatha. K. A. and William J. O'Connor, a native of Thurlcs, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged ""• years. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Tues- <l:iyi. January l>j. from bits late residence, 2743 Lagtina street, thence to St. Brixld'B cburch, where a requiem mass will l>e cele- brated for tbe reposn of hi* soul, rommenelnit at f":."0 o'clock. Interment (privatei, Holy Cross «-em«tery. ROGERS— In this city. January 1".. 1810. Ame- lia JBne.. dearly l«>lovt'i! \« ife of George H. Rogers, and devoted sister of Mrs. K. V. • 'smphell and Sydney 11. Sorrell, a native of Australia, aged 30 years. Friends and acquaintances :ire respectfully invited to attend the fnneral today (Mon- davi. January 17, at 10:'"0 n. in., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mlsnion ; between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- \ f=lxth. Interment Woofllawn cemetery, hy 11:30 a. m. train from Twenty-fifth and: Valencia streets. BCHUSSLER— In this city. January 13, mio, at her late residence. 1K74 Folsom street, Wllbelmine. Seh.u*sler. beloved wife of the late Knist Sehusiler. loving mother of Frauk and Frederick J. Sehnssler. Mrs. Annie Beclitel and the lste Willielmine Wedel. and grand- mother of Ern«t=t and Otto I'etersen. Mrs. Kmma Z(.K>rli and Ernestine Bechtel, a native of I'a«len. Germany, aged SI years 7 months and 27 days. Friends and aequalutauces are respectfully invited to atteud the fuueral services tomor- row (Tuesday), January 18, 1010, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., from tbe ! mortuary edapel of Joseph Ilagan, 2536 California street near Steiner. Interment Greenlawn cemetery, by electric fnneral car leaving Thirteenth and West Mission streets at 3 o'clock p. m: i SPITZEK— Iu this city. -January 15, 1010. ; Cathriua Spitzer. beloved mother of Mrs. E. Kauffmann. Mrs. K. Wtesmann aud William Straub, and grandmother of Lizzie and Fred i Kauffmann and Christian and tbe late Louisa Sciieurer. a native of Germany, aged CO years 5 months and 3 days. A member of the Inde- pendent Germau Ladies' Benevolent society and Walhalla Rtbekah lodge No. 130. I. O. . ft- F. Friends and acquaintances arc respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuei- •iayi. «t 2 p. 111.. from her late residene". I r.:LS2 Twenty-second street • betwtren Valencia and Guerrero. Incineration I. O. O. F. crem- atory. . WALHALLA REBF.KAH IS>DGE No. 130. I. O. O. F. — Ibe offlr^rs and members are hereby requested to nsKrmbie at 3?.52 Twenty- i second street tomorrow (Tnesdayi, nt 1:45 p. m., to attend thu funeral of our departed I slsler. Mrs. Cathrina Spitzer. By order MRS^IARIE DOHRMANN, Noble Grand. TANFORAN— In this city, January l.">. 1010, Genevleve, beloved wife of Torlbio Tanforan, a native of Ran Francisco, aged 4« years. Friends and acquaintance* are rennectfully . invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day', st 8:S0 o'clock, from the parlors of tbe Henry J. Gallagher company, 1314 Webster street between Ellis and O'Farrell. thence to Sacred Heart church, where a requiem high mast will b» celebrated, for the repose of her soul, commencing at i> o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirteenth and West Mission street*. YON HENKO— In ibis city. January 10, 1010, Alto yon H<*nko, dearly beloved son of Mrs. J. D. Miller and the late Alexander v«.n Henko, and loving brother of Eupieraia yon Hetiko and Mrs. George G. Lawlor, a native nf C«lifornia. aged 17 years 7 months and 20 days. The fnncral win be held tomorrow (.Tues- flay), January IH. at 2 p. in., from the par- lors of S. A. White. 1214 Eddy r.treet \u25a0 near I/ncima. Cremation., Odd Fellows' cemetery. WEIHMANN— In this city, "January 10, 1910. Catherine, beloved wife of tin* late Frederick Weihmann. and devoted mother of Mrs. E. Muller and nenry, Margaret and the late Elizabeth. Adeline and Annie AVeilimann, a native of Germany, aged 72 years and 20 days. • WILLIAMS— At rest. In this city, January 13. 1910, Louisa Williams, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Web«ter, Mir. Fred J. Schneider and Hng» C. Charles M. and James C. Leo- pold, a nstlvc of Hannover. Germany, aged 70 years 11 month* nnd is days. A' member of San Francisco franen rereln. .Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully IKDEPENDENTOF THE TRUST -FOR- Seventy-Five Dollars I WILJL. PURNISH HEARSE, TWO CARRIAGES, EMBALMING SHROUD AND CLOTH COVEREO CASKET JULIUS S. GODEAUv Main Oflleeit*'- 2123 Bnih St., Went 2RO» and 1305 Frnnklln St. nr. 17th, Oakland Phone Oakland 4045 . , - Brancht 305 >lontKomerjr ay.' Temp. :i'2i\s Ambulance nud Cnrriasc* tw.llir* TRIO SAX FI?ANCrSCO CALL. MONDAY,-. JA2sUAK\r 17, y.3!)ib.- invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), January 18. at 11 a. m., from the- par- lon- of H. f! Suhr & Co.. 291!" Mission street bet wen Twenty-fifth >and Twenty-sixth. In- terment Mount Olivet cemetery, by carriage. - SAN FRANCISCO FRAUKN VEREIN— The. officers and members are hereby requested to aN-etnble at Veterans' hall tomorrow (Tues- day), at 10:15 a. m., to attend the fnneral of our departed sister, Mrs. Louisa Williams. By order MRS. ADELHEID DIEHL. PrcsldPnJ. MRS. JULIA MARKS, Secretary. ; YOUNG— An anniversary requiem high mass for the. repose of the soul of the late Bridget Young! beloved wife of the late William E. Young, nud loving mother of Cecelia A.. Charles F. and John J. Young. Mrs. G. Mac- pherson and the late William 11. Y'oudjt. will be celebrated at St. James church, Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, today /Monday). January 17, at JO o'clock a. m. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. \u25a0 • , ZIMMERMAN— In this city, January 15, 1910, Lena Zimmerman, wife of the late John Zimmerman, beloved mother of Mrs. C. F. Bliidwortb. Mrs. B. Davis and Fred W. Zlm- liiiruian, anil grandmother of Mrs. C. E. Brled and Roy C. Davis. Hazel I. and Nell B. Mc- Swaln. olsler of Mrs. Ellse Zimmerman, aud gn-at-grandtuothor of - Adrian F. Briod, a na- tive of Germany, aged 70 years 11 months nnd 1-Vdays. " • Frlendf- and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral today (Mon- day), January 17, 11)10, at 1 o'clock p.. in., from her late residence. Ififil Sixteenth ave- nun between Railroad avenue and N Btreet. •.TPinatlon Odd Fellows' cemetery. Please oirjt flowers. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADS AGENTS WANTED......... Col. 6, P. 10 ACCOUNTANTS— CERT. PUBLIC. .. Col. 5. P. 11 APARTMENTS Col. 7, P. 10 ATTORNEYS....... Col. 6, P. II AUTOMOBILES Col. 3, P. 11 BAR AND STORE FIXTURES Col. 2, P. II BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES. . . Col. 2, P. 11 BARBERS AND SUPPLIES Col. 5, P. 10 BERKELEY HSKPG. R00M5..... Col. 8, P. 10 BUSINESS CHANCES Col. 8, P. 11 Col. 4, P. 11 /•-- Col. 6. P. 11 BUSINESS COLLEGES Col. 5, P. 11 ETJTIOKS AND *>L_*TlN_ Col. 2, P. 11 BUSINESS PERSONALS. Col. 6, P. 11 Col. 7. P. U CARPET CLEANING Col. 1, P. H COTTAGES TO LET— Alameda Col. 1, P. 11 COTTAGES TO LET— Oakland Col. 1, P. 11 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS... CoI. 2. P. H COLLECTION AGESiCIES. Col. 6, P. 10 CHIROPODISTS Col. fc. P. 11 CLAIRVOYANTS Col. 7. P. 11 DENTISTS Col. 6, P. 11 DYEING AND CLEANING Col. 2, P. 11 DRESS MAKING Col. 2, P. 11 EDUCATIONAL. .Col. 5. P. U EMPLOYMENT OFFICES Col. 6, P. 10 EMPLOYMENT WANTED— MALE. . Col. 4, P. 10 EMPLOYMENT WANTED— FemaIe. .Col. 4, P. 10 FEMALE HELP WANTED. . . V Col. 5, P. 10 Col. 6, P. 10 FINANCIAL Col. 7. P. 11 FLATS TO LET Col. 7, P. 10 Col. I, P. 11 FLATS TO LET— FURNISHED Colll, P. 11 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Col. 2, P. 11 FURS Col. 2, P. 11 FURNITURE FOR SALE Col. 1, P. 11 FURNITURE WANTED Col. 1. P. 11 FREIGHT FORWARDING Col. 1, P. 11 FRUITVALE HOUSEKPG ROOMS. . . CoL 6, P. 10 GLASS WORKS Col. 3, P. 11 HORSES. WAGONS AND HARNESS. Col. 3, P. 11 HOUSIS iv t3S,t — G. Klana Col. 1, P. 11 HOUSES TO LET— Alameda Col. 1, P. 11 TOTELS. Col. 7, P. 10 HOUSES TO LET— Unfurnished Col. 1, P. 11 INVESTMENTS .Col. 7, P. 11 LEGAL NOTICES n ,a\. 1. P. 12 LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE Col. 5, P. 10 "LOST AND FOUND Col. 3, P. 10 Col. 4, P. 10 MALE HELP WANTED Col. 4, P. 10 Col. 5, P. 10 MATRIMONIAL Col. 6, P. 11 MEDICAL Col, 6, P. 11 MATERNITY HOMES Col. 6, P. 11 MEETINGS— LODGES Col. 3. P. 10 MEi!'. XGS— Sf ZCIA L Col. 3, P. 10 MINES AND MINING Col. 7. P. 11 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Col. 2, P. 11 MONEY TO LOAN Col. 7, P. 11 " " " Col. 1, P. 12 MONEY WANTED Col. 1, P. 13 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Col. 8, P. 11 NOTARY PUBLIC Col. 6. P. 11 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET Col. 1. P. 11 OAKLAND HSKPG. ROOMS Col. 6, P. 10 PALMISTRY Col. 7, P. 11 PERSONALS Col. 7, P. 11 PATENT ATTORNEYS Col. 5, P. 11 PHYSICIANS ..Col. 6. P. 11 POPULAR REMEDIES Col. 6, P. 11 REAL ESTATE— CITY Col. 1. P. IS Col. C. P. 12 REAL ESTATE— COUNTRY .Col. 8. P. 12 " " " ...CoL 3, P. 12 REAL ESTATE— OAKLAND . . . ..CcL 3. P. 12 REAL ESTATE— BERKELEY Col. 3. P. 18 REAL ESTATE— ALAMEDA. Col. 8. P. M REAL ESTATE— TO EXCHANGE. . . Col. 3, P. 12 ROOMS AND BOARD OFFERED. . ..Col. 7, P. 10 ROOMS AND BOARD WTD Col. 7. P. 10 ROOMS AND BOARD— Berkeley Col. 7, P. 10 ROOMS TO LET— FUR.-UNFUR Col. 6, P. 10 ROOMS TO LET— HOUSE KEEPING. Col. 7, P. 10 SALESMEN tc SOLICITORS WNTED.CoI. 6, P. 10 SANITARIUMS Col. 6, P. 11 STORAGE AND MOVING VANS ..... Col. 8, P. II SPIRITUALISM ; . . . . Col. 7, P. 11 SEWING MACHINES. Col. 2, P. 11 trusses ; coi. c. p. 11 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. . : Col. 2, P. 11 UPHOLSTERING Col. 1, P. 11 UNPAID WAGES COLLECTED. ... ..Col. 6, P. 10 GOLDEN GATB commandery No. 16. K. _*__ T.. 2135 Sntter st.— Stated assembly TjSP THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 8 Ncflj o'clock. All f raters courteously invited. By order of tbe commander. THEO. FROLICH, Recorder. KING SOLOMON'S lodge No. 260, F. & - M A. M., 173!* FiHraore st. — Third Degree _#_. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:3 i» jE_jf o'clock. HARRY BAEHIt. Secretary. /~~ OCCIDENTAL lodge ' No. 22, F. _A. M. : _ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7:.-5O -Jk. [ o'clock, second \u25a0 degree. By order of MkJB the "inster. ~r WALTER Ol AXDERSoN; Secretary. HERMANN lodge No. 127, F. &A. M .— • _ j Called meetins THIS (MONDAY) _A EVENING, January 17. at 7:3t» o'clock. HT_I Degree 1. By order of the W. M. *~_~» 'U SCHUMACHER. Secretary. RICHMOND I.«*ire No. ::7.-.. K. & A. M.~ M IIIIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7:30, «Jm_ first degree. • JUk U. IdURNCSS. Secretary. \u0084r^~ CALIFORNIA lodge No. 1, Knights of Pythias. nieelH THIS (MONDAY) *y%>* EVENING, at 26«8 Mission at. _&!_* Brethren corflinlly Invited. XV. H. UEIJJIG, C. C. LOUIS, C.- AUSTIN, — )«_- : K. of R. and^ S. . THK nnuual meeting of stock , holders of the California Schuetzen Clnb Park and Building association takes place Tuesday, January 18. 1010, g p. m., S. F. Turner hall. 553 Turk St.. for the purpose of electing seven directors «ud the transaction' of such other business «s may come before tho meeting. • ! PHILO JACOBY, PrPKident. O." A. BREMER,. Secretary. MIi:KTIXGS---Spcclal^ SWISS Relief Society — Notice of annual meeting: The regular annual meeting of the members ot the Swiss Relief society will be held at the office of tbe society. 406 Kearny St., In the city and county of San Francisco, on MON- DAY.- January 10. 1910. at 8 o'clock p." m., - for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and tbe transaction of such other business < as may come before 1 it. By order of the president. \u25a0 ' ' A. JUILLERAT. Secretory. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, BOND HOLDERS', MEETING. AH , lwnd holders of the • Oceanic \u25a0 Steamship company, who have not: signed a: wnlver of dc fault of interest are. invited, to attend a meet- lug at room 21.t. First National Bank building, ou "MONDAY,*- 'January ;24. ,at: the hour of .3 o'clock p. i**.', for the pnrposo of' devising ways and means for the proteetlou of the minority bond holders. . ' '. . LOST AM) FOUND IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING— Adwtto* I It bere. it will be returned to you If am honest person finds It. . Remarkable recov- eries are brought about ererr day through thl* column. , • IF YOU FIND ANYTHING BRING IT to the \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0.;-\u25a0.\u25a0 v\Y/r, \u25a0- . ; ; ; San Francisco ' Call : i ; Lout and Found Boreaa, ;i j 5 Third nnd Market street* J J Get a claim check. I ' Hare : It adrerUaad. Keclalm It if the owner . does not. - -\u25a0 \u25a0 ; TOE LAW— People who find loat articles : . are interested .In < knowing ' that . the . stata • law Is ttrlct In requiring them to seek tht. owners through ' advertisements', and other- - i . wise.- and. that 1 failure to do so. If proof || cm be shown. Involves a severe penalty.'' LOST— Monkey . wrench; chartni'* January ?, 12, * be- •t\reenAlanieilH'CO.;llnp'and San; Pablo to 40th, 1 v Key Routeto S.. IV, Market: to \u25a0 l'i'.ttiriiriQ TIM; Crocker blOg.;- reward • ' \u25a0 _- LOST AXD FOUiVD — Contl sJ!iSs-— - LOST-r-Saturday night, lady's gold watch: and fob; from -~ Palace . hotel "to I'ortola theater, via : Kearny, ; Post and Grant ay; reward. Re- turn •to : Hotel Argonaut. ' ''"" LOST — A lemon and white spotted pointer; rouud leather collar; liberal reward. 1709 Geary St.; phone AVest 2717. -. : \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 LOST — January 3, pair opera glasses, at Hales* store, or City of Pekln; reward. H. WHITE, 450 University ay., Palo Altb. Cal. LOST— Neck fur, near Ellis and Powell or Cle- ment st. car: reward. Phone \u25a0 Pacific 3128. ... LOST— A child's seal ring. lnltlalC, iv the Ml*- \u25a0 slon. Return to 107 Colltngwood. St.; reward. LOST-^-Gold fob charm, letter D. Return to box 2482. Call -office.--.-. MISSION "BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 110S VALENCIA ST. ~ EMPLO YMEVT ' WANTED — .Male AAA— Attention! \ Upholsterer, carpet layer, shade maker, highly, recommended, does work at your home If preferred; reasonable wages. Phone Market 4!i49 : 2053 Market st. AA — JAPANESE boy want.s a position as family cook In this city or country; has many years' experience and good .references. Box 4523, Call offlce, lwi Fillmore st. A MAN possessing the best of city references desires a position as WATCHMAN, day or night. Box 23Sft. Call office. . BAR TKNDK It desires position; good references; has worked In firnt class places; city or coun- try. Box 24''G. Call' office. CASHIER, book keeper and office man desires •wsition; 10 years' experience; married; can give bonds if desired and furnish first class local references. Box 2423. Call offlce. CHINESE, first class American and French cook, wants place in hotel, boarding house, restau- rant or private family; can read and write English: city or country. 537 Webster st., Oakland. ' CHAUFFEUR with best of references wishes a position In a private family. Box 45:iS>, Call i office, IGSI Flllmore st. ' COACHMAN or stableman, { good In garden, care of cows, poultry, etc., age 22, Danish, wishes position, city or country; references. ' Box 2449. Call office. \u25a0 . ' ' EXPORT sales correspondent and shipping mnn wants position; Al; local references. Box 2427, Call offlce. /A.;; EXPERIENCED eastern bar tender. German, wants steady position. Room 310. Alia hotel. ENGINEER wishes position; experienced In In- stalling and operating all kinds of construction machinery and gears; best of references. Box 2401. Call office. EXPERIENCED book keeper and office -man,' rapid and accurate, age 28. married, desires position; can furnish excellent local references and bond if required. Addresa box 1923. Call. JAPANESE first class laundry boy, nlso fine at ladles' and gents' suit pressing, wants rosi- tion in a good family; wages $45 a month up. FRANK TAKA, -1545 Bush St.; phone Frank- lin 3758. Home 553758. JAPANESE couple with child want situations in family, baker and first class cook; e*t|>erl- ence; small wages; references. T. T., 1800 Sutler, st. MIDDLE AGED' man wishes work In private place, as gardener or stableman; city refer- ences. 'Box 2418. Call offlce. POSITION with house where knowledge of egg cnndling and selling will count; empolyed but want to change. Box B!'iC">, Call offlce. Oakland. POSITION Iv small town wanted by book keep- er and accountant; thoroughly experienced ' In general merchandise;, well qualified to manage offlce; is/ quick, accurate and absolutely re- liable; excellent credentials; satisfaction guar- anteed. Box 2383. Call offlce. WANTED — Position as coachman; can furnish the best of reference; have had S years' expe- rience in one place. Box 2450, Call office. WANTKD— By experienced couple, to handle •tonltry ranch ou shares. Address W.I K. PARK. 10r> Andovcr nv. YOI'NG man of 18 would like position In store; has had 4 years' experience in stationery, etc., store; attends commercial high • evenings; knows about photography; live with parents. Box 24f1."i. Call office. YOUNG man who has hitd 12 years' experience want* position , In traffic department, estab- lished wholesale house.; can furnish gilt edge references. Address box 2257, Call offlce. YOUNG married man, highest repntatlon and habits, has had lots of experience in manage- ment ot' business, wants ttome steady position with firm where efforts will be. appreci- ated and chances for advancement. Box 2371, CalL i 1 YOUNG Japanese wants a position to <lo house- work and help* cooking. Please ring West GSQ2. \u25a0 FRANK. '• \u25a0 .. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 YOUNG man 'of ' good habits ami neat appear- ance wishes position as janitor (in bank, hotel or storc>: not afraid »f work; honest and re- liable. Box 2402, Call offlce. MISSION BRANCH OK THB CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 110S VALENCIA ST. EMPLOYMENT WASTED— Frmnle' AA — 1 ant a book keeper and an accountant; I A have.oad 5 years' experience iv my line in would like to get located quickly with ' wholesale firm: can furnish good references. Address U>x 2450. Call office. AMERICAN woman wishes situation as house keeper or cook for men: neat, good cook. MAT- TIE GOWAN. SHcr:imento, Cal. EDUCATED and refined young lady would travel as secretary or companion with lady; can satis- fy all questions regarding character, education, etc.; am musical and can paint. Box 2431. CalL ELDERLY lady desires place as house keeper: no objection to place with children; neat and methodical ; references furnished . of the best. Address MRS. GRAY, box 2404. Call offlce. EXPERIENCED nurse wants to take "care of in- valid. Address bos 2430. Call office. ' EXPERIENCED lady wisheß to- take '.charge of apartment house. ""San Francisco or Oakland. Address l>ox 3956,'r. Call 3 office, Oakland. EXPERIENCED book keeper and . stenographer desires position. Box 239.". Cull offlce. FIRST CLASS lady's maid would like situation; character good. 80x"' 2444. Call office. ; GOOD ranch cook "desires .situation; $30; .good worker. MISS DILLON, '11 "'\u25a0s Turk st.; phone West CUM*. GKlt*. AN middle ag«M woninn wants any kind of • work;. s2o. MISS DILLON) IK'S Turk st. JAPANESE young girl (Wire* a position in a private faintly -to -fUr housework nnd wait at table; ban long experlonoe; also speaks good Kngli*h. KHIVA, 1C25 I'o*t nt.. JAPANESE girl wont? a position; can do every- tlilng. . 1G79 O' Fan-ell st: phone Wwt 357. LADY would like a : situation in conflncment eases; $12.50 per week. 232 20th xt. MIDDLE aged German wnmnn wants position as house keeper in small family. Box 2441, Call. NEAT housework girl de?lrex. situation in fam-: ily. $30: city or country. MlSi* DILLON, 1138 \u25a0Turk st.; phono 'West 6466. ' .\u25a0 .' ] RKLIABLH woman • wishes position as • working house keeper for men; city or country. Box 4529, Call offlce, 1601 Flllmore st. ; tcl. Park 1044. -~» STENOGRAI'HRR with references wishes posl- \u25a0 tlon with law firm. Address box 2475, Call. YOUNG Irish girl wants position et housework and plain cooking or second work. S. 11., 75 Pierce st. \u25a0•\u25a0 -\u25a0 , \u25a0>,>.- :\u25a0..'. : . : YOUNG woman wbtlies position as cook or housework: \ reference. Box 4503, Call office,. 1651 Flllmore st. _ .":*- . . .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. t YOUNG lady desires clerical (Kwltion, and assist! \u25a0 in book keeping;: has .-the "best of references.; • Box 2488,, Call office. "\u25a0", ' . ,: ' YOUNG. lady desires position as chamber maid '- in country hotel. Box 2451. Call office. .''\u25a0-\u25a0. -'. . AVAXTED TOIEARN.TRApE^ \u25a0 WANTED— MEN: Electricity, automobile, car- ' pentry, plustblng, brick laying and slgu paint- I Ing trades taught in a few, months. ACTUAL coutract work. Catalog free. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. 1G23 Mkt.. S.K.. ANDRE'S, ; KH4 Larkin st.— Tlftrdi-oolt. hotel, Janitor. • $50: bug -boy.' ?35: -handy; man, must have his carpenter's"- tools.: steady place,- 1 $30; \u25a0\u25a0' cooks,"; assistant cooks, kitchen hands,' porters, < etc -'\u25a0-.-: \u0084\u25a0 . .. \u25a0 : ;' ' • ; ; ,:: . EXPERIENCKD ladles', tailors; no others need apply. BARQX; 118 Geary st. v \u25a0\u25a0;.:-; FLt>OR WALKER; gents' furnisUing goods ualett- \u25a0; man; • windows trimmer: plvysiclan;' must be •first class. Commercial Clearing ; House, fi3l Fuclflc building. , ; , v - LABuRBRS and mechanics to know that Edward , Rolkin has' reduced the 'rooms, at ; the. Denver , \u25a0 hoose, 3d and Howard sta.V to 35c:per day: $2 \u25a0 - week;; hot and cold \u25a0; water, in every 1 room.' ' Vr'" (MEN and women to learn barber trade; 8 weeks; ;:*;earn ?5 to $10 a w»ek while learning; parttca- \u25a0 law free.- MOHLER COLLEGE. 254 3d st. - MEN to learn'barber.tradeiu 81wceks;,free ; sp«-' S olal ; inducements •; to \u25a0 next: 10;- call; etrly;^«et hUattieniniM. s- V. -\u25a0 Knrlipr College Ttoi •\u25a0 1 foura r.A ..-; _J«AJLJi"^m3L]^^ MEN; to^ learn cigar making: good pay while -'\u25a0 learning. 1583 Kolsotnst. corner 12th. MAN -to attend cigar, stand: good pay; must \u0084 h ave $100 cash;- no exp. 15S-> Folsom St.. MEN wanted at 103 3d st. to have their shoes repaired; eewed soles. 75c. done in 10 minuter 1 . NEW WESTERN, 1124 Howard— Single rooma, ]5c and 20c per night; hot and cold water.' RAILWAY mall clerks and custom house em- ployes wanted; excellent salories; spring ex- aminations; rapid advancement; common edn- catlon sufficient; candidates prepared free; write for dates and places. Franklin Instl- tute. Dept. 10K.. Rochester.- N. Y. SEVERAL young men to train fcr vaudeville;, experience unnecessary. 1219 Fillmore, rm. 51. STEADY man to Join woman in -cafe parlor to « sttend cash In counter; $350 required. 1385 Folstnn - st. corner 12th. TRAVELING salesman for Pacific coast states; experience and i established trade necessary. • DKNZER. GOODIIART & SCHKUEK, Whole- sale Hats, 721-72.1 Broadway, New York. WANTED — Experienced .man to take charge . business chance of tk-e: jrood openiujr for the right man. Room 400-410 Mechanics' bank building. }I4S Marki-t st.. San Francisco; Cal. WANTEK — Sober, reliable young-uian with same : cash; JtiOto $.S0 month; no experience neces- sary. 7SU Mission st. near 4th, room 1. WANTED— HoteI night clerk, also shoe sales- man.. ' Call .Mouday. Commercial Clearing House, 1131 Pacific hnlldhig. • WANTKD — Experienced floorman. Apply super- intendent's office from 9 to 11 a. vi., HALE BROS.. INC.. Market and Cth sta.. city. WANTKD — Real Restate salesman; good oppor- tunlty for right man. 40i* Mechanics' bank bdg. WANTED— Competent, reliable railroad switch- men to take strikers* places out of town; free transportation, board and room provided. Ap- ply 454 Montgomery St., second floor, between 0 a. in. and 5 |>. m. . WANTED COO men to occupy rooms. 20c to 30c per night (free bath), at tbe NEW YORK. 733 Howard st.. between 3d and 4th. ,;•'..- WE want a few live, responsible men and women-, as deputies for our business In : clti \u25a0? and towns around the bay; v-e have tbe best proposition 00 tbe coast; good pay. Call or address F. O. M., room 52, Bacon blpck, Oak- land. Cal. / WANTKD — Experienced domestic salesman. Ap- ply HALE BROS.. Inc., 11th and Washington sts.. Oakland. _ __BAUBEnS_ AX D THE ROYAL ELECTKIC PORTABLE VIBRA- TOR — A mechanically perfect massage ma- chine for professional use. The Royal is spe- cially adapted to the uses of the barbers and all professional users requiring a light Instru- ment of high power. The Royal is the result of many years of study and experimental work and today it stands as the best portable machine produced at any price. They are ab- solutely guaranteed; $25 cash, or $27.50 on time contracts. Send for descriptive matter, or have our salesman demonstrate them in your shop. For sale only by- DECKELMAN BUOS.. INC., Barber Supplies. IR2-164 Turk st. HOTEL barber tjhop to lease; class A building; term of years; 400 rooms; size of shop, 15x50, fronting; long lease. CHAS. COLEMAN. S3O Market st. $17-" — Country barber shop; population 6,000; clearing $i.'s per week. COLEMAN & CO., 830 .Market st. 0 CHAIR shop; Market and Kearny: part cash; easy terms. CQLKMAN'S. 830 Market ft. $4."»0 WILL buy best paying shop on Market st. COLKMAN & CO.. 830 Market st. _____________ Received another shipment of the abo»* razors, which arc the best value for the money that yon can buy In the United States; guaranteed. Open evenings. Pacific Barbers* Supply Co., 002 slarket st. BARBERS' union No. 148— Monthly dues must be paid at tbe secretary's office or at the regular meeting; bring your old book In ex- cbar.se for new book; give address. CHARLES KOCH. Secretary. FOR sain — A 1 chair barber shop In the thriving town of Bay Point; only shop in town of 000 population. For particulars address I*. B. SIcDERMOTT, Bay Point, Coutru Costa coun- ty. Ciil. "t'ol'NG barber, good fast workman, can make $I<iO a month: no ni«ht work; must have $!0O i;isli. Address GKO. B. ATHERTON. Presidio, Cal. j FOR sale — Barber shop: 2 chairs; good business : Santa Clara county,: near new oil fields; look this op. Address box 23J>2, Call office. ALL kinds nf barber chairs, from 20 per cent to 30 per cent off: old and new sold on time at «-a«li prices. .'"T>.*> Hayes st. BARBERS— SneeisI talc on coats until next Tuesday; all sizes nnd patterns. Call and save money. STOLTZ'S. 731 Market st. Sl'K your chairs: $10 for locating 2 Koken hy- draulic barber chairs, Nos. 45025. 157..175. Ad- dress box 2421. Call office. FOR sale — 2 chair barber shop. In fine condi- tion; very i-easouatile: 20S 4th st. Inquire af 20 stli st. WANTED— Colored bor. S years old. as porter for barber shop. 1077 Oak st. BARBERS* furniture ami too| s bouclit. W)ld or . exchanged .at OfMW. Buchanan st., near Fulton. OUT" I.il.ii- toilet wat<«r i<» erm*tl to Vegetnl and .. nuK-h cheaper. KaiH-r's. 15.14 KHi* st. AIANHTRIST wanted: steady. Goldpn West Hotel Shaving Parlor. 84 Ellis st. cor. Powell. 2 CHAIR barber shop for sale. I<;.Sl O'Farrell strwt. PORTER wanted. RIG & CAST. M 4 Market stre.-l. FOR sale — Two chair barber shop: rent $16: cheap. 32C7 ICth st. GOOD barber wanted. Saratoga Baths, 1358 I'afk ay., Emeryville, near racotrnrk. FOR sale — 1 Barker chair, hydraulic. $33. at \u25a0229". 3d st. TWO chair shop for sale; $GO. Apply 1406 13th street. - . ' FOR sale^ — 3 chair shop; cheap rent, long lease; ' 2 doors from Market st. Inquire 1428 Post i>t. BARBERS' Protective Union — Employment sec- retary, W. Baron. 775 Mkt.; 'phone Kny. 5384. MUST sell 2 chair shop; leaving; old established; good location. W. BURDETT. Santa Rosa. Cal. FOR sale — Best paying 2 chair barber shop In Reno. Box 241. Reno, Nev. \u25a0: FEMALE HELP WAX Tjßp YOUNG women between the ages of. 17 and 25, of fair education, neat appearance and unques- tionable character wanted to study telephone operating as a profession; a liberal salary Is pakl new operators while in training at . the \u25a0 operating school of the Pacific Telephone ' and .Telegraph compHny, and upon graduation they are given permanent positions at the switch- boards, with opportunities for promotion. - The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company pro- vides light and well ventilated operating - rooms, pleasant rest and lunch rooms, and takes a personal interest in the welfare of the yonng women In Its employ. Competent operators furnished to provide branch exchange subscribers. For full particulars, call, preferably be- tween :S:SO. h. in. and 12 m., at operating school, telephone office, 2015 Steiner st. AT MADAMK ANDRE'S. 10U Larkin st. — I . waitresses and - parlormaids. < $35: 1 second girls, $:-!0 and $25; , French maid. $35; nurse, 1 child, 7 years, must have references: second middle aged girl for small family, $-10; 2 girls for housework, country.- $35: German nursery governess,' $35; young girls for honsework, $30 and- $25. ..\u25a0,-- .:\u25a0-\u25a0'»\u25a0-\u25a0.'.. ; ANY woman in sorrow; perplexity, needing a friend, adviser, is Invited to call on :MIS^ TANNER, Salvation Army headquarters, 113' i Market st.,? San Francisco; haurs 2 to 4. AT Crown Shirt Factory, 19th and York sts.. operators wanted -on all', parts of ceglige , \u25a0 khirts; alao girls to learn; steady work and good pay. ;'/ - •\u25a0 , '\u25a0-.'' CLOAK model." medium tall, bust .It;.. Call Pal- ace hotel, Monday,- 1 to 2, r<K>m 4014. CULTURED lady (Sunday school' teacher or act- ive church worker preferred) to visit homes. Sunday school children; $50 a month; advance if qualified; state . qualiflcations. Address box . 3959,' Ca1l office, Oakland. : \u25a0• * GIRL for 'housework and cooking; 4 adults; good , wnges. ' 1710 Fell at; near, MHsonte ay. GERMAN ' nurse -. nud second girl, same house. " $'5l» e.nch; chamber inaiil and seamstress. $.\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0>; . go<Ml cook,' 2 in family, $40, references; parlor i maid -and seamstress. $.'*.">;- French cook and : nursegirl. same house. $:!5-S2O; assistant nurse. . line .place. $;'0: ; child's nurse, must be good .-seamstress. $*>5; general housework girl, small family. $•<•\u25a0>:: secf>nd girl, \u25a0 must mend. $.'J<j; 2 good waitresses. $9 h week: 4»c honsework girls.'. ?2.VSW-$;-r». JIISS PLUNKETT. 1 ISOO .-- Sutter.wt.' ,- '.. .-;\u25a0,.-.'\u25a0. \u0084 ' \u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0..• .•;-\u25a0 :. . IN; Sausalito. " girl for cooking * and downstairs work: no washing,, but must assist "with Iron- ing: wages $:*(). P,/O. box 58. BauxaUtol ;, • . LEARN t lie art of hair dressing at the Calif ot- - nla College o' Halrdresslng • and Beauty Cui- ture; exp, instr. 967% Market; T. Kear. 5383. LADIES wanted, to take home work, part or full time; * experience - unnecesary. TRIEBER'S. \u25a01607 Ellis, st.:; near Flllmore. - I.ADI RS — Reliable home work applying transfer* -.. Kpare tinit.' $1.50 doz." upward guaranteed. \u25a0 It: ' 81U...Westb^nk bidg.. 830 Market , st. • ' ' =-. '^OAKLAND \ ' - -..'.-- GIKLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAID SALARY - \u25a0 vWHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & C 0... SD^ AND CLAY ST3.';. '• >yv: APPLY TO MU: DAVIS. V? - TEACHER;- "> clubwoman; or educated - btislness- - woman.- pleasing personality,": convincing, talker. . "to? travel j In; California; and. On'gon: interview .' , clergy,'; teachers.'; clubwomen .-;\u25a0 (110 ; selllug) ; ' $r,o .."month s to": stiirt. anil \u25a0 expense, allowance;, extra l *pr«fils:tstate last emplt.ytuent. l Bos -SfOS,"' Call nrdv. (j.-ikluud.* "\u25a0""..-•• . . 6UVERAL young ladies to train for t audevllla; ' experience necessary. 1219 Flllmore, rm. 51 WANTED — House keeper for chicken ranch; good home; no objection to small family; German preferred: don't apply unless you care for country life. Box 271. San Rafael. Cal. WANTED— A lady baker. Apply at 120 Steiner st. *\u25a0 . . -• WANTED — A first class experienced waist trlm- mer. permanent. COX. 1040 Vallejo »t. YOUNG girl tor general housework. 2714 Calt- fornia st. . " YOUNG girl for general housework and assist in care of child. Apnlv mot-nine. 3701 Clay. E3IPLOJfSIEVT^OJTICES AAAAA— NOTICE. NOW OPEN. NOTICE. , FILIPINO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1139 STOCKTON. PHONE DOUGLAS 5707. FURNISHES ALL KINDS OF MALE HELP. AA— OSCAR HATSUMI. JAPANE3K-CHINESB EMP. CO.: BEST HELP WITH CARE AND GDAR.: CITY OR COUNTRY. 1513- GEARY ST.; WEST 5688. HOME S4OBB. : p AAA— PHONE WEST 1731. Largest Japanese and Chinese employment offlce In city. T. TAMURA CO.. 1612 Lagqna st CANTON bureau of Information. Chinese help. all occasions. 23 Canton Bank bldg., 649 Krny. STAR emp. offlce furnishes Japanese-Chine"-* ' help. W. KODATA. 180S Geary; tel. West 16 «. WEST. Jap H. C. Co.. reliable help furn.: step* washed lowest rate. West 3137. 2218 Pine st. JAPANESE Honsecleanlng Co.. 2325 California st.-. near Fillmore. Phone West 7065. H. XV. HONG, Chinese employment offlce. SOT \u25a0' Webster St.. Oakland: phones Pekln 25. AS72.*. J. CONN, Chinese emp. bureau; Chinese cookj» speclal. hotel or fam. 770 Clay: t. Dong. 3162. JAPANESE and Chinese employment offlce. 15JS Post: Ph. West 7158: Home phone 3. 3333. A. HORI. 1748 Sntter: phone Wwt 2803— Be*: Janancse-Chinese help fnmished promptly. S A LESMEX wad SOLICITORS WAMEP WANTED — Experienced magazine canvasser of neat appearance; splendid proposition; per- manent employment for good worker*. Apply from 10 to 10:30 a. m.. 773 Market st. *. PICTURE AGENTS— Stock frames and framing. Pacific Frame Co.. 324 Hayes st. *__ START a business of your own. Will put you next to 50 original ways of making money with the smallest Investment possible. Onr propo- I sltlons are red hot. The result of 20 years* experience in the science of making money. Full particulars free on request. THOMAS A. HILL. 3306 Qnlvas at- Denver. Colo. UNPAID WAGES COLLECTED Wi; GET YOU THE MONEY; collections made * everywhere: wages. Hens, accts., bad debts. etc. INTERSTATE. 615 Pac. bldg.. 4th k. Mkt. KNOX. -*43 Pint — Suits, liens, attachments, time check* cashed: deht* collected everywhere. COLLECTION'^A GENjClES_^___ DOES any one owe you? We collect desperate accounts and judgments everywhere on percent- age: no collection, no charge. No account too -\u25a0mail for attention. DEAN St. CO.. 652 Pacific building. S. F. Phones J1530. Sntter 422. JVACAXTJIOOM^ A email want ad in Tbe Call will do It quicker than a dozen signs plastered on your window* and which spoils the looks of your home be- sides. Phone Kearny 80 for an ad man to call and see you. : ROOMS TO LET— Fnr. and Unfnr. A COZY homo for«respectable ladles, 1130 Mar- ket st. near 6th. under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY; elegantly furnished; every modern convenience; steam heat, electric light and elevator service; spotlessly clean; centrally located; thoroughly homelike; telephone Market 1349; prices very moderate, ranging from 23c per night np; special rates by the week or month. See matron, room 33. • : \u25a0•-.* ..- AAA — GEARY *t., 1125, near Van Ncsa ay. — Nicely furnished front room; also other rooms; . gentlemen preferred. AA— UNION St., 972, nr. Jones — Beantlful snnny y rooms; reference*; all conveniences; line view. ADRIAN HOTEL. 493^ Eddy st.— Furnished room*: all modern conveniences; $2.50 week up; transient. LUCIIANAN St., li-34 — Sunny famished room In private family, suitable fur rentleman; $10 mo. BUCHANAN St.. 1224. cor. Eddy— Nicely fur- iii-lir-.l sunny front room; light house keeping; $12 up: also basement room!-. BANK apts., 1738 Flllmore st. — Furnished rooms; also light bouse keeping; if you like the loca- tion call and we these. BICHANAN St.. 4CHJ. near Page— Light, airy, lay window room. bath. $12; call afternoons. CALIFORNIA St.. NE. cor. Pierce — Large, snnny, elegantly furnished room. $15; other rooms. DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard — All modern conveniences: 200 rooms,- Soc to $1 day. $2 to $5 a week; free baths; Howard or 4th st. cars. DKVISADKRO St., 041— McHy furnished room: hath, phone; reasonable; private family. EDDY it., 805, corner Leavenworth (Th« Troy) — Sunny rooms. 50c day up. $2.50 week up. ELLIS", 1177 — Snnny rooms at $1.50 and $2 per week: hot water, bath, phones. ELLIS st.. 1062, near Gongh — Pleasant rooms with every modern convenience. _ -::* : ELLIS St., IOIJ> — Large, airy, newly furnished front parlor, first floor; single $12*. double $15. FIRST CLASS furnished room; gas. elec., bath, phone, etc.; in private family; $30 a month; refs. expected. Box 2419. Call office. • - : \u25a0 FELL St.. 616. near Buchanan— Large, snnny room, suitable for 2: every convenience. FOLSOM St.. 1222. near Sth— Rooms, single or double, $2 per week; light; sanny; bath. G. G. ay.. 1521 — Nice alcove, running water, grate; aUo sunny room, grate, rnn. water; $3. GEARY st.. 174(3 — Sunny rooms, hot and cold water; also bouse keeping rooms. $2 week up. GROVE st.. 7!»4, corner Webster — Large, sunny, ' front room for 2: bath, phone; $2.50 week. GROVE St.. 718i£. near Buchanan — Large, bright room, with bath, for 1 or 2 gentlemen. GOLDEN GATE ay.. 100SA— Single and doable newly furnished rooms; light, snnny; every convenience. GOLDEN GATE ay.. 1027 — Pleasant rooms from $.'t np; every convenience. HOTEL IRVING. 447 Eddy— 2oo modern outside rooms: large lobby; ladies' parlor; drummers* sample rooms: 50c to $1 a day: $2.50 to $5 week. Eddy st. cars . direct from ferry. HARTFORD St.. 252. Market st. car— Furnished rooms. $5 per month. MRS. McGOW.\N. MCALLISTER st.. lOaiA. near Buchanan— 2 ele- gantly fnrnlshed front rooms, every conven- ience, 1 or 2 gentlemen. MCALLISTER ft., 007. corner Buchanan — Sunny corner suite for house keeping; rnnnlng water, gas range, bath; adult* only. NICELY furn. front. room in prlv. family; bath and phone; rent reas. Address box 2416. CalL OCTAVIA St.. 1410— Nicely furnished room for light house keeping, suitable for gentlemen. O'FARRELL St.. 1227— Nice, large, sunny room with running water; suitable for 1 or 2 gen- tlemen. • \u25a0 • . OVERLAND HOUSE, 668 Sacramento St. below Montgomery — Now open; 200 rooms: hot aad "cold water In every room; 25c to $2 per day, $1.50 to $5 per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. PINE st. ; 2426 — Snnny bay window room, ele- gantly furnished, for couple or gentleman. $20 month: nlso.slngle room. \u25a0 . SL'TTER st.. 10W. nr. Fillmor*— Front parlor room, nicely furnished; 2 gentlemen or eonple. SUTTER St.. 2144— Sunny frout and back par- lors, nicely furnished, for /couple; also front single room, house keeping; private; reason- able. ' - . . . THE NEVADA, S2o Van Ness nr. cor. Eddy— soc and $1 per day. $2.50 to $5 per week; electric lights." hot and cold water; transient. UNION st.. 059, near .Tom-s — For young couple, 1 or 2 rooms, kitchen and bstb: at borne till 1. VALENCIA st.. 571, pr. IRth. apt. 2— ljirgff fiewly fnrn. rm.: nin.'wat.; elec. light; $7 mo. WALLER st., 460— Furnished room; reason- able. WEBSTER St.. 1006. near Golden Gate ay. — Large, front, sunny room - for 2 ' gentlemen; every convenience. HOTEL OREGON. ! " 14th and Valencia sts.. phone Park 5573; all light rooms, "nicely furnished, single and en snlte: private bath; hot and cold water: rates $3 week upward: free bath*. EUGENE F. Me- CARTHY and E. C. GODLD. Proprietors. 2iffn st.. 510. Oakland— Light, pleasant rooms; hot and cold water, with bath. - THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THB CALL IS AT 1651 FILLMORE ST. BERKEI.BY _ ROO3IS— Fnr: and It- for. FOUR furnished rooms for. rent; between 2 ear . lines. North Berkeley. For particulars call np : Berkeley SK3: cl«wy to .college. _^ OAKLAXD HOUSE-" KEEPING ROOMS LA RGE sunny bay_ window ' room, with privilege *V of house keeping: • also snlte of rooms for hatun keeping; reasonable; w of batn. phone arol •'laundry. \u25a0 l."*1" Alice'wt.:. phone Oakland 9257.~ TOUIT^AXEJIOU^^ FOR rent— 3 nice fnrnlsbed rooms for house keep- ing: ' only -. $10 per ' mouth. , Apply to HOME -^INVESTMENT Co., 1922 Krnltvale a*r...Fruit- v;i lc,t C(£___aHMi_H_M___b__H__3J ELLIS St.. 1177-2 front nou£ '^feJ? o^ hot water, bath, phone: nicely farn-sng*-. *» . FOLSOM St.. 1222. near Sth-S.»He home keep- . ing roonn with bath. ga=» range. *nnnj. GOLDEN GATE ay., 533. faeln* Je* «^^ 9 —3 and 3 rooms en snlte for »Sht na*y* — GOLDEN GATE aT.. 953. *\u25a0«*•»"* c*""? 1 ****** --Light bouse keeping, nleaaant rooma. — GOLDEN GATE a*.. 1284, nr. ly furnished room wlta or without UKm »" keeping, from . $1.50 np. ' HOUSE KEEPING rooms. 3 •» » 'f* : t 4",w cook on and for heating; no do / s rt f"^'^^: a month: good location. For *« ther parucu lars address box 2412. Call of nee. HOWARD «.. 13M <The Bo^>-Uou^epl^ rooms, single or •«»»\u25a0:»«? .f-^rtom? $l-5» water each room $2.50 wk.. sin.-c rw— -eek. " _ • ! MCALLISTER st.. lltW. nr. ~"Hn«r^-N^ I fnrnishe.l. 2 house keeping room^ en » "ite. every eou venienee ; $4.51» per week, also 001 room, bouffet \u25a0fcltchcn. $:»\u25a0•*>»>\u25a0 MCALLISTER St.. 1826. between Baker and Lyon— 2 connecting house keeping rooms, price moderate. . , OAK st.. 706. 2d door from 1 ! B *." front, snnny snlte for house keeping, batn. - phone, laundry : reasonable. ; O'FARRELL st.. 1714-4 rooms. P»'^ f *»f? 1 !^ 1 for house keeping. $35; alao sunny single nrn. rOUK st.. l.'UO— Large sunny "SJi*!)^^ water; .$2.25: front room with kitchen. $->-^'. SACUAMENTO st.. 3019. near BroJert r k ( r" L *. r K°; sunny basement, runnini; water $10. "tnT rooms for house keeping: reasonable. STANYAN St.. 943— Al u°«** ""P'"^.^^ completely furnished: reasonable; sun all aa> , near Golden Catv park. TREMONT ay.. 245. overlooking G. G. park an'l ITesldio— 4 rooms suit, for hskpg.. m P« T jJ tl * home- modern, all cony.: 1 beautiful neighbor hood; Masonic ay. ear: very reasonable. THREE rooms for hskpg. in prir. family; a)' conveniences: nice rooms, snnny ana airy- o< ' x 240 U. CaU offlce. • 2UTH St.. 510. Oakland— Light, pleasant room* ROOMS AND BOARD OFFEKEjO__, AAA— THE WEMPE. 419 Oak st.— Large, sonny room and unexcelled board: all convenience*. Take Haight or Masonic cars to Buchanan st. _ A— CLAY st.. .«2.:. nr. Presidio ay.— Beautiful mom. 1.->\2.-». prlvHte family, for lady; eic*. - trie llshf- phone, piauo: heat; breakfast if de- sired. Phone West S4t»7. • - AA— LADY having Just a few boarders will gl*»e breakfast and dinner by the week, or inontb. $20. 1634 Webster st __ BUSH St.. 1743— Sunny rooms with board: table board $20 month; gentlemen. West 8800. CLAY, 2302 <Tue Concord)— Sonny front room* with board for two. $S0: also single room*. EDDY St.. 1SI!>. near Scott — Newly furnlshe.l rooms: congenial family; excellent home cook- Ing; all conveniences: fine car service; reasou- nble. West 7808. EDDY, 881 — Sunny front corner rooms; running water, bath, phone; excellent board; genta paly. ELLIS at.. DOS. near Franklin — Booma aud board. Call and see me. FELL st.. *34. neai*. Webster — Double parlor*, newly furnished, for 4 gantleinen, with excep- tional board. \u25a0 . UAIGHT St.. 1U22. between Baker nd BioUer lck — Large, snnny.'' front room, suitable for 2: board; reasonable; table boarders. McALLISTEK. S73 — Lady wants fpw boarder*: nicely furnished rooms; tine board; parlor: piano. NICE, sanny room«. with board; all conven- iences; rent reasonable. 1115 Gougb st. BOOM and botrd for single man in refined fam- ily; flr^t dasa table and room with private bath: rate» high, bnt the service given ia worth amount asked. Apply toy letter to box 2591. Call office. BOOM and board for 2 In Mission. Address box 2358, Call offlce. \u25a0 SCHOOL children boarded: mother* «">. MR.*. MtfiOWAS. 252 Hartford st.; Market st. ear. ST. MARGARET'S club for working girls. H.ll California St.: $20 month op; tonrlst* $1 day. BT. TRANCIS Girls' Directory. Central it. an-l Waller st.. Saa Franctsco — A beautiful home, where old - ladles, yocng girls and littl* chil- dren can board very reasonably. VAN NESS *y.. 700. corner Eddy st.— Larg*. front, snnny room; all conr. ; reas.; with or without boani. WEBSTER St.. 1836. nr. Sntter — Absolutely eleaa single rooms, sunny, with board: also beantiftit front suite of 2 connectng rooms, nicely fur nifhed. sunnj: grate, running water, eleetr!? lights, with excellent board; JS3 for 2; without board $25. MISSION BRANCH OT TBE CALL. BLAKE v BAZAAR. 11<X» TAT.rXPIA ~T GENTLEMAN wishes room and breakfast in private familT. Brn 2447. Call offlo. BOARD FOR CnUJREX CHILDREN wanted to boanl: girls preferro.t. Call 239 Liberty »>.. Rn^t. Contra Costa «v». BERKELEY ROOMS AXD BOARD FCRNISUUD rooms la a refli aed private family; beautiful grounds aad \u25a0urrcondinzs; boar>i optional; near station; references. 222- Sbattnck ay. . COLLEGE ay., 2540, Hawthorne VllU— Room<« with board: excellent table board; reference*. APARTMENTS ALL -partment-> In that charmtsgl*r qo-int CASA MADRONA are now ready. The effect of a select hostelry rather than that of a city apartment house 6 produced by the typical Spanish patio, with ir; gardens awl fnuntalns. around which tbi* adotv structure rambles: the Interior is uneqnalett for its many fitment!*, such as open fireplace--, desks, book caws.- imported wall covering*, tiled bathroom*, etc. 3 AND * LARGE ROOMS. Elegantly appointed; excellent service: rent* $33 to $75: famisbed and unfnrnUnVtl. IK) Frederick st.; Masonic ay. car passes; pltoup Park "00. ST. DUNSTAN APARTMENTS. BUSH ST.. COR. POLK— A FEW CHOICE 2 AND 3 ROOM "NEWLY FURNISHED ANI» UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS ALL THK TIME; STEAM HEAT. HOT WATER ANI> ELEVATOR ALL NIGHT; HOTEL SERVICE: REFERENCES. A— CLINTON APARTMENTS. 1400 JONES ST.. COR WASHINGTON; ELEGANTLY FUR- NISHED. SUNNY. 4 AND 5 BOOMS. MA- RINE VIEW: NEAR FAIRMONT HOTEL; JANITOR SECVICE; EVERY ' CO.WBN- IEXCB. PHONE FftANKLIN 5443. AAAA— YERBA BUENA APARTMENTS. 1114 SUTTEB ST.. BET. POLK AND LARKIN. ELEGANT SUITES OF 2 AND S ROOM APART MENT3. COMPLETELY FURNISHED; REIH. AA— VICTOR apts.. cor. DougU*ft at. and C«*«-l!l nr. bet. lMth and 13th "its. — Finest — army 2 *v-l 3 room nn furnish^! apartments la citj. frotu $10 op: references: Market st. car*. AA— VAN NESS APARTMENTS. 2128 Van New* nr. Broadway— Elegantly famished apts of * - and 4 rooms; steam h«at. elec. Ugbt. ele-ator; marine vie-; reasonable. PhonoFrankUa 2380. ADELINE apts.. 640 Eddy St.— 2. 3 and 4 room apt*.; hotel service; priv. arch.; moat moclarn. MOD., new. 3 rooms, fnrnlsbcd: near Fair— oat; $32.50 and $37.50. BEW ie CO- 129 Svttar st. A — Spheir apts., 639 Flllmore, nr. H»y*s — 2 3 r. snnny fnrn. apts.. private bata; $25 op. BEST modem 4 room apta.. furn. and onfara.. for the money at the Maryland. 883 Par* at. COLUMBUS APTS.. NE. cor. Pac. and Larkin— it and 4 rm. apartment; unfnrn. ; $20. $22. $2. EUREKA apt*.. Mkt. and 17th st*.— Beautiful 3 and 4 rm. apts.; phone: Janitor service; snnny. HOTELS AAA— Hotel Pleaaanton. 245 Turk St.. nr. Polk —Family and commercial hotel; rooms, de- tached bath. $1 per day; rooms, private bata. $1.50 daj: restaurant attached; take. Edd7 ear -at ferry : S. P. car 3d aad To— usenJ. R. -S. Presley, mgr. : AAA— HOTEL BKLMONT,. 730 ' Eddy near Van Ness — Single rooms, $3.50 wk.; r. and b.. $5 wk. up: tourist solic: cafe eon.; Eddy st. ears. AAA— Hotel Howard. IS4 6ta st.; modern coot • 35c day np: $2 a week and np; steam heat! HOTEL .ARGONAUT. 4th and Market st»— Fam-~ Hy and commercial hotel; room with detached bath. $1 per day; rooms with private bata $1.50 per day; restaurant attached: moderate price*; free bus meets all train* _ steamxhips. ROSEMONT. 214 Haight— ldeal place for tour- lsts; elegantly furnished rooms. $4 week- tree b-itcy steam heat; elegant lobby; elevator. HOTEL HARCOCRT. LARKIN AND SUTT_R~ T-B E .. CA p^'g gRINIL^-2^? EIXS^ THE STRATFORD HOTEL " ' 242 Powell st., opposite the St. Francis. .A first class modem fireproof, hotel In t_» flcest downtown section. Rooms $4 a we«k and up. Rooma with private bath, tl a day and npw THE LYDON— IS63 Webster corner Poet— N-Vu torn, front ran.: run, water, bath, tell; Uw. %^^_ w ___EJiA3'SjrO LET "" ~ BROADWAY. UW. near r^v^nw^rsT~B7a^ 'rln U t StO** ~wm9. bata; marine Tlew : BUSH «t.: 20«0, ne«r.Webater— Handsom* fiat, "a Continued on \«xt I*_— • _nß_M_MM_B_M_siw_rTjl&