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12 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE SHIPPINa NEWS OF COAST! Items* of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific [Special Dhpaich to The. Call] EUREKA, March 23. — American "bark Gleaner if expected here from San; Francisco to load redwood lumber for Sydney" and Newcastle. It is chartered by the Pacific exporting company.. Steamer Kilburn departed at 9:45 a. m. today for San Fraucisco with » full cargo of freight, mail and pussenw*;. ii Steamer City of Topeka, Pacific Coast eteain »-hip oompany. is Oue tomorrow from San Fran cisco with mail and passengers. \u25a0 . Steamer Katherine was due from San Fran riseo today, hut failed to arrive. It Is rx jwcted in early tomorrow morning to load lumber at Holmes wharf for Vallejo. -" It bfis been announced that the schooner? Piwper and A. F. Ormts. which loaded here ucentlr Tor S*lina Crnr. Mexico, will uot re rtirn this trip, but will go instead to Pnget sound to load pine Inruber for Peart harbor. Steamer takme will leave tomorrow for Pan Francisco with a full cargo of lumber loaded at Arcata wharf. Srhooner Metha Nelsou of the Charles Nelson company is due from San Pedro Jo load lumber f^r 11 return trip. Schooner «V>mpeer is expected from c an Fran ri«.v» within the near future to load lumber- for Fi'ijtbern California. — ' LOS ANGELES, March 23.— Arrived: Steamer Norwood, Grays Harbor; j-teamer Wasp, Coos bailed: Stearaer Admiral Sampson. Seattle: V. S. S. Stewart. San Diego; stearaer Governor, Hsn IMepo; eteamer Temple E. Dorr, Eureka; fifjnwr Brooklyn, Mendocino; I". S. S. Hall, fisn Piego. AS~TOHIA. March 23.— Steamer Tanialpais \u25basiicd u-day witb a cargo of lumber for Sau Kranciwo. , Steamer Shasta >ailej today with a caruo of liimbrr for San Pedr». Sieam'-r Yoseniite today with a cargo j of lumber for San Porir". i Steamers JMje H. . Elmore and t^Hdi-n Gale | Mttod tod*y for THlaiaook with ' freight and T.»*s--n?err. # _*: '-'\u25a0.- "-• Rtenmer Nome City, which arrived Tuesday \ jn>ltt from San Francisco, left up the river j this Dinrnicc. . j Steamer Santa Clsra arrived this roorninc | frf'in Ssn Francisco with a" full cargo of pen-: ml merchandise. \ „ i Steamer Koannke sailed this rforninjt for San ; Francisco with freight and a large passenger I list. l" ' Three masted barkentine Betrierer has ar rited from San Franciwo and will load lumber j at Fresc<Ht for Bertond". ??\u25a0?••''\u25a0' j St"*mer Shasta <le,ired at the custom hou<e j t<xJay for San Pedro with " carfro of SSO.OW j feet of lumber loaded at Portland and 050,«Mj0 . feet loaded at Knappt«n. ?i! " „•"! Stearaer Yosemlte cleared today for Nan I c- > <!n». It carries <54O.(V't't fe^t of railway ties and • SSSJOOO feet of lumber loaded at St. Helens. POKTLA2JD, Mar<-U 23.— British fchip Inver- , n-.-^s Is at the Inman Poulsen mills, where she I will load about 5.000.00H feet of lumber for Cnlr-tma for Balfour. Guthrie & Co. ; Major J. F. M<-Indoe and Major J. Jay M«r- | t*v. corps of er.jrineers. United States army. » »ent to Selilo this morning on an inspection trip. ! After discharging 520 tons of hsy from San i rranciseo at the North bank dock the strain \u25a0 «-booner Johan Poulsen. Captain Lancaster, left at 8008 for Bainier to load lumber. It took j rtn i.Vt.OOI" feet here nnd will finish loading for , San Franeisoo at Prescott. i Carryitip a Urge lot of enoperaire stock and \ MMne wheat f<»r Sau Francisco the American- j Hawaiian rteamer Falcon, Captain Sohage. ( railed tonight. : To finish loading lumber tor California ports the eteam s<»tiooner J. B. Stetsou shiftf-d fromj Baiuier to St. Helens touiptot. i I^dec with 1,000 tons of general merchandise ' unit 40 passeueers the steam schooner Nome j City. Captain Hansen. arrived from San Fran- j Pisco this morning." S Of this rargo 3<»o toos was asphalt. KW tons j hay. TrfXi tons cement and the remainder gen- 1 »ral merchandise. It will load lumber for its j cut ward trip at the eatl»rn and western mills ; ouil at Eainier for San Francisco. A new light has been established by the lighthouse department in the Columbia river at Morgan* wharf. j;l>ont two miles below the rnor.th of the Columbia river. The tender Armeria. Captain Greogory, placed the light yes terday. SEATTLE. March 23. — Arrived: British «=tcanier Titan. Tacoma: steanier Humboldt. Skapway: steamer Backmsn. San Frauciscow - Departed: Steamer Iloruet. Everett. TACOMA. Msrch 23.— Arrived: Schooner Eu< •Iravor, from San Pedro: steamer Zapora. from fipuinp banks; steamer Pn-sident, from Seattle; ttritisb steamer Oeeano, from Vancouver. Departed: .French bark La Perouse, for Se ettle. H> I nited WirrlesH <* '- Wednesday. Mr.rrh 23. STEAMER EXAMATH— Left Monterey March 21. 7 p. m.. for the f=onth: Miirch 22. 6 p. m.. off Santa Barbara: weather squally; wind south- pnFt: stno<itb **"a: all wtll. 6TEAMER MAVERICK— Left Portland for point Ricbni.vnd March 21. 12 uoon; March 22. 7:20 a. m.. crossed oat Columbia river bar; light - west wind: overcast; smooth sea; barometer 2H77: temperature 47. BTEAMER BUCKMAN— Hence March 20, 1 p. m.. for Seattle; March 2li. 11:50 a. m.. fiff^ i'upc Mears; west wiud and sea; due Seattle Wedaesdpy at 2 p. m. , ETEAMER ATLAS— I^ft Tacoma for Point Ricb- Tuond March 2<J. 1 :.T0 r>- m. March 22, 2 p. m.. off Enreka; wind sf«ith wext: smuotb sea. ETEAMER ASUKCION— XjetI Portland for Point Richmond March 2<\ 11:4."> p. m.: March 22. 6 p. m., off Blunts reef liclitr-liip: barometer :J0.00; temjwrjiture, dry SO. wet 4S; light ni>rthwef:t wind: overeat: Km«»oth sea; cloudy; rain at times. --I^' ETEAMER COL. E. L. DRAKE— Left Seattle for Point Richmond March 22. 2 p. m. : March 22. 8 p. m.. 7 wiles west of Ducgenesr; cloudy; strong westerly lireere; moderate sea; barom- eter 29.82; temperature 4fi. BARGE 91— L«>ft I'oint Bfehmon4 for Port San Luis March 20, 8:20 a. m.: March 22, 7:30 p. m., off Port .Sun Lnis; mc>derate southeast wind-and »-ea: high south sontbwest swell; bar ometer 29.5»i: temperatnre 62. ETEAMER UMATILLA— Hence March 22. 2 p. ra.. for Seattle: March 22, 4t50 p. m., off Point Ueyes; moderate westerly wind and moderate w«-st northwest Fwell: barometer 29.95; temper ature 5:;. BTEAMER ALAMEDA — J>ft Honolulu for San rrancifco Marob 17. 30 a. m.: March 22. 9 p. m.. 342 nril<« out from. San Francisco: strong northwest wind; rough sea; cloudy weather; barometer 50.21: temperature 52; expect to ar rive abmit 9 p. m.. March 23. ETEAMER KOREA— Hence March 22, 1 p. m.. for the orient: March 22, 8 p. m., 00 miles out from San Francisco; northwest wind and mod- crate m. 6TEAKER MINNESOTA— Left Seattle for Yoko hama March 22, 12 noon; March 22, 10 p. m.. passed out Cape Flattery. Army Tra import* The Crook mailed February 19 for Manila. The Warrr-o is at Shanghai. The l^ogan sailed March 7 for Manila. The Buford is in port. The. Sheridan tailed March 15 from Manila for this port. The Sherman is in port. The Thomas is in port. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Depth at mean low trater. entrance to harbor.* PLACE I Ft. | Date | \u25a0 Rp mark s Gray* Hari IS jJan. 13jlnacr bar buoy sub " I I I merged. . fttllapa Bl 27 IFeb. B 'Whistling: bnoy 1 mile 1 I 1 north of bar. Oolmn.. B.j 24 INot. S: Shoaling out bide nun I t I bnoy No. 2. ttcitalm Rl S IFeb. 2! Bar buoy 200 yards N. 1 I 1 channel. \u25a0 \u25a0 . lillmk B. 9 IDee 17j Channel shifted 1 mile , I * gouth in" gale Not. 28. Nun bnoy No. 0 acd r*0Ola» B 14 Feb. 12 can bcoy No. 3 gone ; } j adrift. Blnslaw B| S% \ Feb. s;Chacnel going north. CmptpiM B. IS^lFeb. 4!Channel in good condT I 1 tion. _ 1 12 feet at low tide to Coos Bay., 18 Feb. 17 North BcjM; 12 feet at low tide to Marsh , field. _; Coqnille Bj 3 jJan. 7|Channel straight: good I i 1 condition. Rogae Rlt| | | ~ -Klamth Rl 7 (Jan. 7jChaanel straight east \u25a0 -\u25a0'"\u25a0* | j j and west. Ilmbldt Bj 19 jMar. IjXorth channel unsafe • I I I to navigation. . C Pedro Bj 20 |Feb. 26jN'o cfcanpe tn channel. P Diego B| 25 |Dec. * 9!Xo change in channeC~ S Pablo Bj 24 IDee ijDepth In dredged chan t \ . 1 nel. XEWS OF TUB OCEAX Chartered for Camber The following lumber charters were announced rerterday: . - \u25a0/ v-. . -\u25a0_-.\u25a0 \u2666 Th* schooners Sophie ChriKtensen and Cecilia Sadden, from Grays s . and Willapa harbors re- KpectlTely to Sao Francisco at $4; schooner Metba Nelson." on Pnget sound.: thence to Apia; Samoau iblande. The", Korea's Cargo ' TJ»e f teamer/ Korea called for, Hongkong and way ports, via Honolulu, od Tuesday, with cargo valued at $355,739," exclusive of ; treasure, and to Ite distributed *a« follow*: > , For Honolulu. $71 - C 35: Japan. $234,121; China. $20.123; , Asiatic Ilnwla, $52,377; East Indies. $4,734;' Korea, $2.519; .500th Africa, $230. > The principal ex ports and tbrir destinations were as follows: . To Honolulu — 5. 625 g-als wine. 440 gals whisky, 1 5,444 lbs l^rd. 25 bbls salmon, 15 casks beer, 10 cs lignort. 12 c» champagne, > 8.417, lb« beans. IH . ctlc barley/ 4.10S lbs hams and \u25a0 bacon. : 2,000 lbs and ,10 c* • meals." 749 scs t canned , rood.*, \u25a0 960 lb« ; rhocolate, . 2,000 lbs codfish. C 24 Iba . butter, 005 lbs cheese; - 1.400 lbs - dried fruit.*: 250 ; lbs raisin*. > 1.100 ; lbs : garlic,", 225 : pkgs i f reeb - f rnite, 133 - pkps " potatoes, -50 -. pkgs - onions,?; 138 % pkgs drugs.-. S2O ; bxs . soap," 160 rollti s roofing. l^ 20 i pkgs r>alnt*.'. 16 , cs;ana -2 drnms : oil?;; 8 jrolls \ leather; 15fipkffs electrical : good?, " 4 colls l rope. . CU .. cs cigars and cigarettes, 1,175 lbs. tobacco. 42 pkgs dry goods. 44 cs boots and shoes, 9 cs hats. .. * • To Japan— 2.64S bales cotton. IST. rolls and. .4 cs leather. 5,044 gals wine, 50:bbls beer. 5 cs , whisky. 255 lbs hams, 220 lta dried fruit. 20 pkgs fresh fruits. 1.362 rolls and 35 cs:roonng. 12 cs oils, 9 pkgs machinery, 3,450 lbs hixifs. 42 pkgs electrical goods. I*o dniras asphalt. H pkgs agrtcultural implements. 150.620 lbs tan bark. - . To China— soo bbls flour, 3,200 lbs sugar. 5.200 lbs; pearl barley, 1.056 lbs chocolate, H;SStS lbi* l>eans. 2,720 lbs codflsb. 40 cs salmon. 1.165 lbs peas. 23 pkgs .fresh fruits. 259. es canned goods. 12,545 lbs raisins, 3,575 lbs dried fruit • 240 Idf hops, fc.SO9 lbs cheese, 2.1P6 lbs - and 27. cs meals," 1,132 lbs bacon, 600 lbs and 3 cs bread. 10 cs honey. 629 lbs nuts,. 140 gals whisky, 3 cs bootn and shoes. 6 rolls leather, 29 pkgß paints, 46G pkgs roofing. 2t>o lbs tobacco. \ nnr^ ,- To Asiatic Russia— 3,92B bbls flour, 23.650 .lbs dried fruit, 2,200 lbs raisins, 10.201 lbs lard. 3.253 lbs hams and bacon. 67 bbls beef, 36,64 1 ll>s bread,- 494 lbs nuts, 735 cs caDncd goods. 390 lbs hops, 20 pkgs fresh fruits, 3,269 lbs butter. 55(i lbs cheese, 30 cs egg 5, .7,000 lbs coffee, *?•> HOO lbs salt. 2,112 gals wine, 5 c 8:c 8 : whisky, 6 casks beer, 200 cs alcohol. 49 pkgs paints, ,142 kegs white lead, 13 cs turpentine. 4 pkgs ma chinery,- 1,390 lbs tobacco, 41- bdls pipe, < 84 cs arms and ammunition, 75 c.6 * powder, \u25a0\u25a0 400 lbs shot. 5 cs boots and- shoes. 25 coils rope, 36 pkgs dry goods, 3<5 kegs nails, 4 bbls and 9 cs oils. 17 bales twine. - •\u25a0 To East Indies — 514 os canned goods. -.l*B cs salmon. -16 pkgs groceries and provisions,. 50 pkgs paints, «37 pkgs roofing, 3 pkgs machinery. To Knrea— 27 bhls flour. 80S lbs sugar, 555 lbs bread, 200 lbs dried fruit, 244 lbs bacon, 48 es canned goods, 325 lbs meals, 300 lbs lard, 15S lbs cheese. 60 gals wine. 39 pkgs groceries and provisions. 29 pos and 2 bdls steel. . To South Africa— so cs salmon. . MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From I Steamer; I Date Humboldt F. A. Kilburn.. Mar. 24 Point Arena & Albion. Porno ....:.... Mar. 24 j Grays Harbor. C«ntralla ...... Mar. 24 ! Grays Harbor..... Coronado" Mar. 34 } I>oe Angeles Ports..... Ad. Sampson. ..Mar. 24 Portland & Astoria. . . . Yosemlte . . Mar. 25 Puget Sound Ports..... City of Puebla. Mar. 23 i Seattle & Tacoma . Watson ....... Mar.:2o ! Portland & Astoria..... Roanoke Mar: 25 j San Diego & Way Ports Governor ...... Mar. 25 I , San Pedro & Way Ports' Coos 8ay....... Mar. 25^ • San Pedro Klamath .. • Mar. 2G: Humboldt City of Topeka. Mar. 26 \u25a0 !San Pedro Hanalei . ..Mar. 26, ICoos Bay M. F. Plant... Mar. 26 1 Sal. Croz via S. Diego. Columbian |Mar. 26 J San Pedro Norwood ....... jMar. 27 .China & Japan Nippon Maru... Mar. 27 Mendocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam . Mar. 2" ] Grays Harbor Newburg . ...... Mar. ' 27 | Honolulu Nevadan , Mar. 27 .Puget Sound Ports ..... President ...... Mar. 27 ' San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa ...'Mar. 28 ! Mexican ports .. .. Senator . .. Mar. 2S \u25a0 Portland &~"Astorla . . . . Rose*~Clty .. .. Mar. 28 1 Grays' Harbor Santa Barbara. Mar. 2S fSlngapore & Mororan.. Patella ........ Mar. 28 J Seattle & Tacoma.;... Buckman Mar; 30 J Portland & Way Ports. Santa Clara ... Mar.. 3l I San Pedro .".... Roanoke ...... Mar. 31 I _ TO -SAIL • Destination | Steamer | Sails |Pier ! March 24^ ( F : Grays Harbor... IS. Monica. •• 4 pin].... j Hamburg & Way Ports Itauri 12 mi 19' Huroboldt J. J. Loggle 12 m] . . - . I Portland & Way Ports. G. W. Elder 1 pm 13 Sari Diego & Way Port* Santa Rosa.. 11 am 9 ' Ix>s Angeles Ports... .. Centralia ... Ipm 21 • Los Angeles Ports;.... Coronado ... 1 pm 21 I Astoria & Portland St. Helens.. 5 pm 19 1 March 25— j I l - I»s Augeles Ports..;.. Yosemlte ..j 4 pm| 27 \u25a0 N. York via Sal. Cruz. l«tlunian . . .(10 amf 27 1 Huniboldt North Fork..! 12 m| 3S ! Humboldt .iV. Kilburn. . [lo am 13 I Hilo direct Enterprise .. 12 m 38 ! Seattle & Tacoma Ad. Sampson 1 pm 10 ! March 26— Coquille River. Flfield 1 pm 27 Astoria & Portland Northland .. 5 pm lft 1 Astoria & Portland.... Klamath ... 11 am 27 j I Grays Harbor Clareraont ...4 pm.... • Humbol.dt Vanguard . . Ipm in { Los Angeles Ports Roanoke ... 1 pm 13 (Honolulu . . sierra ......11am 21 I New York via Ancon.. Acapulco ... 12 in 40 j Puget Sound Ports Governor ... 2pm 9 I j Astoria &. Portland Kansas City 11 am 40 j ! Point Arena & Albion.. Porno 6 pm] 4 i I March 27— | I • ! L«s Angeles Ports..... Hanalei ... .) 3 pm| 10 Grays Harbor ........ Norwood I 2 pin.... March 2b — « • • • \u25a0 Humboldt City Topeka 10 am 11 i Loos Bay M.' F. Plant 3pm 8 1 I San Diego A: Way Ports President . . 4pm 9 • , San Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay ..j 4 pm 11 i Los Angeles Ports..... S. Barbara.. 1 pm .... ! March 23 — i Astoria & Portland.... iloquiam ... 5 pm 27 Puget Sound Ports City Puebla. 11 am 9 Astoria & Portland . Saginaw .... spm 27 March SO I Honolulu & Kahulul... Uirllne .:.. 12 tn| 38 1 Seattle & Tacoma... >. Chas. Nelson spm 3S j Grays. Harbor «. . Newburg ... .1 pm! 21 j Mendoelno &. Pt. Arena Sea Foam .. 4 pm| 4 • TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE . : .' Destination I Steamer | Date i Valdez & Seward [Olympla [Mar.' 24 Southwestern Alaska... JJcanie 1 Mar. 25 I Skagway & Way Ports. (Humboldt ....J.Mar. 2U i Skagway & Way Ports. JJefferson ......IMar. 2S j Valdez & Seward (Victoria |Apr. 1 Time Ball United States branch bydrographic office, ' Mer • chants' Exchange, San Francisco, March 23, 1910. * *- « . ;- The. time ball . on ' the roof of the " Fairmont ; hotel was dropped today exactly at noon. Pa cific standard time (12<nh meridian), or at Sh. 00m. 00s. Greenwich mean time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. S. X.. in charge. Sun, .Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic survey —Time j and heights ofrtides at Fort Point. For city \ front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes, j THURSDAY. MARCH 24 ~~~ ' Sun rises :... \.. 6:07! Sun sets ..... 6:2(5! Moon sets ...5:50 a. m. Full'raoon ......March 25, at 12:12 a.m. Last quarter m00n.... April 2, at.4:3s p. m. \u25a0' ITlmel I Time jTime Time! - Marj (Ft { IFt I Ft. Ft IL W| |H W| \L, W H wf 24..j 4:40 2.1 10:St| 5.2 4:51 5.3 25..1 5:19 1.811:261 5.1 5:34 0.9 H W L W H W !L. W| 2C.. 0:01 5.3 5:5 C 1.5 12:09 4.S C:OG 1.4 27.. 0:25 5.1 6:34 1.4 12:50 4.6 C:35 1.8 i 28..j 0:45 5.1 7:05 1.2 1:30 4.3 7:05 2.2 29.. 1:07 5.0 7:41 0.9 2:30 4.0 7:36 2.7! j30j30.4 1:27| 4.0 8:25 0.8 3:35 '3.8 8:11 3.1 I U.S.. Branch Hydro^raphlc Office A branch of * the United States hydrographic office, located in the Merchants' ; Exchange, Is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of maripers; without regard to nationality and free of expense. Xavigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete- sets of charts sud. sailing directions of the world are • kept at hand for comparison aud reference, and • the j latett Information can always be obtained re j gsrdlng lights, dangers to navigation and mat j ters of, interest to ocean commerce. . >.:. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. • X., in charge. Weather Report *— — : United • .States - Department "\u25a0 of Agriculture— « eather. Bureau. Ran Francisco, March 23 1810 ;,;\u25a0>-; .-.•\u25a0 RAINFALL-D ATA, -.';--, \u25a0\u25a0'. Last Seasonal Normal Stations— 24 hours, to date. to date. Eureka 0.32: as.ll 36.89 Red 81uff..;..,...... 0.2S 1«.15 20.40 Sacramento ...'.%.... . 0.02 11.97. v, 21 '• Mount Tatnalpal?.;... 0.17 '24.7rt 1!>J1" San Francisco. . ..... . O.OS lS.Kfi is!s6 San J05e............. 0.1« 13.44 1O.84» Fresno/..-.......;.... 0.02 10.20 7.8S Independence .. . . 0.00 4.75 -. ' : 7 70* ' San -Lule 0biep0..... 0.10 19.94 17*08- Los Angeles. 0.00, "11.39 13 30 Sau Diego .......0.00, 8.60 "8.49" Coast : Record \u25a0 for \u25a0 12 ; Hours, . Endlnp ' 5 "p. in. . , - .. .. \u25a0\u25a0 - ' \u25a0 •-\u25a0 c- - 2 £= \u25a0•• 3 ' <.- \u25a0 ~ *- ' * *t . 2 \u25a0 S* . - . ' t? - o •' **2 ' S - * c. ' \u25a0 \u25a0£. S2. STATIONS S \u25a0H-H - : ; - . »' '..', c"o "\u25a0 ,- f P.I \u25a0'•:-.:•. f : • • : : / • : Blalne ........30.01 48"..;. SW Cloudy .06 Itoine ......... .TO. Cr2 52 40 Ni.- Clear .22 F.urtka .. ... . . .30.20 50 42 , W '\u25a0 Pt.Cldy .00 Flagstaff . :.;..2*J. 80 >52 32 SW Clear .00 Fresno ...-.....:». 1 0 00 4« W ( .'loudy .02 Helena ........29.78 r.2 ,42 W; Clear • .00 Independence \u25a0.".2!>.H'..«»2 34 W Pt.Cldy 00 KMIUpeU .•:.,.. 29. 5S 44 :J8 .W Cloudy ' .00 I/on Ange1e5.... 30.10 62 00 SW \u25a0 Clear 00 Marshfield ....30.20 4(i . . KW. ' Cloudy \u25a0\u25a0' 24 Modcnn .......29.92 50 2U s SW Pt.Cldy .00 Mt. Tama!pals.3o.lSv43 34 W Cloudy : .00 North Head..... TO. 14 4C 3S XV, rt.Cldy .04 Phoenix :. . . .. .29.94 72 . r .O - N Clear . .00 1'ooitello ;-...... 29. BS4S3t> S Cloudy * .04 Pt. Iteyes Lt. ..T0. 16 r.2 '44 ~ W Pt-Cldy .00 P0rt1and ...... -.30. 12 52 -38 NW -Cloudy,' Tr~ Red 81uff.. ....30.14. 54 40 SB ' Cloudy 1 '.00 Reno ;.-... ..r:.30. 04 ,42 34 g Pt-Cldy Tr. Roseburg %..... 30. 18 '50 'as - .SB ', Rain \u25a0 .02' Sacramento....3o.l4 :50' 44 : S Clear*-. 00 Salt. i Lake......29.88 54 32 ,S -, Clear. -.00 : &an;Dlego..-....30.10 64 52 NW jClear • .00 San Frandsco..3o.2o f.4* 4S~W -Cloudy. .00 San J05e.....;.30.18 : ss. 44'; XW/ Pt.Cldy " .00 San L. 0h15p0.30.10 58: 50 iw *Clear^' Tr SEFarallon... 3o.2o: 50 48 . NW 5 . Cloudy L .00 Spokane, ......30.00 ;44 :38 S'- CToudy " .00 Summit : ..... .'. . . . v 33 . 22 \ SW ' Snow'g • .'. .-" Tacoma ....... 30. OS V 4« -38 W- ; Cloudy;'. 00 Tatoosb ./.... .30.08 46 ;38 . SW?' Clondy Tr. Tonopah ... . .29 .86 > 44 28 V NW V Snow' fTr TV alia Walla.. :30. 06 48 40 SW g Ptady Tr TVinnemucca v.50.00 :,44 _34 f NW/" Cloudy^ \.OS Yoma ..:....v^29.96 -74^6 i- W^ r X Clear' y!6o r ' *Snow on ' ground. 70 inches. \u0084..-. \u25a0,'.:\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0*«?•\u25a0'. •<• .: Tbe followiujr maximum and minimum temper atures/u-e reported from eastern stations for the previons da j : Chicago, 60-40 ; . New York, 1 00-50 ; UDlhl,' Se-6., J . •;•-\u25a0.: <--.sv .." -.-*\u25a0 -'.•;,: :.. .-\u25a0.•„- . -..;-- \u25a0."•\u25a0-: . ' ;:SYNOPSISV~ v» -,; '~i<~-. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0>< , The pressure Is rising, steadily, over the Pacific slope. ; There .hare <hpen? scattered,; showers tin California,"^ erada ' and Oregon. " Thursday," how JLxXJr> \u25a0'\u25a0': O-AiN :\u25a0;• ;'Jj Xv^A.iN vv-Lovyy/, \u0084vvA;JLi.Li, '?- *J xi 'iJ t JL\OJLy^^'X J i >^jtijJ.^A'lXv/xx ? K'^tt > \\-'J.tyXU. 1 ever," will be fair over most of the coast. - :, I There, has been a sharp fall in temperature in j the great valley and in Nevada. Afternoon ter n peratuws' range from 56. at Sacramento to «0 de 1 grees at Fresno.. \u25a0•".•- '\u25a0'\u25a0 - ' \u25a0 \u25a0"-\u25a0". '\u25a0\u25a0" '\u25a0' v..'. '\u25a0•-' . The relative.huraidity at Bed Bluff was SO and »at- Fresno :76 percent.' • -^ : - ; : \ \u25a0 Following is the forecast for the 30- hours end- Inp nttmidnisht Thursday. March 24, 1010:' - ':' San Francisco.: and vlcinfty— Fair Thursday; warmer; moderate west wlnds.v^ : - -, : • \u25a0 SantaClara'valley — Fair Thursday: light north winds: light to heavy frosts. in the morning. '.;. '-t Sacramento . valley — Fair ;^Thursday ; \u25a0 .warmer; light, north winds. -<-. \u25a0''.;' \u25a0 \u25a0 : " > \u25a0 \u25a0--San ; Joaquin' valley— Fair , Thursday ; 'frost, in the \u25a0 morning ; light north wkids. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .: ' - -"-. \u25a0 , Southern Call f ornia — Fair ;•; • Thursday ; light north wind, changing ttKSouth. ;.''>,--.".- '.- : : ' A.- G. McADIE, District Forecaster. .^ s Dally. Rtver Balletla SACRAMENTO, March 23.^— Obserrations taken at 7.a.;ni. ;-'•.--; • .*.-; '\u25a0: \u25a0•\u25a0;:":/\u25a0 1 *:"\u25a0"\u25a0"' : -*'. ". r : ;: '--.; : ' ; -,;. ..-„•-. .. •\u25a0'." \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0\u25a0 ,:;-3- ;*%a- >i-g:- i " " - " ' : -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0 -21/ \u25a0'-3"J»* 'S *\u25a0\u25a0-. I ,- SrATIOr<B -. . v "a, - *» "-.• ' <»;-' -- V % « ; \u25a0' .. . :'.rS '\u25ba»£\u25a0 £ S»- Sacramento .watershed—' ," '.-• \u25a0\u25a0' '•\u25a0\u25a0'. '\u25a0\u25a0'-'\u25a0 '•\u25a0 ~ '\u25a0.'\u25a0' Kennett. Sacramento- river: 25.0. 9.44- 4-3.4 \u25a0\u25a0 Bed Bluff. Sacramento river 23.0 16. 2+ 4-2,4 Monroeville',' Sacramento {R. ,22.0 10.5— 2.2 ~ Colusa, Sacramento. river... 22.9—4-2.5" Knights Landing, Sac. ; river 18.0* 15.8-+- +0.6 Orovjlle.- Feather driver. "..'.. 25.0 8.5— —0.3 Marysville. : Yuba river.:'.;.*. 30.0 12.9^ 0.8 Folsom,'- American river.... \u25a0-...'.- 12.34- 4-0.8 •- Sacramento, Sac. > river;.;.'. 29.0 22.44- 4-0.3 \u25a0 Rio Vista, Sacramento river 13.0 6.34- +0.3 : San- Joaquin watershed -. , -^v Pollasky, San Joaquin river. .... 1.7 — ---0.2. Firebaugh. San Joaquin river .12.0 4:5— —0.4 Merced Falls, Merced river. .". .? 2.14- 4-0.4 Jacksonville, Tuolumne river 20.0 -7.24- 4-0. 6» Melones, Stanislaus river... ;...;•* 8.04-4-2.0. Jenny, Lind, Calaveras river -4.2 \-0.7 . Electra," MoKelnmne'rlTer:. .12.0 3.2^- .... I^athrop. San Joaqnln river. 13.6 ...'. ...'. 4-lndicates a rising river.""— Indicates "a fall ing river. . ':'-."\u25a0- • . \u25a0..\u25a0:\u25a0..'.\u25a0' - - -:.- : x.-. v Snow onground at Summit, 7.a.m. today, 71 inches. . .•\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 *- .: \u25a0 • • \u25a0 . v RIVER FORECAST * The-upper Sacramento, river will fall during the next two' days; it will continue- to rise below Knights Landing. The San* Joaquin river will rise generally. \u25a0 . . N. R." TAYLOR, Local \ Forecaster. . \u25a0 • Change of Masters Steamer James S. Higgins— Old master, J. B. Sorensen: new master; W.'F; 1 Hlggins.. . \u25a0 Fireboar' Dennis T. Snlllvan,-rOId master. Matt C. Johnson; new master, Charles S. Love. Enrolled — Schooner Ruth E. Godfrey;' Jens Johnson, master. . ' . • : I. ATE SHU'PISG INTeIIIGENCE ARRIVED Tuesday. March 23. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell. 6 days 6 hours \u25a0 from Honolulu; pass and mdse to J.. D. Spreckels"& Bros. Ca - : Schr Okanoganl Waldsen. - lfi davg from Port Gamble; 000 M fet -i»"*h«- to rope & Talbot. •AILED V . -'iue,sday, March 23. - Stmr A«*me. Olsen. ; Eureka. \u25a0 OUTSIDE BOUND IN— MIDNIGHT , Three masted schooner and" a bark. : DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO— Sailed Mar 23— Stmr Temple E. Dorr, for San ' Francisco: U S Mmrs Hull and Stewart, for San Diego. \u25a0 ?\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•.-. . . • PORTLAND— SaiIed Mar "23— Stmr. Johan Paulsen, for San Francisco; stmr Casco. for San Francisco; stmr .Falcon,; for San Francisco; star Rainona, for Coos \u25a0 bay. N ; * - .-.•• \u25a0 r \u25a0;- :>.: > . RECEIVER'S STATEMENT - IS FILED WITH COURT Reports on Conditions, of. -'Stone Canyon Coal Company Hood McKay., as receiver, filed a statement in the United States circuit court yesterday regarding the condi tion of the. Stone Canyon consolidated coal company, the r Stone Canyon Pa- cific railroad company: and .the Stone Canyon coal company. This statement, which he asks the court to confirm, shows that since tak ing charge of its affairs: October 1, 1909, until -the -first bf the - present month, .he . has sold coal belonging :to the company to the amount of $79,741. Deducting this from $113,650, the grand total of .assets,; there- is. left *in his hands property valued at"533, 909. . STANDARD ', RAISES PRICE OF OlL— Tulsa, Okla.. March 23. — The- Standard -oil- company \u25a0\u25a0' today_aunonuced a raise of 2 cents a barrel' in the price of oil. ; * '..-.- \u25a0 \u25a0 ' . INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADS AGENTS WANTED.:...... ........ r»l."r »l." «. P. 12 ACCOITNTANTS— CERT. PUBLIC.... CoI. 3, P. 18 ASTROLOGY .....'......;......;.. Co!: 4. P. 13 APARTMENTS C 01..7, P. 12 ATT0RNEY5............ ......CoL 3, P. 13 1UT0M081LE8. ......:.... .Col. 2, P. 13 BAB AND STORE FIXTURES. .. ...Col. I, P.* 13 BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES. .T Col. 8, P. 13 j SINESS CHANCE5. ........; i. ...C01. 2, P. 13 " .";\u25a0 «• ...........CoL 3, P. 13 BUSINESS PER50NAL5. . . . . . . .... . Col. 4, P. 13 BARBERS AND SUPPLIES^ : . . V. ; Col. 4, P. 12 " " " ....;.. ....Col. 6, P. 12 BTJSIMESS C0LLEGE5. .. . .'. .... . . .iC01. 3, i«. 13 BUTTONS AND PLEATING........ CoH, P. 13 CARPET CLEAN1NG. .....: .......; C01." 1, P.' 13 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. . .Col. 3, P. 13 OXAIRVO YANT5. . ... ..... .... . . . . . Col. 4, P. 13 COLLECTION AGENC1E8:. . ..... : ..C01. «, P. 12 COTTAGES TO LET. .'. : . : . .V. . ... .". Col. 7, P. 12 COTTAGES TO . LET— OaMimd. . . . . Col. I, J>. 13 DENT15T5. ....... ..... .... ....... ..C01. 3, P. 18 3RESS MAKING. .. . . ... ... . . . i.Col. 1, P. 13 DIVIDEND N0T1CE5... ........ ...C01. 5, P. 13 EDUCAT10NAL. ......... .... ...... .C01. 3, P. 13 EMPLOYMENT . OFFICES.-. . : . . . .'. . . Col.' B. P. 12 EMPLOYMENT . WANTED— MALE . . Col. 4, P. 12 EMPLOYMENT WANTED— FemaIe. .Col. 4, P. 12 FEMALE HELP WANTED: ...... ...C01. b, P. 12 S^'J:V " " " ...„. .....Col. 6, P. 12 FINANCIAL. .......; . . .CoL 4, P. 13 FLATS TO LET. ... ... . ; . . ; . . .*.. .". ? C01.-7, P. 12 t LATB TO LET— FURNISHED. . . . . .Col. 7, P. 12 FLATS TO LET— OAKLANJ. ...... .CoI. 7, p. : 12 FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS . . ; .' . .Col. 1, P. 18 iUR5.:.;.V....i UR5. : . ;.V. . . . J . . .*.'. :. . V. .\u25a0. :. : .; . : C01. 1; P.! 13 FURNITURE FOR SALE. .'. ... . .... Col. 1; P. 13 FURNITURE WANTED.: . .'. ....... Col. 1, P. 13 FREIGHT FORWARDING. . . : : . . . . . Col. 1, P. 13 GLASS WORKS.'... ....:...:... .Col. 2," P. 13 UORSES. WAGONS AND HARNESS. Col. 2, P. 13 HOTELS.*;.; .::\u25a0:.. V. .... . : . : . . . :. . . Col. 7, P. 12 HOUSES TO LET— FURNISHED... -.Col. 7, P. 12 HOUSES TO LET— Unfurnished..... Col, 7, P. 18 HOUSES ' TO - LET— AlaniMla . . ...... Col. 7, P. 12 1NVE5TMENT5 . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .Col. 4, P. 18 LEGAL N0T1CE5. . . . .... . ; . . . .... I .Col. 5, P. 13 LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. . ...Col. 3, P. 13 LOST AND FOUND. :\ . . . . . .... .'. :. .Col. 4, P. 12 MALE HELP WAKTED.....'...r... Col. 6, P.' l2 MATR1M0N1ALV. . ....... ..".....-. . .C01. 4, P.* 13 ED1CAL. . ... ..(...:...'. . . .". ... . . . C01. 3, P. 13 MATERNITY H0ME5.............. Col. 3, P. 18 iIEETIKGS— LODGES. ..... .... : . . . CoL' S, P. 12 1 "; : ,*«M .. .i...........C0L 4; p. 12 MEETINGS— LEGAL ...... . ; ; . . . . . . Col. 4. P.' 12 iiINES AND M1N1M0....V. /.:.:;.. C01. 4, P. 13 MISCELLANEOUS WAHTf1..... ... . . C01. 1, P. 13 JAONEY.TO L0A5..................C01. 4, P. 13 «... ;....;;.;....:. Col; 5, p. 13 MONEY WAHTED....... ..;........ Col. 6,'P.13 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ......... Col. 2, P. 13 NOTARY PUBLIC . '::'. .""." . .. . . . - • - : . . Col. 8, P. - 13 OAKLAND HOUSE K'P'G. ROOMS.. Col. 6, P. 12 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET; *. . .Col. 1; p." 13 .•ALMISTRY.;.'". .*.*;\u25a0; Wit'f.iT. .*. .'.;.. Col. 4, P.IS PATENT ATT0RNEY5. . . . . ';". . . . . ...C«1f 3, P, 13 physicians. .; . .'. . r. ?. \u25a0:.-. ......... ;Coi. 3, P. 6 13 POPULAR REMEDIES..'."..;'.;.:.-.:-. Col. 8, P. 13 HEAL ESTATE— CITY. . . .V. r: : :. -.':: Col; 5, P. 13 •-,\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0-..- *• .r.."...:;....TC0i.'6,p. 13 REAL ESTATE--C01TNTRT. ....... .C01. 6, P. 13 REAL ESTATE-^O AXL AND : . . '." .. : . .C01. 6, P, 1 18 REAL' ESTATE---BERXELEY .... .v. Col; 7, P, 13 REAL" ESTATE— TO EXCHANGE . . : CoL 7, P. 13 ROOMS AND BOARD OFFERED... CoI. $, P. 12 ; r :".-:K"^- ,-':.-::", '« 7.P.12 ROOMS 'AND BOARD-^Be?kel«y 7, P.* 12 ROOMS TO LET— FUR.-UKFURr:.^.Coi;e, P. 12 ROOMS TO LET— HOUSE KEEPING. Col. 6, P. 13 SALESMEN & SOLICITORS WNTED.CoI. 8, P. 12 \u25a0SANITARIUMS.'. ....:;*..; .; : :.'. .;r.:CoI. 8, P." 18 STORAGE AND MOVING VANS ."IT f: CoKl," P.. 18 spiritualism.- r:.-./.-; .;;;. 1 .-.....": .C01; 4, p. is sewing: machines, r. *:?. rrrv-.r-rvr: cor 1; p. is TITLES RESTORED.*..";'; *ifil .';-.';.;; CoL* B, P. 18 trusses r. r. ; .-. .'. : i\t.tjt:: r::' t.*: ..v°v 3, p. 13 TYPEWRITERS AND \ SUPPLIES T.'. Coif 3, P.' 13 UNPAID W "i GEB COLLECTEP." : f^ CM :'O '°, ": •-';-\u25a0 '"' : ' -' : TMEETfXG^Lodgeii';-:^;-" :^ ; :;v;: A. v ' tt'i A?i S;^ R.I of i Free* Masonry/S San PI '£*. I- Francisco - chapter.PiNo^-gl-^Tenebrae -— -^rf— • \u25a0 and a feast 5 Maundy,/ THIS • I \u25a0 <H r t (THURSDAY) iEVENING,SMafcb.24r'.^TwIT~ • : 1910, iat ',7; o'clock.s Golden f Gate . Com- <" rl •"•' -- ' mandery hall, 2135 Sutter st.! V ' m ' , " JHENRYASCROFT. Sec.;> ; -iJi. - -..-.;\u25a0 \u25a0 ': \u25a0•-'\u25a0-:":.:.<\u25a0;<::•;.. v---;yff;2l3s?;Suttcry st.Vj: SAN . MATEO ; lodge = No. 3 ? 226.1 F.T& ? A'/i lUtarmm . Second - degree THIS (THURSDAY! EVENING,- 8 o'clock. >• '.1 \u25a0\u25a0- - JKJI E. P. MOCr/TON. Stc. DORIC i lortee; No."« 216^F;!"& ?A:v M.^Spe-:^« if i." clal meetiDU.THISUTHtJRSDAYMEVE-iiJV* :-'"i KING S at 5 7:30 i o'clock. J« First. * degree.** KJ Masons are i.Vordlally « invited. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"' \u25a0"• 21 :•!•"> 3&«55i' « j Sutter 1 st.:«/ ByJ orders of i the i master; szsi®stssM, ' ' J. &.' GOLDSMITH, Sec. : : : '' ; WEET^ljyG^L6i>CEJ~O^tH"ne«l;yf lodge) No;S 120, FJ^ &TA.rM.— *£'*'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a01- S??Sjslr mee tl»>R THIS s (THURSDAY) |'^V BY ENING; an 7:30 o'clock, i King Solo-. '/U| ; -:: v mon'B, hall."* Flllmore st: 'Second degree.*" ~ . Bellowcraft .Masons 'cordially \u25a0 invited.: > \u25a0\u25a0--"< \u25a0;; - : \u25a0 -\u25a0'.' ??>i FREDERICK: BARRY,' Sec, t: CAMFORNIA- lodge \u25a0 No.f I," F.- & 'A: ,M.— . ; * : >: f^S«li m . eetfn *-v-THIS ,; (THURSDAY) > 'Jfll- 24:K > 1910.-"at*7:3o;JitJf \u25a0 o clock." In Corinthian hall/- 2135 Sutter ': ::*! i - st. -.;• Second degree -•; -.-': - •\u25a0- .' ! " -:-:."• '•/-'\u25a0'\u25a0 '-''.' •\u25a0 '""- : ::.'->-?\u25a0 \u25a0--' ': EDWARD PEABODY," Sec.; ; MISSION lodge TNo. i 169; V.' &JC M.-^Qf- -\u25a0;'-'\u25a0; '-'\u25a0 jB V n«rs I and | members > are hereby j notified S mff^'. to attend the funeral of 'our'late broth- >i #M^ ;i r - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• BEAUMONT NEU.SON "^^i \u25a0 WINGATB, from the hall of tbeaodge.THUßS- V J>A\. 'Maryh >24,:-at* 1:30. \u25a0 By-o rder , of ithe _t W. j M.?,; -'> -; - FRANK \u25a0W. \u25a0 SMITH, s Secretary. * SOUTH , SAN ' FRANCISCO lodgei No. I :: 2l2. '>^j» w •' /-f z&n^i M-7-SpeclalM -7-SpecIal^ meeting .: THlS" «^\^ \u25a0 (TIfURsDAY)'x EVENING ;at ; 7:30 7^% o clock. ;, Third' degree. ..-Master s Masons •'*/T^> cordially, invited. <By order of the Wf M. 1 ' '\u25a0••-::'".•.--•*\u25a0"- •\u25a0'••^!! ] :.v;W.'iJ.- B. WARNER." Soc.'. :'\u25a0 DORIU .lodge, No.. 216, ;F.j'& A.M.— Offi- r V* ? cers and members are 'hereby notified ; to ; • attend : the "\u25a0 funeral *of ':: -outY deceased: mS^X -brother. CAESARNOAHSPIBRO; FBI;; .. DA\, -March 25, "1910, ? at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from 2"135 Sutter st.» \u25a0 BEX LEVI, W. M." VJ. R; GOLDSMITH; Sec. « \u25a0'*\u25a0 PRESIDIO - lodge No. : 354. F. & A." M., ;- m \u25a0 King Solomon's hall, 1739 ; Fillmore st. .^fV- — Second degree. THIS THURSDAY) fifjf 1 EV ENING, • 7 :30 -o'clock. : \u25a0•'•'\u25a0 :-.," H 1 .'\u25a0 \u25a0--.".-\u25a0\u25a0' :-r-.-V^-.';rß.';li. ; HESSELTINE, Secretary.' :' j ORIENTAL; encampment No. 57, I. O. ; O. l l^^^ \u25a0 : F.-7-Offlcera and members wtll assemble ! *ar \u25a0 m at.S:; P. depot,'- 3d - nrid 'Townsend sts./'rjHßL'o * SATURDAY- -EVENING, 0:15 o'clock. <mmb. I for ' visit Ito 1 San Jose t encampment. - Procure . tickets from. J..W.. Harris, $1.25 round trip v '•'..-All patriarchs welcome.. By orders ; ' \u25a0 . J. C. NEWTON,. C. P. 1t.% B.- DOWNIE: Rec. : Sec. : ' $ APOLLO lodge No.ci 23, 1.- O. O. F.. . < ZJsßK&i^ 431 Duboce ay.. district No. r>-"> — "affiysßgjfe Competitive <; initiatory j . degree, *^S^^ ; election, representatives to grand -^ nsW * fW^^v lodge,. 1 FRIDAY EVENING, March 25, 1910. A full attendance Is requested. By order of \u25a0 ' -'•\u25a0\u25a0 "W. H.G. SCHULTE, NT G. LOUIS HAMMERSMITH. P. G.,~.Rec. Sec- ABOUUEN ADHEM lodge N0. ,112,; . orfs3S&j». I. O. O. F.. 222 Van Ness ay.— Initiation THURSDAY; March ,- 24. Trophy : competition. Dlst. *&**#&\u25a0 ' No. 55. -Visitors cordially invited. '\u25a0'\u25a0? '\u25a0'• .\u25a0."•..-.\u25a0 ' ' '-\u25a0"\u25a0-> W.H. GILLHAM.N. G. -'\u25a0-.? PACIFIC Indgc No. 155,' I. O. O. JtffSSttok* F. — Regular business meeting at 3Hi£^d*S§}& >. H. SCHWERIN*, '-. N. G. T^vW*** V- F. C. ;. EDMONDS, Rec. See. ' MEMBERS of Richmond chapter No: 255; :-.,-;|^ ; . t). E. • 5.,1 are- requested to .ittend the funeral \u25a0 of ,- SISTER : SADIE ~ h. H. ZIETICH. : TODAY (THURSDAY),*: ' fX*' ; Jlarch 24, at i 1 :30 1 p. m.. fjom her late resl- V dence, 1301 -Waller st. corner Masonic ay. .- : OLLA L. NICOLL, W. M. A.. NlCOLL,; Secretary. ' \u25a0'\u25a0.-.":- SAN FRANCISCO Scottish Thistle Iyf J,, olnh meets THIS (THURSDAY) Tf^.&a^H EVENING, March 24. at 8 o'clock, f in I'ythlan hall. ffiOS 16th st. ?S££XZ&ZC Smoker. Tickets for Finnan Haddie -v^rt^" supjier. . WALTER G. CAMPBELL, R. C." JOHN A. HANNAY, Rec. --'\u25a0'" ' MEETIXGS-i-Legal; ..__ ; _ ; ' :--"- ANNUAL MEETING \u25a0"• . The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works. The annual meeting of .the stock holders. of the .Risdon Iron and/Locomotive -Works "for the electjon . of trustees ' for . the . ensuing -year and the transaction of such other businesses may be brought • before. the meeting- will be held-at the - office of the company, 503 Market St., room 401," San Francisco,^ on Mondar,: the"4th day of April, 1010,-at 11 o'clock a.- m. \u25a0 HARRY P. ROGERS. Secretary. LOST— Saturday evening. .011 way home from Montgomery ; av.* and Vallejo st., S. F., to ferry. Southern J Pacific 1 broad gauge . horseshoe train to Frultvale. j then i car to ; upper . Fruit- vale, a gold locket "with diamond-set In cen- ter and inscription on back. ."Presented to J. A. Scannavlno, by J. H. \u25a0 Newlia'uer '& Co., Octo- ber 2. 1002.". Finder please: return to Dr; J. A." Scannavlno. 346 Montgomery, ay.." S/ F.,*or 3073 Dimond ay., Fruitvale; and receive re- .,:' ward. „\u25a0-'\u25a0 \; : :-S \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- . \ \u25a0.\u25a0-.... \u25a0 . . .-:.- : . • ' LOST— A passbook witb the Hlbernia j Savings - andirLoan-'Soeiety •; of .San Francisco, -in the \u25a0name of GOLDEN -GATE AERIB NO. CI.F. O. X., No^ 310^1155. v; Tlie; finder ' will please return to ". bank. -Unless same 'is '"i. returneil within fi days a new book will bo issued to the applicant. \ ; ; ;>,:, : , "i ; ;, \u25a0 . LOST— A- passbook with ; the; Hlbernia Savings and > Loan Society - of« San Francisco in-, the § name of MARGARET: DOEPFNER. No. \ 170- ' 1390. .The : finder : will , please I return to bank: : : Unless same Is . returned withinS days a-uew book, will: be f isVued ,to .the applicant. : .^-- . \u25a0 $25 reward-^Lost •Ht Princess \u25a0 theater, Wednes- day. March -16. black satin handbag containing silver purse, silver* bonbon box,* about 45c in coin.: eyeglasses, key and 3 handkerchiefs. Re- turn to cashier of Fairmont v hotel. : " " LOST-^-In nark or - near ' Cliff ' house, . a pair., of automobile chains* and *a lady's sliver .tissue. ; . belt with a sliver Chinese buckle. Return to \u25a0 804 Butler building: reward. .- XOST— On February 22. citkenship papers 'taken- *;-out inChica'go in-1904, ~n name of Thomas Connelly. • Finder return to box 3500," Call, ftj? $25 .REWARD— .~ •;>. , , \u25a0 Lost — A diamond frog, .with emerald eyes. Re- .turn to Hotel Chantilly. 342 Sutter st. : LOST-^-An " English bulldog; reward. -'Return ,' to 2101 .-: Devisadoro st. \u25a0 • :\u25a0. \u25a0 ,--. ..-\u25a0 '.-. LOST— French poodle ; liberal : reward.- : Return to QUIRK. 020 Octavla 6t.-' y EMPLOYMENT WAXTED—OIaIe AAA^-JAPANESE; good boy, wants position' as :^cook in family: waees $10 up a week. \u25a0 Address ::.: D. X., ; 1907 Flllmore.V Phone West 4580. -. \u25a0:< BOOK KEEPER ' or -. cashier; ' thorough -. and • re- ; sponsible;'. young man, long experience;- excel* lent salesmafa. ,- Address box 3514, \u25a0 Call office.' BOOK-KEEPER, expert accountant, 'will keep •": small set of books; books opened, closed,- bal- anced. ; Box 3400, Call office. '\u25a0\u25a0•-\u25a0 ' ; ' t FIRST CLASS porter, 6 years*, experience, , wishes r position ; in saloon ; or hotel. : Write 32 13th st; JAPANESE- couple | want \u25a0 situations - In> good ! f am- j ily; both = man and* wife have. inauy years' ex- perlence as nrst class cook and waitress; also do laundry . and housework: ,',.. Y. ITHARA, 160 c ;-\u25a0; Park St.: Alameda. -:. .'i '\u25a0.:... .. " : *:-:.'. \u0084 JAPANESEboy wants position In small family - as schoolboy. Phone West 0709. -. PAINTER,' PAPER HANGER > AND .TINTER -WITH ALL TOOLS -.WANTS FROM OWNER, "DAY OR JOB; GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. 2771 FOLSOM ST.; PHONE >MIS- iU.SIOX SSIB. .--:::-",'\u25a0"-.. .-.•, ':\u25a0:\u25a0 :\u25a0- - .\u25a0-\u25a0 SHOW; card" writer: desires po«ltlon:-can submit I samples of , work.' Box , 3513,'.; Call \ office. - , STENOGRAPHER, 25.; expe rienced." rapid, ac- ; ; curate; ambitious: good I ref erences; .will • leave city. Box 3515, Calloffice. - WANTED-^- Position . by s. intelligent, yoinig t man '\u25a0\u25a0 •-\u25a0 with ;: perfect " knowledge .- of ; the.- French - and -> German languages:, can ' furnish ' bond. ~ Address : box 4943. -Call office. 3 051 Flllmorc st. YOUNG.* will Ing Japanese who r has good expert; S ence:at ) housework' wants 2 position 'in' a liam* , • ily. or ; apartment; •- wages ' $"»" week; FRANK. -.-; 313 Austin . a v. ; ; phono Franklin 3528. •; - ..-; : ; ; YOUNG' couple,: with large -hotel : ; and restaurant -experience.: would like situation : in ; country ho- ;•.\u25a0; tclt. or - seaside resort.' raanagerafnt vof ? small V country; resort preferred ; - can start ; immediate- ly.":"; Box 3499.- Call 'of fleer ; . : . YOUNG ..man I wishes ) position, solicit | groceries; f'i, etc,' , with "i horse and buggy; :•' honest \u25ba and * re- ,-•/ liable. -; Box .; 4770. Call \u25a0->, office, 1651 r Flllmorc: YOUNG man of 24 / wishes a \u25a0 position in »a: ma- . chine "^shop: iWould.llke. to, learn-. automobile !•;. trade; 3 years' experience, in'gas engines. . Ad- l>ox 3TifiB.' : CaU*offlM'. - \u25a0 \u25a0 *--\u25a0- *'••' i-J'.E^iilii O . .!G^J£SX^ V ' X yrEl^.-FViiialcr^ COMPETENT " middle \u25a0 aged ; women." • good '. plain i.; cook, etc.; no washing,"- in family 1 * of :; 2. or 3 • .-adults; : object.. ; hy good -home i: more than . big v, ; wages: trustworthy •\u25a0 and i temperate^ reference. , i" 80x.4150r Call \u25a0 office. Oakland, v, \u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0. . :'.•\u25a0« V ";' COMPETENT young lady ;wli-hes ; situation Ito do ; , general . office. . work ; ..has i had several years', ex-; .- ; perience y in newspaper^ office: employed at pres- j I ent," but wishes jto obtain ' n i posit iou | with j more ; chance of advaneement.", Address box 3200. Call. DRESS S MAKER would dike, to work by, day; $3; Ii J.^ H.>PAUI;,-|3G2 \u25a0 Page st. ; 1 > >; 1 :, - :' EXPERT, Ftenograohcr r will r call for; work; " type-.. i%. writing '. 10c -page; \u25a0\u25a0 dictation \u25a0 reasonable > rates.' U: Phone- Kearny. 4654.,..v "' • , - ":XS, '- LADY'S femald.-V* Viennese; '• perfect :hair dresser ;-;-and : best' 5 references. J. ' PAUL?' 302 Page st.V »r;.r-v.%' -' •\u25a0:-"-- "- -\ ,-':"' \u25a0':-., .;.\u25a0': \u25a0;:.. REFINED graduate nurse wishes position in doe- jfx tor's or dental; of flee; "good -.references. \u25a0R.' 1 B.^ G.'.^P.'iO:;. box;S47.i! Sana Jose.rCal.';;--.-', "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-< '\u25a0'\u25a0'. THE "' rich -\u25a0 ond s the « poor 1 will enjoy \ the ? refresh- ,-.y men ts •\u25a0 at a the 'i Favori te.'V 047 Mnrket; st.v:.*::/ -.*\u25a0';-•; .WOMANi wants \u25a0 washing 5 and : house ; cleaning * by. B the day ,t $1.75 ; I please give phone . number. Box * ' 3502/- Cal 1-. of flee. \u25a0*<\u25a0\u25a0>-»:\u25a0* .- '•.'-' • . : - -"-. X - . \u25a0" : :v "'\u25a0 - Your work;pays\the expense" to;learn ;•*\u25a0: a ; trade ; tha t ' pays $5 day ;In = few; mouths'^ ti mt ; i? electricity," automobiles; plnmblng." brick laying; ; .' actual contract 'jobs; * 200 i students* last i year. <ijt? nited » -Trade . Srhool » Con tract \u25a0 Co. r> 1 C23 \u25a0 Mrkt* \u25a0-li^l^^ipßS^^-VD^uj^PLiEsj ;"__ jWESmadeSaT-'.'hifSwiTh^ithel modern : '. INDE- g< PENDENCE -BA RBER CIIAI RS I (one I leveri hy-* \u25a0 (IraiiMc).*". Come ; see ' them > and I the SWEIXEST WA*, i CASES.-i Sold : on iVER V* EAST % TER.MS a or/ o»sh :te BFCKEi;- & ' PRESHER,* Inc.??. BAR^ r BER 1 SKP.PUBs.-5 Bft \u25a0 Cth } st;.^ San £ Francisco.^ I SWIIXI sell S fine? shop.*? located* InKMnrket! |tH \u25a0M running \2j chairs } steady 3 for i value ! of f fixtures ; i 'rji price', j $2W :H reason/iS sickncss.'i^Addresa f 4102 l'Jlh tt. , • " , B_AJJjnRRJ*2^VJPj}<UPPLIES ; I :^ BARKER iCHAIRS-Y ' <' We i hare i Jnst \u25a0 received . tha • sample of : our •\u25a0 .PORCELAIN .GLASS ENAMELED 1010 model chair. : j.This • has - many new < features i and outclasses. ALL "other > makes tin " finish, appear- ance I and 1 comfort,;, both I to 'the \u25a0 customer | and barber. « CALL /AND SEE \u25a0 IT, for it is to • your interest. M Sold ; on easy terms and at a * price > far below all competition 1 . \u25a0 If you are ; about to open a f shop or. remodel don't ! fall Ito i see us. : We . fit up shops complete on very easy installments.-: - \u25a0 "^ '\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0' -\u25a0-:•- :--JAMES*BARKER, INC.' ". Phone .' Franklin ; 3B99. :". \u25a0-**\u25a0- . - :i -' \u25a0 , 94 : Turk "st." st '.' -.- "---." - EUGENE ;F. PANARIO. Mgr. \u25a0..--.."- BAHBEBS— Insure r QUALITY- for > your \u25a0 cnstoni- -?\u25a0>;- by fusing ; OUR -BAY. RUM.' SEA^ FOAM. \u25a0'\u25a0 "' ''ly? 011 "- HAZELS HAIR . TONICS •: and TAL- ,-vCUM^POWDERS. SEND US A, TRlAL* order S -£'#wT. EST TIIE MERITS' of our PREPARA- TIONS. EDW. L.;CORDYt& CO.. 6S-TAY- ':joqi r ~ Both phones: Franklin 1940; Home, BARBER trust cornered— Old and new chairs for i , ,. what ; they ? are , worth ; 2 : revolving j chairs and i B ! 10 P ;• complete, A $50; v nonforf elting • lease and -. tune, tue. same- as easn.;;. 3l>4 'Hayes .et;' '- .b- FOR sale-^-2 chafr '\u25a0\u25a0 barber shop; takes in $60 per k week ; owner going " in other business: will stand investigation. :..- J. VA. SUMMERS, 306 . MacDonald f ay., Richmond,- Gai.. : r . > FIRE sale of ; barbers' coats— 2so ' latest pattern :\u25a0 :\u25a0 striped and white < coats . very slightly smoke BARBERS— Have you^ seen our. new line of fin- -»-ished ; and unflnished strops? CalP this -week and get our special discount on them. STOLTZ / 731^ Market ;st;: . .., \u25a0 "• \u25a0\u25a0".;.-„ ,W;4j: BARBER .chairs— 2 revolving 8 and 2 j pedestal Koken hydraulic;' l large pole and a good lot \u25a0'j of French plate mirrors cheap. " STOLTZ, 731 1 \u25a0 Market ,st. ,v . --. . \u25a0,--...- -.. -- . , ; . --. .1 BARBER outfit for 2 or 3 chairs wanted;- will' -pay full price: for the' stuff, but: mnst be in v good condition. Apply to STOLTZ, 731 -Market. 3 CHAIR shop, corner,- neariMarket,' downtown; „ good business ; owner no barber ; mnst sacrifice for $255. '.v. COLEMAX & CO., S3O Market st. ; COUNTRY shop.Uive town, clears $30 per week live man can do better; Only with , j COL-EMAN & CO., S3O . Market st. OLD established first class 6 chair barber shop iv Oakland;- 115 SanPahio ay.; owner killed; widow , must sell ; :. see . foreman. , ...;-• •• 1 1 HAVE I fine | proposition : in aY 3 chair shop for \u25a0man meaning business. Box 381, 11Q8 Valencia. BARBER, r first class workman, wishes steady work in the country. \u25a0 Bos 3529, Call office.;, Calif ornla^ Olive " Cream and Mentholine Cream -.are the best after shaving. - Bauer's, 1554 Ellis. BARBKRS' Protective Union— Employment secre- tary, . W. BARON.". 775 Mkt.; phone Kny. 5354. 2 ALMOST new revolving barber chairs and pole at a bargain. 3893 Sacramento st. . ;.- WANTED— To buy a barber shop in small conn: - try,, town. ~ box 3536, Call office. /, -;;- PARTNER wanted, 10c shop; also barber on percentage. I 207 4th • st. -.-y- .. : . ::;\' NEAT 3 chair shop for sale; good location; • have ', other, business..,; 1453 Eddy st. ,: 2 CHAIR outfit; cash or "easy •terms. 641 Vallejo st. . ;, ' • . . BARBER' shop for sale; reasonable; trial- given. 490-4 th st. ; - ..- ; \u25a0. .:.-,. \u0084:-.\u25a0-,. - .-,. \u25a0;.., FOR sale — Two chair - barber shop; a bargain. ,1501^ Folsom st. . ' .- . " , WANTED— First class barber. 115 San Pablo ay., Oakland. .: TWO good barbers wauted ; . steady. 219 Mont- __gomery ay.; g»ar' Pacific 'st. -'' • : HELP WANTED * Al SALESMAN WANTED Well acquainted with - millinery line, to handle . side : line of ostrich plumes; to one such high commissions will be paid; no attention to com- munications not' statiug references, security for samples, etc., 11. COHEN, 51- Bond st., 'New York., N. Y.- \u25a0\u25a0--..\u25a0,' \u25a0\u25a0 -.----\u25a0 \u0084..-'\u25a0- ?.---\u25a0> jr,r;r. ;.-..---. MAN -from 25 to 40 to' travel; must be Inter-, ested in educational", work and; meet school principals, . clubwomen .and ministers: (no sell- | ing) ; best \ references required: initial salary, $Go month, and : expense allowance; will pay capable man. slso? month. Box 4153, Call of- fice, Oakland. - " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0: - . • "~" ANDRE'S, .1044 Larkin St.— Cook and wife, cooking and housework. $(!0 up; busboy, hotel :_cltning room, $30-$4O; assistant on cakes, $45; assistant gardeuer, $30; cooks, kitchen hands, porters, etc. -, \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 • .:.\u25a0 :WB waut a few live,: responsible men and women as deputies for Fraternal Order Mountaineers in cities and towns '\u25a0around: the bay; we have the best proposition on the coast. ; Call or address [ F. O. M., • room 52.' Bacon block. Oakland. Cal. WAKTED — Meir and women to learu the barber : - trade ; special . rates on : now ; | branches ;in all the principal cities. United States and Canada; '..we guarantee to teach you the trade. Moler • College 234 3d st; - j s ' WANTED— An* experienced advertising man, one to \u25a0 go ' to ;an : . Interior; city not \u25a0 far . from \u25a0 San . t Francisco; :. state .'experience, where previously employed, salary, expected. \u25a0 Address box 4152, Call office. -Oakland, v - • : .-,'>. WANTED— Strong young man about 20 to learn •heavy • hardware , and . mill " supply ' business; I wages $50 month.- Address "in own handwrit- ing, giving , references. . Box 3531. j Call office. LABORERS and mechanics tc know that Edward \u25a0 Rolkin . has : reduced : the rooms at ; the Denver \u25a0 - house; 3d and Howard sts.. to 35c per day; $2 ..week: hot and cold water in every room. MEN AND WO.MEN to learn the , barber trade absolutely free; no limit to time. Write or •": call for particulars. THE S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 700 Howard st. WANTED — Trackmen, * quarrymen. - laborers," jS wages $2 i por "' day_" : Cowell Portlapd " Cement 5 company, Cowell, Contra Costa .county, Cal. -;.. WANTED — Retired noncommissioned .; officer . or s civilian post" exchange steward. Post Exchange, v Fort- McDowell., Cal. . ... - :, ... WANTED— COO men to occupy rooms. 20c to SOc .pernight (free bath), at the NEW YORK, 753 •' -Howard st. : between 3d and 4th.' .;. WANTED—^An- experienced floors-walker. Apply HALE BROS.; Inc.. Ilth and Washington sts., - ' - .: -..:-\u25a0 FIRST CLASS coat maker to work In shop. ..Me- : . chanlcs' Bank ' bldg., Mason and Market sts., " . r00m;71R. ", :.; . - .. \u25a0-,"-- \u25a0• ;- ..-- : : - ;, WANTED — Second 'cook and butcher, for German .^-steamer Itauri,; Bailing Thursday. for west coast i] and Europe. : Apply , at pier 19. .; -*\u25a0 '\u25a0 '••-.\u25a0 WANTED-i-FJxperienced - wash • goods : salesman. "Apply HALE-BROS., INC., Ilth and Washing- - ton sts., T Oakland. \u25a0. . • ;, AGENT.S - wanted : s steady ; work; no : experience "necessary; to take mrders. "'7lB Golden Gate ay.' 10 MEN -tailors ' to j work I on^ ladies' - tailored gar- .* ments; ; : good- salary * paid. ' BARON; US \u25a0 Geary. MKNlto learn barber trailer inTG' weeks; special rrate.v- 670. Washington t st."' near. Kearny. - VERY •; fat - l>oy ! at rAl^azar. theater stBgc door,' \u25a0 10 a. :; m;, today. ; '"--. "- : '/\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' WANTED— Shoe "salesman at 3015 16th »t. N MEN > wanted at 103 3d 'st';' to | haye ; their shoes '-; repaired :• sewed ; soles 75c,'done in.lo minutes. NEW - 1124 Howard— Single rooms, \u25a0 15c an«l 2<V|>er' night :*:bot 'and cold water.- FJB3L\LE;HELi»riVANTED : YOUNG '.women -between 'the; ages of .'l7 .'and 25, -: of, -fair .- educatlon.V neat; appearance" and un- questlonabli* ' character; i wanted Ho; study tele- .*\u25a0 phone -operating, asa profession; a liberal sal- ;>' ary Is'paid^ew -operators .l while iu' training at • the operating- school » of -the --Pacific .Telephone i-i '-. and t Telegraph • Company,: and upon graduation : they, ' are \u25a0\u25a0 given • permanent-; positions ..: at --the \u0084 switchltoards. with -opportunities for promotion. \u25a0I Tlie • Pacific ; Telephone and Telegraph | Company • : provides •- light *'" and •• w*U ventilated s operating i rooms, pleasant rest and lunch rooms and takes '•', a personal interest in- the welfare of the young o women- •inj.ts !. em pluy.^ ?:;-'';\u25a0 .. ,*: - \u25a0:-\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 : jV*, Competent % operators '- furnished \u25a0; to provide ii branch * exchancc ,- subscribers;" . . - . : , • \u25a0;. v ,*'-•\u25a0 , For f ulli particulars . call, ; preferably . between ' S :3O a. *j m. i and 12 * m.; '"- at \u25a0 operating > school, \u25a0i. telephone office.*: 2015' Stelnorst.'y „. : . p / WEIX \u25a0 established ? gown " msker & would «•• like * a \u25a0 woman who -is a first : class « fitter and . draper,' "•'one '.wlio-.thorooghJy.-' understands: tbe business, BtoJJpln her in-partnershlp; $800 capital 1 needed. \u25a0- Boxi 3507.'. Call office. :: - v ;.= . ANY .girl i* in. % sorrow J-: or -"perplexity '.needing; a c, friend 'or advlscr\is invited; to .write or call on ' -,*-. Miss -'.Tanner, 0 ' Salvation v Army." headquarters. -- '( 1 130 .'Market ' st.,'j San j Francisco ; ' hours, 2 ' to : 4 ;V,;da»y.-r- ;-;--."': ," --,'\u25a0\u25a0..:. -.'"-\u25a0. - \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0:' '',-. -.-. ; -\u25a0..-.\u25a0 " OAKLAND, --.-\u25a0•' ••-•\u25a0-- :-' GIULS '.TO 'MAKE. -OVERALLS. '-PAID -SALARY .- \u0084.;•:,'. WHILE LEARNING. .',, \u25a0 .. XEVI , STRAUSS & ; CO.. 3D ?A ND * CLAY STS. > . '. r..'.'.: rAPPLY TO,MR.-;DAVIS;: ;, .;' ; .WANTED— Ladies >to learn ? hair ' dressing ; | com- •- plete i course." $25 ; \ bring . this ad and get : manl- 'i" curing J outfit J free*withllesson3.- Up to Date "i j: Parlors,-;; 1750 ; Flllmore $ st: ; ; estab.* : 15 \ years: ;*; WA NTED- 1 - 1 Young worn en ! to j trn in ; as nhrsts.~- be-" 1 ? tween ; ages' of 320 ' a nd ' 30.' of * good ." education," -.S neai \u25a0 appearance; '-' Box ; 300S; Call . office. \u25a0 Oak- illand.T:,.,"'- *;^* ->V 'y^'. '\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 ;\u25a0••-;,,..;.;,'.;, -"?.."T-.* LEAR^the':art:of. hair ldressingtats the jCalifor- a ' nia ' college %. of oHairdresßlng^ and * Beauty; Cul- a3 ture: ; exp.j instr. i \u25a0; 907 V. ! Mirket : ».T.', Konr. 5?.68; WANTED— InI Sansalito."* young [.woman for,' cook-' f* ing* and FdOwnsf airs iwork : s- com f ortable i room : • - wages , $30.'* P.! O.^bor J 58,1 Sansalito. ;• v :l: l <"._. \u25a0-.--. LADIES wanted' to' take, home; work; 'part' or : full 1 ;: TRIEBER'S. QjlCOi^Ellisist.^near.jFillmore.:' "_•;- \-< .: \u25a0\u25a0 ,-^- WANTED '-^-'.Thoroughly *i experience*! \u25a0*. millinery * saleswomen. ' f Apply ' HALE- 8R05..; Inc.: Ilth 'M and i Washing toil >, st s.: s Oakland.^;:-- \u25a0: V : '\u25a0 -.' •-': • v WANTED— Kxperience<l * millinery.' saleswoman. KApply. TIALE • BROS.;? INC.,' Ilth and' Washlng- M'ton-!gtB..'fOakland.7-:.:.'CL..',-.%"'.'. J y -.ir^Xr ;^-.. , .-.- .TKACHER-ror'afrlistrict'srhool.': 'Apply.. T.B. U; S.TKARNS.'. -'l4-' ; SUattuck'av.. 'Berkeley.*; Cat 1 FEMALE;. HELP ' WAXTED— -Continqed GIRL" for general ' housework!^ wages: 7 520; ref er- . : * ences. 'Apply; 566 < Dolores st." near; 22d. MILLINERY * MAKERS : -: and - ! trimmers. 1352 ::> Stockton •' st. _ J-_J -_- ~ ' :- - .-"',-.\u25a0 \u25a0.- ..•/:;."'".-, .-\u25a0""\u25a0 IF yon are looking for | work." rest by I the way.; '\u25a0\u25a0'. The Favorite. 947; Market st.^ --'-:-, :i .-\u25a0\u25a0.." \u25a0.;-. NEAT, > experienced girl to ; do second ; work and y.wait on -table: '•53.V70- Clay st. '-- * - - -y - YOUNG t girl \u25a0\u25a0 for. general housework ; : smalt : f am- ily.'76s 19th St.. Oakland. - - .-'^ . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - "^ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES West'3s3S. . "" Phone: ~1. \u25a0 "-Home 53444 ASIA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, : '-; \u25a0\u25a0 - -Contractor and Interpreter.*--' - ' • 1C23 Buchanan. ; .. S.> KAWATA. : AAAA-f-CANTON Bnrean^of Information— Chi- ;, nese 'cooks: and waiters for functions. Canton I \u25a0.Bank bldg.. 649 Kearny; St.: phone Stltter lIS. AAA— ' ; : PHONE WEST 1731 » Largest Japanese \u25a0 nnd Chinese \ employment office -in.c|ty.-i \T.TAMURA CO.. 1612 Laguna st. UORI : CO.; 174S SUTTER • ST. ; ' PHONE WEST *\u25a0 2So3— rßest 'Japanese-Chines* ,help promptly furn.;, open day and 'night. Home phone 52803. A.A— OSCAR HATSUin. Japanese-Chinese Emp. " Co.;«best help.with-care and guar.l3l3 Geary --. Bt.; phone West \u25a0SCSS. Home S4OSB. J. ; CONN,- Chinese ; emp." bureau: Chinese cooks ; special; hotel. or: fam. 770 Clay; T. Doug. 3162. H. .W.'HONG,: Chinese employment office. 805 Webster St.. Oakland; phonea Pekin 25. A 3725. STAR emp. office; Japanese-Chinese help. W. , KODATA. l&jfj Geary; tel. « West IC7. S4OQS. JAPANESE and Chinese employment office; 167S __Pogtj_phone West '7l SH. Home pbone S3S.IS. - SALESMEN, and SOLICITORS WASTED HIGH CLASS stock salesmen . wanted; references requiretl;. leads . and . assistance ; furnished; at- tractive proposition to ' good men. Call bet. U:3O-ll:30 a. m.. 2 to 4:30 p. m.. rooms 417- 413. Foxcroft bldg; ..- SALESMAN, $25 " week, ' city . and country : spe- cialty; no samples; references and experience. Address box 3532. Call office. - . WANTED— First class printing solicitor; good \u25a0salary and commission: only experienced man wanted. Box 3537. Call -of flee. RELIABLE raining stock- salesman: liberal com- misslon. Apply at 845 Pacific building. LIVE men to sell watches, jewelry od install- ;_2.m f nlsj_g.?l ! »ry or c , >m _ - 04 >f ar fc P t. room 6t2. v~^-^-. .ACEXTS i WAXTED _ HIGH GRADE AGENTS WANTED. Now being demonstrated and financed: an In- vention that has startled the whole world: stock now being sold ; here is one of the greatest In- ventions of the age, the DUNHAM NUTI.OCK AND BOLT, an invention of Charles L. Dunham. The invention consists of a nut cut on different angles.. Write at or.cc. for particulars. Terri- tory is fast being taken up. Address DUNHAM UNDERWRITERS. 1615 UNION BANK BUILD- INO. PITTSBURG. PA. UXPAID WAGES COLLECTED KNOX, 443 Pine — Suits, liens, attachments, time chects cashed; debts collected everywhere. S TIME CHECKS CASHED; liens: wages collected everywhere. 'INTERSTATE. 615 Pacific bldg v BLIVKN. 855 Broadway. Oakland— Wages, notes, __accounts - collected -'everywhere. 1 AGEXCIES DOES any (The owe yon? We make collections everywhere on percentage. , DEAN & CO.. 652 Pacific- tyMg.: 4th and Market sts.. S. F. ill Juj; JBI U.Sj;AX JPJQO LLECTI O>,S^J.^ BAD DEBT COLLECTING our specialty; *try us. INTERSTATE, 615 Pacific bldg.. 4th and 'Mkt. ALL bills, notes and wages promptly collprted ' everywhere.' Fred ~JJ Schmidt. Market-Noe-16th. ROOMS TO LET— Far, nnd -Unfur. A COZY home for respectable ja dies.. 1130 Mar- . ket ; st. near ' Sth. 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, ranslus from 25c per night up; • special rates by the week or \u25a0 month. See matron. -room 33. DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard— All modern conveniences: 200 rooms. 35c to $1 day. $2 to $5 a week; free baths; Howard or 4th st. cars. FILLMORE- st,. 1738— Newly furnished rooms, bath, running water, . $2 week Dp; also house keeping. • HOTEL, OREGON. ~" -, " .Valencia' and 14th sts. .. Modern throucbout; \u25a0 all - outside snnny rooms: neatly furnished; nicest house in Mission district; rates $3 week up., with bath; special rates by the month.- Phone. Park 5573.- HOTEL IRVING. 447. Eddy— 2oo modern outside rooms; large lobby; ladies* parlor; drummers" sample rooms: SOc to $1 a day; $2.50 to $5 - week; Eddy st. cars direct from ferry. HOWARD • St., 1684. nr. 13th— Large sunny ..rooms; -gas, electricity, bath, phone; by weeS or month; reasonable. - ' JACKSON. st. 1597. cor. Polk — Just opened; new management: large, sunny • front rooms: reas. LET the DOMO DIRECTOBY do your room hunt- ing; Eaves time and strength. MISS'TRUM- . BULL, manager,. S22 Crocker bldg.: hours 11-2. MASON st.. 825 — Sunny." newly furnished front ; suite, bath, phone; private family. O'FARRELL St., 1180— Large front room with running:. water; single room, $1.50 -to $3.50 per \u25a0 week. • \u25a0 . OVERLAND HOUSE. 569 Sacramento st. below Montgomery— Now open: 200 rooms: hot and \u25a0 cold » water In every room; 25c to $2 per day. $1.50 to $5 per. week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. POST St., 1765— Handsomely furnished sonny . . front room; bath, gas, phone; $10 per month. PINE st., . 1617, cor. Van Ness ay. — Under new \u25a0 management, newly furnished sunny suites with private bath; , also single; gas; running \u25a0 water; lowest rates perm, parties; 4 car. lines. PINE st.. 1730 — Small sonny room. bath, phone. $5 month;. also large sunny corner room. ST. MARIE HOTEIJT ; 700 Broadway, corner Stockton st. Just opened; new management; all front rooms; , cor. . suite suitable for doctor: bath: phone. • STEVENSON St., 1352 — Sunny rooms, all new • furniture, with private family: near junction > - : of ..Valencia and < Market sts. ; | rent reasonable. UNION 5t., » 1734 — Nicely furn.. suncy front .room;, bath, gas; mod. Improvements; rent $S. ONION" St.. 172S— Nicely forn., sonny front suite; . suitable for, couple; Dath; free phone. 1 To 3 nicely furnished connect ia? rooms and \u25a0 .bath. " For particulars phone during day Doug- la* 3572. evening West 4627. . ; ROOMS FOR JHO^SE^JvEJJPIjVf^^^ ; BARTLETTV st., 413. near. 25tb — Ijarjre rooms for house keeping; gas, bath; furnished - - or unfurnished. . * . * CALIFORNIA: St.. 1545— Nicely furnished front • I suite complete; also single; bath, running water. : FILI.MORE • Bt.. 2127. near Sacramento— Nicely - .furnished sunny 2 and 3 room apartments and • '» .bath:. cheap: single rooms, s2 up. . ', FULTON St.. 1553. nr; Baker (McAllister cars) — -Cozy front parlor suite, 2 rooms and kitchen; . ; $22; adults. -;: .- .-."*-\u25a0. :-.- .. '. ' . . • j; HAIGHT. St.,- 106% — Nice front, house keeping ':. rooms. • \u25a0 • . \u25a0 \u25a0 * .-• HAIGHT ft.. airy house keeping • room; : rent rights. •\u25a0 : " ;-..-\u25a0 m OCTAVIA St., ' 2Sl2— Nicely- furnished front ', . room,. with or .without . running ; water; bath; ; very . reasonable. . . .:•*\u25a0»--.. .\u25a0\u25a0 1 O'FARRELL ; St.. 1274— Newly furnished snlte . ' hkpg.: run.- water:- laundry: lower floor; $11 " .. and $7^ month. ' POLK -5t., '1310. near Bush— Large sonny room, 3 ' running water; $2 per weeV. . - PINE i st.v 912— -2 rms. - f umLshed \u25a0 house keeping. '\u25a0.\. $18: ' also • large ' sunny - basement » room. $10. . . SUTTKR st. T 21!?0--Newly furnl«hed room, with '1 -- or ;withont. bouse keeping. r -. SUTTER st.. - 25C2 — Sunny,. modern. 1- tr> s "rooms furn. ; or unfurn.," from $»? ~ np; * bath, phone. ; :\ yard : no > objection Ito \u25a0 children : . also bachelor : - auarters..-. , : . '_ : -. : -, SUTrER St.. - 2130*. nr. Steiner— Front . and back * ''1 parlor : for . house keeping; '\u25a0_ also U. rooms, reg. kitchen: eas and coal. stove: stationary tubs. . STANYAN St.. 045," near Frederick— Al boose r keeping rooms; every convenience; son all day; 'reasonable." =-•-•- • . ..•\u25a0..--- OAKLAND HOUSE" KEEP ; STII.st.: 1202. cor-uMajraolia/Oakland— 4 sunny furnished -rooms s and bath for house keeping : 1 Yon > carllne , and only; 2 blocks to either S. P. l or - Key ' Route -trains.- 1 '-'.•:'\u25a0*.* '.. - \u25a0\u25a0 - -\u25a0\u25a0-.- V " ROOHS-AXD - BOARD OFFEHED - AAA— THE IWEMPE. . 419 Oak : St.— Large sunoy < '\u0084 rooms ; , unexcelled •: board. >; Phone Park • 5002. CALIFORNIA' st.. V 2523— Clean. , nicely ', furnlshe.l '-.-.. rooms; excellent aboard; phone, -bath; -$6 and •• \u25a0vs7 : perjweek.y ":*..:":.:-. ':>; \u25a0* ,• ' \u25a0 - ( PACIFIC av.;U7l6— Beautiful snriny, front room.. X - suitable. for< 2 or 3; also single room; excellent : *Jj, board;i references. ;' \u25a0 \u25a0 •-'";- ; * f . - .-.,. PIERCE J Bt.7f 815. near McAllister— Fura. front * room; bath; I . fine neighborhood; excellent boards ." L 2, : $18 • month. V. * \u0084 . -v- -\u0084 v->.. .; > \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -. <:* ', PJNE ; Bt.Trlo6o-^-Bachelor : quarters.", single room - -; ' and i board ; \u25a0 central location ; • reasonable.' Phone * '-\u25a0Franklln?4297«b«itweeniO:3o and-7»p.,m. \u25a0\u25a0'.-,. - POST, St.; 1206,', cor.-s.Van Ness— Nice, aunny ' fur- '-'•j. nlshed : rooms,'. with ' first class \u25a0 French board.. •„ I PINF.iStr. v 2354-i-Newly ifnrnlshed. "front 1 suite. S !-. wlth'first class board. $25:, n0 slgn.f.i .:.\;i-_'\* ' |PINE St.; flOSO^Sunny,^ well - furnished * room; = I with or, without board; phone,'; bath. . :r j • I ROOMS A\D BOARD : 'OFFT2SSPj^£S2: " ROOMS and board for gentlemen only; rates rea- ... sonable. '226 Halght at. near Buchanan. * > ST. FRANCIS Girls' Directory. Central •'•A 0A 0 ' 1 WaUer st., San Francisco— A beautiful home, where old ladies, young glr!s and little cnll-.v dren ;an board very reasonably. ,li| - SUNNY room, with board, la private home; ref-;.'. t erences. Phone West 6538. • ST. Margaret's Club for Girls. 1541 Cal.— ldeal • home. t»achers. tourists, stens.. etc.: $20 mo. up. • UNION st.; 2112— Nicely furnished, front suite: Sbanlsh. French. EnglNh «tH>ken: no chllilren. \ BERKELEY ROOMS AXP BOARD FURNISHED rooms in a refined private tamllyj beautiful grounds ami surroundings: boaM optional; near station: references. 2222 Shat- tnck ay. _ -::\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0 - ' L : J_ APARTMENTS rL __ x ALL APARTMKNTS IN THAT CHARMINGLT QUAINT CASA MADRO.NA . Are now ready. - The' effect of a select hostelrr rather than a city apartment boose' is produced • by the typical Spanish patio, with Its garden* and fountains, around which this adobe struc- ture rambles. The Interior is unequaled for Its many ntments. soch as open fireplaces, desks, bookcases, imported wall coverings, tiled bath- rooms, etc.; steam heat; furnished and unfur- - ' nisbed. • - ~ . ' THREE. FOUR AND FIVE LARGE ROOMS." . Elegantly appointed: excellent service: rents $•><> to $125. lIS Frederics st.; Hayes st. cars pass door. . WHY KEEP HOUSE, when living at Hotel St. Mark. Oakland's "best, terminus of S. P. an.l Key Route trains. 10 minutes to San Francisco, relieves you of all cares, worry and costs less*: furnished; excellent table; every ; comfort: warmer climate; less fogs;- think It , OTer; come and . see. - AA— THE CLOISTER APARTMENTS. Exelnnlvelv for bachelors. 74» Taylor st. n^ar Bush. Phone Franklin .Wrf». Steam heat, hot water, shower baths, phones, lounging room, fully equipped kitchen, southern , cook; breakfast served In room.*. ' THE MELBOURNE Apts.. 1350 Pine nr. Hyde— Elegantly furn. & and 2 sunny rm. apts.. with . bath: hotel service: steam heat, social Ball 1 and lobby: private exchange connecting rms.: 1 phone Franklin 5870. References. . AAA — VENDOMK AITS.. NE. «or. Washington and Polk — Just completed; handsomely fur- nished apt. of :J room*, bath: thoroughly mod- ern: electric elevator. Janitor service, steam heat: light and sunny: .references*. ' . I AA— VAN XESS APARTMENTS. 212S Van Ne*s \, nr. Bnxidway — Eieirantly furuishetl apts. of t: and 4 rooms; steam heat. e'ec. light., elevator; marine view: reajwrnable. Phone Franklin 250' L MARYLAND APARTMENTS. NW. cor. XUt and Telegraph ay.. Oakland's leading family apirt- ment house; 2. S and 4 room apts. : luxurious living 50 per cent less than la S. F. P1c<1.,44r.n. : AAA— Stanford (The). 315 Van Ness— l and - rms., light hskp=.: 1 room « 53. 50; 2 ruis., J5 week up; tourist trnde. 50<? to $1.50 day. AAAA — The NotfWham apt*.. 1630 Cal. ur. Van Ness; elegantly fnrn. and unfiirn. apts.. 3. 4. 5 rms.. bath, steam beat, hot water: ref*. AAAA— THR AI.DOISK APARTMENTS. COR. PINE ANI> COUGH— SUNNY FCKN. AND'UNFrR. APTS.: NEW MANAGEMENT. SAX JCAN APARTMENTS , 103 1 Sutter »t. near Uyd*>. . 3! room apartment*: elog:mtly furnished. VICTOR AITS.. 230 Uongias.*— 2 and 3 room ua- f urn, apts.: Rw:d heater. Take Market st. car. A — YERBA,' EUENA apts.. 1114 Sutter st. near Larkin: elegantly fnrn. suite;'. -2-3 rtns.. bath. $22.50. ?25— 2 new elegant apartments, fine lo- cation." 313 Wnlnnt bet. Sacramento and C^ay. EUREKA apts.. Mkt. and. 'l7th s».— Beautiful :i and 4 nn. apts.; phone; Janitor service; sunnr. ADELINE apts.. <M 0 Eddy. St.— 2. 3 and 4 roon apts.: hotel service; priv. exch.: most modern. COLUMBUS APTS.. NE. cor. Pa?, and Larkin — S and 4 roi»m. apartments; unfurn. : ?20. $'\u25a0£?. $24. BERTRAM apts.. tKO H.vde St.. 3-4 rm. sunuy apis.; close in: every modem eonve-tience. 17TH and Church, over drus store —3 and 4 P*>ia apartment?: rent $15 t» y{-J.srt. HOTELS BROOKLYN hotel. .'«« Ist St.. Slbloeka from Market — Modern family, commercial: boar.l and room. $1 to $1.50 per day. Jti to $S r>f wk.: single rooms, 50e: family rooms. $1: best meal In city. 25c: fre» bus. Chan. Moutii^me-r. HOTEL ARGONAUT, 4th ami Market sts. —Fam- ily and commercial hot«l; worn with 'leach.it batb. $1 per day; rooms with private- bath. $1.50 per day; restaurant attached; moderate .prices; free bos meets all trains anil a-m»n|w. AA-V-LANGH.\3I hotel. 141 Eildy ift.— Lar^e. new. modern hotel rtgnt d»wntn«rii; st'-a:a heat; hot water: nwms with priv. bath. $1 flay. $5 wk.; other good room* $3.50 wk.; any car. HOTEL LONGWOKTH. 1010 Post cor. Larkin— so outside sunny rooms; steam heat, automatic elevator: $15 per mo. Phone Franklhi 2705. THE COVE, IR> Eddy st.. «•<«-. Taylor — Rear en- trance in Taylor: transient rtx»Bis:'Sl to $I. \u25a0'\u25a0<». \ AN elegant high class Oat. 7 large rooms. col»»- nial parlors; Flemish diuh« room; northwwt corner' Hyde and Washington. »ts. : unsurpassed mariae view: minuter to Kearny st. BUCHANAN St., 135. »PP- State normal whoot — \u25a0 A choice flat. 6 rooms, bath, pantry and laun- dry; sun in every room; choice i-ouiiitlon. STEINER »t.. 1313. near Ellis — Rent reduced: modern flat. « large rooms; Nub. ruunins water: $22.50. - • • • TURK Bt.. 1109, near' Jefferson square — Rent re- • duced: sunny modern 0 large rooms, bath: fine condition; $32.50. PINE St.. £307, near Flllmore — 6 sunny, .light rooms and bath: upper: rent cut $25; maku offer; running water in rooms. FELL st.. 517. near Lasuna— s suany. lisut rooms and bath: garden; perfect condition: rent cot $18; make offer; »ust rent. $14— Snnuy lcwer Ilat. 5 rooms, bath, inclosed porch, yard. 2V05 Golden Gate ay. b«t. Lyon and Central ay. \u25a0 - * WASHINGTON. 1055. nr w Polk— Upper flat; new. sunny. 7 rma.: Janitor: near all car lines; reas. NOE st.. 165, bet. Htn and 15th— Up to di:t» « rooms and batb. cheap; 1 block north Market. 30TII. 407 — Cottage. 4 sunny rooms, batb. gas; fine view; 1 block from 2 car lines:. rent $15. LAGUNA st.. 2012. nr. Union — 5 and ft rooms . and bath: rents $12. $13.50. $U>. $2u: see this. MISSION* st.. 3214, nr. 2Sth— « sunny room* and batb; modern: upper flat. $2G monta. FELL st.. 1100 — t and. 5 room sunny flats, bath, porch, basement; rent reasonable. A REDUCTION — * r flat. <23r-ne»rly new; Jan- itor; at G. G. park. 2273 Hayes st. ZOE St., 49A. uff Bryaut between 3<l and 4th — New. sunny; 4 aud 5 rooms and bath. ' • 10th and Noe sts. — Sunny, warm belt, tipper ami lower 4 and 5 room flats <;{>:,s-». $20. COJXINGWOOI> St.. 2:!7. near 10th and Castro— 4 rooms and bath: rent $I*s. \u25a0 SCOTT St.. 1334 and 13C0, corner O'Farrell— 6 rooms and bath each. ' ' GROVE St.. 635, near Buchanan — Flat to l»t: * FLATS TO LET— Furnished PAGE st.. 43fi — Furnished " upper flat. 6 room* and bath: very sunny: few numbs or longer; rent $45; bet. 1 and 3:30 p. in. PIERCE st.. 24.1. near Haieht— fi rooms; battf; porch: y»rfl- minnT: reasonable. OAKLAXD.FUTSTOI.ET-FnriiUhfJ '4 EAST 14TU St.. 777. Oakland — New modern flat. 4 rooms ami hath: newly fnrnlshed: >22..V). BERKELEY FLATS TO LET— Far. MODERN 5 room .furnished flat, near station. \u25a02HSU. Ashbv ay.. Berketer. \u25a0 FLATS FOR SAI,.E---FTirni»fc*tl 7 , large rooms; all sunshine: elegantly fur- nished: 2 clear rent. $40: price $sCt>. l«Wi Ellis st; near Flllmore; phones— Home,* 17:r7. Pag. W. 4407. - -^ - "• J. nOIiSBS TO liET— Purnlihed FOU"r?nt. oa a lease — 12 room hous-. completely fwrnished: proix-rty N abont 150x250 feet; n!i-e lawn In > front; orehanl and garden in rear; yjilendltl <snbarban home, within 4A minute' ride from the city, down th« peninsula. For Inquiries adiiresa t»»x Cs3l.'Can offlcy. HAIGHT-st.. 758 — 14 furnished rooms for faoy llt hoarding: se^ It totlar. .'^IIOUSE^TO LET — Lnfurplah/d HOUSE, ell : rooms. . Washington st. ' near Lyo«. \u25a0 furnished or •\u25a0 nnfurnished. Bot 34.52. Call. ALA JJIEDA HOUSES TO LET— Unfur. CENTRAL ay.. - cor Grand^-Flne house." 10" rooms;- lovely, lawn. . palms and fruit trees; rent $35: a snap. WOODMAN REALTY CO.. ;41'Montsomerr *t.. S. F.- \u25a0 CLEMENT ay.. 2117 — Lovely house. , 6 rooms. ' newly 1 papered: $20; ; very -desirable., WOOI*- -' M<V RRU.TY CO- 41 Montgomery st.. B.T. COTTAOES 'I TO LET "_,, TO LET— Cottage 'fl ro mis and bath; stable; 2 '-. lots ; $14." Inquire ; hjmt*r of flee "Army sf near 1- San* Brono it. ... • .-..-':•,,..'. \u0084\u25a0.. $l*r- Sunny cottaxe.* partly furn..- 4 r.. X; e»«. \ yard;' 1385 A Stevenson nr. Valencia and 13tl>. \ j2^OAJfciAxp^^OTT.IGES TO-LET 6 . room : cottage : plenty , flowers "ami , frnlt trees : 'for; adults;. $15 per month.'. - 1055 47Qi st off - Sao- Pabtp'av. \u25a0-*\u25a0\u25a0.-: •_ * . •\u25a0 : J ' < ' ' v ." Coatlaaed on Atrxt 1*329 '<>