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12 THE SMART SET NISTORIES of houses would often make entertaining reading. In the kaleidoscopic annals of San Francisco, with its changes that seem ljfe I | the wildly contrasted scenes of some stage spectacle, mansions that once knew the gayety and glamour of brilliant entertainments .have .been reduced to such indignities as placards announcing "House keeping rooms to let/ "Table board," "Free kindergarten,'' and even "Undertaking ;iand embalmbg." which may be carried on; in the very rooms that- rang with me merriment of 3-oung people of another day. -. , . Many of these sad survivors of a splendid past were mercifully destroyed in the. big fire that swept the older part of the city, but there are com paratively new homes that the quick march" of events in San Francisco has left to follow the downward course that ends in "house keeping rooms." The future fate of the Hobart mansion in Van Xess avenue is shrouded in uncertainty. Originally built by Mrs. Jackson Gouraud. when she was Amy Crocker Afho. it represented the latest cry in luxury in the eighties, when the marble plungr :; " ' frescoed walls had no counterparts in California. For a year or two it .was closed before the Hobarts acquired possession of it, -and the period of their occupancy might be called its happiest era. There Miss Alice Hobart and her sister." Ella, now Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Colo rado, made their debut and gave many gay parties.. Later the Josselyns lived there for a time, and then it was closed again until the fortunes of 1906 hrvsced a b:g department store within its walls, where those who had dined r.nd danced bought gloves and ribbons in the- familiar rooms. 3 \u25a0 hist a block away the Pacific Union club occupies the former L. L. Faker residence, and when the rebuilt Flood Triansion is taken possession of die spacious house where the Borels entertained lavishly one winter will probably b<? converted into a boarding house, like the Blanding house near by, which \vas abandoned last year by the Family club. This is usually the first step. One of the hospitable homes of a few years sgo that has already entered the boarding house- estate is the Clark Crocker house, which once stood at the corner of Laguna and Sutter streets. Mrs. Fannie Crocker McCreery, Mrs. Green and the late Mrs. Sam Buckbee spent their girlhood there. A "few years ago it was unceremoniously dragged :«-*ut of its jrnrden and shoved across the street, where a sign now advertises its downfall. \u0084 Shortly before the fire a sort of epidemic of hoarding houses attacked the r.-i^hborhncd bounded* by Jones and' Leavenworth. Pine. and Bush streets. Within a radius of four blocks nearly. a dozen stately residences were reduced to the circumstances represented by landladies and lodgers. At the corner Tones and Pine streets the Fair'mansion. where Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs sr.d Mrs W K. Vanderbilt Jr. wereflgirls. housed a flock of boarders. On the next corner the Fred Crocker place, where Miss Jennie and Templeton Crocker spent their childhood, sheltered another set. Adjoining it the Chad bourne house suffered a like fate, and across the street, in the Homer King residence were more boarders. The spacious O'Sullivan mansion, a block brlow /\ v ' ?s likewise reduced, and just beyond the Tallant home also. The Rutherford and Thomas Bell houses across -the street held lodgers only, but fable board could be secured at the former Xorns Davis, residence, a few doors below. There is an element of tragedy in the chronicle. • • • ••\u2666 The rehearsals for the November kirraess under the direction of Miss Lpila Stewart com menced last evening at the Fairmont ar.d will continue every after noon and evening prac tically unti! the open ing of the festival. The two dances that were rehearsed last evening were the Tyrolean and the "English Girls and . Jyindon Chappies." These two verc chaperoned by Mrs. John Metcalfe. Mrs./ Harry Nathaniel Gray. Mrs. W. D. Fennimore, Mrs. Robert I. Bentley, Mrs. James A. Black. "Mrs. George Tyson and Mrs. W. J. Shotwell. • • • Miss Genevieve Leon ard, or.c of the most pop ular girls of the Menlo youngf-r pet, who has -been traveling through the eastern states w"th her relative?, the George d« Uriostis. sailed a few days ago on the Lusi tar.ia for Europe. She will be abroad for sev eral months, and will be entertained by friends in London and Paris. While, in the latter city- Miss Leonard will be the sruest cf Mrs. Thomas H. Selby and her pro- , tcge. Miss Jane Selby. • • • 3 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freeman have leased their home in Pacific avenue for two years, •and are established at lheßp)!evue for the early season at least. They probably will go abroad soon, and expect to travel on the continent for several months. •• • • M'.ss Marian Miller 5s slowly recovering from ier serious illness, and although she 5s not able "to be out she is well enough to meet her fr!en<ls=, v.lio have been very devoted during the greeks tl-.atsiie has been -confined to her. house. • V * " Miss .Tu'ia Langhorne is enjoying h?r visit ».t Color? <i<* Springs with her sister. Mrs. Richard Hammond, and will re main away probably un til the end of October. • • • 3 Miss Alysse Warner \u25a0 has sent out cards for ft bridge parly that she tri!.! give Saturday, Oc tober 13. at her home in jFrank'in street. • • • " Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hellman have been en ioying a visit at Del Monte, Los Angeles and other places of interest. HEIR DEMANDS RETURN , OF ANTEMORTEM GIFTS $7,000 in Water Bonds Distrib uted by Lvdia Inwood Lydia E. Inwood, who died April 5. ISKt. ajred 90, leaving ail estate trorth about f1<5.000, made a personal distri bution of property -worth $7,000 a few rre^ks before her death and the cir cumstances were inquired into by Judjje Grahsm yesterday on a motion _ by George S. Harmon, her grandson. that the gifts be revoked and the property returned to the estate. r Seven Blsklfou water bonds, worth $1,000 each. Mrs. Inwood distributed as follows: One to her attorney, John D. Gish. one to Gish's wife, one to Dr. "W. A. Harvey, one to Har\*ey's wife, two to Louise P. Hughes, house keeper, jffld one. to a niece. --Gish testified that all the donees were called together by Mrs. Inwood wh^n che made the gifts to them. Judpe Graham put the inquiry.' over «me "week. LOST AND FOUND LOST— GoId flower shar*»4 pin. diamond setting; t-tiakltUßi or San Francisco; reward."- EVELYN' 'MITCHEIX; Hotel Roliius. San Francisco. ; PTRAVKD— Vrnva 1342 MoAUlstor St.. C month« eaCße; nblc with white collar. Iteturn. reward. I orND-l'ursc o n Sun Mateo car. Call 565 Lombard ft. afr<»r 0 p. n. [XSST — A diamond p?n. wita pearls; liberal re- 'werd. ItPtura lo OJ>6 2d««v. ' .. \u25a0 roi.'ND— Ortonw 7. a sentleman's- watch. In-. . «iuirc at 37& Uay tv \u25a0 The members of the ; woman's auxilVry of! the prison commission are very appreciative of the courtesy of Mrs. F. G. Sanborn, who re turned the beautiful vase that she had been awarded at the theater party Monday evening, that it might be auc tioned, and so secure, a larger "return, for the benefit fdnd. Mrs. San born's kindness has won many expressions of ap preciation from the friends of the auxiliary as well as from the members of the organ ization. • • * Mrs. Latham McMullin • has returned to her home in Broadway after a week's visit with Mrs. Gu* Taylor in Mehlo ' Park. The Taylors will not close their country home until the first of November, when Mr. and Mrs. • Fred McXear will also come to town for the winter. • • • Miss Agnes "Wilson . -will be in town for the winter, and will be es tablished in her apart ments at the St Fran cis. • • • * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney V. Smith and Miss Cora Smith are home again after their long absence In Europe. They have been traveling abroad for a year or more, but returned for the gaye ties here this winter. Miss Smith will make her formal bow to so ciety at one of the'large affairs of the season. • • • Miss Amalia Simpson will . be- hostess at an informal bridge party to be given this afternoon at her home in Pacific avenue, when she will entertain 10 or 12 of the younger, girls at cards and afterward at tea. •. * • Miss Genevieve Harvey of Gait has been visit ing Miss Ida Bourn at the Bourn country" home of the latter in St. Helena. Miss Harvey's mother, Mrs. Obed Har vey, who has . been ill for the last few weeks at Adler sanatorium, is convalescent. • -.» •.. \u25a0 \u25a0 .-- : ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward de Laveaga haye re turned to town after passing the summer at their country place in Contra . Costa county. They will remain .at their home in Geary street for the winter. The luncheon given yesterday by Miss TVil mot Holton at th« Fair mont was a farewell af fair, as the young host ess will leave shortly for the east and Canada. Among those who en joyed the reunion were: Miss Agnes Tillmann Miss Mildred Ba Wwin Miss Anna Olney Mlss Erna St. Goar Miss Kate' Peterson Mis? Marie Louise Ty son Miss Constance McLaren Miss Jane Hotaling Miss Minna Van Bergen Miss Martha Foster Miss Florence Cluff Miss Laura Baldwin Miss Marjorie Stanton Miss Fredda Smith Miss Pearl Chase Miss Marguerite Doe Miss Otilla Lame Miss Helen Cooper Miss Lurline Matson Miss Rhoda Niebling Miss Amalia Simoson Miss Mildred Baldwin • • • . Mrs. C. O. Alexander, who has been in Xew York for a brief visit, sailed yesterday morn- ing for Europe. Sha will go to Paris, where s?he will join her daugh ter. Miss Harriet Alex ander; who has been traveling- abroad for sev eral months with a par ty of frienfls. » • • Mrs. Charles Butters, who has been enter tained in the last few days by friends in town. returned yesterday to her home in 'Claremont, where she has been pass ing most of the early season. Miss Johanna Volk man entertained a half dozen of the younger girls at an informal luncheon at her home in Broadway. Since her return from abroad in the late summer Miss Volkman has been giv ing a series of informal reunions at her home. • • • MJss Helen Dean is confined to her room at the Fairmont, but her friends are expecting that she will recover from the Indisposition and will be out again within a few days. • * • Mr?. TViUlam G. Irwin. who has been'in Burlin game for a day or two, returned yesterday to her home in Washing ton street. » • • Mrs. \u25a0 Florence Porter Pfingst. who is in "Wat sonville, will remain un til the latter part of the week, when she will re turn to town and will be at her apartments at the Fairmont for the \u25a0winter. MEETINGS— LODGES SAN FRANCISCO chtptpr No.JI. KoyalCpH*3sH| Arch Melons, mwts THIW - KVnN-W*__J| INO. Is: ay. anil Clem»nt ft. Dc-^tpps \j&Lj[ H. G. PRINCE. SKrets'ry. \__P CALIFORNIA chapter, Ro«p Croix No./ f~l 7. A. & A. R. R.. IPR» Geary Ft.— r W — , Blxt«*nth d«>)rree THIS (WEDNES- ' yB) J DAY* EVENING ot S o^clock. Visit- v. in; brethren cordially invited. f* CHAS.JELLINEK. ) Secretary. wJ . I CROCKETT lodffe No. 189, F. &A: M.. A I 2135 Sutter *t. — First degree THIS «JVW_ (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 TZjT \ \u25a0 o'clock. By order of the W. M. f^T> I R. H. McPHERSON. Secretary. MISSION lodpe No. 1(59. P. Jfc A. M A S(»ecial meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) -/%_ EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. First De- >O\ gree. FRANK M>SMITP. Secrettxy. <VTV APOLLO lodge No. 123, I. O. O. F." __^B«^ Tt\o offlrer* and members are re- _aff*QW»u qiifsted to attend the funerg! or IKk^B our deceased brother. . DR: F. M. * HACKETT. P. G.. on, WEDNESDAT. October 12. 1910. Services . to tw held at Grace Pro Cathedral «t 1:30. p. m.. corner Sacramento and Taylor sts. By order of : . ' :. CHARLES WATSON,' N. G. LOUIS HAMMERSMITH. Rec. Sec. MEMBERS of CallforoialodKe'No. I. .K. P., ar» herfhy notified to »tti>nii thp fnn»rsl of our latp brothpr. JSnC LOUIS G. SCHMIDT, from thf> im- Wg&V dprtuklnr parlorr of N. Gray k C".. "^|_&* Pevlsadero and G«ary Ets.. Thursday afternoon ' »t 2 o'clock. October 13. 1910. . : - -W.-H. HELBIG. C.C. EUGEXB MrCARTHIVK. of!R. and S. :, AISTHIAN MOltary and -Benevolent as- _*J»*_ F«-«>]«Hon — Quarterly meeting THIS \SbM (WEDNESDAYS EVENING. Orrober SB^ 12. at 7:30 o'clock, at National haU^'nß**. &66 Fulton st. Every: member In requested \u25a0' to he : present. A , fine -for • nonattendance.C By order f>f C.J.CATANIA. President. .C. MOST A^IINICH, Rec. Sec; 'VUE .San Francisco -cali! avednespay^ October 12, ,1910: EMPLOYMENT WANTED BOOK keeper. <>speriem?ed. exacting. " familiar with -all' systems, best of refs> f will \u25a0; accept a goodpogltlon:- Box 2443,t Call ofnce. f \u25a0\u25a0'.- CHAUFFKUR. young man. colored, jj wants posi- tiorf with private family: bestfrefs.; -city^or country. Ask for jj EDWARD HARRIS, 1538 : " Post st. v -. : . -n '" '\u25a0'. ,'..:. •--. \u25a0\u25a0."•.-";.' ' \u25a0" \u25a0" -. CHAUFFEUR,- -"yonngr. man 28 years of age de- plres position; does not drink, smoke or chew: careful driver; 4 years' ! experience in city; and touring: do all repairing and vulcanizing: 3 years In last place: will give $500 bonds. Box 4517. Call. " 1651 Fillmore -st. ,>' - CHRISTIAN young man wants work as time keeper and storehouse man. or any work of .this kind; good references: will go anywhere: Ad- dress b0x* 2451. Call office.' \u25a0• FIRST -v CLASS German farmer . and > gardener wants to take charge of private farm:- very . bandy; take care of* horses. -cows, -poultry ejc. Room 200. Winchester Hotel; - JAPANESK cook wnnts situation: capable man. X* first class cook: wife wait en table; good references. Y. H.. care, of Tabuno ; Bros., 1525 Geary st.^ telephone West 2324. ." MIDDLE AGED man - wishes to take charge of - place in country; best of reference.- Box 4508, Call office. 1651 FHlmore s.t. V PAINTER, paper hansrer. -tinter. gralner. etc., wants work from owners: have tools for inte- > rlor and exterior work; no Job too • large • or ' too fmßll. Decorator. 17 Henderson 'at. ;: phone pacific :\u25a0-• ;-;•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -. RELIABLE man wants position as coachman or man about place: understand* gardening; .; can milk: good references. Bos 2446. Call. \u0084 SITUATION wanted by^ steady. >obpr German: can tend bar. \u25a0 wait --at table:: will do porter work; eastern man; city or country. Box 2445. Call office. STAELEMAN and gardener on private place: care for few horses, garden, milk, etc.: best of references. Address box 2452. Call office., WANTED — Position' of trust as watchman, or work around private place, by single, yonng 1 man;- u.«e - neither tobacco ~ nor liquor; haDdy with tools; have Rood reference?. "Box 4502, * Call office. 1651 Flllmore st. ' ' '- WANTSD— A joh as night watchman by a strict- ly reliable man; do not drink or' smoke. : Ad- drpss box 24-10. Call office. i WELL educated Italian younc man wishes" posi- tion of any sort In private. family. -Address N. ALFRED. 4555 Mission *t.- -_ -"V YOUNG* nun wishes a position with fiomelwal commercial photographer or photo supply store to- learn business: some experience; 1!) years old. B->x 2442. Cn 11 office. - ' YOUNG .German couple wishes position -with private family, man as chauffeur and all around man. -wife as cook. ; 1545 Fillmore st. YOUNG man wishes situation to become bar" keeper. Address . J. \u25a0 L., 4102 10lh St. EfrlPLO YM ENT WAN TED FEMA I,W _ n '_. XT^SITUATION WANTED BY LADY WHO WILL CALL" AT HOMES AND MAKE BEAU- TIFUL WILLOW PLUMES FROM OLD FEATHERS AND BOAS; WORK GUARAN- TEED TO BE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THIS CITY: REFERENCES. PHONE WEST 221. 1308 O'FARRELL COR. LAGUNA. AN \u25a0 honest woman wants day work: will clean office, do housework or care for children: $1.10 per day. Address MRS..G. LOVE. 554 Paris st. AN excellent trained German cook wishes situa- tion in private ifamlly: tako fnll -charge; ref- erence; wages $50 up. Phone West .V 196. . FIRST CLASS established dress maker . solicits ladies' patronage at her own rooms or by the day; quick and reasonable. Phone Park 5233. LAUNDRESS, experienced. Gerrasn. wishes work Monday and Tuesday: no scrubbing: £2; city references. 1522 10th ay. ppar X st. RELIABLE woman wishes nursing and hoase- work; references. Address 1226 Eddy st. . \u25a0 REIJABLE seamstress wishes nurses' uniforms, shirt waists or children's clothes to make. 1112 Fell , M... -\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0 .. " . XOTTXG German Svoman with 3 year old boy wishes position as h^use keeper with small pri- vate family: prefer good home more than wages. Room 1. 1?45 Flllmore st. - <, YOCNG woman wishes engagements to do mil- linery work in home: 35c •an hour: $2.50 a . day: making over a specialty. Box 4516, Call. 1651 Fillmore st. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARBERS, ATTENTION — We have on hand about 2S second hand chairs of different makes, such as-Kochs.' Hanson. Kern, etc.," that we took ia exchange for new Koken chairs. We have put these chairs in first class condition, and are selling them EXACTLY for the » same price as we allowed for them. Come and get a bargain while they . last. ..' DECKELMAN BROS.. Inc.. Barbers' Supplies, 162-164 Tork St.. S. ,F.. Cal. BARBER COAT BARGAINS We have several broken lota, which usually sell for $1.25 snd< $1.50 "Will sacrifice them at 50c each wBJle they last. PACIFIC BAR- BER SUPPLY CO.. 062 Market St. FOR sale— 2 chair barber shop and a residence 4' blocks from thp shop: price reasonable.. For further information apply ISAAC FARIA. Sehastopol. Cal. - " \u25a0 : BARBERS' furniture* Don't buy any new or; second hand until you see the bargains nt STOLTZ'. 731 Market st.: small payments, 4 nonforfeitinf* Ipase. «tc. ; call early. 2 CHAIR shop cheap;' fully, equipped; must go j by October 15; doing business now better than I a Job; terms or cash. Call A. NYMOEN, 900 O'Farrell st. .»• WANTED — Men and women to - leara .barbering. We teach in S weeks. No limit to time. Call S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 790 Howard St. near 4th. y \u25a0 '. \u25a0 AA— COMPLETE up to date barber shop furnish- ings, including 4 chairs, for sale, to be re- moved. Apply at 830 Stanyan st. • | • i 2 CHAIR shop for sale, cash or terms; owner is old and wishes to retire; rent $10. J. W. BUXTON. Elmhnrtt. Cal. WANTED — First class barber, Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday: $14. S. PALMA, 1042 Railroad ay., cor. 13th. -.. ' WANTED to buy — Barber shop in country town; living room preferred; state price. Box 2421, Call. - -. . THREE chair barber ohop for .sale; cheap rent; present owner 13 years in same location; retir- ing on account of sickness. Call 1494 Valencia. BARBER wants work; steady and reliable. Ad- dress BARBER, care grocery store, 426 Te- hanifl Ft. BARBER shop for sale: fine chance: old age and sickness; come and make offer; been running. 3 years. Box 2424. Call office. .. . FOR sale— Fir«t cla«s. 2 chair barber shop; any \u25a0 • reasonable offer- considered; owner leaving city. 701 Valencia Et. > LOCATION in East ft.: rent $15: new barber chairs, mirrors; also second hand chairs; non- forfeiting lease. 394 Hayes at.: .tel. Park 1242 BEST PAYING 4 chair shop in Caliloraia. close to the city; best buy in the state: write, for information. Address box 3156. Call, Oakland. 4 CHAIR. Market- st. barber shop: lon* lease; transient trade; reas.; fine fixtures. STOLTZ. 73rMarket st; -'."-'. .''.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0. '--'.' BARBERS; half Interest In'one of leading build- ing shops; short hours; good _pay; price, reason- nble; good chance. STOLTZ. 731 Market st. GOOD bootblack wanted: steady position to right man.- Corner Post and Stockton ets.* ; ' • MAN with $500 can get half .Interest in estab- lished business. 'Box 2467, Call office. -•" ;-;-. TWO, 3 and 4 chair, barber snopfand furniture for sale: cash or- easy .terms.- 641 I•'Vallejo1 •' Vallejo st. GOOD barber wanted at. 753 Devlsadero'st. GOOD. barber wanted steady for Wednesday even- ing. Saturday and Sunday. 2408 California st. GOOD barber wanted,'. steady; -to .nturtV today; - good wages; come ready to work. 612. C1ay st. FOR sale— Old established barber shop. 3 chairs; good locality. STOLTZ/ 731 ; Market st. BARBERS' Protective Union — Empioyment- secre- tary. W. BAKON. 775 Mkt.: phone Knv. 5354. BAUER wants to CU on: important business at 50 O'Farrell Bt.: open evenings.'. : : ~ MALE HELP WANTED DOUGLAS HOUSE. 758 Harrison st, nr. 3d— Now epen: 200 hard finished rms.; reading rm.; hot water: rooms 25c day: $1.25. $1.50 week. . , vt AGEN*TS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES' AND DIAMONDS. EASY PAYMENTS; REF. REO BRILLIANT .JEWELRY, CO.. 704 MARKET. WANTED— A thoroughly experienced rug ands and drapery salesman. .'Applyi HALE "BROS., . Inc.. Hth and .Washington sts... Oakland. ;:. WANTED— 2O young men about 18 years of age for house to house dlstrlbutiug;- work light and pleasant. Apply WM. M. WEIL; 27 Stevenson st. near Ist. ; , - .;-*.. .-. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS wanted; San Fran- cisco .-examinations 'November 12; ..'sBoo to $1,600; preparation : free.; Franklin Institute, . ; Dept. ISU. Rochester," N..T. -"-.'\u25a0. -\u25a0\u25a0'- -, WANTED— A fancy goods man.' Apply. 1 HALE' 8P.05., Inc.,- 11th and Washington Kts., Oak- ;^land.- \u25a0: \u25a0- : \u25a0 : \u25a0.- \u25a0[\u25a0'\u25a0 * ::.:•; •/' OPERATOR on coats wanted; «t«ady work. Ap- Sly at CHARLES LYONS. , London Tailor. »719 farket st.:Bear.3d. - ; : -- \u25a0 .-\u25a0 \u0084:v; r^\CK. WANTED— 600. men -to occupy rooms. 20c to 30e per night (free bath); at the NEW YORK.. 763 Howard st. between 3d and 4th. -:. > 5 BOYi to: run :' errands; Swages $5. ' R. JMOHR & SONS. Jewelers', building,' 150 Pout st. ' PRESSER. wanted' for .women's garments. "Apply \u25a0 superintendent's " of fice.''The \ Emporinm. : .'.-\u25a0^: .: PHOTO I coupon I agents wanted ; I good . proi>oSitlon. 6CHAFFEK;"72 San Pablo ay.,, Oakland- > : MALE HELP WANTED } '^.^^^^^^Contlniied .. V \u25a0"; ' '\u25a0' ' ; MURRAY &< READY. \u25a0 ! V. -LEADING EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. ; ; vv- -782-784-786 HOWARD ST. '^^"ween' 3d \u25a0 and \u25a0 4th • st.; ' San Francisco/ PHONES— Sutter 1 1205 \u25a0 and . 120(5: Home ' J1546. • ti? : branch:; offices: ;i-,>. « in. and Broadway,. oprwisite S. P. Depot. \u25a0 "= ; -• •-\u25a0•V -.Oakland. '\u25a0' : * Phones-;— Oakland 7361; Home' As74s. >:\u25a0-, •_ \u25a0'"-'' Second . and \u25a0 H sts.; Sacramento. :\- -' ; 1 Second and . Main . B t6. * and .126 , Marchesault st; .„ '-'V Los Angeles. 4 • • \u0084;L,o2S Jackson at.;. Snn Francisco.: >\u25a0-'\u0084-. / " ' FREE FARE. 'NATROV VATRON - ' OREGON. VIA EUGENE. f leamsters and laborers and muckers,'.. R. R. \u25a0 construction. $67.50 to $75. * - ! FREE FARE— SHIP DAILY '" .' FREB FARE. „_..-• W. P. K. R. WORK. 25 laborpr*. W.-P. R R.; $67.50. \ FREE FARE— SHIP TODAY • ALL. FREE- FARE. . -\u0084; 'OREGON-^OREGON ,-. • '."\u25a0' KLAMATH": FALLS. . \u0084."\u25a0••\u25a0'.-•\u25a0:.., ,."\u25a0••\u25a0' .-•\u25a0:.. CONSTRUCTION WORK. r .. , v -TRACK GANGS. \u0084 : 50 laborers, teamsters, drillers," tunnelmen, <ftc, waßps,sooto $00. 50 trackmen and laborers. $2 to $2.50 day. 25 drillprs; fence ganjr. $75. .' -J-3 laborers/fence jrahp - $6rt" To $67.50.'. • : '. 'ALfTKREE FARE— SHIP. DAILY , . CUTOFF, ROCKLIN TO COLFAX. - \u25a0. -t t V 'FREE FARE. . , J-eamsters. , laborers, rockmen, tnnnelmen, ; drillers:, each $60 to $103. " . - \u25a0 . : • - „ FREE FARE— SHIP DA ILY APPLEGATE, COLFAX. AUBURN, BOWMAN. • ' - SHIPDAUA'. :| MENDOCINO— HUMBOLDT i 50 muckprs and laborers. SCO to $67.50. • FREE FARE-i-SHIP' DAILY FREE FARE. ' O - .. SISK I YOU COUNTY, ' SHASTA COUNTY. '! _\u25a0 '\u25a0_ I^GGING— R. R.. WOODSY ETC. ': J> H. R." Kraders for R. R. of a big lumber company; $07.50; SIIIP.TODAY. AND FREE FARE. \u0084,. _ AND DOWN SOUTH ' MADERA -AND FRESNO DISTRICTS •«-Vu'; MIIjLS — YARDS— WOODS • ' \u25a0 ."'laborers: to "work in the mills, make "roads ' and logging camps: wages $67.50 tip. > '„„,:„, FREE FARE TODAY . -,'.' o . HLMBOLDT— EUREKA— MENDOCINO-- *t laborers to work in the mills, yards and R. K. grades: wagos $35 to $45 and fd. \u25a0 FREE FARE— SHIP TODAY , «• n „ "FREE FARE AGAIN r. R. REWORK— NORTH AND SOUTH -„'.. v STEAM SHOVEL WORK ' jv laborers- around steam shovel, free fare, $61. -so.. ,\u25a0\u25a0; \u0084 \u0084 - , \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0•,- - .\u25a0..-\u25a0\u25a0-. „„ , ' FREE FARE SOUTH .20 laborers., concrete w0rk. .567.50. FREE FARE— SHIP TODAY -FREE FARE : a PAINTERS— PAINTERS "' 10 painters, company work. $3.50 day. . FREH FARE— SHIP TODAY. \u0084 FEW L.^TE ONES Blacksmith, small. ranch, boss here, $40 and fd. Brakemanaud oar loader, quarry. $67.30. < Blackßmlth. Napa co., $2.50 to $3 day. Harness maker, ranch, $40 acd fd. . FREE FARE CARPENTERS 4 carpenter*.' R. R. WO rk, free fare. $90. Married milker, south. SGO and house. > LOOK— SEE THIS .. .- - ' - FREE .FARE ELREKA AND HUMBOUST COUNTY \u25a0 MILLS— YARDS— WOODS -i> laborprs. no experience r^fjuiretl, to work in mills, yards and woods, free fare. $60. • \u25a0 MENDOOINO COUNTY— FREE FARE Laborers for the mills, yards, woods and R. R. grade, wages' s3o to $45 and fd. FREE FARE ; FACTORY LABORERS— BOARD IN. HOTEL. 10 laborers, no experience, around factory, near city, ?2 day. PLASTERERS 3 plasterers, country, $1 day.'fd. : fare re- funded. -- \u0084...-- \u25a0" : CARPENTERS AND OTHERS 5 carpenters, city and conntry. ..7. 53.50-$4 day Stone cutter. It. R. work, free fare..... i... 590 Experienced charcoal burner, good wageS, \u25a0 ! bops here. -. \u25a0 . -. " Iron moldPr, mining co. .$l2O Blacksmith, shop, Sonoma c 0....52.50 day, fd. '\u25a0 3 gun rivpti»rs.' oil tanks > $73 TEAMSTERS— FARE -REFUNDED 10. teamsters, . fare- refunded. $40 and found. ; S teamsters. .Monterey c 0.."51.50. found. 27 scraper and wagon tpamstprs, $2.23 a day : and ?40 and $45 and found. -. . FARMS. DAIRIES 27 farm !isnd>= and teamsters, $3." t0, 545. fd. , 15 milkers and. dairymen, .$35 and $40, fonnd. FREE FARE Gang of Mexicans, Greek and Italians, section ; work, railroad; free fare. THR BIG. MIXES AND TUNNELS \u0084. "MINERS. .TIMBERMEN . , - '. 10 minerfs for-R big coal mine In Oregon by contract: good prices: steady work: far*? re- funded; hotel accommodations; inquire about this. . ... . - \u25a0 .\u25a0• "\u25a0\u25a0; FARK REFUND?:!)— TIMBERMEN. 10 'timbennen' for a big mine, S hours, $90; fare refunded. • '• MARRIED HELP Teamster and wife to cook, near city. $30 and ;. found; married milker, ' Santa Clara, county, .'s6o and house; farmer and wKe.^Sarija Clara county, $45 and: found.... .. ... . - SONOMA.: COUNTY r :" ; 15 laborers: no experience required;: steady work: $'>0. - . • - -— - WOOD CHOPPERS— TOOLS FURNISHED 10 wood choppers, tools 'furnished: •$2 a cord. , HOTEL. AND OTHER HELP-. ', ; Porter,/ good country hotel. $35. ' fd..' fare rp- fnnded: man and wife for hotel.' city. $50 , and room; cook, small country grill. $45 and ' fd.: bed makpr, country hote!., $25. fd.: 7 cooks, country hotels; restaurants and camps. $40. $50 and $60 and- fd.;' waiter, country restaurant. ?11 n. week and board;, , 4 wait- ' ' erp. country hotels. $30 nnd fd. ; baker. <-barge of shop, Arizona; $22' a week:. yonng man to drive bntclicx wagon. $30. and fil.; porters, country hotels, . $30 and frl. : dish washers and kitclrn help, cduntry and city, $20 and $40 and fit. . • ' l SEE OUR BULLETIN BOARDS \u25a0'-' OET OUR DAILY LIST * • . See who does the business. -~ -. MURRAY & RKADY. 782-784-786 HOWARD ST. MURRAY & READY. .: Able bodied men wanted for the U. S. Marine Corps, between the ages of 19 and 35. Must be native born or. have first papers. :• . Monthly pay $15 to $09. Additional .compensation possible. Food, clothing, quarters and medical attendance free. After 30 years' service can retire with 75 per cent of pay and allowances. ' Service on board galp and shore In all parts of the world. Apply at U. S. Marine Corpa Recruiting Office, 95 Market st., or 11 Merrlmac bids.. 10 East St.. San Francisco. Cal. \u25a0..'.• " , MEN wonted, age. lB to 35. for firemen. $100 monthly, and brakemen SSO. on nearby rail- roads: experience 'unnecessary; no strike: pro- motion to engineers. -conductors; railroad em- . ploying headquarters; over 500 men sent to positions monthly, state acre; send stamp. \u25a0 Railway Association, care Call office. MEM and women to learn tte barber trade; do not be deceived by so called colleges. . Get a scholarship under the 'Moler rystern and learn - right; 40 colleges Jn U. : 3. A. • None but ex- pert Instructors. We sniarantce to teach yon. in 8 weeks. Call and let us explain. -MOLE R "COLLEGE. 234 3d st. r \u25a0\u25a0'' - - WANTED — Men quick to learn trade In months instead of years; no expenne for. Instructions; automobiles. ' electricity, plumbing, | brick lay- ißg; actual contract wprk: 200 students last rear; catalogue free. Apply 1623 Market st. IF you had s"or 10 acres of our rich, level land in Alameda county you wouldn't need to look for a Job. No matter how little . naoney you have, we can give yon a start. 'S«e ; PRO- URttSSIVE REALTY. CO.. 180 Sutter st. , WASTED — Shoe maker; who .can operate > the \u25a0 Fleming machine; good, wages; .steady work. S4I4E. 14th St.. Oakland. Cal. v , AGENTS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EASY I PAYMENTS: REF. REQ. BRILLIANT JEWELRY CO.,* 704 MARKET. COAT" presser wanted. Apply, at- CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 719 Market st. nr. 3d. CLAY 'modeler wanted.' 423.14th. «t. .- * OPEUATOK wanted. Apply at CHAS. LYONS', London Tailor.' 7l9 Market «t. \u25a0-"/ '\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0 T---/, YOUNG man of good health and habita, willing -y to work to learn contracting- Box^ 2441: Call. BOY. '$6 per week; must know something about picture framing. -,829; Van Ness 1 ay. . / WANTED — Men presserei, Apply/ Parisian Dye- *\ Ing and Cleaning C 0. ., San Jose. , Cal . : - > " ' > ; t . MEN , wanted at 103 3d st. < to have their shoes repaired ;: sewed soles 75c. done in 10 minutes. BOYS and men wanted. - ILLINOIS v PACIFIC GLASS CO.. 15th and Folsom. :. '\u25a0;.^ \u25a0 i. . . NEW WESTERN; 1124 Howard— Single rooms, 15c and 20c per, night; hot and cold water. ;. j FEMALE HELP WANTED AAA A A- — Young women - wanted .as 'operators by I the Pacific ' Telephone and Telegraph . Company ; ? •; must be brißht, t neat \in appearance,": between the ages of 17 and 25 years, of fair education 'and unquestionable character.' r> S : ~ LIGHT AND WELL VENTILATEa>;OPER- \u25a0ATING; ROOMS. '-.-\u25a0\u25a0: :" >-\ -'-:' "•.\u25a0.-' """\u25a0-. '"' ., /.-, , PLEASANT REST AND LUNCH ROOMS. LIBERAL SALARY PAID. WHILE LEARN- ING. ".\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0•.:„*\u25a0< .-.\u25a0-..\u25a0.'- \u25a0"-.. • -\u25a0 \u25a0".•-. \u25a0 \u25a0 ,- " \u25a0 PERMANENT: POSITIONS. " ' • OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. v- : For f nil - partlcuJars call* at the Operating : I School." Telephone- Office, 2015 \u25a0 Steiner st. cor- • . ncr Pine.; : -\u25a0 - >'\u25a0;\u25a0-\u25a0--;"!' ;^ :\u25a0 : "-.'i;l'-'-' \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 i i. "•"\u25a0"•'•" \u25a0WANTED— ;Woman. for general houseworkiwho Is =. h , good,- cook ; Swedish ; or, German" woman pre- \u25a0 • I ferred i good home and: good salary to the right -•' party.- Apply superintendent's' office." 9,t01i: ," .' a. . m:.l HALE i BROS.. :i INC.. c Market; and i 6th : -..\u25a0. sts: ; San Francisco. ; , ;*. '. .:,;\u25a0_: ;.':; .': .\u25a0.;\u25a0',> :.\u25a0_ . '; -.LADY.ito'asslst^in housework." but must • under- !" stand j how *to \u25a0 cook : 1 the " position ; is in ; San An- •\u25a0• pelmQ; », 3:" adults,'. In "."family;-' good; position* to ,- Competent party: -t Apply ;, between, hours; of ...4 \ and \u25a0\u25a05:30; p.;- -! m.'.j, at; r 35 % Sansome ; st/r, S.i F.Vi- \WANTED^-DeslBfner ¥ and S operator -Jon ~? ladies'. , "i neckwear.i; : Apply I. superintendent's : office.-! 9 to \u25a0 "Ilia;, ro.; ; HALE BROS. ? INC.?* Ma rket and 6tfi '\u25a0'-/. sts.V.' San. Franclscß.'.'.'.' :; ; , --i \u25a0\u25a0 ;> : \u25a0"..". ,., i"; ; .-,-' > - ,- ' WANTED— Woman about SO in. family -to'do gen- ,.- eral lioiisework: ami children 'sjwafiliiftg; -wnges . f'?30..- ; CalljU24j) j GroTc < 'st;,.licrk'elef # >: •;•'.;;, ;•.- ' ... -,•\u25a0 .v- : :'--:\u25a0.;'\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -.'\u25a0-'\u25a0' v. \u25a0\u25a0:-:..-*..\u25a0\u25a0 FEMALE HELP RANTED :.'/",--. \u25a0\u25a0""\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0•";," Continnrd \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0;.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0""'\u25a0..-: \u25a0" WANTED— -Bright young l woman who thoroughly . I understands book keeping and office work for \u25a0 \ a large institution; necessary for party to room -' and board at ; place: state referencepr age, sal- ary expected.' Address box 2447. Call office. .\u25a0"'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 OAKLAND. " "• '• : GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING. - - LEVI STRAUSS & ' CO..- 3D AND CLAY * STa "-",,.' r APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. " GIRI^S" 'wanted for plain , sewing on Jackets and / skirts : in alteration room;, no experience - neces- sary.- COSGRAVE CLOAK -AND SUIT CO.. 332 Post st. -_. LADIES, learn: hair dressing at CALIF. COL- LEGE OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Cnl- >ture;: diplomas and formulas' Riven: individual .instruction. BG7i«: Market st. bet. sth and 6th. WANTED— First class alteration hands : on jack- ets ; and '.skirts: also "first ; class fitter for. in- terior town:; steady -position: good wages.': ; Ap- ply . mornings, \ room \ 405. ; 154 Sutter st. '<--: • .- LEARN. hair dressing,- manicuring, hair working, j massage; .easy, terms; evening classes. The \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0: New. Mildred Hair Parlors; 13«> Geary.Bt. \u25a0. WANTED— An" experienced 'pattern' salesman. Apply HALE BROS., Inc.. lft'h and 1 Washing- -.s ton, 'sts.; Oakland.-.- ' \u0084 , . \u25a0 \u25a0.' .. . " : . MIDDLE' AGED woman" for office work. Apply •9;tolO a. m. , at Noe Valley Star office, 24th \u25a0; and ; Castro sts.' ;\; , - , \u0084 WANTED— A young girl to assist in light house- \u25a0 work. Apply .bet. 1 and 3\u25a0 p. m., 2134 Van -*.." Ness \u25a0 ar. -. •/ ;\u25a0 .':\u25a0-;\u25a0' ' ". : " •\u25a0 .' - GIRL for" housework and cooking; - gopd wagesi flat.- 56S . Greenwich st.'"nr: Stockton. - WET nurse, healthy wanted at. once. Apply DR. LORD. S..F. Lying In Home. 1191 Oak st. GIRL for stationery: 'must have work in city; 'also reference. -1J92 Market st. - •%. - '--. • NEAT girl for general' housework. 'Apply 504 Page st. ' . \u25a0 • " . EXPERIENCED lady spotter and finisher. TERKELSON & HENRY. 1220 Market st. . WAITRESS wanted for a cafe. 250 4th st. WANTED — Young ladies to train .- for nurses; paid while learnintr. \u25a0- 919 Brush St.. Oakland. •WANTED — Waist, coast, skirt and sleeve bands. J.-BAER, 1200 Geary St. \u0084/ SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS WANTED. Two reliable stock salesmen; give are. ex- perience and references; important opportunity for men of ability. Box 491. Call office. OFFICES PHONE PAC. DOUGLAS* 3533&H0M1S C-4665, 831"' GRANT A Y.— ASIA EMIT. OFFICE FUR- NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT JAPANESE " AND CHINESE HELP OF ALL KINDS. AAAA — CANTON Bureau of Information — Chi- nese servants: contracts for resorts. Canton Bank bldg..' 049 Kearny st. : phone Sutter 113. AAA— PHONE WEST 'I73I. Largest Japanese and Chinese employment office in city. T. TAMURA CO.. 1612 Lacuna. A. S. HORI. reliable Japanese-Chinese help •promptly furnished: open day and aizht. • 174S Sntter St. PHONES — TVKST 2503. S2SOR. , AAAAA— OSCAR.HATSUMI. 1513 Geary St.. tel. West r>6SB. S-40SS. . Best help carefully se- lected; guaranteed. \u25a0\u25a0 ' - \u25a0• • H. W. HONG. Chinese employment office. SO5 Webster ot.. Oakland: phone Pekin 25. \ -> J. CONN. Chinese employment bureau. -Phone Douglas 31 «6: Home' CoOTto. 7b». Clay st. STAR ' emp. office; Japanese-Chinese help. W. KODATA. 100S. Geary; tel. West 167. S4on<«. RENT THA T VACANT ROOM A small'want ad in The Call will do it quicker than a dozen signs plastered on >ur windows and which spoil the looks of your home be- , 6t<les. . Phone" Kearny SU for an ad man to call and see yon. . ROOMS TO LET FTJRXTSHED AIVD UNFURNISHED A COZY home for respectable ladles. 1130 Mar- ket st. near Bth. under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY; elegantly furbished; every modern convenience; steam heat, electric light and elevator service; spotlessly clean; centrally located; thoroughly homelike; telephone Market , .1349; prices very moderate, ranging from 25c per night* up; special rates by the week or - month. See matron, room 33. * BUSH r st.y 2333 — Nice large tront room for gen- tlemen; -bath and phone; reasonable. BUSH -st.. 365, nr. Kearny — Large outside rms., hot nnd cold water; rent reasonable. CALIFORNIA st. near Leavenworth — Large, snn- .' ny, handsomely furnished front room with ,- closet; running water and every modern ' con- venience: phone Franklin 5378.' DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard — All modern ' conveniences; 200 rooms. 35c to $1 day. $2 to \u25a0 $5 a week; free baths; Howard or 4th st. cars. GROVE st.,* 611— Large nicely furnished room, suitable for 2, $8 per month. ; GROVE St., C7ti — Furnished room in quiet fam-' Ily; gentleman; $1.50 week. . GOUGU st.. 1207, near Geary — Sunny, well fur- nished rooms; with or without board. HAIGHT st., ; 935— One large, nicely furnished room; a 150 .2 rooms. Park 4521. HAIGHT st., .734 — 2 sunny rooms, 1 furnished .. and 1 unfurnished; reasonable. '. - . • . HOTEL ST. IVES. corner of Eddy and Larkin— All sunny" and, modern; !5 minutes' walk from Market; Eddy st... car; $2.50 and op. . HOTEL METROPOLITAN, 075 Harrison— Quiet place;' working people; hot wat.. b.; $1.50 wk. HOWARD St.. 1628. near 12th— 2 newly fur- nlshed rooms .for -. light house keeping in new .flat; close In;. cheap. ... - • -- , O'FARRELL St.. 1240 — Large finely furnished , rooms, $12; *also room for $7.50; running water. ' : \u25a0- - , \u25a0 _\u25a0 \u25a0 OCTAVU st, 57. bet. Market and Halght— Sln- gle or double sunny front rms. ; running, water. OVERLAID HOUSE, 569 Sacramento st. below \ Montgomery — New. open ;. 200 rooms; hot and 'cold water in every room: 25c to $2 per day: $1.50 to $5 per week., EDW. ROLKIN, - Prop. PACIFIC rv., 1721— Very desirable sunny room, with board; fim. class; splendid location; refs. STEINER St.. 1315 C —Furnished sunny front room; gas, bath; with private family; sitting room, coal grate; $8. -.-\u25a0 . ; : . TURK st., S22— Nicely furnished sunny ball bed- .'.room: other rooms also; reasonable; every con- venience. .. .\ . . ... .^ ..;.'. ) •TURK st., ISO 4, cor. Devisadero— Handsome. sunny parlor, newly furnished; suited for doctor. VAN NESS ay., 825. near Eddy— Furn'd rooms '-*. by. the day, week or month: hot and cold wa- ter: rates 50c to $1 and $2- to $4 per week; transient." Take Eddy st. cars from the ferry. VAN NESS ay.. 719.. nr. Turk st. — Sunny room; • all conveniences; , $2.25 per, week. ; WEBSTER. 1826, nr. Pine— Furnished room; all conveniences; suitable for lady employed; $8 : a month: :.-•.",: "#"'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 . ; '-.; \u25a0-. ". :' \u25a0\u25a0 A LAM EDA ROOMS TO LET LINCOLN ay.; 736^-3. r00m apartment; gaa and^. electricity;, bath; convenient to all cars and • locals; nice grounds; artesian water. \u25a0• ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING BUSH St., J 1669 — Nice ; large sunny room with kitchen and" bath; treasonable." '; -: DEVISADERO st.. ' 1311^—4 nicely furnUhed sunny upstairs rooms; : gas range; modern , con- ! veniencea ; \u25a0• yard. \u25a0\u0084 ';;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.--->'-.>... .-\u25a0 '.'\u25a0".» .'-',-. GEAR^i Bt.. 1125." near Van Ness ay.— Furnished \u0084 sunny house . keeping rooms ; other rooms also; bath; : ; rent reasonable.*.-"- '.\u25a0.- HAVES st.., SIS— 2 nicely furnished. clean baae- :..', ment • rooms: ;• all conveniences; ' $f> per month. HOWARD st., 0637-Front room and kitchen. $12; '2 conn.. 'coals or 'gas.' $9, to. $12; others $5-$lO. JACKSON st.. i IS24— Sunny, jj front parlors, coal , .grate ; and, kitchen, i $22.50. >. \u25a0 , . ;.,. : I MARKET; St.. 1790-^2 furnished rooms complete ; y for. house keeping. . ->; :!_: !_ \u25a0\u25a0--'"- . "-•- O'FARRELL st., - 1714 — Newly furntshp.l. lieht -- , h«use i keeping , rooms ; .'use of piano i f desired ; ; : reasonable.';. 1 ,-:. :.- \u25a0.:\u25a0•'.../ .-:.'. ..:... OCTAVIA"''. 5t....'« 1301— Nicely. • furnisbed, corner :'. front! room:' also' sunny; basement' room;' reas.> PINE . st.". - 1720 — 2 1 rooiii nnd | single Louse kerp- : ing rooms;. in rear; basement and attic: $5 to - -\u25a0- $12 '• month. "-?; \.l \u25a0 : ; .', -. '."\u25a0..'•'. "v ."""-. ?.::-\u25a0 '\u25a0' PINE -i" St.;.; 1743rrNicely ' furnished '. large ; sunny •?'j house • keeping .rooms,-. $10 , pe r: month. * •': . \u25a0 ', . . t PlNE ? f>t.,vl72s- r 2 Hunny:neatly ; furnished house 'ri keeping i rooms;' running jwattr.' /••;, . •• SACRAMENTO.' 2721^-Large alcove fern.. room «« Vrbed and fitting; run. water." fireplace: kltoli«n.\ SCOTT.*, 1605," West 3141. Satter cars. - hkpg. roi*.'; V -^nnny , bay. windows, sngl rms.: furu. 1 . moderate.: SCOTT / St.,'. 2040,\ c0r. - Sacramento— -Newly fur- y ; nished parlors ; light house \ keeping : 'West 201 4;' TURK : st.;'V 1 1159, -r bet.*.' Laguna 'J and » Buchanan-^-* '^" Clean,- warm .house keeping; rooms;. $2 up; uew : - flat ; ' phone,*:, bath. t laundry. . .?„\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-: ':\u25a0: V . :.."-. - . :•" . ' TURK ; st.'.^l2o8 — 2 room, snnny. suite. $16 month: - ' also -^single \u25a0ibasement,,rr,im'«.-.451.50^ to ,$2.50 ur«t.c»; every; convenience , for. Louse keeping. \u25a0 | -'.' \u25a0. '\u25a0 .'"A -' \u25a0\u25a0 "' ':-.", "S:f- 'A \' " ' ; ,' ; " 1 •'••"' r ' s .! : '- " ' '-". ' -\. *' -' ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING ,\u25a0/'• '":'\u25a0 ' Continued ' '-"' ..V M VAN NESS t av., 311. corner- Grove— Furnished sonny suites, $20;, single rooms. $2.50 to $3 ; ,per week; gas. running water and tt lephone. WEBSTER' st.. 105.. cor. Waller— 2 large, sunny . j hskpg. rooms ; modern conven.: single or suite. ICTH st.. 3446. nr. Church — Large, sunny fnrn.\ - •'.. bay : window, front room,; use of kitchen: $12. 19TH St.. 3425, nr. MUsion— 2 sunny connectlnz, \u25a0 : house, keeping rooms: '.phone; $3.75 per week: '\u25a0 also front room, $3.25. \u0084_ * PRINCE; st.\ .ISo7— Three modern. »sunny. fnr.. houstekeeplnc: rooms, near -Grove and local trains ;^ adults. Pbone Berkeley 501 S. AAA— THE WEMPE. ' 41S Oak >t.— Single and -double rooms with board. \u25a0 $30 ' per month pp. CALIFORNIA, st.. > 2323— CTean. sunny rooms, .with or without board; phone.bath.grate: reas. CALIF, at.. 1541— St. Margaret's clnb for eu-Is. --.- teachers, students, bus. women, tonrlsts; snnny "rms.; flne-bd.; rates reas. Fk. 3292. H. C 2569. ELLIS'st.. 95$— Board and rooma; small and large. - : . • "'•- , - \u25a0 JOR list of inspected rooms see DOMO DIREC- TORY; save time. 11 to 2, S2g Crocker bldg. FELL st.. 1112 — Sunny furnished rooms or .without" board; :prlvate family: reasonmble. LAGUNA St.. 1021 — 2 nicely ..furnished rooms with bqprd. . " -y ." PIERCE St.. 815. near McAllister— Furnished front rooms; bath: fine neighborhood: excellent board; 2 people. $20 month each. PINE st.-, 1030, near Taylor — Newly furnished, sunny, front room; private family; board if desired. . PINE St.. 1894 — Nice sunny room, with -board for 2 gentlemen; also single room. POST st.. 1206, cor. Van Ness— Splendid, sunny. • furnished room . for 2: first. class French board; all modern conveniences. - - \u25a0 ST. FRANCIS Girls' Directory. Central ay. and Waller St., San Francisco — A beautiful home, where old ladles, yonng girls and little chil- dren can board very reasonable. • BOARD FOR CHILDREN BOARD for 2 school children, Oakland or Sunset \u25a0 district: refined surroundings ; references ex- rhanged. LEHMAN, box 2425, Call office. HOTELS BROOKLYN HOTEL. 3C9 Ist st.. 3 blocks from Market— Modern hotel: board and room $1 and $1.25 per day. $6 to $7.50 per week; meals, 25 cents; first class service: choice rooms 50 cents: family rooms $1: rooms rer week. $2 up: free bus. CHAS. MONTGOMERY, prop, (for- merly of the American Exchanse Hotel. Mont- gomery's \u25a0 Hotel and Brooklyn Hotel. Bush st.) HOTEL BRISTON. 415 O'Farrell St.— All mod- ern conveniences: room and bath. $20 per month; center of business section; slnsle rooms • $2.50 week up: -conntry -trade solicited. HOTEL AMERICA. 1045 Market .Bt (formerly Yosemlte house) — In heart -of shoppinr dis- trict: 30c t» $1 per day; strictly modern. AA — On Nob Hill, near the Fairmont notel — X Beautifully and elaborately furnished 2d -floor j corner apartment. « rooms and bath; sun in every room; in the St. Yvonne Apartments, cor- ner Clay and Taylor sta.; I have furnished this apartment for my home; since furnishing I de- sire to travel, and. not desiring to break up and srore the furniture. ' I will snbrent for a time of 4 to 6 months, with privilege of exten- sion; I wish to leave everything as it stand?, cut *lass. silver ware, piano, phonograph, etc. ; parties must be responsible and furnish the best of references; this place must be seen to. be j appreciated. . - . » AAA — Drlscoll Apartments, NW. cor. Geary and Jones st. — Now ready for occupancy; ele- gantly furnished and unfurnished apartments of 1. 2 and 3 rooms; every modern conven- ience; located among fine hotels and theaters; -walking distance: handsome lobby; references. AA— BROOKING apartments. 315 sth St.— Fim class except the price; walking distance; 3 blocks from Emporinm; electric lights, running -water, free baths; pbone and janitor service; 1-2-3 rooms fully furnished for hou£e keeping. $2.50 week np; bedrooms. $1.50 week up. LUNDY APTS.. Stanyan st. at Frederick— The most complete In the city; hot and cold water, electric lights,' baths, elevator service, janitor berviee; every room in house light; rents reas.- AA— VAN NESS APARTMENTS. 212S Van Ness nr. ' Broadway — Elegantly furnished apts. of 3 • and 4 rooms; steam heat, elec. light, elevator; "marine view; reasonable. Phone Franklin 2590. A— YERBA RUENA APTS.. 1114 SUTTER ST. NR. LARKIN— ELEGANT SUITES OF 2 3 RMS.. BATH: COMPLETELY. FURN.: REFS. ARDOISE APTS.. COX. PINE AND GOUGH— SUNNY. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. _^ ST. SAUVEUR. 1276 Jones gt. — 4 rooms. nnfnr>- nlsbed; new management. Phone Franklin 6261. $20. 3 r. apt.' flat, bath and storeroom. 243 Parnassus ay.. near Stanyan. ALMADA APTS. 335 GROVE ST.— 3 ROOM APTS.. FUR. AND UNFUR.: REASONABLE. GRANADA Apts.. 1710 Larkin st. — Snnny apart- . mentß of 3 rooms, bath: rent $20. $22.50. $25. BEST modern 4 room apts., fum. and unfera.. \u25a0 for the money at the Maryland. 363 Page st. EL FOKEST apartments. 525 Bnsn st. nr. Tay- lor — 3 and 4- rooms, furnished or nnfnrnlshed. ST. ELMO. 145^ Devisadero st. — Furn. front or single suites; bath, phone; all coo.: $12 to $40. CHISMOKE apts.. SE. cor. Bush and Jones— l-2- ! -8-4 rooms; all modern conveniences; now ready. ARE yon looking for a snnny 2 room apartment?. See the SPHIER APARTMENTS. 227 9th st. EUREKA APTS.. Mkt. and 17th. sts.— Beantifnl 3 & 4 rm. apts.; phone, janitor service: snnny. ADELINE APTS.. 640 Eddy — 1. 2 and 3 room apts.: hotel service: private exch.: most reas. HOUSES TO LET • P.\FIIR>'ISffF.D $50 per- month: 630 Castro " St.; 8 room house with ' large basement, garage and Stable In .rear; will rent for a term , of years to suit- able tenant: convenient for physician, real es- t ate man, etc. TO rent — Music studios ;• splendidly equipped: a few left. KOHLER & CHASE bldg.. 2S O'Far- rdl at. —^ - SCOTT 'st.. 1215. near Ellis — Sunny honse. 7 rooms and bath. 2 toilets, basement, garden; rent. $30. - \u25a0 . - - - AN elegant honse of 9 rooms, bath: 2210 Califor- nia st. between Buchanan and Webster sta. FL /* rS TO LET ~"~ GET MOORE'S FREE RENTING LIST. CONTAINING INFORMATION ABOUT \u25a0 S room flats and apartments at $13. 4 room flats and apartments at $22.50. 5 room flats and apartments at $27.50. ,6. 7 and S rooms, $30 and np. SPECIAL. ' S3 room flat, all furnished, for $73; rut. $20. HARRX J. MOORE FURNITURE COMP—NT, 40 O'Farrell st. near Market. \u25a0\u25a0•-\u25a0\u25a0 $47.50— 557.50 ON BEAUTIFUL RUSSIAN HILL. 1123-33; Green st.. cor. Leavenworth. " Attractive 'lower and upper fiats of S and 7 -rooms and ! bath: facing . large grass lawn; all large. . light.- sunny rooms; very artistically * fin- ished throughout: take Hyde or Union st. cars. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE& CO.. 27 Montgomery st. •' ' '• Tel. Douglas 47. } ASHBURY HEIGHTS— BRAND NEW, WITH SUN IN EVERY ROOM; GRAND VIEWS OVER PARK AND GOLDEN GATE: IN A CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR HAVES OR ISTH ST. CARS. 279 TREMONT. PHONE PARK 5342: $17.50 TO $27.50. - GREEN st.. 2018 — Rent $25; new flat. Just fln- ':i«shed; 5 large sonny rooms and bath; all the latest improvements; marine view from dining room, with large bay windows; key on prem- S - ises. -\u25a0* 2018- Green st. corner ; Bncbanan. GEARY st.. ,1620, . near Webster — Upper flat-, • partly furnished: new carpets and new cur- retains;- senny and ; beautiful, gardens; all mod- - era Improvements. -. .' \u25a0.'>:\u25a0' SACRAMENTO st.. 3278-JW. bet. Lyon and Pre- . sidio ay. — Elegant, modern flats. 4 and U rooms and bath; rents r«t-;onab".e; ucent on premises BALDWIN & HOWEI.L. Sls-rfcM Kearny st. BEAUTIFUL '4 -and 5 room flats; $20. $22.50: ', gas., bath, garden. Inquire 624 Golden Gate ay. POINT LOEOS ay.." 2280. nr. 12th av.^-3 large rooms and bath: closet, wash trays, yard; $18. SACRAMENTO st.. 2517^4, nr. Fillmore— Flat of '6 sunny: rooms. and bath: $30. . : •MINNA St.. i::21. near 14th— 4 : modern rooms t£\ nnd hath: -sun all- day: $13. . -- - . 22ND \u25a0 st./ 355G, nr. ; Chattanooga — Ray. window ; -flat; -5 rooms and bath: rent $16. PINE st.. 271!*. near ' Devisadero-^-G : large' sunny . .Tootn*; "a Cults; $27.50.*- 19TII- ud<l Collingwood \u25a0\u25a0 sts.-. -NE- corner— Grand.. '•: sunny flat of C. rooms "and bath." I'oD st.. 3y24— New 4 ron>.< ami. bath. Just; com- , ; j>!eted; storeroom: attached: yard; r^at $18." . BUSH st..' : 1655. -near. Cough— 7, sucny ;rooms; 1-ii, cheap rent; owner on premises. . 24TH •: »t. : . i: 3394. 'cor. \u25a0\u25a0 Valencia— -4 *- room, new, l~& modern corner flat;, car at door: $20 nnd $22.i»0. COLLINGWOOD jtU'2-W near 19tb onl Castro— .-|'4;roora9 and bath; bfy yard: rent $I.*: PRKCITA av.V.'Us2^— 4 room*, bath, pantry; rent *- ?$l4: facing park :* reduced from $22.r-o. DUBOCEuv;. 4W bet.'.Killmore an<J Stelaer sts.' _.f — l;sunnyi outride rooms. '. : .- . la'Jll '. and'. .Not — ?unu.v; ; warm belt:.: no .tog; ': .lower .4 \u25a0rooms; slS,. upper 's rooms $20, : ' FLATS TO LET y Contlnoed J. W. WRIGUT is. CO.. 223 MONTGOMERY ST.. MILLS BLDG- j PHONES: cl 63 j DOUGLAS443O. REAL ESTATE AND IN3UBANCE- ACCTIONEEB3. ." . RE-VTS COLLECTED. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPEBTT. THIS LIST IS REVISED DAIL.T. FLATS AND APARTMENTS NORTH or MARKET ST. ~ $Ss— lo r.: 316S Washington st. .=^ \l^\ beantifnl. modern upper: bar-wo«- $75—7 r. : 325« Jacksoa nr. Walnat. $70— S r.; 2677 California nr. Scott: »PP*£ $65—11 r.: 244 Laurel nr. Clay: marine vi*~- s6o—7 r.; 2004 Vallejo cor. Lag""*- —\u0084. $55—6 r .; 1459 Washington near Ujdf>. upper. $55—6 r.; 1222 Jackson nr. Jones. $52.50—8 r.: 3254 Jackson nr. Walnat. $52.50— « r.: 124S Jackson nr. Jones- - • $50—5 r.; 325 Maple nr. Clay: "Dt- >»• *• $50— 6 r.; 817 Mason st. nr. Pl»f-, «-n-r $s<V— 6 r.; 123S Leavenworth nr. Clay: «PP* r - ss«— lo r.; 242 Laurel nr. Clay: reJnced- s47.so^7. r.: 162G Clay near Polk: u P^'- 30<>r . «5— 6 r.; 1376 Sacto. nr. Leavenworth. opper. $45—6 r.; 2445 Buchanan nr. Jackson. $45— « r.; 1525 Jackson nr. Polk. $45—8 r.; 21SS Market corner Noe: nppe- s45 — 5 r.; 1624 Sacramento nr. Pol*. $45 — 7 r.; 2564 Pine nr. Scott; upper. $42.50 — 6 r. ; 815 Mason nr. Pine. . room* $42.50-6 r.; new b!dg.; splendid si~<J _J^_ Ught and sunny; large closets, manae Tiew; H6S> Filbert nr. Hyde. $42.50—^ r . : 132S Green nr Pott. . , $42.00. £52.50— 5 r.; 1241 Bush st. n T «»^,VAwortb $35*40—7 r.; 1351 Washington nr. YeV c * flats : > $40-$45— 7 and 8 rms.: 4 modern op to date uai». 1D25-35 California near'Goozh. $40—6 r.; 2964 Fillmore cor. Union: BPP* r - s4o—7 r.; 2000 Vallejo cor. Lagcna. $40—6 r.; 13fi7 Vallejo nr. Hyde. $40—7 r.; 1773 Geary nr. Flllmore. $40—4 r.; 1670 Clay nr. Polk: uppM- . ' . > $40—8 r.; 3315 Jackson nr. Walnut. |V $37.30—3 splendid stzed rms.: every P««^ convenience; lisrht anfl \u25a0" nn y-,,; a !f? „"-- ets; marine view; 1173-73 Fillbert nea. Hyde. , $37.50 — 7 r.; 461 Sprnee corner California. $37.50—7 r.; 31SS Washington nr. Lyon. $35— fl r.; 1703 Hyde corner Broadway; npper. $35—8 r.; 2344 Baker nr. Vallejo. $35—7 r.; 926 Flllmore nr. Fnlton: opper. $33 — 6 r. ; 2030 Union nr. Buchanan. $35—7 r.; 1730 Union nr. Gouga. _\u0084, $33 — 7 r.; 2703 Laxnna corner Vallejo: middle. $33—6 r.; 2520 Polk nr. Filbert; npp*r. $33 — t r.; 13t>8 Pine nr. "Larkln; npper. $35—8 r.; 193S Bush nr. Lag Tina; opper. $35-$37.50 — 4 and 5 r.: beautifully appointed: splendid sized rooms; all light and "Qony: plenty of spacious closets; every P<» s »P' c convenience and a dandy landlord. Tne Vernon. 10SO to 1942 Hyde nr. Union. $33 — 4 r.; 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert; splendid stzed rooms; large closets; marine view. $33 — 7 r. each: 413-417 Spruce cor. Sacramento. $33—6 r.; 1163 Devisadero COR. Eddy: reduced from $40; elegant, modern, middle. $35-$42.50— C r. each; brand new flatt; modern: panoramic marine view; light and sunny; 1131-89 Filbert nr. Hyde. $33 — 6 r. : 143G Jones nr. Wasninirton. $33 — 6 r.; 1107 Mason nr. Clay; epper. $3."* — 7 r. ; -1282 Page nr. Lyon; upper.- $35 — 6 r. ; 230 Clayton nr. Fell. $32.50—6 r.: 2208 Polk nr. Green. $.'52.50 — 6 r.; 935 Union nr. Jones. $32.50—4 r.; 1670 Clay nr. Polk; opper. $32.50—6 r.; 3502 California cor. Cherry. $32.50 — 5 r.; 453 Spruce near Sacramento. $32.50 $35— 3 and 4 r.: masniflcent marine view; will beds; 107.4 Union, nr. Leavenworth. $32.50 — I r.; 1627 Washington nr. Larkin. $32.50 — fi r. r 1434 Vallejo nr. Pol*. $32.30 — 3 r. : 1951 Lyon nr. Clay: upper. $32.30—6 r.; 1314 Cole nr. Rivoli. 530 — 6 r.; 2183 Union corner Fillmore. $30—6 r.; 1254 Filbert nr. Hyde; upper. $30 — 5 r.; 219(5 Union cor. Fillmore. $30^ — 6 r. ; 1623 Bncbanan nr. Post; upper. $30 — C r. ; 2430 Larkin nr. Filbert: upper. $30 — 6 r.; 1630 Devisadero nr. Sutter; reduced ffrom $37.50; sunny and modern: upper. $30^ — 6 r.; 1567 Bush nr. Octavta; upper. $30 — 6 r.; 937 Union nr. Jones. $30^ — 7 r. ; 2751 Larnna nr. Vallejo: upper. SSO— 6 r.; 2324 % FWmore nr. Clay; upper. $30 — 5 r.; 1544 Jones nr. Pacific; npper. $30-533—6 r.: 2233-33 Sntter nr. Pierce. $30 — 7.r.; 1337 Pacific nr. Polk. $30-$35— -4 r. and b.; 2301 Polk cor. Green. $30-$32.50 — t r.; 1031 Leavenworth nr. Calif orria %SQ — 5 r.; 435 Spruce near Sacramento. $30—6 r.; 132 Fillmore near Waller. $50^ — 5 r.; 1473 Clay nr. Hyde. $30—5 r.; 1236-38 Cole st. nr. Alaia. fCO— 6 r. ; 3650 Sacramento nr. Spruce. $30—5 r.; 1210 A Geary nr. Goujrh; npper. , $30 — 4 r.; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde; upper. $30—0 r.; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut; upper. *30— c r.; 834 Filbert nr. Taylor. $30—6 r.; 12S1 Filbert cor. Larkln. $20 — 7 r. ; 3111 Sacramento nr. Lyon: upper. *3O — \u2666 r. : 1369 California, nr. Hyde, upper. *30 ea.— « r.; 1742-44 Union nr. Googb. 530^-5 r. : 2769 Filbert nr. Scott. $28^—7 r. ; 2552 Steiner nr. Broadway; upper. $28—3 r. an* b. ; The Highland. 1353 Clay. $28 — 6 r. ; 2120 Leavenworth nr. Filbert. $27.50— « r.; 2749 Lagcna nr. Green. $27.50 — 6 r.; 1560 Greenwich nr. Van Ness; up. $27.50— 6 r.; 3037 Washington nr. Baksr. $27.50-30—5 r.; 60-e2 Alpine nr. Waller. J27.50— 5 r.; 1542 Jones nr. Pacific. 527.50—5 r.; 3-SOO California cor. Cherry. $27.50—5 r.; 1604 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.50—7 r.; 3154 Waahicston nr. Lyon. $27.50 — R r. ; 3331 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $C 7.0O — 3 r. ; 1953 Lyon nr. Clay. *27 — « r. ; 116T> Broadway nr. Leavenworth. $2C — 6 r. : 923 Scott nr. Golden Gate. $23.50-$27.50 — 5 r. each: 1265A-12838 Lombard nr. Polk; magnificent marine view; every possible convenience. $25—6 r.; 1632 Buchanan nr. Post. $25—6 r.; 1735 Green nr. Octa-rfa; upper. $25-$30 — 5 r. : near Sacramento and Jones. $25 — 7 r.; 2703 Lacuna corner Vtllejo. $23— 6 r.; 2712 A Bush nr. Broderlck: upper. , $23 — 3 r. ; 1118 Broadway nr. Leaveoworth. $25 — 6 r.; 2134 OTarrell nr. Devisadero. $25 — 5 r. : 430 Presidio or. Sacramento; upper $23 — 1 r.j 1227 Clay nr. Jones. $25—5 r.; 81 Webster cor. Germanla 1* • $25-5 r.: 1135 Vallejo near Jones. $23 — 8 r.; 2243 Learenworth nr. Lombard. $23—3 r.: 1C63 Washington nr. Polk $23 — ft r.; 1041 FUbert nr. Leavenworth; upper $25—5 r.; 1019 H st. nr. 10th ay.; upper. $24—6 r. : 2SSB Steiner nr. Broadway $23^ — 7 r. ; ISA Jolce nr. Pine. 522.50— 7 r.; 552 Halzht nr. Devisadero. $22.50 — 4 r.; 1280 Union nr. rr n rkln 422.50—4 r.: 1440 Pacific nr. Hyde: upper $22.50-523 — 4 r.; sunny, modern apt*.; SSS Fil- bert nr. Taylor. $20—5 r.: 1654 Filbert nr. Gonsrh; upper $21 — i r.; 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. ' $20 — 3 r. ; 1531 Sacramento nr. Hjde- uDie- s2o—s r.; I$6S Union nr. Octavia * y? $20 — 4 r.; 1306 A Greenwich nr. Pork $20—% r.; 403' Walnut cor. Sacramento $20—5 r.;"4S» Sanchez nr. l?th; npper " 120—5 r.: W7 Broadway cor. Salmon. $13—4 r.; 2916 Octavia nr. Filbert $13 — 3 r.; 242 Ivy ay. nr. Franklin $18-$23.30— 3 r. each; 1492 Pacific comer LarSla. SIS— 2 r. «nd b.: 3544 California nr CherrT $13^-5 r. : 61 Salmon cor. Brondirar *\u25a0"****• $17.50—4 r.: 12S0 Union nr. LaVkla $17.50—4 r.: lOSO Filbert nr. Hyde $16—6 r.; 27128 Bush nr. Broderlck $13 — R r.: 1651 Golden Gate nr. Scott $13—4 r. ; 137S 19th ay. nr. I st $14— 2 splendid rms and bath, gas r»age. water heatey Ideal apartment; HSIA Filbert . near Hyde; separate- entrance *"°«" $14$16— *-5 r.; neat and cozy; 2319 Lombard nr. $14—2 r. and b.; 1360 California nr. Hyde $13-4 r.; 1041 Filbert nr. Leavenworth $10 — 3 r.; 9 Morrell corner Pacific $10—3 r.: 405 Walniß-cor. Sacraaxento. $B—3 r.; M Bernard nr. Jone*. $22.50 and $30— 3 r. and ¥.; The CoWaL 3189 California nr. Lyoa; rani.- aad *[rt£ fMn! FOR LIST OF FURNISHED HOCSES FT_T»» AND APARTMENTS CALL AT Omci "-•» HOUSES NORTH OF MAKKBr. $150— 9 r. and b.: 2960 Scott corner Filbert $100-20 r. 4 b. 4 kitchens; newif Moerld ir,A t „ tinted: • clo*« to FiUmcre .nd^tghl ad $65—9 r.: completely farn.: 11l 6th ay. nr Late $35—12 r.; 2023 vallejo nr. Lajcuna; vtew $30—10 r. and b.: 2217 Van Ness nr Bnidwav $30—9 r.; 2S2S «oo»h nr. Vallejo IJ - s4s—lo r.; 311? Washington nr. Lyoa. $35 — 7 r.; 1703 Buchanan nr. Post: $15— 5 r. and b.; 1712 Bxoderi'ik _•.' p_e. STORES. LOFTS. ETC.. NORTH OF MARKET STREET «u»ttA.Kr $130— Loft. 26x137:8 ft.. 2d floor; passanrer aad . frelßht elevator; 123 Geary st. sear Grant $125 — Mezzanine floor; 125 Geary nr." Grant tve* $100 (may be lesa)— Largre ground floor snace' $30— Store. 2322 Flllmore nr. -Clay. -\u25a0 • $47.50 — Larjre basement. 40t60 ft. : elevato- s3S — Stcre. NX corner Ualoa and Lars in sts $33^ — Store. 22SS Sacramento near Presidio aYe $30 — Lar^e store. 419 Pine near Montgomery ' $30 — Large store: 1780 O'Farrel! near Fillmore $30— Spac* in new martet; unsurpa^ed location $25— Store; for a creamery; 819 Cole nr Carl* $20-rSpaee <n new market; unsurpa^ed location' SIS-^1 1^: 2978-^2 tsth st. cor. Florid™ wc * Ucn - 512.5.7 to $30^ — Lars^. lisht rooms, suitable for light manufacturing or sample rooms. $40 — As a whole store and modern flat of 7 r and b.; suitable for light mtg.i is&2 Foi som nr. 14th. . SOUTH OF MARKET AN» MISSION $30-$33 — 6 r.; 4 «uany moderc Cats; 373- si v-*, \u25a0 \-bet. lCt-^ and iltn. . * r* 5 $30—5 r. and b.: srarage; 'rortdem bnn-alow 4ft- \u25a0 Dlamtmrl nr. 21.<t: panorama view *f. ' 520. \u25a0. 525-4 r. and b. each: Has. Fol'som ne-ir 10th: sunny, modern flats. • DMr $19 — 4-r.; 51 Hermann nt>ar Val»nc!» $16— 4 r. and b.: 2967 2J:t near Harri, O a $13.50—4 r. and b.; 154 A Luu?ton at-ar Fclsom. STORES. ETC.. SOUTH OF i MARKET «t AND MISSION IJl *^ fcT ST. $30 mo" each— 3 store* cor. sth and Clara m* $27.50— 5t0re. ; 2005. 24th near Harrteon." ! .» .>' ;v j. w.-TTRiornv* co 228 MOXTP.OMERY ST > " ' MIU^; BCILDIXG. * ' Cwßtiaacd oa.Aext Pa««