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8 BIRTHS, M ARRI AGESj DEATHS Notable Deaths | 1 i •'\u25a0-\u25a0*• --• >\u25a0 \u25a0X. L. OOBTXaN. ATTOKNET— CW«ffo >Oct.-. 23. -TlxKns I-ernwl Coburu. attorcey and^ivicist. <1W at hi" home fa*re tonljrht. atted 75 t**t». \u25a0 f • Snii was the founder of the Union l*ajme -l*b bV« «nd to« chosen the flrrt rodent. V.h.n^ini «nd »••* a rnealiw ot the Art SStSTIiSS >*»*» «?* Grand Army of the llAvjhUc. Puriiie ti!e rivil war h<- mttwl as ' . W ptaln In the Thirteenth Vermont regiment. Birth marriage and death notices sent -by. mall \u2666ill not be Inserted. Iney mast be handed Uat either of the publication offices and be Indorsed Irttttbe name «d residence of persons author- lied to bare the same published. Notices re- | ttrfcted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. MARRIAGES ' T FVIVGSTO>'— HART— In this Hty : *-Ort<*or pi and Etta M. Hart. B ,n Marsarct .... »l|Lawlor. Pfll^y "••'-'? ISiililli Pwn«nd. Tboma^ ... 72 . Marie — T»mn\T.t. Martha ..41 Srhm dt. > »;toria rni>> Jobn 7SSmvtl)< > . barman A. <a Tltzc»r»ld. William. — 1 Suddarath. .Daniel..— F'trprraKl -T^honah. -Taylor. . Paul.n*. ... — Hammond. 00. P.- Xi Tillmann, "Ann, , . « Hr-w-ert KEt<> 75; Thompson. Marr A. — Horsford.Clarence ß.44 Wald. Pblllipina ...*. Hurlfj-. Susan 76] \u25a0"'•*! BAXI^-ln Oakland. Ortober 23. 1310. Marpan't. heloTPd wife of The late Captain Francis Ball., «nd lorin* mother of Thomas M.. Frank J.. Nicholas A.. Jrjmie and TesM Ball, a native of Irrland. apwl 01 yesrs 7 months and 14 days. BEKK— In thiß cstr. October 22. Iflin. Franklin K. Rpdh. bflored husband of F.ts Bcnn. sou of Smb E. and the Ute Dr. Jobn E. Benn. aud hrothpr of Charles P. Benn. a native of Visa- lia.' Cal.. Bf^d 32 .rears. Friend? are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today ( Monday K October -4. fit 12:SO p. m.. at the rbapel of N- Gray & r«i.. 21»8 <ipary street corn«-r of Devlsadero. In<-ineratson at Odd Fellows* crematory. BLAXEWaV— In * thin city. October 22. 1910. Frank H. Blatewav, beloved son of John 11. Rnd Ellen Blakewav. and lorinp brother or Gladys Blakewa.v. a native ct San Francisco, la!., aged IS years and 9 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day*, at I o'clock p. m.. from the residence of "his parent*. 3561 Twentieth street corner of Cexi pl^n avenue; thence to Grace Metuodist Episcopal church, corner of Twenty-flrst and Oapp (itreets; where services will be held at l:"0 o>l<x-k. Interment Cypress Iv«wn ceme- t*TT. by .electric funeral car from Tsrenty- eisriith and Valencia street?. Kindly omit flowers-. BOOTH— In this city. October 21. 1910. Johanna Booth, beloved wife of the late Samuel Booth, p.nd loving mother of Mrs. C. W. Iredale. Mre. C. 11. Hopkins and S. F. Booth Jr. and Made- line. Amy. Edith and Frank Booth, a native of Ireland, aged 74 years 7 months and 4 days. Friend" and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today < Mon- davi. Ortohrr 24. ut 5:45 a. m., from her late residence. (C". Fell street; thence to Sacred Heart church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment (private) Holy Cross cemetery, via the ek-ctrlc funeral car from Thirteenth aud West Mission streets. Please otnit flowers. ' EEZED— In this city. October 21. 1910. Anna Josephine Breed, wife of toe late U S. Breed, nnd mother of Mre. Charles C. Moore, a native of Maine. a?ed 56 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday). Octo- ber 24. at 3 p. tn.. at the residence of. her rtauphfer, 3100 Washington street. Interment private. BBXTKOP— In ' this city.' October 22. .1910. Frieda, dearly beloved daughter of Gretcnen and Wiiriam Bnetnop. and lorins' sister of Anna and Willie Buetnop. a native of San Frencij-'^o. aged 20 years 3 months and 19 days. A member of Manzsnlla Council No. 49. Itsaugbters of Poeaboatas. Friends and acquaintance? are respectfully, invted to attend the \u25a0 funeral services today ( Monday t. October 24, 1910. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. at the residence of her aunt, 124 Fair Oaks street between Twi»nry-second and Twen- Ty-third. Incineration Odd Fellows' cemetery. BTTBCH — In Sacramento. October 19. 1910. Mas Busch. hnsband of Imcgene Busch. a 'native of Germany, aged 27 years. A member of ' Sakima tribe No. 210. Imp. O. R. M. ; Musl- . * Hans* Be.npvolem society and Theatrical Me- chanics' association. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully iTivred to attend .the funeral ' services today < Monday I, October 24, IMO.' at "9:30 o'clock a. m.. at Hed Men's ball: '210- Golden .Gate avenue, under the auspices of Sakima tribe No. 210. I. O. R. M. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twelfth and Market streets. Itemains at the chapel of H. P. Pefrseo. 1342 Devisaderp street. MEMBERS MANZANITA COUNCIL. NO. 49. 11. OF P: You are hereby notified to attend ice funeral of our late sister. Frieda Buetnop. today « Monday I. 'October 24. 1010. at 1:30 %. m.. from rbe residence of Mrs. Haucr, .124 rair Oaks street. D. BOWMAN. K. of R. CAEHEL-- In this dty. October 23. 1910. Frank •Cashol. lieloved husband- of the late Ann Cashel. and father of George. Catherine and Wary Cat-hel and Mrs. Charles Stanton of Seattle, a native cf County .Kerry. Ireland, aped SO rear*-." j Friends and acquaintances are res-pectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day i. October 25, 1910. at 8:30 o'clock" a. in.. \u25a0\ from his late residence. 1657 Washington Mrw>t: thence to St. Brlpid's church, where a rMjulem mass wijl be celebrated for the repose of his kou!. oonunencine at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cr<*ss cemetery, by electric funeral <*ar from Mission and Thirteenth streets. CHAJfDIXR — In this city. October 23. 1910. Frederick C. dearly belored husband of Emily Chandler, ajred 44 years snd 6 months. -A member of Plasterers' local No. <j6, 0. V. I. A. Remsir.s at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & To.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth «nd T<venty-*ixth. CORK. — In this rity. October 23. 1910. Elizabeth, dearly -beiowd wife of Petw H. Oorr. and lov- injr mother of Cecilia May and the infant daughter, and sister of Ellen and Sadie Kerwin snd Mrs. P. Doyle. Mr*. M. Bradley and Mrs. J.- H. • SktHiorn. and sister in ' law 'of ' Mrs.' . <T. Oid. and nifve of Mrs. M. White, a native cf IrPlnnd. Remains, at. the residence of her sister. Mrs. J..H._ Skillicorn. T>33 £areka street. Notice of foneral . hereafter. DESMOND— In this city. "October. 23. 1910. at' his late residence." •329 Hayes street. Thomas r»»smon<i.a native of the Cove of Cork, County Cork. Ireland, aped 72 years.: - ! Notice of funeral . hereafter. \ I J DOWKTKG— Un - this city. : October 23, 1910, Martha -Downkijt. dearly beloved wif<» of the Rre Oorjje Dnwninz. a native of New York iiy. ajred 41 years and 2 months. Funeral takes place on Wednesday, October i.'ISIO, at 10:30 o'clock a. ,m.. from the par- rs of Valente-. Marini, " Marais &. Co., 849 reen- str»K>t.' Interment Mount Olivet cenie- «ery. . / ENO6 — In . Oakland. . October 22. 1910. Jobn Epos, dearly beloved liusbitnd of the late Anna I^. Enos. and fat-her.of Mi>. M. J.- Silver, a natlre of Azores. - aped 78 years.. FITZGEEALD — In this city. October 21, 1910, Jobanah. orloved mother of. Kate and Jame* T. Fitzßerald and Mrg. E. F. Bert rand, a na- tive «of Oounty Kerry, "Ireland. (Mobile. Ala., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances' arc respectfully '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ; iuvit/Ml .to attend the . funeral ' today. (Mon- < dayt.-nt 8:30 a. m.. from" her late residence,! 1O2."» Guerrero street: 1 thence to St. James <-luirch. where a requiem nlch mass will be . celebrated . f or \u25a0 lhe '\u25a0 repose of her soul, . at 9 a. -,m. Interment Holy Cr<»»- cemetery.. FITZGEEALD— In this city.^ October '22, 1910, William Fitzgerald, uncle of .Tnomas i. Cronin of Siith avenue. \u0084 -;• - "" K' Friends and acquaintance* «r<? . respectfully invited to attend the fnneral 'tomorrow (Tues- day); October 25.' at 8:13 a. m.,'frora the par- lors of-D. I.' Kenny 'i-X'o.;. 1719 Eddy street i!«-ar Scott;- thence to' Star- of the Sea church," where a hijrb- mass ' will b* <-elebra ted for the repose of his sool, . commenciug- at 9 o'clock. Imermcnt Holy Cross cemetery. • HAMMOXD — In Corte Madera. CaL.' October 23/ 1910, Georpe, Phfllip Hammond, beloved liusband of Isabel Hammond. :. and > father- of Isabel M. Hammond.. and Bon of Mary and the late Samuel J. Hammond, and brother of .Mrs. Charles N. Rude and Anna K. and Samuel -J. Hammond; a native -of New York: ajred; 35 years » months and 14 days. A member s of Abraham Lincoln council. No. 2. .• Junior.' Order United American Mechanics.-' and Corte * Ma- dera camp No. 063. W.-O.'*W. ..... • Friends, aud- acquaintances .are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tfrrices tomorrow «^etfda.n. October.;^s.' 1910. '".' at 11 'o'clm-lc ». m.. at bis'late ivsidence in Corte Madera. -_ Interment Mount Oliy*t l cemetery. * by' electric *;.'\u25a0 funeral car, learinß.th* ferry at 12:30, p.^m." HEWET^-^lu;. Oakland. October- 23. 1910.' Kate. i beloi-»Hj-'wife bf'the. late Moses D. . Heweit.* and kfrinp m<tthrr of * Mrs. Taul' *Apel , and . John Hewttt.v and graodmother- -of Pauline. -Clar- ence: snd Esther. ,Apel. a native of . County *. .^Donegal, Ireland. a?ed \u25a075 'ye«rs;4fIMSmHEJM KORSFOKD— Is FrultTHle.*: October 23. . 1910. Clarence E-. dearly beloTedifcon of Mrs.-Msrtha Howfrrd, , acd . brother;* Qt -M. .Q.Vjwd l Slf-C. Howford.-a-' native -of -New- York, ajjed 44 years 4 amnths-and 23*dayt>.' - .- > SUECEY— In this cily, October 21, 1910/;; at her late residence., 1768 Market street,'* Susan, beloved .wife of the late 1 Daniel' Hurley. 5 a na- tive of Londonderry, Ireland, aged 76 years. Friends . are ; respectfully . invited to attend the funeral, services loday (Monday). Octo- \u25a0 ber 24. 1910. at St. Mary's' church. Seventh nnd Jefferson streets. Oakland.- vrhare a solemn requiem bi£h mass -will -. be. celebrated for the , repose of ber'soul. commencing at 10 o'clock ""«. in. - Interment- St.,- Mary's. 'cemetery, Oak- land. LAWLoE— ln i Oakland, October 23." 1910. (Palsy H. Lfinlor. beloved wife of Thomas .T. Lawlor. and daucliter -of Mr. and Mrs. James Newell, und sister of Mary. John. - Timothy J.';and Patrick B. Newell and .Mrs. Edwin Boyce, Mrs. A. D. McKinnon and Mrs. Frank Srrarlz- ler. and sister In law of Gerald M. n'nd-Ter- .ren<-e-.!.: I.awlor. a native- of Oakland. Cal.. Bpe'l 25. years nnd <t months. LEFOa— Tn this <-lty. October 22. 1910. Gustave F. I/>for. belove«l husband of Mae A. Bertsch t^for. a. native of San Francisco, Cal.. need 21 yenr.*. Friends arc respectfully invited to. attend . the fnneral tomorrow ' (Tuesday). October 20, at 0:3o a. m.. from his late ; residence. ;.>9 S<mth Broderlck street: thenee to St. Agmes cbui-ch. - Paire ftrcet and Masonic \u25a0\u25a0avenue, irhere .1 requiem mass will lie -celebrated -for the i-ejiose of his soul.' commencing at 10 oVlnrk. ; Interment Holy Cross cemetery.. MeGLYNN— At rest, in this fity.v October 22. . 1910. Annie, beloved wife of Joseph McGlynn, • snd mother 'of Harold ami I^eslie MrOlynn. and sister of L. J.- McCarthy and Mrs. M. E. - 1 Clinc of Goldfield. Nev.. a native-'of San Fran- cisco. CaL •/\u25a0 -. The funeral will take. pla«» today (Mon- duvi. at S.-sn o>lo^k n. -in., from the parlors ' of 'j. C. O'Cnnntr fz C".. 770 Turk street near Franklin; Iheiv<Vwto I'St." Dominic's " oHurch. where a reouleni .CjatS" ..will' be salrt for the re- po=e of her sonl.XJ'onimencinK at f> o'clock a. m. Interment /(private) in 'Holy Cross cemetery, j .\u25a0 .-. v . . • McSWINEY— In this. city. October 23. 1910. Mary A. McSwiney. a*native of County Kerry, Ireland, aped 50 .vears. . - Remains at the'- parlors of McAvoy & O'Hsra. 2224 Market street near Fifteenth. XotW of funeral hereafter. . . MEMBERS OF .'COLUMBIA PI VISION \u25a0NO. . 2. \j. A. A. O. H. IN A., are respectfully, in- vited to attend the funeral of our late -sister. \u25a0 Mary A. McSwlney. from the parlors of Mc- Avoy & O'Hara. 2224 Mnrkot street..: Also members ;cf sister divisions - are respectfully . Invited to attend. -By: order MRS. JAMES WRENN. President. MRS. E. SULLIVAN, Secretary. McPAXTLAND— In- this city, October 21. 1910, Daniel, dearly beloved husband . of Margaret McPartland. loving father of Percy P.. Alex- ander J.. William J. and Georpe A. McPart- land. and lovlnc uncle of Mrs. M. Flynn. a native of St. Johns, New Brunswick. A mem- ber of St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance of Cali- fornia. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully! invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day). October 24. at 9:30 a. m.. from his late residence. 1404 Leavenworth street ; thence to ' St. -Brijrid'p church.' Van Ness' avenue and Broadway, where a requiem, hißh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commen- elnjj at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross ceme- tery. :\u25a0•>._ :V , ' . OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF ' ST. PAT- RICK'S MUTUAL- ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA will assemble at 1404 LeaT- enworth street, at 9:15 o'clock' a. m.. to- day (Monday), to pay the last tribute of respect to the memory of our late brother, Daniel McPartland. By order JOHN P. HARE. President. THOMAS F. ALFORD, Recording Secretary. MOKAGAJT— In Oakland, October. 23. 1910. Wal- ter. Howard, beloved son of Charles H. and Dora B. Monaean. and .loving brother of Charles E.. William. Annie. Alice and Robert Monajran and the late Lillian and Nellie -Mon- ag-an. a native of Nebraska, aped 27 years 3 months and 23 days. MYEH.S— In this city, October 23. 1910. George J.. beloved husband of Lena Myers, and father of Paul Myers of Los Angeles, George Myers of Columbus. 0.. and Mrs. R. Willis of Oak- land and Mrs. J. Krick. and son of Joseph Myers «f Washington. D. C, and brother of : C. H. Myers of Ohio and James W. arid. Frank Meyers of New York, a native of Ohio, aged 52 years B. months aad 28 days. NOONA2J— In tb^ city. October 21, 1910. Annie . Xoonan, a native of Ireland, , aged CO years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day). October 24; at 8 a. m.: from the parlors of* Mcßrearty & McCormlck. 915 Valencia street near . Twentieth: thence to St. James church, where - a solemn high mass -, will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commen- cing at 9:30 a. m. .Interment Holy Cross cemetery. REDMOND— In Santa Rosa. October 23. 1910. Mary Hyde Redmond, beloved' mother of Philip J. Redmond and Frank M. Redmond. SCHMIDT— In San Rafael. October 23. 1910. George A..- beloved son of Alfred and Johanna Schmidt, and loving brother of Fred Schmidt, - a natlveof California, aged .13 years and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday). October 25,' 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at his late residence. 11 E street. San Rafael. Interment Mount Tamalpais cemetery, San Rafael. SCKMTDT — In San Anseltno. Cal.. October 22. 1910, Marie, beloved wife of Ernest. Schmidt, . and mother -of Edna \u25a0M. and- Evelyn': L. Schmidt, and" sister of Charles Koch and' the late Mrs. Christina Kotanke. a native of. San Francisco, Cal. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday). October 25. at 2 p. m.. from the chapel of X. Gray.- & Co.. 2196 'Geary street' corner of Devisadero. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. . SCHMIDT— In Oakland. October 22. 1910.' Victo- ria Alcayaga Ruiz Schmidt.- beJoTed • wife of Carlos A. Schmidt." and mother of Carlos A. Schmidt and Arthur M.. A. Daniel, Richard T., Charles A. and Para \u25a0 Ruiz and Mrs. -W. F. Brong and Mrs.' J. R. Donaldson, and sister of Frank and Alfred Alcayaga and Mrs.^ Mary S. Bates and the , late Edward "A. Alcayaga. a native of San' Francisco, aged 43 years and 9 months. . j < * Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher undertaking company. 1314 Webster street between Ellis and O'Farrell; tbenec to St. Mary's cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy ' Cross cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirteenth and West Mis- sion streets. SMYTHE— In Oakland. October 23. 1910. Way- man A., dearly beloved husband of Bessie F. ,C Smythe. .and- father of Claud. L. " and Juanita Smythe and Mrs. Nellie Newman. Mrs. Rowland Petti* "and Mrs. R. H. Eubank, a native: of Canada, aged 70 years 1 : month and 8 days. \ . \u25a0 . : - - SUDDAEATH— In this city. October 21. 1910. Daniel Saddaratb. . a native of Kentucky, i . Friend*, and acquaintances are respectfully invited to . attend the funeral, today (Mon- day). October .24. . ISIO, at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the; parlors of H. M.'Glynn & Co.. 3032 Mission street between --Twenty-sixth. •' and Array. Interment National cemetery. : TAYLOE— In this city, October 23, 1910. Pauline Taylor, wife of .F.N'. Taylor, a native of Louisiana. A member of Lincoln circle. No.' 223. Companion of the Forest.' \u25a0• ' '/., ' ''\u25a0 Friends^ and acquaintances arid members of Lincoln circle" No. 223. Companions . of the Forest, are respectfully -invited to attend the funeral of " our late companion. Mrs. •• F. N. Taylor. Wednesday. October 26, 1910.. at .1 -o'clock -p. m.. from the tune.ral.-- parlors of -Green. Ryan &'Donohoe, northeast, corner of Sixteenth arid Guerrero streets. • Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.:. ; \u25a0 \u0084 » TILLMAUN— In -Bremen." Germany. .Octohc'r 23, 1910. Anna Tillmann, wife of Frederick Till- mann. aged 84". years. ' THOMPSON— In Palo Alto. October 22. 1910,' Mary Ann. dearly ..beloved, wife of William Thompson, and loving -mother of James, Jessie, George. Jean and Helen' Thompson, and sister «»f John \u25a0 D.;iand .William B. McGllvray and Mrs. Henry :Sturrock - and Mrs.«Thomas Hayes, a native of - Forfsrsulre, Scotland. (Denver papers please copy. )\u25a0 -.- .\u25a0.. \u25a0 . • 'i \u25a0\u25a0 ' Friends snd j acquaintance'!; are, respectfully invited to attend, tbe funeral "services Wednes- day, October 26.' at 11" a. m.. at. herlatesrest- dcnce. 1102 .Ramona • street.' Interment 'pri- vate. ' '. \u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0 ... \u25a0 ... - , '..-, '-: WALD— In this : city'. October' 23; .10io."/Phil- lipina. widowof tlgnacious' Wald. and*- beloved mother of- Rudolph. Charles- and" Julia- Wald and Mrs. R. Williams." Mrs. '.James *" Meares Bnd Mrs. Bespie Clark, a. native. of Germany, aged r>7' years 3- months and 12 days..' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ', -: Friends- and acquaintances;' are respectfully invited to. attend the. funeral -tomorrow: (Tues- day), at ,1:15 o'clock 'p.'- m.. from ! the \u25a0 parlors of Halsted & Co.. 924 Fillmore street. Inter- ment Cypress I^awn' cemetery. INDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST Seventy-Five Dollars I WILIi FtTRKfISH HEARSE, TWO f CARRIAGES, EMBALMIN6, SHROUD AND CLOTH: COVERED CASKET \u25a0i JULIUS S. QODEAU ; Moved *to mala office, 41 Van Nets av. ' Ttl. Market. 7ll. connecting all departments. Branches— 6o6 Montgomery ar.f Oakland. ISO3 m.B.klln St.: ttl. O&ki&od 4045. Las Angeles. 527 Soatb Vicaeroa._»t. ...,..;.- ; Anto Amsglsnc— — d CkrrUges tor Hir*. , . Wanttt^c^ir6w?Money7 | \u25a0 ; :; -' v - v :--See~'-'-' V 'V/ -i. ;CALL^i: W^NT :: ADS % THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MOXDA^IbcTOBER. 24 ft 1910. .. WORLD LOSES GREAT ASTRONOMER^INpTALIAN Pro f esso r Schia pa re Hi" Dis- coverer; of Martian -Canals % In the deathof Professor, Schiaparelli of Milan loses {one of. its greatest. astronorners> ".-The"' 'Italian astronomer : Is probably r best ; known .as the discoverer of "the so callad" "canals'* of .tlie.planeUMars.V;.These..remarkable lines, which mark the surface of ; the planet- were; callediby Schiaparelli ca- nale. that is',' channels, a -word .which implies no theory,; as; to. their- origin, says'the-London Globe. But the Italian word ha s , been t ran plated ••canals.'.' \u25a0which conveys; the idea' of construc- tion by intelligent-beings.; : And -the idea has grown' up, J and 'been "fostered by a certain \; school' of- astronomers; that Mars is' inhabited: by -.intelligent beings who*.;/ have., ."constructed .these canals as a 1 means of irrigating a dry- ing up ; planet. In '.the great contro^ versy which/has thus arisen Schiapa- relli; himself seems to have taken no part:- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0"\u25a0 : -*!*.V; : "- ;- "'^ ; '"•\u25a0 .'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. '\-- '- The discovery and | investigation |of the 'Martian canals ;was only one of the many important studies of :the "Italian professor. • * It has been said of hlm.rin- deed. that there are-few of the , many problems engaging: the; minds; of "mod- ern astronomers, which have not been rendered 'clearer and simpler for .his work. In 1882 he began a careful study of Mercury; which resulted, .in the conclusion, that this planet 1 turns only- once on its axis in revolving round the sun.V' Thus'.as- the moonal- ways presents ,'the : same face. [to trre earth, so Mercury" must- always : turn the same side I' to the sun.. 'He .also found that the axis of rotation of this planet is perpendicular, to, the '\u25a0 plane of its, orbit. Turning his attention^ to Venus, Schiaparelli came to a similar conclusion as- to the -time of rotation and revolution. ELECTRIC BAKEOVENS BECOMINGPRACTICAL Electric baking: ovens have long been available, but their use has notspread very rapidly, probably because of tlie cost, or the difficulty of. procuring the requisite current. In the little Swiss town \u25a0 of Kerns, . where, electric power is cheap, the electric baking oven has just "been established in a satisfactory man- ner. In a fuf^hace less than eight feet long 100 pbunds[ of >bread, in loaves of, one and three' pounds each, can be baked at one time,' and eight bakings can be made«in i l2 ; hours. The cost of the heating is \u25a0 a \u25a0 little more than one cent and - three-quarters a pound of bread. It. takes a pretty' smart wldo-w to pretend she isn't. Ancestors - come in handy to, inherit money from. ; \u0084-.\u25a0-... MEETINGS— LODGES GOIJ»EX GATE commandery No. 16, «AA K. T., 2135 Sutter st.— Special assembly HSSp THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:30 (tyi) o'clock. Order of Temple. All Fraters . . courteously invited. By order of the _oom- mander. THEO. .FROLICH. Recorder. OCCIDP;NTAL lodge No. 22. F. & A. M. A - —THIS (MONDAVI EVENING at 7:3o^^, o'clfN'k. Third degree. Master Masons/^^ and members cordially invited. By' W:* order ofithe Master. ••\u25a0'. \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0 WALTER. R ANDERSON. : Secretary. RICHMOND lodge No. 375. F. & A. M.. Jk First av. and Clement st.— THIS«#^ ( MONDAY) \u25a0 EVENING at 7:30. Third J^ft degree. H. FOURNESS. : Secretary -; '-^ HERMANN • lodge • No. 127. F. &A_ M . A —Called meeting THI.S DAY' (MOX-J^ DAY), October 24. at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Third S degree.'- By order of the it Tzj* W. M. ...".. L. SCHUMACHER. .; Secretary. - ; - KING SOLOMON'S lodge No, 260. F. & A A. M., 1739 Flllmore st.— First degree -Jf^ THIS (MONDAY) I EVENING at 7:3<^ /\*^ o'clock. HARRY BAEHR.' Secretary. /T ' EXCELSIOR lodge No. 310. I. O. .^mttXiiu. O. F.— MONDAY EVENINGS. j»HBRi Excelsior hall. 2537 Mission st. r*f&s*s&Fr *f&$*$&F D. McLENNAN. Secretary. V*******^ _ PHOF3NIX lodge ' No. 53, Knights of A i. ; Pythias, meets every MONDAY xSfiP EVENING, at Odd Fellows' hall. Mfvi 7tli and Market j-ts. Ksqnire rank ' Tgmjffbt tonipht. All Knights welcome. iiß»i iB» FRANK L.PEABBLES, C. C. '. I. SCHWARTZ. K. of. R.and S. . LOST AND FOUND IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING— AdTertIse It here. It will be returned. to you if an honest person finds it. . Remarkable recorerles : are brought about eTery day through this column. IF YOU .FIND 'ANYTHING BRING IT to The - v ? San Kraneisco Call ?' J Lost and Found Bureau S J Third nnd Market Streets? Get a claim check. ' Have It adTertlsed. \u25a0 Reclaim It If the owner does not. THE LAW — People who find lost articles are interested in knowing: that. tbe state law is strict in requiring: them to seek, the owners through ' advertisements -and otherwise, and . that failure to do so. If, proof can be shown, involves a severe penalty. . • - . - -,'*. LOST— Government saddle, bags containing gov- ernment property, between- . R.'- P.' depot and Presidio: liberal reward. ' CAPT. : IRVINE, headquarters Thirtieth infantry. Presidio." '\u25a0 ' LOST — Lady's \u25a0 gold « watch *.' and '.-.pin. between Array, and Mißslon. Post and Kearny. sts.; mon- ogram "A. M.H." inside case. Please notify 3C23 25th st.;. reward.'. v, ; - ;",'. . \u25a0; - . . LOST — Sunday morning -on San Mateo road be- 1 tween cemeteries and 12- Mile" house.; mink boa. . Suitable, reward if returned to room 067 Mills. bldg. . . -- -.:\u25a0;, : .;.' . '; \u25a0 :^ \u25a0 LOST— On" Geary : s^- near Columbia ' theater, lady's ' gunmeral " watch, black ' silk fob. \u25a0 Re- ward "If { returned . to? Manr ' hotel. ,; ; LOST— F.nitlUh; setter puppy -bitch, white with * dark ' spots; liberal reward; 'return to -47 . Carl . st... .\u25a0-;\u25a0-* . '-' -,-. -.\u25a0;.. . . -, .-"\u25a0-- v ." ;; ..:;- : \ k: \u25a0 LOST— K. of Ca charm. Alum Rr»ck park or Oak- land Creek | ferry. | RewaTd .- -280 7th ; st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED ':\u25a0 _ ;:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0V; rv-^BIALBJ : '.\u25a0', ijfj'i:; \^. A' - porter-houseman' I vrants - job, . hotel %or apart- - ment: experienced and 'not. afraid "of s work. "*Callup,Douglas'2l97 or'J-2510. ; S. F>- HOTEL ', NEWS.- \u25a0: ---.-•.:\u25a0 .-"\u25a0."\u25a0! '\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0' ':\u25a0-\u25a0..-.\u25a0 -•-';: 1 : 1 v - A-:- Position* wanted; to " take ,care of a private place, garden, horse, . cow, etc.; by . a - sober, ',' steady man of experience- (Dane); good refer- .ences. /Box -.2556, Call' office.'/ :'.;.. • , \u25a0.-. y^ \u25a0 BAR TENDER.- single. . sober. - honest, middle aged,: wants 1 position:—- willing -to.- do --porter " work. -/A.",E.", : 1249 Kentucky St.. San Fran- .*;\u25a0. Cisco. ;•; , '- ". ;\u25a0 -\u0084; '\u25a0;>,-/-:- -.;*• :-/":.".-.-.:; ; ; CARPENTER- needs position, day or; Job; fast and practical | w'orkerr ; town or " conn-try: good ..refs;, $3.50;. by .day. w0rk...; 80x '.2602, .Call . & CHAUFFEUR and machinist; " age 21 ; , careful, experienced * driver;. 'Sober, reliable;, moderate wages ;" references.'- Box ,'2sf)s." Call office;;.; - COOK, sober.'and reliable,; wishes place as. lunch cook; or second in-, restaurant; t' 80x ?2583..." Call. FIKST- CLASS baker- and 'pastry cook wishes j " light work", for small t wages. t . Box : 2540^;, Call. FIRST CLASS Chinese cook would. like position in • hotel., boarding -house, 'restaurant: or .family by - day only. /1319 O'Farrell st;": Phone West 8370. JAPANESE wishes^ a positl^Ji as cook or waiter' In family :•'\u25a0 city > or 'country: 'has good l refer- : i ences.* GEORGE NAKA. * 1821 Sutter st. MANr 39 "years/ 7 ' wishes steady .position; 'willing • to do anything.; Box 2554. Call office. ."*.; /*- • MIDDLE AGED German' gardener, and coachman wishes steady : . position - In -private ;f amtly.-";Ad- . T dress f A. LOHLEOS; r 156 '3d -St.- • • .' , : ' .. : PAINTER, paper hanger. . tinter./ gralner,. 'etc, wants work . from 1 owners ; hate ! tools • for Inte- rior and exterior work; no iob too largo or too email. - Decorator. , 17, .Henderson -;, st. ; \ pbone .-:.» Pacific^ Bo64. '\u25a0 ev --::;>.-'\u25a0:•;. :\u25a0<* /'-.."\u25a0" /-!;.:/\u25a0: SlTUATlON 'wanted' l)y; single -man. as: gardener; • competent" to take charge in priTate family In- ; Ptltution»--and v! commercial v tru/'k '''gardening. '- Kindly s address J.X:SCHAEFER,.663r Clay -.\u25a0 st,;- : city:v,.-.i: ; _%;*-/-,v--- {- : -:- c \u25a0 >. -\u25a0\u25a0. v'^v; .-.-?. SIGN-*"- writer, , painter : ajid t striper.- wants em-" • \u25a0 ployment : . good ; workman..' / Box . 2612,/CalL ; >: i WANTED-^-A ' small i «et of : books :to - keep « even- ings by ; a f competent book keeper.* "Address box : ; 2503.'; Call- office.'? "\u25a0\u25a0: -.-\u25a0; --,:\u25a0 y.;-: a \u25a0' :. -'i ' , v YOUNG I" Japanese.' -who haa -experience -jln! every ; branch-: of: work : In- family. % wants p .a; position rin*the r easternstates.VlHA;Llo6 South park; £[ tel.'s Douglas i 383 : * Home, J 253f1; , f ;. \u25a0\u0084-,;; YOUNG, man. ; sober ; and -.reliable, '• desires . posi- "'" ' tlon "' as ¥ clerk. '.. porter,' bed-, maker, or; houseman \u25a0 /. ib ; hotel • or 1 rooming ~ s hnuse ; i ; city ; . or ,4 country; T-- ; baTe " city : experience \u25a0; and ' Al» references. -' Box - ':-.-'. 2s97,^Calli office.: .\u25a0 / ;^. \u25a0:-•'. .-- ; .'- ;y\ .-\u25a0•>. : YOUNG Japanese. boy, want* to wait at table and -\u0084 wssh dishes. every n!a;ht;-]igtit job in morning. GEORGE OSADA," phone West '64l4.-, - EMPLO YME NT I WJWfBp^ ;\u25a0/. :";— :; y ; '. : '"\u25a0 . "' PEMALB jVf^ ' ]'^;^J-;'& A. respectable' 1 womanTwisbesTa *p"o«ition,' to* assist in ' housework.*? no 1 cooking; .' wlll'f- be k ready^ by; first J of f- Nov.;".!- good" home \u25a0. inore^ than - high ;wages.x"»Box i 4541. J Call « office,' 1 1657 : j Fillmore: ;, AN. American ' woman *of middle ; age -would work \u25a0;-' for ; elderly couple,>or position :aß house keeper; '-. no small ; children or office work. M Address ; 21., '..':-. Call t branch; officer Alameda: fJ -.-.- \u25a0: '\u25a0 ' - COM PETENT* girl -.'wishes ;to« do « waiting ?: and \u25a0: seconds work;. -private. I famlly;?-bestiof ,;refer- .enee.^ : Call or address ; 1308 -Dolores; st. ;' phone t Mission 143/ :'j ,\; \T;. \u25a0-. : J r, '-['\u25a0 <* . COMPETEIT.J German I lady ' wants t position - as -«-" traveling "companion- for elderly. 'lady;?; speaks Germans English ft and -' Spanish. 1 Address >box •' 6743, f Call office.: Berkeley. \u25a0'' •;>' . ' ; " : I.' COMPETENT? girl i wishes -to \u25a0do cqoking lln • a private, family. 'Call 874 Eddy st.nearFrank- . lln. - Pbone h Franklin \ 4498;; \u25a0\u25a0 ; - '•: :.-*, \u25a0, r : ' ' -;> : : COMPETENT ' child's i-- nurse ,; desires ,: situation ; city .;or' country; -$3O. ' MISS" DILLOX,- 1138 : Turk" St.; ;' \u0084 :.:v '.;,..:; -\u25a0/*.« .'\u25a0 '; \u25a0-' '-'\u25a0': '"\u25a0-\u25a0-' EXPERIENCED - ranch 'cook- desires; situation; .\u25a0s3o. >MISS;DILLON. 1138 Ttirkst.W; -; .-y. "."-. v EXPERIENCED nurse f desires: an"invalid; or ' ob- - ptetrical ;f - cases; mental '« a ' : specialty. . J Box 2600. Call 'of flee. " .•.-- jr - ' -_-.. ;- .'--;; ...:- : ' y-, r \ POSITION.,, wanted -.'.by, an : experienced," cook; -English i and Z American. .- A'ddress , M. ' GAR- '': liI NG . \u25a0< 1 130 \u25a0 Market : st. :\u25a0\u25a0 5.? F... room \u25a0 391. \u25a0# '.-. SITUATIONS wanted in good,'; respectable family : by : 2 , young I girls. ' > sisters, p shortly ,. from Ger- . v many : 1 one Is an experienced -.'•ook. [ the I other will dp upstairs work. /Box- 86. Colma station. YOUNG i woman \u25a0• who i has ; some - training ; as' a nurse desires \u25a0 a-, permanent 1 position ..to • assist vwi th ! I , or •2 1 grown Icb lldren . attending schlol : , I will do upstairs work or. other duties that may be required. Phone Franklin 6285. YOUNG; graduate' nurse? wishes position as' com- panion and nurse toinvalld. or will take full charge iof one nor ~ two • children : willing to _;traTel;,state:Balary~, Box 2548. Call office. ; MISSION BRANCH !OF 'THE -CALL } MILLER'S, ; STATIONER, 3011 16TH ST. . .;\u25a0 ; MALE HELP WANTED ' 'MyRRAY;&-. READY , : LEADING' EMPLOYMENT AGEXTS *; ; . ; 782-TB4-786" HOWARD ST." ' C j Between .' 8d >' arid i; 4th' Bts.V-* San • Francisco. PHONES— Sutter 1205 and 1206; Home J 154A '.;-:'" " ! , BRANCH : OFFICES: : ,::-,:; 7th and Broadway, \u25a0 opposite S. P. Depot, - ' '-\u25a0•'. '.'•\u25a0"-".' \u25a0'/ Oakland. :\u25a0\u25a0--::' .-.-.- ,- : ' .' "i \u25a0:'--• Phones— -Oakland \736l ; : Home .'A* 5745. , • ,\ \u25a0 - -Second and- Hets.'. Sacramento.- . - '»'- Second and Main sts. and 126 Marchesault St., .... , ''..".. \u0084-Los' Angeles.: ,,. -.f.. f . -\u25a0 " •; v^. -irf.- 52$ Jackson St., -San Francisco. •' • FREE FARE • • • "\u25a0• -- \u25a0 • - .FREE FARE \u25a0;* • R.'R. CONSTRUCTION WORK.' : -. ,-\u25a0--- -•-: :KLAMATH'FA.LLS. .OREGON : • ' .' OREGON laborers, ". teamsters.' J tunnelmen. ' rockmen, driUers. i etc. . , 0. , & E. \u25a0R. R. work. - SHIP.DAILY - ' FREE FARE K LAM ATH FALLS ; : \u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0>;/";:. track GA.NGS ;,-}>?>.' \u25a0Laborers, :spikers, -strappers, -Iron' car.; men, men for. steel -and ballast gangs,, wages, $2 to 12.40 day."* 7-. - - '.- ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 ..: •- '\u25a0:• •- ' ALL FREE FARE SHIP DAILY -. DON'T FORGET . .. . WE AI.SO ; SHIP' DAILY V • FREE FARE — - ON TUB NEVADA LINE . CUT OFF— ROOKLIN TO .- OOLFAX " APPLEGATE.^ AUBURN. BOWMAN. CLIP- PER : GAP, NEWCASTLE and PBNRYN. Teamsters. laborers, drillers, | muckers,'; tunneJ- men, rockmen, wood choppers, etcr ; . ALL FREE-FARE -.-:•\u25a0 SHIP DAn>Y AND WE WILL" SHIP ' - YOU -TO NEVADA . . \u25a0 FREE FARE , . - . . W. P..R..R.;WORK - 25 - teamsters, free \u25a0 fare. $87.50. ; , -\u0084,--,.,-.,, FRETO FARE .... ' HOtBOLDT. MBNDOOINO COUNTIES. . «- EUREKA AND. WILUTS Laborers and 'drillers, free fare. SHIP DAILY ' r FREE FARE AGAIN \u25a0 i N. W. P..R.R. WORK^ 'iK'^l 50 laborers. • section and extra gangs; free fare. \u25a0-" Company work. Free fare. • HOW- ABOUT v SOUTHERN CAL.? CROWDS GOING. ARE YOU.- TOO? THIS BIG JOB,, TWO YEARS' WORK 100 laborers and; teamsters, $75; no blankets needed ; '; reduced S rates. • Inquire ' about I this. '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 .... ;•; '\u25a0: \ SOUTH ERN, NEVADA . .-^ :-'V>. \u25a0 , PART FARE FREE,-; \u25a0 ' 100 . laborers • and '. teamsters to twork' on * Sa.lt Lake High Line, southern part of Nevada -\u25a0State.''.* • ••-, -..-•-•.• -i \u25a0-"-.\u25a0\u25a0 -. \u25a0 '• .% ' , \u25a0 "-\u25a0':;; ' .' PART FARE FREE ;v ...Uii ANOTHER' JOB SOUTH ' TO THE SAWMILLS. LOGGING CAMPS, ETC. 25 laborers: no experience required: $67.50 up. .TEAMSTERS,- DAIRYMEN. .. FARMERS. 10 scraper | teamsters,"* South. • $1.50 day. ''. found. 3 dairymen, and: milkers," Merced Co.,*- $35." fd. Milkers- and- ehoremen, Alameda Co., $30, fd. ; 10 ranch hands; : $30 -and \u25a0 $35. fd. : ehoremen. . chicken 'ranch. ;, s4o. "fd.: "free fare; ".working foreman, : chicken ; ranch, free fare.. ,.; .' " ;\u25a0' ;-. \u25a0 --.:-.'-.- OREGON -• .- \u25a0' .' ; : . i coAL'MncERS; timbermen- " 5' timbermen.s* mining "company. * : $90. '" ' ' -, 10 coal miner* -by contract: good wages. . LABORERS; .FACTORY : ,s.laborers,"-country. laborers,"- country factory. $2.25' to T ' s2. 4o day. - • TEAMSTERS, "WILLITS - 10 teamsters, part fare * free; ' $67:50." : '"* . \u0084 , SHIP- TODAY -;*"*- * MECHANICS, MACHINISTS AND OTHERS. Head, machinist . and • handy • mechanic, under- stand -repairing, ste-am shovels,! etc. ; free fare, $90,.fd. :., ------ • -\u25a0 '\u25a0 :.-, • •'\u25a0-:\u25a0- " --- - 5 ca rpenters, city and • country, $3.50 • and $4 day.i*- -:';-\u25a0.-"( j." .\u25a0/ •\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 ,-- r?r.;<i'^& 10 wood choppcTß,: South.- $2 \u25a0cord. •- \u25a0''.%;;. Plumber, country- Job, $1 - fare, $3.50 day., - Iron \u25a0 molder. mining • company,. $120. \u25a0.'»'-. - : - . CHOREMAN .AND -WIFE German. -French or- Scandinavian, couple to do \u25a0 ' chores and cooking," private country .residence, \ ?65, fd. \u25a0- : ". :.. ."-,•: .--.,;-• ....-.:..,.. :..;.-•; 4 cooks, r country.' hotels, f $40 rto $60, fd. . 2 ' cunip v cooks.' , $40 v and $50. fd.: Scamp \u25a0waiters, $25 and $30.-. fd. ; .night i porter. '.eoun- - try > hotel. $25, f d. ; dish washers and kitchen help, $25 and $30, > fa. -.; •. ' U7" \u25a0'-."-\u25a0> . '.SEE OCR ' BULLETIN ' BOARDS > s; ; . GET -OUR DAILY -LIST- i ; , \u25a0 See.Who, Does : the Business " - ; ' : ';. I - .' - '-\u25a0 ,-tZvte JOBS'' 'v"''.' :%""-\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084 FOR THE ; QUARTZ • MIXES % ' 5;. ma/Jiine, miners, $90 month. ' ... : ' Blacksmith, tool s sharpener, t $105 , \u25a0 month. - 'Laborer, surface work. ;: $75 month. : >•; --- ; ;;' \ ~;Rock. breaker.' s7s month.":-;,, ."'.-.;. •' '\u25a0 Holut - engineer, ; $90 j month: -, $\u25a0" . 10-; LABORERS. : CITY, $2.50 -DAY. Cook's 'helper. .' country restaurant. $40,' fd. Waiter. . restaurant. ? country. . $8 : week, fd. : -^ *" MURRAY: & 'READY ' ' . 752-784-756 ; HOWARD ST.. »^ F. Able bodied men wanted for the U.S.' Marine Corps, between the ages of 19 and 35. Must b» native born or ban first . papers, h Monthly pay $15 to ?69. \u25a0 Additional ' compensation \u25a0 \u25a0 poaalbl*. Food, clothing, quarters I and ' medical attendance free. : After 30 years* service can : retire with \u25a075 per eent ' of , pay < and - allowances.". >\u25a0 Serrlce -on board ship \u25a0 and thora in all parts . of \u25a0 th* world. Apply at U. 8. : Marine Corps Recruiting Office, 95 Market st, or 11 Merrtmac bid*.. 10 East St., San Franelseo.- Cal. ••-..-, MEN wanted to take! adTantsgeof the splendid privileges offered br '.the Young 'Men'a Chris- tian association : in i- their '•\u25a0 new s building, i which ,- , ,w)ll>he opened about- the. middle. of, Norember; ' ' f nil information .regarding membership may. be obtained at 'the : temporary downtown \u25a0 business -office. Phelan building. 1 room 1 61 8 : '. this i office open :from '9,-a.' m. to 88 r p.""in; everyday, but ,- : Sunday.,, . \u0084.\u25a0.»\u25a0.;\u25a0..'. .. . " . -, \u25a0 '.;,s. /-,- '\u25a0 , MEN, wanted. \u25a0 age -18' to 85. for, firemen. $100 monthly, > and brakemen \u25a0 980, - on nearby rail- I roads: , experience nnnecegsary ; ; no I strike: pro- '-, notion to engineers, conductors ; I railroad • env j * ploying headquarters ; *\u25a0 over . 500 ' men sent ' to positions * monthly ; ' \u25a0 stata . ate; .-\u25a0 send V \u25a0tamp. \u25a0 Railway Assoclaqon; eare CaTj.offlc«..-.: r^ : MEN v AND -WOMEN - to ; learn » the r barber trade ; \u25a0 • do not be \u25a0 decel-red : by , so • called colleges. \u25a0 ; Get .:. in under the Moler^ system and :learn- right; 40 colleges - in .: U. =S. - A. ; I expert \u25a0 Instructors. = : We i teach In* 8 weeks. . Call and- let us explain. MOLSR COLLEGE. 234 3d St.; V /-,;.; W ANTED— Men quick Ito learn < trade In ' months Instead of . years; no expense I for . instructions ; automobiles, -. electricity, plumbing, brick lay- Inr ; actual \u25a0 contract •-, work ; " 200 - students I last • yeaf; catalogue free, , 'Apply, 1623 Market at. IF yon : bad 5 - or . 10 : acres •of • ouri rlch, ! i leTel land In \u25a0 Alameda \u25a0• county - yon wouldn't \u25a0 need ' to look r for \u25a0a - Job. . No ; matter:' how ' little money yon . hare, -we . can give yon. a start. See PBO- GRESSIVR.RB!XLTYxCO..aBO Butter- St. f ; WANTED— Experienced jdomt»stic< salesmen \u25a0-- for ;• flannels and sheetlngß.wApply- superintendent's office 9to 11. a., m.. HALE BROS., INC.; Mar- ket^and fith- sts.. 7 San' Francisco.'- - ,--'y> FRENCH . or VSwlss man and '.wife for,, private . family,' s6o:.. butler^ and r wife: to act ;as -maid. -*,',: hPad butler. $60: second butler.' s4s.' MlSS ;. .. PLL NKETT'S. 1890 gutter; st. cor.:, Webster. : fi -?v IF - yo "-bave ?500 cash^ndJwanf'gentleman's: Job . «t_ $100 \u25a0 months see i manager," 127-268 i Market c ~ gt.'.-.S.'F. ; money/ secured. *, r .-.y-y .•.•.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0 \ \u25a0'"< \u25a0£s-;-. v\i CX)AT MAkaßSj'/eteady /work: -weekly r \ wages* ' BRO " "P le ? di^ ! work»faot>.- . ; KELLEHHR} .*; & DOUG CAS HOUSE, T5B Harrison st," nr. ; Bd— Now ; epen ; 200 1 hard -finished rms. ; 1 reading i rm. ; hot water; rooms 25e Jay; ; »1.25. $1.50 week. r .: -.\u25a0\u25a0. ' EXPERIENCED h office X clerk; % must \u25a0} be i aceurate a ata figures »- and i>»s rapid *\u25a0 writer.* vApply k at : superintendent's 1 - office, \u0084ThesE mporium. &. -.'; .- -7. AGBNTB -WANTED r TO i SELL i-WATOHES; AND S SJ AMONDS -' EASY ; PA YMBNTS; £ RBF. - RBQ.-: BRILLIANT/ JEWELRY^CO.rj7O4^MABKET. r ; ERRAND 'r. hoy *\u25a0' optical -- house;*: good -J .wages :, -advanoement.. Vß. » MOHR- ?& -. SONS# Jewelers^, bldg. ;% 150 i Postx st.q;j.;v yy : - ;--. : . .>•\u25a0. $250— Partner ,> wanted:;* easyi work ; f $75 1 to | $100 .„- month ; \u25a0\u25a0 experience--' not ; necessary -If J willing-, to f --leam.'-:::ni;.Bth ; «st:-'>:. : :.-;.-'-'-H:-': ;. J:.^'^, : s-;\S- 5 .? MBX \to ? learns cigar " making.? 1 ,- to ° attend ito v store ; \u25a0 sma 11 ~ security.-'i required.;^ lll r 8th | wt. : WANTED— Good i man i to ! attend bootblack I stand ; ftalary J o r ; C Q mm j 88 i OI i;^iiiiBth)»t-^^^>^ig WAXTBD^Yoangiman^ to' tend i barfl German pre-* «'H ferre <i preferences 2000 rMcAllist»- \u25a0 \u25a0;- l ;^ l /?;;v"' : '^/- •\u25a0'.-**^o*tlnned {-. . r ..-«'- J --"'_ .-, : - ;- // •WANTED-^6oo' men^ to" occupy^roomsV 20e"to'30e ;^per,nlght;lfree bath), at tbe NEW, : YORK,\ .753 \u25a0 -\u25a0/': Howard : st.? between 3d .and 4th.;. >\. . , \u25a0'- „\u25a0 . . .: -WANTED— Young,' man ;to ;take " charge ; of • nice.' ':': clean - business •in i Oakland ; :. $20 .: week ; / $150 % cash. required.^Room-.21.- 915 .Van Ness aT. r. ... . WANTED— Fancy :\u25a0. goods \u25a0 man. - Apply ," HALE BROS., " lNC.,s llth: and',; Washington sts.. : Oak- .^fland^^i;,:,-,/ r,;~%*.- ". ; \u25a0;:', :-.\u25a0 ,/.--: ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--;' OPERATOR on coats wanted; steady work. Ap- ply «t CHARLES LYONS. London Tailor. 719 .r Market ist. inear:3<Lv".-'--<r---. .. r>;-. . > -.- . ;- -\u0084 .- . .WANTED— Man -i to'' place ' mining stock. ' ' ; Box i\u25a0: 2530.' Call; of flee: V^ - -.':, "i:^ . \u25a0 \u25a0 , • :-... v ~ WANTED— Cabinet- maker and^ finisher. 1 \u0084\J OHN SULMANFURNITURErHTO RE. Stockton. Cal. AUSTRIANS and 'Hungarians^having 1 - law mat- .. ters -come tto 26S«Market. •; room! 111.. -;' r . MENwsnted at 103 > 3d* st.-^ to have* their shoes pg| repaired : | sewed soles 75c. done ; ln 10 minutes. WANTED— lO^men' for ctgar making; good'pay "; whne.learnlng..;3o6.l2th<st.' \u0084..-\u25a0-. NEW WESTERN/- 1124 Howard— Single rooms, . 18e nnd gOc.per night:, hot and coll water. • / / CUTTERS v wanted 7 atc-.the*/ Scotch ; Pis Id " ; Tailors." Most -Washington-. st..^Oakland. -Cal. -' \u25a0 OPERATOR wanted.* "Apply at CHAS." LYONS'. : London Tailor. 719 Market at. . <\u25a0\u25a0.'". BOYS «nd^ men wanted. - . ILLINOI3 PACIFIO /GLASS CO.. 15th and Folsom. • .> - IPEMALE > HMLPWANTEDy AAAA A— Young -women* wanted as operators: by g the Pacific. Telephone and Telegraph Company; - must '- be • bright, neat -in . appearance, - between the ages of 17 and 25 years, of fair education and unquestionable 'character.' "; \u25a0-•.-- \u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0*>\u25a0\u0084 \u25a0LIGHT AND' WELL VENTILATED OPHE- ATING ROOMS.' \u25a0'•-\u25a0\u25a0 " v ' ;r .-.; pleasant rest and lunch rooms. LIBERAL SALARY PAID WHILB LEARN- ING. .- \u25a0 /.. -;\u25a0 '..-'".v' ':- \u25a0 r:- :. \u25a0 \ . ... .PERMANENT POSITIONS. . . V \ , OPPOKTDNITU2S TO AD V ANCB. For i full - particulars - call '\u25a0 at ' the Operating - -. Ecbool, Telephone Office,' 2015 Steiner st. cor- '.'£\u25a0 ner^ Pine.f«- a:, -./ \<~ \u25a0 • j-,-\u25a0j -,-\u25a0 ;;;.>/. - - \u25a0 .- ;-...- COOK. Fmall family, San" Mateo, \u25a0 $40:. French ;. . governess -who can * act las * house .keeper. ' $45 : seamstress'", for' , a> private ; family. - $SO; lady's , maid, .; $3.*i ; i French second girl,;. $30; second § girl ; .wbo can : Bew.s3o;inurße,.2'Children.s2s; nurse' for ' invalid, "$3O; cook,' hotel/' northern , California." $50: " cook. - sanitarium. - $35; ' tray 7 'girl; : hospital. i s2s : :10 girls for different places • in- institution, 1 $25 'each: -25 housework " glrls.- . ; $'M>, * s2s - and ' $20. >MISS -PLUNKETT,:- 1806 "\u25a0- Suttpr st. corner Webster./. - . • • WANTED— Experienced .jacket, and", skirt' hands for \u25a0 alteration "'\u25a0 room. : Apply; superintendent's office, » to 11 a.-m:.-HALE BROS.. INC.. Mar- kctnnd6th.sts.. ,San Francisco. ,.-.,.. AT MME. 'AND RETS. ' 1044 Larkin \ St.— First I class .OJerm an cook, $50; ; French . maid and - seamstress. \u25a0 $40; : French \u25a0 maid,, lady's home, ; $80.;- must, be first class; maid for invalid lady. • $30; ".upstairs- -and. i sewing, . $35; .second" /and sewing. San- Mateo,- $35;- waitress and- parlor maid. - $35;' French cook for . hotel, ; $30; gov- erness. . French. , German. English and . music. $50; French i nurse, $30; S girls for housework, ' $25, '$30.and $35. .\u25a0\u25a0-> -. .\u25a0"- \u25a0> -\- /-- - -\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0; -\u25a0 - I , - --OAKLAND. -^ GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING. - LEVI - STRAUSS &'. CO.. 3D AND CXAY STS. : ; APPLY:. TO .MR." .'DAVIS. .-" LADIES.' learn hair dressing \u25a0at OALIF. COL- LEGE OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Cul- ture; diplomas and formulas given: Individual '." tnstrnctfon. 967% Market st. bet. Oth and 6th. YOUNG girl, to run errands and . make herself useful \u25a0 around an ; employment ' office ; \u25a0 must write' good. Call MISS. PLUNKETT'S,- 1896 Sutter St.. corner Webster. ' ' ->\u25a0---\u25a0. WANTED— Skilled ; envelope . addressers; legible and. rapid. writers only. Call Monday morning nt ; 8:30 at /Room 211. Investors bldg., 757 Market st. ' :. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .- •_ ,- .:\u25a0"-. .> WANTKD-^-Cashgirls of. neat appearance. 14 to \u25a016 years of age, • with schooling certificates. Apply superintendent's office 9 . to 11 a. m., HALE 1 BROS.-;', lXC... Market and 6th stf=.. S. F. WANTED— Designer^ and -operator, on, .ladles'/ neckwear. Applv. superintendent's office 9- to 11 a:; m., HALE BROS.. INC.. Market and fith-sts- San-Francisco.', - : • WANTED — Experienced cloak aud - suit ; sales- woman. • Apply, superintendent's office .9 to \ll a. . m.. ' HALE BROS. , INC.". Market and 6th • sts., San ; Francisco. J \u25a0 . : -. ; WANTED-^— Experienced | i saleswoman \u25a0" for em- broideries and neckwear/ Apply superintendent's ; office 9 to ll r; a. - m.,-. HALE . BROS.. INC., : r stf>.;- SaniFrancioco. <-^ : / ' YOUNG ladles :to take care 'of stock In.' whole- - sale l - millinery '< store; must have' had'expexl- "encer "Apply box 2568. Call office.;/ *.A. A .%/ . LEARN "hair 'dressing," manicuring; hair working, massage; easy terms; evening classes. \u25a0 The - yewtMildrgd^TTjtfrv Parlors. ; l3o Geary, rt.- WANTED— Tq," : leave \u25a0at \ once, chorus ! girls f or S road' show: • goofl 1 - 'salary. 'American j Circuit of Theaters. 618- Westbank- bldg. '\u25a0\u25a0•-\u25a0' : CASH GIRLS wanted; must. bTlng school certifi- cates.** Apply at superlntenaent's' offiee. The Emporium., v \u25a0 \u25a0 .•••\u25a0<./\u25a0• -.. " •.- •* ERRAND girl and one to learn: COLOMBAT'S FRINGE FACTORY. 239 Qearyv St.,-- upstairs. WANTED— -Expert -hair \u25a0 dresser 1 and manicurist ; experienced -help only. : 1475 Haight -st. : . WANTED— Young S ladles ' 'to \u25a0 train . Tor ' nurses; .paid while learning.: 919 Brush Rt-. Oakland. BARBERS ANDzSUPPLIES ' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0*,""\u25a0\u25a0."',;;- new "amsel; •/'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-".-\u25a0-; . -The! best raßor^for-barbersVuse. • Why? Be- cause •' It's ' made - of ' Wardlow • steel; which -Is .the. finest razor steel known to science, suitable : for >wet ; or -dry hone: < price '$2, guaranteed. ; • PACIFIO' BARBER SUPPLY • CO.; 962 Market. ! FOR ' sale—^-Beat ; 3•. cbair >. barber shop '\u25a0' in .'Santa -;. Cruz;-- centrally ylocated; ; sold-. on . accountvof sickness.- For terms •; and particulars call at BECKER &PRESHEY, 60 6th fit.,. San Fran- \u25a0- ci6CO.-- ";:,-•."--•\u25a0-;--.;\u25a0"..--"\u25a0 •-, : -.- ' ;- -. .. ;-, : SNAP7— 3 ' chair \u25a0; barber- shop for. sale; best loca- : tlon in town;: must .sell this week; see us. at .once. HOME RE AL^ ESTATE CO.. 468 11th .» st.; "Oakland :;: phone 962.; ' '' , ,;, ; ; " BARBER shop;. the only'; one injWaituken. -^Ha- /"-.waii ; *\u25a0 owner. <made I money.- enough i to .- retire * from business; the shop can-be bought .on- a ;-'guarantee.i \u25a0> Apply; to • STOLTZ./731' Mark»t'st. BARBERS, "you :c«n« buy, a .privilege. In. country.' - the 1 : only shop v in. 'that' town;- large - ret urns: » good W fori *2 i years.'-- Further," j particulars fat \u25a0\u25a0-:' STt)LTZ'.,,73l',Market;st.-. - .. ; ..-. / ... r--V '. . WANTED — Men and' women, to learn, barbering. EWe teach In 8 weeks. No limit to time. Call :; B.V F. tBABBER- COLLEGB,> 79O /Howard st. ..-* near.4th. ; i, \u25a0-.•.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0....-\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 ,•'/:'\u25a0;.-\u25a0: \u0084-.-:.-• :-\-.'.-. r WM.VBENCE & C0..C830 -Market St.. room 204 — .\u25a0,Shop,-/2/.chairs:-Towneri other -.business:*- 225 ' 'other I shops' ranging /from: $175 ; to';-sl,ooo. -I ; ' sell -barber' shops 'all'r over the; state. • : - '. WHITE,, $105; ;Koken}Chalrs,,.s7s;inew barber - chairs, '.mirrors; /also second hand chairs;, non- forfelttng lease. 394 Hayes st^; tel. Park 1242. •BARBER chairs;- will; pay ifair -price .for 2 to 3 V- hydraulic,-' leather -covered. "-'- ! Addres ,' box 4539, \u25a0•^"Call •office;; 1657, \u25a0 Fillmore^st,'- • />• \u2666•- • .;. ; r , PORTER - (American) wants Job tn small, \u25a0 first V class barber shop., Addres3.l3Sß Rugs st.*, . .; BARBERS' Protective Union — Employment \u25a0 aeere- : tary, - W." BARON,- 775 \u25a0 Mkt. ; phone Kny. 5384. WE - are : now; handling • Barbers', chairs and I f nr- nitnre.':- -At: BATTER'S, 59 .O'Farrell st. ", -.-,, CASH 'puldi for -barbers' furniture* and- tools^at .9041^, Buchanan, st. bet. Mc.AJllster and Fultoi.. BE your, own boss; 1 5125;* 2 etyilr ! outfit complete ; teems.- Apply^ 2l9s jMarket; St.* . tr -. BOOTBLACK "wanted ; stesdy. / - Golden West /Hotel' Barber, "Shop,^B4 ;Ellls. I ''cor. "> Powell; • ; \u25a0•:. BA RBER 9 wanted : 2 steady.* , Crocker ', Annex I Bax- v, ber \u25a0 Shop. 630 i Market : st.\r?;\-.:.\' : ;, \u25a0-- \u25a0 •\u25a0.''\u25a0.-. " .-<.. -< . \u25a0; 'A 1 - first": class ; barber, shop I porter; \u25a0 314 week. Call "- -1406(TurkVBt;.a7 'ar^m.; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"-.-?\u25a0 * \u25a0-..-;• \u25a0 ••'\u25a0 _^.;/. j BARBER u wanted; -362 .: 3d st. ;\u25ba steady; •\u0084 bring V'todls.'!-- l"'-,*-.Vj'./:*r^. '-*-\u25a0\u25a0."?\u25a0 ?\u25a0'-,\u25a0, *---;-•-/,:- - BARBER wanted;;' No. ,4 East .. st.'. comer *of »^Market-'st.;";- : '>---..'.'.'--;'..:"'-.i-. i: .--. ; -' - '\u25a0.'. ;--.4-.;^.t- GOOD^ barber -V. wanted..' 92: Market%'st. Good >•.. wages. -;\u25a0'.\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0,J?...-;:.'-'-v;*-.", J ?...-;:.'-'-v;*-." .-r:-. : -';\u25a0\u25a0/•-:%.: -.:-\u25a0:\u25a0:-" WANTED-^-A "'first " clpts'inianlcurlst.- "45' Post V,6t/-/v/i;- : -,;:../':f...^,-y" : - "\u25a0\u25a0 ;:'\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,-" -^ ' . "\u25a0\u25a0 '^- FOEi sale— 3 ; : chair \u25a0 barber- shop, s"- 14th - and" Va- >\u25a0», lends:;; **:; i/.ty "'T'-'\''r.<C'^ . "••-*•? "J-^-." ":/'•' \u25a0 iBMPLOYMmTipFFIi^ PHONE fPAa-CTOD'OLAMTsfiSa. y HOUK - C-46G0i ,' B3IQRANT AV.— ASIA EMPT." OFFICE FUK- iKISHES BEST 'AND- COMPETENT JAt'ANE3E '. ' jr AKD l CHINESE ; HELP OF "ALL « KINDS.' >"\u25a0- r : ' AAAA— CANTON fl Bureau I of % lnf orm'atiun— Cbl- ; " nese % servants ; contracts 1 for 1 resorts. '-\u25a0' Oantoa j; ?Bank '\u25a0 bldg..' 649 Kearny st. ; . phone gutter- 11». AAA— : •• • PHONE • WEST \u25a0: 1731^ *r ; T.:-^ "^".' \u25a0 '- -\u25a0/,;:-?. Largest •' Japanese *- and ' Chinese ' employment yg" office In dty. %T. ;TAMDRA CO;.. ltil-J Laguna. ' A.'S S.v HORir* reliable S y Japspese-Chinesw | help PR promptly furnished: open day ; and night. l .'l74s \u25a0i i Sotter ; st. ff PHONES— WEST;- 2503: S2Sa".T -' . : . AAAA A— OSCAK H ATSUM^ 161S Oesry, «i;. tei. . ;, West 5688, V S-4088.^.-- Best ? help 1 carefully '»e- -*-.:- l4Cted;> guaranteed, i , ,;. ii.-.vv; %- i /,/. \u25a0'•'\u25a0, ' .; :; H. -W. v HONG, v Chinese meat ; «f Qce. \u25a0', suo K; /Webster j st..\ Oakland ; f pbona , Pekin : 25..-> I \u25a0' \u25a0'- • J; v * CONN,*f Chinese I employment ' buremt. ?\u25a0' t'uoue 1 '; :i i Douglas ; 3168; \u25a0 H0me, C5098. ; 7iw|Clay : sty.^ i STAR '.': enip. /otfice; Japanese-Chinese beip.' -WV KODATA, 1603 Geary ; teL West 167. • S43OS. SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS ? .'..;--/. Two i reliable stock 1 salesmen;' glvs \ ajje.t *t.» perlence and references;, lmportant opportualty for men of ability. Box 491. Call office. AGENTS c^n make $25 per week; 14 photographs af or ? 1 .50. , s 31 2.' Bacon building. - Oakland. . . : STREET agent*/ something newr marble, shoot Ing "toy. pistol: schoolboy, sold 100 first day:-sample 10c. Frisco Motor Ctampany. 61S Fell »t.\ ' - ROOMS TO LET; \!-:' FTJifcflSHEp AJfD ; VXFURSISHED A COZY home for respectable ladies. 1130 Mar- \u25a0 ket st. near Bth. .under auspices of the SAL- VATION. ARMY; elegantly furnished: erery ; modern convenience; steam heat. - electric light ./and elevator service: spotlessly clean; eentrally located; thoroughly homelike; telephone Market J 1549 ; - prices - Tery - moderate." r angin g i from . 25c . \u25a0 per .: night up ; ' special . rates by > the week -or month.' See -matron, room 33. j . -' ' . r AAA-rUNION ; st.. 972. , near -Jones — Beautiful \u25a0 sunny, rooms; fine -view; all conveniences; gen- ;=tlemen:' references. '/ ' CALIFORNIA st.'. near Leavenworth — Large, sun- . ny. handsomely .furnished - front room with ,; "closet:.- running water and every modern cou- Phone - Franklin .5378. DEWEY HOUSE; 4th and Howard— All modern conveniences:. 300 rooms. 35c to 51 day 52 to $5 a week: free baths: Howard or 4th st. cars. FILLMORE 5t...1738 — Rooms; modern: .hot water V at "all hour?: excellent house, keeping outfits , .for thoae^who wish; .call -and inspect our of- .' : ,fefings. \u25a0 ' * : • \u25a0\u25a0- - EDDY st.. 1236— Sunny front room. gas. bath. ' phone: large closet: private family:- $2 week. GOLDEN GATE av.. 1001. opp. Jefferson square — '- Sunny- room, : 12 windows, bath, phone, every convenience..- ".-..-' '. HAIGHT st. 226— Sunny.- suites; blro sinjle ' rooms: SSOnp; electric lights; running water. HOTEL METROPOLITAN. 875 Harrison— Quiet place^ working people: hot wat.. b.: $1.50 wk. LARKIN.st.-..1315. nr. Pine — Clean, sunny room; \u25a0- cla«et.:electrlcf light.- phone; $10 month." LARKIN- St.. 1832. near Jackson — Newly . fur- nished, large, sunny room, bath con.; new apt. - flat; rent reas. ; no signs: • ; O'FARRELL st.. 1449. ; near Buchanan— Nicely furnished double parlors, suitable for married : couple or 2 gentlemen; bath. 'telephone and all \u25a0 conveniences. \u25a0/-. ' ' OVERLAND ; HOUSE. 569 Sacramento st. below Montgomery — Now open;. 200 rooms: hot- and .cold-water in. eTery room: 23c to $2 per day; $1.80 to $5 per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. OAK ; St.. . 522— Nice sunny furnished room ; ' run- ning water; also single room: rent reasonable. ROOMS FOR YOUNG MEN. Young. men may now make application for "living rooms In the new building of the Young ; \u25a0 Men's- Christian association, which will be I ready for. use about the middle of November: : - every, room supplied with . running water.- hot .- and cold, electric light, steam heat; large clos- -ets: ; shower;baths on every floor: privilege of salt water swimming tank: a membership must , be taken In the- association to secure a room. Full information -at room <UB. Phelan building, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m'., every day but Sunday. STEINER, st.; ;900; 900— Large, sunny, nicely fur- nished-room; choice: quiet location; $10 month. 16TH st.. 344(V near Church^ Very snnny fur- ; nished^bay. window front room. $S. phone, hath. 20TH.sU 352I — i unfurnished rooms and bath; rent $16. ' ; ' . 1 ' ALAM EDA ROOMS TO LET LINCOLN av.. 736. Alameda — A 3 room apart- .-, ment: gas and electricity, bath; nice grounds: convenient to cars and locals: artesian winter.- Phone Alameda 2529. . ' . ' RENT THAT VACANT ROOM A small want ad In The Call will do it quicker - than a dozen signs plastered on— rrr windows" and i which spoil the looks \u25a0of your I homa be- sides. Phone Kearny .S6 for -an ad man to call and see you. ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING BAKER St., 36 — 2 'sunny, furnished front rooms for house ; keeping:- running water,, gas a.nd -bath: convenient to 3 lines of cars. - , . - CALIFORNIA t,st.','t 2503 — 2-large. .sunny, ;nished,:rooms;to,let., for;bouse» keeping. ," ..- \u25a0 C st.. 124., near. 2d av.". faclnj: G. G. park-rJIc- Allif»ter,cars: 3 or 5 rooms, complete for house ... keeping;,; modern. ;...;; "-,,r , L ;.' ' »' < \u25a0 FILLMORE 5t.71738-^Suite' ! bf*2"-or 3 room's, at' /-/ $2.50 v per. week: .with or, ws,t!i?ut bouse. keeping.- FOLSOM st.-. 1222. near 3 8thr-Sunny; house 'keep- < , ing rooms; 2 room . sulte.a; reasonable;f , bath. gas; modern. ~ v ' • HOWARD St.. 563 — Front room and kitchen. $12; 2 conn., coal or.ffas. $9 ,to:$I2;. others S5-JlO. OAK St.. 716. nr. Fillmore— l, 2 and 3 fnrnlshed "- house, .keeping /rooms; .hot water; bath j and . phone : free. ... , . ;-; i.":«x-;.-*;"i .":«x-;.-* ; " f \u25a0.' O'FARRELL st., 1714 — Nicely furnished : rooms from ?3 to $5 per week: light house keeping.- O'FARRELL st..;ls46— Sunny.front ' house . keep- - tng rooms : also single front- room ; reasonable. PINE st..- 1720— Beautiful large front room and kltchent: sunshine all day: swell house. ROSE av.. 127. bet..Haigbt and Page, Gough and 'Octavla — Rooms. -. single 'and house keeping: sunny: reasonable.- . \u25a0 > — . SCOTT Bt.;-2040^ — 1 to 8 newly fnrnlshed rooms; • completed October 20; phone West 2014. SCOTT St.. 2040-r-Just - furnished. 6 large . Ilcht corner rooms; re?, kitchen. Phone West 2017. VAN NESS aT.. 719. nr. Turk st. — Snnny parlor "- for'2;.also small. room,^ $2. per. week. '.' VAN NESS aT:, 311. corner Gjotc— Furnished sunny .: suites. $20; single rooms. $2.50 to $3 . per. week: gas. running water and telephone. WEBSTER" St.;"" 1400. cor. :. O'Farrell— l7 newly . furnished rooms: sun and. running water In \u25a0eTery room:; phone and bath; very reasonable. WEBSTER st.-;-13«3— Nicely, furnished front bay ..window rm.; light h«kpg.; grate; phone; quiet. 16TH st..*r,*4f!. near. Church— Large sunny, fnrn. - bar. .window .front room, use «f ..kitchen: Sl2. OAKLAND HSKG. ROOMS SAN 1 PABLO ST.. 837>4. Oakland— Furnished .house -keeping rooms-; sunny; reasonable; Key :;; Routed ".',.;" : ". -,....,; .V.~,,/ ."./:";' '.--\ ALICE St.. 1317. Oakland— Suite of 2 rooms for bouse -keeping; reasonable; bath, laundry; 'phone Oakland 9287. .'.' / '\u25a0 \u25a0> 'v: V BERKELEY HSKP. ROOMS PRINCE st..- 180T. Berkeley— 3 ne'atly furnished ' "house keeping' rooms; modern;near Grove and -O locals: 2 adults. •./ .i'JV-JTy • - • \u25a0 5 AAA— THEV WEMPE, 419 Oak St.— Single and 5 . double rooms with board. $30 per month np. CALIF. St.. 1641— St, Margaret's crab far girls. •; - teachers, \u25a0 students. • bus.' women, tourists; sonny ..."rms.: fine bd.; rates reas. Fk. 3292. H. C2549. CALIFORNIA st.. 2523 — Nicely -furn. - sunny \u25a0 rs. ; s excel." board ; . phone, • bath : • $30r 2. • $50 =0. FAMILY- occupying a, pleasant .bungalow In Berk- \u25a0 eley.-wotiltl rent 1 < or 2 sunny room's with board -to a- couple for : two . ladle* for ; th y e> winter. > Ad- •> dress b0x^ 2579.* Cajl office. - FOR list 'of Inspected rooms see DOMO DIREC- TORY: saTe time.., 11 .to 2. .822. Crocker bide. PINE : :st..-» 2860^— First ! - class s room and board; .-^private home;: convenient 'cars; 2 meals; $25. '^Wwt.8581.?/.-,,-',-; ,/~^.....;,> ',;..,;...:. ST. - FRANCIS Girls* - Directory; Central'. aT. . and . r Waller - st., • San - Francisco— A beautiful - home, B where . old ladles," ' young \u25a0 girls \ and little chll- . dren, c»n hoard, very reasonable.' .; ' L ; . ' . roomsland b6ard wanted 2 YOUNG i men.; . good habits, .' .want ' adjoining .T. T bcOroom and sitting ' room, wltfai board. lo'Ash> burvi-.«ljstrlct:-' preferably Mn* private -family. -.V Address : box 2588., Ca1l of flee. ', ., > t •. •';, »..\u25a0\u25a0• ..;.. WANTEIX-^Room .and board in" strictly, private -famiiy^eTerythlng/mristrbe-modern: will -fnr- r'nish >bc&t 'fof.ireferencesvmustrbe .gocd lloea- ,Ui.ir»;i; K«x' 2001.:- Call office. »>-, , • . I BOARDfJFOR CHILDREN- I WANTEtf— Boarding r honies 1 for !; INFANTS. - un- i -'der 3 ; months>slo per-month and elotbinj* and \u0084 " mi Ik; furnished.; "Apply, Children's "A eeney, ,1500 ii ] I Jackson \u25a0' st..~ S: F.. bet. ' 2 and ;4. , afternoon. . . "\*JC^>?motels"~ ; \u25a0\u25a0' ; :': ' -,__ Bk66kLYNHOTEU-388 Ist St.. 5 blocks from \u25a0 Market — Modern -hotel; board and room. $1 and >if 1.25 per day. $6 to $7.50 per week; meals. 25 •"-. cents ; i first :\u25a0.\u25a0 class < service ; . * choice '." rooms " • cents: family rooms fill rooms per week. $2 up; I v. free • bus.'^ CHAS-r MONTGOMERY, t prop. - <f or- - .'merly-of the American Exchange Hotel. .Mont-; '.V.poniery*!«L'H''tel'.and'Broot:lyn-Hotel; Bosh-st.) { , HOTEL . BRISTON. ; 415 » O'Farrell St.— AU I mod- .• \em - conveniences ; 1 nova '•• and \u25a0* bath. - $20 - per •month; center of business section;- single rooms \u25a0y '-$2^o, week J up ; /country ; trade i solictted. , -,» t HOTEL* AMERlCA.^lo4s' Market- St.— Heart of :-\u25a0> shopping , dis. ; to SI , per day ; 1 strictly ' mod. ' -:-- • : 'J.W. • WRIGHT. * CO.. * : 22S MONTGOMERY ST.. MILT^ BLDC. ; - - « - PHONES: * • -\ • ff- DOUGLAS 4430. . CIKJS. REAL ESTATE "AND INSURANCE. r AUCTIONEERS. RENTS COIXECTED. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPEBTt. THIS LIST IS REVISED DAILY.; > FLATS AND APTS • NORTH OF, MARKET. *.<«— 10 r.; 316S "Washlnston st. nr. Lyon. JE73 — 7 r.: 325« Jacksoa nr. Walnnt. $10— S r.; 2677 California nr. Scott: npper. - • -. f6.^.1l r.; 244 Laurel nr. Clay: marine flew. *«O— 7 r.: 2004 Vallejo cor. Lamina: upp«r. ; SSS-je r.: 1409 Washington nr. Hyde: upper. $55-^8 r;; 1222 Jackson nr. Jones. $52.50— S r.:-3254 Jackson nr. Walnnt. |30-sr>.3-$G5— lO r. each: '3 modern flats, maria* \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 riew; 2618 to 2620 Lairnnanr. Broadway. $50—5 r.: 325 Maple nr. Clay: apt. No. 3. $50— « r.;- 817 Mason st. nr. Pine. $3<>— 6 r.; 123S LeaTenworth nr. Clay: upper. $30—10 r.; 242 I^nrt-l nr. Clay: reduced. $50^ — 6 r. ; 1233 Jackson nr. Jones; upper. $47.30—7 r.:1314 LeaTenworth near Clay: low«r. $45 — 5 r.; 1378 Sacto. nr. LeaTenworth: upper. $45 — St.; 22SS Market eor. upper. $43 — 7 r.; 2364 Pine. nr.: Scott:, upper.' --."" $42.50—6 r.; Sl5 Mason ar. Pine. $42.50—6 r.: new building; splendid sized room*: -lißht and *nnny; large closets; marine Tiew; • 1160 Filbert nr. Hyde. . $42.50, $52.50—5 r.: 1241 Bush at. nr. Hyde. $42.50—5 r.; 1735 Larkin eor. Jackson; elegant. \u25a0" modern, sunny apt. Cat. $42.30^ — 8 r.: .460 Scott cor. Fell: opper. $S.V$.40 — 7 r.: 1351 Waahlnston nr. Learenworth. $35—6 r.: 2964 Fillmore cor.- Union; new; upper. $40 — 7 r.; 2000 Vallejo cor. Lagnna. '\u25a0" ?"• $40— 6 r.; 1367 VaUejo nr. Hyde. . $40 — t r.; 1670 Clay nr. Polk r npper. $40 — 8 r. ; 3313 Jackson nr. Walnat. $37.50 — 5 large nns., eTery possible convenience; light and sunny; large closets; marine Tiew; 1173-73 Filbert st. nr. " Hyde. $37.50^ — 7 r.; 461 Sprnce cor. California.. „ $37.30—7 r. : 31SS Washington : nr. Lyoa. $-37.30— 6 r.: 1524 LeaTenworth nr. Jackson. $37.50 — 6 r. : 464 Central aT. .cor. Hayes. ' $35—6 r.; 1703 Hyde cor. Broadway; upper. $35 — 6 r.; 2544 Baker nr. Vallejo. $33 — 7 r.; 92« Fillmore nr.- Fnlton: upper. $35 — 6 r. r 2050 Union nr. Buchanan. $-15 — 7 r.; 1730 Union nr. Gougb. $35—7 r.; 2703 Lagmna cor. Vallejo; middle. $35—4 r.; 136S Pine nr. Larkin; upper. $35 — 8 r.: 193S Busli nr. Lustina: upper. $35-$37.30 — 4 and 5 r.; beautifnlly appointed: large rms.. liclu and sunny: larre closets; eTery con-r. : The VeraoffT 1930 Hyde at. $35^-4 r. each; 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert; «pl«nd!A sized rooms; large closets ;. marine Tiew. $33 — 7 r. each; 413-417 Spruce cor. Sacramento. $35—6 r.; ll«3 DeTisadero COR. Eddy; reduced from $40; elegant, modern*, middle. $35-342.50—6 r. each: brand new flats: modern: - ; :--- -\u25a0 panoramic ' marine t1»w: light > and tunny; 1151-59 Filbert nr. Hyde. • $33 — 6 r.; .1436 -Jones nr. Washington. $35 — 6 r.; 1107 Mason nr. Clay: upper. $35 — 7 r.; 1282 Page nr. Lyon; upper. $33 — 6 r. ; 230 Clayton nr. Fell? $35 — 6 r.; 1514 McAllister nr. Scott: modtra. $35—6 r.: 2070 Hayes nr. Cole: upper. . $35 — 6 r.; 227 Clayton nr. Fell: auto §pae«. $32.50—6 r.; 2208 Polk nr. Green. 532.50— 6 r. ; 555- Union nr. Jones. $32.30—1670 Clay nr. Polk: upper. J32.50— « r.: 3502 California cor. Cherry. $32.50-$35 — 3 and 4 r. ; majroiaeent marine Tiew; \u25a0wall beds: 1074 Union nr. LeaTenworth. 532.50 — 4 r.; 1627 Washington nr. Larkin. $32.50—6 r. ; 1434 Vallejo nr. Pott. $32.50—5 r.; 1951 Lyon nr. Clay: upper. $32.50—8 r.: 1314 tVe nr. RItoII. « $32.50 — 7 r.: 1838-48 Fell st. nr. Ashbury: upper. $32.30— 6 r.: 1379 Union nr. Poii. $30— 6 r.; 1254 Filbert nr. Hyde supper. $30—5 r.; 21P6 Union cor. Fllhnare. $TJO— 6r.; I«2S Buchanan nr. Post; upper. ' $3o — «'r.; 2430 larkin nr. Filbert; upper. $30—6 r.;,1630 D«Ti3adero nr. Sntter; reduced from $37.50: sunny and modern: upper. $30—6 r.; 1S<;» Bn'h nr. OctaTla; upper. $30— « r.; n."7 Union nr. Jones. $30^ — 7 r. ; 27."U Lasruna nr. Vallejo; upper. $30—6 r.-. 2324^ Fillmore nr. Clay; upper. $30 — 5 r.-. 1544 Jones nr. Pacific; upper.- »30-$35— 6 r.: 22TW-2235 Suttee nr. Pierce. *3O — 7 r. : 1337 Pine nr. Polk; upper. $SO-$35->-4 r. and b. : 2301 Polfc cor. Green. $-"50-$32.30^ — 4 r.: 1031 LeaTenworth nr. California. $30 — 5 r. ; 455 Spruce near Sacramento. $30-M> r.; 132 Fillmore n-ar Waller. . X $30—5 r.; 1473 Clay nr. Hyde. $30—5 r.;' 1236-4$ Cole st. nr. - A lrai". -'-"•--- $30 — 0 r. ; -3650 Sacramento nr. Spruce. $30 — 5 r. ; 1219A. Geary nr. Gough: upper. $30 — 4 r.; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde; upper. $30 — 6 r.;-3317 Clay nr. Walnat; npper. - . - $30— 6 r. : 834 Filbert nr., Taylor. - l $30 — 3 r.:125l Filbert nr. Larkin: upper,- $30 — -7 r.; 3111 Sacramento nr.*Lydo; upper. $30 — i t.: 1369 California nr. Hyde: upper. $S0 ea.— 6 r.: 1742-44 Union nr. GoiD^n. $30—5 r. ; 2760 Filbert nr. Scott. $30—6 r.; 135 Buchanan nr. Waller; upper, $30_6 f.: 426 Frederick nr. Cole. $28—7 r.; 2332 Steiner nr. Broadway: upper. $2S— 3 r. and b.: The. Highland. 1355 Clay. K*— 6 r. ; 2120 Leavenworth nr. Filbert. $27.50—6 r.; 2749 Laguna nr. Green. £27.00— <;.r.; 15fi0 Greenwich nr. -Van Ness; up. S^.SO-^G r.:3037 Washington nr.' Baker. ,$27.50-S3OTr5 r.: 60-62 Alpine nr. Waller; NEW. $27.50^-5 r.; 1542 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.5<W. p.; 3SOO C»llfornia cor. Cherry." \u25a0 -$^7.5«T-*if.; 1604 Jones nr.- Pactfle. " " i •S27.so^fc», r.; 3XS4 Washington nr.-Lyon. S27.."Ui— « r.; 30."U Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27 JiO-^-7 - r'. ; 2425 Buchanaa nr. : Jacksoo ; upper. $27.rrf) — fir.: 2204 GroTe nr. Shrader. $27.50-i-C r. : 2tsi.l Union nr. Fillmore. $27^-6 r.; 1165 Broadway nr. LeaTentrorth. $26— .6. r.: 923 Scott nr. Golden Gate, $25.u0-$'27.50— 5 r. ea. ; 1265A-12658 Lombard nr. Polk; marine. Tiew; erery conrenienc*. ?23»537.5O — 2 3r. apts.: hot* water.* steam heat. ' » etc. : I^irkm.actfl , Washington. $25 — 6 r. ; 16.T2 Bnchanan nr. Pwst. i: ; : - ?25 — 6 r. : 1735 Green nr. OctaTla t upper. -- $23>-$3Qr-3*r. : ne«r Sacrameato aod Jone«: >; $23^-7 r.:'2705 Lacuna corner Vallejo \u25a0, $25^—6 r. : 2712A Busb nr. Brodericfc: upper.* $^5—6 r.; 2134 O'Farrea nr. DeTisadero. . $25— 4 r.; 704 Central av. cor. Fnlton; upper. $25—5 r.; 113.-. Vallejo near Jones. $25— 8 r.; 224.1 LeaTenworth nr. Lombard. $25—5 r.; 1041 Filbert nr. LeaTenworth: unner. $25-^5 r.; 1019 H st. nr. 10th aT. upper. $25— « r.; S2SB Clayton nr. Alma; upper. $24— « r. ; 2558 Steiner nx. Broadwar. 522.50— 5 r.; 37 California south neac Ist aT. $22.50 — 7 r.; BS2 Haijrht nr. DeTisadero: UDner $22.30i — * r.: 1280 Union nr. Larkin. $22.30 — \u2666 r.; 1440 Pacific nr.Hyde; upper. - =• - $.22-50-s2s— 4 r.; sunny., modern apts.;- 853 Fll- • bert nr. Taylor; marine Tiew^.. $22.50—3 jr.; 1663 Washington nr. Polk. * $22.50—5 r.; 1707 Hayes cor.; Central aT. $21—4 r..: 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. , $20-$25 — 3 and 4 • r.; modern apt. flats; saraze space: 225 Clayton neaf Fell; uppers $20 — 5 r.: 1654 Filbert nr. Gough: upper. - $20 — 3. r.': 15S1 Sacramento nr. Hyde; upper. ' $20—5 r.i IS«R Union nr. Octavla. $20— pt r.: 130CA Greenwich nr. Polt. $20- : 5 r.: 403 Walnut cor. Sacramento. $3) — 5 r. : 947 Broadway cor. Salmon*. $20-$22.30-$25— 3 r. each: apt. flats: 1710 Larkin -. nr. Wash.; neat anil cozy: strictly modern. $20 — ,\ r.; SW. cor. Hayes and Central. $20— 4 r.:, 1406 Bth «t.. Sunset. . $18—4 r. : 2916 Octavla nr. Filbert. SIS-523.20— S r. each: 1492 Pacific cor. Larkin. $18—2 r. and b.: 3844- California nr. Cherrr. $18-^5 r. : fil Salmon cor. Broadway. $19 — 3 r.;,2290.Pt. Lobos nr..l2th bt. $1* — \u2666 r.; 700 A Central ar. corner Fulton. $17.30 — I r.:-10«» Filbert ur. Hyde. $16 — I r.; 12?0 Union nr. Larkin: raodern. $t«— 6 r.: 27128 Basb nr. Broderiek. $16—5 r. and b.; 2319 Lombarrt nr. Pierce; npoer $15—5 r.: 1651 Golden Gate nr. Scott. - $15^-4 r.; 1378 19th aT. nr. I st. $14 — 2 r. and b.: gas range, water heater; XIBIV - Filbert nr.- Hyde: separate entrance $14 — 2 r. and b.:-1369 California nr. Hjde - 513^ — 4 r.: 1041 Filbert nr. LeaTenworth. $10 — 3 r.; 403 Waln>it eor. Sacramento. $S— 3 r. ; 54 Bernard nr. Jones. FURNISHED. $72.50 — 8 r. house: 1906 Webster nr. California; elegantly furnished: key at office. $32.50— 5 r.: 1602 Jones nr. Pacific. $22.50 and $32.50 — 3 r. and b.: 3168 California nr. Lyon: furnished . anrt partly furnished $60 — 6 r.; 1326 LeaTenworth nr. Jackson, fara. HOUSES XORTH OF MARKET. $150— 9 r. and*b.; 2960 Scott eor. Filbert. $100—20 r.. 4 b.. 4 kitchens; newly papered aad tinted:-close to FiUraor* and Haight. $75 — S r.; 881 Ashbury nr. Frederick: garage. f65 — S> r.; completely furn.: lit 6th aT. nr. Lake 6f>_lo r .: 2«24 Clay near Scott: modern. $53 — 12r.; 2029 Vallejo nr. Laguna; Tiew. $50^ — 10 r. and b. : 2217 Van Ne«« nr. Broadwar. $50—0 r.; 2323 Gough nr. VaUejo. $43 — 10 r.: 31 IS Washington nr. Lyon $35— 7, r; 1703 Buchanan nr Post STORES. LOFTS. ETC.. NORTH OS* MARKET $150— Loft. 26x137:0 ft.. 2d floor: paisenser and freight eleTator: 125 Geary st, nr. Grant aT. $125 — Meaanlne f100r. '125 Geary st. nr. Grant aT. $100 <may be less)— Larze ground floor apace. $75 — Elejan*. large, light 2d floor; 450 Mkt. st $30 — store. 2-T22 Fillmore nr. Clay. • $3S — Store, XE. eorner'Unlon and Larkfn sts. " $33 — Stor*>.32SS Sacramento nr. Presidio aT. $-10- : -Large store. 1780 O'Farrell ar. Ftrhnore.- s3O— Spaee In new market: unsurpassed location $30 — Store. 419 Pina'nr; Montgomery- . ->- $25 and $30 • tores— 2o24-26 Hayes nr.-Cole.^ . $20— Space in mew market: unsurpassed location $12.50 to $30— Lafge.'fignt.sample rooma. \u0084 . — Store and'flat of 7 r. ; 1302 Folsotn nr. 14th. SOUTH OF. MARKET AND MISSION. $Cs— Stable: 3S stall 1*;1 *; 61 Duboce Bt. $30-$35— 6 r-r 4 snnny. modern flats; 373^81. Voe bet. ? l«th and 17th. ... :_...-* $25—5 r.'. and-b. ;>gatage: modern- bungalow- 407 '\u25a0">\u25a0' Diamond nr. .21st: panoramic. Tiew.. \u0084.*.. .*. • $22.50— 7. z.: 248 Chattarawca near 23d: unoer $20-^5 r. ; 489 Sanchez nr. ; ISth ; upper. $20-$25— 4 r. and b.;eacb;il4QS Folsom nr. 10th $IS— « r.;,2975-82 23th st. cor. Florida. - iuuJ - sl6—4" r.~ and b. : 20«7 24th nr.- Harrfson. ' " $13,503-4 r. and b.; : 134A Lsngton nr, Folsota. Large- lisht" lofts:' rent low;" 2 \u25a0 eJeTatorV 617 \ -\u25a0-. Mission cor. New Moatsomery. opposite sita ?--;•-.: for new city hall. • ; .^ • < isV*. WRIGHT * CO.! *. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 .'"" - .228 MOXT«JO.MERY-ST.i \u25a0 ''\u0084' .-->\u25a0 MILLS, B-UILHiyG. <, - . :>: > ;. Continued to ?f cxt Pase -