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ELECTION DISTURBS TRADING IN STOCKS Market Turns In Opposite Di rection When Speculators Look for Advance NEW YORK. Xov. 13.— The elections proved to 'op a turning: point in the stork market, but not irr the direction •-ntiripatPd by the speculative move ment. For wwkß nearly every one who innk any part in the" speculation had been buyinjr and bidding- up stocks on •*• assumption that the passing of the elections would release a waiting de mand. Bi-wry sp^ulative holder was deter rr.inf^ to se]] sitooks on the day before r>rtion. whatever the political result might The g-eneral outside detnftnd was entirely lackinpr.. The abrupt decline In prices, resulting from the realizing sales, demonstrated how narrow and restricted had been the .-srcle of the participation In the opera tiona prpcpding: the electlof?! The pre-election movement was based 0:1 correct forecasts of the coming: po litical overturn, but the extent of the reversal was greater' than expected and <iisfurbed financial sentiment by new possibilities presented. By anticipation, it was expected* to operate as a check on radical legisla tion tendencies by a division of power which would offer obstacles to action, '-istead. there was offered for con sideration the prospect of coming- trans fer of party control and changes in fiscal and government policies difficult to predict. With the passing of the political factors and the failure of their effect. r:her d^btful factors derived renewed force. The position of the banks, the money market and capital supplies, as well as the labor outlook, came forward apain and asserted their influence.^ The fall in British consols to '78ii prompted a review of investment con ditions by the Economist of London, which led that authority to this con clusion: "In point of fact, 1910 has been a year of low records, and if we look through the prices of the best class of investment 6tocks we find that many of them stand lower than at any pre vious time in their history." LETTER TO ROCKEFELLER LANDS WRITER IN JAIL WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. — Peter L.illi jo'.in. who wrote a threatening letter to John D. Rockefeller, demanding 550,000, was today held in $1,000 bail for the srrand jury. The prisoner said that he had no home and wanted to be arrested to obtain shelter. '= BIRTHS. HARRUGES HMO DEATHS T'.'rtli. oinrrii=ge «nd death notices pent by mail tti!! rot be inserted. They must be handM In at *-iih«>r of the puhlicstion offices and be indorsed ivirh tbe "name and residence of persons author- :r..<i i« ha^e th» same jiuMiFhed. Notices re- rtfk :f-fi simply to the announcement of the event | sr^ pu!»ii«hed once In this column free of charge. BIRTHS < ROSSI.KY— In this oity. Xor^mtxr 11. 1910. to ;i:» wife of J. Oscar Cr«ssley. a »"«*. . DEATHS Ml.™ IlThcrt J 72<»tt<-rvil!e. Mary... — Rur-ics. Elisabeth A. 44 jO" Connor, Cath«riue. 43 Chamber*, Fannie . . — jO'l^ary. Margaret.. — < hspmen flnfant) { Pancoaet. Helen ... — i r»f m F*rank — : Parry. Horace A... 2 I'r.heriT. James r/* ; Petra«ki (Infant) T^roiipht. Robrt ... — Pennacchio. Salra- Dwrer. Marr F. <SS ! tore 41 Hansen. Jens P .V,; Simons. George W..5S K'ntiMt, £ar«h 74 : !*hea. Henry — T^ahar*. .K\'.n> S S*»' Sbewbridlte. Andrew — 5. "tv. Rota 73; Smith. Bridget — !<rorh. nennis 68 , Splesel. Jacob 59 Mohr. Rudolph GTlKmtro. Anna — ; Moran. Bridget 6«iWalsh, John F 4" Mnrrison, Clara L..541 ALBEE— In Oakland. Herbert J.. dearly beloved Imshand of Hannah V. B. Albee. nnd brother of Mrs. J. T. Qiiinb.v of Thetford Center. Vt., .-»r,d K. W. Albee of Dnbcque. la., a natire <if Ma>=«!achu»:etti!. aged 7*! years S months and . 2." day*. Friends and scquslntancrs are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral services today 'Mondavi. November 14. 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the funeral parlors of Grant I>. Mil- ler. ,IIMW East Fonrteenth street, Oakland. Inifrroent Everjrreen cemetery. BTTKKXS— In tiiip city. November 12. 1010. Elir- «b<-!h A., desrlv tiered wife of John G. Biirne«. «nd devoted mother of John. Elizabeth. Thnmai:, Alice. Isabel. Celestine and Samuel P.iirne* and Mrs. Mary Gillio. Mrs. Annie Merritt and X.rr. Josephine Garriiran. and be- '^rpd <!aT:?)iter of Mrs. A. Brady, and beloved >-i-T*r of Annie Bra»tT. a nativeo f Ncw.l'ork. a;M 44 rears 3 months and 19 <Jayf=. The funeral takes place tomorrow (Tu*sday>. November IS. at 1 p. m.. from the parlorn of Vuletite, Marini, Marais & Co.. 649 Green I Mrect. CHA.MBERS— November 13. 1910.* Fannie Cham- i here, daughter of the late Mrs. Cirrie M. Chamber*, aud sister of J. Lloyd Chamber*, a native of San Francisc-o, Cal. CHAPMAN— In Oakland. November 13. 1910. <"harlos E.. boloved infant son of Arthur and Kate Chapman, a native of Oakland, aped 7 months. CEEEM— In this city. November 12. 1910, Trunk, beloved husband of Margaret Creem H and lovlti|t#fatb.er of Mrs. Josle Dunni?an, and brothet of Hannah Creem «nd the late Mrs. Ellen Ellard. a native of County Cork, Ireland. ;' >:> Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully ln- Tii«>d to attend the funeral tomorrow <Tues- iliyi. Smvmb*r 15. at 8:30 a. in., from biR I*!* 1 residence. 3375 Twenty-first street near <;uerrero. thence to Pt. James church, where v requiem hlpb m*«s will be celebrated for ' the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 oYlock. Interment iv Holy Cross cemetery. rOHEBTY— In this city. November IS. 1910. 'atiies. riear'y !>elov*d husband of the late : !iza*-.eth Dnhert.v and stepfather of Charles •ad Michael O. lionnell and Mrs. Mary Slitter. " * native of County Donepal. Ireland, aged 39 .-rears 1 month and 2* days. Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Tues- day i, at 9:ir. a. m. from the new fu»ieral i-nrlors of Monahan & Co.. 2339-2341 Mission street nesr Nineteenth, tneuce to St. Johns <-hurch. St. Mary's avenue, where a requiem lifeh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 \u25a0- m. Inter- ment St. Mary's cemetery, Oakland, via 12 o'clock Creek route boat. DROUGHT— In this city. November 11, IDIO, Unhert. beloved husband of the late Ellen Droßjrbt,- a native of Ireland. (Xew York papers please eopr.i Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited tn attend the funeral today < Monday). Novena'x-r 14. mm. at S:3O o'clock la. m.. from his late residence. 649 Folsom street, tlimre to St. Patrick's church.- wb»re a r»-r)uicnj bich mass wlh be celebrated for the rc|WKe of liis snnl. commencing st 9. o'clock. lut<--rii>M-;t Holy Crocs cemetery. DWYEH— In this city, Norember 12. 1910. Mary F:.. dearly I>«>lot«><] wife of the late John P. I>wv*t. and lovini? mother of Joseph W.. John P. «iid I^itie A. Dwyer and Mrs. .Mary L. Seaman and Mrs. P. R. Hansen. a native'of N"vc York, aped 6P years. The funeral will take place tomorrow /Tues- rf«yi. Norember 15. at »:W a. m.. from the j.i:rl<.rs of tu«> Inited i:n<lertaker»=. 260*5 How- :rd street near Twenty-second, thence to St. Peter's church, where a reqniem hlch . mass will be celebrated for the repose of her. soul, '•onirnencinjj at 0:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cros* cemetery. HANSTH— In th!g city. Korcmber 12. 1910. Jens Peter Hansen. dearlr brfored brother of Mrs. Anna Pedersen. and" uncle of Albert P. Skan. I/«uise M. Pedersen. Mrs. IT. P. Hsnsen and Mrs. R. Clausen and -T. P. riansen-«f Garfleld, Wash.. « native of Denmark, aped 56 years 9 months and 10 days. A member of Riggers' and Stevedores' I'nion (local). -» - ' Friends nnd ncqualntances are respectfully ln- vlt*d to nttend the fnneral serriceH tomorrow (Tuesday*, November 13. at 2 o'clock, at the funeral clmpel of H. P. Peterseti. 1342 I>evl3a- 1»ro «tr»«et between Ellis and O'FarreU- In- trrmont KENNETT— At r«*st, Norember" 12. 1910. Sarah Xf linen. JjeloTMl wife of William Kennett, *»\u25a0! I'.TinK mother of Mrs. Charle* J. Ilaars, Wr«J John Rj Harvey and Fred Vl'. Kennett. a nsii«- P O f Csnada, ajrwl 74 years and 0 months. l"i iemH and ncquaintances are respectfully In- vite to .-.Mitid tbe funeral serrlces tomorrow \u25a0T-.iPFrtn.rt. November 35. 1010., at* 1:30 oVloek I p. m.. »t the rjiapolof »be Truman, undertak- ing <-omj, ar j-. JJJJ9 - Mission street- r between ri-tpent-j «nd Sixteenth. Interment Cypress l.awg cemetcrv, by electric funeral 'car from Thirteenth and Mission streets. ; LAHAY E - 1 ntn t his citr, - N oremWr 12, 1910, S&HHMAfeH&fe - * 1 imiiaaJiiwTwiliHiiMnfal Alice S.. belored wife of Frank Ln ha ye, and mother of Beatrice and Frank Laliaye. and sister of '.w. Greenstreet, a native of England, aged 38 years. -_. . Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), November -IS. IJUO. at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the chapel of J. H. Godeau. 41 Van Ness arenne near Market street. luteruicnt Cypress Lsvra cemetery, "v, LEVT— Tn tliis city. November -12, 1910, Rosa, dearly beloved wife of the late Isaac I^evy, and loTlnjr mother of I/mman. Ray. Hermann, Meyer and the late Jacob Levy and Mrs*. H. Tomkins of Los Angeles, a native of Nakel, Germany, ae«»d 73 years. \u25a0' \ . The funeral will take place today (Monday) *t 2 p. m. from her late residence. 132 (-ale street. Interment (private) In Salem ceme- tery. LYNCH— In <his city. November 12. 1910. Den- nis, beloved husband of Hannah Lyneb. and loving father of Timothy C. and John P. Lynch and Mrs. Adolph Frengs and the late Jamcs^ J. Lynch, a niKive of the city of C<vk. Ire- land, aged GS years. A member of Harmony lodge No. ft. A. O. U. W.. and the Gentle- men's Sodality of St. Peter s church. Friends and' acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day*, at £:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1133 Kansas street, thence to St. Peter's Hii-r^h. ' where r requiem bfgh mass will be eelprrated for the repose . of his soul, com-, mencing at 3 o'cl<v*k. \u25a0 Interment Holy Cross ccDieter.r. by carriage. MOHR— In Oakland. November 12. 1910. Ru- dolph. bHoTed hnsband of the lute Rose Mohr. snd lcvipg father of S«lby and Henry Mohr and Mrs. Charles Fischel. a native of , Bavaria, age<l 67 years 1 month mid 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services today (Monday). November 14. '1910. st 1 o'clock - p. m., at the parlors of the Alb<>r!* Brown undertaking company, 210$ Addison* street. Berkeley, Odd Fellows' building. Interment private. MOBAN (nee DUGGAN)— In Australia. Septem- ber 12. 1910, Bridget Moran. dearly beloved Bister of the late Captain C. J. Duggan (of wrecked steamer Czarina), a native of Black- rock. Cork. Ireland, aged 66 years. MOEEJSON— In Moss Beach. November 12. 1910, Clara L.. beloved wife of Wallace C. Morri- son, and daughter of the lste Msjor Edward T. Morrison and mother of Gerald E., Ralph F. and the late Fred Morrison, a native of New York, age 54 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday). November 14, at 2 p. m.. frwn the chapel of Arthur A. Barber & Co.. 3329 East Fourteenth street, Fruitvalo. Interment in Evergreen cemetery. NETTERVTLLE— November J2. 1910. Mary Net- terville. wife of William Netterville. and be- loved sister nt Margaret Johnson, and loving \u25a0 nunt of John T. Johnson. Mrs. R. C. Hyland, Mrs. D. J. Manix and Mrs. P. McSberry, a native of County VionaghMn. Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Monday), November 14, 1910. at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Carcw &. English. 1618 Geary street, thence to St. Dominic's church, where « requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her sonl. commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. O'CONNOR — In this city, November 12. 1910. Catherine, dearly beloved wife of William J. O'Connor, loving mother of James J. Haffen- gcr. and loving si«ter of Mrs. F. MeWhirter and Mrs. J. I). Leary. a native of Sau Fran- cisco, aged 43 yVars and 0 months.- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 0:15 a. m., from the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. D. I>«ry. 853 Capp street, thence to St. Peter's church, where a requiem high mass 'will be celebrated for tbe repose of lirr soul, comaienciug at 9:45 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross cemetery. O'LEARY— In this city. November 13, 1910. Margaret, beloved wife of the late James O'Leary, and mother of James. William, Frank. Joseph and Arthur O'Leary and Mrs. P. O'Connell. Mrs. G. Galindo and Mrs. P. OTJonnell, and belorod sister of Patrick Krown. a native of of Vallejo. (Vallejo papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral Wednesday. No- vember 10. «t 9:30 a. m.. from the parlors of- Barry & Scully. 927 Valencia street, thence to St. John's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of. her soul. pommenclDß at 10 a. in. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. PANCOAST— In this city. November 12. 1910. Helen Pancoast. beloved wife of the late Frank Pancoast. asd d.-ighter of the late Edward nnd Marge.ret Durham, and sister of Edward, J<«eph and John Durham and Mrs. J. Doran, Mrs. Tbnu'sa Clay and the late Charles Dur- lism and Mrs. Jennie Brown, a native of Newark. N. J. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully !n- ..vited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 9 a. m.. from her. late residence, 23 Clipper street, thence to St. Caul's church, whern a requiem high mass will be -celebrated for the repose of her pool, commencing at IK-SO a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. PARK Y— In this city, November 12. 1910. Hor- ace A., dearly beloved son of Horace A. and Alice Parry, and brother of Calthla and Alice I Parry, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 4 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully : Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Novem- Iwr 15. 1910. nr 10 a. m. from the parlors of Valente, Marini, Marais & Co., 649 Green street. PENNACCHIO— In this city. November 9. 1910. . Salvatore Pennacchlo. a native of Elena Ca- serto, Italy, aged 41 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend- the funeral Wednesday; at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the parlors of Valente, Marlnl. Marais & Co.. 649 Green street be- tween Stockton and Powell. PETRASKI— Iu this city. November 12, 1910. Viola, beloved daughter of Ijiwrenee and Elizabeth Petraskl. aud granddaughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Imholz and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petraski. and niece of l/ouise Petraskl and Mrs. Frank Cummlngn, a nattve of San Francisco, aged S months and 10' days. SIMONS — In this city. November 12. 1910. at his late residence. 1036 Jones street, George W. Simons, beloved hnsband of Eva I. Simons, and father of Ivls L. Simons, a native of Ohio, aged .V» years. A member of San Lorenzo lodge No. 147, I. O. O. F.. of Santa Cruz. (Santa Cruz and Watsonvllle papers please copy.) Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday), No- vember 14. 1910. at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at the chapel of Wessendorf & Stoffler. Santa Cruz. Remains at the chapel of the Truman under- taking company. 1919 Mission street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, until S a. m. Monday. SHEA— In this city. November 12. 1910, Henry, devoted father of Mary E. Shea, and beloved husband of the late Catherine -Shea. Remains at the parlors of Mcßrearty & Mc- Cormick. 915 Valencia street near Twentieth. Notice of funeral hereafter. SHEWBRXDGE— In this city. November 13. 1910. Andrew, beloved husband of Catherine Shewbridge and loving father of Thomas. Peter. John. Martin. Andrew. Minnie and the late Roseanna. Patrick and Agnes Nnewbridge and brother of Peter. Thomas. Martin. Patrick and John Shewbridge, a native of Ireland. SMITH— In this city. November 12, 1810. Bridget Smith, beloved wife of the late Benjamin R. Smith, and loving mother of Mrs. Joseph H. Hoare and Mrs. Louis G. Kramer, a native of Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- tlay) at 9 a. in. from her late regldeuce, 1731 Twelfth avenue South, thence to "All Hallows church, where r a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing 9:30 a. m. Interment iv Holy Cross cemetery by carriages. SPIEGEL— In this city. November 12. 1910. Jacob Spiegel, dearly beloved husband of j Mary Spiegel, and loving father of Mfs. J. Langley and Annie. Herbert and Hilda Spiegel, and brother of Louise. Christian and. William Spiegel, a native of Wurtiemberg, Germany, age .19 years 6 months and 20 days. — Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day \ at 11 o'clock a. m. from the funeral fiarlors of the H. F. Maass company. 1335 Golden Gate avenue near Fillmore strict. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery by carriage. STJTRO — In this city. November 12, lftlO, Anna, beloved wife of Edgar E. Sutro. and beloved daughter of Michael and Maria Fitzgerald, and beloved sister, of Mrs. M. Slattery and Mrs. A. L. O'Grady. - and beloved aunt of Agues, Neil and Ronald Slattery, a native of Call- Friends are respectfully Invited' at attend the funeral tomorrow. (Tuesday )•' at 9:15 a. m. from the residence of her sister, \u25a0 Mrs. A. L. O'Grady. 2S Alma avenue, thence to St. Agnes church.* Masonic avenue near Page street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be •celebrated for the repose of her- soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private. WALSH— In this city. November 12. 1910. John F.. beloved son 6f*tbe late Michael and Jane Walsh, and brother of Myles A. Walsh, a na- tive of San tfrancisco, aged 47 years 4 months •and 25 days. . Friends and* acquaintances arc respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral 'today; (Monday), November 14. at J':ls a. < m.. .from the. parlors of H. F. Snbr & Co.; 2919 Mission street be- tween Twenty-flfth . and Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Joseph's church. -Tenth and Howard streets, where a requiem* high mass will be celebrated for .the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10. a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. $$$$£ INDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST —FOR — \u25a0 \u25a0 ... Seventy-Five Dollars Vwil^L FURNISH HEARSE. TWO CARRIAGES, EWIBALMINE, SHROUD AND CLOTH COVERED CASKET : JULIUS S: OODEAIi Moved to main'offlce. 41 Van Nes>§ ar. T»L Market^ 7ll. connecttng all departments.' . _^ Branches— Bos: Montgomery «t. . Oakland. 1805 Franklin st. ; - tel. Oakland 4045. ' Los Angeles. 527 South -FJgueroa.«t. \ -- >: - T '', : * • ~''^ Auto'Ambmtace* and Carrlagea for Hire. THE uSAN FRANCISCO -CALL, 14. 1910. MEETINGS— LODGES KING SOLOMON i lodge No. 2CO. . F. and .-." A" A. MV; 1739 Flllmore street. Third de- •«#«* gree THIS (MONDAY)'. EVENING at }\^. 7:30 O'clock -: J \u25a0\u25a0-vf'-T.."-..: --. HARRY .BAKHR, . f-ecratary. HERMANN "lodge No. 127. F. & A. M.~ A Called meeting _THIS ' (MONDAY) Jfts EVENING. -November 14. :at ':Sft A/ o'clock. First Degree. .By orde.r.nf.'thp/-- ' • W. M. L. SOHUMACKER, Sec. OCCIDENTAL lodge No. 22. F. & A.' M.— , A . 'THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:3o«»#^ o'clock, i Firßt Degree. By order oftbeJt_K . Master. . ' ***' WALTER C; ANDERSON.: Sec, v. .; RICHMOND lodge No. 375. F. .. & A. • M. . . A First ay. and Clement St.— THIS (MON-t^V" DAY) EVENING at 7:30." First Degree, /k^ H. FOURNESS. Sec. . \u25a0\u25a0 PHOENIX lodge No. 5:1. K. of P. — ril > Meeting every MONDAY EVENING ?QM nt Odd Fdlows' hall. Seventh nnd JR&f. Market streets. Knisht raDk tonight. •Mfeifrh All knights welcome. . ' / T'Sr «* FRANK L. PEABBLES, C.C. I. SCHWARTZ. X of R. and S. .-'.--. EXCELSIOR lodse No. 810.- I. O. .j&Sa&fc-. O. F.— MONDAY EVENINGS. Excelsior ball. 2537 Mission St. = §^5S'«S^ -D, McLENNAN. Secretary. \u0084\u25a0'\u25a0. \u25a0^* t *', ~'\ LOST AND FOUND \u25a0 LOST — Coming ffom Macdonough theater Satur- day evening, black velvet purse with' mono- gram E on it. containing lady's gold watch. . Return to 1523 Grove St., Oakland, and re- ceive reward. . - -. ,:•--.; LOST — Last Wednesday, on "' 1 :20 Key Route from Berkeley to San Francisco, 'an old rose comeo breastpin. .Please return to Cloyne Court Hotel. Berkeley, or phone Berkeley 4710; ren-ard. MRS..J. M. PIERCE. * \. SUNDAY afternoon; on Polk^st. bet. Pacific bt. I aDd California St.. a pearl. and green enameled sunburst. Return to 1010 Gough st. or phone Franklin 1370. Reward. - . . . FOUND— On 16th st. near Valencia, Wednesday evening, at"9:3o. pair of eyeglasses. Same can be had by applying a.t The Call Lost aud Found Bureau. \u25a0\u25a0' ;' ' \ , LOST — Long buckskin purse containing 1 large diamond pin. 3 diamond rings; $100 reward. MRS. H. FRANKLIN, Cadillac Hote',. Eddy and Leavenworth sts. LOST— Sun. eve., bet. Hotel Stewart. Geary st.. and Portola cafe. Powell st., \u25a0 pearl and ame- thyst pendant. Return Hotel Stewart; reward. LOST— Coming from St. Peter's church, Sunday evening, small purse with 3 diamond riugg. sil- Ter cross. - Return to sexton; liberal reward. LOST-^At Savoy theater, Nov. 12, fiir Jioa. Liberal reward to finder. Care Call office. EM PLO YMENT WANTED male: AMERICAN, middle aged; not strong, but act- ive, wants light work on private place; am milk and care for burses: wages : $15 per month. Box 116, Call office. V .** APARTMENT house clerk wishes position; good references; A No. 1 on exchange; bond if. re- quired. Box 54. Call office. AUTOMOBILE repairer. Al all around machinist, wants situation In shop, or contract with prl- vate families. M. M... 1332 Hyde st. -"' . CHAUFFEUR, strictly temperance, desires a po- sition with private family, or' delivery: does own repairing: no Joy riflpr. Address W. G. WARREN. 1113 Lincoln ay., Alameda. CHAUFFEUIt. competent, first class mechanic; familiar with air European, and American cars; excellent references. M. M.. 1632 Hyde. KXPERT on roofs and skylights will make them rainproof; satisfaction guaranteed; also all kinds carpenter work'nt $3 per day. Phone Pacific P. 7.-.6 or address 4519 Point Lobo* ar. GARDENER, experienced all branches, reliable care taker, all around handyman, steady and fober. German, middle aged, of clem" habits, understands horses, cows, ponltry. wishes posi- tion: references. Box <*2. Call office. HANDY MAN. GOOD. STRONG A-ND WILLING, WOULD LIKE A JOB. CITY OR COUNTRY. AT ANY KIND WORK; REFERENCES. PHONE SUTTER 1353. JAPANESE experienced cook wants a position in city: vrages $40 up. Address FRANK, 1543 Post St.: phone West 4263. '\u25a0 .. PAINTER, paperhanger, and tlnter. has all tools, wants work by day or Job; good work; low prices. -2771 Folsom st. Phone Mission 5818. PAINTER, paper hanger, tlnter, grainer. etc., wants work from owners; have tools for inte- rior and exterior work: no Job too large or too small. Decorator. 255 9th ay., Richmond. Phone Pacific 3064. - POULTRYMAN. experienced." reliable, wishes po- sition raising poultry on shares. S. WILSON,' ors istii Bt. THOROUGH and competent machinist desires position to operate and repair high grade ms- chines. Bos 52, Call office. '.. '•-,'... ; WANTED — Accounting work or a set of double entry books to keep evenings by a competent person. Address box 2748. Call office. ". WANTED — A position as engineer;, capable; 20 years of service: don't drink. Address R. THOMAS. 363 Mississippi st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE COMPETENT woman to do day work; $2 per day. Phone West SSOC. Mrs. Nagle. COMPETENT ranch -cook desires situation, good cook. ?30. MISS DILLON. 1138 Turk st. DttF.SS MAKER, un to date, stylish, tailored suits, street dregses. coats, maternity dresses; prices reasonable. 1743 Bush St., phone West 7914; no sign. . • FIRST CLASS dress maker would like position with private nress maker; can take charge. Address 433 sth st.. city. FRENCH parlor maid and waitress with best of references -rants a place In town or country. Write to MISS PLUNKETT, 1596 Sutter fit. corner Webster. > GOOD French criok wants a place where there is a second girl kept, at $40 per month. Write to MISS PLUNKETT,- 1896 Sutter st. cor. Webster. \u25a0 • t.• \u25a0 LADY will call at your home and make beautiful willow plumes from old feathers or boas; small salary or by day. Phone' West 221. ' r # MAN AND WIFE would like positions; man Is a handy man and ranch hand, gardener or choreman. and the. wife is a fine cook. Please phone Slitter 1353. NEAT yoting German girl desires situation, cook, ?30. MISS DILLON. 1138 Turk st. RELIABLE, strong woman, able to do any kind of housework: by day. $1.75; half. ?1. Call or address MRS. SHEAHAN. 213«. Dorland st. ; SCOTCH "cook with first class references wants a plat** at $40 In town or country. Write to MISS ; PLUNKETTS, 1896 Sutter st. corner Webster. .*-.'\u25a0 YOUNG Japanese wishes a situation, doing house- work and plain cooking, near Golden Gate park. Address IS4I H st.. Sunset district; phone Park 6690. . YOUNG woman would like position in Institu- tion: 2. yrs.*. exp. in supervising boys. Box 70T.fi. llflK Valencia. . MALE HELP WANTED *~~ rT — : ~ — i — — ~ I HAVE ' A CLIENT- WHO WANTS A M AN— A strong, aggressive man. onp who Is earnest and industrious, honest ami . straightforward, optimistic, of pleasing personality and good address, capable of meeting men: his- record . must \u25a0 be 'good ;\u25a0 to such a roan.; .whether he is now connected with a business or unat- tached, my client will offer a position well worth any man's time and effort. \u25a0•* all applica- tions will be treated' in strict-c onfidence. A PPLY BY LETTEK ONLY, giving your record, to C. K. SKIDMORE,. 816 Mechanics' Bank bldg.. San .Francisco. - ; " •- - .' MAN' wanted with rig to take charge of sale of our medlciues, extracts, spices, soaps.', per- fumec. toilet articles,' stock and poultry preparations, etc.. In" your county. Steady work guaranteed. Work healliiful. pleasant; veq* profitable. . References required. •:' Write us; w mean husinojsV. Shores-Mueller "Co., >. Dept. 97. Tripoli, la. ...• :. ONE HUNDRED bright young men . wanted to qualify, for stenographic- positions; we .- can not fill one- fourth the calls; offered by good " "firms; can arrange for a. few to earn expenses. Call or \u25a0 address -me personally ; for : particulars. : ALBERT O. WEAVER.- president San Fran- cisco Business College. 908 -Market St.. S.F. WANTED — $70 month; .customs. , Internal --rev- enue, railway mall clerks;- list i of: spring - ex- aminations . iv ' San ' Francisco now* ready ; . com- • inon education sumcient; -preparation free; . write immediately. : FRANKLIN : INSTITUTE; Dept. -15A. Rochester, N.Y. v. .'_\u25a0•-- ..^.-- . MEN wanted, age 18 to' 35, '< for •\u25a0 firemen? $100 ' monthly, and . brakemen $80. , on - nearby rail- " roads; experience unnecessary; no strike; pro- motion to engineers, conductors; railroad em- . ploying < headquarters ; ' over r 500 -*- men '\u25a0 to positions -\u25a0 monthly ; 4. atate .* age ; i> send stamp. Railway .'Association, care 'Call' office..': V ' WANTED— Men • without \u25a0 experience I to- work - at electricity, plumbing, automobillng, brick - lay- ing; learn trade few months; so expense; 200 students last year; $30,000 contracts. United Trade School Contracting ; Co.:* 1623 > Market. :• MEN AND -WOMEN— Learn . the ;; barber,r trade; .'\u25a0 do not be docaiTod by so called colleges; get a scnolarshlp under the Moler system and learn • right; 40 colleges in U. . S.'-'We ipay wages \u25a0 while learning. Call , Moler College. 234'3d , st. . WANTED— At ' once, • reliable \u25a0; young i* man ; " for J light work; • pays* .goml .' wages; -$150 cash jrp- : quired : : money - secured. '\u25a0 Call : 966 .- Market St.", ':\u25a0'. room 7. ... . .. .. ; /i ,:... :\u25a0•\u25a0,\u25a0 •*.-\u25a0 \u25a0 'OPERATOR 'on coats Wanted; steady work. Ap- ply, at CHARLES: LYONS, -London -Tailor.,' 7l9 :\u25a0 Market st. \u25a0 near; 3d. \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0j, -. ?."\i- ,;\u25a0;- . \u25a0 :\u25a0-.:\u25a0:' MEN "and - •\u25a0 wojnch/'lrarn - barber *S trade: ':\u25a0 vtagi;.* yafd while learning.' •/ 110 , oil; St. '.'.' '*%, .;\u25a0 MALE HELPijWANTED^ WANTED--3 young . men cto learn '\u25a0\u25a0 nice - clean . business; - will • pay : from . $15 •to $25 • per , week. .:Call;room 211, 015 Van, Ness. av.-.. > CASHBOYS' wanted; "must bring school certlfl- cates." l Apply: superintendent's office, ' The Era- : '^poriiun.':, •';.'-?'" .'•;-'.\u25a0 -'-A V ;:,-';; :,-'; V I*. ' : :'- '. ;•..; ' DOUGLAS HOUSE. 75S Harrison st. nr.'3d— Now open; 200 hard finished -rms. ; reading rm. ; hot .water; rooms 25c day: $1.25. $1.50 weekj.; ;-.'f AGENTS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EASY PAYMENTS: REF. REQ. \u25a0'BRILLIANT; JEWKLRY; C 0... 704 MARKET. BOYS and men wanted. " ILLINOIS PACIFIC GLASS CO.. Jsth and Folsom." T > ,; .-- MEN wanted »:at 103 3d ,st.%to have • their shoei yewed soles 75c. done In 10 minutes. COUPON agents, new. proposition.; SCHAFFErT 'photographer. 72 San Pablo ;aT..- Oakland.^:-< ; - NEW. WESTERN, 1124. Howard— Stngle rooms. 15c and 20c per nigbt; hot and cold water; .: .: OPERATOR wanted. < Apply at ; CH AS. LYONS. -- London Tailor. 719 Market si. .\u25a0• .\u25a0\u25a0•.' .;\u25a0-,. 5 MEN to make cigars; good pay while learning; man ; to 'attend store. Jl 1:8 th ,st._ , v'.v'-V \u25a0" FEM ALE HELP iW ANTED / AAAAA— Younjt women wanted ar operators by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company; must be bright. ne,at in appearance, between the ages of 17 and 25 years, of. fair education and unquestionable character. .- ' i \u25a0 . LIGHT AND WELL VENTILATED OPER- ATING ROOMS. -. \u25a0\u25a0-...•>., - . PLEASANT REST AND LUNCH ROOMS. LIBERAL SALARY PAID WHILE LEABN- -. ING.' \u25a0\u25a0--.'..' -\u25a0-.-•-.\u25a0 • -\u0084; \u25a0 '. ...-•, . \u25a0 ...» .1 PERMANENT POSITIONS. . - ! OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. . • v* For full particulars call ' at the v Operating School; Telephone Office. 2015 Stetner at. .cor- ner Pine. . \u25a0 . '\u25a0 -\u0084•\u25a0;. -•'..., .-.- -\u25a0":..._.\u25a0, AT MADAME 'ANDRE'S;' IO44 LARKIN ST.— I Cook and H. W. for San Rafael.. $.15 and. s4o; .! French or Swiss girl for ' housework. -2 ' In ; fy.. $33; 2 niirse girls. 's.*so: French c00k,«53.'5 | and $40; French or German mnid.' $2 a day;! 2 cooks, $40 and ?45;- cook for,.' Vallejo, ?40: 2 housework girls • for"' country, $'50 each; second g)>ls. $30; young girls for housework, $25, $30. ; $35. • ; COOK for 40 men at a. mining camp. $40; a cook for a small family In San Mateo. $40: a parlor maid and waitress,' $35; a" general housework \u25a0 girl for San Ma teo. $35; a German cook, 2 In family, $40; cook for a family living on a ranch, $30: a Protestant seamstress and cham- ber maid. San Mateo. $35: 35 housework girls, i town or country. $30 or $V>. Call at MISS -. PLUNK ETT'S. IW, Sutter st. cor. Webster,, OAKLAND, GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAiD SALARY WHILE LEARNINQ. LEVI STRAUSS' & CO.. 3D AND CLAY STS. APPLY TO MR. DA VI3. LADIES, leaxn hair dressing at CALIF. COL- LEGE OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Cnl- * tnre:. diplomas and formulas given; individual Instruction. 967U' Market st. bet. sth and 6tb. WANTED — A first class: cook, who. understands German and American booking; city reference* required. Apply ISOI Gough - st. bet. 9 and % 12 o'clock Monday morning..-.-, WANTKD — A competent young laily to teach French In a school in exchange for instruc- tions in vocal and Instrumental music. Bos 7001. 1657 Flllmore. st; . 11KSPF-CTABLE girl for cooking nnrl general honnowork: sninll family; good home; rcfer- »ncefi; wages ,?30. ; 2253 Brodrriek st. KXPICRIKNOED proof reader and copy \u25a0 liolde.r on book nnd Job work. THF, HICKS-JUDD CO.. 51 First st. •'..'. " . LEARN Imir dressing, manicuring." hair working, massage; easy terms: . evening classes. . The New Method Hair Parlors. J3O Geary at. CASH girls wanted: must bring school certifi- cates. Apply superintendent's ...office. The Emporium. / • YOIJNi." ladies to wrap • bundles and - make change; must' be "1R years of age. Apply su- perlntenden^'s office. The pmnorium. . WANTED — First class l-ootbl»ck. Relay Barber Shop, 1002 Sutter st. .-..-./ — - T ; . •/:. , •:. WANTED — First class manicurist at 45 Post st. (JIRLR wnntpil to. learn making flowers; $5 per we«-k to start. 324 Hayes st. ( a NURSE In private family; . German preferred; ?25. 171S Vallejo st. NURSE.' practicar^r trained, for' out of towvi business position. Box 64, . Call, office. YOUNG girl — No experience necessary. L. LIV- INGSTON. 640 CommerciaK st. . -..- TKACHEK for a district school. J. B STEARNS, 2142 Shattuck ' ay.. Berkeley. . ;..; . . •:_ -. \u25a0-. ",\u25a0 WANTKD — Young ladies to train fot nnrses: p«lrt while learnlne. | niO-.Ttrnsh st.. Oat"larnl. PHONE PAC. DOUGLAS 3332. HOME C-4663. 631 GRANT AY.— ASIA EMPT. OB'FICE FUR. NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT JAPANESE AND CHINESE HELP. OF ALL KINDS. . AAA— . PHONE WEST 1731: Largest Japanese and Chinese employment "of- fice in city. ' T. TAMUTIA CO.. IQJ2 Lagnna st. WEST 5655— 54058. - ' ' '':,;• OSCAR HATSUMI. - . ?.- Best help carefully selected: guaranteed. .INDEPENDENT Employment Office— Pboae \u25a0 Sfaln - • 570. \u25a0 Basement San Joaquin Valley Bank bldg.. Hunter st.. Stockton. Cal. '\u25a0.."., A. S. HORI. reliable .Japanese-Chinese help promptly furnished: open day and night. 1743 Rntter st. PHONES— WEST 2503. S2SO3. H. W. HONU, Chinees employment office. SO5 Websterst.. Oakland: phone Pekln 25* J. CONN.. Chinese employment - bureau — Phone .-Douglas 316<". Home C-5085..: 785 Clay st. ; . STAR etnp. office: - Japanese-Chinese • help. W. KODATA. _.I 6OS Geary: tel. West 107. R-4003. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT la-M FILLMORE ST. '. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARBERS; attention— Havolho shops In city j and country from $100 to $1,000. Big shop in Market st.r bargain, $2,000. 2 chair shop, best location In town;, owner - going away: sacrificed for 5325. WM. BENCR & CO.. S3O Market st.. room 204. BARBERS. ~ ::,-. Wehave a few of those chairs left; call and see the latest ' sanitary chair: located at 60 6th st., San Francisco. BECKEL * PRESHER. manufacturers of "Paraside Tonic. ?600 buys 3 chair shop: baths; 25c shave; no Sunday work; good business: long lease;rea- son for selling. W. R. GREGORY, box 401, Point Richmond. ' .„ WANTED — Men and women to learn barberlng; we teach. ln 8 weeks; no limit to time.* Call S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 790 Howard ot. " pear. 4th. -\u25a0;\u25a0'\u25a0".\u25a0:'.-''\u25a0 >' -' ' : .'..\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 :-.':---i'.-":: -.' : --- i '.-": BEST, new, chairs; also Koken's white chair, and all. kinds on the' market; new mirrors: nonfor- . felting lease. 304- Hayes st. ; phone Park 1242. BRST buy In state of . California— 4. chair barber shop.. Full particulars box' 3219, Call office, Oakland. :;- . '. FOR sale— Best business in city; poolroom, 5 - , tables running; barber shop, 2 chairs. 166 East. St. .->-. . . - -.. ..:."•- - . WANTEDr— Barber to open shop in ; first class location, onnoslto power' house.-"* Elmhurst. •Owner at 1715 Grand ay.; phone Elm »04. BARBER.wanted— lG7. Market St.; also shop for \ sale cheap, . • .-\u25a0 " ' . SNAP— First class barber, shop for sale, account / going, east. 2O."il 'Sutter st. ; rent $10. . BARBER -wanted — Steady- "Job; on<> -who can .speak Spanish prefered. 81."> Paclflc st. ••-, ; BAIIBEU. wonted— Stendy: short hour suop:> 327 : .Washington. >..\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.-\u25a0,.\u25a0,".•.:-•" '•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' v ' \ - : /: ' BARBER" shop for sale; gootl location. 417*4' Sth st. bet. Broadway- and -Franklin. ''Oakland. ... BARBER' shop — Best located two chair shop on 1 Oth st; 1 price.; $275. : Apply 4!) Olh st. BARBER -wnnto'd. Call at 43 .Eddy- wt. EASY money: \u25a0 use "Beef Gall" shampoo. At Bauer's (Barbfr- Supplies. .'>n O'Farrell - st. ;. . BARBER wanted at T»3O Turk st. TWO chair barber shop for sale. In first class \u25a0 /condition. ': 3412 East' 14tli st.. Frultvale. .\u25a0.'\u25a0- FOR sale — 2 chair. -barber/.. shop; price 'rsi6o; .'C:2o(Klotlr st. "...\u25a0\u25a0' V":^ ; - '"'..-:.; . ..;.\u25a0.\u25a0' '.- 3 KOKEN. chairs- and outfit, first class condition; ! very cheap.-, 3473; Mission st. : —• . ; \u25a0-...•\u25a0. $2.oo(»' cash, bal.- like rent; paring 6 chair shop / .' on Market, st:: 5/yr.; lease. Box 2742: Ca11.,; BARBERS' Protective Union— Employment secre- -.•>>, tary.: W. B A RON. ,77« Mkt. : ' nhoue f Kny.' r.3?4. . > \u25a0 Boy; and ".' girl '\u25a0 agts.' — We < give' you i an -aeroplane "that flies 150 ft.^if you sell 24 pkgs. post, cards i l for us at 10c each;jvrite today: send no money;- ;.,-; Superior Supply. C 0. ., Dept. 2. ; Ipdlanapollg,', lnd.^ MISSION BRANCH OF" THE 'CALL,?. BLAKE'S' \u25a0;--\u25a0: BAZAAR.'. 1 IPS .VALENCIA ST. \u25a0,; ->/, ";--* s ,\u25a0>> :.< SAJJBSJV^^ WE ? HAVE something n«w.-, for -salesmen j making "" Bmall-- towns-^-A'.'-nea tr I : clean, ,r quick selling •\ ; pocket : Hide line: if iinti-ref-tedrwrltelforonler . T>ook today. ? TWENTIETH, CENTURY S MFG. ?$. CO.r' 130S Wells 1 8t.V; Chicago.;; 4 . ..; • v \u25a0 ,$3 DAILY paid lady.. solicitors and demonstrators.' ,\u25a0\u25a0- Mll<>.-< Bernadina'fi- celebrated >.••: Parisian i> toilet ; .... preparatibns:"-'olty -anti country. '-'MANAGER,' :-;, 4O.'> :Piiel«n- bldg.,;; San- Franoisoo.; -. • y - SOMCITOU— DaiIy i Transcript ; ir, salary .;« eommis- ;.sion or . : half; interest.''; Bi'oaUway.i Oakland;! \u25a0 .'• \u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0"•• .... — - '•-.-'-' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0; \u25a0- ' • . ' SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS : ContlnnVd \u25a0 ;_;; _; ' ' • \u25a0 ' ' ' ;'\u25a0'*, L , V". -'\u25a0-/':. - - -. \ WANTED. Two reliable stock salesmen; give age, experi- ence and references; Important opportunity for men of ability. Box 491, Call office. - RENT THA T VACANT ROOM A SMALL want ad in Tbe Call will do 1% quicker than a dozen slgDs plastered on your windows - and wlnc.'i spoil* tbe -looks of your home be- sides. Phone Kearny Su for an ad man to call and, see you.. . - . ' \u25a0 ,: . • BROOMS TO LETC gPRXISHED AND PXFURyiSHED A CUZ V Uouie for respectable ladies. IUU Mar- • ket st. near Bth. under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY; elegantly furnished; every modern convenience ;. steam beat, electric light and elevator service: spotlessly clean; centrally located ;" thoroughly homelike; telephone Market 1849; prices very moderate, ranging from 25c - per night up;, special rates by the week or month.- See matron, room 33. AAA — Beautiful. ' sunny rooms, fine view, all , conveniences. . gentlemen; references. -972 Union st. near Jonfrs. \u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0; CHURCH st.. 570 — Beautiful large bay window room, just tinted, .in., swell .flat, overlooking park; 2 large clospts; use of bath, phone and sewing irfachlne; rpfr.; kitchen; this room must be seen, to be appreciated. • DUBOCE aT.,..l»S— l> nicely furnished rooms In a private family, with use of phone and shower batb. gas and electric light; breakfast if desired; terms very reasonable.; DEWEY HODSE. 4th and Howard— AH modern • conveniences; 300 rooms. 35c- to $1 day. $2 to $5 a week; free baths: Howard or 4th st. cars. DEVLSADERCU St.. 1123— Sunny, furnished or . unfurnished room: phone and bath; cheap. DEVISADERO St.. 1120— Sunny, furnished or nn- I furnished room; phone and bath; cheap. , EDELWEISS. IJ2II Mission St.— Modern, newly furn^» sunny.-, rms. ; very reas.: bath.'- phone. GEARY St., .ICS4— Suite of furnished > rooms to elderly .. t cpuple ' or 2 working girls; use of '.': kit oiien;" references. . . •\u25a0.-..' . .' ;s GOLDEN GATE ay., 1001. opp. Jefferson square- Sunny room, _\u25a0- 12 windows; bath, phone; every conveniencej. ' • ' GKOVE . St., tt~tt— Furnished rooms, in a. quie: family: $1.50 week. "HOTKL YOLA.VDA." 1601 Market st. junction -- >Halght-rSunny..-furn. - rooms; hot aud edd water day and night; elec. lights; new. house; new furniture; baths; ?2.25 week. HOTEL >iETROPOLITAN. v ilJs Harrison— Quiet place: working people: hot wat.: b.; $1.50 wk. LIBERTY St.. 20— For rent, 2 rooms, suitable for 'house keeping. . . . NEVADA, S2s.Van »s« ay. nr. Eddr St.— Furn. rooms, rates 50c to $1 per day. ?2 to $4 per week; : hot and cod water; also light house keeping nx>ms. Take Eddy st. cars from ferry. O'FARRELL St., 1274— Newly furnished, light, J -sunuy rooms: hatu, phono; $1.50 week; also $2 week. ->. . ; - : OVERLAND HOUSE, StTJ Sacramento st. below Montgomery — Now open: 200 rooms; hot and cold water In every room: 25c to $2 per day: 51.50 to $5 per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. O'FARRELL "St., 1240 — For gentleman, neatly furnished, sunny, front room; running water; $9 month. \u25a0 ** PRESIDIO ay.. 354. near Sacramento St.— Sunny • corner bay window parlor for 2 gentlemen; J $16. per month. SUTTKU st.. 1047 — Nowlr furn. rooms, with gas, T electric, phone, liot nml cold water: bath; low • rent: nice bachelor home.' TO" let— s larjjp sunny 'ucfurnlslied' rooms. ?20. MISS CALL, ISOCi Sutter st. comer Webster, r WEBSTER st.. ' IS6.'s— Nicely ' furnished -front ; rot>m. for light bouse keeping, also single; -\u25a0 phone; quiet. .:\u25a0': \u25a0 -^. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST. BUSH St.. \ 1681— Sunny lnrge house' .keeping \u25a0room: nl«o small rooms: every, convenience; reasonable.' .\u25a0 . FILLMORE "ST.. SIS.' NR. GROVE— LARGE ; ROOM AND KITCHEN, COMPLETE FOR HOUSE KEEPING: ALL SUNNY. FOLSOH-'st..'.- 1222. near Bth— House keeping and .\u25a0single rooms, with gas, hath and : FRANKLIN St.. 1600 — Front suite: house keep- Ing; $15 per month. -'including gas; well furn. ; GOUGH St., .13.''"— Nice sunny rooms for light \u25a0 house keeping; \u25a0:. modern : conveniences; . yard, laundry, private. .. , .' <" 'HAVES st..' 81S— Attic roonraml small kitchen,- $9. Also 2 basement rooms, $S. HOWARD st.. stj3— Front room and kitchen. ,sl2; 2 connecting.' gas or coal. $9 to $12; others, $1.25 to $:j.r>o week. ' , \u25a0. MARKET St., 17! H- r -Two well furnished rooms for ; light house keeping; ..rent; reasonable. ' OAK st.; ,716. nr. .Flllmoro— Sunny, furnished . Louse.- keeping rooms, single -or .-en, suite."- mod- ' prn:;.r**nt rfiisonahle. :. '-' - ; ~T- - - : , - ' SCOTT st.. ; L'i-40— Clean attic- room.. 51.50 per . week for \u25a0• lisrht 'house "keeping; : suitable ' for gentiomen. . :. ." • . *:'' -• : , *, VAN NESS aT., SII.t corner Grove — Furnished? s sunny .suites.: $20; \u25a0 single : rooms, $2.50 U0 : $3 \u25a0 perl week: gas, runnlng.water and telephone... , WALLER' St.. 44"{. nr." .FlUmort^-A nic»-. sunny \u25a0r , front ' room : Hsfht \u25a0• house -' keeplug_. privileges; ". use! of; parlor, bath*, and phone. ?-=. WKBSTEK st.. , <n!>--One - large. • sunny, bay win- :J< dow room, nicely "furnished; , reasonable; * light ..':bouso keeping. , - \u25a0":.".;-. , . \u25a0;. •\u25a0'.\u25a0. . -_;. ; \u25a0; .-- \u25a0-_ STH i •: St.". Furnished "house; keeping j and 1 : sleeping .\u25a0\u25a0rooms; -running, water; -gas. and. elec- tricity rand bath: reasonable rsteST'V-'' :*'-:: *'- : ; ISTC ay.. !- 709—2 ' sun-fr front rooms.* - ; fnrntshed ;-*; for hous»> keepln < T:i2:lilo«»*;s":fpom. ft.. f». park. f[pAKLANDJ HSKGI ROOMS feth . st.j "i 12i % corner | Magnolia— For: rent \u25a0In j Oak- \u0084 ; land. . 4" or J ' supny : rooms;; furnished [ for bouse- * keeping: these- rooms; are very, conveniently 10-. '' cated.-s being; on streetcar Uine;-' only .2- blocks r"\ to ' either Key Route or Southern Pacific ferry '.-ttralns.y- ;\u25a0\u25a0,.. -_; j^\ ..,•;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.}. :.;.- -;'-;: r Rd6MS"&^BOARD^OFFER^ AA'A— THE i AVEMFE. : 4I9 ; Oak U. st.— Siagle *a**d ' SI double \u25a0 rooms, j with i board." $30 ; per ,; montn \u25a0 up. BUSINESS men I and! women wanting: good : board ? and; pleasant home; call; 1710 Pacific ay. : . ; ; ; CALIF. st.T« 1541— St: Margaret's Club.* for girls.* ' teacher*,* students; bus." women, tourists; sunny 1 1 rms. ; \ fine bd. ; ; rates reas. • Fk. 5292.' H. C25C3. CALIFORNIA' st.VajS.V-N'lccly: furnished sunny ':H- rooms;? excellent "board;; pbone;rbath; v $6>and \u25a0 ''- \u25a0-'\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0': \u25a0"." --;.' t : . :'' • -'--'.'.•--- Fl RST j'class \ room i and board ' In \u25a0 private , home ; to \u25a0; permanent : parties." s2s per^month : free phone." y gSCO^Pinef St.- .-Phong .West -SSSI., [FREDERICK St.. \u25a0 231— T0 'rent, "large double \u25a0•?:• front • room, well * furnished; : gentleman wUlses !S ; a room mate;: room aud. breakfast 'sl.s. ;.--; .r ROOMS and BOARD OFFERED Continued . LIST of inspected rooms, FREE, Not. 12 to 25. See POMO DIRECTORY, 11 to 2. 822 Crocker bldg. • - PIERCK st.. ?15. nr. McAllister— Front room: fine neighborhood; excellent— board; 2 or 3 peo- ple; |:20 month each. ST. FRANCIS Girls* Dlrectdry. Central aT. and »t.. San Francisco— A beautiful homo, where old ladies, young girls and littla chll- dren can board Tery reasonably. - -'. --.--' WANTED— ChiId to board; country town; good home, excellent fare. • For particulars idfiress MRS. F. L. GILES. Hollister. Cal. _^ 4TH St.. 485 — Two nicely furnished room* In new . flat, .single or double, for gents, bath, phone. • j with 3 meals per day. $27.30 per month. YOUNG man, single, wishes comfortable room, with aboard. In quiet neighborhood,' in Mission warm belt, convenient to car lines; about 20 .minutes from Market and Kearny: give terms and particulars. Address T.. box 56. Call. WANTED — By brother and sister, who are em- ployed during day, 2 large rooms with board: . state price and particulars. Box 00. Call office. OAKLAND ROOMS and BOARD ADELINE St.. 2232— Furnished rooms, for 2 or 3 gentlemen; near Key Route and San Pablo cars. APARTMENTS AA— BROOKING apartments, 315 sth st.— First class except the price; walking distance; 3 blocks from Emporium; electric lights, running . water, free baths; pbone and janitor service; 1-2-3 rooms, fully furnished for house keeping; $2.50 week up; bedrooms. $1.50 week up. ARCONA APAJRTMENTS. 851 California st., half block from Fairmont hotel: ideal home* of 5 and 6 large, sunny and airy unfurnished rooms and bath: modern; ueivly built,; elevator, steam "heat, hot and cold water, etc.; marine view unexcelled: ?50 upward. AA— THE FRANCESCA. 673 OAK ST.— NEW; • 3 ROOMS. BATH AND DRESSING ROOM; LARGE ROOMS; LIGHT AND SUNNY: RENT REASONABLE: MUST BE SEEN TO BE AP- PRECIATEP: REFERENCES. LUNDY APTS.. Stanyan st. at Frederick— The .most complete in the city: hot and cold water, electric lights, baths, elevator service. Janitor service: every room In house light; rents reas. AA— VAN NESS APARTMENTS. 212S Van Nes» •nr. Broadway — Elegantly furnished apts. of 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat, elec. light, elevator; marine view; reasonable. Phone Franklin 2530. A— YKKBA EUENA APTS.. 1114 SUTTER ST. NEAR LARKIN— ELEGANT SUITES OP 2-3 - RMS.. BATH; COMPLETELY FURN.: REF3. SPHIER apartineuts. 227 »th at. — Sunny 2 room connecting, furnished and unfurnished, apts.; •gas anrt electric lights and bath free. LARCHMONT. 1270 Pine st. bet. Leavenworth and Hyde — New. beautifully furnished apart- ments of 2 and 3 rooms. - with bath. ARDOISK APTS.. COR. PINE AND GOUGH— SUNNY. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. ANTOI NETTB- APA RTMENTS. .-.l.*> OCTAVIA NR. HAYES— NKW, MODERN 2 RM. APTS.. UNFURN.. $15 UP; FURNISHED. 520 UP. BEST modern 4 room apts.. furn. and unfurn.. for the money at the Maryland. 363 Page st. ELFOKK.ST ai»artments. 525 Bush st. nr. Tay- lor — 3 r.nd 4 rooms, furntshed or unfurnished. ST. ELMO. 1452 Devlsadero St.— Furn. front or single suites: bath, phone: all con.: (12 to $40. EUREKA apts.. Mkt. and 17th sts.— Beautiful 3 and 4 r. apts.; phone. Janitor serTice; sunny. ADELINE APTS.. 640 - Eddy— l. a and 3 room apts.: hotel service: private exch.: most reas. XREEHAVKX APARTMENTS. Ridge road neat • Euclid aT.. BEKKKLKY— UP TO DATS HOUSE KEEPING APTS.. WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: CALL A»Y TIME; MUST BE. SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. NOB HILL — Select apt. bouse; newly furntsaed -'--. B rm. apt. lor sale at oace; purchaser wilt b« given- advantage of amount already -paid on goods; balance terms if desired; rent of apt. (25. Including steam heat. Janitor and . gar- bage service, c See our 3 rm. outfit for $73. Apply HARKY J. MOORE FREE INFORMATION AND i RENTING BUREAU. 40-52 O'Farrell st. near Market. CLARA ay.. 152 U. near ISth st. bet. Douglass und Hattle — Five rooms -and 'bath. newly tinted: $14; also rear cottage. 4 rooms and bath: ?11. MCALLISTER st.. 2679-81. near Stanyan— 2 new - sunny flats;\s rooms ejrbh. with beautiful gar- den, park and marineiview; all the latest im- provements; $20- and $22. . AUTOMOBLLISTS five and six room flats: large private garage. HARRY J. MOORE FURNI- TURE C 0.,; 42 O'Farrell street. BUSH st., 1685. nr., Gough— Light and sunny 7 rooms and batb; good renting location; reason- able. -- . v ;•\u25a0;-'-\u25a0 CASTRO. st.. IC.7A. north of Market, near 15tb— . New 'flats; lease Just expired: rent reduced; ?15 up: 4 rooms and bath: Janitor. -." STKINER st.. .154 — Beautiful, artistic, new. 5 room \u25a0\u25a0'flats, marble -.entrance; strictly , first class; must be seenr. rent reasonable. HAVES st,, 13S7— A beautiful sunny apartment flat.' 4 rooms, batb; automatic hot water .- service. ; \u25a0 - . . -. FULL st., 121*7. near Pevlsartero— Flat. 6 nice \u25a0 sunny rooms,- bath; yard; $18: gooil tenants. ; FULTON St.. 116 S. opp. Alamo square — Nice 5 •.room flat, rent $20; also flat 902 Central bt. '; corner. Golden U4te. MINNA st.. 1321. uear i-»th — t sunny rooms and bath: modem. <• ': . . WALLER St., 250. near Webster— 6 rooms, batb, -.laundry; newly, tinted: $22.50; key '252. - CLAY St.. 2421." nr. Fillmore— Lower modern flat. 3 sunny rooms bath.- yard; do cbililren; $16. lIAIG IIT st'.. £Hs] opjtoi<iite Buena Vista park — Fine new; flat.- 6 rooms;- rent reduced. JACKSON st.; 1127.i near Taylor — Beautiful new \ '. 0 .room flat:; grand marine , view; -bargain. EUREKA' st.. 164.\ near lSth-^Modern. sunny \u25a0 flat, 7 5 rms,.bth,. basenit. ; yard: renoT.. $22.50. i AAAVGolden i Gate ' ar.. OSS. - nr.' Lagunsk st.— : Sunny, modern flat, 5 rooms and bath: J22.50. JONES St.. 2C.-.o— To let. 4 rooms and bath; rent -" $17: a marine Tiew: sun all, day. .. .. ._-* TWO . and 4 room flats; rent reasonable. Inquire " at ai23. 23d>st. \u25a0 *n . \ ,-;\u25a0:.':. LYON st.. 1C42-1644— New.. sunny flats, Just fin- •\u25a0islied;:G room* and' bath; rent $37.50. - DOLORES i St.. 1277. - near 2Cth — Sunny, modern ..'flat.' 3 rooms; rent reasonable. ._• - ". FLAT tof *3 beautiful, large, sunny rooms • and ; ;bath.>,CaU at BLAKE'S. 1108 .Valencia st. •-. BROADWAY. 1323. at Hyde^-6 snnny rooms, O running , water" in bedrooms, ' $40. -: ' \. rvAGß >t.r-*i>l.* r ur." .'Webster — Sunny, upper flat, «J '. 1 rooms and bath; In fine order: largo yard; $*JJJ. Nuli St."; ' 5U3. - cor. . l»tn— ananj."! modern, uppt r '\u25a0 -5 rooms:' $20.' ,^ \u25a0\u25a0.,;/. .-"• ,' •-. > 465^J»f>ci xt.^— \u25a0 Upper >flat:i strictly ..-*' modernT-i 6 , sunny rotims;-. reasonable .rent. : , -. 24TH^»t.*. 4246-4S-^2 snnny modern; flats) 4 and i; o} rooms? and bath; no dark--. rooms; yard. FLATS, RESIDENCES^ LOFTS AND OFFICES TO LET OR! LEASE J. W. WRIGHT, A CO.. 22S MONTGOMERY ST.. MILLS BLDO. DOUGLAS 4430. * " CIG2S REAL ESTATE AND INSCBASCB. AUCTIONEERS. RENTS COLLECTED. FULL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTY. THIS LIST IS REVISED DAILT. FLATS AND NORTH OF MARKET. SO rnj. apt. heose en best part of N«b Hill: \u25a0*nl T $« p* r r oom: STEAM HEAT. HOT .-„ e WATER. ETC. *1*2 — S r.; 2677 California nr.^cott: npper. Jftjen.— s and 9 r. : 2 elegant \u25a0\u25a0: marine view; . ,„ 33=0-24 Washington nr. Walnnt. *«\u25a0>— ll r.: 244 Laurel nr. Clay; marine rltw. :^~ 7 r ' : 225(1 Ja^k^on nr. Walnut. X 520 to SCO— 2. 4. 5 and X rnw. : beantlfn! «pt«.: J**i=t completed: finest on Nod ntll: iraraso space, rtc- nr. Cla.r and Lea»enworth- SIWV — 7 r. : Cf>^» VaUeJo cor. Lajuna: npper. * *•"«— X r. : 14.V5 Washineton nr. Hyde: upper. *-T3-W>— s r . : 3254 jactjnn nr . VValnnt. 5«O-?.-..*5-fft;_io r . psch: 3 modern flats: m.trtne verr: 2fi»6 to 2«20 Lagrsna nr. Broadway. tT-o—B r.: 81? Mason at. nr. Pine. . „ S.)O— n r . : 12.TH Jackaon nr. Jones: npper. 530— S r.: 2325 Van N>s» nr. Union: strictly modern: yard and garden; marine »iew. S-' 1 ' 1 — 7 r. : 930 Tnrlor nesr Pine; npner. 547..10 — 7 r.: 1314 I.eaTenworth nr. CUT*, lower. $47.30— 7 r.: I<EXY McAllister nr. Brod.: epper. *45— s r.; 3112 Oay nr. Lyon: npper. «"' — R r. : 137<l Sncto. nr. Learenworth; upper. *45— 7 r.: 2564 Pine.nr. Scott: npper. 54.) — 8 r. : lies Jackson nr. Jove»: elecant Tiew. $12.50—6 r.; new bnildlns: splendid sised *« nn^ rooms; large closets; marine »lew: 1169 Filbert nr. Hyde; erery contenience. J42.S0 — 5 r.; 1735 Larkln cor. Jackson; modern. 542.50— S r .: 460 fcott cor. F»U: uyper. *40 — 7 r.; 2000 Vallejo ccr. Lajruna. S4o— B r.: 3315 Jack.«on nr. Walnut.* W0 — T r.n.TSI Washington nr. Lear.; upper. $37.30— 5 large nn».; every possible convenience: Hifht and sunny: lante closets: rnarln* Tiew: 117^-75 Filbert st. nr. Hyde. W7..-.o— 7 r.; 4fil Sprnce cor. California. S.TT.r.O—7 r.: 31SJ? Washington nr. Lyon. $37.50— 6 r.: 1324 Learenworth nr. Jackson. 5.17..'.0_6 r. : 4«4 Central it. cor. Hayes. «7.r>O— « r. : 1388 Green nr. Polk. 537.50— 6 r. : 2212 Polk nr. Vallejo: uoper. S35 — 6 r.; 1703 Hyde cor. Broadway; upper. S3K — 7 r.: ft^i Ffilrnore nr. Fnlton: upper. StlJS — 6 r. ; 2050 Cnlon nr. Buchanan. S3S— 7 r. : 1730 Union nr. Gouch. S35 — n r.: 29«4 Fillmore cor. Union: npper. J.V>— 7 r.: 2705 Lagnna cor. Vallejo; middle. $35—4 r.: 13C3 Pine nr. I^rkln; upper. $3i5-$37.50^ — 4 and 5 r.: heantifully appointed, large nns.: light and sonny: large closets: every cony. : The Vernon. 1030 Hyde st. $35— 4 r. each: 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert: splendid sized room*: larare closet*: marine Tiew. »35 ea.— 1441-31 Vallejo nr. Polk; upper. SCS— B r.: 11«« r>*viiudern COR. Fji.lv: r««d«ced from $40: elegant, modern: middle Hat. $35-5-12. JM> — C ». eacb: brand ne^r flats: mod»m: panoramic marine Tiew: light and suany; 1151-39 Filbert nr. Hyde. S3.V-7 r.: Bi>« Taylor nr. Pine: Tery low rent. S33_fi r .; 1436 Jones nr. Washington. *_- - S35 — 6 r. : 230 Clayton nr. Fell. S35 — « r.: 1314 McAllister nr. Scott: modern. $35—6 r.: 227 Clayton nr. Fell: s»utf> space.. $.*53 — i r; ifij!4 larkln cor. W»«h. : .hot water. $35 — n r. : 2154 Broderlck cor. Wash.: upper. $.•» — a r. : 20«» Golden Gate cor. Central ay. $32.50 — B r. : Wi.*; Union nr. Jones. $32.50— 6 r.; 3.«92 California cor. Cherrr. 532.50—6 r.: 1434 VaHejo nr. Polk. $32.50— 3 r.; 1851 Lyon nr. Clay: upper. 532.50— 8 r.: 1314 Cole nr. Rivoll. $32.50 — 7 r.: IS3K-4S Fell st. nr. Anbury: upper. $32.50— 5 r.t 1270 Union nr. Polk. $32.-10— 6 r.: 1107 Masnn nr. Clay: npper. $32.50 — B r.; WO Central avp. cor. McAllister. $32.50 — 7 r. : 299«"Plne cor. Lyon; modern. \u25a0$;W — «J r. : 163t) Green cor. Gousn; middle: strict- ly modern; easily worth $*">: marine view. $30— d r.: 1254 Filbert nr. Hyde; upper. $30—5 r.: 2196 Union cor. Fillmore. $30— « r.; 2450 Larkln nr. Filbert: upp«r. $30—6 r.: l«3O De«lsadero nr. Sutler: reduced from $37.50: sunny and modern: upper. $30— « r.; ISC7 Bush nr. Octavia; upper. $30 — « r.; 957 Union nr. Jones. $30 — 5 r. : 1544 Jones rr. Paclflc: npper. J3O-$35—6 r.: 2233-2235 Sutter nr. Pierce. $30 — 7 r.; 1537 Pacific nr. Polk: upper. $30-$32.50 — I r. ; 1031 LeaTenworth nr. California. $30—5 r.; 453 Spruce ur. Sacramento. $30— « r.; 132 Fillmore nr. Waller. $30—5 r.; 1235-3S Cole st. nr. Alms. $30 — « r.: 2fi*"H> Sacramento nr. Spruce. $30 — 5 r.; 1219 A Geary nr Gough: upper. $30 — * r.; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde: upper. $30— « r.; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut: upper. $30—5 r.; 12S1 Filbert nr. Larkln: upper. 4 $30 — 4 r . ; 1870 CUt nr. Polk: upper. $3O ea. — 6 r.; 1742-44 Union nr. Gough. $30 — 8 r.; 135 Buchanan nr. Waller; upper. $30—6 r.; 3572 Sacramento nr. Cherry. $30—8 r . ; s.>t Filbert nr. Taylor. $30—8 r.: 426 Frederick nr. Cole. $30— 6 r.; 1131 Vallejo nr. Leavenworth: npp*r. $30— « r.; 1921 McAllister nr. Lyon; upper. $m — 7 r.; 310$ Clay nr. Baker; modern. $30 — 4 r.: 1714 A Polk nr. Clay: upper. $30 — 6 r.- 214S Broderlck nr. Washington. $.10 — 6 r.; 127« Filbert nr. Polk. -% f^O — « r.; 2070 Hayes nr. Cole. $23 — T r. : 2552 Steiner nr. Broadway; npper. $2S— « r.; 2120 Lcavenworth nr. Filbert. $28—6 r.; 4SI Paje nr. Webster; npper. « $27.50—6 r.; 1360 Greenwich nr. Van Ness: np. $27.50—6 r.: 3037 Washinston nr. Baker. $27.50-s3o— 3 r.: 60-62 Alpine nr Waller; NEW. $27.50 — 5 r.; 1542 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.50 — 6 r.; 1604 Jones nr. Paclflc. $27.* iO — 7 r.: 31S0 Washington nr. 'Lyon. $27.50 — 6 r.; 3331 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27.50—6 r. ; 2204 Grove nr. Shrader. $27.50 — 6 r ; 2153 Union nr. Fillmore. $27.30—6 r.: 162S Buchanan nr. Post; modem. $27—6 r.: 1165 Broadway nr. LeaTenwortß. $26—6 r.: 023 Scott nr. Golden Gate. ?25.50-$27.50— 5 r.: each; 126SA-12658 Lombard nr. Polk: marine Tiew: eTery convenience. $27.50 and up— 2 and 3r. ap*s.: hot water, steam heat, jra* r;»nsc«. wall b*>d«. etc.: IfWS Lar- kin nr. Washington : hardwood floors. $25 — 6 r. : 1632 Brwbanan nr. Vo»t; modern. $25—6 r.: 1733 Green nr. Octavia: upper. J23-$30 — 5 r.: near Sacramento and Jones. •2.*_7r.; 2705 Lazuna cor. Vallejo. $25—7 r.; 2425 Buchanan near Jackson: nnper: electric lizht. yard. etc. $23 — 6 r.; 2134 O'Farrell nr Devlsadero. $23 — t r.; 704 Central ay. cor. Fulton: npper. $23 — 5 r.; 1135 Vallejo nr. Jones. $25—6 r.: 224S Lenvenworth nr. Lombard. $23 5 r.; 1041 Filbert nr. Leavenworth: upp«r. $23 — 5 r.: 101» H st. nr. 10th ay.; upper. $23—6 r.: S2SB Clayton nr. Alma: upper. $25—630 Lyon st. nr. Fulton: upper. $23533-$45— 6 r. ea.: 3 modern flats; 263-»-9 Ist ay. COR. California. S23 — 6 r.: 71S Clement nr. l^th ay.: modern. $24 — 6 r. ; 255.S Steiner nr. Broadway. $2? — 3 r.; 1241 Union nr. Hyde: r**ivated. $23 — 7 r.; 026 Centra! ay. nr. Golden Gate. $22.50—5 r.: 37 California south -nr. Ist ay. $22.50—7 r-: 852 Halxht nr. Devlsadero; npper. $22.50 — 4 r.; 12S0 Union nr. I.arktn. $22.50—4 E.; 1440 Pacific nr. Hyd»: npp«r. . $22.50 — 3 r.; 1663 Washtnston nr. Polk. $22.50—5 r.; 1707 Hayes cor. Central ar. i^Z.oO— 5 r.: HIS Broadway nr. Leav.; upper. .. $21 — t r.: 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. $20 to $27.50 — Elegant apts.. 4-r.; dtsappeartng beds: marine Tiew; S3.S Filbert nr. Taylor. -$20-$23 — 3 and 4 r. : modern apt. flats; garage space: 225 Clayton nr. Fell; npper. y $20 — 5 r.; 1654 Filbert nr. Gonijh; upper. <c $20—3 r.; 15.11 Sacramento nr. Hyde; upper. $20—5 r.; 18C8 Union nr. Octavla. $20 5 r.; 403 Walnut cor. Sacramento. $20 5 r.; »47 Broadway cor. Salmon-. $20-$22.50-$23 — 3 r. each; apt. flats; 1710 Larkln nr. Wash.: neat and cozy; strictly modern. $20 — I r.; 71 Glover nr. Leavenworth. $20 — 5 r.: SW cor. Hayes *t. and Central ay. $20 — I r.; 1436 Bth ay.. Sunset. $20 to $30 — * r. ea.: NE. cor. Sacto and Locn3t. $1.S — I r.: 2916 OctaTla nr. Filbert. ?ls— 2 r. and b. : 3544 California nr. Cherry. $18_l3 r . ; 2290 Pt. Lobes nr. 12th ay. $18 — 4 r.; 700 A Central ay. corner Fnlton. $tS 4 r.; 1306 A Greenwich nr. Polk. $17.30 — 4 r.; 10S0 Filbert nr. Hyde. . $16 — 5 r. and b.: 23ia Lombard nr Pierce: npper. $13 5 r.; 1631 Golden Gate aT. nr. Scott. $13 — 4 r.; 1378 19th aT. nr. I st $14.50 — 3 r.: 23 Waldo place nr. Broadway. $13 — } r.; 1041 Filbert nr. LeaTenworth. $12 — 4 r.; 16 Lower terrace nr. Ashbury.' $1U 3 r. ; 405 Walnut cor. Sacramento. $72.50—9 r. house; 1906 Webster near California. $32.50—5 r.; l«02 Jones^near Paclflc. $2*.'.50- and $32.50 — 3 r. and b.: 3108 California near Lyon: fnmisbed and partly furnished. $60—6 r.; 1528 Leatenworti nr. Jackson; foxn'd. • _____ \u25a0 < HOUSES NORTH OF MARKET $75— jr.; BSI Ashbnry near Frederick; garage. $65—0 r.; completely furn.: 11l Srß ay. nr. Lake. . ' $60—10 r.; 2524 Clay near Scott: modern, $id— -12 r.: 2020 Vallejo near Laguna; Tiew. $50-8 r.; 2523 Gou?h near Vallejo. $40 8 r.: 24S lOtb aT. near Clement: modem. «45_10 r.; 311S Washinston. near Lyon. «,• $12.50^-3 r. and b.; 22 Delfado OFF Hyy. STORES. LOFTS. ETC.. NORTH OF MARKET $100 — Busli and Keamy; ground floor space. Elegant, large, lisnt 2>l floor; 43«> ilkt. St. $33 Store. NE. corner Union and Larkln sts. $3U Large store. 17'iO O'Karrell near Fillmure. $20— Fine location for fruit store. $*a and $30— Stores. 2024-26 Hayea near Cole. $I*' 50 to $30 — Lanre. light sample- room*. jv.0~3.C00 aq. ft. SE. cor. Market and Main; of- fice loft: elevator, steam beat; water anU light free. , (\u25a0\u25a0 SOUTH OF MARKET AND MISSION $40— Store and BstrSll t.i 1592 Folsom nr. 14th. $3»>— s r.: 1925 15th *t. nr. Dolores; upper. $'J5 — 5 r. and b.; garage; modern bungalow ; 407 . ' - Diamond near 21st; panoramic view. $22.50 — 7 r.; 246 Chattanouga near 23d; npper. $20-$25 — 1 r.' and b. each; 1468 Folsom nr. 10th. $-_>3—73 — 7 r. ; 3* Sharon near 15th; upper. Wtrmfl *20— 5 r.; 1929 15th st. nr. Dolores; lower. $13.50—4 r. and b. ; 15-*.\ Langton near Folsom. $9-$12 — Modern apts..* Jr.- ea.; newly renovated; 161 Morris aT. near Bryant, bet. 3th and 6th. Large, light lofts; rent low; 2 eleTaton; 617 Mission corner New Montgomery. J. W. WRIGHT A. CO.. • •\u25a0» 22S MONTGOMERY ST.. MILLS -BDILDINQ * 9