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14 FORMER fiances 1 of brides at weddings are distinguished by a pronounced gayety. They avoid each other, but may be discovered furtively watching the hride from the background. Detected in their pensive moments, they hastily resume the enthusiastic bearing, of a happy guest. Their con gratulations to the groom are tempered to a cool cordiality, which extends to the bride. Not infrequently they are ushers. One has been known to act as best man, but his 1 was an extraordinary fortitude. The most one can expect of them is to usher gracefully. The best man came from Los Angeles to support the groom at a large wedding five years, ago. He went through it like a thoroughbred, and has since recovered and married. 'At a recent wedding one of these foregone possibilities was present.* He sat at the bride's table, and apparently enjoyed everything. There was not a break in his deportment during the entire evening. It was remarked and admired. \u25a0-';-• \u25a0 I At the Brooke-Pomeroy reception a man who was among the most enthusiastic guests had hoped to stand in the groom's place, but none would have suspected it from his debonair behavior. He also did wonderfully well. The orders that upset plans for a navy wedding a few weeks ago were received with well concealed joy by one man of the bridal party. He was to have been an usher, and while he expressed sincere and profane regret to the groom, he was secretly and intensely relieved by the sailing of his ship, which made absence and a substitute imperative. The psychological hour of congratulation could be passed in quiet contemplation of the sea instead of in grinning like a Chesshire cat over another fellow's luck. When another wedding gathered every one of consequence in Trinity a year or two ago, the fiance of a previous engagement gave a mad and merry supper party at one of the cafes, just to prove he didn't care. Occasionally readjustments occur. There is on record the case of a girl and a man who met in mutual consolation, and are now married to each other They were members of the same set that included bride and groom. a~d each had known of former heart interests — the man's for the bride jind the groom's' for the girl. When they found themselves together in a crush at the church they smiled understanding^', but without bitterness, at one another. Both were bound for the reception to greet the happy pair. "Let's cut it and go home and talk about it," suggested the man. They did, and not many months later the bride and groom were guests at their wedding. Ernect Mallllard Ward Mailliard Kenneth IToore Dotbl Moore Cosmo Morpan Georjre Nickel Jack Neville S*»tner« Peterson J. E. PißPOtt Irwln Hlehter Hall Roe Rudolph Shilling John Stimton Efnnpbam Sutton Bancroft Towne Russell Veit Clerk Van Fleet Bradley Wallace Gloucester Willis C. S. Wheeler Jr. Dr. James Whitney Car! Wolff I>efin Witter Edgar Zonk Mr. an«l Mrs. Boswell King Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas Fry Mr. and Mr«. Ralston Whit* •• • ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacFarlane of Honolulu, who have been enter tained at several infqr ; mal parties recently, will be the compli mented guests at an elaborate dinner to be' given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Ryer. The affair' will be given at the Fair mont, where the Ryers are passing the winter. Among those bidden to meet Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Farlane are: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dntton Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. McCor mick Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Bree den Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Porter Mr. and MrR. Clinton Worden Mlps Celia O'Connor William J. Byrne Ram Bockbee Lansing Mlzner - • • • Mrs. William S. Tevis will be hostess at one of the most elaborate affairs of the season at the Fairmont December 8. Several hundred guests will be invited. The .debutantes of the season will be repre sented, and among the most conspicuous guests at the party will be Mips Tsobei Chase, for whom Mrs. Tevis will entertain this season. . * -"\u25a0'- • [-\u25a0,-. m '.••'.. •''. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barron are in New York on their way home from Europe, and are ex pected to arrive later in the month. Mrs. Bar ron was Miss Genevieve Harvey and has a host of friends here. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 -'-%='• • • -- : If'-'i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Welch expect to leave early in December for the east and Europe. The trip is to be taken for the benefit of Mrs. Welch's health, and the travelers will be«away Indefinitely. The Friday night club held its first dance for this season last night at Century hall. There were several small din ner parties given before the dance, among the young hostesses who en tertained being Miss Ma rian Crocker. Miss Anita Mailliard. Miss Virginia Xewhall and Miss Mar garet Belden. There \u25a0were three of the five patronesses present at the dance, Mrs. George Ashton, Mrs. J. P. Lang fcerne and Mrs. George A. Moore. The two re maining patronesses. Mrs. Louis F. Monteagle and Mrs. Wakefield Bak er, are in the east, but probably will be here for the later dances. The membership list 6; theiFriday night club for this season follows: Miss Clara Allen M'.f-s Bessie A*hton Miss IVrothy Baker Miss Margaret Relden rai^i'll^lon Berth»»au Miss RvtST* Barmn %;if* Mildred Baldwin Miss Ethel Cro<-l£pr Mips Marian f"nvker Mtes YimiW Thasp Miss Kre-lyn CtnaiTipbxm Mln Katljeriiv n.>oolv* MUs Vera de Sebla Miss EKa 4* 1'"" Miss M»rii» LOBii* Fester yiss Au«n*ia rmite Miss \*-* Oirr-ln Mits H*>l-n .7(ines Mips J«l« Lanphnrne Mis* Mjra J«*«>l.rn Miss Franr-es Martin Mi*s Marian Miller ytss Ernpstine MrNear Mi?B I.urllne Mstson Miss ConKtsn^p McLaren Miss Louise MoCormlck Mit:s Fra tires Nf^hsll Miss Vlrpicia Ne^-hall Miss Rbo<l» Nifbling • Mis* Anna Oinej .V.if* Cor« Otis Miss FrMerlcka Otis Mif* Kst<» Pctprsnn Miss Harriet Ptone Mies Janp Rp'.by Mlps C-nrs ?tnith Mis* Huth Plifk Miss Hdlth Slack Miw Acnes Tillmann Mfss CArtrode Thomas Mtse Grac*> Town« Wis* Minna Van Bergea Mif s Dora Winn M!f* MuriPl W'im«mß Mis* Flf>r*>cr» WHliama Mis« Maud Wilson MiF* Olltp Whpelpr Misp Dora Wnodworth Loontrd Abbott Frank An<irpws (i. A. Arpl p parth Ilpnrv Brett PhprTrood Coffin Hsrold Ch«pp Hillyer IWprpy Willlatn Pnnran Arthur FPnnlmor* Lieutenant Robert Fletcher Bernard Ford F'ranriß Fanjuhar Huph Felrlie • Herbert <rallagber William Goldsborougn r.hauncey Goodrich Otto Gran C <le Garoaenflla Harold Havens Allen Hllflreth IVfister lluFh R. B. Knftx Rafns Klinball Pr. Eichard Kearney Geors:<> Leib William Leib SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE | SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific [Special Dbpctch to The Call] EUREKA. Not. IS.— The North Pacific •team- Fhlp company's eteamer Santa Clara arrived In port this morning from San Francisco with freight, mall and passenger*. Th# Santa Clara will not depart on the return trip tomorrow, but will remain in port until Sunday. The steamer Vanguard, which has been loading lurcher ar the Fields landing wharf, departed this morning for San Francisco with mail and passengers. In addition to the usual lumber carg<\ .- ; »^ -:- Tbe North Coast company's steamer George W. Elder Is due to arrive from San Francisco Tomorrow morning with freight, mail and passen ger*. The Elder will depart later In the day for Portland, via Astoria. Word was received here yesterday by W. E. Peacock, local agent of the Pacific Coast cteam phip company, to the effect that the steamer City of Topeka, had been placed on the drydock In San Francisco, where it waa being scraped and treated to a new -coat of paint. The dock ing of the eteamer trill not cause any delay In Its schedule, as the work wa» accomplished by setting a crew of 20 workmen at \u25a0work on the vessel and the bottom was scraped and painted within a short time. Plans are being made to equip the vessel with wireless apparatus within about 30 days. Notification has been received b«>re to the effect that the Topeka will lay over an extra day in San Francisco at Thanksgiving, it being tbe custom to git© the membera of the crew a holiday on that day. The Topeka will arrive here November 26 and sail November 27. From that time on It will operate on Its regular schedule, IX)S ANGELES, Nov. 18. — Arrived— Steamer Santa Rosa, from San Francisco; steamer Fair Oaks, from /.berdeen: eteamer Carlos, from £<mtb Bend; steamer Chehalis. disabled • and In tow of the Carlo*?, from Aberdeen. Sailed — Steamer Hanalei. for San Francisco; eteamer Carlos, for Port Los Angeles.' POKTLAKD, Nov. 18.— Top notch wheat rates from this port to San Francisco are cald to have dropped to 51 .75. the rate having ranged be tween $1.60 and $2 heretofore this season. \u25a0-."-• A . crabix-ttica .oil- *cd t&rgo bars* f cjf-tt* The Smart Set Miss Christine Judah and Dr. Chester Lin wood Roadhouse will be married Friday evening, December 2, at the home of the bride's brother, Floyd Judah. Miss Ju dah is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raymond Judah, and she has been fre quently entertained since the announcement of her engagement several months ago. The date was chosen by Miss Ju dah because her parents will celebrate the thir ty-ninth anniversary of their wedding on that day. There will be none but relatives and a few friends at the ceremony and reception afterward. Rev. William A- Brewer of San Mateo will of ficiate. The matron of honor will be Mrs. Floyd Judah and the brides maids will be Miss Helen Pennell and Miss Gladys Roadhouse, while the maid of honor will be Miss Dlta Belknap. The Judah family has a large circle of friends and Miss Judah has en joyed a wide popularity. Doctor Roadhouse is connected v<th the uni versity and is conspicu oous in college affairs. He is a graduate of Cor nell. The couple will reside in Berkeley. : y»'- < ii+yi'h'i •••\u25a0 \u25a0" Miss 'Helen Ashton is the guest of friends in Berkeley, where she will remain for several days. On returning to town she will be feted at a number of farewell par ties. She is going abroad early in Decem ber with Miss Ruth Casey. • • * General and Mrs. Daniel "W. Burke and Miss Burke have been visiting Major and Mrs. J. P. O'Nell at the Pre sidio, whence they are going to Los Angeles. They were entertained at several Informal par ties of the week at the post. 'S'*\'-' • •• Mrs. J. Downey Har vey Is- the guest of Mrs. Eleanor Martin for a few days at the home of the latter in Broad way. Mr. and Mrs. Har vey have taken apart ments for the season at the St. Regis in Pacific avenue. Western transportation and towing company Trill be launched at the yards of the Willamette Iron and steel works tomorrow. It Is ISO feet long. SO feet beam and has a depth of hold of 5.8 feet. Fuel oil will be carried In tanks In the hold, while pulp and paper will be loaded. ,- Carrying passengers and general freight, the steamer J. B. Stetson, Captain Seara, arrived tonight. Laden with cement from San Francisco, the bark Annie Johnson arrived, at Columbia dock No. 1 tonight. Steamer , pear. Captain Nopander. sailed thin afternoon with 550 passengers and 2,000 tons of freight for San Francisco and San Pedro. Laden with 550.000 feet of lumber, the schoon er Mabel Gale will leave down from the Inman- Poulcen mills tomorrow for San Pedro. The Eureka arrived at Martin's dock from Eu reka this morning with 28 passengers. It had four carloads of canned salmon for Astoria and 50 tons of freight for this port. What is taken to be a speculative charter for wheat from this port to the United Kingdom Is that of the British bark Invermay, Captain Rae which baa been fixed. It Is a small vessel of 377 tons ret register, and when taken was headed for Europe from the west coast. This Is the first fixtnr© reported for this port In several weeks It is understood that the bark has been char tered by a California firm. Tbe Invermay sailed from Valparaiso October 28 for Junln. Caleta ' Buena and Europe, and It Is expetced to arrive ! at Junln at any time now. from which place it will probably be headed this way. The rate is aald to be 2Ss9d. . t The French ship Thlers has finished discharg ing at tbe Centennial dock. and will get ready to take a berth at the elevator dock to load wheat for tbe United Kingdom as soon as the French bark Vincennet baa -finished loading ; there. PORTLAND, Nov. IS.— Arrived— Steamer Eu reka, from Eureka; barge Annie Johnson, from Ban Francisco. . ; - . Sailed— Steamer Bear, for San Francisco; steamer Daisy Freeman, < for ' Hoqnlam; steamer Saglnaw, for Raymond; tug George R. • Vosburg, towing barge Nehallm. for Tlllaxnook. ' ASTORIA, Xov.\ 18.— Tng Wallnla left np the river this morning, having the barge Annie John son in tow. It will tow down tbe river' the lum ber laden schooner Mabel Gale. • V •-.\u25a0\u25a0 - • :..•' Tank steamer J. A. Cbauftlor sailed this morn ing for San Francisco, after having discharged Its cargo of crude oil. :\u25a0\u25a0'- -._:\u25a0 ,-\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0' Steam schooner Shasta- Balled today for San Pedro - with. «. cargo -of . 400,000, feet . of lumber THE SAJST FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910. loaded at Kalama, . 160.000 feet loaded at Pres cott and 360.000 feet loaded at Portland. Schooner Fearless cleared at the custom house today for San Pedro with a cargofof SSO.OOO feet of lumber loaded at Rainier. : ' ' .' .'" , Gasoline \u25a0 schooner Wllhelmlna cleared . today for Yaqulna with a full cargo of general mer chandise. '-, , '; Steam schooner J. B. Stetson arrived this morn'.ng from Sim Frnncisco with general cargo. Schooner Fearless sailed today with, a cargo of lumber for San Pedro. . , Schooner Expansion sailed today, with a cargo of lumber for S«n Francisco. SEATTLE, Nor. IS.— Arrived— Steamer H. Herm. from Ran Francisco: steamer A. CJ. Lind say. F.rom Boat harbor: steamer Queen, from San Francisco; steamer Jefferson, from. Ska prway: steamer Mexico Maru, from Tacoma; schooner A. M. Baxter, from San Francisco; power schooner B p nder Brothers, from Nome. ;, Sslled— Stmr Lucy Neff. for Boston; steamer President, for Ran Francisco; United Stateß steamer Manzanlta, for Cape Flattery; United States steamer Tahoma, for Tacoma. / TACOMA. Nov. 18.— Arrived— United States steamer Tahoma. from Seattle; British steamer Bankdale. from Port Blakeley. Departed — Japanese steamer Mexico Warn, for Seattle; Japanese steamer Inaba Maru, for Seattle. \ SAN PEDRO, Nov. 19.— Steamer Santa Rosa, from San Francisco via Redondo beach, arrived tonight with passeneers and freight and pro ceeds Saturday for San Plego.' 1 Steamer Hanalei cleared for San Francisco direct with 4S passengers aad 850 tons miscel laneous cargo. . Steamer Klamath completed discharging of 12,000 railroad ties and Is loading frelpht for ,San Francisco and piaster and cement for i'ortland.* It will clear Saturday. Steamer Fair Oaks, arriving from Aberdeen, will discharge 800,000 feet lumber from various consignees. Psrt of its cargo is for dealers at Port Los Angeles. " s '• ; The new steel steamer Captain Hubbara. cost ing complete f 225,000, will be launched Mondoy at the Craig shipyards. This Is the flrst big vessel launched at a southern California yard. ( The Captain Huhbard is 22fl feet lonjt and will be in command of Captain Ludlow, now master of steamer Yellowstone. . .. An adverse report on Long Beach harbor has been made by the board of engineers for river* and harbors, according to a letter sent out by \V.,H. Stokey, acting United .States engineer here. It is »t«ted there Is no need of another harbor within four miles of I<os Angeles harbor. Engineer Stoker's letter was sent out by direc tion of the chief of engineers from Washington. Steamer Carlos arrived this afternoon, having In tow the disabled steamer' Chehalis. which broke down off Point Concepcion last Wednes day night. The Chehalis lost Its propeller while under tow. After dropping Its tow tbe Carlos proceeded for Port Los Angelos. carrying 750.000 feet of lumber. The Chehalis brought (550,000 feet from Aberdeen. - _ . The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad took out a pewalt today for $10,000 worth of repairs to its wharf at East San Pedro. ABERDEEN. Nov. 18.— Schooner. W.J. Patter son, which has been receiving a new mast, will sail for San Pedro. The Patterson has been laid up here a month. Schooner M. Turner has sailed for Callao with 1,000.000 feet of lumber valued nt $12,000. Steamer Temple Dorr sailed for' San Francisco. There Is 27 feet of water on the Grays Harbor bar at mean low water, as against 22 feet at the fame stage of the tide last year, according to Captain Charles Errlcson of the. steamer Cen tralla, which arrived from San Francisco. With this condition mariners and shipping men In gen eral fail to account for the accident to the steam schooner Sboshone. which struck on the bar Sun day night.. The great trouble, said Captain Er ricson. is due to the fart that there are no markings in the channel. The channel Is marked in the inner harbor, but a ship coming in from sea b»s no guides by which In shape Its course. Application for this has already^been made to the government engineer In charge of the work In this district, but so far without result. The accident to the. Shoshone. It Is declared, would have been avoided If the channel had been prop erly marked. Tbe Aberdeen chamber of commerce will be asked to take up the agitation for marking the channel. \u0084 , . Exports by Pacific Freighter* The British steamer Rlverdale sailed for Mel bourne via San Pedro on Thursday with 515.022 ft of lumber, 179,693 ft door stock and 18,604 lbs hops, valued at $32,218. The British steamer Aoranjrl, the first steamer of the new line between this port and New Zea land, sailed for Wellington via Tahiti and Rara tonjra on Wednesday with cargo valued at $C4.8«56, manifested «» follows: For Tahiti, $7.f119: Raratonga. $2,214; New Zealand. $34,- SRS; Australia., $10,84.'.. Among the principal shipments were the following: To Tahiti — 145 bbls flonr, 1,578 lbs beans and peas. f1,£90 lbs bread, 17 cs canned goods. 22 pkgs fresh fruits. 24 bales hay. 81 pkgs pota toes. 7.500 lbs rice. 143 c» salmon, 51 gals wine. 16.229 ft lumber. 12 cs boots and shoes. 19 pkes paints. 19 cs sewing machines, 0 pkgs ship chandlery. * To Raratonjra — 75 bbls flour. 3*ooo lbs rice. 52 c« canned goods, 5 pkss fruits. 20 pkga wagon material. 10 cs sewing machines. 25 doors. To New Zealand^-6.10S brs fresh apples. 5,911 bxs oranges. 365/ts canned go«xis. 300 pkgs po tatoes, 500 lbs dried fruit, 1,000 lbs raisins: S6l lbs beans. 25 bales broom corn, 14 bales hose. 1 automobile, 32 bbls and -19 cs oils. 14 pkgs paints. 140 pkss electrical goods, 5 horses. To Australia — 7,029 bxs fresh apples, 103 cs books. CONVICTED MURDERER IS DECLARED INSANE C. E. Huddleson Will Be Com- mitted to Lunatic Asylum C. E. Huddleson, convicted last July of the murder of Carl Colburn, will go to an insane asylum and not_fo prison, as the result of a verdict returned yes terday by a jury in Judge Lawlbr's court. In a quarrel with Carl Colburn over the ownership of a painter's lad der, Huddleson drew from his pocket a small woodworkers' chisel and stabbed Colhurn through the brea-st. Huddleson was found guilty of mur der in the second degree. His actions have ' been strahere since the convic tion. Upon the Testimony of members "of the insanity commission that he does not realize the effect of what he says or does the jury declared him insane. Judgment on the murder verdict will be suspended until it has been deter mined whether he is Incurably Insane. MEETINGS— LODGES GOLDEN GATE lodge No. 30. F. & A. A M.— Second degree THIS (SATURDAY) ~J?%r EVENING, 7:30 o'clock. Friendship /^f\ hall, I. O. O. F. building. Market and \u25a0\u25a0» 7th sts. —Craftsmen cordially Invited. EDWIN L. MEYER, Secretary. CROCKETT loci ce No. 139. F. &A. M., A will confer the Third Depree at the *tfTO~ hnll of Charter Rock lodee No. 410. F. /^jSK & A. M.. In Berkeley. THIS (SATUR- ' v » DAY) EVENING. Take 7 o'clock Key Route boat. P.y order of the W. M. . -'' - R. 11. McPHERSON. Secretary. GOLDEN WEST lod(te No. 322. I. O. O. F.. Od<l Fcllowß* tprnpi* 1 — «K35h?v?3FS; Sppclal roeetinc THIS (SATITR- fKKgsfSSgr . DAY) EVENING. Third r De- ;"^^S^ pree conferred by Garden City lodge of San Jose, Cal. Visitors "welcome.- G. L. KENNARD. Rec. Sec. PACIFIC lodge No. 155. I. O. O." l^JSßSfea- F., Odd Fellows* builillng. 7th aii(i".Mnrk«?t sts.— Sppcinl m^ptlnK --THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. *«&!«*<*^ Third degree will be conferred by Garden City lodse of San Jose. i O. J. THELEN, N. G. LOST AND FOUND LOST— On Piedmont, train' at < Key "Route mole, - Tuesday, November 15, gold plated I sterling ' silver purse, $2.50 in silver, pass key and vis- ltln? card. Reward at 949,36 th St.; phone Piedmont 3504. \u25a0 . • LOST— On O'Farrell st. car or on Geary between Jones and Taylor sts.. about: 2:30 on Friday, a baby's gold chain with heart" shaped locUot.' Finder return to £500 Filbert st. and receive reward. - ' ; \u25a0 ' : ' \u25a0 .:\u25a0' \u25a0' \u25a0 . \u25a0-\u25a0.'- \u25a0 . LOST — At Savoy theater, ' Thursday evening, . a package containing a blue messallne waist, size 36. Return to room 715, 08 Post St.; re- ward., BOOK on Knight Templar and military tactics, on- S. , P. train between Burlingame and San Jose. Return .to -.'510 Butler bidg., S. 'F.; reward. LOST — Between Palace hotel and Sutter st. car. black lynx boa. .: Return \u25a0to cashier ' Palace hotel:; reward. SINGLE stone diamond screw 'earrings, between Emporium and Ellis and Fillmore sts. Liberal reward at 831 Van Ness ay. : .; . . \u25a0. . y LOST — Lady's gold watch and fob, ; mark letter L. : Return to 129 , Haight . St. ;; reward. " s " LOST — A black and white ' English setter . bitch? . Return to 1270 Guerrero at. ; ; $20. •> '\u0084. EMPLOYMENT WANTED - i-j^^PL;.,' .r : - - \u25a0\u25a0"'-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 A— FIRST CLASS Japanese and Chinese cooks, waiters. Janitors, ; porters, etc.', - wish to get situations. ASIA EMP. -BUREAU, 531 Grant ay. Phone Douglas 3532, : H0me "C4665..:. : : CARPENTER, flrst class, ; wishes work. .Address , :211 Diamond St.; phone Mission S39G. >:.;;\u25a0:.;.: CHAUFFEUR, first class, ;.?. wishes position with firm or private family; lost own' car. ln recent garage fire ; - good mechanic : will • demonstrate ability; references.' > Box; J007,: 1657. Fillmore. CHAUFFEUR and ' thorough *j mechanic h desires - position . mv private 1 family : ; : city.* or : : country; can 'operate any car and willing ito teach own- »t. \u25a0 Box 7009. Call; office. J657 Fillmore sst . -:\u25a0. :\u25a0 CHAUFFEUR (German);?; i honest, 7' Industrious,, '. wiphes position: in ' country ;( can*; do own pairing. . .'Address Chauffeur," 08-70' Clara .st., ;I HANDY MAN. GOOD, STRONG AND WILLING, * WOULD LIKE • A JOB, I CITY lOR j COUNTRY, AT- ANY I KIND r- WORK; v- EEFERENCES. PHOKB fIDTTEa^X3S3, - 7. \u25a0-.\u25a0..-*:.:. - .;._ •/ EMPLOYMENT WANTED ' PAINTER, paper hanger, tlnter.' Kralner, etc.; wants work from owners; have tools 'for Inte- . tlor tnd exterior work; no Job too large or too . Final;. Decorator. -255 Bth rftT.. •. Richmond. r Phone Pacific 3064. '\u25a0 \ \u25a0 ' ,"- PAINTER, paper: hanger and tlnter, has all tools, wants work from owners ; day or Job ; I soofi work t'low' prices.' ' 1052 Capp at^ phone *: 'Mission SSIS.' ,;: -. v-- : \u25a0-.\u25a0 .-;\u25a0.'. .*;!-.'-.•: :.:.'.: ";' WANTED— A position by Al Janitor: speaks = 4 language*. Addres* G. B. ANFOSSI, ..Tlclno hotel. 021-623 Broadway." .\u25a0'.':\u25a0- -. ; \u0084 ' \u25a0 ' \u25a0- " WANTED— Accounting- work or a set of double' entry books to 'keep evenings by a competent person. Address box : 2745. Call office. YOUNG j man with cooil reference, used to driv- ing, knows* the city well, wants work of any kind. Address C. NEJ.SON.^72S Capp Kt., city. EMPLOYMENT WANTED " \- FEMALE EXPERIENCED young woman w!i*es position as nur«^ or companion to lßdy; iro objection to second work; can mend neatly; references ex- changed. Box 7006, 1108. Valencia. St. LADY willow worker makes beautiful willow -plumes from flld feathers and boas. Phone Wt-st 221; small salary, or by .day. " ;-\u25a0.-' MAN AND WIFE would like positions ; man is a ' handy j man \ and ' ranch hand, gardener or choreman.: and the. wife [ B a nne cook. Please phone Slitter 1353. RELIABLE young woman, best of references, \u25a0- wants work by the hour, day or week; will do shopping, care for children while mother shops or-;care for children- in the evening while parents are at the theater. Tel. West 5825. SEAMSTRESS wnnts day work ; will do any kind of sewing, mending or making over; has best kind of references. Telephone West 5825. SWISS girl wants a situation doing general housework and cooking; German family .pre- ferred. IG3O 17th st. cor. Carolina. MALE HELP WANTED , : .f MEN wanted,' age 18 to 35. for firemen. $100 monthly, and bra&eraen JSO, on nearby rail; roada; experience unnecessary; no atrike; pro- motion to engineers, conductors;; railroad em- ploying headquarters;, over 500 men cent to positions monthly; . state ace; send stamp. Railway Association, care Call office. : WANTED — $70 month; customs. Internal rev- enue, railway mall clerks; list of Rpring ex- aminations in San Francisco now ready; com- mon education 6utncient; .preparation free; write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept.. 15 A. Rochester, N. V. , . WANTED — A class A only ga* engine sales manager, accustomed to both stationary and marine engine work, capable of taking charge - of our San Francisco branch. SAMSON IRON WORKS. Stockton. Cal. \u25a0' '\u25a0 ' . YOUNG man. IS to 20 years of age. to learn a good business; one with some ' mechanical ex- perience preferred. .Address in own handwrit- ing, giving age. particulars of experience and references, box 160, Call office. MEN AND WOMEN— Learn the barber trade; do' not be deceived by so called colleges; get a scholarship under the Moler system and learn right; 40 colleges in U. .S. We pay wages while learning. Call Moler College. 234 8d St. WANTED — Men without experience to work at electricity, plumbing, automoblllng, brick lay- lag; learn trade few months; no expense; 200 students last year; $30,000 contracts. United Trade School Contracting Co.. 1623 Market. DOUGLAS HOUSE, 758 Harrison st. nr. 3d— Now open; 200 hard finished rms.; reading rm.; hot water: rooms 25c day; $1.25, $1.50 week. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EASY> PAYMENTS; REF. REQ. BRILLIANT JEWELRY CO.. 704 MARKET. WANTED — Machinist on automobile work: must be first class man. Studebaker Company, Stockton. Cal. . MEN and women for first class places. WHIT- AKERS INFORMATION BUREAU, 321 Bush St.. room 107. \u25a0 • PRINTER — All round country: sober, wage, capabilities, reference; first class town; perma- lient. Box 158. Call office. ~ WANTED — An active man, good talker; big money for right man: $500 surety or . cash bond required. Call 823 Phelan blflg. 5 JAPANESE men wanted- to learn nice clean business; will pay $15 to $25 week. Room 211, 015 Van Ness ay. \u25a0 WANTED — Boy In wholesale electrical ware- house. Apply at .162 Minna st. near 3d. WANTED — A porter, for saloon work. Apply ISIO Folsom st. "\u25a0 .. : - FIRST CLASS picture frame Joiner. RABJOHN & MORCOM. 240 Post St. STEADY;. man, light work, pays good wnges: $150 cash required. 9CB Market St., ' -room 7. EHRAND boy| j ilental - laboratory; chance for promotion. 3245 Mission ut. - : ' BOYS and men' wanted. ILLINOIS PACIFIC GLASS CO.. 15tb and Folsom. . MEN wanted at 103 3d st; to have their shoes repaired; sewed soles 75e,*done in 10 minutes. COUPON agents, new proposition. SCHAFFEB, photographer. 72 San Pablo ay.,. Oakland. - NEW WESTERN, 1124 Howard— Single rooms, 15c and 20c per night; hot and cold water. 5 MEN to make cigars; good pay while learning; man to attend store.. 11l Sth st. ,• FEMALE HELP WANTED AAAAA — Young women wanted as operators by 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. LIGHT AND WELL VENTILATED OPER- ATING ROOMS. PLEASANT REST AND LUNCH ROOMS. LIBERAL SALARY PAID WHILIi LEARN- ING. PERMANENT POSITIONS. OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCB. For full particulars call at the Operating School, Telephone Office, 2015 Stelner st. cor- ner Pine. 35 SALESLADIES; must be capable and experi- enced in sale of ladles* coats and suits.' Apply this morning between-0 and 11 o'clock. ' r ' MAURICE'S. -. . 152 freary st. WANTED — Stenographer and book keeper; young lady with good education; must .be neat and \u25a0\ accurate, take rapid \u25a0: dictation, read notfs quickly.- Apply I'acinc f.'oa*t Borax Company, Albany Mock. Oakland, Cal. WAITRESS for commercial hc*c\, country, $25; also 4 other waitresses . for oity hotel. $25, room and board, first class placp; waitress for plain ll hotel, country, . $25. room and hoard. MISS PLTINKETT'S. IW6 Slitter cor. Webster. WANTED — Girls to Join Russian dancing troup: must be good looking and be able to sing and \u25a0 dance; well booked ahead; act .now in re- hoarsal. Apply 1000 O'Farrell St., Monday, between . 2 and 4 o'clock. " OAKLAND, GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAiD SALARY ': WHILIi LEARNING. 8 LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3D AND CLAY STS. APPLY TO MR. DAVI3. LADIES, learn hair dressing at *OALIF. COL- LEGE OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Cul- ture; diplomas and formulas given: Individual Instruction. 967% Market st. bet. Bth and 6th. 1 MANAGING house keeper in refined buslness- ' man's home; one without lncumbrances of any kind; state particulars; no agents. Box 156, - Call. office. , - : \u25a0 WANTED — Cash girls of, neat appearance, 14 to 16 years of age, with school Ing certificates. Apply- superintendent's of five 0 to 11 a. m., HALE BROS.. INC., Market and 6th- sts., S. F. LEARN hair dressing, manicuring, hair working, 1 massage; easy terms; l evenlnic classes. - The \u25a0vKewiMetbod ITalr Parlors. 130 "Geary at. , ' WANTED— Young lady to' run sewing machine in shade room. Apply . HULSB-BRADFORD CO., OSO Mission st. | ; V . WANTED— Experienced fitter. Apply *' superln- - tendent's office 9 to 11 a. m., HALE BROS., \u25a0•-INC.. Market and 6th sts., San Francisco. 4 WOMEN solicitors;: 100 per cent commission. Call at Occidental hotel, 9:to 12. - • . WANTED— ParIor maid: must be experienced .waitress; references. - 2724 Paclflc.;av. /; • GIRL for " sundries, department -of : wholesale house. Address box . 124; Call of nee. TEACHER for a district school. J- B. STEARNS, : 2142 Shattnck ay.. m- ' \u25a0 WANTED-^ Young ladles :to train for > nurses; paid while learning. 919 Brush stY- Oakland. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES FOR the month of Nevember only, we ! will run ,a special on razors. Tonsorlal Gem,' sl.2s each. " three . for • $3 ; j Chimes, $2.25 - each, t three . for $6.50; Mission, $1.00 each ; Wet- or \u25a0 Dry. $1- -each: the old reliable Blue Steel, $2 each, three for $5.75. .Call and see us at-. 60 Sixth.- St.," S. "ffi#Et&ff k£' ™^y™-:y ßEt^ WANTED^-aien a nd women to learn barberins; twe teach in 8 weeks; no limit to time. Call 6. F.BABBER COLLEGE. 700 Howard st. ;. near 4th. .-, : y.y.. \u25a0 \u0084.,\u25a0; ..:;\u25a0_-:.; .:,: \u25a0:\u25a0;,'\u25a0,-, \u25a0:-:-'\u25a0 '-•\u25a0 \u25a0' BEST new chairs;, also Koken'a white chair, and all kinds on the market; new mirrors; nonfor- fel ting lease. : 394 Hayes : st. ; \u25a0 phone Park 1242. 2 CC HAIrR r shop for ' sale, 'with ' living •' rooms : com- ,\ plpte;;wlll bear 'Inspection. -\u25a0 Dwight way and ', Telegraph -: a v., ; Eerkcloy. x '• ' •-'.' *'C~xi'i? X; FOR- 5 sale— 2 hydraulic "chair outfit. -as as ; new ; L cheap f or cash: 'Itoom" 1," 953 \u25a0 Clay! st.,' ; Oakland.v\. -'. "v , .>. , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ... '- ; , ."\u25a0; FIRST .^ CLASS 1 barber . wishes ; a "; morning tjob, . ..or : from opening. till 450r5{ o'clock .Job. ; Ad- :;drea3^BAißEß,^223a,Sutt«-sU r .,- - ?~^J_ l ; BARBERS:AND SUPPLIES • : -V ' Continued,: WANTED— Partner in. good paying barber, shop, .'•* centrally' located; can buy half Interest. Box \u0084fS3; Call of flee. :>.V- \u25a0\u25a0.'.-" - \ . FOR sale— Good; paying," old established. 3 chair . barber .shop; j splendid' location; reasonable. ; '349B A' 17th fit."; near Guerrero. BARBER, wanted .for today. 552 7th st.'.-.Oak- j'.land."- 7'/;"- v '- .-.V_ '.-\u25a0.' \u25a0 - "*-' =: : ... FINE little barber shop to let, furnished; cheap rent. . Call 1632 20th st. • > BARBER wanted at 414 7th st., Oakland; steady : Job.' \u0084.._/..:- ..:::. \u25a0' \u25a0 . . - . .ONE chair barber shop for sale; good location; cheap. .4014 East 14th St., Melrose. BARBER wanted ' Saturday noon until Sund#y .noon. 2393 Folsom st. nEar 20th. -, GOOD harber Saturday noon to Sunday noon.' 236 Noe st. near Market. GOOD barber wanted for today; steady if good. 612 Clny St. • r y . GOOD barber wanted for Saturday. 17S0 7th St., West Oakland. . . BARBER wanted. 1401 15th st. near Folsom. WANTED — Barber for Saturday afternoon and Sunday.' 2103 San Jose ay. . -i \u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0- FIRST CLASS porter (colored), now emp., wishes country position ; state wages. Box 100, Call. BARBER wanted for Saturday nights, steady: from 5 o'clock -on; good wages. 2200 Bryant. BARBER wanted; steady; good wages. 506 Sth St.. Oakland. , _ . BARBER -wanted; steady ;""loc shop; commission paid. 410 6th St., Oakland. THREE chair shop for sale; cash or easy terms. Call 641 Vallejo Bt. EASY. : money; :\u25a0 use "Beef Gall" shampoo. At Bauer's Barber Supplies, 59 O'Farrell st. BARBERS* Protective Union — Employment eecre- - tary. W.- BARON. 778 Mkt.: phone Knv. r»3«4.- SALESMEN AND [SOLICITORS WANTED. Two reliable stock salesmen; rive age, experi- ence and references; Important opportunity for men of ability. Box 491, Call office. WANTED— Salesmen, experienced magazine men, to represent "Current Literature." Nineteen volume premium rand the magazine for $13. Entirely new proposition, never has been shown on the coast; highest commissions. Apply after .1 p. m.. CURRENT. LITERATURE PUBLISH- - ING* COMPANY. 413-417 Pacific bidg. WANTED — Representative for prominent Phlla- delphta mill, manufacturing tapestry portieres, \u25a0 couch covers, minfast materials, etc.: state ex- perience and where you can be reached, so In- terview may be arranged. Address S. T. ROSE, . Palace hotel. - \u25a0 "employment offices PHONE PAG. DOUGLAS 3532. HOME C-4663, 831 GRANT AY.— ASIA EMPT. OFFICE FUR- NIBHES BEST AND COMPETENT JAPANESB AND CHINESE HELP OF ALL KIND 3. AAA— PHONE WEST 1731. Largest Japanese and Chinese employment of- fice In dry. T. TAMURA CO.. 1612 Lagnna st. \u25a0 WEST 5655— 84088. ' OSCAR HATSUMI. *~ Best help carefully ' selected; guaranteed. INDEPENDENT Employment Office — Pbone Main 579. Basement San Joaquln Valley Bank bidg.. Hunter-st., Stockton, Cal. A. S. HOltl, reliable Japanese-Chinese help promptly furnished; open day and night. 1749 Sutter st. PHONES— WEST 2503. S2SO3. H. W. HONG, Cuiaeea employment of ace. £03 Webster St., Oakland; phone Pekln 25. J. CONN. Chinese employment bureau — Phone Douglas 3166. Home C-5095. 755 Clay st. STAR emp. office: Japane.«e-Cninese help. W. KODATA. 1803 Geary: tel. West 167. 8-4908. ROOMS TO LET FPRyiSHED ,AJfP ._.^UNFURNISHED A OOZY home for respectable ladles. 1130 Mar- ket st. near Bth, under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY; elegantly furnished; every modern convenience; steam. heat, electric light - and elevator service: spotlessly clean; centrally . located homelike; telephone Market 1349; prices -very moderate, ranging from 25c per night up; special rates by the week or month. See matron, room 88. DUBOCE ay., 193—2 nicely furnished rooms In a private family, with use of • phone and shower batb, gas and electric light; breakfast If desired; terms very reasonable. DBWEY HOUSE, 4th and Howard— All modem conveniences: 800 rooms, 35c to $1 day, $2 to $5 a week: free baths: Howard or 4th st. cars. DEVISADERO St.. 1123— Sunny, furnished or unfurnished room: phone and bath: cheap. EDELWEISS. 2211 Mission st.— Modern, newjy furn. sunny rms.; very reas.: bath, phone. FILLMORH St.. 173S — Stop here, means clean room, good bed, hot water, bath free; very reas. GKOVE St., 676 — Furnished rooms, in a »iutet family; $1.50 week. HOWARD st., 2337 — Large, sunny alcove room and pleasant side rooms; American family; rent reasonable. > • "HOTEL YOLANDA," IC6I Market st. Junction Halght — Sunny furn. rooms; hot and cold water day and night; elec. lights; new bouse; ne\r furniture; ; baths; $2.23 week. . HOTEL- METROPOLITAN. 975 Harrison— Quiet Dlace; working people; hot wat.: b.; $1.50 wk. LARKIN st.. IS32— Sunny room: new apartment flat: brass bed. phone, bath; rent reas.; no sign. LARKIN. 1318 — Newly furnished sunny bay win- dow room, private: elec. light and phone;sl2. NEVADA, 825 Van Ness ay. nr. Eddy st. — Furn. "rooms, rates 50c to $1 per dny. $2 to $4 per week; hot and cold water; dlso light house keeping rooms. Take Eddy st. cars from ferry. O'FARRELL St., 1274— Newly furnished, light, eunny rooms; batb, phone; $1.50 week; also ?2 week. ,' \u25a0-\u25a0 ;•.-\u25a0\u25a0 - oVEKLAND HOUSE, 609 Sacramento st. below Montgomery — Now open; 200 rooms: hot and cold water in every room: 25c to $2 per day; $1.50 to $5 per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. PRESIDIO ay., 354, near Sacramento St.— Sunny corner bay : window parlor, for 2 gentlemen; $16 per month. \u25a0 23D- st., 3505, ; near Valencia— Nicely furnished sunny room,, connecting bathroom; with piano, . phone; $10; also smaller sunny room; $8. 9TH St.. 364, near Folsom — Light and airy. rooms 35 cents per day up; running water, gas and electric lights; cars pass the door; open all night.; . - • FOLSOM St., 1222, near Sth— House keeping and "single rooms, with «tas. bath and washroom. .. FILLMORE St., 1738— 2 or 3r. suite; good, clean bed, with or without hskpg. outfits; reas.. FLAT of 3 beautiful, large, svmny rooms and hath. Call at BLAKE'S. 110S Valencia at. FULTON st. J , - 1553, nr. Baker — Front . unfur- nished, suit for house keeping; water; phone; \u25a0 modern; rent $14 per month. . \ HAVES St., SlS— Attic room and small kitchen, $9. Also 2 basement rooms. $8. ' HOWARD st., 563— Front room and kitchen, $12; 2 : connecting, gas or coal, $9' to $12; others, \u25a0$1.23. to $3.50 week.' : , LARGE bay - window . sunny i parlor with buffet kitchen; $1C: 1325 Broadway. :,...' MARKET st.,-; 1796— Two ' well furnished rooms for -: light \u25a0* house keeping: rent reasonable. MASON st.. 811, near Pine— 2 nicely furnished sunny, house keeping rooms; mod. conveniences. OAK .st., 716. • nr. Fillmore— Sunny," furnished .- house keeping rooms, single. or en suite, mod- ern; rent; reasonable. . \u25a0". \u25a0"•/ .\u25a0"\u25a0•: \u25a0 POST St.. 1481— Large front bay window. room, \u25a0 with alcove; running water; grate. SCOTT St., ICos— Lovely, I all day sunny i hskpg.' room; bay win. ; also attic t^rn. rooms;' reas. VAN NGSS ay., 311, corner Grove— Furnished. sunny suites, ,$2O; single rooms, \u25a0 $2.50 _t» $3 * per week; gas. running water and telephone. \u25a0 v mission branch of the call. Blake's bazaar; iios Valencia st.. - yO^L^DHSKG. ROOMS , Sth* St.." l-'Cfc corner Magnolia— For rent In Oak- land, 4 01^0 sunny, rooms,- furnished for house- keeping; these rooms' are .very conveniently 10-' ". " cated, . being on r streetcar ' line; only 2 blocks to : either Key ; Route or Southern Pacific ferry . trains. . ' \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0>•*\u25a0. - \u25a0\u25a0'•'- ROOMS ;:& BOARD OFFERED AAA— THE I WEMPE.T 410 Oak. St.— Single aad ". double rooms. -with boards s3o per month up.: CALIF, st. • 1541— St. Margaret's Club." for girls, \ •: teachers, students, bus. women, tourists; sunny nns. : fine bd.: rates reas.i Fk..3292,',H. C 2569. CALIFORNIA" st., 2523— Nicely . furnished sunny - ' rooms ; ; excellent . board ; '. phone ; bath ; $6 - and :."-s7r'per. week.". tv.'-r '"'\u25a0.-"\u25a0-"• ' -"..'* .EXCELLENT ''-.accommodations for --couple or 2 :;;?i'ntlemen-:ln*reflned'nrivate family; Western addition ; ; reference. Phone .West ; Cl4. • :.•;••-: -FI RST ' class room ' and board In private home to ' permanent parties, $25 per month; free phone. " ; 2860; Pine BU-.'Piionr^Weat -.8581; ..:. ROOMS and BOARD OFFERED ' , Continued LIST of inspected rooms; FREE, Nor. 12 to 26. . See DOMO DIRECTORY. 11 to 2. 522 Crocker bidg. ,i . \u25a0 \u25a0 PIEUCK St.. '815. nr. McAUlster — Front room: fine neighborhood; excellent board; 2 or 3 peo- ple; $20 month each. PINE St.. 1030. near Taylor— Nicely furnished room, with board, for 2 men:. all convenience*. ST. FRANCIS Girl** Directory. Central ay. and Waller, et.. San Francisco — A •beautiful home, where old ladies, young rlrls and little cbU- . dren can board very reasonably. ~ 4TH st.. 4Sj — Two nicely furnished rooms in new flat, single or double, for gents, batb. phone, with 3- meals per day. $27.50 per month. OAKLAND ROOMS and BOARD^ ADELINE St.. 2232— Furnished rooms, for 2 or 3 pentleaipn: rear Key Uoote and San Pablo cars. APARTMENTS AA— BROOKING apartment*. 315 Sth at.— first class except the price; walking distance: S blocks from Emporium; electric lights, runnln* water, free baths; phone and Janitor service: 1-2-8 rooms, fnlly furnished for house keeping; $2.50 week up: bedrooms. $1.50 week np. • \u25a0 ARCONA APARTMENTS, • 851 California st., half block from Fairmont hotel; Ideal homes of 5 and 0 large, sunny ana airy unfurnished rooms and bath; modern; newly built; elevator, steam heat, tot and cold water, etc.; marine view unexcelled:" $50 npward. AA— THE FRANCESCA. 673 OAK ST.— NEW; 3 ROOMS. BATH AND DRESSING F.OOM: LARGE ROOMS; LIGHT AND SUNNY: RENT REASONABLE: MUST BE SEEN TO BE AP- PRECIATED: REFERENCES. •** BUCHANAN St., 17»2, nr. Sutter— Furnished apartment of 8 rooms, with kitchen attached; sunny and furnished complete for bouse keep- ing; free phone, bath: yard; strictly private; must see to appreciate. - GORDON ALEXANDER. ICOI Sacramento cor. Larkin — Eleg. furn. sunny 4 room apts.. $4O to $50; 2 rooms. $23: velvet and Axmlnster cpts., mplc. mahg. and mission furn.; steam heat; elevator. - •-V,--* : . LUNDY APTS.. Stanyan st at Frederick— The most complete In the city; hot and cold water, electric lights, bath*, elevator service. Janitor service: every room In house llsrht: rents r*«s. A— YKItBA BUENA APTS.. 1114 SUTTER ST. NEAi: LARKIN— ELEOANT SCITE3 OF 2-3 RMS.. BATH: COMPLETELY FURN.; REFS. SPHIEB apartments. 227 9th st. — Sunny 2 room connecting, famished and unfurnished, apts. ; gas and electric lights and bath free. ;.\u25a0\u25a0* ST. GABRIEL apartments. 1739 Pine st — Furn- ished 2-3-4 rooms and bath: hot water, heat. Janitor, etc.. rent $20 to $45. See them. UKCHMO.NT. 1270 I'ine st. bet. Leavenwortn and Hyde — New, beautifully furnished apart- merits of 2 and 3 rooms, with bath. AKDOISB APTS.. COU. PINK AND OOUGH-v SUNNY. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. SEVILLE. 115 HAIGHT— 3 ROOM, UNFUR- NISHED APARTMENT. FRONT. SUNNY; ALSO a ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT. BKST modern 4 room apts., furn. and unfnro.. for the money at the Maryland. 363 Pate at. EL FOKKST apartments, £25 Bush st. nr. Tit- lor— 3 and 4 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. ST. ELMO. 1432 Devisadero at.— Furn. front or sincrle suites; bath, phone; all eon.: $12 to $40. EUREKA apts.. Mkt. and 17th sts.— .Beautiful 3 and 4 r. apts.; phone. Janitor service; sunny. ADELINE APTS.. 640 Eddy— l. U and 3 room apts.;. hotel service: prlrate exca.: most reas. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF TIIE CALL 1? v AT 1651 FILLMORE ST. APARTMENTS TREEHAVEN APARTMENTS, nidge road near Euclid ay.. BERKELEY — UP TO DATE HOUSE KEEPING APTS.. WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: CALL ANY TIME; SIUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. % HOTELS HOTEL BRISTON. 413 OTarrell st.— All modern conveniences; room and batb $20 per moata; center of business section; single rooms $2.50 week up: country trade solicited. HOTEL AMERICA, 1043 Market St.— Heart of shopping dls.: 50c to $1 per day: strictly mod. FiLATS T9 J~ ET BALDWIN & HOWELL. SIS-324 Kearny at. $19.00 and $21— ICth st. bet. Dolores and Church; modern 4 rooms and bath. $20.00 — 423 Laurel st. nr. California; upper flat, 5 rooms and bath. $20.f'J — 240 Myrtle ay. nr. Van Ness; modern •'"4 rooms and bath. $21.00 — SW. cor. Hayes and Scott sts.: apart- ments. 4 rooms, reception hall and bath. $2S-00. $30, $.12.50—1325 Elll3 St. nr. La.zuua: new modern apartment fiats, 4 rooms, bath. $42.50 and $45 — NW. cor. Clay and Hyde sts.; new modern apt. flats, 4 rooms and bath. $67.50—3405 Clay Bt. cor. Walnnt; elegant mod- ern flats, 7 rooms and bath. $75.00— 3.150 Washington st. nr. Walnut; superb marine view flat. 8 rooms, 2 baths; hard- wood floors ; furnace, etc. GET A COPY OF OUR COMPLETE RENTING BALDWIN & HOWELL, - 31S-324 Kearny st. NOB HILL — Select apt. bouse; newly furnlaaed 8 rm. apt. for sale at once; purchaser will fco giTen advantage of amount already paid on goods; balance terms If desired; reat of apt. $25. Including steam heat. Janitor and gar- bage service. " -- • See our 3 rm. outfit for $73. Apply BARRY J. MOORE FREE INFORMATION AND RENTING BUREAU. «. 40-52 O'Farrell >t. near Market. ,> If JACKSON St., 1565. near POLK — Convenient downtown location. SAN BENITO apartment flats of 4 rooms and bath each. Rents reduced to $25. Janitor \u25a0 service, ball lights and removal of garbage free. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & Co.. 27 MONTGOMERY ST., Telephone DOUGLAS 47. .-S " CARL St.. 263— New flat. 5 and 6 rooms and bath; beamed celling; marble vestibule; rea- sonable. BUSH St., 2069, bet. Webster and Buchanan — Two elegant flats, 8 rcoois and batb each; rent cheap. BUSH St.. 1685. nr. Gougb— Light and sunny 7 rooms and bath; good renting location; reason- , able. , CASTRO *t.. 167 A. north of Market, near 13th — New flats; lease Just expired; rent reduced; $15 up: 4 rooms and bath; Janitor. \u25a0 STEINER St.. 554— Beautiful, arhstlc. new. 5 S room flats, -marble entrance: strictly first class; must be seen: rent reasonable. 10TH ay., 169, nr. California St.— Elegant. 5-6-7 room, modern, strictly up to date flats, with or without garage: reasonable. ASHBURY UTS.— NEW. 5 RM.: FINEST IN CITY FOR PRICE: SUN. VIEWS. 270 TRE. MONT: $17.50 up: HAVES or ISTH ST. CAKS. NOE St., 140, near 14th — Sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath; rent $20. . LLOYD st., 34, near Waller and Scott — 1> sunny rooms and bath; modern; large storeroom. JONES st., 2036— T0 let, 4 rooms and bath; rent $17; a marine view; sun all day. | FILLMORB St.. 3004 — $22.50; sunny flat of 5 rooms ; and bath; on car line. HAVES St.. 1387 — Sunny apartment flat of 4 rooms, bath; automatic hot water service. 18TH Bt.. 3801. cor. Church, fronting Mission park — 2 flats of 6 and 7 sunny rooms. . MINNA st.. 1321, near J 4th — 1 sunny rooms anil - bath; modern. FLAT of 3 beautiful, large, sunny rooms and bath. Call at BLAKE'S. 1108 Valencia st. NOE Bt.,' i'Jo, cor. 19th — cunnj, mixiexn. upycr 6 rooms; $20. ~ FLATS WANTED WANTED— 4 OR 5 ROOM FURNISHED FLAT OR APT.;. MUST HAVE TWO BEDROOMS. BE CONVENIENT TO CARS. NORTH OF MARKET, IN A RESPECTABLE NEIOIIBOP.- nOOD: RENT NOT TO EXCEED $33. AD- DRESS BOX 9<i, CALL OFFICE. . FLA TS FOR SALE KTJRXISUED FURNITURE 8 rooms, complete, cheap; /quick - sale; cash. 1547 Pacific ay. bet. Polk and Lar- kin: owner leaving city.. 21STtst..'3224— Nicely furnished fiat. 6 rooms * and bath ;\u25a0 very reasonable; no dealers. I COTTAGES TO LET COTTAGE to let; 4 sunny rooms; water; $10 1499 Church it. ' • '• OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET , FPR.YISHED NICELY furnished cottage. 5 rooms, bath; cook- Ing stove, gas plate: reduced to $18; no small , children.' - Call 1931 Magnolia st. HOUSES TO LET U.\FUR.\ISHED TO * reel— Music studios; splendidly \u25a0 equipped: a few left. KOHLEK & CHASE bidg.. 2tt O'Fa*- rell at." , HICKORY-av., 814—6 sunny rooms; yard- bath- ceatral;; v 2O; half month free. .-. FLATS, RESIDENCES, LOFTS . AND OFFICES TO LET OR LEAS!L~-~-—-> J. W. WRIGHT ft CO.. XS MONTGOMERY- ST.. MILLS BLDG. PHONES: DOUGLAS 4430. CUES — v REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUCTIONEERS. KEXT2 COLLECTED. FULL CHARGE *AKSN OF PROPERTY THIS CIST REVISED DAILT. FLATS AND APTS. NORTH O5" MARKET. $70-3 r.: 2C77 California nr. Scott; «PP* r ;, !g3 ea.-8 and 0 r.: 2 elegant flats: marine view. 3320-24 Washington nr VValnut. . $<so— ll r.; 244 Laurel nr. Clay: marine view. $65—7 r.: 32SS Jackson nr. Walnut. $20to $60-2. 4. 5 and 6 rms. ; beant'ful apt* just completed: finest on Nob Hlil. garaga space, etc.: Clay nr. Leavenwortb. $60—7 r.: 2C04 Vallejo cor. Lagum, : uppStv $52.50— « r.; 3254 Jackson nr. Walnut. $50-$35-$65— 10 r. each: 3 modern flats, marine view; 2016 to 2520 Lasuna nr. Broadway. $30—6 r.; Sl7 Mason st. nr. Pine. $50—8 r.; 2325 Van Ness nr. tnlon: raodfrn. $50— C, t.z 1453 Washington nr. Hyde. «PP« r - |oOsss-6 r.: 13;J3-35 California nr. L ea Tea * worth: hardwcod floor*: elegant Tiew. $50— Sr.; 537 FlUmore Dr. Fell; npP«- ,^^ $47.30—7 r. ; 1314 Leavenworth nr. . iow«r. $47.50— 7 r.: 1690 McAllister nr. Brod.; npper. $45_S r .; 3112 Clay nr. Lyon: upper. $43—3 r.; 137S Sacto. nr. Leavenworth, npper. $45—7 r.; 25« Pine nr. Scott: upper. $45—6 r.: 1103 Jackson nr. Jones; flesaat rlew. $42.50—6 r.; middle; new bids.: splendid, tunny rooms; large closets: marine yiew; li&J Filbert nr. Hyde; every convenience. $42 50—3 r.; 1733 Larkln cor. Jackson; modern. $42.50 — 8 r.: 460 Scott cor. Fell: upper. $40 — 7 r.; 2000 Vallejo cor. Laguna. $40—8 r.; 3315 Jackson nr. Walnat. $40—7 r.; 1331 Washington nr. Leav.: npper. $40—7 r.; IC2O Broderick nr. Bush; npper. $37.50—5 large rms. ; every possible convenience; light and sunny; larse closets; marine new, 1173-73 Filbert St. nr. Hyde. $37.50 — 7 r.; 461 Spruce cor. California. $37.30—7 r.; 31SS Washington nr. Lyon. $37.50 — 6 r.; 1324 Leavenworth nr. Jackson. $37.50—6 r.; 4*4 Central ay. cor. Hayes. $37.50^ — 6 r.; 1360 Green nr. Polk. $37.50 — 6 r. : 2212 Polk nr. Vallejo: upper. $33—6 r.; 1703 Hyde cor. Broadway: upper. $35—7 r.; D2G Fillmore nr. Fulton: upper. $33—6 r.; 2050 L'nlon nr. Buchanan. $33—7 r.; 1730 Union nr. Gougb. $33—6 r.; 2964 FlUmore cor. Union; nPPJf- S35 — 7 r.; 2703 Laguna cor. Vallejo; middle. $33 — 4 r.; 1363 Pine nr. Larkin: upper. - 533-$37.30 — 4 and 5 r. ; beautifully appointed* lares rooms; light and sunny: large closets; every cony.; The Vernon. 1930 Hyde st. $33 — 1 r. each; 2030 Hyde nr. Filbert; splendil Sized room*: large closets: marine view. $35 ea.— 1441-31 VaUeJo nr. Polk; uppera. $35— 0 r .; 11*53 Devisadero COR. Eddy; reduced from $40; elegant, modern; middle flat. $33-$42.30 — 6 r. each; brand new flats; modern; panoramic marine view; light and sunny; 1131-69 Filbert nr. Hyde. $33 — 7 r.; 926 Taylor nr. Pine: very low tent. $33 — 6 r.; 1436 Jones nr. Washington. $35—6 r.; 230 Clayton nr. Fell. $:55— 6 r.; 1514 McAllister nr. Scott: modern. $35—6 r.; 227 Clayton nr. Fell: auto space. $33 — 1 r.; 1664 Larkin cor. Wash.; hot water. |35_9 r . ; 2154 Brotlerick cor. Wash.: upper. $35— 6 r.; 2*m Golden Gate cor. Central ay. $35—7 r.; 1346 Union nr. Octavla; modern. *;r_'.r>0 — t! r. ; l>'s L'nlon ur. Jones. $32.60—6 r.; St-02 California cor. Cherry. $32.50—6 r.; 1434 Vallejo nr. Poli. $32.50—5 r.; 1051 Lyon nr. Clay; upper. $32.50—6 r.; 1314 Cole nr. Rlvoll. $32.50—7 r.; IS3S-1S Fell «t. nr. Ashbury; upper. $32.30—5 r.; 1370 Union nr. Polk. $32.00—6 r.; 1107 Masoa nr. Clay; upper. $32.50—6 r.: S5O Central ay. cor. McAllister. $32.50—7 r.; 2996 Pine cor. Lvon: modern. $32.50—6 r.; 1343 Hayes nr. Broderick; upper. $30 and vp — 2 and 3 r. apts.; hot water, steam beat, hardwood floors, gas ranges, wall beds, etc.; 1651 Larkln nr. Washington. $30—6 r.; 1690 Green cor. Gough; middle; strict- ly modern; easily worth $45: marine view. $30—5 r.; 2196 Union cor. Fillmore. $30—6 r.; 2430 Larkin nr. Filbert; upper. $30 — 6 r.; 1630 Devisadero nr. Sutter; reduced from $37.30; sunny and modern: upper. $30—6 r.; lSffT Busb nr. Octavla; upper. ISO — 6 r.; 937 Union nr. Jones. $30^ — 5 r.; 1544 Jones nr. Pacific: upper. $30-535 — 6 r.: 2233-2233 Sutter nr. Pierce. $30—7 r.; 1537 Pacific nr. polk; upper. $30-$32.50— 4 r. ; 1031 Leavenworth nr. California. $30—6 r.; 132 Fillmore nr. Waller. \u25a0[30^ — 5 r.; 1236-3S Cole st. nr. Alma. $30—6 r. ; 5650 Sacramento nr. Spruce. . t:«) — f'r.; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde: upper. ;:3u — c r. ; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut; upper. $30 — 5 r.; 12S1 Filbert nr. Larkln: upper. $30^ — I r.; 1670 Clay nr. Polk; upper. $.">O ea. — 6 r.; 1742-44 Union nr. Gough. $30 — 6 r.; 135 Buchansa nr. Waller; upper. *oO— 6 r.; 3572 Sacramento nr. Cherry. $30—6 r.; 534 Filbert nr. Taylor. $30—6, r.; 42<J Frederick nr. Cole. $30^ — 6 r. ; 1131 Vallejo nr. Leavenwortn; upper. $30 — 6 r.; 1921 McAllister nr. Lyon: upper. $30 — 7 r.; 3108 Clay nr. Baker; modern. $30^ — t r.; 1714 A Polk nr. Clay: upper. $30 — 6 r. ; 2148 Broderick nr. Washington. $30 — « r.; 1279 Filbert nr. Polk. $30—6 r.; 2074 Hayes nr. Cole. />'•: \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0 $30 — 4 r."; 1331 California nr. LeavenwortJi. $30^ — 6 r.; 837 Clayton nr. Carl; upper. $2S — 7 r. ; 2502 Stelner nr. Broadway; upper. $28 — 6 r. ; 2120 Leavenworth nr. Filbert. $28 — 6 r.; 431 Page nr. Webster; npper. $27.50— C r. ; 1560 Greenwich nr. Van Ness; up. 527.."".<i — r; r.; 3037 Washington nr. Baker. *:17.."*}-S3O^ — 5 r- : 60-62 Alplae nr. Waller; NEW. $27.50^ — 5 r.: 1542 Jones nr. Paclne. #27.50 — G r.; 1604 Jones nr. Paelne. $27.50—7 r.; 31S0 Washington nr. Lyon. $27.30^ — 6 r.; 3334 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27.3t> — 6 r. ; 2204 Grove nr. Snrader. $27.50 — 6 r. ; 162S Bucbanan nr. Post; modern. $27.50 — 3 r.; 435 Spruce nr. Sacramento. $27 — G r.; lies Broadway nr. Leavenworth. $26 — 6 r. : 923 Scott nr. Golden Gate. $21f.50-$27.50 — 5 r.; 1263A-638 Lombard nr. Polk. $25 — 6 r. ; 1^32 Buchanan nr. Pest; modern. $25 — 6 r. : 1733 Green nr. Octavla: upper. $25-s3o— 5 r. each: Just completed; 19-21 Leßoy nr. Sacramento and Jones. $23 — 7 r. ; 2705 La.zuca cor. Vallejo. $23 — 7 r. ; 2423 Bucbanan nr. Jarkson; upper. $23 — 6 r.; 2134 O'Farrell nr. Devisadero. $25— 4 r.; 704 Central ay. cor. Pulton; upper. $23 — 3 r.; 1133 Vallejo nr. Jonea. $23 — 6 r.; 2243 Leavenworth nr. Lombard. $23 — 5 r.; 1041 Filbert nr. Leavenworth: upper. $25—3 r.; 1013 H st. nr. lQth ay.; upper. $25 — 639 Lyon st. nr. Fulton; upper. $25-533-545—6 r. ea. ; 3 modern flats; 263-T-O Ist ay. COU. California. $23 — 6 r. : 71S Clement nr. 13th ay. ; modern. $23—5 r.; 1219 A Geary nr. Goush: upper. $23— 6 r.; 1*49 Filbert nr. Octavia. $23 — 1» r.; 25.11 Lasuna nr. Green. $23 — 7 r.; 1556 Union nr. Lacuna. $24 — 6 r.; 285* Steiner nr. Broadway. $23^ — 5 r. ; 12 tl Union nr. Hyde; renovated. $23^ — 7 r.; »26 Central ay. nr. Golden Gate. $23—5 r.; 1543 Filbert nr. Octavla; modern. $22.50—5 r.; 37 California souta nr. Ist ay. $22.50 — 7 r.: 832 Halglit nr. Devisadero; upper, $22.50—4 r.; 12S0 Union nr. Larkln. $22.50 — t r.; 1440 Paciflc nr. Hyde: upper. $22.50 — 3 r.; 1663 Washington nr. Polk. $22.50^ — 5 r.; 1707 Hayes cor. Central ay. $22.50 — 3 r.; 1118 Broadway nr. Leav.; upperw $22.30—5 r.: 2918 Octavla bt. Filbert; modern. $21—4 t.; 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. $20 .to $27.50— Elegant apts.. 4 r.; disappearing beds; marine view; 838 Filbert nr. Taylor. $20-$23 — 3 and 4 r. ; modern apt. flats; garaga space; 225 Clayton nr. Fell; upper. $20^ — 5 r.; 1654 Filbert nr. Gouxh; upper. $20 — 3 r. ; 1531 Sacramento nr. Hyde; upper. $20 — 5 r.; 1868 Union nr. Octavla. $20 — 5 r. : 403 Walnnt cor. Sacramento. $IS-$2O-$22.50— 3 r. each; apt. flats; 1710 Larklq nr. Wash.; neat and cozj; ttrictly modern. $20—4 r.; 71 Glover nr. Leavenworth. $20—5 r. ; SW. cor. Hayes at. and Central ay. $20 — 4 r.; 1436 Sth ay.. Sunset. $29 to $30 — 1 r. ea. ; NE. cor. Sacto. and LocustV $18 4 r.; 2016 Octavla nr. Filbert. $18 — 2 r. and b.; 5844 California nr. Cnerry. $18—3 r.; 2200 Pt Lobos nr. 12ta »t. $18—4 r. ; 70OA Central ay. corner Fulton. $17.50 — I r.; 10SO Filbert nr. Hyde. $16 — 5 r. and b. ; 2319 Lombard nr. Pierce; upper, $13 — 5 r.; 1631 Golden Gate ay. or. Scott. $13 — t r. ; 1378 19th ay. nr. I «t.v $14.30 — 3 r.; 2S Waldo place nr. Broadway. $13^ — 4 r.; 1041 Filbert nr. Leavenwortn. $12—4 r. ; 18 Lower terrace nr. Ashtnnrj. $10 — 3 r.; 403 Walnut cor. Sacramento. •'& .-'^* FURNISHED. : : '( $200—11 r.; large grounds; Clay nr. Mapl«. $100— 6 r.; middle; 1224 Jackson nr."Jon»«. $72.50— S r. house; 190G Webster nr. California. j3^.50-U5 r.; 1602 Jones near Pacific. $27.50—3 r. and b.; 1355 Clay cor. Leavenwortn. $22.30 and $32.50—3 r. and b.; 316S California nr. Lyon; furnished and partly furnished. $30—6 r.; 1528 Leavenworth nr. Jackson; furn'4. HOUSES NORTH OF MARKET. $75— S r.; SSI Ashbury nr. Frederick; garago. $65 — 9 r.; completely furn; 111 6th ar. nr. Laka. $80—10 r.; 2524 Clay nr. Scott; modern. $53—12 r.; 2029 Vallejo nr. Laguna; view. $50—9 r.; 2523 Gougb. nr. Valleja. <40 — s r. ; 248 10th ay. nr. Clement at.; modem. $43—10 r.; 3118 Washington nr. Lyon. $12.50—3 r. and b.; 22 Delgado OF7 Hyde. STORES, LOFTS. ETC., NORTH OF MARKED $100— Bush, and Kearny; ground floor space. $75— Elegant, large, light 2d floor; 450 Mkt. at. $3S — Store. NE. corner Union and Larkla stst $30 — Store; 618 Clement nr. 7th ay. $30^ — Large store, 1760 O'Farrell near Fillmore. $20 — Fine location fof^fnilt store. $23 and $30 — Stores. 2024-2 C Hayes near Cole $12.50 to $3i> — Large, light sample rooms. JSO— 3,OOO »q. ft. SE. cor. Market and Mala* of. flee loft; elevator, steam heat; water 'and light free. . SOUTH OF MARKET AND MISSION $40— Store and flat of 7 r. : 1592 Folsom nr. 14th. $30—5 r.; 1923 13th at. nr. Dolores; upper $22.50—7 r.; 246 Chattanooga near 23d; upper $30-$23 — I r. and b. each; 1463 Fol*om nr. 10th, $25—7 r.; 38 Sharon near 15th; upper. $20 — 5 r.; 1929 15th *t. nr. Dolores; lower. $12.50 — 1 r. and b. ; 154 A Lanscton near Folsom $9-sl2— Mod*ru apts.. 3 r. ea.; newly reno»atedi I€l Morris ay. near Bryant bet. Sth and tttal J. W. WRIGHT & CO.. 22S MONTGOSIERY ST..