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SOCIETY OBSERVES THANKSGIVING DAY Many Dinner Parties and Re unions Are Given in Honor of Event OAKLAND, Nov. 24.— Thanksgiving day was devoted to family reunions with elaborate dinners as a special di version. Dr. Ilayward G. Thomas and M«» Thomas included all the members of the Thomas and Lohse families in a happy celebration of the holiday at their Summit street residence. Mrs. E. C. Farnham presided as host ess at a dinner at her home in Kingston avenue, covers being laid for IS guests, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Pyl vnnus Farnham, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kroll. Miss Effie Kroll, Mrs. Crandall. Miss Helen Crandall. The usual celebration was held at Arbor Villa, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith entertaining the various members of Their large family at a holiday re union. Mr. and Mrs. George Tyson. Miss Mar if Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry TA'eihe went down to their country place in the Santa Cruz mountains over the holiday, claiming a number of friends at a house party. Mrs. H. C. Taft entertained a large family party at dinner and informal evening. Among her guests "were Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney, whose mar riage was celebrated in the east early :n November. Miss Elizabeth Stitt, whose popularity as a bride elect continues to make her the motif for many of tlie more elab orate events of the winter, will be the honored guest at the large dance at which her brother. Warren Stitt. and <-o;isin. Leonard Buck, will entertain on the evening of Saturday, December 10, wt the Stitt residence in Berkeley. Miss Myrtle Ristenpart, the sister of Chester Ristenpart. Miss Stltt's fiance, is apkir.g a score of girls for the after noon of Saturday, December 3, to meet the bride elect and to enjoj' an hour at bridge. The coming Saturday. Miss Ktitt. who is going to Sacramento for a brief so journ, will be the .honored guest at an card party at which her cou sin. Miss Xina Heilbron, will entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson are *P*nding the early days of their honey ;noon In the southern part of the state. Before going to Eloha, "Wash., where the bridegroom has built a handsome residence for his bride, they will make an extensive tour, including Cuba, the larger cities of- the Atlantic coast and Canada in their travels. Mrs. Emerson before her marriage of Tuesday even :r.g was Miss Frances Sbule. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson, parents of the bride groom, have closed their home in Ho duiam and will spend the winter in southern California. The gJrls who make up the personnel cf the Linda Vista bridge club have h*en Included in the invitation of Miss lima Chaee for the afternoon of Mon day, December 4. at her home in Wals worth avenue. Cards and tea will round out the hour. For Sunday afternoon Mrs. Charles Butters is making her niece. Miss Lois Crosby, the inspiration for a tea at Roselawn. to which she has Included a half hundred of the winter's de butaritcs with a number of the society Mrs. William H. Chickering. Miss Tlartha Chickering and Miss Juliet Per rin are returning to the bay cities to morrow after several months spent on the Atlantic coast and in Europe. The wedding of Reginald Wayne Kit treile and Miss Eleanor Meredith will be an interesting event of "Wednesday evening of the coming week. Miss Meredith, who at first planned to be married Thanksgiving day, postponed the ceremony until midweek. CHILDREN OF RICH VISIT THE ORPHANS Thanksgiving Cheer Is Taken to Young Sufferers OAKLAND. Nov. 24. — The Junior Boy P<"outs of Piedmont, coming 1 from the leading: faniilies of Piedmont, paid a visit today to the children in the King"* Daughters' home for incura bles, brlnginK Thanksgriving cheer. The primary object of the visit was to take $5 to little Vernon Bither, an rrphan boy suffering: from tubercu losis. This amount is jdven every month hy the children of the Piedmont Sun day school toward the support of the institution. This money, -with other turns, is now being devoted to Vernon .. in the hope of effecting- his cure. The boys appeared today under the command of Scout Leader C. U. Martin of Piedmont. Thpy visited the or phaned and crippled children of the ' horn", doing what they could for their comfort. The scouts present were Sharon Farr. Wilkie Ed>, Mitchell Tyson. Henry Burjjess, William Engs, Ken neth Newton, Robert Tyson, Charles i >trother, John Martin, "fValker Havens, " Brooks Nichol, Edward Eng-s Jr. and Francis Newton. BAZAAR SWELLS FUND FOR CHURCH BUILDING OAKLAND. Nov. 24. — More than 1,000 persons have been in attendance each .eveninjr at the bazaar held by the women of St. Jarleth's parish to raise funds for the church now in course of construction at Fruitvale and Chicago avenues. Mrs. A. H. Gregory, presi dent of the bazaar, expects to realize f 2.000. The big- feature of today's program was* a Thankegrivinp dinner served by the women in the new hall in Chicagro "avenue. In the evening: St. Elizabeth's booth presented a program in keeping with th«» day. Rev. Father McHugh, the pastor, delivered a Thanksgiving: sermon. The committee In charge con sists of Mrs. EL Burns, Mrs. A. McDon ald, Miss M. Haberlln, Miss Hazel Burns, Miss K. Meehan, Miss Kathleen Dejacour and Miss Lillian Mahar. The bazaar will close Monday night . with a dance. TVVO BOYS RUN AWAY •;. ' TO BECOME PIRATES Lads, Aged 14, Start- for -Sofith BERKELEY. Nov. 24.— The police a,r« seeking two. 14 year old Berkeley boys who have started for South America to become pirates. The boys Jtre Lester Richardson, 1882%*Harmon street, and Otto Trenschell of 2772 Adeline street, Oakland. Robert Carl ispn of 1002 Harmon etreet was. a, mem- W of the party which . sailed fortK v "rt after a night. in the cold winds f^ar Richmond returned home- this morninjf. Carlson ' Vays th«v: boys in- : ende<i'io secure a large following: and r^tu rn to Berkeley to -avenge • them tf sv *s on DeUftive Sergeant 5?. A. J. i ".°°fl'. who gave them a spanking \u25a0 VLea ia C found them on' the city wharf. I VOTERS TO CHOOSE LIQUOR PROVISION Alternative Propositions in City Charter Will Be Submitted to Electorate OAKLAXD, Nov. 24. — The proposed new charter, which will be ratified or rejected, by the voters at the special election December S, will provide for saloon regulation according to the will of the majority of the electorate. The voters will be submitted alternative propositions regarding the control of the liquor trade. The two propositions are identical in part, the alternative differing from the charter subdivision in being more.com prehensive. The' first proposition writ? ten into the new charter by the free holders provides that "no license shall b« granted for the sale or giving away of spiritous, malt, vinoi|s or alcoholic liquors in a saloon^ or public bar lo cated within 300 feet of any church building or synagogue in use as a place of public worship, public school or public library; but such prohibition 1 as to location shall not apply to the re newal of any such license which was in force September 1, 1910. and which continues in force until this charter goes into effect." v The alternative proposition will, in addition to the prohibitions of the charter subdivision as quoted, specif ically forbid the council to grant a saloon license within a radius of 300 feet of where there are more residence than business houses. The alternative clause further pro vides that any person selling or giving away intoxicants in such a residential district shall be guilty of a misde meanor. The council is empowered, however, to authoriie within such dis tricts the sale of liquors by licensed druggists upon physicians' written pre scriptions. BROTHER OF ASTRO JAILED FOR BURGLARY Southern Pacific Agent Com- plains of Theft From Office C. P. Conlin. brother of Astro, the alleged "seer," who has fignred in more than one police affair, was arrested yesterday morning by Detective Mc- Cue on complaint of Special Agent P. J. Kindelon of the Southern Pacific railroad company. Two' weeks ago the room of D. R. Sessions, a Southern Pacific official, on the eighth floor of the Flood building, was entered by some person, who broke open a drawer in the desk of Mrs. E. J. Sullivan, the stenographer, and stole ?7 and five rings valued at J2OO. Kindelon said that Conlin was in the building at the time* selling song books. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific PORTLAND. Nov. 24. — Two tramp steamers arrived at AMoria this morning from Puget sound and l«^ft up for Portland this afternoon. One of them, the Norwegian steamer Bjorn BJornson, will load wheat here and the other, the British steamer Hazel Dollar, will take on a rar^o of lumber at Unnton. ; The barkentine Coronado. lad^n with cement, alw> arrived in the rivpr from San Francisco in tow of the tug Defiance. Under charter of Kerr. Gifford A: Co., the Bjornson will load a cargo <\f wheat here and will clear for Sr. Vincent for orders. . It is a vessel of .1.230 tons net register and 1 will take oat over 200 bushels. The barkentinf Coronado. wh!<-h arrived at Astoria this morning in T»w of the tug Defiance, has a full cargo of cement from San Francisco, having been chartered for tbe trip by th» Ocean barge and towboat company, which operates tho barges Amy Turner »nd Gerard C. Tob*>y. With the bark Annie Johnson, which Is in port dis charging cement for the same company, the Coronado ban been chartered to carry ttbeat back to top bay city l>y Balfonr. Gutbrl* & Co. Th» D»flanee and lt« tow made the trip up the coast from the Golden gate in five days. I.aden with 110.245 bushels of wb*at the French bark Habin Chevaye. Captain Lebcaupers. Wt down this morning in tow of tbe steamer Ocklshama. It was cleared by Glrvln & Eyre for Queenstown, Falmouth or Plymouth for orders. > SAN PABLO. Nov. ' 24.— British steamer Biverdale. recently arrived from Chinese ports via San Ftancieco, completed the discharge of 1.600 tons of coal and 150,000 feet of - oak lumber and cjpared tonight for Eureka to load redwood lumber -for Melbourne. It will com plete its cargo on Puget sound. After discharging a lumber cargo at San Diego, steamer Vosemlte. called today for pas 6Png*rs and freight and cleared for Portland via Sen Francisco. Arrivals include passenzer and freight steam ers* Bear, on regular schedule from Portland via San Francisco, and President, bound from San Diego for Seattle via Redondo Beach and San Francisco. Tbe Hanalei cleared for San Francisco direct with full passenger and freight list. Freight rates on lumber between Puget sound and Grays harbor ports and San. Pedro have advanced to (4.50 per 1.000 feet. Departures Friday will include two wind jammers, the Meteor for Grays harbor and Omega for Coos bay. both in ballast. They will load return lumber cargos for this port. The Crescent wharf and warehouse, company, which purchased tbe bark Alden Besse at auc tion on Friday. Is preparing to N»gln the opera tion of a freight line between San Pedro har bor and Honolulu, which will be increased as fast as the traffic warrants. The company will 6Pn<i th*» Alden Besse to Honolulu within a te^r days nnd»r heavy general cargo. SteamT Melville Dollar will complete < dis charging 1.200.000 feet of lumber and is »cbeduled to clear Friday night for San Fran cisco, where it will load general cargo for Panama. ABERDEEN, Nov. 24. — Captains of all the vsscls in port signed a message today which was sent to J. M. Klliott of the lighthouse service at Portland appealing to him to have the buoys In the channel at. Grays Harbor re placpd. The telegram reads:. "We, the under signed.- masters of vessels making tbe x port of Grays Harbor, request that you take immediate action to have the channel over Grays Harltor bsr* properly buoyed. No. 2V4 buoy has been mt*slng sine* November 1. and within the past few day* No. 2 buoy has disappeared. ..The remaining buoy is so far. out of position that it gives no bearing, and In entering Grays Harbor it ia necessary to wait for high tide in order that en*entrance can be made without danger of striking the ehoals. We request that buoys be placed to mark tbe south' channel and \ those now. remaining b<s moved so as to show the deep water and not the shoal places on the bar." Many other telegrams have gone. tr> Elliott, and it is the intention, if relief is not given, to appeal to tb«» war department. The steamer May fair arrived today. . : -\u2666- ! Suburban Brevities I nrSTIXTTTE PLANS TOUENET— Alaraeda. Nor. 24. — Isle City Institute No. 51. Young Ladies' Institute, will hold a .whiet tournament in La iayette hall. Han Antonio avenue and Lafayette street, November 28, t PBOHIBITIQjnST TO SPEAK— Berkeley. Nov. . 24. — Simeon P. Meads, recently candidate for jrorernor on. the prohibition ticket, will be the speaker tomorrow nlffbt before the Berkeley prohibition leajyue at the First Baptist church. . His subject will be. "After Election, What?" MASQUERADE IK CLASS— Oakland. Xov. 24.— The member* of the low senior clam |of the manual -training- end commercial high school will give a farewell entertainment in tbe form. of a masquerade I party ' Monday evening, No vember 28. at Armory hall," Eleventh and Mar ket street*. \u25a0 ' ' AUTO SKIDS INTO POLE— Berkeley. Nov. 24.— '8. Shannon, a mining , man of 2517 Parker street, and two women members of hi* family , bad a narrow escape this morning when the ! . machine he was driving at the corner of All ft an way and . Shattuck avenue skidded Into an electrolier. :_ - , '^ - , ' v ; •WANT ELECTBOLIEBB— AIameda. Nov. 24.— i , Residents of . Santa Clara avenue between Oak i and Lafayette streets- ar« preparing a petition to be : presented, to the. electricity commission ai»kin« that, electroliers be placed along the - thoroughfare. > Santa: Clara avenue is,' one of 'the principal, streets of the city. EAGLES TO ELECT OITICEBS-^AlainedarNov. - 24. — Alameda aerie of Eagle* ; -will hold an \u25a0 7 election of officers " Thursday evening, , Decem i her 1. -Following -are the nominees: - Howard Simpson and :Klhn.: Klhn. president: Leon*H., " Ader. '.vice president;; W. - R. -, Connorp i and - T. Speed,' chaplain; Edgar -Ward.'.recordlngiuecw* * tary: William .Mitchell, -financial . secretary ; }0,. H. Ward, <reapurer;iWilliam' Connors Howard Hall. Inside guard; ,T. Speed, 'ontslde C«»rd; A: R. King.' Harry .Benson; .Edward Malt and George^ Barker, trustee* ;V Doctor Terry and Doctor liosf crd, physician. , I THE- SAN EBANCISC6:-.GALL,; ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, \u25a0! 1910. ESTEEMED WOMAN IS GIVEN PRAISE Association Will Dedicate Win-, dow to Memory of Former President OAKLAND, Nov: 24.— A memorial window for the' late Mrs. P. D. Browne, former honorary president of the Young "Women's Christian association, has been placed in the boarding home of the association, 1424 Franklin street, and a remembrance service, will be held. Tuesday afternoon, November 29, at 3:30 o'clock at the home. A few of the charter members who are still living will be present. Among these are Mrs. Lydia B. Sadler, first president of the association: Mrs. D. W. C. Gaskell, Mrs. C. "W. Kellogg, Mrs. H. Garthwaite and Mrs. TV. H. H. Ham ilton. A history of Mrs. Browne's life will be read by Mrs. J. P. Ames, and an original poem will be recited by Mrs. Lily Farish. Interesting letters will be read from Mrs. H.- H. Haven and Mrs. C. T. Mills of Mills college. Special music will be rendered by Mrs. I 1] BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS | ~ " ~ ' "~~~~."" . rn co^ Trto« oromiA npsr Twentv-nlnth street. BIRTHS GOR.VAN — Tn this city. November IS. .1910, to the wife of D. J. Gorman (nae Haugh), a son. \u25a0-.'.. \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0\ * " ~~~ •MARRIAGES. BRUNO— WINKLER— In this- city. November 23, 1910. by Rev. James M. McElhinncy. Nich- olas Bruno and Florence Winklcr, both of San • Franolsco. . ' - \u25a0' ~" DEATHS Adamson. Wm. A... 70 Graham, John T.... M Arnhotd, Benjamin.. 49 Johnson, fcallie 8... T^J Audemard Jules P.'. 46 Jones, Kernice Penrl 20 Bordanaro. EMlzabcth 33 lAjnd, Bridget Ml..M 1 . . wj Brophy, Mary — McGrath, Michael'.. W Burke. Tliomas J...50 O'Connor, Nora — Canney. Harriet H. . 30 Peterson, Helen •••••»' Charlock, Mary L. . . 73 Placidu* .......(Mass) Coot. Thomas — Quan. Patrick J. ... 46 Diel, Henrlette S2 Rapheld. Mary L... 60 Edwards. Susan C... 82 Rogers. Katherine... r < Fisher. Lucy B — Read, Anna M 't» Flnnegan, Catherine. — Sennette. 5e11ne..... .« Gillogley, Hugh . . . C9 Snowball, Alexander 4rf Glenn. Annie — Cassm (Card) Graham, James 70 ADAMSON— In Oakland. November 21. '1910. William Adamson; a native of Scotland, aged 70 years 1 month and 20 days. A member of California harbor No. 15, American Association of Masters. Mates and Pilots. . , Friends and acquaintances are respect fully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Friday). November 25, 1910. at 1 o'clock p. m., from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate under- taking company. 2475 Mlssiou street near Twenty-first. Interment Greenlawn cemetery. ARNHOLD— In this. city. November 23, 1010. Benjamin, dearly -beloved husband of Bertha Arnhold nnd father of Benjamin Arnhold Jr., a native of Courland, aged 49 years. AUDEMARD — In this city. November 2:!, 1910. Jules Paul Audemard, dearly beloved husband of Katie Audemard. aud son of Katherlue Audemard aad the late" Emnnuel Audemard. and brother of Loon Audemard. a native of Switzerland, aged 46 years 8 months and 15 •lays. \. member of musicians' union local No. C and T. M. A. local No. 26. Oakland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend \u25a0 funeral services tomorrow November 26. 1910. at 11 ». m., from his late residence, 3755 Seven- teenth street, between Church and Sanchez streets. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. BOEDANAHO— In Oakland. November 23. 1910. Elizabeth, beloved wif*; of Peter. Bordanaro and loving mother of Edward. James aud Lillian N. Bordanaro. and sister of .Tames and Joseph Me- Manchester, England, aged 33 years and 8 months. . Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited t<-> attend fnnpral services tomorrow (Saturday); November 26. 1910. af » a. m.. from her late residence. r..">9 Kennedy stiver, thence to St. Anthony's church. East Oakland, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, beginning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Jlary's ceme- tery. . 1 BROPHY— In this city. November 22. J9IO, Mary, sister of Stephen S. and Michael C. Brophy, a native of Queen's county. Ireland. A requiem hj?h mnss will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at St. James church, today (Friday), 'commencing at » o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. \u25a0 Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Remains at United Under- takers. C-fiOfl Howard street near Twenty- from his late residence, 300 Brannan str«'<>t, BURKE— In this city. November 22. 1910, Thomas J.. dearly beloved husband of Mary Burke, and loving father of \rary. Margaret, Annlp. Johannah aud Miles Burke and the late Thomaß Burke, a native of Dublin, Ireland, ngpd ".0 ypars. ! A member- of San Francisco lodge No. 2. IvQights of the Royal Arch, and Court Star of the West, A. 0. F. J *" \u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited tn attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- day), November 26. 1910, at 9:30 o'clock -a. m., from his late residence. 350 Brannan street. ' thence to St. Rose's church, where a reqijJem high mass will be cplebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. CANNEY— In this city, November 24. 1910. nnr- rlet 11., dearly beloved wife of Edward P. ; Canney and loving mother of Margaret and Edward. Canney, and beloved dauchtpr of Wm. and Marzeret Hansen and sister of William and James Hansen, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral tomorrow (Satur- day), November 26. 1010. from her late residence, 1035 Dolores street, at 'B:3o \u25a0 a. m.. thence to St. James' rlmreli. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repo6* of her. soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. CHARLOCK— In Oakland. November 24. 1010. Mary L. Charlock, widow of the late W. 11. Charlock, devoted mother of. Mrs. A. B.- Craig. Mrs. P. W. Craig and N. B. Cliarlnek. all of Oakland, and W. IT. and Clifford Charlcw-k of Honolulu and the late Mrs. John Rush, and sls- tpr <>T John N. I.arkin of Sacramento, a native of N«w York City, aged 73 years and 3 7 days. COOK — In Oakland. November 23.-1910. Thomas, beloved son of the late James and Mary Cook, brother of Marv and Edward Cook and npphpw of Mrs. John Hagerty. Mrs. Jmnes McDonnell snfl Mrs. John McDonnell, a native of Newark, N. J. DIEL — In Alameda. November 23; 1910. Ulrike Henrietta Diel. beloved wife t)f the late Val- entine Diel. and dearly beloved mother of Adolph T. Diel and Albert E. Diel. and loving sister,- of Mrs. Albertlna Schroeder and tbe late Mrs. B. F. Helmke.n. a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 62 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral services -tomorrow (Saturday), November 26, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at her late residence, 2314 San Jose avo- nue, Plameda. Incineration Oakland crematory. EDWARDS— -Tn Oakland. November 24, 1910. Susan C Edwards, beloved mother -of Georga \u25a0 H. Edwards, a native of Boston, Mass., aged S2-years 9 months and R days. Friends and acquaintancpx are respectfully - invited to attend the f uneraNservlees tomor- •\u25a0w <Satnr«lny). November 26, 1910. at 3 p. rn. » at the chapel of N. Gray -.& Co.. 2196, Geary street, corner Devisailero. \u25a0" Interment privatp. FINNEGAN— Tn this city, November 23. 1910, Catherine Flnnegan. beloved mother of Mrs. P. F.. Farley. Mrs. William P. Sullivan Jr. and 1 : Celia and tbe late Henry'J. Finnegan, a native of Ireland. i . . : The funeral will. take place tomorrow (Satur- day). November 20, at 1» o'clock, from, the residence of her daughter, Mrs*. William P. Sul- livan Jr., 1732 Page street, thence to ' St. Agnes church, where a . requiem mass will be oelebratPd for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at .9:30 o'clock. Interment private i> Please omit flowers. }_-...•: FISHEE — Lucyß. Fisher, a native of Oakland. • Notice -of funeral hereafter. GILLOGLEY— In Martinez/Contra Costa eountv, , November 22. 1910., Hugh. Gillogley. beloved \u25a0 brother of John, George, Robert and . Peter GU- logleyr and Mrs. Lizzie Graham of San Diego and Mrs. Sarah • Grace 'of Honolulu \u25a0 and Mrs. Mary ,Tlghe, a native of New York, aged 69 years.- . . \u25a0 \u25a0 , •.- ; Remains 'at the residence of . his ; brother. JULIUS S. GODEAU Independent of the Trust For. $75 "Will. Fnrnlsh Hearse, 2' Car- rlagen, 12 nib aim Ins, Shroud and - Cloth Covered j Casket Caskets at $35, as. good as sold by Trust ": Undertakers ; for ...;.\u25a0...'.".•... .... ...;..-;.• $65 Caskets at. $50, as "good vas sold'by Trusts 1 Undertakers: for .•: . . . . . J.. .': iV*.".';. "....\u25a0.*;;- -soo Caskets at .$lOO. **\u25a0 good "as sold by : Trust <\u25a0- \u25a0 Undertakers | for :~. . . . . r-. ;*?: -ft ri7T.'::~. $150 41 . Vnn:x«»§ Av. V_< MARKET 711 : i v ,:. 305 Mnntg'y Ar, {: HOME M3166 1305 ; Franklin St., Oakland r .-"»\u25a0• - Auto Ambulance and. Carrlages^fbr Ulre.- -":•' Autos at Same Prices.' 'V May G. ; Ferrer and the young women's club of- the home, -of; which Miss Jessie Heller ls : president.; : • - • / The memorial -window Is of . an un conventional, design, v suggestive of ithe woods and c flowers 'of I Camp ' Meeker,' for some years the . home ; of Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Eliza TVolfenden, "record ing 1 secretary of v the association, :is chairman of the memorial window com mittee. '. ;\u25a0"•' \u25a0 : -'.::-&v :3 i : " .. !- ' \u25a0•'\u25a0 :.\u25a0'\u25a0:^, OFFER ISMADE FOR CRATER LAKE TIMBER $500,000 Bid by Capitalists at Portland; Ore. An offer o"f $500,000 for. timber, rights in the Crater lake national reservation was made yesterday in Portland, Ore., by H D Mortenson and George David Hauptman to the federal land office. The erection of a $150,000 mill at Kla math Falls and the clearing^of the tim ber on the 120,000 acres is contemplated by Mortenson and Hauptman. ALASKA MINER IS TOO I SHREWD FOR BUNKOMEN After trying ,to .fleece Mortimer Monahan, an Alaska miner, of his hard earned bank roll, John Petersen, Albert Allen and John Henler, a trio of bunko men were arrested in a saloon at Third and 'Bryant streets yesterday afterrfton by Detectives Ed Gibson and A. J. Gaughran. Allen has a record for bunko steering, but the other, two are new to the pojice. ! . :• . 714 San Jose avenue near Twenty-ninth street. Notice of funeral hereafter. . GIBXUX— In Oakland, November 21, 1910. Moses 1 beloved husband of Sarah Gireux, and step- • father of Theodore. Albert. William, Louis aud ! Peter. Le Clair and Mary Pollock. GLENN— In this city. November 22, lfllO, Annie, beloved wife of John Glenn,' a native of Ire- land. (Ottawa. Canada, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend -the funeral today (Friday), at 0:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 312 Noe street, theDce to Mission Dolores church, where a solemn reqniem high mass will bo celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. V GRAHAM— In Oakland. November 23. 1910. James^ Graham, a native of Ireland, aged .76 years.* • GRAHAM— At rest. In Elmhurst. November 23.* mio. John T. Graham, husband of Llllie Graham, and son of Sirs. , A. and the late. John ,T. Graham.> and father of Johnnie, Frank, Georee and- Walter Graham and .Mrs. S. Chamhorlnn. and brother of Emmerson and Charlie Graham and Xts. G. Wheeler, Mrs. K. H. I-oreland. Mrs. E. Ingle. Mrs. C. A. Bishop. Mrs." Minnie Warren. Mrs. C. Clark and Mrs. C. Klewish, a native of Pennsyl- vania, aßpfl 54 years^2 months and 24 days. Frieuds and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday). November 26. 1910. at 9:45 o'clock-a. in.,' at his late home, 1595 Eighty- sixth avenue. Elmhurst, thence to 12 o'clock <-reek bout, which will leave foot of Market street at 12:45, by electric funeral car to Cypress Lawn cemetery. . JOHNSON— In Oakland. Cal.. November 23. 1910, Sallle Beachy Johnson, beloved mother of Clay and Mart B. Johnson and the late Marguerite Johnson Barker, a . native of Ohio, aged 173 years. JONES— In Oakland. November 24, 1910, Bernlce Pearl Jones, beloved daughter of William and Fannie Jones, a native of California, aged 20 years 4 months and 4 days. LUND — In Mount Edon. Cal., November 23, WlO, , Bridget M. Lund, beloved wife of- A. A. Lund, -'- and loving ' mother of Mrs. 11. C. Harding. Mrs. P. U. O'Brien and Mrs. H. C. Bebee and Frank, ChrK Michael. Nlcholay F, and Delia A. Lund, aged t>o years. Frieuds and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday). November 26. 1910. at 9:30 o'clock ' a. in., at Geary & Grudoll's parlors, Hsyward, thence to AH Sslnts church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of /her soul. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery, Hayward. McGHATH— In this city; Michael, beloved father of Jnmes and John McGrath. a native of Ire- land, aged 80 years. (New York papers please copy.)' t . •» The funeral will tafco place tomorrow (Sa.tur- day). at S:IS a. m., from the residence of his pon. John. McOrath. 101 Montcalni street near Isabella, thence to St. Peter's church, whern a requiem high mass will bf celebrflted for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0 o'clock n. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. O'CONNOR — In this city. November 23. 1910. Nora; beloved daughter of Mary O'Connor. aDd ' loving sister- of John and Brlda O'Connor, a native' of Annascall. County Kerry. Ireland. . Friends and acquaintances nre respectfully in- vited tn attr-nd tbo funeral .' tMay (Friday), November 25. 1910. at S:3O o'clock a. ,51., from * her late - residence. 2410 Sacramento street, thence to St. Domtnlc's church, where a requiem high mnss will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. . . DOLORES INSTITUTE NO. 7. Y. L. I — Officers and raembCD' of Dolores Institute No. 7. Y. L. I. — Dear Sisters: You are' hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late member. Sister Nora O'Connor, at the above named time and plsce. ELIZABETH. CORKER Y. President. MRS. M. FITZGERALD, Rec. Sec. PETERSON— In this Vity. November 23. 1910. Helen I'eterson, betoved wife of Lawrence Peterson,, mother of I-aura. Anna G.. Helen F., Hurry. L. and (Jporge Peterson, a native •of Michigan, aged 37 years 3 months and o days. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- vembrr 2rt. 1010, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at her lute residence, 3873 Tweuty-slxth street be- tween Dolores and Church. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. PLACIDUS (Rev. Father)— On Friday, Novem- ber 25, at 8 a. m.. a month's mind mass will offered in St. Peter's church for the repose of the soul of Rev. Father Plncidus. Friends -are , Invited to. atTend.'-.. • QTTAN— In Xhls city. November 23.. 1010, Pat- rick J., beloved husband of Jennie Quan. and loving father of Frederick, Catherine and the late Daniel Quan, aud brother of Catherine Farrell and William Quan, and son of John and the late Catherine Quan, a natlvp of Ire- - land, aged 40 years 3 months and S days. . A \ member of Hod Carriers* Union. - . Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- .vl'ted to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- ' day). November 2<5, irtlO. at'B:3o a. m., from .his latp. rrsidencf. 400 Twenty-eighth street, thence to St., Paul's church. Twenty-ninth and (.'hurch streets, whero a requiem high mass will b«; celebrated for tlio roposp. of his soul, commencing, at fl o'clock a. m. Interment Holy. Cross, cemetery. by carriage. RAPHELD— Kntrreil Into rest. In this city. November 23, 3910. Mary I*. Rapbpld. beloved wife of the latf Lcvl Rapbelil and devoted mother of Mrs. Ray Wex el, . Belle,- Jacob 1,.. \u25a0.'Manrlce •L. . and May Rapheld,' a native of Baltimore, 'M<l., aged 60 years. ' - ' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the; funeral Sunday. -November 27, 1910, at 10 a. m.. from her late residence, . 673. Hayes street. Interment , Salem cemetery by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. >: \ • . - HEAD— In this city. November 23\ 1910, Anna M. \u25a0 Read, loving mother of Mrs. Robert Husj : band,' and grandmother ' of W. Fletcher and' Robert Read Husband and Mrs. Harry Schwartz Jr., a native of Pennsylvania, aged 79 ypars B months and 16 days.' Friends and nequalntances are respectfully in- vited to attend the; funeral today (Friday), November 25. 1910. at 2 o'clock p. m.. from thp residence "of her, daughter, 8 Fair Oaks street. Interment Cypress Lawn. cemetery,' by .automobile. " ROGERS— In- this city. November 24. 1910, Katherine, beloved wife of Albert. Rogers, lov- ing motor of Bertram Rogers,, and daughter of Mathew J. and the Ute Katherine O'Brien and sister of. Frank O'Brien, a nativ.e of San Fran- cisco, aged 23 years 8 months and 13 days. 'Remains at tho parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., : 2019 Mission street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-slrth streets.' . ; • SENNTTE— At Satita Clara Cal., in Bascom ave- nue, south, .November 21, 1910,-Sellnc Sennette, a native of England, 70 years C months and. s days. . \u25a0 . , ' . . \u25a0,'\u25a0'.-.' Friends ; and acquaintances are respectfully \u0084 Invited to attend the. i funeral tomorrow (Satur. . day); November 26, '\u25a0 1910. "Services wilrtbe held .I at ( the v chapel i of. Cypress J^awn : cemetery ..on arrival of . the train from. Santa Clara, at "l SNOWBALL— In this city. November 21, 1910, Alexander. Leon Snowball, beloved husband lof Tliersa Snowball.' son: of the late J. v W. 1 and V Lucy A. i JSnowball.v and brother of • Lutie C. ).-\u25a0\u25a0 Snowball, a: native of Knights Landing, Cal!, j aged 43 years ? 6 months \u25a0 and 11 days.. . V . The funeral will '; take place \u25a0'\u25a0 today .. (Frl- i.^day),' November 55," at • 10:30 : a. 'm., 'from the \u25a0 chapel ;,©/ N. =• Gray & Co.; - 2106 Geary street -- corner, of ; Devisadero. . Interment private., . . . - CARD OF THANKS. \ 'CASSIN— -Frank Cassln and. son wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to their '•'; in any • friends for • the ; many floral offerings and j kind sympathy: shown. in the hour of. their bereave- ment, ; caused by the 1 death of a loving wife \u25a0 : and fond mother. --\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-'.--\u25a0 .•\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - : \u25a0--•\u25a0\u25a0.-..\u25a0\u25a0 \^^£HVJ}^^ THE : twenty-fourth ' annual i. believer*' ;? meetiDgs for prayer.'^ praise -and ministry of the "word of 1 God will be i held In Alcatrar • hall; ; comer 7th andiPeralta- sts., Oakland.; on the, follow- ing davs: .Thursdays (Thanksgiving day). Nov.* 24;;FrWay. Saturday and^Lorii's day,- Nov.-: 25, \u25a0"\u25a0•'j26 and \u25a027:- hours* of \u25a0 meetings,:' 10:SO- a."m. '-.--- 2:SO snd; 7:3o p. ' m. \u25a0; A~ : cordial invitation '. Is . ; c.Ttfndpd* to \ the; public J and'; Chris tla£is~ of all 1 vJ dcnomiuatioßS.'.' j : .. : - ' -.r ' ' - ; •"-."* '- :'. - : MEETINGS-LODGES SAN: FRANCISCO' Ix>dice of Eerfec- % tion i No. 1 1, A. &A.S.R. of Free E5 ; Masonry — Stated '•'\u25a0:-• meeting \u25a0"\u25a0- ot ; /§«. \u25a0 lodgo," t. chapter, ; council and • oon- : '&J& Plstory. THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN- /«5*^ > I NG, at 8 o'clock." at Golden Gate . M**»\ , oouimandery' hall, 2155 Sutter ,/A^Jh -'atreet. \u25a0-. \u25a0 . \r . ¥<L£rrXi»t <V ;V ? HENRY ASOROFT. Sec, i, -\u25a0*\u25a0•"''' 2135 Sutter St. . CALIFORNIA commanderv No. 1..K. T.— _^\u0084 Stated flMemblv THIS (FRIDAY • *Ij~ip EVENING, at 7\-3O o'clock, at Albert IgS/ ' Pike memorial temple,- ISSS> Geary Vl^. St.- Order of the temple. All fraters cor- .\: dlally invited. Ev order - -r HARRY "MATJNDREIX, Etn. Com. WIIXIAM R. rJOST. Recorder.* BALDER" lodge \u25a0No:"'- 3r>3: F. & A. M.— A Special meeting -THIS" .-- (FRIDAY) '•Jf%» . EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Third «L/ degree. - .- , . A.'LUNDQVIST, Sec. \u25a0' T AMITY ' lodgp - No. 370. F. & A.M.— A Special ' meeting THIS (FRIDAY) -M%. EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Third ]\2\ decree. Officers of .Presidio lodtce will ' ' offlclare. T. WALTER WALKER. Sec. JEWEL lodge- No. 374. F. & A. M.— Spe- • /\ •ial meeting: THIS (FRIDAY) AFTER- t*^r NOON at 1:30 p. m. Second degree. /^^v CHARLES S. TRUE. Secretary. " v AI'OLLO lodge Not. 123. I. O. O.— o»jSS&&». F.— Third d^creo THI3 (FRI- gf&%a*s£w ' DAY) EVENING, and s-econd _ nomination of offlcers. . ' ~ rWW^ CHARLES WATSON, W. G. ..IjOUIS HAMMERSMITH. Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA harbor No. 1.'.. A. T»fci*k_^- A. of ir. M. ,t r.— Members rtp VK.f»r55W requested to assemble at the W^* 3 harbor hall WHS (FRIDAY) \ ' AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock.' to attend the funeral of our latp brother. WHHam Adamson. - . W. C. RODGERS, Sec. LOST AND FOUND LOST— 2O foot white launch, yellow deck*. Fatr- banks-Moise engine. Address P. F. WOOD, box 178, Mill Valley. LOST — Two ptecea of Florentine lace. Please re- turn, to 2322 Howard st. and receive reward. LOST— GoId amethyst pin : reward. CALIFOR~ NIA INS. COy. 550 Sacramento st. FOUND— Lady's gold watch. Call at 226S Mar- ket St.. 1-3 p. m. : proye claim. ' .. ' EMPLOYMENT WANTED _-^- ' • '. '\u25a0' •"' ; A _^ E - -"' ' ' ALL AROUND hotel, ; restaurant and boarding house' cook wants a Mtuatlan; good references. WOO ON" HAI CO.. 742 Sacramento st.; hours 2 to 4. Phone China 317. . CHAUFFEUR, German-HunKarlan. very willing .and careful driver, can do own repairing. Is also first cljiis coachman and gardener; best references of European nobility and also U. .S. ' Address "Chauffeur," ".&4 Bryant st. DRAFTSMAN with engineering and. architectural experience, desires .position: steel wnrk. mill buildings, power houses, hydro-electric plants; < first class references. Cox 250. Call office. > CHINESE cook, experienced, wants position, city or country; references: wages $30. Address "Q. E.. 371 7th at.; Oakland. . CHOUEMAN-STABLEMAN about private place, care, for horses..' garden, milk: trustworthy man; best "f refs. Box 7019. Call office." *Q FIRST CLASS Chinese cook wants a Job; city or country. WONG LEE. 4.1 Waverly place. FIRST CLASS Japanese young cook want* posi- tion as schoolboy. MOTO. 2136 Dwight way, Berkeley; phone Berk. 455. MALE nnrse; Al masseur; can entertain on - gnltar or mandolin. F. M. JONES. 1011 How- ard tt. - * PAINTER, pnper hanger and tlnter wants work from owners: all tools: day or job: good work; low prices. 32GS 23d wt. : phone Mission SSIB. PAINTER, paper hanger, tlnter, gralnpr. etc.. wants work from owners: have tools for inte- rior and exterior work: no Job too large or too small. Decorator, 233 9th av., Richmond. Phone Pacific ,3064. POSITION wanted hy a Chinese first class chief cook. Address WOO KAM, COG Grant av.; tel- epho-ye -China 803. iSj** » WANTED— A position by Al Janitor: speaks 4 languages. Address O. B. ANFOSSI, Tlelno hotel, C2l-C23 Broadway. . WANTED— Account Ing 'work or a set of double ' entry books to keep evenings by. a competent person. Address box 2745. Call office. YOUNG man not afraid of work desires position In store; 6 ypars' experience, furnltnre trade. Address box 130, Call office. YOUNG man seeks situation with private fam- ily: has good knowledge of autr>s: make him- self generally useful on nlace; references. Box 324.?. Call office, Oakland. EMPLOYMENT WANTED "j_ \u25a0 _^ ' \u25a0 CHAMBER work wanted by experienced woman. Box 101. Call office. FIRST CLASS French cook wants a -situation: city or country; wages $35 to $40. 1625',-i Lombard st. • . ' GERMAN lady, with boy 4 years old. good cook, wishes position as cook or house keeper: more home thnn wages: city or country. Please call '"at Arlington hotel, room 10, Oth st.. Oakland. \u25a0 GERMAN nurse, with . g<x>d testimonials from present place wants a place as nurse to chil- dren ; will ' b«» free Saturday; Please address German Nnrsp. 1806 Sutter sr. POSITION wanted by experienced woman as house keeper in lodging house or apartment nous**" Eor 102, Call office. •RELIABLE," young woman wishes place for housework and cooking: a good, steady po- sition, more object than high wages. 432 Narnma st.. near 6th 'st. YOUNG lady of refinement and experience de- sires position to Instruct children; perfectly • capahle taking entire charge: good plain sewer; excellent references. • Box 130. Call office. MALE HELP WANTED MEN wanted., age 18 to S3. for firemen. $100 monthly, and brakemen $SO, on nearby rall- > roads: experience unnecessary; no strike: pro- motion to engl6eers, conductors; railroad em- ploying; headquarters: over. 500 mfn sent to positions monthly: state age; send stamp. : Railway Association, care Call office. MEN AND WOMEN— Learn the barber trade; do not be. deceived by socalled 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 3d st. WANTED— Men without experience, to work at electricity, plumbing, automoblllng, brick. lay- ing: learn trade few months: no expense; 200 • students last year: $30,000 contracts. United 'Trade School Contracting Co.. 1623 Market st. WANTED — Young man to take charge of light mfg. business: $23 week; $150 required. Room 2J1,-;9ls',VaniXe»s : ar.-r*': DOUGLAS HOUSE, 75R Harrison st. nr. 3d— Now . open: 200 hard finished rms. ; reading rm. ; hot water: rooms 25c. day; $1.25. $1.50 week." WANTED— By wholesale honop, office boy 16 to .17 years of age. Apply in own handwriting, . A giving references, box 1 242. Call office. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EASY PAYMENTS; REF. REQ. BRILLIANT JEWELRY CO.. 704 MARKET. BOYS and men wanted. ILLINOIS PACIFIC GLASS CO.. 15th and Folsom. MEN wanted at. 103 3d st. to have their shoes repaired; sewed soles 75c; done in 10 minutes. COUPON agents, new proposition. SCHAFFER, :_ photogragher, 72 San Pablo av., Oakland. :< ' . NEW WESTERN, 1124 Howard— Single jooms, . 15c and 20c per night; hot and cold water. ; FEMALE HELP WANTED AAAAA — Young. women wanted as operators by ..the Pacific: Telephone and Telegraph Company: \u25a0\u25a0' • must be :\u25a0 bright, neat In appearance," between the ages of 17 and 23 years, of fair education and unquestionable, character. \: \u25a0-' • . - \u25a0 LIGHT AND WELL VENTILATED OPER- ATING ROOMS. • PLEASANT REST AND,fLUNCH ROOMS. LIBERAL SALARY PAID WHILE LEARN- ' ING. : .-\u25a0 ='-\u25a0\u25a0 ;•:\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0--\u25a0 \u25a0 ; \u25a0\u25a0.. :--, . - \u25a0 PERMANENT POSITIONS. OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. • " For full particulars call at the Operating ' School, Telephone Office, 2015 Stelner st. cor- -',ner.- Pine. >->\u25a0.\u25a0>\u25a0':-•.•'- \u25a0\u25a0•.-".\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-.•\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. \u25a0 : - \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0-• -*.: OAKLAND. GIBLS TO MAKE OVERALLS. PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 3D AND CLAY STS. ,-\u25a0-.- APPLY TO, MR. DAVIS. LADIES, learn : hair dressing at „ CALIF. COL- : LEGS OF HAIR. DRESSING and Beauty Cul- '.ture: diplomas and ; formulas given; Individual ',:.'\u25a0 Instraetlon. ." 967^ Market st. bet. sth and 6th. LEARN hair \u25a0 dressing at '. New Mildred : Parlors. 130 ; Geary-st." Special * for ; holiday] month/ full \u25a0 course,' $15@520; \u25a0 day - and evening classes. ; . ; GIRLS wanted for flower work; $5 per week to ; starts ; 324 : Hay eg . st. '/. r : "^- ''^: '\u25a0: '' LADIES to learn'hair dressing, at Murphy's Hair '- Dressing Parlors, 418 Hays si.; open evenings. --\.Two reliable -stock salesmen: give age. ex- perience and references; "important opportunity ': -for men of ability.- Box 401, Call ofnee. \ , BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARBERS. ATTENTION. A 4 chatr barber shop,' doing good business. In a good location in Oakland, for sale; must • Jtm sold before December 1. Apply WESTERN BARBER SUPPLY CO.. 503 7th st., Oakland. SACRIFICE SALE account "overstock:. Rus- sia. MANGANESE FIBRE STROPS. $1.13 and Jt.25 EAOU. TONSORJAL "GEM. RAZOR. S - FOR $3 or $1.25 each. Black stripwl COATS". with buttons. 65c EACH. BECKEL & I'RESHER.- CO Cth St.. S. F. WANTED— *Men and women' to learn barberin.tr; we teach In S weeks; no limit to time. Call 8. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 790 Howard st. near 4 th. BEST new chairs; also Koten's white chair, and , all kinds on tlw» market; new mirrors; nonfor- felting lease. 394 Hayes st.; phone Park 1242. FIRST class barber wants work from 4 In after- noon dally, all Saturday and Sunday. Box 220. Call, of flee. FOR sale — 3 chair barter shop with 2 baths. For particulars r»H 15CS Brush St., Oakland. J. 11.. WILLIAMS.' WANTED — Young ladv barber: guaranteed good, sffeady Job. 306 Sth st.. Oakland. BARBER wanted for Saturday, ifc 3d st. BARBER for Saturday. 10S2 Folsom st. near 7th.- - WANTED — Good barber: easy, qtilet placo: stn- • Kle man preferred. 1227 Capitol av.. Inzleatde. GOOD barber wants steady Job. 815 Pacific st. I WANTED — An Italian barber: steady position. Apply at 442 Bay St.. city. BARBERS* UNION 14«, offlce 34.1 Van Ness av.; free employment; tet. Market SS9. BARBERS'- Protective Union — Employment »*<• re- tary, W. BARON, 775 Mkt. : phone Krny. .'354. WK buy. sell and exchange barber furniture at Bauer's Barber Supplies. 69 O:Farrell st. j AGENTS wanted to sell an article used In every household. Apply at room 421, Mechanics* Bank building. 94S Market st. EM PLO YM ENT OFFICES PHONE PAC. DOUGLAS 3532. nOME C4565. I Ml GRANT AV.— ASIA EMPT. OFFICE FUR- NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT JAPANESE AND CHINESE HELP OF ALL KINDS. AAA— PHONE WEST 1731. Largest Japanese and Chinese employment of- flce in city. T. TAMURA CO., 1612 Laguna st. WEST 5655— 540«5. OSCAR UATSUMI. Best help carefully selected: guaranteed. INDEPENDENT Employment Office — Phone Main 579. Basement San Joaqnin Valley Bank bldg.. Hunter St.. Storkton. Cal. A. S. lIORI. reliable Japanese-Chinese help promptly furnished: opei> dav and nlzht. 174S Sutter st. PHONES— WEST 2503. S2.SQ3. H. W. HONG, Chine'se employment office. SOS Webster St.. Oakland; phone Pektn 25. J. CONN. Chinese employment bureau — Phona Douglas 316fi. Home CSOSS. 755 Clay st. STAR emp. office; Japanese-Chinese help. W. KODATA. 160S Geary: tel. West 167. S49OS. DAY AND CONTRACT WORK VANDERFORD ft ALLEIGn. carpenters; alts, and repairs; storo and office f tgs. :. window screens to order. 70.) Octavia; Wt. SS3S. 53014. ROOMS TO LET "~ FURXISHED AXT) IXFCRXISHED A COZY home for respectable ladies. 1130 Mar- ,. ket St., uear Sth. under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY, elegantly furnished: every modern convenience; steam heat, electric light and elevator service: spotlessly clean: centrally located: thoroughly homelike; telephone Market 1349; prices very moderate, ranging from 25c per night up; special rates by the week or month. See matron, room 33. DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard— All modern . conveniences; 300 rooms. STic to $1 day. $2 to $5 a week: free baths; Howard or 4th st. cars. DEVISADEUO St.. 1123 — Sunny, furnished or » unfumisbed room: phone and bath: cheap. FILLMORE st.. 1738 — Stop here, means clean room, good bed. hot water, bath free; very reaa FILLMORE st., 2422. near Jack*on — Large sunny front room; running water; for 1 or 2 gen- tlemen. FLAT of 3 beautiful, large, sunny rooms, unfur- nlshed: bath. Call at BLAKE'S. 110S Valencia. GOUGH st., 1207. The Mlllerton— Light, ' sunny outside room, very reasonable. GROVE st.. 67fi — Sunny front room. $2 week to gentleDiau;-also another room. $1.50 week. HOTEL METROPOLITAN. 975 Harrison— Qniet place; working people; hot wat.. b. : $1.50 wk. LARKIN st.. IS32 — Sunny room: new apartment flat: brass bed. phone, bath; rent reas.; no sign. NEVADA, 525 Van Nes« av. nr. Eddy st- — Furn. .rooms; rates 50c to $1 per day. $2 to $4 per week; hot and cold water: also light house keeping rooms. Take Eddy st. cars from ferry. OVERLAND HOUSE. o<*>o Sacramento St. below Montgomery — Now open: 200 rooms hot and cold water in every room: 25c to $2 per day; $1.50 to $." per we.ek. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. PINE St.. 2613. near Fillmore — Large, froct room, suitable for 2; also sunny side room. BTH 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. , . PARKER. 2811, Berfeelfy. walking distance to U. C. — Nicely furnished rooms; suite or single; fine location. HASTE. 2632. Berkeley. 3 blocks to university Excellently furnished rooms. OAKLAND ROOMS . TELEGRAPH av.. 4392. Oakland— Pleasant. sunny room, home comforts; convenient to Tel. and 40th St.: Key Route. BAKER st., ISIB. bet. California and Sacra- mento — 2 snnny front rooms, nicely furnished; honse keeping. . CLARA st.. 166—2 rooms, partly furnished, sepa- rate entrance; rent $8. FILLMORE St.. 173&— 2 or Br. suite: good, clean bed. with or without hskpg. outfits; reas. VAN NESS av.. 311. corner Grove — Furnished, sunny suites, $20; single rooms, $2.50 to $3 \u25a0per week: gas. running water and telephone. 3 SUNNY house keeping rooms, partly furnished: private house; marine view; no children: rent very low tr» right persons. Box 240. Call. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 110S VALENCIA ST. OAKLAND HSKG. ROOMS Sth st., 1202, corner Magnolia— For rent In Oak- land. 4 or 5 sunny rooms, furnished for house- keeping; these rooms, are very conveniently located, being on streetcar line: only 2 blocks \u25a0 to either Key route or Southern Pacific ferry trains. - '•_ ROOMS^n^OARD^FFER^ AAA— THE WEMPE. 419 Oak at.— Single and double rooms. . with board, $30 per month np. CALIF. St., 1541— St. Margaret's club, for girls, teachers, students, bus. women, tourists: gunny rms.; fine bd. : rates reas. Fk. 3292. H. C2560. LIST of Inspected rooms. FREE. Nov. 12 to 20. See DQMO DIRECTOR!, 11 to 2. 522 Crocker bldg. \u25a0 \u25a0 • NEWLY furnished suite, also other rooms, with or ; without board; reasonable. 1456 Lea ven- 1' worth : st. PAGE st.. 1 390. corner Buchanan — Attic rooms, with board, $6 per week. PINE St., 2560 — First class room and board; pri- vate family; 2 meals, $25 per month. Phone West SMI. PINE St.. 1030. nr. Taylor— Nicely furnished . room, w^th board, for 2 men; all conveniences. ST. FRANCIS Girls' Directory, Central, at. and -Waller St., San . Francisco— A beautiful borne, where old ladies, young girls and little chil- dren can board .very reasonably. ROOM SAND BOARD WANTED 2 YOUNG \u25a0 men, brftthers,- unmarried, want per- manent, home In f private family la Ashbury - district- or vicinity; * require - 2 sunny rooms, with board. Box 235, Call office. HOTEL BP.ISTON, 413 O*Farr«ll st.— All modern : conveniences ;• room and. bath. s2o per month; \ center of business section; single rooms $2.30 .week up;; country, trade solicited. GENUINE MEXICAN MEALS. 11 A. M. to 1*» M. ; FIRST \u25a0 CLASS SERVICE. MEXICAN DINING ROOM. 940 FILLMORE; PARK 3687. HOTEL PANAMA* 178 : 4th St.— Newly ' opened; ' -hot water, steam heat, every , room; all out- \u25a0 side rooms; 00c day. up; $2.50 week up., HOTEL AMERICA. .1045 -Market St.— Heart of shopping dls.; 50c to $1 per, day: strictly mod. \u25a0 OFFICES and STORES TO LET NEW* corner '£ store,TwltV'4* rooms;; NW.'" corner £ltfi and VicUsburg sts.; rcat reasonable* , FLATS, RESIDENCES, LOFTS AND OFFICES TO LET OR LEASE J. W. WRIGHT & CO., 22S MONTGOMERY ST.. MILLS BLDG. PHONES: DOUGLAS 4430. C* 62B REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUCTIONEERS. RENTS COLLECTED. rt'LL CHARGE TAKEN OF PROPERTT THIS LIST REVISED DAILY. FLATS AND APTS. NOHTH OF MARKET. *70— ? r .: 2677 Cilirornfa nr. 9c«tt : »lefcant, mcxiern. crtper: larg» '-^reptlon ball. $«_n r _. 2 j4 Lanivl n- Jlay: marina view. 555 — T r: S2^ G Jackson nr. Walnut. $20 to $RO— 2. 4 and 6 co». : beantirol apt*.. Jast completed: finest on Nob Hill: S*ra«» «pac<». etc. : Clay nr. L»avenworth. K2.SO— S r.: S2S» Jaeksoa nr. Walnut. v>^ $30-sns-?fi.T— 10 r. »ach: 2 modern flats: manne vtew; 2ffl« to 2820 Lagnna nr. Broadway. j.-,o— r. r.; Sl7 Mason tt. nr. Pine. •\u25a0TO — S r. : 2."2S Van Keas nr. I'nion: modern. *.">O— 6 r.: 1433 Wa«hinstnn nr. Hyde; upper. *3G-$3.Vr« r . : 1.133-.T3 California nr. Leaven- werth: hardwocd floors: elegant view* JSO— S r.; 53? Fillmore nr. Fell: upper. y 547.50—7 r . : 7314 i. eaT enworth ur. Clay; lnwer. % 47.50— 7 r . : i^o McAllister nr. Brod.; npp«r. \u25a0WM r.; 31^ CUy nr. Lyon: npper. ?4 \u25ba— 5 t.i J37« Sacto cr. Leavenworth : npp*r. $13—5 r.: 1373 Sactdi nr. Leavenwortli; upjKT apt.; hot water day and night. J4S— 6 r .: ll«;s Jsckson nr. Jones: elegant *l*w. $42.50— « r. ; middl*: n»w bid?.: splendla. • n "'VJ motna; larg» closets: marine view: 11?«9 Filbert nr. nyde; every convenience. *42.30— 5 r.; 17.V5 f.arkla cor. Jackson: modem. M?.3o_s P . : 4co Scott cor. FKI: upper. $40 — a r . : 3313 Jackson nr. Walnut. $40 — 7 r.: 1351 Washington nr. L»av.: upper. $40—7 r. ; JfiM Brwierlck nr. Busli: upper. *4O — 7 r.; 1544 Golden Gat* nr. Baker; upper. $40—11 r.: 045 Stanvan nr. Car!: npper. $37.50—5 large nn». ;' every posslbl* coorenienef : Jfght and sannv; large clo-ets: marine vfew; 1173-75 Filbert st. rr. Hyde. $?,7.7.0— 7 r . : 4fti Srrncc eor. California. $-"!7.50- T 7 r.: 318S Wasblnstan nr. Lyon. $:s7.r,O— s r .: 1524 Leavenworth nr. Jackson. *37.50— 6 r . : IS6G Gre«n nr. Polk. $37.50—7 r.: 24fa Flllniore cor. Wash.: modern tipper: Janitor and garbage serrlc*. $37.50—6 r.: 2212 PoUt nr. Vallejo: upper. $.XT — R r . ; 1703 Hyde cor. Bmadway; upper. $35 — 7 r. ; 92rt FiiTmorw nr. Fulton; npp«r. ?3.V- fi r.; 2<"«0 Union nr. Buchanan. *.>s— 7 r.; 1730 Union nr. Gouxh. $3-T — 1> r.; 25)«4 Fl'ilaiore cor. Untrm: npper. .•"•\u25a0v— 4 r.: 1368 Pine nr. Larfcin: upper. $03-$37.50— 4 aad 5 r.: b«autlfally appomtM. large rooms; light and sunay: lar*e closet*: . every conv. : The Veraon. 1520 Hyd» at. $35—4 r. «ach: 2030 Hyde nr. FUbert: splendid - sized room*. lars»> closets: marine vtew. $35 ea.— 1441-51 Vallejo nr. Polk; apwrs. 535— 9 r.: 11«3 Devisadero COR. Eddy: rjwlucea from $4p: elegaat. modern: mld(t»« fla l-^. $35-542.30—6 r. each; brand new Cau: modara. panoramic marina view; light and tunny, 1131-5» Filbert nr. Hyde. j.-s_« r . : 1436 Jones nr. Wa«hiafiton. $35—6 r.; 230 Clayton nr. Fell: very modem. *3T — * r.: 1314 McAllister nr. Scott; modern. $33—9 r . : 2154 Broderle* eor. Wash.; upper. $35__fi r .: 2CSD Goldsn Gat* cor. Central av. $33—7 r.; 1043 Union nr. Octavit; modern $3.>— 7 r.; 1836 Goldeo Gate nr. BrodericK. $Cs— s r.; flegunt modern apt.; Tne Lenno*. SW. corner Halzht and Brod«ne«. $S2.CO— 6 r.: PSS Union nr. JonM. $32.50—6 r .: 3592 California eor. Cherry. $32.5A—6 r.; 14.T4 VaHeJo nr. Polk. $32.50 — 5 r.: 1931 Lyoa nr. Clay; upper. $32.."0— « r.; 1314 Co?e nr. Rlvoll. \ $32,30 — 7 r.: IS3S-4S Fell »t. nr. Ashbory; opper. $32.30—3 r.: 1370 Union nr. PolS. $32.20—8 i.i S3O Centra! av. eor. McAllister. $32.30 — 7 r.; 2096 Pln« eor. Lyon; modern. $32.80—6 r.; 134" Hayes nr. Broderick: upper. J32.50— 6 r.; 1743 Lyon nr. Pine; modern. $00 «nd np— 2 and 3 r. apt*.; hot water, ateam heat, hardwood floors. ga» ranjes. wall »#«!<. •te.: 1651 T.arkm nr. Wa«hlnsrton. $30— « r.: 1630 Green cor. Gcnga: middle: strict- ly modem; easily worth $45; marine view. $30— 5 r.; 21S8 Unloa eor. nilmore. $30^ — 8 r.; 1630 Devisadero nr. Sutter: waueea from $37.50: stxsny and modem; upper. $30—6 r.; 857 Union nr. Jones. $30—7 r.; 1537 Pacific nr. Polk; upoer. $30—6 r.; 3630 Sacramento nr. Spruce. $30 — t r.; 1471 Washington nr. Hyde: upper. $30— « r.; 3317 Clay nr. Walnut; npper. $30—5 r.: 12SL Filbert nr. Larkla: npper. $S0 each— 6 r.: 1742-1744 Union nr. Goagb. $30—* r-: 3572 Sacramento nr. Cherry. $30—6 r.; 554 Filbert nr. Taylor. $30—6 r.; 1131 Vallejo nr. Leavenwortn: npper. $30—6 r.; IS2I McAllister nr. Lyon: upper. $30—7 r.; 310S Clay nr. Baker; modern. $30^ — I r.; 171 4 A Polk nr. Clay: upper. $30— « r.; 2148 Broderick nr. Washington. $r.o— « r .; 2074 H»ye<» nr. Cole. $30 — \u2666 r.: 1331 California nr. Leavenworth. $30— « r. : 537 Clayton nr. Carl; upper. $20-$27.50-$30 — 6 r. ea. ; sunny and up to date; 743-51-33 Baker st. nr. Golden Gate av. $2S— 7 r.: 2532 Steiner nr. Broadway: upper. $2S — 6 r.; 2120 Leavenworth nr. Filbert. $2*— 6 r.; 4«l Paje nr. Webster: npp«r. $27 ">0 — 6 r.; 1360 rtreenwlcli nr. Van Ness; np. $27.50—6 r.; 1604 Jones nr. Pacific. $27.50 — 7 r.; 31£0 Washington nr. Lyon. $27.30—6 r.: 5334 Sacramento nr. Walnut. $27.50—6 r.; 220t Grove nr. .Sfcrader. $27.50— C r.; 162S Buchanan rr. Post: moaern- s27.so—3 r.: 435 Spruce nr. Sacramento. $27— « r.; 1163 Broadway nr. Leavenworta. $2t>— 6 r.; 923 Scott nr. GoliTen Gate. $25.50-$27.50— 5 r.; 1265A-6T.8 Lombard nr. Toli. $2r« — 6 r.; 1632 Buchanan nr. Post; modern. $23—6 r.; 1735 Green nr. Oetnvia: upper. $23—6 r.; 2134 O'Farrell cr. Pevlsadero. $2.' — t r.; 704 Central av. cor. Fulton; upper. $23—5 r.; 1135 VaUeJo nr. Jones. $2r, — 6 r.; 2243 T^»avenworth nr. Lombara. $25—3 r.: 1041 FUbo-rtnr. Leavenworth: upper. $23—5 r.: 1019 H st- nr. 10th av.: upper. $2.V— eW> Lyon- st. nr. Fulton: upper. _„ . _ 52j-$33-545— 6 r. ea. : 3 modern flats; 2«3-«-» Ist av. COR California. $2.- 5 r- 1219A Geary *nr. Gough; npper. $25—6 r.; 1549 Filbert nr. Octavia. $2r — 6 r.; 2531 Laguna cr. Green. . $25 — 7 r. ; 1556 Uni<w» nr. Lagutta. $23 — « r.: W3 St3nyan. nr. Carl: modern. $23 6 r.: ISB7 Bush nr. Octavia; upper; la first clasa condition. $24 R r. ; 2S3S Stelner nr. Broadway. $23 5 r.; 1241 Union rr. Hyde: renovated. $23 — 7 r.; 926 Central av. nr. Golden Gate. $23—5 r.; 1545 Filbert nr. Octavia; modern. $22.50 5 r.; 37 California Sooth nr. Ist av. $22.50 — 7 r.: 552 Haight nr. Devisadero; upper. $22 5O } r.; 12SO -ruion nr. I.arkin. $22.50—4 r.: 1440 Pacific nr. Hyde: upper. $22.50 — 3 r.; 16«3 Washington nr. Polk. $22."0—5 r.; 1707 Hayea cor. Central av. $22.30—5 r.; 1118 Broadway nr. Leav.; upper. $22 50—3 r.: 291^ Octavia nr. Filbert; modern. $21—4 r. : 1463 Vallejo nr. Polk. $20 to $27.50— Elegant apts.. 4 r.: dlsappeartss beds: marine view: 85S Filbert nr. Taylor. $20-$25 3 and 4 r. : modern apt. flats; jarag* space: 223 Clayton nr. Fell: upper. $20—5 r.; 1634 Filbert nr. Gouch; upper. $20 3 r.; IS3I Sacramento nr. Hyde; upper. $20—5. r.; IS6S Union nr.- Octavia. S2O—s r.; 403 Walnut cor. Sacrament©. $20^ 5 r . : 2700 23d st. COR. Potrero; upper; light aad sunny. $IS-S2O-$22.5O — 3 r. each: apt. flats: 1710 Larkia nr. Wash.; neat aad etwy; strictly modern. $20 4 r.; 71 Glover or. Leavenworth. $20 5 r.: SW cor.»H»yi>s st. and Central av. $20^ i r.; 1456 Stb av.. Sunset. $20 to $S0^ — 4 r. ea.: NE eor. Sacto. and Locust. $l«j t r ; 1463 VaMejr> nr. Polk: middl*. SIS— 2 r. and b.: SS44 Caiitornia nr. Cherry. *IS— 3 r.: 22»0 Pt. Lobos nr. 12th av. *IS — 4 r.; 70a\ Central av. eorner Fulton. $17 30— 4 r.; 10SO Filbert nr. Hyde. $17.50 4 r.; 215S Sacramento nr. Webster. $18 3r . and b.; 231» Lombard nr. Pierce; upper. $13—5 r.: 3631 Golden Gate av. nr. Seott. $13 4 r.; 1379 19th av. nr. I st. $15 4 r.; 2916 Octavia nr. Filbert: modern. $14.50—3 r.: 23 Waldo place or. Broadway. $13 4 r.: 1041 Filbert nr. Leavenworth. $10 3 r.; 405 Walnut cor. Sacramento. FCRNISHEP $200 11 r.t large grounds; Clay nr. Uapl». ••••.itO 6 r.: middle; 1224 Jacksoa nr. Jones. • $72.50—8 r. hocse; 1906 Webster nr. California. $60 — 8 r.'; 1528 Leaven worth nr. Jaekson; ftat. $45 . 4 r.; 479 Bnena VUta av.; bancalow. $32.50—5 r. ; 1602 Jones near Pacific. : $27 r>o— 3 r. and b. ; 1355 Clay cor. Leavenwortb. $22.50 and $32.50—3 r aad J>. : 3168 California nr. Lyon; famished aad partly furnished. BOUSES NORTH OV MARKET. $73—8 r.; &S1 Ashbufy nr. Frederick: jarax». $80 10 r.; 2«24 Clay nr. Bcott: modera- 1 $55_i2 r.; 202D Val!ejo fir. Laguna; view. \u25a0- $50—0 r. ; 2323 Gough rir. Vallejo. • •\u0084 •40 8 r.;- 24S 10th av. nr. Clement at.i modern. $45 — 10 r-: 311S WashlTirtoa cr. Lrsn. $12.50— S r. and b.; 22 D<rl?ado OFF Hyde. STORKS. LOFTS. ETC NORTH OF MARKET. $100 Bush and Kearny: ground floor spac«. $75— Elegant, large, light 2d floor; 450 MM. st. $38— Store. NE. corner Cntoa and Larkla sts. i $30— Store: 61S Clement nr. 7tb av. 1 $2O— Fine location for fruit store. j $25 Store and 4 rms. ; 2958 Washington nr. Derisader*. - $25 and $30— Stores. 2024-28 Hayes near Cole. $12.50 to $30— Lars*, UKnt sampla rooms. $30 3,000 sq. ft. SE. eor. Market and Main: office loft: elevator, steam heat; water ana light ftee. SOUTH OF MARKET AND MISSION $«>« 50— Flat of 7 r.: 1802 Folsom nr. 14th; strictly modern and up to date. - $30—5 r.; I'JZi 15th st. nr. Dolores: upper. $<k>so— 7 r.: 246 Chattanooga aear 23d; Upper. •22.50 5 r.: 47 Alrarado nr. San Jose: upper. $22.50—4 r.: elegant apt. flat; 175 Duboce nr. * Valencia: every convenience. •23-$3O 4 r. and b. each: 146S Folsom nr. 10th. V"V--7r : 38 Sharon near 13th; upper. I $"o— s_r* 1929 15ta st. nr. Dolores: lower. Sl° 50*r4 r. and b.; 154 A Lanstoa near FoJsom. ijCfi"— iModern apts.. 3 r. ea.; newly renovatwt; 161 Morris av. near Bryant bet. sta anti 6tU. J. W. WRIGnT * CO.. 235 MONTGOMERY ST., MILLS BUILDING. Centlaucd t» Xext raa» .. v 11