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BUSINESS PERSONALS „ . Contlnned "VTZ^Tv^^rc^- M - MA^ IS: MRS. ANDREWS late of Turkish baths. ma<- seuse. phys.; refs. Removed to 502 Grove et. MRS. PR. VIERECK. electro-magnetic treats, for rheumatism, liver troubles, etc. 1212 Scolt st. SCALP specialist, manicuring, electric scaln massage. 1445 Fillmore st. ticctrlc *C»»P EI rv» ( f T T^ I £ £t!"\. tor - T % . m ' IKR «S I*.1 *. salt glow. MRS. CQRTF.Z. SI j \ an Ness ttr. cor. Ellis, unite 203. M? p^. MAL *?, l^,'v : — Magnetic treatments; o!l rubs. Room 1. 413^ I2tii rt.. Oakland. W £H'?* fBrlaJ - « c *lp magnetic treatment. 1065 A Mission st.. room 55. GOLDSTEIN Co.. theatrical and masquerade con- tumet>; country orders specialty. PS3 Market. I SfIWTVALISM AA-MKS J. J. WHITNEY, trance medium; consulmtion $1. «t ber home. M«M O'Farrell; \u25a0ny letter. 4 questions. $1 ; phone Franklin 5024. A A— Mrs. L. H. Kiauaird. ord. con.; daily 10-4; circle* Sun., Mon.. Wed.. Fri., 8 p. m. 1433 rillmorp. St. Mrs. Seal, medium; nig*, daily: officiates at mar" rl»ges. funerals; cir.Tbu. 8 p.m. 786 McAllister. CJ^URyOYANTS AA-^GEORniA DANIELS. ORDAINED PSYCHIC nnd world famous medium. Just arrived. She tl! S fsro^s. dates and fscts: correct advice about love, marriage, divorce, investments. «-l»im* and all business transactions; dispels evil Influences «nd reunites the separated: if worried or in trouble, call today. When seek- ing the edvice o f a clairvoyant it pays to con- sult the best. One visit to a genuine occult Klentist will repay you for many disappoint- ments, ncr advice Is clear, concise and to the po.nt. Years of stndy «n<l endless research «ay«» crowned her the greatest liTing exponent of til* weird and mysterious profession. Geor- gia PaniPls conducts a clean. legitimate clair- voyant practice only. Impostors keep away. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Hour*. 10 to 9 daily. Headings by msil. $1; no stamps. 1139 MARKET. A— HENRY MANSFIELD. Occult Science, greatest Aural Dead Trance Clairvoyant, spirit Medium, Palmist, Astrologer. Psychic Healer; tells you everything; full names, «»teg. facts, important information, eeerets; whom, when you marry, of business. Journeys. « hanges, love, mining, values, ranches, rooming nouses, pood Investments: when to buy or wll: where to locate; what best adapted for; advice «n all matters; imparts mystic good luck; ad- Ju*t« family troubles; wills, estates, lnherit- *oc** : reunites those separated; restores wan- •njr affection; removes evil influences, weak vi- tality, habits of drink; positively succeeds when all others have failed. 1603U Fillmore t-t. corner Geary. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clalr. and palmist; a wonderful prophetess; hours 10 to 10* 1 60c, g. $1. 1610 McAllister gt. nr. Devisadero. M.OSlE— Palmistry, cards and clairvoyant; given 25c readings. 713 Gotten Gate av'. MISS LEA. best fortune teller: readings 25c. Room 18, 311 Van Ness ay. nr. McAllister 6t. MME. Starr of Oakland, at Hotel Carllng. S. F.. 11.4 Mkt.. r. 3; truth or no pay: 10 to 9 p. m. MME. LEONIDA. honest reading; palmist, cards, '•lair.; Sun, appointments. 04S McAllister st. INVESTMENTS E. F. WAYLAND & CO.. BROKERS. 474-476 Moaadnock building, San Francisco. STOCKS OFFERED FOR QUICK SALE. l.f>"O shares Pyramid Oil Co tg .52 .".<><K> sheres Monterey Coal Co (10t)... j 55 00 S.Ortn Los Angeles McKittrlck Oil C0...@ .05 !.2r,n shares The La Blanc Oil Co <5 .23 I.^no fbares Coalinga Central Oil C0...@ .30 S.OOO Alaska Petroleum & Coal Co (S .V 2 I.ono hbares Liberty OH Co lit .14 1.000 shares Manchuria Midway Oil Co Cheap I.ono psc. Yryi\t Cooling & Yap. Co (if 10 I.OOOCaIIL Pressed Brick Co (ri Y> \.<**\ shares Alisal OHCn <§, or, 1 /.no shares Section Six Oil Co <ii ist I.ono shares Illinois Cnvip Oil Co fit .24 I.rmo shares Templor Ranch Oil <"o f<i .20 l.i'fiO shares Jewell Oil Co (^ 15 1.000 shares Pinnacle Oil Co (gt .10 1.00/1 Ventura Oil Development Co <n; O9 I.ono Lady Washington Oil Co O 09 O<Xl shares fcallnca Security Oil Co.. (ft :."* 1.000 shares M. J. & M. M. Cons Oil Co.<Si .47 I<V> *hsre« Gate* Concrete Tie Cn....<}£ 2 ~~> r.OO California Consolidated Oil Co...<§f ".45 800 shares Poulpen Wireless T. &T. Co. . ..'io 2."0 Burlingame Tel. Typewriter fis .25 2ftO Pacific Slope Securities Co \Gb .50 I<mi shares Mascot Copper Co % 425 5 Western Consolidated Coal, Gas & Electric Co. Bonds Bid Wanted — I.QQO Templor Ranch Oil Co. .(^ .15 STOCK BARGAINS OFFERED FOR SALE CHKAPEB TITAN YOC CAN BrY KLSEWHERE !.t>nn share* Temr'or Ranch Oil Co. ..@ .1* 1.000 chare* Vetsturs *M 1 Der. Co <ri .10 2.000 p.bares Orijr. Arnaflor Mm. Co... (it .CO 2.000 shares Alaska P«-t. * Coal Co... ft .12 l.oon shares Midway Premier Oil Co..<£ .70 if.'iOO Monterey c^al Co. <Iot) <dt. 110.00 3.000 phnrcs 141 Blanc Oil Co J<t .23 Finn shares I^icjie Oil Co itf 9. 00 .ViO shares Liberty Oil CV> (ct .15 ."\u25a0\u25a0oo shares Pacific Fruit Cool & Vap.Cf^ .15 L'Jf'rt shares Section Six Oil Co it, .22 I. <*vi *.harr* Pyramid Oil Co (§\u25a0 .4s r.7ft share* Visalia Midway Oil Co. .«t 7." 1 1m Zacualpa Rubber (JSyOl O 155.00 l<<o Mascot Oippcr Co ® 425 P. M. HARRIS & COMPANY. BROKERS. 7.M-7.-.3 Phelan Mdg.. San Francisco, Cal. TPKRK is m'>Dey in oil stock*: I have a lease with option to boy ICO acres of land in a Llph gravity M tftrict. If you have $100 or more you can pet In on the ground floor; $100 \u25ba-fcou'.d bring $1,000. Address box 293. Oak- isnri. Cal. P<'R informal ion wmeMTjfoj the Pmilsen wlre- ].->« company i.linne S«tr«-r 1247. or call upon JOHN VAN ALEN, S2<s Foxcroft bldg., 6S fv»r st. FINANCIAL "ABBOTT burs BONDS." corporation STOCKS snd DIAMONDS. Mouey loaned. 250 Market st. MINES AND MINING CJOl.I), amalgam, rich ore bought: cash; assaying r,<v. Pioneer Assay Co., 131 nth nr. Howard. MONEY TO LOAN AAAA— XMAS MONEY XMAS MONEY NOW IS THE TIME If you need a little money for Christmas shopping, make It a clean cut proposition and horrow 00 your "SALARY." We loan all sal- cried people on their plain notes without se- curity or lndorser. Your employer or friendf never know of any transactions at our office. Repay as you can. weekly or monthly. Our rates are the lowest. WESTERN LOAN CO., 40s Cell bids;., offices open evenings until Cbrist- mt«. AAA — MONEY FOR HOLIDAY EXPENSES! QUICK LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE— We mske all salaried employes a loan without SECURITY OR INDORSER In a quick, con- fidential manner; POSITIVELY NO ONE WILL KNOW; ender our new management and er»tem you are assured, without exception, the lowest rate* In the city; we are long established and reliable; ALL WE WANT IS YOUR PLAIN NOTE. GREAT NORTHERN LOAN CO.. 616 Phelan bldg.. Ctb Coor; offices open evenings un- til Christmas. . AAAA— WE LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITHOUT SECURITY; business CONFIDENTIAL; no charge for application; nothing taken out Id adTaiice; no red tape methods here; you are charged ONLY for the time yon have the money; you can get from us: jjg.OO — Repay $4.00 month, $1.00 weekly. *25 00 — Repay $6.C3 month, $1.65 weekly. J30.00 — Repey $S.OO month, $2.00 weekly. j.VU>o— Repay *13.35 month. $3.35 weekly. THE ROYAL INV. CO., 750 PHELAN BLDG. AAA— STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, loans on fur- niture, p!*nos. liTestock. warehouse receipts or security of any klod; loans "can be repaid In easy weekly, monthly or yearly payments; It Is (\u25a0tAri to pity one tban a number; don't fail to call and see us. ILLINOIS FINANCE CO.. formerly Illinois Trust Co., 1510 Eddy st.. half fclock from Fillmore. Telephone West 6745. AAA— HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPA N X WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC.: $10 to $200: LOW COST; CON- FIDENTIAL: HONEST AND .SQUARE DEAL. CALL. WRITE OR PHONE. 357-9 PACIFIC BLDG., 4TH and MARKET. PHONES— DOUGLAS 3265. HOME J1741. Oakland office. SlB First National Bank Bldg. MONEY loaned on furniture, p!ano« and other security; lowest rates; most favorable terms In this city; ccc others, then see me and be con- vinced; I will save you money; $2.25 weekly renars $50 loan. Pbone Market 3029. GEORGE XV. MILLER. 3009 lGtii »t., •outhwest corner M l'gtlon. room 35. . READ AND NOTE THISM If you are PERMA- KTVTLY EMPLOYED or have a REGULAR or FIXED Income and REQUIRE a little ready money you MAY borrow It upon reasonable in j F4.SY terms, without indorser, delay or red SS. «t 433 Pfaelaa bldg. CALL or PHONE Douglas 3244. MONEY loaned salaried p* o P'*. women keeping house and others upon their own name* with- «nt weuritr* easy payments; save money by trsdl^Tbere. Offices In 63 principal cities. TOI MAN room »49, PbeUn bids..' San -FraB- FUKMTURE- JSSVRAKCZ _ \u25a0 ' SALARIES— V,W*se Earners' Investment and Loan Company. \ laa— SECURITY- LOAN COMPANY. MonVrTofned on furniture, etc.; LIBERAL TFRMS- transaction* strictly confidential l and Jquare 5W Pacific Mdg. Phone Sutter 17S8. k»i *uv loans- other propositions. San Fraa- fcA ckci 'uSt iS&cr. in Pacific bids. - MONEY TO LOAN ,^_ \u0084_. Contlnufd^ - * BALDWIN JEWELRY CO.; Gold and Silver Smiths, 29-33 Kearny 'st. - LOAN DEPARTMENT. AAA — SALARIED men and women accommodated without delay or publicity. Home Credit and Investment Co.. 321 Phelan bldg., third floor. AAA — Wage earners, either men or women, can make a loan in strictest confidence at the Em- ployes' Credit Co.. room 424, Monadnock bldg. SALARY LOANS— Ladles and gentlemen without security; notes and commercial paper bought. 313 Merchants' Ex. bldg.; phone Douglas 1411. BORROW money at 2 p. c. on diamonds, jewelry. GARIN JEWELRY CO.. 1118 Market opp. 7th. ON furniture and -pianos; no removal. TRE- MAIN. room 811. S.T3 Market, next Emporium. ON furniture or pianos; private party. BECKER, room 207 Monadnock bulldlnjr, 681 Market st. CASH loaned to salaried men on note without la- dorser. MORRELL. 1022 Monadnock building. MONEY TO LOAN— Real Estate ANY amount; lowest rates on first and second mortgages on real estate, legacies, undivided interest. estateß in probate; no delay.' R. McI'OLGAX. rooms * 502 and 504. Claus Snrprkels (Call) building. Market snd 3d sts. ANY amouut on real estatp, first or second mort- gages, on any Kpcurlty; no delay; lowest rates. O. W. BECKER, Monadnock bldg.. CSI Market. MONEY to loan on Oakland. Borkfley. Alameda sn«l Froitvale renl estate nt 6 to 7 per cent. GKO. W. AUSTIN. 101 « Broadway, Oakland. FIRST mortgages, city real estate. 6 per cent. Sums SS.fHHj to $.".0,000. T. E. HAYMAN, Ist National Bank hlrig.. Montgomery and Post sts. FIRST ami second mortgages, any amount. SHAPBURNE CO.. .'O3 Monadnock building. FIRST and second mortgages, estates, legacies. H. MURPHY. 180 Sutter st. CITY REAL ESTATE THOMAS E. HAYMAN, Suite 202. First National Bank bldg., Montgomery and Post. Kearny 1703. $2,000 — Cash: 2 excellent, new. 7-8 room flats, lot 27:6x137:6, near Vallejo and Pierce sts.; fun price reduced to $7,000. This property recently cost $12,000. $2,750 — Cash; 2%cxcellent, nearly new flats, best residence part of Sacramento 6t. ; full price reduced to $6,750. Positively a sac- rifice. $4,000 — Cash; rents $1,200 per annum; 8 new flats near 15th and Market sts.; full price only $8,000: must and will be sold this week; be quick. $10.000 — Cash: rents $2,200 ppr annum; full price only $15,500 for 6 high class, new flats. Nob hill: hardwood floors, wall beds. Peer- less boilprs; everything strictly first class; a bargain. $3,soo— Cash: 3 high class new flats nr. McAllis- ter and Baker: rented low at $100 per month; full price reduced.. to $10,600; very artistic. $500 — Cash: choice 5 room home: foil price reduced to $3,500; 2d ay., Richmond; be quick. LOT, 35:4x127:6, south «Ide of Clay st. bet. Polk and Larkln. Price reduced to $7,600; choice surroundings; a most convenient location; *cc this quick; won't last long. T. E. HAY- MAN. First national bank building. $5.500 — Large 8 room dwelling; 2 mantels, 2 toilets, auto entrance and 3 bay window rooms; terms, $1,000 cash, balance monthly. 684 2d ay., 1 block from park. F. NELSON, owner, on premises. WHY pay $3,800 in rent? You can own a fine 7 room house, modern. 2 blocks from Asbbury st.; $2V) down, $27.50 monthly. Inquire box 445, Call office. $15 monthly — New, modern cottages In the Mis- sion; call for our list. OSCAR HEYMAN & BROTHER, 113 Montgomery st. SNAP — One of those modern 6 room houses in beautiful 12th . ay., Sunset, close to fair grounds. GRAND snap if w>ld this year; property known as 1650 Rcott st. HAVE Standard Title Insurance Company, Mills bldg.. Insure your title; save time, save money. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1657 FILLMORE ST. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE CHANCE OF A LIFETIMB. 1 TO 5 ACRE HOME AT HAYWARD. ONLY SIX MILES FROM OAKLAND. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND FOUR YEARS ON THE BALANCE. Etrlnp besDs have produced $900 per acre, peas <the earliest In the state) $500, garlic f OOO. You can grow fruits and berries that will pay even better than the above. An electric and two stesm railroads to the land. Our prices are the cheapest for this class of level, loam soil. Inside of 25 miles of Ban Francisco. Why naTe we sold OTer $100,000 of icls land to local people who hare worked it for SO years? They know Its Talue. Only about 80 acres left; soil 20 ft. deep by test. Will build for you, on Installment plan. Delays are dangerous; act quickly. Free maps and Information, ROBINSON & GUNNING, General Agents for lands of the Meek Estate, Harward, CaL $25 cash for a 5 acre home, close to San Fran- cisco, in Alameda county; some of the finest land in California for poultry, berries, vege- tables, fruits, walnuts, almonds, etc.; beauti- ful, levrl acres: nome land only 5 minutes to I*. U.. stores, theaters and all requirements of an np to date community: S. P. and W. I". railroad's; 20 passenger trains dally; 25 freight trains; buy good land close to S. F.. the best market on the coast, with good transportation facllltlps. and you arA sure to make money: we have the best land, choicest, most beautiful lo- cation; abundance water: lowest prices: easiest terms; $75 per acre up; 5 acres, $25 cash, balance small payments. RICH VALLEY LAND CO., 180 Sutter st. G. E. MANSFIELD. E. R. BURTNETT. EMPIRE LAND CO. OF NAPA— I7 SECOND ST. AND 572 OAK ST., SAN FRANCISCO. NAPA COUNTY AND NAPA CITY REAL ES- TATE. WE HAVE ORCHARDS. DAIRY, STOCK RANCHES. ALFALFA AND GARDEN TRUCK LAND. WE MAKE EXCHANGES OF ALL KINDS EITHER WAY. WE HELP YOU TO GET A HOME ACCORDING TO YOUR MEANS. AND THAT'S HOW WE BUILT UP OUR BUSINESS. CALL OR WRITE FOR WHAT YOU WANT. EMPIRE LAND CO. OF NAPA. THE COUNTY WITHOUT IRRIGA- TION. "WITHOUT MALARIA." WITH A $1.50 ROUND TRIP FARE EVERY 2 HOURS. : NATURE'S PEACE AND PROSPERITY. ' Exploiters of labor get rlca from the toll of ' men. Learn of them 'and harken to the call of nature; co-operate with her. The land 1b a never failing storehouse, which nature's children will work for you night and day. Buy an old pp«*ckle<l hen, and then Get a brood fow and a milch cow; And. of course, buy a borse. Place a stand of bees under the trees; Start fruit trees to prow, an alfalfa patch sow; But first get the land, and get it Boon. And thus, my boy, you'll hsve earned the boon Of nature's peace and prosperity. See J. V. MURRAY. Hotel Argonaut. C4O and 440 acres, Mendoelno; 4SO in Lake and 360 in Napa counties; $3 per acre; for stock, chickens and fruit; plenty wood and water. Box 454. Call office. * 4Vi ACRES near Hayward; fine soil; house, stable, chicken bouse; 80 chickens; borse and buggy; only $2,500; the snap of a lifetime. P. E. BAIRD. 46S 11th st.. Oakland. l-'INEST Orland (Glena countyi Irrigable land: no adobe, hardpan or alkali; $75 per acre; 60 equal monthly payments; no Interest. Owner, box 3, Petaluma. Cal. 5-10-20 acres Irrigated fruit, garden and alfalfa land; $10 acre cash, balance 10 years If de- sired. PAUL ROSSI ER, 336 Pine st. $25 cash. $10 monthly, buys 5 acres of beautiful level land In Alameda county. RICH VAL- LEY LAND CO.. 180 Sutter st. , $3'J5 for 5 acres in Alameda county. PROGRESS- IVE REALTY CO.. 180 Sutter st. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE $200 cash, $20 monthly — Very fine 7 room house, bath, closets in every' room; waxed floors; brick mantel. If you want a sleeping porch, look at this. Street has large palms and trees: fine home*. Only 2 block from Key Route and S. Pacific trains; electric cars run everywhere; beautiful home; lot 40 ft. front; the best that can be had for the money; price $2,900. $50 cash. $7 monthly — Northeast business corner on main county road, between 2 car lines; 100x100; price $1,500. Call or send for circular. 45H 9th st. near Broadway, Oakland. H. 2. JONES, owner. . ; . CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. WE OFFER FOR SALE THE GHIGLIONE .TRACT, SITUATED ON COLLEGE AY., FOR- REST ST. AND SHAFTER A Y.; THERE IS NO BETTER PROPERTY TO BE HAD IN OAKLAND. HANDY TO OARS AND KEY ROUTE. SEE THESE LOTS AT ONCE. TERMB IF DESIRED. . G. C. WRIGHT & CO. (THE YELLOW OFFICE) 241 CLAREMONT AY. OPP. HUDSON ST. KEY ROUTE STATION. PHONE PIEDMONT 4563, OAKLAND. CAL. " \u25a0 ""*"*" SNAP. 7- •\u25a0 -.'..\u25a0 PIEDMONT LOT. CHEAPEST EVER. $87JiO PER FOOT. Easily worth $48 per foot; must have some ready money; fine location;, cloee to streetcars. Box 3116. Call office, Oakland. NEW 5 room bungalow, pretty, modern* and up to date, cobblestone : front, ; marine view, , close . to cars and Claremont Key Route station; $150 c*eh. balance $30 per month, price $3.300. '\u25a0 O. M. BULLOCK, 1420 Broadway, Oakland. \u25a0HMflHß&tedKsss&SiS'^'^SQt' THE SAN FRANCISCO^.OAEL; THURSDAY; DECEMBER 22, 1910; \_ALAMEDA REAL ESTATEy_ $23 CASH, $10 monthly— s acres of the best land In Alameda county; rich and leveL RICH VALLEY LAND CO., 180 Sntter st. : _JWWARpREALESrrATE_ BB SURE TO VISIT SDNNY SLOPE- TRACT BEFORE INVESTING. • Ideal subdivision for poultry raising. Only 3 mile* east of Hayward. , . : Well watered; fronting on the propowd Dub- lin boulevard: only y A mile to public school, and you can buy 3, 5 and 10 acre tracts from $75 to $200 per acre: terms, tnlrd down, third in 1 y.esr. third in two years; no Interest, no taxes. Why buy a suburban lot when, you can get a choice tract of this acreage for less money, from which you can make an Independent living? Apply to the owner, W. E. PROOTOR. 662 17th st.. Oakland, or to any real estate dealer in Hayward. «» . \u25a0 ... 1 ACRE or more In famous Meek orchard tract: electric and 2 steam line* on land; fruit and ponltry; prices right; easy terms; free Infor- mation. ROBINSON & GUNNING. '-- M Tel. nsrward 226. Hayward. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE $1.200— 550 cash. $10 mo., 2 r., lot 100x100. Sl.SOO— slso cash, $15 mo., 4 r.. lot 50x110. $2.200— 5300 cash. $20 mo.. 4 r.. lot 45x174. Houses to rent or purchase. *1O to $30 per mo. FRUITVALE REALTY CO., 3202 E. 12th st. Rhone Merritt 242. BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES. Visit the beautiful Rurliogame hill country, the most besutlful within reach of the city, far surpassing the cross bay localities; transfer to the San Maten electric car at sth and Market — you always get a peat— and cet off at EASTON station, or take the Southern Pacific at Third and Townsend. Here is the finest suburban home site on the peninsula. EASTON ADDITIONS TO BURLINGAME: beautiful shaded paths, cool on the hottest days; all Improvement*, cement side- walks, streets, »ewers, water, light and tele- phone are installed; the homes will appeal to you: large lots on easy terms; excellent and fast train service, twice as fast as to cross bay points. For particulars about EASTON address P. .T. RODGERS, MILLS BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.- REDWOOD CITY— Real Estate A — IMPROVED lots; 5 minutes' walk from Red- wood City depot; very easy terms: also acre- age: send for booklet. BALD.WIN & HOW- ELL. 318-324 Kesrny Bt. SANTA CRUZ REAL ESTATE HOMES, ranches^ acreage, exchange. ' Price list, DAVID L. WILSON. Santa Cruz, Cal. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE FOR SALE— BARGAIN. Hotel of 17 rooms;. 2 cottages and several tents and platforms; room for 50 guests; modern im- provements; completely furnished; dance hall 40x30; store building; acetylene gas plant, 12."i lights: water tank, windmill, stable; cow, 75 chickens; 12 acres, best soil; all kinds of fruit; farming Implements. 2 carriages', double harness, single harness, older mill, incubator: located on county road. 10 miles smith of Los Gatos, 13 miles north of Santa Cruz; beautiful grovp on premises; taxes paid; no mortgage; price $12,000; $3,000 cash, balance can be paid-in city property. Oakland or Berkeley, if clear. Additional 25 acres virgin redwood forest adjoining the above, $3,000. Address A. L. WHITNEY. 1308 27th ay., Oakland. Cal. TO exchange — I make exchanges dally, can handle any property that is located in or near Oakland if the prices are right and you mean business. What have you and what do you want? D. F. MINNEY. 422 11th st., Oakland. LBGAL ANDJDFFICIAL^^ R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM. 1005 Ellis St., San Francisco, December 19. 1910. — Children re- ceived from June 19, 1910.- to December: WHOLE ORPHANS. Mary Picnsso. aged 6 yrs. 3 mos.; Josephine Lagier, 6 yrs. 4 mos.; Emma Jenkins, 13 yrs. 3 mos.; Mabel Jenkins. 7 yrs. 2 mos. ; Josephine Palazotto, 7 yrs.; Caroline Palazotto. S yrs. 8 mos.; Teresp Dovencenzl. 8 yrs.; Agues O'Toole, 9 yrs.; Emelia Ferando. I) yrs. 11 mos.; Elizabeth Rennison, 7 yrs.: Margaret Quinn, 12 yrs. 9 mos. HALF ORPHANS. Julia Montauban, aged 3 yrs. 11 mos.: Alice : Montauban, 5 yrs. 2 mos.; Marguerite Auld, 7 I yrs. 1 mo.: Gertrude Quinn. 12 yrs. 11 mos.; ! Maud Dempsey, 6 yrs. 4 mos. ; Louise Deblolle, 12 yrs. 9 moe. ; Susie Oppici. 10 yrs. 11 mos.; Linda Oppici. 8 yrs. 9 mos.; Hazel Oppici. 7 yrs. 6 mos. : Itosarlo Esqueda, 8 yrs. 0 mos.; Frances Esqueda. 7 yrs. 4 mos.; EIIIIII.V P.iorata. 6 yrs. 10 mos.: Dorris Lann, 10 yrs. 4 mos.; Ruth Lann, 8 yrs. 4 mos. : Grace Penrose. 13 yrs. 3 mos. ; Marie Marquardt. 7 yrs. 6 mo*. ; Helen Dewson, 7 yrs. 3 mos.: Mabel Morris, 12 yrs.; Iris Kuen- stpr, 13 yrs.; Rona Kuenster, C yrs. 8 mos.; Alice O'Neil. 13 yrs. G raos.: Laura Goodwin. 13 yrs. 4 mos.; Margaret McCarthy, 11 'yrs. 11 mos.; Lucy Potter. 11 yrs. 8 mos. ; Carrie Fontana. 8 yrs. 1 mo.; Mary Fontana, « yrs. 1 mo.; Laura Potter, 3 yrs. 10 mos.; Edith O'Neil. 11 yrs. 1 mo.; Louise Esqueda, 7 yrs. 0 mos.; Mercedes Esqueda. 5 yrs. C mos.; Angeline O'Callohan, 12 yrs. 3 mos.; Catherine Bolien, 7 yrs. 6 mos. ; Winifred Sexton. 6 yrs. 5 mos.; Lola Simmons. 9 yrs. 11 mos.; Marionette Simmons. 11 yrs. 9 inos. ; Sarah Kniss. 8 yrs. 11 mos.: Mary Rackley, 8 yrs. 4 mos.; Ellen Rackley, 0 yrs. 11 mos.; Dorothy Linnastruth, 9 yrs. 3 mos.: Josephine Sanplla, 5 yrs. 9 mos.; Alice Lagier, 3 yrs. 2 mos.; Mary Molnar. 12 yrs. 6 mos.; Elixabeth Molnar, 8 yrs. 7 raos.; Harriet Duggan. 30 yrs. 2 mos.; Lucy Duggan, 4 yrs. 3 nios.; Blanch Hngan, 10 yrs. 11 raos.; Angeline Sgambati. 7 yrs. 0 mos.: Terpse Skelly, 12 yrs. 8 mos. ; Catherine Bohen, 7 yrs. 9 mos. NOTICK OF INTENDED REMOVAL Notice Is hereby given that the F. J. A. For- ster music company, a corporation organized under the laws of the stato of California, with its principal place of business at 45 Kearny street, in the city and county of San Francisco, state of California, intends to remove its prin- cipal place of business to 1105 Washington street, in the city of Oakland, county of Ala- meda, state of California, and that the consent In writing of the holders of two-thirds of the capital stock of said corporation has been ob- tained and filed in the office of said corpora- tion. In accordance with the provisions of the civil code of California. Dated at San Francisco. December 7, 1910. F. J. A. FORSTER MUSIC COMPANY, O. B. PAYNE. President, ADA RODRIQUEZ, Secretary. WILLARD P. SMITH, Counsel, 1700 Call bldg., San Francisco. ASSESSMENT NOTICE 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ATLAS WONDER MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Fran- cisco. Cal. Location of works. Wonder mining district, Churchill county. Nevada! Notice Is hprehy given that at. a- meeting of the board of directors held on the I6th day of December, 1910, an assessment (No. 1) of one cent (1c) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Im- mediately to the secretary at thp office of the company, room 114. No. 268 Market St.. in the city and county of San Francisco, state of California. Any stock on 1 which this assess- ment shall rpmain unpaid on Monday, ' the - 23d day of January, 1011, will be delinquent and. advertised for sale at public auction, and, un- Ipss payment. is made before, will be sold on Friday, the 17th day of February. 1911. at 12 o'clock noon, io pay the delinquent asspssment. together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. \u25a0 - : . EDWIN SCHWAB. ; Secretary of Atlas Wondpr Mining Company. Office. Room 114, No. 268 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. - , . _ NEW boards, $10; shingles,. $1.40; rustic, $20. Country orders solicited. 33 10th St., S. F. NURSES ARE GRADUATED FROM TRAINING SCHOOL Musical Program, Rendered at the German Hospital The graduation exercises of the Ger man hospital training school were held last night in the rooms of the hospital at Fourteenth and Noe streets. After an org-an prelude by Werner Roehl, superintendent of the hospital, the opening address was made by President Max Schmidt, followed by a tenor solo by M. X -Courturi. The diplomas were presented by John Fischer. Following the presentation of di plomas, addresses were made; by. Dr. H. Kreutzmann;and;Dr. A. Rosenthal. Mu sical numbers were given by Yon ; der Mehden's orchestra, jj Roehl and Essbach and by Miss C. Burns.' A class prophecy was . made by Mrs. LV? Statler ; 'and' "Farewell \ was rendered , by , Miss ; A. Cohn. The exercises V fended- with a Santa Claus pantomime and the dis tribution of presents.. "JOLLY TIMES -WITH • SANTA CLAUS" PROMISED A Christmas entertainment, free ,to the public," will be given at 7:45 o'clock Friday leyenlhgr by the Sunday 'school: of Green street \u25a0 ch urch, '. Green ? street : near Stockton. It ' willibe held In the; church' and include many, entertain! rig: features. 3 "Jolly * Times With "Santa .giaus'^ls :the .way the invitation describes the ; event." SHOE CUTTERS TO TAKE AN APPEAL Expulsion of Union Will Be Con= sidered by American Fed eration of Labor O. M. BOYLE . Word comes from <tra^^P^councjl» the east that the expulsion of shoe cutters' union from the .labor coun cil will be taken up by the executive council of the American federation of labor January 16. Presi dent Tobln of the international boot and shoe workers' union claims that the council exceeded its authority anj that the aggrieved union was following the Instructions of its international organ ization.; He believes that the interna tional body has paramount authority over the San Francisco labor council in the case at issue. • .\u25a0*....*\u25a0\u25a0,•\u25a0• E. A.' Erickson presided at the last meeting of sailors' union of the Pacific. The secretary reported that shipping was quiet. Balloting for officers was proceeded with. The agents at Tacoma, Seattle, Port Townsent, Aberdeen, Port land and Eureka reportedtiiat shipping was somewhat improved in sailing ves sels, but prospects were uncertain, The .executive committe. of . the Iron trades council was in session yesterday morning discussing the position taken by the metal trades association in refer ence to the recommendations submitted by the arbitration panel in the 8 hour a day controversy in the iron Industry. The conclusions reached by the com mittee will be placed before the Iron trades council at its meeting tomorrow. Upholsterers' union No. 28 met at 343 Van! Ness avenue Tuesday night. Two candidates were obligated. The charter was "ordered, draped for 30 days in memory of Charles Lampe.who died re cently. A committee was appointej to arrange a beneht ball to aid a son of a member of the union who has met with misfortune. The affair will be held in Dreamland rink in January. B. B. Rosenthal was \u25a0 made chairman of the committee. ; Bricklayers' union No. 7 Initiated one and admitted two upon traveling cards at the Tuesday night meeting. The following nominations were made, the election to take place next Tuesday night: For president, D. Hopkins, E. L. Nolan, George Beagly and Charles Noonan: for. vice president, T. G. Stark aud James K. Murphy; for financial necretary and business agent, F. . C. Ha mill ; for recording secretary, Harry Thuener; for treasurer, M. J. O'DonncU ami J. Dunzweiler; for trustees, John McCarthy No. 2. W. J. Davies, D. Bartell. S. A. Corey and Sid Hunn; for arbitration board. J. T. O'Brien. William Haynes. J. S. Mszza. J. A. Johnson, J. R. White, Sid Hunn and James Ask ham; for dologates to the building trades coun cil, Gcorgp.Keely,* John Tracy, John McCarthy No. l. Charles Noonan. Ed Watson, FTank Ilamill. Georgft Beagly. I). Hopkins, James Ask ham, James Coulter and Patrick Garrlty; dele gate to. the state 'building trades convention In San Rafael, George I). Keely. The following officers were elected at the last meeting of coopers' union No. 65: President. R. F. Gough;, vice president, J. P. Kplllher; recording secretary, I. P. Beban; finan cial secretary, Joseph Cresse; treasurer, S. J. Cook: delegates to the labor- council, Joseph CresHP. S. J. Cook, J..P. Kelliher and Walter Randolph. \u25a0 . • . . A smoker and high jinks will be given in the Labor Council temple January 10, at which date the offi cers will be installed. J. ,- ..» At a recent- meeting of clerks' union of Vallejo it was decided'to. affiliate with the state federation of labor.. A delegate was chosen to represent the local at the district convention of re ATLANTIC OCEANTRAVEL AMERICAN LINE PI j month — CherbourK—- Southampton Philadelphia— Queens town— Liverpool ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE New York— London Direct HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE Xevr York — London— Parla— Rotterdam Via Plymouth ana Boulogue-Sur-Mer RED STAR LINE N. V.— Cherbourg— Dover— Antwerp WHITE STAR LINE New York— Queen«town— Liverpool N.Y.-Plyniouth-Cherbourg-Southampton Boston— Queenst own— Liverpool' ZVcw York and Boston to; RIVIERA-ITALY-EGYPr The Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Villofranche, Genoa, IVaplea, Alexandria •CKDRIC (21.033' tons)...... Jan. 11. Feb. Ti •CELTIC (L' 0,904 t0n5)..... .Jan. 25. Mar. 8 \u2666Ljirft-ent steaniern to the Mediterranean Komanlc ....... Feb. 4 Canopic Apr. 8 Romanic ' '.Mar. IS Romanic . . . ... .Apr. 29 Cretie .........Mar. 29 Cretlc ..........May 10 WEST INDIES CRUISES Spanish * Main— Panama Canal K 4 S.S;NEW YORK G. N. KOKPPEL, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast. 31U Geary street opposite- St. Francis- Hotel, San Ftanclsco. . \u25a0 "\u25a0-..' ' ' \u25a0"-'-\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0'..•- I JIB JLI I I Gibraltar | North ;I§! SJSiHHSSn Colombo B _ _ Australia la 1 0 ¥ U LONDON --- . . *.— \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 Paris, Bremen I LONDON — \u25a0 — : PARIS — — BREMEN I TUESDAYS THURSDAYS 10 A.91. s*sr lo \u25a0*• m. - ; Expres.Saillns,. ™&SZs£l?* G. "WRshnstn.Jan. 3 Frled'h d.Gr..Jan. 14 •'• K'prlnz' Win. Jan. 17 ?Rhein(Tues)Feb.. 7 Prims E. TV. .Jan. 3l Bremen ...... Feb. 21 K'prlnz Wm.Feb. 14 'Roon ......Mar. 2 7 : , -. 'Bremen Direct. SATURDAYS ham. GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS. KAPLES, GENOA \u2666Berlin'; 1 new.' Jan. \u25a0 7 Koe'g Albert. Feb, ; 4 • *K. Luise... .Jan. 21 tßerlln, new.Feb. 18 •Omits Gibraltar.; tOmltß Gib. &Algiers. ' Wireless and Submarine Signal*. Independent Around-the-World Tonra. - . Travelers' Checfc* Good All Over the World, v, , OKIiMCIIS * CO.. Gen. Acts.. 5 B*wrny.sr.Y. Robert Capelle,* G. A.? P." C, 150 * Powell St., opposite St; Francis hotel, San Francisco. Tele- phone— Kearnv, 4794.; -'_ • . : ; FRENCH LINE CIB. GLE. TRANSATLANTIQUB DIRECT LINE ;T0 HAVRE— PARIS .', Sailings \ Every . Tnur » d& y. Saturday. La'Touraine'.Dec.V23' I" La' Lorralna.V^Jan'S:' La Bretaene Doc. 29 .' | La 8aT01«..:,.D«0.'8 ' V', ;' :.-.;* •; \u25a0 EXTRA/ SAILINGS. ; r ";' These." steamers; carry one class (II) cabin passengers , only. . . , ... • Floride :....'. Deo,; 24 _\u25a0 I Caroline... .l; Jan. ; Chicago. . . : : . .Dee. 24 ; | Niagara. .\T. Jan.", 31 \ 8R05.,.* Pacific , Coast Managera^ 630 Montpomery street, : San ; Francisco. • Cabin Office, 655 Market ' street. .' * ;" ?. ; Canw&ooi !< Pacifio ' Empress lin* of Steaxsaxs \u25a0alllns I weekly 1 between 1 Montreal • and j JUrerpooi. ; Wireleei oa »U uteamers. Ask anj ticket aceat. rraoditw. tall clerks, which will convene in San Jose next month. .Steam laundry workers' union N0. '26 at its last meeting selected these offi cers,'-"and they ~ will be installed the first meeting : in January : President, D. J. Gorman: vice president. Lizzie Williams; secretary, \ Carrie Parmer; treasurer, Charles Llnegar: sergeant at arms. GeorjreMack- Hn and James Magnuson; -trustee, James Whittle; auditing committee, William Laurlston, Louis Jenkins, Ed Moss and Harry Korts; business agent, Charles Hawley. \u25a0 P. J. "Walsh was chosen president of painters' union No. il9. It required the count. of the entire ballot before the result could be told. President Doorley was in the chair at the Tuesday night meeting of mold ers*. union No. 164. The local made a Christmas present of $800 to the strik ers in Los Angeles. This was in addi tion to the usual weekly assessment of $75. One candidate was initiated and two applications. received. • John 1.. Nolan, for four years busi ness -agent has decided not to serve the local further in that capacity ow ing to the many claims upon his time from # other sources. Nolan will repre sent *the labor council in Sacramento while the legislature is In session. His services in that capacity, in years gone by made him the unanimous choice of the council for the responsible position. After the adjournment of the legis lature he will become an organizer for the international, visiting all portions of the west. The members of 164 are PACIFIC OCKAX TRAVEL -^•^1 J!^. - Steamers leave from Broad- j^^iSs-^^jw way Wharves (Piers 0 and Wl/vfSWSa \«A Low rates, inclnding berth I [ V^SS^ I I an* l meals. I \ VCT>*q^A^l Special Ronnd Trip Rates. \JVAi \2W **OS ANGELES SAN DIEGO President...... Dec. 22, Jan. 25, 4 p. m. Governor Jan. 15, 2 p. m. •Qneen.. Jan. 1. 19. 11 a. m. Puebla Jan. 6, 2p.m. Umatllla... Dec. *2S, 2 p. m.; Jan. *28, 11 a. m. 5enat0r......... Jan. 10, 11 a. m. •Only steamers calling at Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWNSBND TACOMA, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks and all points on the Yukon. \ President.. Jan. 30. 11 a. m. Umatllla. Jan. 16, 11 a. m. Puebla. v.'.Dee.*' 24, 4 p. m.; Jan. 12, 25. 11 a. m. Umati11a......... Jan; 16, 11a.m. Queen Jan. 7, 11 a. m. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) Topeka..Dec. 24, 29, Jan. 3, 8. 13, 18. 23, 11 am. GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, EXSEXADA, SAN JOSE DEL CADO, SAN PEDRO. Cnracao. ...*........ 7th ot each month. 12 m. ALASKA CRUISES 1011 Leave Seattle Spokane.. June 14, 28; July 12. 26: Aug. 9. 9 p' m- Right reserved to change' this schedule. Ticket Offices— Palace Hotel. 653 Market St. 16 Market st. and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent. EXPRESS SERVICE. SEATTLE TACOMA SOUND PORTS AND ALASKA. Steel Steamships ADMIRAL SAMPSON, WATSON, BUCKMAN Every Wednesday and Saturday LOW RATES r— BEST SERVICE. ALASKA-PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. TICKET r«£kVk OFFICES: ) 678 Market st. 1 Howard st.. Dock No. 1 R. J. RINGWOOD. General Freight and Pas- •enjrer Ajrent. 318 Merchants' Exchanjre. STEJAMSHIPS HARVARD and YALE k LOS ANGELES Leaving al ( Mondays, "Wednesdays, 4 p. m. f Thursdays, Saturdays From Pier 7, Pacific Street Wharf ! COMMENCING DECEMBER 21, 1910 For further Information, folders, etc., apply Pacific Navigation^ ffi S»t?tV NOTE. Change of Hailing; date for this week only. The steamer scheduled to leave Thursday, Dec. 22, will leave on Friday, Dec. 23. Other days un- changed. \u0084 xjja^x AMERICAN-HAWAHAN |W| STEAMSHIP COMPANY %s^*^y Tehuantepec Route . Rejfular Fast Freight Service NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COABT PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, \u25a0ailing from New York every six days, making direct connection with Pacific steamers sailing from Salina Cruz, Mex.. every six days for San Francisco PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO , NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin- cipal -European ports under through rates and through bills , of lading. Sail- ings from San Francisco every 12 days. - For rates and further particulars ap- ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM, Gen- eral Agents, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' B -a ßridge street, New York. WILLIAMS, DIMOND Ss CO- General Agents, Pacific Coast. JlO Sansome St.. San Francisco TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIEXTAIi STEAMSHIP COMPANY ; 5. S. America Maru. .... . Thursday, Jan. 12, 1911 S. S. Tenyo Maru.. ... .Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1911 B. S. : Nippon Maru. . . . .Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911 S. S. Chiyo Maru. Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1911 Steamers : sail from : company's piers, Nos. 42. 44, near foot of Second 'street, at 1 p. m., for Yokohama and Hongkong,* calling at Honolulu. Kobe (Hiogo) and Nagasaki and Shanghai and connecting at - Hongkong ; with steamers for Ma- nila, India, etc. •< No cargo received on board on day of sailing. Round trip tlcketsat reduced rates.- -.• "-• \u25a0' "\u25a0. -.'\u25a0./ - : ' •\u25a0 ; For. freight and passage apply at office. 240 James Flood building.. . ,W. H. AVEItr. • , . • \u25a0 \u25a0Assistant. General Manager. UNION SSfCp: of NZ. Ltd. New Throngh Passenger and ; Freight Serrlce ; ' Without Change.' '• - SAN FRANCISCO TO ; WELLINGTON, N. Z., » « V- VIA TAHITI AND RAROTONGA. S. S. AOEANOI (4,268 tons) sails.. . . ...Jan. 11 S. S. MAITAI I (3,395 .tons) | 5ai15.'. ... . . . .F-b. 8 -Sailings every 28 days; connection at Welling- ton j and Auckland for New 'Zealand ports and Australia. • \~''^3%§B&®sa^™*tyiMiagt*\L OCEANIC S. S. C 0. ,; Gen. : Agenta. 90 Calif. «t. Ticket Office.; B73 Market st. Tel: ; Sntter 643. TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND- S. S. -Marlposa. satis ll' a.m.V Dec. 28. '. Special Tahiti round trip L 1133. first class. HnVni 111 II I a - S" Sierra; (10,000 tons dis- UUnUL.tL.IJ placement) saiU 11 a. m., D«C : 24. "1910/; Special round trip $110. first class. I OCEANIC \u25a0 LINE/ 673 Mkt. : tel.' Kearny, 1231 UnSUhl HI IP s: s - '\u25a0' Lurllne S (13,000] tons): sails illllill Lll I! noon. Jan. 4. for Honolulu ami .l. ll y ll . v r u rV Kahulul. S. S.Wilhelmlna, (13.500 tons V.sails. sails 'noon. Jan. .'lS,;! for \ Honolulu and < Hilo. Round ; trip to ! Honolulu, i first $110 and up. .»* , * MATSON ' NAVIGATION CO., •' - \u0084 ;:^CS ! Market! St.- •.•;\u25a0;,• . \u25a0-'- pleased with the promotion of Nolan, who has been actively identified with No. 164 for 20 years. Conferences have been going on be tween representatives of the gas and electric company and the gas workers' union over the proposed increase of 25 cents per day to each -man employed by the company for several days, and another meeting will be held tomorrow. The new wage scale will affect em ployes of. the company In Sacramento. San Jose, Oakland and Vallejo, as well as this city. The opinion is expressed that an amicable understanding will be reached. The present rate of wages runs' from $2.50 to $3.75 a day. but the men believe this sum insufficient to care for. themselves and families, hence they are Insisting upon a slight in crease. 'i + s ,;;•'; *^\ It was stated at the last meeting of barbers* union of Oakland that the membership hed reached the 300 mark. The following officers were chosen: President, T. A. Gllmore; vice president, P. I. Elliott; secretary and business agent, F. B. Perry; recording secretary. Samuel Fromholz; treasurer, T. C Car ter; delegates to the central labor council, Joseph Klntz. C. S. Smith. Ralph Daniels and Samuel Lewin. The Union Man's orphanage of San Lorenzo, Which was taken over by the States building trades council several months ago, has planned to give the in RAILWAY TRAVEL vk fS w Wi S3 M S3 m s*J! D h \ Wai Br W^MJ m ss If (Pwi TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM DECEMBER 11. ISIS , •- VIA OAKLAND PIER VIA COAST LINE "** Leare (Foot of Market Street) ArriTt Leav* CThird aad Towasend Streets) ArrtT* 2.15 a Niles. Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton, t*>-lO* Valeacia Street. Oceen V!«w. Cblma. "* Lodi. Gait, Elk Grove, Sacramento 1 1.1 89 Ceaeteries, Baden. Saa Bruno tB-35« 6.40 a Hay ward. Niles, San Jose. 7.08 a 8.30* Sooth Saa Frasciaeo. San Joae. Gilroy. 7.00 a Richmond. Port Costa. Beaicia, Sulsua ] (Hollister), Sargeat, Fajaro, Wa: joa- Diion. Sacramento. Roseville, Marys- 1 7.28? vlUe, Santa Crui 7.50 » ville. Redding. Dunsmuir j 10.33j 7.101 South Saa Fnaciaco. Falo AlSn. Saa 7.00 a Elmira, Vacame, Rurnsey 7.28 9 . - Jose. Way Stations 7.30 a 7.00 a DitK Woodland (Marysrllle, Oro-* 7.10 a Mayfield. Los Altos. Los Gatos t7.20» Tille), Williams. Maxwell. Willowi, B.ooa Shore lino limited— Faso Robles Hamilton, Corniag. Red Bluff 7.280 Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Los 7.40 a Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, . Angeles 9.3Cp Martinet .'. 6.03p B.ooa El Paso. San Antonio, Houston, New 7.40« Avon, Saa Ramon (JLlvennore) 6.48s Orleans, Chicagrj aad East 9.3Cp 7.40» Niles, Pleasanton, Uvermore, Tracy, i 8.05 a The Coaster— Saa Jose. Pauao (Wtt« Lathrop. Stockton, Lodi. Sacnmento. 7.28? ' tonville. SanU Cruz), Caslrovula, 7.40« Tracy. Los Banos, Kerman, Fresno. . . 4.08p ' (Dd Monte. Monterey. Partfie GroTt), B.ooa Newark (Centerville), Saa Jose. Los Salinas. Soledad, Faso Robles Hot Gatos, Wright, Felton (Boulder Springs. Saa Luis Obispo. Surf. Creek), Santa Cruz .A 5.43 > (Lompoe). Santa Barbara. Ventura, 8.20 a Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. \ ; T Orr.ard, Los Angeles 1 1.45» Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Goshea B.loa Mayfield. Les Altos. Los Gate*. Wrieht., Junction (Hanford. Armona), Visalia, Glenwood (Boulder Crrek), Santa Crus. Porterville, Bakersfield 4.48 a WatsonTllle. Ca3troTille, Del Monte. 8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Merced 4.48 a Monterey. PaciSe Gtotb 9.C0» 9.00 a Niles (Saa Jose), Livennore, Stockton 1 9.00 i San Jose. Gilroy. Salinas. Paso Rcbles (\u2666Milton), Valley Spring. lone. Sacra- Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo— mento 4.08» . ; Tres Pinos — Watsonville, Eacta 9.00 a Sonora, Tuolumn* and Angefa AJOB9 Cnu, 4M Mont», Monterey . Pacific 9.00 a Atlantic Express— Sacramento, True- GroTe 4.COp kee, Ogden. Salt Lake City. Denver, 1 0.40 a South San Francisco, Bnrllngame, San Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago 8.28? Mateo, Palo Alto, Saa Jose 'tS.SOa 9.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Martines •\u0084.. T _ \u0084. •»„.,« v ».*» t^.. r,«— J t8.45a Bay Point . . . 6.08» 1 0.40 a Los Altos. MonU \ Ista, Los Gataj. . | , , Op 10.20 a Vallejo. Hare Island. Napa 11.28 a 1 1.30 a Valencia Street. Ocean View. Colma, 10.20 a Los Angeles Passenger — Port Costa. ! Cemeteries. Baden. Sag Bruno 1.35? Martinez. Byron, Tracy. Stockton. 1 1.40 a South Saa Francisco, San Jose .- tS.CCa Merced, Fresno (Hanford, Coaling*, 2.00? Del Monte Express— San Jose. Gilroy. Visalia), Bakersfield. Log Angeles 7.48? Sargent (Watsonville, Santa Cruz). 10.401 Ban Francisco Overland Limited— \u25a0' Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, (Salinas)...'... 12.30 a . Omaha, Chicago B. 28» • Zosp South Saa Francisco. Palo Alto, Saa ll.2oaShasta Limited— Portland. Tacoma. . •' Jose 8.43 a Seattle 9.I8» f2.05p Los Altos, Monta Vista. Lcs Gatos. ... t3.Z3? 12.00n GoldSeld Pass.— Port Costa, Benk-la. 3.00? South San Francisco, San Mateo. Saa Sacramento, Truckee. Huen. Wa- .1 \u25a0 Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos. Salinas 10.13* buska (Yerinsston. Mason), Mlna. 3.00p Watsonville. SanU Crus. CastroTiUe. Tanopah, Goldfield, Laws, Keeler.... 7.48 a ' Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Gtoto 10.10 a 12.00n Davis, Yolo, Williams, Colusa June- 3.1 5p Santa Oars. West San Joze, Los Gatos, tion. Willows.. 2.48p Wright (Boulder Creek). Santa Cruj. 10.20 a 1 2.00n Marysrille, Chlco. Red Bluff.. 4.03? 4.00? Sunset Express — Tucson. Demlng. 1 .00» Niles, Irvlngton, San Jose 2.48 p , , El Faso, Houston, New Orleans, 1.40p Saa Lesndro, Niles, Centerville,/ 9.03 a Chicago 10.35 a Newark, San Jose \ 7.48p 4JXp Wsshlugtea Sunset Route— WashiEf- 2J)Op Newark. San Jose. Los Gatos. Wright, . ton, D- C . Nrw York and East 10.55 a : Felton (Boulder Creek). SanU Cnn... 9.58p 4.00» Kansas City. St. Louts, Chicago 10.55 a 2.40p SanLeandro. Niles. San Jose...^ • 9.28 a 4 .00 • Faso Robles Hot Springs, Saa Luis 3.00? Benicia, Winters, Sacramento — Wood- 1 - Obispo, Santa Barbara and Los land. Knight* Landing. Tudor, Yuba Anzeles 10.53 a City, Marysville 10.48 a 4.20« South Saa Francisco. San Jose t9.COa 3.20? Tort Costa (Stockton), Martinez. 15.05? Burlingame. Saa Mateo. Falo Alto, Byron, Modesto, Merced, Fresno. .... 12.08? Saa Jom and Way Stations 9.45 a 3.45? Via Sausalito, West Naps, St. Helena. t5.20? Redwood. Falo Alto. San Jom I.IO» Calistoga 10.35 i f5.20p Los Altos. Mont* Vteta, Los Gatos t3.25? 4.00p Vallejo, Napa, Calistos*. Santa Rosa, T5.2Sp Burtingame. Saa Mateo, San Jote 3.25? Martinez, San Ramon, LlTtrmors.... 9.28 a j5-30p Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean View, 4.00p Niles (Centerville. Newark), Liver- J 10.28 a Cemeterietr. South San Francisco. more, Tracy, Stockton. Lodi....... I 11.18? 23d Street. 3d aad Towa«end t*.4op 4.40p San Leandro. Hayward, Nile*. Pleas- . 5.40? San Bruno^an MattoJledwood.Palo f 17.25 * anton, Ltvermore. Tracy, Newman, Alto, Santa Can, San Je«e \ 7.35 a Kerman. Fresno , 11.18? 15.40p Los Altos, Los Gatos 19.45 a 5.00? Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia. Sacra- |6.00? Millbrae, San Mateo. Falo Alto, May- mento, Lincoln, Marysville, Oravills . . II .28* - field, Los Altos. Los Gatos 1 8.0 C« 5.00? Davit, Woodland, Yolo, Arbuckle. f6.05p 23d Street. Vi&itaclon, South Saa Williams, Colusa Junction. Willows... 10.38p Francisco, Valencia Street t7.!5p 5.00p Ru3s»H, San Jose, Los Gatos..; 9.28 a 6.30p South San Frandsco. San Jote 5.45p 5.20p San Leandro, Niles, San Jose 7.48 a 8.00? The Lark— Paso Robles Hot Springs, 6.00? Owl Limited— Los An^sles B.oBa Santa Barbara, Los Anzeles 9.30* 6.40? Eastern Express— Ogden. Pueblo. Den- 8.05? Los Angeles Passenger— Gilroy, Salinas, ver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago. . Paw Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento. - Obispo. SanU Barbara and Los Truckee, Reno, Sparks 8.28? Angeles. ' .....* 8.30 a 6.40 ? Havward. Niles and Saa Jose. 6.43? I O.OOp Saa Jose and Way Stations 7.2 C 9 J7.00? Vallejo. Port Costa. Martinez. Bay 11.45p South San Francisco. Palo Alto. Saa I 7.45 ? Point and Way Stations :: 1 1.13? J05e...... \ J10.5C? 7.40p Richmond. Port Costa. Martinei. . ComwaU, Byron, Tracy. Stockton... 12.48p LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— Via Oakland Pier. 8.20? Oregon Express— Sacramento, Rose- To Oakland. Berkeley, Barry nun. East Oakland and Tiile, Marysville, Redding. Ashland, Fruitvaie— Daily— From 6.00 a, as., and every twenty Portland, Tacoma. Seattle. Spokane. 9.08 a minutes until 7.00 p. m.. inclusive; then 7.40. 8 TO. 9.00p China and Japan Fast Mail— Ogden, 9.00, 9.40, 1020, ILOO, 11.40 p. m.. 12.20 aad 1.20 Cheyenne, Denver, Qty, a.m. 9.00p Port Costa. Benicia, Sacramento. Col- &00 Md eT tmtgt Btaßt(t 7fc Qlfl. lu£^^£S^H:V"'if™Va"'*- tadnstrt, then 7.40. SJ2O. o.oa 8.40, 10^0. 11.C0 9 -" PB £ro?F^ v , .^^^ m 9.40p Richmond. Port Costa. Tracy, To n S iS nehßrtt -T^*^!« E VS* daT^ 6C0 * 7CO ' 88 W * Modesto. Merced. Fresno, Hanford. 900 xm.. 22a 3.00. 4.00. 5.C0. M 0 £m. Sundsv Coallnea, Visalia. Tulare 8.28 a onl 7 9 -°°. 10.00 a. m. 1.00, 2.00, 3.(XX 4.C0. SXO. 9.40p Portland Express— Davis. Willowi, 5-40 p. m. Red Bluff. Weed (Klamath Falls). Tt Oakland Pint St. Fruitvals. Altmtda. via Herm^c• Ashland, Roseburg, Portland, Tacoma —Daily— From tO.OO. 6^o a. m.. and every twenty Seattle 12.28p mmutas until 8.20 a. bj, taduiive; then 9 CO. 9.20. 9.40p Hunter's Train— Saturday only. Saa 10.00, 10.20. 11.00. 11.20 a. m.. 12m.. 12.20. 1.C0. 1.20. Jose and Way Stations {7.48? 2.00, 2.20. 3.00, 3.20, :3.40 p. m. and every twenty ___^__________ minutes until 7p. xn., tnclusiva; 7.40. JL2O, 9.00, 9.40. 10.20, 11.00. and 11.40 p. a.. 12.20 and 1.20 a. ay NETHERLANO'S ROUTE— From Pacific Street Wharf. Additional traia to Oakland First 5t. 2.15 a. m. Collinsville. Emmaton. Rio Vista, Weton.Ryde, Wai- To West Berkeley-Dally Ercept Sunday— From 6.C0 nut Grove, \orden. Courtland.aarksbur|. Sacramento. m. o. »ad eTery twenty minutes until 8.20 a, m.. lnrlu- Steamer Navajo. leaves San f randsco BHM a. m.daUy .jy,; then 9.00 a. m. and every hour until 4.00 p. ».. except Sunday, stopping at point, ghown. arriving Sac- tadustve: then 4.20 p. m.. and every twenty ntoutes ramento 6.-00 p.m. Leaves Sacramento 9^oo p.m. daily mta 7M p. n.. tadusive: then 7.40 p. m.. BJM. 9.C0. except Sunday (no stops en route). arriTiag Saa Fraa- 9.40, 10120. 11.00. 11.40 p. m. and 12J0 a. m. ° "Itstmer^loioe or Aj«eh», leaTes Saa Fraaeisco 1.00 To iV W '?nn* r T k S y a^ 2n n d Sr 0nI '7 F l™?l ™? *•* •• »,; \u25a0j* daUy. except Sunday; arriv Saa FraacL^, 11.30 S£^ P- 13 - "- then 7.40 p. m.. 8.20, 9.00/, 9.40. 1020; 11.00. 11.40. p. m, aad 12.20 a. b, ,--^... ° M K wi D »^ R Wn^Mrfsl, 5™ m ?S 5 L^ To CarMir-lM» Ex«d* sunday-From 6.00 a. a. tnd tnflmtm m!i™ eTer * 2° mlaat w mti l 8.20 X m.. tarlustvt. then to 0.00 p.m., incluslvs. 0 .00, 10.00 a. m.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2.00. 100. 4.00. 4.20. '- : 4,40, 6 00. 5J20, 5 40 and 6 00 p. m. T,, Oak^tiSSJ?*}! lft^tll 4*so* TTih. Ttf CorW^Sundays oarr-From 6.00 s. m.. then 9.C0 To oakiana ana Alameaa — To.lo, j0.45 a.m., aad thea . _ «« . z, . n i __,__ »ww»*» _i!,^» ««»ii 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 p.m.: then £&'„„& '„„ *" "" " d CTKT tWeaty mlaUtet ratil 8.30. 9.15, 10.00, 10.45. 11.30 pja. and 12.15 a»m. _ °;W; W s*" . ._ _ .„ To Alameda and Fruitvaie via Horseshoe, time as above. T » St *3*- Rtehmoni Pullratn— 6.oo X m., 5.40 p. a., 8.20 — — - —^ ; p.m. a for Morning, p for Afternoon, t Sunday excepted. " \u25a0 /OSS&. Schedule Effective muir woods /t£fa^ C®3 November 1, 1910 TAMALPAIS^P \&&&/i UNION FERRY DEPOT IVI '" IMmMLrMIO X£ll^ San I^rnnciwco VIA SAUSALITO FERRY Leave I Via S'aumlito . | Arrive ""W" =««". '«"" O' «*i»k»T an«eT 7:45 all'etaluma. Santa Rosa. Headls- tilsaA Trig fraa San Frawboo. $I^o » burg, . Ooverdale. Ukiah. Wll- It.Sn Fnattaa l». Mulr W»ii li. Tasatpab Sebastopol ................... e-^l3 p 9:45 a 8:45»t. 7:20a 11:50 a 7:20 a 10:40* 8:15 a \u2666•Sonoma. •\u2666Glen Ellen.. fs^s p f:4sp 9:45 a 1:40p 112:50P 1:40p 11:40* 8:15 a Pt. -Reyes. Camp Meeker. Caza- \u2666 4:45p 10:45 a . 2:40p 1:50p - 4:45p 1:40« dero . .;.....: tC:33 p 11:45 a 4:50p 2:50p • 8:00? 2:40» tSAS a Petaluma. Santa Bosa. Healds- ...... 1 : 4§» 3 : SOp . Ztill \u25a0 burp. CloTerdale. Ouernevme. " 9*d«B \u25a0"•'"' t'&hn """ 4-41)3 Monte Bio, Duncan Mi 115..... t7:33 p •'Iv". * H3P » •••••\u25a0 »•\u25a0!". ''"",' . , - 10:45 a Petaluma. SanU R0«a..:.. 4:33p Satardayi. t Mondays. « Mt. Tamalpaa only. H2:45 p Pt. Reyes, Camp Meeker- (leaTes r,A* rv«_ i Sausalita Ferry— TeU Kearny 4950 - from Cazadero) : . . ; $TrO3 o Ufiees} 8?4 Markrt ».feL Dooria* 4407 j 3:15 p Petaluma. Santa Rosa, Healds- General Office— Mill Valley. California, TeL Mill VaHey SI Mills, Sebastopol ............. n.-os , — : ; — '. . 4:45 p Sonoma. Glen E11ea. ............ 0:35 a BAY AND IXTERURBAX ROUTES 5:15 p Petaluma. Santa R05a.. .. ....;., 8:35 a -,^- J _,._-,_, ., — ..,,,.„.,. ,-, - — — ELECTRIC SUBUBBAN VIA SAXJSAIITO " ITV«v-inTf *v-«t*n«* Sausalito. Mill Valley. San Rafael - Daily MR PS VALLEY RfITTTC eTery 30 minutes from 6:45 a. m. until 5:43 ff IXT ** ll* a. ni.; hourly until 2:45 p. m. . (except the 2:43 1 ll^tft 5.3.C0.- *«* VAU£Y ,£Ucr>!!f *L- p. m. does not run to San Rafael on Sundays). . %*&& IT Jk • then 3:15 p.' m. and eTery 30 minutes until 6:43 f _gK-MJil\.n r ,' , %^T >< a p. m., then 7:45. 9:45 p. m. and 12:01 a. m f»y^ft^^Tr--^* ; **** ? p^Wagl » r»irf»x-L«TM t0:45. t7:15. S:l5. B:4S m i i-f-^VV' iitVu "\u25a0" """"-~^ , \u0084„ 0:43. 10:45. ll:4o a. m., 12:45. 1:43, 2:43, 3:15. M^T#l«laSfe»T^lrd7Vali*lar!^iMsrHli^r« 1-4^ 4-11 4-41 5-i r . ir .-4'> r.-i^ p-±\ -.a- milt isisoa naTj laru. vaiJcjo,napa,suHeicn4 p^m V Ji2:o1 s a! m. 5 - 45 ' :—' v?j^ >X - .g* I *}"" ™&^*» ± 2130 * o B nf Q «« a pp V m *" B*f"l-S:45B * f " l - S:45 «• n ' «« fc S^a P if^ M l^ a tod Q fSy Balldla* wTiburoa* and Belvedere, tU- Bausaiito— Week ' *i* o " M * : ***IBTAO9I Home C 4708. days: 6:45. 7:45. 8:43. |9:SO a. m.. 12:45. 3:15. ' . \u0084 -= 4:15.5 5:15. 6:15 p. m.-,-. I j 12:01 a. m.- Sundays— -i - \u25a0\u25a0 ' - \u25a0 . 6:45. 7:45, 8:45. |D:3O, 10:43. 11:45 a. m-. 12:45. . , -• -.«. *£"?" Want to Borrow Money? | ; 7:06 p.' m.j tExcept Sundays. . only. ~« —See * ti ..JTiburon direct. <\u25a0 HThursdays ' -^.«— ' only. . . . f!AT.T. • 'WANT •> ATiS f Padflc transfer company's sjrents rare author- V"**T~-'-* ''» \u25a0"-«\u25a0» A • \u25a0!,**'» |: 1 izcd ; to check -. baggage direct from residence. -\u2666— _ ' _. , . -'""J^ mates — children and infirm, old m»n — a great time on Christmas. The children will have a well filled Chrl3tm»s: tree, and the aged will receive suitable pres ents. The board of director* of the home consist of O. A, Tveltmoe. vWil liam Marshall, "W.- G.. Mathewson, J. VT. Blbby, James French, J. B. Bo wen and Daniel McMillan. . -V-fvi ' . Nine candidates were obligated by waitresses' union at the Monday night meeting, and 15 applications* received. The semiannual election will be, held next Monday, the polls to be open from &a. m. to 9 p. m. The local Indorsed John Hoehn of cooks' union No. 44 for international organizer for the north ern part of the state. H. Hafford was In the chair at the last meeting of marine cooks' and stewards' association of the Pacific coast. Secretary Steidle reported that shipping was dull and that plenty of men were ashore. Shipwreck benefits were ordered paid to 11 members of the crew of the wrecked steamer Portland. Balloting for officers was proceeded with. The agent at Seattle reported that shipping was dull, but that there was some shipping on freighters. Photo engravers' union No. S held a special meeting Monday night and de cided to make a Christmas donation to the photo engravers on strike In Bos ton. Each member of No. 8 sent a dol lar to the Boston men. 13