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14 TRADES COUNCIL HEARS MCCARTHY Mayor Tells of Work That Is Being Done by the Fair Committee 355*5. Mayor P. H. Mc <*r^3My^nc°y'^'-J Carthy presided at the meeting: of the building trades council last night and during the session delivered an address on the » Panama-Pacific canal exposi tion, telling of the work that is being done. by the committee. • ' G. S. Brower and James French spoke on the subject of labor legislation dur ing the present session and commend ed Governor Johnson for the assist ance he has rendered the labor move \ ment. , ' "■/'- There was only routine business transacted. The gas and water workers of the state have decided toorganize a, dis trict council to be composed of dele gates from every union. The head quarters will be in this city and officers will probably be elected within two weeks. ■ -*.y;k;*. * • • Members of San Francisco lodge of the international association of machin ists who attended the regular meeting "Wednesday night were Informed by let ter-that preparations were being made by the machinists in New York city and In Chicago to demand the eight hour day, the same as the members of fhe craft have it in this city. The lodge voted to purchase stock in the San Francisco labor temple asso ciation to the amount of $2,000. P. K. Sanborn was elected to repre sent the lodge In the railroad workers' convention In Sacramento In April. The usual donations were made to the strike funds of Los Angeles and the northwest. Four candidates were initiated and three applications pre sented. 7 •7. • . • - W. E. Gurney, who has been hand ling the strike situation in Los An geles, will leave early In April to at tend the session of the molders' inter national union in Cincinnati as a dele gate from his local. . /.', . v; ' • a ' •. ■' • The following have been Installed as the officers of the blacksmith's helpers' union for the current term: Frank Coughlln, president; R. R. Barber, vice president; George Furey, recording and Charles Brown, financial secretary; George McCockrel, conductor; James Plummer, organizer, and Frank Wood arz, trustee. _.. • • • The central labor bodies of this city have been Informed that that there will be a general strike in the building trades of Los Angeles within four weeks from yesterday unless the union labor demands are granted. Retail delivery drivers' union No. 27 has appointed- H. Smith. E. A. Brown, J. Fisher, C. Kralll. G. Charlton, H. Carter, C. Welsh, L. Varney, J. Shum acher and J. Swanson a committee'to arrange for an entertainment' and smoker in sheet metal workers' hall April 25. This will be in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Insti tution of the union. ' Waitresses' union, local No. 48, at its last meeting, voted to give a ball soon after Easter, and appointed Let tie Gardner. Loretta Anderson, May Moses, Maude Edwards, Laura Molleda. Lena Hooper, Minnie Andrews and Hilda Baldwin a committee to arrange the details for the affair. Ten appli cations were presented and four candi dates initiated. The directors of the Sacramento la bor temple association have secured a loan of $10,000 to be used in paying off all outstanding indebtedness. All the unions of the city. with the excep tion of the local contract'blacksmiths and local Xo. 210 of thfe steam engi neers, meet- In the new labor head quarters. ' '■*.-;■-..■ General Organizer Himmel. repre senting the American federation of labor. Is organizing the draftsmen em ployed in the local architects' and elec trical offices and mechanical depart ments, and will soon apply to the federation for a charter. The American Federation of Labor will be represented in the world's con gress of labor, to be held this year, In Budapest, Hungary., An effort is to be made at that session to establish a world 'wide organization of all the labor bodies with a system of j inter national, Interchangeable working cards. P. J. Kellerher of the coopers, local Xo. 65, has been appointed a "commit tee of one to visit all the unions and ask the members not to purchase any liquid taken from a barrel that does not bear the brand of the coopers" union. - > ■..-,-..' Preliminary steps will soon be taken by the building trades' council and the San Francisco labor council, to make arrangements for .the celebration of labor day, which, this year, falls on Monday, September 4. , • ■-'•,.•: The officers of the recently organized building trades' council of Modesto ware installed last Tuesday night by J. B. Bowen, acting president of the state building trades' council. " WILSON TO BE TRIED FOR KILLING BOAS Second Hearing Set by Judge Dunne for March 27 The retrial of John Walter Wilson, accused of, the murder of Harry Boas, was set by Judge Dunne yesterday for • March 27. C. *H. Wilson, his attorney, asked for a longer continuance so that he might confer with" another lawyer in. the case, but Judge Dunne refused to grant the request. Wilson is alleged, to have killed Boas, who was his partner In an electrical business, by;,.;.. sending him poison through.the malls In the guise of head ache'powders. He - was * tried ; and. convicted, largely on the testimony of handwriting ex perts, who Identified his admitted writ ing with that on the envelope In which the poison powders were inclosed. The appellate court granted him a new trial. It Is said that some iof the wit nesses for the . people have removed from San Francisco. CECILIA CHORAL CLUB , WILL GIVE A CONCERT Entertainment in Church Audi torium This Evening With a, chorus -of: 100 voices the Ce cilia choral club will give its twenty seventh concert in the Methodist Epis copal auditorium, California and Brod erlck streets, this evening.-*-The affair will be under the. direction of Percy A. Dow and the soloists will ,be. Mrs. Ade laide »W. .Turney.i and ; Carl ; S.". Crichto'n.* The : Stewart violin quartet,? consisting of '■ Miss Carrie: M. Bright, , Miss: Ger trude , Postel,;7Marlnus Lytlen and Charles H. Blank;: will play under the direction of Alexander Stewart..,One'of .the features of the concert will it. ; th« playing of the bagpipes *- by James -Lemon."' "' "'■''■".'" '7- *t OFFICERS ORDERED TO TAKE QUIZ Forty-two Army Men Must Go Before Examining Board for Promotion Forty-two officers of this department and the. district. of : Hawaii have been ordered by the war" department to ap pear before an examining board to de termine, their : fitness for promotion. Recipients of j this order are as follows: Captains [of; cavalry. Charles C. - Walciitt ■ Jr., Edmund S. Wright.' John M. Jenkins, Nathaniel F. MeClure. Francis J. Kocster; first lieutenants of cavalry, George B. Rodney. Louis Forrester. George W. Wlnterburn, William H. Cloptot: St.; second lieutenants of cavalry, Albert B. Dockery, Philip H. Sheridan,' George Morrison. Dorcey ; R. «oduey. Charles W. Stewart, Charles S. Hoyt: first lieutenant of field artillery. John B. W. Corey; captains of Infantry. Frederic H. Ser genat. Robert Alexander. Henry G. Lyon; first lieutenants of Infantry, Austin H. Parker. Jesse M. Culllaoa. William B. Barker. Benjamin R. Wade.' George K. Goodrich. Thomas S. Moorman, Charles B. Stone, John W. Ward. ' Edwin J. Bracken; second lieutenants of Infantry. Robert B. Parker. A. G. Van Wormer. Lowe A. McClur. William W. Harris Jr.. Charles B. Elliott. F. L. Munnlgerode. Clifford C. Early. Robert Morrison Jr.. Bloxbam Ward. Ira I* Necker. Joseph A. MeAndrcw. Allen W. Gnlllon, Second Lieutenant John l'egram, First cavalry. ■ Orders were issued from Washing ton, yesterday directing Lieutenant Colonel Samuel W. Dunning, who has been in command of Fort Shatter, Ha waii, to proceed to Columbia, Wash., to be adjutant general.", Major A. Campbell has been ordered to Honolulu on the transport sailing from this port May 5, where he will be acting adjutant general of the district of Hawaii. The.monthly inspection of the Pre sidio was made yesterday by Colonel J. P. Wisser, commander of the post, and Captains J. C. Johnson and J. M. Wheeler. The artillery troops at the Presidio yesterday gave full dress parade on the post, parade grounds. Nine companies participated. One sergeant and eight enlisted men. who were discharged from the general hospital at the Presidio yesterday, were ordered to join their regiment, the Thirtieth infantry, at San Diego. Lieutenant Graft of the militia ar tillery corps was given quarters at the Presidio yesterday. He will spend a week at the post to study regular army conditions."- ' ■ ■ \ * •»*.'..-': Captain H. W. Stamford, signal corps, who has been sick at the general hos pital at the Presidio, reported for duty yesterday and was ordered to join his company on the Mexican border. Second Lieutenant Ralph Parker re ported I yesterday after a two months' leave of absence. 77' Major Charles E. Stanton, paymaster, has been ordered t* San Diego for tem porary duty with the troops. LATE POLICE JUDGES ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW Frederick A. Hornblower's Will: Is Filed The will of Frederick A: Hornblower, who many years ago was a police Judge In this city, was filed yesterday for pro bate. He left -an estate worth about $4,500, willing it entirely to his wife, Kate I. Hornblower. There are two sons. Frederick A.* Hornblower, aged 18, and William B. : Hornblower, 17. "I have not forgotten my two sons," reads the will, "but do not will them anything, ; for the reason that their mother Is : their, natural guardian' and her love for them is such that she will care for them out of what little prop erty I, may own at my death."* Hornblower: died February! 23, 1911, and was In h's ninety-fourth year. Mrs. Kate I. He** blower, who is 41 years old,* was his second wife. NATIVE SONS ELECT DELEGATES—The fol lowing member* have been elected to represent Twin Peaks parlor No. 214. N S. G. W.. at the grand parlor, -which Is to be held at Santa Crux In June: Charles J. Powers. Fred J. Melncke. Webb Randolph. Ed. A. Nolan. Thomas J. Murray. Charles J. Powers Is a candidate for grand trustee.' MEETINGS—LEGAL ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Insular Improvement Com pany will be held at the office of th« company. 60 California at.. San Francisco. Cal., on Mon day. the 27th day of March. 1911, at 11:30 o'clock a. m..: for the purpose of electing a , board of directors to serve for the ensuing year j and for the transaction j of such other business i . as may come before the meeting. Books will I close for transfer of certificate* of stock on Friday, the 17th day of March. 1911. at 11:30 j o'clock a. m. " '*..'• ■■■-.:••• j.W.i 11. HANNAM. Secretary. ■. ' THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS ! . of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION j COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. MARCH j 2«. 1911. -at the hour,of 11 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the company, 268 Market st." (room 2101. San Francisco. Cal.. for ; the 'pur- > pose of electing directors for the ensuing year '. and for the consideration ■ and transaction '< of such other business as may be brought before the meeting.-• Transfer • books will • close on SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1911. at tile hour of 3 o'clock p. m.- . - >. ' " ■'■ H, W. THOMAS. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stock holders of, the Western i Sugar.: Refining Co. : will be held at the office of the company. No. 60 California St.. San Francisco. Cal.. on Monday." the 27th day of March. 1911., at 11 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing: a l>oard of directors to ; serve tor the ensuing year, ; and for the transaction of > such i other business as may; come before - the meeting. Books for the transfer of, stock will > close on ;'Friday, March 17. 1911. st 11 o'clock a. m. ..I.'; -.-' W. H. HANNAM. Secretary. ', MEETINGS—LODGES A. ft A. S. *R. of Free ' Masonry. San I— Francisco chapter. K. R. C..-N0..1— I I Seventeenth . degree THIS . FRIDAY. 1 ■ ft ' I March 24/ 1911. at 8 p. m.. Scottish .-!Th .. Rite temple. NE. corner Van Ness ay. ,*• and Sutter St.. ■--.--' '....• \ , -.: HENRY ASCROFT, Secretary. CALIFORNIA commandery No. 1: K. T.— •-»_» Stated J assembly - THIS (FRIDAY) TSP EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Albert Pike •IBS} ; Memorial, temple, IS."* Geary at. a Order . of the ■ Temple. All; fraters cordially invited. By order ■ -- - '; •\ HARRY MAI NDRELL. Em., Commander. \': WILLIAM R. JOST. Recorder. ■, ■ BALDER lodge • No. 39.".. "F. ft A. M— _.. Special . meeting THIS (FRIDAY* Jf\* EVENING. 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. /W\ . A. I.UNDQVIST. Sec. «,^ ' AMITY lodge No. 370. F. ft A. - M.. Mis- _L ' slon ' temple. - 2668 Mission- St.—Special •*Fa - , ' - meeting THIS (FRIDAY. EVENING. J\J\ i 7:30 o'clock... First degree. - - *~ » -:• ■■■ - - T. WALTER WALKER. Sec APOLLO lodge No. 123, I. O. O. F.. _MO_l will confer third degree FRIDAY jjo_m> ' EVENING. , March - 24. 1911. :• A ''WQBr. full attendance Is requested.l By - a*"wT% - order of-> S. R. GOODMURPHY, .'N'.G.p.* ■ LOUIS HAMMERSMITH. Rec. Sec. ■:: KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Attention— .rim.'■■ -":" ■ All members of Knights of Pythias fv/!! not affiliated with San Francisco'■''« 1 <|GK_ lodge (whether in good standing or «Mr_2fei nott are requested to cap or send "Sgßlilp . name ' and < address to >K. of •P. Committee, ' room - 519. - Pacific bldg. ■ Telephone • Douglas 3304. Home .T1643. / . v . ■ LOST AND FOUND^ LOST—Tuesday. afternoon, coral • necklace ; and cameo; pendant, - between J 8873 -. Clay > st. and Emporium, 1 via Sacramento. .: Sutter.* Jackson. Fillmore and Lombard streetcars and O'Farreli street' cars to : Emporium; - return to , above ad ,,dress; reward. Phone • Pacific• 2721. LOST— passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. | n the name of JOHN PHILLIPS, No. liw-KKR. The finder will please return to bank. Unless same Is returned within five days a new book will be. Issued to the applicant. ...•*,.:- .. ,■••"'. LOST- 'gold watch, between Fillmore and Jones via California and Hyde st. cars- reward , --- U returned." 1948 Webstar st. THE SAN FRANCISCO 1 CALL. FRIDAY, MARCH "24, 1911. LOST AND FOUND Continued "■ IF' VOL' s LOSE ; ANYTHlNG—Advertise It here. It will be returneu to you If an honest person finds It. Remarkable recoveries are brought about every day, through this column. IF YOU FIND ANYTHING i BRING IX . |1 to The . |NMMMWIMMMMMWWMWMMMMmiMMMWWMeA«AMMeAMMC ; , * i San Francisco Colt'-*'- T Lost and Found Bureau ■ Third and Market streets ,»._-~-~^—»—*■ ■„.■■..... - I Get a claim check.' Have It advertised. [j Reclaim It If the owner does not. " -. f i I THE LAW— People who find' lost article* j are Interested In knowing that the state law ; is strict In requiring them to seek the owners through " advertisements and otherwise, a and I that failure to do so. If proof can be shown, i Involves a severe penalty.-, '. jl. . ■ . ■ M $20 reward Lost on S. P. train , No. 9, I,os Angeles -to , San Francisco, coast road,' March IS. amethyst brooch set -In wreath; of gold leaves: keep sake. :t Finder - please return, to cashier. SHAINWALD. ' BCCKBEE 'ft' CO., 27 Montgomery at. '• ■ . -. ' ;, ■'• '". | CUNEO ; ..,.'. '"'.''•' " lift Connecticut • LOST—Diamond sunburst, between Techau tav ern and Billlone hotel, corner ■ Geary and Tay lor sts.; return to Bellerue hotel office; liberal reward , offered.*: ■ . - :.*.■ .'..'.: ■ '■'. ■ ■, : LOST—Tuesday ; night, small» pearl, stud - with gold mounting. Finder will be adequately re . warded by returning.-same to G. A. L., 709 Mission st.l 10th floor. ,- : ' ';'■';- LOST—A daybook containing charges for wagon '.' work. ' Please notify BOX Bryant St.; reward. LOSTBlack cocker spaniel hitch. Return to 2332 Hyde St.; phone Franklin 754: reward. EMPLOYMENT WANTED flmßS^^MALßgl^^Bßßg^^g BOOKS of clothing stores, department stores or ■ other large mercantile Institutions audited and systematized by a specialist with high class Chicago and New York references. Address for Interview box 16<i8. Call office. . . BUTCHER wants position; good, all round..ex perienced cutter; salesman or driver, any. where: good references Box, 1457, Call office. BUTLER with ' first claw references desires, a position. Address box 1007. Call office. CARPENTER wants work frrtm owner: fast, practical workman; excellent references; city or country: day or contract; very reasonable. Box 5143. 1651 Fillmore st. CHAUFFEUR desires position: understands all cars, own repairing; reliable and steady; city or country. | Address box -1673, Call - office. COMPETENT and experienced book keeper, em ployed lv day time, would like work on books which would keep him busy two or tbrte even ings a week; can give good references. Box 987. Call office. , ELDERLY man wants position at light labor; has knowledge' of drugs, groceries and books. , Address box 16R6.' all office. EXPERT cabinet maker, -union, wants a job In the trade or as janitor and handy man. Box 172.-.. Call office. FIRST CLASS baker, bread and cake: English muffins a'specialty. Bo?. 4464. 3011 16th st. FIRST-CLASS pastry rook and ornamenter wishes a position. H. M., 1154 Brush at., Oakland. ' ' FOREIGN POSITION WANTED—Collegeman. graduating this spring, desires position In foreign country , for year- or more; familiar with study of foreign languages and customs. Address box 1408 Call.. GARDENER (241 wants position, care of cows. horses, etc.; good milker, • plowman and all around experience; willing and obliging. Ad dress box 1654, Call office. GARDENER. * experienced, , sober and reliable, . wishes position as a private gardener; has good experience in greenhouse and all other work pertaining to the beautlficatlon and - im provement of grounds. A. STURM, 619 Lar klnst. ...:■-,.:. \ .;■ . - ■ : GARDENER AND CHORE-MAN WANTS A JOB AT ANY KIND OF WORK; GOOD REFER ENCES. PHONE KEARNY 1676. OR WRITE APARTMENT A. .120 TAYLOR ST. JAPANESE wants position as laundry and house worker: has references. JOHN. 1516 Geary st. JAPANESE boy wants position to cook 1 meal In a family. 153214 Halght st.: phone Park 656:5. » HOTEL manager for country or steward of club seeks engagement: last position 2% years; go anywhere. Box 1717. Call office.- ... POSITION shipping clerk, or -in railroad office; have had seven years', railroad experience; can furnish best of references. Box 1722. Call. Wi ■ STENOGRAPHER, with 3 years' experience, wishes employment. Can furnish best of ref erence.": Box 1714 Call office. '/ WANTED— position, Clerical or other, by In telligent single man' not using liquor or to bacco, accurate at figures and good accountant; . by circumstances compelled to start -anew. Is willing to commence with small wages; any where. Box 1737. Call office. '.'-•'■■ WANTED—PIace by first class Chinese cook in hotel, hospital, boarding house, restaurant, I springs or family.' Address 950 Stockton it., box 49. San Francisco. Cal. YOUNG man. age 26. wants position on a pri vate, place: understands care of automobiles, flowers and lawns; first class references., Box 4S7H. Call office. Oakland..-'■.■ ■..■■■■-.■ ■.■*■- YOUNG man. 22 years, would like position col lecting, clerking or delivering; has grocery ex > perlenee.'. Box 1671. Call office. > , . ■ • YOUNG man. Just from the east, wants position as automobile washer: 3 years' experience. Ad dress G. A. N., 710 Harrison st.. ;. , ' EMPLOYMENT WANTED ■ .'.-.'.■.--■ FEMALE '"- ';;"7'.*:-7 JAPANESE girl wants ' place 'as • cook'- or ■ house keeper In Berkeley -or - Oakland; from good family. Phone Berkeley 1367; 2546 Regent st. i Berkeley. . , ... : , : ...' ...-.'...; JAPANESE girl wishes posit plain cooking, light housework: $< week; please call after 10 a. m. MITA. West 8817. ' LADY willow worker will call: makes beautiful willow plumes from old feathers; small salary or by day... Phone West 221. MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITIONS. APART MBNT 'HOUSE. HOTEL OR RANCH WORK; BEST OF REFERENCES. PHONE KEARNY 1876. OR WRITE APT. A.'.1120 TAYLOR ST. STENOGRAPHER who Is thoroughly capable desires position: will satisfy anyone who wants good and rapid work;.am well recommended and thoroughly experienced, being an operator 6 years.,. Box 1726, ; Call office. -„,.■. WOMAN wishes position by the day doing house work. Call at .'l2ll Putnam st., Froltvale; ' phone Merrltt 2280. . ..; : . ..-.■■ ,- ■<,-.. WORK by the day. by reliable woman, washing, Ironing. and . housework, ■• (1.50 ■ day and . car '; fare. 150 Perry st. •■- ■« - - YOUNG-woman desires position acting as com . panlon: city or country. .Box.AB 0. Call. MALE HELP WANTED WANTEDSalesmen ; of. advertising space, not mere solicitors;venormona national circulation guaranteed .by. trust company; special rates and new selling plan that means easy , money In prodigious amounts: any man who falls down with . this. proposition Is a : "has ; been" or a "never was." Only those with a record of results need apply: weekly.- permanent po sition;, no man too big nor too nigh class for this position: t representative : wanted : In every • city In, the I nlrjd States. Address. In con fidence, with particulars. .PANAMA-PACIFIC COURIER. 396 S. Los Angeles St., Los An geles. cai. >t£tBMscsi3^oiMnirananf 300 men. 20 to 40 years old, wanted at once for electric railway motormen and conductors; t6O to $100 a month; no experience necessary; fine opportunltv; no -strike; write Immediately for application blank. Address box 1364, Call : office. .- -:,v.« _':■-.:■ 1...' .;-, • -V' ' ': ■.'.'■ '■ ■ , •' STONE 7 221 Connecticut MEN wanted, age ,18-35. for firemen. $100 month : ly, and i hrakemen. * $80.. on - nearby ' railroads: experience . unnecessary; '.no strike: positions guaranteed .competent men;; promotion;- ra 11 -road ; employing i headquarters—over : 400 ."■ men . sent -, to positions . monthly;; state . age; send ■■•■ stamp. X- Railway -Association, care of Call.*.- '. WANTED— the Monterrey Water Works. Rail .' way :: Light • and Power - Companies, an expe . rienced, active man. capable of discharging the ■ duties of auditor: all replies should state age experience, references, salary In present or last ■ situation i and • languages spoken. Apartado 58 . Monterrey., Mexico. •- • ! :„ ' ' „" WANTFD-*-Party' to manage and to take charge |of old 'established restaurant that" will .. pay him $200 monthly: cheap rent, with lease over the fair: fine location, < and i will s stand Investi gation: Just the place for man and wife; $700 •'■ cash required. ■", Call -1115 Broadway, - room ■•• 45. Oakland. ' ■- : •■,, '. --T-' WANTED—Sober, Industrious man - who can I In » vest $250 with his services In good.'legitimate ■ well|established: cash | business; | will •• pay $125 • per month; clean, agreeable work; :no < experi : ence necessary. Call room '200.-. Bacon block corner 12th ■ and Washington sts.. Oakland. •■ COOK • for men: on a stock [ ranch." $35, see nartv ; early th's morning; man to care for 200 chick. I ens and make himself useful. $50. room but no hoard. "Apply .'MISS PLUNKETT,- ISM Si t :'ter st. - ..",.:--• ' "-•.•;,.(■--,'.-. ►"S MAN and wife for- gentleman's -country i place j-;man to mill; few, cows and make,himself gen' . : erally ; useful, woman to keep house for her = husband! $6." and found: references Any.lv ;';'MISS 1 PLUNKETT,- 1800 Sutter st. PtT MALE HELP WANTED Confirmed WANTED—AMBITIOUS WORKMEN."..*:. Your work on actual jobs pays for teaching trade of ;,•■ electricity, automobile, plumbing, bricklaying. 'Only few. months required-. 700 students last 4 yra.;v get free catalog. - United Trade School Con. Co.. 1201 Call bldg.;> ■;■-. v " ■ rv- y* MEN -and women, learn the barber; trade; don't :.-. be humbugged by so called colleges; learn under .the Moler, system and learn right; we have 40 colleges In the U. S. A.; great demand for our graduates. ; Call Moler College. 234 3d St. ,'. . DONOVAN* *:: 272 Connecticut RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. WANTED— Average salary, $1,100: alternate weeks off- with full pay; preparation; free , for coming > San ; Fran ' Cisco examination. Franklin ; Institute, \ Dept. ■■' 12E. Rochester.: N. Y. ■■:.■ -' / ■■ -*■ ■■■ ■ BRIGHT, energetic young man, 18 to 20 years ->. old. for, general office work land collecting: * must understand shorthand and typewriting. Box 1634. Call office. ; .. MEN and ' women ' wanted to learn barber trade. absolutely I free to the'first, 10;- Italian, French I and Spanish are spoken.*: • Call and get partlcu _ lars at California Barber College. 14-5 3d st. i $200 I wanted; reliable man partner: light man •: ufacturing i business; $30 : week '• guaranteed to : star J r experience unnecessary;. light , work." 066 • Market St.. room 7. ■ ' * ±s '--'^ GERMAN gardener,wanted at once for nursery. Inquire from 11 to 1 o'clock at: the Nine Mile House. Colma. opposite Mount Olivet cemetery. ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman, good at design ing and detailing; state experience ■ and wages expected. -A..C.SWARTZ & SON. Fresno. Cal. ; POULTRY ranch and hatchery will take an ap prentice to learn business. -Address i Mission Hatchery. Campbell. Csl. •; - :y WANTED—Steady young man • for light, plain work; permanent place: pays good wages: $150 cash required. : 830 MARKET ST.. ROOM 415. WANTED—Man *to - wait on customer*, -. handle cash, .etc.: $125 monthly:" $250 cash required. 819 Market room 6. S. F. -' GARDENER to make himself-.useful: private home: ; country. Apply MISS -' PLUNKETT. 1800 Sutter st. "'. : . , -'. $1,200 will buy half Interest with established manufacturers; $150 per month guaranteed and money secured. Inquire 34 E'lis st.. room 214. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL WATCHES I AND DIAMONDS: EASY PAYMENTS; REF. REQ. BRILLIANT JEWELRY CO.. 704 MARKET. ,- AUTO Instruction, day,. evening. Motor Engineer- Ing Schools. 57th and Adeline st*.," Oakland." .*■: UNCALLED for and second hand shoes for sale cheap. Friday, and Saturday. 103 3d st. COAT MAKERS wanted. Apply. 787 Market St., '. room 201;- '.-■: ;■-'.•'.' - NEW WESTERN. 1124 Howard—Single rooms, 15c and 20c per night; hot and cold water.,' . FEMALE HELP WANTED AAAAA—toting women | wanted as .operators by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company; - must be bright, neat la appearance, between tiM ages of 17 and 25 years, of fair education and unquestionable character. LIGHT AND WELL VENTILATED OPER ATING ROOMS.- ..-.., PLEASANT REST AND LUNCH ROOMS. - " LIBERAL SALARY PAID WHILE LEARN ING. PERMANENT POSITIONS. OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. For' full particulars call at the Operating School. Telephone Office, 2015 Steiner at. cor ner Pine. - ,:• WANTED— saleswoman with thor ough knowledge of stationery business. Apply supt.'s office, 9-to 11 a. m., HALE BROS., . lac, Market and 6th sts., San Francisco. FRENCH nurse for 2 grown children. $35; French nursery governess who can sew, $40: German nurse' for child 6 years old: second girl for San Mateo; second girl for Menlo ; Park. $30- cook and second girl, same house, country. $40 and $30: cook;for Napa. $40; (I general housework girls for Napa, $40; .-,0 housework girls, city and country. ' $40 and $30. Apnly. MISS PLUNKETT. 1896 Sutter st. WANTED—Bright young woman as saleswoman - for Jewelry department; only one with experi ] ence need apply. Apply superintendent's office i 0 to 11 a. _. HALE BROS., Inc.. Market and Cth sts., San, Francisco. ..,- . -/\J-; WANTED—Bright young saleswoman for Jewelry department; only one with experience need ap ply. . Apply • superintendent's office. > 9 to 11 a. m.. HALE BROS.. Inc., Market and 6th ' sts.,,S.F. '.'" , ".,;:■ :;-;>--■ ::- "". *>* WANTED— Experrenced-- sale«w»man | with - thor. ough knowledge of stationery business. Apply . superintendent's office. 9 to 11 a. m.. HALE 8R05.., Inc.. Market and Cth sts.; S. F. WANTED Experienced : saleswoman for drug drug sundries and perfumes. Apply superin tendent's office. • to .11, a. m.. HALE BROS., Inc.. Market and 6th sts.. S. F. -,-. * > - LADIES. learn hair dressing nt CALIF. SCHOOL OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Culture; di plomas and formulas given; Individual instruc tion. 967% Market st. between sth and 6th. WANTED—Young ladles to learn the famous Thayler system of hair dressing and manicur '. ing; special rates this month; day and evening positions secured. 130 Geary St.. second floor. WANTED—Young lady for .; office work; must understand book keeping and be good at fig ures; give age and : reference. Box 1723. Call.- WANTED—An experienced skirt alteration hand. Apply Hale Bros., Inc., nth and Washington -; sts.. Oakland. ■- : < :';- --;. -, OPERATORS wanted, on shirts and pants: good ■ pay. Apply A. G. SPALDING A BROS., 718 Mission st.: ■..--.---.'.-- ■ , .-, •: WANTED—An experienced manicurist and, hair dresser. Apply HALE BROS.. INC.. 11th and Washington sts.. Oakland. WANTED—An experienced manicurist and j hair dresser." Apply box 4877. * ('.ill office, Oakland. EXPERIENCED bindery girls wanted. " THE . HICKS.HDD COMPANY. 51 05 Ist st. : ; . GIRL for housework. k- 2271 California st. : YOUNG ladles wanted to train as nurses; paid while learning. • 919 Brush st.,* Oakland. ■: ,v., : STENOGRAPHER,' book keeper; $75. Box 1481. Call office. : vCß^aift^yrsf^BW'r r ■ • . BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARKER SANITARY CHAIRS. . Call and see ; the;latest Barker chair, . white enameled, hydraulic,> for $39.30.- and pay 'for It In [ 120 days; old' chairs taken In exchange.'- - -Shop* completely furnished on easy payments. JAMES BARKER.. INC.. v Phone Franklin 3800. ; ' »4 Turk st. MEN - and % women, we must have', 10 • more ' stu dents to fill-the-places of those left for good Jnfcs: special Inducements. Call S. F. Barber College. 790 Howard st. ■ . ' .- ■ ;""' -■- ' ' BARBER shop. 4 chairs, running 3 steady; on Market st.: good lease; this looks good to me. and It's worth buying: call and 11nvestigate. STOLTZ. Market st. V . BARBERS—HaIf Interest on Market St.." running 1 4 chairs steady; can be bought for less than Its i value: • must be first " class man. - Apply ?to STOLTZ. 731 Market st.'. . : FOR salt! 2 chair shop, with living rooms; rent $20; fine opportunity for right psrty. Dwlght way and Telegraph ay.. Berkeley. SICKNESS; selling out chairs mirrors and.heat ers cheap; NEW white enamel chair for $4S. '-* 394 Hayes at,;;phone park 1242. : • BARBER shop for sale; 2 chairs: a little mint; best iocs ton In town. - F. C. RHODES, 1103 King St.. East Bakersfie'd; Cal. BARBER - shop* porter - wanted. - 101 Frederick -; street. ■-.■-.-, ■•; ,-■_. *:;':'". .■'.".'•": '~~..'"'"'-' ".*■•" FOR rent—Furnished barber 5h0p,.2011 Bush st. MADISON At BURKE. . SMALL'barbershop to let all furnished; cheap rent. 1632 .20th st. . .;■ V -. • WANTED—Good barber , for Saturday. 890 Pa cific st. : ; . : ; BARBER wanted for; Saturday. 705 Broadway, , Oakland.'.*-,, j-.,. .*.;*.-', ■»■ :• ,-", i *; ■■ }. '■'..-' - FIRST. CLASS, steady, sober man seeks perma r: nent situation, city or. country. Box 1632; Call. NEW. $18 - barber poles , for; sale from $10 -to ..; *12. .Apply;at,29r,Sjl6th:st.- '■ ■:■ WANTED—Good .barber; steady ;•no i other : need ,;ST>rilr. ; 3202 21st ' st. : i "-.-< -■■'■•'■'■ ' ■; ■'"' .: BOOTBLACK ; wanted: for . Saturday' and Sunday. -;■ O'Frrrell and Fillmore ' sts. '■ BARBER wanted ' Saturday : and Sunday. Apply at 576 4th st. ; ; ".r.•;.-■. '.""■■-■;•.■ , ; ■ .- WANTED—Good , young barber;: $1.8 per ; week. 628 McDonald' ay . Richmond. BARBER wanted evenings, Saturday and Sunday -at 4413 California st.; .■.:.. 2 CHAIR barber shop for sale: very reasonable;' retiring from business. J 592 20th st..' Oakland. BARBER for Saturday.i.4 East st. ;. . '.■■■.' BARBERS' UNION 148, office 343 Van New ay.; '•■-- free*employment; tel. Market 888. r '.."'* BARBER: shop.;B' chairs, for sale; 5 year lease; ■ rent $20; reasonable price. ■ 297 Valencia St. - - GOOD barber can" spare ' 4 ; hours ' every i evening and Sunday, morning. " Box 1731. Call office. BARBERS' Protective Union —Employment seere -tary. W. BARON. - 775 Mkt.; phone Krny.' 5384. FOR Barker chair; I cost ' $90. will; sell ■ for $50, ALLISON & CO.. 135 Kearny st., rm.* 305. IF you don't keep "BAUER'S TONIC," then you don't keep the -best. All; dealers. -. '.■-■■ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES^ AA :* ""* ? DOUGLAS 3532; C 4685. -"■ -, AA ASlA '■"■' EMPLOYMENT* BUREAU '. FUR ' NISHES '■- BEST "AND « COMPETENT \ JAPA NESE. CHINESE' AND ' FILIPINO HELP.OF ALL KINDS.- J':-■■■» - * "■*■"' ': --. ', '.-■■- Ml GRANT AY. . * -.' :". -.- A—OSCAR HATSUMI. West 5688. Home R4OSB. OLDEST, ' LARGEST* AND ' MOST RELIABLE ON • COAST: THOROUGHLY : COMPETENT HELP.OF ALL KINDS; CAREFUL, SELECT, DISPATCH. 1513 GEARY -ST. V 8. T. JUNG.- successor to H. W. Hong, employ . ment office. - 865 Webster at.. Oakland; phone Pekln 28. ■' '■', ■: -■ - ■ --■-;*■■. ■■■ ■•.*>■■ -" - AAA—PHONE WEST 1731; HOME S2CIS. i T. TAMURA A C 0.." 1612, Laguna at.: compe v tent Japanese-Chinese help at short notice.-*.: ** aA— , furnish Chinese help of all kinds and M first class; notify lua hv .mall *or phone Douglas ; 3756. >; 882 Clay at., city. * .WONG QUONO CO. A. §." HORI,' reliable Japanese-Chinese help promptly furnished; open day and night. "1748 Sntter at.: phone West 2803. 82803. >_■■■ ■■■: -" J. -CONN, * Chinese ; employment » bureau—Phone V Douglas 3100.1 Home" C..095. ,; 785 Clay at. -„• * ; i ' ■—— SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS WANTED—An experienced businessman or sale*-' ;: man, looking for something i profitable 'In ■ «-* I change for • persistent an*'concentrated i effort: - can learn something of great financial benefit to himself. If he possesses proper qualifications, - by» communicating with us. . Address box 1504. .■; Call office. ■„■-, •; ■,--■:> WANTED—A ' man with commercial -'or," prof* -, sional experience, not under 30 years of age. . to travel for an established and tellable corpo ration;, one who' possesses -the? qualifications • necessary to sell goods of intrinsic merit can I secure I a very ; special position by commnnlcat ; -lng:wlth n*. -Address box 1503, Call office.' '■' WANTED—The services of an individual having ■'-.. some i experience as a salesman to- fill an Im -." portant , position 3 with :an ; established | and suc cessful corporation; a man with energy and am i bition desiring an opportunity can secure such exposition.' Address box 1505. Call office.-- WANTEDAn experienced salesman for automo bile supplies. Address -A. 8.. box > 1709, Call office, stating; age, ,experience,' where last era ployed and salary* expected. No application considered unless giving the foregoing informs ... tion. -,- -, '■■'■-''. ' GARDNER . -.. 310 Connecticut SALESMAN,with established hardware or jewel er's trade to take rattling good "side line. Address. F. I BROCK WAY, P. O. box ;: 783, New York. ■ -•-. .• „■* .•■-■•.. —Salesmen for nearby country lands: i splendid opportunity: top-, commission.;- Ad . dress owner for interview. .• Box 1307.> Ca11. ,. AGENTS ANTED r AGENTS—Stop right here, something new; $45 .• to • $90 a week;- sells •on sight; 100 per cent profit; no charge for territory: new automatic ra_C sharpener, |absolutely guaranteed for life; one agent without '■ experience took ;■ 27. orders ■ first day out (sworn statementi, 20 orders next day: profit for 2 days. $79.50; 400.000 sold In 4 months; phenomenal money maker: men ,' everywhere are excited over the mysterious ac curacy and perfection of this little machine: write today for full details, free; we want 1.000 agents' In exclusive territory at once. Ad dress The, Neverfall Company, 1012 Colton building. Toledo. Ohio. .'..-■' , :--.'....; AGENTS—^Stop right here: something new; $45 to $00 a week: ; sells on sight; 100 per cent profit; no charge for territory: new automatic razor sharpener; absolutely, guaranteed for life: ; one agent, without experience, . took 27 orders ■» first 4, day out (sworn statement); 28 orders next day; profit for "2" days. $79.50: «400.000 sold In 4 months: phenomenal money maker; .men everywhere are excited over the myster ious accuracy and. perfection of this little ma chine; write today.for. full details, free.;.We want 1.000 j agents' In exclusive | territory at once. .. Address The Neverfall Company. 1002 Colton building.. Toledo; ;0. _'.•:.-■„■ BRAND NEW WHIRLWIND SELLER for host lers. men or-women, everywhere:-low priced massage machine; everybody buys; operated by running water: - guaranteed; women eraay : for It: fastest seller of are: Serge Burton sold 22 first day;-100 per cent-profit to agent: in formation and territory free, hut don't delay: send name on postal today.; 'The Blackstone .246 Colton building. Toledo. Ohio. * ; THE SAN FRANCISCO LIFE M Wants 2 more At men of experience and ability to assist In writing .stock holders. Men of this caliber only and who desire to stay with a good territory contract need apply. Address or, call on director of agencies. Confidential. Home office.'s7. Post St. 7th floor. . AGENTS wanted; household necessity: whirlwind seller: 25c.brings -sample and wholesale price I list; you can get county right In California. Oregon or ; Washington. ; CURTIS. -Dept. -B, 207 Cltixens' Bank bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal. :-'; RENT THAT VACANT ROOM A; SMALL" want ad :in » The " Call ' will do -It 1 quicker than a dozen signs plastered on I your ■ windows and which spoil the looks of your home besides. Phone Kearny 80 for an ad (man to call and sec you.«: --■ " '■! ■■ ROOMS TO LET FtinXISHED AXD -UNFURNISHED A COZY home for respectable ladles." 1130 Mar . ket st. near Sth, under auspices of the SAL IVATION 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 -23c per night up; special .rates by the week or , month. See matron, room 33. ,*., .." HUSH fst..- 2224, ■ near "' -Fillmore— Sunny - 1 front room: running water; $8 per month. ; -■ ;--- DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard—All modern conveniences; 300 rooms: £5c to $1 day. $2 to M $5 a week; free baths: Howard or 4th at.' cars. FILLMORE St., 1738—Call and see, our rooms, with or without light house '. keeping; hatha free. ■-■ ■■ • -. \.;-.■*- - --.-■ -,::..•.-.-\. -* GEARY' it., . 1224. nr. Franklin—Newly ' fur nished ; sunny, mora, -$2 a week; ' bath, phone; also a $1.50 room. '....-■...-'.,->• GROVE st., 676—Sunny furnished room for gen tleman. -. . -" !.-,-.. .. ' , ,r. . .", --.. -.. •■ ■', GROVE St.. 676— Sunny front room, for' gentle man. 8 month; also nice rooms. $0 month. ' ,* HOTEL j METROPOLITAN.i 975 . Harrison—Quiet place; working people; not wat..-I>.: $1.50 wk. LARKIN st.. «1826—2- large, -sunny," newly fur nished rooms, adjoining hath; electricity;: se . lect location.. : . : - --: i • ,iv NICELY furnished" rooms for- gentlemen; -hot i water, free baths f. $2.50 per week;., Inquire at ■ 214 Halght st;; phone.Park 580. OVERLAND HOUSE, 569' Sacramento st. -below Montgomery -Now open: 200 rooms;/hot; and cold water In every room: 25c to $2 per day; $1.50 to $5 per week." EDW. ROLKIN.;Prop. , " KNOW . - . - / 200 Missouri ' ..■--, PINE st., i IMSSunny j single • rooms; running water, »modern Improvements; $10, - $12, - $15; carpets and furniture ' new. ' ';. STEINER St.. 410,-Sunny, double and single - rooms and board for gentlemen. e^SrXtB^lMMSi i STH St.. 305—Single rooms' to let; running water .; and baths; $1.50 up. , - ;- -».-.-; • : . ■ STH st.VSSS—Single rooms to let; running water and baths; $1.50 up; .-;.;-.". • :'-',..,'..; ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING BAKEH at.:' ISIB. bet. i Sacramento and Califor nia 2 sunny mis., furnished for house keeping. DEVISADERO , st., 902—Nicely ' furnished , sun" ny j front alcove room; piano,* buffet-kitchen; $20:;; others Jlo. > .;: -; -; -■=.- -.*: >j ;■ .■*>;-■; ,- ; FILLMORE st.. 1738—Nicesy,furnished room* for ■ house keeping; complete kitchen; reasonable.';:i FILLMORE St.; 1845—3 connecting furnished | rooms: laundry.«coal -and gas range: $25. '■•=■•■;■: | GEARY: St..' 1224—Newly furnished ■ front, sunny • room and complete kitchen; $16 a mo; bath, j "-. phone.*-'-: ■ :. -*-"" ■.* '.-.:v.^.."".'.'---'';'';/■••:'" .-j ! MISSION St.. * 2750— Furnished or unfurnished i '>: connecting , rooms;; reasonable. ? ! OAK - St.. . 716. iir. - Fillmore—Sunny .: rooms, nicely and completely furn. ;.bath.'phone, l'ndry: reas. O'FARRELL at..'i 1307—Nicely: furnished 1 rooms - for house keeping: range.; grate, \ hath;i $12-$2 O. O'KARRKLL st.. 1136—Sunny front room: newly ' ;:; furnished: V. with; kitchen;» rent $20 ,- month. • 7 FREELAND 445 Connecticut , - .• ■ • O'rARRELL : st.. 1136—Sunny, front, : newly , fur nished room; 3 , closets: housekeeping; - rent .■ 12.50. -, ..■'--.-.' -■■;..■■■■■ ,''-..';:.--.; .,;■-.'-:; PAGE: st.. 1223. nr. , Baker—3 or 4 unfurnished .> rooms, : large, light, sunny; : $15 to : $20. » Phone Park 4403. • .--.---;. • ■ -.. - L , ' - -•,.-. - POST 1718—-Nicely:furnished bouse keeping i . rooms, : with v regular, kitchen; , 1 gas, : phone, -".laundry. . ' -, /., .:.}~_-\ STANFORD. 315 Van Ness—Suites." $4 up; hskpg. privileges: single. $2.50 .up; tourists solicited. SCOTT st.. 2040—Clean, sunny attic house keep lug room:. $1.50 per j week. Phone h West i 2014 * SCOTT St.. -",2117,** near ;; Clay— . house ? keeping r rooms * regular , kitchen; e coal i and gas : stoves; j . gas. hath and phone; good * location. -" Phone . ,West 8764. • ;•.■-» —■-- .„,-»■*- ,-■■ . »,. VAN;= NESS ay,, 311—Sunny •; furnished house keeping ; and single rooms. ■ ■ WEBSTER' St.. > 821—2 • sunny., front \ bouse keep "; ing s rooms;' newly . furnished; reasonable. . .-. ROOMS and BOARD OFFERED AAA—THE WEMPE. 419 Oak st. nr. Buchanan; ■*. first class rooms and: board., Phone Park 5002. CALIFORNIA 2523—Sunny> rooms, home* > cooking: phone, bath; breakfast and dinner, jr.; $6-$6.50 - per; week, r-v-c ';i .',* ; ■ •; -■ CALIF, ; at., 1541— Margaret's clnb for girls. ' teachers, students, bos., women, tourists; sunny rms.; fine, hd.; rates reas. ■■ Fk. -3292.-- H. C 2569. FIRST' CLASS room : and board; private home: : : conveniences: '. home ? cooking; . free bath I and phone. 2560 . Pine st.; - phone ', West 8581. ■ LARKIN st.. 1539, nr. Clay—Rooms with or ■ without ; board; with,-'. all i conveniences. ..,-;': PACIFIC i-aT.-.t, 11716— Businessmen , and women wanting, Ist class bd.. pleas, heme. reas.. call. POST St., 1206. cor. Van Ness—Nice, sunny, fur nished rooms,; first "-class - French board; ; all ;,-modern conveniences.*, r- *•* -.-, -t"- ..-..■-* t 416 Central ay. nr. Hayes St.— Large sunny front rooms; first class home cooking; 3 car lines. TiTlßtrffll ".fflJHi'mffc l.HJll>»llWlj'i ~ APARTMENTS CHERRIXGTON Apartments -Just finished: the swellest unfurnished apartments of 2 and 3 .'rooms In the city;;complete," with beds, steam ," beat,'telephone and janitor service and located on-the choicest corner of. Nob Hill. ? Corner of California and Leavenworth, {'references : required. -'• -..., ; ; . A—An unusually lavish expenditure makes this the epitome" of excellence: "just completed. THE CROSS WAYS. 3 and 4 rooms,* furnished • and unfurnished; ■ perfect■■. service; - artistic In appointment: . steam heat; iPompellan garden .. on roof;; rents . $40 up. 191 - Frederick • St.; Haves . car -.. (No. ,61 ; passes door. . , CHATAM 'Apartments. 1750 Sacramento st., near V Van ' Ness. ay. —2. 3or 4 '- rooms; sutiny; good style, colonial finish; open March 1; agent on premises for reservations dally. 2 to 4; refa., or K. J. Tobln 4 Co.. 308 Bush st. --■'.. :■:■■■ AA—ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME. . , ;: ', THREE OR FOUR SUNNY ROOMS. ST.. CHARLES, APARTMENTS. -1474 ; Sacramento at., near Hyde. ELTON APARTMENTS, ; ; 747.ELLIS ST." , New;. 3 rooms, unfnrn: janitor; Holmes beds; steam heat: hot water: range: sunny; $30 to $35. LENOX (The i, 1007 Halght. corner Broderlck— Beautiful modern apartment, 5 rooms and bath; rent $35; Janitor service, etc.: every, cony. Apply J. W. WRIGHT A CO.. 228 Montgomery. ARGYLE "APARTMENTS. 146 MCALLISTER NEAR LEAVENWORTH—2. 3 AND 4 ROOM APTS.. COMPLETELY FURNISHED: LARGE LOBBY;,HOTEL SERVICE; REFERENCES. LUNDYiAPTSV,'Stanyan st.: at ;Frederick—The most complete In the city f hot and cold water, electric: lights, baths, elevator service. Janitor ] service; every room In bouse light; rents reas. ] EAGLE apts.. 555 Eddy nr. Larkin—Just opened; ' 2-3 * rm. apts., . cleg., > completely furn.; abun dance ■of light and sunshine: private baths, hall, steam heat, elevtr. Eddy car from ferry. JARVIS *;",-' 254 Missouri AAAA —Sunshine apts., Leavenworth and Clay— 3 and 4 rooms, fur. and unfurn.; sunny; steam j heat.- hot water,' elevator and I Janitor service. MAI KEN APTS., 9l CENTRAL AY. NR. HAIGHT— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY 4 ROOM APTS.; 2 BEDS; REASONABLE.,-" A—Caatlereagh apts.. 1373 "' Clay', near . Jones— I New, sunny, 3 and 4 r. furn. or unfurn. apts.; elev., ■ steam heat., hot water, conserv. ent. * BROADWAY' APTS.. 2048' Polk—2 and 3 room . apts.; $18 and up. furn.: single rooms. $10; hot and cold water;:baths; telephone;: sun. .corner. MONTAGUE | APTS.. 1400 • Washington— rms.. steam heat; hot water, fine marine view; new .-■ and .modern- . .. BKVOY apts., 1346 Pine and - 3 rooms, fur nished and unfurnished; all modern Improve ments rent low. «„-..,,., "HACER RAYA." 550 Fell nr. Buchanan— Most complete 2 and 3 r. apts. in city; walking dis tance to business center. HENDRICK HUDSON—Furnished apt.: corner Washington and Mason sts.: rent reasonable. GLEN WOOD apts.. 416 Turk St.; new mgt, mod. apts., single rooms; rates reasonable. VERBA BUENA HOTEL Apts.; 1114 Sutter St.— 2-3 rooms and bath; completely furn.; refs. COLUMBUS apts., NW. cor. Pacific and I^rkin— 2-3-4 r. apts.; - remod. ; unfur.; $22.50-$25- SEVILLE - APTS.. 113 Halght st—2. 3. 4 room apts., nicely fur.; sunny; rent reas. Also single. EUREKA apts^.Mkt and 17th sts.—Beautiful 3 ; and 4 r. apis.; phone, janitor service; sunny. OAKLAND APARTMENTS ' CASA ROSA APARTMENTS.- • New..completely, furnished; reasonable; one block.Key. Route, .5 minutes city hall. 1218 Market opp. 15th; phone Oakland 4164. HOTELS 7 WINDSOR HOTEL—23B Eddy at—Now open In a new. 6 story building; right downtown; ele gant new velvet carpets and fumed oak furn.; everything new and up to date; steam heat, hot -water and city phone in every room; cafe and elevator service at all hours; notice our rates elegant room and' private bath. $1 day, $5 week; or American plan. $10 week; other good '•rooms. $4 week; nice new place for nice peo ple: family . trade, solicited: .take any .car. NOW OPEN,, NEW EMPRESS HOTEL, 144 Eddy St.. Gas Temps, prop.—.A mod. hotel, newly fur nished throughout; birdseye maple, mahog. and walnut furn., velvet and. Axmlnster carpets; ■' best mattresses- In city; steam heat, hot water, prlv; phone In every rm.: single rms., 75c day, $3.50 wk.: rm. with priv. bath. $1 day, $5 wk.;' ■ family, country and permanent trade,solicited. THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. O'Farrell and Taylor. San Francisco's Newest Hotel. "Now, Open. - A High Class, . Popular . Priced. » Modern Hotel: Steel Frame,- Corner Building, All Outside Rooms. Rates—sl to $2.50 a Day, $4 to $10 a week. . , $16 to $40 a Month. «,-. Most ■ Elegantly a Furnished ' and -' Best Appointed '■"•; -.'_ ■: Hotel of "Its Class In the City. ■ '■'«" : BBAEMAR. I.e. Conte. ay., I Berkeley—New resi " (fence hotel; will . open Monday, March -27; I reservations may-, now ;be t made ,on the prem ises: suites with private baths; also ; single ;rooms.;.' fine views;., sleeping '■■ porches; ' 'every modern convenience; 5 minutes' car ride from Southern - Pacific -and Key ; Route : stations. :.-■. BROOKLYN : HOTEL. 369 Ist - St. nr. - Market— ■Board and room,'sl.* $1.25. $1.50 per day. $6 to $7.50 per week: rooms, 50c; family rooms. $1; meals, 25c; free bus. -CHAS. MONTGOMERY. HOTEL BALTIMORE. .1015 Van Nets ay.. : has . changed management: steam heated:" long dis tance phones In all rooms; room and board, $40 up. L. McKENNA.: proprietor. ;...; BODIE 1 '-• .." 364 Missouri, *** . : ' HOTEL IRVING. 447 Eddy St.—2oo mod. outside • rms.: > large, ' lobby; .* ladles' parlor; * drummers' I sample rms.; 50c, $1 day; $2-$4 • week;;baths; : Eddy car from ferry; see our $2-$2.50 rooms. HOTEL BRULE. 670 Eddy st—New mgemt.; . central: , every convenience; rates $3« wk. up; . special to ,-permanents. v;' Eddy car from * ferry. HOTEL ZIEGLE; off I Bush at. bet. Powell | and Stockton: most elegant furn. hotel In city; all outside rms: steam heat: - priv. baths; . reas.' r< HARTFORD. , 1151 Polk ; St. cor. Sutter—Newly j furn. front sunny rms.: run. water;-$1.5043.50. HOTEL WARREN, '459 Turk St.—Steam I heat,' . hot-and cold, water; pri. baths;-.lowest prices. ; ■ FLATS TO LET CORNER duplex flat; bright and sunny; 8 rooms. 2 baths: marine view;i sunny garden; handball I. court. Phone West 6549." -w. ■;, ,- SUTTER? St.. 2505—45 rooms.:; nicely furnished; sunny corner flat;;reasonable. ' West 8758.■ :»■ ; MISSION St.. 3214 A—6 sunny < rooms ■ and bath; modern; rent $25:> 15 days',rent free. CLAY st. 1227—4 rooms and bath: rent $25; walking distance!from business center. .■'■ SCOTT> St.. 462—Sunny ' cor."- modern j cor. apt. flats. 8 and 4 rooms; rent reasonable. MASONIC lav.;- 1323—Elegant' up ', to date lower flat; 6 rooms, bath; reasonable-to a good tenant. AUTOMOBILIST—Sonny,-6 r. flat: priv. garage; . modern. -, H. J.: MOORE C 0..; 42 , O'Farrell st. CALIFORNIA.st"; Classy, modern, sunny flat; .*> rooms. CALIFORNIA St.. 2273— Elegant top flat. 2 story building, 9 rooms and hath." finished social hall. N'OE ■ 5t.:'..597.'- cor. 19th-—Sunny, modern, • upper ■5 rooms;, s2o;3K^HMt_SMi_Mnßt_nfetMH BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKE'S . BAZAAR. VALENCIA ST. • „-; -1» * FLATS TO LET ii^^;_j _ i _;;;;^ FIRMSHED PACIFIC ■■ ay.. 2177—T0 »lease,' from> March 10; ■ call and inspect; " elegantly - and newly -;for ■'. nished: fine ' marine ; view: \ 9 rooms, ' all - large, I finely .; furnished and papered. ;> ** 'URNISHED I upper flat of ,7-' nice '■ sunny, heated ■ rooms: | swell location: * marine view: : rent rea *.sonable. 2937. Scott st;sphone:- West 9333. v.' NICELY famished flat, 5 rooms:.very reasonable. 3 2180 Sutter st ,i West 2304. 83596. ".. - i FLATS FOR SALE ' 7,.7;.-^ FURNISHED '.:.'.-. SEAUTIKUL new 7 room flat to let: handsomely furnished:; In > use only 2 months; \ FOR: SALE , AT ONCE, purchasers will he given advantage of $500 paid on goods; balance terms If desired Apply HARRY J. MOORE FURNITURE CO.. 40 to 50 O'Farrell st. ■■. ..,-,:■ , OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. I : *7 •'■:^7' I''FURNISHED ■* 7 " '■■'-}- j - THREE : cottage*, $10-sl«,'--one ; fnJ D'?^ l * O \?V blocks local; n large yards; modern. 5716 hid. , ;--, St.. Golden. Gate. : Oakland. ;.-<■'■ ■ '-.;■',■:.• - **- • ■■' '. j . HOUSES TO LET ) ■. ;, . ,v - FURNISHED . ■ , >;; CHARMING sunny bungalow with 1 unsurpassed ' marine • view. : - Apply today' from 1 to 5 . at, * 1114' Green * st., near 1 Leavenworth. Phone | [ Franklin ■;2910. =. ' - .^v: . ■■'■■' j HOUSES TO LET -.'■'",*.;• . UNFURNISHED "• '*■ *■ * ."•._ . Fillmore at.. 747; 111 j room bouse: good dlv > trict "* to rent * rooms. " WOODMAN .' REALTY * ,'*. CO.;- 41 1 Montgomery St. -v. .-.--,-' -"•"'..i_n.- . OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET 7 " FURNISHED ''-*:... f ■ .1. -....,- -■—;-,.■—--: ■'--■ ■■— '_ FOR* rent—The finest furnished upper and lower flats In Oakland, without ;exception; 692 34th st.. near; Grove; ' completely ;.'furnished.' with piano; maple.-"mahogany,;weathered.oak and ■ ; brass beds;'large.lawn and garage; open for - inspection from 2 to 5 p. m. ■"'* "*■' - ' *~~~ -' , ■:■ ■■ - OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET _J7^7UNFURNISHED ,"/__■ ■ . SEND or call for new.printed catalog. GEO. W. it AUSTIN. 1018 Broadway." Oakland. OFFICES and STORES TO LET LARGE, elegant store with basement; cor. 21st , and Valencia sts.; low rent. * E. G. DBNKIB TON. 1349 Mission st. Tel. 2915. DESK room, *. Sherwood block, 320 Market- at., j* room 66; reasonable. ■■:-.-- ■-'..' , FOR rent—Store \ and living room. - Rent $13. V Folsom ; and : Army' sts. ' - -'.-'*. TO LEASE _____ DR. C. 'C. 0" DON NELL'S sanatorium and sum- I : mer resort. Glen Ellen, ; to lease, with 50 odd , cottages, furnished and partly furnished, elec- I trie lights.- with hotel or part; 2 railroads, 8 - trains - dally: ■ springs, climate, boating and i .bathing; excels ■■ any - place .In the world. In- j ' quire or address 1374 Fulton St.. S.F. 'j ■.' ■: : ) jyjNDO WJMADES^ • ADVANCE window shade factory; put up at J short notice. Geo.' Walcom Co.. 1131-39 Batter ] ff^folf^ f:OR SAIE | FOR SALE j Completely furnished kitchen '■ and ■' new "New 1 Method" gas range. linoleum, -etc.; of a 6 room, i sunny, corner apartment. Nob hill; marine view , unsurpassed: steam heat, hot water and all new. modern and convenient. ■ Address J.. J. S.. room . 226. Foxcroft bMg.. 68 Post St.. San' Francisco. j A CARLOAD of fine furniture Just received from j factory; also " carpets ; and ■ linoleums; legular "j factory, prices; we save yon 25.t0 40 p«r cent a on all purchases; country orders solicited. M. i , H. JOB. factory agent. 334 Sutter at. " J . l BANKRUPT stock of good, clean furniture; very : -low prices. - H. SCHELLHAAS, 11th at. at J Franklin. Oakland.- . - ***} FURNITURE, 6 rooms complete; Baby Grand . Cblckerlng piano, new; $800 cash. Box 1732. ! Call office.'* -- ', ■ . ■■;.-.. '-. :■...•..■ . " - ■ ■' 1 MAHOGANY bedroom suite, colonial fumed oak * dining room suite 1-3 of actual cost at FORCE- ; HEWITT CO.. 667 Mission st. j . . ; LARGE assortment of mission style furn., home , and office,; cheap; also to order. 1174 Sutter, i SEE H. SCHELLHAAS, the furniture dealer. I. ' O. O. F. bldg., 11th at. | at Franklin. Oakland. ■»■■■■gsgi;——^—i^_*__ !' LARGEST buyers of furu., carpets, pianos, desks. I ■ merchandise,-etc.; always pay cash. Mark L. j j Levy Auction Co.. 1142 McAllister. T. Park *60. j KOBSTED; & JENSEN buy furniture and pay) highest prices. 607 McAllister; tel; Mkt. 6373. | SEWING MACHINES j, DOMESTIC, ' 1644 FILLMORE • near Post: THE ] place >to buy, rent or repair, sewing machines . of all : makes; lowest' prices; . best terms. ,« J. I W. EVANS, agent; phone West 8601. . SEWING machines, all makes; renting, repair- , ing. MeNALLY. ; 2664 Mission: tel. Mission . 202. Oakland office.' 60 San Pablo ay. ;' phonea '< Oakland 1774. A-4490. : " ' • ', ALL makes of machines, new and second. hand: renting, and repairing:: needles and supplies. E. L. SARGENT, 531 12th St.. Oakland. . *■*" „ II 1 ■' -V-^.^™'J:^fj^*^*_^Q „„ AAA—U.S. CARPET CLEANING CO.. 2207 Bush st. most superior cleaning In the world; can give beating, steam, compressed air, vacuum or celebrated earthquake, which removes the dirt, .dust, grease, restoring natural colors like new. West 5926. S 2495;- laying and refitting. 'v-. / , . . , .-■ . .. «... ._.,..... i; .'.";: WAGENER . 456 Missouri S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. 307 Sutter st.; phone Kearny 5883 (BLUE WAGON- I fl —Carpets, rugs, quickly, thoroughly cleaned 03 floor, without removal: estimates free. .;. • . ABSOLUTELY- the best carpet beating 3c yard; deal direct' with F. A. RICE'S carpet'works. 1805 Harrison St.; phones Market 262.jM1207. WHEN I you , become, disgusted with - poor work. . send your carpets to IJ. l BPAUIDInG * & ■ CO;, 353 Tehama st.;.Douglas 3084. Home J2347. . MATHEWSON'S carpet beating works, 315 East 12th at., Oakland; tel. Merrltt MS. - : WATT'S—Reliable carpet \ cleaning, alterations; renovat.; laying. 56» Devlsadero; ph. Park 560. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.—Advanced meth , ods.,GEO. WALCOM CO..> 11.11 11.-JO Sutter st. CONKLIN ■ BROS..* ■ carpet.; cleaning ; and laving. 2400 Geary st. corner Baker: phone West 93. i AA—NATIONAL Carpet' Beating , Wks.—Hamp ton A Ballly. 344-348 Church , at. : Market. ISO. STORAGE!and MOVING 1 VANS ANDERSON - Transfer and , Storage Co.Moving, packing, shipping, etc.; » trunks stored •. 3 days ' free. 20 sth st: nr. Market: tel." Douglas 2177. BEKINSVAN AND STORAGE COMPANY, - Fireproof Warehouses. 13th and Mission. • • Phone Market; 13-14. or Home M 1313. WILSON BROS.. INC.—Moving and storage.'cor. * 14th and Sanchez ; sta.,* 1 block from Market ;: and Fillmore st. cars; phone Park 271. « - : .- ; PIANOS."- $3 first »month," Including.«cartage. $1 thereafter. BYRON MAUZY. 250 Stockton st. A—PACIFIC STORAGE - AND; VAN : CO.—■ 7«TH warehouse. 2322 Fillmore st.; phone West \'g if PIERCE-RODOLPH STORAGE C 0. ,• 1450 'Eddy . it.; tel. West 828. Home S2B2S. '.*:.' FORSA LE—-MISCELLANEOUS aaa— attention; attention: c. s. army goods sale. ." U. S. guns..U. 8." carbines, swords, round tents, wall tents, ■ shelter tents, blankets,, cots, knap sacks, canteens; • Colts '-. revolvers,» underwear *. khaki i suits, clothing and other -goods galore-' . write for a catalogue, free. SPIRO HARNESS CO.. 307-311 Market St.. San Francisco. ; ~^ LUMBER, and ' mill work '; still »at the old low prices, .either for cash or ,on monthly pay ments. ! Greater City , Lumber Co.. - Army and Alabama sts., --•" •.' Second • hand - lumber, doors, • windows, pipe; and ' . fittings, - baths, sinks, •- toilets.. laundry . trays, -ready mixed paints; ready roofing, $1 sqf; poul .try.net 50c sq. Dolan A Dolan, 11-23 Valencia. SECOND HAND PIPE. . ~ * Largest dealers In standard pipe and acre- ras ing, dipped*: prices right: guaranteed first class PACIFIC PIPE CO..' Main and Howard sta. Ij, - WALL paper. " 3"V a roll; house lining, 3Uc;» | yard: samples mailed; burlap, fine goods " He a yard; paint,; $1 ;a» gallon. '> MBRIGAN'S. PLUMBING. by contract or day; new or mull ■ : prices reasonable;; we >< wholesale and • retail i plumbing supplies at cut prices. , C. P. Plumh lng Material Co.. 320 McAllister: tel Mkt. 408-T AA—ALL sixes standard water pipe and screw casing: guaranteed good as new; get ourDricea" WEI3SBAUM PIPE WORKS, 131 nth at ALL " bargains; must t sell-iron - beds, bureaus" % chiffoniers, ■■ furniture all kinds. ■/ H sorSi ' HAAS. 11 th st. at: Franklin Oakland?^. DO come and see our "fins', new » silk fiosa and ; hair .top mattresses. ;.:H..^CH-__^3 ' 40S llth at..- at Franklin. Oakland.^"l**^ ' UNCALLED for suits and overcoats below D _ a -'' ;aave $10.1 -UNITED TAILORS %vr -.rhTn™ . build entrance 15 Stockton at* •^' ° BIoi I'. IAIi i" nd **?* tM **- bar fixtures, new and in band low prices; easy terma thp Snrrva «' •WICK-BALKECOLLENDER CO., 767 Mission. BILLARD * and pool tables and snrmliea- lowest ; prices and terms. -c PACIFIC J>A^b7li iTSd -'.TABLE CO.; 547 Eddy; teL Frank. 2848. C 4564. WHlTExLeghorn baby chicks ' Weitn«j...'.,j - - r£i7ffff- . STANS-FIE^-s^*^^ T. EXCELSIOR motor •' for a sale -j at**-. »..h -. -— - '" evening,. 121* Chestnut "^* Oakland C>U- " POOL table for sale. ■ Apply atiBol 3d st■ Continued, on ■*^t; P*m.'