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Guests at Summer Resorts PARAISO HOT SPRINGS , FROM SAN FRANCISCO Robert J. Flood Mrs. Herman Schmidt Mrs. E. V. Flood B. Mlrsky ___ H. W. Haas Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Orr , Mrs. M. R. Clement Mrs. M. Dtvit E. D. Sachs George McHugh Miss A. E. Held Mrs. Alice Held Mrs. O. Lewis Ctpttin Jamea Sharkey H. J. Hastings Dr. L. Slchel Miss E. Anderson K. W. Laws O. Goodmtn Miss A. K. Heller M. C. McGarnsghy W. A. Sennits Phil Rader Chtrlet M. Rtnkln J. F. Grtig Stmuel Dannebaum JodgeJ. J. Sullivan Charles E. Brady Dave Sullivan E. J. Bolts James P. Sullivan M. L- Csmpbell Robert B. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Mist Viola Toupin Greaney A. D. Plugoff Miss Irene Bibb E. G. Bernthol H. D. McAullffe M. Klein Dr. Fred E. Davis Mrs. J. W. Merrill D. J. Cosy FROM OAKLAND Mrs. ~. M. Armstrong I Mr. and Mrs. A- Jonas Mrs. C. Van Fleet Fred R. Fredrlcks Mrs. A. Porter 1 Miss Helen Bassett Mrs. M. Wbitefleet j Miss Helen Mehrmann C. W. Perry Mrs. M. B. Mehrmann Dr. E. G. Haines I Frank Daley FROM SAN JOSE Miss Irene Davis Frank E. Davis Dr. A. B. Reed Captain George Stoney Miss Ada Burke Edward Cojle Miss Helen Mills FROM WATSONVILLE Mrs. P. J. Thompson Th. Holsum Miss Anna Kelly Dave Sullivan Miss Estelle Kelly Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miss Leonore Kelly Ebhardt Miss Loretta Kelly FROM OTHER PLACES R. R. Dlaa A. J. Zabala _, _^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin Mr. and Mra. W. D. Mr tnd Mrs. L. P. Wisnom ? Klemmer Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. L. J. Klemmer - Wisnom Mr. snd Mrs. F. S. M. S. Machad Rawlins M. H. Luiz L. H. Peterson A. M. Luiz ; Benjamin F. Wright J- S. Soto I Francis M. Hilby Lewis D. Grant Thomas C. Butterworth G. Mignola Mr. and Mrs. M, Ham- Ruth Merrill ~er A. B. Merrill Mrs. M. J. Horschman Romilde Dedini Harry Gray Peter Morasel J. K. Oliver V- P- Krough Mrs. M. R. Clement Jessie I. Dorety Mrs. Howe I Hannah McGowan HIGHLAND SPRINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO M. F. Gile 1 , \u25a0 , J. W. Miller Miss Mattie Nelson E. Cuarmacb N. F. Nielsen J. Haines p. L. Bowley James A. Wilson Anton Dybdal W. C. Linkam Mrs. Belle T. Cheesman Miss L. Pagemann E. S. Martin C. W. Teller |E. M. Twiggs Dr. O. G. Faquemutb Elizabeth HufTman and family Carrie Chrlstensen A. Rudgear and wife Mr. and Mrs. George M M. M. Willow Roipli and two cbll- L. H. Cor.ye dren F. I). Gaddv and wife Sam Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. D. Halla- August Wlehe han W. Bender Miss Elanor Hallahan E. J. Sheddy and wife Master Herbert Halla- M. Engler and daughter han Miss Nlrce Bert Hamilton I. Goldman Begins C. Fryer Otto Meuga! FROM OAKLAND E. H. Walworth, ML D. IMrs. W. Boradori L. H. Herrick. M. D, jMiss J. Pattison W. P. Williams G. O. Harde H. D. Klinkuer C. H. Bush and wife C. V. Mariner and wife William F. Denahy Miss M. A. Dickie I FROM OTHER PLACES Aug. Vollmer, 3. B. Sweeny, Dr. Leroy Near and Joseph S. Mill, Berkeley; C. T. Mess and wife, Livermore; W. R. Kirkpatrick, Guy Kirk- patrlck. Vailejo; Charles A. Liakam and family. Ross Valley; F. W. Ehrhandt, L. J. Nieolaus. Sacramento: H. Schrader and wife. Schrader. Gal.; Harold Grautham, Kelseyvitle: H. T. Boggs, Mariposa; Mrs. C. H. Lee. Exeter; F. M. Gilhara and wife. Randolph: Mrs. H. Bovyer. Sacramento; Hazel Young, Fred Tailor. George E. Beebe, Mrs. D. Miller, Ray Shriner. F. A. Orthmann, Kelseyville; A. Bettini, GUS Prindle, Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fees. Kelsey- ville; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wiehee and two chil- dren, Thomas Corran, Los Angeles; Marcus May, Phoenix, Ariz.; J. L. Hegan, Pasadena; Mrs. P. Slotterbeck, T. Slotterbeck, Sirs. J. Heyman, Lakeport: Mrs. Whitney G. Press. Miss Press, Frank Linderman, Eureka; A. Dallmann, C. H. Webb, W. P. Murphy, Napa. BOTES HOT SPRINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. Olson Miss E. Shaer A. B. Brown Mrs. J. C- Williams R. J. Jones A. H. Levite F. E. Carlson Mrs. Grant Fee Miss Gussie Hopper F. G. Clarke S. F. Blace Mrs. F. G. Clarke G. Dahlgner Misses Discoll R. W. Peterson O. B. Martin Mrs. Miller Ben Cohn E. Bernard Rev. Father Richard Harold Anderson Collins Miss Nellie McQuaide Mrs. Pauline Page Mrs. P. Bowen Andrew Degnan R. H. Schwerdt J. Wuelton L. E. Dole William Scbultz James E. Thompson W. Morris Mr. Woodson Mrs. W. Morris Mrs. Woodson Fred Elvin G. W. Anderson Mrs. William Buescher George Toy S. Dergene Thomas W. PTior Dr. J. J. Moore H. M. Toy Mr. Teeple J. F. Revalk Mrs. Teeple B. Steinmeta IA. S. Smith W. B. McGerry M. J. Neto Mrs. E. J. Bell Mrs. N. J. Neto Mrs. C. -M. Wilson A. G. Buescher W. Barnes Cliff A. Morris Miss N. B. Statt J. W. Helms Mrs. M. A. Pollard R. A. Pomares D. H. Parker Mrs. R. A. Pomares George Farrell Marie Seamtrak Harry Lefkowltz Mrs. W. J. Ryan Mrs. Harry Leffcowitz K. D. Baillls Mrs. N. Jensen H. Harris Mrs. M. J. Bennetts Mrs. H. L. Harris FROM OTHER PLACES C. W. Riser, William Chalmers. L. J. Hodges. B. Sharp, Mrs. Kate Raljevich, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Lengley, Miss Hazel Langley, H. Houle, Mrs. H. Houle. Abe Houle. Berkeley: J. Cramer, Mrs. J. Cramer, San Quentin; Thomas J. Lunny. Miss M. G. Cnmmings. San Rafael; B. Steinmerz, F. J. Hunt, Miss Jacob!, Mrs. M. Credone, Ala- meda; George N. Anderson, Burlingame. SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO E. 3. Kllman and wife ]Miss Therese Gilbert Waverly Wetherby ' |.T. E. Hayden W. L. Glasheln and wifejManard Gilbert H. O. Taney body Mrs. H. Fauts C. E. Witlean and wife! Mrs. George Gilley Captain Henry GleasomMrs. M. Fay ?> and wife Dr. J. E. Gunn Jr. and Mrs. F. C. Millhouse wife Abe Isaacs and wife W. E. Boyka Fred L. Pritcbard Miss Ruth Cummings James T. Gallagher Charles William Brown John R. Whitaker Miss Sadie Foster Harry Higgins John B. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T. Cnneo Paese Mrs. R. S. Simmons James Johnson and wife R. A. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Pfaeffle Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Richard J. Welch and Wlthlngton wife Mrs. Rose Bush Alice Clanes Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Ceclle Hannah Isaacs McLean Mrs. Msry Neveking W. J. O'Brien and wife Garrett J. Welch A. L. O'Brien and wife A. M. Baxter Miss B. Green Richard J. Welch Jr. J. B. Wilson C. D. Evans R, A. Raymond Paul Ira Isaacs George B. Smith Mrs. F. Gilbert Emile Schart Miss H. O'Connor ' FROM OTHER PLACES Charlotte C Starr, Santa Barbara; M. G. Gel- logh, San Rafael: A, W. Dugan. Richmond; Ever- ett J. Burrows, A. E. Dilling, Mrs. A. E. Dilling. Matilda Dilling. Oakland; Elizabeth Orsdale. Se- attle: G. H. Wymore, E. M. Weseman, J. N. Cauckwell. Henry Harris. Melltta; Mr. and Mrs. K. Graham. Chicago: J. M. McClish, Leland Mc- Clish, Healdsburg; George C. Peek', Richmond; Mrs. Kate Murphy. Cloverdale; H. L. Sims, Sac- ramento; Joe Peappipi, Petalnma; Miss Lucy Pezenzc, San Loreuzo. GLEN RITA HOTEL FROM SAN FRANCISCO F. S. Allen I Ed Thompson E. R. Smith Earl Mead E. V. Seguer and wife Dr. J. K. Howard and F. T. Barker wife E. F. Hamilton Mrs. T. Dredge Clara Grieb Victor Gratmn Kitty Grieb V. 8. Driffield and party Anna Grieb W. p. Taylor F. -Schwartz S. R. Partridge T. Trneman W. Wilson Alfred H. Vogt IM. P. Wilsoa R. Wood, wife andi.Mr. and Mrs. Miller child IT. 3. Blake Mrs. H. Vogt Frank McEvoy Adela Vogt J. Anderson M. Silbersteln E. M. Young Mrs. H. Umbsen T. 3. Parker H. Cords Jr. Henry Schmidt Ralph Halght Carl Erickson Charles Davis Mr. and Mrs. Riordan Louise Florence R. j. Adams and wife Richard Schilling and W. P. Tobln wife A. J. Tobln Mr. and Mrs. J. Coxtry W. P. Turner Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Joseph Turner Rolph Mayhelle Turner Mr. and Mrs. Sweeny C. P. lewis and wife Mrs. Edwards A. J. Hill and wife J. C. Wilson and wife .1. R. Davis Miss Turner E. G. Goodwin Mrs. Patrick Calhoun Carl Goodwin Mrs. Starring Frank M. Sullivan Miss Carlyle William Sullivan Brandon Tynan ' Henry Thomas TbornweU Mullally George Scott FROM OAKLAND Walter B. Fawcett James G*^ an ? Harry E. Gray Joseph &**** E. N. Palmqulst Frank Burke J. W. Griffin Walter F lynn Mrs. O. P. Goodhue Mia. Jiynes Daley and wife Miss F- F. rosier A. C. Williams FROM SACRAMENTO Mary O'Neill Alice Bnrlinson^ May Donohue Lena Mary Bradford Alice D Smith Hazel Dalton Jf nnle G « *_,* _ Mary Mulligan Mayme Starbuck Annie Mulligan FROM OTHER PLACES Ada A. Smith. Grace M d \. For D Crooks, Evelyn Malooe. Benicia; Mr D. Ruth Oilman. Mrs. E. W. &"*%%-._? geles: J. C. Whitham. W. H. Grimmelman. ua»- fie Obert, A. E. Kennedy Berkeley PASO ROBLEB HOT SPRINGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO William W. Hodkinson J. \- Co i*:?" and wife Paul Coroner E. S. Newman Joht Howell Fred Bloch C. J. Griffin A. B. Bark man Hugh McNulty H. W. Strugnell Fred 3. Bntla taa W-w Fred M. Pickering and Martin V - »«"* - _. f - -jfe -w Louis Bennlson and wait Miss Pickering C Tnber A. D. Plughoff F. B. Elking E. G. Bruntfaal A. B. Barkman and sen 3. Moss Mrs. _. B. Mrs. W. J. Byrne Miss WUllep.^ I**1** Mrs. M. Donovan Miss Mary McGulre Darby Layton L. S. Hughes FROM OTHER PLACES Mrs. T. C. Copeland, San Jose; T. F. Longblta and wife, Hannah McMahon, Dallas, Tex.; T. P. Sullivan, Chicago; R. E. Hyde and wife, Vlsallt; Benjamin F. Wright, Franclt McHilby, Thomaa C. Butterworth, Monterey; H. R. Peacock, F. C. Veniaton and wife, A. S. Goode, Bakersfield; T. H. Peterson, Pacific Grove: Mrs. Thomas Lyon. John K. Lyon and wife, Chicago; Charley M. Campbell and family, Pasadena; A. T. Buck - ! man. Seattle; Milton T. Fanner and wife. A- S. r Ruth and wife, Berkeley; J. W. Stevenson and wife, Petaluma; D. E. Whitman, H. D. Panlln and wife, Los Angeles: E. O. Regensburger, Oak- land: Miss Agnes Hinds, Boston, Mass; Mrs.' J. F. Chamberlain, Misa G. Hohenshell, F. A. Chamberlain. Merced; Mac L. Johnson, E. B. Rivers and wife, Marlon Rivers, Lawrence Baker. Los Angeles; Edward M. Copre and wife, H. R. Scott and wife, Redlands; H. L. Story, J. C. Scott, Pasadena; H. F. Haines and wife, Mrs. H. L. Snow, Thomas Neville and wife, Roy Mc- Bee, Monrovia; V. C. Vette, Indianapolis; D. A. Hayward, Chicago; D. E. Settler, J. E. Springer. Los Angeles: D. S. Lewelyn and wife, J. W. Berg and wife, F. H. Grove. Red Mountain. Nev.; Mrs. F. G. Newell, Rochester. N. V: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chase. Frank F. Chase. Riv erslde; A. Richards. Lincoln. Neb.; M. D. Ballard and wife, San Jose: George L. Anderson, PBlo Alto: Dr. J. C. McCllntock, Mrs. J. C. Mohler. Topeka, Kan.; Andrew Mattes, Fresno; Arthur Semiiian. Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. H. Herrick, Los Angeles; George Randall. New York; If. Bromley and wife, Portland: Mrs. Melvie. Betty Melvie. Berkeley; Thomas Bilyne and family Portland; Matt Dunn and wife, Miss Josephine Dunn. Mon- tana: George B. Keith. Sau Diego; Mrs. G. Fwhllg and daughter. Bakersfield; E. 3. Tht- baiilt. Los Angeles: Mllo-M. Potter, Santa Bar- bara: H. C. Banroll and wife, Miss Edua David- son. Bakersfield; Mrs. .Joseph K. Clark. William Ellis Lody, Lf«? Angeles; K. H. Richardson and wife. Miss Richardson, A. E. Swan aud wife. Miss Swau, Ontario. Cal. REAL ESTATE BOARD FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Adopts Resolutions Relative to San Francisco Water Front The board of directors of the San Francisco real estate board at a meet- ing: held Thursday, adopted the follow- ing resolutions declaring in favor mu- nicipal ownership of San Francisco water front: Be it resolved, that the San Francisco real estate board does hereby declare Itself strongly in favor of, and recommends and indorses the proposition of transferring the control, main- tenance and operation of the tide lands and water front of San Francisco from the state of Califor. nia to the municipal government of the city and _\ county of San Francisco; be it further < >? ' Resolved, that a communication be immedlatelr sent to each real estate board in the state of California respectfully requesting that each of them indorse the proposition of transferring the control of the tide lauds and water front of San Francisco from the stare to the municipal gov- ernment in manner similar to the grants mads by the California legislature at its session in li}ll to the municipalities of Los Angeles. Oak- land. San Diego and Long Beach; that such real estate boards be respectfully requested to exact a pledge from their local candidates to the leg- islature to the effect that such candidates, If elected, will support the measure hereinbefore referred to. BUSINESS IN MISSION IS REPORTED GOOD D. Coffin _ Co.. 2528 Mission street, find a good demand for properties of all kinds and an increasing; inquirr- They report the following sales: Cottage at 146 Laldley street, lot 37:6x107:10; seller. A. H. Wlbel; buyer, J. G. Besser; $1,800. Cottage at IXOB Castro street, lot 25x105; buyer, Mrs. T. Kenneally; seller, J. W. Torney; price. $4,000. Two flats, corner of Coso and Prospect avenues; seller, Sophie Pilster; buyer, W. Stoutenberg: terms private. Cortage in north line of Alvarado street, 255 feet west of Sanchez; lot 25x114: seller, S. Gib- son; buyer. Josephine Eveling; price, $4,150. Cottage at 3299 Folsom street. 500 feet sooth of Preeita avenue; lot 25x115; seller, R. C. Pep- pin; buyer, Peter Skremelter; price. $3,300. Lot 25x100, in the west line of Gladys street, 309 «eet north of West avenue; seller. David Cosgrove; buyer, K. Sorensen: price, $750. Lot 139 Lgift map 3, W'olfe street; seller, M. A. McCann: buyer, A. Carlson; $405. Lot In north line of Joost avenue. 100 feet west of Baden street; lot 25x100; seller, C. S. Allred; buyer, Anna J. Bell; price, $700. Cottage at 631 Shotwell street; lot 20x122:6; seller. Mr. Forde; buyer, A. F. Massa; price. The same firm has leased the follow- ing premises: Mrs. J. Schmidt to Mrs. C. Mullen, premises at 1388 Sanchez street, one year, $168. J. W. Warden to M. Fisher and D. Lnnnidjack. premises at-£767-67 *_ Twenty-first street, one Account of Oarkson Dye. store snd fist at northeast corner of F'arallones and Orizaba streets, four years. $1,320. Joseph Pohelm estate to B. Irving, store at 992 Valencia street, five years, terms private. J. Dellay to S. Bestanding. store at 2484 Mis- . a sion street, two years and four months, with " '% option; terms private. 7 Mrs. S. Andree to Mrs. ,T. Hutchinson, prem- ises at 1449 Polk street, three years, $1,440. GREAT GATHERING TO OCCUR IN LOS ANGELES Th e combined thought, influence and prestige of all the rea! estate men of California will be concentrated in Log Angeles, Thursday. Friday and Satur- day, October 10. 11, 12, when the eighth annual convention of the California State Realty federation meets. Re- member the date and plan your trip now. Reduced rates on all transpor- tation lines. NEWS OP" THE OCEAX Tonnage Engagements The following charters were announced yeo Grain?The French barks Bourhaki and Due d'Anmale, barley, from this port to the United Kingdom, with the usual continental options at 40s; Norwegian steamer Rygta, wheat, from Portland to Europe at 50s; British steamer Duna Law, barley from this port to the United King- dom at 48s f»d, with option of merchandise. Lumber?The schooners Nokomis and Sehom», from Puget sound and Grays Harbor, respectively' to Honolulu at $7.5#: schooners E. B. Jackson and R. W. Bartlett, Grays Harbor to Valparaiso for orders, at 62s 6d: barkentine Echo, Rame voyage, at «ss: schooner W. II Marston, Puget sound or Columbia river to Valparaiso, for or- ders, at 63s 9d: schooner William Nottingham Puget sound to Callao. direct; schooners Alpena' J. W. Clise and Columbia from the sound' Willapa and Grays Harbor, respectively, to the west coast of South America. Oil Tanker Salle The British tank steamer Cordelia sailed fa* Balboa via Port San Luis yesterday. __\u25a0__ steamer goes to Port San Luis to Wd 55 S* T barrels of erode oil. valued at $35,750. " Supplies for the North The steamer F. S. Loop sailed for Vancouvm yesterday with 1,122 bbls asphalt, 12 960 ska cement and 25 pkgs machinery, va'huat at THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1912, ?????? ?? ?a_«?a»aaa??waaa__?_\u25a0_???_???-?-»^^».-»?«^? ?~~~~?~~~ 66 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING Contt?iied _____ BUSH st.. 1048? Bew-y furnished 2 sunny rooms complete, kitchen; 812 a mo.; bath, phone, laundry. CLAYTON St.. 405. near park?Two front, sunny | rooms, running water, gas and bath. j| DOI ORES st . 9S4?Two sunny, furnished house- keeping rooms; bath, gas; rent reasonable. EDDY st. 023?2 cleg.. front, bay window rooms. $2:i; siinny rm. and kitchenette, $10; large rm.. $0: every cony, \u25a0- EDDY St.. 902?2 front sunny attic rooms. $10 mo.; 2 front sunny connecting rooms. $14; lower floor single sunny rooms. $7 and $4: batb. cony. FRANKLIN. 1008?Two connecting bay window rooms with buffet kitchen: $22.30; free phone; electricity: nicely furnished; nice location. FOLSOM st 27"-*;?2 or 3 well furnished rooms, with use of good kitchen for housekeeping. FAIR OAKS st.. 464?2 or $ furn. housekeeping rooms. $15 up; all modern: yard. GOUGH St.. taOff?Large front hskpg. room, kitchenette, running water, batb. gas, tel.: $15. GEARY st.. 1214?Two sunny nicely ft_rnis_ed rooms: running water, bath, free phone; rent $12 per month. COUGH st. 1315 ?Nice large sunny room: buffet kitchen: front; bath, gas. pbone; walking dis- | tance: $14. . i GOfGH st.. 1315?2 or 3 room apartments, tn \ basement; sunny, dry; all furnished; sinks, phone g.is langes: $10 up. GEARY St.. 2336?Nicely furnished front rooms to let. suitable, for housekeeping. GEARY st.. 4120 ?Large furnished room and kitchen, $S: 3 connecting, coal stove, $12; 4 rooms unfurnished. $12.50. HOWARD 6t., 888?Front room and kitchen. $12; 2 connecting, coal stove or gas, $S to $12: others. $1.25 to $2 per week. LADY with beautifully furnished ' home will share same with party In exchange for board; sunny yard, piano, etc. Box 213. Call office. LARKIN, 1340, nr. California?3 large unfur- nished rooms, reasonable. Call after 2 p. m. Phone Franklin 7937. MCALLISTER st., 1665?Nicely furnished sunny front room with kitchenette. $12. MONTGOMERY apts.. 1024 Franklin St. cor. O'Farrell ?Hskpg. rooms, suite and single; prices right. MCALLISTER St., 610?Sunny hskre. suites; hot and cold water, electric lights: $2.50-$5 week. MARKET St.. 1796?We1l furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping; rent reasonable OAK St.. 837?2 nicely furnished front rooms, complete for housekeeping. m OCTAYIA St., 1257. nr. O'Farrel?l large hskpg. room. $15; 1 room, $10; single rooms for men. $6 up. \u25a0 ? i . i O'FARRELL St.. 1068, near Van Ness ay.?Sunny hskpg. rms.. $2.75 week; 2 rms.. $8.56 week. PINE St.. 2107*4 ?Nicely furnished sunny house- keeping rooms; also single rooms, with priv- ilege of kitchen. j PAGE St.. 1322. near Central ay.?': sunny un- furnished rooms: telephone and bath. SHARON st.. 0, near 15th and Market, no sign? A well furnished room, absolutely clean; hot and cold water; hatb: $8 a month. FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS Continued IF you are interested in poultry, either as s tide line or a specialty, tbe Ideal grit and shell crusher would save money for you; it crnshea broken crockery, glass, shells and small bones, and is very easily operated; price $2.50. Fori ! full information address R. M. EVANS, 1208 Buena Vista ay.. Alameda. _____ FOR SALE?NEW AND SECOND HAND carom and pocket billiard tables, bowling alleys snd accessories: bar fixtures of all kinds: easy pay- ments. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLEN- PER CO.. 7.T7-789 Mission st., San Francisco. CLOSING out postal cards, 20 for oc; impression motto calendar, value $1, now 6c: picture framing, special low prices this week: moved from 1135 Van Ness ay. to 1239 Van Ness sv. near Sutter. J. JONES. __ ~ SECOND HAND PIPE. Largest dealers In standard pipe and screw easinz: dipped; prices right: guaranteed flrat class PACIFIC PIPE CO.. Main and Howard sts. ALL sizes standard water pipe and screw casing in second hand, hot asphaltum dipped: guaran- teed as good as new; large stock ready for ; shipment. WEISSBAUM Pipe Wks.. 137 11th st. \u25a0 BUSINESS CHANCES A? LUBECKS, Inc. Sixth floor. Pacific Market and 4th. ?Phones Kearny 1702, Home JlO2O. ALLLINES OF BUSINESS SOU), CITY OR COUNTRY. \u25a0 NOTICE?If you are looking for a ft.''-*; business of tny kind or wtnt to tell your present business. It will pty you to ' call and tee us. We tre tbe ltrgest deal- ers of business chsnces in Ctllforolt. and our well known and long estthlished rep- utation la a guarantee that you will get reliable and efficient service whether you tre a buyer or teller and that your papers will be properly made out and your Interests protected. WE MAKE LOANS TO INVESTORS, , lowest rttet; llbertl tnd courteout treat- ment alwaya assured at LUBECK'S. MONDAY BEING LABOB OAT, Our offices will closed itlp. m. LOOK FOB OUB BIG ADS TUESDAY. j LUBECKS LUBECKS LUBECKS rketVtt «^^ Sixth floor, PACIFIC BU)G., Market at 4th. DAVIS f BROS. DAVIS i BROS WIDE I AWAKE I BUSINESS ! BROKERS. Suite 403. Pacific :? bldg.. Market « St.. cor. 4th. zm% Douglas % 1533?TELEPHONES?J-1347. IF YOU »WISH TO BUY SELL OR EXCHANGE. JTg^tir^^CALL?AND^SEE^US^__g__^M RESTAURANT and LUNCH \ COUNTER; % busy - apt and lodging house- diet.: fine trade: jrent 9 $27.50; 1 4 1year ilease; I seats 1 30: 1 well I equipped;! || bargain at 8 $1,000. \u25a0,\u25a0- DAVIS ;i BROS.. 403 Pa- cific : bldg. ' ; .. \u25a0 \u25a0 ; - , STATIONERY STORE, $550?Up to date j stock: \u25a0- 2,' furnished \irooms: rent i $30; £ good, regular M business. DAVIS $ BROS.. 403 1 Pacific I bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES __ Co-tt»-etl ___, FOR sale?Wholesale and retail liquor house tnd saloon on one of the best corners In Vailejo; a large stock; small rent; 9 year lette. For fur- ther information call on GLOBE REAL ESTATE CO.. 310 Virginia tt., Va-ejo. Cal.; phone 377. SAFE AND SANE INVESTMENTS. We are not business chance agents nor sn em- ployment bureau, but engaged in promoting, or- ganising snd financing high class Industrial, financial and mercantile corporations, snd can offer rare opportunities for Investment of csnJ- ttl from $500 to $50,000, with or without terv- leet. BCTTNBR A CO.. 700 Chronicle bldg. GROCERY business in Sen Jose?Old estab- lished, profitable; stock invoice value: build- ings consist of 7 room dwelling, store building, warehouse, sttble. etc.; prominent corner, 88x187. Particultrt open application. OROWE 8c WILSON. 26 N. 2d tt.. Stn Jose. Ctl. BAKERS, tttentlon?2o bread and cake bakers wanted to Join a company and get steady employment in a fine, up to date, paying plant; owners will retire. GIBBS A CO., INC., 830 Pacific bonding. NOTlCE?Reatanrant: choice location down town; good lease; rent $15 month: fixtures good as new; price $100; this restaurant Is worth $400. Box 218. Call office. LET us cletn tnd reblock your htt to the Ittest fall style; we know how: save money. FLICK - , ER, 107 Ellis st. near Powell. Ladies' hats reshaped. $I.Boo?Paying business; millinery, ladies' snd children's furnishings; call or write. 2123 Mkt. HAVE yon $300 to invest in manufacturing busi- ness; plenty of work on hand; want party to p look after office and do delivering; fine oppor- tunity for a good bustler. Full ptrticulara at 1902 Stn Pthlo tr., Oakland. AGENCIES and STOCK?Active man with $500 for 3 speclaities; for every day use; large prof- Its: stock at invoice; desk and typewriter at half cost: office jn the field and your home: email expenses. OWNER. 131 Buchanan st. THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- XTON TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- LIC TO USB ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR GENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS F/XPRESRED IN ITS COLUMNS. THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB LJC. f INVESTMENTS Cantl-tteel P. M. HARRIS * CO. Henry Bredhoff, Prop.?H. A. Results. Mgr. Stocks and Bonds?Unlisted Securities. 751-53 Phelan bldg., San Francisco, Ctl. WE WILL SELL: 500 Mascot Copper $2.00 10,000 National Wireless T. A T 15 100 Western States Life Ins. Co 13.60 50 United Properties 8 per cent Bid 50 Vnlcsn Fire Insurance 14.50 Consult us shout your investments. Why Is National Wlrelesa T. A T. Co, stock freely offered at 15c? What Is the mttter with the directorate? We know. THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- LIC TO USE ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR GENERAL AND SPEOIFIO INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS. THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SER VIC- OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB- LIC COMPANIES INCORPORATED snd PROMOTED. Entire stock issues bought snd sold. Legally organised under lawa of all states. BUTTNER ft CO.. 709 CHRONICLE BLDG. Corporation Attorneys and Financial Agenta. Established 1902. Bank and commercial references. SALESMAN for t hind company; one who can sell shares to Investors; the proposition is right snd should find a ready market. Box 271. Call office. FIRST CLASS business for sale; essily handled; capital required. $50,000; no agents; bank ref- erences. Box 4685, Cell office. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1657 FILLMORE ST. THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- LIC TO USE ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR ÜBNERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS. THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB- LIC. FOR SALE?Speed boat KONOCTI. 38x5.4. oak and mahogany, hand screwed; 65 h. p. 6 cyl. Stirling engine; 27 miles; sests 9; in perfect condition. 110 Market St.. room 706: tel. 2380, LAUNCH for freight and towing: has cabin 40x I<__3_; 2 cvl., SO h. p. Union engine: Al condition. Inquire the UNION BREWING AND MALTING CO. MINES AND MINING PARTY here needs $2,000 to erect mill on gold property; will give control and money back in 6 months; mine should be worth $100,000 In 6 months; no humbug. Address, for inter- view, box 221, Call office. RUFF and white Orpington stock for sale; buffs $1 25 each: also prize winners: owner going sway. MRS. HAGEDORN. 3944 Rhod* sv., Fruitvale. TOWRY. 240 Clement. Pacific 790?Bargains in new and second hand furniture, carpets, stoves: carpet laying; mattresses renovated. X SCHOOL BOOKS, new snd old. bought, sold. exchanged. KINGS BOOK STORE. 1716 Mar- ket st. fibove Gougb: phone Market 4763. MONEY TO LOAN AAA?IF YOU NEED MONEY QUICK "NO PUBLICITY" WE NEVER DISAPPOINT Private offices for every one. Confidential loans, any amount from $10 to $100 quickly and quietly made on your own signature if you hare household goods, piano or warehouse receipts; security remains Jn your possession always. No inquiries, references or Indorsement required and our rates are so much less?why pay more? . Get ail your bills in one place and have but one pay- ment each week or month as suits your conveni- ence. All tbe time you want and a most liberal discount if paid before due. Additional time granted in case of sickness. Private loans to ladies on their own signature. Call, write or phone GERMAN-AMERICAN LOAN CO.. 701-2 Pacific building. 4th and Market sts.; Sutter 2990. Oakland office, 229 First National Bank building; phones. Oakland 2617. A5102. LIMBER and mill#ork at very low prices for c?sh or on easy payments. GREATER CITY LIMBER CO.. Army and Alabama sts. GROCERY and furniture. $1,000; guarantee $15 cash business: no delivery: rent. Including 4 rooms and bath, $20; would glvs terms on small balance: fine chance. Call Merritt 1137. 1701 35th ay.. Fruitvale. $400?Restaurant: 4 living rooms: doing good business. See owner, 122S 23d ay.. East Oak- land. CIGAR stand: good location; bargain at $300. Box 323. Call office. . HARDWARE?S4,OOO: rare opportunity to secure good established business: will stand closest in- vestigation: owner called away. Address box 251. Call office. CHICKEN or duck rtnch In city limits; cheap rent; all stock for sale at market prices. Call at 1015 Palou ay., San Francisco; take car No. 16. THERE'S abundant raeson for choosing your bar- ber shop with discrimination; men no longer just drop in anywhere for a shave. MEAT MARKET, groceries and vegetables; bar- gain at $400; rent only $30; trade $35 a day. Great bargain. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. CREAMERY in fine apt. house dlst.: rent 835; $25 day trade; can be increased; good, clean place; $600. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg. CANDY, stationery, notions, cigars, etc.; near fine school; S furn. rooms; low rent: good trade: only $550. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pa- clflc bldg. GROCERY and liquors, $600?Low rent: living rooms; new stock. Davis. 403 Pacific bldg. MR. THEATER BUYER. Do you want to Invest in a moving picture house or theater? See us. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THAT LINE. Here's a few, look them over: $550? Nickelodeon. Oakland. $I.4oo?Nickelodeon, good location, terms. $3,000? Nickelodeon, doing well, big organ. $s,ooo?Nickelodeon, Market St., terms. $2,ooo?Theater, city of 15.000. $s.ooo?Nickelodeon, doing big business. $2.000 ?Nickelodeon, splen. equipped. Oakland. 70 ROOM MODERN HOTEL. CLOSE IN. North of Market St.; corner house: light, sunny rooms: clearing good money now; lease till after fair: rent $6 a room. Sacrifice for $3,000, part cash, balance easy terms. DAVIS BROS., 403 Pacific Bldg.. 74 ROOM apartment house, clearing $250 month; rent $3.25 a room; 4 years' lesse; only $3,600, half cash, balance easy terms. 403 Pacific bldg. MOST POPULAR HOTEL in the city; 90 rooms, always fully occupied; north of Market St.. 5 minutes' walk from Orpheum theater; class A building: good reasons for selling. DAVIS BROS- 403 Pacific bldg. "MOTIOGRAPH" moving picture machine. 1912; ready. Factory headquarters. E. H. KEMP, 833 Market st. ATL\S steam engine. 9x12; horizontal steam boiler, 00-16. HEWITT MACH'Y CO.. 9 Fre- mont st. FOR sale cheap?Couch, drop head sewing ma- chine and folding bed. Apply 1664 14th ay.. South. ALL bargains?3 seater rockaway; buggies, etc.: closing out. 2122 Washington st. Dunphy estate. _______________________ NATIONALelectric ticket thrower cash register, also detail and total adder; cheap. 579 McAl- lister st. PLUMBING, gas and steam repairing done rea- sonably. Call or pbone 326 6th ay.; tel. Pacifii _ ___ SALESMAN and office man for secretary; pay- ing business: incorporated: small amount of cash required. Box 225, Call office. FOR sale ?Confectionery, notion and Ice cream parlor doing good business in s fine location; will sell reas. Address box 01. Ukiah. Oal. 68 ROOMS?Swell modern corner; see this bar- gain; only $3,000. terms. BIVENS ft LAURAY. SUITES of 2 acd 3 sunny, bay window rooms; nice aud neat: completely furnished for house- keeping. 25 Brook (Thirty-first) st. bet. Mis- sion and San Jose ay.: tel. 4041 Mission. CASH registers, bought, sold, exchanged or re- paired. ROYAL NOVELTY CO., 604 McAl- lister st, SAFES, new and second hand, chaeper than ever. THE HERMAN SAF_ CO., 126 Folsom St. SANCHEZ st.JO 13$ nr. Market?Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. j EDISON AGENCY, moving picture machines and stereopticons. GEO. BRECK. 70 Turk st. SANCHEZ and Army. 3988?2 and 3. newly fur- nished; phone; gas: sunny; pleasant reasonable. I SNAP ?Birdseye maple dresser, iron bed. springs and leather rocker. 1276 Jones, apt. 11. SACRAMENTO st.. 3019?Elegant parlor suite; j every cony.; revs,.; sunny room, reg. kitchen, cas range, complete. $16. SCOTT st.. 2040?8 sunny nicely furni«hed hskpg. j parlors with buffet kitchen. $25: West 2014. TURK. 1719. below Devisadero?Part of sunny corner fiat: 3 connecting housekeeping rooms, j dining room, bedroom, kitchen; very cozy; I $20; key after 12 m. TWO front, connecting housekeeping rooms; 4 ' closets, water, free phone; no children. 250 j Scott st. i VAN NESS ay., 1021?Nicely furnished large room; electricity; reasonable; small front room. VAN NESS ay., 619?Housekeeping rooms at $2 per week up; also single rooms. VALENCIA St.. 1391 ?Large room for housekeep- ing; bath. Phone Mission 0641. WEBSTER s*-.. 1712. nr. Sutter ?2 sunny house- ! keeping rooms: teparate entrance; large yard; j laundry: near 2 car lines; $12. » I 4TH sv., 655. near A St.. Richmond district? j 2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. 8 SUNNY, "furnished housekeeping rooms. Be- j fore 12, 93S Stanyan st.; phone Market 5426. \u25a0 - OAKLAND HSKPG. ROOMS TWO or more furnished rooms for housekeeping; newly furnished. SOth and Telegraph, 475 Or- chard; pbone Lakeside 684. ROOMSjindi BOARDJ)FFERED \ AAA?CALIFORNIA st., 1801. at Franklin?First class family hotel; rates reasonable; fine large rooms; excellent table; references required. * MRS. E. R. BATES. AA?Sunny rooms, double or single; excellent | table; billiard room; references 2030 La- I guna st. DOMO directory furnishes free lists of Inspected houses; 11 t. m. to 2 p. m. 822 Crocker bldg. SEARY. 1704?Nicely furnished, sunny rooms for 2. with .excellent board; home cooking; rea- sontble. THE WINSTON ?High class private hotel lo- cated on the crest of Nob hi l !, at 1217 Jones st, near Sacramento. Phone Franklin 7330. FOR sale?Launch. IS ft. long with five horse- power engine; perfect condition. 3511 Vi 23d St. THOROUGHBRED bull terrier puppies. 2 months old. $5 each. 2115 4Sth ay.. Oakland. MAJESTIC range. 461 27th st. HEADQUARTERS for moving picture and vaudeville houses; will sell, buy for cssh; terms. 744 Pac. bldg. i TWO Gordon setter pups <13 months); broke for tbe water. 1042 Tennessee st. SAFE for sale; no reasonable offer refused. 233 California st. near Front. M ISCELLANI^SJWANTS^ WANTED?To meet first class tailor who will advertise in a good medium; conditional that be will receive at least 50 per cent of ad- vertising contract in an advance order rieht sway. Addresa "SUIT WANTED," care Call Information Bureau. WANTED?Second hand motorcycle; two cylin der. two speed: submit description and pricte. E. H. MITCHELL. 3363 Army st. | DIAMONDS, pearls, etc.. bought at highest mar- ket price: cash. SCHUMAN. r. 524. 133 Geary. | WANTED?Two china dressers, new or second hand: must be reasonable. 3257 17th st. J^^DOJW^HADES^^^ ADVANCEwindow shade factory: put up at short notice. GEO. WALCOM CO.. 1131-39,Sutter st. ! BBS ii a j P^3l^^J?L A J!lE^^^ ' STAMPS for collections, albums, catalogues, etc.; collections bought. E. P. SEEBOHM. 250 Mkt. j S9HHBX. I FOR sale ?Old and young pheasants; 5 vsrleties. 430 North 10th St.. San Jose. Cal. FURNITURE FORJSALE WANTED?Man with $2,500 in a reliable estab- lished money making business; money abso- lutely secured. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR sale?Old established hardware business, one of the best towns in tbe state; a big bargain can be had. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR sale?High class picture and vaudeville house. Market St.. lease. 744 Pac. bldg. $3,500 handles tbe oldest moving picture house in the city; long lease. 744 Psc. bldg. FOR sab?? Country moving picture and vaude- ville house, finely equipped; population 5.000; must be sold; going east. 744 Pac. bldg. $6,500 takes moving picture house: residence district: $350 month guaranteed. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR sale?The best moving picture house In the elty; clears $500 month guaranteed; good reason for selling. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR sale or exchange?High class moving pic- ture and vaudeville house, class "A," for real estate: pay cash difference. 744 Pac. bldg. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RIGS, WHOLESALE To any one that hss the price and can use a reasonable quantity. Several carloads of dress- ers, chiffoniers, chairs, beds, extension tables, etc., at FACTORY PRICES, which is about half what they retail for. CARPETS. RUGS?SI.6S Axminster and Wilton velvet carpets. $1.23 grade Brussels carpet. 1 $1 Brussels carpet, 57 Vie, extra heavy back. Finest Roxbury Wilton velvet rugs, room sizes, j$10, $13.50 and $15. worth double; Brussels rugs, I from $5.50 and $7.50 up. Cut out middle men jand deal direct with THE ASSOCIATED MANU- I FACTURERS. LINDHOLM-NEALCOMPANY, : i Representatives. 791-3-5 Mission st. THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- j TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- : l_C To USE ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR GENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS. ! I THE TALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB- LIC FURNISHED apartment for sale: rent $32.50: small payment down, balance monthly; selling to cover loan. Douglas 1359, 613 Merchants* Exchange building. . BUSINESS CHANCES A? WESTERN EXCHANGE. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS SOLD. CITY OR COUNTRY. 301 WERTBANK BUILDING. 830 MARKET ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 2495. ' POOL FARLOR AND CIGAR STAND?Estab. 2 yrs.: 3 modern pool tables, about $250 stock of cigars etc.: cash register and all first class equipment throughout: will sell complete for $850. ACT yITCKLY. WESTERN EX.. 301 WESTBANK BLDG. WE have large list sawmills, shingle and planing mills, timber lands. 744 Pac. bldg. PINE st.. 2860?First class room and board: single and double; $20; two meals; private home. West 8881; FIERCE St., 80 ?Private house, first class; adult family; fine location; party gent. Park 1543. RINCON pi., 80, off Bryant nr. 2d ?Nice, sunny rm. for gent: board optional; reas. terms. WEBSTER St.. 511 ?Al board and room for 2 gentlemen; running water; home comforts; reasonable. WANTED?lnfants and children to board: mother's care; private family. Call 317 Cas- seHi ay. near 18th and Danvers sts. ROOMS and BOARD WANTED GENTLEMAN wants modern room, breakfast and ; dinner convenient to cars: private family or t widow's borne: will pay good price at risrr.t \ place; give fnll partlctflaars, street and car. Answer box 214, Call office. HOTELS AAAAA?ABBEY HOTEL. ? 440 POST ST.. OPP. ST. FRANCIS. PHONE SUTTER 1800. RATES $3~0 PER WEEK TO $5. WITH BATH. $r...-.0 TO $7.50. HOTCL EMPIRE, 111 Taylor corner Turk?Newly renovated; shopping district; dose to theaters; day 75c up. week $3 up, batli $1 day up. Eddy car at ferry, 3d-Townsend S. P., car to Taylor. FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OF- FERED ? Direct from Job; no cartage; call at Van Ness ay. and Geary st., ? enrire Meek; also 04 Eddy st. police court building?3oo.ooo brick, r.0.000 feet pressed steel; 359,000 feet lumber. No. 1 thoroughly dry, free of nails, in lentils to suit: see salesmen on above jobs, you'll receive courteous treatment and save money for yourself. We da just as we advertise, and all we ask is a fair price for good, square legitimate sales; both yards are full; carloads mov- ing every day; try our ready- roofing and roofing tiles ?our owe make. Let us figure for you; facts are tbe Bleat convincing. 11th and Market sts. and 1679 Market st SYMON BROTHERS. San Francisco's Largest Wreckers. LOWER THAN EVER. ' HOW IS THIS FOR A BARGAIN? PORCELAIN 5 OR $__, FT. BATH TUB; I 20x30 PORCELAIN ENAMELED PINK: 30 GAL. BOILER; 1 SET 2 PART TRAYS: 1 BEAUTIFUL PATENT TOIL ET. EITHER IN MAHOGANY. GOLDEN OAK, CHERRY OR WEATHERED OAK. FOR $38. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. P. E. O'HAIR 857 MISSION ST. SAFE for sale; 21x17x15 Inside; snap; $45. 671 Mission st. below 3d. SNAP ?Flat, 8 rooms, $250; well furnished; only those able to furnish good references need ap- ply for this. WESTERN EX.. 301 Westbsnk bldg. WE have large list city snd country hotels, rooming and boarding bouses, all kinds busi- ness cnances. farming lands, chicken ranches. 744 Pac. bldg. 50 ROOM hotel and bar; downtown location; years' leaae; cheap rent. 744 Pac. bldg. SNAP bargain?Grocery market and fruit; re- ceipts $110 day; best locstion in city. 744 Pac. bldg. $1,250 takes moving picture house, fully equipped: Market at. location; long lease. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR sale?Moving picture and vaudeville house, mining town: population 3.500; sears 500; guaranteed $50 week. 744 Pac. bldg. FOR rent?9so chair moving picture and vaude- ville bouse; 5 years' lease; fully equipped. 744 Pac. bldg. APARTMENT HOUSES 24 rms.; rent $145; lease 5 years: $2,750. 45 rms.; good lease; elegant furn.; easy terms. 30 rms.; rent $150: lease over fair; easy terms. 60 rms.; lease: corner: a bargain; $5,750. BOARDING HOUSES 17 rms.; choice location; lease; clearing good money; price $1,500; terme. 22 rms.; rent $75; lease over fair; an ideal house; $1,500 cash. ROOMING HOUSES 13 rms.; fine transient; lease 4 years; rent $50. $800 cash. 16 rms.; rent $65: good lease; price $1,000, all cash; a fine little house. 30 rras.; corner; lease over fair; modern; price $3,250. 39 rms; rent $5; lease 4 years; hot and cold water: price $3,250: worth the money. 35 rms.; cheap rent; lease; modern; price $2,500; a real bargain. THE FIDELITY REALTY CO.. second floor. First National Bank building. Oakland. LACKO?Cleanses gas ranges, makes hygienic dusters. 833 Market. Exc. dist. agt. wanted. FOR sale ?A good newspaper route In Oakland. See circulation department San Francisco Call. $I.ooo?Grocery and family liquor store; Bay View. Call 470 Third at.; no tgents. $250 WILL get the best mail order article In America. 2133 Market st.. afternoon. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE 12 ROOMS, leaae to 1916. good transient trade; on account of death in family will sacrifice; bargain. 885 Folsom. ROOMING house, corner. 26 rms., $1,500 cash; no agents. 472 3d st. INVESTMENTS CHESTER B. ELLIS & CO. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS, 714 Market st. opp. Call building. Largest dealers in exclusively nonllsted securities on the Pacific coast. WE OFFER FOR SALE: 100 American Telegraphone fa $2.00 50 American Drug Syndicate fa 15.00 400 Amer. Automatic Press fa .15 30 American Marconi (new stock ) .'(it Market 6.000 Alaska Petroleum A Coal. .03 3,000 Boston Pacific Oil _ Bid 1,007 Bank of Germany fa .66 500 Bulck Oil fa .22 250 Capital Fire Ins fa 1.35 1,000 Cypher Writer Machine Co <a .20 100 Chlcago-N Y. Airline fa 3.25 20 Favary Tire A Cushion fa 8.00 10 Adman Safety Powder Co fa 60.00 80 Classen Chemical Co @ Bid 600 Ensign Baker Ref. Co. fa .35 100 Grest Republics Life Ins fa Bid 10,000 Haney Fire Fighting Apparat..ia .80 2 Hidalgo Rubber (1905) fa 280.00 50 International Lumber A Dev...Q 11.50 600 Illinois Crude Oil if .12 50 Knox Hat Co., com fa 85.00 60 Knox Hat Co.. pfd fa 102.50 5 La Zacualpa Rubber fa 85.00 2,000 Inyo Copper Mines Co fa .25 100 Mascot Copper fa 2.25 800 Midway Peerless Oil fa .11 5 Metropolis Trust A Say fa Bid 1.000 Mt. Diablo OH fa Cheap 250 Mt. Olivet Cemetery fa 1/60 2.000 National Wireless T. * T fa .10 1.000 National Mines of Nevada fa Bid 2,000 Newman Morris Oil fa .17^4 2 North Amer. Cons. Oil $1,000 bonds fa .Bid 2.000 North Amer. Cons. Oil fa Bid 25 Nttional Fire Ina fa Bid 100 National Borax fa Cheap 2.925 Oak Ridge Oil ® Bid Poulsen Wireless Corp Wanted 5.000 Princess Oil fa .20 3.000 Puncture Proof Auto Wheel...® .10 1,000 Pyrsmid Oil.. fa 05 28 8. F. Securities fa 57.50 1,000 Spring Tire (L. A.) @ Cheap 100 Telepost. ser. A, with convert. fa 2.50 1,000 Tarr Mining fa .35 20 United Prop. Deb. $1,000 bonda<3 125.00 100 U. S. Cashier fa 7.00 100 Vulcan Fire Ins fa 14.75 6 Western Metropolis Nat. Bank.® Bid 100 Western States Life Ins fa 12.00 1.000 Yellowstone Oil _ 13 WE HAVE ORDERS FOR AND WILL BUY: 20 Ctl. Grain Distilling Co.. 5.000 Boston Pac. Oil 100 Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 300 Nat'l Mines of Ner.. 1,000 Richmond Theater. 100 Puncture Proof Auto Wheel 25 Amer. Drug Synd.. 50 Phila. Life Int.. 100 Telepoet A. 60 S. F. Securi- ties. 100 Ctl. Sttte Life Ins.. 100 Western States Life, 60 Greet Republic Life. 100 Vulctn Fire Int.. 100 Nat'l Fire Ins.. 50 Nat'l Borax. 1,000 Call Anto Switch. 50 Poulsen Wireless Corp., 100 U. S. Cashier, 10 United Prop. Deb. Bonds. 500 Bank of Germany, Marconi Wireless, Eng., Amer. tnd Can.; 200 Nye Co, Wonder Mtn., 1.000 After- thought Copper. 100 Central Nat'l Bank of Oak- land. 25 West Coast Oil pfd. - Oil and Mining Stocks. Phone Sntter 3000. Copper Stocks. Mascot. Bullion Nevada, LEON GOLDMAN & COMPANY. Wireless Stocks: Poulsen, Marconi. Nttional Wireless Pbone. 210 Montgomery st., Investments. San Francisco, Csl. Unlisted Securities. AAA?HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY WILL LOAN YOU MONEY OT. FURNITURE. PIANOS, ETC.; $10 to $200: LOW COST: CON- FIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL. CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. 3579 PACIFIC BLDG.. 4TH AND MARKET. PHONE DOUGLAS 3265. Oakland office. 518 First National Bank bldg. AAA?SALARY LOANS?SALARY LOANS. New system. Lowest rates. Loans made for one, two, three or six months. Your friends or employer never know. SEABOARD LOAN CO., 608 Chronicle bldg. Office open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday tnd Saturday until 8 p. m. A ?TREMAIN. with absolute privacy, any amount at 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal, payable In installments or straight loans at lowest rstes cash, payment reducing Interest; no commissions. 833 Market st. next Emporium, room 811: phone Douglas 2465. fHE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- LIC TO U_B ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR OENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS. THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB- LICO MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos and other security; lowest rateß; most favorable terms in this city; see others, then see me and be eon-' vineed; will save you money: $2.25 wceklv pays $50 loan. Phone Market 3029. GEORGE W. MILLER. 3009 16th St., southwest corner Mis- sion, room 35. LOANS to SALARIED persons, wage earners, teachers, city employes and OTHERS with FIXED incomes: rates reasonable; payments easy: also OTHER propositions. 433 Phelon building; phone Douglas 3244. BALDWIN JEWELRY COMPANY, Gold and Silver Smiths, 29-33 eKarav st. LOAN DEPARTMENT. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and oth- ers upon tbeir own names; cheap rates, easy payments: confidential. D. H. TOLMAN. 949 Phelan bldg.. and room 9. 460 13th St.. Oakl'd. CASH advanced on salaries; no security; lowest rates. 313 M?rchant«' Exchange bldg.. phone Douglas 1411, and 508 Call bldg., phone-Sutter 2537. AAA?Wage earners, either men or women, can make a losn in strictest confidence at the Em- ployes' Credit Co.. room 424 Monadnock bldg. MONEY advanced salaried people permanently employed: low rate; easy term*: confidential. D. D. DRAKE, 201 Mechanics' bldg.. 048 Mkt. AAA?SALARIED men and women accommodated without delay or publicity. Home Credit and Investment Co.. 321 Phelan bldg.. third floor. $10 to $100 advanced on your salary; our rates are the cheapest In the city: don't fail to see us. UNION CREDIT CO.. 360 Phelan bldg. RESTAFRANT?S3,SOO; est. 6 yrs.; In CHOICE LOCATION downtown: lease to 191 C: low rent; taking $75 dally. BOOKS OPEN FOR STRICT. EST INVESTIGATION. Big seating capacity and modernly equipped throughout. BEST BUY IN TOWN. Exclusively with WESTERN EX., 801 WESTBANK BLDG. POOL PARLOR AND CIGAR STAND? Estab. 8 years; 3 modern pool tables, about $250 stock of cigars, etc.. cash register AND all first class equipment throughout; will sell complete for $850: ACT QUICKLY. WESTERN EX.. 301 WESTBANK BLDG. SNAP?FIat. S> rooms, $230; well furnished; only those able to furnish good references need apply for this. WESTERN EX.. 301 Westbsnk building. RESTAURANT ? $3,500: estab. 6 years; In CHOICE LOCATION: downtown; lease to 1916; low rent: taking in $75 daily; BOOKS OPEN FOR STRICTEST INVESTIGATION; big seat- ing capacity and modernly equipped through- ( out; BEST BUY IN TOWN. Exclusively with WESTERN EX.. 301 WESTBANK BLDG. FOR sale ?A hotel in the main part of town; al- ways a fnll house; obliged to turn customers away: clearing $200 per month; owner must sell od account of sickness. GLOBE REAL ESTATE CO.. 319 Virginia st.. Vailejo Cal.; phone 877. IN the Garden City of San Jose; a well known bazaar, suitable for a married couple or 2 ladies; terms, part cash and part real eatate. For particulars write THOMAS DODDS, Call office, San Jose, Cal. i WANTED SALES MANAGER BY CORPORATION FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ONE WHO CAN HANDLE' THE GROCERY TRADE AND PUT ON THE MARKET A STAPLE ARTICLE SOLD BY ALL DEALERS HE MUST HAVE SMALL CAPITAL. AS HE WILL HAVE CHARGE OF ACCOUNTS AND STOCK OF GOODS: MUST BE A HUSTLER: GOODS ON THE MARKET SEVERAL YEARS. TO THE RIGHT MAN THIS IS GOOD FOR $5,000 PER YEAR. AD- DRESS BOX 266, CALL OFFICE. DRUG STORES. CITY and COUNTRY. We have many stores of this kind; prices from $1,000 to $12,000. See our list! GROCERY STORES?AII kinds, sizes and prices. See us before you invest. GENERAL MDSE.?Good town, doing $2,500 per month; rent $35; price $5,000. This Is a good one, and we have many others. HARDWARE?Good location: line business; will invoice about $4,000; another at $9,000. LAUNDRY ROUTE?Clears $150 month: in- vestment $2,250 fully secured: must be cash. THE FIDELITY REALTY CO.. second floor. First National Bank building. Osklsnd. HARDWARE, paints, oils and agateware at in- voice price, and fixtures thrown in; good, established place on a good, lively street; lo- cated in San Francisco; good, clean stock; will Invoice In neighborhood of $800; here is an opportunity of getting a good, established business for Vj its value; If yon will look at ' this business <yon will surely tray It. Full particulars can be obtained by writing to box 4937. Call office. Oakland. Cal. BLACKSMITH shop for sale?The only black- smith shop In s small but growing town, half way between Oakland snd Walnut Creek; com- plete in every detail; 2 Ores with sll tools; shop furniture, all In good order; woodworking department with all tools; 5 room dwelling; bsrn for horse: bnslness shout $3,500 per year; land alone Is worth whst la asked' for tbe en- tire property: reasonable terms. R. N. BUR- GESS COMPANY. 734 Market St.. San Fran- cisco. BAKERS AND DRIVERS. want a few more men with capital to Invest and get steady employment In a baking com- pany. Thla will stand close Investigation. GIBBS A CO.. Inc.. 880 Pacific bldg. PARTY ?anted who will Invest $1,000 in cor- poration; will pay $150 per month salary; concern -established 7 years. Address box 272, Can office. P. B. CLARK * CO., BROKERS. 607 Chronicle building ? ?..San Francisco WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: American Telegraphene Company fa 2.00 Pyramid Oil Company fa .10 Mutual Rubber Production Co fa 350.00 National Wireless Telephone el .17 Fort Bldwell Consolidated Mines Co <t | .1* Chiapas Rubber Plantation Co. d I 12.50 Ssn Carlos Park fayndlcate Bonds fa T50.00 Hidalgo Plantation A Commercial C0... .a 260.00 Vulcan Fire Insurance Company fa 14.00 Weatern Consolidated C. G. A B. bonds, fa 4.00 Mascot Copper Company _ 2.00 Spring Tire Company (L. A.) ft .08 western States Life Insurance fa 1200 WE WANT AND WILL BUY: Poulsen Wireless Corporation _ 88.00 Western States Life Insurance i\ 11.00 California State Life Insurance Company.® 18.00 Vulesn Fire Insurance Company 8 1 13.00 Rio Mlchol Rubber Plantation Co ft 10.00 Cblcago-N. Y. Electric Air Line Ry....® 2-50 $5,000 to loan on active securities. WE WILL BUY " United Properties bonds. Realty Syndicate certificates And all Hated and unlisted stocks aud bonds. FOB SALE 200 shares Msscot Copper $2.00 50 shares California Cotton Mllla 70.00 220 shares Vulcan Fire Insurance Company 14.50 25 shares Harbor Bank 20.00 Direct connections with tbe San Francisco Stock Exchange. R. WHITEHEAD. Stock and Bond Broker. 206 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, OAKLAND. Cal, SALARIED LOANS: other propositions. San Fran- cisco Discount Agency. 411 Pacific building. CASH loaned to salaried men on note without in- dorser. MORRELL. 1097 Monadnock bldg. GOLDEN GATE Loan Office, 110 Kearny St.? Low rates on jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL. R. McCOLGAN. 502-504 CALL BLDG. AAAA?WiII loan any amount at lowest Interest on first, second and third mortgages, city, bay or country property, estates in probate, undi- vided interest; deal directly with lender and save expenses; no delay. R. McCOLGAN. 502- -504 Call bldg., corner Third and Market; phone Douglas 2535. The oldest established and lead ing financial agency on the Pacific coast. WE have several thousand dollars to loan on San Franclaco, San Mateo. Alameda, Berkeley. Richmond and Point Richmond, in stuns from $500 up at 6. 7 and 8 per cent; can arrange to pay back same as rent. F. AMBROSE A CO.. 3470 Mission st, Open Sundsys from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES BUILDING LOANS A SPECIALTY EDWARDS, BREWSTER A CLOVER, Mills building. THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA- TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB- LIC TO USE ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOR GENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OF ALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS. THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS AT ALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER- TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB- LIC. DIRECT MONEY NO COMMISSION CHARGED BANK INTEREST?Ist and 2d MORTGAGES. LOAN 20 per cent more than BANKS. SHA.DBURNE CO.. 715 Monadaock building. ANY amount on real estate, A'-st or second mort- gages; no delay; very lowest rates. If your property is mortgaged and yon need more money, see us immediately. O. W. BECKER. Monadnock bldg.. 681 Market; tel. Douglas 2150. MONEY to loan on Oakland. Rerkeley. Alameda end Fruitvale real estate at 6 and 7 per cent. GEO. W. AUSTIN. 1212 Broadway. Oakland. __JHONEYJW ONE pet cent Interest paid monthly on sums of $100 to $1,000 on security better than a bank. We carry all the high class of stocks, bonds, mortgages and investment securities. _____________________________ WANTED?OLD GOLD MONEY loaned on'diamonds and Jewelry. Y. J. SCHOENFELD 1203 Eroadway. Oakland. ??a? ? a??a??\u25a0?a???___a?aaa?? mm - LEGAL AND OFFICIAL THE annual meeting of the Odd Fellowa* Ceme- tery Association will be held on MONDAY. September 23, 1912. at 9 a. m., at tbe office of the association. Point Lobos sv.. San Francisco, for the election of a beard of directors and such other business a* may legally be brought before it. By order of the board of directors. W. E. LUTZ. President.. GEORGE H WILSON. Secretary. WE have sold, this 29th day of August. 712 Polk at. delicatessen store; any bills or debts against aald place must be presented to as within 5 days of thla notice. C. S. G., FIDELITYLAND AND INVESTMENT CO.. 905 Market st. MRS. L. G. THERON, 1298 Fairfax a*, near Lane St., from this place will remove our busl- nees to 3801 Mission st. cor. Richland ay. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKE'S BAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST* FOR BUSINESS CHANCES AND LODGING HOUSES, READ THE CALL

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1912-09-01 [p 66] · 2017. 12. 17. · Guests at Summer Resorts PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO Robert J. Flood Mrs. Herman

Guests at Summer ResortsPARAISO HOT SPRINGS ,FROM SAN FRANCISCO

Robert J. Flood Mrs. Herman SchmidtMrs. E. V. Flood B. Mlrsky

___H. W. Haas Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Orr ,Mrs. M. R. Clement Mrs. M. DtvitE. D. Sachs George McHughMiss A. E. Held Mrs. Alice HeldMrs. O. Lewis Ctpttin Jamea SharkeyH. J. Hastings Dr. L. SlchelMiss E. Anderson K. W. LawsO. Goodmtn Miss A. K. HellerM. C. McGarnsghy W. A. SennitsPhil Rader Chtrlet M. RtnklnJ. F. Grtig Stmuel DannebaumJodgeJ. J. Sullivan Charles E. BradyDave Sullivan E. J. BoltsJames P. Sullivan M. L- CsmpbellRobert B. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.Mist Viola Toupin GreaneyA. D. Plugoff Miss Irene BibbE. G. Bernthol H. D. McAullffeM. Klein Dr. Fred E. DavisMrs. J. W. Merrill D. J. Cosy

FROM OAKLANDMrs. ~. M. Armstrong I Mr. and Mrs. A- JonasMrs. C. Van Fleet Fred R. FredrlcksMrs. A. Porter 1 Miss Helen BassettMrs. M. Wbitefleet j Miss Helen MehrmannC. W. Perry Mrs. M. B. MehrmannDr. E. G. Haines I Frank Daley

FROM SAN JOSEMiss Irene Davis Frank E. DavisDr. A. B. Reed Captain George Stoney

Miss Ada Burke Edward CojleMiss Helen Mills

FROM WATSONVILLEMrs. P. J. Thompson Th. HolsumMiss Anna Kelly Dave SullivanMiss Estelle Kelly Mr. and Mrs. George W.Miss Leonore Kelly EbhardtMiss Loretta Kelly

FROM OTHER PLACESR. R. Dlaa A. J. Zabala _, _^

Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin Mr. and Mra. W. D.Mr tnd Mrs. L. P. Wisnom ?

Klemmer Mr. and Mrs. JohnMrs. L. J. Klemmer - WisnomMr. snd Mrs. F. S. M. S. Machad

Rawlins M. H. LuizL. H. Peterson A. M. Luiz ;Benjamin F. Wright J- S. Soto IFrancis M. Hilby Lewis D. GrantThomas C. Butterworth G. MignolaMr. and Mrs. M, Ham- Ruth Merrill

~er A. B. MerrillMrs. M. J. Horschman Romilde DediniHarry Gray Peter MoraselJ. K. Oliver V- P- KroughMrs. M. R. Clement Jessie I. DoretyMrs. Howe I Hannah McGowan

HIGHLAND SPRINGSFROM SAN FRANCISCO

M. F. Gile 1 , \u25a0 ,J. W. Miller Miss Mattie NelsonE. Cuarmacb N. F. NielsenJ. Haines p. L. BowleyJames A. Wilson Anton DybdalW. C. Linkam Mrs. Belle T. CheesmanMiss L. Pagemann E. S. MartinC. W. Teller |E. M. TwiggsDr. O. G. Faquemutb Elizabeth HufTman

and family Carrie ChrlstensenA. Rudgear and wife Mr. and Mrs. George MM. M. Willow Roipli and two cbll-L. H. Cor.ye drenF. I). Gaddv and wife Sam MetcalfMr. and Mrs. D. Halla- August Wlehe

han W. BenderMiss Elanor Hallahan E. J. Sheddy and wifeMaster Herbert Halla- M. Engler and daughter

han Miss NlrceBert Hamilton I. GoldmanBegins C. Fryer Otto Meuga!

FROM OAKLANDE. H. Walworth, ML D. IMrs. W. BoradoriL. H. Herrick. M. D, jMiss J. PattisonW. P. Williams G. O. HardeH. D. Klinkuer C. H. Bush and wifeC. V. Mariner and wife William F. DenahyMiss M. A. Dickie I

FROM OTHER PLACESAug. Vollmer, 3. B. Sweeny, Dr. Leroy Near

and Joseph S. Mill, Berkeley; C. T. Mess andwife, Livermore; W. R. Kirkpatrick, Guy Kirk-patrlck. Vailejo; Charles A. Liakam and family.Ross Valley; F. W. Ehrhandt, L. J. Nieolaus.Sacramento: H. Schrader and wife. Schrader.Gal.; Harold Grautham, Kelseyvitle: H. T.Boggs, Mariposa; Mrs. C. H. Lee. Exeter; F. M.Gilhara and wife. Randolph: Mrs. H. Bovyer.Sacramento; Hazel Young, Fred Tailor. GeorgeE. Beebe, Mrs. D. Miller, Ray Shriner. F. A.Orthmann, Kelseyville; A. Bettini, GUS Prindle,Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fees. Kelsey-ville; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wiehee and two chil-dren, Thomas Corran, Los Angeles; Marcus May,Phoenix, Ariz.; J. L. Hegan, Pasadena; Mrs. P.Slotterbeck, T. Slotterbeck, Sirs. J. Heyman,Lakeport: Mrs. Whitney G. Press. Miss Press,Frank Linderman, Eureka; A. Dallmann, C. H.Webb, W. P. Murphy, Napa.

BOTES HOT SPRINGSFROM SAN FRANCISCO

Mr. and Mrs. Olson Miss E. ShaerA. B. Brown Mrs. J. C- WilliamsR. J. Jones A. H. LeviteF. E. Carlson Mrs. Grant FeeMiss Gussie Hopper F. G. ClarkeS. F. Blace Mrs. F. G. ClarkeG. Dahlgner Misses DiscollR. W. Peterson O. B. MartinMrs. Miller Ben CohnE. Bernard Rev. Father RichardHarold Anderson CollinsMiss Nellie McQuaide Mrs. Pauline PageMrs. P. Bowen Andrew DegnanR. H. Schwerdt J. WueltonL. E. Dole William ScbultzJames E. Thompson W. MorrisMr. Woodson Mrs. W. MorrisMrs. Woodson Fred ElvinG. W. Anderson Mrs. William BuescherGeorge Toy S. DergeneThomas W. PTior Dr. J. J. MooreH. M. Toy Mr. TeepleJ. F. Revalk Mrs. TeepleB. Steinmeta IA. S. SmithW. B. McGerry M. J. NetoMrs. E. J. Bell Mrs. N. J. NetoMrs. C. -M. Wilson A. G. BuescherW. Barnes Cliff A. MorrisMiss N. B. Statt J. W. HelmsMrs. M. A. Pollard R. A. PomaresD. H. Parker Mrs. R. A. PomaresGeorge Farrell Marie SeamtrakHarry Lefkowltz Mrs. W. J. RyanMrs. Harry Leffcowitz K. D. BailllsMrs. N. Jensen H. HarrisMrs. M. J. Bennetts Mrs. H. L. Harris

FROM OTHER PLACESC. W. Riser, William Chalmers. L. J. Hodges.

B. Sharp, Mrs. Kate Raljevich, Oakland; Mr. andMrs. Lengley, Miss Hazel Langley, H. Houle,Mrs. H. Houle. Abe Houle. Berkeley: J. Cramer,Mrs. J. Cramer, San Quentin; Thomas J. Lunny.Miss M. G. Cnmmings. San Rafael; B. Steinmerz,F. J. Hunt, Miss Jacob!, Mrs. M. Credone, Ala-meda; George N. Anderson, Burlingame.

SKAGGS HOT SPRINGSFROM SAN FRANCISCO

E. 3. Kllman and wife ]Miss Therese GilbertWaverly Wetherby ' |.T. E. HaydenW. L. Glasheln and wifejManard GilbertH. O. Taney body Mrs. H. FautsC. E. Witlean and wife!Mrs. George GilleyCaptain Henry GleasomMrs. M. Fay ?>

and wife Dr. J. E. Gunn Jr. andMrs. F. C. Millhouse wifeAbe Isaacs and wife W. E. BoykaFred L. Pritcbard Miss Ruth CummingsJames T. Gallagher Charles William BrownJohn R. Whitaker Miss Sadie FosterHarry Higgins John B. SimmonsMr. and Mrs. W. E. T. Cnneo

Paese Mrs. R. S. SimmonsJames Johnson and wife R. A. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Pfaeffle Mr. and Mrs. C. H.Richard J. Welch and Wlthlngton

wife Mrs. Rose BushAlice Clanes Mr. and Mrs. Neil A.Ceclle Hannah Isaacs McLeanMrs. Msry Neveking W. J. O'Brien and wifeGarrett J. Welch A. L. O'Brien and wifeA. M. Baxter Miss B. GreenRichard J. Welch Jr. J. B. WilsonC. D. Evans R, A. RaymondPaul Ira Isaacs George B. SmithMrs. F. Gilbert Emile SchartMiss H. O'Connor 'FROM OTHER PLACES

Charlotte C Starr, Santa Barbara; M. G. Gel-logh, San Rafael: A, W. Dugan. Richmond; Ever-ett J. Burrows, A. E. Dilling, Mrs. A. E. Dilling.Matilda Dilling. Oakland; Elizabeth Orsdale. Se-attle: G. H. Wymore, E. M. Weseman, J. N.Cauckwell. Henry Harris. Melltta; Mr. and Mrs.K. Graham. Chicago: J. M. McClish, Leland Mc-Clish, Healdsburg; George C. Peek', Richmond;Mrs. Kate Murphy. Cloverdale; H. L. Sims, Sac-ramento; Joe Peappipi, Petalnma; Miss LucyPezenzc, San Loreuzo.

GLEN RITA HOTELFROM SAN FRANCISCO

F. S. Allen I Ed ThompsonE. R. Smith Earl MeadE. V. Seguer and wife Dr. J. K. Howard andF. T. Barker wifeE. F. Hamilton Mrs. T. DredgeClara Grieb Victor GratmnKitty Grieb V. 8. Driffieldand partyAnna Grieb W. p. TaylorF. -Schwartz S. R. PartridgeT. Trneman W. WilsonAlfred H. Vogt IM. P. WilsoaR. Wood, wife andi.Mr. and Mrs. Miller

child IT. 3. BlakeMrs. H. Vogt Frank McEvoyAdela Vogt J. AndersonM. Silbersteln E. M. YoungMrs. H. Umbsen T. 3. ParkerH. Cords Jr. Henry SchmidtRalph Halght Carl EricksonCharles Davis Mr. and Mrs. RiordanLouise Florence R. j. Adams and wifeRichard Schilling and W. P. Tobln

wife A. J. ToblnMr. and Mrs. J. Coxtry W. P. TurnerMr. and Mrs. W. N. Joseph Turner

Rolph Mayhelle TurnerMr. and Mrs. Sweeny C. P. lewis and wifeMrs. Edwards A. J. Hill and wifeJ. C. Wilson and wife .1. R. DavisMiss Turner E. G. GoodwinMrs. Patrick Calhoun Carl GoodwinMrs. Starring Frank M. SullivanMiss Carlyle William SullivanBrandon Tynan ' Henry ThomasTbornweU Mullally George Scott

FROM OAKLANDWalter B. Fawcett James G*^an?Harry E. Gray Joseph &****E. N. Palmqulst Frank BurkeJ. W. Griffin Walter F lynn

Mrs. O. P. Goodhue Mia.Jiynes Daley and wife Miss F- F. rosier

A. C. WilliamsFROM SACRAMENTO

Mary O'Neill Alice Bnrlinson^May Donohue LenaMary Bradford Alice D SmithHazel Dalton Jfnnle G

« *_,* _Mary Mulligan Mayme StarbuckAnnie Mulligan

FROM OTHER PLACESAda A. Smith. Grace M d\.For

DCrooks, Evelyn Malooe. Benicia; Mr D.Ruth Oilman. Mrs. E. W. &"*%%-._?geles: J. C. Whitham. W. H. Grimmelman. ua»-fie Obert, A. E. Kennedy Berkeley

PASO ROBLEB HOT SPRINGSFROM SAN FRANCISCO

William W. Hodkinson J. \- Coi*:?"and wife Paul Coroner

E. S. Newman Joht HowellFred Bloch C. J. GriffinA. B. Bark man Hugh McNulty

H. W. Strugnell Fred 3. Bntla taa W-w

Fred M. Pickering and Martin V - »«"* - _.f--jfe-w Louis Bennlson and wait

Miss Pickering C TnberA. D. Plughoff F. B. ElkingE. G. Bruntfaal A. B. Barkman and sen3. Moss Mrs. _. B.Mrs. W. J. Byrne Miss WUllep.^I**1**Mrs. M. Donovan Miss Mary McGulre

Darby Layton L. S. Hughes

FROM OTHER PLACESMrs. T. C. Copeland, San Jose; T. F. Longblta

and wife, Hannah McMahon, Dallas, Tex.; T. P.

Sullivan, Chicago; R. E. Hyde and wife, Vlsallt;

Benjamin F. Wright, Franclt McHilby, Thomaa

C. Butterworth, Monterey; H. R. Peacock, F. C.

Veniaton and wife, A. S. Goode, Bakersfield; T.

H. Peterson, Pacific Grove: Mrs. Thomas R»

Lyon. John K. Lyon and wife, Chicago; CharleyM. Campbell and family, Pasadena; A. T. Buck -!man. Seattle; Milton T. Fanner and wife. A- S. r

Ruth and wife, Berkeley; J. W. Stevenson andwife, Petaluma; D. E. Whitman, H. D. Panllnand wife, Los Angeles: E. O. Regensburger, Oak-

land: Miss Agnes Hinds, Boston, Mass; Mrs.' J.

F. Chamberlain, Misa G. Hohenshell, F. A.

Chamberlain. Merced; Mac L. Johnson, E. B.

Rivers and wife, Marlon Rivers, Lawrence Baker.Los Angeles; Edward M. Copre and wife, H. R.

Scott and wife, Redlands; H. L. Story, J. C.

Scott, Pasadena; H. F. Haines and wife, Mrs.

H. L. Snow, Thomas Neville and wife, Roy Mc-Bee, Monrovia; V. C. Vette, Indianapolis; D. A.Hayward, Chicago; D. E. Settler, J. E. Springer.

Los Angeles: D. S. Lewelyn and wife, J. W.Berg and wife, F. H. Grove. Red Mountain.Nev.; Mrs. F. G. Newell, Rochester. N. V:Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chase. Frank F. Chase. Riverslde; A. Richards. Lincoln. Neb.; M. D. Ballardand wife, San Jose: George L. Anderson, PBloAlto: Dr. J. C. McCllntock, Mrs. J. C. Mohler.Topeka, Kan.; Andrew Mattes, Fresno; ArthurSemiiian. Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. H. Herrick, LosAngeles; George Randall. New York; If. Bromleyand wife, Portland: Mrs. Melvie. Betty Melvie.Berkeley; Thomas Bilyne and family Portland;

Matt Dunn and wife, Miss Josephine Dunn. Mon-tana: George B. Keith. Sau Diego; Mrs. G.Fwhllg and daughter. Bakersfield; E. 3. Tht-baiilt. Los Angeles: Mllo-M. Potter, Santa Bar-bara: H. C. Banroll and wife, Miss Edua David-son. Bakersfield; Mrs. .Joseph K. Clark. WilliamEllis Lody, Lf«? Angeles; K. H. Richardson andwife. Miss Richardson, A. E. Swan aud wife.Miss Swau, Ontario. Cal.

REAL ESTATE BOARD FORMUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP

Adopts Resolutions Relative toSan Francisco Water FrontThe board of directors of the San

Francisco real estate board at a meet-ing: held Thursday, adopted the follow-ing resolutions declaring in favor mu-nicipal ownership of San Franciscowater front:

Be it resolved, that the San Francisco realestate board does hereby declare Itself stronglyin favor of, and recommends and indorses theproposition of transferring the control, main-tenance and operation of the tide lands and waterfront of San Francisco from the state of Califor.nia to the municipal government of the city and _\county of San Francisco; be it further <>?

'Resolved, that a communication be immedlatelrsent to each real estate board in the state ofCalifornia respectfully requesting that each ofthem indorse the proposition of transferring thecontrol of the tide lauds and water front of SanFrancisco from the stare to the municipal gov-ernment in manner similar to the grants madsby the California legislature at its session inli}ll to the municipalities of Los Angeles. Oak-land. San Diego and Long Beach; that such realestate boards be respectfully requested to exacta pledge from their local candidates to the leg-islature to the effect that such candidates, Ifelected, will support the measure hereinbeforereferred to.

BUSINESS IN MISSIONIS REPORTED GOOD

D. Coffin _ Co.. 2528 Mission street,find a good demand for properties ofall kinds and an increasing; inquirr-They report the following sales:

Cottage at 146 Laldley street, lot 37:6x107:10;seller. A. H. Wlbel; buyer, J. G. Besser; $1,800.

Cottage at IXOB Castro street, lot 25x105;buyer, Mrs. T. Kenneally; seller, J. W. Torney;price. $4,000.

Two flats, corner of Coso and Prospect avenues;seller, Sophie Pilster; buyer, W. Stoutenberg:terms private.

Cortage in north line of Alvarado street, 255feet west of Sanchez; lot 25x114: seller, S. Gib-son; buyer. Josephine Eveling; price, $4,150.

Cottage at 3299 Folsom street. 500 feet soothof Preeita avenue; lot 25x115; seller, R. C. Pep-pin; buyer, Peter Skremelter; price. $3,300.

Lot 25x100, in the west line of Gladys street,309 «eet north of West avenue; seller. DavidCosgrove; buyer, K. Sorensen: price, $750.

Lot 139 Lgift map 3, W'olfe street; seller, M.A. McCann: buyer, A. Carlson; $405.

Lot In north line of Joost avenue. 100 feet westof Baden street; lot 25x100; seller, C. S. Allred;buyer, Anna J. Bell; price, $700.

Cottage at 631 Shotwell street; lot 20x122:6;seller. Mr. Forde; buyer, A. F. Massa; price.

The same firm has leased the follow-ing premises:

Mrs. J. Schmidt to Mrs. C. Mullen, premises at1388 Sanchez street, one year, $168.

J. W. Warden to M. Fisher and D. Lnnnidjack.premises at-£767-67 *_ Twenty-first street, one

Account of Oarkson Dye. store snd fist atnortheast corner of F'arallones and Orizabastreets, four years. $1,320.

Joseph Pohelm estate to B. Irving, store at992 Valencia street, five years, terms private.

J. Dellay to S. Bestanding. store at 2484 Mis- . asion street, two years and four months, with " '%option; terms private. 7

Mrs. S. Andree to Mrs. ,T. Hutchinson, prem-ises at 1449 Polk street, three years, $1,440.

GREAT GATHERING TOOCCUR IN LOS ANGELES

Th e combined thought, influence andprestige of all the rea! estate men ofCalifornia will be concentrated in LogAngeles, Thursday. Friday and Satur-day, October 10. 11, 12, when the eighthannual convention of the CaliforniaState Realty federation meets. Re-member the date and plan your tripnow. Reduced rates on all transpor-tation lines.

NEWS OP" THE OCEAX

Tonnage EngagementsThe following charters were announced yeo

Grain?The French barks Bourhaki and Dued'Anmale, barley, from this port to the UnitedKingdom, with the usual continental options at40s; Norwegian steamer Rygta, wheat, fromPortland to Europe at 50s; British steamer DunaLaw, barley from this port to the United King-dom at 48s f»d, with option of merchandise.

Lumber?The schooners Nokomis and Sehom»,from Puget sound and Grays Harbor, respectively'to Honolulu at $7.5#: schooners E. B. Jacksonand R. W. Bartlett, Grays Harbor to Valparaisofor orders, at 62s 6d: barkentine Echo, Ramevoyage, at «ss: schooner W. II Marston, Pugetsound or Columbia river to Valparaiso, for or-ders, at 63s 9d: schooner William NottinghamPuget sound to Callao. direct; schooners Alpena'J. W. Clise and Columbia from the sound'Willapa and Grays Harbor, respectively, to thewest coast of South America.

Oil Tanker SalleThe British tank steamer Cordelia sailed fa*Balboa via Port San Luis yesterday.

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steamer goes to Port San Luis to Wd 55 S* Tbarrels of erode oil. valued at $35,750. "Supplies for the North

The steamer F. S. Loop sailed for Vancouvmyesterday with 1,122 bbls asphalt, 12 960 skacement and 25 pkgs machinery, va'huat at

THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1912,?????? ?? ?a_«?a»aaa??waaa__?_\u25a0_???_???-?-»^^».-»?«^? ?~~~~?~~~66

ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPINGContt?iied _____

BUSH st.. 1048? Bew-y furnished 2 sunny roomscomplete, kitchen; 812 a mo.; bath, phone,laundry.

CLAYTON St.. 405. near park?Two front, sunny |rooms, running water, gas and bath. j|

DOI ORES st . 9S4?Two sunny, furnished house-keeping rooms; bath, gas; rent reasonable.

EDDY st. 023?2 cleg.. front, bay window rooms.$2:i; siinny rm. and kitchenette, $10; largerm.. $0: every cony, \u25a0-

EDDY St.. 902?2 front sunny attic rooms. $10mo.; 2 front sunny connecting rooms. $14; lowerfloor single sunny rooms. $7 and $4: batb. cony.

FRANKLIN. 1008?Two connecting bay windowrooms with buffet kitchen: $22.30; free phone;electricity: nicely furnished; nice location.

FOLSOM st 27"-*;?2 or 3 well furnished rooms,

with use of good kitchen for housekeeping.

FAIR OAKS st.. 464?2 or $ furn. housekeepingrooms. $15 up; all modern: yard.

GOUGH St.. taOff?Large front hskpg. room,kitchenette, running water, batb. gas, tel.: $15.

GEARY st.. 1214?Two sunny nicely ft_rnis_edrooms: running water, bath, free phone; rent

$12 per month.

COUGH st. 1315?Nice large sunny room: buffetkitchen: front; bath, gas. pbone; walking dis- |tance: $14. . i

GOfGH st.. 1315?2 or 3 room apartments, tn \basement; sunny, dry; all furnished; sinks,

phone g.is langes: $10 up.

GEARY St.. 2336?Nicely furnished front roomsto let. suitable, for housekeeping.

GEARY st.. 4120?Large furnished room andkitchen, $S: 3 connecting, coal stove, $12; 4

rooms unfurnished. $12.50.

HOWARD 6t., 888?Front room and kitchen.$12; 2 connecting, coal stove or gas, $S to$12: others. $1.25 to $2 per week.

LADY with beautifully furnished 'home willshare same with party In exchange for board;sunny yard, piano, etc. Box 213. Call office.

LARKIN, 1340, nr. California?3 large unfur-nished rooms, reasonable. Call after 2 p. m.Phone Franklin 7937.

MCALLISTER st., 1665?Nicely furnished sunnyfront room with kitchenette. $12.

MONTGOMERY apts.. 1024 Franklin St. cor.O'Farrell ?Hskpg. rooms, suite and single;prices right.

MCALLISTER St., 610?Sunny hskre. suites; hotand cold water, electric lights: $2.50-$5 week.

MARKET St.. 1796?We1l furnished sunny roomsfor housekeeping; rent reasonable

OAK St.. 837?2 nicely furnished front rooms,complete for housekeeping. m

OCTAYIA St., 1257. nr. O'Farrel?l large hskpg.room. $15; 1 room, $10; single rooms for men.$6 up.

\u25a0 ? i . iO'FARRELL St.. 1068, near Van Ness ay.?Sunny

hskpg. rms.. $2.75 week; 2 rms.. $8.56 week.

PINE St.. 2107*4 ?Nicely furnished sunny house-keeping rooms; also single rooms, with priv-ilege of kitchen. j

PAGE St.. 1322. near Central ay.?': sunny un-furnished rooms: telephone and bath.

SHARON st.. 0, near 15th and Market, no sign?A well furnished room, absolutely clean; hotand cold water; hatb: $8 a month.

FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUSContinued

IF you are interested in poultry, either as s tideline or a specialty, tbe Ideal grit and shellcrusher would save money for you; it crnsheabroken crockery, glass, shells and small bones,and is very easily operated; price $2.50. Fori

! full information address R. M. EVANS, 1208Buena Vista ay.. Alameda. _____

FOR SALE?NEW AND SECOND HAND caromand pocket billiard tables, bowling alleys sndaccessories: bar fixtures of all kinds: easy pay-ments. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLEN-PER CO.. 7.T7-789 Mission st., San Francisco.

CLOSING out postal cards, 20 for oc; impressionmotto calendar, value $1, now 6c: pictureframing, special low prices this week: movedfrom 1135 Van Ness ay. to 1239 Van Ness sv.near Sutter. J. JONES. __

~ SECOND HAND PIPE.Largest dealers In standard pipe and screw

easinz: dipped; prices right: guaranteed flratclass PACIFIC PIPE CO.. Main and Howard sts.

ALL sizes standard water pipe and screw casingin second hand, hot asphaltum dipped: guaran-teed as good as new; large stock ready for;shipment. WEISSBAUM Pipe Wks.. 137 11th st.

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A?LUBECKS, Inc.

Sixth floor. Pacific Market and 4th.?Phones Kearny 1702, Home JlO2O.

ALLLINES OF BUSINESS SOU),CITY OR COUNTRY.\u25a0

NOTICE?If you are looking for a ft.''-*;business of tny kind or wtnt to tellyour present business. It will pty you to 'call and tee us. We tre tbe ltrgest deal-ers of business chsnces in Ctllforolt. andour well known and long estthlished rep-utation la a guarantee that you will getreliable and efficient service whether youtre a buyer or teller and that your paperswill be properly made out and yourInterests protected.

WE MAKE LOANS TO INVESTORS, ,lowest rttet; llbertl tnd courteout treat-ment alwaya assured at LUBECK'S.

MONDAY BEING LABOB OAT,

Our offices will closed itlp.m.

LOOK FOB OUB BIG ADS TUESDAY. jLUBECKS

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«^^Sixth floor, PACIFIC BU)G., Market at 4th.

DAVISf BROS. DAVIS i BROSWIDE IAWAKE IBUSINESS !BROKERS.

Suite 403. Pacific :? bldg.. Market « St.. cor. 4th.zm% Douglas % 1533?TELEPHONES?J-1347.IF YOU »WISH TO BUY SELL OR EXCHANGE.JTg^tir^^CALL?AND^SEE^US^__g__^MRESTAURANT and LUNCH\COUNTER; % busy- apt and lodging house- diet.: fine trade: jrent9 $27.50; 14 1year ilease; Iseats 130: 1well Iequipped;!|| bargain at 8 $1,000. \u25a0,\u25a0- DAVIS ;iBROS.. 403 Pa-

cific: bldg. ' ; . . \u25a0 \u25a0 ; - ,STATIONERY STORE, $550?Up to date jstock:

\u25a0- 2,' furnished \irooms: rent i$30; £ good, regular

Mbusiness. DAVIS$ BROS.. 403 1 Pacific Ibldg.

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FOR sale?Wholesale and retail liquor house tndsaloon on one of the best corners In Vailejo; alarge stock; small rent; 9 year lette. For fur-ther information call on GLOBE REAL ESTATECO.. 310 Virginia tt., Va-ejo. Cal.; phone 377.

SAFE AND SANE INVESTMENTS.We are not business chance agents nor sn em-

ployment bureau, but engaged in promoting, or-ganising snd financing high class Industrial,financial and mercantile corporations, snd canoffer rare opportunities for Investment of csnJ-ttl from $500 to $50,000, with or without terv-leet. BCTTNBR A CO.. 700 Chronicle bldg.

GROCERY business in Sen Jose?Old estab-lished, profitable; stock invoice value: build-ings consist of 7 room dwelling, store building,warehouse, sttble. etc.; prominent corner,88x187. Particultrt open application. OROWE8c WILSON. 26 N. 2d tt.. Stn Jose. Ctl.

BAKERS, tttentlon?2o bread and cake bakerswanted to Join a company and get steadyemployment in a fine, up to date, payingplant; owners will retire. GIBBS A CO., INC.,830 Pacific bonding.

NOTlCE?Reatanrant: choice location down town;good lease; rent $15 month: fixtures good asnew; price $100; this restaurant Is worth $400.Box 218. Call office.

LET us cletn tnd reblock your htt to the Ittestfall style; we know how: save money. FLICK -, ER, 107 Ellis st. near Powell. Ladies' hatsreshaped.

$I.Boo?Paying business; millinery, ladies' sndchildren's furnishings; call or write. 2123 Mkt.

HAVE yon $300 to invest in manufacturing busi-ness; plenty of work on hand; want party to

p look after office and do delivering; fine oppor-tunity for a good bustler. Full ptrticulara at1902 Stn Pthlo tr., Oakland.

AGENCIES and STOCK?Active man with $500for 3 speclaities; for every day use; large prof-Its: stock at invoice; desk and typewriter athalf cost: office jn the field and your home:email expenses. OWNER. 131 Buchanan st.THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA-

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P. M. HARRIS * CO.Henry Bredhoff, Prop.?H. A. Results. Mgr.

Stocks and Bonds?Unlisted Securities.751-53 Phelan bldg., San Francisco, Ctl.WE WILL SELL:

500 Mascot Copper $2.0010,000 National Wireless T. A T 15

100 Western States Life Ins. Co 13.6050 United Properties 8 per cent Bid50 Vnlcsn Fire Insurance 14.50

Consult us shout your investments.Why Is National Wlrelesa T. A T. Co, stock

freely offered at 15c? What Is the mttter withthe directorate? We know.

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Entire stock issues bought snd sold.Legally organised under lawa of all states.BUTTNER ft CO.. 709 CHRONICLE BLDG.Corporation Attorneys and Financial Agenta.

Established 1902. Bank and commercial references.

SALESMAN for t hind company; one who cansell shares to Investors; the proposition isright snd should find a ready market. Box271. Call office.

FIRST CLASS business for sale; essily handled;capital required. $50,000; no agents; bank ref-erences. Box 4685, Cell office.

THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL ISAT 1657 FILLMORE ST.

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FOR SALE?Speed boat KONOCTI. 38x5.4. oakand mahogany, hand screwed; 65 h. p. 6 cyl.Stirling engine; 27 miles; sests 9; in perfectcondition. 110 Market St.. room 706: tel. 2380,

LAUNCH for freight and towing: has cabin 40xI<__3_; 2 cvl., SO h. p. Union engine: Alcondition. Inquire the UNION BREWINGAND MALTING CO.

MINES AND MININGPARTY here needs $2,000 to erect mill on gold

property; will give control and money backin 6 months; mine should be worth $100,000In 6 months; no humbug. Address, for inter-view, box 221, Call office.

RUFF and white Orpington stock for sale; buffs$1 25 each: also prize winners: owner goingsway. MRS. HAGEDORN. 3944 Rhod* sv.,Fruitvale.

TOWRY. 240 Clement. Pacific 790?Bargains innew and second hand furniture, carpets,stoves: carpet laying; mattresses renovated.

X SCHOOL BOOKS, new snd old. bought, sold.exchanged. KINGS BOOK STORE. 1716 Mar-ket st. fibove Gougb: phone Market 4763.

MONEY TO LOANAAA?IF YOU NEED MONEY QUICK

"NO PUBLICITY"WE NEVER DISAPPOINT

Private offices for every one. Confidentialloans, any amount from $10 to $100 quickly andquietly made on your own signature if you harehousehold goods, piano or warehouse receipts;security remains Jn your possession always. Noinquiries, references or Indorsement required andour rates are so much less?why pay more? . Getail your bills in one place and have but one pay-ment each week or month as suits your conveni-ence. All tbe time you want and a most liberaldiscount if paid before due. Additional timegranted in case of sickness. Private loans toladies on their own signature. Call, write orphone GERMAN-AMERICAN LOAN CO.. 701-2Pacific building. 4th and Market sts.; Sutter2990. Oakland office, 229 First National Bankbuilding; phones. Oakland 2617. A5102.

LIMBER and mill#ork at very low prices forc?sh or on easy payments. GREATER CITYLIMBER CO.. Army and Alabama sts.

GROCERY and furniture. $1,000; guarantee $15cash business: no delivery: rent. Including 4rooms and bath, $20; would glvs terms onsmall balance: fine chance. Call Merritt 1137.1701 35th ay.. Fruitvale.

$400?Restaurant: 4 living rooms: doing goodbusiness. See owner, 122S 23d ay.. East Oak-land.

CIGAR stand: good location; bargain at $300.Box 323. Call office. .

HARDWARE?S4,OOO: rare opportunity to securegood established business: will stand closest in-vestigation: owner called away. Address box251. Call office.

CHICKEN or duck rtnch In city limits; cheaprent; all stock for sale at market prices. Callat 1015 Palou ay., San Francisco; take carNo. 16.

THERE'S abundant raeson for choosing your bar-ber shop with discrimination; men no longerjust drop in anywhere for a shave.

MEAT MARKET, groceries and vegetables; bar-gain at $400; rent only $30; trade $35 a day.Great bargain. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg.

CREAMERY in fine apt. house dlst.: rent 835;$25 day trade; can be increased; good, clean

place; $600. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pacific bldg.

CANDY, stationery, notions, cigars, etc.; nearfine school; S furn. rooms; low rent: goodtrade: only $550. DAVIS BROS.. 403 Pa-clflc bldg.

GROCERY and liquors, $600?Low rent: livingrooms; new stock. Davis. 403 Pacific bldg.

MR. THEATER BUYER.Do you want to Invest in a moving picture

house or theater? See us.WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THAT LINE.Here's a few, look them over:

$550? Nickelodeon. Oakland.$I.4oo?Nickelodeon, good location, terms.$3,000? Nickelodeon, doing well, big organ.$s,ooo?Nickelodeon, Market St., terms.$2,ooo?Theater, city of 15.000.$s.ooo?Nickelodeon, doing big business.$2.000 ?Nickelodeon, splen. equipped. Oakland.

70 ROOM MODERN HOTEL. CLOSE IN.North of Market St.; corner house: light,

sunny rooms: clearing good money now; leasetill after fair: rent $6 a room. Sacrifice for$3,000, part cash, balance easy terms.

DAVIS BROS., 403 Pacific Bldg..

74 ROOM apartment house, clearing $250 month;rent $3.25 a room; 4 years' lesse; only $3,600,half cash, balance easy terms. 403 Pacific bldg.

MOST POPULAR HOTEL in the city; 90 rooms,always fully occupied; north of Market St.. 5minutes' walk from Orpheum theater; class Abuilding: good reasons for selling.

DAVIS BROS- 403 Pacific bldg.

"MOTIOGRAPH" moving picture machine. 1912;ready. Factory headquarters. E. H. KEMP,833 Market st.

ATL\S steam engine. 9x12; horizontal steamboiler, 00-16. HEWITT MACH'Y CO.. 9 Fre-mont st.

FOR sale cheap?Couch, drop head sewing ma-chine and folding bed. Apply 1664 14thay.. South.

ALL bargains?3 seater rockaway; buggies, etc.:closing out. 2122 Washington st. Dunphyestate.

_______________________NATIONALelectric ticket thrower cash register,

also detail and total adder; cheap. 579 McAl-lister st.

PLUMBING, gas and steam repairing done rea-sonably. Call or pbone 326 6th ay.; tel. Pacifii_ ___

SALESMAN and office man for secretary; pay-ing business: incorporated: small amount ofcash required. Box 225, Call office.

FOR sale ?Confectionery, notion and Ice creamparlor doing good business in s fine location;will sell reas. Address box 01. Ukiah. Oal.

68 ROOMS?Swell modern corner; see this bar-gain; only $3,000. terms. BIVENS ft LAURAY.

SUITES of 2 acd 3 sunny, bay window rooms;nice aud neat: completely furnished for house-keeping. 25 Brook (Thirty-first) st. bet. Mis-sion and San Jose ay.: tel. 4041 Mission.

CASH registers, bought, sold, exchanged or re-paired. ROYAL NOVELTY CO., 604 McAl-lister st,

SAFES, new and second hand, chaeper than ever.THE HERMAN SAF_ CO., 126 Folsom St.

SANCHEZ st.JO 13$ nr. Market?Threefurnished rooms for housekeeping. jEDISON AGENCY, moving picture machines and

stereopticons. GEO. BRECK. 70 Turk st.SANCHEZ and Army. 3988?2 and 3. newly fur-

nished; phone; gas: sunny; pleasant reasonable.I SNAP?Birdseye maple dresser, iron bed. springs

and leather rocker. 1276 Jones, apt. 11.

SACRAMENTO st.. 3019?Elegant parlor suite; jevery cony.; revs,.; sunny room, reg. kitchen,cas range, complete. $16.

SCOTT st.. 2040?8 sunny nicely furni«hed hskpg. jparlors with buffet kitchen. $25: West 2014.

TURK. 1719. below Devisadero?Part of sunnycorner fiat: 3 connecting housekeeping rooms, jdining room, bedroom, kitchen; very cozy; I

$20; key after 12 m.TWO front, connecting housekeeping rooms; 4 'closets, water, free phone; no children. 250 j

Scott st. iVAN NESS ay., 1021?Nicely furnished large

room; electricity; reasonable; small frontroom.

VAN NESS ay., 619?Housekeeping rooms at $2per week up; also single rooms.

VALENCIA St.. 1391?Large room for housekeep-ing; bath. Phone Mission 0641.

WEBSTER s*-.. 1712. nr. Sutter ?2 sunny house- !keeping rooms: teparate entrance; large yard; jlaundry: near 2 car lines; $12.

» I4TH sv., 655. near A St.. Richmond district? j

2 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms.8 SUNNY, "furnished housekeeping rooms. Be- j

fore 12, 93S Stanyan st.; phone Market 5426.\u25a0 -OAKLAND HSKPG. ROOMS

TWO or more furnished rooms for housekeeping;newly furnished. SOth and Telegraph, 475 Or-chard; pbone Lakeside 684.

ROOMSjindi BOARDJ)FFERED \AAA?CALIFORNIA st., 1801. at Franklin?First

class family hotel; rates reasonable; fine largerooms; excellent table; references required. *MRS. E. R. BATES.

AA?Sunny rooms, double or single; excellent |table; billiard room; references 2030 La- Iguna st.

DOMO directory furnishes free lists of Inspectedhouses; 11 t. m. to 2 p. m. 822 Crocker bldg.

SEARY. 1704?Nicely furnished, sunny rooms for2. with .excellent board; home cooking; rea-sontble.

THE WINSTON ?High class private hotel lo-cated on the crest of Nob hil!, at 1217 Jones st,

near Sacramento. Phone Franklin 7330.

FOR sale?Launch. IS ft. long with five horse-power engine; perfect condition. 3511 Vi 23d St.

THOROUGHBRED bull terrier puppies. 2 monthsold. $5 each. 2115 4Sth ay.. Oakland.

MAJESTIC range. 461 27th st. HEADQUARTERS for moving picture andvaudeville houses; will sell, buy for cssh;terms. 744 Pac. bldg.i TWO Gordon setter pups <13 months); broke for

tbe water. 1042 Tennessee st.

SAFE for sale; no reasonable offer refused. 233California st. near Front.

MISCELLANI^SJWANTS^WANTED?To meet first class tailor who will

advertise in a good medium; conditional thatbe will receive at least 50 per cent of ad-vertising contract in an advance order riehtsway. Addresa "SUIT WANTED," care CallInformation Bureau.

WANTED?Second hand motorcycle; two cylinder. two speed: submit description and pricte.E. H. MITCHELL. 3363 Army st.

| DIAMONDS, pearls, etc.. bought at highest mar-ket price: cash. SCHUMAN. r. 524. 133 Geary.

| WANTED?Two china dressers, new or secondhand: must be reasonable. 3257 17th st.

J^^DOJW^HADES^^^ADVANCEwindow shade factory: put up at short

notice. GEO. WALCOM CO.. 1131-39,Sutter st.

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' STAMPS for collections, albums, catalogues, etc.;collections bought. E. P. SEEBOHM. 250 Mkt.

j S9HHBX.I FOR sale ?Old and young pheasants; 5 vsrleties.

430 North 10th St.. San Jose. Cal.

FURNITURE FORJSALE

WANTED?Man with $2,500 in a reliable estab-lished money making business; money abso-lutely secured. 744 Pac. bldg.

FOR sale?Old established hardware business,one of the best towns in tbe state; a bigbargain can be had. 744 Pac. bldg.

FOR sale?High class picture and vaudevillehouse. Market St.. lease. 744 Pac. bldg.

$3,500 handles tbe oldest moving picture housein the city; long lease. 744 Psc. bldg.

FOR sab?? Country moving picture and vaude-ville house, finely equipped; population 5.000;must be sold; going east. 744 Pac. bldg.

$6,500 takes moving picture house: residencedistrict: $350 month guaranteed. 744 Pac. bldg.

FOR sale?The best moving picture house Inthe elty; clears $500 month guaranteed; goodreason for selling. 744 Pac. bldg.

FOR sale or exchange?High class moving pic-ture and vaudeville house, class "A," forreal estate: pay cash difference. 744 Pac. bldg.

FURNITURE, CARPETS, RIGS, WHOLESALETo any one that hss the price and can use areasonable quantity. Several carloads of dress-ers, chiffoniers, chairs, beds, extension tables,etc., at FACTORY PRICES, which is about halfwhat they retail for.

CARPETS. RUGS?SI.6S Axminster and Wiltonvelvet carpets. $1.23 grade Brussels carpet.

1 $1 Brussels carpet, 57 Vie, extra heavyback.

Finest Roxbury Wilton velvet rugs, room sizes,j$10, $13.50 and $15. worth double; Brussels rugs,Ifrom $5.50 and $7.50 up. Cut out middle menjand deal direct with THE ASSOCIATED MANU-IFACTURERS.

LINDHOLM-NEALCOMPANY,: i Representatives. 791-3-5 Mission st.

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FURNISHED apartment for sale: rent $32.50:small payment down, balance monthly; sellingto cover loan. Douglas 1359, 613 Merchants*Exchange building. .

BUSINESS CHANCESA? WESTERN EXCHANGE.

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US.

ALL KINDS OF BUSINESSSOLD.

CITY OR COUNTRY.

301 WERTBANK BUILDING.830 MARKET ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 2495.

' POOL FARLOR AND CIGAR STAND?Estab. 2yrs.: 3 modern pool tables, about $250 stock ofcigars etc.: cash register and all first classequipment throughout: will sell complete for$850. ACT yITCKLY. WESTERN EX.. 301WESTBANK BLDG.

WE have large list sawmills, shingle and planingmills, timber lands. 744 Pac. bldg.

PINE st.. 2860?First class room and board:single and double; $20; two meals; privatehome. West 8881;

FIERCE St., 80?Private house, first class; adultfamily; fine location; party gent. Park 1543.

RINCON pi., 80, off Bryant nr. 2d?Nice, sunnyrm. for gent: board optional; reas. terms.

WEBSTER St.. 511 ?Al board and room for 2gentlemen; running water; home comforts;reasonable.

WANTED?lnfants and children to board:mother's care; private family. Call 317 Cas-seHi ay. near 18th and Danvers sts.

ROOMS and BOARD WANTEDGENTLEMAN wants modern room, breakfast and ;

dinner convenient to cars: private family or twidow's borne: will pay good price at risrr.t \place; give fnll partlctflaars, street and car.Answer box 214, Call office.

HOTELSAAAAA?ABBEY HOTEL.

? 440 POST ST.. OPP. ST. FRANCIS.PHONE SUTTER 1800.

RATES $3~0 PER WEEK TO $5.WITH BATH. $r...-.0 TO $7.50.

HOTCL EMPIRE, 111 Taylor corner Turk?Newlyrenovated; shopping district; dose to theaters;day 75c up. week $3 up, batli $1 day up. Eddycar at ferry, 3d-Townsend S. P., car to Taylor.

FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS

GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OF-FERED ? Direct from Job; no cartage;call at Van Ness ay. and Geary st.,

? enrire Meek; also 04 Eddy st. policecourt building?3oo.ooo brick, r.0.000feet pressed steel; 359,000 feet lumber.No. 1 thoroughly dry, free of nails, in

lentils to suit: see salesmen on abovejobs, you'll receive courteous treatmentand save money for yourself. We dajust as we advertise, and all we ask isa fair price for good, square legitimatesales; both yards are full; carloads mov-ing every day; try our ready- roofingand roofing tiles?our owe make. Letus figure for you; facts are tbe Bleatconvincing. 11th and Market sts. and1679 Market st

SYMON BROTHERS.San Francisco's Largest Wreckers.

LOWER THAN EVER.

' HOW IS THIS FOR A BARGAIN?

PORCELAIN 5 OR $__, FT. BATHTUB; I 20x30 PORCELAIN ENAMELEDPINK: 30 GAL. BOILER; 1 SET 2 PARTTRAYS: 1 BEAUTIFUL PATENT TOILET. EITHER IN MAHOGANY. GOLDENOAK, CHERRY OR WEATHEREDOAK. FOR $38.

WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.

P. E. O'HAIR 857 MISSION ST.SAFE for sale; 21x17x15 Inside; snap; $45. 671

Mission st. below 3d.

SNAP?Flat, 8 rooms, $250; well furnished; onlythose able to furnish good references need ap-ply for this. WESTERN EX.. 301 Westbsnkbldg.

WE have large list city snd country hotels,rooming and boarding bouses, all kinds busi-ness cnances. farming lands, chicken ranches.744 Pac. bldg.

50 ROOM hotel and bar; downtown location;years' leaae; cheap rent. 744 Pac. bldg.

SNAP bargain?Grocery market and fruit; re-ceipts $110 day; best locstion in city. 744Pac. bldg.

$1,250 takes moving picture house, fullyequipped: Market at. location; long lease. 744Pac. bldg.

FOR sale?Moving picture and vaudeville house,mining town: population 3.500; sears 500;guaranteed $50 week. 744 Pac. bldg.

FOR rent?9so chair moving picture and vaude-ville bouse; 5 years' lease; fully equipped.744 Pac. bldg.

APARTMENT HOUSES24 rms.; rent $145; lease 5 years: $2,750.45 rms.; good lease; elegant furn.; easy terms.30 rms.; rent $150: lease over fair; easy terms.60 rms.; lease: corner: a bargain; $5,750.

BOARDING HOUSES17 rms.; choice location; lease; clearing good

money; price $1,500; terme.22 rms.; rent $75; lease over fair; an ideal

house; $1,500 cash.ROOMING HOUSES

13 rms.; fine transient; lease 4 years; rent $50.$800 cash.

16 rms.; rent $65: good lease; price $1,000, allcash; a fine little house.

30 rras.; corner; lease over fair; modern; price$3,250.

39 rms; rent $5; lease 4 years; hot and coldwater: price $3,250: worth the money.

35 rms.; cheap rent; lease; modern; price $2,500;a real bargain.

THE FIDELITY REALTY CO.. second floor.First National Bank building. Oakland.

LACKO?Cleanses gas ranges, makes hygienicdusters. 833 Market. Exc. dist. agt. wanted.

FOR sale ?A good newspaper route In Oakland.See circulation department San Francisco Call.

$I.ooo?Grocery and family liquor store; BayView. Call 470 Third at.; no tgents.

$250 WILL get the best mail order article InAmerica. 2133 Market st.. afternoon.

LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE12 ROOMS, leaae to 1916. good transient trade;

on account of death in family will sacrifice;bargain. 885 Folsom.

ROOMING house, corner. 26 rms., $1,500 cash; noagents. 472 3d st.

INVESTMENTSCHESTER B. ELLIS & CO.

STOCK AND BOND BROKERS,714 Market st. opp. Call building.

Largest dealers in exclusively nonllsted securitieson the Pacific coast.

WE OFFER FOR SALE:100 American Telegraphone fa $2.0050 American Drug Syndicate fa 15.00

400 Amer. Automatic Press fa .1530 American Marconi (new stock ) .'(it Market

6.000 Alaska Petroleum A Coal. i» .033,000 Boston Pacific Oil _ Bid1,007 Bank of Germany fa .66

500 Bulck Oil fa .22250 Capital Fire Ins fa 1.35

1,000 Cypher Writer Machine Co <a .20100 Chlcago-N Y. Airline fa 3.2520 Favary Tire A Cushion fa 8.0010 Adman Safety Powder Co fa 60.0080 Classen Chemical Co @ Bid

600 Ensign Baker Ref. Co. fa .35100 Grest Republics Life Ins fa Bid

10,000 Haney Fire Fighting Apparat..ia .802 Hidalgo Rubber (1905) fa 280.00

50 International Lumber A Dev...Q 11.50600 Illinois Crude Oil if .12

50 Knox Hat Co., com fa 85.0060 Knox Hat Co.. pfd fa 102.505 La Zacualpa Rubber fa 85.00

2,000 Inyo Copper Mines Co fa .25100 Mascot Copper fa 2.25

800 Midway Peerless Oil fa .115 Metropolis Trust A Say fa Bid

1.000 Mt. Diablo OH fa Cheap250 Mt. Olivet Cemetery fa 1/60

2.000 National Wireless T. *T fa .101.000 National Mines of Nevada fa Bid

2,000 Newman Morris Oil fa .17^42 North Amer. Cons. Oil $1,000

bonds fa .Bid2.000 North Amer. Cons. Oil fa Bid

25 Nttional Fire Ina fa Bid100 National Borax fa Cheap

2.925 Oak Ridge Oil ® BidPoulsen Wireless Corp Wanted

5.000 Princess Oil fa .203.000 Puncture Proof Auto Wheel...® .101,000 Pyrsmid Oil.. fa 05

28 8. F. Securities fa 57.501,000 Spring Tire (L. A.) @ Cheap

100 Telepost. ser. A, with convert. fa 2.501,000 Tarr Mining fa .35

20 United Prop. Deb. $1,000 bonda<3 125.00100 U. S. Cashier fa 7.00100 Vulcan Fire Ins fa 14.75

6 Western Metropolis Nat. Bank.® Bid100 Western States Life Ins fa 12.00

1.000 Yellowstone Oil _ 13WE HAVE ORDERS FOR AND WILLBUY:20 Ctl. Grain Distilling Co.. 5.000 Boston Pac.

Oil 100 Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 300 Nat'l Minesof Ner.. 1,000 Richmond Theater. 100 PunctureProof Auto Wheel 25 Amer. Drug Synd.. 50Phila. Life Int.. 100 Telepoet A. 60 S. F. Securi-ties. 100 Ctl. Sttte Life Ins.. 100 Western StatesLife, 60 Greet Republic Life. 100 Vulctn FireInt.. 100 Nat'l Fire Ins.. 50 Nat'l Borax. 1,000Call Anto Switch. 50 Poulsen Wireless Corp., 100U. S. Cashier, 10 United Prop. Deb. Bonds. 500Bank of Germany, Marconi Wireless, Eng., Amer.tnd Can.; 200 Nye Co, Wonder Mtn., 1.000 After-thought Copper. 100 Central Nat'l Bank of Oak-land. 25 West Coast Oil pfd. -Oil and Mining Stocks. Phone Sntter 3000.

Copper Stocks.Mascot.

Bullion Nevada,

LEON GOLDMAN & COMPANY.

Wireless Stocks:Poulsen, Marconi.Nttional Wireless Pbone.

210 Montgomery st., Investments.San Francisco, Csl. Unlisted Securities.

AAA?HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANYWILL LOAN YOU MONEY OT. FURNITURE.PIANOS, ETC.; $10 to $200: LOW COST: CON-FIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE DEAL.

CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE.3579 PACIFIC BLDG.. 4TH AND MARKET.

PHONE DOUGLAS 3265.Oakland office. 518 First National Bank bldg.

AAA?SALARY LOANS?SALARY LOANS.New system. Lowest rates.

Loans made for one, two, three or six months.Your friends or employer never know.

SEABOARD LOAN CO.,608 Chronicle bldg. Office open 8 a. m. to 6

p. m. Monday tnd Saturday until 8 p. m.A?TREMAIN. with absolute privacy, any amount

at 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., withoutremoval, payable In installments or straightloans at lowest rstes cash, payment reducingInterest; no commissions. 833 Market st. nextEmporium, room 811: phone Douglas 2465.fHE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA-

TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB-LIC TO U_B ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FOROENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OFALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS.THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS ATALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER-TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB-LICOMONEY loaned on furniture, pianos and othersecurity; lowest rateß; most favorable terms in

this city; see others, then see me and be eon-'vineed; will save you money: $2.25 wceklv pays$50 loan. Phone Market 3029. GEORGE W.MILLER. 3009 16th St., southwest corner Mis-sion, room 35.

LOANS to SALARIED persons, wage earners,teachers, city employes and OTHERS withFIXED incomes: rates reasonable; paymentseasy: also OTHER propositions. 433 Phelonbuilding; phone Douglas 3244.

BALDWIN JEWELRY COMPANY,Gold and Silver Smiths,

29-33 eKarav st.LOAN DEPARTMENT.

MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE and oth-ers upon tbeir own names; cheap rates, easypayments: confidential. D. H. TOLMAN. 949Phelan bldg.. and room 9. 460 13th St.. Oakl'd.

CASH advanced on salaries; no security; lowestrates. 313 M?rchant«' Exchange bldg.. phoneDouglas 1411, and 508 Call bldg., phone-Sutter2537.

AAA?Wage earners, either men or women, canmake a losn in strictest confidence at the Em-ployes' Credit Co.. room 424 Monadnock bldg.

MONEY advanced salaried people permanentlyemployed: low rate; easy term*: confidential.D. D. DRAKE, 201 Mechanics' bldg.. 048 Mkt.

AAA?SALARIED men and women accommodatedwithout delay or publicity. Home Credit andInvestment Co.. 321 Phelan bldg.. third floor.

$10 to $100 advanced on your salary; our ratesare the cheapest In the city: don't fail to seeus. UNION CREDIT CO.. 360 Phelan bldg.

RESTAFRANT?S3,SOO; est. 6 yrs.; In CHOICELOCATION downtown: lease to 191C: low rent;taking $75 dally. BOOKS OPEN FOR STRICT.EST INVESTIGATION. Big seating capacityand modernly equipped throughout. BEST BUYIN TOWN. Exclusively with WESTERN EX.,801 WESTBANK BLDG.

POOL PARLOR AND CIGAR STAND? Estab. 8years; 3 modern pool tables, about $250 stockof cigars, etc.. cash register AND all first classequipment throughout; will sell complete for$850: ACT QUICKLY. WESTERN EX.. 301WESTBANK BLDG.

SNAP?FIat. S> rooms, $230; well furnished; onlythose able to furnish good references needapply for this. WESTERN EX.. 301 Westbsnkbuilding.

RESTAURANT ? $3,500: estab. 6 years; InCHOICE LOCATION: downtown; lease to 1916;low rent: taking in $75 daily; BOOKS OPENFOR STRICTEST INVESTIGATION; big seat-ing capacity and modernly equipped through-

( out; BEST BUY IN TOWN. Exclusively withWESTERN EX.. 301 WESTBANK BLDG.

FOR sale ?A hotel in the main part of town; al-ways a fnll house; obliged to turn customersaway: clearing $200 per month; owner must sellod account of sickness. GLOBE REAL ESTATECO.. 319 Virginia st.. Vailejo Cal.; phone 877.

IN the Garden City of San Jose; a well knownbazaar, suitable for a married couple or 2ladies; terms, part cash and part real eatate.For particulars write THOMAS DODDS, Calloffice, San Jose, Cal. i

WANTEDSALES MANAGER BY CORPORATION FOR

SAN FRANCISCO: ONE WHO CAN HANDLE'THE GROCERY TRADE AND PUT ON THEMARKET A STAPLE ARTICLE SOLD BYALL DEALERS HE MUST HAVE SMALLCAPITAL. AS HE WILLHAVE CHARGE OFACCOUNTS AND STOCK OF GOODS: MUSTBE A HUSTLER: GOODS ON THE MARKETSEVERAL YEARS. TO THE RIGHT MANTHIS IS GOOD FOR $5,000 PER YEAR. AD-DRESS BOX 266, CALL OFFICE.

DRUG STORES. CITY and COUNTRY. Wehave many stores of this kind; prices from$1,000 to $12,000. See our list!

GROCERY STORES?AII kinds, sizes andprices. See us before you invest.

GENERAL MDSE.?Good town, doing $2,500per month; rent $35; price $5,000. This Is agood one, and we have many others.

HARDWARE?Good location: line business;will invoice about $4,000; another at $9,000.

LAUNDRY ROUTE?Clears $150 month: in-vestment $2,250 fully secured: must be cash.

THE FIDELITY REALTY CO.. second floor.First National Bank building. Osklsnd.

HARDWARE, paints, oils and agateware at in-voice price, and fixtures thrown in; good,established place on a good, lively street; lo-cated in San Francisco; good, clean stock;will Invoice In neighborhood of $800; here isan opportunity of getting a good, establishedbusiness for Vj its value; If yon will look at

' this business <yon will surely tray It. Fullparticulars can be obtained by writing to box4937. Call office. Oakland. Cal.

BLACKSMITH shop for sale?The only black-smith shop In s small but growing town, halfway between Oakland snd Walnut Creek; com-plete in every detail; 2 Ores with sll tools;shop furniture, all In good order; woodworkingdepartment with all tools; 5 room dwelling;bsrn for horse: bnslness shout $3,500 per year;land alone Is worth whst la asked' for tbe en-tire property: reasonable terms. R. N. BUR-GESS COMPANY. 734 Market St.. San Fran-cisco.

BAKERS AND DRIVERS.want a few more men with capital to Investand get steady employment In a baking com-pany. Thla will stand close Investigation.GIBBS A CO.. Inc.. 880 Pacific bldg.

PARTY ?anted who will Invest $1,000 in cor-poration; will pay $150 per month salary;concern -established 7 years. Address box272, Can office.

P. B. CLARK * CO., BROKERS.607 Chronicle building ? ?..San Francisco

WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE:American Telegraphene Company fa 2.00Pyramid Oil Company fa .10Mutual Rubber Production Co fa 350.00National Wireless Telephone el .17Fort Bldwell Consolidated Mines Co <t | .1*Chiapas Rubber Plantation Co. d I 12.50Ssn Carlos Park fayndlcate Bonds fa T50.00Hidalgo Plantation A Commercial C0... .a 260.00Vulcan Fire Insurance Company fa 14.00Weatern Consolidated C. G. A B. bonds, fa 4.00Mascot Copper Company _ 2.00Spring Tire Company (L. A.) ft .08western States Life Insurance fa 1200

WE WANT AND WILL BUY:Poulsen Wireless Corporation

_ 88.00Western States Life Insurance i\ 11.00

California State Life Insurance Company.® 18.00Vulesn Fire Insurance Company 8 1 13.00Rio Mlchol Rubber Plantation Co ft 10.00Cblcago-N. Y. Electric Air Line Ry....® 2-50

$5,000 to loan on active securities.

WE WILL BUY "United Properties bonds.Realty Syndicate certificatesAnd all Hated and unlisted stocks aud bonds.

FOB SALE200 shares Msscot Copper $2.00

50 shares California Cotton Mllla 70.00220 shares Vulcan Fire Insurance Company 14.5025 shares Harbor Bank 20.00

Direct connections with tbe San FranciscoStock Exchange.

R. WHITEHEAD.Stock and Bond Broker.

206 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,OAKLAND. Cal,

SALARIED LOANS: other propositions. San Fran-cisco Discount Agency. 411 Pacific building.

CASH loaned to salaried men on note without in-dorser. MORRELL. 1097 Monadnock bldg.

GOLDEN GATE Loan Office, 110 Kearny St.?Low rates on jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL.

R. McCOLGAN. 502-504 CALL BLDG.AAAA?WiII loan any amount at lowest Interest

on first, second and third mortgages, city, bayor country property, estates in probate, undi-vided interest; deal directly with lender andsave expenses; no delay. R. McCOLGAN. 502--504 Call bldg., corner Third and Market; phoneDouglas 2535. The oldest established and leading financial agency on the Pacific coast.

WE have several thousand dollars to loan on SanFranclaco, San Mateo. Alameda, Berkeley.Richmond and Point Richmond, in stuns from$500 up at 6. 7 and 8 per cent; can arrangeto pay back same as rent.

F. AMBROSE A CO.. 3470 Mission st,Open Sundsys from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGESBUILDING LOANS A SPECIALTY

EDWARDS, BREWSTER A CLOVER,Mills building.

THE CALL EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITA-TION TO ADVERTISERS AND TO THE PUB-LIC TO USE ITS INFORMATION BUREAU FORGENERAL AND SPECIFIC INFORMATION OFALL WANTS EXPRESSED IN ITS COLUMNS.THE CALL INFORMATION BUREAU IS ATALL TIMES AT THE SERVICE OF ADVER-TISERS AND THE ASSISTANCE OF THE PUB-LIC.

DIRECT MONEYNO COMMISSION CHARGED

BANK INTEREST?Ist and 2d MORTGAGES.LOAN 20 per cent more than BANKS.SHA.DBURNE CO.. 715 Monadaock building.

ANY amount on real estate, A'-st or second mort-gages; no delay; very lowest rates. If yourproperty is mortgaged and yon need moremoney, see us immediately. O. W. BECKER.Monadnock bldg.. 681 Market; tel. Douglas 2150.

MONEY to loan on Oakland. Rerkeley. Alamedaend Fruitvale real estate at 6 and 7 per cent.GEO. W. AUSTIN. 1212 Broadway. Oakland.

__JHONEYJWONE pet cent Interest paid monthly on sums of

$100 to $1,000 on security better than a bank.We carry all the high class of stocks, bonds,mortgages and investment securities._____________________________

WANTED?OLD GOLDMONEY loaned on'diamonds and Jewelry. Y. J.

SCHOENFELD 1203 Eroadway. Oakland.??a? ? a??a??\u25a0?a???___a?aaa?? mm-

LEGAL AND OFFICIALTHE annual meeting of the Odd Fellowa* Ceme-

tery Association will be held on MONDAY.September 23, 1912. at 9 a. m., at tbe office ofthe association. Point Lobos sv.. San Francisco,for the election of a beard of directors andsuch other business a* may legally be broughtbefore it. By order of the board of directors.

W. E. LUTZ. President..GEORGE H WILSON. Secretary.

WE have sold, this 29th day of August. 712 Polkat. delicatessen store; any bills or debts againstaald place must be presented to as within 5days of thla notice. C. S. G., FIDELITYLANDAND INVESTMENT CO.. 905 Market st.

MRS. L. G. THERON, 1298 Fairfax a*, nearLane St., from this place will remove our busl-nees to 3801 Mission st. cor. Richland ay.

MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKE'SBAZAAR. 1108 VALENCIA ST*

FOR BUSINESS CHANCES AND LODGING HOUSES, READ THE CALL