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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALLk THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. 12 THE CALL Addreas All Communlcatlone to THE3 SAX FRANCISCO CALL Telephone "Kfarny 86"? Aak for The Cell. The Operator Will Connect You with the Department Tow Wise. BPFTXEPS OFFICE AND EDITORIAL! ROOMS. Market and Third Streets. ] Open until 11 o'clock every night in, the year. MAIN CITY BRANCH. 1657 Fillmore Street, near Post. OAKLAND OFFICE. IK4O Broadway. Telephone Oakland 1083. ALAMEDA OFFICE. 1435 Park Street. Telephone Alameda 559. BERKELEY OFFICE, 2011 Shattuck Avenue. Telephone Berkeley 77. CHICAGO OFFICE, 902 Marquette Buildiner. CL Geo. Krogness. Adver- tising Agent. NSW YORK OFFICE, 925 Brunswick Building. J. C. Wilberding, Adver- tising Agent. LOS ANGELES OFFICE, 1027 West Twenty-third Street. Home phone 22417. "vVilllam W. Wincup. Agent. WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU. Post Building. Ira E. Bennett, Corre- spondent. KEW YORK NEWS BUREAU. 51« Tribune Building. C. C. Carlton, Cor- j respondent. Foreign Offices Wltere The Call la on | Filet V)NT>ON. Eng..,3 Regent Street. P. W. PARTS. France 53 Rue Cambon \ BERLTN. Germany. .Unter den Linden 3 ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHOR- IZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Sample Copies Will Be Forwarded When Requested. Mail subscribers in ordering change of address should be particular to Rive both NEW and OLD ADDRESS in order to pecure a prompt and correct compliance with their request. PREM?KAFTSS?John Pmm. 2T. and Mary K*- fuse. 20. both of Oakland. - ? PA.VTHE7-ELOHITTTA?Ynoeenee Sanchei. 23, end FWtsa Elorietta. 2S, both of San Fran- eJwfl. SORE!S"SF.N'?WYMAV?August J. Sorenserc. 32, end Amanda T,. Wyman. 31. both of Berkeley. VIORE?HOFBE?T. Vigre. 27. and Thea Hofbe, CO. both of Oakland. - v "marriages - " GrSTIKEAF?DrNBAR?In this city. January 7. 1913, by Rpt. W. E. Pusran. pastor of Stewart Memorial-Second United Presbyterian church. Herbert Austin Gtmttneau and Mildred Virginia Dunhar. both of San Francisco. ______ OBITUARY^ JAMES McPKERSON, RAKCHER? Yallejo. Jan. B.? The death of James McPherson. a well knows Bntte county rancher, occurred at the home of hie brother, John McPherson. at 416 Alabama street, last evening. McPbereoo was 78 years of age, and had resided In Yallejo for the last three year*, coming here from Ororlile. He wi* the owner of the famous Garden ranch in Butte county., ft. "W. SEAGER. COMPOSER?Los Angeles. Jan. B.?Richard Watson Seager, a musical com- poser of note, died here today. He was 62 years of age. Among the many compositions of Seager, his cantata. "Queen Esther." prob- ably was the most popular. Seager came to California about nine years ago, and lived here with his son, F. W. Seager. Two children survive him. W. B. WHITTAXER?Santa Clara, Jan. B.? William B. WhlttafcT, a former well known resident of Don Paloe. died at his home here this evening, after a lingering illness. He was a satire of Massachusetts, and was in his fifty-ninth year. DEATHS ~ Ackerman, Charles. .."."Si McCctcheon. Martha 55 Adams. Caroline ... 72jMcKenna. Mary E...? Roecben. Margaret... 73' M.'Laugh Irt. Christine 28 Braan, Frank R. SijMcMahon. T-etitia .. ? Burfc, Lena 73 j Masson. Delia ...... ? Ponnelly Patrick . ..72Medau. Emit C 46 Donovan,* Jeremiah.. TTjMeherin, Thomas ... 79 Ellas, Isaac ? ' Mendelsohn. Rosa.... 61 Foran, Elizabeth V. 65 Mo*o«. Louts ? Fredrick. Morris .... 56 Murrey, Thomas .... 3S Ginno. John W 9 Poulsen. Mary J...; JO OugeUer, Martha ... £6;Ragon. George 0.... 29 Hall, Edna Mlllan... 19 Richardson, Robert.. «^ Helneman, Fannie .. ?*Kilpr, Frank W TA Hitchcock, Grace 8.. ? Stnrla. Louis 28 Kilkenny. Michael .. 47 Tibnrzlo. B 61 King, Olita I'Tarns, Sampson .....84 Lewis, Mr-. Loin 63,Ve«Hler. Christina ... 56 Long, Aairew H.... 73 Yon Staden, George. 15 l/ooney, Patrick .... ft.". ' Ward (Infant* Lowrie. Wm. H. ... 74 World. John W...... 43 McAuliffe, T. Charles ?1 Young, Sarah ? ACKERMANN? Oakland. CaV. January 7, 1913. st the King's Daughters' ? Home. Charles L. Ackermann, a native of New Orleans, La., aged ?*»'> years 11 months and 9 days. Funeral services at the parlors of James Taylor company, northeast corner of Fifteenth aid Jefferson streets. Oakland, Cal., today; iThursday;. January 9, 1913. at 3 o'clock p. m. ( ADAMS? this city. January 7. 1913. Caroline, beloved wife of the late John George Adams and lorlng mother of Charles. Henry. Emma and Tilli* , Adams, Mrs. George Docitcr. Mrs. Henry Hildebrand and Mrs. Charles , Anderson end grandmother of Edith, Walter and Edwin ? Hildebrand. a native of Germany, aged 72 rears 3 mouths and 9 days. Friends and acquaintances ape respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral serrices today \u25a0 (Thursday). January 9, at 1:30 d. m., at her late residence. 2934 Flllmore street near Unlonvs Interment Mount. Olivet cemetery, by carriage. BOSCHEN?In Alameda, January 8. 1913, Mar- garet Boschen. beloved wife of the late Nich- olas P.c.prhcn, and loving mother of Edward A. and Louis C. Homan and Mrs. Barbara Wolf. a native of Germany, aged 73 years 7 months and 26 days. BRAJTN?In this city. January 7, 1013. Frank R.. belored father of E. E. and V. R. Brann, nad brother of Harry H. Brann a native of Maine, aged 57 year* and 5 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday i, at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the funeral parlors of P.tmk«»r & Lunt, 2066 Mission street between Twenty-second an<l Twenty-third (Mission Masonic temple i. Interment private. BTTRK?In th!« city, January 7. 1913. Lena Burk, beloved mother of Mrs. Rosa Silva. Mrs. J. J. Sweeney and Edward Burk. a native of Ger- many, aged Tl years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the chapel of Halsted & Co.. 1122 Suttrr street. Interment Home of Peace cemetery, by automobile. DONNELLY- In this city, January 6." 1913, at his late residence .1845 Lincoln arenne (Sunset District). Patrick, dearly beloved husband of Katherlne Donnelly, and devoted father of Susan and Katherine Cassidy of British Colum- bia and* Andrew J. Donnelly of Reubens. Idaho, a native of County Fermanagh. Ireland, aged 72 years, 3 months and 29 days. (British Co- lumbia papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- day), nt 11 a. m., from the parlors of Suhr * WleboWt. I.TSS Valencia street near Twenty- fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Twenty-flfth and Valen- cia streets. DONOVAN-In this city. January 6, 3913, Jere- miah Donovan, a native of Massachusetts, aged 77 years. . \u25a0, ?.. ELIAS?In this city. .Tannery <?, 1913, Isaac dearly beloved son of the late I.lpman and Ce- celia Ellas, and beloved i.roeier of Mrs. R. l.'>b*-n<f<vn and Israel and the late Michael Ellas, a native of New York. Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services to- day (Thursd«yt, January U. at 10 o'clock a. m., «\u25a0 th" parlors of Martin & Brown. 1868 Geary street Interment Hill* of Eternity cemetery by train leaving Third and Towrif-end streets xt 11:30 a. m. V TORAN- In *" Oakland, Jamiery 7. 1913 Eliza- beth Vincent Foran. riperly beloved mother of Frank J. Foran. and stater of Mary A. Camp- bell and Anna end Jrdics B. Hartv, a native of Boston. Mass.. aged 89 yearn 3 months and ]:; days. (Boston paper* please copy. ) Friends are respect invited to"attend the funeral services tomorrow (Friday), January 19, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking Compare, ii!»Mis- sion street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth thence to St. Mary's church, corner California street »nd Grant avenue, where a solemn re- ipiifm high mass will be celebrated fry the. re- pose at her soul, commencing at 10:00 o'clock «. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by au- tomobile. TREDBICK -rntered into rest, in this city, Jan- uary 7. 1913, Morris, beloved husband nf*Emille . Fredrick and loving father of Marcus Fredrick k native of New York, aged 158 years 10 month* k*C 18 days. (Hew York papers please copy.) ,? Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Thursday). January 9 at 10:30 a. m.. at Gray's chape). Geary and WHEN THE XTNDEETAKEK BECOMES JTECESSAHY SAVE HALF «h« Ftfhernl lOiprnv. Telephone Market 711. Oakland VHS. Independent of the Tru«t THE GODEATT FUNERAL SEEVICE will furnish for $76, embalming ritroui i iounf'j. eiotb roTcrfl .-askct. ln-srsc aDd two riirriagrs and g\\c iwrsons! TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE .<"<) $7.". for the faskot »l<nif, actl all r prir-(»<! arf prnportiortate. Godeau Funeral Service Saves You Half. Auto fitDbi!!nn<-e. emnifee awl aetM f>.r hiro. SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND 4) .Van Ifesa Aye. 2210 WebntP: St. Colußiß-os A»e. Phone Oaki 4045 Divisidero streets. Interment Eternal Home eeoMtaty, l>y automobile. GINXO?In Berkeley, January T. 1913, John W. | Giuno. beloved son of Dr. Leonore H. Glnno j aud the l*te Pr. John W. Ginno, brother of Kleanor and Kiizabetb (Jinno, a native of Berkeley, aged 9 years and 7 months. GUQELLER?In this city, January 8. 1913, Martu*. beloved wife of Eugene Gugeller. be- lOT«i itrtTT of Anna Streaub, a native of SVitzerland, aged M years 5 months and l< days. _. . Kemeins at the parlors of th» Western I nder- taking Company, 1238 Valfncia street between Twentr-Uurd and Twenty-fourth. Notice of funertl hereafter. HALL?In Altmeda. January 8. T01."5. Edna Lil-j lian Hal!. belon»d daughter of Mrs Bertha and the iafe Kdward Hall, loving Btstnr of Harry and Grace Hall and Mr*. James Recwick and Mrs. c. Boot, a native of Alameda. aged 13 years 10 months and 1 day. HETNEMAK?In Siisanvllle. January S. 1313. Fanr.if, relief of Klias Heineman. arid mother of the late Ab»- and Hairy K. Heiaeman. and d.voted motiitr o* Moces. F<\ix and Irving HeiDen)«n *n<! Mr?. J. Walleustein and H. N. We'.l.-nstein. Mr*. J. S. Morris of Los Angeles, Mrs. Sol Pe:j..T and Mre. iMac KnocU of Su- sanvillp. Notl<f of funeral hereafter. HITCKCOCK?In St. Helena. January 6. 1013. Grace Baldwin, daughter of the late George B. and Helen'M. Hitchcock and sister of Helen M. and John 1* Hitchcock, a native of San Fran- c!s«>. /New York and New Haven papers I please copy.» KILKENNY? In <hi* city. January 7. 1013. Michecl, beloved husband of the !ate Annie KUkemir sud loring father of Michael. Thomas and William Kilkenny and ievinE brother of Thomas KiSkennr, Mrs-. P. Fox of F.lmira. C«l., and the tate Mis. J. Duvis and Mrs. M. Mur- ray, a nativ of Ireland, aged 47 rears. Friends «nd acquaintances are respectfully in- rite.l to attend the fnnera! today (Ttiurs- dayK at 8:45 a. m.. from the parlors of D. I. Kenny. I*;."V2 Kddy street near Stelner. thence to Star of the Sea church, a reqniem high mace will be celebrated for the repose of ti!» Sfiil, commencing at 9:.H0 o'clock a. m. In- terment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. KlNG?Entered into rest, in this city, January 7, 1913. Olita, belored daughter of I»n'.s H. and Ella King, and loving sister of Florerjre. Georjre. Welter and Irene King, a native of San FTancisco, aged 1 year. IXWIB?In this city. January 7. 4013. Mrs. Lulu Lewis, a native of' Ireland, aged 63 years. LONG?In this city. January 6. 1913. Andrew Hammond, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth B. Long, loving" father of Dr. A. B. Long of Saa Diego, Mre. W. B. Bromwell of Berkeley. Lieutenant B. A. Lone of WashinproD. D. t .. O. E. I-ong of Berkeley and Dr. T. S. Long ' of San Francisco, a uatlvc of New Brunswick, agerl TA years. JRje funeral will take place today (Thurs- day), January P, at 1:30 p. m.. from the par- lore of Monahan * Co.. 2339-41 Mission street near Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery. LOONEY?In this city. January 8. 1013. Patrick Ivooney. a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged tVi year*. Remain* nt the chapel of J. S. Godeau. 41 Van Ness avenue near Market strwt. LOWRIE ? In this city. January S. 1013. W iiiiam H. Lowrie, beloved ucle of Mrs. A. R. Harris I of this city and Mrs. T. Anderson at A'amed*. a native of New York, aged "4 A mem- ber of George H. Thomas Post No. ". G. A. R. Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. Gal- | lagher Company. 2597 Howard street. Noti<-e pf funeral hereafter. ? XcATTLIFFE? In this city. January 7. +813. T. Charles, beloved husband of Yietwine Me- Aullffe, loTinjr fstb*r of Charie. W. Me- AclilTe. eon of Mnrv and the Ut«> Patrick McA'iliffe. and brother of Mrs. F. J. Lut- ticken. Mrs. W. H. Fisher and the late Anna T. Fraser. a native of San Francisco. Cal. A member of Council No. 34. Young Men's In- \ stitute. and Tetter Carriers' Association. The funeral will take place to4ay (Thurs- day!, at 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of his mother. 2011 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. John's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his Mat, commencing at ft:3o a. m. Interment Holy r*rr.ss oemetery. by carriage. GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 31. Y. ML I.? Officers and members are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late president and brother, Charles McAnliff* , . from the residence of his mother. 2011 Golden Gate avenue, to- day tT'.iiTrsdayi. January 0. 1013. at 5:45 o'clock s. nt.. thence to St. John's church, where a solemn re<julem mass will be cele- bratPd for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. F. J. ANDRIES. Pr<*«. Ei<*et. JOHN J. ROWE. Cor. McCUTCHEOK?In Oakland. .laruerr t, 1013. Martha Brown, belorert wife ©f Wi!Hmn A. Me Cntcheon. and mother of Mr«. W. Herbert Graham. Mrs. William A. Gemreich and Mrs. Chester V. Newell end W. H. McCatrh«>on » a native of Ireland, aged 55 years 4 months and 27 days. KcKENHA?In this city. January 6. 1913. Mary Klizabeth. beloved wife of James McKenna. lovinjj mother of Alfred. Marie. Alice. Claire M<-Kenna and the late James. Arthur. Anita and Mary McKenna, and lovinjr sisfr of Mrs. Margaret Conroy. a native of Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attenc the funeral today (Thurs- day ?. et 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence 3.153 Baker street, thence to St. Dominic.-- church, where « reqnlem high mass will be celebrated fer the rep<->se r.f her soui. c<im- menclnp at 9 o'flock. Interment Holy Crose cemetery, by carriac. McLATJGHLIN?Ip this city. January 7. 1013, Christina. bek,re«l wife of Chnrle* J. Laugblin and deTOted mother of Lousin and May McL*nghlin. lovlne daughter of Lonsia and the late Peter Peterson, sister of Ella. Willie. Hans and PetPr Peterson and Mrs. M. Olinder. a native of Germany, aged 2S years and S days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral Imlnv iThur«- day>. at 1 p. m.. from iier late residence. 7198 Tennessee street. Interment Cypress Lawn cpmetery, by carriage. McMAHON?In this city. January 7. 1913. Le- tetia. beloved wife of the late Archibald Me- Mahon. a native of Brooklyn, X. Y. (Brooklyn \u2666 and New York oapers please copr.l Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Thtirs- day>. January 9, 1913. at 10 a. m." from the funeral parlors of Monaban & Co.. 23.10-41 Mis- sion street near Nineteenth. Interment Cypresa Lawn cemetery. J MASSON ?In this city. Jsnnary S. 1913. Delia, beloved wife of Frank Masson, !or;n? moth' , ! of Mrs. J. Fisher, sister of Mrs. H. n. Robert. Mrs. W. E. Horn. Mrs. J. Corvstodt and J. K. Siiilivan. anat of Mrs. A. Zarate, a native r.f Sydney. Aus. ? Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral sorrWs tomorrow (Friday>. .Tannery 10. 191P,. at 1 o'el.vk p. m.. at tbe chspel of Julius S. Godeau. 41 Van Nes* avenue, thence to St. John's church, off MUftelog street, for servicp«. Interment noiy Cross femetery, by automobile. MEDATJ?In th's city, .Tanuarv 7. 1013. Km ; ! C. beloved Imsband of Allie May Medau. F.it her of the late Emil John Medm. brother of Mrs. L. R. Katz and John K. Medsn and the late Mrs. Caroline turn Sud»n and iln, Emma (',. McKay, a native of San Francisco, 'aged 46 years 11 months and 20 days. The funeral services will be hi-M today (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. in., at hi« la»e residence, 36 Woodland avenue. Interment private. MEHEEUN? In thl- r : ,'.v. SMMcqr '\u25a0 101.1. Thom»s. dearly beloved liusband of MTrgaiet >Teherin. and father of Charles J.. Tboaas F., William H.. Arthur J. and tli" late Miry J. M«»herln. and brother of Delta. Jobs, Mifliael. William and Patrick tMttttK. a na- tive- of County Galway. Ireland, aged 79 rears. Nnticp of funeral hereafter. Remains »t the parlors of I>»«ry Brothers. 2017 Twenty-fourth street between Harrison and Bryant. ' Kindly omit flowerx. MENDELSOHN?In thi< city, .lanuaiy 7. 1913, Ro*a beloved wife r.f (lie !*fn Adolub Men- delsohn, beloved mother of l'.ul.y and I.cst.-r Mendelsohn, and sister of M. R. Mr=. I. .LichtcnKt'-in and Sit Solomon r.f port- lund. Ore., a native of Germany, aged 61 vrars and 1 month. Friends and acquaintances *re respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral service toriar (Thursday), at 19:19 o'clock a. m.. at her late residence. 1270 McAllister strepr near Stciner. Interment Hills of Et»rn!ty eonietrry, by auto- mobile. MOSES?In PendW«n. Ore.. Tanuary .".. lf>lH. Ix>uie Mopes, beloved husband of Fannie Mose-i (nee FlelghPrK Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral »ervlcp* tomorrow (rriday), «t 10:30 o'clock «. ni.. at t!r» of Tlelstead * Co.. lll« Slitter street. Inter- m»nt Hills of Eternity cemeis-rv. by automobile MTJRRAY-In thfs city. January c. imr.. Tlioiiias' dearly beloved brother «f Humphrey and John Murray. Mrs. John Holland, Mrs. James O'Hearn, Mrs. John Daly and th* late Mr< Julia Kelleher and Mrs. Huna M«-Mshon. n na- tive of Maeroom. County Cork. Ireland, aeed 3R yenrs. A menilier of Gas and Water Work- ers' rnlon No. 1400. Friends and acquaintances are respeetfulir in- vireil to attend the funeral today CTlinrs- day). January 9. 1913. at o'clock a. m., from the parlors of the Western Cndertakinc Com- pany. 123fl Valencia street, thence to Holy Rp. deemer church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose rsf his soul com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy' Cross cemetery, by carriage. POTJLSEN? In this city. January 8. 191.1. Mary J., loving daughter of George and Catherine Potiisen. and devoted sister of George Cath- erine and Alfred Poulsen, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years months and 23 days Friends and acquaintances arc resnectfnllv in- vited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Frldnvi January 10 1313. at 9:30 o'clock a. m froni the residence of her parents. 22 Clieslev' street between Seventh and Elehth mid Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. Joseph's *rh<»n» serviws will be held for the repose ol her soul commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Ctosr r.f. mr t Prv. CEMETERIES A\D^CREXATOKIES CYPtESS LiAWN~ 208 HfcWFS BU>G.. MQ MARKET ST Sotter enr.. Home J4IW7. (Ometwy {'bon» Ml««ion :!34i.) All errangtuiPet* for \u25a0 burin I* or cremation!* rna<ic at eiXJ or ormotcr.v. Special atten- tloH »" reniflfalfi from oJd city <>»-mpr(»n>s Entire fMMIVIJ nnrtrr prrprtutil puaiauteeii by eer I'trpetual Care FauU oi $4uu,000. RAGOW?At sea. aboard su-amer Harvard. Jan- uary C, 1913. Ctorgo Oliver Ragon, dearly be- !'iypd sou of OH»er Ragon and loving brother of Carl, Beojamfu H. end T. R. Kngon, Mre. W. P. Williams. Mrs. A. Hill, .Mrs. Tillie Brooks and Alice aftd Gladys Ragon. * native of Nevada City, Cal.. aged 29 years 8 months and 8 day?. A member of Sub. Court Loe An- geles No. 422. I. O. F. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral services today fThureday), January 9. at 10 a. m., at the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty.fifth and Twenty-sixth, under the auspices of the Jurisdiction of the Hlgb Court of California. I. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by automobile. : RICHARDSON?In this city. January 6. 1913, c Robert Ri-bardhun, beloved husband of the late Mary Richardson and father of the late Mary Richardson, a uative of Scotland, aged 08 year* 10 mouths and 10 days. A member of Marin* Engineers* Beneficial Association. Frieads and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services today (Thursday), Jamiarv 9. at 2:30 p. m.. at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 291!» Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment C/IHCM Uwn cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. RILEY?In this city, J.inuary 8. Win. Frsnk W. Rilcy. a native <>f Connecticut, aged 5C years M months and 11 days. A member of the Widows' and Orphans' Aid Association of the Sen Francisco Police T>eji,irtmenf. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-' vitp<l to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday, »t ft r.Vlfk «. m.. from St. Dominic's church, where j> soli-mn rco.i!'om high mass will be , eelebrst'-d for the rep<*r> of his soul. Inter- ment Ilc.'y C'r<xs cemetery. Rf>mBins at the finer;:! ptrlori of Bunker & I.unt. 2'"*>»> Mission rtrret betweeu Twi-ntv-second and Twwity- tiiird. ' STTJBLA?In thN city. January G. 101". E4eBJ Sttirla. beloved lmshknd of tbfi late AmanOa M. Stnrla, and dearly betoTfd son of Mis. A. Po- j dene and of the late P. Stnrla. and loving brother of John Stnrla and Mrs. F. Bisnott't. Clothildc Pode<ta and the late Joseph Sturla. aged SS vesrs 1 month and. 5 (Jays. Stockton papers please copy, i The funeral will tnke place today (Thurs- day), January 0. 191 rt. at 10 o'clock a. no., from his mother's residence. H2:>o Sixteenth street, thence to Corpus Christ 1 church for serriee?. Interment private. TIBTXRZIO?In this city. January 7. 1913. Ben- venuto Tiburiio. a native of Venice, Italy, aeed 61 years. A member of the P. C. W. associa- tion. Friends and acquaintances ure respectfully invitei to tlio funeral tomorrow (Fri- day*, January 10. at 3 p. m.. from the parlors of S. A. White. 1214 Eddy sTr<f>t near l.aguna. Interment Greeulawn cemetery, by anfomoMie. TAMS-?ln this cl\r. January 1. 10KI. Sampson Tarns, hu-hnnd of tho late Caroline Larktn Tains, r native r.f England, aged S4 years 8 months and 2<"> days. The funeral s;'rvic"-: will be held today iThursday i. January H. at 10:30 a. m.. at Trin ity clrirrh. P.i:.-h and (Joiigh streets. Interment Cyprcaa I .awn cemetery, by automobile. Re- mains nt (Jra.Ts chapel, Geary and Divlsadero streets. VEEDER-In tin's city. .Tannery S. at St. Mary's hospital, ("hristiya Veeiier. 1-eloved wife of B. H. Vccd'T. 2<V> Bmnnan street, a native of Kien. Ivnmark. acd S\u03b2 years, a Fnnera! wrilcea tram the parlors of the I'nited I'ndertjtfc-rs. 2«<>«; Howard street near Twenty second, at 2 p. tn., Saturday, January 11. Interm e nt private. VOIC BTADEW?In thi< city. January S. 1913, Genrjre yon Staden. dearly beloved son of Mrs. I.ena HutcMagi and living brother of Dorothy yon Staden and tHllllaOu of Mr. and Mrs. S. filos. a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 6 months and ."» days. Fri»nii« and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funpral tomorrow (Frl- dayi. January I<>, at 1:30 p. m., from his late mldeac*. SSI Montcalm street corner of Ala- bsma. Interment Cypress Law-n cemetery, by carriage. WARD?In tibfa city. January 8. 1313. June B»«- -trif-c. bciovfii daogfcter of f)r. A. V\". and Martha Ward, a nathc of San Fraac!<«co. Cal.. ager] 7 nionfl/s nnc] ."> <lnjs. Fi'.neral sorvif»- IMMROW (Friiirvt. .Tannary K>. Tfil.T. at :? o - c!o«-k a. ni.. Ht the res!d«>nce of her parents, lstjl Hydf> street near Green. IntenMßt private. WORLD-In Paso Rohles Mot Springs. January 7, mi::, at 1 a. m.. Xoka W. Worlrt, dearly be- loved husband of Mlndel] Klnffst'>:> World, be- loed T son of J. s. C*m of Washington, l>. «'.. ' and brother of Robins CniMlil. a native. of I'or»,mouth. F.np.. .-.sod 4S year*. A member f Pacific l.odcc. F. & A. M.: Tempi". A. A. O. N. M. S.: B. P. O. X . Nn. 1: Friars , Club. Vaudeville Comedy Club and White Rats Actors' Inion. all of New York city. N. Y. (All eaMern Hmi K"r'ir ,p an napers (lease copy.) Friends and H'-<iuain'anc*»« a;-p Wpeetfull? in- vlt*o to attend the fi;nfrnl tomorrow (Krtdayi. .Tsnimry 10. at 10:30 *. m. ( from Kine Solo- innn'< !>nl!. f|Bior» «tr?ft near Slitter ?h" >?ptem of Pni-inc Txxlee No. 1.",e. F. * A. M. Cremation Cypress Uvn by automobile. Remoin* at the parlors of Theodor T>ferks i. Co.. O<X» I>;visadoro streot corner of UeAIIMvr. TOTJNG? In tliis city. Jnnuarv R. 101".. Sarah, beloved wife <.f William YonuK. mother of W'iliam. Mnrion snd MablG Young, a native of Vermont. Remains ::t tb« pnrU.rs r,f the Henry J. Gsl- lagtier eampmttj, --".rt7 Howard strcrt near Twentr-sfc.vi.l. BBOWS * KINNF.DV. FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091 K-th. nr. Valencia?T'nion Kt<ve; funeral work a \u25a0\u25a0BCiaJtg at prio?.. Phone Market 5725. DAKBEC. FI .on IST ? Not the oldest nor th<? lar*- Mt bet tie VERY P.rST IN TOWN 1038 Hvd<- sf.. near Calif. PHONE FRANKLIN 20S, ! PARK :!R3 -Arttettc floral designs specialty. Cleis & Jaeobson. (Jerinan florlstf, 942 Fillmore et. J. T. O'CONNOR. 27"r. Mission et.. »>et. 2?. d and 24th. Ph. Mission r,9B*. Funeral work spec'lty. ; SHIRELEY-MANN CO.. the Wdin* florists. 1203 Sutter. Frunklin 2094. Frank Phibeley. Mpr. UNION nX>IUBTB. pbone Market 3285. Funeral work a specialty. SOTT 16th et.. near Mission. PARK FLORA!*. 14;',7 Height ST.: phone Pnrk "riri? Cat flower*, pteata, et»» R. Groves. Prop. LOOT ASP FOPin> o*»j > IF yir i O.«K ANVTIIINf, ? ArtvertJfe It ' I[ !ifi-p it trill kw Mteactf to Ton If an boo- < j , arp hrmight about »very day through these J i t-oliinins. IF TOT* Fl.vti ANTTHING BRTV(; IT TO TKR SAN FRANf'isrO CA'.X, TOST AND FOTSD BfRKAT". THIRD AND MARKET STREETS. Gpf a claim rhe«"k. Harp it adrprtUed. \ ItfMnipj It If tnp own"r Or** not. i THE LAW?People who flnd lost arti^lpo infprp»tp<l in knowing that the st»to law ( ; N utrict In rpqulrlne tbpm to *e<»k the! owners, tlironsrn »dTertlKm»>nt and other I ' wise, and that failure to do so. if proof ' j can b<» shown. in»oU-ee a sererp penalty. ] I LOST? Fma thp nurKPs' home of the Children's hospital ,, a new steamer trunk, color bras« trimminps, marked nn «>afh end in Inrf-n hlafk Jftters A. M. T>. Finfle-- plea»«e roturn to MRS. L. L. M'NRAR. ChlMron's hospital. California «nd Maple «ts.: reward. LOST?In Oakland or Sari Fiaufiso<\ diamond crpgcpnt with liirpp diamond suspended: liberal reward. Return to MRS. PARPK!" RS3 .".let «t.. Oakland, or JNO. J. AVIS, r<o Ist <-t.. San Franc Into. LOST? AvtMßobito ehi'Uiieal Rrp cxtin>ri:i~'iior No. 14. ii(»i,r park. n*dwn(«l. .Innuary 2 Communicate witlt PACIFIC" GA? AND ELEC- TRIC COMPANY. 44") Suffer M. LOKT r, n],\ wufrh. inonojcram on hack: als.i fr». :«*rn:il fob havtßC diamond. Fnrfher IdenHflcs- tiin on tUtmht t<> S. J. PF.VI.IN, 145 X'lena Vi~tn at,; reward. LOST?(>n Sunday, new flout. »a"i fepr !<wie. Re- ward for return to BOWERS & ANDREWS 14 SfiMiart st. SITNPAY. Sth. l*rt U4y'« «oM wtteb: WaltlMßt make; safi'ty jtin kOMer. Setorn 272': 22d et Imnl KnPLOYMKM prnCM ?AAAA? "Pel. Wept IT.TI. Home 52613. T. TAMTTKA * 00.. 1612 Ijijfiftia. Japanese-Chinese Kinplorinent Of£c>. AAA I)(»IT<;i,AS :v,:\2. Home C4eer>: he-it Japl anpsp, Chinese. Fli'pino help: all klD<l« nt work ASIA EMPI.OYMKNT OFFICE. 41« Grant »r. C. l>. KINNF.Y. CbfaMM eTnploymtnt burean. «>jc- cps«or to J. Conn, 78G Clay et. Phone Ootielas "1(52. AM, kinds of belp with care dispatch. West r»fiss--OSCAR HATSTMI?ir»I3 Geery. STAR Emp. office?Japanese-Chine*? help. W. KODATA. 1610 Geary; tel. West 167. S-2706. HORI & CO?Best Japanese and Chinese help of ?II kinds. 1711 Poet st.: West 2803. 82806. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEWALK COMPETENT German laundress with beet of ex- perience and 4 year* of last reference want* work for tli<- r; day* of each week. Ad- dm l,.>x 401S Csll office. COMPETENT laundress wanti« washing; and iron- injt by the day; $2.10 day. Phone Franklin 1370. CAPABLE dress maker and tailored wants work. $3 day. 148T. Pine st.. rin. 9. Franklin 2586. EXPKRIKNCEI) v.mnc la'ly desires posttion on a private telephone cichanze; can furnish good rpfpren.,e. Address box 41.14. Call office. SITUATION WANT ADS IN THE CALL WILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINKS. FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. TRAINED nurse wishes n tew more eugagenients Telephone Mission 4702. WISH to infortu n\j former rlients that I am now engage.! in bapla*? for tnvself at 402-3 ChroiiiHe building. Hare several excellent po- xitioiis np»B for p»npt# with flr-<t -iann r,-fer- e-.res. KXPKnr sF.isvicr; bi rkai-. i> uoue Sattn 2vn. isuwik i.kvan bhumcii EMPLOYMENT WANTED \u25a0;-;---'-A' \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0K FEMALE?Continued WOMAN desire? work by the day: any kind of work; good, reliable worker. 1542 Guerrero st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED -.;>' . \u25a0 - ,' , MALE ; ;\u25a0 *?\u25a0 v__: : ""L:;. BAR TENDER (German) from : the east wants , position, city or country: s does his own porter work: will , start » for *$S per ! week and board to get :a " start. ~ Address \u25a0 box; 4155. >Call office. BAKER'S HELPER "s wants 5 position |In -J email : > bakery: J experienced -on * bread, rolls, \u25a0 pies « and \u25a0'\u25a0??': doughnuts: vyoung J man not \u25a0- afraid of : work. Address box 4172. Call office. V BOOKKEEPER, v experienced, desires ; email set books to keep by contract: will iopen, ; close, general . ledger h work, - etc.; s day oor evening. Phone Franklin ~7990. > Bex 4094. \u25a0. Call office. CARETAKER and gardener , wants position; mid- -1 dle \u25a0 aged; thoroughly understands gardening, tr vegetable, flower, lawn, orchard; references. , Address *F. - H., ; 224 -3d St.. \u25a0 San Francisco, room IT. : "> -y : ." . : - ". : ? ' \u25a0 CHINESE, first /? class > cook, wants , position in " family; wages .' Sll to $12 a . week. \u25a0 Live Chung Kee & Co., 917 Grant ay., S. F. Phone China 709. : ..? v . _? FIRST class Japanese laundry man want- posi- tion in i family; experience five years. JAMES YASHI. 71 Ctu St.. Oakland. V :,y FIRST CLASS hiioc repairer want? a position in : city. -; Address 1500 Stockton st. i FRENCH-AMERICAN, all round cook, iwl class man. desires steady situation: good reference*. Add/ess box 4177. -Call office. * J * ! GARDENER,* , xperieDced with all lines, flowers, vegetables, fruits, pare private place* goof bowman, wishes steady position: ? good refer- ence; strictly sober. GARDENER. box i4S. :/ Ran Mateo. ''?,;, : :'.-.' ? GOOD window and house cleaner wishes posi- tion; honent and reliable; hour or day. Phone West 5900. - MOTION picture : operator I wishes position: co<«i * references and reliable man; suitable wages. Box 4174. Call office. , ?---.:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 MACHINIST, all around experience. ;IS years. wants steady position. Address box 411"). Call. PAINTER, paper hanger, tinier: work from own- er's, day or contract: all tools; any size Job: low prices; jefe. Phone West 7501. S 14*4 Fulton Ft. . * , ; SITUATION WANTED ADS IN THE CALL WILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINES, FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. V WISH to inform my former clients that I am now engaged In business for myself st 402 3 Chronicle building. ?; Have several excellent po- \u2713 sitlons open for people with first class refer- ences. EXPERT SERVICE BUREAU. Phone , Sutter 2164. EDWIN LEVA N. manager. WANTED?By man and wife with 2 children. the management or assistant management of a first class . hotel or apartment - bouse: nothing to invest except services, which will be rea- sonabie to start. Address box 4220. Call. j YOUNG man. 20. wants to burn repairing and running of autos or truck", small wages. Box 417f>. Call office. I YOUNG man. 24, : wants j position of . any kind: willingto start for *10 a week; has worked »t plumbing. Phone Mission 4843. Box 4062. Call. YOUNG man. 20 wishes \u25a0 position in a grocery: ' ;_n good hand writer: can speak and understand the I Portuguese language: a good worker: si- ways sober. AfMr«< L. R. GARCIA, P. O. box rt24 ; Crockett, Cal. \ YOUNG : man "or good : character and references, with experience in nursing, wishes position ralet or companion for gentleman, old or young; .would travel. Address box 4191. Call. _ FWfALg fELP WAWTEP EXPERIENCED cashier. Apply superintendent's office, THE EMPORIUM. LADIES and girls to tint pillow tops at home; $6 to 00. per dozen; experience unnecessary ?at starting. WORLD'S FAIR ART ASS'N. 927 . Broadway. Oakland, room S3; 10 to 4 p. m. : - \ WANTED?Young ladles to train for nurses; paid while learning. Call $27 Brush St., \u25a0\u25a0-' Oakland. . ,\u25a0-,;.-\u25a0,\u25a0., . \u25a0 : ; --\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0:;?:?\u25a0\u25a0. -\u25a0< <v WANTED -Girl or woman for general housework: good wages. Call at i'Ofi Treat \u25a0 cv. WANTED?Markers aw) distributers. Apply WARDROBE LAUNDRY. 32* Clementina st. GET marri«Hl?Thousands tired living alone; ail ages. Call «r write Mrs. Hyde. 2677 Mission st. .AAA?Telephone nperators." Permanent positions for yonng women and girls. ; Salaries from $1.10 to $3 per day- - Extra pay for evening and night work. . Salary of $1.10 per day paid while learning. Call at Telephone building. Pine and Steiner ets.. San Francisco: telephone West 7505. ; Employment office open week days from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. WISH to Inform ?my former clients that \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I am now engaged in business for myself nt 402-'! ? Chronicle building. Have several excellent po- sitions open for people, with fir«t class refor- <"ir.. M EXPERT SERVICE BURBAU. Phone Suiter 21W. EDWIN VAN, manager. LEARN HAIR DRESSING ? The FAMOUS PEAV\u03b3 P. V. SYSTEM. Enroll row. CALI- .. FORNIA SCHOOL of HAIR DRESSING. ft« 7 Market St.. second .finer, near Empress theater. UWPAIP WACEB COLLECTED KN'ox. 1205 Call bldg.?Suits. Hess, attachment: time checks cashed: debts collected everywhere. MALE HELP WANTED ! BOYS with bicycles; $1.50 day. Apply 1461 . Polk street. . \u25a0 : WANTED?Boys 13 years and over; good wages. 387 Pine st. ( HZZZ ! WANTED- Day clerk. $-if f«<nMi: night clerk. $% found. Apply MR. EASTMAN. Hotel El Capitsn. Meropd. . Cal. WANTED- Men to learn 9 siutomoWle business throughout. \u25a0 If , you r are \u25a0 mechanic of i any : '?raft it is to your advantage. 1401 Folsom st. ; WANTED?First class indies' , tailor, to cot. fit and do all round : tailoring. Inquire Hotel ;' Argonaut Thursday morning. , \u25a0 -' ,-; ! WANTED? Marker* - ami distributers. Apply WARDROBE LAUNDRY. "2S Clementina st. GET married? Thousands tire.i . living alo-:e: all ages. Call or write Mr*. Hvrte. 2677 Mission ft. ! LEARN . barber trade " free; * make money I while ; learning. CAT.. BARKER COLLEGE. 145 3d st. 5.000 men wanted to get I cent shave and TO cent haircut. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 145 3d st. ANTED?Steady mmi with $20« : good wages; experience B»JMin*nij ; 320 Market, . room 68. COOK. Scandinavian itfm*#. China end return SHIPPING OFFICE. 11 !&*Steuart st. 2 YOUNG men to learn ten and : coffee business; good pay. Box 417<4. Call office. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY?AbIe MM un- . married men between ages of 18 and ;{?*>; citizens Jof United States of good character «nd t"mp»T- -' ate habits, who can speak, read , and write the English language. For information apply to Re- cniftlDg Officer. 660 Market et.. San Francisco, iCal/.'- ;.\u25a0;\u25a0 ~ .. ;; : -, \u25a0- :> -.. ... .V ;. - - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0;;. -.--, \ LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN end BRAKEMEN for nearby rsilroads; $80. to $100 monthly; age IS Jto 3.": experience unnecessary; no strike; pro- - motion: engineer, : conductor; railroad : employ- ing headquarters; over 400 men <w>nt ;to posi- tions monthly; state age: send stamp. RAIL- WAY ASSOCIATION, box 4101. Call office. WISH to inform "my former clients that I am ,i now engaged in j business J for myself at 442-.'! Chronicle building. v; Have several excellent po- v v sitions open fur people with first class refer- -:: ences. EXPERT SERVICE BUREAU. Phone Slitter 21 <>4. s K-DWTN LBVAN. : manager. LEARN the barber trade In the only legitimate colleges 'In the | world; schools and ? shops In all r large ; cities; ) wages *. paid \u25a0; while learning; J be- j ware of places ; unfair to union labor. ; MOLER 2 BARBER COLLEGE. 234 3d st.. San Frar-clsco. AUTOMOBILE driving f and '<* repairing. MOTOR .?* ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. .TTth and Adeline \u25a0 ', «ts.. Oakland. . _e4JjBE»Wr AJTO SOLICITORS SALESMEN wantefl; no experience required: earn ; while ; you. learn. * Write * (or cnllt s for list of positions open ! paying ; $1,000 to $.".000 a ' year. ' NATIONAL SALESMEN'S THAI NINO ASS'N, 4648 Pbelan building. San * Francisco. V \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0. I WANTED?CIean | cut J hustling | agents; subscrip- s ;;. tion ~ campaign; if. great % premium -< offer; i \u25a0 good : Icompensation and i rapid ; advancement for j good ? men. See MR. DAVIS, , circulation department , ; The Call. . BARBERS A>D SUPPLIES FOR i sale ?Cosy one '? hydraulic chair : shop, aver- ;;f aging more than $20 weekly; y«»ir own price; : ;i present ':. owner ;: 3;- years: f- rent * $10. including ?\u25a0. j light and ) water, - { cigars £ and laundry; v owner ' ; retiring. r Address or call 2200 , 2Mh , ; ar., Oak- . ' lami. Cal. . ' BARBER ;' trade t taught % free; ! . opportunities 9 to 3 make * money * while j. learning. Call or A write \u25a0 INTERNATIONAL * BARBER f SCHOOL. 790 Howard st. ~ FOR : sale-Good, up to date. 2 \ chair shop, and bath, , with ;2 S furnished ?bedrooms; good, steady trade; rt'iit and water $10. Box 4200, Call. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES _ Continued 11A FIBERS' UNION?Free emp. agency. B. H. RAKER. Sec. 066 Market: tel. Franklin 8083. $1,000 TAKES half interest In first class 4 enatr shop, near Market; cheap rent: lease: 3 steady ; elegant fixtures. FOSTER. 830 Market. FIRST CLASS barber wants steady work erenings and Saturday and Sunday or evenings and Sat- iirday. Bos Co2o. Call offee. Oakland. SEVEN chair shop for sale: prominent location: lone lease; rauouMe rent. PACIFIC BAR- BKK SUPPLY CO.. 9C2 Market st. l>. XI. S. is carefully prepared by a chemist and Is sold by barber snpply houses only. DLJ PONT MFG. CO.. 453 Douglass st. WANTED?2 first class barters. Apply at Deckle- man Barber Supply company, 162 Turk gt.. S. 1.. 11 to 12. "WANTED?Good second hand leather covered hnrber chairs, cash or trade. BAUER'S, 59 O'Karrell st. I FOR Bale?l chair sho.n. $c.">. Yon can make it back in 3 weeks; g<ixl reason for selling. 776 i Howard. FIRST class barber wants steady position. J. HORN. 1102 PivNadero st. Phone West 8099. d BARBERS' Protect \n CrMon? Empiovment secre- tary. W. BARON. 77." Mkt.: tei. Kearnv r.?,R4. $""> TAKES fine 1 iha'r shop: good neighbor- hood: room in ri-sr. FOSTER. '2<-l Westbank. I riBST class porter for barter ttlop. 528 K^arny. I lj.\UHKit's fnrnitnre for uk , . Kflflcrn hydraulic 'hail. Will v.'li clifx; .At KB Jackson ft. jLEARN barber trn.!<» fr»c; miike money whtie 1.-arnlnqr. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE, US M «t. j YOUNG barber. German, wants work, city or country. Address bm 4127. Call office. i BOBKS har!x>r n-isiips positio;i in city or country. SOl9 ir>."7 Fillmore st. WANTED?First class barbtr, man or lady: steady .jot-. 110H McAllister. PARTNER to start new shop; hare three chair otitflr. Call 802 Mission. FOR sale?Good 3 ehnlr barber shop. 607 Pi- visadero st. near Hayes. POST. 101, KM. 202?10 A M. TO 9P. M.: TUB. VAPOR. RERB. KLBC BLANKET BATHS BY MY METHOD ELIMINATES POISON, THERE- FORi: ALL PAINS: RHEUMATISM ANP ALL AILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED; SHAMPOO DANDRUFF CURE: MANICURING. i __________ j TRAINED XI RSE GIVES COLON tI.E\NSING FOR CONSTIPATION; ELEC. TREATMENTS: ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS. 44.c SUTTER. RM. 417. 'I.i A. M. TO B P. M.. SIX. 10 TO 2. GDO. l>. GILLESPIE. doctor Ot mechano- themrty. electro therapy and chiropractic; spe. etallei in <lnigless methods of treating nervoue and <-lir<Mii<- disease*. Room 801. 883 Geary St. ] GRADUATE mirs.-> gives ol<v. light, salt water a , :'! Naobeira baths. n!tr;i violet ray tr»atment for woatni'ss. UNION gQIFARK P.I.DG., room .".OS (turn to right i. :;:.n post st. Davy. 7>oK>. WJBCIKBB PERSONALS NOTICE?The Call will not knowingly print Ille- gitimate H'lvrrti~f>!nont«. If any reader can furnish infoinistion that Hny advertisement in this column is not legitimate, send It to The Call In confidence, and if found correct the atf- lertisement w!',l W discontinued. ! AA?MY .vies and toupees defy detection; prirate wig department for gentlemen. 2271 California *t., Mr. Lederer iv chare* , . Ladies' wigs, trans- formation switches. ISOO Fillmore et. Hair gooda Firm established 1566. A--EMINENT CHINESE HERB DOCTORS All diseases cure*]; strictly credential; '\u25a0on- sulfation free: hour* In-S, Sundayß 10-5. DRS. CHAN & CHAN HERB CO.. 1918 Better et. MISS K. ELLSWORTH. -C,2 Market, opp. Empo- rium. ,i.-, Ellis ,«t.. v. 204. Celumbi* blilg: mani- curing, mass., elec. treat., chir.: nrs. 10 to 10. i MRS. L. E. HARTMAN. vibratory and electric specialist: rljpu:nati«rn, Impaired circulation, nervous troi:!'!*. 757 PacMc bide: hours 10 to 0. MISS BERNARD, steam bnthsand electric treat- j ment; Van's Mexican hair restorer: select pat- ronage only. 215 O'Fnrrpll st.. S. F., office .">. GERMAN nurse wishes a few more engagement* f'" - menus: or vibratory: Nauhelm j bath. 620 Hyde st.. between Geary and Post ! HAIR on faci n»vrr grows again when treated l>y m< , with electric needle: 2-"> yrs , practice. MRS KETTIK HARRISON'. iwis"sutt*r near Hyde. MASSAGE by young Frenchman: liijchly re<-.: f-o- -lert pa'rormgp o<i]y: write for npp. Address box 4107. Call office {MISS JOHANSSON, grail. Swedish mass.: genuine massage. HWJi Goggfe *t.: hrs. 12-fc: Sun. 12-.">. I CABINET, vapor and tut. baths for colds and 1 rbetiro.: elec. treats. 1; 14 Divi«adero. in. Eddy. . _. 1 MRS. MOORE. 1-SO7 FlUaiore rt. -Mnsssge. face j and scalp treat.: m.uiictirinK: hmirs 10-0 daily. ! I TUB nnd s-t«am bn'hs: massajce treatments and J manicuring. 2T. rtd st.. apt. C. near Market. I HOT <->ilt wntrr bntlis, Kleohol, oU treatments. 4:T! I.'tli ?t.. Onkbiml. Private: no sign. MRS. STKWAP.T. mass.; clo.-t. and vlb. tre;us. for nnd ncrvs. ',122 Mkt. opp. 7/h. r. 8, 1 MISS F. I'.i'RKE?Sulphur, steam baths, mftss., ! "lee. vib. npivJolty. 2C22 Sutler: ph. Fill. 1711. ! I GUADI'ATE maMrtMe. ebiropodUt. i"7 Wasii- i iiiK , ":! St. m'iir llydc. First class w<>rk only. : CORTEZ?Thermal bnibs. salt plow. elec. vib. 91.* Van NVss cor. Ellis, s-ultc 20:J: hrs. 11-10. WFLI-S , MAGNETIC AND SCALP TRKAT- MBNTR. 1065 MISSION , ST.. ROOM 55. DRTGLESS MFTIL: elpc. li-iht bath, olcohol. oil. with mauip. 1415O'Farrefl; IM; tel. W. *9).".. \u25a0 MISS F. (iII'SON. niasseusf , : face nnd scalp , trwitnietits. :U Elli*. rm. 010: hrs. 1-10 p. m. ETHEL GEARY, hath IB \u25a0W-\u03b2 parlors: eloo. vib. tr«-at. 727 Geary st. Phone Frnnklin OWf!. Miss V, ROIKIERS. lKfe of Cblcvto. masseuse? Scaln treatment. R";-::i .",C!. 34 Eiiis st. MISS HELL, graduate nuwnr: hrs. Snn. 12-5; daily, inn. 407 Wtftbuk bids., sao Market. [ LOI ISE I'ASCOE. eastern mn>supe and elect, rib. treatment. Rm. 211. 34 EHi« st.; hrs. 10 to 10. FRANKLIN Electric .i:W-r,n« WMtney j hide. 133 Geary st. MRS C 10 to 10. i MASSAGE by trained nrw; refined patrons only. 1437 P.uchntjan st. Hour*. 12 to f>. I GERMAN bc;b ca;j*!i!p fo- women: no operations, j 1"24 PsclftV it.. Alamfiia. Bay station. THE FII.LMORF Rn.i.yrH OF THE CALL 13 ' AT 16.17 FILLMORE ST. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 I PE$SO\ AT.S UNHAPPY pirls will find h woman friend to help and advise them «t RSI Kesrny st.. San Frnncisco. from 2 to 4 a-ul 8 to 9:30 p. re. daily. Telephone SuttPr 1"4.'.. i ?? mmmm ?*"^?^ ???w^p»» MATOMOIfIAI ! PARTIES wishing to marry, cull or write MRS. MILLARD. 2209 Batter; detftll«i 25c: W. 47«0. J MARRY- Thousands :lrr.! Jivine alon»: all atres; call or write. MRS". BTIHt. 9Ktt Mission st. ri> VIR VOW MS PROF. CARLAND. TnE oxr.V AND ORIGINAL. SO YEARS IN K\N FRANCISCO. World's grpatpst paimist. a«tro'- ogcr. niental telepathist; will cause thlnes to be as y«Hj dculre; tells everythtou: dates. Important information, all revealed: health. lu>-k, marriage, business, mining, treasnr*-. lawsuits, evil luflu- enccs. spells, weak hnbits. lovn troubles, and tells fnll name and everythlnz jim wish to know, Boon 10 to 8. CONSULTATION FREE. 1144 MARKET ST. FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND $1. PROF. OAKLAND. * THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL. M YEARS IN* SAN FRANCISVO. World's greal<-st clsivvoyxot. [)«lniist, astrol- oger. Hiatal telepatktot: will .?.use thing* to bo as you desire; tells every;liiuc: rtntes, important information, nil revf\il<vl: licalth. !n.-fe. niarrlagp biisinees. raining, treasure. tMWitB. evil influ- ences., spells, weak habit*, love trouble nnd tells full name and everything yea wisli to know Hours 10 to s. CONSULTATION FREE. 1144 MAHKET ST. FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND »1. START NEW YEAR RlGHT?Consult PRIN- CESS ZOKAIDA. clairvoyant: sli o ran tell 700 exactly what you called for; gives nnnies dates, fact*: she has bo eiual. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says: "All int*>ref-tp<i I\u03b1 occuit scienco ehould see this gifted woman." Special read's sOc; honm 10-9; closed Sunday. 1843 Fillmore. AA? PROF. J. E. SHAW. Genuine clairvoyant, true and reliable, tells full names, gives r.dvlce on luve. marrisge. divorce business, patents, changes. i!«atiis. wills, deeds: removes evil Intiiwnces; reunites separated Read- Ings r>Ocf 2.'i Tbird st. next Hearst bidg. AA? VERA MARSH, clairvoyant: FEE 50c 9«fl MARKET (opp. Empress th"at«r>. GIVES NAMES and advice on all affairs- 10-5. Sun- days. 10-1. MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clelr. and palmist- a wonderful prophetess; honrs 10 to 10- ladle* 50c. gentlemen $1. HOC Dlvisadero near Turk. ANNA DIAMOND, elair.. palmist, card read ? full facts revcalr.l. ]|« Filltnore; ph. W. Reo! M AOTBOEOCT MISS STARR. astrologlKt, reart-i your full life scientifically. s,'m Eddy st.. Eagle apartments. THE OBBGSG SCHOOL Of SHORTHAND SOS Orant blrtg.. Market at 7th. Day?Phone Market 0035 Night Bookkps., English, toucU typing, speed practice. EDUCATIONAL Continued _ THE©. VAN DER BTBCTKN, translator of business correspondence In all foreign languages: manu- scripts, plays written. 2n Kearny, nxira 511. STAGE and latest ballroom dances daily. Am. Forester hall, 372 G. Gate ay.: Juvenile class Sat, aft.. Majestic hall. WTATT SISTER^. ENGINEERING? Civil, electrical, mining, purvey, assay, cyanide; ilav, eve.: estab. 1865. Van der Na!l>n SWuool. 51st and Tel.. Oakland. ETHEL COTTON STUDIO of expression, oratory, after dlDner and extempore speakirg. 1112 Mkt. FISK TEACHERS - AGKNCY. 2161 Snattnck a».. Berkeley, Cal.. room 4. Wrij:!*t block. SOMETHING FOR SOMETHING TO EXCHANGE READ INSTRtCTIONS CAREFULLY THE CALL will run yonr advertisement free for one weete In this column ?you to pay 2e for each answer received ? bo answers, no pay. Bring your adv. to THE CALL office, not more than 30 word*: It wiil be published oue week free. No letters mailed In the city. All answers will t>e received and distributed through THE CALL'S office. Third and Market, or our Oakland office, 904 Broadway, Oakland.. For every letter in answer to yonr advertise- ment you are to pay THK CALL 2 cents. Your adv. Is published on*? week. THIS OFFER IS FOR MISCELLANEOUS AR- TICLES AND DOBS NOT APPLY TO REAL ES- TATE EXCHANGES OR TRANSAC- TIONS. NO BUSINESS FROM DEALERS ACCEPTED. _______ I I have sea* Cti note and ?"\u25a0 pieces of I\u03b2 note player piaw BVaJe in good order; also BdUon pboa<yrapfa, <»>o aDd records: Oliver typewrit- er. What have you to exchange"' Bos 0006, Call »fiW. Oakland. WHAT have you In exchange for a high grade bicych- in fine coodition? Used less tlian three moinhs. Equipped with New Departure caster brake and searchlight acetylene lamp. box 4141. Call office. GOLF CLUBS?Spaldinc bag. with hood, lock and key. practically new, fnll eet of clubs and two dozen new balls. What have you to of- fer ? Address box 42-1». Call. ! PLANS and specifications for bnngal*?, 5 rm. and b.: house built from this plan; cost $1,800. No use for plan. What have you? Box 4190, Call. IK you have a 2 passenger auto to exchange, what wili you take for It? Must be In good condition and appearauce. Address box 4208, Call oface. TWIN cylinder Cnrtiss motorcycle to exchange for Al typewriter, piano, or small printing press large enough to print 7iO dodgers on. F.nx 4209. Call office. GOOD 4\~< camera with solo leather case to ex- diangp for Winchester pump gun. Box 4051, Call office. WILL trade Victor phonograph with records, cheap ;ilstol. 22 cal. repeater, and misses' long coat for good bike or Jewelry. Box 4180. Call. JAPANKSi: color prints; have about 70. in goo<l condition; will exchange foe l>ack numbers of mall order or monthly papers or books dealing with mail order business. Hot 4173. Call. ? OLIVER typewriter, new anil nsed slljrhtly: lat- est moilel No. ."> tabulator: back spacer, with crmplete accessories; value $100. Will ex- change for pool table, piano, groceries or m-w rtotfclßf order. Make offer. Box 4168. Call. WILL give 4 room flnt in eTcbange for paintiug or carppnter work. Box 4100. Call. I HAVK 2 h. p. polished copper water Jacketed marine engine only and Shebler; will trade for late make of outboard motor. Address box 4140. Call office. I HAVE a formula and machine for making one pint of milk Into one pound of butter in two minutes; to trade for typewriter, or what have you? Bo- r>oo4. Call office. Oakland. ONE automatic rotary printer and type, medical buttery, field xlanpee. camera, cedar porch enr- tains to exchange for household furniture. What have rim? Bo* 5151, Call office. Oakland. WHAT have you In exchange for one. lady's and one gentleman's saddle and bridle, runabout, bneg.v and harness, typewriter, furniture of a 6 room flat? Address box 1549. Call office. WOODKN & UTTLK pump, gauge hose, etc., complete; editable for a white washer. What h.iT" rm to rsrhange? Box 418e. Call. 1,500 FOUND auto truck, new condition, hard- wond. 4 by S foot body, and top, brass wind shield, speedometer, headlights, for trade. What hav< toil' Bot 6024. Call office. Oak. WILL handsome set of brown mink furs, or will sell cheap. 4167 Call office. WILL exchange smoking Jacket and postage stamps for anything: will also buy small stamp collect ion<s. Box 4106. Call office. WILL exchange for diamond ring of equal value. 1 No. 3A Special Kodak, with case and out- fit: slightly used. Box 4138. Call. TO exchange?Full dress and Prince Albert suits, atae 40: silk and opera hats, leather box. What have yii? Box 41S8. Call office. NKW. $10 e!ec»ri<? battery and electric belt for kodak or camera, and iron bed and chiffonier, good Roods, for diamond. Box 4211, Cal! office. WILL trade my 7 pa.<s. automobile, which Is In Iret class condition, for roadster or 4 pass. car. AMriea box 424.°,. Call. HAVE a credit cljeok $50 on a piano with re- liable firm: will exchange for anything useful. Addrm bei -tiv>. call. HAVK several good books on MATHEMATICS. What have you got to trade for them? Box Wfltt. Call office. Oakland. FOR extliange -First class experienced piano teacher will make exchange of music lessons. What have you? Box 4204. Call office. BATE fcteyeT model flute with 12 keys and Ivory head: will exchsn-e for a guitar or piccolo. Box tt_>, (all ofnee. TO exchange?Pawn ticket on 15 Jewel Waltham for anything u-eful; amount loaned $4.50. Box 2214. Call office. WHAT have you in exchange? Satin embroid- ered bedspread, value $150. Address box 2216, Call office. WINCHESTER rltle. bought new last summer, will exchange fur a pocket folding kodak, r. r. type. Box 4200. Call office. Will, exchange diamonds, karats, for 1 diamond about 1 karat; must be perfect. Box 4201. Call office. ROUGH broke berse; would exchange for 3 or 4 rooms of furniture of same valuation. Box 4!2,". Call office. IVKR JOHNSON blue steel revolver, 32 caliber, would exchange for field or marine glasses. Ad- dress box 2240. Call office. 1 HATE a valuable mineral collection which I would trade for anything I could use. Box 4198. Call office. I HATE a first class a«say outfit which I would trade for anything that I could use. Box 4210, Cal! office. FINK violin to exchange for a low pitch oboe. Address box 4075. Call. WILL exchange second hand violin for good sec- ond hand watch. .Box 1523. Call office. FINE oil figure paintings In exchange for Jew- elry, or what hnve have you? Box 4108, Call. GENT'S 21 jewel gold watch, value $130. to »x- -change cc -wtetfjtte. Box 420e. Call. WOULD exchange fine stamp collection for dia- monds. Isnx 41.0. Call office. WILL exchange is rols. of Mnhlhach for Morris i h.rr or leather hstboi. Hox 41«0, Call office. WILL exchange fine violin or cello for small, footpower lathe. Box 4212, Call office. EXTRA flue raincoat. VTtMi will jm give In e-ffc-nge? Address bo\ 4207. Call office. TT PEJVRITE RS AND SUPPLIES WALTER J. WOUr, fetter: rebuilt typewriters of all descriptions; expert repairing; typewrit- ers inspected and rented; ribbOM for "a 11 ma- chines; carbon paper* and office, snpplies. 307 Bush st.: phones. Douglas 41i:t. Home C 2519. REBUILT $100 Rem. or Smith Trem. typewrtr.; No. 2 guar.. $30. $9 per mo. L. & M. ALEX- ANDER. .',12 Market. L. C. Smith & Rro. vis. OAKLAND Typewriter Bcchaege, 904 Broadway. Oakland, dealers In ail makes of typewriters. AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES $373.00. Lady will sacrifice her 5 passenger .",(> horse- power touring cur. fully equipped, with top. glas- front, speedometer, pxestolite. new tires Htid in first cues eOMUtio*, as she must leave tl-.<\u25a0 city tonight and seeds the money. This is a bargain for MM 80*1 the car is easily worth twice the money and must be mM today. Phone Douglas .'521" and ask for rconi SB. TWO 1910-1911 SO-eO seven saae?fir Steams cars, fully equipped and In first class condi- tion, suitable for livery, for s.He at a bargain price. One 1912 Stcarns-Knight In perfect condition. Owner placed order f.-r six cylin- der and we have this* car for snle. THE r. B. STEARNS CO.. 14.-.0 Van Ness ay. Phone Franklin 1033. WE have a big demand for second hand machines; let us overhaul your machine and sell It for you ORIGINAL AUTOMOBILE CO., 10th and Fol- som BtS. WE have rebuilt cars of all innkes from $150 up See them at the EASTERN AI'TO KX- CHANGE. ",1_ (Jouku St. $2.2T>0 ?\u2666> cylinder Kveritt given away liy Owl Drug Co. Nt a l>!g sacrifice; btg snaii while it lasts. M.'i Mares >t. ALTO TARTS EXCHANGE. ;K'.4 Larkln st.?Cars of a!l inaKf»» for sale; low prices. ATTOMOBILKS <IF Af.L MAKES GOOIv NEW FOR SAI.K CHEAP. (ALL 312 OOUGH. AUTO LAMPS and horns, sample line selling cheap. BOESCH LAMP CO.. li:»3Mission st. FlVn passeiiß.r. «0 lip. Overlaud. fully equipped* must sell quick: only HSO. 145 Haves «t. WANTED ?9fo buy a. etcund hanti uiitoiuobile VJlo BuiOl St. ___________________________________________________ AUTOMOBILE LOANS _ AAAA?MONEY LOANED ON AUTOMOBILfc(| AT BAN KINO KATES ,~ tvt , -]\u25a0'?' C E. HERRICK. INC.. 615 Merchants' Ex v b!dg. PLone Douglas 1330. IWCTCUB ASP MOTOaCYCLEg K-S Pierce Emblem motorcycle* end bicycle*. CaV. apt., J. T BILL, 357 Golden Gate ay. S. F. PIANOS to hnr or rent; lowest figures: easy terms. STATHAMS. 24 Hill st. nr. Valencia ?nd 22d. manuracturer*' ajreats. Tel. Mission 4782. Tuning, repairing: factory prices. AA?WILL sell for storage charge* fine Rnabe. fe7 50- Fischer medium upright, $"?>: Steinway, $80: others. Whitehead's Storage. 1426 Market A?FINE assortment of pianos to rent, 10c a day. SCOTT-rfRTAZ, moved to 521 Haves A stored bargain: $900 player plane, $223 cash, $2"r> on time. 37 Stockton st. PIANOS to rent: do cartaee. BYRON MAUZY. Gold Medal Pianos, 250 Stockton st. FURNITURE FOR SALE FREE Furnished Rooms. Housekeeping Room*. Rooms With Board, To Let end For Sale signs given away to want ad patrons. Ask the clerk for one when you Insert your advertise- ment. .\u25a0-? v; -? ' - FOR sale?Furniture store. $3,500 stock, at a I bargain: willing to trade In half for real estate. . etc. - Box 4058. Call office. FURNITURE WANTED 3. BOEDEFELD buys and sells second bard desks, library end office furnishings; complete stock always on band. 850 Minion it. between 4th and Cth; phone Butter 1200. L VINCENT, auctioneer. 801 McAllister St.. tel. fTome 83404. Park 18C.". pay* the highest price for furnished houses, flats, etc.; "spot cash." SEWING MACHINES i *\u25a0* ?.^.-.?.??^~.??-.^??i?g ALL makes sold, repaired, rented. ? McNALLT, 26«4 Mission, nr. 2Sd. Phone Ml*. 202; M. 353* FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE?NEW and SECOND HAND carom and : pocket billiard tables, bowline alleys and accessories; bar fixture of all kinds; easy pay- ments. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKB COLLEN DER CO.. 767-769 Mission st., San Francisco. FREH Furnished Rooms, Housekeeping Room*, Rooms With Board, To Let and For Salt signs given away to want ad patron*. Ask th* clerk for one when you Insert your adrertlse- ment. ? SECOND HAND PIPE Largest dealers In standard pipe and screw etm- Ing; dipped: prices right: guaranteed first class. PACIFIC PIPE CO.. Main and Howard tts. ALL SIZES SECOND HAND WATER PIPE. Best quality standard water pipe and screw carting; guaranteed good as new; prompt ship- ? ments. WEISSRAUM PIPE WORKS, 131 11th. PURE extracted honey for sale: circular and sample 10 cents. 0. LUHDORFF, Apiarist. Tisalla. Cal. PLUMBING, gas and steam repairing done rea- sonably. Call or phone 328 dtb *,».; telephone Pacific 340. NATIONALelectric ticket thrower cash register; also detail and total adder; cheap. 579 Mc- Allister St. CASH REGISTERS bought, sold, exchanged or repaired. ROYAL NOVELTY CO.. 604 McAl- lister st. '.« -\u25a0-; q i[ , CHECK canceling and other perforating machine-: eastern prices. O. E. STURGIB. 602 Mission st. EDISON AGENCY. moving picture, machines and stereopticons. GEO. BRECK, 70 fork at. SAFES, new and second band, cheaper than ever. THE HERMAN SAFE CO.. 126 Folsom st. MOTIOGRAPH moving picture mach.: wholesale headrjrs. EDWARD H. KEMP. 533 Mkt.. S. F. SAFE?Big second hand * steel lined jeweler's \u25a0 safe; snap. 660 Mission st. below 3d. mission branch of thb call, blake's bazaar. 1108 valencia st. JIS^EJJJINJOUSJWANTS^ WANTED?One 66 In. by 18 ft. return tubular boiler, or 72 In. by 18 ft., at 123 lbs. working pressure; must bare no patches and be In good condition. HOG AN LUMBER CO.. Ist ami Alice sts.. Oakland. . HIGHEST prices paid for gents' second band clothing. MUSIN, 07 3d St.; phone Kearrr* \u25a0 .?i? *^l DRESS suits, tuxedos, other good raits bought. L. SKOLL. 325 Kearny St.: tel. Kearny 22*-. BEST price paid for gents' discarded clothing. Silver. 707 Golden Gat* ar.; phone Park 2961. HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGONS horses: i mares: mules: $100? Team blown*, mar* and kerw: weigh 1.150 each; both good workers; together with double harness complete. $100 ? Team horses- weigh 1,800 etch: good gentle workers to all harness. They are thin Jin flesh, but sound; together with harness. Trial given. $175? Team bay* and harneee; mare anil horse; weigh 1.250 each; closely meted. They are kind, true workers; together with double harness. $200? Team males; both bar*: weigh 1.290 1 each; closely mated and kind, gentle workers. Trial giren. 14 head of 4 year old mules. weigUac from 950 to 1,100 each. Price $105 per head. Just arrlred. carload gentle broke mares and horses, weighing from 1,100 to 1.500: from 4 to 6 years old. Some good matched teams amen? i them. They are all sold with fell guarantee and trial. All stock MUST B\u03b2 AS REPRE- SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED.- 430 VA LENCIA ST.. NEAR 15TH. - ? PROSPECTIVE horse BVTBfLB. AX OPPORTUNITY TO PICK FROM SO HEAP OF OUR STOCK. WHICH ARE WORKING EVERY DAY. TEN DAYS' TRIAL WILL BR GIVEN. WITH GUARANTEE. WILL SHIP TO ANY PART OP THE STATE FREE OF CHARGE. AMONG OUR STOCK ARE MANY WELL MATCHED TEAMS. RANGING FROM 5 TO 10 YEARS OLD. PRICES RANGING FROM *35 TO $88, INCLUDING SINGLE} AND DOUBLE HARNESS. - INDEPENDENCE BOARDING STABLES, 552 Ilaight, near Fill more. PAIR SORREL CANADIAN MARES. Weight 2.200 pounds, 6 and 7 years old. This tram is one of the - handsomest pairs we hare i bad in our barn for many a day. ..They work i<»_ all harness and are sound and true. W\u03b2. will »lT low 10 days' trial and will glTe the best of bank reference* - Call ami see them end be convinced INDEPENDENCE BOARDING STABLES 002 HAIGHT ST.. NEAR FILLMORE. HORSES'. MARES! MULES: BUYERS TAKE NOTICE Do not buy before | Inspecting our stork, as we hare the biggest variety In the city constantly on hand: 40 head of all purpose horses. 10 head of; footsore city mares, M head of broke end on- broken males. 20 head of unbroken mares This ' stock weighs from 1.000 to 1,600 ' ami from 3 to 10 years old. All our sto.** sold with gwarantpo and trial. MISSION SALE STABLES 4.V» Valencia . st. ' near ISth. .. : - FOR. ?Your choice of a portion of my entire s stock, which consists of several good "clrlr-'ri' ? delivery end ranch ; horses and mares; which i \u25a0» am forced to sell on account of lack of buslne** : and owing -to the high ,cost of \u25a0 feed. I will , deliver free of charge for shipment to any part of the state. Call st the FULTON STREET BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE, 13« Fu'.- -\u25a0 ton sr. near Divisad^ro. /. - \u25a0 .\u25a0 . ,- int hare black team! of horses, weight '2.900 ? .-\u25a0? Km., - age from 9 to '10 years. - and nice, new 'silver harness with them. Tills team has been working In the floor truck, Ami eight horse* and \u25a0 mares, weight from 1.000 to 1,300 lon. ? French bakery going out of business. Call ami * giro offer. 107 Rose it., near Gongh st. AAA? HORSES MARKS HORSES ~~ For sale cheap. 3 routed teams of mares and 2 single hor«e«. weighing . from 1.100 to '1 350 MfNSON HAY BARN. 2110 Mission street, near SerptitPpntl). : ; :. r :. :j. TEAM good mares, 4 rears old. weight 2,700 lbs This team on inspection at 7 a. m. or after 6 - '..-\u25a0\u25a0 p. m. Also gentle saddle pony, for either rld- / Ing or driving. 1433 Folsom st. near 10th. THK FILLMOKE BRANCH Or THB CALL IS ; fAT 1657 FTLLMORK ST. *-***? is ROOMS TO LET ~~~~~~ .. wvmwtsaKo ajto vnfi'rxishrd A, i A V K A^ ENCTA et ? W2s?L«ge.' dean, nicely furnished sunny rooms, suitable for 1 or 2; reas CAI.IP(|RMA st.. oS3. near Kearny? Large furl ; ; iilubfd room; Howrt: iiot water: bath: $s mo.\ j CLAY st.. v(t !7 t bet. StHner and j Pierce?2 tut.} ! v^nishrd t rooms; sunny:;gentlemen:; opp. \u25a0 VUZ * " ' FRANKLIN st. 734?Nicely furnished pv.ms: sun ' all .lay, running water, walking distant. V^; HF.RMANN St., 138. nr. Buchanan, 5 off >farVet? ? Nentl.v furn. B ro<»p>: renning Tr:<ter: $7..v>. .. Continued? on Next; Page R '\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0',\u25a0 7-,\u25a0. ' .-...'. \u25a0."\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0?>.-'

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Page 1: The San Francisco call (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1913-01-09 [p 12] · 2017-12-17 · 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALLk THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. THE CALL Addreas All Communlcatlone to THE3SAX

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALLk THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913.12

THE CALLAddreas All Communlcatlone to

THE3SAX FRANCISCO CALL

Telephone "Kfarny 86"? Aak for TheCell. The Operator Will ConnectYou with the Department Tow Wise.

BPFTXEPS OFFICE AND EDITORIAL!ROOMS. Market and Third Streets. ]Open until 11 o'clock every night in,the year.

MAIN CITY BRANCH. 1657 FillmoreStreet, near Post.

OAKLAND OFFICE. IK4O Broadway.Telephone Oakland 1083.

ALAMEDA OFFICE. 1435 Park Street.Telephone Alameda 559.

BERKELEY OFFICE, 2011 ShattuckAvenue. Telephone Berkeley 77.

CHICAGO OFFICE, 902 MarquetteBuildiner. CL Geo. Krogness. Adver-tising Agent.

NSW YORK OFFICE, 925 BrunswickBuilding. J. C. Wilberding, Adver-tising Agent.

LOS ANGELES OFFICE, 1027 WestTwenty-third Street. Home phone22417. "vVilllam W. Wincup. Agent.

WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU. PostBuilding. Ira E. Bennett, Corre-spondent.

KEW YORK NEWS BUREAU. 51«Tribune Building. C. C. Carlton, Cor- jrespondent.

Foreign Offices Wltere The Call la on |Filet

V)NT>ON. Eng..,3 Regent Street. P. W.PARTS. France 53 Rue Cambon \BERLTN. Germany. .Unter den Linden 3ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHOR-

IZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS.Sample Copies Will Be Forwarded

When Requested.Mail subscribers in ordering change of

address should be particular to Riveboth NEW and OLD ADDRESS inorder to pecure a prompt and correctcompliance with their request.

PREM?KAFTSS?John Pmm. 2T. and Mary K*-fuse. 20. both of Oakland. - ?

PA.VTHE7-ELOHITTTA?Ynoeenee Sanchei. 23,end FWtsa Elorietta. 2S, both of San Fran-eJwfl.

SORE!S"SF.N'?WYMAV?August J. Sorenserc. 32,end Amanda T,. Wyman. 31. both of Berkeley.

VIORE?HOFBE?T. Vigre. 27. and Thea Hofbe,CO. both of Oakland. - v

"marriages -

"GrSTIKEAF?DrNBAR?In this city. January

7. 1913, by Rpt. W. E. Pusran. pastor ofStewart Memorial-Second United Presbyterianchurch. Herbert Austin Gtmttneau and MildredVirginia Dunhar. both of San Francisco.______

OBITUARY^JAMES McPKERSON, RAKCHER? Yallejo. Jan.

B.? The death of James McPherson. a wellknows Bntte county rancher, occurred at thehome of hie brother, John McPherson. at 416Alabama street, last evening. McPbereoo was78 years of age, and had resided In Yallejofor the last three year*, coming here fromOrorlile. He wi* the owner of the famousGarden ranch in Butte county.,

ft. "W. SEAGER. COMPOSER?Los Angeles. Jan.B.?Richard Watson Seager, a musical com-poser of note, died here today. He was 62years of age. Among the many compositionsof Seager, his cantata. "Queen Esther." prob-ably was the most popular. Seager came toCalifornia about nine years ago, and lived herewith his son, F. W. Seager. Two childrensurvive him.

W. B. WHITTAXER?Santa Clara, Jan. B.?William B. WhlttafcT, a former well known

resident of Don Paloe. died at his home herethis evening, after a lingering illness. He wasa satire of Massachusetts, and was in hisfifty-ninthyear.

DEATHS~

Ackerman, Charles. .."."Si McCctcheon. Martha 55Adams. Caroline ... 72jMcKenna. Mary E...?Roecben. Margaret... 73' M.'Laugh Irt.Christine 28Braan, Frank R. SijMcMahon. T-etitia .. ?

Burfc, Lena 73 jMasson. Delia ...... ?

Ponnelly Patrick . ..72Medau. Emit C 46Donovan,* Jeremiah.. TTjMeherin, Thomas ... 79Ellas, Isaac ?

'Mendelsohn. Rosa.... 61Foran, Elizabeth V. 65 Mo*o«. Louts ?

Fredrick. Morris .... 56 Murrey, Thomas .... 3S

Ginno. John W 9 Poulsen. Mary J...; JOOugeUer, Martha ... £6;Ragon. George 0.... 29Hall, Edna Mlllan... 19 Richardson, Robert.. «^Helneman, Fannie .. ?*Kilpr, Frank W TAHitchcock, Grace 8.. ? Stnrla. Louis 28Kilkenny. Michael .. 47 Tibnrzlo. B 61King, Olita I'Tarns, Sampson .....84Lewis, Mr-. Loin 63,Ve«Hler. Christina ... 56Long, Aairew H.... 73 Yon Staden, George. 15l/ooney, Patrick .... ft.". ' Ward (Infant*Lowrie. Wm. H. ... 74 World. John W...... 43McAuliffe, T. Charles ?1 Young, Sarah ?

ACKERMANN? Oakland. CaV. January 7,1913. st the King's Daughters' ? Home. CharlesL. Ackermann, a native of New Orleans, La.,aged ?*»'> years 11 months and 9 days.

Funeral services at the parlors of JamesTaylor company, northeast corner of Fifteenthaid Jefferson streets. Oakland, Cal., today;

iThursday;. January 9, 1913. at 3 o'clockp. m. (

ADAMS? this city. January 7. 1913. Caroline,beloved wife of the late John George Adamsand lorlng mother of Charles. Henry. Emmaand Tilli*, Adams, Mrs. George Docitcr. Mrs.Henry Hildebrand and Mrs. Charles , Andersonend grandmother of Edith, Walter and Edwin

? Hildebrand. a native of Germany, aged 72rears 3 mouths and 9 days.

Friends and acquaintances ape respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral serrices today \u25a0(Thursday). January 9, at 1:30 d. m., at her

late residence. 2934 Flllmore street near UnlonvsInterment Mount. Olivet cemetery, by carriage.

BOSCHEN?In Alameda, January 8. 1913, Mar-garet Boschen. beloved wife of the late Nich-olas P.c.prhcn, and loving mother of Edward A.and Louis C. Homan and Mrs. Barbara Wolf.a native of Germany, aged 73 years 7 monthsand 26 days.

BRAJTN?In this city. January 7, 1013. FrankR.. belored father of E. E. and V. R. Brann,nad brother of Harry H. Brann a native ofMaine, aged 57 year* and 5 months.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday i,at 2 o'clock p. m.. from the funeral parlors ofP.tmk«»r & Lunt, 2066 Mission street betweenTwenty-second an<l Twenty-third (MissionMasonic temple i. Interment private.

BTTRK?In th!« city, January 7. 1913. Lena Burk,beloved mother of Mrs. Rosa Silva. Mrs. J. J.Sweeney and Edward Burk. a native of Ger-many, aged Tl years.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral today (Thurs-day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the chapel ofHalsted & Co.. 1122 Suttrr street. IntermentHome of Peace cemetery, by automobile.

DONNELLY- In this city, January 6." 1913, athis late residence .1845 Lincoln arenne (SunsetDistrict). Patrick, dearly beloved husband ofKatherlne Donnelly, and devoted father ofSusan and Katherine Cassidy of British Colum-bia and* Andrew J. Donnelly of Reubens. Idaho,a native of County Fermanagh. Ireland, aged72 years, 3 months and 29 days. (British Co-lumbia papers please copy.)

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral today (Thurs-day), nt 11 a. m., from the parlors of Suhr *WleboWt. I.TSS Valencia street near Twenty-fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by11:30 a. m. train from Twenty-flfth and Valen-cia streets.

DONOVAN-In this city. January 6, 3913, Jere-miah Donovan, a native of Massachusetts,aged 77 years. . \u25a0, ?..

ELIAS?In this city. .Tannery <?, 1913, Isaacdearly beloved son of the late I.lpman and Ce-celia Ellas, and beloved i.roeier of Mrs. R.l.'>b*-n<f<vn and Israel and the late MichaelEllas, a native of New York.

Friends and acquaintance* are respectfullyInvited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursd«yt, January U. at 10 o'clock a. m.,«\u25a0 th" parlors of Martin & Brown. 1868 Gearystreet Interment Hill* of Eternity cemeteryby train leaving Third and Towrif-end streetsxt 11:30 a. m. V

TORAN- In*" Oakland, Jamiery 7. 1913 Eliza-beth Vincent Foran. riperly beloved mother ofFrank J. Foran. and stater of Mary A. Camp-bell and Anna end Jrdics B. Hartv, a native ofBoston. Mass.. aged 89 yearn 3 months and]:; days. (Boston paper* please copy.)

Friends are respect invited to"attend thefuneral services tomorrow (Friday), January19, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the chapel ofthe Truman Undertaking Compare, ii!»Mis-sion street between Fifteenth and Sixteenththence to St. Mary's church, corner Californiastreet »nd Grant avenue, where a solemn re-ipiifm high mass will be celebrated fry the. re-pose at her soul, commencing at 10:00 o'clock«. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by au-tomobile.

TREDBICK -rntered into rest, in this city, Jan-uary 7. 1913, Morris, beloved husband nf*Emille. Fredrick and loving father of Marcus Fredrickk native of New York, aged 158 years 10 month*k*C 18 days. (Hew York papers please copy.)

,? Friends are respectfully invited to attend thefuneral services today (Thursday). January 9at 10:30 a. m.. at Gray's chape). Geary and

WHEN THE XTNDEETAKEKBECOMES JTECESSAHY

SAVE HALF «h« Ftfhernl lOiprnv.Telephone

Market 711. Oakland VHS.Independent of the Tru«t

THE GODEATT FUNERAL SEEVICE willfurnish for $76, embalming ritroui

i iounf'j. eiotb roTcrfl .-askct. ln-srsc aDdtwo riirriagrs and g\\c iwrsons!

TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE.<"<) $7.". for the faskot »l<nif, actl allr prir-(»<! arf prnportiortate.Godeau Funeral Service Saves You Half.

Auto fitDbi!!nn<-e. emnifee awl aetM f>.r hiro.SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND4) .Van Ifesa Aye. 2210 WebntP: St.

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Divisidero streets. Interment Eternal HomeeeoMtaty, l>y automobile.

GINXO?In Berkeley, January T. 1913, John W.|Giuno. beloved son of Dr. Leonore H. Glnno jaud the l*te Pr. John W. Ginno, brother ofKleanor and Kiizabetb (Jinno, a native ofBerkeley, aged 9 years and 7 months.

GUQELLER?In this city, January 8. 1913,Martu*. beloved wife of Eugene Gugeller. be-lOT«i itrtTT of Anna Streaub, a native ofSVitzerland, aged M years 5 months and l<days. _. .

Kemeins at the parlors of th» Western Inder-taking Company, 1238 Valfncia street betweenTwentr-Uurd and Twenty-fourth. Notice offunertl hereafter.

HALL?In Altmeda. January 8. T01."5. Edna Lil-jlian Hal!. belon»d daughter of Mrs Bertha andthe iafe Kdward Hall, loving Btstnr of Harry

and Grace Hall and Mr*. James Recwick and

Mrs. c. Boot, a native of Alameda. aged 13years 10 months and 1 day.

HETNEMAK?In Siisanvllle. January S. 1313.Fanr.if, relief of Klias Heineman. arid motherof the late Ab»- and Hairy K. Heiaeman. andd.voted motiitr o* Moces. F<\ix and IrvingHeiDen)«n *n<! Mr?. J. Walleustein and H. N.We'.l.-nstein. Mr*. J. S. Morris of Los Angeles,Mrs. Sol Pe:j..T and Mre. iMac KnocU of Su-sanvillp.

Notl<f of funeral hereafter.HITCKCOCK?In St. Helena. January 6. 1013.

Grace Baldwin, daughter of the late George B.and Helen'M. Hitchcock and sister of Helen M.and John 1* Hitchcock, a native of San Fran-c!s«>. /New York and New Haven papers Iplease copy.»

KILKENNY? In <hi* city. January 7. 1013.Michecl, beloved husband of the !ate AnnieKUkemir sud loring father of Michael. Thomasand William Kilkenny and ievinE brother ofThomas KiSkennr, Mrs-. P. Fox of F.lmira. C«l.,and the tate Mis. J. Duvis and Mrs. M. Mur-ray, a nativ of Ireland, aged 47 rears.

Friends «nd acquaintances are respectfully in-rite.l to attend the fnnera! today (Ttiurs-dayK at 8:45 a. m.. from the parlors of D. I.Kenny. I*;."V2 Kddy street near Stelner. thenceto Star of the Sea church, a reqniemhigh mace will be celebrated for the repose ofti!» Sfiil, commencing at 9:.H0 o'clock a. m. In-terment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage.

KlNG?Entered into rest, in this city, January7, 1913. Olita, belored daughter of I»n'.s H.and Ella King, and loving sister of Florerjre.Georjre. Welter and Irene King, a native ofSan FTancisco, aged 1 year.

IXWIB?In this city. January 7. 4013. Mrs. LuluLewis, a native of' Ireland, aged 63 years.

LONG?In this city. January 6. 1913. AndrewHammond, dearly beloved husband of ElizabethB. Long, loving" father of Dr. A. B. Long ofSaa Diego, Mre. W. B. Bromwell of Berkeley.Lieutenant B. A. Lone of WashinproD. D. t ..O. E. I-ong of Berkeley and Dr. T. S. Long 'of San Francisco, a uatlvc of New Brunswick,agerl TA years.

JRje funeral will take place today (Thurs-day), January P, at 1:30 p. m.. from the par-lore of Monahan * Co.. 2339-41 Mission streetnear Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawncemetery.

LOONEY?In this city. January 8. 1013. PatrickIvooney. a native of County Cork, Ireland, agedtVi year*.

Remain* nt the chapel of J. S. Godeau. 41Van Ness avenue near Market strwt.

LOWRIE ? In this city. January S. 1013. W iiiiamH. Lowrie, beloved ucle of Mrs. A. R. Harris

I of this city and Mrs. T. Anderson at A'amed*.a native of New York, aged "4 A mem-ber of George H. Thomas Post No. ". G. A. R.

Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. Gal-| lagher Company. 2597 Howard street. Noti<-e

pf funeral hereafter. ?XcATTLIFFE? In this city. January 7. +813. T.

Charles, beloved husband of Yietwine Me-Aullffe, loTinjr fstb*r of Charie. W. Me-AclilTe. eon of Mnrv and the Ut«> PatrickMcA'iliffe. and brother of Mrs. F. J. Lut-ticken. Mrs. W. H. Fisher and the late AnnaT. Fraser. a native of San Francisco. Cal. Amember of Council No. 34. Young Men's In-\stitute. and Tetter Carriers' Association.

The funeral will take place to4ay (Thurs-day!, at 8:30 a. m.. from the residence of hismother. 2011 Golden Gate avenue, thence toSt. John's church, where a requiem high masswill be celebrated for the repose of his Mat,commencing at ft:3o a. m. Interment Holyr*rr.ss oemetery. by carriage.

GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 31. Y. ML I.?Officers and members are hereby notified to at-tend the funeral of our late president andbrother, Charles McAnliff*,. from the residenceof his mother. 2011 Golden Gate avenue, to-day tT'.iiTrsdayi. January 0. 1013. at 5:45o'clock s. nt.. thence to St. John's church,where a solemn re<julem mass will be cele-bratPd for the repose of his soul, commencingat 9:30 a. m.

F. J. D» ANDRIES. Pr<*«. Ei<*et.JOHN J. ROWE. Cor.

McCUTCHEOK?In Oakland. .laruerr t, 1013.Martha Brown, belorert wife ©f Wi!Hmn A. MeCntcheon. and mother of Mr«. W. HerbertGraham. Mrs. William A. Gemreich and Mrs.Chester V. Newell end W. H. McCatrh«>on »a native of Ireland, aged 55 years 4 monthsand 27 days.

KcKENHA?In this city. January 6. 1913. MaryKlizabeth. beloved wife of James McKenna.lovinjj mother of Alfred. Marie. Alice. ClaireM<-Kenna and the late James. Arthur. Anitaand Mary McKenna, and lovinjr sisfr of Mrs.Margaret Conroy. a native of Ireland.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attenc the funeral today (Thurs-day ?. et 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence3.153 Baker street, thence to St. Dominic.--church, where « reqnlem high mass will becelebrated fer the rep<->se r.f her soui. c<im-menclnp at 9 o'flock. Interment Holy Crosecemetery, by carriac.

McLATJGHLIN?Ip this city. January 7. 1013,Christina. bek,re«l wife of Chnrle* J.Laugblin and deTOted mother of Lousin andMay McL*nghlin. lovlne daughter of Lonsiaand the late Peter Peterson, sister of Ella.Willie. Hans and PetPr Peterson and Mrs. M.Olinder. a native of Germany, aged 2S yearsand S days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral Imlnv iThur«-day>. at 1 p. m.. from iier late residence. 7198Tennessee street. Interment Cypress Lawncpmetery, by carriage.

McMAHON?In this city. January 7. 1913. Le-tetia. beloved wife of the late Archibald Me-Mahon. a native of Brooklyn, X. Y. (Brooklyn

\u2666 and New York oapers please copr.lFriends and acquaintances are respectfully in-

vited to attend the funeral today (Thtirs-day>. January 9, 1913. at 10 a. m." from thefuneral parlors of Monaban & Co.. 23.10-41 Mis-sion street near Nineteenth. Interment CypresaLawn cemetery.

J MASSON ?In this city. Jsnnary S. 1913. Delia,beloved wife of Frank Masson, !or;n? moth',!of Mrs. J. Fisher, sister of Mrs. H. n. Robert.Mrs. W. E. Horn. Mrs. J. Corvstodt and J. K.Siiilivan. anat of Mrs. A. Zarate, a native r.fSydney. Aus. ?

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral sorrWs tomorrow(Friday>. .Tannery 10. 191P,. at 1 o'el.vk p. m..at tbe chspel of Julius S. Godeau. 41 Van Nes*avenue, thence to St. John's church, off MUftelogstreet, for servicp«. Interment noiy Crossfemetery, by automobile.

MEDATJ?In th's city, .Tanuarv 7. 1013. Km;! C.beloved Imsband of Allie May Medau. F.itherof the late Emil John Medm. brother of Mrs.L. R. Katz and John K. Medsn and the lateMrs. Caroline turn Sud»n and iln, Emma (',.McKay, a native of San Francisco, 'aged 46years 11 months and 20 days.

The funeral services will be hi-M today(Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. in., at hi« la»eresidence, 36 Woodland avenue. Intermentprivate.

MEHEEUN? In thl- r :,'.v. SMMcqr '\u25a0 101.1.Thom»s. dearly beloved liusband of MTrgaiet>Teherin. and father of Charles J.. TboaasF., William H.. Arthur J. and tli" late MiryJ. M«»herln. and brother of Delta. Jobs,Mifliael. William and Patrick tMttttK. a na-tive- of County Galway. Ireland, aged 79rears.

Nnticp of funeral hereafter. Remains »t theparlors of I>»«ry Brothers. 2017 Twenty-fourthstreet between Harrison and Bryant. 'Kindlyomit flowerx.

MENDELSOHN?In thi< city, .lanuaiy 7. 1913,Ro*a beloved wife r.f (lie !*fn Adolub Men-delsohn, beloved mother of l'.ul.y and I.cst.-rMendelsohn, and sister of M. R.Mr=. I. .LichtcnKt'-in and Sit Solomon r.f port-lund. Ore., a native of Germany, aged 61 vrarsand 1 month.

Friends and acquaintances *rerespectfully in-vited to attend the funeral service toriar(Thursday), at 19:19 o'clock a. m.. at her lateresidence. 1270 McAllister strepr near Stciner.Interment Hills of Et»rn!ty eonietrry, by auto-mobile.

MOSES?In PendW«n. Ore.. Tanuary .".. lf>lH.Ix>uie Mopes, beloved husband of Fannie Mose-i(nee FlelghPrK

Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral »ervlcp* tomorrow(rriday), «t 10:30 o'clock «. ni.. at t!r»of Tlelstead * Co.. lll« Slitter street. Inter-m»nt Hills of Eternity cemeis-rv. by automobile

MTJRRAY-In thfs city. January c. imr.. Tlioiiias'dearly beloved brother «f Humphrey and JohnMurray. Mrs. John Holland, Mrs. JamesO'Hearn, Mrs. John Daly and th* late Mr<Julia Kelleher and Mrs. Huna M«-Mshon. n na-tive of Maeroom. County Cork. Ireland, aeed3R yenrs. A menilier of Gas and Water Work-ers' rnlon No. 1400.

Friends and acquaintances are respeetfulir in-vireil to attend the funeral today CTlinrs-day). January 9. 1913. at f» o'clock a. m., fromthe parlors of the Western Cndertakinc Com-pany. 123fl Valencia street, thence to Holy Rp.deemer church, where a requiem high mass willbe celebrated for the repose rsf his soul com-mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy' Crosscemetery, by carriage.

POTJLSEN? In this city. January 8. 191.1. MaryJ., loving daughter of George and CatherinePotiisen. and devoted sister of George Cath-erine and Alfred Poulsen, a native of SanFrancisco, aged 10 years f» months and 23 days

Friends and acquaintances arc resnectfnllv in-vited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (FrldnviJanuary 10 1313. at 9:30 o'clock a. m fronithe residence of her parents. 22 Clieslev' streetbetween Seventh and Elehth mid Harrison andBryant, thence to St. Joseph's *rh<»n»serviws will be held for the repose ol her soulcommencing at 10 o'clock a. m. IntermentHoly Ctosr r.f. mr tPrv.

CEMETERIES A\D^CREXATOKIESCYPtESS LiAWN~

208 HfcWFS BU>G.. MQ MARKET STSotter enr.. Home J4IW7.

(Ometwy {'bon» Ml««ion :!34i.)All errangtuiPet* for \u25a0 burin I* or cremation!*

rna<ic at eiXJ or ormotcr.v. Special atten-tloH »" reniflfalfi from oJd city <>»-mpr(»n>sEntire fMMIVIJnnrtrr prrprtutil puaiauteeiiby eer I'trpetual Care FauU oi $4uu,000.

RAGOW?At sea. aboard su-amer Harvard. Jan-uary C, 1913. Ctorgo Oliver Ragon, dearly be-!'iypd sou of OH»er Ragon and loving brotherof Carl, Beojamfu H. end T. R. Kngon, Mre.W. P. Williams. Mrs. A. Hill, .Mrs. TillieBrooks and Alice aftd Gladys Ragon. * nativeof Nevada City, Cal.. aged 29 years 8 monthsand 8 day?. A member of Sub. Court Loe An-geles No. 422. I. O. F.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral services todayfThureday), January 9. at 10 a. m., at the par-lors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 2919 Mission streetbetween Twenty.fifth and Twenty-sixth, underthe auspices of the Jurisdiction of the HlgbCourt of California. I. O. F. Interment MountOlivet cemetery, by automobile.

:RICHARDSON?In this city. January 6. 1913,c Robert Ri-bardhun, beloved husband of the late

Mary Richardson and father of the late MaryRichardson, a uative of Scotland, aged 08 year*10 mouths and 10 days. A member of Marin*Engineers* Beneficial Association.

Frieads and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral services today(Thursday), Jamiarv 9. at 2:30 p. m.. at theparlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 291!» Missionstreet between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth.Interment C/IHCM Uwn cemetery, by electricfuneral car from Twenty-eighth and Valenciastreets.

RILEY?In this city, J.inuary 8. Win. Frsnk W.Rilcy. a native <>f Connecticut, aged 5C yearsM months and 11 days. A member of theWidows' and Orphans' Aid Association of theSen Francisco Police T>eji,irtmenf.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-'vitp<l to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday,»t ft r.Vlfk «. m.. from St. Dominic's church,where j> soli-mn rco.i!'om high mass will be ,eelebrst'-d for the rep<*r> of his soul. Inter-ment Ilc.'y C'r<xs cemetery. Rf>mBins at thefiner;:! ptrlori of Bunker & I.unt. 2'"*>»> Missionrtrret betweeu Twi-ntv-second and Twwity-tiiird. 'STTJBLA?In thN city. January G. 101". E4eBJSttirla. beloved lmshknd of tbfi late AmanOa M.Stnrla, and dearly betoTfd son of Mis. A. Po- jdene and of the late P. Stnrla. and lovingbrother of John Stnrla and Mrs. F. Bisnott't.Clothildc Pode<ta and the late Joseph Sturla.aged SS vesrs 1 month and. 5 (Jays. Stocktonpapers please copy, i

The funeral will tnke place today (Thurs-day), January 0. 191rt. at 10 o'clock a. no.,from his mother's residence. H2:>o Sixteenthstreet, thence to Corpus Christ 1 church forserriee?. Interment private.

TIBTXRZIO?In this city. January 7. 1913. Ben-venuto Tiburiio. a native of Venice, Italy, aeed61 years. A member of the P. C. W. associa-tion.

Friends and acquaintances ure respectfullyinvitei to tlio funeral tomorrow (Fri-day*, January 10. at 3 p. m.. from the parlorsof S. A. White. 1214 Eddy sTr<f>t near l.aguna.Interment Greeulawn cemetery, by anfomoMie.

TAMS-?ln this cl\r. January 1. 10KI. SampsonTarns, hu-hnnd of tho late Caroline LarktnTains, r native r.f England, aged S4 years 8months and 2<"> days.

The funeral s;'rvic"-: will be held todayiThursday i. January H. at 10:30 a. m.. at Trin

ity clrirrh. P.i:.-h and (Joiigh streets. IntermentCyprcaa I .awn cemetery, by automobile. Re-mains nt (Jra.Ts chapel, Geary and Divlsaderostreets.

VEEDER-In tin's city. .Tannery S. at St. Mary'shospital, ("hristiya Veeiier. 1-eloved wife of B.H. Vccd'T. 2<V> Bmnnan street, a native ofKien. Ivnmark. acd S\u03b2 years, a

Fnnera! wrilcea tram the parlors of theI'nited I'ndertjtfc-rs. 2«<>«; Howard street nearTwenty second, at 2 p. tn., Saturday, January11. Interm e nt private.

VOIC BTADEW?In thi< city. January S. 1913,Genrjre yon Staden. dearly beloved son of Mrs.I.ena HutcMagi and livingbrother of Dorothyyon Staden and tHllllaOu of Mr. and Mrs. S.filos. a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years6 months and ."» days.

Fri»nii« and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attend the funpral tomorrow (Frl-dayi. January I<>, at 1:30 p. m., from his latemldeac*. SSI Montcalm street corner of Ala-bsma. Interment Cypress Law-n cemetery, bycarriage.

WARD?In tibfa city. January 8. 1313. June B»«--trif-c. bciovfii daogfcter of f)r. A. V\". andMartha Ward, a nathc of San Fraac!<«co. Cal..ager] 7 nionfl/s nnc] ."> <lnjs.

Fi'.neral sorvif»- IMMROW (Friiirvt. .TannaryK>. Tfil.T. at :? o-c!o«-k a. ni.. Ht the res!d«>nceof her parents, lstjl Hydf> street near Green.IntenMßt private.

WORLD-In Paso Rohles Mot Springs. January7, mi::, at 1 a. m.. Xoka W. Worlrt, dearly be-loved husband of Mlndel] Klnffst'>:> World, be-loedT son of J. s. C*m of Washington, l>. «'.. 'and brother of Robins CniMlil. a native. ofI'or»,mouth. F.np.. .-.sod 4S year*. A memberf Pacific l.odcc. F. & A. M.: Tempi".

A. A. O. N. M. S.: B. P. O. X . Nn. 1: Friars ,Club. Vaudeville Comedy Club and White RatsActors' Inion. all of New York city. N. Y.(All eaMern Hmi K"r'ir,p an napers (lease copy.)

Friends and H'-<iuain'anc*»« a;-p Wpeetfull? in-vlt*o to attend the fi;nfrnl tomorrow (Krtdayi..Tsnimry 10. at 10:30 *. m. ( from Kine Solo-innn'< !>nl!. f|Bior» «tr?ft near Slitter?h" >?ptem of Pni-inc Txxlee No. 1.",e. F. * A.M. Cremation Cypress Uvn byautomobile. Remoin* at the parlors of TheodorT>ferks i. Co.. O<X» I>;visadoro streot corner ofUeAIIMvr.

TOTJNG? In tliis city. Jnnuarv R. 101".. Sarah,beloved wife <.f William YonuK. mother of

W'iliam. Mnrion snd MablG Young, anative of Vermont.

Remains ::t tb« pnrU.rs r,f the Henry J. Gsl-lagtier eampmttj, --".rt7 Howard strcrt nearTwentr-sfc.vi.l.

BBOWS * KINNF.DV. FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091K-th. nr. Valencia?T'nion Kt<ve; funeral work a\u25a0\u25a0BCiaJtg at prio?.. Phone Market 5725.

DAKBEC. FI.on IST? Not the oldest nor th<? lar*-Mt bet tie VERY P.rST IN TOWN 1038Hvd<- sf.. near Calif. PHONE FRANKLIN 20S,

! PARK :!R3 -Arttettc floral designs specialty. Cleis& Jaeobson. (Jerinan florlstf, 942 Fillmore et.

J. T. O'CONNOR. 27"r. Mission et.. »>et. 2?. d and24th. Ph. Mission r,9B*. Funeral work spec'lty.

; SHIRELEY-MANN CO.. the Wdin* florists. 1203Sutter. Frunklin 2094. Frank Phibeley. Mpr.

UNION nX>IUBTB. pbone Market 3285. Funeralwork a specialty. SOTT 16th et.. near Mission.

PARK FLORA!*. 14;',7 Height ST.: phone Pnrk"riri? Cat flower*, pteata, et»» R. Groves. Prop.

LOOT ASP FOPin>o*»j

> IF yir i O.«K ANVTIIINf,? ArtvertJfe It 'I[ !ifi-p it trill kw Mteactf to Ton If an boo- <j, arp hrmight about »very day through theseJ it-oliinins.

IF TOT* Fl.vti ANTTHINGBRTV(; IT TO TKR

SAN FRANf'isrO CA'.X,TOST AND FOTSD BfRKAT".

THIRD AND MARKET STREETS.Gpf a claim rhe«"k. Harp it adrprtUed. \ItfMnipj It If tnp own"r Or** not. iTHE LAW?People who flnd lost arti^lpo

infprp»tp<l in knowing that the st»to law (; N utrict In rpqulrlne tbpm to *e<»k the!owners, tlironsrn »dTertlKm»>nt and other I

'wise, and that failure to do so. if proof 'j can b<» shown. in»oU-ee a sererp penalty. ]

ILOST? Fma thp nurKPs' home of the Children'shospital ,, a new steamer trunk, colorbras« trimminps, marked nn «>afh end in Inrf-nhlafk Jftters A. M. T>. Finfle-- plea»«e roturnto MRS. L. L. M'NRAR. ChlMron's hospital.California «nd Maple «ts.: reward.

LOST?In Oakland or Sari Fiaufiso<\ diamondcrpgcpnt with liirpp diamond suspended: liberalreward. Return to MRS. PARPK!" RS3 .".let«t.. Oakland, or JNO. J. AVIS, r<o Ist <-t.. SanFranc Into.

LOST? AvtMßobito ehi'Uiieal Rrp cxtin>ri:i~'iior No.14. ii(»i,r park. n*dwn(«l. .Innuary 2Communicate witlt PACIFIC" GA? AND ELEC-TRIC COMPANY. 44") Suffer M.

LOKT r, n],\ wufrh. inonojcram on hack: als.i fr».:«*rn:il fob havtßC diamond. Fnrfher IdenHflcs-tiin on tUtmht t<> S. J. PF.VI.IN, 145 X'lenaVi~tn at,; reward.

LOST?(>n Sunday, new flout. »a"i fepr !<wie. Re-ward for return to BOWERS & ANDREWS14 SfiMiart st.

SITNPAY. Sth. l*rt U4y'« «oM wtteb: WaltlMßtmake; safi'ty jtin kOMer. Setorn 272': 22d etImnl

KnPLOYMKM prnCM?AAAA?

"Pel. Wept IT.TI. Home 52613.T. TAMTTKA * 00.. 1612 Ijijfiftia.

Japanese-Chinese Kinplorinent Of£c>.AAA I)(»IT<;i,AS :v,:\2. Home C4eer>: he-it Japl

anpsp, Chinese. Fli'pino help: all klD<l« nt workASIA EMPI.OYMKNT OFFICE. 41« Grant »r.

C. l>. KINNF.Y. CbfaMM eTnploymtnt burean. «>jc-cps«or to J. Conn, 78G Clay et. Phone Ootielas"1(52.

AM, kinds of belp with care dispatch.West r»fiss--OSCAR HATSTMI?ir»I3 Geery.

STAR Emp. office?Japanese-Chine*? help. W.KODATA. 1610 Geary; tel. West 167. S-2706.

HORI & CO?Best Japanese and Chinese help of?II kinds. 1711 Poet st.: West 2803. 82806.

EMPLOYMENT WANTEDFEWALK

COMPETENT German laundress with beet of ex-perience and 4 year* of last reference want*work for tli<- r; day* of each week. Ad-dm l,.>x 401S Csll office.

COMPETENT laundress wanti« washing; and iron-injt by the day; $2.10 day. Phone Franklin1370.

CAPABLE dress maker and tailored wants work.$3 day. 148T. Pine st.. rin. 9. Franklin 2586.

EXPKRIKNCEI) v.mnc la'ly desires posttion ona private telephone cichanze; can furnish goodrpfpren.,e. Address box 41.14. Call office.

SITUATION WANT ADS IN THE CALLWILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINKS. FIGURING 7WORDS TO A LINE.

TRAINED nurse wishes n tew more eugagenientsTelephone Mission 4702.

WISH to infortu n\j former rlients that I amnow engage.! in bapla*? for tnvself at 402-3ChroiiiHe building. Hare several excellent po-xitioiis np»B for p»npt# with flr-<t -iann r,-fer-e-.res. KXPKnr sF.isvicr; bi rkai-. i> uoueSattn 2vn. isuwik i.kvan bhumcii

EMPLOYMENT WANTED\u25a0;-;---'-A' \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0K FEMALE?ContinuedWOMAN desire? work by the day: any kind of

work; good, reliable worker. 1542 Guerrero st.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED-.;>' . \u25a0-,', MALE ; ;\u25a0 *?\u25a0 v__::""L:;.BAR TENDER (German) from: the east wants, position, city or country: s does his own porter

work: will , start » for *$S per ! week and boardto get :a " start. ~ Address \u25a0 box;4155. >Call office.

BAKER'S HELPER "s wants 5 position |In -J email: >bakery: J experienced -on * bread, rolls, \u25a0 pies « and

\u25a0'\u25a0??': doughnuts: vyoung J man not \u25a0- afraid of : work.Address box 4172. Call office. V

BOOKKEEPER, v experienced, desires ; email setbooks to keep by contract: will iopen, ; close,general . ledger h work, - etc.; s day oor evening.Phone Franklin ~7990. > Bex 4094. \u25a0. Call office.

CARETAKER and gardener,wants position; mid-

-1 dle \u25a0 aged; thoroughly understands gardening,trvegetable, flower, lawn, orchard; references., Address *F. - H., ; 224 -3d St.. \u25a0 San Francisco,

room IT. : "> -y : ." . :- ". : ? ' \u25a0CHINESE, first /? class > cook, wants

,position in

"family; wages .' Sll to $12 a . week. \u25a0 LiveChung Kee & Co., 917 Grant ay., S. F. PhoneChina 709. : ..? v . _?

FIRST class Japanese laundry man want- posi-tion in ifamily; experience five years. JAMESYASHI. 71 Ctu St.. Oakland. V :,y

FIRST CLASS hiioc repairer want? a position in: city. -;Address 1500 Stockton st.

iFRENCH-AMERICAN, all round cook, iwl classman. desires steady situation: good reference*.Add/ess box 4177. -Call office. * J *

!GARDENER,* , xperieDced with all lines, flowers,vegetables, fruits, pare private place* goofbowman, wishes steady position: ? good refer-ence; strictly sober. GARDENER. box i4S.

:/ Ran Mateo. ''?,;, : :'.-.' ?GOOD window and house cleaner wishes posi-

tion; honent and reliable; hour or day. PhoneWest 5900. -

MOTION picture : operator Iwishes position: co<«i

* references and reliable man; suitable wages.Box 4174. Call office. , ?---.:\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0

MACHINIST, all around experience. ;IS years.wants steady position. Address box 411"). Call.

PAINTER, paper hanger, tinier: work from own-er's, day or contract: all tools; any size Job:low prices; jefe. Phone West 7501. S 14*4Fulton Ft. . *

, ;SITUATION WANTED ADS IN THE CALL

WILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINES, FIGURING7 WORDS TO A LINE. V

WISH to inform my former clients that I amnow engaged In business for myself st 402 3Chronicle building. ?; Have several excellent po-

\u2713 sitlons open for people with first class refer-ences. EXPERT SERVICE BUREAU. Phone, Sutter 2164. EDWIN LEVAN. manager.

WANTED?By man and wife with 2 children.the management or assistant management of afirst class . hotel or apartment -bouse: nothingto invest except services, which will be rea-sonabie to start. Address box 4220. Call.

jYOUNG man. 20. wants to burn repairing andrunning of autos or truck", small wages. Box417f>. Call office.

IYOUNG man. 24, : wants jposition of .any kind:willingto start for *10 a week; has worked »tplumbing. Phone Mission 4843. Box 4062. Call.

YOUNG man. 20 wishes \u25a0 position in a grocery:

' ;_n good hand writer: can speak and understandthe IPortuguese language: a good worker: si-ways sober. AfMr«< L. R. GARCIA, P. O.box rt24 ; Crockett, Cal. \

YOUNG : man "or good : character and references,with experience in nursing, wishes position n«ralet or companion for gentleman, old oryoung; .would travel. Address box 4191. Call.

_ FWfALg fELP WAWTEP

EXPERIENCED cashier. Apply superintendent'soffice, THE EMPORIUM.

LADIES and girls to tint pillow tops at home; $6to 00. per dozen; experience unnecessary ?atstarting. WORLD'S FAIR ART ASS'N. 927. Broadway. Oakland, room S3; 10 to 4 p. m. : - \

WANTED?Young ladles to train for nurses;paid while learning. Call $27 Brush St.,\u25a0\u25a0-' Oakland. . ,\u25a0-,;.-\u25a0,\u25a0., . \u25a0 : ; --\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0:;?:?\u25a0\u25a0. -\u25a0< <v

WANTED -Girl or woman for general housework:good wages. Call at i'Ofi Treat \u25a0 cv.

WANTED?Markers aw) distributers. ApplyWARDROBE LAUNDRY. 32* Clementina st.

GET marri«Hl?Thousands tired living alone; ailages. Call «r write Mrs. Hyde. 2677 Mission st.

.AAA?Telephone nperators." Permanent positionsfor yonng women and girls. ;

Salaries from $1.10 to $3 per day- -Extra pay for evening and night work.. Salary of $1.10 per day paid while learning.Call at Telephone building. Pine and Steiner

ets.. San Francisco: telephone West 7505. ;Employment office open week days from 8

a. m. to 5 p. m.

WISH to Inform ?my former clients that \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 I amnow engaged in business for myself nt 402-'!

? Chronicle building. Have several excellent po-sitions open for people, with fir«t class refor-<"ir..M EXPERT SERVICE BURBAU. PhoneSuiter 21W. EDWIN VAN, manager.

LEARN HAIR DRESSING ? The FAMOUSPEAV\u03b3 P. V. SYSTEM. Enroll row. CALI-.. FORNIA SCHOOL of HAIR DRESSING. ft« 7Market St.. second .finer, near Empress theater.

UWPAIP WACEB COLLECTEDKN'ox. 1205 Call bldg.?Suits. Hess, attachment:

time checks cashed: debts collected everywhere.

MALE HELP WANTED

!BOYS with bicycles; $1.50 day. Apply 1461. Polk street. . \u25a0 :

WANTED?Boys 13 years and over; good wages.387 Pine st.

( HZZZ!WANTED- Day clerk. $-if f«<nMi: night clerk.

$% found. Apply MR. EASTMAN. HotelEl Capitsn. Meropd. . Cal.

WANTED- Men to learn 9 siutomoWle businessthroughout. \u25a0 If, you r are \u25a0 mechanic of iany: '?raft it is to your advantage. 1401 Folsom st.

;WANTED?First class indies' , tailor, to cot. fitand do all round : tailoring. Inquire Hotel

;' Argonaut Thursday morning. , \u25a0 -' ,-;

!WANTED? Marker* - ami distributers. ApplyWARDROBE LAUNDRY. "2S Clementina st.

GET married? Thousands tire.i . living alo-:e: allages. Call or write Mr*. Hvrte. 2677 Mission ft.

!LEARN . barber trade " free; * make money I while; learning. CAT.. BARKER COLLEGE. 145 3d st.

5.000 men wanted to get I cent shave and TO centhaircut. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 145 3d st.ANTED?Steady mmi with $20« : good wages;

experience B»JMin*nij ; 320 Market, . room 68.COOK. Scandinavian itfm*#. China end return

SHIPPING OFFICE. 11 !&*Steuart st.2 YOUNG men to learn ten and :coffee business;

good pay. Box 417<4. Call office.WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY?AbIe MM un-.married men between ages of 18 and ;{?*>; citizens

Jof United States of good character «nd t"mp»T-

-'ate habits, who can speak, read ,and write theEnglish language. For information apply to Re-cniftlDg Officer. 660 Market et.. San Francisco,iCal/.'- ;.\u25a0;\u25a0 ~ .. ;;:-, \u25a0- :> -.. ... .V ;. - - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0;;. -.--, \LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN end BRAKEMEN fornearby rsilroads; $80. to $100 monthly; age ISJto 3.": experience unnecessary; no strike; pro-- motion: engineer, : conductor; railroad : employ-ing headquarters; over 400 men <w>nt ;to posi-tions monthly; state age: send stamp. RAIL-WAY ASSOCIATION, box 4101. Call office.

WISH to inform "my former clients that I am,i now engaged in jbusiness J for myself at 442-.'!

Chronicle building.v; Have several excellent po- vv sitions open fur people with first class refer--:: ences. EXPERT SERVICE BUREAU. Phone

Slitter 21 <>4. s K-DWTN LBVAN. : manager.LEARN the barber trade In the only legitimate

colleges 'In the | world; schools and ? shops In allr large ;cities; ) wages *. paid \u25a0; while learning; J be- j

ware of places ; unfair to union labor. ; MOLER2 BARBER COLLEGE. 234 3d st.. San Frar-clsco.AUTOMOBILE driving fand '<*repairing. MOTOR.?* ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. .TTth and Adeline

\u25a0 ', «ts.. Oakland. ._e4JjBE»Wr AJTO SOLICITORSSALESMEN wantefl; no experience required: earn; while ; you. learn. * Write *(or cnllt sfor list of

positions open ! paying ;$1,000 to $.".000 a 'year. 'NATIONAL SALESMEN'S THAININO ASS'N,4648 Pbelan building. San * Francisco. V\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0. I

WANTED?CIean | cut J hustling | agents; subscrip-s;;. tion ~ campaign; if. great % premium -< offer; i \u25a0good :Icompensation and irapid ; advancement for jgood ?men. See MR. DAVIS,, circulation department ,;

The Call. .BARBERS A>D SUPPLIES

FOR isale ?Cosy one '? hydraulic chair :shop, aver-;;faging more than $20 weekly; y«»ir own price;::;i present ':. owner ;: 3;- years: f-rent * $10. including

?\u25a0. jlight and )water, -{ cigars £ and laundry; v owner

'; retiring. r Address or call 2200 ,2Mh ,;ar., Oak-. ' lami. Cal. . 'BARBER ;' trade t taught % free; !. opportunities 9 to3 make * money *while j.learning. Call or Awrite\u25a0 INTERNATIONAL* BARBER f SCHOOL. 790

Howard st. ~FOR :sale-Good, up to date. 2\ chair shop, and

bath, ,with ;2 Sfurnished ?bedrooms; good, steadytrade; rt'iit and water $10. Box 4200, Call.

BARBERS AND SUPPLIES_ Continued

11AFIBERS' UNION?Free emp. agency. B. H.RAKER. Sec. 066 Market: tel. Franklin 8083.

$1,000 TAKES half interest In first class 4 enatrshop, near Market; cheap rent: lease: 3 steady ;elegant fixtures. FOSTER. 830 Market.

FIRST CLASS barber wants steady work ereningsand Saturday and Sunday or evenings and Sat-iirday. Bos Co2o. Call offee. Oakland.

SEVEN chair shop for sale: prominent location:lone lease; rauouMe rent. PACIFIC BAR-BKK SUPPLY CO.. 9C2 Market st.

l>. XI. S. is carefully prepared by a chemist andIs sold by barber snpply houses only. DLJ PONTMFG. CO.. 453 Douglass st.

WANTED?2 first class barters. Apply at Deckle-man Barber Supply company, 162 Turk gt..S. 1.. 11 to 12.

"WANTED?Good second hand leather coveredhnrber chairs, cash or trade. BAUER'S, 59O'Karrell st.

IFOR Bale?l chair sho.n. $c.">. Yon can make itback in 3 weeks; g<ixl reason for selling. 776

i Howard.

FIRST class barber wants steady position. J.HORN. 1102 PivNadero st. Phone West 8099.

d BARBERS' Protect \n CrMon? Empiovment secre-tary. W. BARON. 77." Mkt.: tei. Kearnv r.?,R4.

$""> TAKES fine 1 iha'r shop: good neighbor-hood: room in ri-sr. FOSTER. '2<-l Westbank.

IriBST class porter for barter ttlop. 528 K^arny.

I lj.\UHKit's fnrnitnre for uk,. Kflflcrn hydraulic

'hail. Will v.'li clifx; .At KB Jackson ft.

jLEARN barber trn.!<» fr»c; miike money whtie1.-arnlnqr. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE, US M «t.

jYOUNG barber. German, wants work, city orcountry. Address bm 4127. Call office.

iBOBKS har!x>r n-isiips positio;i in city or country.SOl9 ir>."7 Fillmore st.

WANTED?First class barbtr, man or lady:steady .jot-. 110H McAllister.

PARTNER to start new shop; hare three chairotitflr. Call 802 Mission.

FOR sale?Good 3 ehnlr barber shop. 607 Pi-visadero st. near Hayes.

POST. 101, KM. 202?10 A M. TO 9P. M.: TUB.VAPOR. RERB. KLBC BLANKET BATHS BYMY METHOD ELIMINATES POISON, THERE-FORi: ALL PAINS: RHEUMATISM ANP ALLAILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED;SHAMPOO DANDRUFF CURE: MANICURING.i

__________jTRAINED XI RSE GIVES COLON tI.E\NSING

FOR CONSTIPATION; ELEC. TREATMENTS:ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHS. 44.c SUTTER.RM. 417. 'I.i A. M. TO B P. M.. SIX. 10 TO 2.

GDO. l>. GILLESPIE. doctor Ot mechano-themrty. electro therapy and chiropractic; spe.etallei in <lnigless methods of treating nervoueand <-lir<Mii<- disease*. Room 801. 883 Geary St.

] GRADUATE mirs.-> gives ol<v. light, salt watera ,:'! Naobeira baths. n!tr;i violet ray tr»atmentfor woatni'ss. UNION gQIFARK P.I.DG., room.".OS (turn to right i. :;:.n post st. Davy. 7>oK>.

WJBCIKBB PERSONALSNOTICE?The Call will not knowingly print Ille-

gitimate H'lvrrti~f>!nont«. If any reader canfurnish infoinistion that Hny advertisement inthis column is not legitimate, send It to TheCall In confidence, and if found correct the atf-lertisement w!',l W discontinued.

! AA?MY .vies and toupees defy detection; priratewig department for gentlemen. 2271 California*t., Mr. Lederer iv chare* ,. Ladies' wigs, trans-formation switches. ISOO Fillmore et. Hairgooda Firm established 1566.

A--EMINENT CHINESE HERB DOCTORSAll diseases cure*]; strictly credential; '\u25a0on-sulfation free: hour* In-S, Sundayß 10-5. DRS.CHAN & CHAN HERB CO.. 1918 Better et.

MISS K. ELLSWORTH. -C,2 Market, opp. Empo-rium. ,i.-, Ellis ,«t.. v. 204. Celumbi* blilg: mani-curing, mass., elec. treat., chir.: nrs. 10 to 10.

i MRS. L. E. HARTMAN. vibratory and electricspecialist: rljpu:nati«rn, Impaired circulation,nervous troi:!'!*. 757 PacMc bide: hours 10 to 0.

MISS BERNARD, steam bnthsand electric treat- jment; Van's Mexican hair restorer: select pat-ronage only. 215 O'Fnrrpll st.. S. F., office .">.

GERMAN nurse wishes a few more engagement*f'"- menus: or vibratory: Nauhelm jbath. 620 Hyde st.. between Geary and Post !

HAIR on faci n»vrr grows again when treated l>ym<, with electric needle: 2-"> yrs,

practice. MRSKETTIK HARRISON'. iwis"sutt*r near Hyde.

MASSAGE by young Frenchman: liijchlyre<-.: f-o--lert pa'rormgp o<i]y: write for npp. Addressbox 4107. Call office

{MISS JOHANSSON, grail. Swedish mass.: genuinemassage. HWJi Goggfe *t.: hrs. 12-fc: Sun. 12-.">.

I CABINET, vapor and tut. baths for colds and 1rbetiro.: elec. treats. 1; 14 Divi«adero. in. Eddy.. _. 1MRS. MOORE. 1-SO7 FlUaiore rt. -Mnsssge. face j

and scalp treat.: m.uiictirinK: hmirs 10-0 daily.!I TUB nnd s-t«am bn'hs: massajce treatments and J

manicuring. 2T. rtd st.. apt. C. near Market.

I HOT <->ilt wntrr bntlis, Kleohol, oU treatments.4:T! I.'tli ?t.. Onkbiml. Private: no sign.

MRS. STKWAP.T. mass.; clo.-t. and vlb. tre;us.for nnd ncrvs. ',122 Mkt. opp. 7/h. r. 8,

1MISS F. I'.i'RKE?Sulphur, steam baths, mftss., !"lee. vib. npivJolty. 2C22 Sutler: ph. Fill. 1711. !

IGUADI'ATE maMrtMe. ebiropodUt. i"7 Wasii- iiiiK,":! St. m'iir llydc. First class w<>rk only. :

CORTEZ?Thermal bnibs. salt plow. elec. vib.91.* Van NVss cor. Ellis, s-ultc 20:J: hrs. 11-10.

WFLI-S, MAGNETIC AND SCALP TRKAT-MBNTR. 1065 MISSION

,ST.. ROOM 55.

DRTGLESS MFTIL: elpc. li-iht bath, olcohol. oil.with mauip. 1415O'Farrefl; IM;tel. W. *9).".. \u25a0

MISS F. (iII'SON. niasseusf ,: face nnd scalp ,trwitnietits. :U Elli*. rm. 010: hrs. 1-10 p. m.

ETHEL GEARY, hath IB\u25a0W-\u03b2 parlors: eloo. vib.tr«-at. 727 Geary st. Phone Frnnklin OWf!.

Miss V, ROIKIERS. lKfe of Cblcvto. masseuse?Scaln treatment. R";-::i .",C!. 34 Eiiis st.

MISS HELL, graduate nuwnr: hrs. Snn. 12-5;daily, inn. 407 Wtftbuk bids., sao Market. [

LOI ISE I'ASCOE. eastern mn>supe and elect, rib.treatment. Rm. 211. 34 EHi« st.; hrs. 10 to 10.

FRANKLIN Electric .i:W-r,n« WMtney jhide. 133 Geary st. MRS C 10 to 10. i

MASSAGE by trained nrw; refined patrons only.1437 P.uchntjan st. Hour*. 12 to f>.

I GERMAN bc;b ca;j*!i!p fo- women: no operations, j1"24 PsclftV it.. Alamfiia. Bay station.

THE FII.LMORF Rn.i.yrH OF THE CALL 13 'AT 16.17 FILLMORE ST.\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 I

PE$SO\ AT.SUNHAPPY pirls will find h woman friend to

help and advise them «t RSI Kesrny st.. SanFrnncisco. from 2 to 4 a-ul 8 to 9:30 p. re.daily. Telephone SuttPr 1"4.'..

i ?? mmmm?*"^?^ ???w^p»»

MATOMOIfIAI!PARTIES wishing to marry, cull or write MRS.

MILLARD. 2209 Batter; detftll«i 25c: W. 47«0.

J MARRY- Thousands :lrr.! Jivine alon»: all atres;call or write. MRS". BTIHt. 9Ktt Mission st.

ri> VIR VOW MSPROF. CARLAND.

TnE oxr.V AND ORIGINAL.SO YEARS IN K\N FRANCISCO.

World's grpatpst paimist. a«tro'-ogcr. niental telepathist; will cause thlnes to beas y«Hj dculre; tells everythtou: dates. Importantinformation, all revealed: health. lu>-k, marriage,business, mining, treasnr*-. lawsuits, evil luflu-enccs. spells, weak hnbits. lovn troubles, andtells fnll name and everythlnz jim wish to know,Boon 10 to 8.

CONSULTATION FREE.1144 MARKET ST.

FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND $1.PROF. OAKLAND. *

THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL.M YEARS IN* SAN FRANCISVO.

World's greal<-st clsivvoyxot. [)«lniist, astrol-oger. Hiatal telepatktot: will .?.use thing* to boas you desire; tells every;liiuc: rtntes, importantinformation, nil revf\il<vl: licalth. !n.-fe. niarrlagpbiisinees. raining, treasure. tMWitB. evil influ-ences., spells, weak habit*, love trouble nndtells full name and everything yea wisli to knowHours 10 to s.

CONSULTATION FREE.1144 MAHKET ST.

FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND »1.START NEW YEAR RlGHT?Consult PRIN-

CESS ZOKAIDA. clairvoyant: slio ran tell 700exactly what you called for; gives nnniesdates, fact*: she has bo eiual. Ella WheelerWilcox says: "All int*>ref-tp<i I\u03b1 occuit sciencoehould see this gifted woman." Special read'ssOc; honm 10-9; closed Sunday. 1843 Fillmore.

AA? PROF. J. E. SHAW.Genuine clairvoyant, true and reliable, tells fullnames, gives r.dvlce on luve. marrisge. divorce

business, patents, changes. i!«atiis. wills, deeds:removes evil Intiiwnces; reunites separated Read-Ings r>Ocf 2.'i Tbird st. next Hearst bidg.AA? VERA MARSH, clairvoyant: FEE 50c 9«fl

MARKET (opp. Empress th"at«r>. GIVESNAMES and advice on all affairs- 10-5. Sun-days. 10-1.MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted clelr. and palmist-

a wonderful prophetess; honrs 10 to 10- ladle*50c. gentlemen $1. HOC Dlvisadero near Turk.

ANNA DIAMOND, elair.. palmist, card read ?full facts revcalr.l. ]|« Filltnore; ph. W. Reo!

M AOTBOEOCTMISS STARR. astrologlKt, reart-i your full lifescientifically. s,'m Eddy st.. Eagle apartments.

THE OBBGSG SCHOOL Of SHORTHANDSOS Orant blrtg.. Market at 7th.Day?Phone Market 0035 Night

Bookkps., English, toucU typing, speed practice.

EDUCATIONALContinued

_THE©. VAN DER BTBCTKN, translator of business

correspondence In all foreign languages: manu-scripts, plays written. 2n Kearny, nxira 511.

STAGE and latest ballroom dances daily. Am.Forester hall, 372 G. Gate ay.: Juvenile classSat, aft.. Majestic hall. WTATT SISTER^.

ENGINEERING? Civil, electrical, mining,purvey, assay, cyanide; ilav, eve.: estab. 1865.Van der Na!l>n SWuool. 51st and Tel.. Oakland.

ETHEL COTTON STUDIO of expression, oratory,after dlDner and extempore speakirg. 1112 Mkt.

FISK TEACHERS- AGKNCY. 2161 Snattnck a»..Berkeley, Cal.. room 4. Wrij:!*tblock.

SOMETHING FOR SOMETHINGTO EXCHANGE

READ INSTRtCTIONS CAREFULLYTHE CALL will run yonr advertisement free

for one weete In this column ?you to pay 2e foreach answer received ? bo answers, no pay.

Bring your adv. to THE CALL office, not morethan 30 word*: It wiil be published oue weekfree. No letters mailed In the city.

All answers will t>e received and distributedthrough THE CALL'S office. Third and Market,

or our Oakland office, 904 Broadway, Oakland..For every letter in answer to yonr advertise-

ment you are to pay THK CALL 2 cents. Youradv. Is published on*? week.

THIS OFFER IS FOR MISCELLANEOUS AR-TICLES AND DOBS NOT APPLY TO REAL ES-TATE EXCHANGES OR TRANSAC-TIONS. NO BUSINESS FROM DEALERSACCEPTED. _______

I I have sea* Cti note and ?"\u25a0 pieces of I\u03b2 noteplayer piaw BVaJe in good order; also BdUonpboa<yrapfa, <»>o aDd records: Oliver typewrit-er. What have you to exchange"' Bos 0006,Call »fiW. Oakland.

WHAT have you In exchange for a high gradebicych- in fine coodition? Used less tlian threemoinhs. Equipped with New Departurecaster brake and searchlight acetylene lamp.

box 4141. Call office.

GOLF CLUBS?Spaldinc bag. with hood, lockand key. practically new, fnll eet of clubs andtwo dozen new balls. What have you to of-fer ? Address box 42-1». Call.

!PLANS and specifications for bnngal*?, 5 rm.and b.: house built from this plan; cost $1,800.No use for plan. What have you? Box 4190,Call.

IK you have a 2 passenger auto to exchange,what wili you take for It? Must be In goodcondition and appearauce. Address box 4208,Call oface.

TWIN cylinder Cnrtiss motorcycle to exchangefor Al typewriter, piano, or small printingpress large enough to print 7iO dodgers on.F.nx 4209. Call office.

GOOD 4\~< camera with solo leather case to ex-diangp for Winchester pump gun. Box 4051,Call office.

WILL trade Victor phonograph with records,cheap ;ilstol. 22 cal. repeater, and misses' longcoat for good bike or Jewelry. Box 4180. Call.

JAPANKSi: color prints; have about 70. in goo<lcondition; will exchange foe l>ack numbers ofmall order or monthly papers or books dealingwith mail order business. Hot 4173. Call. ?

OLIVER typewriter, new anil nsed slljrhtly: lat-est moilel No. ."> tabulator: back spacer, withcrmplete accessories; value $100. Will ex-change for pool table, piano, groceries or m-wrtotfclßf order. Make offer. Box 4168. Call.

WILL give 4 room flnt in eTcbange for paintiugor carppnter work. Box 4100. Call.

I HAVK 2 h. p. polished copper water Jacketedmarine engine only and Shebler; will trade forlate make of outboard motor. Address box4140. Call office.

I HAVE a formula and machine for making onepint of milk Into one pound of butter in twominutes; to trade for typewriter, or whathave you? Bo- r>oo4. Call office. Oakland.

ONE automatic rotary printer and type, medicalbuttery, field xlanpee. camera, cedar porch enr-tains to exchange for household furniture.What have rim? Bo* 5151, Call office. Oakland.

WHAT have you In exchange for one. lady's andone gentleman's saddle and bridle, runabout,bneg.v and harness, typewriter, furniture of a6 room flat? Address box 1549. Call office.

WOODKN & UTTLK pump, gauge hose, etc.,complete; editable for a white washer. Whath.iT" rm to rsrhange? Box 418e. Call.

1,500 FOUND auto truck, new condition, hard-wond. 4 by S foot body, and top, brass windshield, speedometer, headlights, for trade.What hav< toil' Bot 6024. Call office. Oak.

WILL handsome set of brown minkfurs, or will sell cheap. 4167 Call office.

WILL exchange smoking Jacket and postagestamps for anything: will also buy small stampcollect ion<s. Box 4106. Call office.

WILL exchange for diamond ring of equal value.1 No. 3A Special Kodak, with case and out-fit: slightly used. Box 4138. Call.

TO exchange?Full dress and Prince Albert suits,atae 40: silk and opera hats, leather box.What have yii? Box 41S8. Call office.

NKW. $10 e!ec»ri<? battery and electric belt forkodak or camera, and iron bed and chiffonier,good Roods, for diamond. Box 4211, Cal! office.

WILL trade my 7 pa.<s. automobile, which Is InIret class condition, for roadster or 4 pass.car. AMriea box 424.°,. Call.

HAVE a credit cljeok $50 on a piano with re-liable firm: will exchange for anything useful.Addrm bei -tiv>. call.

HAVK several good books on MATHEMATICS.What have you got to trade for them? BoxWfltt. Call office. Oakland.

FOR extliange -First class experienced pianoteacher will make exchange of music lessons.What have you? Box 4204. Call office.

BATE fcteyeT model flute with 12 keys and Ivoryhead: will exchsn-e for a guitar or piccolo.Box tt_>, (all ofnee.

TO exchange?Pawn ticket on 15 Jewel Walthamfor anything u-eful; amount loaned $4.50. Box2214. Call office.

WHAT have you in exchange? Satin embroid-ered bedspread, value $150. Address box 2216,Call office.

WINCHESTER rltle. bought new last summer,will exchange fur a pocket folding kodak, r. r.type. Box 4200. Call office.

Will, exchange diamonds, karats, for 1diamond about 1 karat; must be perfect. Box4201. Call office.

ROUGH broke berse; would exchange for 3 or 4rooms of furniture of same valuation. Box4!2,". Call office.

IVKR JOHNSON blue steel revolver, 32 caliber,would exchange for field or marine glasses. Ad-dress box 2240. Call office.

1 HATE a valuable mineral collection which Iwould trade for anything I could use. Box4198. Call office.

I HATE a first class a«say outfit which I wouldtrade for anything that Icould use. Box 4210,Cal! office.

FINK violin to exchange for a low pitch oboe.Address box 4075. Call.

WILL exchange second hand violin for good sec-ond hand watch. .Box 1523. Call office.

FINE oil figure paintings In exchange for Jew-elry, or what hnve have you? Box 4108, Call.

GENT'S 21 jewel gold watch, value $130. to »x--change cc -wtetfjtte. Box 420e. Call.

WOULD exchange fine stamp collection for dia-monds. Isnx 41.0. Call office.

WILL exchange is rols. of Mnhlhach for Morrisi h.rr or leather hstboi. Hox 41«0, Call office.WILL exchange fine violin or cello for small,

footpower lathe. Box 4212, Call office.EXTRA flue raincoat. VTtMi will jm give In

e-ffc-nge? Address bo\ 4207. Call office.

TTPEJVRITE RS AND SUPPLIESWALTER J. WOUr, fetter: rebuilt typewriters

of all descriptions; expert repairing; typewrit-ers inspected and rented; ribbOM for "a 11 ma-chines; carbon paper* and office, snpplies. 307Bush st.: phones. Douglas 41i:t. Home C2519.

REBUILT $100 Rem. or Smith Trem. typewrtr.;No. 2 guar.. $30. $9 per mo. L. & M. ALEX-ANDER. .',12 Market. L. C. Smith & Rro. vis.

OAKLAND Typewriter Bcchaege, 904 Broadway.Oakland, dealers In ail makes of typewriters.

AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES$373.00.

Lady will sacrifice her 5 passenger .",(> horse-power touring cur. fully equipped, with top.glas- front, speedometer, pxestolite. new tiresHtid in first cues eOMUtio*, as she must leavetl-.<\u25a0 city tonight and seeds the money. This isa bargain for MM 80*1 the car is easily worthtwice the money and must be mM today. PhoneDouglas .'521" and ask for rconi SB.

TWO 1910-1911 SO-eO seven saae?fir Steamscars, fully equipped and In first class condi-tion, suitable for livery, for s.He at a bargainprice. One 1912 Stcarns-Knight In perfectcondition. Owner placed order f.-r six cylin-der and we have this* car for snle.

THE r. B. STEARNS CO..14.-.0 Van Ness ay. Phone Franklin 1033.WE have a big demand for second hand machines;

let us overhaul your machine and sell It for youORIGINAL AUTOMOBILE CO., 10th and Fol-som BtS.

WE have rebuilt cars of all innkes from $150 upSee them at the EASTERN AI'TO KX-CHANGE. ",1_ (Jouku St.

$2.2T>0?\u2666> cylinder Kveritt given away liy OwlDrug Co. Nt a l>!g sacrifice; btg snaii while itlasts. M.'i Mares >t.

ALTO TARTS EXCHANGE. ;K'.4 Larkln st.?Carsof a!l inaKf»» for sale; low prices.

ATTOMOBILKS <IF Af.L MAKES GOOIvNEW FOR SAI.K CHEAP. (ALL 312 OOUGH.

AUTO LAMPS and horns, sample line sellingcheap. BOESCH LAMP CO.. li:»3Mission st.

FlVn passeiiß.r. «0 lip. Overlaud. fully equipped*must sell quick: only HSO. 145 Haves «t.

WANTED?9fo buy a. etcund hanti uiitoiuobileVJlo BuiOl St.

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AUTOMOBILE LOANS _AAAA?MONEY LOANED ON AUTOMOBILfc(|

AT BANKINO KATES ,~tvt, -]\u25a0'?'

C E. HERRICK. INC..615 Merchants' Ex v b!dg. PLone Douglas 1330.

IWCTCUB ASP MOTOaCYCLEgK-S Pierce Emblem motorcycle* end bicycle*.

CaV. apt., J. T BILL, 357 Golden Gate ay. S. F.

PIANOS to hnr or rent; lowest figures: easyterms. STATHAMS. 24 Hill st. nr. Valencia?nd 22d. manuracturer*' ajreats. Tel. Mission4782. Tuning, repairing: factory prices.

AA?WILL sell for storage charge* fine Rnabe.fe7 50- Fischer medium upright, $"?>: Steinway,$80: others. Whitehead's Storage. 1426 Market

A?FINE assortment of pianos to rent, 10c aday. SCOTT-rfRTAZ, moved to 521 Haves

A stored bargain: $900 player plane, $223 cash,$2"r> on time. 37 Stockton st.

PIANOS to rent: do cartaee. BYRON MAUZY.Gold Medal Pianos, 250 Stockton st.

FURNITURE FOR SALEFREE Furnished Rooms. Housekeeping Room*.

Rooms With Board, To Let end For Salesigns given away to want ad patrons. Ask theclerk for one when you Insert your advertise-ment. .\u25a0-? v; -? ' -FOR sale?Furniture store. $3,500 stock, at a

I bargain: willingto trade In half for real estate.. etc. - Box 4058. Call office.

FURNITURE WANTED3. BOEDEFELD buys and sells second bard

desks, library end office furnishings; completestock always on band. 850 Minion it. between4th and Cth; phone Butter 1200.

L VINCENT, auctioneer. 801 McAllister St.. tel.fTome 83404. Park 18C.". pay* the highest pricefor furnished houses, flats, etc.; "spot cash."

SEWING MACHINES i*\u25a0* ?.^.-.?.??^~.??-.^??i?g

ALL makes sold, repaired, rented. ? McNALLT,26«4 Mission, nr. 2Sd. Phone Ml*. 202; M. 353*

FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUSI FOR SALE?NEW and SECOND HAND carom

and : pocket billiard tables, bowline alleys andaccessories; bar fixture of all kinds; easy pay-ments. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKB COLLENDER CO.. 767-769 Mission st., San Francisco.

FREH Furnished Rooms, Housekeeping Room*,Rooms With Board, To Let and For Saltsigns given away to want ad patron*. Ask th*clerk for one when you Insert your adrertlse-ment.

? SECOND HAND PIPELargest dealers In standard pipe and screw etm-

Ing; dipped: prices right: guaranteed first class.PACIFIC PIPE CO.. Main and Howard tts.

ALL SIZES SECOND HAND WATER PIPE.Best quality standard water pipe and screw

carting; guaranteed good as new; prompt ship-? ments. WEISSRAUM PIPE WORKS, 131 11th.

PURE extracted honey for sale: circular andsample 10 cents. 0. LUHDORFF, Apiarist.Tisalla. Cal.

PLUMBING, gas and steam repairing done rea-sonably. Call or phone 328 dtb *,».; telephonePacific 340.

NATIONALelectric ticket thrower cash register;also detail and total adder; cheap. 579 Mc-Allister St.

CASH REGISTERS bought, sold, exchanged orrepaired. ROYAL NOVELTY CO.. 604 McAl-lister st. '.« -\u25a0-; q i[ ,

CHECK canceling and other perforating machine-:eastern prices. O. E. STURGIB. 602 Mission st.

EDISON AGENCY. moving picture, machines andstereopticons. GEO. BRECK, 70 fork at.

SAFES, new and second band, cheaper than ever.THE HERMAN SAFE CO.. 126 Folsom st.

MOTIOGRAPH moving picture mach.: wholesaleheadrjrs. EDWARD H. KEMP. 533 Mkt.. S. F.

SAFE?Big second hand *steel lined jeweler's\u25a0 safe; snap. 660 Mission st. below 3d.

mission branch of thb call, blake'sbazaar. 1108 valencia st.

JIS^EJJJINJOUSJWANTS^WANTED?One 66 In. by 18 ft. return tubular

boiler, or 72 In. by 18 ft., at 123 lbs. workingpressure; must bare no patches and be In goodcondition. HOGAN LUMBER CO.. Ist amiAlice sts.. Oakland. .

HIGHEST prices paid for gents' second bandclothing. MUSIN, 07 3d St.; phone Kearrr*

\u25a0 .?i? *^lDRESS suits, tuxedos, other good raits bought.

L. SKOLL. 325 Kearny St.: tel. Kearny 22*-.BEST price paid for gents' discarded clothing.

Silver. 707 Golden Gat* ar.; phone Park 2961.

HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGONShorses: i mares: mules:

$100? Team blown*, mar* and kerw: weigh1.150 each; both good workers; together withdouble harness complete.

$100 ? Team horses- weigh 1,800 etch: goodgentle workers to all harness. They are thin

Jin flesh, but sound; together with harness. Trialgiven.

$175? Team bay* and harneee; mare anilhorse; weigh 1.250 each; closely meted. Theyare kind, true workers; together with doubleharness.

$200? Team males; both bar*: weigh 1.2901each; closely mated and kind, gentle workers.Trial giren.

14 head of 4 year old mules. weigUac from950 to 1,100 each. Price $105 per head.

Just arrlred. carload gentle broke mares andhorses, weighing from 1,100 to 1.500: from 4 to6 years old. Some good matched teams amen?ithem. They are all sold with fell guaranteeand trial. All stock MUST B\u03b2 AS REPRE-SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED.- 430 VALENCIA ST.. NEAR 15TH. - ?

PROSPECTIVE horse BVTBfLB.AX OPPORTUNITY TO PICK FROM SO HEAP

OF OUR STOCK. WHICH ARE WORKINGEVERY DAY. TEN DAYS' TRIAL WILL BRGIVEN. WITH GUARANTEE. WILL SHIPTO ANY PART OP THE STATE FREE OFCHARGE. AMONG OUR STOCK ARE MANYWELL MATCHED TEAMS. RANGING FROM5 TO 10 YEARS OLD. PRICES RANGINGFROM *35 TO $88, INCLUDING SINGLE} ANDDOUBLE HARNESS. -INDEPENDENCE BOARDING STABLES,

552 Ilaight, near Fillmore.

PAIR SORREL CANADIAN MARES.Weight 2.200 pounds, 6 and 7 years old. Thistram is one of the -handsomest pairs we hare ibad in our barn for many a day. ..They work i<»_all harness and are sound and true. W\u03b2. will »lTlow 10 days' trial and will glTe the best of bankreference* - Call ami see them end be convinced

INDEPENDENCE BOARDING STABLES002 HAIGHT ST.. NEAR FILLMORE.

HORSES'. MARES! MULES:BUYERS TAKE NOTICE

Do not buy before | Inspecting our stork, as wehare the biggest variety In the city constantlyon hand: 40 head of all purpose horses. 10 headof; footsore city mares, M head of broke end on-broken males. 20 head of unbroken mares

This ' stock weighs from 1.000 to 1,600 ' amifrom 3 to 10 years old. All our sto.** sold withgwarantpo and trial. MISSION SALE STABLES4.V» Valencia . st. ' near ISth. . . : -FOR. ?Your choice of a portion of my entires stock, which consists of several good "clrlr-'ri'? delivery end ranch ;horses and mares; which i \u25a0»am forced to sell on account of lack of buslne**: and owing -to the high ,cost of \u25a0 feed. I will, deliver free of charge for shipment to any part

of the state. Call st the FULTON STREETBOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE, 13« Fu'.-

-\u25a0 ton sr. near Divisad^ro. /. - \u25a0 .\u25a0 . ,-

int hare black team! of horses, weight '2.900?.-\u25a0? Km., - age from 9 to '10 years. - and nice, new'silver harness with them. Tills team has beenworking In the floor truck, Ami eight horse*and \u25a0 mares, weight from 1.000 to 1,300 lon. ?French bakery going out of business. Call ami

* giro offer. 107 Rose it., near Gongh st.AAA? HORSES MARKS HORSES ~~

For sale cheap. 3 routed teams of mares and 2single hor«e«. weighing . from 1.100 to '1 350MfNSON HAY BARN. 2110 Mission street, nearSerptitPpntl). : ; :. r :. :j.

TEAM good mares, 4 rears old. weight 2,700 lbsThis team on inspection at 7 a. m. or after 6 -'..-\u25a0\u25a0 p. m. Also gentle saddle pony, for either rld-

/ Ing or driving. 1433 Folsom st. near 10th.THK FILLMOKE BRANCH Or THB CALL IS; fAT 1657 FTLLMORK ST.

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ROOMS TO LET~~~~~~

.. wvmwtsaKo ajto vnfi'rxishrdA,iA~» V

KA ENCTA et ? W2s?L«ge.' dean, nicelyfurnished sunny rooms, suitable for 1 or 2; reas

CAI.IP(|RMA st.. oS3. near Kearny? Large furl; ;iilubfd room; Howrt: iiot water: bath: $s mo.\ jCLAY st.. v(t!7t bet. StHner and jPierce?2 tut.} !v^nishrdtrooms; sunny:;gentlemen:; opp. \u25a0 VUZ*" 'FRANKLIN st. 734?Nicely furnished pv.ms: sun 'all .lay, running water, walking distant. V^;HF.RMANN St., 138. nr. Buchanan, 5 off >farVet?? Nentl.v furn. B ro<»p>: renning Tr:<ter: $7..v>. ..

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