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NOVEMBER 23, 1919. DafelanD Crirjunc "STOCKS AM) ISONPS. KTOt'KS AXT BONDS. KinxiTrm: rou salk S.F. COUPLEHELD TALBOT HOME AT Liberty Bond Quotations AVT03 rented without drivers; Che-roleta and Fords, by hour, day or wk.

ISO 12th ph. 783. A rARni without drivers, tour-- JI1JJ ins, roadBters. delivery. Batea Ftelner, 265 12th.

O. 63. A 11 7-pass. Hsynea for hire, day or night; Pun. trips special.

I'd 721. AA' A TOlJRt NiiPca oi k7 I I Net cash to today, 11-24-19, Firt-t 3 Ser-'ond 4 Thin! 4 Fourth 4i Fifth 1 3 If from have been cashed Ih quoted above. LOANS, SALES FINANCED TTTtKS SOLD ON EASY AUTO fiKTimiTlES CO. 1706 IIBWY. ai.LTf.v, id Sjlilu t'ru 1-i OH and bull lsv, lu lieiir; p.

uttlbe. Id lt.J:io Mail S. S. o. Stmr.

'Cuspitr, Jlueli, twurs from p. ni. in luailer. r.oo apples, -it-hu hnles latmtHT Slrnr. pillw.vn, Ituinsiiy.

lieiirs frnrn tSnll Pedro; oh to StBtiddni Oil up rier. l.ii Mreel, Mnthlenon. o2 hours from lairekn: p. hound to Melbourne, fiit in io fiuitdi londini; SAILED. WM.

CAVALIER CO. Member S. 1-'. Stncl. and Corporation, National Hank i A GLENN MOTORCYCLE AND SUPPLY.

CO. j-1751 Broadway, Oak? 355 The Pacific; Steamship Company vessels have been damaged durinif the jiast few days, according to reports-which have been here. icljooiier Admiral Sinn aa retiorted rei-keil 'in the I'bilij)- 1 Pino Islands on Thursday last while ''iv route to this port from Manila. The crew was saved. The cablegram I sta tod Ilia', the vessel so badly dainuued thai will be a total loss.

On the same date the. Elk-ton, operated by tin- same company, went unround in Yokahama bay. Sne was tluaied i.LU-v and proceeded to Kobe. The. cMi tii uf 'the damage done, the report did not state.

Another Pacihc St, aiii-dnp 'ouilHiny's chartered steaaor, the Windber, was cloe hand and su-ceeiled in the the mud. The s'lamer Aiimi ral Sehree. another of the I a in ship Company's very badly while at. Ocean l'alls. to discharge her drydock for re- was tlam- cn.O, Ocean to loading print I and was cotop.

leak aper lied tb Mid- e-o of In The Mci'ormiik Steamship Com-' pun.v's steamer H. Meyer, i wpile on thi' Columbia river yesterday ran into a Ion, and broke a blade nut uf her propeller: she noes on the orydoek today fnr repairs, ami will then load lumber for thft port. The ste, uner Mayfair arrived at Eureka frnm the wreck of the Nor i where she brought the fii. of the ivreck'd icrat't. She 1 ri it lulu port.

but the I- uard' cr irter! line id the coast .1 on the tank. it in'o port, s- called and. t-t The tank of ni earner ml harbor, a ft. but was unable so t-A P. nit; I wed the lank I will he placed oi and Irontht to us, in another cr ore lis a rou nil man lumber some The l.ivum- local .1 of tl' de is hi -a ll i th, sterda.v to the barkehtine II Si ii: a in lew She was to have litit-eiva ti day ith the new bark-; r.v i'.

Hind tow, tint the uouh; ii take any chances. Hie bar is bad condition. The rait is coming here to be com pleted. Another rariai riv on Pupei f- of salt rt a 1-. f.

r- terday fr'oirf Sound vr i ihk. and ci the fit' to the tight by Jal by Jap- Th th carpo viind this Si-n-ir own dflsli 11 hv ht la pa hi nd sold to ihe Arm ri i on, panics at Anacortes codfishing Washing ton. hi tig ton. Freeman the la reenian eanishii ompany. scliriuner I lion i ml over Cap- he tail stea o.

.1. the ci jaii--lift." bused hv 1.. hooner Bonit.i put Kel from rge j. vvhbe. Captain H.

IMitiren. 1 1 1 Chan- nine Way. Berkley, whe wah master 01 the steainei 'Thomas L. and win 11 she was wrecked on the Atlan- 11C fWO Wrrks llll'l, is on v.ay home, according to a letter! which arrived here today from the I The vessel is a total loss and Hie crew man to escape with: I 1 I i i I I I I 1 FOR THEFT OF AUTO Stewart taxicab driver, and wife, a cafe entertainer, are hi the Sa Francisco citv prison loda vj on charge of grand "larceny, despite. the eluborato lirecautlons which tlie polkio say the couple made lo conceal their theft on October 15 of tin automobile belonging H.

a. Ropers, Oakland newspaper photographer. The couple were arrested several days ago as they stepped from a train in Seattle and were brought to San Francisco yesterday to stand trial. They are to appear in the ponce court tomorrow morning. They were arrested on telegraphic uescrii'tioms sent by the San Fran Cisco police.

STOLK C'AU IX OAKLAND According to the authorities tho couple on the night of October 15 automobile in Oakland, brought the vehicle to this citv, sub stituted a stolen license plate and an anegou iraiicluleiit bill of sale, sold the machine to II. R. Ross, 145 Eddy street, for. $650. The police say that the bill of sale, given to Ross by Mrs.

Steele, 'purported to show that she had paid a man idep-tilied as John Hood, $s(IO for the automobile. "Reed," Ihe police say, is a Petitions person, his name and the bill of sale serving nicily as a medium for the sale -of "the automobile. A 1 1,1. 1) AT I I'OIXTMFAT Ross told thi- police that, he xlis- i covered he had been victimized When i ow, oieuic coupie i.uied to keep an I appointment with him for the ex-! press purpose of clearing up the status of his registration and city1 license plate number. Pending a disposal of the case Che automobile is being held by the po- I lice at the Hall of Justice.

Accord- I ling to the police the recovery of tin? automobile seemed so remote that an insurance company already has 'reimbursed Rogers for the hiss of me vehicle. I Ll That, the United States pierhead and bulkhead lines along the northwest shore of Sun Leandro bay Ray Farm island bridge to' the eastern end of the Oakland tidal canal have been consolidated into a combined pierhead ami bulkhead line and relocated so as to coincide with private property lines of the submerged lands in this locality is the announcement made today by K. Hveleth Yip.low. colonel, corps ot" engineers. 'Oeilonel Winslow sals: "In accordance with regu- unions me utstve changes in these harbor lines were" approved by the; secretary of war under date of No- i inner 10, 1919.

Maris of the local- jily showing the new harbor lines may he seen at thin (United States i Engineer, 401 House. San Francisco) olfice by person ln-jterested in the matter." According to oilkinls of the link. land Chamber of Commerce- this change" means that the pierhead lilies, which have oxtond-jed some distance hito the channel, will be moved buck to th bulkhead line, thus combining the two. Idaho: Fair, colder tonight east portion. Oregon: Tonight and Wednesday idiH weM.

ram or snow-east portion, hvnuc vaairiiy wim.g, fc (ONDITIOVS A I.arge high pressure attended by a cobl wave is central nortlj, of the Pakotas. A barometric pressure is relatively low" over the 'southern Plateau states. I.ig-ht rain has fallen In western Washington, northwestern Oregon. Oklahoma. Tenessee and along the west Gulf const.

Snow has occurred at many places in tho northern states between the Hooky mountains and the Lake region and in this section temperatures have fallen from I lien to thirty-six degrees. Light I frost formed this morning lhfi Sunt a cla ra valley Conditions are favorable for fair weather in this district tonight and Wednesday, except rain will probably fall- in extreme northern California and in Oregon and western Washing- ton. G. H. W1LLSON, ust rif Forecaster.

Ill MIIHTY UATV Dry. Wet. Hum Nov. 24, noon 65.3 52. 0 3S.

Nov. 21. 4 p. 5V0 51.6 114. Nov, 251 5 a.

49 48 0 88. TKMI'llllATl IIP, High Low High Reno 62 Roseberg 52 Roswell 71 Sac'tof Ha-San Diego 6S San Fran. 68 San Jose 7u I 30 n'i 56 4H I 34 40 38 i Baker Bojse 'a Igary Edmonton 4 2 46 an in 52 51 6 46 R0 7S 64 6 4 70 26 50 2K 28 -6 -4 4 0 4 0 4 6 12 7'i 56 Eureka. Flagstaff Ere sub Helena I lonol tilu Los Aug. Marsblield Merced Mt.

Needles Nome N. Yakima Sail Luis Seattle Sitka Spokane 80 is 24 18 6 8 '12 4 6 12 4 8 4 0 1 a fttf 6 70 30 42 0 38 -IS 28 12 i -16 56 i 3 4 Stockton 5.8 Swift Cur." 50 Ta co a 22 I Tanana Tatoosh 1. Tonopah Triangle 1. Valdez Walla AV. Wi Tie inn a Winnipeg.

Y'lima Oa klatid 62 62 4X 56 50 4 Phoeni Pocatello Pt. Portland Pr. Albert. Pr. Rupert Red Bluff.

36 80 Note Stations ma rkej i are afternoon reports of preceding day. Rainfall Calgary. Edmonton, Helena. Portland, Prince Rupert. Seattle, Swift rent, Yuma.

Cur-i rniinn ntflHtnU ARE MOVED BACK 1 I I I 1 of to to to an I hat clothes they had on them, The captain, mates and engineers, 5 SAN LKANDRO. Nov. 25. With the nrnnuncement of the sale of the "and grojinds of the late FrederTiri C. Talbot, multi-millionaire, lumber king, comes the announcement today of an elaborate housewarming which is to be held New Year's eve when the new owner, Ji.C L'urant, Oakland automobile man, takes possession.

It has been announced that the function will rank with the most brilliant events that the place has The former Talbot home has been in the hands of a caretaker since the death of the owner last March. It is located on the Foothill boulevard at Edenvale, several to the east of San Leandro. The estate comprises 470 acres and the sale price was announced as $200,000. Mr: Talbot's (children became the owners of the place upon the former's death, and the sals was effected by his son. William II.

I Talbot, as executor of the estate. Talbot's entire estate comprised $50,000,000. It was nearly a score of years ago that Mr. Talbot built his Edenvale home. The setting in the wild beauty of the foothills was picturesque and the skill of noted ga rdenerso enhanced its charm that it soon became famous.

(lardens were laid out, rare trees planted and the natural beauty of the woods made more effective by pathways and other im- pi'ovenients. An elaborate system of Water Works and of electric light and power were installed. The interior furnishings were rich. During the life of Mr. Talbot the mansion was the scene of many brilliant social functions.

TO BE PROTECTED The fire of last week that swept more than a mile of Oakland's Skyline boulevard may result in several constructive measures being undertaken to protect the young forests along the boulevards from future fires. according llarlod French, for many years acive in the conservation of nature's beauty spots around Oakland, and Chief Elliott Whitehead the Oakland fire department. French announced today that the Sierra Club would meet on Thanksgiving Day at Joaquin Mlller'sj, home to discuss plans for the protection of Oakland's open lands. It Is probable that the Sierra Club Will organize a subsidiarv society along the plans of the Tamalpais conservation Club, which has done much to'ocon-serve the wild places ot Marin Cl HI 111. v.

The formation of a metropolitan park district will also be urged. The purpose of this step will be to secure cooperation between the police ami fire dapurli.ientH and the playground boards of Alameda countv. Chief Whitehead suggested the organization of a junior fire depart- ti'ient by the Boy Scouts, the fire having been discovered by a party of seven Scouts. The organization of such a service would, it is pointed out make possible better cooperation of the Boy Scout organization with the authorities. It was largely by chance that the boys discovered last week's fire and prevented it devastating a large area.

CITY TO APPEAL In behalf of the' board of trustees of the nolice relief ami pension fund Citv Attornev H. L. ilagan filed to day in the District Court of Appeals in San Francisco an appeal irom trie ilei isioiA of Superior Judge A. 1'. Si.

Sure in penesion claim of Her- man Rtimetsch, former corporal police. Judge St. Siire's decision, handed down several weeks ago, granted to Rumetsch, who is temporarily retired from the service becauii of injuries received in a struggle with an armed maniac, a writ of mandate compelling tho trustee to pay him one-half of the salary attached his rank at the time of, retirement. The appeal sets forth that members of the police and lire." departments who are peensioned are entitled to a pension allowance equal one-half ol the salary attached, their rank one year prior to retirement. The, issue calls into question the entire pension system of the city.

Dies of Injuries From Auto Crash BERK ELKY, Nov. 25. F.milio Purella, aged 31, of 521 Talbot avenue, Albany, died this morning at Roosevelt hospital from injuries sustained November 11, the bicycle lie was riding was struck by automobile driven by his Charles, age 25. of U2! Oilman avenue, Berkeley. An imiiiest will be held over the body tomorrow afternoon at live o'clock.

It Is not likely that Charles I'arella will be held to answer by curoner's iurv. the rize EDEIAlE SKTL NEFOREST PENSION VERDICT Continued WKlMJKWOOn comb 2 Asmlnster 2 rass rugs, breakfast table, chairs, rockers (rattan), inlaid linoleum, -fumed oak library table, chairs, lamp. iS03 Midvalo, Fruit valu 272ri-W. 1 1,1 my etjuity in new furniture at a. siurilice.

J. Cur, 2bi23 Humboldt a v. 2 10TH Apt. I Hair mattress ami spring, single, -ond rnn-'iition: also square parlor table. $6.

i it i viua .4 PPICE reduced on. furniture storage. teparato rooms. F. F.

ICil Pioadway. Ph Lakeside 1000 -1 i ri rut" MWTru VA WANT In buy from private family, furniture and furnishings of complete bungalow or flat in Kood pay cash, take possession at your convenience. Perkeley h- -Auction will pay Hiuhest prices for l'u rm re. P.roadway; uak. AT J.

A. MCXPO'S you pet more for your furniture and 'household oods than you yet elsewhere. 1 0 7 Clay. Oak. 4171.

H'HMTrKE changed, warehouses. btuiKiit. srld and ex-j ash jiaid for Koods in Yost. 184'J San Pablo K1ST pays nifrhest prices for furniture and household or exchanges new for old. 512 11th t.

Oak. aS7 I NEED rues, furniture and household a( once; pav fair price, rash Phone Oakland 203S PARTY needs all kinds highest pro-cs. Fti ur pit ure pay i'i THE "DESK STORK "buys "and "set's ffice furniture 1S05 Sin Pablo ave 1'horie Lakeside 1075 L'NITED FI-RNITPRE pays highest prices for used furniture store lixturts kOl Clay. Ph. Laue 2921.

WE PAY" mora for furniture desks, store fixtures, merchandise than dealers. MeyneLXr Meyset auctioneers, 369 13th st near Franklin Phone Oakland 4IV9 Trv cs FOIl SALE ANI KENT A beautiful vietrola. oak at a bartiain. Girard Piano 519 nth floor. I-ll'Y a piano of Standard mako on terms as low as $6 pef month.

Giiard Piano 3d floor, 51 9 3 4th. FOR SAL.E Beautiful piano With Welte-Mipnon player-'and 2 1 rolls musie fop sale at low price of can be purchased with S2m) down and balaiee monthly over period three years; the piano new today cests and the playt so whoever desires a barpain in.iy obtain it by phonini; Berkeley FINUold -cello' Pel ween and 9 a. ni. ami 6- and 7 p. in.

P1AXO- I.at mode A I m. 5 6 b. fore -'I st. P- or alter 6 R1CXT a good piano as low as $2 50 per month Girard Piuno 2d fbior.519 14th St. Remington Player PpT nnos.

1920 models; all latest on easy terms; music and bench included Girard l'iano 3d floor; 519 14th St. SETTLE ihe Christmas trYft qiie- now. make something mu-llausehildt Musie e'o 421 1 tn Ft. SAVE on your phonograph; the Hauschildt plays all records. 424 13th nr.

Broadway. SP CI AL boll-1 a 5 1 1 recfirds, SI down and r.u-? tier HatiscliiUit. Music 421 pith. THE Solo-Tone Behning Is the 1st word in Player Pianos Compare it with pthers fur controlling the Solo nofes. Girard Piano 3d floor, 51 9 14th st.

"THE EyriTY commurtU rate with the manager Hauschildt Music Co 424 13th and secure a piano or talking machine at a big saving. 'TROLA for sale irard Piano Co. on easy 19 14th. terms. $7'1 mail Berkeley pane 63 Vic-eves.

IH.i.H IM OTIS piano, i I'lwos. i-rrc. WANTED for p-ood p'a fir eiubrooms. I.akesid p'a no i 4 793. cash price paid "for t-1 rio frir iiak use 71 BOSTONS 11-- ,1 HVPV lov st ml King Deimar It.

t1 16 ie -e JJI "ii.l inc. and FoR rati SALE 110 111' a vr up 2 4 ln9t PERSIAN ItteliS for nahle. 3V. ,12 1 l.a.vtor, d. 4 7 KM, M.ler i.irk'-d.

os. tine ring Taft ave. birds. rove car ROLLE'lS. 1 1 ft ir Stna A LI rn-jst sop now.

lease sold-nc laying hens, pullets, duck-' All pens and new I7'l to 400 eirgsi le'-a today. IHh av. AN' 'OX A. 1 1 I. Red, W.

L. laving rs mid cheap' mpioti. Fruit vale 2f5'iV FEU" hens. ru i.irco 4" Ih. Russell.

PSymoiitl Rt i 1 1616 ui: to T-t p'llelS oil hr.ol.i iro Franklin st red 3: 414 eans hens hops. 2 50 lbs. Wash l. a 3 9 Golden Eatcle Poultry Feorls POV IK- at I eha ngo. Oak.

6565 arrne i-s' tie in I'eta Tiay nts, 519-i Intnl. Full Grain i Clay st. INSPECTION RENT 1710 A fRNGEH New Singer stora. I Sari Pablo opo. American i XI eater larirem atoek used nia- i 1- o-lt- woKoj.s ir saie, nearly w.

M.Mru, IHXI s. i If for with all 'cViiipoii! tl i. lioil. I mi 07.15 rr 4(H). 00 atli'dint Of tamo should In- d'tUiried i i inio llgo.

1 lh. AND ALL STOCKS AND RONPi PorcilT AND SOLD Full Market Prices Paid i I'ARTLY PAID BONDS AND WAP, SAVINCS STAMPS R. WHITEHEAD STOCK AND POND L.KOKER ROOM 207 F1P.ST NATIONAL HANK HLD'3 OAKLAND. CALIF. Telephone Oakland 1281 i LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT' AND SOLD PPOT CASH OVl'P First 3 s.

conipb re Second 4 complete Third 4 s. couiple'e l'ourth 4 eomple Till-: COTJNTEP. 105 no i ii i ti I fit ia 7n to. S'i Hi II, L'i fil 10 filth romplet We pay the price you should cec. SECPR1TY POND :01 RANK OF ITALY I1LDO 11TH AND HROADWAY.

OAKLAND LIBERTY BONDS And STAMPS for Cash J. NEAL HARRIS II. T. BIRR Insurance, and Pond Prokers 1-a First National l-'uili P'dg. PHONE LAKESIDE 093 CASH for War Stamps, receipts and i LIBERTY BONDS F.

ROECLE, 1422 Pablo ave roi: s.vlk si iscki.lan f.ocs Continued WRECKING material of all descriptions, pipe, doors, porch shutters, windows, lumber, etc, corrugated iron. 4411 14th Frtvl. WALNPfs" fTr FPCITVAI.E LIS. "-ci 30 YDS. impor.

Brussels carpet: pood colorand $2 yard. 15tb air. suns, oiiierent sizes: prices to sniapou. The bargains ever nffeYeB. You can see them Monday morniiip at The Royal Furniture store.

1914 San Pablo ave. 500 LEER barrels. 1 Koodcondi Hon, K5c. 5756 Vicente sc. Oakland is 1 FOK SALE PHONE LAKESIDE 2000.

Motors bought and sold; special attention given -to repairs. Inspection, rentals. Kimball Electric motor hop. 13th and Grove Oakland. SMALL motor generator set for changing auto batteries.

I'd. S1V2W VA 1 I Of AA ATTENTION AA Clothing Bought Positively pay $6 and up for gent's iuits Also buy guns. Jewelry, shoes trunks, suit cases, we pay full Value and call at once. Golden West Clothing 489 7th ph. Lake 4185 AM WILLING fulTaliTefor diamonds, watches, old gold, silver rifles, shotguns, revolvers, kodaks clothmg.

etc.jwill call. Oak, 6145. ABSOLUTELY best prices "men's" ladies' 'children's clothes. Mutter' 530 8th. Oakland A DISCARDED wanteif pay for gents' suits, accord- i ing to cond.

461 tth Oak. i CASH paid for feathers; old fea'her beds wante.l. Phone Lakeside 2693. I DIAMONDS OLD GOLD AND I LP. BOUGHT.

VALUE PAID H. LOEH. JEV- 3 3TH 27 DIAMONDS bought Percy 251 Adams Oak. S0S1; 11. Greer, will call.

OAK. 283, 1 10C junk, furniture, $1.00 FfH watches cleaned andguar anteed. M. Haisey. TfU.K HOOKS ROOKS Boufht by Hardvs e'er- P.dwv Oak FCHl SALE HA! AIN In used davenports, bedro.ttm sin used and Exprc 'i, ru room sets; i 1 reus Wai chouse.

6th and AT M'RIFJi only tisi 'E I-'u hit ui of 1 Itioi: lis Appiv rn.s Manna our i'i nil nl a BEA UT! FI'L furniture, romp, rume-1 oak dmirg genuine leather hv. rm. suit, bedroom furn Chester. nejo turn etc 950 Lake st Pac great cr argam. 4.

A I "TI EUR 4 'IIP l.rai I.27W stead, in. ru: d. BRAND row CO" i. pie 'lei, 17 2 EXTRA SPECIALS Co iai yo liicnay by ii ii'. rect to you from bttlesalers.

off.ee j'icU. 4651 VV otfor after 6 clock. A NO. Wm. and Mary dining room w-t, maple bedroom set.

other fufui- inre; must be gn.pt leaving town 1 i Buena Vista av. Alurned.to F.I.KP.. 467 I iW'h" led-. I I'- i.okf-r,- g. no." 'I 1' It 1 1 It I e.

1, 1 -1, 1 gal. oak v. I to! 'I I A I 1 SIOSbAY. NOV. 24.

liarite bisklue M. Phelps, l.lojd, Tort Sn 1 Hi, in hov luc Sea lvins; a a. ru. Vr htinr. Tallered, Audreaseu, Shungtiai; 7 in.

stmr. city r.f Topeka. Hall. Kureki; Coos :oi.l Portlunil; in. Harse Simla, Prime, Port San bills.

In tow Sea bairle: 1 h. in s. Mn.r. Itnitus, San Dirfc'o; a 05 p. Stmr.

ilrea. i unial! Coimit. IVjrthotil; ais, p. tn. P.

ni. Abir CLEARED. MONDAY, NOV. 24 PrCHliient, Sim Mmr, President, Cousins, Sun Pcifro; S. S.

c. Stmr city of Tuwka. Hall. Portland etc. Par.

s. Co. COAST PORTS Arrived Nov. stmr -en fretn Not. l', tolian Pool titlnr.

lit firiirharn frern Seattle. Soiled No. 2, a a. ni lnir. Halter rr Pnlla: Nov.

24. 9 a (Me'ini for lirt San Luis Al'erdien Ar.liied N. 21. I'aev iholsl.v, lienm -ji Horaro stiltr'. st nr.

Sulk, pj in. niotorstdp Ijis-et, for S.et stmr. ijra.vs, Hartur.for San. P'-drn, AMori.i Sailed Nov. L'l.

lo. Vlinr. 1 a frfem prrt San Puis. Imiiotil AniTrd Nov. 24, a.

stmr. Terrier, lienre pi. Iiiiiran S.iiii-il Nov. 24, pr. 5tmr.

Marv tor Priine IIuiti. Ntir. Princess Admiral Ketetnksn Sailed 24, Kvuiis for Sealtli' I mr. Pert Atteples Pasu.d 0. si mr.

l.alisill' Seat I ie. Arrive, Nov. 2i, i re ii Port 2t. 1 San IJlis, Piv stmr. rpilli Vlanila oi Miiki ami" Itnnolii utile: trnr.

Mnkiheo from Kalinhii Se ith 1'are Ix'IlM'la in ioiv. Print Wells Nov. 24, stmr. .11. (1 Seof a Id San Pedro.

Port I-udlow -Sailed NViv. 2t, 1O "0 a. ni stmr. Caspar frein Caspar To San Franeisro San 1 Nov. p.

stnir. Vuio'n from Sun Pedro; 7 p. stmr. Aru'vll from San Pedro. Sailed Not 2i 3 p.

Vulnn for eriilse; pi p. Qmn San Pedro mo. 1 sari rani-iHi-o; p. m. I nir.

ni un a in ror eni.ise: a. i- s. stmr I P-luir, Aaron Ward. Phiiin Pai'tianan, rmi-e. Ill liott.

and Wootwy for seatte-Sulled Nov. 2). 1(1 a motors-hip 'nr. itr of Seattle from Sh.icw-av stmr. Wfiinnvforil.

ttm-e in Seattle Arro Nov. 21. 12 in. Hi niirr. shin Ohallrtl'ilia hence 20 -Pass" onf "1 1A70 n.

"mr. York. in 24, 1 p. P.r. stmr from Sdn-y via for over: 1 p.

nr. pr. stmr. Cordelia from Port I I IIS fer YtpifOllVer. Nov.

(. -o a. stmr. LanAine, ot i. rrn srn.r Sxnitnr Orran p.ils; p.r.

stmr. Clnadra from Van-' "'r, 7 a. stmr. Alameri from sr aVt'e a Aleridn, s.iu.i Nov. oS.

4 p. t.mr. Sen.tor for Sau I ranrisro. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS 1 errr 1 ostriire tnKtmt (main perry Postoffire hoar 'Tiiisriiiinstij tKllv narmfwjoato Net 11 Jl m. slnr.

hnipreKs of Itussia 29. nt 20 a. in. Seatttei Seattlel prr per stmr. JAPAN Hani, a Marti.

AMI KoliKA 2 at 9 20 a m. I Tia Seattle! Sa-atte) Seattle Seattle! si mr Nov. MllpresS of KlIHsia. 20. at tl 20 a.

m. Manila Mtirtt 1 via spur. Pltll.lPPINK ISIANPS- Nov. at (via tTiO stmr. laiipress of ll.tis.Ia Nov.

2.1, nt a alinr Manila Muni, loo. 4, ot 1 a Mum. per tmr. Siilnyo SlIAMHt.M 't' foatnfflee Agency 1 N'v. at a.

ni. (via Seattle! per Ptjssia. Nov. 2tl. ft -titr.

Manila vf.Aiiivosron at stmr. Manila Nov. -io. at katori Marti in. 1 via Seattle' PoHtoffire Atp-nry iu Sealllet (n.

.1 p. (n ni. l. lu. Iter Seattle) per itmr.

sTitAir sivrn. iMnil Is despat, h-. mm New York! TCH HAS LVIIIrlS, Sl.AM ASP COCHIN chin a 'prr tmr. Arskan ispeeiaPy addressed Utitrh Past Iti.lin onlr Nov. 2 at II 20 a.

in. (via ii wssia. AH Sl, i vt, Nov. 20. at 2:20 p.

per stmr. I.nrtine. a. ni. ma Seatt stmr.

Ntacara. I per Fhln- O'eendier 4. at 11 Varo. per utmr. jAUSTUM.IA AND WITST xp'mmv" r'f' 1 1 nr yilTi -vM nf) ronK INI.

1 Mi i "-'-emn'-r 11, at t. SAMOA A PS lr stmr. Toft: "I I.APKoni: is-i vr.s tmr. Vrnt lira. Mmr.

IMIAlto AM' 'TATIttl, AMlltitfi' pet a. tn per it of addressed 'ially Para SUN, MOON, TIDE Cnllrd Sfatea Toat antf Ooortefle Snrrer Table time, and helihl of tilirh and low water prf entranre to San Tor city front (Ml.si00 tret mln, Nov. liOVSntT rop Moon ret f'rst p. p. p.

Nov to tar turn Hiisar or atatt mw 2:13 2:58 3-43 4.27 5:07 5.43 6:21 6:54 4 3 43 4 4 4.5 4 6 48 5.4 6:29 7:13 HO! 9:05 10:14 11:24 12:21 1:27 3.2 32 32 32 29 2.5 1.1 1 11:32 12:26 12:41 1:45 2:51 4 33 ..11 7:41 52 1:10 'I St 16:17 11 64 11 51 t-irpn me nrtlrr of their -vtiti th, rlide ln the left-hand rtilmnn eartr morn antl the mte. hie i.tif a tnev oeriir. On nonie ,1... three tide DTOllr; the fourth IWirlnr lowtnr niornln. right-fare trn indicate.

in. tide. Ida rj fa, Indifate p. in WEATI7ER FORECAST i I'OltEt KST Oak-land and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair, fen He winds, mostlv Westerly. Northern 'u li fornjrc'.

Fair, except probably rain extreme north portion, gentle winds, mostly westerly. Southern California: Fa fr, gentle w.tios, mosiiy westerl'. KaertMfiento valley: Tonight and WV.lnesday fair south, probably Tain turf'tli portion, gentle variable winds. San'a Clara and Ran val-I leys: Tonight and Wednesday' fair, winds, mostly wositerlv. Nevada: and Wednesday Washington: Tonight and Wedties-j fair east, probably rain west portion, gentle winds, mostly easterly.

LKfiAL NOTICES A XI' A AIE KTIX'O Nov. 21. 1'i4 -Oakland. Notice Is hereby given that, tho see- meeting of the stock- I I I I I I i i I I I 1 I I I Woto'rcyrlos bought for cash and Sold on terms. AYe pay the most ami sell the cheapest.

Used part." for all makes of machines open evenings and Sundays. pfCTCLE 1 2 7 a 1 ua ra oil repairing, supplies; open Sun. Victory 'yolry, 1(141 San Pablo. cl-KVkLAXIi 'motorcycle, mod, -I HUT, good repair: cheap for cash. dress.

8102 K. 14th st. Elm. 5lO. JJON'T sell your motorcycle until you see us.

Highest rash prire. Mo-" torcyeies sold on easy payments; repairing. Open evens, and Sundays. Motorcycle Salvage Co. broa'dway.

rii oak, esq. TWIN LVD LAN complete. will consider trade tor Ford, road-" ster or cut-down. 1027 62d st. ABUNDANCE OF MONEY LOANS ON' P.eal Estate.

Largest and A. V. LONG OLDEST- ESTABLISHED CLIENTAGE IN OAKLASD. 14r.6 FRANKLIN, next Franklin Theater; Lake. 35.9.

ANYSIZE LOAN OX-REAL ESTATE H. W. McINTIER Federal Realty Bldg. Oak. 530.

ALBERT E. NOKMAN Real Estate Loans 1708 Broadway. Oakland S5. BREILING BROS. FEE THEM FOR LOANS ON REAL ESTATB 407 Federal Iluilding Oak.

2900. Res. Pied. 6046W. CASH OX HAND ANT AMOl'NT FROM TO $9000.

SL'ELBEKOKR A- All, 1706 HROADWAY. FLAT LOAXS. 67 -r. ANY AMOUNT. MACDONALD VINSON.

490 SYNDICATE BLDG. 594S. IF you want a loan on Eood real estate, call on J. S. Naismith, 103 Raron block.

kroll REAL ESTATE LOANS. Bank of Italy Oak. 2BI. L. Howatt 1500 46th v.

up. 1410 nr. K. 14 Ftvl. 2342.

SIOXKY WANTFD PARTY to take first mortpagre on Rood property in good location. r-Builder. Pied. 4907W. WANTED Money to start up an old but real rich mine on the mother -lode.

b. ll. Kodngqis, 1014 Filbert Oakland. MOXKY tXJANEIl PIA.MONDS AMI JF.WKLRY CALIFORNIA'S Urpest pawnbrokers; money loaned on diamonds, watches, jewelry. Liberty Bonds, sealskins! lurs, private offices for ladle CALIFORNIA LOAN OFFICE.

835 BrOHdwaj S.W. cor Slth. Phone Oakland 2621. I HM-Y Tl I.OAX. IFtVOTT are In need of a small loan.

I se us; we will assist you. Cheapest rates. All business confidential, oom 401, 942 Market st San 1 "elsco, Cal. The San Francisco Remedial Loan i Association. t32 Mission cor.

Mint I ve opposite L. Mint earny u.ntt. iHoney to loan on pledges of diamonds, watches, jewelry, and other articles of value at IT, per month. Money to loan on chattels, consisting of household effects, furniture, pianos, etc at Pi a month on unpaid balances. 1 fee.

Transactions held confidential. Chattel loans also made in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. SALARY WE loan from S50 to $500; repay I weekly or monthly, 6 interest. In- i s-djistrial Loan 14 Broadway. and Investment MRi FOK KALE AM) LEASE A MONEY GETTERS 400 9 rooms, near Madison hkpflr.

neat and clean; rent $22; just listed. $1200 38-room hkp'g rent $45; near Grove clears $1)0. $6000 -75 rooms, modern hotel; lobby, steam healed, rent clears $'450 per month; terms, MITCH EN 11, Bacon IHock. A LITTLE beauty: income home. 11 litoms, larptt yarrl.

partleri space for car; b-st of fnrn. and rugs; rented fn'apts near lake, IMS Mad-" Iwn. A buy for terms. hotels, rooming houses flats, cottages. See Holm, M'Tiitt 214.

II. LEE 1102 Jackson; phone Oakland 8351. NOTHING BOUGHT RUT CAXBE SOLD. Come and may have what yog want. WHAT nie; 1 FOlt SALE Or leas'-; hotel will, 'bar, 50roorns 'irnished.

'tccupieti nuisi be sold; any m. price ac cepted. Address 7th Oa tand; phono Lakes FOR SALIltoomiiig town, cenierr.f business 4U rooms: tent Sc KOEN1G KP.OLI 202 Bank of Pan LOOK $16.5 ROOMING A.N fur ale, $500 up. call at 366 14th APi li'iUSKS IT will pay you ro t. before buying.

SPECIAL An unusual bargain. Weil I furn. little 12 rm. house, arrant ed in housekeeping; rein. aovallon the easly 5 ,1, IB, over all expenses: 91.1(1; sti.

ail IkaUaliee 72! 14 1 it long, SMtar. private entrain eat h. easy 2206 Grove s.i after 6 ii t'lai k. $500 VP; furn. rp's 1 may liave it S.

rr AI'AlflMIM liOt SKs. llfVU l.s. IH)OMN. HOOKS WANTED'' WANTED Furnished housekeeping apts in c4ly. Box Mi.

Tribune liable busines: fsti or exchange good rurn, 42-5. 7, I I rooming or, 1 i Bo 1 Tirst WE BUY Spot Cash Paid Our prices based on Quotations: War Stamps, value Second Third Fourth Victory HANK RECEIPTS BOUGHT. New York Stock Bond TV( OFFICES. Rm. 401 Bank of Italy 449 1 2th St.

Minney Pays More Bonds Receipts Stanips THE MINNEY REALTY CO. 436 13TH NffAR BROADWAY Continued i HI "SIV I ESTA P.L1SHED lunch rm. doinii pood business. Peas. Sfats 23.

No. 7 Glen nr. Pick I'Ll'M ilMi Partnor, business al ready established. Address 5341-Grove Oakland. PARTNER wanted for Cla stTradi ator and fender works.

6u5 Clay st. JlOiio Paving proeery and dclica- nn t. T- r.o-,1 rfP.ll, IIJIU lUl.ft, Itlilin, lUA. OX Tribune. lit 'SI WAXTKII WANT TO BUY' a pood payinp butcher shop.

Address R. F. Marcum, T'ninn Pavlnirs Rank Oak. FOR SALK A-TNREDEEMED PLEDGE SALE-A Watches. diamonds, lavalierea, rings, guns, cameras, musical Instruments for amt.

loaned and Interest. City Loan', 1 lidy. Oak. 6145 APPLES $2.00 a box direct from oor ranch. Mauders, 4770 Telegraph.

A SCALE barpain. easv terms; 30- I 10. I'avton. ti'i. Anginiie, uan ut 332 12th sc.

nr. Harrison. A SACRIFICE Beautiful Siberian Marmot fur coat, 1 mo. old. Lake? ofai.

I6H0 lay. Apt. 2 Al COASTER brake bicycle, new-tires. $18: mahogany Victrola and records, $4 2. 2310 San Pablo avo.

A CLIPPER edged couch and cover, dining rm. heater. 1022 Linden. LL li.DI NCfAN Tiyi AT RIAL FOR SALE AT CLYDE, CAL. 1 lot plumbing material.

1 bu building hardware- Rand saw planer. Table saw and sander for planing mill. 432 ft. S-in. east-iron water pipe.

72 ft. 6-in. cast-iron water pipe with fittings. 14 bundles canvas, representing tens, average size 10x12. 67 iron cots.

131 wooden cots. I 7S ma tt resses Hiilt-in kitchen range. 1 blacksmith anvil am! blower. 30 water meters. 10 li-j -in.

water meters. Interested persons may obtain specifications and prices from S. town rrhinager, Clyde, California, or Clyde CWnpany, 311 First National Bank building, San Francisco, Califttrnia. BABY'S oriole bugcy, $4. 235A Ban croft Way.

Berkeley. BEER kegs cheap. 5756 Vicente. I A.T GOLD COST WVllj SACRIFICE FOR $50. lhone evenings, fiakland 6545.

CH A I 'M YS'OOI i I'l ION OA LAND Kill. 715 4T1I ST. DINNER ring. one large ruby, one lart'e satinhire. set lrt design of 32 iamontis.

Parisienne setting in! platinum; sacrifice, $350. Box 5712, i Tribune-. I ELECTRIC washers sold on terms fame as laundry bills, as low as $1.25 per week, free trial given. Vacuum cleaners. Hoovers.

Eurekas, sold" on tTms, $1 per week also used machines as low as 15. L. II. Bullock. 1538 Broadway.

Ph. Oakland (Iv'i. SLYPTl'S wood, cut any length, from producer. Phono FriiiU- i vale LS29W. I'L' iSSma I tress, springs, g'e ice chest, ir SKmakersb jane and O'jeil.

sin-S i 1 I I i piayer-pi- a no La-Ke. 4,9. LOO OUT "FO it l7l2KAI Larg took of rooting and btsild.ng papers to be. rold at once" t'n ifortn nd remnants. 5 LIME inanurs.

sack or -loafs put in Rot-ers. Berk 1 m-any ail r-: nsions 623 2d md liitnher. ogles, rbohng pa i ii.o. st. Poone p.

I 1ST "by 0. evenings. tie ITALY cur. and er-li'l it 4 1 TURKEYS-F ro. fal Pieomemt 2021 ar-Err' Alaminuia I tcnsils IT I Special! I verse J.

Oakland, not 'for sa'e in stj.rt i 'en-Smiib. .2347 East Hi st Cab Thonu FruU. 21U4W. these 4.34 1 JOOl 00f: .50 100 100 I 'Vr ''ff b-t. 1 11 rot all'l Oil, i.h.ir,.- ke.r.

$Co 1,1, Pdwy. OUR ell'i'e crot, of venter aorle nr. row being delivered direct to con-i rumer. Lr.ng your own sacks on boxes to ru: warehouse and sv momy l'armers' Sales Agency, 1-01 okkiand Priori OR! "on. -fed San -t your doori1 I PE.V'H for fuel.

"ni 'I: toil; plant" of Lakes, tie r- P'. ITARY cur. and ral 11, I I A I i I ran fO 1. I lawr-i Is 'U- Jef, tits etc i.l.O 1 II 20.15 1 ,1 II many at this two ot 1" the sailors, were rt when lite craft smpi ed left here Chanirt the Pint. ea a po.

of st; 1 T-ias'ers repistered. at tes 1 House: s. Hamrii, steamer ir-Capuiin George I lard rumor Ardn lam I si. mirr l-s San 1. arneburB, steamer c.

J. Carlson. Captain L. Capta 1, 1 rep: 1 iijp am zen, steam launch ARRIVALS AND DEPART! RES TO ARRIVE. MiV.

2,1 Si III Marshfie'd t'. rtiauo alio Ast la nir, Or. 7 l-'roi tlietle. Wllla- Pi St -in Admiral 1 Se'Uloi, li-hi Man parraffiit. li.i 1'' Jtld I'reui Qlieeil.

UI.PNI.SI) i-ltti" sio.r I Kr, tt l'-rt- Alie t.lr nni; P-'Tl Ian-! I 1 Hva IJI' I rn'o Krotn Nov. Htnir Adnd A er- o. nl.o St lor TO BAIL, TP ESP A NOV. ma sttnr Arnkan, i'srt. Van t.t p- 'a-, from Kearny si.

wharf. Anireles -Sllor. at 4 p. from Howirtf at. 1.

and Harris, at p. in. -Stmr, Wal-fntm Green- nhttrp Metor htp Pdro r-or 'apt, II. Ilernstrom, nt Steiairt st. wharf.

Chrl p. n. -Htt- -stmr. Admiral Farraent, Cant 1" J. b.

at 4 nt from Howard at torr. i- ai .1, Mat liat f. irtlttnd Stmr. Tl'nr City, at 0 p. in.

from Towii CpVKsjp A Y. NOX. 26. and Hatnliurg -s -t-1 M' al p. ar st.

wharf. V'lmr, Prt-d t. A p. ffrom 1-27 i 28 29 2 I mr t'lotnah. Capt.

J. pp.iHl way -vt liarf 1 -st in I from Broadrvay lirll-te. Cant. ital- to Vs.n st MY, 27. Mmr.

O.iepn, Capt i p. io. I retll Howard st, si in 'at A'! I to ral ii. Irom Ilewey, Howard CALL UP you want a first-class rebuilt or rent machine; also A I repairs. Arency CronoJM vnewrllir OuUlnnrt welter t.

rt ee 438 15th ml l.t I I'l IH I Ini i i I 'f Son Pol! 1 I ine 1 tt TO i i day ond year, como IS T7, harf I I.I.I. I nv, i wharf I. ion sur 1- 1 stmr. i i.e.- i i a M- at p. m.

HIM, IP), 2'Ol. a M'C 250 Ashby" Nursery Berk .76 VU 1 .1 1 i (V yf 4fM 1 1 "r- 1 I I clS.il 4 2 7 A r- I -W-irU I ARJtrvrn. 1 -T i -1 1 Vi.NI.Cl. NtlV. VI.

r. 77 i i Hnie-en. Icnr- i -r 7. 7,, 5-V high-bred A.f; tc h-nVr i l.i.m. 12 2.

1 111. a i P.ABBIT but. be. HS B-rk "A I lo JJL. 7 'r" 1 'v-.

h- 1 'o V. JP" on H.ree" -rt ij Elmhursi A-2625 i'n! lEGII-GRAf'E furnit ure and rui-s 40 tieura from i ivn i l-m ic i l'MhKl SUN SOLAX ir sale .0.1 r4 -d u. n. Ui. hour fwmi It To till I THE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE BOARD has taken charge of route! for the naming of thatc certion of tlie City of Oakland lying elong Moraea Road and lite Oakland Antioch Railroad, anil extending from Rock Kidpe nnd C'laremont DisTricH to Joaquin Miller'i, and front Upper I'ieilmoiit hack lo the Skyline BouIevard.

This area comprises some 2500 arres of residential land owned by the Realty Syndicate Company, who are now developing this section into a magnificent restricted residential park. A name for this new rction is desired and prize of $50.00 eath offered for the best name submitted before January 1st, 1920. (Id rase the name selected is submitted by more than one person, prise of rqnal value will be given each.) The one condition in submitting name is that yon describe wbal you observed in this district ibat suggested to yon tbe Dims yoo, SUJ tnuhmit. Mail names to Oakland Real Estate Board SYNDICATE BLILDLNG. OAKLAND.

To grt to this new district, go out Moraga Road from Piedmont a out Park linulevard to Moraga lioad, or tak Oakland Antioch tmd get off at Thornlull Station. 1 i I I ru. T-6 nc.s.i ch, (,. i' i ic. fur-iiijte.

2 l.l wagons, 2 soring wacfrs. A s. V. in holders ot Ihe Hydraulic Pipe villi be held at 621 v.ncra, a Mil Wr. V.

mi-, it 11.1 IP, oPihi ilaw rt hoars .1,1,, in I- run. i', I1' a. ni. f.a... 11 ml I ii Ki kit -yj .0 r-.

TYI ItUItirKIUI I 1 Tribune A -CKOCEH won or without property Apply E. )4th sr. and cigar store f'tr hesp. See owner rtT-1 "FrankOn iTA RlVWARElstort! nvenue. City of Oakland, Alameda County, California, on Tuesday, December 2d, 1910, at the hour of 3 o'clock P.

for the election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing changes in By-Laws and transaction of such other businesa at may before th. meeting. (Signed) J. U. WICKER.

Prestdunt. It. F. CRISIT-, Secretary. (Signed) ration; ronipt'titioii; jarge com- unify: reus.

mitni 2Kui Col- lege v-, Berkeley. cnincs in Oakland, l.akesule 271i.lBdwy and Franklin.

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