Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 10

Location:
San Francisco, California
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

10 BAD ROAD HALT MINE OPERATIONS Dominican Republic's Valuable Deposits Await Improvement of Country's Highways Women Placer Claims and Secure Several Ouncesoi Gold Per Week Having received numerous inquiries regarding mining in the Dominican republic. Consul lialph J. Toften of Puerto Plata has prepared a general outline of the information ob- The most important of the useful minerals that have been found in modern times are gold, silver, iron ore, copper ore. lignite, salt and petroleum. Gold is the only mineral that has been to any extent.

In the time of Columbus the Indians paid tribute in Frold, and in the year 1496 the records show the following mines or placer workings: Vega, the C-ibao, thb 53an Cristobal and the Buenaventura. A considerable quantity of gold is at the' present time washed from the sands of the Yaque. Verde. Bao. Jama and Map rivers and their tributaries by the country people with the most primitive apparatus.

It is claimed that women often obtain two or three ounces of gold per week in this manner. L.odes and gold bearing quartz are mentioned in some of the old reports, but no record can be found of any attempt to work these mines systematically. In fact, none of the mining men now in this country claims to have located quartz veins that would pay for the worthing. There are no doubt some gold deposits, not only in the river beds but also in the hills, that have never been worked, and there is probably considerable gold remaining in the old workings that could be saved by modern machinery and dredges. The conditions for working are good, there being abundant water and sufficient fall for drainage in most parts of the gold country.

A great drawback is the extreme difficulty encountered in getting machinery to the interior, on account of the entire lack of wagon roads. ALPINE MISADVENTURES COST 84 LIVES IN YEAR Foolhardiness of Tourists Is Blamed for Many Casualties From October" 15, 190S, to' the same of the present year, the deaths due to misadventure on tlie Alps (Swiss, French and Italian) were no fewrr than S4 a Jijrure which, to the Lancet, seems to justify the Roman journalist in remarking that what Sir Leslie Stephen called the "playground of Europe" might be its graveyard." greatest number of casualties befell the Swiss and the Germans; next in order were, the English "speaking "Alpinisti," Ihert' the French, 'and linally the Italian. Next to Monte Rosa, the Rangnokulm, in the.Valie Vigezzo, seems to have been the deadliest 'lure. On the Swiss side the Jungfrau still maintains her sinister priority in tempting climbers to their six casualties being registered this year to her account. In nearly every case, the false" economy which dispenses with an experienced R'Uide is primarily to blame, arid next to that the foolhardihood which attracts the nature student to a rare Mower or mir.eralcgical specimens on the brink of an abyss.

Refuges such as those- in course, of erection by the Padunn Alpine club, on the Venetian ranges, are well inspired, ticularly when available on the sudden descent of a mist; but nothing can the lack of precaution which the skilled guide out of account which neglects the personal equation In the matter of bodily fitness for the rfimb. This latter condition is, as the Lancet and its Swiss end Italian, have often pointed out. one "of viial importance to the mountain particularly when approaching tlie meridian of a life passed In years ago it was estimated that while, during the preceding half century, tlie British merchant tonnage had almost the number of British seamen engaged in the mercantile marine had decreased by 23 cent and the boys and young men by per cent. Jt is understood that a majority both of the Canadian and American commissioners of the international waterways commission will recommend that a dam be built on tlie Niagara river, opposite Buffalo and- Fort Erie, for the purpose of raising the level of Lake Erie. THK AN (TrSGO Notable Deaths T.

Wi ETES, RETIEED lit. T. W. Ejer. 57 years old.

a l-ftired liankor of York and fatber of Georiro W. a of the iianking firm of Eyi-r 37 Wall street. Sew York, died in a hospital bore today of diabetes. BIRIHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS DEATHS AndtTKon, JUxm-lic 2." 'Kotsotas. Aprlis 33 Bahrtnbnrc.

John Lensch. Mary Ann 53 Barry. Ellen Jane. ZH Mazsiai. A.

22 Brady. E. Ualsy MrrDennott. B. 70 John H.

40 I.lzzie I'flaKip 53 jMorsan; James 48 Davis, I.iirV;:, Ann .....81 Hay. Georpe 45 Ryan, rorndius 'U Fahey, Michael j.Seott. Hinily 64 Fuller. Franris JI ar II' pan-tlw- SS Iledler, Tlaos 73 IKoutliworth. 54 Uentojr.

tt Uafaelo GlUopiey. Annie 31 I'hiio Greoo. Julius 4JS Ikirneiuaun.Fred- H. A 22 1 crick 11. C.

Kanary, OtlirrJno. (Voks. John 1 Karoki. Martha 2(i 11. Kiup.

I'raukliii 11. Lillian 2S In this rity, December IC. 1909. Blanche dearly tioloved -wife cf Herbert I Anderson, loring mother of Melvin and Law- reuce Anderson, tlevot'-d daujrbier Maryand ttie late F. Ilode, ami beloved "sis ter cf F.

Mli-heliioii. Mrs. Merillion, Mrs. 1. Holland and Christopher, Mary, Kose and Gwrga Rode, a native Sau Francisco, aped 25 4 months aud 14 daya.

Friends and are in, rlied to attend the fuuf-ral today at a. from tlie partoty of 'll. F. Subr 20IM street between Twenty- fifth and Twcntr-ulitb, tbenec to St. Iloni- fface'e cliurrh.

where a rf-yuiem mass will be celebrated for tbe repos 1-'1 of lier soul, at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. 7 In tliix Dicnsiber IS. r.Kfi>, Jf.hn. beloved husband of Katie Kahren- burg, devoted lather Knimii and liertlia Hs.hrrnburjr.

and broUier of Frederick Cahren- burg. uallre of Bremen, axed years ft mouths mid days. A member of Brewery Workers' unlou So. and Gambrinus vi-rein. Friends and aequaintanees are resj)erifully invltr-d to attend tlie fuueral Tomorrow (Tues- dayl, at 2 p.

from the jiarlors of H. F. Suhr i- 2319 Mission street between Twenty -flfiij aud Twenty-sixth. Incineration O. crematory.

In Alameda. Deeeuiber IS, 3009. fcllen U-loved wife.qf Frederick IJarry. ujollht cf Arthur IC. Oorec C.

L. Barry, and sister of a of San Kranfiseo. S8 years. Friendti-and aequ-iiiitaruHis rcssx-ctfully invited to attend the funeral services to-, day (Monday). 20.

1 :30 o'clock p. nt her lute, residence. S7l Lanrel street, liittruient Moaatain View eiiDuury. In- lbH December 17. 1000,.

at her late residence, l.apuna street, B. Daisy, beloved -of Edward, and the -late Mary E. 'Brady, and -loving" sUter of -Ed- ward and Elvera a native of San Kraiylseo." A requiem high mass is lie celebrated for the repose of. her. soil! at Mary's cathe- dral, tomorrow December 21.

1909. I'lease omit flowers. Intcriueut ifirivate. In San Pablo. December 18.

11.. husband of Katherine A. BraiustatU. aud father J. erlno Marie Ha try L.and Andrew A.

Eranistadt nud Mrs. Bouannon of Berke- a of Germany, aged years. 10 months and 2 and respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- tdayi mnrnlug. December 1900. at 10 o'clock, fTom late home, 2433 San Pa bio avenue, Berkeley, thence to St.

Joseph's church, corner of AtSMson and St. Jowph streets. mass will be celebrated for, the of his soul at 10:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Oakland.

In thN city. December 19. 1009. I'elafrle, dearly beloved wifetof Charles Brown, mother -Mrs. Jlarcus Mrs.

Tllrsch aud Gaston- W. Brown, and Kjyter of Jules and Eugene. lard, a native of Linbelm. Lorraine, aged 53 years months and 0. days.

Friends arp respectfully invited attend tbe funeral services tomor- row iTuesday), at; n'clork a. from her late residence, 2212 Devisadero street. Interment private. In this city, December 18. Ln- eUa.

bVloved wife of Milton Davis, and of Dorothy and Milton M. Davis a native of VlrjriniaiCitjV Xev. funeral services will lw held todaj at 10 o'clock, 8. from 1805 De- visodero street. Interment Hills of Eternity, cemetery, by a.

m. from Third and In Sau Jose. December 18. ino9. (Jenrjze Day.

lovinff son of Mary C. Day and (he late' Daniel Day. -and brother of Al- fred 11. and Daniel' J. a native of San Jruse, aped In this 'city.

December 1009. Michael dearly beloved son of Walter aud the late and loving brother of John Walter William -Martin E. 'and Tbonias Fahey and Mrs. Mary- Welton, a native of Colma. aged 37 Friends ahd are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral today (Mon- December 20, 1909.

at o'clock a.m., the fimeral parlors of Ryan Donnboe. northeast corner tof Sistoenth and streets, thence to Ann's chur.eh, Colma, wbero a reyuieni mass will be ccbdirated for the repose of his soul, coni- uienclns at a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. In (his city.

December 18. 1909, Francis Puglcr. husband of Bessie Fugler. and beloved father, of Arthnr and Dr. Cicil a native of Xew aged 80 years 9 months and 13 daya.

Kemains at (he parlors of Gantner Broth- ers. 3400 Sixteenth street between Church and Sanchez streets, until p. m. today (Mon- day December IUO9, Interment Santa Muria, Santa Barbara county. Cal.

In this city. December 19. liMiO, at her late residence, 13(5 ave- Bosona Gerstbacher. beloved of the laic August C. Gerstbacher, and mother of Mrs.

Joseph L. Styler, John J. Gerstbacher. Mrs. John L.

Fey of Ellzabetli, N. and diaries Frederick T. and. Lillian M. native -of Ireland, aged tJS years 11 months and 24 (Elizabeth, please, copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully, invited to attend the'funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), December 21.

'B o'clock a. from the new funeral chapel of Charles H. J. Truman. 1919 Mission street between Flf- Jeenth aud Sixteenth, thence to Mission Do- lores church, where a requiem mass will celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. In this city. December 10. 1909, Annie, dearly beloved wife of John P. Gil- logley.

and loving mother of Jcannette. w- rence aud Hasel- Gillogley, a' native of San Francisco. aged 31 years. In this city, D6cember 19,. 1909.

Green (formerly of Portland, Ore. t. dearly beloved husband of Eva Green, aged 48 years' 10 months and days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited' to attend ihe funeral' tomorrow (Tiies- at 12 o'clock, at the chapel at Salem cemetery." San slateo county. In Uedwood City, December 19.

Clans Hadler. husband of tbe late Anna Hadlcr. anil father of Elizabeth Hadler, a na- tive of Germany, aged 73 years. Friemls and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow- (Tues- day). December 21.

from his late at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet ceme- tery, by train leaving Uedwood City at 12:14. I this city. December IS, 1900, Cath- erine, beloved wife of Gwtavc A. Uerzog, and mother of Emll, Frederick and- Augusta Ij.

Herzog anil Mrs. Nellie Andrews, a native of Germany, aged W.i years 3' months- and 9 The funeral services will be held tomorrow (Tuesday), at o'clock from the funeral parlors of. Bunker Luor, 5606. Mis- sion between Twenty-second and Twen- (Mission Masouie temple). Inter- ment i.

In this city. December 17. 1909, Harry Andrew Johnson, beloved son of Laura G. aud tbe Jate Andrew Johnson, and brother of -Edward A. Johnson of Hartford.

Anna t.T.. l.atiri Nora, Emma Minnie and Maud Johnsoa- ami thy late Walter J. and George B. Johnson, a native of Chicago, 22 years 11 months and 18 days." (Chi- cago, 111.. please Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attcnJ the funeral services to- day -i Monday 1, Dcertiiber 2ti.

lUtift. at 10:30 o'clock a. the' new funeral chapel of Charles 11. Truman. "1919 Mission street Iwtween Fifteenth and sixteenth.

Interment Grcfolawn cemetery, by 11:30 train from Tvveiity-iiftb and Valencia streets. in this city. December IS, 1900. at her late residence. Oak street, Catherine Kanary.

a native of The funeral will take place today (Mon- davi, at o'clock a. from Sacred Heart cliuicii. where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of ber soul. In tbis city, December 19. 1909, Karskl.

dearly beloved daughter -of Hannah aud the late Gabriel Karskl, and be- loved sister of A. C. Karski and tbe late Charles Karski, a native, of Oakdale. aged 2ti years. A member of Deborah Benefi- cial society.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day December 20, at 10 o'clock from the of Theo. Dierks 000 De- visatlero street cormr of Interment Hills of Eternity cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock traiu from Third and Townsend streets. In this city. December 17. 1609.

Frank- lin H. King, a native of 69 years. In this city. December 17. J909.

A gel is Kotsotas, a native of Greece, aged years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fum-ral services today December 20, IKO9, at 1 o'clock p. at the Greek church, and Har- rison streets. Interment Mount Olivet ceme- tery, by carriage. Remains at (he new funeral of Charles H.

J. Truman. 1919 Mission street between Fiftwnth and 'Sixteenth. In IVtaluma, December 1909, Miiry Ann. beloved wife of Albert P.

Lensch, aud mother of Mrs. Hattie Le Kose. Lena Howie, Mrs. Eva Dannals and H. Whipple, and sister of Mrs.

B. K. Albertsou. a native of Springfield. 111., years.

'(Victoria, B. C. papers please copy.) Frauds and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday), December 20. 1909. at 2 o'clock p.

at the parlors of CarCw English, 161S Geary strceti. Cremation I. O. O. F.

ceme- tery. In Stockton. December 18. Alplionse dearly beloved brother of Achilles J. Mazzinl, and loving nephew of Mrs.

J. Na- varre and Mrs. C. Sousa, a native of San Francisco. aged 22 years and 9 months.

In this city. December 17, 1909," Bernard dearly beloved htssband of Mary ilcDermott, and father of Mary J. McDer- a native of County Uiwcnmmon, Ireland, aged 70 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day). December 20.

at a. from his late residence, 1233 Florida street, thence to St. Peter's church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul, at o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

In lurs December IS, 1909. Lizzie dearly Iwloved wife of Henry Mey- ers, daughter of Henry Cuzens. and Hattie Hfftl, aud sister Mrs. Lottie L. Brown, Hattie G.

Hefti and William Cuzens, a na- tive of Altamont. San Jouquin valley, aged 33 years 9. mouths and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited tu. attend tlie funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 10:45 from tbe parlors of H.

F. Suhr Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment Cy- press Lawn cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train frvii Twenty-flfth and Valencia in this city.

December 10. 1900, James, belovcil husband of JVlargaret Morgan, a native of, the parish of Mullagli, County Ireland, aged 4S- years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at parlors of McAvoy O'Hara, 2224 Market street near Hfteentb. In I'rjjitvale.

December 17. Ann KatlgaD. sister Patrick Uatigan and tbe late Mrs. Bridget Brooks, a native, of County Kascommon; Ireland, aged 81 jx-ars. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully to attend the' fnnernl today.

(Mon- 10U9, at o'clock a. MOUNT OLIVET A NON-SECTARIAN ME TER Office; Grant Market Vth Sts. INDEX TO CERT. PUBLIC .7 5, P. 11 I iparTmebtts.

1, ATTORNEYS. 5." P. 1) 11 BARBERS A2JD CoL 6, 10 BAR AHD STORE CoL' P. 11 BICYCLES AND C01. 4, 11 BUSINESS CHANCES V.

4. P. 11 p.ll BUSINESS C0LLEGE5. 6, 11 BUSINESS PERSONALS. i CoL 11 BUTTONS AND 3, P.ill BERKELEY HOUSEEPO ROOMS .7 CoI.

P. 10 CARPET CLEAN1NG: 1 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Col." 4, 11 CHIROPODISTS: 6, P. 11 clairvotanxs. coi.

7. DETECTIVES 5, P. 11 DYEING AND ClEAiriNG'. Col. 3, 11 DRESS MAKING: 3.

IX EDUCATIONAL: r. 7 .7 5, P. 11' EMPLO YMENT' OFFICES: i .7 7:7 Col' 6, P. 10 EMPLOYMENT WAN 7 01 ..4, 10 EMPLOYMENT 5, 10 FEMALE HELP WANTED .7 6, 10 financial. :7.

7. .7 coi. ,7, 11 FLATB TO, FLATS I FURNISHED Col. 3, tS 11 FLATS FOH 2, P. 11 FLATS- TO 2, P.

11 FOR 2. P. 11 i Coi: FURS. V. .7 C.

Col: 3, 11 FURNITURE FOR Coi: 2, 11 FURNITURE WANTED. .7 S. FREIGHT FORWARDING. 2. P.

11 GLASS WORKS 1 4, ll HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS: Col. 4, 11 1 iIOTELS.V.V.".::;.."::':.-.-.-;.";^.-r..';:.C01.";.i;P.' 11 HOUSEB TO 2, P. 11' iO OSES TO Unf .7 P. 11 1NVE5TMENT5. C0i.

P. 11 LEGAL 7. .7" 1, 12 LODGING HOUSES FOE SALE. .77 CoL" S. 11 LOST AI.D FOUND KS3 tSU CoI." 4, P.

10 MALE HELP Col. 5, lo MATRIMONIAL. .7 .7. Col; 11 Col. 5.

11 MATERNIT-j; HOMES .7 8," LODGES .7. 7 CoL 4, P. 10 MINES AND M1N1NG. 11 MISCELLANEOUS 8, P. 11 MONEY.

TO LOAN. .7. 7, P. 11 Col.l. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Col.

3, 11 NOTARY PU8L1C. Col. 5, P. 11 OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. 1 2, 11 PALMISTRY 7: 6, 11 PATENT 01.

:5, P. 11 I 11 POPULAR REMED1E5. Col. 6, P. 11 REAL, C1TY .7 Col.

12 P. 12 REAL COUNTRY: .7 2, P. 12 C0L 3, REAL CoI. 8, P. IB REAL BERKELEY.

Coi; 3, P. 12 AEAL CoL 3, P. 12 REAL TO 3. P. 12 ROOMS' AND BOARD 7, P.

10 "7 7 Col. ROOMS AND Berkeley 1, P. II ROOMS AND Col. 11 ROOMS TO Col. 7 P.

10 ROOMS TO HOUSE KEEPING. Col. 7. P. 10 SALESMEN SOLICITORS WNTED.CoI.

6, 0 5AN1TAR1UM5. Col. 6, P. 11 STORAGE AND MOVING VANS Col. 2, P.

11 5P1R1TUAL15M. .7 .7. Col. 7, P. 11 SEWING MACHINES Col.

2, P. 11 .7 6. P. 11 TYPEWRITEBS AND SUPPLIES Col. 3, P.

11 UNPAID WAGES 7 CoI. P. 10 from the parlors of Carew English. 161S Geary street, St. -Ignatius church, where a requiem mass 'will 'be for the repose of her "soul, commencing, at ,10 o'clock.

Interment Hdly. Cross cemetery. In this city, December 19, 1909, Cor- nelius beloved husband of' Lena Ryan, son of Ann- aud the late' Cornelius brother of John Kyan. Mrs. S.

Macomber. Mrs. K. A. Dougherty, Mrs.

M. Solla 'and the- late and Alice. Gibbs.i and ncle of P. B. Daly, a native of San Fran- aged 34 years and In December 18, 1909, Emily, beloved wife of Robert Scott, loving mother 'of R.

and Scott, and sister of Henry J. and Charles P. Bush and Mrs. "Mary a native of -Wei-- llngton, New -Zealand, (aged' 64, years -11 months and 2S days. (Grass Valley, Nevada county, papers please copy.) v.

and invited to attend the funeral. tomorrow (Tues- I at 10 from- 'her "late resl-' dence, 714G9 Thirty -eighth thence by 11 o'clock creet? from First and Broadway, Interment Greenlawn" cemetery," San Mate 6 county, by; electric funeral irom foot Market street, San "'5 In thin city, 1909. beloved wife "of James N. Sonnlch- loving. mother of Louise grand- 1 of Olga, Elsi.

Carl and Fritz -Nord-. bausen' and' Adolf. "Dorothy and -Ruth'Jatho. native -Germany, aged SS- years- 3 months and days. 7 city.

December. 9, 1909, E. Southwortu of loving liutibaud of -Ella Soutbworth. loving father. of Mrs.

Effle E. Thaekerof Mill Valley and Ed- wcrd A. Southworth -'of Honolulu, Aloying. son of Margaret the late Henry Southworth of- and loving brotherrof John and Robert Southworth 'of Idaho, Henry South- worth. Ida Griffith, Mrs.

Margaret Lundberg of Utah, a native Council Bluffs, aged Friends and of- A. 'Truth O. Stockton, and Maccabees of Are. -to at- tend the funeral tomorrow. from the Masonic temple, Mill the auspices of Mill.

No. ,356, F. M. Interment. Mill.

Valley, TAR.DELLI— In this, eltyv i 1909, Uafaelo. beloved husbati'i of- AgostlnaiiTardelll. beloved- father of' "Guido; 1 -Americb a native- of- Italy; -aged" -67 years 10 'months 'and 29 days. thli cltj. Deeeinber 17.

1909. Pbllo Newton, beloved l- husband Amelia loving father of J. Flynn, -Mrs. J. C.

Weber Mabel' Try.on. and of 7 Tboiuas C- Tryon, a native Ohio. (Sacra- 1 mento' papers' please" 'copy.) 7.7 The -funccal will take' place -today (Mon- day), December 20., 1909, at 11 from the -residence of his- daughter. C. l932 Stewart street, at the ter- mination of Interment family plat, Mountain.

View; cemetery, Oakland. 't YON Entered into rest, in' VAs city, 1909. Frederick H.vC. yon-, dearly -husband Marie devoted father of Elsie, Frederick and Vera 'and lov- ing brother of Mrs. Leopold Neller and Au gust Schirmer.

a of Elfeld, vHannover, (ienniyiy, agpd 02 years 11 mouths and 9 A member of Court 'Apollo No. 7802, A. ply. ,7 7.777^: and membersf of £ourt Apollo No. 7802, are respectfully in' vited attend- the: funeral: tomorrow (Tuesr December ,21.: at v- fromv.fais late residence, 2338 fourth In- terment Cypress- Lawn-cemetery, by.

electric "funeral' car. from Twenty-elfhtb -and 'Valencia streets. 7 '7- In this city. December" 17. dearly, beloved- husband of: Maria Voss, devoted father of Henry fL, Dare Grosscup and Fred and tbe late John -Voss, a.

native of. Hoi- aged CO years 11 and 14 -days. i and" acquaintances respectfully invited to attend the fiineral tomorrow (Tues- day) 1:30 his -late, residence, 155 5 street Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Interment: Mount cemetery," 'My carriage. 7 .7 -7 7-- In this city.

December 17. "Herman G. Wldman," husband. of Mary man," loving father of Anton 1 Charles E.I J. -Charlotte, and- man.

Mrs. W. Sylvester, Mrs. Llppold and. Mrs." Johnson, and the late John George and Ada and brotherrof Zimmerman -and' Mrs.MJllse Zimmerman, a native of emberg.

Germany, aged -CO months and 29 days. I Frlejds. and a re' respectfully to attend- the- today (Mon- day), -December. p. from the residence of.

his Sylvester, 1811- Fifteenth avenilet'near -P. street Interment Mount Olivet ceme- by i this December 1909. 7at- her -late residence. 208: Ripley: streets near -Ala-; bama street.7 dearly beloved wife of William mother of Lillian and Beatrice Young- (twins); daughter Louis and I Sadie Henkel, i and of MSnhie and Mary, Marcella, andi a native-. of N.

years '9. months of funeral thereafter. INDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST Seventy-Five Dollars I WILI, HEARSEi TWO AND CLOTH; COVERED JUtIUS GODEAU Main Offices iV-. 2123 BnihTst.7«W«i»tiaC99 and 1805 nr.iTth, Oakland i Phonej Oakland -7; Branch 305 Montjf om err, Tqni p. -328S Ambulanrc and Carriages to Hire IPIiOWb IN YOURI TO THE CAlt I 1 9 1 Anyone having: a phone ln j- i house of liphone in a charge ad.to The Call underV any.

clasBiflcatibn except I -Matrimonial; Business i Personal i i i i 7and -Employment Wanted. i V- 7.7 i i 7 If vyou need help quickly Just i I 'so to if want to i 7 rent your rooms In a hurry Just i i I I REMEMBER MNUMBER- I i I KEARNY Bfr i GOLDEN Gate 7 coramHndery No. 21 35 Sutter Stated assein- bly THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at Mi. 8 "All raters courteously in- By. order the commander.

7 FROI.IOH; KING SOLOMON'S -'lodge. No. 1739 lnstallation Of; officers (MONDAY) EVEN- at 7:30 HARRY BAEHIt. HERMAN' lodge. 127.

F. A. Called meeting MONDAY, December 20 ajfV: i at o'clock p. m. for installation of officers, i By order of M.

No. Khighfs of Pythias, meets THIS (MONDAY) EVENING nt Mission Ksquire rank. Brethren rordially as. a. wilson; c.

c. C. K. of S. MARINE Beneficial No.

I Officers and members are liereb.y notified to attend the next regular meeting, to held -TUESDAY. 21, at 2.p. 'Election of officers for the ensuing term, 1010. will be. the principal business -transacted." "Tolls close at By PETER PELTRET, President.

JOHN IF YOU LOSE Advertise it It -will be returned to you Mf an 1 honest person fluds: it. 'Hemarkable recov- cries are brought about every day. through this column. IF YOU FIND ANYTHING BRING IT toabe San FrnnelMfO Call Lost nntl Konail Third and Market Htrectri ws check. Have' lt the-owncr does THE People who' find lost-articles interested lv knowing that law Is strict in requiring them to seek- the owners through: advertisements and wise, nud that, failure to, do- so.

if shown, involves a severe LOST- Between and Market gold'; -name ou back Jenny Stone, San- Pabl6 circle No. 243, C. O. F. Suitable reward if re- turned.

to 373 Comberland San Francisco. At Saddle Rock cafe, Oakland. 4' rings. .2 consisting of opals and diamond. l-turquolse diamonds and .1 moonstone: liberal 'reward.

Return, to St. Mark Oakland, box 329. FOUND On -the i Los Angeles overland train. bank' on First national: bank of Dothau. Ala.

Same can be had by." applying to Call lost and found. bnrt-au. LOST or left in- lavatory at Winchester, hotel; Smith Wesson Finder please" return to Z. V. BLALOCK, Eldridce, -and re- ceive reward.

r'Sl On r.bove Wednesday, a' small purse, with a lady's open' face gold- watch: and small amount of reward. scarf pin siipphire surrounded to 1504, Chronicle bldg. -11 and 32 a. m. Reward.

$25. 2 black -Eskimo dogs liberal reward wil I be paid for recovery. NELLIE A. HANNUM, 1329 47th Sunset. THE FILLMORE BRANCH Of THE CALL IS AT 1651 FILLMORB ST.

MaIe' 7 FIRST CLASS Japanese wants' a situation as a line, cook in family or boardiujj house. Address 1900 Fillmore st. phone.West 4550. BOOK keeper. 1 correspondent in English, i.Spanish, German and French; -references.

Address' A. 1627-Post phone West CHINESE boy. would, like, work in hotel or farm- house or saloon; good cook; or will do chamber Address SUE Y. JEE WALE, 150 War BOOK KEEPING or other ofttce work to evenings 'by competent' "Address box Cnll -Wants engagement: all round man. i BUTCHER.

1 Deeoto house, Decoto. Cal. CARPENTER with long experience and excellent references "wants to "build houses by 'contract; or carpenter work only. Carpenter, 111 11th CHAUFFEUR; young man. 'working in, office dur- Ing would position, driving auto on Sundafs.

and a -few nights during week; will furnish references; 5 years' experience demon- stratlug. Address J. X-, 222 ClnytQU. St. CARPENTER, first class references, wants day or plans estimates free; try my a practical -builder.

Box 408 Call office. Kir.l! Fillmore st. CHINESE; first class hotel; cook wants position;" city. or. country.

Address LEE. SING, 557 i Grant ay. 30. 77 -7 COLORED, man' WHUts position, porter'or janitor. hone, Douglas wishing, a position -with private 'family, neverchews or drinks; careful driver; best ref erencen.

Box 1893, Call. CARPENTER and cabinet maker wishes any kind steady work. Box 2016, Call office. COOK wants position; married man. DAVIS.

Valencia 7 77. DRAFTSMAN experienced in gas and: steam engines, jigs, tools and machinery. Box 2052. Call DKNTAL mechanic. desires employment from 6 to 10 -evenings experienced." Address box -Call; of 1(351 Fillmore; st.

EXPERT book keeper desires temporary work. any -nature; Highest, references. Address 'box -1975. Call: grocery clerkv wishes a posi-, cjty or country; capable of taking, charge; first'class Box 2045, Call EXPERIENCED porter or bed maker, age 7 35, speaks" German, little English, wishes any: of housework good references; handy, with tools. SILADY," 208 3d st: ENGINEER, middleV nged, able "to charge- of machinery, and heating plantsiin hotels or buildings, open for engagement.

Box Call office, EXPERIENCED book keeper and office rapid and "accurate, iige; married. position cau furnish excellent I local I references Address box FI RST CLASS workingman desirert powltion as -ranch hand. HERBERT, American Howard st." near 3d. experienced boy posi-' tion to do cooking or; auy other work i city, or country. Bo x.4997,: Call.

ICSI Fillmore St. HEAD: porter or hotel "officer; with' references from Itrst class hotels. Box ..2046.. ''Ca11, office. 7 JAPANESE wains pasition school boy, 1 waiteri ter or plainicook I ng.

Phone, West 2177. 1 MARRIED man, Ptrictly 7 temperate. wants steailj' employments city; and if -you need- a man give; me a Inside work preferred; also well -acquainted would a in fact: kind. of -labor "is or act as foreman on concrete work .4. 4 Address boy.

Call office, wants well ac- city: strictly 'temperate -and '7 prefers inside work; if yon -need a- inan give) nio a Address box '40W, Call of-; Mcc. U651 yFHlmore st. ffv 7-- '-r MAN? andswlfoiwanttwerk -of' any kind; man pood handy niisn and wife good Address b0x, 1060,: Call 7.7; 7 MARRIED man. 2S years, late from the east. wife here.

Industrious, with best habits" and honesty Intelligent -and capable of and the best ft of imen." wishes. "wort farm or. ranch iupj to date man. or devel- opment: company opportunity and home -more desired i than wages. Box- 2036.

Call of flee. ORCHARDlST.K 7 seeks position lon i large institution, hotel; care for grounds, I floral, vegetable, flelds.c dairy work, bntter making; also 1 poultry; -references. C. JOHN- SONoHotelTAdmlral, Eastst. 7.

I haugeti and with" all tools. wants work, day or job; good work; low 2771 Folsom st. phone Mission PAINTERiand- paper hanger- wants work-: from 'owner; has -tools. Painter. 202 Oak phont Market and Jobbing, sober.

8052007. Call of nee. 7: '7 7 man wants position "as coachman. man about.place;,-understands can I milk a references. Box 2023r.

Call office. -i. VIOLINIST, young manT, good stock of, orchestra 17 dance work sl per hour concert; 3oc. I Phone 7 by "elderly all, around i kitchens vegetableman, dish waiher. experienced; best reference.

Ad-- 7-dresa bos Situation by responsible middle aged German. Box 2012. Call office. middle reliable. Intelligent.

'don't nor." drink, habits," G. feet Box 2040. man Jof .23 wishes a position 7- store, machine, shop. gas en- factory; experience. 7JAMES CQTTA.N WKLLi.educated,^young,7married couple 7 thor- 'oughly understands auto and; launch: 7: wife would care for' children or housekeep.

1970. Call office. YOUNG German couple position man as porter or janitor is handy wife as chamber, maid or cook good Box Call office. YOUNG. thoroughly experienced.

ln any kind of electrical steam: heaters. and care of elevators first 4 class reference tfot afraid 7 of work. I WM. DYER; 3 27S Market st. YOUNG and honest, wants work aY any Address; Call; office.

YOUNG I nwn, i technical kuowl- edge, quick at wants position of trust with some rf liable firm. Box 20C1. Cal 1 office. YOUNGI man; 20 would like; a position: "7 can operate do little book keep- office work In general: ence; Box 2015. Call office.

are out of work an ad under employment wanted help you to secure, a position. Al COOK wishes work, hotel." club, Institution family; understands cooking in all is a good baker and city or country. 1373 Halght st. Phone Mkt. CHAMBER: MAID wants work '1ft hotel or roora- Ing house.

Box 4975, Call l6sl Killmorc. DRESS MAKING: work taken at, home: suits to order, $12. up; engagements In pri- vate families. $2,50. per day.

car.fare.'" MISS BARSS. 1257 Octavia. bet. O'Farrell and ElUs phone 2786. ENGLISH 'woman desires position as useful companion- or 'will care for.

hail Home experience -In nursing; or would "travel. Box 2008. Call office. lady's tnaid or second work; very packer. traveler; good references.

Address LOUISE, box 4954. 1051; Fillmore st. i GOOD -ranch cook desires sitnat lon: good cook baker; MISS DILLOX. 113S Turk st. GOOD cook desires city or eouri- try $40.

MISS, DILJ.ON..^I.'SS Turk st. INFANTS'- hospital graduate, seeks posi- tion; 7 years" experience. ATWELLT Woman's hotel West e255. js'EAT Danish -girl 'Wishes' position at general' wages $30. Eagle-: wanted by woman, with boy, as house keeper' or cook? for.

men -on. boy 'good at milking r. and Addres box 4958, Call 7 office, 165t Fillmore -7 7. RELIABLE, neqt; woman wants position as working house keeper In small family. st.

STENOGRAPHER, experienced, desires position -Address box. l97o. 'Call -no wishes work as 9 working vhquse; keeper for-. -widower: -no ob- jection to B. 8.." box .4974, Call office, 1651 Fillmore; st." alone, wishes house keeper's.

place; no to'; 1" or 2 give reference." Address 1 box: 2049. Call office. WOMAN wants -washiug 'and sweeping. Market V-' YOUNG. woman year old boy would' like sltuationlto do" mare for home than wages.

'Address -box 1993, Call office. YOUNG wllllngito a position 'as- a' stenographer; little experience. Box 2004. Gall office. 7 THE FJLLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT.

1651 FILLMORE LEAHX TRADE MEN: Electricity, car- pentry, plumbing; brick laying and- sign palnt- ing trades i taught in- a few: months. ACTUAL contract work. Catalog free. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL. CONTRACTING 1623 S.F..

THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE C-VLL IS AT 1651; FILLMORE ST. ASSISTANT CREDIT MAX WANTED; exped- ience not essential; application rotn book keeper willing to learn considered; moderate "with rapid advancement to. right man. Address box 120, Call office ANDRE'E. 1044 Larkin Pie baker, $2.50 a hotel porter, 10 a week; assistant cook." $6 a week; cooks, kitchen help, etc' Oakland office 957 Frank- lln st.

BOY about' lo for general :1: 1 wholesale P. O. -box- 367, 1 city. BRIGHT office boy: for errands, banking and col- $30Jt Box 8013,: Call office. CRANEMEN.

STEAM SHOVEL, $90 MONTH. 32 SACRAMENTO EXPERIENCED Jewelry salesman; permanent position" Tight man. 80xi 2005. Call office. GOOD, collector "to 'handle newspaper route in -the.

Mission; references required. Box 74408.v3011 7 LABORERS and mechanics to know that Edward Rolkin baa the rooms 'at the Denver house, 3d and. Howard to 35c per day; s2 week; hot. and water; in; every room. r-.

MEN "and' women to learn barber, trader 8 week's; earn $5 to $10 a' week while learning; particu- MOHLER, COLLEGE. I MEN 'to- learn, liarber trade in spe- cial I inducements to next 10 f- call early particulars. S. Fl, Barber, College. Howard.

MAN to attend: cigar stand; good pay: must have $100 30(5 12th st. MEN to learn cigar, making good pay while learning. 306 12th- st. MEN -wanted at- 103 3d st. to have i their i shoes repaired sewed soles.

75c, done In 10 minutes. NEW: 1 1124 Single and cold 4 water. PR ACTICA Ii gardener, strong, neat, wife cook, -as caretakers; cxperlvncejigive ref-' erences be Iwell Box Ca11.7 SEVERAL, young people for vaudeville, experi- ence: room 51." TWO first class ica rpenters; 2 carpenter's help- Octavia Atj once, Tstereotyper for dally paper in "country; good wages. Address 1572, Call -office. 7 reliable "railroad "switch-" 'y.

men: to take strikers'; place oat of (own free 7 transportation;" hoard 'and room provided. i 4s4 Montgomery," between 9 a. m. and i in 1 f-MoTlnij 7 picture must he v.f good steady Box 408. Stockton, -y, WANTED-i-Young handy tools, to set 7up -i Apply manager's 8 :30 Mon- morning.

HALE 11th an.d 7- Washington, I Oakland, occupy. rooms." 20c to 30c peri'night at "the NEW YORK. 753 Howard st.l hetween 3d 4th." learn" to moving." pic- ture machines 'operators make t0 $35 wept; -Western 476 Albany, block," 1 1250 Broad- way. ''Oakland. 7 man.

jgeneral office work; must be able- to speak. and write German and Box 2021. -v. -r BARBERS WE ttt'up shops cheaper than any one else ami on If you Tare 'about Ito "open up it pays you to ua or. prices and quality.

-haver over 20 seco-jil all and styles, from'slsnp. Vibrators sold on installments. $4 per month. sold ou ss per month. sold on Installments, $5 per mo.

JAMES BARKER, INC. Phone. Franklin SS99. 4 Turk st. THE NEW A razor of unusual quality aad the -best can be had.

It is Impossible to produce a- razor superior to the NEW AMSKE. for It is made of the choicest" steel, and positively ground by the dost scicutitic Hamburg In -short, there, has absolutely -never a offered to tbe trade; price guaratitred; open evenings. PACIFIC BARBEKS' SUPPLY 'JB2 Market NEW -AH of. barber chairs bought and sold. Why pay so high 20 to 30 per cent oCf.on time.

535 Hayes st. chair shop, running 2 -steady low rent permanent building; worth Only with COLEMAN. S3O Market st. Fine Market st. barber shop; heart of loug if desired: terms.

Exclusively COLEMAN'. Market st. BAUBKR'S 'combination mirror case, slightly- used. Al condition, at a bargain. STOLTZ'S Market floor.

Bancroft building. FOR 2 chair outfit for barber will as a whole or separate. Apply barber 1547 Webster, Alameda. 6 CUAIK office building shop, all or half interest none but first ply; references. COLEMAN.

WO Market st. BARBER shop for, sale: 2 hydraulic chairs; good location. M. J. BROWN, Mendo- cino ay.

comer Stli, Saata Cal. HOTEL barber shop for sale; 4 cliiilr'a. running nicely fitted. For particulars address Stanyan San Francisco. Great bargains In Koken's hydraulic chairs," slightly yon can cet 1 or J5 do.T.

also mirrors, at STOLTZ'S, 73K Market st: Don't miss BARBEIi LUCY. of North please call ISO 7 Market st: at once; 1 li. D. cualr, mirrors, sale. MAKE yomself'a present of razor and be happy.

BAITERS. Ellis st. MANICURIST wanted: first class. Golden Hotei Sbartng Parlor. -84 Ellis st.

cor. Powell. GOOn- location: for a 3 chair shop; rent reasonable. Can at 1051 Mission saloon. FOU: chair transient barber snop.

known as -the Old Trail. 4tU GOOD 2cbair barber shop for sale. Call at 1515 A Ellis near 'fUlmore. BARBERS' Protective Employment sec- retary, W. Baron.

775 phone Kny. o'iS4. WANTED to buy country barber shop running 2 chairs. Address Call Stockton. BARBER shop with.

two rooms in rear to rent vr sell. 804 Valencia st. IF you arennt of work an ad under employment wanted -will" help yon sec-are a position. lIEI.P_\VAXTJED YOUNG women between the ages' of 17 ano. 25.

of fair education, neat appearance and unques- tionable character wanted to study telephone operating as a profession; liberal salary is paid new operators while In training at the; operating school of the Pacific -Telephone and i Telegraph company. aqJ upon graduation they "are 7given permanent positions at the switch-; boards, 'with opportunities' for promotion. The; Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company pro- vldes- light and well ventilated operating rooms, pleasant rest and lunch rooms, and; takes a personal interest In the welfare of the women in its employ. Competent furnished to provide branch exchange subscribers. For full particulars, call, preferably be- ween 8:30 a.

m. ami 12 at operating school, telephone office. S2l Hyde st. near Sutter." AT MRS. ANDRE'S.

1044 Lurkin Cook. I must French cooking. $15; waitress and parlor maid. French maid and seam- secoml girls, SCO; French girl. $3O: Infant's nurse.

Germar 9 nursery governess. young for house 7 In: hair dressing and maulcur- ing jriveu. trade taught thoroughly from A to reliable and 1750. Fill- more st. near Sutter.

ANY woman in sorrow, perplexity, needing friend. advUer. invited to call on MISS TANNER. Salvatiuu Army, headquarters. 1130 Market Sau Francisco; hours 2 to 4.

EXPERIENCED operators on all parts of shirts; steady wolk all yi-ar ULMAN. SEELIGSOHX BUOWN. '7 140, New Montgoiuery st- EXPERIENCED wire frame maker on ladies'- -httts. MeDONALD 21st and Brush Oakland. EXPERIENCED maker, one who understands covering hat frames.

MeDOWELL 21st and Brush Oakland. HOUSE -KEEPER for country home; must cook, garden mvi milk a cow: good home, but lone- Box 20CC. Call office. LADlES 'wanted to take home work, part or fnll evperieiK-e unnpeessarv. TKIEEER'S, 1607 Ellis st.

near Fillmore. Reliable home work applying transfers spare time. 1.. "lo doz. upward guaranteed.

Market st. S3 day making medical pillows; 6 work sent anywhere prepaid beautiful pillow 14x14. free; proposition, advice, ptc, 10c: no postals answered. HARVEY 4, 110-27 New Haven, Conn. MIDDLE aged woman: wanted as house keeper.

Address J. A. EVANS, 2 Court place, Reno, Net. SALESLADY for Welshach sgpplies; per Box 20-11, Call office. gikls to make overalls.

paid salary while le-vi strauss and clay apply to mr. davis. Young ladles to train as nurses; jpalA while learoing. Bos 3SOI, Call office Oakland. WANTED Cashier for wrapping desk.

Apply office. II HALE Market and 6th sts. WANTED-i-Saleswoman'for leather and jewelry. Apply- office, "9 a. HALE and Kth WANTED Saleswomen for toy department.

Ap- ply office, 9a. HALE Ctt) and. Market YOUNG lady clerk, permanent position, also to work' 1 in substation postof flee; references re- quired; salary 'to start necessary to work evenings every other week. today. 10 to .11.

3011 ICth-st. YOUNG woman assistant in linen' room of hotel of 30 ruonn, references, must-be a five mender; French lady's maid. and parlor maid, Irish wait- ress. private family, city, waitress, first class country hotel, $25: second girl for an American family, city, French girl for house work, city. $23; cook -for.

a small plain hotel, 'country. $40: 20 housework for eityand country, $35. $30. $23. Call at MISS PLUNKKTT'S.

1596 Slitter cor. Webster. NOTICE. NOW OPEN. NOTICE FILIPINO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 1139 STOCKTON.

PHONE DOUGLAS 5707. FURNISHES ALL KINDS OF MALE HELP. XI PHONE WEST IT3I. Largest Japanese. and Chinese employment office In cltyv T.

TAMURA 1012 Lagnna st. OSCAR MIATSUMI. JAPANESE-CHINESE EMP. BEST CITY Olt 1313 GEARY ST. WEST, SS.S3.

bureau of information. Chinese help, all. 23 Canton fi49 Krny. STAR office furnishes Japanese-Chinese help. KODATA.

Geary; tf 1. West IC7. JAPANESE Housecleaning 2323 Californlii st: -near Fillmore. Phone West 7003. H.

W. HONG, Chinese employment SO3 Webster Oakland; phones Pekin 25, J. CONN. Chinese emp. bureau Chinese special, hotel, or fam.

770 Clay; t. Doug. 3162. JAPANESE and Chinese employment office. 1078 Ph.

West 7155; Home plione S. -7 174H'Sutter; phnne West Rest Japanewe-Chinese help furnished promptly: FIX and SOUCITOaS WAXTED RESIDENT, manager wanted 'for -local control of -Gillette sanitary- spray. the" hew dustless cleanuig that saves 7 labor and health; must capital. ogen sod agents on new plan devised 'by us; an opportunity for. a man of broad ability vwho 7 enn 'deal, with large -'corporations, as well as smaller i-buslnessca -and women In- the house- hold: references required; no salary it's chance for a man who wants.no limit on what he earn.

Addresn Gillette Chem- 7 leal 42 Broadway. York city. or 6, good hustlers, ladles or gentle- men, to sell the finest city property ou the 7 bay; ml joining the lofatlon of the big Pullman i 7 car shops at Cal. bant opportunity for i the right parties in California will pay salary or commission. Call from 7 to 8, even- t.lngs, at, 602 37th Oakland: SELL FRAME PICTURES Swell: Xmas presents: cheapest place In town.

Pac. Frame 324 Hayes st. agents: commission or cniarantee; 7 property that Will sell. 14S0. Market st.

SALESMAN to sell adv. calendars; salary. V. S. 1120 Stelner WAXTEIJ AGSNTS high -article; 7 easy 'seller; 'County, and city.

Box 2022,. CalL ITXPAIP COLLECTED WE GET TOC THE MONEY; made everywhere; wages." had etc. INTERSTATE. 615 Pac. 4ta A KNOX.

4Vi Hens, attiu-'uueuts. -fhecks cashed: rtehts coHectrd everywhere. 'BAD handled, suits lament, 251 Kearay. AGENCIES COLLECTIONS Send your bill to us. We collect everywhere.

Law. mercantile tracing. Creditors" Mercantile Agency, 28-Ct) Bacon, block, Oakland. Cal. I 7 ROOMS TO I.ET— and Unfar.

A COZY borne for respectable ladies. 1130 Mar- ket 3t. near Sth, under auspices of the SAL- VATION ARMY: elegantly furnished: every modern convenience; steam heat, electric light aad elevator service; spotlessly clean; centrally located: thoroughly homelike; telephone Market 1349; prices moderate, ranging, from 23e nJgUt up; rates "fly the week or- month. See matron, room 33. I Nicely furnished HOTEL OREGON.

Swingle and suites, with 11th and Valencia i 111 1 bath, steam heat, Park 5573. hot aud cota water; rates week upward. BUSU IG71 Largo, suuny room, running water and grate, low; also small, front, window room." rent low. BROADWAY. 1323.

near Hyde Xewly fur- nished bay window room; ranntos water; targe closet: bath: reasonable. CALIFORNIA 1244, near Beautiful uewly room: large and sunuy; every convenience: jio apt. 3. I CALIFORNIA 1244. or.

Beantifal ntfwly furnished rooui. large and sunny; every 'convenience; references; sign: apt. 3. CENTRAL HOTEL. 574 3d st.

Free baths; and reading on floor: 500 alneln and family rooms; 35p to $1 a day; $2 to a week. EDWARD ROLKIN, Proprietor. DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and All modern conveniences; 200 room.s. 35c ta fl day, to So a week; free baths.

Howard op 4th st. cars. ELLIS uear Googb Comfortable-, sun- ny bay window furnished room; grand view; bath; phone; reasonable; good'ear service. ELUS 1177 Furnished rooms for rent: $2 per week and up: bath and electric tight. ELLIS 1177 2 nicely furnished rooms for house keeping: gas range, hot and cold water.

bath and bcth phones. GOLDEN GATE Beautiful large bay window alcove room. suit. 2: hot and mid water, bath, phone; house keeping rooms. '-4 GOL'GII Very Dice sleeping room.

$1.25 week: workingman: 2 men $2. HOTEL IRVING. 2oo modern outside rooms; largf lobby; ladies' parlori sample rooms: to $1 a day; $2.50 to $5 week. Eddy st. cars direct from ferry.

HAlGlli Sunny outside room. suit, for 2: with or wlthoot light hskpc: all conr. OAK 322. Large furnished front sun all day; suitable for 1 or 3 gentlemen: rent PO.ST Handsomely furn. sunny front 7 bath.

gas. phone, run. wafer: $10 month. OVERLAND EXOtTSJK Sacramento st. below Montgomery Now opln: 20() rooms: hot and cold, water in every 25c to $2 per day.

$1.50 to per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop. PIERCE "2'J4X Sunny rooms: grate, batii, phone: sunny attic room.

$6. PINE -Large sunny corner room: run- ainc water, grate, phone, large closets; also small SANCHKZ S3, hetween 14th and Duboce ar. Nicely first flooc room; bath, tele- near 3 car lines; SS. SHOTWELL Unfurnished 4 room tase: without warer; near 2 car lines. Apply Pierce st.

tel. Park 7047. SANCHEZ near Duboce Newly fur- nUhed bay window suite, for 2 or 1 3 men, $1S; large room. $10; Uaight carsw 7. TO let Furnished rooms with bath, $2.50 and $3.

259 Elm ay. bet. Vau 'Ness and Franklin. TH K.NEVADA. X2T, Van Ness near cor.

50e and $1 per day. to $5 per week: elec- tric lights, hot and cold water; transient. WORKINGMKN Pleasant furnished rooms for batbiug; reasonable. S4U California st. 14TH Noe Sunny front room, for 2.

$12: 3. with eacb; bath, phoue: car lines. ROOMS- FOR HO ISE KEEPING BAKER IS la. bet. CaliSornla and Sacramento Large stinny front room, fur.

house keeping. BAKER opp. 2 aunay front rooms in modern flat: reasonable. BAKEU 18lx. between California anil Sacra- meuto 2 large, sunny, frout rooms for house keeping.

BUCHANAN nr. Calif. large front rms. for newly rent $25. BARTLETT 42t).

nr. 25th 2 sunny, unfur- nished parlors; cral grate: every convenience. ELLIS Handsomely furnished front rooms; very reasonable; phoue. running water. ELLIS 1937.

near Devlsadero Sunny suits for house keeping: running water, bath, phone; no objection 1 small cUild; reasonable. FOLSOM 1222. nr. Sth 1 suite bouse keep- ing rooms, gas range, bath; also single rooms; reasonable! FRANKLIN 1233 2 room apartments. $14 to $16 month; yard, phone, bath.

GULDEN GATE Sunny, frunt hskpg. suite: suitable for 4: also 1 suite suitable for running water. gas aud bath. G. G.

1521. near Pierce st. 2 comfortable sunny rooms. $1S; also alcove; running water. HOWARD 56? Front room and kitchen fur- nished: $12: 2 rooms, coal stove, $12; single, gas plate.

MCALLISTER 12C0. near Nicely furnished snnny rooms; bath; quick car serv- ice: central: reasonable. OCTAVIA Nteely fur. rms. for bachelor quarters: bath, phone, all mod.

cony. O'FARRELL 1420. near 2 well fur- pleasant bouse keeping, romns in pri- vate Bat; rnnge. running water, bath, laundry: reasonable. Telephone West 3695.

1774 Nicely furnished sunny front room: buffet kitchen, with run. water. O'FARRELL 1714. nr. 2 house keeping rooms: large kitchen: fuel stovu; $1S; single rooms.

$10 up: telephone. POINT LOBOS Large room: gas plafe, $7.50: 1 room, coal stove, rooms rear. $12.50. PORTOUV bet. Steiaer and Pierce, off Waller 2 rooms, furnished: bath, phone: sep- arate entrance ami yard; $1S; Duboce park.

SH6TWELL. 946 2 sunny rooma, completa for heuse. keeping; rent reasonable. THE ROSE. 1554 Howard Uk." rooms.

phone and bath; sunny single. $1.75 hot and cold water each room. THE MARTINET, Van Ness ar. Geary Suits, sing. light ph.

Franklin S3. VALENCIA 1234 2 sunny front rooma. henna keeping; gas, bath and phone. $16; also 1. $11.

WEBSTER Nice lame sunny front furnished room for light bouse keeping: quiet. STH 365 Connecting house keeping rooma aud single rooms; running water and bath. MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL, BLAKE'S BAZAAR, 110S VALENCIA ST. ER HmTSEJCEEPJ IXG PRINCE ISO 7. modern sunnr furnlxhefl house keeping rooms; separate en- trance: $18; 2 adults; near anj -local tralnn.

A small want ad in' The Call will do it quicker than a dozen plastered on your -and "which spoils the of your home sides. Phone Krarny for an ad man to call and see yon. ROOMS AND BOARD OFFERED THE WF.MPK. Oak ronny room aud unexcelled board; all conveniences. Take Ilalght or Masonic cars to Buchanan at.

ASHBCUY Best of boanl: rooms aud locatiou; quiet, homelike, private houso; bath, phone; references. ALTA LOMA. 2153 Pacific Nice room. BARTLETT stinny rooms, with hoard: ranning 1 or home cooking. CL.VY Snnn.v room and good board in private family for references escii.

ELLIS 2 suuny for 1 or 2. with Niard: German cooking; good home; bata phone. West 0084. Sunny suite and single moms; 'with board: horn? cfoking; "also pleaM-' ant b-axt-toent room; rnnntug tbot and water; home comfortM. Tel.

West 2320. O'FAHRSLL "1233 Front alcore room, board for 2: side single and double; sonny! PACIFIC; Single. sunny room excel- lent board; splendid location: table ooarl. Continued Sext IQhMHHMMBIC'.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The San Francisco Call and Post Archive

Pages Available:
152,338
Years Available:
1890-1913