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Vital StatisticsBIRTHS

ELLIS?In this city. December 5. 1913, to thewife of Milton Ellis, a daughter.

MARRIAGESSTEVENSON?COOK?In this cltv. December

6. 1913, by Rev. James M. McElhlnney.Charles E. Stevenson and Katberlne BellCook, both of San Francisco.

S. F. MARRIAGE LICENSESThe following marriage licenses were issuedtoday:Robert Duffy, 46, Long Beach, and Emma

R. Elliott, 4!!, same address.Frederick J. O'Comiell. (9, 346 Eighth ave-nue, and Ftauces M. O'Keeffe, 18, 141 Six-

teenth avenue.John Boyle, 39, 1151 Turk street, and Kath.

ryn Muilins, 2S. 1031 Ellis street.James F. Nelson, 29. Kansas Citv. Kan ,

and Dora Coleman, 29. 730 Fell street.Elwyn W. Ames, 21. Newcastle, Cal.," andSybil Sw«sey. 19. same address.Martin Foy. 45, 411 Tehama street, and

Genevieve B. M. Coombs. 33, St. Louis, Miss.

OAKLAND LICENSESGeorge J. Earl, 26, and Pearl V. Littlefleld22, both of Oakland.Edward G. Webster. 19. and Rachel ERosenhahm, 21. both of Alameda.I.ouls Cambra, 22, and Millie F. Comet 18

both of Oakland. ' 'Lncina Soberaues. 30, and Vera I. Sewell25 both of waklaud. 'William J. D. Reynolds, 22. of Berkeley andEdith M. Blxton. 18, Ferndale.Louis W. Strang. 24, and Clara L Field 25both of Oakland.Joseph J. Conato, 20, and Agnec A Slsterno17, both of Berkeley.Paul H. Parrish, 23. and Marian B. Shan-non 21. both of Alameda.Jesse M. Painter. 28. St. Louie. Mo., andCereua M. Chousse. 21, Deadwood, 3. D.

DEATHSBACIQALTTPI? Margarita Bacigalnpl. desrlvbeloved wife of Rotnaln Baeigalunl of SanJose and beloved mother of Tovie Baolgalupidearly beloved sister of Catherine Ferguson.

Mrs. C. B. Morgan. Mrs. E. W. Pohn, be-loved aunt of Mrs. Fritz Wiseman of Sacra-mento and Thomas Ferguson of San FranCisco.

BAKER?In this city, December 7, 1913.Wakefield Baker, beloved husband of CoralieThomas Baker and father of Livingston I...TAakeflld Jr. and Marion Baker, a native ofMassachusetts, aged 47 years. (Boston pa-pers please copy.!

BEHAN?In this city. December 6 1913, Ag-nes, beloved wife of Maurice Rehan and lov-inf mother of Maurice S.. William J.. Rich-ard F. and Agnes M. Behan, a native ofCounty Kildare, Ireland.

BERTEL8MEN?In San Jose. December 6.1913, Carl F.. beloved son of Carl Bertels-men. beloved husband of Adele Bertelsmen.father of Mrs. Jesse M. Waterman and KarlF. and Edward C. and the late Minnie sie-gele and beloved brother of Mrs. Charles Doerrof San Joae, Louis and Henry M. Hufschmidtof Oaklund and George Hufschmidt of Hum-berg, Germany, aged 61 years.

BLUM?In Martinez, Contra Costa county. Cal.,December 6. 1913. Simon Blum, beloved hus-band of Leontlne Blum and father of MyrtleBlum of Mexico, Albert E. Blum of Martinez,Mrs. Rose Goldsmith of San Francisco, Mrs.Herralne Straus of New York and EdmondBlum of New York, and brother of GabrielBlum of Martinez, a native of France, aged79 years and 8 months. (New York papersplease copy.)

BOGLE?In this city. December fi. 1913. Elea-nor J.. beloved daughter of Fred C. and Ad-die Bogle, a native of San Francisco, aged9 months and 9 days.

B0HNER?lu this city, December 7. 1913, JohnBohner, beloved uncle of John Bohner, anative of Germany, aged 50 years 5 monthsand 28 days. A member of St. Paulus D. R.K. Understuetzuugs Verein.

BRENNAN - In Berkeley, December 7. 1913.Josephine C, beloved wife of Edward B.Brennan and loving mother of Edward J.,Francig C. John P., R. Jeannetta. WilliamT.. Gertrude C, Mary L. and Raphael <».Brenuan. Mrs. J. F. Michaels and Mrs. 1.. S.tJIbbs, a native of California, aged 51 years0 months and 26 day*. I

BROUGHAM In this city. December 7. 1913.John Joseph Brougham, dearly beloved hus-band of Wilhelmtna Brougham, loving fatherof Robert and Christina Brougham, lovingbrother of Mrs. J. J. Mahoney. Mrs. I'. J.Enright und the late Mrs. Evelyn Eickhoff. anative of San Francisco. A member of SanFrancisco Aerie No. 5, F. t). E.

CARL?In this city, December 7. 1913. AlidaCarl, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. JuliaWise, mother of Maud M.. William A.,Mabel I.eland and Leland S. Case and sisterof Marlon A. Bruce, a native of the SatnoauIsland*, aged 62 years.

CASE?In this city, December 7. 1913. ElizaA. Case, wife of the late Joseph DearborneCase, mother of Mrs. Frank Severlo, MarkM., William A., Mabel Leland and LelandS. Case and sister of Marlon A. Bruce, bornin Samoa, aged 62 years 8 months and 1day. iChicago. 111.: Salt I*ke City, L'tah,and New York papers please cony.)

Friends are Invited to attend "the funeralservices Tuesday, December 9. at 10 a. m.,at her late residence, 419 Ash bury street.Interment private.

C00HEY?In Pittsburg, Cal.. December 4.1913, Mike Cooney, a native of CountyClaire, Ireland, aged 65 years. (Chicagopapers please copy.)

COtTLSOM? In this city, December 7, 1913,Fred F.. beloved husband of Josle Coulsonand father of Horace A., Fred F. Jr.. andWilliam T. Coulson and Mrs. J. W. Stough.a native of Canada, aged 62 years 6 month*and 20 days.

DAUGHNEY?In this city. December 5, 1913,John J.. dearly beloved husband of KateDanghney. loving father of Mrs. WilliamO'Connor and John W. Danghney, belovedbrother of Mrs. Nicholas Borden and thelate Mrs. Jennie Langley and grandfatherof Olita and Gloria O'Connor, a native ofSsn Francisco.

DODOS?la Xouatrilla, Cal., Claries Doddj, a

native of New Zealand, aged 6i years. Amember of Appomattox Post No. o, U. A- i-

DOMAY?In Berkeley. December 5. 191.

Dores. wife of Andrew Domay and mother ofAdolph, Frank and Henry Domay. sister >t

Luisa Bergman. Charlotte Ohman andl the

late Doretta Treager and Henry Bergman, s

native of Hanover. Germany, aged .9 years

8 months and 23 days. .DOYLE?in this city, December t>. MB.

aeL husband of tbe late Mary Doyle sndfather of Nellie snd Jeremiah Doyle, a native of Carry, Ireland, aged 80 years.

FAWTCES?In this city. December «.a native of England, aged

73 years.FRANK?In this city. December ... 191..

Fredertcka Pauline Frank, beloved wife orthe late Andrew Frank, and mo .r.h/r. ?

Louisa and Ben Frank, and aunt 'ate

Frederlcka Schaffrey, a native of Germßl £'aged 88 years 7 months and 4 days. A mem-

ber of San Francisco Frauen Vereln.GEORGE ?In this city. December 7. 1913. i»r.

Richard George, dearly beloved husband orLizzie George, a native of England.

GRAY?In this city. December 8, 1910. EdgarE.

,deloved son of Mrs. K. and the late

Joseph Gray. and brother of Joseph andThomas J. Gray, a native of Michigan, sged30 years and 6 months.

HARWELL?At her home In Alameda. Decem-ber 7, 19UJ. Matilda, beloved wife of C. H.Haswell, and sister of H. F. Harwood sndMrs. W. Danford of Honolulu, aged 51 years.

HEISEL?In this city. December 6. J913. Fred-erika. beloved wife of the late Peter Heisel,loving mother of Mrs. J. Montgomery andEdward, Anita and Willie Heisel, dear grandmother of Evelyn Montgomery, and belovedsister of William Schmidt, a native of Ger-many, aged 49 yearß 1 month and 26 days.A membet of Deutscber Frauen Unterstnt-zungs Vereln (Rothes Kreuzj. and EurekaStamm No. 20, P. T.; t. 0. R. M. and St.Paula Frauen Vereln.

HOYLAHD?In San Mateo, December 6. 1913.Mrs. James S. Hoylsnd. beloved mother ofFrederick, John and James Hoyland and Mrs.F. Rice of Burlingarae. a native of'England,sged 85 years 6 months and 15 days. (Shef-field. England, papers please copy.)

JACOBS?In this cltyfl December 7. 1913, stthe Pacific Hebrew Home for the Aged, S.B. Jacobs, a native of France.

JEANSON?In this city. December 7. 1913,Izora M. Jeansou. dearly beloved mother ofEvelyn L. and Carleton P. Jeanson, a nativeof Lanslngburg, N. V., aged 50 years. (East-ern papers please copy.)

JOHNSON?In Alameda, Captain Charles B.Johnson, beloved husband of the late PermelaJohnson, and father of Charles B. Jr., JamesH. and Gearge M. Johnson, a native of Den-mark, aged 72 years. A member of SanFrancisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. 0. E., andPilots' Benevolent Society.

KAHLE?At rest, in this city. December 6.1913, at the St. Francis hospital. Maria,dearly beloved wife of Frank Kahle, and

\u2666 loving mother of Frank Jr.. William Edwardand the late Augusta Louise Kahle. a nativeof Germany , aged 61 years 5 months and 11days.

KENNEY?In this city. December 6. 1913,Michael, beloved husband of the late HonuraKenney, and father of Edward, James, Cath-erine and Tresa Kenney. Mrs. Prank Pallasaud Sister Mary Fellcitas of tbe CollegeNotre Dame of San Jose, a native of CountyLongford, Ireland. A member of Gentle-men's Sodality, St. Ignatius church.

KROEGEB?In this city, December 6. 1913, atthe residence of her daughter, 9->? Noe streetnear Alvarado, Augusta, dearly beloved wifeof John H. Kroeger, and loving mother ofMrs. George F. Paul and Leo Groeger, anative of Slttensen, Hanover. Germany, aged68 years 2 months and 21 days. A memberof St. Johannes' Frauen Verein.

McDONALD?In this city, December 5. 1913,Hector A., beloved husband of BTdlla Mc-Donald, and loving father of James P.,Francis E.. Joseph A.. Hector L.. Edward T.and Cecelia E. McDonald, Mrs. L. W. Pinck-ney and Mrs. F. B. Dougherty, a native ofPrince Edwsrd Island, aged 58 years.

MoINERNEY (nee Leahyi?ln this city. De-cember 7. 1913, Florence H.. dearly belovedwife of John A. Mclnerney, and lovingmother of John F. Mclnerney Jr.. and lovingdaughter of John F. and Nellie Leahy, anative of San Francisco, aged 20 years.

MITCHELL (nee Wall I?At rest. Mrs. FlorenceV., dearly beloved wife of Michael E. Mitch-ell, and Uodized daughter of John and MaryWall, and beloved alster of John M. and thelate Mary Wall, a native of San Francisco,aged 22 years 11 months and 15 da vs.

MORRIS?In this city, December 7, 1913, MaryMorris.

MURPHY?In this city, December 5, 1913,Margaret, dearly beloved wife of Bartholo-mew Murphy, and loving mother of the lateNora, Mary and Bartholomew Murphy, a na-tive of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 64 years.

PFHALB?At rest, in this city, December 5,1913, Louisa Maria, dearly beloved wife ofIsidore Pfahls. loving mother of Kenueth W.Pfahls, Mrs. Kirk W. Crawford and the lateJames W. Brier, and sister of Mary Dittrlchof San Luis Obispo, a native of Michigan,aged 60 years 4 months and 2 days. A mem-ber of Woodcraft. Pathfinder Circle. No. 596.

PEACHE?In Oakland. December 7. 1913, Al-fonso M.. husband of the late Clara Fother-ingbam Peache, a native of Port Hurou,Mkh.

ROBINSON?In this city. December 7, 1913,. Hannah G.. dearly beloved wife of the lateFrank B. Robinson, and devoted mother ofLuke E. slid Frank J. Robinson, and lovingsister of J. H. and L. B. Regan and tbelate J. R. Regan and Mrs. J. H. Flynn ofSan Mateo, a natfve of San Francisco.

ROOK?In this city. December 5. 1913, JamesJ., beloved son of the late John and AnnRock, loving brother of Frank Rock, Mrs.H. A. Stormes and the late John and EdwardRock a native of San Francisco. A memberof Unity Alliance. St. Patrick's Allianceof America.

SCHARBACH?In this city. December 5, 1913.Peter J.. dearly beloved husband of Mar-garet Scharbaeh, devoted father of Mrs. W.C. Miller and Marie, Amelia. Cecilia. Mel-vlna. Frank. Burnett. John. Fred and thelate Lena Scharbacb and Mrs. A. E. Trask.beloved son of Anna M. Scharbaeh andbrother of Mrs. E. Bninkev, Mrs. M. Os-wald. Mrs. W. Kaugaut. Mrs. .1. Roycroftand Jacob, Alec and Theodore Scharbaeh. anative of Milwaukee. Wis., aged 59 years,10 months and 27 days. A member of Tara-alpals camp No. 427. W. O. W.

SHAUGHNESBY?In this city. December 5.1913, Patrick J.. beloved husband of MarySbaughnessy, loving father of Mrs. J. Groomand Thomas, William. Henry and SusieShaugUnessy. and brother of Mrs. J. Gal-rin. a native of County Clare, Ireland. Amember of Court Bohemian No. 8033, A. O.F., and Manzanita tribe No. 4. Dnrsl. O. R.M. (Chicago, 111., and Lima, 0., paperspease copy.)

SULLIVAN? In San Mateo, December 5. 1913.Jeremlab, beloved husband of Hannah Sulli-van and loving father of Mrs. J. R. Keat-ing, Mra. Mary E. Madden. Annie Sullivan.Mrs. I« McDermott and Timothy P. andDaniel j. Sullivan, a native of County Cork,Ireland.

TAGERT?In this city, December 8. 1913. atthe Southern Faotfic boapttal. Joseph R.Tagert, aged 72 years, a native of Phila-delphia.

Fnneral announcement later.TODD?In Oakland. December 5. 1913, Alonzo

L. Todd, devoted brother of Mrs. Ida LewisMrs. Kate Lewis. C. A.. G. T. R. B. andW. A. Todd, a native of Mississippi, aged61 years. A member of Live Oak lodge No.61. F. & A. M. (Los Angeles and Sacra-mento papers please copy.)

TREANTON? In San Rafael. December 0.1913. Catherine, beloved wife of the lateCaptain Paul Treanton, and devoted motherof Mrs. Charles Caulter. Paul. Pauline andElizabeth Treanton and tbe late Mrs. JennieMolle. a native of Ireland, aged S3 years 5months and 21 days.

FLORISTSPARK FLORAL. 1487 Haight St.: phoneHpark

336. Cut flowers, pl'ts, etc. R. Groves, prop.

I WEATHER REPORTSPECIAL CALIFORNIA REPORTS

SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY, DEC. 8.

FORECASTFore.-ast till 5 p. in., Pacific time. Tuesday:For San Francisco, Oakland and vicinity?

Fair tonight aud Tuesday; heavy frost Tuesdaymorning; light north wind.

For California north of the Tehacbapt?Fairtonight and Tuesday: heavy frost Tuesdaymorning; light north wind.

For California south of the Tehachapi?Fairtonight and Tuesday; heavy frost Tuesdaymorning: light north wind.

For Nevada?Fair toulgbt and Tuesday; con-tinued cold.

For Sacramento valley?Fair tonight andTuesday: heavy frost Tuesday moruiug; lightnorth wind.

For Santa Clara valley?Fair tonight andTuesday; heavy frost Tuesday moruiug; lightnorth wind.

For San Joaquin valley?Fair tonight andTuesday; heavy frost Tuesday moruiug; lightnorth wind.

WEATHER CONDITIONSAn area of abnormally high pressure overlies

the country west of the Mississippi river, caus-ing fair and cold weather except In southernCalifornia sod southern Arizona. Tbe easternstorm is central over the St. Lawrence valley-moving northeastward, giving cloudy weatherand light rain to the eastern portion of thecountry, with high westerly winds. Light toheavy frosts occurred in California this morn-ing. Cooler weather prevails over the Pacificcoast and much colder weather in the Mississlppl valley and lake region. Conditions arefavorable for fair weather In this district to-night and Tuesdsy, with heavy frost in Cali-fornia Tuesday morning.I 6. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster.

I REAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IAmbrose B. Frank ami wife fo Francis W.

Huller, lot Iv SE line of Edinburgh street. 225off of Brazil ar-iiuo. S\V 25 by SK 100. beinglot 42, Julius 1,, franklin's subdivision «>£block 46, Excelsior homestead: $10

Hugo Stanke to Emma Stanke (wife) lots15. 17, 18 and 19, block P, Silver terrarje;gift.

Carl A. Smith to Mary Smith (wife), lot inW line of Kansas street. 125 X of Tweuly-seeond. N 25 by W 100; $10

Frank Mauritzius and wife to Arthur T.Bridge Jr.. lot at NW corner of Oulntarsstreet and Forty-fourth avenue N 100 by W75; $10.

William John de Boom to Fanny C Hasel-tlne, Emma M. Wltxel and Camilla It Ernst,lot in E line of Milton street. 100 S 'of Bos-worth S 2o by E 100, and four other par-cels; $10. r

Fanny C Haseltine et al. to William .fohnde Boom, lots G and H. resnbdivided blrx* 1of De Boom tract, and four other parcels- $110.Thomas P. Andrews and wife to John V.Sonle, lot at X corner of Amherst and Ortni-stead streets, NW 100 by NE 120; $10C. T. Morrison and wife to Archibald Mac-

donald Hardy, lot In W line of Sanchez street30 X of Twentieth. X 28 by W so jlOMartha E. Miller et al. to William A. Sulli-van, lot In XW line of Clara street ?:i*-68W of Fifth. SW 25 by XW 80; $10.

Harry J. Dempsey and wife to Edgar TMalmgren, lot in W line of Twenty fourthavenue, 100 S of V street, S 100 by "w l2o-slo. '

Harry J. Dempsey and wife to Edgar J.Malmgren. half interest In lot at SW cornerof V street and Tweiity-fourth avenu>- W $20by S 100; $10.

McKillop Brothers to Edward S. Wiswefll.lot In W line of Ashbury street, 125 N ofFell. X 25 by W lOO:*; $10.

Edward S. Wiswell to McKlllop Rroth.-rs,lot In W line of Castro street, 100 S of Hix-teenth. S 25 by W 100: $10.

Boston Investment company to David I: . ilot In W line of Twenty-fifth avenue. 175 s", 0fLincoln way, 8 25 by W 120: $10.

Henry Huntley Taylor snd Henry T. Scott,trustees estate of Fanny E. Taylor (deceased)to Adeline Mills Taylor Howard, thirl i teraetin lot In 8 line of Geary street, 65 U of Web-ster. E 72:6 by 8 137:6- $10.

Bayside company to Henry Van Bergen, lotIn 8 line of Geary street, 65 B of Webster, B72:6 by S 137:6; $10.

Henry Van Bergen to George A. Morris axrlwife, same; $10.

George A. Morris snd wife to First Afri.-anMethodist Episcopal Zlon chnrch of San KrJ*»iclsoo, lot In S line of Geary street. 65 E TnWWebster, E 72:6 by S 137:6; $10.

Mary A. Rainey, deceased (by executors),to George a. Williams, lot In B line of Divisa-dero street. 102:84 3 of Washington. S 75by E 110; $11,000.

David Houle and wife to Kenneth H. Smft.ten. lot In W line of Twenty-fifth avenue. 160S of Lincoln way. S 23 by W 120; $10

Frederick H. Dakin and wife to GuerreroRealty company, lot In W line of Thirty-seventh avenue. 150 X of Judah street. X50 by-W 120; $10.

Sol Getz & sons to Ford King, lot in Wline of Thirty-second avenue, 175 S of Bstreet. S 25 by W 120; $10.

Pasquale Savelli to Francesco Anastasl, one-half of lot at SE corner of Kearny and Greenstreets. 8 34 by E 47; $10.

William S. Downing to Behrend A. Jooat,lots .. 8, 9 and 10, block 1030. South SanFrancisco Homestead and Railroad associa-tion; $10.

Westgate Publishing company to LoutesKobn, lot 19, block 9, St. Francis wood.Raymond H. Banning and wife et al toErnest Leo Gracla, lot 12, block A. Missionterrace: $10.

Waldemar C. Petersen and wife to Anglo-callfornla Development company, lot 273 giftmap 3; $10. 'Jessie and William H. Mlddleboff to Wil-liam J. Gallagher, lot at NW corner of Groveand I.agima streets, N 120 by W 60; $lv

Thomas Scoble and wife to Carmen V John-son lot In E line of Sixteenth avenue. 155

Hon, aud 21 other lots; $10.sssocia-

i,S iS «r"?.klln *? Abr «bam Franklin et al.,B line of Jones street, 27:6 X of\allejo, N 27:6 hy W 110: giftW llllain H. Barker and wife to Perth.Boelen Jot 33. block 10. LakevTew; $10,Woodslde Investment company to John Fiff*"*"!f"V I^X »ne of T street,

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><* »\u25a0BJ. ? n STT aTe,"Jt'. SW XE of Thlrty-ssto! htt fU n- "Dd two' other [H,r-vw arn to H- E Winkler, lot laNW line of Athens street, 100 SW of Excel-sior avenue. SW 25 by NW 100; $10

David Xlcollnl to Giovanni Battista XicollnlSL**2 four fl*tn» Interest In lot In S line offilbert street. 73:9 W of Grant avenue W 24by S 66:6: $10.J. S. Xoyes and wife to M. Takekawa. lotat NE corner of s street and Forty-secoud ave-nue. E 57:6 by N 100: $10.Jean Escloses and wife to Fred Detjen and

wife, lot In SW line of Allison avenue. 73 SBof Cross street. SE 25 by SW 95; $10.The Hind Estate company to Annie F. Mor-

row, lot In E line of Twentieth avenue. 75 Sof Ann street. S 23 by 82:6: $10.

Evelyn J. Bell fo F. W. Nightlngill,lot lvNW line of Chenerv street, 38 SW of Roa-noke. SW 25 by XW 100: $10.

Anna X Xlghtinglll to F. W. Nightlngill.lot 12. block 7. Snnnyslde; $10.

F. W. Nightlngill to William Grant, lot InTNW line of Chenery street, 38 SW of Roanoke,SW 25 by NW 100: $10.

Elizabeth powers to Giuseppe Teresse, lotIn E line of Folsom street, 82:6 S of PrecUaplace. S 25 by E 80: $10.

Josephine M. Nahl to Annie M. Dwver. por.tion of lots 29 and 30, West Clay park; $10.

John Farrell to Sherry-Freltas company,block bounded on N by L street, S by M, Bby Thirty-sixth avenue and W by Thirty-seventh avenue; $10.

Lucy F. Leach and Harry E. Leach to Es-mond F. Carnahan, lot In N line of Daystreet. 76:35, W of Diamond. W 23:3«£ byN 114;. $10.

Same to Herman J. Schimjeir. lot in Nline of Day street. 50:10 W of Diamond, W25:51s by N 114: $10.

Frank E. Ormsby to John J. Ormsby. lot laN line of Belgrave avenue, 330:5 E of Stan-yan street. E 25 by N 100- $10

Charles P. Cutten to Wallace Bradford, lotIn W line of Parker avenue, 406:7 X of Gearystreet. X 50 by W 120: $10.

Giuseppe Cavaglieri and wife to Conrad M.and Theresa Hofmann. lot In E line of SanBruno avenue. 100 S of Eighteenth street, 325 by E 100: $10.

Theresa Hofmann to Conrad M. Hofmann,same: $10.

Elise A. Drexler to Anglo-American Landcompany, lot commencing 128 W of Douglassstreet and 94:6 S of Caselli avenue, W 2SS 94:6, NE to W line of land described in deedfrom Pioche et al. to Johnson et si., N 94:6;$10.

Francis W. Holla to Ambrose B. Frank, lotin SE line of Vienna street. 200 SW of Brazilavenue. SW 25 by SE 10O: $10.

J. P. Sweeney to H. fl. Sattler. one thirdof lot at SE corner of Geary snd Polk etreeta,E 53:9 by S 120: $10.

George A. Schilling et al. to Sophie A. S< hil-ling, lot In E line of Tremont avenue, 521 Sof Frederick street, s 25 by E 80: gift.

George M. Mitchell to Louise Ollrieb. lot inN line of Geary street. 82:6 E of Twenty-flftaaveuue. E 25 by N 100- $10.

Harry C. Payson to Ella M. Payson. lot laSW line of Hamilton street. 173 NW of Man-sell. NW 25 by SW 120: $10.

Nils F. Nilsson aDd wife to Harry S. Thom-son and wife, lot 4. block B, Mission terrace:$10.

Ellisbeth C. Burchard to Thomas E. Brady,lota 1. 2 and 3. block 45. City Land associs-tlon: $10.

John Brickell company to Jacob Welssbeln,lot in W line of Twenty-seventh avenue. 193S of California street S 23 by W 120; $10.

Estate of H. C. Mnsele (deceased- to Vic-tor Grothwell. lot st SE corner of Forty-sixtSi .avenue and X street, S 100 by E 32:6: $935. l(

William and Francis Smith to Robert John,stop I.oughery and wife, lot 29, block fl. Mis-sion terrace; $10.

Samuel Douglas and wife to James Llthgow,lots 37 and 38, block 39. Rets tract: $10.

Charles Gnstave Knmmerlander et al. toFrank R. Kummerlamier. one-fifth of lot InNW line of Howard street. 173 SW of Sixth,SW 50 by N W9O: gift.

C. Areoni and wife to N. Sharenbroch. lotIn S line of En ion street. 117:6 W of Grantavenue, W 20 by S 77:6; $10.

Building; Contract*C. F. Wagner company with Ratto & Glan-

nlnl?To erect s three story frame building-(bottling house) at 8 corner of Harrison sadHay ward streets.-SW 80 by SE 75; $8,875.Carlotta Ferra and Pietro Ferra with Stag-naro. Garibaldi A Glordo?All work exvept gasfixture-, window shades and finish hardwarefor two story and basement frame buildingat SW isomer of Vlsltacion and Britton streets,37x110: $2,500.

George W. and Theresa White with T. H.Perry?To erect a story and a half frame build-ing on lots 30 and 51 black 10. Lakeview;$2,000.

Gugllelmo Gall! with A. Glgll £ Co.?Taerect a three story and basement frame build-ing (flats) In E line of Polk street. 51:4 N ofUnion. N 24:4 by E 100: $6,043.

Panama-Pacific International Exposition com-pany with Newbery-Bendheim company?Elec-tric work for exposition auditorium building,at SW corner of Grove and Larkln streets. W412:6 by S 275; $16,535.

Panama-Pacific International Exposition com-pany with I.indgren company?Constructing theexposition auditorium building: $717,014.

Mary A. Phelan with American Marble andMosaic company and John G. Sutton company?Marble work. etc. tiled floor and walnscotlnrfor building at W comer of Jessie snd FourthStreets. NW 75 hy SW 75; $7,825.

James Ward with Charles Coburn.?All workexcept wall beds, steam heating, finish hard-ware light fixtures, window shades, wall paper,lire escapes and gas ranges for a three storysnd basement frame apartment building in Bline of Tavlor street. 89:9 S of Clay. S 25 by

E 80: $11,000.Jeanette Yates with William Yates?To erect

a two story frame residence In W line ofEighth avenue S of Cabrlllo street. S 25 by

Hotel company with the Laraaoncompany Pneumatic tube system for St.Francis hotel, at Powell and Geary streets;$1,800

M. D. Grosh. E. G. Ijintelere and Louise JLSage wiih United States Metal Products convWpanv. Brode Iron works and William 11. C.U.vmoor?Sheet metal work, miscellaneous \Tn<%work and plastering for eight story hotelbuilding In N line of Sutter street, 100 Wof Powell; $17,627. w

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 191312

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FLATS TO LETFI'RXIXHRO

l"R sale or rent?s rooms and bath: all goodEurnttore; newly papered and painted; sun Inevery room; 3 beds. Call 2 to 4. 1443 Divisadero st.

McALLISTER st., 2012? Furnished flat! 3sunny, modern rooms, garden, store room; $20a month.

WB ay.. 760. Richmond District, near park?Furnished 2-3-4 hsfcpg. flats; bath: $12.50 up.

6TH ay., TOO. Richmond District, near psrk?2-3 4 room apts.. flats, bath, porch. $12.30 up.

ELLIS. 1336? New and elegantly furn. modernflat, 2to 5 rms.; prices reas.; sunny.

MoDERN. sunny, elegant 5-6 rm. flats. $I*.Inquire drug 'store. 2flth snd Brysnt sts.

HOTELSAbbey Hotel Z^rJitag, plsno, social hall, poolroom, large lobby;rates $3.50 a week and up.

HOTEL MARTINET. 1103 Geary st. cor. Va»

Ness av.?Rms.. $2 week up; suite, 4 weekup; clesnllness spec.: light hskpg. allowed.

THE HOTEL BERESFORD. 633 Sutter St.?European plan breakfast a la carte, servedIn rooms.

HOTEL NEVADA. 825 Van Ness ay., nr. Eddy? Sunny furn. rms.. $2 to $4 wk.; transient.

HOTEL GREEN?Just opened: all cony,; 30c aday up. $2 a week np: transient. 237 3d st.

6TRATTON 570 O' Farrell?Hot. cold water; $2week up. '50c day: trans.: walking dlstsnce.

"HOTEL LEROY. 154S Market st.?Just opened;

new. elegant, mod. and light; $2.50 wk. up.

HOTELS FOR SALEFURNISHED hotel and saloon: 19 acres,

fenced; plenty of fruit and water; mlntng$4,000- Apply 2832 Steiiser sr. j

HOTELS?ROOMING HOUSESGaul RY. 1220?Two sunny rooms, connecting

large kitchen; large sunny front room.HOTEL SAHLIEN. Bush-Polk ?AH outside

rms.; mod. in every respect; cent, located.

MARKET. 1130 ?Suuny housekeeping r-suiis;

steam beat, hot water, elevator: $4 up.

ROOMS AND BOARD?HOTELSAND BOARDING HOUSES

CRESCENT, Tbe. 1801 California at Franklin-First class family hotel, large rooms, privatebath, exeal't table: re s. MRS. E R. BATES.

NICE large store near fair grounda. $20; trans-fer corner; suitable for barber or tailor.OWNER. Phone West 4238.

McALLISTER St.. 2OO4?Sunny store, for anybusiness; 8 rooms upstairs; rent ressonable.

TWO stores snd basements, block from Mar-ket; cheap rent. 141 sth at.. Hotel Mint.

COTTAGES TO LETFOURTH ay , 1216>*, nr. H St.?Rear sunny

cottage. 3 rooms, large bath room withwash tubs, etc.

STANYAN. 1123?Very sunny cottage- garden,porch, new bath. Phone Valencia 3209, 2 to4 p. m. ,

81TBBEY st.. 293, ur. Chenery?2 rm. fur- 1nished c"*Uge; take car No. 26 or 10.

COTTAGES TO LETFIUMSHED

$3 38 clorerst!off 18th bet. Denver and Hsttle.

STABLES TO LET___ iFOR rent ?Part of stable. 25 stalls, with

pl-nty wagon space. 840 Bryant at. In-flulre Lombard Drayage £ Whse. Co.. 104Front st.

CITY REAL ESTATEMISSION BARGAINS.

$23 down ?4 r. and b.; Randall St.$25 d..wn?Store and flat; Wlnfleld sv.$2." ilnwn?l r. and b. cottage; Gladys St.$2." .Iow:i ?5 r. and b. cottage; Geneva sv.$25 down?Lot. 50x100; cottage: Hahn st$25 down?2 flats; one not finished; Wolffe

street.$25 down ?4 r. and b.: Folsom st.Why pay rent all your life? Commence

now and get a home.We bnlld, loan money, buy for cash snd sell

on terms.Open nights and Sundays.

F. R. WERB A CO..2877 Mission st. near 25th.

NOTICE. NOTICE.6 LARGE lots for sale very cheap on account

old age; situated In Visltaclon Valley; onlya few hundred dollars.

Apply L. Ortner Co.129 SUTTER ST.

A COTTAGE. 5 r. and b.; 255 ChattsnoogsSt.: large lot. 30x117:6 to rear alley, twofrontages; $3,600. I. W. HOUCHIN. 1104Valencia St.

FOB sale?Apply 281 20th ay.; cottage In Cal-ifornia St., $3,000; also 2 modern, 5 roomfiats: will draw 12 per cent.

HAVE Standard Title Insurance Company. Millsbldg.. Insure your title; save time, save money.

COTTAGES FOR SALE$20.00 rrbwn, $20.00 per month.X ANDERSON, builder. 317 Hearst bldg.

$100 dowu. $20 mo. buys new cottage. F. ELWEBB a CO.. 2877 Mission st.. near 25th.

t<iTTAGE?3 moms: $2,100: near Clement st.Apply JONES REALTY CO.. 2231 Clement.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE

BARGAINSNo. 6

Owner mo«t have money and Is willingtesacrifice a two story flat building, brand newand right up to dste; this Is a bargain andfood Income property; if you are looking forsomething real cheap see this.

No 4. ? Tehama County. 10 acres; 4 milesfrom Corning; rich, level and ready for plow-ing; good orange iand. almonds, peaches, figs,etc.; no alkali, no hard pan- the piece adjoin-ing this Is lieid at $2,000; the owner Is in LosAngeles and in desperate need, and baa saidSELL FOR $1,000. Chances of this klud don'tCome very often.

No. 8.?20 acres, all In alfalfa: 4 room housesnd good barn, windmill and tankhouse; nice\u25a0r. I,: a; s complete equipment of farm Imple-- anil light sandy loam; only one and onehalf miles from town; only 6 miles from citymt M aeatxij $2.000 cash will handle this place;kataueee can remain as long as you want to payInterest. This is truly a gold mine for thelight party.

No. 7.?14 acres: 6 acres cultivated: 5 seresorchard; fully equipped for poultry, and a com-plete set of new buildings: good windmill sndtank: a lieaotiful and up to date place, andonly two miles from poetofflce, and only fourmiles from the beautiful little city of Sebastopol, and only $375 required to handle this one;balance very easy terms.N" 12.?A classy mountain ranch; 520 acres;Jo a. res In full bearing orchard; evaporator andall tools for working the ranch; we evaporated13 tons of apples last season; Income $1,500;

redwood and black oak timber; 12 naturalsprings, and a trout stream runs through theplace; log cabin and other Improvements; andlisten to the price, only $11,000: terms, any oldterms, tbe owner wants to SELL.

D. R. TANNERREAL ESTATE CO.

Room 229 Mulrbead bldg.. 1278 Market st.PBNINSULAR SANTA CLARAVALL»Y

RANCHES. 35 miles 8. F.: CHOICE BARGAINS, foothills; oaks, water, views, fruit.Tines, incomes.

NEAR BTANFORD UNIV., LOS ALTOS; tacre to 5, 10. 20; wealthy, refined districts;good roads, dally mall; values rapidly rising;bow is the time. See us. Open ijailv.

VILLA HOMES ADJOINING STANFORDCnlv. campus. RARE BARGAINS; EASYTERMS: SOME EXCHANOEB.

FREDERIC HEBARD. MayfleM. Cal.A BARGAIN IN SACRAMENTO VALLEY.

$14 per acre ?Grand stock ranch and gen-eral farm on creek; 2.150 acres, with plentyof water and wood; two sets of buildings;600 acres for grain, fruit, etc.; 70 acrea inalfalfa, rest is rolling hill, pasture land;easy terras.

ROTH EKMEL A- CO., 247 Buss bldg.$4.000?400 seres; 4 rm. house, baru. abun-

dance of water; $2,000 worth of tanbark;fine mtn. borne; bunting resort and stockranch: Mendocino Co., nr. Yorkvllle; $2,700cash. bal. mtg., 6 per cent; rare bargain.XREDO. 702 Market st.

J2s-"' CASH buys this 58 acres; r < h. deep losnianil; east of Watsonvllle. 3 miles from townand depot: all has been cultivated: goodspring: full price reduced to $2,830; 7 vearatime ~v balance. LOCK E-PADDON, 'room

' :s. .;-, Montgomery st., 8. F.

$147 CASH. $14.50 A MONTH, pays for thisIQ% acres rich, dark loam soil in the PajaroValley Orchard Tract, near Wntsonvllle: alll>een nnder plow; few odd oak trees, goodspring; one crop of beans should easllv payfor it. Owner. 138 Lick bldg.. 35 Montgoni-

-126 ACRES at $60 per acre. 5 miles from I-odC1 mile from Lockeford station; 20 acres ingrapes, small 4 room bouse; 5 horsepowergasoline pump and two windmills; plenty ofwater for irigatlop; ." years to pay in.DIXON A BALDI. 443 Kearny St.

NoW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION.Complete lint of all gorermneit land open toentry, every eoaaty; over 100 pages withmap and new law of 1012; te l. e\setlv howto get it. Price .Vie j. c. HENDERSON,2/117 Mission St., S. F.

COUNTRY REAL ESTATEContinued

Read ThisBest Buy in California

S2O ACRES OF FINE LAND FOR $!8.300!DON'T BUY POOR LAND: IT IS DEAR

AT ANY PRICE! We have a place at asacrifice consisting of 200 acres of the bestsandy loam creek bottom land in the stateiind 420 acres of Al graxme <>r fruit land, lo-oted near town In Lake county and 94 milesfrom S. F. It is ou the main county roadmd has frontage on two live streams, withilenty of water and fine flsbiug the year?ound. It is beautifully equipped with up tolate, modern buildings and is all under hogight fences. Well equipped with everythingtecessary; stock. farm implements. etc.riHS IS A GILT EDGE PROPOSITION ANDIT IS CHEAP! For full particulars and;erms call at 355 Monadnock bldg.

5,000,00© GALLONSDAILY is the 17 years' record of one wellnear our Beckett & Crothers Msdera Farms.Our wells tap the same Inexhaustible sup-ply. Our soli Is very fertile, easily workedand especially adapted to Irrigation. Youcan grow bigger crops on our land, withwater always ready, than where you have towait for water. Farmers In Irrigation dis-tricts are installing wells to avoid loss fromwater shortage; this sever occurs on ourMadera Farms and you are free from irriga-tion bonds. A word to the wise Is sufficient.You want the best at the right price. Writeor see us.

CURTIS & MASON1202 Chronicle bldg.. San Francisco, Cal.

Five Cents an Acre CashTexas school land for sale by the state; yon

?an buy good land at $2 per acre: pay 5c pericre cash and no more for 40 years, but 3 per?ent interest: send 6c postage for further In-?ormatlon. Investor Publishing Co., Desk 7,Jan Antonio, Texas.

ALFALFALAND$75.00 Per Acre

>5 ACRES. Monterey Co.; near Watsonvllle; ifyon are looking for a snap don't look anylonger; get this.

D. R. TANNERREAL ESTATE CO.

Room 229 Mulrbead bldg.. 1278 Market st.

ISACRIFICE SALE OF RICH LAND?A 5 a.farm of finest level land, only 30 miles fromS. P., and 2 blocks from R. R. station; finefor alfalfa, fruit or- vegetables. My pricefor quick sale. $59». Will give terms asfollows: $59 cash and balance $5 per month:immediate possession If desired. Orchardsadjoin this place; none better in state. Cansell you more acreage If desired, and sameterms. Come in and see me. or writeCHAS. L. PADDON, 33 Montgomery St.,S. F. Room 138. Lick bldg.

REAL ESTATE BAR=GAINS .

Choice corner at X St. and 12th ay.; directrom the owner: is a bargain for cash.Two choice equities In business property,

llcbmond, CaL; will sacrifice to sell now.Two acre farms, one hour from San Fran-

lsco: terms reasonable; soil aud climate un-xeelled. i

ROOM 202. REALTY BLDG.lANCH of 293 acres in San Bealto county: Imile from post office; 4 room house, barn,"etc.; 100 acres uuder cultivation; abstractand title perfect; enough timber to pay forIthe place; price $3,300; terms.

TANNER REAL ESTATE CO.,Business Opportunities,

229 Mulrbead bldg.. 1278 Market St.. S. F.

83 CASH. $8 A MONTH, gives you Immediatepossession of the 12\ acres rich loam soliIn Pajaro Valley Orchard Tract. 3 miles fromtown: fine for poultry, hogs, beans, fruit, etc.Owner, 138 Lick bldg., 33 Montgomery St..S. F.

PRUNES, bops and stock never a failure; s«Irrigation needed: writs for list. O. L. 8880REALTY CO.. 722 4th st . Santa Ross. CsL

iAA?For sale?2o acres (will sell les*>:good water; excellent transportation; fineland; easy terms; good price. If Interestedwrite OWNEB, P. O. box 69, Saa Francisco,Cal.

'AYING little chicken ranch In San JoaquinCO.; 10 acres, well equipped, house, barn,

chicken houses, frtlit trees, gas engine, 400hens. etc. Only $2,200. half cash. WILMacCONNELL. 314 Pacific bldg.

TOR best land bargains In the state of Cali-fornia, see BERT R' HE, 231 Balboa bldg..Market and 2d sts., S. F.

10 acres, cheap; good soil, plenty water; nearschool; $950. $30 cash, $10 monthly.ATTHOWE REALTY CO.. 623 Hearst bldg

COUNTRY PROPERTY?WantedWANTED from owner. 5 to 10 acres sandyloam soil for eblcken ranch; within 50 milesof S. I.: state lowest cash price. Box 1832.Call office._ OAKLAND REAL ESTATE^"

\u25a0 SWAPS$500 DOWNBARGAIN

6 room, cpment. strictly up to date. Look Itiver and submit me a proposition. Take Ygna-?lo car to Cole, walk 100 feet north.

' A SACRIFICE?$250 down- Price cut for quick sale. Beau-

lful. up to date bungalow. Don't fsll to seet snd inske me a proposition. Direct car at,-our door: S. P. electric 2 blocks. Corner of?Ist ay. and Ygnacio car line.

K. M. SHERIDAN,BUILDER.

1020 Broadway. Oakland.Room 21. Oakland 8336.

ro settle an estate, must sell 18 room flatbuilding and lot, located in Oakland andrented for $60 per moDth: paving 18 percent on the Investment; price $4,000; $2,000cash, bal. terms.

D. R. TANNER REAL ESTATE CO.,228-229 Mulrbead bldg..

1278 Market st.. San Francisco.$550?Lot 50x100, 3 blocks from Melrose sta-

tlon: only $550. BLODGETTE * SHIRLEY,1252 47th ay.. Melrose.

GIVE me offer for lot. 90x326 ; 4 room house,windmill and motor: 38 fruit trees: mustsell at once. 1906 57th ay.. Oakland.

_ALAMED^REALESTATE_

For Sale=A Bargain.Only $2,500.

Two lovely cottages; Just completed: modernIn every way; 4 rooms, reception hail and den;nice location; close to Mastlck station; termsto suit purchsser.

A lovely 6 room hardwood floor cottage, with3 rooms in basement finished; lot 65x135; cor-ner; trees, flower, and lawn: half block oflargest station In Alameda; price $5.000 ; wouldlike to exchange for Havward ranch.

GREAT BARGAINS.Five room shingled cottages, three of which

are unfinished: lawn, flowers, garden andchicken yard: close to station; price $1,500;terms $200 cash and $23 month. This Is a snap.

A splendid 5 room cottage, not over fouryears old; lot 37:6x100; restricted district;dose to Msstlck station; price $1,650; tcrma$130 cash and $20 per month.

W. A. TULLOH.836 LINCOLN AY., ALAMEDA.

SACRIFICE less than cost, to go east, beautifulhome In Alameda: two story, 10 rooms; finelocation: unfurnished: $6.400; fine furnitureat a bargain. Box 1927. Call office.

H^AjnVARI) REAL ESJTATE_FOB aale?l lot. 60x150. with 1 barn. 2

small houses snd 1 two story frame build-ing. SOxso, conducted as grocery store;owner must leave for his health. InquireSU Castro st.. Hayward.

BERKELEY REAL ESTATEATTENTION HOME BUILDER

This is tbe best time In the year to haverear plans prepared for your building. Theresee a number of reasons; let me explain.

LEONABD H. FORDf'Slf Center st. Berkel.v.

RICHMOND REAL ESTATEFOR sale cheap, business lot in Richmond an-

nex; directly opposite proposed inner har-bor; Improvements complete: owner mustsell quickly. Phone Park 4841.

TWO lots In the Hermann tract, close to csrline, and real Inner harbor property; bargainfor cash. Address box 4916. Call office.

SUBURBAN REAL ESTATENEWARK?2 !\u25a0 .s. cheap; close to prop. S. P.shops and Key Route. Box 1917. Call office.

_SANTA ROSA REAL ESTATEtOK real bargains In good lacdar SONOMAro I AND < o 223 Sfa st . Santa Rosa.j?-'? . ? bb?aa -juil, jl

NAPA COUNTY REAL ESTATEBargains in Napa lands. Writs W. B.

GRIFFITHS CO.. for lists. Napa.

MILL VALLEY_JREA_L_ES_A_EFOB MlLfj VALLEY BARGAINS. SEE

WILL FALLEY, MILL VALLEY.

REDWOOD CITY REAL ESTATEELEGANT HOME SITES, only $130 each. $5

dowa and $3 per month: no interest, aataxes Wrlle or call for handsome booklet.E W MAGRLDER, 423-425 Pbetan Bldg..

ToO Market St.. 8. F AGENTS WANTED.

MARIN CO. REAL ESTATEFAMtFAX DEVELOPMENT CO. offers 3 np to-

date properties Cheap?Easy terms?ModemImprovements. 110 Mkt. at.; Rear. 2380.

FARMS WANTED

WANTED?To hear from owner who has goodfarm for sale: send description and price.

NORTH WESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY.Minneapolis. Minn.

SONOMA COUNTY Real Eatßtt-WHITE J. W. Horn Co.. Petalnma. CaL foe

free copy "Soncma County Bargains."

IMPROVED ami tiniuip. Grsvenstein appis andberry lands. W. Widehase. Sebastopol. Cal.

ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE?.in.- co:tages and residences for rent and /us

ule. Apply to A. BAUER. Boss. Cal.

HUMES, rsnches. acreage: exchange; prieslist. WIT.SOS BROS.. Santa Crua. Cal.

REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE4 FLATS of 15 rooms, all modern; close to

city hall, Oakland: income $114.50 permonth; price $15,000; also a business lot,117x100. valued at $12,500; will exchangefor good ranch In valley Improved. (8065>

One 7 room and one 10 room house valuedat $6,500 and $7,000, to exchange for goodcountry property. (BMB7)

6 3 room apartments, modern, right in theheart of Oakland; price $20,000; will tradefor good land. Improved or unimproved, orwhat have you got ? (8U95)

Jo HAY~SMITH,908 BROADWAY. OAKLAND.

120 acres, level, fenced; new pumping plant;bouse, barn, windmill, trough; 8 miles fromFresno on the Kearney drive; will trade;price $15,000.

7 room house In Seminary ay., 1 block ofE. 14th at.; garage and driveway: will tradeor sell.

BLANCK * RAISCH.1518 Broadway. Tel. Oakland 1070.

WILL EXCHANGE LOTS IN STOCKTON:BEST RESTRICTED DISTRICT: WANTBERKELEY OR OAKLAND HOUSE; MODBBN; SIGHTLY SITUATION. ADDRESSOWNER HOTEL BERKELEY. 2039 SHATTUCK AY.

OREGONWillamette Valley Farms?Send me full de-

tails yours and' I will send you list. Alsohave 560 acres stock and farm laud Lincolncounty.. Colorado, clear, for clear Califor-nia property. R. W. TRIPP, Brownsville,Oregon.

I WILL trade mv 400 acre ranch between Hay-ward and Dublin. Cal.: 4,000 cords of woodon place: price $70 per acre; for city prop-erty. Apply to owner, 2277 East 14th St.,East Oakland. Cal.

THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL ISAT 1037 FILLMORE STREET.

BUSINESS CHANCES

GET AN ADVERGRAPHAGENCY=In San Fran=cssco, Oakland, Berkeley,Richmond, or one ofthese Bay Cities, and infrom -three months toone year yota have anADVERTISING BUSI=NESS with a permanentmonthly income. Thereis no proposition thatwillbeat this. IT'S EASYENOUGH TO START IFYOU MEAN BUSINESS.Ferry Advergraph Co.,437=438 Pacific Bldg.,San Francisco.HEADQUARTERS mov. pic. theaters and vau-

deville houses. We buy and sell large lists ofcity, eonntry. towns; terms. 744 Pacific bldg.

$1.700 ?Moving picture house, 330 opera chairs;town 50.000. Call Monday, 744 Pacific bldg.

COUNTRY bay town hotel and bar clesrlng$200 mo.; chance man. wife. 744 Pacific hid.

FOR sale?Saloon and other money makingbusiness connected; best locstlou cltv; willtake partner; want to retire. 744 Pacific hid.

FOR aale?Planing mill; big money maker;City; Investigate. 744 Pacific bldg.

HIGH CLASS mov. picture house, clearing $350mo.: best location, city. 744 Pacitic bldg.

$830 takes moving picture house, fully equip-ped: long lease; large place. 744 Pacific bldg.

WANTED?Partner with $1,000: % Int. movingpic. house: clesrs $300 mo. 744 Pacific bldg.

WANTED?A partner with $4,000; moving pic-ture and vaudeville house; 1,500 chairs. 744Pacific bide.

STATE MANAGER WANTED.LARGE WESTERN MANUFACTURING

CORPORATION WANTS STATE MANAGERTO HANDLE THE STATE. MUST BBFIRST CLASS SALESMAN. WITH $3,000 INCASH. CAN MAKE $10,000 TO $20,000 PERYEAR. FINEST OPPORTUNITY TO MAKEBIG MONEY AND NO RISK AT ALL. WILLGUARANTEE PROPOSITION AND FUR-NISH REST OF BANK AND COMMERCIALREFERENCES APPLICANT MUST ALSOFURNISH BEST OF REFERENCES OBWILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. PREFERMAN WITH SOME AUTOMOBILE EXPE-RIENCE, BUT CAN GET AIX)NO WITH-OUT IT. ADDRESS THE SAN FRANCISCOCALL, BOX 1922.

25 rooms for salecheap; paying net $150per month; Song lease;gold- mine during Fair;$500 cash will handle it.

D. R. TANNERREAL ESTATE CO.

Room 229 Mulrbesd bldg.. 1278 Market st.

HOTEL for ssle or rent; established 25 years;railroad worklngmen and the best transienttrade In town: opposite S. P. depot and N.P. depot; man and wife preferred; smallcapital. Apply or write JOS. P. 11 AN.MAN,Stockton. Cal.

WELL EQUIPPED planing mill in Fresno thatInvoices $15,000 offered for sale for $9,600;half cash «nd half on easy terms; owner maybe seen by appointment. Address JOHNBRAVES, care Seneca hotel, city.

FOR SALE.Oldest and best equipped machine shop and

garage In Imperial-valley, consisting of finelyequipped machine shop, acetylene welding ma-chine brazing machine, fine blacksmith shop.Presto light . service. Address P. 0. box 142,Imperial. Cal.

Delicatessen store,with living rooms; doingnice business; cheap.

D. R. TANNERREAL ESTATE CO.

Room 229 Mulrbesd bldg., 1278 Market st.

A $2,000 Investment now will net you a com-fortable fortune; I need your time andmoney; no real estate deal, but a bona fideInvestment In one of the best and largestretail bouses is this dty: must have Al ref-erences, etc. Address box 1909, Call office.

WANTED?Party with $1,200 to $1,300 formagnificent theatrical proposition; good sal-ary, to act as treasurer and assist man-ager, share profits and receive money backfrom first returns; $10,000 production readyto open; Investigate Immediately; great op-tion unity. 618 Westbank bldg.

WANTED Partner to rake cash ami lookafter dining room In my restaurant, to whomwill sell 1/} Interest for $950. I am firstclass chef, cook and do the cooking; leaseto 1916 at cheap rent; will clear $130 to$200 per month each; with fine future; ex-perience not necessary, hut must be soberaud steady. See OWNER at 180 4th st.

BUSINESS CHANCESContinued

MONEY?European capital for Investment Inattractive enterprises. Address BANKERS'ALLIANCE, 123 High Holboru. London. Eng.land.

WANTED? Steady man to take retiring part-ner's Interest old estab. business; pays $123month each; exp. unnecessary; $200 required;money secured. Call 964 Market st., rm. 21.

WANTED~~Steady man to take retiring part-ner's interest in old estab. business; pays$123 mo. each; cxp. unnecessary; $225 re-qulrcd. Call 064 AMarket St., room 21.

$150 buys half interest In good transient bar-ber shop: best location. Ph. Kearny 4087.

FOR sale?Tailor shop; good business; buy itfor little money; owner gone to another busi-ness. 423 Ellis st.

$.375 buys a restaurant with 3 years' lease; re-ceipts $30 a day. See owner Turf OulckLunch. 251 4tb st.

RESTAURANT?SmaII; good location; old es-tabllshed business; for immediate sale;CASH. AT SACRIFICE, account owner leav-ing state; low rent; two men do all work.Address O vner. box 1014. Call office. /

IMPORTANT FINANCIALASSOCIATION un-dertakes placing of large capital in impor-tant mining or Industrial concerns, or wouldbuy stocks and bonds of any establishedconcern. Write CAKNOT CHEQUE 4578,Bureau 87, Paris.

COME In md get jour choice of territory forthe best and easiest selling article ever in-troduced in the state of California; I havethe exclusive right for the entire state.Phone or write F. E. WOOD. Hillsdale Hotel.

88M - A winner for man and wife; an*estab-llshed. clean, pleasant business; bright fu-ture; fullest investigation. Box 1894, Calloffice.

A FLORIST as partner to open first store latbe Sunset District; no capital necessary.Call or address BLUHER. 150 Henry St.

VALUABLE patents pay better than goldmines: write for list, "Patents for Sale."RANDOLPH & CO., patent attorneys, Wash-ington. D. C.

STATIONERY business, located In a good busi-ness town; will sell cheap. Box 643, Marys-vllle. Cal.

WANTED IDEAS?Write for list of Inventionswanted by manufacturers and prises offeredfor Inventions: our 4 books sent free. Pat-ents secured or fee returned. VICTOR J.EVANS * CO.. Washington. D. C.

DOWNTOWN candy store?Special terms; rarechance for experienced, good business man.Box 1837. Call office.

OAKLANDBUSINESS CHANCESUNDER 5 year lease; restaurant and pool

room; centrally located In Richmond; cheap.Call 717 Castro for particulars.

PARTNERS WANTEDWANTED?2 partners with $5,000 cash, with

or without services; will stand rigid Investi-gation. Call at room 833. Monadnock bldg.

BUSINESS WANTED^"LUBECK'S

CALIFORNIA'S OLDEST AND LARGESTINVESTMENT BROKERS.- Businesses Sold

City and Cotantry

LUBF.CKS POLICY of sellingbusinesses without publicity bringsitona fide buyers and sellerstogether.

LURECK'S PYSTF.M means efflclency. grestest guarantee of serv-ice, at the lowest possible rates.

IT IS CONCEDED that LUBECK'Ssell more businesses than all ofSan Francisco brokers combined.

FOR PROMPT. DEPENDABLE SERVICEGET IN* DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH

LUBECK'SSixth Floor, Pacific BldgMarket and Fourth Sts.

LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE

38 ROfTtJS; downtown location: long lease atlow rent: fully occupied, with SO per centpermanent; one of the best money makersIn the city; a snap if acted on at once; easyterms; look into this today.

CLEAN new 28 rooms; location downtown;well paying; owner has other business de-manding attention and will make veryreasonable price and terms; this Is an ex-cellent Investment and one that requiresquick action. See It today.

TIDWELL REALTY CO..Room 4, 1122 Market at.

MONEY TO.LOANAAA?WE LOAN $10 or more on FURNITURE,

PIANOS. SALARIES, etc., at REASONABLERATES; LONG TIME and EASY PAYMENTS.You get the money on 2 HOURS' NOTICE.

88.89 weekly pays a $15 loan.$1.33 weekly pays a $30 loan.$1.65 weekly pays a $50 loan.

Other sums in proportion. You pay monthlyIfyou wWh. It is easy to borrow money fromus. No PUBLICITY, do DELAY. If you don'tplace your loan with us w» both lose money

PEOPLE'S LOAN CO..229 Monadnock bldg.

681 Market st. Second floor.D. D. DRAKB. 1

Money on your salary without security;best and most private terms; see us beforegoing elsewhere. Room 301, 948 Market;room 18, 1225 Broadway. Oaklaud.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.Loans on furnitnre, pianos, etc.; low rates;private. 357 Pacific bldg.. 4th and Marketsts.; phone Douglas 3265; Oakland office, 518First National Bank bldg.

WE LOAN MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVBi PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT; no Indorser!

confidential: no red tape methods; $1 a weekpays $15 loan. $2 week pays $30 loan, $8weeks pays $45 loan. $4 week paya $60 loanCall and see us. THE ROYAL INVKST-MENT COMPANY. 750 Phelan blldlng.

MONEY »yr Vtor.e

g t.V.nc,he *eTrwhere especially Invited. They will appreciatethe difference. FOX CO.. 625 Market., rm. 51L

BALDWIN JEWELRY COMPANY,Gold and Silver Smiths,

29 35 Kearny at.LOAN DEPT. RATES 2 PER CENT PER MO.WAGE camera, either men or women, can

make a loan in strictest confidence st theEmployees' Credit Co., 424 Monsdnock.

CASH loaned to salaried men on note withoutIndorser. MORRELL, 507 Monadnock butld-Ing.

PAWN tickets, dlamonda bought, highest val-ues. SCHUMAN. 133 Geary at,, room 524.

MONEY TO LOANOAKLAND

FOR

XMAS MONEYON HOUSEHOLD FURNDITTRE. ETC.,

PHONE OAKLAND 2910.

Independent Loan Co.,201202 PANTAGES THEATER BLDG,

OAKLAND.( A I

MONEY^^OJJOM^^^^m»LAItGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, 6? 6% or 7per cent, flat or installments. Call or writs

O. E. EVANS. 2307 Mission St.. S. F.

MONEY WANTED JD. I. DRAKE.

Money on your salary without security;best and most private terms; see us beforegoing elsewhere. Room 301, 948 Market;room is, 1225 Broadway. Oakland.

???????. .Classifed DirectoryforReady Reference

Pub^JOHN R. Rl

Spreckels (Call) bldg.; pbone Kearny 4151.

att^nj?ys_AA?ADVICE FREE?AII eases; InsUllmentsaccepted; no publicity; estates, damages, de-crees, bankruptcy: open evenings.

995 MARKET ST., ROOM 719CORNER 6TH AND MARKET STS, 1

ATTORNEYSContinued

ADVICE FREE IN SACRED CONFIDENCH;family matters; 3 attorneys; all welcome.LAW BUREAU. 1278 Market st.

ADVICE free; decrees, damages, collectionsand all cases promptly handled; corporationsorganized. 623 Market st. corner 4th, room607.

BALDWIN VALE, valid patents; estab. 1895.Consultation free; Inventions commercialized.Underwood bldg. 525 Market st., S. F., Cal.

ALL cases bandied by reliable attorney; thosesmall means welcome; pay when work isdone; sdvlce free. 1112 Market St., office 122.

HARRIS & HESB. attorneys at law. W. T.HESS, notary public, room 700. Hearst bldg.

STEELE'S Button Works, 222 Ellis nr. Mason.Tel. Franklin 4521?Ma1l orders solicited.

BUSINESS COLLEGESRAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE. 90S

Market at. opposite sth?Day and eveningsessions,

P. SPUGNABD, chiropodist and manicure, willteach full course, 3 lessons, $10. Boom 518Grant bldg., 1095 Markst st.

C^RPETjCJLEA^^WHEN yon become disgusted with poor work,

send your carpets to J. SPAULDING ACO.,852 Tehama St.; Douglas 3084. Home J2347.

VACUUM cleaners rented, 3 ? days for 75c.GARDENER CO., P. O. box 474. city.

CHINESE MEDICINEFAMOI'S Chinese oil. Imported from China; ex-

cellent results: for toothache, headache, stom-achache, severe colds, catarrh. Indigestion,fevers and numerous complaints: small bottle33e, large 75c. Cut this ad. send 12c for sam-ple bottle. Traveling Medicine Co.. 723 Sacto.

33^EINJ3j^DJC^^?11 nTKin CP?Suits cleaned aad presses.JpL.my Phone Oak. ISU7. 2506 Saa Pable

ay.. Oakland.

DRESSMAKINGMcDOWELL'S Dressmaking and Millinery

School?Evening classes; patterns cut to or-der. 121 Geary St. near Grant sr.; teLDouglas 4751.

DRESSMAKER, newly established here: satis,factory work guaranteed; phone Fillmore 121.1439 Fillmore St.

W. G. FAHIEN, successor to C. R. Cooper,carpenter and builder; general jobbing.Franklin 4153.

ALTERATIONS, additions, repairs, garages,cabinet work, general woodworking; refer-ences; estimates. Market 5821.

ELECTRIC MOTORS & WIRINGMOTORS rented, repaired, bought, sold snd ex-

changed. Globe Elec. Works. 1959 Mission.

OFFICIAL LIST OF THE

jsj Original SCosmopolitan Co.

OF SAN FRANCISCOESTABLISHED 1902

WEEKLY DRAWING

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APPROXIMATIONS99 numbers, from 6301 to 6400. on First Card-

ial of $10,000-810 each, vn-stuapi

99 numbers, from 10401 to 10500, on SecondCapital of $2,000?810 each. oecana

TERMINALS199 numbers ending with 46. being the last

two figures of the number drawing the Canltaiof $10,000?56. v

199 numbers ending with 79. being the lasttwo figures of the number drawing the Canltaiof $2.000?56.

vapuat

No. 6346 draws First Capital, $10,000, sold inSau rYancisco and Pacific Grove. CaL No10479 draws Second Capita). $2,000. sold In BanFrancisco. No. 18715 draws Third Capital$1,000. sold In Oakland snd Martinez, Cal. No'17512 draws $500, sold In Modesto Cal No§2SI draws $500. sold In Msrysvllle, Cal.

The above Is for $2; fractious in proportion.

HAIR GOODSC. HOFFMAN CO.. importers of human hair,

manufacturers of wigs, ail kinds of hairgoods. 5S5 15th St.. Oakland.

INVALIDHOMESEL SERENO SANITARIUM. San Rafael. Cal.

For aged persons needing special care. Cityhome. 3421 25th St.. S. F. Pb. Mission 4620.

MILLINERYMILLINERY taught from start to finish in 9

weeks for $15. 22Ca Mission St. near 19th.Millinery Store.

COMPLETE course in French millinery taughtin 4 weeks; terms reasonable. Box 1910, Call.

VJUNTWOALL Job and commercial printing. STEWART

PRINTING CO.. 1294 Market at., 8. F. Cop-per plate printing. Country orders solicited.

PATENT ATTORNEYSDEWEY. STRONG * CO., C. S. and foreign

patents; inventors' gnide; 100 mechanicalmovements free, 911-917 Crocker bldg.. S. F.

H. C. SCHROEDER. patent trademark attor-ney. 417 First National bank bldg.. Oakl'd.

pIhysicians and surgeonsDR. O. S. ESSENSON, physician and surgeon,

lata of N. Y. 257 Leavenworth. Frofc. 9071.

pension attorneys

W. E. DILLON, U. S. Trademark, copyrightand pension attorney. 527 Pac. bldg., 4th-Mkt.

PATENT MODELSAA?Model and experimental work; mechanical

or elect'1; we can do it. BAKER & SON,78 2d st.

ANYTHING in METAL. WOOD OR IVORY. F.HICKERSON. 904 LAGUNA; PH. MKT. 2078.

STORAGE AND MOVING VANSDIXON TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO..

79-81-83 Turk St.; Franklin 4600-5080.CHlRLES W. DIXON, Manager.

WILSON RROS. CO.?Fire?roof storage, mov-ing, packing, shipping. 1688 Market at.;phone Psrk 271.

CENTRAL Transfer and Storage Co.. Franklin3812?Furniture moving; trunks S3c 804Larkln st.

IRENES moved. 35 CENTS. BELL TRANS-FER, 357 Jones Bt.; Franklin 1121.

PIERCE RODOLPH 8TORAGE CO.. 1450 Eddyst.: phone West 827. West 828.

SECOND HAND trunks bought. Bold, repairedand exchanged LEVY'S TRUNK FAC-TORY. 707 Mission at., cor. 3d; telephoneDonglaa 3192.

TAILORSA MERCHANT tailor suit made to order;

bring your cloth; I furnish linings, etc.;$8.50 upward. 787 Market St.. room 129.

UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE

Weekly PaymentsHave your old furniture reupholstered. repol-

lebeq. remodeled equal to new; work guar-anteed. Representative will call with sam-ples to give estimate free. Boston leather laour specialty. Window and Morris chaircushions made to order. We make the low-est prices.

BARON BROTHERS,Cor. Steiner and Elliot park. Phone West 254.

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