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THE #y CALL Address) All Communication* to THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL Telephone "Kearny 86"?Auk for The Call. The Operator Will Connect You With 4he Department You Wish. Bt'STNESS OFFICE AND EDITORIAL ROOMS. Market and Third Streets. Open until 11 o'clock every night in the year. MAIN , CITY BRANCH. 1657 Fillmor* Street, near Post. OAKLAND OFFICE, 1840 Broadway. Telephone Oakland 1083. ALAMEDA OFFICE. 1435 Park Street. Telephone Alameda 559. BERKELEY OFFICE, 2011 Shattuck Avenue. Telephone Berkeley 77. CHICAGO OFFICE, 902 Marquette Building. C. Geo. Krogness, Adver- tising Agent. NEW YORK OFFICE, 925 Brunswick Building. J. C. Wllberding, Adver- tising Agent. LOS ANGELES OFFICE. 1027 West Twenty-third Street. Home phone 22417. William W. Wincup. Agent. WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU. Post Building. Ira E. Bennett, Corre- spondent. NEW YORK NEWS BUREAU, 51« Tribune Building. C. C. Carlton, Cor- respondent. Foreign Offices Where The Call I\u03b2 on File i LONDON. Eng...3 Regent Street. S. W. PARIS, France 53 Rue Cambon BERLIN, Germany. .Unter den Linden 3 ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHOR- IZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Sample Copies Will Be Forwarded When Requested. Mail subscribers in ordering change of address should be particular to glyt both NEW and OLD ADDRESS in order to secure a prompt and correct compliance with their request. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUABY 3, 1913. 12 Births, Marriages, Deaths i + : ? Marriage Licenses . -* SAX FRAXCISCO The following marriage licensee were Issued Thursday. January 2. 1913: ALLEN?SCHWARTZ? Frank Allen. 29. IR2O McAllister Ftreet. and Amelia H. Schwartz, 2t, 1927 McAllister street. BENSON -LAUFENBURGER?CharIie L. Ben- eon, 50. and Carrie Laufenbnrger, 31. both ot 4W Third street. CARLSON?OLSON?CharIes A. Carlson. 30. and Me<U Olson, SO both of 86A Rl<*bland aTenue. CARPENTER?SCHILB?FIoyed Carpenter. 21. S«n Francisco, and Mac Schilb, 20. 157 Twenty- «oT«nth street. CHESXOK?NOREJKO?StanteIaw Chesnok. 28, and Alblne Norejko. 19, both of Saa Mateo. COOLSY?DILL ?John S. Cooiey, 02, ana" Sarah A. 1)111. 36. both of Callstoga. DE LESLIE?MeCLELLAN?Darid M. de L*slle, 2«, Detroit. Mlcb.. and Mary E. MeCleilan, 20, St. Louin, MO. HALL?BREWSTER?CarI W. Halh 26. San FraneUco, and Ethel I. Brewster, 18, 147 Eighth »Tenue. HORVATH?INGLOTT?Gm Horrath 47, 865 Natoms street, and Feher In£lott, 39, 1912 nilmor* street. JACKSON?BEACH?Owen Jackson, S3. Lafay- ette. Ind., and Roe L. Beach, SO, DenTer. 0010. LOPEZ?RADNET?Joseph R. Lopez, 82. and Edith Radney. 23. both of San Francisco. MORRIS? VEGAB? Fred Morris. 21. and Panllne Vegae, I\u03b2. both of 929 Valiejo street. PAUL ? ANDERSON?AIbert Paul. 24. 1362 OFarrell street, nnd Etta M. Anderson, 19, 2000 Vallejo etreet. ROSENBERG?HAFER?SamueI Rosenberg. 22, and Lena Hafer, 22, both of ;349 Greenwich street. BATTLER? KUSSMAUL? William F. Sattler, «, and Lydfa Kussmaol. 10. both of Tracey. BINCOCK? PAOE? EmanueI Slncork, 72. Osk- land. and Martha A. Page. 61, San Luis ON»rv\ SfNDBERG?SJOBERG?Oscar Snndberg, 26. and Eilen Sjoberg, 20, both of 224 Waylaod ftreet. OAKLAND The following marriage licenses were itsned Th'irsdaj , . January 2. 1918: BIRROWS- GIDDINGS? Archie T. Bun-owe. M<mtalTa. and Aimoe L. Glrtdlng*. 21. Oakland. CARLE?TSCURITTER?Fred Carle, 27, Berks- ley. Jid Doretera Tichritter. 18. Lodl. CASOmUnO?RlSeO?Marco Casomauo. 31, San and Rosario Ruim, 24, Oakland. COCHRAX?MARHAM?WiIIiam C. Cochran, S\u03b2. rnfl Annie Marhara, 18, both of fan Franclepo. EAKIX?CLARK? -J. Eakin. 35. and Anna Clark, '/.">. both of San Francisco. FREEMAN? SANGER? LeIand Freeman, 27, Oak- land, and Ella Sanger. 2s. Sacramento. LINKS? MENDL? Marcus Links. 31, and Sar- nlta Mendl. 24 both of Oakland. LOVE?BURROUGHS?Jobn S. Iy»re. 2f». Uklah, nnd Haze] T>. R-orroudhn. 20. Tuoiumue. OI SON? BACKLUXD?Erick Olson. 31, Klngs- hurg, and Marie Bncklund. 34. Piedmont. SIMMONS?LAMI'KIN?Joseph B. Simmons. 2T, Oakland, e.vA Nina E. Lampkin, 19, Santa Uosa. TKTP.AL'?PICKSON?OIIrer L. Tetrau, 22, Chico. and Loretta B. Dick*on, 21, Salem, Ore. "births - iLECKlE?ln Vullejo. to the wife of James T/erki». T. P. N. a son. LErCRTER?In this city. January 2, 1913. to the wife of Mark M. Le'chter. a son. MARBUGES COCLPON?FROMBERG?Iri this city. December ZS. 1812. by Ret. IC. H. Ueb*-. Clarence Coul- con and Emma Jclia Fromberg, both of this ritr. ©ALLY?SELECMAN?In thlx city, January 1. 1&13 hy Rer. J. W. Horn. Albert Dibble Dally and Era Berenice Selecman. both of San Frtn- ci».-o. DEIVEIr? EASTTS?In Oakland. CaL, December 31, 1012. by Ber. Georjre W. White, .-,f tbe Flr»t Methodist Ep-t«<*or.al church. Frank H. Deimel of Oakland and Rosalee Eastus of K«n Franoljro. OIBSON?DAVIDSON?In this city, December 31. 1312. by Rer. W. E. Dngan. pastor of Stewart Memorial Second United Presbyterian church, Robert Gibson and Jane Datidson, both * of Pan Francfwo. M'KENZIE?HOBRO?In tbi? ritr. November 28. 1912. by the Her. P. O. Colgrwe of California £tre»t >I<>tho<liKt Epl<(C'->pal church. Wesley Mc- Kenz!" and Delphlne Muriel Hobro. MENZEXBEROER?THOMAS?In this city De- cember .11. 1312. at the O'Farrell utreet'New J»ruMlem church, by Rer. J. S. DaTid, Cbarle* Henry Meni»nberß*r and Nellie Pbebie Thomas, b<>th of San Fran^ljiro. JdILI.ER? MEYERS? In Oakland. Csl.. by Rot. Oporpe w. White, pnntor of the Fin«t Metbo- (ii«t Episcopal church. James R. Miller of Ala- meda and Sophia M. Me.vpr* of San Francisco. MOORE? ELLSWORTH?In thin city. January 1, 1913, by Rer. J. W. Horn, Charles 8. Moore and Max Latham Ellsworth, both of San Fran- c!*<*o. HEAD?DAVIS?In thie city, December IS. 1912, by Rev. P. O. Colgrore, John Grant Read and Mrs. Han-ief DarU. both of San Francisco. ROSENBERG?HAFER?In this city. January 2. ii>lB. by Superior Judge E. P. Mo*«n. Samuel Rosenberg and Lena Ltafer, both of San Fran- ??i»co. PANDERS?HAMILTON?In thin clfy. January 1, 1913. by R*». J. W. Horn. Rufus Exee]\ Bun- ders of Sacramento and Florence Jane JJamU- ton of San Fran<-l»co. fF.IPLEIN? OILBOr-RNE?In this city. Decem- ber 12, 1912. by R«r. D. O. Colffr-ire, George Retdlfin and Lydla Gilbourne, both of San Franclnco. VALMSLEY?KEATING?In thi« city, Decem- ber R1 1012. by Rer. l>. O. Colgrore, Frank W. Walmel<«y of I'entwater. Mich, and Mabel Marie Keating of Chicago, 111. OBITUARY MBS. CATALINA VALENCIA? Ipnnrlo. .lon. 2. Mn. ('atalina Valencia, daughter of Ignacio Paeheco. who ia the early days owned thou- *an<li ot arree of land In this part of the »tate, died here this morninc from paralysi*. Mri. Valencia was born on the Ignaelo ranch B\u03b2 years ago. and had nerer remained away from the historic old home for more than a week. Bhe will b* burled in Mount Ollret remefery Monday, following funeral services at »t. Vincent* church. Mr*. Valeccla leaves flTe children?Frank J., Milton P. and Julia K. Valencia and Mm. F. W. Sweetcer and >frs. Estella Lmighary. She waa a aUter of RuperTl»or Gumisiudo Plcheeo, Agu«ia Pacheco and Ramon Pacheco. , 3fRB. C. DtHHr. r PSUSBIO. PIONEER -Santa -*~ ri*r«. Jan. '1. -Sire. Candeliarla de Haro Prns- t.io. one of the few remaining; daughters of the prominent Spanicb families of the early days of California, ts dead at the borne of her daugh- ier, Mrs. Frank Alexander. Her death waa ' due 1o pneumonia, after a short illness, she \u25a0was a daughter of Francisco de Haro. who wu, a prominent fijmre In San Francisco In early day*, and she was born in that city in 1834. InIWW she was married to th» late John B. Pru«"*io. who for many years was prominently Identified In business circles in San Francisco. VENZXAL EDWARD ML. LEE, 80LDIEK \»w York. Jan. 'J. General Edward Morwin I.<»e, ?we* acting porfrnor of Wyoming, and a rela- tive of Kobert K. l.f<-. died last night at home here. In W.vorninjr he f!|top<l the firet Mil (TiTinK women (he rijtht to rote. J. 80PE*. JtT'/nCE OF THE PEACE?Pasadena. Jan. 2.? J/.»tW of the Peace Joseph So|>er <lr"ppe<l >?a<l today as be wa* about to take bis bench for the hearing of cases. He was 65 jfars of age. and bad been a public official for many year*. "deathlP BARTON In ttii* .'My. December B©. 1f»l2. Barton, another <if Mrs. Minnie ("annafly. fliid trandiiv tl'T <if Tlirlma Canuad.v. a natire <>f KeutiK'ky. sgfd 77 years. BITTLE?In thl.- .ity. Dtt*abtr 30. H*l2. An- <iraw. bfloreU Uusbaod of Jeunie BitUt, a ua- ' t tire of New Jersey, aged 53 years. A member of Glaus Bottle Blowers' Association. Branch No. 22. Friends end acquaintances are respectfully !n- -vttM to attend the funeral services today (Fri- day), January 8, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the parlors of D. I. Kenny Company. ISS2 Eddy atreet near Steiner. Interment Cyprese Lawn cemetery, by carriage. BIRD?At the T'nlted States Naval hospital. Colorado. December 30. 1»12. Michael Joseph Bird, beloved brother of.Anna F. Bird, a native of England. Friend* are r**peetfully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday*, at 9 a. m.. from th% parlors of 8. "A. White. 1214 Eddy street, thence to St. Ignatius church. Hayes and Rhrader streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul, commen- cing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Crose cemetery. BHAUNWORTH?In this city. January 1, 1913. Jok an Gabriel Braunworth, a native of Den- mark, ag-d SO years. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen. 1342 Divlsadero at. BROOKS?In thla city, January 1. 1913. Cathe- rine Lyon Brooks, wife of the late Benjamin S. Brooke and beloTed mother of William Brooke, ? native of Connecticut. Funeral aerviees will be held tomorrow (Sat- nrday), January 4. at 11:30 a. n>.. at the chapel of Cyprese Lawn cemetery. Interment prirate. BURBECK?In San Leandro. Cal., December SI, 1912. WilMam Burherk. beloved father of Mrs. Ida B. Fischer and W. L. and G. U Bnrbeek, a native of Boston. Mas*., aped 73 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral service" today (Fridayi. January 3. 1913. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at St. James Episcopal church. Clement street near Sijrth avenue, thence to Richmond Masonic temple, First avenue and Clement street, where aerricee will be conducted under the auspices of Richmond I/Odge No. 375. F. *A. M. Inter- ment Watsonville. Cal. Remains at the parlore of the Western Addition Funeral directors. 1T24 Dlrlsadero street between Sutler and Bush. BYRNE?In this city. December 81. 1012. Frank K. Byrne, a native of New York, aged SI years. CAMPBELL?In this city, January 1. 191». Celen* Lauretta, dearly beloved wife of John Campbell, and mother of Dorothy May Camp- bell, and beloved daughter of John J. and the late Bridget Murphy, and sister of James J. Murphy and Mr». John J. MeElroy, a native of Ban Francisco aged 30 years 10 months and 34 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral today (Friday), January 8. 1913. at 8:30 o'clock a. m., front the parlors of Carew & English. 1618 Osry street, Hhence to St. Anne's church, where a requiem high mans will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. CEREGHINO? In this cltj. January 3. 1913. Mary Cereghln© dearly beloved wife of John 3. Cereghlno, and beloved mother of Mrs. Jo- 6eph Kin* and Frank and Edward Quelrolo and Mrs. Charles Shay and William Quelrolo, a na- tive of Illinois, aged 52 years 2 months and 5 days. FYiends and acquaintance* are respectfully in- vited to attend the fnneral tcmorrow (Saturday , ), January 4, 1913, at 1 c-'clock p. m.. from tb» parlore of Valente. Marlnl. Mantis & Co.. 649 Green street between Powell street and Colum- bus avenue. COLEMAN? In this city. January 2. 1913, Miss Hannah Coleman, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. COTTER? In this citr. January 1, 1013. Patrick Joseph Cotter, dearly beloved husband of Kllen Cotter, and devoted father of Eileen and Mary rotter, and loving stepfather of J Hn. Michael and George Taylor, a native of Ratbeormack. County Cork. Ireland, aged year-*. A mem- ber of IV. O. 0. M. No. 26. (New Haven papers please copy. > Friends arid acqnalntances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Friday>. at 8:80 o'clock s. m.. from his late residence. 2614 Twenty-sixta street, thence to St. Peter's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his noiil, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. DICXEKSON?In this City December 81. 1912. Frederick Dickerson, a native of Kentucky. ag«Hl 62 yeers. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains st parlors of Valente. Marinl. Marals & Co.. 3448 Mission street, above Thirtieth. DOLAN?In this city, January 2. 1913. Thomas Dolan. beloved father of Mrs. F. E. Meacham, a native of County Roscnmmon. Ireland, aged la years. A member of Unity lodge, A. O. V. W.. and Tosemite lodge. Knights of Honor. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- day). January 4. at t> a. m., from the chapel Of Julius 8. C-odeau, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Agnes church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repoe* of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by antos. FEEHAN?In this city. January 1. 1913. Jane If. beloved wife of the late John F. Feehan. loving mother of Philip M. Morton, daughter of Isabell Mecready. sister r>t John J., Ray- mond L., William F. and Henrietta J. M\u03b2- cready and Mrs. Hop* Young, n native of San Francises, aged 40 years 7 months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. January R. 1913, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from the chapel of Julius 8. Godeau. 41 Van Ness avenue. Interment. Monnt Olivet cemetery. FERRIER? In this city. January 2. 1913. Mlna Panll Ferrler. belored mother of Blanche. David T... William and George W. Frrrlpr and Mrs. Rose H. Cutler, grandmother of Blanche and Aubert Cutler and mother In lsw of H. H. Cutler, a native of Germany. (Oakland, Ca!.. papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- day), at 10:30 a. m.. from the funeral parlore of Bunker 4c Lunt. V>G6 Mission street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Mission Ma- sonic temple. Incineration Cypress Uivn ceme- tery, by Southern Pacific trala from Valencia and Twenty-fifth streets. Please omit flowers. TESTS ?In Pasadena. Cal.. January I, 1913. John F. Finn, former Judge of Superior Court of San Francisco. Funeral services today (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the residence of Warren Olney, 427 Twenty-ninth street. Oakland, Cal. Interment private. \u2666 FITZGERALD? In this city. January 2. 1913. at lier Ist* residence, 111ft Balboa avenne. Anna Veronica Fitzgerald, belored daughter of Anna «nd the late John FitigeTald. and sister of Katherlne. Elisabeth. Margaret. Agnes. John end Josephine Fitzgerald end Mrs. Louis Mar- kel. a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 25 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. TRIED?In this city. December 31. 1912. Maud Fried, dearly beloved sister of Arthur Gorman, a native of Sacramento. Cal., aged 35 years. GALINDO? In Oakland. January I, 1913 Ynei Peralta de Galindo. relict of the late Francisco OJaMndo. and dearly beloved mother of J. Vin- <ent. Rup»rto and Alexander Galindo end Mrs. G. W. Fitch and Mrs. Seabury, a native of Oakland. Cal. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral services today (Friday*. January 3, 1913. at 9 o'cl<vk a. m.. at her late .residence, 5401 Telegraph avenue, Oakland, thence to Sacred Heart cbnrch, where a requiem high masa will be c*!ebrat#-<1 for the repoee of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. OKIRARDELLI?In Portland. Ore.. Docember 30, 1912. Edwin, beloved son of Domingo and Ad- dle Ghirardelll, and brother of D. Lyle. Corona. Esperance and Ruth Ohlrardelli, a native of San Francisco. Cal., aged 28 r»>ars. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Sat- urday*, January 4, at 1 p. m.. at Gray's chapel. Geary and Dlvissdero streets. Inter- ment private. Please omit flowers. GRAY- In Berkeley. Janoiiry 1. 1913. George Edward Gray, a native of New York, aged 95 yearn. Funeral services today (Friday), at 11 o'clock a. m.. et the residence. 2945 Magnolia street, Berkeley, Cal. (Claremont Key Rout* train to Webster street). Interment private. HALL?January 1. 1913. \u25a0?Ida T/xiiee. wife of E. F. Hall, and daughter of Mrs. A. Williams and sister of Mrs. Guy E. Manning and Au- gusta and Mary C. Williams. Services will 6e held at James Taylor Com- pany's chapel, Fifteenth and Jefferson streets, Oakland, Cal.. tomorrow (Saturday), January 4. 1913. at 11 a. m. HALLETT?In this city. January 1. 1913. Emma C, beloved wife of Eugene B. Hallett. sister of Mrs. Llda Peckbam and William S and Robert S. Gee, a native of Allegheny City. Pa. The fnneral services will bp held Saturday, Jan. 4, from the funeral parlore of Bunker A I.unf. 20ee Mission street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third, Mission Masonic temple. Interment private. HETT?In this city. January 1, 1918, at the city and county hospital, William S. Bett a native of New York, aged 62 yearn. HICKMAN?In this city, December 31. 1912, Elisabeth Hlckman, beloved wife of the late Peter Hickman, and loving mother of Mrs, Con- rad Hildenbrand. a native of Germany, aged 92 years 11 months and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral today (Friday). January 3. 1913. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from her let* , residence. 437 Capp street. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery (private). HIGGINS?In this city. January 2. 1913. John J., clearly beloved husband of Ann Higgins, and devoted father of Thomas F. and James E. Hlg- prins of San Francisco, and John M. Higgins of Sacramento and Mrs. P. J. Winters ef Alameda, Mrs. J. J. ComminsB of Oakland tnd Mra. C. J. Collins of Sfti Francisco, a native of County WHEN THE UNDERTAKES BECOMES NECEBBARY SAVE HALF the Funeral Expense. Telephone JULIUS S. QODEAU Market 711. Oakland 4045. Independent of the Trust THE GODEAU FUNERAL SERVICE will furnish for $76, embalming abroud, ailrtr mounted, cloth covered casket, bear** and two carriages and giro personal super Tialon. TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE yon $75 for the caaket alon*, and ail their prices are proportionate. Godenu Funeral Service Savet You Half. Ant" ambulance'; carriages and autos for hire. SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND 41 Van Nest Are. 2210 Webster St. 3G6 Columbus Aye. Phone Oak. 4015 RoKcommon, Ireland, aged 82 years 6 months and 29 days. (Jersey City papers please copy). Friends and acquaintances are respectnlly invited to attend the funeral Monday, January 6. at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 3858 22d st.. thence to St. James church, where a Mlpmn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of bit soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. JOHNBON?In tills city. December 81. 1912. Dorothy Josephine, darling beloved infant daughter of Captain Matt C. and Rose Johnson, nnd baby sister of Marlon. Ella, Matthew and The!ma Johnson, a native of San Franeltco, age<l 1 year 9 months and 4 days. The interment took place Thursday, January 2, 1913, at Holy Cross cemetery. JOHNSTON?In this city, January I. 1»13, Rose, beloved wife of E. J. Johnston, loving sister of Mrs. L. Ntsbet and H. T. Coffin and Mr. William Hatch, a native of San Francisco. Friends and acqnalntances are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services tomorrow (Saturday), January 4. 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., from the chapel of Julius 8. Godeau. 41 Van Ness avenue. Interment National cemetery, Presidio. JONES?In Oakland. January 1. 1918, Jessie M., dearly b*loved wife of W. L. Jones, and lov- ing mother of Mr*. Edith Van Curen and Craw- ford R. and William L. Jotiee a native of Australia, aged 4-S years 6 months and 25 days. (Fresno Republican please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday). January 4, 1913. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the parlore of Grant D. Miller, 286ft- -2372 East Fourteenth atreet corner of Twenty- fourth avenue. East Oakland. Interment pri- vate. KENNEDY?In this city. January 2, 1913. James Matthew, dearly beloved son of Patrick and Rose Kennedy, and loving brother of John Joseph and Mrs. J. OrifSth and the late JohD. Bessie and Helen Kennedy, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 2 months and 11 daya. A member of San Francisco fire department. Remains at his tat* residence. 203 Hoffman avenue. Notice of funeral hereafter. XLTJNDEK?In Replena, CaJ., January ?. 1»13, Lester, son of John and Margaret Klundtr. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 1 month and 4 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday), January 4, 1913. Interment at Sacramento, Cal. LANG? In this city, at his l»te residence, 1522 Palon avenue (formerly Sixteenth avenue South). January 2, 1913. John Lang, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Lang, loving father of Mrs. H. Sommerfeld and August Lang and the late John, Lizcie and Annie Lang, tnd brother of Mrs. Kate Lang. Mrs. Eva Nua«- ]>erger and Mrs. KnudseD. all of Napa, and the late Peter Lang of San Francisco, a native of Klinjeenmenster, Germany, aged 71 years 11 months and 25 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday), January 4. 19137 at 1 p. m., from the parlors of 11. F.. Suhr tc Co., 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. LAMPING ?I\u03b3, Oakland, January 2, 1913, Maria, wife of the late P. A. Lamplnr. and beloved mother of Mrs. Jame* G. Durrell, Mrs. P. H. Sexton. Mrs. John Mnllane. James J. and Peter A. Lamping, a satlv* of Ireland, aged 88 years. LTJTZ?In this city. January 2. 1913. Georg* Luts. a native of Germany. A member of tht Cooks' Association of tb* Pacific Coast. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the fnn«ral tomorrow (Saturday), January 4. 1913, at 2:30 p. m.. from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission street near Twenty-flrat, under the auspices of the Cooks' Association of the Pacific. Coast. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. LYNCH?In this city, January 2. 1913, at f>94 Fourth avenue. Roee, belored wife of John H. Lynch, and mother of Florence C. and Edgar Lynch, and sister of Mrs. Catherine Hariow and Michael Lyuch a native of San Francisco, Ctl. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday). January 4. at 9:80 a. tn., at Star of the Sea church, where masa will be celebrated for th» repose of her soul. Interment private. KacARTHTTR?In this city, January 1. 1813. Jemima Anderson MacArtbur. widow of The late Georce D. Mac Arthur. and loving mother of Mrs. William J. Drew, a native of Canada. ae»d 74 year* and 4 months. Perv'cee and interment (private) today (Fri- day), January 3. Please omit flowers. McCAITREY?In this City. January 2. 191S. Michael McCaffrey, beloved huaband of Mar- garet McCaffrey, and devoted father of Mrs. Mary ONeill. Mrs. L. W. Tdell. Mrs. Ed. Hasey and Mrs. C. Schuldt, a native of County Cavln. Ireland, aged 83 years. Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully ' invited to attend the funeral tojnorrow (Sat- urday), at R:3O o'clock a. m., from the resi- dpnee of his daughter, Mrs. C. Schuldt. 483 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart church, where a requiem high masa for the repoee of h's soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9 o'clock a. tn. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. itADGE?In Walnut Grove, Sacramento county, January 1. 1913. James William Madge, dearly beloved husband of Lucy Madge, and loving father of Captain William Madge and Mra. Sophie Broadwater, a native of England, ag-ed 70 years 4 months and 17 days. A member of Bay City lodge No. 610. K. and L of H.. and Court Occidental No. 6,676. A. O. r. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. Jan. 5. at 11 a. m., from the parlora of H. F. Fuhr & Co., 2919 Mission street, between Tw-enty-flfth and Twenty-sixth, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Oc- cidental No. 6,676. A. O. F. Inclnceratlon. Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. MENDELSOHN?In thi* city, January 1. 1»1S, Aaron Mendelsohn, beloved husband of the late Julia Mendelsohn, and father of J. 8., Ike and Harry Mendelsohn and Mr*. Sadie Herring and Mrs. A. C. Wlnsler and the late A. Mendel- sohn, a native of Poland, aged 81 years and 6 days. Friends sre respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Friday). Jannary fl. at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking Com- pany. 1919 Mission street between Flfteenli and Sixteenth. Interment (private) Hills of Eternity cemetery, by automobile. KTTRRAY?In this city. December 31. 1912. Mary, beloved wife of Wllllain 11. Murray, devoted mother of Eleanor and George and the late Dorothy Murray, and sifter of Mrs. M. Brown, fi native of parish of Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the fuuersl today (Friday), nt 9:ir> a. m.. from her late residence, 830% Alabama street, thence to St. Peter's church, where a requiem high tnass will be celebrated for the repos* of her roul, at 9:45 a. tn. Inter- ment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. NOONAN? In this city. January 2. 1918. John Joseph, beloved and only son of Mary and the late James Noonan, and loving brother of Alhina, Ellen and Margaret Noonan, and nephew of Mrs. A. Braseau and Mrs. C. Wyna aad B. J. Hogan and J. F. Noonan. a nativ* of San Francisco. Cal.. aged 19 years. Notice of funersl hereafter. Remains at hie late residence, 1602 Dolores street. OLSEN?In this city. Jannary 1 1913, Harold, dearly beloved son of Hans ana Bertha Olsen. end fovlng brother of Ralph and Victor Olsen. a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years S montbs and 23 days. A mejnber of Court I'erba Bunea No. 913. I. O. F. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fuaeral services tomor- row (Saturday), Jannary 4, 1913. at 2:80 p. m., from the parlore of H. F. Suhr tc Co.. 2919 Mission street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet cem- etery, by electric funeral car from Twtnty- oigbth snd Valencia streets. COURT YERBA BtfENA NO. 913?Officers and members are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. Harold Olsen, from the parlore of H. F\ Ruhr k Co., 2919 Mission street, tomorrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m. By order R. COOK, (ftief Ranger. 1,. FITZGERALD. Financial Secretary. PENNTNGTON?In thli city. December 31, 1912, at the city and county hospital. Thomas P4o- ington, a native of Ohio, aged r>2 years. QtriNN?ld this city. December 31. 1912. John, dearly beloved husband of Mary Qtilnn. be- loved father of Margaret, Patrick John, Harry and Edward Qulnn. Mrs. E. Sullivan. Mrs. P. Dalzell and the late Katherlne Qulnn, and be- loved brother of Patrick Qulnn and Mrs. K. O'Neill, a native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 53 years. A member of the Riggers' aad Stevedores" union. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sat- urday) at 8:30 a. m.. from the parlors of the T'nited Undertakers. 2606 Howard street near Twenty-second; tbeoc* to St. Peter's church, where a requiem high masa will he celebrated for the repose of bis soul, commenclog at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. RANDALL?In this city. December 31. 1912, Erda. beloved daughter of Carl and Christine Randall, loving sister of Olga and Claes Ran- dall, a native of Ventura, Cal., aged 19 years 7 months and 8 days. Friends and acquaintances are reapeetf'lly in- vited to attend the funeral services today (Fri- day). January 3. at 1 o'clock p. m.. at the parlors of Theodor Dlefts & Co.. 900 Divlsadero street corner McAllister. Incineration Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. Top remain* will be at her late residence, 3077 California street till 11 a. m., today (Friday). EUDY?In this city. December 81. 1912, Marl* Georgians, dearly beloved wife of W. L. Rudy, find loving mother of Pearl Rudy, a native of San Bernardino, Cal., aged 20 years 8 months and 27 days. Services will be held at the family resident*. 652 Lisbon street nesr Itsly avenue, tomorrow (Saturday). Jannary 4. 1913. at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment Cypress Lavrn cemetery. Funeral and interment private. RYAN In thi* city. January 1. 1913, Deborah, beloved wife of James Ryan, a native of n^EJTRIEj9J£p _<?MATORIES 20S HEWES BLDG., ftfl.". MARKET BT. Slitter 6».-.. Home J4167. (Cretetery Phone Mission 3341.1 Al! arransrenipnie for burial* or cremation* ar- ranged at <-it.v "fTs'f> or cemetery. SpecUl efti»n- tiiMi KiiPii to H'tV'TeW fri'Tii olil city EiHirp ceinfJery iiixier iwrpetual care, guaranteed bj oux Perpetual Care Fund of $400,000. Connty Limerick. Ireland, aged 87 year*. Friends and acquaintance are respectfully Invited to attend the fuDeral Ssturday. Jan- uary 4. 1913. at 8:15 o'clock a. m.. from the parlom of D. I. Kenny Jb Co., 16.12 Eddy street ne*r Stelaer; tbtoce to St. Joseph's church, where a requiem ntgb tnass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. SCOVILUE?In this city. December 31. 1»12, at 1500 Willard street. Grare S. Seville, dangh-. ter of Mrs. Nelly L. SeoYille- aad tue let* John Jay Scoville, and sister of Berenice and Elolae ScOTille, a native of San Francisco. Remains at the parlors of Ashley & MeMiil- len. 325 Sixth avenue between Geary and Cle- ment streets. Funeral private. SHANNON?In this city. January 1. 1813, Infant daughter of Michael T. and Margaret Shannon. SHERMAN -Tn Burilngsme. January 2, 1913. La- Tlna A. Sherman, widow of the late Francis Sherman, and sister of Sarah B. Probasco, a native of Salem. Mass., aged 82 years 10 months and 27 days. Funeral private. SMITH?Id this city, January 2, 1913, Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Gnstaf Smith, and de- voted mother of Helen and Theodore Kllen and Bert Hamilton, and loving sister of Clara Pawlesek, Caroline Splelburger Anna Sehmit- ton, Mary Hill and Minnie, Foster and Jobn Azevedo. and beloved daughter of the late Jobn and Clara Azevedo, a native of Sacra- mento, Cal., aged 38 years 8 months and 8 days. Remains will b* forwarded to Sacramento today (Bridav), at 2 p. m., from th* parlors of Suhr * Wle'boldt , 1353 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth. Services and Interment at Sac- cramento, Cal. BPIIIOTS?In this city, January 1, 1913, at the city and county hospital. Angeloe Splllots. a native of Greece, aged 28 years. TAMS? In this city, January 1, 1913, Sampson Tarns, husband of the late Caroline Larkin Tame, a native of England, aged 84 years 8 months and 26 days. Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at Gray's chapel, Geary and Dlvieadero streets. HSITE?In this city. January 1. 1913. at 13« Newman street, Jean Tlsne. beloved husband of Emella Tlsne, and father of Roland Tlene, and brother of Mrs. Jobn Laforgue. and brother In law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backoff, and uncle of Romain and Carla Backoff, a native of France. Remains at the parlors of Ashley & McMnl- len, 325 81« a avenue betwwi Geary and Cle- | ment streets. Funeral strictly private. Please omir flowers. TTJLLY? In this city, December 31, 1912. Jamee. dparly beloved son of James and the late Mary Tully, and beloved brother of John, Mary. Ed- ward and Tom Tully, a native ft San Fran- cisco, azed 19 years 2 months and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday), at 9:18 a. m from the parlors of Suhr & Wle- boldt, 1385 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth., thence to St. Michael's church (Ocean View), where services will be held at 10 a. tn. lnt*r. ment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. TXTMEXTY?In this city January 1, 1913, Mar- garet. dearly beloved 'wife of John Tumelty, and loving mother of John E. Tnmelty, and sis- ter of Mrs. Philip Halpln end Denis, Jobn and the late Daniel and Cornellne O'Donoeflrae, a native of Kaoturk, County Cork, Ireland. Friends at>d acquaintances are respeptfully In- vited to atteDd the funeral today'(Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from 175 Highland avenue, thence to St. James chnrch. where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. VALENCIA?In Ignacio, January 2, 1913, Cata- llna C. Valencia, beloved mother of Frank I. Jr., Milton P. and Julia R. Valencia and Mrs. F. W. Sweetser and Mrs. Eetella Laughery and the late Thedore S. and Valentine R. Valencia, and sister of GnmisiDdo. Augusto end Roman Pacheco, a native of California, aged Q\u03b2 years 1 month and 8 days. Friend* and acquaintances are respectful!? in- vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday), January 4, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at her late residence, Ignacio. thence to St. Vincent's church, where, at 11 o'clock a. m., a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of her tmaL Interment Mount Oli- vet cemetery, San Rafael. WARNER--In this city. January 1. 1»13. Isabel Whitney, wife of Charles H. Warner, and sis- ter of Mrs. Henry L. Williams of i/os Anjrelee, Mr*. Wendell Easton and Mrs. Henry B. Shaw ff Baa Fraxclsco and Edward P. Whitney of Redlands. Funeral and interment strictly private. Please omit Cowers. WARNER?In Oaklsnd, Jsnuary 1. 1913. Patrie Nella. beloved wife of James A. Warner, mother of MUton Warner, daughter of Use late John and Rebecca Jones, sister of Mrs. Emma F. Chandler, A. Dumas Jooes. Doc Jones, Mrs. Charles F. Tllghman and Mm. Pauline Goodman, a native of California, aged 48 years. Frieuds and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services todsy (Fridays. January 8, 1913. at 10 a. m.. from St. John's Episcopal church, corner of Eighth and Grove streets, Oakland. Interment Lver- green cemetery. WEBBTEK? In Oakltnd, .Tannery 1. 1913. Flor- enrn Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife ef Daniel Webster, and loving mother of Westiy Web- ster, and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen and the late Christian Olsen. and sister of Ulric William. Charlie. Edward, Minnie, Ullie. Earl. risle and Ruth Olsen, a native of Lake county, Cal., aged 32 years. WITXOWeXI?In Los Angelee. Jamjsry 2. 1013, Hannah, beloved wife of Samuel Wltkowskl. end beloved mother of Mrs. H. E. Ooleman and David and Sidney Wltkowskl, a native of Germany, aged C\u03b2 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. "l-LORISTS BROWN' & KENNEDY, FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091 16th, Dr. Valencia ?Union store; funeral work a specialty at lowest prices. Phone Market 5728. DARBEE. FLORIST?Not the oldest nor the larg est, but the VERY BEST IN TOWN. 1038 Hyde St., near Calif. PHONE FRANKLIN 208. PARK 363?Artistic floral designs specialty, dels A Jacobson, German florists, 942 Fillmore st. J. J. O'CONNOR. 2756 Mission St.. bet. 23d and 24tb. Ph. Mission 5988. Funeral work spec'lty. SHIRELEY-MANN CO.. the leading florists, 1203 Sutter. Franklin 2084. Frank Shtbeley. Mgr. UNION FLORISTS, phone Market 328f.. Funeral work a specialty. 3017 16th St., nesr Mission. LOST AM) FOUND LOST?From the nurses' home of the Children's hospital. ,a new steamer trunk, color green; brasa trimmings, marked on each end in laree Mack letters A. M. D. Finder please, return to MRS. L. L. DrXBAR. Children'a hoepital, California and Msple eta.: reward. LOST?Fox terrier (male), with name J. R. Hyde scratched on collar; color white; has 2 black ears and black spot on side of bead: answers to name of Crip. Return to head porter Hotel St. Francis and receive reward. 10:05 train or boat from 14th and Franklin stu.. Oakland, lady's gold watcb and pin: monogram E. I. L. Return to 1740 Web- *ter St., Oakland, or phone Oakland 7132; re- ward. LOST ?December 81. rlclnlty ferry building, lady's gold watch and fob with v. C. seal bearing initial M. Return to 231 ft Bowdltch at.. Berkeley, or phone Berk. 6504; reward. LOST?December 31, from St. Anthony's cbnrch to 28th at., lady's gold watch, Louis* engrared on caae. dated inside July 22. 1809. from Wm. S. Return 2 Day st.; $5 reward. PARTY picking up mink collar at Cliff hmiae about 5 a. m. Wednesday Is known. Return collar to office Saint Domtnio apartmtnta; no Question* asked and liberal reward. LOST?A solitaire diamond, 1 carat, bet. Pbelen building and Bddy and Powell sts., or on Eddy st. car. Thursday erening. Liberal reward if returned to 560 Pbelan bldg. LOST?GoId locket and Presidio park- way or Golden Gate park: valned as keepsake. Finder please return to 824 15tli ay. and re celre reward. LO£T?An amethynt brooch with Gligre* and tvearla, between nth ar. and Hotel Cort, r!a Key Route. Rttarn to 162S sth bt . Oakland; reward. LOST? New Yefr ere. silver match box. initial W. Pleas* phono Kearny 482 and receive re- ward. LOST~New Year era, at Olympic club, pin, pearls and rtlamond. Reward. 827 Guerrero. LOST?A Jade ring Finder plaaae return to 36 Montgomery st. and receive reward. LOST?DecPßiher 27. 1912, green rosary beads; reward. 2639 Harrison st. LOST?Lady'a tnink collar; liberal reward.. 980 Bush st. ? ??AAAA? Tel. We»t 1731. Home 52615. T. TAMI'RA & CO., JSI2 Laguna. Japanese-Chinese Employment Office. AAA?DOUGLAS £882. Home C*6e6: best Jap- anese, Cbines*-. Filipino help: all kinds of work. ASIA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 416 Grant ar. ANDRE LEVEILLE employment office, 1044 L*r- kln; male and female help: botela. restaurants, labor contractors, etc. Franklin 0379. C. D. KINNEY. Chinese employment bureaa, sne- oemor to 1. Conn. 785 Clay at. Phone Douglas 5162. ALL kinds of help fnrnlshed with care dispatch. West 56SS--OSCAR HATSt-M1?1513 Geary. STAR Emr>. office?Japaiiese-Chine»«" nelp. W. KODATA, 1010 Geary; tel. West lffT. 8-2700. lIORI A CO.?Best Japaneee and Chinese help of all kinds. 1711 Post at.; West 2503. S2SO3. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMAXjg , A young la<iy desires position at typist and as- sist in office; moderate aalary. Box 4107, Call. EXCELLENT cook and bmiaekeeptr, $1; sleep Lome. Box 4205, Call FINNISH girl want* general housework or bed inakl'ic. 46 Verona plai-e. I WILL poltih nickel, brass, sllrer; erenlngs. So cents per hour. MABY IJEWIS, 2309 Bust. EMPLOYMENT WANTED MIDDLE AGED American-German woman would like a position as laundress or to take care of small children, or housework, with the excep- tion of cooking. Address EDNA KEEFER, general delivery. Colorado Springs, 0010. SITUATION WANT ADS IS THB CALL WILL COST 10c FOB 4 LINES, FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. TRAINED mime wishes a few more engagements. Telephone Mission 4762. WOMAN het. 40 and 50 wishes work, kitchen helper, 6 days or all time. Box 4244. Call. EMPLOYMENT WANTED ____ BY a reliable general merchandise salesman, position wanted: can speak fluently German, Spanish and English; understands the business thoroughly and can give Al references. An- swer box 4246, Call office. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, desires small set books to keep by contract; will open, close, general ledger work, etc.; day or evening. Phone Franklin 7990. Box*4oG4. Call office. CAKE and bread baker; married man. German; country preferred. Address WEJ.SE, Redwood City. Cal., gen. delivery. COMPETENT reliable, young man desires posi- tion; experienced bookkeeper, office assistant, shipping Clerk, stock clerk and collector: can furnish bond; modest sslsry; beat of refer- ences. Box 4006, Call office. GROCERY clerk seeks position; steady and re- llable. Address box 4106. Call office. HIGH school graduate desires temporary employ- ment prior to going to college; experienced in salesmanship and kodak finishing work, but will willinglytake what employment is of- fered. Address box 4103. Call office. MACHINIST and engineer, experienced all roaod man, erecting and repairing steam or gas en- gines and automobile work: oat of town job preferred. Box 4098, Call office. POSITION as night watchman in hotel, stoce or office building by sober, reliable man; good references. Box 4081, Call. PAINTER, ail round 'mechanic, wants work from owners; good work, reasonable; has all tools. 10S2 Oapp st.; phone Mission 5818. PAINTING and papering work exchanged for tailoring. BG3 Page St.. apt. 211. SITUATION wanted by an experienced watch- man; best reference. Box 4080, Call office. SITUATION WANTED ADS IN THB CALL WILL COST lOe FOR 4 LINES. FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. YOT'Nf? man desires position in shop where be can learn trade of any kind; caa give good references. Address 1017 Bardee st.. West Berkeley. YOUNG German wishes work behind bar, where he has a chance to learn how to mlr drinks; 6 hours' daytime work and for about 6 weeks; has some experience; wages. Box 4100, Call office. EXPERIENCED cashier, on* ftmCiar with hair dressing and manicuring parlor. Apply roper- intendent's office, THE EMPORIUM. " ? LADIES and girl* to tint pillow topa at botne; $6 to $00 per doien; experience nnneceeeary at starting. WORLD'S FAIR ART ASS , !*. 927 Broadway, Oakland, room 33; 10 to 4 p. m. EXPERIENCED girl for stationery stale former place of employment, wages expected and hours. Box 4228, Call office. WANTED ?Young lady to work In Ice cream and pool parlor. Apply 11 a. m. 886 3d st. near Brannan. GET married?Thousands tired lirtog alone; all ages. Call or write Mrs. Hyde, 2677 Mission st. WANTED?Ladies for canrasaing; steady; salary I\u03b2 to SlO. state age. Address bos 4220. Call. SECOND work and waiting; ref. required. 2052 J.ickson et. WANTED?Waitress. Call at 31? 3d st. near Folaom. AAA?Telephone *>perstore. Permanent positions for ronng women and girls. Salaries from SI.IO to $3 per day. Extra pny for erenlng and nlgbt work. Salary of $1.10 per day paid while learning. Call at Telephone building. Pine and Stelner st?., San Francisco; telephone West 7595. Employment office open week days from S s. m. to 0 p. m. LRARN HAIR PRESSING ? The FAMOUB PEAVT P. V. RYSTEM. Enroll now. CALI- FORNIA SCHOOL of HAIR DRESSING-. fl«7 Market et.. second fioor. near Empress theater. KNOX, 120S Call bldg.?Salts, lleas, artschmeot; time checks cashed; debts collected ererywhsre. MALE HELP WATTED EXPRRIENCETt Mlnnien f«r sporting goods. Apply nperlnteodent's office, THE EM- PORIUM. EXPERIENCED Janitor, capable »f handling crew of night men and act as head; none but experienced need apply. Apply superintend- ent's office. THE EMPOaiUM. BOTR with bicycles; $1.60 day. Apply 1461 Polk street. WANTED?Boys 15 years and orer; good wages. 387 Pine st. WANTBT>?Man with $200 to take working in- t«rest in eatablifthed business: no night or Sun- day work. Particulars at 4<? Kearny, room 410. CAPABLE, mstnre high school stndent can secure education and home In boarding school upon extremely advantageous t«tm. Box 4093, Call. WANTED?Men to learn automobile bnMness throughout. If you are a mechanfe of any craft it ti to Tour advantage. 5401 Folsom st. MILKER for lnapected dairy; must bar* food references; Mnele m«n only $45 a month and found. F. C. SLOAN. Palo Alto. WANTED?Young men to learn auto bustnem: we bare all makes of car* to work on. 125 Valencia at. GET 'married?Tbousanda tired Urine alone; all ages. Call or write Mrs. Hyde. 2177 Mission *t. LEARN barber trade free; make money while learning. CAL. BAR.EER COLLTOB. 145 Sd st. 5,000 men wanted to get 5 cent shave and 10 cent haircut. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 148 9d t st. WANTED?Steady man with $200: good wage*: experience unnecessary. 320 Market at., r. 68. RET.-lABLE man with some cash to tend to cigar atand; experience not neceaeary. 328 Bnah at. WANTED?Young men to learn the automobile bnslneaa. Apply 312 Gough at. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN and BRAKEMEN for nearby railroads: ISO to $100 monthly: age IS to 35; experience unnecessary; no atrike; pro- motion; engineer, conductor; railroad employ- Ing beadqoartera; orer 400 men Rent to posi- tions monthly; state age; send stamp. RAIL- WAY ASSOCIATION, box 4101. Call office. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY?AbIe bodied nn- marrted men between ages of is and 35: cltisens of rn!te<j Statee of good character and temper- ate habits, who can speak, read and writ* tht English language. For information apply to Re- ernttlng Officer, 660 Market at., San Francisco, Cal. LEARN the barber trad* In the only legitimate college* in the world; schools and nhopa in all large cities; wage* paid while learning: he- ware of place* unfair to tmlon labor. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 234 B<l St.. San Francisco. AtTTOMORILK (irlvlng and repairing. MOTOR ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 57th and Adeline st«.. Oakland. SALESMEN wanted; no experience required; earn while you learn. Write (or call) for Hat of poaltiona open paying $1,000 to $5.0<i0 a Tear. NATIONAL TRAINING ASS'N, 4«48 Pbelan building. San Francisco. WANTED?CIean cut hnstliog neents: subscrip- tion campaign; great premium offer; good compensation and rapid advancement for good men. See MB. DAVIS, circulation departtneut The. Call. WANTED?Experienced traveling salesmen f 0 ?ell extennive line of fine imported and do- mestic cutlery on commission; bond required Addreas PAPE-THIEBEB CUTLERY CO., St Loul«. Mo. BARBERS A>D SUPPLIES COt'NTRY shop, $100, terms; one cbalr abop; llring rooms in back of shop; eotne furnitur* , ; with hot* , ! privileges io two months; pn>*per- oii* town: pood reason for gelling. Addreaa GUS SCUaOEDER, Concord. Cal. | BARBERS AXD SUPPLIES __£. Of, *JHs£si-???~~~ ~~" FOR sale?Two chatr shep: '? t^ ,i ' hed * /bn?' no competition: reason for *eUlnp. other busi- ness. Price $75. CHAS. -McQLILLAN. Lark- spur, Cal. _, BARBER trade taught free: °PP o, ;' unltlP l T .,'e make money while learning. _a_«- INTERNATIONAL BARBER SCHOOL. «!» Howard St. - $-Jfi? Storp at 419 Hsight et. nr. bst "- '" excellent condition; good location for ">"^ r shop. W. B. McGERBY & CO., 41 Montgom- ery st. BARBERS' UNION?Free rap. agency. R- H. BAKER. Sec.. <W, Marfcet: tel. Franklin !<\u25a0\u25a0"<. FOR sale?Old established shoo: 2 chsirs steidy, 1 extra; $250: trial given. 2507 22d st. FOR sale? 3 choir shop, very cheap; pood loca- tion; rent $15; enance for 2 students; also student wanted. 776 Howard st. NEW YEAR GREETINGS! I have the largest atoek of barber furniture and clock poles at lowest prices; easy terms. 394 Hayes street. WANTED?A flrst class barter far rouiitry: *>£ per week: steady Job. Call at EMPRESS BATHS. 957 Market St.. before noon. D. M. S. is carefully prepared by s I *_J_SS I\u03b2 sold by barber supply booses only. DL PO> I MFG. CO.. 453 Douglass st. MANICURIST wants portion In first class shop. Address MANIOT : RISrr, 126 McAllister St.; phone Market 7?20. TWO chair eliop in Mission; 4 years' lease; cheap rent; good buy: investigate this. Address box 410fl, Call offlce. . NEAT young man wants work this Saturday and Sunday la a union ahop. T. G., phone Friflk- lln 8806. BARBERS' Protective Union? Employment tary, W. BARON, 775 Mkt.: tel. Kearny .t3»*. WANTED?First class young barber: none other need apply. 8722 3an Pablo ay., Oakland. THEY are here: a new lot of "Diamond B" Raiors. At BATTER'S, 59 O'Farrell st. YOt'NO bootblack wanted at Y. M. C. A. build- Ing barber shop: to Start Saturday morning. PORTER wauted; must be good shoe shiner. EDITORIAL BARBER SHOP, 43 3d st. LEARN barber trade free; make money while learning. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 145 3d st. MANICURE wanted: must he first class. LAW- RENCB'S BARBER SHOP, 123 Ellis st. WANT to buy chairs, fixtures for 2 chair shop; state price, "etc. Box «005. Oakland Call office. BARBER wanted for Saturday. 603 Front at. BARBER wanted for Batnrday. 45 Pine st. BARBER wishes a position in the city or coua- try; sober and Industrious. Box 4089. Call. GOOD barber wanted, eteajy; to start today; come early. 681 Clay st. . \u25a0 PORTER (colored boy) for small barber shop. 102 Clement st. » WANTED?A flrst class barber. 490 Sutter st. corner Powell. BARBER wanted at 77C 7tu it.; 10c shop. Oak- land. Pal. BARBER wanted at 803 Mission st.; steady po- sitlon. GOOD barber wanted at ouce; steady. 1206 Polk street. _^_________ GOOD barber wanted Saturday and Sunday. 492 6th st. BUSINESS PERSONALS NOTTCB?The Call will not knowingly print ille- gitimate advertisements. If any reader can furnish information that any advertisement in tbla column la Dot legitimate, send It to The Call in confidence., and If found correct the ad- vertisement will be discontinued. AA?MY wigs and toupees defy detection: private wig department for gentlemen. 2271 California St., Mr. Lederer lo charge. Tallies , wigs, trans- formation switches. ISOO Fillmore st. Hair goods gnaranteed. Firm established IWW. A?EMINENT CHINESE HERR DOCTOK3 All diseases cured; strictly confidential; con- sultation free: hoars 10-8. Sundays 10-5. DRS. CHAN & CHAN HEP.B CO., 1016 gutter st. MI?S E. ELLSWORTH. 832 Market, opp. Empo- rium, 35 Ellis St.. r. 204. Columbia bkift: mani- curing, mass., elec. treat., chir.: hrs. 10 to 10. GER?JAN nurse wishes a few more ensagem<»nts for massage, manual or vibratory; Nauhelm bath. 826 Hyde st. between Geary and Poet. MRS. L. H. HARTMAN, vibratory and electric specialist; rheumatism, impaired circulation, nervous tronble. 757 Pacific bid*: hours 10 to 6. MISS BERNARD, steam baths and electric treat- ment; Van's Mexican hair restorer; select pat- ronage only. 215 O'Farrell St.. 8. F.. offlce 6. CABINET, vapor snd tsjfe baths for colds and rheum.; elec. treats. 1114 Divlsadero nr. Eddy. MRS. MOORE, 1807 FlHmore et.?Massage, face and scalp trest.; manlcnring; hours 10-9 dally. MISS JOHANSSON, grsd. Swedish mass.; genuine massage. 1075 Goagh St.; hrs. 12-8: Br.n. IS-\u03b2. TUB and steam batha; massage treatments and manicuring. 25 3d at., apt. C. near Market. MISS F. BURKE?Sulphnr. steam baths, mass., elec. Tib. apeeialty. 2022 Sutter; ph. Fill. 1711. MRS. STEWART, mass.; elect, and rib. treats, for rheum, and nerves. 1122 Mkt. opp. 7th. r. 8. CoRTKZ? Thermal baths, salt glow, efec. v!b. 915 Van Ness tor. Ellis, suite 203: hrs. 11-10. DRUGLE3S METH.: elec. light bath, alcohol, oil. with manip. 1415 O'Farrell: 10-9; tel. W. 9915. MISS F. GIBSON, masseuse: face ami scalp treatments. 84 Ellis, rm. 310; hrs. 1-10 p. m. ETHEL GEARY, bath massage parlors: elec. vib. treat. 727 Geary St. Phone Franklin &503. MISS F. RODGERS. late of Chicago. masseuse- Scalp treatment. Room 301, 34 Ellis st. MISS BELL, graduate masseuse: hrs. Run. 12-5; dally. 10-8. 407 Westbank bMg.. 830 Market. LOOISE PASCOE, eastern maasage and elect. Tib. treatment. Rm. 211. 34 Ellis st.; hrs. 10 to 10. WELLS* MAGNETIC AND SCALP TREAT MENTS. 1065 MISSION ST.. ROOM 55. MRS. ANDREWS, professional nurse, rnmeenw: physician's reference*. 725 Turk tt.: hr». 12-7. FRANKLIN Electric Institute. 53.V.VW Whitn»y bldg.. 133 Geary st. MRS. 0. ROSE: 10 to 10. MASSAGE by trained nun*; refined patrons odlj. 1437 Rnchanan et. Hour*. 12 to 9. GERMAN herb capsnle for women: no operations. 1524 Pacific «t.. Alameda. Bay atatlon. POST. 101, RM, 202?10 A. Sff. TO 9 P. M.: TtTB, VAPOR. HERB. ELEC BLANKET BATHS BY MY METHOD ELIMINATES POISON. THERE- FORE ALL PAINS: RHEUMATISM AND ALL AILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED; SHAMPOO DANDRUFF CURE: MANICURING. TRAINED NURSE OIVK3 COLON CLEANSING} FOR CONSTIPATION; ELECTRICAL TREAT- MENTS: BLECTRIC LIfiHT BATHS. 40fl BUTTER ST.. ROOM 417. 10 A. M. to 8 P. K», SUNDAY 10 TO 2. J^J|onalB__ UNHAPPY »rlrl« will find a woman friend to belp and e<!vise tbem at 824 Kearny et.. San Francisco, from 2 to 4 and 8 to 9:30 p. tn. daily. Telephone Sutter 1345. JW|VOR^TIJO^WANTED_ RICHARD SCHAEFER?lnformation to the whereabouts of Richard Schaefer. also known aa Roman Kostechafer and Roman Kostrsewa. who formerly Hired at No. 10W Teutonla «t.. Milwaukee. Wia.. U. P. A. H\u03b2 enlisted in Company K. First Washington In- fantry. U. S. V., Ms Richard Schaefer: he was a member of that company at Model camp, Pre- sidio. San Franoinco. Cal.. October 11. 1899, and went with that company to the Philippine island!). Later be In supposed to hare been a mall carrier liTine at Manila. P. I. Communi- cate any Information to Charles Holzhauer ex- ecutor. No. 1121 Vliet St., Milwaukee, Wie. V. S. A. MATRIMONIAL^ MARRIAGE PAPER?Largest and best ever pub- lished. 20 pages personal ads. hundreds wealthy sample copy free. EVENTIDE CLUB, box 702. Oakland, Cal. MARRY?Thousands tired lirina alone: all aees- call or write. MRS. HYDE, 2677 Mission st. ' PARTIES! wt«h!n« to marry, call or write MRS MILLAR!). 2209 Sntter nt.: detaits 25c. S_ PROF. GARLAND. THF. ONLY AND ORIGINAL SO YEARS IN STAN FRANCISCO World - * latest clairroyant. palmlnt. astrol- Ofer. mental telepathist; will oausp things to be as yfMi .>eire: tell* everything: detro. important information, all reyealpil; health. Inok, marriage business, mining, treasure, lawsuits, evil influ- ences, RpelN. weak habits, lore troubles and tells full nato and ertrything you wish to know Hmir' 10 to 8. CONSULTATION PRETS. 1144 MARKET ST. FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND $1. CONSULT PRINCESS ZORAIUA. the genuine Egyptian clairvoyant; »he can tell you exact!? what you called for: jrivee UttM, facts'- she has v> Ella Wh*»lei Wllrox *ays ! "All interfered in occult *>clence* should see this gifted woman." Special reading SOc- nrs 10-9; cloetd Sua. 1843 Flllmore st. nr. Sutteti CLAIRTOYANTS ('onttaurd ?_--? ~~~~~ "^> RO p J. c. SHAW. \u25a0 * Genuine- clairvoyant.. true and -reliable. te"a £3&KS&__~ss i -^ Torre buViness. patents, changes. dea h!< - wHl *. *«H«'. Vvil \u25a0 influences; reunites sep*. gs_______£V^^:.^.'.S.re A4 ? VERA , MARSH, clairvoyant: FEE 50c W\u03b2 WARKFT (crn Empress theater! pear Hale*. *GIVKS NAMES and advice on all affaire: 10 3. ;..\u25a0:s'nns. 10-1. - -.;?" '-- *'?" \u25a0\u25a0"?'\u25a0' " '?" \u25a0\u25a0?" ?" * _. :, Kg -I'mDAR vonag gifted clalr. and palmNt; M . wonderful pro.beTess; hours 10 to 10: la-lie. j|o7 Semen $1- MO* Dlvisadero near Turk. Anna Diamond.-; clairvoyant, palmist, car.l read.; fnH facis revealed. M 45 Fnimore;.ph. W. 3fiO. _____ L _ ASTROLOGY MISS RTARK, astrologist. reads your full life scientifically. ; 895 Eddy «*\u25a0\u25a0 K«»* apartment.. SPIRITUALISM MRS CRINDLE? Materializing Friday eve., 8 ; o'clock. 1243 Franklin at. ': EIWCATIONAL^ THE~GREOG SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. - 508 Grant bid*.. Market at ah. Day?Phone Market 9025? Night Bookkpg.. English, touch typing, speed practice. ENGINEERING? electrical, mining meeh.. surrey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.: estab. ISM. Van der Nalllen School. Slat and Tel.. Oakland. SPANISH artist will give private lessons of painting and drawing. URGELLES, 1053 Mason »t.; tel. Franklin 5032. ~.' \u25a0»\u25a0 ETHEL COTTON STUDIO of expression, oratory, after dinner and extempore speaking. 1112 Mkt. riSK TEACHERS , AGENCY. 2161 Snattutk *v., Berkeley, Cal.. room 4. Wright block. * SOMETHING FOR SOMETHING * BEAU INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. THE CALL will run your advertisement free for one week in this column ?you to pay 2c f-f each answer weired?no answers, do pay. * Bring your adv. to THE CALL office, not* more than 30 words; it will be published on* All answers will be received and distributed throagh THE CALL'S office. 1 3d and Market, or our Oakland office, 904 Broadway, Oakland. For every letter in answer to your advert U*- meat you art to par THE CALL 2 cents, 1 our ?'THIS S n FFER d I8 On FOR e MIRCELLANEODS AR- TICLES AND DOES NOT APPLY TO REAL ES- TATE EXCHANGES OR CASH TRANSACTIONS. NO BUSINESS . FROM DEALER.* ACCEPTED. FOR exchange?l hare some gilt edge stock* paying 12 per cent to exchange for a good, motor boat; no scrap heaps or wornont boat considered; would Ilk* 25 to 35 ft.. 15 to 30 up., value not to exceed $1,200. Box 4052, Call office. SET of Encyclopedia Brltannlca, new Werner edition, 30 Volume*, with book case. Will ex- change for a good folding pocket camera, equipped \u25a0 with high grade (anastlgmat) Una and shutter. Box 2217. Call. ' _^ WANTED ?To exchange genuine world famous $560 Ludwig. used few months, largest size. 8 pedals; bought at largest piano house on Kearay at. Highest standard make. No real ; estate. What hay you? Box 2227. Call. I HAVE a formula and machine for making on* pint of milk into on* pound of butter in two minutes; to trade for typewriter. or what hare you? Box 6004. Call office, Oakland. ONE automatic rotary printer and type, medical battery, field glasses, camera, cedar porch cv.r- tains -to exchange , for household firrnitor°. What hare yo-j? Box 5151, Call offlce. Oakland. WHAT have \u25a0 you in exchange - for riding an.i \u25a0: driving lessons, or use of saddle horses at chases? Open day and evening. Address box 2232. Call. 5x7 view camera, also Px7 camera for stamp pic- tures or cabinets, with outfit: will exchange for candy case and soda fountain or good type- writer. Box 4028, Call office. TO exchange?Pawn ticket on 18 Jewel Walthsm - for anything useful; amount loaned $4.50. Box 2214. Call office. \u25a0:\u25a0 WHAT have you in exchange? Satin embroid- ered bedspread, value $150. Address box 2216. Call office.- WHAT have yen in exchange for one lady's and o-je gentleman , !" caddie and bridle, runabout, boggy and harnpsß. typewriter, furniture of a (5 room flat? Aridresg box 1549. Call office. WILL exchange second hand violin for good sec- :\u25a0 ond hand watch. Box 1525. Cull office. FINE oil figure paintings in exchange for jew- elry, or what bare have you? Box 4308, Call. WHAT have yon in exchange. Baby seal Jacket, r perfect condition. Box 2241. Call office. IVER JOHNSON blue steel revolver. 82 caliber, would exchange for field or marine glasses. A<l- -dress box 2240. Call office. , \u25a0 . V 1 LARGE solid oak corner book cabinet, glas* doors: 1 median) man's wardrobe, paneled: I * new Retina band cleaner; cut price, or what ? hate yon? Box 4053. Call office. TWO ladies' tailored suite to exchange for a watch, or what hare you? Also box of toilet articles for agents. Box 2237, Call office. ; '\u25a0\u25a0?,.-.. _^ WILL;do carpenter work, repair : automobiles, wash and care for same: handy with tools; do i any honorable work for house rent or furniture, or anything useful in home. Box 2223, Call. WILL exchange copper top, cant iron peanut stand with r>ipe attachments for 6 ft. cigar case with 2 Bap*. Address txtx 2715. Call. SQUARE piano, with stool, for exchange, either for phonograph and records, or what have you? Box 2233. Call. LADY'S diamond ring, never used. *\u25a0* carat; will . exchange for a piano In good condition, or ap- ' ply on player piano. Box 4260. Call offloe. WILL trade a 22 repeater, phonograph with rec- ords, new punching bag and glove* for good bOte or room rent. Box 2222, Call. WHAT have you In exchange for 6 good veterin- ary recipes for horses and cattle colic, it ??- ness and condition powders? Box 4224. Call. WHAT have you to exchange for a fire passenger automobile? Also eucalyptus curtains for chicken* or rabbits? Box 0002, Call office, Oakland. . .'\u25a0 .. : \u25a0 .... .\u25a0.:\u25a0..\u25a0'\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 PARTY will exchange new. modem, up to date, 1 standard. 3 pedal upright piano for room and ' board or room and breakfast lln Mission dis- trict. Box 4095. Call office. - ,; WHAT have you in exchange for two pretty ruf- fie neck canary birds, large brass cage T Box 2221. Call. ..?\u25a0-,-; \u25a0'~. CAMERA '\u25a0 and floe opals in exchange for prism - binocular .or what have you? . Address - box 4161. Call. ' _ \ \u25a0 .. : EXCHANGE?EIectric wiring and fixtures; want furniture, suit clothes or what haTe you? Box 2230. rail office. ; .. GENTLEMAN will exchange diamond ring and ecarfpln for lady's diamond ear screws, or what hare you? Box 2415. Cell. ,? i"i WHAT have you to exchange for typewriter or v furniture for a 2 room flat. Address box 2284. A Call office. . ; . v :',. TO EXCHANGE?2 ton auto truck fn new eondl- tion. What have ron? Box 1541. Call, Oakland. I WANT a first class auto. What would you ac- _ cept In exchange? Box 5156. Call office. Oak. WHAT have you "in exchange for 2 very fin* canary birds? Box 2229. Call office. V , i JTYPEJVRITERS~AXI) jWPPLIES^* WALTER'J. WOLF, dealer: rebuilt typewriter* ~ of all descriptions;; expert repairing; typewrit- ers inspected and rented; ribbons for all ma- ciilnes; carbon papers and office supplies. - 807 Bush st.; phones. Douglas 4113. Home C 2519. REBUILT $100 Rem. or Smith Prem. typewrtr.; No 2 Kuar.. $36. ?.T per mo. L. * M. ALEX- _ ANDKR. 512 Market. 1,. C. Smith A Bro. vis. OAKLAND Typewriter Exchange, 004 Broadway. Oakland, dealer* In all makes of [ typewriters. VfE hate a bt E demand for itecond hand machlnei; let lie orerhaul your machine anr »ell It for yon ORIGINAL AUTOMOBILE CO., 10th and Fol- tOTO BtS. AUTO LAMPS and home, sample line, aelllng cheap. BOESCn LAMP CO., 1135 Mission »t, WAXTKI>?To boy a «eeond hand automobile 11>15 Bush st. ATTTOMOttILE LOiJf g AA AT A ¥rXKI E V Y O A T N fI D 0N i^-OB^LEi C. E. HKREICK. INC. 615 Merchant!' Ex bld«. Phone booglaa 1339. PIANOS to buy or rent; loweat term. BTATHAM-S. 24 Hill *t. nr V.l/ndJ « P £ anuf »ctu «« , ageote. Tel. Mlaaioa 4.5... riming. r«j)«lrtng: factory price*. city wbolewle houae tbtg month. 2.% Grant ar. W<-eO: F.icher medium upright. $73: Steinwmy $80; other*. Whiteheads Storage! 1428 Market r',". : rert ««*- BYRON MAUZY t.old Mwlal Pianos. 250 Stockton at. ~" w " ' gURKITCBE fOR »*!.* ran Furnished ft«ent. Housekeeping Room* rtoom« Wilh Board, Tr> 5t VorT) , Nicn» givpn away to want nrl patrons. Art the clerk for <w«k eauu* jau iiueit jeux tdTeftl**-

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALLTelephone "Kearny 86"?Auk for The

Call. The Operator Will ConnectYou With 4he Department You Wish.

Bt'STNESS OFFICE AND EDITORIALROOMS. Market and Third Streets.Open until 11 o'clock every night inthe year.

MAIN, CITY BRANCH. 1657 Fillmor*Street, near Post.

OAKLAND OFFICE, 1840 Broadway.Telephone Oakland 1083.

ALAMEDA OFFICE. 1435 Park Street.Telephone Alameda 559.

BERKELEY OFFICE, 2011 ShattuckAvenue. Telephone Berkeley 77.

CHICAGO OFFICE, 902 MarquetteBuilding. C. Geo. Krogness, Adver-tising Agent.

NEW YORK OFFICE, 925 BrunswickBuilding. J. C. Wllberding, Adver-tising Agent.

LOS ANGELES OFFICE. 1027 WestTwenty-third Street. Home phone

22417. William W. Wincup. Agent.

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NEW YORK NEWS BUREAU, 51«Tribune Building. C. C. Carlton, Cor-respondent.

Foreign Offices Where The Call I\u03b2 onFile i

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IZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS.Sample Copies Will Be Forwarded

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

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUABY 3, 1913.12

Births, Marriages, Deaths i+ : ? ?»

Marriage Licenses.-*

SAX FRAXCISCOThe following marriage licensee were Issued

Thursday. January 2. 1913:ALLEN?SCHWARTZ? Frank Allen. 29. IR2O

McAllister Ftreet. and Amelia H. Schwartz, 2t,1927 McAllister street.

BENSON -LAUFENBURGER?CharIie L. Ben-eon, 50. and Carrie Laufenbnrger, 31. both ot4W Third street.

CARLSON?OLSON?CharIes A. Carlson. 30. andMe<U Olson, SO both of 86A Rl<*bland aTenue.

CARPENTER?SCHILB?FIoyed Carpenter. 21.S«n Francisco, and Mac Schilb, 20. 157 Twenty-«oT«nth street.

CHESXOK?NOREJKO?StanteIaw Chesnok. 28,and Alblne Norejko. 19, both of Saa Mateo.

COOLSY?DILL?John S. Cooiey, 02, ana" SarahA. 1)111. 36. both of Callstoga.

DE LESLIE?MeCLELLAN?Darid M. de L*slle,2«, Detroit. Mlcb.. and Mary E. MeCleilan, 20,St. Louin, MO.

HALL?BREWSTER?CarI W. Halh 26. SanFraneUco, and Ethel I. Brewster, 18, 147Eighth »Tenue.

HORVATH?INGLOTT?Gm Horrath 47, 865Natoms street, and Feher In£lott, 39, 1912nilmor* street.

JACKSON?BEACH?Owen Jackson, S3. Lafay-ette. Ind., and Roe L. Beach, SO, DenTer. 0010.

LOPEZ?RADNET?Joseph R. Lopez, 82. andEdith Radney. 23. both of San Francisco.

MORRIS? VEGAB? Fred Morris. 21. and PanllneVegae, I\u03b2. both of 929 Valiejo street.

PAUL ? ANDERSON?AIbert Paul. 24. 1362OFarrell street, nnd Etta M. Anderson, 19,2000 Vallejo etreet.

ROSENBERG?HAFER?SamueI Rosenberg. 22,and Lena Hafer, 22, both of ;349 Greenwichstreet.

BATTLER? KUSSMAUL? William F. Sattler, «,and Lydfa Kussmaol. 10. both of Tracey.

BINCOCK? PAOE? EmanueI Slncork, 72. Osk-land. and Martha A. Page. 61, San LuisON»rv\

SfNDBERG?SJOBERG?Oscar Snndberg, 26.and Eilen Sjoberg, 20, both of 224 Waylaodftreet.

OAKLANDThe following marriage licenses were itsned

Th'irsdaj,. January 2. 1918:BIRROWS- GIDDINGS? Archie T. Bun-owe.

M<mtalTa. and Aimoe L. Glrtdlng*. 21. Oakland.CARLE?TSCURITTER?Fred Carle, 27, Berks-

ley. Jid Doretera Tichritter. 18. Lodl.CASOmUnO?RlSeO?Marco Casomauo. 31, San

and Rosario Ruim, 24, Oakland.COCHRAX?MARHAM?WiIIiam C. Cochran, S\u03b2.

rnfl Annie Marhara, 18, both of fan Franclepo.EAKIX?CLARK? -J. Eakin. 35. and Anna Clark,

'/.">. both of San Francisco.FREEMAN? SANGER? LeIand Freeman, 27, Oak-

land, and Ella Sanger. 2s. Sacramento.LINKS? MENDL? Marcus Links. 31, and Sar-

nlta Mendl. 24 both of Oakland.LOVE?BURROUGHS?Jobn S. Iy»re. 2f». Uklah,

nnd Haze] T>. R-orroudhn. 20. Tuoiumue.OI SON? BACKLUXD?Erick Olson. 31, Klngs-

hurg, and Marie Bncklund. 34. Piedmont.SIMMONS?LAMI'KIN?Joseph B. Simmons. 2T,

Oakland, e.vA Nina E. Lampkin, 19, SantaUosa.

TKTP.AL'?PICKSON?OIIrer L. Tetrau, 22,Chico. and Loretta B. Dick*on, 21, Salem, Ore.

"births -iLECKlE?ln Vullejo. to the wife of JamesT/erki». T. P. N. a son.

LErCRTER?In this city. January 2, 1913. to thewife of Mark M. Le'chter. a son.

MARBUGESCOCLPON?FROMBERG?Iri this city. December

ZS. 1812. by Ret. IC. H. Ueb*-. Clarence Coul-con and Emma Jclia Fromberg, both of thisritr.

©ALLY?SELECMAN?In thlx city, January 1.1&13 hy Rer. J. W. Horn. Albert Dibble Dallyand Era Berenice Selecman. both of San Frtn-ci».-o.

DEIVEIr? EASTTS?In Oakland. CaL, December31, 1012. by Ber. Georjre W. White, .-,ftbe Flr»t Methodist Ep-t«<*or.al church. FrankH. Deimel of Oakland and Rosalee Eastus ofK«n Franoljro.

OIBSON?DAVIDSON?In this city, December31. 1312. by Rer. W. E. Dngan. pastor ofStewart Memorial Second United Presbyterianchurch, Robert Gibson and Jane Datidson, both

* of Pan Francfwo.M'KENZIE?HOBRO?In tbi? ritr. November 28.

1912. by the Her. P. O. Colgrwe of California£tre»t >I<>tho<liKt Epl<(C'->pal church. Wesley Mc-Kenz!" and Delphlne Muriel Hobro.

MENZEXBEROER?THOMAS?In this city De-cember .11. 1312. at the O'Farrell utreet'NewJ»ruMlem church, by Rer. J. S. DaTid, Cbarle*Henry Meni»nberß*r and Nellie Pbebie Thomas,b<>th of San Fran^ljiro.

JdILI.ER? MEYERS? In Oakland. Csl.. by Rot.Oporpe w. White, pnntor of the Fin«t Metbo-(ii«t Episcopal church. James R. Miller of Ala-meda and Sophia M. Me.vpr* of San Francisco.

MOORE? ELLSWORTH?In thin city. January 1,1913, by Rer. J. W. Horn, Charles 8. Mooreand Max Latham Ellsworth, both of San Fran-c!*<*o.

HEAD?DAVIS?In thie city, December IS. 1912,by Rev. P. O. Colgrore, John Grant Read andMrs. Han-ief DarU. both of San Francisco.

ROSENBERG?HAFER?In this city. January 2.ii>lB. by Superior Judge E. P. Mo*«n. SamuelRosenberg and Lena Ltafer, both of San Fran-??i»co.

PANDERS?HAMILTON?In thin clfy. January 1,1913. by R*». J. W. Horn. Rufus Exee]\ Bun-ders of Sacramento and Florence Jane JJamU-ton of San Fran<-l»co.

fF.IPLEIN? OILBOr-RNE?In this city. Decem-ber 12, 1912. by R«r. D. O. Colffr-ire, GeorgeRetdlfin and Lydla Gilbourne, both of SanFranclnco.

VALMSLEY?KEATING?In thi« city, Decem-ber R1 1012. by Rer. l>. O. Colgrore, FrankW. Walmel<«y of I'entwater. Mich, and MabelMarie Keating of Chicago, 111.

OBITUARYMBS. CATALINA VALENCIA?Ipnnrlo. .lon. 2.

Mn. ('atalina Valencia, daughter of IgnacioPaeheco. who ia the early days owned thou-*an<li ot arree of land In this part of the»tate, died here this morninc from paralysi*.Mri. Valencia was born on the Ignaelo ranch

B\u03b2 years ago. and had nerer remained awayfrom the historic old home for more than aweek. Bhe will b* burled in Mount Ollretremefery Monday, following funeral services at»t. Vincent* church. Mr*. Valeccla leavesflTe children?Frank J., Milton P. and JuliaK. Valencia and Mm. F. W. Sweetcer and>frs. Estella Lmighary. She waa a aUter ofRuperTl»or Gumisiudo Plcheeo, Agu«ia Pachecoand Ramon Pacheco.

, 3fRB. C. DtHHr.r PSUSBIO. PIONEER -Santa-*~ ri*r«. Jan. '1. -Sire. Candeliarla de Haro Prns-

t.io. one of the few remaining; daughters of theprominent Spanicb families of the early daysof California, ts dead at the borne of her daugh-ier, Mrs. Frank Alexander. Her death waa

' due 1o pneumonia, after a short illness, she\u25a0was a daughter of Francisco de Haro. who wu,a prominent fijmre In San Francisco In earlyday*, and she was born in that city in 1834.InIWW she was married to th» late John B.Pru«"*io. who for many years was prominentlyIdentified In business circles in San Francisco.

VENZXAL EDWARD ML. LEE, 80LDIEK \»wYork. Jan. 'J. General Edward Morwin I.<»e,?we* acting porfrnor of Wyoming, and a rela-tive of Kobert K. l.f<-. died last night at M»home here. In W.vorninjr he f!|top<l the firetMil (TiTinK women (he rijtht to rote.

J. 80PE*. JtT'/nCE OF THE PEACE?Pasadena.Jan. 2.? J/.»tW of the Peace Joseph So|>er<lr"ppe<l >?a<l today as be wa* about to take bisbench for the hearing of cases. He was 65jfars of age. and bad been a public officialfor many year*.

"deathlPBARTON In ttii* .'My. December B©. 1f»l2.

Barton, another <if Mrs. Minnie ("annafly.fliid trandiiv tl'T <if Tlirlma Canuad.v. a natire<>f KeutiK'ky. sgfd 77 years.

BITTLE?In thl.- .ity. Dtt*abtr 30. H*l2. An-<iraw. bfloreU Uusbaod of Jeunie BitUt, a ua-

' t

tire of New Jersey, aged 53 years. A memberof Glaus Bottle Blowers' Association. BranchNo. 22.

Friends end acquaintances are respectfully !n--vttM to attend the funeral services today (Fri-day), January 8, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m.. atthe parlors of D. I. Kenny Company. ISS2Eddy atreet near Steiner. Interment CypreseLawn cemetery, by carriage.

BIRD?At the T'nlted States Naval hospital.Colorado. December 30. 1»12. Michael JosephBird, beloved brother of.Anna F. Bird, a nativeof England.

Friend* are r**peetfully invited to attend thefuneral today (Friday*, at 9 a. m.. from th%parlors of 8. "A. White. 1214 Eddy street,

thence to St. Ignatius church. Hayes andRhrader streets, where a requiem mass will becelebrated for the repose of hia soul, commen-cing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Crosecemetery.

BHAUNWORTH?In this city. January 1, 1913.Jok an Gabriel Braunworth, a native of Den-mark, ag-d SO years.

Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen.1342 Divlsadero at.

BROOKS?In thla city, January 1. 1913. Cathe-rine Lyon Brooks, wife of the late Benjamin S.Brooke and beloTed mother of William Brooke,? native of Connecticut.

Funeral aerviees will be held tomorrow (Sat-nrday), January 4. at 11:30 a. n>.. at thechapel of Cyprese Lawn cemetery. Intermentprirate.

BURBECK?In San Leandro. Cal., December SI,1912. WilMam Burherk. beloved father of Mrs.Ida B. Fischer and W. L. and G. U Bnrbeek,a native of Boston. Mas*., aped 73 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral service" today(Fridayi. January 3. 1913. at 10 o'clock a. m..at St. James Episcopal church. Clement streetnear Sijrth avenue, thence to Richmond Masonictemple, First avenue and Clement street, whereaerricee will be conducted under the auspices

of Richmond I/Odge No. 375. F. *A. M. Inter-ment Watsonville. Cal. Remains at the parloreof the Western Addition Funeral directors.1T24 Dlrlsadero street between Sutler andBush.

BYRNE?In this city. December 81. 1012. FrankK. Byrne, a native of New York, aged SIyears.

CAMPBELL?In this city, January 1. 191».Celen* Lauretta, dearly beloved wife of JohnCampbell, and mother of Dorothy May Camp-bell, and beloved daughter of John J. and thelate Bridget Murphy, and sister of James J.Murphy and Mr». John J. MeElroy, a native ofBan Francisco aged 30 years 10 months and34 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral today (Friday),

January 8. 1913. at 8:30 o'clock a. m., frontthe parlors of Carew & English. 1618 Osrystreet, Hhence to St. Anne's church, where arequiem high mans will be celebrated for therepose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clocka. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

CEREGHINO? In this cltj. January 3. 1913.Mary Cereghln© dearly beloved wife of John3. Cereghlno, and beloved mother of Mrs. Jo-6eph Kin* and Frank and Edward Quelrolo andMrs. Charles Shay and William Quelrolo, a na-tive of Illinois, aged 52 years 2 months and 5days.

FYiends and acquaintance* are respectfully in-vited to attend the fnneral tcmorrow (Saturday ,),January 4, 1913, at 1 c-'clock p. m.. from tb»parlore of Valente. Marlnl. Mantis & Co.. 649Green street between Powell street and Colum-bus avenue.

COLEMAN? In this city. January 2. 1913, MissHannah Coleman, a native of Ireland, aged65 years.

COTTER? In this citr. January 1, 1013. PatrickJoseph Cotter, dearly beloved husband of KllenCotter, and devoted father of Eileen and Maryrotter, and loving stepfather of J Hn. Michaeland George Taylor, a native of Ratbeormack.County Cork. Ireland, aged 4« year-*. A mem-ber of IV. O. 0. M. No. 26. (New Havenpapers please copy. >

Friends arid acqnalntances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral today (Friday>.at 8:80 o'clock s. m.. from his late residence.2614 Twenty-sixta street, thence to St. Peter'schurch, where a requiem high mass will becelebrated for the repose of his noiil, com-mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Crosscemetery.

DICXEKSON?In this City December 81. 1912.Frederick Dickerson, a native of Kentucky.ag«Hl 62 yeers.

Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains stparlors of Valente. Marinl. Marals & Co.. 3448Mission street, above Thirtieth.

DOLAN?In this city, January 2. 1913. ThomasDolan. beloved father of Mrs. F. E. Meacham,a native of County Roscnmmon. Ireland, agedla years. A member of Unity lodge, A. O. V.W.. and Tosemite lodge. Knights of Honor.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyInvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur-day). January 4. at t> a. m., from the chapelOf Julius 8. C-odeau, 41 Van Ness avenue,thence to St. Agnes church, where a requiemmass will be celebrated for the repoe* of hissoul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. IntermentHoly Cross cemetery, by antos.

FEEHAN?In this city. January 1. 1913. JaneIf. beloved wife of the late John F. Feehan.loving mother of Philip M. Morton, daughterof Isabell Mecready. sister r>t John J., Ray-mond L., William F. and Henrietta J. M\u03b2-cready and Mrs. Hop* Young, n native of SanFrancises, aged 40 years 7 months and 17 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyInvited to attend the funeral services Sunday.January R. 1913, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. fromthe chapel of Julius 8. Godeau. 41 Van Nessavenue. Interment. Monnt Olivet cemetery.

FERRIER? In this city. January 2. 1913. MlnaPanll Ferrler. belored mother of Blanche.David T... William and George W. Frrrlpr andMrs. Rose H. Cutler, grandmother of Blancheand Aubert Cutler and mother In lsw of H. H.Cutler, a native of Germany. (Oakland, Ca!..papers please copy.)

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur-day), at 10:30 a. m.. from the funeral parloreof Bunker 4c Lunt. V>G6 Mission street betweenTwenty-second and Twenty-third. Mission Ma-sonic temple. Incineration Cypress Uivn ceme-tery, by Southern Pacific trala from Valenciaand Twenty-fifth streets. Please omit flowers.

TESTS ?In Pasadena. Cal.. January I, 1913. JohnF. Finn, former Judge of Superior Court of SanFrancisco.

Funeral services today (Friday), at 2 o'clockp. m.. at the residence of Warren Olney, 427Twenty-ninth street. Oakland, Cal. Intermentprivate. \u2666

FITZGERALD? In this city. January 2. 1913. atlier Ist* residence, 111ft Balboa avenne. AnnaVeronica Fitzgerald, belored daughter of Anna«nd the late John FitigeTald. and sister ofKatherlne. Elisabeth. Margaret. Agnes. Johnend Josephine Fitzgerald end Mrs. Louis Mar-kel. a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 25years.

Notice of funeral hereafter.TRIED?In this city. December 31. 1912. Maud

Fried, dearly beloved sister of Arthur Gorman,a native of Sacramento. Cal., aged 35 years.

GALINDO? In Oakland. January I, 1913 YneiPeralta de Galindo. relict of the late FranciscoOJaMndo. and dearly beloved mother of J. Vin-<ent. Rup»rto and Alexander Galindo end Mrs.G. W. Fitch and Mrs. Seabury, a native ofOakland. Cal.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral services today(Friday*. January 3, 1913. at 9 o'cl<vk a. m..at her late .residence, 5401 Telegraph avenue,Oakland, thence to Sacred Heart cbnrch, wherea requiem high masa will be c*!ebrat#-<1 for therepoee of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m.Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

OKIRARDELLI?In Portland. Ore.. Docember 30,1912. Edwin, beloved son of Domingo and Ad-dle Ghirardelll, and brother of D. Lyle. Corona.Esperance and Ruth Ohlrardelli, a native ofSan Francisco. Cal., aged 28 r»>ars.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Sat-urday*, January 4, at 1 p. m.. at Gray'schapel. Geary and Dlvissdero streets. Inter-ment private. Please omit flowers.

GRAY- In Berkeley. Janoiiry 1. 1913. GeorgeEdward Gray, a native of New York, aged 95yearn.

Funeral services today (Friday), at 11 o'clocka. m.. et the residence. 2945 Magnolia street,Berkeley, Cal. (Claremont Key Rout* train toWebster street). Interment private.

HALL?January 1. 1913. \u25a0?Ida T/xiiee. wife ofE. F. Hall, and daughter of Mrs. A. Williamsand sister of Mrs. Guy E. Manning and Au-gusta and Mary C. Williams.

Services will 6e held at James Taylor Com-pany's chapel, Fifteenth and Jefferson streets,Oakland, Cal.. tomorrow (Saturday), January4. 1913. at 11 a. m.

HALLETT?In this city. January 1. 1913. EmmaC, beloved wife of Eugene B. Hallett. sisterof Mrs. Llda Peckbam and William S andRobert S. Gee, a native of Allegheny City. Pa.

The fnneral services will bp held Saturday,Jan. 4, from the funeral parlore of Bunker AI.unf. 20ee Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, Mission Masonictemple. Interment private.

HETT?In this city. January 1, 1918, at the cityand county hospital, William S. Bett a nativeof New York, aged 62 yearn.

HICKMAN?In this city, December 31. 1912,Elisabeth Hlckman, beloved wife of the latePeter Hickman, and loving mother of Mrs, Con-rad Hildenbrand. a native of Germany, aged92 years 11 months and 20 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral today (Friday).January 3. 1913. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. fromher let*, residence. 437 Capp street. IntermentMount Olivet cemetery (private).

HIGGINS?In this city. January 2. 1913. JohnJ., clearly beloved husband of Ann Higgins, anddevoted father of Thomas F. and James E. Hlg-prins of San Francisco, and John M. Higgins ofSacramento and Mrs. P. J. Winters ef Alameda,Mrs. J. J. ComminsB of Oakland tnd Mra. C.J. Collins of Sfti Francisco, a native ofCounty

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SAVE HALF the Funeral Expense.Telephone

JULIUS S. QODEAUMarket 711. Oakland 4045.

Independent of the Trust

THE GODEAU FUNERAL SERVICE willfurnish for $76, embalming abroud, ailrtrmounted, cloth covered casket, bear** andtwo carriages and giro personal superTialon.

TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGEyon $75 for the caaket alon*, and ailtheir prices are proportionate.Godenu Funeral Service Savet You Half.

Ant" ambulance'; carriages and autos for hire.

SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND41 Van Nest Are. 2210 Webster St.3G6 Columbus Aye. Phone Oak. 4015

RoKcommon, Ireland, aged 82 years 6 monthsand 29 days. (Jersey City papers pleasecopy).

Friends and acquaintances are respectnllyinvited to attend the funeral Monday, January6. at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 385822d st.. thence to St. James church, where aMlpmn requiem high mass will be celebratedfor the repose of bit soul, commencing at 10o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery,by carriage.

JOHNBON?In tills city. December 81. 1912.Dorothy Josephine, darling beloved infantdaughter of Captain Matt C. and Rose Johnson,nnd baby sister of Marlon. Ella, Matthew andThe!ma Johnson, a native of San Franeltco,age<l 1 year 9 months and 4 days.

The interment took place Thursday, January2, 1913, at Holy Cross cemetery.

JOHNSTON?In this city, January I. 1»13, Rose,beloved wife of E. J. Johnston, loving sisterof Mrs. L. Ntsbet and H. T. Coffin and Mr.William Hatch, a native of San Francisco.

Friends and acqnalntances are respectfullyInvited to attend funeral services tomorrow(Saturday), January 4. 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m.,from the chapel of Julius 8. Godeau. 41 VanNess avenue. Interment National cemetery,Presidio.

JONES?In Oakland. January 1. 1918, Jessie M.,dearly b*loved wife of W. L. Jones, and lov-ing mother of Mr*. Edith Van Curen and Craw-ford R. and William L. Jotiee a native ofAustralia, aged 4-S years 6 months and 25days. (Fresno Republican please copy.)

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow(Saturday). January 4, 1913. at 2 o'clockp. m., at the parlore of Grant D. Miller, 286ft--2372 East Fourteenth atreet corner of Twenty-fourth avenue. East Oakland. Interment pri-vate.

KENNEDY?In this city. January 2, 1913. JamesMatthew, dearly beloved son of Patrick andRose Kennedy, and loving brother of JohnJoseph and Mrs. J. OrifSth and the late JohD.Bessie and Helen Kennedy, a native of SanFrancisco, aged 25 years 2 months and 11 daya.A member of San Francisco fire department.

Remains at his tat* residence. 203 Hoffmanavenue. Notice of funeral hereafter.

XLTJNDEK?In Replena, CaJ., January ?. 1»13,Lester, son of John and Margaret Klundtr. anative of San Francisco, aged 4 years 1 monthand 4 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow(Saturday), January 4, 1913. Interment atSacramento, Cal.

LANG? In this city, at his l»te residence, 1522Palon avenue (formerly Sixteenth avenueSouth). January 2, 1913. John Lang, dearlybeloved husband of Louisa Lang, loving fatherof Mrs. H. Sommerfeld and August Lang andthe late John, Lizcie and Annie Lang, tndbrother of Mrs. Kate Lang. Mrs. Eva Nua«-]>erger and Mrs. KnudseD. all of Napa, and thelate Peter Lang of San Francisco, a native ofKlinjeenmenster, Germany, aged 71 years 11months and 25 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow(Saturday), January 4. 19137 at 1 p. m., fromthe parlors of 11. F.. Suhr tc Co., 2919 Missionstreet between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth.Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electricfuneral car from Twenty-eighth and Valenciastreets.

LAMPING?I\u03b3, Oakland, January 2, 1913, Maria,wife of the late P. A. Lamplnr. and belovedmother of Mrs. Jame* G. Durrell, Mrs. P. H.Sexton. Mrs. John Mnllane. James J. and PeterA. Lamping, a satlv* of Ireland, aged 88years.

LTJTZ?In this city. January 2. 1913. Georg*Luts. a native of Germany. A member of thtCooks' Association of tb* Pacific Coast.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the fnn«ral tomorrow (Saturday),January 4. 1913, at 2:30 p. m.. from the mortu-ary chapel of the Golden Gate UndertakingCompany. 2475 Mission street near Twenty-flrat,under the auspices of the Cooks' Associationof the Pacific. Coast. Interment Mount Olivetcemetery.

LYNCH?In this city, January 2. 1913, at f>94Fourth avenue. Roee, belored wife of John H.Lynch, and mother of Florence C. and EdgarLynch, and sister of Mrs. Catherine Hariowand Michael Lyuch a native of San Francisco,Ctl.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend thefuneral tomorrow (Saturday). January 4. at9:80 a. tn., at Star of the Sea church, wheremasa will be celebrated for th» repose of hersoul. Interment private.

KacARTHTTR?In this city, January 1. 1813.Jemima Anderson MacArtbur. widow of Thelate Georce D. MacArthur. and loving motherof Mrs. William J. Drew, a native of Canada.ae»d 74 year* and 4 months.

Perv'cee and interment (private) today (Fri-day), January 3. Please omit flowers.

McCAITREY?In this City. January 2. 191S.Michael McCaffrey, beloved huaband of Mar-garet McCaffrey, and devoted father of Mrs.Mary ONeill. Mrs. L. W. Tdell. Mrs. Ed.Hasey and Mrs. C. Schuldt, a native of CountyCavln. Ireland, aged 83 years.

Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully' invited to attend the funeral tojnorrow (Sat-

urday), at R:3O o'clock a. m., from the resi-dpnee of his daughter, Mrs. C. Schuldt. 483Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart church,where a requiem high masa for the repoee ofh's soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9o'clock a. tn. Interment Holy Cross cemetery,by carriage.

itADGE?In Walnut Grove, Sacramento county,January 1. 1913. James William Madge, dearlybeloved husband of Lucy Madge, and lovingfather of Captain William Madge and Mra.Sophie Broadwater, a native of England, ag-ed70 years 4 months and 17 days. A member ofBay City lodge No. 610. K. and L of H.. andCourt Occidental No. 6,676. A. O. r.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attend the funeral services Sunday.Jan. 5. at 11 a. m., from the parlora of H. F.Fuhr & Co., 2919 Mission street, betweenTw-enty-flfth and Twenty-sixth, where serviceswill be held under the auspices of Court Oc-cidental No. 6,676. A. O. F. Inclnceratlon.Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral carfrom Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets.

MENDELSOHN?In thi* city, January 1. 1»1S,Aaron Mendelsohn, beloved husband of the lateJulia Mendelsohn, and father of J. 8., Ike andHarry Mendelsohn and Mr*. Sadie Herring andMrs. A. C. Wlnsler and the late A. Mendel-sohn, a native of Poland, aged 81 years and6 days.

Friends sre respectfully Invited to attend thefuneral services today (Friday). Jannary fl. atthe chapel of the Truman Undertaking Com-pany. 1919 Mission street between Flfteenliand Sixteenth. Interment (private) Hills ofEternity cemetery, by automobile.

KTTRRAY?In this city. December 31. 1912. Mary,beloved wife of Wllllain 11. Murray, devotedmother of Eleanor and George and the lateDorothy Murray, and sifter of Mrs. M. Brown,fi native of parish of Tralee, County Kerry,Ireland.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-vited to attend the fuuersl today (Friday),nt 9:ir> a. m.. from her late residence, 830%Alabama street, thence to St. Peter's church,where a requiem high tnass will be celebratedfor the repos* of her roul, at 9:45 a. tn. Inter-ment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage.

NOONAN? In this city. January 2. 1918. JohnJoseph, beloved and only son of Mary and thelate James Noonan, and loving brother ofAlhina, Ellen and Margaret Noonan, andnephew of Mrs. A. Braseau and Mrs. C. Wynaaad B. J. Hogan and J. F. Noonan. a nativ*of San Francisco. Cal.. aged 19 years.

Notice of funersl hereafter. Remains at hielate residence, 1602 Dolores street.

OLSEN?In this city. Jannary 1 1913, Harold,dearly beloved son of Hans ana Bertha Olsen.end fovlng brother of Ralph and Victor Olsen. anative of San Francisco, aged 10 years Smontbs and 23 days. A mejnber of CourtI'erba Bunea No. 913. I. O. F.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attend the fuaeral services tomor-row (Saturday), Jannary 4, 1913. at 2:80p. m., from the parlore of H. F. Suhr tc Co..2919 Mission street, between Twenty-fifth andTwenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet cem-etery, by electric funeral car from Twtnty-oigbth snd Valencia streets.

COURT YERBA BtfENA NO. 913?Officers andmembers are requested to attend the funeralof our late brother. Harold Olsen, from theparlore of H. F\ Ruhr k Co., 2919 Missionstreet, tomorrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m.By order R. COOK, (ftief Ranger.

1,. FITZGERALD. Financial Secretary.

PENNTNGTON?In thli city. December 31, 1912,at the city and county hospital. Thomas P4o-ington, a native of Ohio, aged r>2 years.

QtriNN?ld this city. December 31. 1912. John,dearly beloved husband of Mary Qtilnn. be-loved father of Margaret, Patrick John, Harryand Edward Qulnn. Mrs. E. Sullivan. Mrs. P.Dalzell and the late Katherlne Qulnn, and be-loved brother of Patrick Qulnn and Mrs. K.O'Neill, a native of County Derry, Ireland,aged 53 years. A member of the Riggers' aadStevedores" union.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfullyinvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sat-urday) at 8:30 a. m.. from the parlors of theT'nited Undertakers. 2606 Howard street nearTwenty-second; tbeoc* to St. Peter's church,where a requiem high masa will he celebratedfor the repose of bis soul, commenclog at 9a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

RANDALL?In this city. December 31. 1912,Erda. beloved daughter of Carl and ChristineRandall, loving sister of Olga and Claes Ran-dall, a native of Ventura, Cal., aged 19 years7 months and 8 days.

Friends and acquaintances are reapeetf'lly in-vited to attend the funeral services today (Fri-day). January 3. at 1 o'clock p. m.. at theparlors of Theodor Dlefts & Co.. 900 Divlsaderostreet corner McAllister. Incineration CypressLawn cemetery, by automobile. Top remain*will be at her late residence, 3077 Californiastreet till 11 a. m., today (Friday).

EUDY?In this city. December 81. 1912, Marl*Georgians, dearly beloved wife of W. L. Rudy,find loving mother of Pearl Rudy, a native ofSan Bernardino, Cal., aged 20 years 8 monthsand 27 days.

Services will be held at the family resident*.652 Lisbon street nesr Itsly avenue, tomorrow(Saturday). Jannary 4. 1913. at 2 o'clock p. m.Interment Cypress Lavrn cemetery. Funeral andinterment private.

RYAN In thi* city. January 1. 1913, Deborah,beloved wife of James Ryan, a native of

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ranged at <-it.v "fTs'f> or cemetery. SpecUl efti»n-tiiMi KiiPii to H'tV'TeW fri'Tii olil cityEiHirp ceinfJery iiixier iwrpetual care, guaranteedbj oux Perpetual Care Fund of $400,000.

Connty Limerick. Ireland, aged 87 year*.

Friends and acquaintance are respectfullyInvited to attend the fuDeral Ssturday. Jan-uary 4. 1913. at 8:15 o'clock a. m.. from theparlom of D. I. Kenny Jb Co., 16.12 Eddy streetne*r Stelaer; tbtoce to St. Joseph's church,where a requiem ntgb tnass will be celebratedfor the repose of her soul, commencing at 9a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, bycarriage.

SCOVILUE?In this city. December 31. 1»12, at1500 Willard street. Grare S. Seville, dangh-.ter of Mrs. Nelly L. SeoYille- aad tue let* JohnJay Scoville, and sister of Berenice and ElolaeScOTille, a native of San Francisco.

Remains at the parlors of Ashley & MeMiil-len. 325 Sixth avenue between Geary and Cle-ment streets. Funeral private.

SHANNON?In this city. January 1. 1813, Infantdaughter of Michael T. and Margaret Shannon.

SHERMAN -Tn Burilngsme. January 2, 1913. La-Tlna A. Sherman, widow of the late FrancisSherman, and sister of Sarah B. Probasco, anative of Salem. Mass., aged 82 years 10months and 27 days.

Funeral private.SMITH?Id this city, January 2, 1913, Amelia,

dearly beloved wife of Gnstaf Smith, and de-voted mother of Helen and Theodore Kllen andBert Hamilton, and loving sister of ClaraPawlesek, Caroline Splelburger Anna Sehmit-ton, Mary Hill and Minnie, Foster and JobnAzevedo. and beloved daughter of the lateJobn and Clara Azevedo, a native of Sacra-mento, Cal., aged 38 years 8 months and 8days.

Remains will b* forwarded to Sacramentotoday (Bridav), at 2 p. m., from th* parlorsof Suhr * Wle'boldt , 1353 Valencia street nearTwenty-fifth. Services and Interment at Sac-cramento, Cal.

BPIIIOTS?In this city, January 1, 1913, atthe city and county hospital. Angeloe Splllots.a native of Greece, aged 28 years.

TAMS? In this city, January 1, 1913, SampsonTarns, husband of the late Caroline LarkinTame, a native of England, aged 84 years 8months and 26 days.

Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at Gray'schapel, Geary and Dlvieadero streets.

HSITE?In this city. January 1. 1913. at 13«Newman street, Jean Tlsne. beloved husband ofEmella Tlsne, and father of Roland Tlene, andbrother of Mrs. Jobn Laforgue. and brother Inlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backoff, and uncleof Romain and Carla Backoff, a native ofFrance.

Remains at the parlors of Ashley & McMnl-len, 325 81«a avenue betwwi Geary and Cle- |ment streets. Funeral strictly private. Pleaseomir flowers.

TTJLLY? In this city, December 31, 1912. Jamee.dparly beloved son of James and the late MaryTully, and beloved brother of John, Mary. Ed-ward and Tom Tully, a native ft San Fran-cisco, azed 19 years 2 months and 20 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday),at 9:18 a. m from the parlors of Suhr & Wle-boldt, 1385 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth.,thence to St. Michael's church (Ocean View),where services will be held at 10 a. tn. lnt*r.ment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage.

TXTMEXTY?In this city January 1, 1913, Mar-garet. dearly beloved 'wife of John Tumelty,and loving mother of John E. Tnmelty, and sis-ter of Mrs. Philip Halpln end Denis, Jobn andthe late Daniel and Cornellne O'Donoeflrae, anative of Kaoturk, County Cork, Ireland.

Friends at>d acquaintances are respeptfully In-vited to atteDd the funeral today'(Friday),at 8:30 a. m., from 175 Highland avenue,thence to St. James chnrch. where a requiemhigh mass will be celebrated for the repose ofher soul, commencing at 9 a. m. IntermentHoly Cross cemetery, by carriage.

VALENCIA?In Ignacio, January 2, 1913, Cata-llna C. Valencia, beloved mother of Frank I.Jr., Milton P. and Julia R. Valencia and Mrs.F. W. Sweetser and Mrs. Eetella Laughery andthe late Thedore S. and Valentine R. Valencia,and sister of GnmisiDdo. Augusto end RomanPacheco, a native of California, aged Q\u03b2 years1 month and 8 days.

Friend* and acquaintances are respectful!? in-vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow(Saturday), January 4, 1913, at 10 o'clocka. m., at her late residence, Ignacio. thence toSt. Vincent's church, where, at 11 o'clocka. m., a solemn requiem mass will be said forthe repose of her tmaL Interment Mount Oli-vet cemetery, San Rafael.

WARNER--In this city. January 1. 1»13. IsabelWhitney, wife of Charles H. Warner, and sis-ter of Mrs. Henry L. Williams of i/os Anjrelee,Mr*. Wendell Easton and Mrs. Henry B. Shawff Baa Fraxclsco and Edward P. Whitney ofRedlands.

Funeral and interment strictly private. Pleaseomit Cowers.

WARNER?In Oaklsnd, Jsnuary 1. 1913. PatrieNella. beloved wife of James A. Warner,mother of MUton Warner, daughter of Use lateJohn and Rebecca Jones, sister of Mrs. EmmaF. Chandler, A. Dumas Jooes. Doc Jones, Mrs.Charles F. Tllghman and Mm. Pauline Goodman,a native of California, aged 48 years.

Frieuds and acquaintances are respectfullyInvited to attend the funeral services todsy(Fridays. January 8, 1913. at 10 a. m.. fromSt. John's Episcopal church, corner of Eighthand Grove streets, Oakland. Interment Lver-green cemetery.

WEBBTEK? In Oakltnd, .Tannery 1. 1913. Flor-enrn Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife ef DanielWebster, and loving mother of Westiy Web-ster, and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen andthe late Christian Olsen. and sister of UlricWilliam. Charlie. Edward, Minnie, Ullie. Earl.risle and Ruth Olsen, a native of Lake county,Cal., aged 32 years.

WITXOWeXI?In Los Angelee. Jamjsry 2. 1013,Hannah, beloved wife of Samuel Wltkowskl.end beloved mother of Mrs. H. E. Ooleman andDavid and Sidney Wltkowskl, a native ofGermany, aged C\u03b2 years.

Notice of funeral hereafter.

"l-LORISTSBROWN' & KENNEDY, FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091

16th, Dr. Valencia ?Union store; funeral work aspecialty at lowest prices. Phone Market 5728.

DARBEE. FLORIST?Not the oldest nor the largest, but the VERY BEST IN TOWN. 1038Hyde St., near Calif. PHONE FRANKLIN 208.

PARK 363?Artistic floral designs specialty, delsA Jacobson, German florists, 942 Fillmore st.

J. J. O'CONNOR. 2756 Mission St.. bet. 23d and24tb. Ph. Mission 5988. Funeral work spec'lty.

SHIRELEY-MANN CO.. the leading florists, 1203Sutter. Franklin 2084. Frank Shtbeley. Mgr.

UNION FLORISTS, phone Market 328f.. Funeralwork a specialty. 3017 16th St., nesr Mission.

LOST AM) FOUNDLOST?From the nurses' home of the Children's

hospital. ,a new steamer trunk, color green;brasa trimmings, marked on each end in lareeMack letters A. M. D. Finder please, returnto MRS. L. L. DrXBAR. Children'a hoepital,California and Msple eta.: reward.

LOST?Fox terrier (male), with name J. R.Hyde scratched on collar; color white; has 2black ears and black spot on side of bead:answers to name of Crip. Return to headporter Hotel St. Francis and receive reward.

10:05 train or boat from 14th andFranklin stu.. Oakland, lady's gold watcb andpin: monogram E. I. L. Return to 1740 Web-*ter St., Oakland, or phone Oakland 7132; re-ward.

LOST ?December 81. rlclnlty ferry building,lady's gold watch and fob with v. C. sealbearing initial M. Return to 231 ft Bowdltchat.. Berkeley, or phone Berk. 6504; reward.

LOST?December 31, from St. Anthony's cbnrchto 28th at., lady's gold watch, Louis* engraredon caae. dated inside July 22. 1809. from Wm.S. Return 2 Day st.; $5 reward.

PARTY picking up mink collar at Cliff hmiaeabout 5 a. m. Wednesday Is known. Returncollar to office Saint Domtnio apartmtnta; noQuestion* asked and liberal reward.

LOST?A solitaire diamond, 1 carat, bet. Pbelenbuilding and Bddy and Powell sts., or on Eddyst. car. Thursday erening. Liberal reward ifreturned to 560 Pbelan bldg.

LOST?GoId locket and Presidio park-way or Golden Gate park: valned as keepsake.Finder please return to 824 15tli ay. and recelre reward.

LO£T?An amethynt brooch with Gligre* andtvearla, between nth ar. and Hotel Cort, r!aKey Route. Rttarn to 162S sth bt . Oakland;reward.

LOST? New Yefr ere. silver match box. initialW. Pleas* phono Kearny 482 and receive re-ward.

LOST~New Year era, at Olympic club, pin,pearls and rtlamond. Reward. 827 Guerrero.

LOST?A Jade ring Finder plaaae return to 36Montgomery st. and receive reward.

LOST?DecPßiher 27. 1912, green rosary beads;reward. 2639 Harrison st.

LOST?Lady'a tnink collar; liberal reward.. 980Bush st. ?

??AAAA?Tel. We»t 1731. Home 52615.

T. TAMI'RA & CO., JSI2 Laguna.Japanese-Chinese Employment Office.

AAA?DOUGLAS £882. Home C*6e6: best Jap-anese, Cbines*-. Filipino help: all kinds of work.ASIA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 416 Grant ar.

ANDRE LEVEILLEemployment office, 1044 L*r-kln; male and female help: botela. restaurants,labor contractors, etc. Franklin 0379.

C. D. KINNEY. Chinese employment bureaa, sne-oemor to 1. Conn. 785 Clay at. Phone Douglas5162.

ALL kinds of help fnrnlshed with care dispatch.West 56SS--OSCAR HATSt-M1?1513 Geary.

STAR Emr>. office?Japaiiese-Chine»«" nelp. W.KODATA, 1010 Geary; tel. West lffT. 8-2700.

lIORI A CO.?Best Japaneee and Chinese help ofall kinds. 1711 Post at.; West 2503. S2SO3.

EMPLOYMENT WANTEDFEMAXjg ,

A young la<iy desires position at typist and as-sist in office; moderate aalary. Box 4107, Call.

EXCELLENT cook and bmiaekeeptr, $1; sleepLome. Box 4205, Call

FINNISH girl want* general housework or bedinakl'ic. 46 Verona plai-e.

I WILL poltih nickel, brass, sllrer; erenlngs.So cents per hour. MABY IJEWIS, 2309 Bust.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

MIDDLE AGED American-German woman wouldlike a position as laundress or to take care ofsmall children, or housework, with the excep-tion of cooking. Address EDNA KEEFER,general delivery. Colorado Springs, 0010.

SITUATION WANT ADS IS THB CALLWILL COST 10c FOB 4 LINES, FIGURING 7WORDS TO A LINE.

TRAINED mime wishes a few more engagements.Telephone Mission 4762.

WOMAN het. 40 and 50 wishes work, kitchenhelper, 6 days or all time. Box 4244. Call.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED____BY a reliable general merchandise salesman,

position wanted: can speak fluently German,Spanish and English; understands the businessthoroughly and can give Al references. An-swer box 4246, Call office.

BOOKKEEPER, experienced, desires small setbooks to keep by contract; will open, close,general ledger work, etc.; day or evening.Phone Franklin 7990. Box*4oG4. Call office.

CAKE and bread baker; married man. German;country preferred. Address WEJ.SE, RedwoodCity. Cal., gen. delivery.

COMPETENT reliable, young man desires posi-tion; experienced bookkeeper, office assistant,shipping Clerk, stock clerk and collector: canfurnish bond; modest sslsry; beat of refer-ences. Box 4006, Call office.

GROCERY clerk seeks position; steady and re-llable. Address box 4106. Call office.

HIGH school graduate desires temporary employ-ment prior to going to college; experienced insalesmanship and kodak finishing work, butwill willinglytake what employment is of-fered. Address box 4103. Call office.

MACHINISTand engineer, experienced all roaodman, erecting and repairing steam or gas en-gines and automobile work: oat of town jobpreferred. Box 4098, Call office.

POSITION as night watchman in hotel, stoce oroffice building by sober, reliable man; goodreferences. Box 4081, Call.

PAINTER, ail round 'mechanic, wants work fromowners; good work, reasonable; has all tools.10S2 Oapp st.; phone Mission 5818.

PAINTING and papering work exchanged fortailoring. BG3 Page St.. apt. 211.

SITUATION wanted by an experienced watch-man; best reference. Box 4080, Call office.

SITUATION WANTED ADS IN THB CALLWILL COST lOe FOR 4 LINES. FIGURING7 WORDS TO A LINE.

YOT'Nf? man desires position in shop where becan learn trade of any kind; caa give goodreferences. Address 1017 Bardee st.. WestBerkeley.

YOUNG German wishes work behind bar, wherehe has a chance to learn how to mlr drinks;6 hours' daytime work and for about 6 weeks;has some experience; n» wages. Box 4100,Call office.

EXPERIENCED cashier, on* ftmCiar with hairdressing and manicuring parlor. Apply roper-intendent's office, THE EMPORIUM.

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LADIES and girl* to tint pillow topa at botne; $6to $00 per doien; experience nnneceeeary atstarting. WORLD'S FAIR ART ASS,!*. 927Broadway, Oakland, room 33; 10 to 4 p. m.

EXPERIENCED girl for stationery staleformer place of employment, wages expectedand hours. Box 4228, Call office.

WANTED?Young lady to work In Ice cream andpool parlor. Apply 11 a. m. 886 3d st. nearBrannan.

GET married?Thousands tired lirtog alone; allages. Call or write Mrs. Hyde, 2677 Mission st.

WANTED?Ladies for canrasaing; steady; salaryI\u03b2 to SlO. state age. Address bos 4220. Call.

SECOND work and waiting; ref. required. 2052J.ickson et.

WANTED?Waitress. Call at 31? 3d st. nearFolaom.

AAA?Telephone *>perstore. Permanent positionsfor ronng women and girls.

Salaries from SI.IO to $3 per day.Extra pny for erenlng and nlgbt work.Salary of $1.10 per day paid while learning.Call at Telephone building. Pine and Stelner

st?., San Francisco; telephone West 7595.Employment office open week days from S

s. m. to 0 p. m.

LRARN HAIR PRESSING ? The FAMOUBPEAVT P. V. RYSTEM. Enroll now. CALI-FORNIA SCHOOL of HAIR DRESSING-. fl«7Market et.. second fioor. near Empress theater.

KNOX, 120S Call bldg.?Salts, lleas, artschmeot;time checks cashed; debts collected ererywhsre.

MALE HELP WATTED

EXPRRIENCETt Mlnnien f«r sporting goods.Apply nperlnteodent's office, THE EM-PORIUM.

EXPERIENCED Janitor, capable »f handlingcrew of night men and act as head; none butexperienced need apply. Apply superintend-ent's office. THE EMPOaiUM.

BOTR with bicycles; $1.60 day. Apply 1461Polk street.

WANTED?Boys 15 years and orer; good wages.387 Pine st.

WANTBT>?Man with $200 to take working in-t«rest in eatablifthed business: no night or Sun-day work. Particulars at 4<? Kearny, room 410.

CAPABLE, mstnre high school stndent can secureeducation and home In boarding school uponextremely advantageous t«tm. Box 4093, Call.

WANTED?Men to learn automobile bnMnessthroughout. If you are a mechanfe of anycraft it ti to Tour advantage. 5401 Folsom st.

MILKER for lnapected dairy; must bar* foodreferences; Mnele m«n only $45 a month andfound. F. C. SLOAN. Palo Alto.

WANTED?Young men to learn auto bustnem:we bare all makes of car* to work on. 125Valencia at.

GET 'married?Tbousanda tired Urine alone; allages. Call or write Mrs. Hyde. 2177 Mission *t.

LEARN barber trade free; make money whilelearning. CAL. BAR.EER COLLTOB. 145 Sd st.

5,000 men wanted to get 5 cent shave and 10 centhaircut. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 148 9d tst.

WANTED?Steady man with $200: good wage*:experience unnecessary. 320 Market at., r. 68.

RET.-lABLE man with some cash to tend to cigaratand; experience not neceaeary. 328 Bnah at.

WANTED?Young men to learn the automobilebnslneaa. Apply312 Gough at.

LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN and BRAKEMEN fornearby railroads: ISO to $100 monthly: age ISto 35; experience unnecessary; no atrike; pro-motion; engineer, conductor; railroad employ-Ing beadqoartera; orer 400 men Rent to posi-tions monthly; state age; send stamp. RAIL-WAY ASSOCIATION, box 4101. Call office.

WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY?AbIe bodied nn-marrted men between ages of is and 35: cltisensof rn!te<j Statee of good character and temper-ate habits, who can speak, read and writ* thtEnglish language. For information apply to Re-ernttlng Officer, 660 Market at., San Francisco,Cal.

LEARN the barber trad* In the only legitimatecollege* in the world; schools and nhopa in alllarge cities; wage* paid while learning: he-ware of place* unfair to tmlon labor. MOLERBARBER COLLEGE. 234 B<l St.. San Francisco.

AtTTOMORILK (irlvlng and repairing. MOTORENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 57th and Adelinest«.. Oakland.

SALESMEN wanted; no experience required; earnwhile you learn. Write (or call) for Hat ofpoaltiona open paying $1,000 to $5.0<i0 a Tear.NATIONAL TRAINING ASS'N,4«48 Pbelan building. San Francisco.

WANTED?CIean cut hnstliog neents: subscrip-tion campaign; great premium offer; goodcompensation and rapid advancement for goodmen. See MB. DAVIS, circulation departtneutThe. Call.

WANTED?Experienced traveling salesmen f0?ell extennive line of fine imported and do-mestic cutlery on commission; bond requiredAddreas PAPE-THIEBEB CUTLERY CO., StLoul«. Mo.

BARBERS A>D SUPPLIESCOt'NTRY shop, $100, terms; one cbalr abop;

llring rooms in back of shop; eotne furnitur*,;with hot* ,! privileges io two months; pn>*per-oii* town: pood reason for gelling. AddreaaGUS SCUaOEDER, Concord. Cal. |

BARBERS AXD SUPPLIES__£. Of, *JHs£si-???~~~ ~~"

FOR sale?Two chatr shep: '? t^,i'hed */bn?'no competition: reason for *eUlnp. other busi-

ness. Price $75. CHAS. -McQLILLAN. Lark-spur, Cal. _,

BARBER trade taught free: °PP o,;' unltlPlT.,'emake money while learning. _a_«-INTERNATIONAL BARBER SCHOOL. «!»Howard St. -$-Jfi? Storp at 419 Hsight et. nr. bst "- '"excellent condition; good location for

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shop. W. B. McGERBY & CO., 41 Montgom-ery st.

BARBERS' UNION?Free rap. agency. R- H.BAKER. Sec.. <W, Marfcet: tel. Franklin !<\u25a0\u25a0"<.

FOR sale?Old established shoo: 2 chsirs steidy,

1 extra; $250: trial given. 2507 22d st.

FOR sale? 3 choir shop, very cheap; pood loca-tion; rent $15; enance for 2 students; alsostudent wanted. 776 Howard st.

NEW YEAR GREETINGS! I have the largestatoek of barber furniture and clock poles at

lowest prices; easy terms. 394 Hayes street.

WANTED?A flrst class barter far rouiitry: *>£per week: steady Job. Call at EMPRESSBATHS. 957 Market St.. before noon.

D. M. S. is carefully prepared by s I*_J_SSI\u03b2 sold by barber supply booses only. DL PO> I

MFG. CO.. 453 Douglass st.

MANICURIST wants portion In first class shop.Address MANIOT:RISrr, 126 McAllister St.;

phone Market 7?20.

TWO chair eliop in Mission; 4 years' lease; cheaprent; good buy: investigate this. Address box410fl, Call offlce. .

NEAT young man wants work this Saturday andSunday la a union ahop. T. G., phone Friflk-lln 8806.

BARBERS' Protective Union? Employmenttary, W. BARON, 775 Mkt.: tel. Kearny .t3»*.

WANTED?First class young barber: none otherneed apply. 8722 3an Pablo ay., Oakland.

THEY are here: a new lot of "Diamond B"Raiors. At BATTER'S, 59 O'Farrell st.

YOt'NO bootblack wanted at Y. M. C. A. build-Ing barber shop: to Start Saturday morning.

PORTER wauted; must be good shoe shiner.EDITORIAL BARBER SHOP, 43 3d st.

LEARN barber trade free; make money whilelearning. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 145 3d st.

MANICURE wanted: must he first class. LAW-RENCB'S BARBER SHOP, 123 Ellis st.

WANT to buy chairs, fixtures for 2 chair shop;state price, "etc. Box «005. Oakland Call office.

BARBER wanted for Saturday. 603 Front at.

BARBER wanted for Batnrday. 45 Pine st.

BARBER wishes a position in the city or coua-try; sober and Industrious. Box 4089. Call.

GOOD barber wanted, eteajy; to start today;come early. 681 Clay st. . \u25a0

PORTER (colored boy) for small barber shop.102 Clement st. »

WANTED?A flrst class barber. 490 Sutter st.corner Powell.

BARBER wanted at 77C 7tu it.; 10c shop. Oak-land. Pal.

BARBER wanted at 803 Mission st.; steady po-sitlon.

GOOD barber wanted at ouce; steady. 1206 Polkstreet.

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GOOD barber wanted Saturday and Sunday. 4926th st.

BUSINESS PERSONALSNOTTCB?The Call will not knowingly print ille-

gitimate advertisements. If any reader canfurnish information that any advertisement intbla column la Dot legitimate, send It to TheCall in confidence., and If found correct the ad-vertisement will be discontinued.

AA?MY wigs and toupees defy detection: privatewig department for gentlemen. 2271 CaliforniaSt., Mr. Lederer lo charge. Tallies

,wigs, trans-

formation switches. ISOO Fillmore st. Hairgoods gnaranteed. Firm established IWW.

A?EMINENT CHINESE HERR DOCTOK3All diseases cured; strictly confidential; con-sultation free: hoars 10-8. Sundays 10-5. DRS.CHAN & CHAN HEP.B CO., 1016 gutter st.

MI?S E. ELLSWORTH. 832 Market, opp. Empo-rium, 35 Ellis St.. r. 204. Columbia bkift: mani-curing, mass., elec. treat., chir.: hrs. 10 to 10.

GER?JAN nurse wishes a few more ensagem<»ntsfor massage, manual or vibratory; Nauhelmbath. 826 Hyde st. between Geary and Poet.

MRS. L. H. HARTMAN, vibratory and electricspecialist; rheumatism, impaired circulation,nervous tronble. 757 Pacific bid*: hours 10 to 6.

MISS BERNARD, steam baths and electric treat-ment; Van's Mexican hair restorer; select pat-ronage only. 215 O'Farrell St.. 8. F.. offlce 6.

CABINET, vapor snd tsjfe baths for colds andrheum.; elec. treats. 1114 Divlsadero nr. Eddy.

MRS. MOORE, 1807 FlHmore et.?Massage, faceand scalp trest.; manlcnring; hours 10-9 dally.

MISS JOHANSSON, grsd. Swedish mass.; genuinemassage. 1075 Goagh St.; hrs. 12-8: Br.n. IS-\u03b2.

TUB and steam batha; massage treatments andmanicuring. 25 3d at., apt. C. near Market.

MISS F. BURKE?Sulphnr. steam baths, mass.,elec. Tib. apeeialty. 2022 Sutter; ph. Fill. 1711.

MRS. STEWART, mass.; elect, and rib. treats,for rheum, and nerves. 1122 Mkt. opp. 7th. r. 8.

CoRTKZ? Thermal baths, salt glow, efec. v!b.915 Van Ness tor. Ellis, suite 203: hrs. 11-10.

DRUGLE3S METH.: elec. light bath, alcohol, oil.with manip. 1415 O'Farrell: 10-9; tel. W. 9915.

MISS F. GIBSON, masseuse: face ami scalptreatments. 84 Ellis, rm. 310; hrs. 1-10 p. m.

ETHEL GEARY, bath massage parlors: elec. vib.treat. 727 Geary St. Phone Franklin &503.

MISS F. RODGERS. late of Chicago. masseuse-Scalp treatment. Room 301, 34 Ellis st.

MISS BELL, graduate masseuse: hrs. Run. 12-5;dally. 10-8. 407 Westbank bMg.. 830 Market.

LOOISE PASCOE, eastern maasage and elect. Tib.treatment. Rm. 211. 34 Ellis st.; hrs. 10 to 10.

WELLS* MAGNETIC AND SCALP TREATMENTS. 1065 MISSION ST.. ROOM 55.

MRS. ANDREWS, professional nurse, rnmeenw:physician's reference*. 725 Turk tt.: hr». 12-7.

FRANKLIN Electric Institute. 53.V.VW Whitn»ybldg.. 133 Geary st. MRS. 0. ROSE: 10 to 10.

MASSAGE by trained nun*; refined patrons odlj.1437 Rnchanan et. Hour*. 12 to 9.

GERMAN herb capsnle for women: no operations.1524 Pacific «t.. Alameda. Bay atatlon.

POST. 101, RM, 202?10 A. Sff. TO 9 P. M.: TtTB,VAPOR. HERB. ELEC BLANKET BATHS BYMY METHOD ELIMINATES POISON. THERE-FORE ALL PAINS: RHEUMATISM AND ALLAILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED;SHAMPOO DANDRUFF CURE: MANICURING.

TRAINED NURSE OIVK3 COLON CLEANSING}FOR CONSTIPATION; ELECTRICAL TREAT-MENTS: BLECTRIC LIfiHT BATHS. 40flBUTTER ST.. ROOM 417. 10 A. M. to 8P. K», SUNDAY 10 TO 2.

J^J|onalB__UNHAPPY »rlrl« will find a woman friend tobelp and e<!vise tbem at 824 Kearny et.. San

Francisco, from 2 to 4 and 8 to 9:30 p. tn.daily. Telephone Sutter 1345.

JW|VOR^TIJO^WANTED_RICHARD SCHAEFER?lnformation

to the whereabouts of Richard Schaefer. alsoknown aa Roman Kostechafer and RomanKostrsewa. who formerly Hired at No. 10WTeutonla «t.. Milwaukee. Wia.. U. P. A. H\u03b2enlisted in Company K. First Washington In-fantry. U. S. V., Ms Richard Schaefer: he wasa member of that company at Model camp, Pre-sidio. San Franoinco. Cal.. October 11. 1899,and went with that company to the Philippineisland!). Later be In supposed to hare been amall carrier liTine at Manila. P. I. Communi-cate any Information to Charles Holzhauer ex-ecutor. No. 1121 Vliet St., Milwaukee, Wie.V. S. A.

MATRIMONIAL^MARRIAGE PAPER?Largest and best ever pub-

lished. 20 pages personal ads. hundreds wealthysample copy free. EVENTIDE CLUB, box702. Oakland, Cal.

MARRY?Thousands tired lirina alone: all aees-call or write. MRS. HYDE, 2677 Mission st. '

PARTIES! wt«h!n« to marry, call or write MRSMILLAR!). 2209 Sntter nt.: detaits 25c.

S_PROF. GARLAND.

THF. ONLY AND ORIGINALSO YEARS IN STAN FRANCISCO

World-* latest clairroyant. palmlnt. astrol-Ofer. mental telepathist; will oausp things to beas yfMi .>eire: tell* everything: detro. importantinformation, all reyealpil; health. Inok, marriagebusiness, mining, treasure, lawsuits, evil influ-ences, RpelN. weak habits, lore troubles andtells full nato and ertrything you wish to knowHmir' 10 to 8.

CONSULTATION PRETS.1144 MARKET ST.

FOR READINGS BY MAIL SEND $1.

CONSULT PRINCESS ZORAIUA. the genuineEgyptian clairvoyant; »he can tell you exact!?what you called for: jrivee UttM, facts'-she has v> Ella Wh*»lei Wllrox *ays!"All interfered in occult *>clence* should seethis gifted woman." Special reading SOc- nrs10-9; cloetd Sua. 1843 Flllmore st. nr. Sutteti

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WARKFT (crn Empress theater! pear Hale*.*GIVKS NAMES and advice on all affaire: 10 3.

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j|o7 Semen $1- MO* Dlvisadero near Turk.

Anna Diamond.-; clairvoyant, palmist, car.l read.;fnH facis revealed. M45 Fnimore;.ph. W. 3fiO.

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_ ASTROLOGYMISS RTARK, astrologist. reads your full life

scientifically. ; 895 Eddy «*\u25a0\u25a0 K«»* apartment..

SPIRITUALISMMRS CRINDLE? Materializing Friday eve., 8; o'clock. 1243 Franklin at. ':

EIWCATIONAL^THE~GREOG SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND.-508 Grant bid*.. Market at ah.

Day?Phone Market 9025? NightBookkpg.. English, touch typing, speed practice.

ENGINEERING? electrical, mining meeh..surrey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.: estab. ISM.Van der Nalllen School. Slat and Tel.. Oakland.

SPANISH artist will give private lessons ofpainting and drawing. URGELLES, 1053 Mason»t.; tel. Franklin 5032. ~.' \u25a0»\u25a0

ETHEL COTTON STUDIO of expression, oratory,

after dinner and extempore speaking. 1112 Mkt.

riSK TEACHERS, AGENCY. 2161 Snattutk *v.,

Berkeley, Cal.. room 4. Wright block.

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Bring your adv. to THE CALL office, not*more than 30 words; it will be published on*

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TICLES AND DOES NOT APPLY TO REAL ES-TATE EXCHANGES OR CASH TRANSACTIONS.NO BUSINESS . FROM DEALER.* ACCEPTED.FOR exchange?l hare some gilt edge stock*

paying 12 per cent to exchange for a good,motor boat; no scrap heaps or wornont boatconsidered; would Ilk* 25 to 35 ft.. 15 to 30up., value not to exceed $1,200. Box 4052,Call office.

SET of Encyclopedia Brltannlca, new Werneredition, 30 Volume*, with book case. Will ex-change for a good folding pocket camera,equipped \u25a0 with high grade (anastlgmat) Unaand shutter. Box 2217. Call. '

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WANTED?To exchange genuine world famous$560 Ludwig. used few months, largest size.8 pedals; bought at largest piano house onKearay at. Highest standard make. No real

; estate. What hay you? Box 2227. Call.

I HAVE a formula and machine for making on*pint of milk into on* pound of butter in twominutes; to trade for typewriter. or whathare you? Box 6004. Call office, Oakland.

ONE automatic rotary printer and type, medicalbattery, field glasses, camera, cedar porch cv.r-tains -to exchange ,for household firrnitor°.What hare yo-j? Box 5151, Call offlce. Oakland.

WHAT have \u25a0 you in exchange - for riding an.i\u25a0: driving lessons, or use of saddle horses at

chases? Open day and evening. Address box2232. Call.

5x7 view camera, also Px7 camera for stamp pic-tures or cabinets, with outfit: will exchange forcandy case and soda fountain or good type-

writer. Box 4028, Call office.

TO exchange?Pawn ticket on 18 Jewel Walthsm- for anything useful; amount loaned $4.50. Box

2214. Call office. \u25a0:\u25a0

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

WHAT have yen in exchange for one lady's ando-je gentleman ,

!" caddie and bridle, runabout,boggy and harnpsß. typewriter, furniture of a(5 room flat? Aridresg box 1549. Call office.

WILL exchange second hand violin for good sec-:\u25a0 ond hand watch. Box 1525. Cull office.

FINE oil figure paintings in exchange for jew-

elry, or what bare have you? Box 4308, Call.

WHAT have yon in exchange. Baby seal Jacket,r perfect condition. Box 2241. Call office.

IVER JOHNSON blue steel revolver. 82 caliber,would exchange for field or marine glasses. A<l--dress box 2240. Call office. , \u25a0 . V

1 LARGE solid oak corner book cabinet, glas*doors: 1 median) man's wardrobe, paneled: I

* new Retina band cleaner; cut price, or what? hate yon? Box 4053. Call office.

TWO ladies' tailored suite to exchange for awatch, or what hare you? Also box oftoilet articles for agents. Box 2237, Calloffice. ; '\u25a0\u25a0?,.-..

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WILL;do carpenter work, repair : automobiles,wash and care for same: handy with tools; do

i any honorable work for house rent or furniture,or anything useful in home. Box 2223, Call.

WILL exchange copper top, cant iron peanutstand with r>ipe attachments for 6 ft. cigarcase with 2 Bap*. Address txtx 2715. Call.

SQUARE piano, with stool, for exchange, eitherfor phonograph and records, or what have you?Box 2233. Call.

LADY'S diamond ring, never used. *\u25a0* carat; will. exchange for a piano In good condition, or ap-

' ply on player piano. Box 4260. Call offloe.

WILL trade a 22 repeater, phonograph with rec-ords, new punching bag and glove* for goodbOte or room rent. Box 2222, Call.

WHAT have you In exchange for 6 good veterin-ary recipes for horses and cattle colic, it ??-ness and condition powders? Box 4224. Call.

WHAT have you to exchange for a fire passengerautomobile? Also eucalyptus curtains forchicken* or rabbits? Box 0002, Call office,Oakland. . .'\u25a0 .. : \u25a0 ... . .\u25a0.:\u25a0..\u25a0'\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

PARTY will exchange new. modem, up to date,1 standard. 3 pedal upright piano for room and

' board or room and breakfast lln Mission dis-trict. Box 4095. Call office. - ,;

WHAT have you in exchange for two pretty ruf-fie neck canary birds, large brass cage T Box2221. Call. ..?\u25a0-,-; \u25a0'~.

CAMERA'\u25a0and floe opals in exchange for prism- binocular .or what have you? . Address - box4161. Call. '

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EXCHANGE?EIectric wiring and fixtures;want furniture, suit clothes or what haTe you?Box 2230. rail office. ; . .

GENTLEMAN will exchange diamond ring andecarfpln for lady's diamond ear screws, orwhat hare you? Box 2415. Cell. ,? i"i

WHAT have you to exchange for typewriter orv furniture for a 2 room flat. Address box 2284.A Call office. . ; . v :',.

TO EXCHANGE?2 ton auto truck fn new eondl-tion. What have ron? Box 1541. Call, Oakland.

I WANT a first class auto. What would you ac-_ cept In exchange? Box 5156. Call office. Oak.WHAT have you "in exchange for 2 very fin*canary birds? Box 2229. Call office.V , i

JTYPEJVRITERS~AXI) jWPPLIES^*WALTER'J. WOLF, dealer: rebuilt typewriter*

~ of all descriptions;; expert repairing; typewrit-ers inspected and rented; ribbons for all ma-ciilnes; carbon papers and office supplies. - 807Bush st.; phones. Douglas 4113. Home C2519.

REBUILT $100 Rem. or Smith Prem. typewrtr.;No 2 Kuar.. $36. ?.T per mo. L. * M. ALEX-_ ANDKR. 512 Market. 1,. C. Smith A Bro. vis.OAKLAND Typewriter Exchange, 004 Broadway.

Oakland, dealer* In all makes of[ typewriters.

VfE hate a btE demand for itecond hand machlnei;let lie orerhaul your machine anr »ell It for yonORIGINAL AUTOMOBILE CO., 10th and Fol-tOTO BtS.

AUTO LAMPS and home, sample line, aelllngcheap. BOESCn LAMP CO., 1135 Mission »t,

WAXTKI>?To boy a «eeond hand automobile11>15 Bush st.

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615 Merchant!' Ex bld«. Phone booglaa 1339.

PIANOS to buy or rent; loweatterm. BTATHAM-S. 24 Hill *t. nr V.l/ndJ«P£ anuf »ctu ««, ageote. Tel. Mlaaioa4.5... riming. r«j)«lrtng: factory price*.

city wbolewle houae tbtg month. 2.% Grant ar.

W<-eO: F.icher medium upright. $73: Steinwmy$80; other*. Whiteheads Storage! 1428 Market

r',".: "° rert««*- BYRON MAUZYt.old Mwlal Pianos. 250 Stockton at. ~"w" 'gURKITCBE fOR »*!.*

ran Furnished ft«ent. Housekeeping Room*rtoom« Wilh Board, Tr> 5t VorT),Nicn» givpn away to want nrl patrons. Art theclerk for <w«k eauu* jau iiueit jeux tdTeftl**-