The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 17, 1905, Page 56

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Handkerchi Garters, Underwsar, Gioves, Umbrelias. et e SPEAK ‘ BELOW MoNTGOMERYST o ONRNCRATIN e of it | | s. : might smuggle themselves into the| many mililons of them, and they have jinferlucicy. as to == avor, the law : . Presi { y N i ~ T want to pro-| furned eut humenc sxc.lieai citigens. | CANNOt be enforced. never has be x reside of Harvard Daj)s|countryinzia: : . . .- el awve President X | What race have we digested with more | forced and never ought to ba e San Franciseo Development Com- | will erect a four-story brick ware- | will build a similar structure. The Gold- That He Is Opposed to the| test against that line of argument, that we should try to keep out new arrivals risen? Yet immigrants have been com- Yet in Presi- difficulty than the Irish? made to draw a clear cut distinction. The —_———e——— — AGED CAPITALIST TELLS TALE of His Marriage and Reconveyance VARIED TRANSACTIONS. house on the east line of Kansas street, | - . . because our earnings will be reduced. | dent Roosevelt there are two strains of . . . rick e pogg o g between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. At the | 1\(’(‘[)1“."_" Out of FOI‘@Igfl(‘I’& That is mot the real danger. Have | blood, one Dutch and the other Irish. | OF WOE TO NOTARY PUBLIC $250 a on the s Vgl southeast corner of Kansas and Fifteenth | | wages fallen in the last fifty vears or | “What shall we say of the yeliow race? t r reets the Terminal Realty Company | was . Last week in New York an attempt was | Petaluman Who Is Seeking A a lar, southeast avenue, Lombard 0 per ger £0 Mrs. Taubles, corner will bulld a six-story | n Gate Company | building, with loft, at the nogthwest cor- | ner of Jackson and Drumm streets at the story and basement building on the south | line of Geary street, west of Powell, for stores and hotel use, to cost $190,000. M. Siminoff has contracted for the erection NOT A RESTRICTIONIST e sion Has Race and Relig- ious Prejudice Behind It| ing by the millions. Our laboring class —if I mnay use such a term—hold a very unmannerly opinion about the newcom- have a profound confidence from our own experience on this soil of the truse- worthy efforts of freedom for every labor orators denounced the Chinese and Japanese, implying that these races were want to know about the race is, can we live with it? A minister who had ltved in China replied that that nation had produced a high civilizaton when the an- of Ranch Makes Deposi PETALUMA, Dec. 16.—The deposition of Henry Lichau Sr., the aged pioneer, who prove s e e g o & s. They have not confidence enough | Physically, mentally and morally differ- g ne of Minna, 150 s estimated cost of $100,000. Charles and | J)gclares That Cry of Exclu-| o, Jroy bare mriority resulting from | entlated from us in such a degree that | I8 seeking the annulment of his marriage h street: for Mrs. Helena | Margaret Stewart plan to erect a seven- > thelr own advantages. We ought to | they could not be lived with. All we | and the reconveyance of a 175-acre ranch, was taken yesterday. Mrs. Lichan has scored one point against the aged capi- talist. She has been awarded $25 a month alimony and counsel fees. The deposition has leased to M. A. Gunst 5x100, of a seven-story and basement building | PR S man. vty g e are | of Lichau was taken befors Notary Pub- f the 3 o | & “I am no kind of a restrictionist to | cestors of every man in the room wer ‘ g o Roy. Pisher 1o B S ‘?or;%h:e::r;l;:n:rogl*g?l‘od:rlf;? o ooei| BOSTON, Dec. 16.—In an address be- | anybody, either in education, religion or | living in fur clothing in the wilderness. lcl;ug::ler;nofmlt;u:!’:l:a in the presence of At i Wanl Aeout - 0000, The Head buiiaing. to | fore the Economic Club of Boston last | tmmigration. We are all of us pretty | *We have had an excellent opportunity sides. S5 S0BEL atrest sna s Btand on the west line of Gramt avenue, | night President Charles W. Eliot of | content with the results of the immi- | to see what the Japanese are like. See - - , 85 A t, a s what an exhibition they have given us in Try the United States Laundry. 1004 Natoma street and lot between Post street and Union Square Harvard, speaking on “Immigration,” said: gration of the last eight generations. It has been the source of our civilization physical strength and power in their Market street. Telephone South 420.* A. Ruef to John 50x113 irregular, f Fulton, 53 west of Parker allace Bradford to H. C. Jun- avenue, will be twelve stories high, of stone. The building contracts recorded during the week just ended represent an intended expenditure in total of $368,904. and of our ideals. The only possible | mastery of the art of war? They actually doubt about the present immigration |taught the English how to fight a naval Rebekahs Elect Officers. contrasted with the former is this: Are | battle. No fleet in the world ever made SANTA CRUZ, Dec. 6.—Isabella De- the races that are coming now as sound | such intelligent preparations for battle [ gree Lodge of Rebekahs elected the fol- “It is the labor unions who teach the doctrine of contract labor exclusion. That is the source of all the agitation The Americans who . 7 7 , north line of Sacra- —_———————————— along these lines. 3 owing officers last evening: Nobie grand k | street, 137:6 east of Walnut, Christmas at Del Mont have got into the good trades want to | physically, morally and mentally as thr‘:’ as the surgeons of To:{oifl g:et‘ A:d wit- IMrl ilzzle “}wd_ bt “fmé n“g Hat: $40,000; 1 Mr. Btelling Kavanagh,| Tnjoy. the BOIf wthe Tlorshott keep out all the newcomers from those | races that first came to this country?|mess the intellectual insight in the con- 1 v , - : f of | I mprovements $x108. 'weost o st a e 3,““' ottom | ¢\ des. Mr. Gompers, the other ‘day, in | There 18 a good deal of race and re- | duct of the struggle and the moral quali- | tle Armstrong; recording secretary, Mrs. 3 . northeast of | |MBFORSICET morth of and temtite Pasa riding, | Now York. opposed the admission of | ligious prejudice in the matter. Men | ties in its conclusion. Yet we have the | Anna Bradley: finencial secretary, Mrs. Sixth, w for $6000; to | g b wtrect Clars 3f|driving and tennis. Special tickets, | cpinese students and educated travelers | say: ‘Can we digest this mass of Roman | insolence to conceive of excluding Jap- | Carrle Wagner; treasurer, Mrs. Emily : : good leaving" San Franci ; ; e COrner | Reyno! to Joseph 25x127:8%, | train from Friday, Detompay D 80V | on the ground that Chinese aoolles| Catholics? Well, we have digested [anese from this country because of their | Swanton; trustee, Mrs. Cornelia Reed. n pia; north line of Sacramento, 149:11 turning any train Tuesday, December | 6x75 building | o¢ presidio avenue, $3000; J. A. Squire Round trip rate, including four flats, renting for , north line of | days accommodations at DEL MONTE, S NS and 06:3 wost of Masonic | ©nly $18.00. Through train, with parior lot on the s %$2000. California Title Insur.|C2T leaves Third and Townsend datiy . feet south of d Trust Company, through Bald. | &% 3, Teturning, leaves Del Monte at r| win & Howell, to Mr. Pedler, 25x106:3, M. A. Goldstone, | east line of Broderick, 25 north of Fell h line of Jackson | street, for $2250. Other sales that can- of Walnut, for| not be at present reported aggregate Hatcher to R. D. Me- | $47,550 Bonit.a Park HALFMOON BAY BONITA PARK — Right on thc Beach— Occan Shore Railroad running right through the tract. Finc soil, nice climale, no fog, no winds, no ferrics or bay to cross. Lots 50x 150 for $100 and Up Terms, one-fourth casb, balance in easy paymenis. NO TAXES, NO INTEREST. Clear tille or moncy refunded. Get in on the ground floor and secure a lol. Excur- sions cvery Wednesday and Sunday. —_— PATRIOTIC AMERICANS HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS Choose Those Who Are to Preside Over Assemblies During Ensning Six Months’ Term.' In California Assembly of the Pa- triotic Order of the American the fol- lowing officers have been elected for the ensuing term: W. D. Evans, chalr- man; Georgie E. Mayhew, vice chair- man; Mrs. Burwell, chaplain; L. Reed- head, recorder; R. M. Brown, financier; W. Burwell, senfor sergeant; Miss Ethel Caritt, junior sergeant; C. W. Taylor, guard; Mrs. F. C. Caritt, sen tinel, and L. H. Gadsby, orator. These officers will be installed at the first meeting in January. This assembly had an enjoyable whist party after the meeting on the night of the second ses- sion in the current month. Lincoln Assembly has elected N. Pushle, past chairman; Dr. G. W. Wil- liamson, chairman; Mrs. Lucinia Daniel- son, vice chairman; Mrs. Evelina Miles, recorder; J. J. Menges, financier; F. W. | Hart, chaplain; D, F. Page, senior ser- geant; Mrs. N. M. Anderson, junior ser- geant; Mrs. Alberta Dukeshire, sen- tinel, C. Dukeshire, guard; Dr. G. W. ‘Williamson and Dr. M. M. Rowley, phy- sicians; Miss Belle Gartner, musicia; C. E. Robinson, and Dr. M. M. Rowley, trustees. Blaine Assembly has elected D. H. Goodrich, orator; K. Selig, chairman;! Henry Frank, vice chairman; Mi: H. Keesing, cbhaplain; D. 8. ddy, re- corder; S. Schlam, finaficier; D. M. Bean, senlor sergeant; George Bucking, junior sergeant; F. Schilling, sen- tinel; Joseph Harding, guard; D. Tilden and I Selig, trustees. Santa Rosa Assembly has elected H. H. Churchill, chairman; H. E. Pallady, Lots $150, Corners the Same, Size 32x120 as Low as $1.50 a Week NO TAXES TREES PLANTED n Francisco. No blundering around in ferry boats. Stair- cth on the Coast. For homeseekers, TON - BY - THE - SEA investment ever offered on suburban real estate. Own some a small piece., Banks may fail, companies go insolvent, but you | estate. ifitelligently. Remember that, twenty years from now, old en will tell how much money they could have made at HALFMOON T YOUR PILE NOW. Only gross stupidity can prevent 2 man with a little money to invest from becoming rich if he will only buy real estate near San Francisco and our Tract at HALFMOON BAY is unequaled for Investment Purposes. Leave MarKet and Fiith streels at 9 a. m. T ot Matmtine AL T Bova Arrange for transportaiion al office. chaplain; J. M. Patton, senior sergeant; Sadie M. Mountain, junior sergeant; William Mountain, sentinel; C. R. Dean, guard; Mrs. L. D. Patten, musician; Dr. A. B. Herrick, physician. Jefferson Assembly has elected J. D. Willis, chairman; S. 8. Walker, vice chairman; James Cannavan, recorder; Mrs. A. R. Sells, chaplain; Mrs. C. M. Linthcum, senior sergeant; J. T. Car- rahan, junior sergeant; V. A. Floyd, financier; J. T. Bedwell, orator: BE. W. Everson, sentinel and 8. L. Schuster, guard. POTTER.-STOLL CO., Inc. Pioneer Halfmoon Bay R Dealers 205 Montgomery St., San Francisco. Successors to W. D. POTTER CO. OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. 4 SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. Ask the man who knows. The American ¥ ¢ e 2 v Cigar, made by Regensburg, is the best.* — = ————— -~ | Ostrander Realty Co 139 Montgomery $St. HALFMOON BAY SAN FRANCISCO

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