The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 23, 1906, Page 1

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b 2 22 2 2 2O R 1 - : i : b4 : i of The Cali * i ; 1016 Broadway. X . : Phone: Oakland 1083. ; VOLUME XCIX—NO. 144, L% " SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1906. B K PRICE FIVE CENTS. [EN SANGUINE GREAT FUTURE ASSURED - FIRE BOUNDARY MEASURED BY AN AUTOMOBILE | : X Register Shows U LJ Twenty-Six REQUEST THE TAX PENALTY BE REMITTED Stand = | Raising ol | RRents. STATEMENT TO THE WORLD The length of the -conflagration boundaries was determined yesterday n automobile tha: puffed its way YVZIEW 7 i isco Re “M | Jf}’f'z/f’c/&]}" | around th » of the zome of ashes ev : “( L‘_l“\;\ L‘/QV/‘?.EE"‘. and de or attached to y DWAL O} | B ey 58 ] : > ? e 858 | this” ma er the jour- 5 APPEAL IS ADOPTED. > v Lo 7 o e | ney that twenty mile > follow- This may be rd of the | of the burned area, which imeludes [vho financial, commercial and muck | of ‘the most._deusely .populated por- Ltion. of the residence. district. | The start was made from the Pa- | win presented t ) the owners of erty which = was allow tenants to, remain in their prem- | s free of rents until tenaats could d that real estate agents| te fi{‘:v%tlxcsnyg@plc\m_ i x Baldwin stated that tenants > very well protected by the Gov- ue vote: Property West It hgg.come tal n Francisco | some of the W€ et north of Mar- | ernor in declaring a legal holi Van Ness ave-| continuing ‘it from day to d | cific Mail dock at the cormer of First and Brannan streets. Traveiing along et and we & ( are taking advanta o that tenants need not worry about | the north line of Brannan the hr'r- ate ( Baldw & ter which has befallen tho being thrown out. its way to Second, weiere it crossed d consumed the ware- house of Lachman & Jacobt at the | southeast corner of nnan and Sec- Thence i* moved along the west e of Second to Townsend and along the north line of Townsend to Seventh. | From Townsend street, at the cor- | ner of Seventh, the fire burned along the east line of Sevenili mnortherly, half way to Brannan, where it crossed {and burned half the bleek on the -H | southerly line of Brannam, between Seventh and Eighth. T™emnce eross- ing Brannam, still in a northerly di- rection, it turned along the east line of Eighth to Bryant; themce along the south line of Bryant half way to j Ninth; thence along the north line of the street a Mr. Baldwin then presented the fol- lowing statement, which was unani- s heing demanded | musly adopted: 1 business places of “On Wednesday, the 18th of April, This board | 1906, San Francisco experienced one to you not ; of the severest earthquakes in the his- in such | tory of the T ed taies, and, al temporary advantage | though many buildings were injureq, i aster gives you | the modern office structures were but r hum 1 of the city ré ur | ond str 7 and | slightly damaged and others of less We ask you to| costly comstruction remained intact. iate fellow-citi-| Those sections of the city not de- sible and not t0 | stroyed by the disastrous confi last dollar they | tion, which followed the earthquake - efforts to provide | sontained comparatively few buildings s for themselves, where heY | incapable of being restorea. In fact, may earn a I ihood or provide shel- with tfle exception of the chimneys, v s and children.. To | poary gl frame resiGences are in ex- cellent condition and the brick and stone mansions in the Pacific Heights districts escaped without injury. It has been fully demonstrated that mod- in every way from them tk in t & Howell following c« nunica- e s una ter for their entered | ents” since | Vo i, - b : 2 R tate Board will | ern and well-constructed buildings er 57 9 5% a8 i b means to protect its i, o practically immune from eqrt;l} < % payers for pay- T ers and their patrons and to| 7 i @Lw&,&;rg_ | quakes, and the recent occurrence the second in of | ¢ el you to abide by your contracts. |y ot Sll o 0 T e fo the TR the fiscal year ¢ -ancisco Real Estate Board. TENLS GUACTER. e city R HOWELL, President. 'stout-bea.rted peop!e of the \',Vesfe_rn € B L. CADWALADER, Sec.” metropelis. San Francisco will arise / ) & phoenix-like from its as=es and will motion of Mr. Aronson, seconded : e X by Dan O'Callaghan, the following| °® 'lmes uf‘beaul)‘ m{d utility, soon | only to the people or Lan Francisco, Epoiation wh ypted by unanimous again take its place in the lead of| hut to the people of the United! | Pacific Coast and Western cities. The | States. He saild that it would be a disaster makes possible in a few years | gificult matter for people living out- | the fulfillment of the ws of D. H.|side of San Francisco to form any | Burnham for the adornz:ent of our|real conception of what had taken | much beloved city and the San Fran-| place; that it should be shown to cisco Real Estate Board pledges the|them that in San Francisco the good | support of its members to ihe recon-| huildings, whether steel, stone or| ruction of that portion destroyed by brick, had stood with very little ln-j s the sense of | £ ¥ sco Real Estate Board | at no real estate member of the should accept for rental on his| v pron s of any kind for a | ital than that asked prior to h day of April, 1906.” Governor iew of the recent I the citi- the i asked what would be the | fire, and to the adornment of the en- Mr. | jury, and that all frame buildings were 1 sense of the board in regard to collect- | tire city as proposed by tlie Burnham |in first-class condition. i make pro- ing reuts which had not been collect- | plan.’ Mr. Aronsen said taat he had per-| of any pen- ed, bnt re now become due, He| THE SAN FRANCISCO REAL sonally seen, when he had gone to his | t of the ¢ d that members of the board ESTATE BOARD. lurge downtown office building, which | H & : z i % o0 1 axes for the!should have some instructions to fol-| By J. R. Howell, President. he had found to be :incomsiderably | S . e ; ‘\ . G 7 i ST/ ANE 7 YD fis year ending June 30, 1906, so far | low as to when and how this money By B. L. Cadwalader, Secretary. | damaged, that the fire had started in 2 4 37 ‘l‘,‘ a Stdte proportion is concerned, | should be paid, and as to the (:()llec»‘ . WORLD SHOULD KNOW. the one-story shacks on Third.street. S 2 a0 vided payment is made before the | tion ‘of future rents. H. P. Umbsen| Mr. Baldwin said that this state-| He said that the local authorities ! y end of the present fiscal year. The stated that many of his clients would ment should be sent broadcast, not|should have condemned those shacks | : \\}1"', i s e S e L ... | SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY THE GALL'S PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE DE- \¥l |+ VASTATED DISTRICT OF SAN FRANCISCO. b " ¥ i,'., e - - = i_.A,A PR - g s 4 ;a long time ago, and that all prop- mit for any building over one siory 5 4 | erty owners having shacks should be,high be permitted for the mext sixty ! forced to tear them down. | days "that would interfere with this Mr. McEwen moved that a resolu- Dlan. i | o 3 ryant to Juniper, spfins—t‘. north- | tion be adopted requesting the Mayor Mr. Meyerfeld and H. P. Umbsen | elist’ torner of Elovanth: aill Beyant; To The Call the Boal'd Of PU.blic wOrks issued yesterdayi and - the Board of Public Works not 'said that this was no time to beaml(’y‘[ thence along the east line of ?-lpe{ |to lssue)any permits for the recon- | the city. |to Harrison; thence along the east ¥ % 3 et struetion in 2 permanent way of any | The great majority of th Y 3 | 3 | The grea ¥ of the members |line of Harrison to Fourteenth and the first permit to build that has been granted since the earth- i i w; asee tat wont| g disagrecd vigorously with this| along the north line of Fourteenth to | interfere with the Burnham plans or opinion, staiing that tne city simnxd! Folsom, jumping the straei-at this quake. The repairing of the noble structure at Third and i o moicadons o Dt Lo 10 prmanent anrovd. ot st 5 ok o e D ¢ e 5 mi e adopted. e s 2% et el S Market Streets will be St&fled this morning. o A t Mr. Aronson susgested that m_)}per-!ic«munned on Page 2, Column 1. 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