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i » JOH4N D. SPRECKELS AN THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL ‘Pro| 4N MENAUGHT .. M POSTAL smmfi T IN FULL SWING Postmaster Arthur G. Flsk is very prietor anager ‘PHE‘LAN OPENS JHEfl]QUfiRTERS obairma.n of the Fi- ‘James | D Phelan, _ TEMPORARY OFFICE 1651 FILLMORE STREET APRIL 23, RESURRECTION--THE COMING CITY Thanks to the Government, National and State, and to individuals and corporations far and Hundreds of thousands are being | nhu.xo-: of thousands to towns in the interior is progressing satisfactority. The relighted in every breasi and men feel the sap of le, the relief situ ation has dr J,)p“(‘ all of its appa'hng features. d sheltered. 1er remains C nent and, above all, hope anxious that we should understand |nance Committee, is the custodian of | that the postoffice is doing business at millions sent to the relief of San Fran- | the main office and sub-stations. There’ cisco. He has established Finance i no intention to move to Oakland Committee headquarters.at the north- or any othér place. In fact business'weu corner of Plne' and Fillmore has been conducted right along in San | stgeety, Leljer Hefrick 1o, ghict. do | Francisco. Today money order busi- éfluntml‘tc' % w::g t;:ec z:e.xse o: e |ness will be resumed at the main of-| oo o Committee of Citizens that no | fice, Seventh ‘and Mission streets, and a.’f, shobultd hek ac(:?p(:ed fromAtorelgn {all the sub-stations. General delivery | o Dut acknowledgment in cor- 1906 bow to find the tr n d the skin again ment of insurance. g unde t l of construction. So abundant seems the capital for rebuilding that plan: y city. The financial siivation is clearing. The supply of money will not | That will come in to supplement the present supply and | at Seventh and Mission will be restor- ed today. The stations in the burned | district have been reopened. The post- | S ma; | v master desires local and outside news- | | London and Dublin. dial style was made of tenders from Mr. Phelan desires the widest pub- | licity to be made to the outside world that all drafts and remittances of mon- The old D0 we ] res’ and comr it of wilts .on d s th m view angula lines of the nes ts and pieces. It wandered around following the fleeting > at its ffio‘ in the shape of the focus where would be the trade center of | narrow; we had rectangular parts of the city and acute angular | had such old resic as South Park, encroached upon by manu- ai mansions left to have their beauty fade, like that of the lily,‘ v we have the same superficial area, swept and ready for the realign- | ent and with proper “E‘p«:ci to private rights. 'We have | »ut th nnh e wm of experience. We know where manufacturers should be lo- | nsportation {‘ s (,1d by the same sign we know what should be the wholesale | . Custom-house, left standing, is one guide, the Mint another, the Post | wid had wide streets and dence center! t > L{ C and 1ariers. | men | whi be arranged the several dis!rictr should be in squares, The st ) e objected thal of them all, so that ther(‘ 1s no loss of property value, and| the purpose of more convenient access and the high | 1 them se to serve i chai to any plan, but offers suggestion of‘wu of ll.» past week can be expected to support | ¢, for the reallotment of the superficies of the city, which will make | ccer s in encouragement of some plan to this end |be e in the allotment of space we suggest will B as ‘l‘“'\* in San Francisco would have been repaired i m] 1 negligible. The fire wrought the downfall | ot to resistance of conflagration. We know that | ! our great manufacturers intend to stay nghc here. | n owner of a block of real estate that was e'xfll‘)ly | 5 Bu* he said, *“That was its value before | / more is the pmspe»t that a city XS< That is what Chicago failed to | That failure is the present regret | has erabl th a view M Me t San Francisco has now. en. Write this upon your memory: That/ () f,fl n conflagration, and graceful in all paris of iis fine | dr papers RUNNING OF CARS Mayor Schmitz, Rudolph Spreckels | { 'u(hy and the outcome was an agree- or oblongs. }shuuld be suspended as a measure of | to the General Relief Committee yes- ts'which intersect each of these s,q.nres | safety, until further examination nl\terday 1 es | mak A { this involves the encroachment upon pl’l ‘\\1re< could be made under ausm(‘u‘ e bread for the hungry, they were | of the Committee on Restoration 'Lx-'ht of which Rudolph Spreckels |is ready to move electric cars for the |has been courageous and considerate, The ‘plcndd }"(‘Ople Wf‘o. with self | way down Fillmore to Thirteenth; |men and officers who wear the uni- thorou + The Rev. W. S. Matthew, D. D., pre- siding elder trict, orial Methodist Episcopal Church, mor? Mrs. Charles H. Mentz, to give this information the est publicity. ey should be made to the chairman of | the Finance Committee. The Mint, 'acting for the United States Sub-treas- {lu'y, is to be the depository for all re- lief moneys. Strict accounting will be made of all funds received. 'NO FURTHER FEAR OF IMPRESSMENT The bakers made a strong complaint IS IN ABEYANCE Thornwell Mullally conferred y 1t that the running of electric cars ch was begun Saturday m;,hi After working all night to of impressed by rattle-brained soldiers to sweep the streets in the morning. The behavior of the troops as a rule irman. At any time the company venience of the public, from Broad- | but a few ignorant and irresponsible through | form have gome beyond the limit of | toleration in the assertion of author- ity. | Mayor Schmitz submitted the sub- | ject to General Funston yesterday and | the latter has called off the rule of im- pressment. It is expected now that Governor Pardee will give the officers of the Na- | tional Guard a piece of his mind that they will remember. The Mayor and others have asserted on more than one of San Francisco occasion that the soldiers of the Na- has called a special meeting of | tional Guard were the chief offenders | thodist ministers at Simpson Mem- | in the exercise of insolent authority. to-| The bakers have been assured that ‘they will not be mistreated again by | the military. At 9 o’clock this forenoon the bakers will meet at 13 Sacra- mento street to secure advice from mmd Thirteenth, and rch to Sixteenth, and through Si nth to Bryant. Today the line can opened from Fifth and Mission, out on to Ocean avenue. Mr. Muljally he conditions are absolutely examination of the wirs been made, but the committee is willing to take chances. DML R S ETHODIST CLERGY TO MEET. dis- row morning at 11 o'clock. o8 7 S S ife of the at' Sacramento and Polk egist s stopping wiin Mrs. George | Charles Loesch of the Relief Commit- g wra Y ore rapid than its past. And if this city be builded it shall not be | Hussey in Alameda. | tee. fuiure re k J | t with bre, thou shalt live and thine house. i —- ~ iy | | Eed Fs o ST ce extends the I 1t of the sound. The Fairmont | ’3'. @ % \’L\ FRAL B;G ack wall. TI frame un on Nob Hill, its| & 0 . S ;: ftee wuilding on the 'd only by mnmr [eRoRe] eel, ea of ndows. P BUILBINGS ARE knowr The lor and towers ers building, on- Wash- with its gaur teleton above the sur- , was nunmarred by carth- ’[LL SOU\D g r > or fire. Socyeral companies of | 5 [ EIE BUILDINGS S adb. v:i:..r".r\.\-mmn Infantry are mtum(-d _— St 1l Grant aven g ! South of Howard and east of Main | i, but lition. The Ca the A. Folger stock. & Co., | with SEEK THE MISSES HARRIS. The of Mi and N chel Harris, friend a teacher one pti ( new fifteen-story in the Hancock School, and formerly | AT fidine next £o'it. b of Eddy street, anxiously await \i to know where they are. Any infor-| *d to H. Maliin, | at Berkeley. m: ion maj The be addr care of 2 sre the terrific | General Bates, the new head of tlm} 'my, first bachelor to hold that position in fifty years. | building, next is the was uni up by the NOTICE DRY GOODS " MERCHANTS. San Francisco Dry Goods Mer- | & heat | 4 \ The re been the of the have ct of much interested the fire 1 the out- y partition are stand- d brick part main Palace subj ffi@-@-@ Migsion ween Fifth at the Palace was | chants are requested to be present‘ i irony safe building for the |at a meeting to be beld at 1 p, m. w 1 sociation 1 it was comstructed and | {oday (Monday) at the residence ofl {§$ wonld have suffered little in an ordi Ml’ Ureen:baum 1806 Pacific| @ iz Flood nary fire "w(nue | SLOANE BUILDING GUTTED. |—— T -| & e on wost st HASSELL AUDIT COMPANY % o1l 1 peopl¢ -but.a to City of ¥ Pac:fic Hardware and "Steel Company Employes report at the ‘store, San Francisco, or at nd Grant ch gutted. well, tho - RoR-RoRoXoRoRoRoRoRk-RoRokeRogeofoRokokokogeReR-] NORTHERN COMMERCIAL (0. 'OFFICES Established at 1518 Grand Street, Grand-Street Station, ALAMEDA ol B - Phone Alameda 313 - - i Vendors and Employes Please Communicate. Soe e RoX fRoR ] el J. B. McINTYRE BINDERY COMPANY BOOK BINDERS and PRINTERS Located at 765 Fifth St., Oakland BELGBBABUBER PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, | Adjusters Systematizers, {Room 28, BACON BLOCK. WOODLAWN CEMETERY | coLma, saN maTEO COUNTY mfl‘ IOC\T!-D NEAREST AND MOST TO SAN FRANCISCO : Compa; street Hotel opposite “at Post and Montgomery struct 1y though gutted, and so is the| Trust building, opposite it. Mills, Kokl and Merchants tand a pround trio | hey are in compar- ;_\rl"\;(&n_cy SOCIATION OF it Sefbmei oy A Tamworacy, Oitice 050 S \i6icrss Bircer | The Mercantile Trust Company | buildi though rather badly gutted, i The Pacific Mutual Life, iia and Sansome streets, The Crock | 1 sound, ion ox- The ilding > the ruins. a ng, THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CQMPARY OAKLAND OFFICE : MACDONOUGH FUILDING still up. and a s gutted at Fresno Relief and nformation Committee Headquarters. Main Drive, Golden Gate Park, opposite Park Lodge. All Fresno People Requested to Register. Permits for accommodations and transporta- tion secured there. 14th and Broadway Sm Francisco Office, 2918 Van Ness Avenue. 0. S. HOLMAN, Manager Scharlin & Co, Savony Knit Co,, Goldstene Bras,, v).':.lted at 1500 SUTTER ST. B e e is | ! i WAGNER LEATHER COMPANY and A. J. & J. R. Cook office | at 1031 Seventh aven | Oakland. Employes ple: 't port so>n s possible, 836 Broadway, Oakland e F R KKK K% RXXERERHR The John Bollman Co. Clerks, foremen and general em- ployes will please report without delay at store of Henry Sutliff, Broadway, Oakland. G. W. WHITAKER. ’l‘emporary Rellef | Offlce ;) Northeast Corner % Bush and Fillmore Streets. TR | - | JOHN R APP & SON Rainier Beer Agents.. Wish to notify their country patrons that they will be able to supply goods as soon as shipping facilities are restored. RO M Wb o b R QRO OO OO 00 O OSSO O OO0 SO0 U0G DO DTN T 2000CUOC0C000000000000000C BUCTDTTHHII CHIHITHHIHHGD METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO. Offices have been established at Jefferson Park Building, 925 Golden Gate Avenue. Our employes are instructed to render every possible assistance te distressed members. Death claims should be reported at once. Special messengers have bee_n dispatched to Los Angeles for coin and we shall be prepitel to rasume the normal course oi business with- in 48 hours. FREDERICK F TAYLOR, Assistant Secretary. California Powder Works Now Ready for Business at Their New Office 2171 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley Telephone Berkeley 819 P. O. Box 29 FERROLITE COMPANY $500,000.00 Capital. Architects and Construction " Engineers _General Contractors. Fireproofing or Reinforced Concrete Experts. Equipped for imm.u business at 25 Park Ave., East Oaklard. “'Place orders at once. EDWARD L. HOLTES, Architect and Engineer, Manager. mfl*fifl*mmfifimmm See unhnuml Imlldlngs of Haslett Warehouse Co. in San Franci: co