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THEY FEEL SURE OF RECUPERATION Many Conservative Plans Are Discussed Pro and Con, but None Are Decided upon for the ANKERS INJURED FILL THE HOSPITALS The further additions to the list of dead at the Presidio Hospital are: Amelia Marco (Alameda); M. A. Hus- tell, John Fauth, Francis Mercier, Theresa Roche. The complete list of injured at the ‘ p I | Presidio Hospital is as follows: Reason That Vaults Will Be Hot for two or Three Weeks, by Which Time the Masters of Banking Hope to Mature a Way That Will Relieve the 1 J. M. Cox, E. 8. Besser, James Present Situation. Clearing-House People Do All in Their Power to Devise Method by Which Depositors Will Get Their Pay in Such a Manner as Will Not Injure the Business World While Funds Needed by Individuals and Corporations F Confers and Promises to Do All He Can to Restore Conditions Releasing rom Day to Day. and Postoffice Begins Payment of Money Orders—Further Meetings Will Be Held Until Daylight Is Seen. muslin, sheets, pillow cases and tow- h them and send them to corner Ridge nue, or to Mrs. and College Kluegel, northe: road and Le Roy ave way ence of Mrs Wickson, Bancroft avenue, Berkeley. Form mneight lect, put in cor and wash under- nd stockings, of which need; also material to s repair Iving i meet ke S. From now on please send all cloth- mattre ing to Mr. Lathrop at the Baptist church on Allston way, near Oxford t, Be s stated t e be STRINGHAM, an University Relief Com- S mittee. e i e ——— oo WIRELESS MESSAGE TELLS OF CALAMITY | castor oil, opium in pills, morphine in [ tablets and quinine. All persons having knowledge of contagious disease will report same at {once to headquarters Board of Health, | Grove and Laguna streets. All sanitary wagons and the Sani- tary Reduction Works wagons are wanted at the Health Office immedi- ately. Dr. Nagel, oculist, University of California staff, offers his services free to any needy sufferer, at 1919 Vallejo street, between Octavia and Laguna. e i TOWNS IN STATE WHERE WORK CAN BE OBTAINED. | 1 Marchand, | | Walsh, unknown (male, 10 years old), | safety and | unknown (Chinese), Hugh H. Young. | Ward A—G. H. Bew, Henry Boom, €. Bolles, Augustus Doose, Conrad Hul-| tin, H. Makinney, Patrick McDonnell, | R. H. Lander, Leon Levin, Constant| Francis Prelato (S. J.),| John F. Rossi, Julius Wollmer, John | ‘Ward B—Edward Fogarty, unknown | (male 70 years old), Patrick McLain, | | Leon Nicoli, Amory Rich, Henry Kelly, Governor Pardee Holds Many Conferences With Heads of Money Institutions, E. H. Harriman; Salvidor Swartz, Patrick H. Norton, | Arthur Tompson, Edward L. Butler,\ Ah Chung (Chinese), Bert Kennedy. T un- { Ward C—Mrs. Hamilton W. Welch, | Mrs. L. H. Coleman, Mrs. Annie David, | Chinese woman and child, Mrs. Grace | | England, Mrs. E. J. Howard, Mrs. Rilni Thompson, Mrs. Emily Wood, | Etta Dwyer, Mrs. Carrie Mooney, S, | { Nattie Powell, Minnie Conlon and | { child, Mrs. Annie Petrig, Mrs. Wil- liam Gyldenfeldt, Mrs. Addie Har | unknown (female, three years), < known (female, two years), Mr tha Richards, Mrs. Amelia Per ) | | Mrs. P. Sanstley, Mrs. Mary Carick, | Mrs. Pauline Darreganche, Mrs. Lizzie ;Vfllonsolo and child, Mrs. J. Mitchell, | | Mrs. Della Santina and child, Mary { M. Cavick, Sallie D. Havey, Mrs.| | England, Mrs. Ella Droyer, Sophia | | Walensoh and child, Mrs. Kate Lutz. | | _Ward D—Willlam Grehn, Frank| Butler, Fred Nizzen, William Graney | Frank Buss, George Reinjohn, Wil- | liam Green, Fred Mason. | Ward E—George Gray, Charles L,; Getterland, Rhinart Bintz, Nick Dif-| | falip, Henry Gibben, Philip Beaulien, 'UNIONS SUSPEND _ It is important that refugees who| Thomas Fruin, John Munheim, Nick Fifteen minutes after the earth- 3 , 3 | m Terrance McNally 'T.'S. Gril-] b e T RS 3 7, < | are leaving San Francisco without a| Touram, McR y, T. 8. Gril-} ,,]O“ =3 }l;{gm:;‘:’j;;;“' ‘}‘3:3,1:):; definite destination should be advised lslck, J;)S}e’ph i}slaxllel::g,jmse%h }l{'.m:;lsd . e r ri vl amuel arris, unard, Har | with the Pacific Coast concerning the interior towns, where | ! conditions are such that employment | Currier, Jorgen Jorgensen. is being offered. Congestion in the| Ward E—Angelo Biliani, Amos| larger cities should be avoided, mnot|Stillwell, Samuel Davis, John H. Gal-| only on account of difficulty in pro-| vin, William O’Cdnnor, James H. Cox, | n under command of Admiral No one on board any of the els that composed the fleet ANCE PARK SECTION ALL TRADE RULES * ) TrenDs: SICK The general executive officers of the State Building Trades Council of Cali- fornia has issued a statement to af-| The Health Commission yesterday filiated councils, unions, their mem-| rganized the city into three sanitary bers and to the general public in part | districts. Roughly speaking, district as follows: I B il o Out of this great disaster will grow | No. '1 (3mbl‘d€ebA all of the unburn 9 individual and civic benefits. Work |Portion of the city north of the park for the individual will be unlimited and north of Oak to Market. > and a city new and more beautiful Dr. J. H. Barbat is in charge. Dis- will occupy the site of the pioneer trict No. 3 takes in that portion of San Francisco. A city which will be | the city from Oak and Market out Oak bui}t upon 'scientific conceptiops‘ on south side of park to ocean, out which, to alslectl‘xr;]i[t)' will guarantee its | yalencia to Mission and county line. A Ve o This district is under the supervision arZ“fil0:g“gf“;"’;n‘;};‘f‘;ag;’:ggfi) US |Gt Dr. John M. Williamson. District rich and poor alike. We must know NO- 2 covers the remaining part of the no class nor condition, but unite for |City. The sanitary districts as yet are the general welfare; therefore until | confined to the unburned section of normal conditions are resumed and ! the city. the suffering and exposure are at an Each sanitary distriet is to be sub- end trade rules must be forgotten and | divided. Medical men were started the spirit of charity and brotherly | oyt yesterday on house to house in- feeling between man and man prevail. | gpoction. They will examine closets, ,.’lrlh% ’ef"“s‘l‘""cflm‘ of San Francif,fi“ water mains, plumbing and issue in- adhere strictly to the same rules and and water. The physicians will report regulations which have hitherto gov- at once any case of contagious disease. erned the building industry. ‘There, Wooden buildings are being erected will not be any advance in wages. at the Park Hospital and the number In every act and thing that devolves of patients is being decreased by ;‘I’Ofl “51 the hes}tl '—hilt] is 1w(iitxm;: “15 transferring them to outside sanita- rom the mechanical, ndividual, civic and fraternal standpoints shall v forthcoming. OUIS i et fo~ time in the Park Hospital follows: L,T;’égg L e U e T ey Daly, 1018 Webster street, All rules and regulations governing Dbronchitis; Mrs. Robert O'Day, 113 wages, hours, the working card and Stockton street, fractured shoulder, trades jurisdiction are suspended un- back injured, burns; Miss Rebececa til the present distressing conditions MecGrath, 39 Sutter, sprained knee shall have been relieved. and ankle; V. A. Deeble, 802 Elilis, foot ‘We urge upon all members that it iS | crushed, spine injured, to go to St. their-duty *o render freely and volun- |y ,ie's; Nicholas Krachol, 111 1-2 ‘earflg ?)lrl ] 'i‘;:nffiew:;fig} g‘;:f( I;g:‘ Minna, left leg burned; Mrs. Eleanor > (3r a8 ‘ ) be accom...shed with as little delay as possible. riums. The list of patients who are at this Burke, 132 Sixth, back injured; M. M. Miller, 130 Bilis, rheumatism; Mrs. S. VR | A. Jones, 297 Leavenworth, pneu- The following letter has been re- mOll'iil- ? ceived from Labor Commissioner| W. H. Bone, 820 Geary, blind and helpless; Mrs. W. H. Bone, 820 Geary, There is some com- |back injured; Mrs. M. G. Geiger, 1062 Stafford: “Editor Call: HOMELESS WILL * BE GONGENTRATED Complete understanding exists be- tween the various authorities entrust- ed with relief for the sick. Colonel Torney, medical director of the mili- tary department; Dr. James W. Ward, president of the Board of Health, and General A. C irard, medical director of the Red Cross comsulted together and are rapidly unifying medieal relief work. The Crocker School building has been utilized as a hospital and will be used for all cases of sickness among those camped at Golden Gate Park. It will be the policy of the ad- ministration to concentrate the home- less and, if possible, to gather them {all in Golden Gate Pa The many | temporary hospitals organized in all parts of the city will be abandoned as speedily as the wants they supply ezn be provided for at ome central hos pital, where the best of care can be assured. It is probable that a hospital building will be erected in Golden ate Park. Provision has been made venting the abuses of the symbol, which have been many instances. On and 25th its use as affording privileges will be confined to those bearing a card signed by the authorized officers of the Red Cross. The police and mil- itary guards will be instructed to de- mand the signed cards of those at- tempting to pass the lines. The head- quarters of the Red Cross are still at 2510 and 2512 W ington street and supplies of all kinds, especially blank- ets, cots and clothing for babies, are urgently needed. Brave Men Will Build. Continued From Page 1, Column 7. erected in many directions and ecars will be running when debris is cleared for pre- Red Cross flagrant in after the a ,"‘.“‘h. n}f the qx;nu-hu;me)s A.L 11 viding sustenance, but because most|James Page, William Anderson, | plaint fo the effect that bricklflyerg‘\\"as}'nngttm‘ cripple; Mrs. §impsom ldi‘\\':}ar‘:\n;l»-n‘:;:‘jl that might become lock in the morning of the same| w0 oo cijes are well supplied | Charles Anderson, John Twitchell, | are charging exorbitant prices in some | Mission, paralyzed; Kate Vrooman, Fharaciar HMieaiice 2 h ian "“n'\(,u'}]fb pm sfhotrl'(:; with labor. In a number of the rural | Milton Ayres, James Bohan, Patrick|instances for the reconstruction of | 469 Stevenson, blind. th N dificulties, are solving = '\(v::;;m”": ;&flnsge“gs r‘é communities am}_small tov(rlns Lhte iogg i‘v;?eomm' John Carlson, James H.| himpeys, and this creates a fear that bl;\a:s. l-;?nny\}lx”enné«ly, 469 St;-vénsom m::::b\fl‘l:::nkil:; ailrilnt[lwliju::i;:;::i reived A irs ¢? =1 v . and water supplies are adequate ai i "' = illed labor is goin; 0 be unreason- ind; Mrs. May ogers, ) rove, o ey A 2 ;a commer- | H e e isaster I this city, (here is some demand for g0od steady B g el flh_a“’tif’ B"'g}";’sfs:}f,li,emgh.pmef Tfetrep,eesemames foot and ankle slightly cut; Thomas | Wil aid and soon the Stringency will order bY¥ yo “Boston” returned immediately | WOTkers. R L [ pabig the building trades have unani- | Edminston, Company Sixth Regi- |Pe only a memory. .\‘h,»annmt{ - Of the ., San Pedro harbor and remained _ At Eugene, Or., employment may be‘ Mt T Sordap, Cathigrine Baco, Moz S ¥ i | ment Volunteers, sprained leg; James !ivé Without money and ecredit gets Gregg ofle =0 oz 4 7 had for 100 laborers, who are accus-| H. L. Curran, Mrs. H. Chrystal, Mrs. mously declared for the established jmen s, e .. | better every day. \ long enough to take aboard many d % ds rless. ¢ r - S. Staude, 876 Eddy, sprained ankle ( W60l wor nal Bank . . | tomed to out-of-door work. . At Wood-| Ada P. Lawless, Bertha Bahrenberg, |rates. If property-owners who desire 4 AL > Asst s are st . i . gecrets than the|1OnS Of supplies from Los Angeles, land the people are able to take care| Mrs. M. A. Dalton, Mrs. Lizzie| repairs made will be willing to wait | Charles Peterson, 202 Fremont, apoo- SEATNGOS: Mt SCIHE, 10K, tave Sl e ¢ heiz | then g her ‘o‘f abbnt H0b vetriess ot ireter Thomas, Mrs. Mary Collins, Mrs, Effie | their turn instead of offering exces- | blexy; Charles Brown, Eighteenth, ex- auce-f losses ‘\ull be a‘nlju.\twl. Definite D SR RA y T | handle those who will later on be Reed, Mrs. L. C. Luddington, —Mrs.|gjvely high wages for immediate sery- haustion and old age; Cyrus Dreyfus, Plans of pavment will soon be an- n of the BUEDS TS C:UGH available for vineyard and orchard | Sarah Mahoney, Mrs. Winefred Hogan, | j.q the wage question will no doubt 48 Fourth, lumbago and hernia; Owen Pounced. 2 AR PPTANID A | work. There is an immediate demand | i’;r?;hiflagfa:et :}n_\'_nor.c‘x\hl'ls. M'V[B'iadjust itself. Shendon, 440 Eddy, Mint employe, | Finally, FI:e ‘Sdhaiatic . pien: &9 ¥ A man giving the name of Harry | here for six good el nbou(E B;‘i‘r?aet‘. il\'rxilbh.JI\uX';f ©: O;o:i:i. ’2\1;2 “I am satisfied that the sudden ad- acute indi%‘itiun. i“}:!};'i‘t‘ r::x;az; CIX[:\ e [rh”k Pasmc Williams was arrested vesterday | o0 days the Goldfleld and Bullfros| \r, “\ijyan Mrs. Jane ILathan,|vance in the price of food commodities | B. E. O'Farrell, shock; Mrs. Flor- SHores i bl ey <3 morning for pa to the amount of $6,000. Williams, who has several aliases, has been defraud- ing merchants here since the earth- uake. Williams had a deputy sheriff’s and used his badge to plunder the Chas. Satori a notorious forger for tional: B % whom the police have been looking, mitree buildings was arrested in Golden Gate Park this NS W appointed morning by S. Scribner. At the time Mur , chairman; of his arrest Satoris was wearing the nan F. Moulton, B of a special policeman and the ank J. Symm badge of the Relief Committee. ves of the —_— 1 to order HOMELESS ORPHANS WILL me time and cTected an organiza CAMP IN MARIN COUNTY of which E. B. Pond of the San ancisce .Say! Union was made| The beautiful Maria Kip Orphanage -\‘*:h'” and W\ Palmer of the | puilding on Lake street and Seventh — “_““im“;;‘;r‘f{'{"";} avenue was made uninhabitable by ot with the G Fisteoghls < hu\"e him B (-artl!;q\:ake. The children will be re hiolidays until the bankers taken into camp on the ranch of prepare to pay-out their deposits, George K. Hooper, near San Anselmo. s com e as follows: Rich- They are temporarily housed at the M. Tobin of the Hibernia Savings residence of the late Harry F. Allen, assing fictitious checks | road will begin construction and can make use of about 200 men. offers employment for twenty-five to fifty good domestic servants. Lompoc advises they will take care of 300 peo- ple, and that there is work for most of them. The relief committee there has arranged to provide both food and clothing. At Delano work for twenty- five able-bodied laborers is waiting. At Bakersfield the Edison Electric Company and the Kern County Land Company can use about 300 men. Le- more can furnish employment to do- mestics and farm laborers. Dinuba, Exeter, Lindsay, Farmersville, Visa- lia, all demand farm labor, and can take care of a large number of good workers. Tehachapi offers work for | twenty-five men in connection with the Jameson Lime Company. Relief committees should make a strong effort to direct those who are | anxious for employment and who are | reliable and industrious to these | smaller interior towns. Many com- | munities are making great sacrifices Reno | Mrs. Besse Perringer and child, Mrs. A. B. Chambers, Mrs. Selma Cults, Mrs. E. Holland, Mrs. Fannie Born- stein, Mrs. Laura McCullough, Mrs. May Cordoza, M Joseph Cherola, | Mrs. Lulu Noftsgen, Mrs. Eleanor Par-| ish, Mrs. R. H. V eld, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Cecelia Levy, Mrs. M. B. Haight. Ward H—Chester Walters, Philip Epstein, Cliff Lowe, Irvine P. Aten, unknown (infant, two years), John Sharp, Percey W. Young, Hugh S. Donnelly, Joseph C. Younglove, Helber Monsen, Lewis de Blois, Joseph 'I. Downing, Virgil Dunwiddie, Herman Dane, William McLaughlin, Angelo | Imperiale, Japanese (unknown). | Ward J—Leon Woodworth, Charles | Mank, Philip Peyran, Otto Danth, Ignazio Addiejo, Clarence Lammason, | John Hart, Alexander Anderson. | Lower B barraacks—Vera Steiner, | Clarence Byrne, Henrietta Cook, | Margaretta Phippen, James de Long, | Isabella Kelly, Phoebe Gowling, Les-| tina Harvey, Doretta Funderling, Jen- sa_Garvini. | {or to purchasing in small quantities. in some stores was brought about in ence Dangle, 260 Golden Gate, exhaus- most instances by the extrayagant of- tion and rheumatism; D. B. Kimball, fers on the part of purchasers who 470 Geary, paralyzed:; Jonas Attell, 23 had more money than their neighbors Turk, slight injury; Charles Wall, 254 and who objected to standing in line | Natcma, injured spine: J. H. Mahon, 440 Bryant, senility; Simon Lehmann, If employers will refrain from outbid- scalp wound; Mrs. Edith McMillan, ding each other the labor world will 683 Geary, intestinal trouble; Mrs. realize the importance of reasonable Dora Hooper ,416 Turk, inflammatory rates at which homes for the people rheumatism; Mrs. M. Greist, Nucleus as well as business houses for the Sanitorium, invalid; Mrs. S. L. .'rown, merchant and the manufacturer can 12 Turk, yaricose veins. be reconstructed. Yours very truly, Y g | A IR “W. V. STAFFORD, |FRATERNAL ORDERS ARE Commissioner State Bureau of Labor | ORGANIZING FOR RELIEF Statistics.” | R All members of the local chapters .NO DEMAND FOR HIGH WAGES.. | °of the Order of the Eastern Star will President P. H. McCarthy of the | hold a meeting at 1440 OFarrell street Building Trades Council returned| !0 arrange for aid to members who from the East last night in response| have lost their property. 5 to a telegram informingz him of the! T- C. Atwood of Placerville wired disaster that had befallen the city.| from Sacramento yesterday that the McCarthy said there would be no de-| Foresters of America have $6000 for relief. s Soclety .¢ to provide for the relief of the refu-| ‘Irnxilal:l({zs?nnlix‘;xeberl“;‘;; %’2‘0339 m‘&:l‘_’f rman;-A. H. R. Ross Valley. J. K. Armsby, who has Lower A barraacks—Miss Francesi f the Ger Savi - %2 X 24 gees, and their work will be greatly‘Dov]e' Mrs. L. Ba 8 L 0 S I Guma m;\mf’s“jgl purchased the Allen residence, kindly | & %, azeq by the knowledge that Re?’nolds,ers;, il i'ff?r'?];"m}f% - ]l;m; an ltlhcrease joser, ‘:he wages paid wis Bgsk: Mr. Abbott of the Se- placed it at the disposal of the or-|y,ce to whom they are offering aid | mijiotr, Mrs. W. C. Lete, Mrs. R. fore he earthquake and fire de- o phans yesterday. 4 d » a stroyed three-guarters of the ecity. Bank, and A. N. Drown are not only grateful but worthy. nd Loan Society. rgest banks of Oak- nted, among them 1 Bank, the Oakland ‘{ Thompson, Mrs. Annie Blake, Mrs. W. o e T e T | P. Wolf, Mrs. Gyldenfeldt, Mrs. Allen BURNED DISTRICT AREA | and child, Miss Mary Jackson, Mrs.| IS SEVEN SQUARE MILES | Powell, Mrs. Annie Foran, Mrs. Moony, | Mrs. Conlan and child, Mrs. Weleh, [ e SCARCITY OF CLOTHING | IN RICHMOND DISTRICT. | “The Building Trades have the ut- most faith and abiding confidence in ral of the vaqre tior said President McCarthy. “San Fran- k 5 X - e X cisco hac been good to the laboring ank s p Fa ors’ a S - - e members of the Clearing-house derwear, shoes and stockings are|computed by the City Engineer to be iof “yig “Grifin ‘Mrs. S, Smith, Mrs,| Ame Of need and assistance. There ssociation .- ‘also met at Mrs. asked; for men socks, shoes, under-| Seven square miles. ¢ |F. ‘A. Forsythe, Mrs. David and child,| "o be 19 demand for an increase in rtin’s. T sz were mot in| Wear, shirts, hats and trousers; for| AR lnspection of The Call bullding | yirs'Mary 1. Adams, Mrs. Mary Har. | W2£°% 3s'has been reported.” ficiently definiic form to be given | boys, shoes, stockings and underwear; |2t Third and Market streets made| ,.." yrs” Burkhart, Chinese woman = I t officially. action of Governor, for children, shoes, stockings and un-‘ this afternoon by Manager John Mec- | (unknown), Marie Jackson, Amelia HONOLULU FEELS SHOCK, E> in deciaring a legal holiday derwear. ’Naught and Chief Engineer Wolters Parnbssi. BUT IT DOES NO HARM. ym day to da as regarded as the e | disclosed the fact that several of the ™y 1 ¢io ward—Mrs, C. Busse, Dor- st possible ticthod of giving time DRUGS ARE NEEDED. | floors of the b““‘“‘;g are i 500d €O otha Findling, Emma Erhardt, un-| The Associated Press received a : > banks to cét their affairs into| Need for drugs is pressing. The| dition and can, after slight repairs,|ynown (Japanese), unknown (Japa- | cable yesterday morning from Hono- e that | be used as formerly. | Drug and Medical Committee has| The new Monadnock building on, changed its headquarters from Frank-| Market street was inspected yesterday lin Hall to 1730 Fillmore street. The |and found to be in first class condi- L gE tion. The wood-work in the interior Red Cross Association has changed its of the building was intact and the hey ‘may pay their el Emergency Field Hospital—Mrs. Carol Blitz, Mrs. A. M. Gleason, John Cowley, James Flynn, RS S S lulu stating that the shock felt in this city was recorded in Honolulu by the seismograph. ever, was hardly felt by the people of the islands. The Hawaiian islands will subscribe liberally, it was stated, Among the plans discussed for the ancing of the 12w San Francisco— d the one that seems to find most vor with the men who- have given 3 i PE ought’ to the subject—is that of hen.dq\?artcrs fo 2001 Sutier stregt, | owner, Herbert E. Law, has an- QAKL';?\I%Ni]:;}En'ffing;fle ijs | towards the relief of San Francisco, L nding thé S for $50,000,000, the Medical sflpplies may be replenished | nounced that within ten days he willI safe at Bmeryville, and that the anxiety felt there was = of fhe bonds to be thirty years. at Mount Zion Hospital. | of the keenest character and general among the people. RS s GOLDEN GATE PARK FREE OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASE. Rev. Bradford Leavitt of the First Unitarian Church is engaged in re- lief work, transporting invalid women and children from the Presidio to the ferry. His church and home were wrecked. He may be found at the Presidio avenue entrance to the Pre- sidio. $ Benjamin Knapp, who wandered away from Mrs. Wolf yesterday, is lnov; at the Maccabee Temple, Oak- and. be renting offices in this building. d —_— PERSONAL. is undersf nder censid ee, and-will prot ested by him t« hat this project is| Dr. Ward announced Monday that "‘b“"_-‘" (x«:;ernor Par- four maternity homes had been estab- the Legiclature 37 lished throughout the Emergency Hos- | that body is called Pitals of the city. A hospital for the treatment of cases of ptomaine poisoning has been estab- lished at 900 Haight street. All California druggists are earnest- Iy requested to contribute a number of needed supplies. Pack and ship the Dr. John Gallwey will be at the southwest corner of Buchanan and Sutter streets from today . Mrs. Shelby, Leila and Emma, re- | port to room 68, Bacon block, Oak- land, Cal. EUGENE SHELBY. General Funston has reported to Governor Pardee that there is not a single case of infectious disease in Golden Gate Park. Army surgeons have made a thorough examination and found the camp very cleanly ard TEMPORARY BUILDINGS - - MAY NOW BE ERECTED It is anwounced that no permits will required for the constraction of SR e T WORK FOR CLUBWOMEN. the future of the new San Francisco,” | The disturbance, how- | The office of the board of relief is now at the home of J. Label, the sec- retary, at 1435 Octavia street. The Native Sons’ relief committee has offices at 803 Van Ness avenue. geles with twelve carloads of relief supplies. The Knights and Ladies of Honor have opened headquarters at the home of H. W. Quitzow, the grand secretary, at 933 Eddy street. The Royal Arcanum relief commit- | tee will meet at temporary headquar- | | street, near Scott. S SR Aty | TRIES TO SHOOT HARRY REYNOLDS t pany A, First Regiment, National Guard, not unknown to the police, while drunk or crazy yesterday after- head uarters and raised his rifle, | which was loaded, to shoot Detective Harry Reynolds. Several officers jumped on him and wrenched the rifle tmvim. He fled. TR TR SR O MANY CASES ARE TREATED AT HOSPITALS OF CITY | At the German Hospital are nearly one hundred patients who suffered in- {jury either from the earthquake or the fire that followed it. Since last A delegation is coming from Los An- | ters* Thursday afternoon, 792 Haight | Private Thomas P. McGinn of Com-| {noon created a disturbance at police | tal and human industry are gleaning the harvest fields of opportunity for the making of a great city of the gateway of the Orient. From Harri- man to Schmitz, from D. O. Mills to Flood and Phelan, throughout all the offices and shops over which hard- headed bt s men rule there is hope to believe and courage to essay. The men who do things, the builders of modern cities and States, are eager to expend their money, their brains and their energies in the very spot which historic San Francisco aban- doned on Wednesday for its unborn successor. % Fate rang out the old city and its faults and fate as irresponsible as the tides of the Golden Gate will ring in the coming San Francisco with its greater opportunities and manifold beauties. ELECTRIC LIGHTS WILL BE TURNED ON TODAY. It is probable that a portion of East street, as well as the offices and en- trances to the ferry building will be lighted by electricity today. The Mu- tual Electric Light Company will fur- nish the power to the State Harbor Commission. Lights will be permitted nowhere except on the street, and care will be taken to avoid connection with wires leading to wharves and buildings alorg the front. e (it sk DRIVERS SUSPECTED. From the commencement of the fire all the teams and drivers of the Stetson-Renner Drayage Company have been at the disposal of the public free of charge. The drivers were in- structed to help those in distress and to receive no money. Any person who paid the drivers for services are ask- ed to report to the company's office at | Market and Main streets and have | money refunded. _— POLICE SEIZING EMPTY FLATS. | A squad of police was detailed by | Chief Dinan yesterday to patrol the district from McAllister street to the | bay and from the fire line to the Cliff | House with instructions to find out ail unoccupied flats or houses and to | place families therein who are home- |less. About 250 families by this 1means found homes before nightfall. i —_— | TROOPER TAKES OFFICER'S STAR 1 | .Trooper H. B. Watson of the Na- i L Allen M. Culver, formerly at the California Hotel, is now at 912 Park street, Alameda. John J. Maney, 429A Tehama street, The California Club has established a relief station at the residence of Mrs. A. W. Scott, 305 Buchanan street. Women of club, please report | Wednesday morning more than 400 tional Guard compelled Special Officer emergency cases have been treated B. B. Burke at the point of his bay- and discharged. Three persons have onet to hand over his star on Valencia died of injuries, John S. Pierson, 587 | street yesterda; mporary buitding Any person may act one story structures. It is sug- sted that all such buildings be erect- at Jeast six-feet from the sidewalk same to the Medical Relief Bureau, | 1730 Fillmore street, San Francisco. Where there is a city association let reaSonably free from danger of pesti- lence. RSN ) SIGSA ey HOSPITAL FORCE SAFE. The night attendants of the Cen- tral Emergency Hospital, who were all believed to have been killed when has lost his wife and three children He is now at 2009 Hearst avenue, Berkeley. the secretary see to the shipping and | at once. get them on at once. The jobbing drug houses are in ruins and every retail Architects must pass upon all «ns for building. MR S e MEN TO GO UNARMED. Chief of Police Dinan asks citizens — gf “RKELEY WOMEN CALLED Ben Schartan of 718 Valencia street. The Harbor Hospital treated sixty- Waller, an unidentified old man and|Burke that the v 2afternoon, informing lieutenant of his troop had given orders for all stars, either of specials or regular policemen, - to e three persons yesterday. Doctors ON TO MELP HOSPITAL 0rug store is out of supplies. The|and men acting as lookouts to go un-| HOMELESS TOTS IN VALLEJO. | the City Hall was razed by the earth-| Magnus, Herzog, Glover and Diggins | ¢ Seized. Bl <. drugs most urgently needed are: armed. The two chelldren ot “Jack” Rich-| quake, escaped /with the exception of|are in charge. ardson, formerly of 120 Rose avenue,| Steward Manwville, T ——— COLUSA SENDS HELP. 3 Chloride of lime, large quantity; . escued from o thag £)/hat the Women in Their Houses : : BURNED TO DEATH. are at the residence of Mrs. Wier, He was severely injured by the fall-| oo oo Rith - Colusa County has sent, v i Can Do for the Refu- | sulphur, carbolic acid, bichloride of John Grimes of Coos Bay, a member | corner of Sonoma and Alabama | ing walls but was rescued {he | Pollock G' ‘wu-ufllhmlrend-A mm P o ke mercury, vaccine points, general an-|of Woodmen of the World, was burned | streets, Vallejo. Richardson is a s drea preterr ruins and taken to the Pacific Hos- pital. tiseptics, formaldebyde, cathartics, ' to death at Fifth and Mission streets. lather. i ., - gees. i For hospital use collect old linen, conist, died here today, aged 76 years. | dren people, women and chil-