The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 27, 1906, Page 3

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THE S s o a— Wholesale —_— Will Reopen in a Few Days With $3,000,000 Stock. | HOLD MEETING IN OAKLAND) FRANGISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1908 —— Are to Remain LANDS PASSENGERS AT FOLSOM STREET Troopship Arrives From the Phil- ippines. TRARSPORT SIERMAN | JORDAN THINKS BARTH 1S QUIT He Says Temblors Are Now at Rest. PUBLIC LBRARY OFFICES OPENED Offices of the San Francisco free public library have been opened by the secretary in the branch at 2435 Sac- ramento street, to which all employes FOR BUSHESS '\ COOK Ready for business. FULL LINE OF TRIMMED HATS. 1803 Fillmore st. | NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Temporary Headquarters, 1720 FILLMORE ST, 8. F. COOK, : _— ————— STANFORD-LANG CO., REAL ESTATE, NOTICE! TO ALL PURCHASERS OF HALFMOON BAY LOTS IN SHORE ACRES AND . 8000 Cars Ot Fre]ght’ Are‘ 0“ FPresident David Starr Jordan of|are asked to send their addresses. |938 FILLMORE ST, Near McAllster. Stanford University is confident that|{ The main library contained 125,300 SITES FOR LEASE. : Departs for Puget | san rrancisco ana vicinity will be im- | books. Six branches were burned. Wholesale and Retafl. PILARCITOS PARK Sound This | mune from severe seismic disturbances for many years to come. | Four, containing 30,000 books, were | saved. Those saved are the new one ‘ v ® the N a r tO Clt’ M -n Speaking to a Call man at Stanford !'at Sixteenth street near Market, cost- : K'"DLY c‘LL AND “l.c . Ornl g' | University yesterday, the president ing $50,000, and those at 2435 Sacra- ' 5 ¢ 3 said: mento street, 2664 Misslon street | SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Ao “The recent earthquake shock that|and 254 Fourth avenue. { Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Mlchlnes.' co"TncTs AFTER : The transport Sherman, Captain | tympled down buildings in San Fran-| The insurance was between $50,000 Main Store at “Back to Bruguiere, arrived yesterday from | cjseo js not likely to be repeated for | and $75,000. slogan ador - MRS, OELRICHS Manila by way of Nagasakl and Hono- lulu. many years. The recent disturbance 783 HAIGHT ST. MAY 4th, 1906. chants of tk . at i = is a fault or break of the inner hard TR yesterday morning in Masor She brought 75 first-class passengers, | ..ug ¢ the earth, H H Oakland. The mer 3 second cabln and 142 In the steerage. | wyg ¢5: 55 we can trace, the temblor | “slness lrec ory s s Bret and ‘most She at once anchored off Folsom g g -~ NOT PERTURBED n of busi: £ getting a doz Loss of Her Prop- d n Pacific Com- in which tem- erty Galmly Ac- street wharf, where her passengers were landed. She will sail this morn- ing at 10 o'clock for Seattle, where she wiil take supplies and troops for the Philippines. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s office is now In working order at Pier T. The steamship Alameda will «gil on began near Glen Ellen, in Sonoma County, extended past Valencia street, San Francisco, through San Brano, Baden, between San Mateo and Bur- lingame across to Mile Page road souti of the Stanford University. The tem- blor then crossed near to Pajaro and Salinas. Practically it is one of the earth’s throes by which this peninsula OF... San Francisco Firms OCCIDENTAL MACHINERY & ENGI- neering Co.—Contractors for com- plete plants; engines, boilers, pumps, mining and sawmill machinery, for- merly 401 Mission st., now 2303 Pa- Temporary Offices of MEYER, WILSON & CO., 2030 Lyon St., SAN FRANCISCO. | | H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE ¢cO., G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 905 FILLMORE ST. porary bu! Gepted. Sunday, at 3 p. m., for Honolulu, and | 185 been formed or molded. It has| cific ave, San Francisco. Open for Business. | A SR P 8 will carry many passengers and sech {NOthing to do with Vesuvius or any | Office and Salesrooms 1301 Golden premdoghaton »| SACRAMENTO, April 26—Mrs. C.|cargo as can convenlently be braught | Other volcano.” Plgg:;n G::;JT::MOSIL; %q.ak—ls)o;: Gate ave., corner of Fillmoge. of the meeting re- |O. Alexander of San Francisco has{tu the ship. Dr. J. C. Brauner, vice president of DEahcl 196 nn;.OAix i Ase‘nnts. All employes are requested to report| N, K, SPECT s A Mees nent arrived from New York and is at the| The bark Coronado will sail in a day |the university, head of the geology e Gl oD Oal, kta. ATt | tor duty: ohatons residénce of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Sim-or so for Honolnlu to bring back a |department and one of the greatest Aiate. doiit 4 E | FRANK MALLAGE, Manager.| Mgr. Country Dept. '“:;;:“: arently was unani- roons, 2431 M street. Mrs. Alexander:cargo of sugar. geology specialists in the country, has| mMedlate dellvery. 15 s reody return of was in New York on Wednesday of | The liner Ventura, from Sydney, via | Organized a party of the senior stu- | - R g iosg e o last week, &t the home of Mrs. Herman | Honolulu, s due Monday. Her pas- | dents of geology to make an extensive pAEmaLheL ':,f;fi;‘:f?;‘;g;g‘;:w - $175,00—Two large st . oo g gy 14 the preven. Oclrichs, when the mews of the earth- |sengers will be landed at Pier 7, as | study of the results of the temblor on| ;709TCh, SIO% P " | Tmporary Office of b “ W S Sl e quzake and the conflagration arrived. She emphatically denies the report pub- d in the Eastern papers that Mrs. usual. STEAMER QUEEN ARRIVES. The steamer Queen, Captain Cousins, the district extending between Santa They will gather data on. their observations. Cruz and San Francisco. CRIM & CO., Real Estate and Insur- | THE S8AN FRANCISCO NATIONAL BANK | bufldings on prominent downtowy | Broadway corner. This property un- der normal conditions is cheap 1 ance, 2301 Pine st., cor. Fillmore.! 2340 PACIFIC AVE. 24 o e chs was completely prostrated at farrived yesterday from Victoria and | Farmers bring In strange stories of [ Phone Geary 271. | :n‘l‘:“:‘"’;:l";{ Is today worth mueh o o B 5 r loss. Seattle. She brings for the relief of [ queer geological formations in the . { sl bi\-""ld termma.z.:; with sale th orapte but | “I was with Mrs. Oelrichs,” sald Mrs. | the city §7 tons of supplies from Van- | mountains near the coastand the stud- | EICHORN, J. A. & BRO.—Tailors for- Pay M Jolereat cnv. (e SNV ~ouraged. Alexander, “when she received news of couver, B. C.; 26 tons from Port Town- ies of Dr. Branner's party may reveal merly in Examiner bldg.; tempor- THE AMERICAN CREDIT- ment and is the greatest snap on tha \ed to meet in the great calamity. She acted ad-|send, 394 tons from Seattle, aud 700 | some very interesting facts to the scl-| ary offiice 108 Chattancoga st. ! INDEMNITY CO. s’::;‘“" today. Quick action neces- e ¢ Trade mirably and did not mention financial | tons from Tacoma. ! 5 entific world. : of NEW YORK. o N i, i of Bap Frane ternoon Matters at all. § : The steamer Pomona, Ca}'ualn Sw%n- Speaking of the effects of the earth- HiIALD.S BUSINESS COILLEQE and | C. L. CURRIER JR., Pac. Coast Agent, l; 5o ':‘ose (00‘2. ks sl;r }tfl on £, at Franklin E meeting | Her generous spirit was shown|som, sailed yesterday for Kureka. She | quake on the financial status of the fle“lfizlsrchmkln"’ gRicerng af Now located with Hills Bros. rand: A gt & shiey i ey will be held at day at!When Mr. Mackay placed a wire at]carrled many passengers, Including | university aside from the damags to the _fice et B F [ TWELFTH AND HARRISON STS.| I5-ton wagoa scale, stable and suets Masonic Temple. her disposal for news from San Fran- [number of refugees. The Umatilla, | pujigings, President Jordan sald: | o . stable and sheds; cisco. She immediately turned the wire over to me, so that I could ascer- tain safety of my children, “When the news arrived »of the com- ting the whole- nade by real in the afternoon ossession of, she mado little of it, but ! t keenly for the destruction of the irmont Hotel, which she bulilt but ently sold. Mrs. Oelrichs was the first person York to devise means to aid rers in Ban Francisco, and wrough the kindness >f Mr. Black, owner of the Hippodrome,, the immense REAL ESTATE MEN SELECT amphitheater gave two benefit per- TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS form es on Saturday afternoon and = ing, which netted a handsome sum. Directors Decide to Prevent Shifting! “The Californians in New York all f Business Center for the acted philosophically. They took thelr PR s with the best of good will and | Present. vere more anxious over the safety of men of San Fr. > Irelatives and friends than on eccount S of any pecuniary loss. worth $8,000 eve Captain Nopander, sailed at 4 p. m. yesterday for Seattle. WILL RUN ON TIME. The Pacific Coast Steamship Com- pany’s steamers hereafter will run on Luildings, which she lately came into |their regular schedule. FINISHES DISCHARGING. The brig Lurline, Captain Halquist, from Aberdeen, finished discharging lumber yesterday at Meiggs whart. SLOWLY RECOVERING. Harbor Commissioner Mackenzie, who has been suffering from a heavy attack of asthma, is slowly recovering under the care of Dr. Magnus at the Harbor Emergency Hospital. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. DOMESTIC PORTSa TATOOSH—Passed in April 22—Schr Okanogan; Br stmr Chiswick; brig W. G. Irwin, bark Reaper. Passed in April 24—Stm#® Senator, from San Francisco, for Seattle; stmr “The university securities are held In an undervault in San Francisco. The bonds are all registered. The universi- ty has lost nothing of its capital and practically none of its working build- ings, but the ornamental structures are hopelessly destroyed. We have heard nothing from the board of trustees. Many of them have suffered severely from fire in San Francisco and are oc- cupied with their own affairs.” The work of rebuilding the business district of Palo Alto has begun. A cit- izen guard is maintained at the ap- proaches of the town to stop the en- trance of undesirable characters from San Franeisco. Curjosity seekers are not yet allowed to travel toward San Francisco on the Southern Pacific. ———— BIG FUND TO BE RAISED TO AID RETAIL CLERKS SAWYER HOUGHTON, temporary offices San Francisco. architeet; LANDRY C. BABIN & CO., Real Es- tate and Insurance. 2301 Pine, cor. Fillmore. Phone Geary 271. MEYERSTEIN COMPANY, temporary quarters 1901 Franklin st.,” San Francisco. H. M. NEWHALL & CO., 2009 Pacific avenue. |POTTER, T. B, REALTY CO., for- merly Parrott bldg. New address { 1017 Steiner, cor. Golden Gate ave. DR. C. L. SCHARFF, chiropodist, is now located at 1836 Fillmore st. D. N. & E. WALTER & CO., tempor- ary office 1803 Franklin st. - 2003 Broadway, | | OAKLAND. | LAVENTHAL BROS,, | | WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, | Formerly at 309-311 Sacramenty, st., | San Francisco, Cal. | 1907-909 Washington st., Oakland, Cal., | Customers remitting send coin or | currency by express. i ; J. A, EICHORN & BRO, | | TAILORS, ‘ | Temporary office | 108 Chattanooga st., near 22d, S. FJ’ ! Formerly at 20345 Hearst or | | | Examiner bldg. | FREYGANG-LEARY CO., i } Printers, Lithographers, Bookbinders. | size of lot 100x150. $8000—Corner 8x94, on Third st.: oa rallroad; 4 buildings containing two stores and flats; good income. $6000—On Third st., close to Frank size 75x100, including improvements. $i500—On Third st between Franklin and Broadway; an the railroad: old improvements; excellent location for small factory or warehouse; size 7% 100. BURR-PADDON CO,, REAL ESTATE, ‘50 Broadway, cor. Ninth. All business of our San Francisco of- fices will be transacted at our Oakland branch until further netice. HEALD’S . Business College “In New York when i left were sev- | Plefades, from Yokohama; schr Oliver| caii Designated the Official De- CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY office, Temporary Office, 2 San le;q] prominent residents of California, | J. Olsen. g:f:.- em_a,;me‘ o :;‘: { Northern Cal. Power Co., H. H.| 33 SCOTT STREET, | OFFICE 145! FRANKLIN ST., met Ves- |among them being: Mrs. Charles Alex- HPassedb xm A}vrll ;;ss_;i:r Willie R. P A s Y. Moody. 1100 Gough st. St Eranene Cal BET. SUTTER AND BUSH STS. ore street. The 'gnger, Mrs. Charles Childs, Mr. and (Hume; bktn J. M. Griffith. E B TR T TR T 1 S R TS AL TO STUDENTS AND o were: Messrs. J. R Mrs Raoul Duval, Mr. and Mrs. | Passed out April 24—Bkin Geordina. ( SALT LAKE, April 26—A sub- (RELIEF headquarters, The Fraternal| Employes please register. 273t | yithstanding our sreat loss thy schod uck- Jrapels Carolan, Mr. and Mrs. George | Passed out April 25—Br bark Pax; |scription list for the benefit of travel- | Brotherhood, 1164A O'Farrell st. - | will Teopen for business as soon as condi- Lent, Walter E. Dean, Mrs. C. G.|Pr stmr Blackheath. ing men representing San Francisco| Members call and register. ! MINIMAX b :‘j:[,{’;’;fi(‘: it ment throuaty the Hcokeér and Miss Hooker. Passed April 24—Ger ship Susanna, | houses was started at a local hotel ROTH BLUM & CO., office, 1296 | FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. stronger than ever. HF:ALD‘s”an's “The Joseph S. Tobins, Richard |from Iquique, for Port Townsend. tonight, and it is expected by the St 55 pae oo "3 lce, e Post | Temporary Address gé-figm (;3{1‘9‘?1&' and HEALD'S was “the nim t Hotaling, the Percy Morgans, Richard| PORT TOWNSEND--Arrived April |travelers who started it that the -;_packing. e, Potrero; Sfl‘lgh-‘ 1720 PINE STREET. S . OF MINES AND ENGINEER- una: e the ing of H. Pease and several others left New | ork immediately for San Francisco on | receipt of the news. “A benefit performance will bo given 24—Schr Ethel Zane, VENTURA—Arrived April 25—Stmr Atlas, from San Francisco, and sailed. EVERETT—Arrived April 25—Schr movement will United States. Not only are the trav- eling salesmen to be cared for until they can secure other positions, but spread all over the! ter-house, Butchertown. i MAGNER BROS., formerly of 215 Cali- fornia sti, now located at 1258 O'Far- i rell st i | Experienced salesmen wanted. Ap- | ply by letter. 271t | stenographers and bookkeepers. ;NG will both do likewise on this ocea- on. _POSITIONS FOR SRADUATES. We already have a good demand for All of our old of employment graduates out 2ol e e S (na Elshezx Z:;]ébfto -Arrived 25— z":}:y l-elm“ g’eirk i;l sai‘lll ?&nm:covl ; ' Temporary Office of o th :efxf::' e st o eets at a nom al fund. AN —Arrived April oth male an emale, wi e assist- | i ‘em; y B 3 college. ny one wanting a sten- :xrw quarters for ‘Xfi{fédxgo: Mizner wes seen in New |Schr Luzon; schr R. W. Bartlett; stmr | ed if in need of help. -Jsfigfiis."fi?%fisgfi ls‘:.v 153%]1{:55131%2 MANGRUM & OTTER, Inc, TR Ty U e M S accepted. The spac - |York and was greatly worrled abovt | Westport; stmr Jas. S. Higgins; stmr| The San Francisco Call has been| BROS., proprietors. | 64 Stanyan St., All pupils in attendance before the fire be apportioned am * |the safety of his mother. I learned | Norwood; stmr Aberdeen. designated as the official depository | e 8an Francisco, Cal 71t szfiulu Teport at once to the office of the of the board real | to-day that she 1s safe and is stop-| Sailed April %5—Sehr Forester; stmr |in that city, the Herald in Salt Lake, COMPLETE job printing office for| P Reliet WHE Te extanded o ohr estate men, and also a SOBS | ping with the Bournes in Napa County. | Samoa. and every newspaper and hotel in the| gale in the city; ready for work. | the same. E. P. HEALD, President. 27-; estate bulld- in trade allled with business, ‘such as contractors, ers, plumbers, carpenters, ete. All persons desiring space at “On the train on which I arrived were 8100 telegrams sent from New York on the 19th and 20th, but which could not be transmitted. These tele- i s lo- FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Sailed April stmr Blackheath. ARRIVED APRIL 25. 25—Br | United States is requested to re- celve donations to the fund and for- ward them to The Call. One hundred and eighty-five dollars was raised | 920 Alvarado st. : e BYRON MAUZY, Pianos. Office and warerooms 1165 O’Farrell st., bet. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PACKING : AND PROVISION CO. OTICE to Power Users and Manufae- turers—All concerns having plants of their own or those having motors sup- edtion wili epply to the secretary of |grams will be mailed from San Fran- | Stmr Johan Paulsen, Levinson, 70 |here in a few.minutes. Franklin and Gough. Continue business at their packing ,";‘ed by (.'m.m ,;\I,m om_'m“m‘_‘:r the board, B. L. Cadwallader, at 2126 cisco and reach their proper destina- |hours from Portland. = e SRS H] i mfil..?a.'.;"‘,l"finfii‘:_ inery of " Fillmore street, before 12 o'clock 1oon |tions, I am glad to state that the gen- | Stmr Czarina, Duggan, 74 hours from | COA OF 7TH AVE. AND M. ST. that a permit must be ob; ..-mm on Baturday next. uine spirit of California prevailed | Portland. . . . ST. gt in e > on"“n“,‘u pre L Real estate men realize thet sIX |among our people in the East. Every-| Stmr State of California, Thomas, 41 SOUTH, power, b::::: (fisgce:‘“ ..:’ x:d_‘ ™ months at least must elapse before the |where you meet a native of the State hours from 8an Diego, etc. San Francisco. 273t e T down-tawn districts will be open for b, tells you he will not go back on Btmr Prentiss, Achlinnisky, 25 hours } o be signed by both the aw"'.“u “-' general business. |his old home, but intends to rebuild. |from Hureka; bound south; called in l :e‘; ;.gl;h. Jepartment No- sales are being allowed for the nrs. Oelrichs intends rebuilding her | to land supplies. A .. MAXEMIN. COMMITTER ON LIGHT AND present, as values re being Jealously gdestroyed properties as soon as affairs | Stmr Buckman, Wood, 66 hours from 2 TF L aon) \ His address is wanted by his broth- POWER, guarded. All property owners are ad- {shape themselves properly. vised that no depreciation will prevail, P SR e A B end that within & ‘few months their | CHIEF DINAN ANNOUNCES holdings will be more valuable than POLICE HEADQUARTERS ever. ————— e BANK DEPOSITORS. Continued from Page 1, Column 2. Gives Public Full Details Concerning | fWhereabouts of the Squads. For the information of the public Chief Dinan wishes it to be announced that headquarters for the different po- lico districts are as follows: Company A, Captain Duke at police headquar- ters, Bush and Filimore streets; Com- pany B, Captain Colby, at Fourth and Berry streets; Company C, Captain Martin, at the Hibernia Bank building, Jones and McAllister streets; Com- From this time forward the United States .quartermaster’s department, under the orders of Major General Greely will have absolute control of |pany D, Captain Anderson, at the the distribution of rations to the hun- ISevenleemh street station; Company &ry and clothing to the needy. Mayor|E, Captaln Mooney, at Twenty-second Schmitz desires to impress the mana- and Mission streets; Company F, Cap- tain Gleeson, at Stanyan street station. Scattle; with supplies. Stmr Clico, Martin. Schr Helene, Thomspon, 18 days from Honolulu. b A Schr Beulah, Skipper, 12 days from ‘Willapa Harbor. Schr Emma Claudina, days from Eureka. ° ARRIVED AT'RIL 26, Stmr Corona, from 3uerka. Stmr City of Para,:Brown, 27 days from Ancon, via Mazdtlan 6 days. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, from Cres- cent City. § Stmr Queen, Cousins, 65 hours Victoria, etc. o U S stmr Sherman, Brugulere, from Manila, etc. 4 Bktn Amelia, from Eureka. CLEARED APRIL 26. Peterson, 4 from Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria, | 1 onqon, Paris and American Bank. B. C., etc.; Pacific Coast 8 S Co. Anglo-Californian Bank ...... Bank of British North America. Bank of California .............. Crocker-Woolworth National Bank. Donohoe-Kelly Banking Company. First National Bank.............. International Banking Corporation. Itallan-American Bank French-American Bank French Savings Bank...... National Bank of the Pacific... California Safe Deposit and Trust Company. Canadian Bank of Commerce ......... ] The following banks have estab- lished Temporary Offices City as stated below: in the S W, corner Franklin and Clay sts, .2828 Washington st. 2281 Washington st. 1715 Pacific ave. 29 Laguna st.¢ 410 Pacific ave. corner Clay and Laguna sts. -Batfery and Greenwich sts. . cor. California and Scott sts. -..1806 Pacific ave. -2621 Devisadero s 510 Octavia zx.J { e, RAFAEL, at ! 1056 WASHINGTON ST., Oakland. 27 2t i MEYERS & WARD, ARCHITECTS, TEMPORARY OFFICES 1156 WEBSTER ST., Oakland. 2527 Van NESS AVE, San Fraucisco. A. SCHILLING & COMPANY. | Our male factory employes can find | commencing Friday A1l 27, 8 o'cloek. ’ ; - | | DR. CHARES W. DECKER, Surgeon ' t, 2115 BUSH ST. bet. Web-} | = ler, Publisher. Temporary Quarters at Smith Bros.', 462 Thirteenth St, Oakland. Orders for books and atationery promptly filled. .mn COOKS’ ASSOCIATION, 2733 Golden Gate Ave. Important meeting to be held Sat- --2045 Sutter st. |work by applying at 2d and Folsom, | urday, April 28, at 2 p. m. All mem- bers communicate. 272t WM. SCHNIEDER, Pres. £ all the fifty-eight | : £ B -‘te.:o;:dumd“m;e:noworuu order that|The police at all the stations are now | Stmr Bonita, ‘é:""-" San Diego; Pa- | gay, Francisco National Bank........... ..2340 Pacific ave. | p mdblgl;nofi;‘(tome;ly o McCARTY WIRELESS TELEPHONE they must not cease the work of giving |doing regular patrol duty. e Coat o ar. Potersen, Briatol | Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank < ingyti38W Jnoksbn ;| 0AIAD Dldg for 34 years). i COMPANY. out food, but instead of making report | Chief Dinan received a letter yester- B‘.rk Am;yl P;-l:::l._r m"‘“"v ‘Western National Bank ......... .Powell and Markét sts. MARTIN & INGALSBE, —iL. SEIDENBERG and GEO. M. DA. to municipal suthority they must re- |day from Captain John F. Kelly, presi- Bay; Alasl A - . | VIS, Attorneys. port to the United States authorlty.|dent of the Bole Mumuel id Sodlety | o) 20, Aprll 26—Jomn alexan-| BY ORDER OF . - e A | 102 BACON BLOCK, OAKLAND. r service in distributing re- | of Jersey y, N. J., g a ), . ¢ : - ol fi:,’m:,;':‘;: ease. The idea is that for §250 for the relief of aficted fam- | der Dowle is said mmh.mmmm X 2 L b e Telephone Oakland 4640. 371t the Government will lift & burden I!rom'lue:.d of police go;-.u ,:o also re; gmmmm““f’;“" P et E ECUTIVE COMMITTEE P‘:.-.“fit,m By n?‘fin“%,:"?‘ i citizens who are struggling for re- | cel a check m Chief of osulen serris o : . ¥ 5 T . a s, for " el of business activity by taking |Police DU 6 ottt fox the agee kg Soandmms s eI SageF; ancisco Clearing House Association, | [ §ie howr touching Morker Van| “Uicieny aTKINS & TORREY, ey ungry and homeless. purpose. 'The money placed clan been summoned Afl 9086, x Shee 0, t. Leaves forry cvery | CTURES AND FRAMES, Report s made o the Mayor that | he crodit of the et CEUA | Ok Bibwin St an sl Wbt i : ! | et Fnds pogporary Office 1038 California B% the sewers are in §90d oondition. Ald Association of the “ an : & A % ‘ - = &

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