The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1906, Page 14

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14 e —— e . GUARDS TO AID REUGLARS BY POLICING CITY, N. G. C. TroopsArel Working Under Greely. \ FederalsWill Carry Onthe Work of Relief. for the sick. Two companies of United States in d Mole equal £ Seventh Regiment, N. G. C., from Los Angeles The regulars were tra red to this side of the bay and assign to duty | in the district south of Market street. e e MUST REDISTRICT CITY FOR ELECTION NEXT FALL Constitutional Amendment Is Re- quired to Provide for NecesBary Sectional Readjustment. | San Francisco must be redistr and reprecincted for.the approa gubernatorial electjon next fall work must be done’both by the Legi lature and the local Election Commis- | sion. Some districts have been wii out and others fearfully overcrowded. The State Constitution provides that districting shall take place not oftener then every ten years, so that a cons tutional amendment will be necessary for political readjustment. This will probably be one of the first matters to | be comsidered by the special session | which Governor Pardee is being urged to call The boundaries of precincts within the districts are fixed by the Blection Commission. The custom has been to divide the precincts so that each shail contains about 300 voters. Some them now hold not a single soul, others are overcrowded to the extent 8000 or more. Little can be done the refugees In the park, the Presidly Fort Mason and the beach seek t homes they have left or nd others. Something permanent in the way of residence is necessary before the au-! thorities can proceed. ——————————— EARTHQUAKE DOES NOT CAUSE CITY TO til SINK | City Engineer Makes Partial Survey and Fails to Fnd Any Gen- .. eral Depression. Three parties sent out by City Eng& neer Thomss P. Woodward for the| purpose of ascertaining whether or not the city as a whole had sunk as & result of the recent earthquake shock' have made a partial report. The partial report shows no general de-| pression, though there are many| places throughout the city where there are sinksg. The most notable depressions are on Valencla, from Nineteenth 1o Twentieth, lower Market, Howard and Seventeenth and REighteenth, Van Ness from Vallejo to Green and on; Folsom in the region of Seventeenth | street. The southeast corner of the new Postoffice buildi - extended over | an old stream and 3 there is al depression of fully four feet. The| sinking is confined almost entitrely| to the lower parts of the city, and particularly to made ground, Mr. Woodword gives as his oplnfon that there was no general depression of the city whatever. ' e ———— Here ls Money From Home. Money has been received by te;a-f graphic transfer by the superintendent of the United States Mint for the fol- Jowing named persons whose present eddresses are unknown to him: A. G Loomis, Perry M. Pope, Mrs. Lizzie Berdell Miller, George R. Senn, Robert H. White, Abraham Joel, L. M. Fletch- er, C. J. Halberle, 8. N. Canwet, Ching Pmo Shi, Chinese Consul; William Greer Harrison, Mrs. R. E. McLana- ban. These persons may collect upon ap- | plication at the Mint, with proper iden- tification. | ————————— Architects Are Invited. All interested architects, engine:irs and others are invited to confer with the directors of the association for the Franoisco st Upper Franklin Hall, cor- ner Bush anl Fillmore streets, at ¢ @'clock this afternoon. ‘ * THE BAN Dividend Notice Office of | The Northern California Power Company £ 1100 GOUGH ST. | Will pay its regular Monthiy DIVI- IN COIN, office at the above addr dend payable ‘\Iondd\ DEND, No. 26, 1906, ng | EDWARD WHALEY, Seecrelary The Northern Ca.hforma Power Company from its Divi- 30th, April ‘ 1 i NopLg, | President % H H OFFICE BUILDING TO LEASE) »=rmromst BREWERIES. 40 ROOMS OR CAN BE ALTERED INTO STORE 5) x 100 WiTH 23 OFFiCES ABOVZE Central Part of Town Rent $500 per month on a 5 year lease. | APPLY TO l BRYANT & DERGE ‘ 1112 BROADWAY (249 SECOND STKE Ifl,‘ EXCLUSIVE AGENTS | BAY CITIES WATER C0. ; Employes Report to C. N. BEAL, General Manager 3238 Washington Street, San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST BRANCH OF THE Mills Novelty Co. Have Opened for Business ai 413 TENTH ST. Until Further Notice. M. A. LARKIN, Manager. RANCISCO CALL, SUNDA’Y,. mm, 29, 1906 iat D. Ghirardelli Co. | \THOMASALTON, General Manager _Shea Bocqueraz Co. Only Until We Can Return to San We can supply you with our |} Chocolates anl Cocoas by calling | 040 North | Coast Sole Agents: cur Warehouse, Point street, near Fort Mason! Royal Baking Powder Bon A P: | Cream Baking Powder LaPage’s Giue let 8 ¢ m. and 5p. m. Gail Borden’s Eagle brand of 8 L Keiller's Marmalade Condensed Milk . Continental. Paper Bag Co.’s Rose Brand Condensed Milk | 9 Borden’s Pioneer sbrand Paper Bags Si Starch = Evaporated Cream Calder’s Dentine lecl’y‘}xStaracl Borden’s Malted Milk,all sizes Cream of Tartar Niagara Stareh Lea & Perrin’s Sauce Price Baking Powder Best Starch Richardson & Robbins’ can- ned Chicken, canned Turk- ey, potted Meats" Dr. Price’s Extraets Prescott’s Enameline Walter Baker & Co.’s Choco- lates and Cocoas Kingsford’s Oswego Starch Arbuckle’s Coffes - Sperry’s Germea P We have also ordered. 10 cars Corrugated Iron Canned Corn Opysters Peas of Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, 12 will arrive next week. San Francisco! Breweries, Ltd. MAIN OFFICE : R TR S T R 1 The Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co. Have Located at the two-story building, 714 Broadway, Oak- land. We have en route and being traced through, large ship- ments of the following goods, of which we are the Pacific Church & Dwight Co,’s Soda Peet Bros.” Soap Campbell’s canned Soups American_Lye Goodwin's Candles Marchand’s Peroxide of Hy- Rice Cereals Civil, Military and Charitable Authoritiesare notified that we have for free distribution 12,500 eans 500 cans Rose Brand Condensed Milk, 23 porated Cream. kindly donated by the BéRDE\ 'S CONDENSED MILK CO., l\i‘:W YORK. This We will re-locate in San Francisco at earliest possible opportunity § The Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co. 714 BROADWAY, OAKLAND Francisco 'yle'’s Pearline 'ond’s Extract drogen and Glycozone .0co_cans Pioneer ALIFORNIA™ CANNERIES C0.'Firemam's Fund ! Office: 2018 Webster St. | San Francisco Joht Wic Chicago Temporary Office t] Ample packmgfucxlmei Odd Fellows Building, will, be provided in tlme for season. More Extenswe Than Heretofore Office Employees will report im- Franklin Sts., — THE — Paraffine Paint Co = i ofticel | mediately. e Sl P Standard land, OFFICE OF Marine A San Francisco Branch: f 1 1306 Post Jtreet. |}, s MOSES & 00. e W OO1l... S LOCATED AT 1848 Pine Street, SAN FRANCISCO PETER BACIGALUPI. L PHONOGRAPH AGENCY, ‘Late of 786 Mission #t., 840 Market st., Insurance Co., Ltd. J. D. Spreckels & Bros, Co., Gen. Agls. 1. B. F, Davis & Son, Ngrs. Open for Business No. 135 Howard st., near Main st. Clients: Kindly mail advices of all shipments to the above address Factor) uninjured and prepared to fill orders at once for Rosin-sized papers- and felts, (leadenlng | writers to send us thelr address. HAVE BUSINESS TO PLACE. Ry ‘ 805 Kearny st. Now 1107 Fillmore St. COMPANY Dried and Ganned Fruits Formerly of 132 Market St., S. F., have established temporary offices at their. cannery, located at Emeryvllle, directly across the S. P. tracks from the racetrack. Have opened temporary offices at Del Monte. San Francisco. I 1393 GOLDEN GATE AVE,, | Our pPemises are uninjured. The i comfort* and care” of guests continues | as heretofore. Why not make a per- | manent home at Del Monte, as many are doing? Act quickiy or the oppor- tunity will be lost. Good train service now effective from Oakland. GEQ. P. S\ELL G. M. loselyn &Gn 8Ship Chandiers | Formerly 38, 40 and 42 Market, Will NT O SA.‘I FRANCISCO TOCK & EXCHANG BOARD. I{cadqlla;;; Have Le:n Estab ished at 1407 Gough St Betw.en Sutter and Post. A. B' RUGGLES, P esid a ! | ATTORNEY AT LAW l ! Temporary. office with Bonestell, Richardson and Company Resume Business at 46 Steuart 3t PETALUMS wcorsin « oo An ldeal Location for Factories, Cheap Transportation by rail and water. | 36 miles from San Francisco. Sites Free. Commpunicats with JOHN L. CAMM, President, or ROBERT NEWTQN LYNCH, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Petaluma, Cal. w. n c. oeparTMenT RELEF Phaenix Mutoal Life In- HEADQUARTERS, 10€< E. 16th ELIZA SHEPARD, Chiet of Staff W. R, C. A A 8t., Oakland (nr. 23d Ave.) Soldiers of the Civil War, their fam- ilies, memberg of the W. R. C. and kindred organizations Wwill find eup- plies of clothing, ete., also children’s Improvement and Adornment of San!and infants' clothing. -Ail requests by letter will receive prompt attention. \ surance Gompany Of Hartford, Conn. Open for Business. Temporary offices 618 Webster St. HUGO D. NEWHOUSE, Attorney at Law, 1898 PINE ST. 514 12th Street Oakland | } Warehouse 106 Main St. Full line of Ship Chandlery In Transit. Murphy, Grant& Co. Have KEstablished Temporary Headquarters at Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooms 2"22 Pl&ytel' Bld g’ Dffice-- Bulkhead. Wission St Wharf2 | Cor. 14th and San Pablo Ave., 7 OAKLAND RIVERS BROS. Temporary Office, 838 HAYES ST. BARNESO‘{ HIBBERD co, Mergenthaler Linol p—e - COMPANY" Have Established Temporary Guarters at 1201 GOLDEN GATE AVE. San Francisco, Cal. A full stock of Linotype Machines and Supplies are being rushed from our rac- tories for equal distribution. All our pa rons will be fully supplied within a !’w ‘weeks. F. C. VAN BCE[AICK. ‘GENERAL ELEGTRIG GOMPANY PACIFIC COAST OFFICES '\ ARE LOCATED IN UNION SAVINGS BANK BLDG., OAKLAND, CAL. a | thppmg and Commission. ! Importers and Exporters. —e London and lancashhe Fire Ins: Cou Orlent s, Ca. Office for transaction of country busi- ness NW. corner Thirteenth ka BT T ‘San iness corney Californig and Gough Sts., 8. F, Wi, NASDORALD: RAMAGER. Scott-Curtaz Plano Company All parties in possession of rented pianos will hold same rent free until conditions are restored. OSCAR CURTAZ, Pr@sidsnt‘ : & Parnassus ave. NW. Cor. Eleventh and ! Oakland = - - (.':alI ‘We would request all Marlne Under- | WE | GRIFFIN & SKELLEY) =" §) " Insurance Co. BOWRING & CO. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERGHANTS Have established offices in the Jt. Paul Building Corner 12th and Clay streets OAKLAND. Rooms 326 and 327. J | SMITHS’ CASH STORE of S:F. Resumed Business. All Orders Filied. | LOWEST MARKET RATES Temporary Offices and Warehouses 528 East Twelfth Street, Qakland. NOTICE, The Giant Powder Co. (Con.) | | i Address All Communicatiens to ROOM 295, BACON BLOCK, OAKLAND, —OR— | SIANT, CONTRA COSTA €0., CAL. Works unimpaired. Able to Fill All Orders. Center & Spader. TEMPORARY OFFICE AT 2828 SIXTEENTH ST, | * cor. Shotwell. -| (. E. BICKFORD, OFFICE 166 (ALIFORNIA ST, Temporary Office of Union Trust OF SAN FRANCISCO. 2020 Jackson Street, San Francisco. All employes report at omnce,

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