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[ THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, sUNDAY APRIL 29, 1906. PLAN SEIZURE ROTHAM STOCKS | METROPOLITAN ARTLETT OF GOVERNMENT, FALLHEMILY LIFE INSURANGE GOMPANY SPRINGS Daring Project of Exposed French Plotters. Prospective Cabi- net Members Selected. FIRST OR HANDICAP | w Roseben, the Public Choice, F.mghcs‘ Back in ‘the Ruck at mg-—‘ second, | Five second, Me BERLIN COUNCIL INSISTS UPON AIDING THIS CIiTY Votes That President Rocsevelt Be In- formed That It Is a Duty to Contribu ~y | House ella | © General Decline in the Entire List. [Money - Conditions Continme Very uncertain. NEW YORK, -April 28. 1 continued in the B it of burdens on ediately follow ctor. demand to cover APPROPRIATION .FOR REPAIR WORK AT THE NAVY YARD Committee Orders Favorable Report Upon Bill Carry- ing $100,000. WASHINGTON, April 28.—The House an _ appropriation of $100,00 | r work at the Mare Islang, | , navy yard, to give employ- | it to San Francisco mechanics, al:di $70,000 to meet emergency expenses sco disaster. Presi- mmended $300,000 for | e Mare Island navy yard, and the ate passed a bill for that amount terday. | -~ Los Angeles Relief Work. LOS ' ANGELES, April 28.—The local ef committee for San Francisco su estimates today that 10,000 { sons gre being cared for in the various ps, churches and private homes in ty. An equal number is being| taken care of in other cities in| ern California, according *° *he committee’s figures. It Is b lleve., however, that a large majority ot thi3| number are with friends and rels 've | Only a small proportion, 700 in nu . e |ber, are under the direct care of the, e. The number of arrivals is| ng daily. Today only about} o in. Cash funds and supplies | of food, clothing and housing pro-| visions are ample for all that have| rived. | { for-| of | He moved | bassador | athy and | e have a right and | m him that | | \ Claim Dowie Is Bankrupt. | CHICAGO, April 27.—Involuntary v proceedings have been r ainst John Alexander Dow individually before Judge K. M. Lan- i ansom F. Walker is one of the petitioning ereditors. He is guar of the estate of Ethel B. Foley, a min and conservator of William Foley. The claims inv A amount to $7,000. es are not known. e’s lial His | John Rapp & Son, stand at Eighth and Townsend Streets, 'San Francisco. 'NORTHERN T. K. STATELER, il oni The Councll agreed 0| ;. cots are said to be about $200,000. | the resolution. Turkey Must Yield to Britain. LONDON, April 28.—The cabinet to- @ay considered the dispute with Tur-} key regarding the Tarbah boundary enc resolved to dispatch the second class cruiser Minerva to El Arish, with instructions to investiggte the report that the Turks have removed the fronties pillars at Rafanear and El Arish. The negotiations with Con- stantinople continue, but today’s cab- inet meeting showed that the British Government is unalterably determined to enforce the withdrawal of the Turk- ish troops from Egyptian territory. e ———— Refugee Robbed on Train. LOS ANGELES, April 28—Dr. Jo- seph P. Duffy, a San Francisco ref- ugee, was robbed on the train from Oakland yesterday and arrived in this city destitute. He said he had saved $130 from the wreck of his fortunes, |’ and his wife possessed & pair of dia- mond earrings. A pickpocket took from him his money and also stole the earrings, which were in & hand- bag. o Now Mile S8wimming Mark. CHICAGO, April 28.—H. J. Hardy of the Central Young Men’s Christian As- sociation lowered the American one- mile indoor swimming msfk to 26:13 last might in the Central Amateur Ath- letic Union swimming championships. The former record was held by C. M. Daniels of New Xork at 26:18 M Hearing was set for Monday morning. | Death of Mrs. Gregory. i SUISUN, April 28.—Mrs. John M. | Grego one of Suisun’s most highly | { esteemed women, died of pneumonia { Thursday night. Her husband, one of | the leading attorneys of this place, was {at one time Judge of Solano County, land one of her sons, Thomas T. C. Gregory, is District Attorney at the present time. The deceased was 4| dzughter of the late Admiral Craven, | U.S. N. Charged With Wife Murder. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 28.—The Cambridge police last night issued a | warrant for the arrest of Erich Muen- ter, an instructor in German.at Har- vard University, on a charge of hav- ing murdered his wife in this eity | 2bout two weeks ago. It is alleged | that Mrs. Muneter's death was caused | by ersenlc. | | | Miners Gain Concessions. PITTSBURG, April 28.—Final agree- ment was reached yesterday between the operators and miners of the Pitts- burg afstrict on wages and conditions to rule in this district for the next two years. While the agreement is| based on the 1903 wage scale, the miners secured several concessions. | BB W G AL AT ‘Mail Tubes for City. WASHINGTON, April 27.—The Sen- ate postofice committee has In- creased the appropriation for the ex- tension of the pneumatic tube service to $1,250,000 in order to include Balti- more and Saa Franciaco. { 1 =1Jas. D. Bailey. Gen, Agt. IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Address J. E. McMahan, at Springs, about same. | The following Head Office clerks are notified to report |at the office, Jefferson Square Building, 925 Goldén Gate |Avenue, at 9 a, m., April 30th. Those who fail to report |at the date and hour. given will be dropped from the ser- |vice of the company as of Monday, April 16th, unless satis- {factory medical certificate be furnished. | : Brierly, Anna Buxton, Pearl Buxton, Vio'ette DeWitt, Claire ster, Mary Fuller, Madeline Gagen, Irene Hale y E. ick, Letitia Jacoby, Amalia WATER BUSINESS. Temporary Office, Warehouse, Fourth and King Streets, San Francisco. Di- rect Shipments made from Williams, Hansen & Kahaler, Oakland, Distrib- utors, Eighth and Webster streets. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. McAllister, Annie P. McCarthy, May McFar’and, Robert Norris, Louise A. Sankey. Rossa Smith, Nellie Smith, Stella K. Stanwood, Hannah Steele, Jennie E. Willis, Mary . Applications will be received from those desiring clerical posi- tions. to fill vacancies caused by non-appearance of above clerks. Policy holders are requested to send in their addresses, if they have not already done so. FREDERICK F. TAYLOR, Assistant Secretary. LUMBER, TIMBER, PILES, SPARS, ETC,, Have Established Offices at the FOQT OF THIRD ST, AGENTS RAINIER BEER Hereby notify their country patrons that they are making regular and prompt shipments to all points. All orders re- ceived will be promptly filled. Old em- ployes please report at once at the old SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Butter, Eggs and Cheese Producers and shippers are notified that the members of the San Francisco Wholesale Dairy Produce Exchange are again pre- pared to do business. All con- signments and orders should be forwarded to San Francisco from this date to members of this Ex- change and will be promptly cared for. Per order of the Exchange. W. H. ROUSSEL, President. W. D. McARTHUR, Secretary. April 27, 1906. Abner Doble Company, ENGINEERS, IRON, STEEL. Temporary Office: 2611 Broadway, San Francisco. Oakland Branch Office: 668 BROADWAY. New Works under construction. @illiams PBros.. Engineers, Building Superintendents PACIFIC RAILWAY Office Is Now Located at 1114 Broadway, QOakland Qur Open for Passenger and Freight Business Until Further Notice E. H. FORESTER, gplea i O A= BB et LOUIS MASTROPASQUA, Associate Architect. i HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INS, GO, OF HAMBURGC., GERMANY The United States Manager at New York has received a cable. ;ram from the Hamburg office that funds will be promptly available to meet San Francisco losses upon adjustment. RUDOLPH HEROLD JR., Genl. Agent. Censtruction at Actual Cost. Reason- able Charge for Services. BAGON BLOCK, OAKLAND. 1411 POST ST., SAN FRANGISCO. Formerly Crossley Bldg, San Francisoo Mariens, Read & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Main store, Lombard-st. wharf, San Francisco. Temporary location, 310 - 312 Eleventh st., Produce Exchange, Oakland. Phone Oakland 846. Send us your consignments of butter, eggs. cheese, honey, etc., to either city until further notice. L F.W.BRADN 0. Temporary Office—Southeast cor. gth and Broadway, OAKLAIED, CAL. Pope & Talbot, Bass-Huctcr Paint Co. AND emnesmettsl’ S.F. Pioncer Varnish Works SEMPORARY OFFICE R322 Howard Street i San Prancisco. i ALL ORDERS FOR... PAINTS, VARNISHES AND LUBRICATING OILS Will receive prompt attention and immediate shipment can be made. Acme Lumber Co. 6th and Channel Strees, San Francisco Our yard and plant is uninjured by fire; we are ready to make de- liveries as usual. - The Vhite House Temporary Offices 1806 Pacific Avenue Raphael Weill & Co. Ine. FACTORY SITES Unsurpassed on San Francisco Bay Industries desiring a location second to none on this Coast should see us at once. South San Franecisco, in San Mateo County, is an ideal spot for manufacture. It is a railroad terminal, has both rail and water communi- cation, electric light and power and electric railroad, abundance of fresh water, private rallroad to every industry. In fact, every facility attractive to manufacturers. Here are located industries employing at present over 1500 men: The Western Meat Co., The W. P. Fuller White Lead Works, The City Street Improvement Company's Pottery Plant, The Pacifle Ju- piter Steel Works, The Butler Brick Works, The Swift Soap and Glue Works, Woél Pullery and others are here in operation. The American Smelt- ing and Refining Co. have recently purchased of this Company 200 acres of land and have ordered the work on their great plant, costing $5,000,000, to proceed at once; they will employ at the start over 1000 men. A deep- water harbor will be one of the great features of this place. For full particulars address W. J. MARTIN, Land Agent Are open for business at 2513 ‘I'wenty-fourth street, San Fran- cisco, opposite carhouse. Orders will have prompt attention. Raymond & Whitcomb Co. _ - Tours This old and reliable insurance company, with solid assets NOW LOCATED AT of $13,000:000.00 and its experience of more than onel1168 Broadway - Oakland hundred vears in fire insurance disasters, has sent us the following dispateh: : CHAS. A. COOKE, Agent Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia, April 23, 1906. SECRETFARY’'S OFFICE: Oceanic Steamship Company. Hakalau Plantation Company. i Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. Kijlauea Sugar Plantation Company. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, . 2023 California St., San Francisco, Cal. .1 Stockholders, Please send your present address. San Francisco, Cal. You are authorized to draw ‘at sight in payment of losses as adjusted . INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. San Francisco Office, 1915 Frankiin Street. . JAS. D. BAILEY, General Agent SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO, South San Francisco, San Mateo Co., Cal. The Office of the Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco Is at its own premises 464 California Street Eet. Montgomery and Sansome Streeis San Francisco, California m A. FORDERA can be found at Alta JOHN HOEY & CO, Plaza, ‘Buchanan and Bay Sts. 1315 Devisadero St, 8. F.