The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1906, Page 8

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3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1906 o BANKERS HOLD CONFERENCE Very Important Action: Is Now in View Refugee Woman Is | Asked Pay by Surgeon. Ju— > s = PSR s O U - il Husted Loses Job on Steamship Mongolia. Joint (0 nmtee IS r‘avorabie to the | Bond Issue Total Amount W Be $69,000,000 S. Husted of the Pacific Mail Mongolia is probably the only | medico in all California who almost | profited by the recent disaster. When _the flames that followed the ]earthquake reached the vicinity of the | Pacific Mail wharf the Monjgolia was 'hauled out in the stream. About 3 o'clock the next morning there came out of the night a hail: 1 v DEIP/’ FROIT o R ; 5y f sz"ojza;g;*?;"rilf ‘ | “On deek, there! Is there a doctor cn Pl Obabi}' RIS HILISTER STREET 5 E S i ' CTREET e ee | that steamer? { A few minutes later strong arms car- iried a woman up the Mongolia’s ac- | S4natn an ity o ‘x‘ommodation ladder. 'R“.J. (fl‘d {‘l[‘ l . | The woman was Mrs. Ida Koffer, bois o it X ’ wife of Michael Koffer, a young la- $n i it ) borer. Their home had beem burned LA Ald i I i i 'ana the woman haa been picked ug where she had fallen, worn out, after wandering about the city for houra seeking her husband, who had left home before the earthquake. At 5:15 p. m. the next day Mrs. Ko?f- ,fer gave birth tc a fine, healthy boy. Two days later Michael found his WANHERQTGN, Kbl 25— The, Sec- WiT® And SIimmge (e rymove Aae and = o = 3 the baby to Berkeley. He asl 3 :lP(ary of War forwarded today to the tain Porter, master of the Mongolia, | Secretary of the Treasury for trans- for permission to remove the woman. |mission to Congress urgent deficiency “Certainly, if the doctor says it will ng be all right,” 'sald the captain. Dr. Financing. | * | BUILDING ON THE | Harriman Plannmg Structure for His Lines. i | ; estimates of appropriations amou to $3,387,620. Husted approved the removal and Cap~ tain Porter gave one of his officers or- S to see that the woman received | | 5 i This amount is required for the ser- | vice of the flscal year ending June 30, v’ assistance that might be neces- 11906, for-the purpose of replacing mili- ry. llar)’ stores destroyed by earthquake| At this point Dr. Husted stepped up at San Francisco, also for repairing asain. | damage to cable connections with An- “These peopie are going away; how | gel Island and Alcatraz, in the harbor about my money? Who's going to pay | of San Francisco, and the repair of me for my services?” damage to the general hospital, Prb»‘ Captain Porter looked at the surgeon | PiCTURE SHOWING THE DEBRIS ON McALLISTER STREET, AND | sidio, of San Francisco. 'and then yelled to a marine whe was A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MEN AT WORK ESTABLISHING AN | The sum of §2,941,473 is estimated by |on the whart. ELECTRIC LINE ON MARKET STREET, WHICH WAS OPERATED | the quartermaster general of the army, “Come up here!” cried the skipper. YESTERDAY. as the cost of replacing the property of | “Come up here, quick!™ ! I.l"e quartermaster department de-; The marine came, double quick. IS ENCOURAGIRG RETAL DEMERS IUUZEN PERSONS et Foue s Yo S o] T i e e 0 i damage to the general hospital at the him overboard.” Presidio. | Dr. Husted s2id yesterday: “The la- ‘[0 lNHABIIANIS | The cost of replacing the medical and borer is worthy of his hire and the wo- | hospital property destroyed is placel man told me they had a few dollars b) the surgeon general of the army at saved up. I took good care of her and A H[AW ms] : N L e LB Contmental Building Results in Hurry Call for c\ wi mm‘l rall-| Under direction -of Colonel XKelly, IN HUME I“WN First Infantry, N. G. C., two large army barracks are being built on Dolores street between Eighteenth and Nine-| teenth which will provide homes fU’LPass Resolutions Declaring Thair Sen- | - 800 homeless persons. . + % it T barracks sire:divided snto moema] . nments of Loyaity kg thg (Gity on the Hills. th, . | to accommodate two or four. These a e Ambulance. only for sach as are absolutely desti-l o Tt Their Intsrests and Welfare. Men Are Hurt Two Blocks Away n Y & xoan flSSOCla“on ——r———————— ! d | ‘I H. Eckert is building a cottage nn! Are Unalterably Bound Up One Victim Is Likely | ! | D eet near Eighteenth. in Home Place. | The water pipes in the Mission dis- to Die. Will be open for business Monday, April rict are being uncovered, lut as yet 30th, at its new offices, The undersigned ail dealers have; About g dozen perzons, some of them xw ave been discc g ) e lopted the resolution following, whi at a distance of two blocks from ihe Pt l first su I dwelling in the | dopted ’ or. urch and arket Jis. l?g {} RA iflfl unln-l distr seing built 1}7: A. Il | they say, expresses the sentiments of scene of operations, were injured yes- - t = Wilkelm at 428 Capp strect. | i of the "his will alers in the eity: terday by debris scattered as a resuit A large force of the men who are em- This association’s loss by the fire was practi- | | lved, - That temporarily and as gf Reivy blast from the Buck \ | ployed by the Ocean Shore road are IvRd, ccahe 4 SEAE |t ookt ad - Spae Tt cally nothing. All records and valuable pa- | (lax-ino a track on Capp street north at possible they will first open bullding, Market an pear st Market StreetIs In-\ the rate of a mile and a half a day San Francisco solely | SOme °‘t“" € fitpten were sm}':dmgu“ pers are saved. &m. Premetilre e 2o s e | front +6f the ferry depot when the This is for the train that is to be 2d permanent- | TOD === R . = vaded for the | i vaoviieCtha all the time, they will “hlxrsed‘:;si ';ulcxhtd Ot: an;lst!he scat = T Z 23 2 | trafic on Mission street south uel business in this eity, with 'eTIng ¢ koS s ek Ll SAN FRANCISCO RETAIL GROCERS First Time. | os imterruptod at Bighteonth stroet by | phard ot gt fne BREERNL BT EtEnss ity 1415 Decicdorc 1S oot the trucks of a burned ear obstructing | n identified so lonz. G ey & e Ly -0 HOSPITALS St Tk whseking e Sive T Wi e e v _tmen and they made a good job of it as NOTICE to the RETAIL GROCERS. | A travel \u 1 be to Thirtieth street. 30 o’clock s R. H. far as the overhanging west wall of BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK|A! Retail Grocers having claims against the R because of the Bucliey bullding was concerned. COMPANY of New York have tele-| e soimue ot coats ote are Tor E. L. Thompson of 1503 Seventh ave- graphed us to make FREE DISTRI- Quested to send their claims (¥ Soall rue, Fast Oakland, was the most serl- gypION to hospitals and charitable |as far as possible), with your address, d may die as the result pghiintions of their BORDEN'S|to the undersigned without delay. BRAND of MALTED MILK. Forms of claims are belng priated for -that purpose. e of fiying steel. At the Har- This Malted Milk will arrive | recting of the Dirtetors hos ruee bor Hospital Surgeon Magnus did what about ten days. Free distributicn will important matters. Justice of the he coutd’ for “Thompson,” but Is afraJd be made upon application to us by | Peace Isidore Goiden, 1110 Devisa- the latter is beyond human aid. mail, telephone, of in person, at 714 dero street, will act for and advise all Among others injured by the same Broadway, Oakland. claimants. J. SALOMON, President. ast.and treated at the Harbor Hospi- FRED KRUEGER, Secretar¥. ital were: H. R. Grismer of Oakland: 3 3 % THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCAN- | H.A hderson, 140 Clara avenue; Oscar Kruz of 1612 California street and J. TILE COMPANY WILL PAY ALL BILLS. is erecting a store o the United icn near cteenth. { . E. Ross is building a Targe house | o n and Seventeenth President Mul | He.was standing at the corner of 'Enst and Clay streets and was struck teenth ieh gze maing on the | t side. Th at the loeality where | the ground sank and carried the Va-| Grand Rapi i { Hotel with it. Gamosie Glove ¢ fire has been begin tomorrc Co. 'Iln' walls of the Youth’s I)nm’turvl H Liebes & Co. huilding on. Nincteenth street are still | H. Lyons & Cou, taifding brt are dw.:l;:nrmu to podos- ENCGLISH INSURANCE FIRM .1. Holler of Oakland. | THE M. LEVY COMPANY, Incor WILL PAY AL. ITS LOSSES Qixth avenue e : BAE SR e Pacific Coast Agents for Borden’s Con- porated, begs to announce that from iy ‘ It Jn gipactad- « o s s Bl e '“D&““*‘ ’"S‘Ef;- A Mrs. Drinkwater Released. | densed Milk Company. this date on all orders for plumbing 'S Ns an mp . €1 o E....,hshe; Of- [ 08 PR rning ut 2 o’clock the ')?‘Sm‘“m— OV;:{‘E‘_:(“ b Mrs. Dora Drinkwater, wha eloped y|will _be given prompt attention by . rturning of a lamp in the Log Cabin| o ey “ from Chicago with her husband’s M. LEVY. Office, 3350 Sixteenth Ft’l'vwre Etmt ers Asked to Stipulat Philadelphia Shoe Company. byother and brought $11,000 with her, | akcer 1 Globe | d Insur-|; Volf that ti at Nineteenth and Howard | 1d is baked for the army, set the 1\1 wee on fire. An alarm samme rpool and London street. | was relcased from custody yesterday, pR, C. C. O'DONNELL’S RANCH, at| Al orders for electric work will be 1 der husband .who came here, having otk > retty Glen Ellen; 70 furnished and ELECTRIC Rotenthals. | réfused to prosecute her or his broth- ek 3 b S i attended to by the LEVY s are requested to ¢ be ordered 2 it i 3 artially furnished cottages, cabins, b by & “P]“tlvln (ti[v:o ‘\&0 tl‘:rz:"cx;:gwf?:ure:tz‘ng Raphegis (ur.) |er, who will be released today. They fent; aid outfits to re:f. sf‘r\)m $10 S&m’fi“' Oflfl;l.‘:“ Setind npe- without o wa Roos Bros. !wefe arrested on April 17, the day b & 3 chmond. company will ik d”fi,,,‘fi,‘.,t;:.,figg PrOMPb L panshotts. {prior to the carthquake. - She called pin e ang Hestionn P2y all bills on presentation at thetr | There is much activity in business on | D- Samuels’ Lace Houst t |at police headquarters to see Chlef pgacific R. R’s, $1.80; Catholic and |office, 3310 Sixteenth street. ve entered in accordance| Valencia and Mission streets south of | Schussier Bros. | Dinan, ‘who detailed Detective Bailey| Congregational churches, Riverside|The M. Levy Company, Incorporated. \ the terms of their stipulation. | Eighteenth. | Sanborn, Vail & Co. ‘a,proc“re accommodation for her. Hotel, mineral springs on the ranch, ek "‘al‘\’: — e { ion real estate men say that in| Somer & Kauffman, fishing, bathing, climate unsurpass- commis- | Mystic anners Postpone Conference. { it of the eity there has been no| The White House. ° ik Modlcaf Complny Contributes. | ed. Write to DR. C. C. ODONNELL, | “We Will Adjust Your Losses g tion of values, and that stiff r' The Toggery - = <2 U The William C. Johnson Advertising | ' Glen Eller. G UER, The Mystic Shrine has indefiuitely | dePrecis Y e 3 UYETT & HA o B e i ide Nohill Yy prices are asked. The Emporium. 5 o ‘Agency of Elkbart, Ind., has received ————--—_—"_“. 3 o| Eak ‘rm.'f;ixl::. ;:(:’;‘.;:x::h-«“f‘n":n‘;‘)‘ v 2;' TR e The Owl Drug Company. that its clients, tue. Dr. Miles THE L. S. STARRETT :'? 212z "”‘:"“":-.:- Francisce, , pelto § ol Wi avoie 5ts. £ and Swift & Co. Contribute. S. N. Wood & Co, ° : Medical Company, wired = u:a3 reitag | W. H. m"m’owcnnun BA R W“ L nt | money to the relief of tie destitute ci Swift & Co. have contributed $5000{ D. N. and E. Walter & Co. eomm&tiee of San !‘ra.n':i-eo to draw Tempoury Office, . Lease Donas st Company. | zens of the eiiy. ‘o the relief fund. : Weinstock, Lubin & Co. on it 103 $500. : ., OAL :

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