The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1906, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1908. PATIENTS HAVE FXILES CHOSEN BEST OF CARE FOR THE DOUMA Health Conditions Radicals Elected Excellent at the by Russian Presidio. People. ’ Refugees Will Beé Tide Against the Fed Under New Government Conditions. | Rising. ™ hea S URG, April 80.—Fri- plectlc show that the tide the Government is rising in- ng, for instead of a ve element the candi- even more racidal in 1s than those chosen on table feature of the result of the is the increasing radical char- r of the representatives chosen by peasants without the participation classes. In many cases the named representatives with than De: sé held by the constitutionsl ff, the capital of the prov- f that name, which has been a center for agrarian agitation, the peas- ants chose some of their number who are now on their way to exlle. e —t—— Coins For Ornament. The native Mexican women are _|more prudent and economical than the men, and in the absence of sav- ngs banks they invest their surplus 1 gold coins and wear them as orna- ments. They insist, however, upon having Amerlcan gold, usually $1 and 1$5 pleces, which are sent out from 1z to the country merchants. P n, Vera C It is said that this custom originated at the time of the C ornia gold ex- citem when la numbers of forty crossed the Isthmus of Te- . pec, paying their way Iin gold A orx - .a'\d scattering it lavishly among the The women claimed the hos- | ¢ and used them for ornaments | woman you see in the s a string of American | gold {uzldf\ around her neck and one woman in the town of Tehuantepec wears $5000 worth of such crnaments a en she goes to a ball, chiefly in P chains, in her hair and around her I and waist; and yet, with this urden of wealth she always goes ¥ t : barefooted.—Exchange. Barefooted Dancers. The women of the isthmus and Chiapas are much better looking than those of the Aztec race in morthern nd central Mexico and have much ul dispositions. The Az- ou seldom see one omen down here seem !to be full of life and gaiety and fond 2 Web- of amusement. Perhaps the bright colors of their costumes make them look more cheerful than the$® would pear if they wore the black shawls are so common zmong the wo- men in the northern part of the re- public. A baille, or ball, is given on every feast day and national holiday, and such occasions occur with sur- prising frequency. One of the rail- way me that the feast days average about three a week. But wnenever they | come there is always a ball, and in the city of Tehuantepec the people dance in the marxet-house. The re taken out, the pillars are d with mirrors and fancy cal- he women put on their bright- est costumes and thesr caains of gold- en coins and dance barefooted upon the stone floor. The men wear leather sandals.—Omaha Bee. n and mother, Mer- "’i‘;:e‘\'_ ‘ Something About Franking. American legislators are not the only ones who abuse their franking privi- leges. Recent history in England has caused the London Chronicle to say: “Franking had its birth, honestly enough, in 1660, in the desire to re- lieve members of parliament of the ex- pense incurred in the discharge of | their national duties; but the practice |rapldly widened until it became pos- |sible for members to transmit their household goods at the public charge, as the foliowing extract from old post- |office records testifies: ‘Fifteen couple | of hounds going to the king of Romans \nuh a free pass—two maid-servants golng as laundresses to my Lord Am- Cop el | bassador Methuen—Dr. Crichton, car- o rying with him a cow and divers neces- : Bm ery sna |saries—three suits of clothes for | some nobleman’s lady at the court of Michigan Bar. Portugal—two bales of stockings for 1103 Powell street. |the use of the Embassador to the Clementina street. (crown of Portugal—a deal case, with Fifth street. four flitches of bacon, for Mr. Penning- . Monterey. | ton of Rotterdam.’ "—Denver Post. \mix. and Miss May Carroll { — e 2226 Pine Hospital Officials Martyrs. Evidently Dr. Lister’s theory as to germs being carried in the hair as well a8 in other properties of the human body, is gaining weight at the | Receiving Hospital, as is evident since both Steward H. A. Borchert and War- |den J. M. rage shaved off their mus- ‘\mches. Recently Steward Borchert |removed the hirsute appendage from ———————eee his upper lip and now Warden Page The Angler Fish. 'has followed suit. Drs. Stratton The ungler fish angles for his prey. I:;E;T;‘:‘h;?:fl.mmm o L) From the upper part of his head pro-| ject two longstentacles, with flesh\‘ Botll, Merchrs. K Fass refume. ta \xtremities, which wave about in the | t8t® 1‘:’“‘ s yc::"{, A 1o the water and attract small fish, that, ap- :::(:r,“ :.u for IIGD:J: P&glmm yroaching and attempting to seize + A lhe supposed bait, are themselves tha Uxture WAS FERIIN Do A0F mptured by the angles. Without this ok — jevice to attract his prey he would| yrobebly starve to death, as he is| D€ who Is too busy to listen to the d of comparatively slow mo-|Yoice of a child is likely to miss the JonOuting . ‘vuieeathhm »ear. Minna. street Pine street Sixth street y and Tay- 1-2 Bush. Harrison llen and son. Monterey. Hatoks, “'adding!on.‘ First and Market. 5. Jenning, 7880 Seventh DIED. Bernard Shay. John Fauth views which are even more extreme | contractors was complaining to| Goldberg, Bowen s Co. ...ANNOUNCEMENT... Our California Street and Haight Street stores will b open for business as usual on or about May 3rd. e We report the arrival of 200 barrels Cochran & Co.’s Ginger Ale 75 barrels Schweppes Soda and Sarsaparilla 330 cs Celestins Vichy 1 carload Poland Water 1 carload White Rock Water 1 carload Apollinaris Water i An entire line of finest Havana Cigars, a complete stock of staples and a well equipped Hamburg Depart- ment. ders as usual. take your orders for any of the high grade delicacies for which we have always been headquarters. CODNTRY CUSTOMERS please notice that we will be ready to continue filling orders for liquors as soon as the law permits. 2829 California Street, S. F. 1401 Haight Street, S. F. 13th and Clay Streets, Oakland. WESTERN FUEL GO Main Office: 340 Steuart Street San Franolsco | Oakland Office: - First and Market Sts. Phone, Oakland 818 OFEICE OF C. 5. MOSES & CO. Hensley Green W OOL... Company | IS LOCATED AT | 1848 Pine Street, TEMPOHARY OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO. | — Cor. Van Ness Ave. and Market St. PACIFIC STEVEDORING AND BAL-| LASTING COMPANY, jFree Transportation to San Bruno Park, free shelter and i free supplies. B3 Mission Street. Safes removed on the shortest no- tice. Hoisting engines, and barges The Providence Life AssuranceSociety Policy-holders desiring to pay premi- ums or arrange for extension of same or any other information apply' to CARL C. GROSS, Manager, 2260 Val- lejo 8t, 8. F, or A. E. VOGELL, Cashier, 1835 San Antonio Ave., Ala- meda, P. O. Box 182. Policy-holders |please forward present address to cashier. with hoisting engines for hire. 26-4t E. WHITE LUMBER CO. TEMPORARY OFFICE, {1274 FRANKLIN ST,, OAELAND, CAL. Scott-tumz riano cggmpag parties possession rent pl.:lo- will. holl: same rent free untl conditions are restored. OSCAR CURTAZ, President 5 Parnassus ave. THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD COMPANY. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIWAY CO. TEXAS & PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Are Located at WANTED—Furnished flat or house for man and wife who ean furnish ref- erence and who will take best of care of premises and. f ture; will 1070 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. pay nominal rent for same, six|vw. j SHOTWELL, General Agent. months or longer. Inquire of T. ‘W. BURKE, Chief Olerk Informa-| tion Bureau, Franklin Hall, Bush and Fillmore sts. % 283t oo 01BN & Allen o, Boston Ranch '.Dh:lryl e Is doing business at old stand.’ Former patrons wishing service will mw,nh s Wullllpel please send their present address to; i - 2779 FOL6OM ST. 283t MATL TO 8AN PRANCISCO. C. A. Meussdorffer ARCHITECT. 2242 California St, Near Websten A. FODERA Can be found at Alta Plaza, Webster and Bay Streets. Our solicitors will be pleased to call for your or-| We have sufficient stock in transit to be able to scon | Goldberg, Bowen s Co. 7 NATHAN-DOHRMANN COMPANY —AND— DOHRMANN COMMERCIAL CO. Will Resume Business as Soon as Pos- sible. Temporaty Offices Established 1080 PAGE STREET, San Francisco. MADISON & BURKE, Real Estate Agents, Located Temporarily at i | H | | Clients Send Your Addresses. | WD B, DAY, FIRE INSURANCE, 272 11th St., Oakland, TELEPHONE 7337. | AND 482 California St., Kohl Building, | San Francisco. Satire records, including exact copies of | polidu and r.hdx acceptances by Fire Insurance Companies of business placed by me, have been SAVED. Shipping and Commission Memhnnts\ | Agents for the Canton Ins. Office, Ltd. | Australian Alliance Assurance Co. (Marine Iosurance) Have established offices in the new Tribune Building, corner of Eighth Mand Franklin streets, Roomis 18, 19 and 20, Oakland. Phone Oakland 7879. MACONDRAY & CO. Established 1849, Agents: North China Ins. Co. Ltd. World Marine Ins. Co. Ltd. | City Agents Alllance Ins. Co. of Phila. | We have received notification frem our head office that all claims will be promptly paid in full as adjusted. Send application for Fire and Marine Ln'ur- ance to this office at Misslon Wharf No. 2, San Franclsco. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Unlted States of America ‘Will Open Offices at 84 Sanches st. All claims promptly adjusted. W. H. Hendricks, State Manager. Near 13th and Fillmore sts. MERCHANTS® ASSOCIATION MEMBERS All members of the Merchants' As- sociation: are earnestly requested to send thelr present temporary or per- manent office addresses to L. M. King, Secretary, 1703 Gough St., San Fran- olsco, for the information of their customers applying for such addresses and for publication in the Review. All membership dues suspended temporarily. Members may consult, free of cost, the Association’s attorneys, Wright & ‘Wright, at 1078 Gough St, San Fran- clsco, or 987 Broadway, Oakland. CENTURY CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. Important mesting at Mrs. A. M. Simpson’s, 2200 Pacific Avenue, cor. Buchanan Street, Monday, April 30, \ [ i 2126 Fillmore St., near Sacramento. ! | possible to Fourth and King Streets.) Parrott & Co.: SOUTHERN PACIFIC | Freight Traffic Manager. Passenger Traffic Manager, Gen eral Freight Agent, General Passenger Agent OFFICES ARE IN Union Ferry Building ' SECOND FLOOR—SOUTH END SAN FRANCISCO. | | [CITY TICKET OFFICES: | | | l | SAN FRANCISCO~— X South end, lower floor. Union Ferry Depot. Cor. Geary and Fillmore (temporary). OAKLAND— 12 San Pablo Avenue. Sixteenth-street Station. 'CITY FREIGHT OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO— Cor. Clay and Steiner Streets OAKLAND— 12 San Pablo Avenue. INFORMATION BUREAUS: Market and Valencia Streets. Van Ness Avenue and Lombard Street. The Presidio (at Commissary). Golden Gate Park (Commissioners’ Office). 2220 Washington Street. Passenger service as usual, save a few coast division | trains, and all narrow gauge service temporarily suspended, Fourth and King Streets and Vallejo Street freight stations open for business as usual. (Deliver where / / We wish to announce that the offices, stores and ware- houses of the firm of A. P. HOTALING & CO. have not been affected by the fire. We are still doing bus- iness at the same old stand, 429-437 Jackson St,, San Fran- cisco, and have a large stock on hand of - Old Kirk thsky and other liquors to sup- ply all our friends and customers. We are now ready to fill ALL ORDERS as soon as shipping fa- cilities will allow. Country customers in remitting us kindiy SEND COIN by Wells, Faro & Co.‘s Express addressed to A, P. HOTALING & CO,, Qakland, as Checks and Exchanges are useless. The in a bottle ot AP-HOTALING'S OLD KIRK pure whiskey only things arce and satirtaction The Anglo-Californian Bank L. HAS ESTABLISHED TEMPORARY EXECUTIVE OFFICES AT 1805 Franklin St., cor. Clay. at one o’'clock. KATE F. HUTCHINSON, President. RI, e No. x41,K.ofP! and LaurelGrove No. l WEBSTER AND BA All Employes of the Bauk are notified to report s seReEgs. ' |above AT ONCE.

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