The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1906, Page 13

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1906. 13 URGES SPARING UQE m: WMER CALL subscribers receiv | ayvorand Fire De- partment wWarn Citizens. i Authorities Fear Pestilence and rire. CCRD CUT WOMAN RECOVERS are in Bed Entirely Par he Now With Aid of Crutches. W B in e office in West- led the Judges to Organ Grinders in Eng and. { the handle of an organ | gland obtains nearly as much per week as he| Italy, more than four| 1 the English farm r and nearly three times the he policeman who moves him ested. Thousands ofl ns who have served ap- as carpenters, painters oiners get only half the organl B y's pay, for the Italian reckons | it & wery poor week indeed if makes less than $15, and be often| gets $17.50 to $20 or more.—London | Giobe. lation Department, «: Engine For Sale . D. Ghirardelli Co. -|S. T. BRITTEN N 4 ing their paper b: mail 1 respectiully requested to fo ward portion of any wrapper recently received | showing name and address to THE CALL, care of Circu-| No, 1016 Thi RIIN l (i vl Broadway, Oakland. necessary in order to insure Wheeler - Corlis also 72 1 L 100 h.p 2ngine in good order, . w. Westinghouse gener- ator, almost new. Apply to 940 North Point Street, near Fort Mason. | | a2 2 2 2 1 WAREHOUSE For Sale jon sufficiently heavy to size 60 by 120 truss roof; heavy ons; nearly new; two blocks of S. P. 20 minutes from y, Oak ; can give im- sion; inclosed with 3 qcre of land, American - Chicle Company Temporary Offices 1181 Treat Avenue, San Francisco. Manage | A. RUEF 1931 Fillmore street, cornes pen for free advice. Gampbell Metson & Gampbull, ATTORNEYS-AT~LAW. st., San Francisco, and 1273 Oakland, Cal. Laguna lin st., ‘Guadeloupe Dairy| C apany SERVING PATRONS AS USUAL. THOSE WISHING SERVICE SEND ADDRESS TO 1814 San Bruno Ave.! ‘The San l-‘rancnsco = National Bank 2340 PACIFIC AVE.,, temporary office ot B and ney for Sheriff, ey for Public .dmlnh i , will be in constant attendance FOBP00000SD General Offices 4 A | e PP EC LI COPEVLOCOP B 00O .”0“00“&0‘00000.0.0.‘"00””"0“ “““ “M“ V Santa le \ 4 Freight and Passenger —AT— FERRY BUILDING - - San Francisco ¢ Local Freight Office—JSpear and Jrarrison Jireats, for receiving and delivering all freight. Carloads and less than carloads. Lombard-sireet Tracks and China Basin—&e receive and deliver carloads only. A N Santa le Our JService Js the Same as Before the Fire | § ! ! | Cascade oCager Union Brewing and Malting Co.. /8th and Florida Jtreeis, S. F. |Hereby notify their country patrons that they will fill all orders for draught team and Lager Beer |as soon as shipping facilities are restored. Our Bottling| department will resume in a few days. » PACIFIC COAST BRANCH ' OF THE Mills Novelty Co. Have Opened for Business at 413 TENTH ST. Until Further Notice. M. A. LARKIN, Manager. \ | : | | | { Connecticut Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Will settle all LOSSES as soon as possible and - con- ! tinue business as usual [ GENERAL OFFICE—525 13th Street, Oakland SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2310 California Street, near Fillmore . B. J. SMITH, Manager. | weeesseeslrne Cumard Steamship Co. va. General Pacific Coast Agency is now located with UNION PACIFIC OF- FICE on ground floor, south end cisco. at once. Call upon or address Pacific Mail Steams‘npo mpany! Steamers of this company will sail from wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, as follows: S. 8. MONGOLIA will sail Tues- day, May 1, at 1 p. m.; for Yoko- hama direct, thence to Kobe, Nag- asaki, Shanghai and Hongkong. S. S. CHINA will sail Saturday, May 5,at 1 p.m,, for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila. S.S. ACAPULCO will sail Mon- day, April 30, at noon, for Aca- pulco, San Jose de Guatemala and- Ancon. OFFICE: Mail Dock, First and Brannan sts., San Francisco. ALEXANDER CENTER, General Agent. Pacific Mail 8teamship Co. OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. Headquarters at Pacific Mail Dock, San Francisco. Employes report for instructions immediately. A * Seattle, Tacoma and Puget Sound Points Freight and Passengers. Steamer Buckman leaves Sunday, April 28. Steamer Watson leaves Wednesday. Freightreceived at Steuart Street Wharf, San Francisco, and Franklin Street Wharf, Oakland, | Alaska Pacitic S.S. Co., Steuart Street Wharf. The Chas. Nelson Go., First and |g Clay Streats, Oakland. Portland The Favorite S. S. Breakwater will probably sail for Portland Wednesday, May 2 At 11 a. m,, carrying pn.sse!igers. Apply to Pier 7, Foot of Pacific St., San Frangisco, or 1008 Broadway, Oakland J.D.SPRECKELS BROS. & CO. OGEANIG STEAMSHIP COMPANY Have Opened Temporary Offices at the Oceanie Stoamship Company’s l)gek Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. MAIL —IROR Union Ferry Building, San Fran- Those haying reservations please call or communicate with us Applications for passage attended to and official tickets now being issued same as usual. S. F. BOOTH, General Agent, Ferry Building, San Francisco. e ———————— fPABIHI} COAST BERING SEA CANNERIES Will be received at the OFFICE OF THE - Association PIER 20, STEUART STREET WH Till Thursday, May 3rd. STEAMSHIP 0. For Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara State of Cal....Thursdays, 10 a m Santa Rosa .... Sundays, 10 a m For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Cosonic~ -t April 30, 130 pm Pomona ........May 3, 1:30 pm And every third day thereafter. For Seattle, Puget Sound Ports and Victoria o o G o S May 1,11 am Umatilla........ -May 8,11am And every seventh day thereafter. For La Paz, Mazatlan, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, Calling at San Pedro Curacao May 7, 10a m Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco Ticket Offices Oakland 968 Broadway San Francisco Broadway Wharf S. F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf C. D. Dunann, G. P. A.. San Francisco KOSMOS LINE Notice to Shippers cor. Stewart and Folsom streets. S. 8. Hermonthlis will sail from How- ico, Central and South America. Sound on or about May 16, for Cham- perico, direct, touching the usual ports in Central and South America. Ship- pers are requested to communicate with their representatives in the North and instruct them to book all cargo space engagements for this sail- ing through our agent at Seattle, Mr. D. W."BURCHARD, who will also col- lect freilght charges on all consign- ments. LENDAL N. GRAY, Manager. AMERICAN I.XNI. ..... "}’E. 2 June fi,u:fll 4 P, Lo Phl‘ldel hia. Ml ll une 9, July 7, A n ¥ oo T 16, Avg. New Nt “May 26, 2% Ave. 25 hia—Q: AT L&ew York-London direct Minnehaha. ‘We are temporarily located in the offices of the Risdon Iron Works, NW ard street wharf on April 30 for Mex- 8. 8. Uarda will sail from Puget une 16, nly 14, Aug. 18 hfly 5, June 2, June Jo July 28 INFORMATION BUREAUS APRIL 29 U a. m TRAIN SERVICE BUREAN - FER SERVICE— GADGE_To Oakland rx:l lane, Al and Berkaley. Hogu: N‘m" GAUGE—To Alameda Mole. No _servi | UREE!( ROUTE—Passengers and ex- ‘l;fus {:‘ 'eulmli foot o? .‘Broud'ly | Three are ing o] e 1 .’ l«hcdul:.o giving pm'mygmmmfl. m. o T p. ROL’TL—R“ schedule. I equipmen SHASTA RUUTE—th.r schedule. o OUTE (East of Los A v‘l—Re‘uur schedule. Boq‘ulu- -qm;— VALLEY LINR (San Francises-Los Anxv;:se);l—negulu schedule. Regular AST LINE—The: R Anl-lt:“‘h Service San VOII’VO.E{ Via_ Niles & S J | No.9 [No.21 &:40p| P 922 - SU. Rel. r_Los Angeles lv| 3: me of southbound :glth of Enn Jose about 40 minutes 0 regular schedule. Northbound t: Operated on the regular schedule, Angeles to San Jose EQL’TPML\!‘—\\N 3-10—Regular. Nos. 2-22—Reclining chair cars, diner and ob- servation parior car Oukland to Los An- !runs later rains Los CAL SERVICE—San Francisco-Sa Jose, via '\lles—Regular schedule. \dd‘: tonal trains 9-10 and 21-2 Trains run- ning via Niles preferable f cisco-San Jose business. s v NOTE—Nos. 27 and 2§ carry observation parior cars between San Francisco and Del Monte. These trains will make ail stops formerly made by Nos. 29 and 30. All trains out of Third and Townsend :t;nu will stop nl‘f Manenm‘ street, ere passengers should be re board trains. ” O 9 From this it will be noted that tho Coast Line service is the only one that is at all interfered with. However, ample service Is provided to all puints. It is hoped that in the course of a few dua all trains, Including the Shore Line Lim. ited will be agaln In operation. IHayward, Niles, Livermore and San Jou (via Qukland Piler)—Regular sched- ule. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY AND North Shore Railroad Company All persons having bills against the California Northwestern Railway Com- pany and North Shore Railroad Com- pany prior to March 31, 1906, are re- quested to forward immediately to Controller, Tiburen, Cal. NEW YORK {CENTRAL LINES. OAKLAND OFFICE 1168 BROADWAY. For— Mexican Ports E Mazatlan, Alm sl"::‘.h::‘ Ro-h. Topolobampo, Coast Su-mmy Company’'s steamer z racao will leave Broadway Whart, MONDAY, MAY 1. Seamer will call a San bound) for m and :fih‘km Ticket Msco i‘rdz Otne.. Broadway Whart, C D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass, Agt, Sya FOR EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY), Stmr. Corona, Monday, April 80, 1 p.m, FOR SEATTLE AND VICTORIA, Stmr. Queen, Tuesday, May 1, 10 a. m. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco. TICKET OFFICES: Oakland—963 Broadway; San Fran- cisco—Broadway wharf. Freight of- Minnetonk: 12, 7, A 4 Mosaos Y, et ey 'Aug’1} | fice—Broadway whart, San Franelsco. Mxnnufiol May 26, June 23, July 21, An‘ 18{ C. D. DUNANN, G: P. A, San Fran- OLLA D-A ER] Lin cisco. 28 4t New T Steamers of 13,500 Tons. NEW YORK—RE})’T l'él') , via BOU- Sails Wednesdays as per Sfllnl List. Stat'dam. . 2, 10 am P Ryndam.. y 9, 5 am Potsdam. . 16, 10 am Noordan:. ay 23, § am n 1 . & LONDON, Vaderland....M: 5 Ay i) ’"" iy Zeeland ay 19, Jum 16, )uny 14, Aug. 1 Finland. .. v}‘fi 26, June za.".:wfl Sept. NEW YORK— Quu-:\s-rown—uv:n ‘Teutoni May 2, M. 30 7, Cedric. - nL . 'lne =1, e 3 5“‘1’ Aug. 1 g ST d ay u. llme 1.y ’u, An:,’x. May 23, June 20 u.g\x T()“;f—— vsnr‘i‘fo or. une 21, b o A A e THE IIEDle o DO, athi . H REBUBLIC. M’ay 53 8."'6 Dot 18, Now'29 CANOPIC. . May ) cific Coast. 534 lith change bullding, Onu mn:%.. Our premises are uninjured. The 1| comfort and care of guests continues as heretofore. Why not make a per- manent home at Del Monte, as many are doing? Act quickly or the oppor- tunity will be lost. Good train service now, effective from Oakland. GEO. P. SNELL, lb 287t. Manager Hotel Del Monte. TEMPORARY OFFICES OB J. Barth & Co., 2295 FRANKLIN STREET, San Francisco. Formerly 480 California Street. e st Toyo Kisen Kaisha|F, W. BRAUN C0. (Oriental S. S. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221Brannan St., San Francisco Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Are open for business at 2513 Twenty-fourth street, San Fran- cisco, opposite carhouse. Orders will have prompt attention. Yokobama and Hong Kong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), e B O’BRIEN & SPOTORNO, Shanghai, and connecting at Hong Temporary Office Kong with steamers for India, etc. No elrgo received on board on Alaska Pachers s For frei; tmdma ly at mofioecomgrhmm Bumupxpy sts.~ . H. AVERY, An:. ‘General 1536 McAllister St. Tel. West 311 MAGNESIA ASBESTOS SUPPLY CO. Located at factory, 434 Irwin st,

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