The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 1, 1906, Page 2

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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1908. e ~ APPROVAL OF FOOD iS GIVEN REQURED RAILROAD Fear That the Stock Policy of the Streetcar on Hand Will Company Is Most . Rzassurin Give Out. Gross Receipts Are to Be Mayor Asks Shipments Be That Terned Over to fi- Continued. SUPPLIES nance Committee. not wish to ar ugh 1 believ n as to the future of I predict—with full con- will be ful- y ica is but to - be ted—that within ninety days > Saun Francisco will be the easiest n.oney market in the world. Then re- construction will bagin in a wanner dence I hol rancisco. dence tha filled, as h ry in Am re atrick Cal- Rail- rs of the city president of the United in an interview. The spirit of co-operation that he rked the conduct of the TUnite iroads since the disaster yes Ly on the approval of the general com- nittee. Patrick Calhoun, president the corporation, - and Thon assistant to the pre: before the com- appe jttee, the first named to outline the tuture policy of the company in ti fon of San Francisco anc ce in the hands of the gross is ollect and Mul- | - the r to p e relief auth f the o tee and in answe ounce the ds, ATERIAL “We have had another station in the East of the fact that there are tate lines when any portion of this | ntry suffers a catastrophe. all the peo m. h of humanity is bounded on by the boundaries of the count As vour future, the great ene: e manifested and the sterling char- acter you have displaved assures that. | Not even an earthquake can shake the confidence of the American people in | vou. the policy of the United t is our intention to go ad We are not concerned past; it is the future in which now interested. Looking for- | he time when this city will | I @elayed in the East v 1 be necessary to re- em, and it may reassure | n to know that at this of that equipment is now on here.” TURNS OVER RECEIPTS. Thornwell Mullally was accompanied _ /by two husky men wearing the uni- : ors of the system and n them a leather bag. | »d the Sunday gross receipts % ted Railroads, amounting to .- |the sum of $1867, and was deposited | 1 he Mayor's ros is all yours, Thanks,” #aid Mr. Mullally. said the Mayor, while the committeemen applauded A little later Mr. Phelan of e committee came in. “We have here, Mr. Phelan,” said Mayor, “the contribution of the ited Rallroads. .1 have the honor to it over to you.” Thank you, Mr. Prelan. Mr, Mullally announced to the com- {mittee that the cars of the system were mow ruuning on Market strect or to obtain [Tom the ferry to Fifth and thence e or along Mission to the county line. He |was also reaching the Western Addi- tion and park districts by means of cars of the Eddy and Ellis street linc, starting from Van Nesy avenue and B journeying in a general way western. I it was hoped to have a ine running up Market street | as Valencia. DISCOURAGE CURIOUS. the however, as ward until the ! Mayor,” said e San beauty as | 3oard of Works, - andl - SeRNIV| 5y ke O dhbaraation of Soee dreamer e controveray | the ettt severs! § over the ruction and . : samittes’ that the tnterpose de ctical work of | Srcetear lines were being used in a purposeless way by women and ohil- dren and sightseers. It was the sense of the meeting that Mr. Mullally should be instructed to charge full fare for women and children, and that the Mayor by proclamation should discour- age sightseeing. This was at once acted upon. Tt was suggested by Mr. Ruef that it was an imposition upon the Unites Raflroads to ask it to turn over the entire receipts of operation. He sug- eested that whatever contribution here- after the system should make should represent what was left of its receints after the dafly expenses had been de- regeneration. The Mayor knows that he has g hard task ahead of him in rec- g the views of engineers and g tht desires of Architect Burn- bam's followers. PAYROLLS ARENOT 10 BE DISTURBED The Santa Fe Railroad end the |such motion; that the system haa Southern Pacific Company have adopt- | been placed at the service of the c{t ed the policy of carrying all employes |and that until such time as the Ma; oy through the existing disturbances with-|saw fit to order otherwise the ful ) out reduction of pay or “docking” for |ceipts would be turned into n’:e tre:i- any loss of time caused by absence lury of the general fund. The mun; during the five. 1wls left in the hands of the Mayor. The same plan has been followed by | 2 & Dumber of the large business firms | of Ban Francisco, including the White | _ Fliminate political ignorance and {Pouss, the City of Paris and others. | there would be no political bosses. —_————— BASEBALL TEAMS s | tnat will astound the most optimistic | 318 Market St. N. W.HALSEY ¢ GO., 10 BE DISBANDED Bankers, BY IH[_—MAENMES Dealers in Bonds, | Los ANGELES, Apeil 50.1a tne| FRANKLINAND O'FARRELL STS., |last game of the Portland-Los Angeles |series at Chutes Park yesterday after- noon, the visitors lost to the home team 19 to 0°by running from the field in the {last half of the eighth inning, when the |score stood 5 to 4 in favor of Portland. | Manager MeCreedie of the Portland [team deserted the field and made & run |for the dressing rooms in an effort to | |catch the Owl for the North. The other | players followed and the game was de- {elared forfeited. | Manager Morley anrounced late to- night that the Los Angeles club stands disbanded for the season, and that he wi notify the players in the morn- em off, and let them go free year. esult of the San Francisco ’ gaid Morley, ‘‘there can be no more interest in baseball in Los An- is season. The people are not in od for public sport.- This last the Los Angeles-Portland games took in oanly enough to pay transporta- tion and hotel bills. McCreedie’s ae- tion in tdking his men off the fleld this | afternoom at the end of the eighth inn- ing, showed very clearly that they too | had lost interest, and L San Franeis- | co and Oakland practically out of it for | SAN FRANCISCO. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA - e - Real Estate Trust Bldg. CHICAGD - - - 132 Monroe street 49 Wall street FOR RENT BRYANTSTREET, corner of Oak Grove, between 5th and 6th— Lot 112x100 feet: one-story gal- vanized iron bui'dir g; rcady in one month, MARKET S{REET, 1482, near ity Hall — One-story brick ing; ready in two weeks. POST and LEAVENWORTH, SE. comer — 137 6x137:6 feet; no gnake ground letse, WASHINGTON and™ STEINER, NE. corner — House furnished un | s a calamity the remainder of the season, there was | or unfi hed ; 3 rooms, suited nothing for me to do but dishand my| for ‘offices, with separate en- team.’’ trance The Schmiedell Estate __ Ross, Marin Co., Cal. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Seventh and Irwin Sts., SAN FRANCISCO. d the Wholesale 1ange have de- s for their best The members Dairy Produce E termined that it |interests to loca‘e in one locality | jand by resolution hereby invite i propositions from capitalists who {are prepared to build permanent querters for them. Address | W. D. McARTHUR, Secretary, Lombard and Sanscme Streets, S, F. 1 i i To the Land of the 1 MIDNIGHT SUN e connections with North Ca steamers, by the Scandinav n Line's 8500-ton twin screw “C. F. TIETGEN,” | | modern improvements. From v York MAY 17TH AND JUNE 28TH. The latter sailing will be especially convenient for professors and teachers. Cabin .. minimum $§0 ond Cabin minimum $50 For turther particulars apply to Jocal | agent or to A. . JOHNSON & CO., 1| BROADWAY, N. Y. | Hoghson & Merton, Inc.| Removed to | Ordersdelivered will be prompt- ly filled. Coal Oil, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Lubricating Oil and other products of petroleum and Cand’es. Notice To the __Rublic The State Board of Architecture will meet at frequent intervals at its tem- orary headquarters, 1343 MCcALLIS- ER”STREET, for the purpose of is- suing certificates to qualified and | competent architects for the purpose of enabling them to practice architect- ure in the State of California, in con- formity with the law regulating the practice of ggchitecture in this State. DENTISTS IN NEED Apply to ¢ DENTAL RELIEF SOCIETY, Care of James W. Edwards Co. | 473 Fourtesnth Bt., OAKLAND | H. A. Schulze, L. Deane, Sec. THE CALIFORNIA BARREL CO. Begs to announce to its friends and | patrons that it will be in readiness| to resume operations on or about May 7, 1906. .The Works have been | but slightly damaged. To a great extent orders can be promptly filled Pres. MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. from stock. Office and Works as heretofore, at A MEETING of the Board of 22d and lllinols Streets, Trustees of the Mechanics’ Ineti- San Frangeo, tute will be held at the residence FRED J. KOSTER, President. |of Rudolph J. Taussig, 2450 Fulton street, on TUESDAY, May 1, 1906, at 4 p. m. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PACKING! JOSEPH M. CUMMING, By order, Secretary. AND PROVISION CO. el ] Continue business at their packing RUDOLPH J. TAUSSIC’: house, President. COR. OF 7TH AVE. AND M ST. S SOUTH, San Francisco. 30 eod The W. F. BOARDMAN Cp. NOW LOCATED AT 1119 Jefferson St., Oakland, 1s prepared to give atten- tion toall details of busi- ness. All orders for I'ac- tory Shipments will receive prompt attention. GUGGENHEIM CO,, 2703 California st., Are prepared to fill all orders for raisins and dried fruit promptly. OFFICE OF Stocks of Goods En Route, CALIFORNIA’ WINE AsSOCIATION | 2Ee Stace b o s AT Just Received, B oLD LOcATiON, Send Us Your Orders. Third and Townsend sts. (180 Townsend st.) —_— TEMPORARY OFFICE | D. W. CARMICHAEL CO., Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Surety Bonds, 1008 Fillmore st., near McAllister. General Agents Metropolitan Sure- ty Co. Offices, Stores and Locations for Lease or Rent. | Levi Strauss & Co. Are temporarily located at Tenth and Clay streets, Oakland. All Employes are requested to register at once. RUSSELL & ROGERS CO,, SANTA CRUZ LIME CO., Have moved our office to 337 BERRY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CenTEnNIAL sTaBLEs, m. con-| Chas. F. Thierbach Co. LON, Prop., formerly 1521-23-25 Cali- Temporar ly locatel at fornia st., now located 22d.ave. and . Lake. Parties having vehicles or 653 Washing&on St. Oukland horses belonging to the above es- 8. F. Oifice and Depot, 70/ Scott St. tablichment please return to above address. | Noticato Dol Holders Pacific Mutual Lite Insurance Co.~= Grace in Payment of Insurance Premiums To policy holders of THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFF.: INSURANCE COM- PANY and CONSERVATIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' resident m the San Francisco, earthquake zone: Notice is hereby given that SIXTY DAYS of grace will be allowed for the payment of all life insurance premiums falling due during APRIL, 1906, and MAY, 1906, on policies in force APRIL 18, 1906. All premiums may be paid to the Company at No. 33 Bacon Block, Oakland, or directly to the Company at its own building, 327 West Third street, Los Angeles. il COMPANY’S CONDITION Actuary S. H. Wolfe, employed by the State of California Insurance De- partment to examine the Company, says: “There is no reason why any policy holder of the Pacific Mutual Life In- surance Company or Conservative Life Insurance Company should permit his policy to lapse. The security under his contract has not been lessened by the catastrophe. The high standing of the stockholders affords additional secur- ity."” NEW BUILDING The Company will take immediate steps to erect a substantial modern building upon its Montgomery Street site in San Francisco. Gonflagration Proof Roval Insurance Company of Liverpool QueenInsuranceCompany of New York :Cons | | | ulate Genera of Mexico isu Scott Street, San - Francisce Urgent inquiry is made af this office for the person: hereinbelow mentioned, whe are respectfully requested t¢ report to it at once, in per son, by wire or post. DR. P. O Consul AGUIRRE, EDMUNDO ALTAMIRANO FAMILY ARECHIGA, ANTONIO AND | ARNOLDO | BATANI,. ALBERTO, ALEJAN« DRO AND ROSENDO CHAVEZ, JOSE FABRI, ATTILIO, Acting Conaul of Italy GARCIA LIZANO BOYSB LEON, JESUS M. de LUNA FAMILY MARTINEZ, LEON N. OLACE, FRANCO and GIL- BERTO ORTEGA, LUIS SILVER, RAFAELA F, de VASQUEZ, CARLOS TORRES, SENORITAS, fom.rly at Immaculate Conception Convent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CD. For Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara State of Cal. .Thursdays, 10 a m Santa Rosa .. .. Sundays, 10 a m These companies desire to announce to their clients that a complete list of | 11 their policies in San Francisco has been preserved, and even if the policles have been burned or lost all proper claims against the companies will be ad- Jjusted and paid in cash as rapidly as the work can be done. These companies jointly had at risk in the burned district approximately $8,000,000, but have assets of $70,000,000 and net surplus of $11,500,000 available for the payment of losses. The “Royal” will erect a first-class office building on its eligible lot at the northwest corner of Pine and Sansome streets, San Francisco, at an early date. New Insurance and renewals of San Francisco business should be ef- fected and 2li loss claims filed at the temporary city office. Coast business outside of San Francisco will receive attention at the Oakland branch office. Temporary San Franecisco Office, N W..COR. PINE AND FILLMORE STS. Branch Office, 1252 CLAY ST., COR. FIFTEENTH, OAKLAND., ROLLA V. WATT, Manager. WE ARE HERE TJ STAY Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co. Signed contract today for temporary building, 75x115, Clay and East Sts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., which we are promised ready for occupancy MAY 14. In OAKLAND, CAL: signed lease for Twé-Story wareroom. Main office will be at Walter Mackay & Co.’s until further notice. 25 Carloads of Desks, Tables, Chairs and Office Supplies now West of Denver. ACTORY SITES Unsurpassed on San Francisco Bay Industries desiring a location second to none on this Coast should see us at once, South San Francisco, in San Mateo County, is an ideal spot for| manufacture. ' It is a rallroad terminal, has both rail and water communi- cation, electrie 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 Company, The W. P. Fuller White Lead Works, The City Street Improvement Company’s Pottery Plant, The Pacific Ju- plter Steel Works, The Butler Brick Works, The Swift Soap and Glue | Works, Wool Pullery and others are here in operation. The American Smelt- | ing and Refining Company have recently purchased of this Company 200 acres of land and have ordered thé 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 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO., South San Francisco, San Mateo Co., Cal. Jan Francisco Office LONDON ASSURANGE GORPORATION * NIAGARA FIRE INS. CO. 2321 Buchanan Street, corner Washington Adjustment of losces will commence when vault in San some-street office is opened. Policies are now being issued for new insurance and in renewal of expiring risks. WM. J. LANDEKS, Manager. " F. W. TALLANT, Branch Secretary. Jia One doesi’t have to look for tréuble The early garlener eatches the eream order to find it. of the green-goods trade. | J For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Pomeona .. .. % May 3,130 pm Corona...... ...May 6,1:30 pm And every third day thereafter. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports and Victoria |{Queen............May 1,11 am Umatilla. . .May 8,11a m And every se\:e:mh day thereafter. For La Paz, Mazatlan, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, Calling at San Pedro and East San Pedro. Curacao Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, 8an Francisco Ticket Offices Oakland 968 Broadway San Francisco Broadway Whart S. F. Freight Office - Broadway Whart C. D. Dunann, G. P. A.. San Francisco The following offices will be found at 1100 O’Farrell St., N.W. cor= ner of Franklin, on and after May 1, 1906. Pacific Gas and Electric Company California Gas & Electric Corporation Jno. Martin E. J. de Sabla Jr. John A. Britton C. W. Conlisk E. C. Jones Carl Taylor R. M. Hotaling The Hotaling Estate Co. RENTERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY SAVINGS BANK Announces that its vaults are uninjured, and that it has suffered no loss excepte ing its bank fixtures, and that it will resume business at the expiration of the holiday. Address all mail 2801 Broadway, San Francisco. Temporary offica for city business 730 Second Ave. GEORGE M. PERINE, President. ————— e MAE!EERY 333 Occidental Machinery and !nqlnpofln. Co. estimates given com- | tractors for complete | plants. 2303 Pacific ave., San krancisco.

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