The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 2, 1906, Page 12

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PR OAELAND RELIEF COMMITTEE CONFERS WITH MAYOR MOTT. Chairman of the Body is Given Sole Power to Issue Requisites for Supplies. 1 OAKLAND, May relief ittee with Mayor Mott has Dr. E. power to iss nferer 1 Greeley hands of ce work. OAKLAND PROPERTY OWNERS TAKE AN IMPORTANT STEP.| Threaten to Cancel Leases’If Tenants Attempt to Sublet Holdings at bi Figures. Insane St.)cent Is Found. BERKEI —\\ D. Will Maintain Present Prices, meda County B & Trades Counc —_———— Trying to Crowd Into Emeryville. OAKLAND, May 1.—C] trying to crowd into Emeryville, @t e g den BOHEMIAN CLUB REQUIRES TEMPORARY QUARTERS SOON Meeting of Directors Is Called fori May 2 to Settle Leading ~ Question, An inforr b was held f President F Tove street, at 2 p. m. &t the resi- Vilsor, 2171 Pacifi to select & temporary home for ti tion of & new bui corner of Post and The headquarters of the hemian Club at present are at the son home. —_———— Anxious to Locate Their Relatives. Mrs. A Stoll and Miss Hattie Sum- merfield of 4908 Indiana avenue, Chi- cago, have written to the Call asking for imformation concerning Mrs. H. Fishler, Mrs. Alice Tobias, Mrs. Flor- ence Schoenfeld and her two children, who lived at 1403 Bddy street, and Jr. and Mrs. P. Davis and their daugh- ter Rose Davis, who lived at the Mont- rose, Van Ness avenue and Geary street. Miss Ella Scullin of 2100 Lyon street, is anxious to locate her brother Arthur Scullin. pending the L P PN O St If you would strike 2 mhn bvanbly Bon’ sim st his pocket book, { Bench CHICAGO DETECTIVES SAY THEY WERE WELL TREATED.{ Return Home to Report Their Services ’ | | f Not Needed in San Francisco. | CHICAG( May 1.—Lieutenant | John D. I and nine Chicago de- who were sent fn San 11 n- | selled to b m fifteen >t the Mayor, 1law and we | e Dinan treated us| d Sergeant Timothy D. is, well as he could under | Soldiers guarded nd t here were few thieves ODD FELLOWS WILL MEET IN CITY OF SANTA CRUZ Grand Officers Change Place of Gath- .| ering from San Francisco to Town by the Sea. SANTA CRUZ, May 1.—Local of Odd Fellows were notified y that the Grand Lodge sessions, h were to have been held in San tsco, commencing May 8, will be in Santa Cruz instead. The date has 1 postponed to | June 5. ion was taken at a meeting of the Grand Lodge offigers | held in Oakland on Friday at which | . W. Linscott, Superintendent of *hool for Santa Cruz county and Past ter of the Order, success- ed the claims of this city as Stockton and Oakland. The e Rebecah Assembly will also meet here. e ——— +AKE BODIES OF FOUR MEN FROM TRAIN WRECK DEBRIS | Remaing Are Believed to Be Those of Engineer, Fireman and Two | Tramps. | MISSOULA, Mont., April 30.—Four |bodies were taken from the Northern Pacific wreck on Evaro hill today. Ow- ing to the fire which burned the entire n of forty cars of lumber, none of e bodies can be identified. nes are supposed to be those of ti r, L. D. Sterne; Fireman Ed et and two tramps. It is believed -~11.AL several other tramps were burned! in the wreckage, but it is doubtful 1f‘ trace will be found, the destruc- on is so complete. ——— S Eritish Revenues Increase. LONDON, May 1—Chancellor of } the }:xcthm r Asquith presented the first budget of the new Liberal admin-| ation to the House of Commons| v, pointing out that the revenue and a surplus of $17, i realized. He announced thatJ ort duty on coal would be com: rrpe.}ltd by November 1 and’ e duty on stripped tobacco “lll‘ meu by 5 5 cents and on tea by| 2 cents on July 1. Killed by Jealous Husband. | DENVER, May 1—Mrs. Dorothea T husband, James ‘\ | throat after atta chet in a jealous fnnzy‘ ing the next day, is dead | s of her wounds. Mrs. | here from Chicago ‘md, | some of her relatives are now living at 1640 South Oakley avenue in that city. } —_———————— Schwab Wins English Suit. ’ A Armn thy e e LONDO May 1. — In the Kings ivision of the High Court of}y Ju ce today the suit of Davis Roths- child, a picture dealer, against Charles M. Schwab of New York for breach| » |Of contract in failing to purchase the| picture, “De Diham Lock,” for $15,000. | , {resulted in a judgment for Mr. Schwab. De Witte's Paper Confiscated. < Russia, May 1L—A sensa- | as been caused here by the ac- |tion of the police in confiscating all | jies of the official St. Petersburg usskoe Gosudarsvo, the organ of mier Witte, because the Empercr nted the paper’s present attitude s being too Liberal. —o0 Death of Henry C. Rouse EVELAND, O. May -1.—Henry ise, chairman of the board of di- ‘ ctors of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas | and president of a number of other s, died here yesterday of neumonia, aged 56 years. Mount Hecla in Eruption. EDINBURGH, May 1.~Sleamers which arrived at Leight today from | {Iceland report that Mount Hecla has | ibun in ernptiom, ashes being seattered {over a wide area. The disturbance, however, was not serious. ——————— Flour Trust for China. MANILA, May 1—Private advices {from Hong Kong say that the fiour| {mills of America contemplate forming a combine to control the distribution of | r product in China, along Standard | Oil lines. | | «Centenarian a Suicide. UNIONTOWN, Pa., May 1—Mrs. Mary McKittrick, who recently cele-| | brated her one hundred and eighth| birthday, committed suicide today by cutting her throat with a penknife. —_—— Cuba Votes Money. HAVANA, May 1—The House of Representatives today wunanimously | | passed the bill appropriating $50,000 for the sufferers in San Francisco. | Builder of the Monitor Dies. WHEATON, Il., May 1L V. Hotes, who had charge of the con- struction of the ironclad Monitor, died here yesterday. A D LN Sl Swedish People Get Relief. A relief station has been opened at tho Swedish Lutheran Church, corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets, by the Swedish-American Relief Society. All Swedes and Swedish-Americans are re- quested to register, W. G. Stafford & Co. | Ate Prepared to Deliver COAL Orders May Be Sent to 2i4 East St., 112 Broderick St., 2537 Post St. Near Baker, 218 Fair Oaks St. L% .Hotel St. Francis.. Necessary Repairs Now Being Made e Lower Floors and Basement will be Ready for Business on or about JUNE 15th, 1906 Employes not yet registered will please call and do so or send their addresses to the General Offices in the hotel. JAMES WOODS, Manager. NATHAN- DOHRMANN (0. Dohrmann Commercial Co. Will Resume Business as Soon as Possible. 1090 Page St., San Francisco TELEPHONE PARK 87, ICE HOURS : Temporary Offices Established OFI 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. THE MONITOR Will Resume Publication Saturday, lay § San Francisco subscribers please send their new address to our Temporary Office ROOM 2, TRIBUNE BUILDING, OAKLAND. Advertisers send their copy and cuts at once. The Monitor Publishing Company THE STANDARD MILK CO. Kow RE‘DY TO0 SERVE MILK AND CREAM. Send your address to 1820 San Bruno avenue. Will rebuild immediately at old stand 16th and Guerrero. Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd., OF LONDON. TEMPORARY BRANCH OFFICE---547 18th St. Near San Pablo, Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE---1373 Page St. ‘G‘BLE FROM LONDON : “Convey to people our sympathy. Atlas wlll meet obligations promptly and honorably by drafts on Lon- don, Haveinstructed United States manager to sub- scribe $6000 to Relief Fund.” T. H. PALACHE, Assistant Mana ger, FRANK J, DEVLIN, Manager. gy ey THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WBNES Consulate General NO INTERRUPTION OF _son, by wire or post. | {From their PORTLAND, OREGON, Headquarters full ; MAEINERY $ivie of Mexico i 81l Scott Street, San Francisco.! Urgent, inquiry is made at this office i1or the persons hereiabelow mentioned, who are respectfully lequested to| report to it at once, in per- DR. P. ORNELAS, Consul General. AGUIRRE, EDMUNDO ALTAMIRANO FAMILY ARECHIGA, ANTONIO ARNOLDO BATANI, ALBERTO, ALEJAN- | DRO 'AND ROSENDO | CHAVEZ, .JOSE FABRI, AITILIO Acting Consul of Ttaly GARCIA LIZANO BOYS LEON, JESUS M. de LUNA FAMILY MARTINEZ, LEON N. OLACE, FRANCO and GIL- BERTO ORTEGA, LUIS SILVER, RAFAELA F, de VABQUEZ CARLOS TORRES, SENORITAS, formerly at Immaculate Conceptmn Convent. AND The following offices will be found at 1100 O’Farrell St., N.-W. cor- ner, of Franklin, on and after Yay 1, 1906. Pacific Gas and Electric Company California Gas & Electric Corporation Jno. Martin E. J. de Sabla Jr. Joha A. Britton C. W. Conlisk E. C. Jones Carl Taylor R. M. Hotaling The Hotaling Estate Co. Wells, Farg‘o & Co. Former tenants of the Wells, Far- g0 & Co. building, San Francisco, are hereby notified to remove their safes from the building without delay, as re- construction willl commence at once. A. CHRISTESON, Manager. HEYNEMANN & C0. ;I'emporary Office 2520 Sacramento St. i . Salesmen and Store Employes Report Wed- | nesday Morning, May 2, at 11 o’clock. Temporar'y Office Sermania 2291 Sacramento Street. Occidental Machinery and Engineering Co. Temporary Offices 2303 Pacific Ave. Several Carloads Compressors, Hoisting Engines, Steam and Eleetric Standard Safety Water Tube Boiless, Hunt Industrial Railway Track and Cars, Blectric Generating Sets and other machinery on the way and ready for shipment. Specifications, estimates given con- { 1500 men: The Western Meat Company, The W. b BUSINESS Nedistadter Bros. Announce to the TrAde that they are in an exeellent posmon to IMMEDIATELY SUPPLY lines of their well-known brands of Men’s Furnishing Goods, including a large stock of Blankets. ORDERS SOLICITED AT OUR OFFICES NEUSTADTER BROS., 908 Westingion,Stest Special Notice We Have Established a San Francisco Salesroom at 2508 Fillmore Street Metropolis Trust and Savings Bank Is temporarily located at 1130 Eddy St., bet. Octavia and Laguna, opposite Jefferson square, until the completion of s quarters in the new Chronicle bullding, corner of Market and Kearny sts. As its vaults are In good condition and its books and Papers were removed in safety, it is prepared to resume ac- tive business whenever the San Francisco commercial and savings banks agree upon joint and concerted action. Owing to the locality and character of its real estate loans and other investments, it has sustained no loss and its resources of 31,750,000 are intact. All depositors, customers, stockholders and others inter- ested are requested to call for further particulars and in- formation. PAGIFIC COAST BRANCH OF THE Mills Novelty Co. Have Opened for Business at 413 TENTH ST. Until Further Notice. M. A. LARKIN, Manager. 8 FACTORY SITES Unsurpassed on San Francisco Bay Industries desiring a location second to none or at once. South San Francisco, n M manufacture. It is a railroad terminal, cation, electric light and power and e ¢ railroad, water, private railroad to every industfy. In fact, ev to manufacturers. Here are located industries employ Fuller ast should see us an ideal spot for oth rail and w T communi- P. The City Street Improvement Cor piter Steel Works, The Butler Brick W orks, ‘Works, Wool Pullery and others are here in operation. e ) nd Glue American Smelt- Th ing and Refining Company have recently purchased of this Company of land and have ordered the work on their great piant, costing $5.000,000, proceed at once; they will employ at the start over 1000 men. harbor will be one of the great features of this place. For full particulars address to A deep-water W. J. MARTIV, Land Agent SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LAND AND IMPROVEMENT coO., South San Francisco, San Mateo Co., Cal. A 0.4 . NOTICE. HEADQUARTERS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED at 2516 Sutter et. sna Mg sion High School building, cor. Eighteenth and Dolores sts, where all members should register as soon as pessible. All members in need will be taken care of and provided for. The Grand Master Workman will be in attendance asd issus orders for clothing, transportation and other supplies. Don’t be affaid to make your wants known. G, T. SPENCGER, Mm. CHAS. C. MOORE & Co,, ENCGINEERS. TEMPORARY BRANCH OFFICE, 41T Fourteenth Street, Dakland. TEMPORARY MAIN O] 3100 Washington Sirest, San Francisco tractors for complete plants. ¢ 2303 Pacific ave , San . rancisco. Permanent Office Now Being Arranged. Building in San Francisco. NOTICE LATER.

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