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10 THE BIG BUILDINGS ] fl]_RT MASON Government Is to Ex pend Milllon and a Half. Ample Docking Facil- ities WIli Be Provided. B 2.—One , Post Building. INGTON, May of the results of the earthquake and fire | will be the establishment of genmeral sport headquarters at pew and commodious This project was v the Quartermaster- some weeks £70 and placed be- fore Congress in & bill introduced by Senator Perkins, appropriating $1,250,- n of buildings and r Department de- be not only desir- i immediately e of an addi- to cover the Oliver writes: > President yes- Department to re- g the necessity for the military cisco and particular- rence to the project em- e Bill No. 4475 (Per- establishment of a ot for the army and pon the military res- on. As it was sug- of instructions that if practicable con- ure, I beg to advise ve today been trans- m the chiefs of the of the Department, deal- h the conditions and ne- military service in your LR AL ] 45 - ter-General urges | said Senate bill | 00,000, owing to opting a stronger, manent type of originally con- the meas- that was now assumed the nsable and impera- military service Hawaii and the n presented to the very fully covers the subject im in possession of the tion upon which to tions to Congress. the information er, the President s that an ap- r the purpose of depot and trans- ort Mason. The nds of the Com- of the two ins and Rep- after it in rnia delega- S SR -GS P T ‘Watsonville Sends Supplies. ILLE, May 2.—The citi- v have dispatched six homeless of San Francisco and last rafton and Rev. E. L. additional car loaded nen’s and children’s uantity of mneedles, ombs and darming cot- d in the shipment. The mittee had several s on hand waiting a Francisco 2s to the d rsement. Grand Army Abandons Parade. 4 2—~The general of the Grand has decided to n ade and public exercises that day owing to the disaster in Fra 0. Divine services will at the Fourth Congre- on San be gat rain Is Rerafled. N, Ariz, May 2.—A west- bou st freight om the Southern Pacific was wrecked by 2 broken wheel two miles east of Benson Sunday night. Fifteen cars were derailed, most of them containing supplies for San Fran- eisco sufferers. No one was hurt in the accident. Spaniards Are Sympathetic. MANILA, May 2.—The Spanish Club, representing the Spanish Colony here, has adopted resolutions of sympathy with the people of San Francisco. The resolutions will be transmitted to Pres- §dent Roosevelt through Commissioner Tde. - House Passes the Irrigation Bill. WASHINGTON, May 2.—A House bill authorizing the Central Canal and Irrigation Company to divert waters from the Sacramento river, was passed in the Senate yesterday. Army Officer Transferred. FORT RILEY, Kas,, May -Colonel ; W. Taylor, commanding the ar- ub-post at Fort Riley for the rs, has been ordered to Fort Wash., to take command of the istrict of Puget Sound. OAKLAND, May 2.—Salinas, Santa Cruz and Hollister have reported to Governor Pardee that they will not eall for outside help. On the contrary they are rendering assistance to suf-| 2506 Fruitvale Avenue, FRUITVALE, ‘will receive prompt attention. ferers elsewhere. ’ worth of supplies to | | | [ [ [ Queen InsuranceCompany of New York: | These companies desire to announce to their clients that a complete list of all their policies in San Francisco has been preserved, and even {f the policies have been burned or lost all proper claims against the companies will be ad- justed 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 avallable for the payment of losses. The “Royal” will erect a first-class office bullding 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 all loss claims filed at the temporary city office. Coast business outside of San Francisco will receive a ttention at the Oakland branch office. Temporary San Francisco Office, N W. COR. PINE AND FILLMORE STS. Branch Office, 1252 CLAY ST., COR. FIFTEENTH, OAKLAND. ROLLA V. WATT, Manager. POLICY HOLDERS ——— RSN OF THE (utanie Life Assurance Sociey OF THE UNITED STATES Will be informed by mail as to concessions that will be granted on' premiums now due. To facilitate matters please notify us at once, either by postal or by letter, of change of address, if any. / Royal Insurance Gompany of Liverpool| TEMPORARY OFFICES 2430 Jackson St., San Francisco. A. M. SHIELDS, H. C. DONNELS, Manager. Cashier. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company of Hartford administration and | expense for rental | 5 Will settle all LOSSES as soon as possible and con- tinue business as usual | GENERAL OFFICE—S525 13th Street, Oakland SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—2310 California Street, near Fillmore B. J. SMITH, Manager. Royal Insurance Co.-of Liverpool. Queen Insurance Co. of New York. ASSETS OVER $70,000,000. TEMPORARY CITY OFFICE: NW. cor. Filimore and Pine sts., San Francisco. TEMPORARY OFFICE FOR COUN- TRY BUSINESS: Employes res: s in San Francisco will please report at Fillmore and on MON . M.. APRIL 30. P're ste The Continental Fire Insurance Co. Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK Is now making aqjustments and paying its fire losses as as proofs of losses are filed and signed. A full corps of adjusters from New York and Chicago are at work, and all claims will be liquidated as fast as the adjusters can examine the claims. File your Continental claims at once at the ce of ARTHUR G. NASON & 0., Metropolltan Managers, | Rooms 89, 90 and 91, Delger Building, 473 Fourtosnth St., daklana,” ~ Standard Connecticut M i e arine Mutual £ i/e uickly Insurance Co., Ltd. d. D. Spreckels & Bros, Co., Gen. Agts, 4. B. ¥, Davis & Son, Mgrs, Open for Business No. 135 Howard st, near Main st. Clients: Kindly mail advices of all shipments to the above address. The San Francisco office of the company is temporarily located at 1112 Broadway, Oakland, where pre- miums should be paid or Inquirlel' made. Special extension of time for pre- ‘We would request all Marine Under- | miume due in April, May and June writers to send us their address. WE|WIll be granted by the company to HAVE BUSINESS TQ PLACE. | those distressed or embarrassed be- caue of the recent disasters, All Letters Addressed to the BOHN-BRISTOL ©€O., ALAN MURRAY, General Agent. A. K. P. HARMON, District Superiggendent. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. Conflagration ProofJ. B. F. Davis & Son INSURANCE BROKERS and Managers Standard Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Office, 819 TURK STREET Between Franklin and Gough SAN FRANCISCO Insurance Company of North eria This old and reliable insurance company, with solid assets of $13,000,000.00 and its experience of more than one hundred years in fire insurance disasters, has sent us the following dispatch: Philadelphia, April 23, 1906: Jas. D. Bailey, Gen. Agt. ; San Francisco, Cal. You are authorized to draw at sight in payment of! losses as adjusted. INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICEm—— N 1915 Franklin Street JAS. D. BAILEY, General Agent Jan Francisco Office LONDON ASSURANGE GORPORATION NIAGARA FIRE INS. GO. 2321 Buchanan Street, corner Washington Adjustment of losses will commence when vault in Sansome-street office is opened. Policies are now being issued for new insurance and in renewal of expiring risks. Written notice of loss waived. And production of policies, if burned, unnecessary. WM. J. LANDERS, Manager. F. W. TALLANT, Branch Secretary. The Prudential Insurance Co. Beg to notify all concerned that it will grant thirty days additional time to all its policy- holders in the territory affected by the disaster whose premiums are due, or whose grace period expires between April 18th and May 31, 1906, inclusive. All premiums may be forwarded to, and all information ob- tained from ROBERT S. BOYNS, Manager 1252 Glay st., Oakland. 865 Eddy Street, SAN FRANCISCO The West Coast Begs to inform its Agents and the Public that it has sustained but nominal loss through the disaster that has befallen San Francisco. A temporary Home Office has been secured at 1042 Ellis Street and the Company is again transacting business. ‘San Francisco has suffered loss beyond precedent and description—but San Francisco, now in ashes, will arise to a grander life, and a future that for growth and accomplishment will eclipse the ‘past. In this growth and glory THE WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will participate, and will ald in bringing about the material prosperity that is surely des- tined to make San Francisco one of the grandest marts of the world. Marine Insurance Department OF Balfour-Guthrie Co. is Located temporarily at \JInsurance Co. |74 Broadway. ' “Qakland, Cal., Piedmont Swimming, Hammam and Tub Baths running as usual. Corner Twenty=fourth and Vernon Streets. Take Oakland-Avenue car, blue disk. New York Headquarters for Adjustment of Losses, 462 Ninth Street, Oakland | G . - - - o $ 3000000 Assets - - e = . N Al Liabilitles Except Capital - - 9,518,551 Surplus as to Policy Holders - - 11,720,501 A liberal estimate places the Losses of this Company in San Francisco at less than $2,500,000 All Persons having claims against the Home Insur- ance Company of New York are requested to report same to above address without delay. It will greatly facilitate adjustments if property owners will present full details of their claims as soon as possible. All losses will be promptly settled, and paid as soon as claims can be examined. HARRY L. ROFF, General Agent W. N. BAMENT, General Adjuster. \ Phone 1945. New York Underwriters AGENCY ASSETS $18,061,926.87 i i 464 Tenth St,, OaKland, Cal. MANN & WILSON, Mgrs. All losses incurred by the NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY will be honorably adjusted and prompily paid, and the record establishtd at Chicago, Boston and Baltimore will remain unbroken. TELEGRAM FROM HOME OFFICE Mann & Wilson, Mgrs., HARTFORD, Conn., April 21, 1908, Osakland, Cal.— ! Hvery legitimate clalm against the NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY will be paid promptly and in full as at Baltimore and Chicago. (Signed) GEORGE L. CHASE, President. FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. The Board of Directors of the Fireman’s Fund Insurar ce Com- pany announces that tha company is amply able to pay all liabilities accruing under its policies Involved in the great San Francisco econ- {flagration and at their meeting held April 27, 1906, unanimously in- structed its officers to pay all claims as adjusted and continue busi- ness as usual. W. J. DUTTON, President. Temporary Office, 1. O. O. F. Building, Eleventh and FranKklin sts,, Qakland, Cal. ALLIANCE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. | TEMPORARY OFFICE, 19158 FRANKLIN STREET. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company it was “Resolved, That all losses in San Francisco be pald upon adjustment and Company continue business as heretofore.” JAMES D. BAILEY, General Agent. Balfour. Guthrie & Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 2010 Washington St., San Francisco Cement, Structural Steel. | MARINE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT is located temporarily at 714 BROADWAY OAKLAND \ GENERAL HEADQUARTERS E. J. SHATTUCK co. cf the Wish to Announce RELIEF COMMITTEE That they have on hand a large sup- of the ply of News Ink; also a stock of Job Native Sons of the Golden West. Entire Building at 1426 Ellis st., near Webster. FOOD AND RELIEF FOR ALL. NATIVES REGISTER. Inks of all colors. Will be casting ROLLERS in a few days. Offices—Oakland, 514 11th st.; Ala meda, 1603 Walnut st. Telephone Alameda 751. TheHome Insurance Company * A L b