The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1906, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. LARGE FUND FOR BUILDING IS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE Mayor Tchmitz Announces His Committees on the Regonstruction of the Pacific Metro jolis. Architects A.r‘r Busy With Plans for New Edifices That Property Owners Are Eager to Erect. lumber on the stion of the can- the largest ever It will have a capacity of 1ses or 8,000,000 cans of fruit a terday has 0 feet of the ch will says that it is the inten- to afford employ- a large number of people in make them self-supporting, ving need under the pres- ons. s con k priv- n Pa- companies to pped here and to the output from the factc ornia Canneries Compan application to the rs for the exten- ss Market t leased. between 1 so as not to hindér other his Is deemed advisable m of the fact that the Santa Fe v has forty blocks of land in t ¥ of the propo new can- nery which it will lease for factory and 1facturing purposes r leases to adj jons, Lo Commissi: a still avail- n e beit road pproximate the vic nt blocks were cluding one to a paper plant. Mr. Jacobs Indorses the plan to ad- vance insurance moneys to the small r that they may their respective He says that the hills g the Santa Fe tracts of women and girls who ¢ too glad to secure em- operations nced owing com- work of the re- that his concern wi 1 giva employer ty. The projec to many in 4 cannery rages of earth- t the Scottish he indomitable Scot will old landm k with a modern thy of the new San Members of the Caledontan 3651 Twentieth street last e made to the to put up a tem- t on Larkin street Caledonian Club ty, and also de- immediate con- cyscraper. plans for g Other firms owing number of buildings ation: Henry A. Schultz nine; Bliss & Fabille, four; ans for the for the new . three; E. Kollerfrath, two; Myers & Ward, three, and Reid Broth- designers of The Call building, large amount of work on hand. —_———— BRAVE FIRE FIGHTERS and F. ers—W. H. Leahy, Battalion Chiefs and Companies Are Assigned to Them. nbers of the Fire Depart- pay vesterday. at head own his y cautions all flagra- k of water. ky. engine-house No. 16—En- 4, 11, 16, 31; trucks 1 and 8. ruckhouse Engines 6, 29, : chemical 7; monitor bat- and 33. . engine-house 25—Engines . engine-house 20—Engines Is 3 and an, engine-house $—Engines 8, 14, s, C. F lexande . 34: trucks 5 and 10; chemicals 1 number and 6 of obta Fra ters. engine-house 27—Engines 7, & _119. 24 ang 27 c Maxwell, Engine-house 26—Engines | (.. 17, 26, 36; Conlon truck 3: chemical 1. 121 72. 28, 30; truck 6. restored the first f corporation cated at the Li vards are lo- Sixteenth and tment stables and Bryant streets and the siary department at engine- house 14 “mm e ———— Help th, Fire Department. &1 00 Company and Fred Broadway, Oakland, e authorized by the Board of Fire oners of San Franecisco to | supplies and donations for the benefit of the Fire Department. J. W. McCARTHY, Secretary. H. M. WREDEN, President. Board of Fire Commissioners, ——— Mrs. W. A. Asmussen Dies, Among the victims of the after- effects of the earthquake in this city is Mrs. W. A. Asmussen, who died at . e A f the Cali- sterday on a ghteenth and In- Santa Fe Rail- D. D. McRae presiding. | meeting purposes | gham & Politeo, three; John G.| RECEIVE THEIR WAGES| Have Been Located | and the | e extreme care | engine-house 30—Engine -10, { CANNOT BYICT THEIR TENANTS Landlords Must Al- low Renters to Stay. Woman Resents Attempt to Re- move Her. | Tt was brought to the attention of | the military authorities yesterday that |a few property owners are tdking steps {to compel their tenants to move in.or- i der to make room for others who may |be friends of the landlord. It is the jopinion of many able attorneys that | tenants cannot be evicted by legal pro- | cess for some months to come, if at all. A case in point is a notification seat {Mrs. Martha Ivanoff, who conducts a branch bakery and candy store at 113021-2 Hayes street, that she must va- |cate the premises before the 1st day | (of June next. Horstmann, it is said, wants the place for hfs son-in-law, who jdesires to run a barber shop therein. | Mrs. Ivanoff was much perturbed when she received the notice until she se- |cured legal advice from Franklin P. | Bull, who has volunteered his services | to prevent Mrs, Ivanoff from being dis- | possessed. | Bull has advised Mrs. Ivanoff that the notice sent by John Horstmann is of no effect under the order of Gov lernor Pardee declaring every day a legal holiday. the notice will not be of legal effect un- til the expiration of the legal holidays, and then legal process cam only be have |commenced thirty days after the noti- | | fication has, been received. | Justice of the Peace Golden is of the |opinion that unlawful detainer cases |cannot be consummated before the |1t any Judge would be unfeeling enough | to issue such writs at all under -the' present conditions. Attorney Bull says | that defendants in such cases may sc- | cure postponements for 4n indefinite | perfod, | Mrs. Ivanoff has notified the nearest | sentry of her predicament and the lat ter will report the matter to his supe- rior officer. No violence will be per- |mitted on the part of any property owners who are bent on evicting their tenants. Mrs. Ivanoff has been at tne place described for three years past and has always been prompt in the | payment of her rent. ———— | PACIFIC GROVE UNTOUCHED BY THE EARTHQUAKE. Groceries, fruit and vegetables planeti- ful at the usval low prices unchanged. | Good hotels, rates $1.25 up. Modern cot. | tages from $15 up. Address Pacific Grov | B of Trade, Pacific Grove, Cal. 1 NOTICE. JOS. FREDERICKS & CO. HAVE OPZNED | TEMPORARY OFFICE AND WAREROOMS AT 2200 WEBSTER ST., Northeast Corner of Clay, 8an Francisco. STOCK EXPECTED DAILY OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, SHADES, BEDDING AND WALL PAPERS. WORKMEN ON DEMAND. WANTED—TO LEASE—50 foot frontage on Market street, 25x100 on Third Street, near Mission, and 75x100 near Van Ness Ave., south of Golden vate Ave. Clients all have money to make immediate improvements. T. B. POTTER REALTY COMPANY, 11017 Steiner St., Cor. Golden Gate Ave. AUGUST NORDIN, " Architect. ' Temporary Address: 500 Fillmore Street, San Francisco. MARTIN & O'CONNER'S NEW BUSINESS DIRECTORY of San Francisco. Send in your names for classification. Apply, to J. E. Martin, Call office, 1651 Fillmore Street. B R — HERRSCHER SAMUEL CO, INC. CONTINUES. { by the John Horstmann Company to! Bull further states that| 3-10t | NOTICF We WillBuy Your N,Ilcm Burned Piano. Finance Committee it OF THE Reliefand Red Cross Funds All claims must be accompanied by | regular bill at Jowest price of labor | done or cost price of supplies pur- | chased or confiscated. Attach bill to back of claim form. Make out a separate. bill for each requisition or authority. 2 Attach authority to back of bill | Sign claim form and have signature | 'acknowledged by a Notary Public. | bbb bbbt \ bbbt DE WANT YOUR OLD PIANC. No matter what the injury by fire or ure, it is of valye to us. Pian‘a{ iplates and all’metallic parts will be purchased byus and al- lowed for according -fo their condition. Plates uninjured by warping are YOT SCRAP JIRON, but are valuable in pro- portion o their design and pattern. For plates when in good condition an allowancs of from $25 upward can be made. For‘ pianos damaged by heat ‘or exposure allowance will be made Parkside Realty Company of San Francisco. All employes repors immedlately at 2732 Vallejo street. Owness of Pack- side lots please send address and num- ber of lot and block. Telephone West 181 Same temporary address for Metropolitan Improvem~nt Company, Watson & Watson, Inc. | Dauglas S.Watson Arthur B.Watson All" claims must be presented on regular forms provided for the pur- pose, otherwise they will not be con- sidered. In the absence of proper authority for supplies purchased or confiscated. get the Ccertificates or sworn state- ments fram reliable parties as to the value of stock ‘taken, the time of tak- ing, and the party or parties who took the supplies in question. according to their value. o) ‘ ” bificgdél:‘nand [owlatas and metallic parts is limited and will be quickly supplied. | Early callers atour 0AKLAND HEADQUARTERS, 951 _mfl@-‘ WAY, orzzrc'?EMP:)gARYrOFHCES, 937 BUCHANAN ST., this CIfy.} will benefit. "THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., i 7 : : Knabe Piano Dealers. f ' Emergency Claims | All persons having claims for labor, | claims for supplies purchased or con- | fiscated on account of relief work prior to twelve o’clock noon, Satur- day, April 28, 1906, must be presented | | mittee, attached to Special Emergency | Blanks may be had on application | to Claim Department at the Office of (the Finance Committee, Hamilton i pply ik Announces that it Is prepare 0 su | line of refined oils, including Gasoline, Kerosene | Engine Distillates, etc, { School, Geary Street, between Scott nd Pierce Streets. Refinery at Oleum, Cal.,, not damaged — in fulli | CLAIMS operation, NOTICE T0O MERCHANTS SAN FRANCISCO 4 i Sixteenth and Illinois Streets. | |~ All goods purchased for relief work !after 12 o'clock neon, Saturday, April 28, 1906, must be accompanied by printed Requisition Blank proper- ly signed by Chairman and Receiving }i?fié‘i;:;z: we i om0 Continental 5 uilding; ourmn ceris 1) & Loan FAssociation 5 Office: 2018 Webster St. Will be open for business Monday, April 30th, at its new offices, Cor. Church and Market JSts. This association’s loss by the fire was practi- cally nothing. All records and valuable pa- pers are saved. @m. Corbin. 1 San Francisco ‘ \ | Ample packing facilities » | will be provided in time foriseason, - : : = More Extensive 6. M. Josselyn &Jo. Formerly 38 and 40 Market St. Ship Chandlers OFFICE NOWAT 316 Steuart St. Employes Please Report Crangers’ Business Association Temporary Office, 1637 Webster Street SAN FrANCISCO. GRANGERY WAREHOUSE AND | WHARF, situated at Port Costa. Ca- pacity, 50,000 tons. Railroad and water facilitles. Storage of grain, flour, mill- stuffs and beans solicited. J. H. BAXTER, holesale Lumber Temporary Office, 1601 Gough Street. " Dividend Notice The Northern California Power Than Heretofore THE Office Employees will report im- = . John Bollman Company Wm.F. Wilson Co. | Have opened offices and :‘warerooms corner Broad- | way and Sixth Street, Oakland, Cal. Ample sup- PLUNBING. | piy of all Cigarettes will shortly be on hand. l LOCATED ¥ 1179 TURK STREET. Engineers, Building Superintendents LOUIS MASTROPASQUA, Associate ' Architect. California Asphaltum Sales Agency OFFICE—16th and Illinois Streets, San Francisco REFINERIES AND STOCKS UNINJURED Censtruction at Actual Cost. Reason- able Charge for Services. Company will pay its regular monthly Dividend, No. 26, in coin, from its of- fics at the above alidress. Dividend may be collected on and after April 30, 1906. H. H. NOBLE, President. EDWARD WHALEY, Secretary. ATTENTION! CROSSLEY BUILDING, RIALTO BUILDING AND VANDERBILT PROPERTIES. Employes please report at Rialto Building as soon as( possible. 14 H. M. NEWHALL & (0., Williams Bros.. 1 . | Temporary otte 2009 PACIFIC AVE. READY ON OR ABOUT JUNE 1st. For Warehouse, Factory or Store purposes, on Folsom St., near 17th, one [BAGON BLOCK, OAKLAND. 1411 POST ST., SAN FRANGISCO* Send Your Orders In | Formerly Cross'ey Bldg, ‘San Francisoo VALVOLINE OIL GO. —OF— 418 Front Street. TEMPORARY OFFICE 12950 Fulton Street Hosputal for Children‘and - Training School for Company’s Offices: 1028 TENTH STREET 949 FILBERT STREET - OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA To Grocers and Confectioners North Point Street, daily except Sundays, be- ‘tween 8 8. m. and 5 p. m. | Pacific Coast Qil =555 Customers block from spur track of S. P. Co. Sub- stantlal one-story corrugated iron | structure, with water and light con- | nections. To lease for § years at Also one Store or Wi as 47x47, connecting $75 per month. Call or write B. P. UPHAM, 777 Oakland. | Bacon Block, Laventhal Bros. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, | Formerly at 309-311 Sacramento St San Francico, Cal.; 907-909 Wash- ington St, Oakland, Cal Remitting Send, Coin or Currency. LAW OFFICES OF OLNEY & OL- NEY, WARREN OLNEY, WARREN OLNEY JR., J. M. MANNON JR., LOUIS BARTLETT, W. H. GOR- RILL, are located at 1068 Broadway, Oakland, California. Telephone Oale land 7496; and 2415 Fillmore Street, . San Francisco, California. — e “ LUMBER LUMBER LUMBER of a cannery building|her late residence, 3010 Twenty-fourth rary ping Quarters N rsas S . and Iding 2 t will be commenced at ;\rge;; e:n Fl:dt:i:! ::sh ".;Im Asmussen o sh(‘)‘tfleu: a o " . o - 0uk MCTORY |S Now |N F“I-L R“"mnfi oRDER v s on be leted in time | b2 b s o With a prominent n Leandro, Cal.' B, ot oneel ‘ | 5 : for the capnery season in thirty daye |4y €00ds €ONSern for the Jack ticty me?vmuu':buflm tn. | Yapagers to mu N'fit:t ml s . 5 | Have 12x18 long; 12x12; 8x8; 3x16 when employment will be given to|Years in San Francisco. -The' funere) tact. Bl !‘I:an? teon ; o RS e |over 30 feet, now on cars San Fran- Toore than 00 women and girls apq|W%as beld in St. Peters Church on| we are tn position to supply your|® ™. i %, marm e ar e 1 0. bt & ek S R 150 men. The company will at once | MODd2y morning last. ymmediate wants. W. B. m‘ at regular prices. - A

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