The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1906, Page 2

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MOTT'S ORDER 1S DEPLORED Oakland Saloons‘ Will Create Trouble Liquors Are Put Under Ban in | This City. ‘ THIS INSPECTOR 15 AN IMPOSTOR Bogus Official Passing Upon Chimneys. Is Tries to a Fee of Two Dollars. Mrs. 8. Johnson, living in the Stan- m van street, reported Park police station , that a man had )n and represented t he was empowered 8 inches exion, and ses people to see ave the proper creden- - TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHGOLS ARE 10 BE or's office, 2511 ¥, for pay- ce, West- , Powell and Market day, in accordance yeeterday by nt Roncovierl of the public schools are ¢ cate with their eave town and statements m them as to the ment and average daily attend- their classes for the present ear. This action should be im- depends the appro- ate for the main- schools, which ttee at the Hmerson eet, near Scott. of hools Roncovieri ers of assistance from the school chil- ed States Khou!d Hon. James D. Phelan, of the finance comittee, with ification that they gre to be { to bullding public shchools. devoted PROVIDES BOOKS FOR ARCHITECTS and Grove streets, the site of the old Mechanics’ Pavillon, for a struc- to house an engineering and ar- itecutral library for the benefit of . architects and civil engineers, . In cases 0!’ groceries con- with barrooms the door leeding the grocery to the barroom shall be kept closed and securely bolted or nailed. Company commanders shall be held accountable for the rigorous en- | forcement of this order.” ———— | MRS. DREXLER TO EXPEND $2,500,000 IN BUILDINGS Structures to Be Erected on the Sites of Her Burmed Downtown Properties. J. H. Bpeck has reported to the Realty Board that Mrs. Elise A. Drex~ ler had signified that she would butld on her land on Market street, between Firth and Bixth; on Sansome street, near Market; at the cormer of New Montgomery and Minna streets; on California, near Drumm, and at Mont- gomery avenue and Washington street. The cost of vements will be $2,- r, Mr. Ep erh also at Van Ness avenue and Bush $n 100x60 feet at the northwest corner of Eilis and Mason streets; on 75x160 on Minns street, between Fifth and i gl GENEROUS SAN DIEGANS RESPOND TO CRY FOR AID Bend $10,000 in Caph and Clothing and Bupplies t6"Mayor of San Francisoce. | BAN DIEGO, May 2—Ten thousand | dollars contributed by the people of | Ban Diego and v was today for- warded tc Phelan of the mittee. Tne. Jgeal committee h(w already exp«ndedi over §10,000 in supplies snd clothing, which have been sent to the San Fran- elsoo earthquake sufferers, and the committee still has over $6000 on hand. A consignr clothing and lemc was shipped by the steamer Bon which seiled for Sap Francisco last nignt. The work is in the hands of the Me- Institute. The directors, real- at all such institutiofie were de- by the fire, have decided that entralize such a libragry at this time of planning for reconstryetion is most | important to *he men wano will have that work in #rand, Tha Building will ds & temporery structure of corrugated Iron 100 feet square. Facilities will be afforded to all architects and engineers who may desire to utilize the library that will there be installed. CHINA OPPOSES THE OPENING OF TWO MANCHURIAN PORTS Saye War Prevented the Settling of Looalities for Residences and the Drafting of Regulations. LONDON, May 2.—The correspond- |ent at Peking of the Times telegraphs os follows: “China opposes the opening of the Manchurian ports of Antung and Ta- tungkau, as provided by the Ameri- can and Japanese treaties, on the ground that the war prevented the set- tling of the localities for residences and the drafting of regulations. When this is done she desires herself to give | notice of the opening of the ports and thus ‘save her face’ wifh the people. | nere will be similar delay on China’s part in the opening of Mukden, which Japan consents to open June 1” B —— (FUNDS FOR REPAIRING OF FEDERAL BUILDINGS Flint Offers a Number of Appropria- tion Measures in the Senate. WASHINGTON, May 2—In the Ben- ate today Flint of California offered | biil for the restoration and repair of the public buildings at San Francisoo and in other cities damaged by the re- cent earthquakes as follows: 000, Appraiser's warehouse $15,000, Sub- treasury $35,000. At Oakiand—Post- office §15,000. At Ban Jose—Postoffice | $40,000. ———— To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Druggists refund money it it fails to oure, B, W, GROVE'S w L—---nu‘ 0. Collect | PAID NEXT MONDAY, 111 be ready for | en and teachers of Mil- | Ground was broken yesterday at Lar- | At San | Francisco—Postoffice $550,000, Mint $50,- | THE SAN Consulate General of Mexico |811 Scott Street, San Franclsco. Urgent inquiry is made at |this office for the persons hereinbelow mentioned, who are respectfully reque-ted to |report to it at once, in per- son, by wire or post. | DR. P. ORNELAS, Consul General. |AGUIRRE, EDMUNDO ALTAMIRANO FAMILY ARECHIGA, ANTONIO AND ARNOLDO BATANI, ALBERTO, ALEJAN- DRO AND ROSENDO b CHAVEZ, JOSE FABRI, ATTIL1O, Acting Consul of Italy GARCIA LIZANO BOYS LEON, JESUS M. de LUNA FAMILY MARTINEZ, LEON N, OLACE, FRANCO and GIL- | _BERTO ORTEGA, LUIS RT' VER, RAFAELA F, de QUFZ CARLOS lORREs qE‘\ORITAS formerly at Immaculate Conception Convent. The following offlces will be found at llO@ O’Farrell St., N.W. cor= ner of Franklin, on and after lay 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. THE Pagifio Tool and Supply COMPANY, Temporary Offices 1766 Fell street, near Ashbury, and 1317 Caroline street, Alameda. A good stock of Machine Tools on hand and others en route from factory. { Levi Strauss - & Go. | Are temporarily looated at Tenth |and Clay streets, Oakland. |~ An l:mployes ars requested to register ay Qnoe. MACHINERY 3 ; : Occidental Machinery and Engineering Co. Temposary Offices 2308 Pacifio Avs., Several Carloads Compressors, Hunt Industrial Rafiwey 2303 Pacific ave , San . rancisco. Mergenthaler Linotype COMPANY mm 3 Temporasy 1201 GOLDEN CATE AVE. San Franolsco, Cal. A full stoek of Supplies are uwmh nomn‘onu': ho-mfl tories for eq—l distribution. All our pat- will be fully supplied within a few v F. 0. VAN % PROPERTY WANTED &l We want good property in the burned distriot. Any bargains you have let us hear from you. Burr-Paddon Co. TEMPORARY omcn AT 1909 Fillmors Street, San . FRANCISCO GALL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1908, | Sl i NG — Bartett Springs Main Hotel Now Open. keeping Cottages. Daily Stages ginning May 1st. Also House- Be- cure for many diseases. tendance. The well-krown BARTLETT MIN- ERAL WATER is universally indorsed by physiclans. | BExcellent sport for fishermen; fine -t.rout | streams; many limit catches. For full particulars write J. H. McMA- HAN. BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake Co., DEL MONTE f | Our premises are uninjured. The | 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. Regular train ser- vice now established from Oakland | and Ban Francisco. g GEO. P. SNHLL, Manager Hotel Del Monte, ‘ Send for booklet and terms. | WITTER SPRINGS SARATOGA SPRINGS No damage up here. Extensive im- | provements this year. A new spring dis- | covered, which will effect more cures in | @ day than the other waters in a week; ' 15 different mineral springs. We guar- | antee cure for Dyspepsia, Kidney, Liver, Stomach, Rheumatism, Blood, 8kin Diseage, etc.; $10 to $16 per week. Information J. MARTENS, Ba.chelor P. O., Lake County, California it oo o A S e HOMES ON SEASHORE Cape Cod, Mass., rented furnished; all comforts; bath houses; $37s, $500; delightful climate. Terms convenient. | HIGHLAND NOW _OPEN FOR 1508. ‘ ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS. TAKE TIBURON FERRY, 7:30 DAILY. [ 8 ROUND TRIP. SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. BODA BAY SPRINGS—On Clear Lake, Lake County, Cal. Remodeled and im- ed; increased accommodations; mod- oV Kap, 505 West 1a4th St., New York. ‘Z,‘;, conveniences; lewn and equatic o T P T g | sports; climate and scenery unsurpessed; table a spedn.ls bnuulul new launch, tn.rrying 40 people, for excursions; plenty wboats, mules, horses, etc. Terms $§1 rmr day; $12 per week; spectal rates to | families{ toats and baths free to ueata. R Eooks full an‘!“ormamtIcn Geombln- Now open. ates $10.00 to Suoo son les, per week. Write for particulars. Ad-| Scda Pay, Keiseyville ¥. C. Lake Cal. dress Howell Bros,, Hopland, Mmdo—[ cino Co., Cal. | REDWOQD INN, Benta Crus Mts.— P Blevation 1500 feet. Open entire r | Formerir Hotel de Redwood. Beautifully situated amid the redwoods, New man- Harbin Hot Springs ment. Entirely renovated. Gas, pat- One of the best plessure and medical s cosets excelent t mnitaty artange: resorts In the State. Write J. A. HAYDS, or oi0qots: OX e o ten Dine: grhnd Becvin Hot Gyings, leke Co; Osb | drives; table u‘nmm-nd pure mountain .pnng water. Booklet/ sent on request. ddress Manager, Wrights. SAN RAFAEL SANITARIUM; Ban_ Rafasl, Sun and electric baths, electro-thesa- fcs and absorption treatment, curing o IE::;::- and tumors without -pm smn. Phone W-' w-th EIctel Belveders } MRS. A. T. MOORE, owner. Now o Also new annex. Thirty minutes fan Francisco, Tiburon rm—y Tates for season. J. W. ager. | snec!nl , Man- I VILLA FONTENAY. H‘l’l. 'l‘hno mflu from Glnmod r.'lna elblu bomlu demn mw ;fu\md ggprtm e-mm fixon Jesse Moore Hunt Co. We wish to announoce tothe trade at largethat we have 15,000 BARRELS —QF—— Jesse Moore Whisky ——IN OUR— Louisville Warehouse and as soon as hauling facilities at this point will permit will be able to supply our country customers with their requirements. In the meantime, if de- sired, will fill orders from our Loumnl,lc stock, ¢ht prepaid. Jesse Moore Hunt Co., 200 Laurel St. 8. F., Temporary Address. —— T.P. A. Crux Mt- Mm S ANl Mombers of Travelers’ Prot. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Assn. In Financlal or Other Need Call L on J. J. Baumgartner, Sec'y, <+ 1900 Vallejo St, S. F,, Temporary Offices or R. K. Starr, Chr. Relief Com., = 3010 Wash 8t MEDICAL SPRINGS HOTEL AND COTTAGES ——Not a Canned Goods Hotel — The elegant new hotel cost $150,000, and is being furnished in a style to| compete with the best of metropolitan caravansaries. | Rhe waters of Witter Medical Springs have long been proven an absolute | They are free to guests, as is also the medical ate If you know of any one suffering from stomach troubles you will do him a favor by recommending Witter water. Reserve rooms now. Hotel opens May 1. — WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS COMPANY, | N “Europecan Pldns | SOLINSEY & WEEHE|" ADAMS SPRINGS Lake County Now Open Elovation 3000 Feet. Surrounded by a pine forest of 5000 acres. This, and its new hotel, meke | 1t the largest and most desirable rescrt in California. The waters are a positive curo ror stomach, ltver and kidney com- !endhrboclo!mnbn. R PRATHER, Prop. SkaggsHotSpnngs LAKE CO., CAL 3 desir- to d the gFuest years. I"ttvrlitm. J. ¥. MUL- Agua Caljente Spnngs _— n.-t mm:h | ot enta, m Bailt , D. 8, Gleoy, MARK WEST 8PRINGS, - - CHARDSON e Mrs. C. Juergensen, Propristrese. xlnnu from Chico, Butte County; stags Fishing, hnnun& armusements, hot | iy’ ey mmmmq d nerv- hur and baths, unexcelled mh- troubles, blood and springs variety. team baths day, ‘l‘" ‘w &rn & ‘ enty 3‘“ fruit. and oot momingn e T '-\Wk trout fshing. Long distance tel Rates Ji0 and £ L"" Fa8-1 N. Chico, The Palm Inn An uclnfiv‘:n h-nlly hotel; sat given; lawn mll, mlhnu etc. N Twmly flnn o cnx ‘;’:2" Inmot:’m“’,‘ o -"'.x h: treatment, ete. of mm< '(g:.ywmm-n. Jose, - BYROXN Hot Springs Motel-A first-class Mos. FORDE'S of Santa Crus W = cure. Deligh viron- = iy baing S Diceas- ters streams; i a - mcn.t. o - esque b«:%rr)c“fi:tnm-“ Fine Auto roeds from Ban Francisoo— | Slal S broad- to Santa Garage. Qu; thence to ma %P. ‘Write Manager for Booklet. E.:P 10 W. h THE COLONIAL. MOUNT VIEW HOTELRSSS & A'flox( Strietly first-class bfl ym:g;.hflm ‘z. iy stiaied umeng Tae g: made b Val- | terurban formldon lnd ots Ah- 'l‘h Lot i e Colontal, Los c"-::u o CAMP TP;YLOH. fint-fi? ‘accommodations. M and 'l\-t“gm, MENDENHALL KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, RS TR TEMPORARY OFFICES OF Claus Spreckels Rudolph Spreckels And Real Property Investment Corporation ARE NOW LOCATED AT 2413 Washington Street, San Francisco All tenants who formerly occupied property controlled b: above and who desire to make arrangements for A oc’ ,::: manent quarters at their old location will lbuw hukb&dd m m.guulndud address prior to May 7th. PFailure to so report indicating no desire cn part of tenants to and gve shall feel at liberty to close for other parties.

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