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TH SA» FRANCISCO CALL JOHN D. SPRECKELS JOHN McNAUGHT .. Proprietor Manager TEMPORARY OFFICE - - - 1651-3 FILLMORE STREET, S. F. PHONE.. wiesaas ...WEST 956 S IR OAKLAND OFFICE - - - - - - - - 1016 BROADWAY| FHONE ssssmanss OAKLAND 1083 THU ———— e | ARNSTEIN, SIMON & CO., whole- OUR URGENT NEEDS. the future will take care of itself, is an 8 today. We have re. One is that possible. Another is ial reference to earth- as handsome and solid can make it. sketched and adopted, properly turn our the query at once xt month, or next sent and water, d labor. transportation facilities, telephone If we do not get these facilities Every man and every nia, Congress, the Treasury Department, ving interests in this city should understand Every dollar intended for this city should cash and in no other. We need momey in s be settled as soon as possible, for this “issue at present. Hundreds of thousands comfort, their existence even, staked that everybody should understand it We need water riously ard of Health have ulate a hoard w y o but we need water now over the “umburned districts,.and let it be ot te any form of sickmess in the present ding water; let the have it. ad transportation badl Our distances, as Gen- to the War Depart are enormous, and Clear the eets for the car lines between them 11 this is done. We are not at present suffering from we do nc;; want to € later on. We can still absorb all the s far d or this city. o 1‘.1!8:{‘3:::‘1 aside ar\, proffered relief with lofty gesture. wged for the future—let us attend assiduously to the ssured and will take care of itself. vi ave the debris 1 ts. ns of all s SR vV FAIR Forecast for San Fra changing to wester A McADIE, D —_—————— Thursdey; light north wind Fair Thursday B ct Forecaster. | [ | { | CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, | SAN FRANCISCO FIRMS. THE SAN FRANGISCO GALL THURSDAY, MAY ‘3, 1006, ~ Business Directory N AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASS'N,, J. | D. Millar, Mgr.,, formerly Parrott bldg., S. F., now 1373 Broadway,| | Oakland. | i sale woolens and trimmings. mple. Hall, Oakland. ' AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER CO. will fill all orders at once; please send copy of last check. Address A. H. ADAMS, President, San Francisco. ASHER & WISE, Attorneys-at-Law— Have offices at 2425 Sutter st., 8. F.| HAUPT, OSCAR, Architect; and WAL- PACIFIC “TANK CO., NATIONAL TER L. DEAN, 1315 Sacramento st.. WOOD PIPE CO. 518 11th, Oak- { land. -Phone Oak. 7275. HILDEBRAND'S STABLE, located at Temporary Oakland ~address 367 Eleventh st.; temporary San Fran- HERMANN SAFE CO. THE—Expert co,, xoe cisco address 2821 Steiner st. ‘'safe opening. Corner California and Sansome; res., 1225 Willard st. { PENNSYLVANIA STEEL CO., THE, San Francisco ACAL ESTATE BO:RD % 1 Fell and Stanyan, city. Tom’s Cabin PACIFIC STATES TYPEFOUNDRY—| HIEKS-JUDD CO., Printers, Bookbind- _ S22 Golden Gate ave. . ers, temp. office 1000A G. G. ave. } PHOTOGRAPHS made by R. J. WA- TERS & CO.—Commercial Photog- raphers, 1946 California st. HUME, G. W. Temporary office 969 Broadway, Oakland, room 34. AUGUST JUNGBLUT COMPANY, Bil- liard and Pool Tables, 837 Fillmore. BACHMAN 8, & C0.—1509 Gough st. Wholesale cigars. EABIN, LANDRY C., & CO,, Real Es- tate and Insurance. 2301 Pine, cor.; Fillmore. Phone Geary 271. | BACIGALUPI, PETER—Phonographs, records, slot pianos and machines. 1107 Fillmore st. BERTELING OPTICAL CO,, 2505 Clay st., near Fillmore. | i BISSINGER & CO., Hides, Pelts, Tal- low, etc.—1902 Broderick st. BROWNE, R, S. & CO., Real Estate, omce 1y25A Fillmore st. | i \ \ | B.RR-PADDON CO., Real Estate Agts formerly 40 Mntgmy. Temporary | 1908 Fillmore. Send your address. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE' CO., 2123 Fillmore st., S. F.; Newl Tribune bldg., Oakland. F. W. BUTLER CO.. Com. Merchants —Temporary headquarters 334 Elev- enth st., Oakland. CAPITOL MILLS, Rolled Oats, Meals and Feed, Washington St. Whart. CROTHERS & CROTHERS (GEO. E.¢ and T. G.), attorneys, 2998 Pacific| ave., cor. of Baker st. 2 LR WO T S Y TSR 642 Folsom st., S. F.—Building and| stocks uninjured. We want ordars{ of old and new customers. | GUNN, W. J, REAL ESTATE— {INTERNATIONAL BANKING COR- PIONEER AUTOMOSBILE CO.—801 Golden Gate ave, S. F. Oakland branch, 12th and Oak sts. Agents Winton Olds, Thomas, Buicks. Im-| mediate delivery. : HULSE-BRADFORD CO. will resume Temporary, 2000 Lyon st. HARDING & MONROE, Attys-at-Law, —1925A Filimore; phone Geary 291. POTTER, T. B, REALTY CO., for- merly Parrott bldg. New address HEALD'S BUSIN EBS COLUECE aud| 1017 Steinr: cor. Golden Gate ave Heald’s School of Engineering of-, fice 1451 Franklin st., S. F. HILLYER, McINNIS & O'BRIEN, At-1 torneys-at-Law—Oakland, room 71, 3 MacDonough bldg.; San Francisco, PRICE, THOMAS & SON, Assyrs, An- alytical and ensltg chem., 2503 Bdwy cor. Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore. PRICE, THOMAS & SON, Analytical and Consulting Chemists, 2503 Bdwy i RATHJEN COQ. of 139 Mason, , now at 3251-3253 Fillmore, cor. HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO,, FomKar mbard. Hall Safe & Lock Co.—1928 Pine st., San Francisco; 952 Broadway, Oak- land. 5 RELIEF headquarters, The Fraternal Brotherhood, 1164A O'Farrell st Me. bers call and register. RICHMOND BRICK CO.—Richmond 2344 Devisadero st.; 1924 Channing way, Berkeley. B e A A e TS REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO,, 2123 Bdway, Oakl'd; 2123 Fillmore, S. F. PORATION, Temporary 2045 Sutter (RVINE-STANTON CO. are now locat- ed at 303 Twelfth st., Oakland. | JOHNS, H. W.-MANVILLE CO., Frank| Malloye, mgr., 1301 Golden Gate ave. RENTERS’ LOAN & TRUST. co. Savings bank will resume business expiration of legal holiday. Address mail 2801 Broadway. Temporary office for city business 730 Second ave. JOHNSON & HIGGINS, Average Ad-i justers and Ime. Brokers, 469 10th st., Oakland, 2606 Pacific ave., S. F. JONES, EDW. M., agent Phoenix As- surance Co. of London. 3075 Clay st. JOHNSON, H. W,, Atty-at-Law—1925A Fillmore st.; phone Geary 291. —— o ROUSSEAU, CHAS. J., Architect and Structural Engineer, office 820 Stan- yan st, S. F. | —_— ROTH, BLUM & CO,, office, 1226 Post | st.; packing-house, Potrero; slaugh- ter-house, Butchertown. ROUSSEAU & SON; Architects, 2200 Pine st;, ‘corner Webster, S. F. JOY’S DRUG STORE, Surgical Inst’s, Batteries and Trusses—2105 Pine. JERSEY RANCH DAIRY still at old address, 548 Castro st. BENEDICT BROS., proprietors. | KECK, DR. F. C., office 1075 Gough, ——— SAFES OPENED AND, REBUILT. Directory of Members 1000 Golden G te Ave <o 2120 Pacific Ave Armstrong, Quatman & Co.. A ons n Realty Co. B bir, Landry C. & Co. . e il T P O Baldwin, O. D. & Sof ...cooeoeeeeeaenneacae 2965 Was ington. St Baldwin & Howell .............ccooceeevreemnner e 2520 Fillmore St Baldwin & Setson ......... ki s SR 2000 Fillmore St Boody, W. E&€Ca .. O sl il 1540 Felil St Boardman Bros. & Co, ccivs corremenm 1 28 Vallejo St Bovee, Toy & Co. ... = 2118 Fillmo-e St Burnham & Marsh Co. 1942 Fillmore St " ush, David, & Son......... iiiariascsiirnniie 1045 Pillmdre S Bten WMo B B R i arrmimnssiron = 2301 Pine St Center & Spader ..o 28 8 16 h St . 3190 McAliis'er St . 2 07 Fulmore St ...3011 Jacks o St & Rosenstirn........... 20 3 Pine St Crar ston, Belvel & Dwyer Davidson & Leigh De Ruyter, Krigbaum & Co Gunn, 5. M. & Co............ Hare gan, Weidenmuller Heymin, Oscar & Bro.......coooviioniiicncs e 2332 Pine St Ho g & Lansdale........ PR PO e, B DX 2204 Fillmore St Hooker & Lent..... 2223 Washington St Jones & Hayden . £ 2032 Pierce St Landgrebe. VeNevin & Ji 1264 " 'Farrell St Luthi & Thurston......... .. 2460 Broadway | yon & Hoag ...Cor. Haight and Clayt n Sts Wac, Gooper €O ..o iiivin simanitinseginiianns 1828 Fillmore St Consolidation of William F. Mau and Charles T. Cooper Co. Magee, Thomas & Sons......cooneevcrceceeecennenene.. 2580 Pacific Ave CHINESE PROTEST NO NEED EXISTS | Furnished houses or vacant lots wWant- " cor 'milis Hofirs 2-4 p. m. - Universal Machine Works, 11th and | Mc” erry, W. B. & Co.....ccccvvivenrnenreccic ... 919 Fil more ¢ { ed to lease. We have buyers for! i ; properties in any pert of the city. WKNIGHT & HAGGERTY and WIL| Seoireord and Mission, and 2430| pr, Renste & Underhill ........ooooeeceee 2033% Flilmore St | | NE. corner Devisadero and Green Sts. | s b B . | LIAM M. MADDEN, temporary law | l\el b & G) 1816 Ffllmo St 1 QCURTAZ, BENJ. & SON. Open Zor| Offces 2319 Scott st, nr. Jackson. SAWYER, HOUGHTON, Architect, 4 SC”nr Jo nson & Lo........ EERT =T eaRea i re | EB'['\ | business, 1132 Valencia st.; 3262 Telephone West §22. | temporary offices 2003 Brdway, S. F. ( *Brien, Charles FRG vl FRlonnS GHANGE []F Sn[ UF ! bj Franklin st. :;K%’:!!;.lfl‘d'&clct?%sz% 013 Brosdway.| SCATENA, L. & CO. 321 Eleventh o, Oliver, B. P. ... meeeenee. 1904 Fi Imore St i oot CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO., 2109 ki - Qakland, and stalls 59 Greeawich, Rich A, J. & Co. 2421 Fillmore St Pier No. 2, San Francisco. Fillmore st., near California—Will resume business about May 8. LACHMAN & JACOBI, southwest i cor. | Q1 California and Gough sts. 3 Spilivan, P. J... 401 Montgomery <t., Koh Fidg SCHARFF, DR. €. L. chircpedist, 18! Make Demand for State Board Says Property of rary office 2612 Webster st. Office Fittings. Business Resumed. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE CO., Real Contrary Rumor CLINCH, C. G. & CO.— | LEAVITT, J.W. & €O, Reo, Standard,| _ 2% locatéd at 1836 Fillmere st. ;Stfoflg, Bel en&Fatt oo oo Room 617 Ko .1 Bdg Equallv Good 4 Formerly 9 Front st. Temporary| Dayton, Cleveleand and Wayne Aw|geHULTZHANSEN GO —Temporary Spencer & Platner ... ceensssecsisrmsssomeeer 112 Mo ntgemery St P Is Absurd office 2310 Buchanan st., S. F. temobiles; immediate delivery. 870} heagquarters 314 Eleventn st., Oak- lev & Co ©35 B Location. . SOMPLETE 3 oAutine e on|12th 8t, Oakland, 911 Webster, S.F.| 'land; branch at Jackson-st. " doek, Sage, Desley FERN SISO, L e Bush St EYGEF sale in the city; ready for work.|LENZEN, THEO. W., architect, 2045 San Francisco. - {Scoofy, L. I ...... SRR Bt . 5 C T Consulate Is Still No Room for Out- 0 Avarado st Green st. e e omcelsmwmh & Pt SV, G Lok o @ Packic Aivs side Members |cooK. x N, BcLring cor-Teape | LEV) 5. 1428 SR se-—Sume wnd| i oo = |Stovel, C. J.. Reafty Co......c.v 1732 Steiner St | Empress. of Craft. e to the influx of archi- response to he part of San s to assist in the California hitecture, through cretary, Lionel Deane, has made he following communication: “Through an absurd r that has d currency throu ut the United and by which it is claimed that e Mayor has telegraphed for archi- a large number are flocking into ity expecting to find immediate ment, State Bpard of Architecture 2 held meetings on April 30 and May 1 ® to arrange examinations Ir the near se holding a series of accordance with the iring architects to be certifi- Francisco A demand on cated > ~“We would advise all persons who proposg coming to California to prac- tice the profession of architecture that there are over 350 certified architects over 1000 draughtsmen in the te.” npanies, while not speaking official- declared that the Chinese here will demand an equally favorable location that through the companies’ agents it was ascertained that Chinese owning property in Chinatown were loth to re- linquish ft. He sald that segregation was the best thing for the Chinamen charges draying se fail ing @ new t ter the Chinese wi appeal to the inj The Chinese C Hsi, was the n Abe Ruer ave the right of law. eneral, Chung fter Chair- order. The is Em- ie but He begen by assur- of the desiré of the Chinese to fa e in settling the problem of loca He added, how- ever, that the Consulate must be near the heart of the city, and accorded the same rights as any other foreign Con- sulate. Vice Consul Ow Yang King echoed would refase to remain in an unac- ceptable location. Insupport of this he called attention to the fact that there azre only 200 Chinese left in the Pre- sido encampment, where, after the fire, there were many thousands. Yesterday afternoon the committee, | compriging Abe Ruef, Jeremiah Deneen and the Rev. Dr. Filben, visited vari- ous parts of the city and today will re- port to the general executive commit- tee. According to members of the eom- mittes, nothing but unofficlal and in- formal business was discussed. As- surances of friendliness and ¢o-opera- the statements of his superior, as @id tion were exchanged and the commit- also the First Secretary of the Lega- |tee assured the Chinese representatives tion, Tsi Chi Chow. The Chinese off- |that there would be no oppression or cjals maintain that the Consulate site|{attempt to drive the Mongolians out of is imperial territory and no amount of the city. The committee claimed that coercion will compel them to withdraw | the Chinese representatives stated that unless an equally valuable and acces- | the location of' Chinatown ‘was none of sible site is afforded them. The Con-|theirs (the Celestials’) business. sul General stated that the imperial —_———————————— Government ‘was seriously considering| Townsends California Glace Fruits, the establishment of the Consulate store and office 1208 Valencia street; headquarters in Oakland with a banch |factory 1220 Valencia street. . Consulate on the former site in China- T SRR e o A town. Sin is setting appetite before. au- Becretary Yee of the Chinese Sklm- « courtéous ter: ing the comm generally, but that individually they — s COSGROVE SUIT & CLOAK CO,, for- merly 328 Post, now open for bus., 1608 Scott st., bet. Post and Sutter. CRIM & CO., Real Estate and Insur-| ance, 2301 Pine st., cor. Fillmore. Phone Geary 271. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY office, Northern Cal. Power Co., H. H Moody. 1100 Gough st. DAVIS, NORRIS K., Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, 1814 Gough. DAVIS, R, D.,, COMPANY—§4y Devisa-' dero st., temporary office. DENIGAN, THOMAS, SON & . Ci Wool, Hides, Pelts—1715 Octavia st. | DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO., 309 Twelfth st., Oakland, Cal. | DUCAS, §., CO.—Office at 1004 Web- | ster st., near Golden Gate ave. | | | PSR |EICHORN, J. A. & BRO.—Teilors for- | merly in Examiner bldg.; tempor- | ary office 108 Chattanooga st. i EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR, SOC.—A.| M. 3hields, mngr. Main ofec., form’ly | Crocker bldg., now 2430 Jackson st.| R R S A AR R | FEDERAL CAN CO. Temporary office 2200 Pacific ave, cor. Buchanan st. Employees call and register. GEARY, J. L., JR., Attorney at Law, temporary 894 Fulton, cor. Fillmoré. GETZ BROS. & CO., Importers and Exporters—2719 Pacific ave., 8. F. GUGGENHIME & €O., 2703 Califor- nia st.—Dried Fruits and Raisins. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. 2600 Pa- cific ave., cor. Pierce st. GOLDMAN, MAX, Stock, Insurance and Real Est. Broker—1936 Fillmore GOLDSTEIN & CO., Theatrical Cos., Wigmakers—Tem. office, 2024 Bus! DAMAGE 1S QUITE SMALL SUUTH OF CHANNEL STREET 1 Residents of the Potrero and South 8an Francisco Are Safe and Kept Busy. The Potrero and South San Fran- cisco, taken as a whole, suffered less ymage from the juake other portion of m #flgflt’“ serfous loss was to the machine shops of the Union Iron WWG shakin; down of a part of the Tope NORMAN BROS, Plenty lumber. MAGUIRE, LINDSAY, HOUX & BAR- RETT, Attorney—850 Fulton St MAGNER BROS,, formerly of 215 Cali- fornia st., now located at 1258 O'Far- rell st. MALDONADO & CO., Inc., San Fran- cisco, New York and Seattle. Per- manent offices 2020 Buchanan st. MARTIN, DR. W. A, Oculist and Au- rist—870 Fell st., formerly. Springi Valley bldg. Telephone Park 126. lNIIDDLE‘I'ON MOTOR CAR CO., 607 Van Ness ave., S, F.. MT. OLIVET CEMETERY. Office 2535 Sutter st. Telephone Geary 76. MEYER-WILSON CO. office 2030- Lyon st. MAUZY, BYRON, Pianas—Office and warerooms 1165 O'Farrell st, bet. Franklin and Gough. MECANN, ALLEN & COMPANY— 1998 Pacific avenue. s S I McNUTT, MAXWELL, 2511 Pacific ave.; phone West 224. MERTEN & CO.—Temporary office 2010 Golden Gate ave. MEYERSTEIN COMPANY, temporary Temporary quarters 1901 Franklin - st, San Francisco. NEWHALL, H. M,, & €O, 2009 Pacific avenue. g , 2505 Clay st., near Fillmore. 3 O'CALLAGHAN, DAN—Real Estate, 656 Fell st., near Webster. . OHMEN ENGINE . WORKS—Temp. office, 772, Noe; works.:16th & Utah. O'REILLY CL. merly 1422 M K & SUIT GO., for- Tem. ofc. 1668 tt The engine house on Fifteenth ave- nue in which No. 11 engine and No. 1 truck are stationed is in good condition and is now conuected with the fire r&m system by telephone and s ) %Q oad ay: e VRIER ‘e orgasd SUh foRs for several days after the shake, now deserted. The residents of e ol B o 3 a 8 o y upon themselves and not depénd upon relief the sinking of the slaughter houses|committees. and the sliding from their foundations of the glue works and a tannery front- ing on Islias Creek. The two last named can be restored without much expense, The Federal patrol force, A Com- pany, Twenty-first Infantry, is located on Kentucky street between Twenty- first and Twenty-second. The Potrero Opera House on: Ten- | 1 Estate—Temporary offices 2510 Pa-| cific ave. SPECK & CO., Real Estate—1902 Fill- more st., near Bush. " STERN, THE PRINTER—2005 Bu- chanan st. All classes of printing. STIRLING CONSOLIDATED BOILER CO.,, THE. Temporar., 245 Bacon blk., Oakland, Cal. Tel. Oakl’d 2788. Temporary Headquarters THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK Ld. Cor. Pine and Gough streets. TAUSSIG, LOUIS & CO., 858 Washing- ton st., Oakland; 2450 Fulton st., San Francisco. 2 TYPEWRITORIUM" & Webster Type- writer Insp. Co., J. Gunzendorfer—| 1746 Fillmore. Typewriters sold, rep. | i UPTON BROS. & DELZELLE, 1818 Baker st. UMBSEN, G. H, & CO, Real Estate, Rent Collecting, Insurance, Leasing —Temporary office 905 Fillmore street, near McAllister., WALTER & CO,, D. N. & E., tempor- ary office 1803 Eranklin st. - - T A PR R i i T AT WAUGH, PRINGLE AND CHRISTEN- .4, Mines and Investments, Real te and Insurance, 974 Eddy st., S. F. Formerly 536 Crossley bldg. | Lt e SN Pl e T T WHITNEY, J. B. & €O, THE E. IN- GRAHAM CO,,formerly- of 120 Sut- ter, S. F., loeated 1116 Bdwy, Oakld. WOLF, EDWARD, & CO., Wholesale Cigars—2077 Bush st. ! WOODMAN REALTY CO.—749 Fill- more st. Real estate, 'ZELLERBACH & SONS, -Paper, 405’ Jackson st., San' Frandiscoy §14 11th | st., Oakland: 54 1st st. Portland, Or.; 113 N. Los ‘Aageles st., Los An- geles; 114 K st., seren ot s Bighamia I e = in W o Resumne’ the Conterts. ~ BERBELEY, Miy b pumihed fo- of the serles at the university had Been abandoned are contradicted by the university anthoritiss i a state- ment that the sixth concert will be|on the work we are doing for the given in the Greek Theater on the aft-|yada ernoon of May fessor Wolle and Concert Master netti are now reorganizing the orches- tra.. .The members of the orchestra have been requested to report to Mr. Minett! at the store of Sherman, & Co., 1120 ! , Oakland. % at 3:30 o'clock. ?‘rno- ready written Mr. Speck & Co 1902 F flmor- St Shainwal i, Buckbee & Co......ccooes coveruneeecc..... 2510 Pacific Ave Stern, D.vid & Sons (From 12 to I)_..2323 Devisad:ro St Von Rhein Real Estate Co.....cecoe. uverenene ine St “right, J: W.& o coresicsinecns 233 Maple St Wooster, C. M. Co coeeeeneee: 1141 McAllister St Members whose names do not appear on the above list may have the same inserted anpon applica- tion to B. L. Cadwalader, secretary of the San Francisco Real Estate Board at 2120 Fillmore St. LABORERS IN DEMAND. DRAWBACKS ARE PAID. Collector of Port Stratton Puts $1,000,000 into Circulation in San Franocisco. Acting upon the advice of Federal associates, but without any official aue Utah. Construction. Company Wants . Several Thousand Men for Railroad Work. W. J. Bartnett yesterday received the following letter from W. H. Watts, vice president of the Utah Construe- tion Company of Ogden, Utah, rela- tive to the need of laborers for rail- road construction: “We received your telegram this morning, dated April 23, reading as G Relief Committes of the Western Pacific Rallway Company de- sires to know if you desire laborers for raflroad construction. The com- mittee would be glad to co-operate with you and furnish you laborers and aesist you in securing any labor that you could utilize to advantage’' to which we sent the following answer: «Can use 3000 laborers at Oroville, 500 at Beckwith, 300 at Cobre, Nev.; at Ogden. Advise our Oroville office ot any you send to Oroville or Beck- with. Advise Ogden office of ship- raents to Ogden or Cobre.” This mes- RO LS il lg;f ! > ¥ i We Northern Railroad. Requa and would not like to you get to sending take care of more i { i ¥ § ‘want wo bad |