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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1906. SOBRIETY WILL . B ENFORGED Mayor Signs Edict Against Beer in Bottles. Sale of Intoxicat- ing Liquors Is Prohibited. Il be the to nor- ated by owing procla- —To th rs are hereby efrain from dis- ng liquors of any r for free distri- urther notice. E. E. SCHMITZ, e City of San Francisco. ce with the foregoing the ssed the following com- to the respective com- hief of the Federal aad been brought to my attention breweries have started tled beer. I hereby you that I have issued hat no intoxlcating liquor given away until further therefore, request e their men special in- ve to this matter, in either the sale or the g away a‘ intoxicating liquors, further notice.” g at this time would be to undo of the excellent w=k that has one for the preservation of or- " seld the Mayor. “If intoxicating nks were either to be purchased or y might lose some of the pla- . mind that bas sustained ugh their terrible trial but ers and the firemen and oth- on whom the very life of the w depends would have tempta- rust in their way that might ous to us all These are my for insisting that San ¥Fran- shall continue to be a ‘dry for some time to come” WORKS. BOARD MOVES DEBRIS Board of Public Works yester- een gangs of ten men each g debris from the downtown The wreckage was removed The reets. the street g the resumption of traffic. ed last night that road- been cleared on iae follow- s an t; California, from Kear- gomery avenue, from o Bay; Kearny, from avenue to Market; Sixth, —a'ma n; Fourth, from The number yesterday was 150. regular work the ving garbage and upplies. There are klers to operate own districts, but ve permits for fires grant no more until | the places affected by rmits were hos- d laundries. The is responsible for tions. The Board he privi.ege of grant- rebuilding of chim- not more than one inspec- vill be necessary. ——— COLLINS HAS OBJECTIONS TO MILITARY PRISON | Convicted Attorney Files a Protest With the Mayor Against Being Incarcerated at Alcatraz. ). Collins has sent from the rotest at his incarcera- he city and county of He declares that in- law has been violated in » a military prison, and th explains that, as he from Canada to thls illegally confined. =0 that at the time I to Alcatraz he was in Superior Court of this a writ of habeas served on the Sher- t is still pending contempt to remove on eommunication- "~ | Pomona . order to remain in force and effect permit a resumption of liquor ned free, mot ouly the people of | to the sidewalk, ai- | It | Howard, from Eighth to | - | Bt. Louls. .June 2, June 30, Aug. h to pay employes, | N be left undone for | N. | R of chimney inspection has so by the Fire Depart- | to Mayor Schmitz a | chmitz took no notice of thel Santa Cruz Through her Board of Trade begs to inform the public that she Is virtually unimpaired, that her business oon- tinues as usual, lodging houses, and tent city are . Il open for visitors. summer cottages New Zealanders WILL PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH J. D. SPRECKELS BRGS. * Oceanic S.S. Wharf, Pier No. 7, San Francisco & CO PACIFIC GOAST STEAMSHIP C For Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara State of Cal.. Santa Rosa . For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) ....... May 3,1:30 pm Corona . .May 6,130 pm And every thlrd day lhereafter For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports and Victoria Queen............May 1,11 am Umailla .May 8,11am And every seventh day thereafter. For La Paz, Mazatlan, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, Calling at San Pedro and East San Pedro. Curacso . May 7, 10am . Sundays, 10 am Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco Ticket Offices Oaldand - g68 Broadway San Francisco Broadway Wharf S. F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf ic D. Dupann, G. P. A.. San Francisco MAIL BERING SEA CANNERIES: | Will be received at the | OFFICE OF THE ‘Alashka Pachers | Association PIER 20, STEUART STREET WHARF Till Thorsday, May 3rd. ; First, from Mission to | h, from Grant avenue to | AMERICAN LINI Plymouth—Cherbourg—South Philmdelphia. May 18, June 9, July7¢u‘u St. Paul.May 19, June 18, July 14 Aug. New York.May 2%, June 23, July ? A P“unntéphu—Quuu:ncw —L)verpoe) Merion ... Noordland Haverford don \nnnstonk;hhy n. TJune 9, July 7, Aug. ¢ Mesaba.... June 16, July 14, Aug. 11 Minpeapoils. M.u al\me 2, July 2. Minneheha June 2, June 30, July %Alll. | HOLLAND-AMERICAN LIN | NEW TORK—ROTTERDAM, via BOU- LOGNE. Sailings Wednesdays a5 per Salling List. Ryndam. 5 am Potedam. 10 am Noordam. 5 am N. Amsterdam. 10 am Statendam. June 6, 10 am | ¥ ¥. DOVER, . \r'rwmsm LONDON, | A Kroonland May 12 June 9. July 7. Aug. 18 Zeeland. May 19, June 16, July 14, Aug. 11 Finland. May 26, June B, Aug. 4 Sept. 1 Vaderland June 2. June %, July %, Aug. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK-——QL;EOIFJNETOWN—HVM Itic. Ma festi: y 11, Aug. 8 Celtic..,May 18, June 15, July 18, Aug ]0 \onmxi M=y 25, June 20, July 18, Aug. Teutonic.May 20, June %I, July %, Aug. a | Cadric...June 1, June 29, July &, Aug. 34 ’BOSTO\ — QUEENSTOWN — LIVBER-~ POOL. Arblc... May 10, Juns 7, July §, Aus. 8 -C\-mr1c May 24, June 21, July 13, s e MEDITERRANEAN AzOI: FROM NEW YORK. sTICMay 0. 10 8 m.; June 3L Aug. 4 CANOPIC.May 19,83 m.; June 30, Aug.11 ROMANIC.June 58:30 a. m.;July 7,Sept.15 C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pa- cific Coast Foman's Exchange bullding, Oakland. L.E. BICKFORD, OFFICE 2606 CALFORNIA ST, { | i Close ES. | Fjord : Oct. 1§, Nov.2) | Steamer l l Pacific Mail Steamers of this company will 'sail from wharf, corner First and ..Thursdays, 10 a m Brannan streets, as follows: S. 5. MONGOLIA will sail Tues- day, .\Iay 1, at 1 p. m., for Yoko- hama d'u-ect. thence to Kobe. Nag- asaki, Shanghai and Hongkong. S.S. CHINA will sail Saturday, May 5,at 1 p. m,, for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokobhama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila. . S. ACAPULCO will #ail Mon- day, April 30, at noon, for Aca- pulco, San Jose de Guatemala and Ancon. OFFICE: Mail Dock, First and| Brannan sts., San Francisco. ALEXANDER CENTER, General Agent. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental 8. 8. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan :tmetc 1 p. m., for Yokobama and Hong odlm. At Honolulu, Kobe (pr) I’ Shanghai, and connectirg at Ho.n[ Kong with steamers for Manila, India, etc. No cargo received on board en day of uflmgu S. S, aru....Thursday, May 10 § S. Hnng Koana.ru. Tuesday, June g Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, corner Fxne and Brannan sts. . H. AVERY, Aut, ‘General Manager. 'J. D. SPRECKELS BROS. & CO. % 0GEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Have Opened Temporary Offices at the Oceanic Steamship Gompany’s Dock Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. For— Mexican Ports Ensenada, M MONDAY. MAY 7. Seamer will osl a San Pedro (south bound) for W and flcht Ol ces. Bro.d'-yh. ';g San #C. B, DUNANN, To the Land of the MIDNIGHT SUN connections with North Cape and numau, by th nmuvu_n Amierican Line’s ‘oo» S screw “C. F T|ETG!N" Having all modern memvmentl. From New York MAY 17TH AND JUNE 28TH. The latter -llln, ‘wil Temporary office 534 lith st | convenient for [rof S .um.-.m"’ l”l Cal eoes ol w'u BROU)WAY N ! Taylor “0ld Style” And Other Brands of TAYLOR'S ROOFING TIN Can Be Furnished Immediately by WATERHOUSE & PRICE CO.. Builders’ Exchange, San Francisco. Bullders' Assoctation, San Francisco. 101 Tolomph Ave,, OIH.‘- ‘that her hotels,' less than carloads. 7| \‘ 3 b Santale Freight and Passenger } AT FERRY BUILDING - - San Francisco | Local Freight Office—Spear and jarrison JStrests, for receiving and delivering all frsight. i Lombard-street Jracks and China Basin—&e receive @ | 1 and dsliver carloads only. 0 Steamship Company Santa kej Our Jervice JIs the Same as § Before the Fire 4 Carloads and i GOMPANY SAVINGS BANK Announces that its vaults sre uninjured, and that it has sutfered no loss except- ing its bank fixtures, and that it will resume business at the expiration of the legal holiday. Address all mail 2801 Broadway, San Francisco. Temporary office for oity business 730 Second Ave. GEORGE M. PERINE, President. THE WHOLESALE Fish Dealers ARE DOING BUSINESS AT Fishermen’s Wharf Weatern Fish Co., Golden .Gate Fish Co., Eneo & Co, Marggio & Dondero, Tarrantino Bm S. F. Fish Co., A. Zolezzi, Parmisanno & Rocco, B. Caito & Co A. Bell- | A anti. | NPORTANT NOTICE, All persons having horses which do not belong to them are hereby ordered to deliver them at-once to 220 Valen- cia st. for identification, where proper arrangements can be made for the use of them. Stablemen having lost horses report the n.m.(ut above address. By order of / FREDERICK FUNSTON, Brigadier General, N. G. C. Acme Metal Co. Will Open at their New Location BRANNAN STREET NEAR FIFTH IN A FEW DAYS' RENTERS LOAN AND TRUST lNFORMAIlON BUREAUS APRIL 2, 1l a. m. TRAIN SERVICE | SUBURBAN FERRY SERVICE— BROAD GAUGE—To Oakland Pler, for| Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. - Regu- lar schedule. NARROW ‘GAUGE—To Alameda Mole. No servi C.RFEK ROUTE—] press to Oakland, foot of Broadwady. Three boats are being operated, irregular schedul, giving prompt lsrvicc to all, from about 7 a. m. to 7 lah.dnlc | OGDEN ROUTE—-RO‘U Regu.llr equipment. i SHASTA OUTE—ne‘uhr schedule. | {ulu equipm | "NSET ROUTE (Eut of Los An-| l:ale!)—Re‘uh.r ule. Regular equip-| ment. VALLEY LINE (San Francisoo-Los Angeles)—Regular schedule. Regular Wé'c')%.';tunn—nmn Servis San ce Francisco-Los_Angel No.10|No.22[ Via 1 mn. &8 5:40p) fihlv 8 P Forry ar 0:saiifa 5:00p Oakland Pler | 9:00a11:2p 10.01p;; r _Los Angeles lv| 8: NOTE—Time_ of _southbound south of San Jose about 40 minutes later than reguiar schedule. Northbound trains operuted on m- nmxhr schedule, Los ! Angeles to San ECUTPMEN'I‘—N’OL 9-10-Regular. Nos. 21-22—Reclining chair cars, dl.nsr and ob- -ervluon parior car Oakland to Los An- LOCAX- EERVICE—San Francisco-San Jose, via Niles—Regular schedule. Addi- tional trains 9-10 and 21-2. Trains run- ning via Niles preferable for San Fran- ers_and ex- |\ ~ 5 SOUTHERN PAGIFIC TRAFFIC OFFICES S8AN FRANCISCO Union Ferry Bldg., South End. UPPER FLOOR.. Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent Freight Traffic Manager General Freight Agent General Baggage Agent LOWER FLOOR— City Overland Ticket Office Ferry Ticket Office Corner Clay and Steiner. City Freight Office Information Bureaus. 2220 Washington St. Golden Gate Park Corner Geary and FPillmore Presidio Corner Lombard and Van Ness Loa-l Ticket Offices. Third and Townsend Streets Valencia Street OAKLAND OVERLAND OFFICE. 12 San Pablo : 16th Street (Freight and Passenger). s Central Pacific Railway Company LAND DEPARTMENT. People having business concerning Town Lots in HUNTINGTON TRACT, Near Melrose, TOWN OF MINA, Nevada, TOWN OF HAZEN, Nevada, May address or call at Room 23, 1003 1-2 Broadway Oakland WILLIAM H. MILLS, Land Agent. ..Hotel St. Francis.. Necessary Repairs Now Being Made Lower Floors and Basement will be Ready for Buxinus on or about JUNE 15th, 1906 Employes not yet registered will please call and do so or send :30a | their addresses to the General Offices in the hotel. trains | JAMES WOODS, Manager. NATHAN- DflflRMANN (0. NOTE—Nos. 2/ and 3§ cisco-San Jose buriness. observation Eflof e between San These nclsco lnd( trains_ will meke all | atnm loraerb made by Nos. 29 and 30, | trains out of Third and Townsend | nnetn will stop at Valencia ltree& where passengers should be requested to | board trains. | From this It will be noted that the Coast Line service is the only ono that is n all lmomd .:!m }i!wm to al hoped that in the course a few days a)l trains, including the Shore Line Lim- ited will be n {n operation. Hayward, Niles, Livermore and San .Yose (via Oakland Pler)—Regular sched- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY AND North Shore Rallroad Company All persons having bills against the California Northwestern Railway Com- pany and North Shore Railroad Com- pany prior to March 31, 1906, are re- quested to forward immediately to Controller, Tiburon, Cal. _— PAGE, McCUTHEN & KNIGHT Attorneys-at-law. Temporary offices at nu”Stexner street, between Clay and Sacramento, For the ocnvemenen of clients a member of the firm ma; found a: all times at the office of flv. C Chapman, Ninth street and Broadway, Onldsnd. Cnli!omia Gine Works ‘ Johrmann Commercial Co. Will Resume Business as Soon as Possible. Temporary Offices Established 1090 Page St., San Francisco - TELEPHONE PARK 87. - OFFICE HOURS: 9to 12a. m., 1 toSp. m. THE MONITOR © Will Resume Publication Saturday, llay 5 San Francisco subscribers please send their new address to our Temporary Office ROOM 2, TRIBUNE BUILDING, OAKLAND. 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