The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1906, Page 9

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{101 IRON WORKS NG EMPLOYMENT 10 MANY MECHANCS, ngs Escaped Serious Necessary Repairs Are Made in Brief Time. ged in the .arious Departments. Operation Within a Few Days. off A.\ak!ng repaim and in a the buildings will be in tion again. None of the was damaged and as soon ply of water is restored i be in full operation. 1199 men were at work da; morning 2330 were as- | their regular tasks. More 1 sugar refinery In the little damaged continued with but lt- street and are ready for laus, 28, and both of Cal- 29 of Oaklan sco; Frank L. .Am-g~ rite Lacroix. 22 sco; Frederick S E. Quigley, 32, S. Hurst, 53, a McKeev W. Perry, 25, 2ud both of Sefick, RATE HUSBAND MAKES AN ATTACK ON EDWARD HUNTER rge T. Montgomery, Formerly of Essex Hotel, Charged With a Serious Offense. AKLAND, May 2.—Enraged at the eged to have been shown 1 Edward Hunter, tgomery, proprietor of 1 ch was destroyed sco fire, attack- the man whom s marital happi- and Broad- have mur- Deputy Sheriff William was arrested assault with a nce of Montgomery Hun- taken into custody and a booked against him. clares that his wife bhad planned to elope to Montgomery ngeles —_———— Forgery Complaint Drawn Up. Me CAELAND, was drawn ¢t 2.—A complaint H. M. How- s apd Sar- a check for shed at for rested about ing Lhe recent ex- has been keld in the jail without any charge He signed the indorse- ham, plumber, do- ose to the bank, and iss Ida Selleck, a youhg r of the bank, the absence in mopne) the regular p: ——— Repairing Courthouse. ND, May 2.~The work of re he Courtho’ is going for- but at present the build state of disorder. every be a gre: er is off in mearly and no session could the room t the present tim The lding f, however, stood the shock without any great amount of damage. ge, 21, Oak- | Damage New York Clergymen Meet and Dis- Number of Workmen Are Now Recommend That School Hours Be So orted That Plant Will Be in Noted 22, and La- B¢ La ‘\iendoza 32, i 1 it not been for the ° - country - | saved out of the fire was the valuable AR BULDIGS I SAY THE RELIGIOUS - IRAIRING OF YOUNG IS BEING NEGLECTED cuss the Movement Started by Inter-Church Conference. Regulated That Pupils May Receive Needed Instruction. aulist Declares That There Cannot Be Morality With- out Religion. May 2.+A Catholic rabbi and representa- stant demoninations neeting last night to plead thorough religious educa- idren. The movement had at the interchurch con- 1. It is proposed that schools shall so arrange the schedule uf studies that subjects of relative urnlmportance shall come on Wednesday afternoons and, that such students as desire it, or whose parents desire it, shall then be free to go to churches of their choice to receive their religious instruction without loss of |public schoo! standing. Rev. Dr. Anson Atterbury, pastor of the Park Presbyterian Church pre- i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1908. Retailers The White House Nathan, Dohrmann 0'Connor, Moffatt & Co. Hastings Cloth ng Co. - sided ther McMillan of the Paul- T he first speaker. tholic position that re- lity are inseparably r McMillan. “To that there can be it religion. The method | i help to get rid of that | that religion is for Sun-‘ ne 4nd has no place in the busi- ness day.’ Rabbl H. Mendes said he spoke as &n Oriental. He thought the three “R’s” are neglected ln -ecular edu- cation, not the three ** " best known, l but rather reverence, r.shleousnm l.ndl 'e<ponslb“1.\ | 7. Dr. Frank Mason North, Meth- | i Rev. Dr. G. U. Wenner, Luth- | Rev. Dr. H. A Stillson, | I P. . and Dr. Henry M. spoke. passed empowering r the committee appointed and under whose auspices the meeting had been | called to co tinue its work in a cor- | roborative vein. RISE FROM RUINS THROUGHOUT GITY, g from | e ctiy. | " Urlon, nembers are em- time and there ny more. ary building t Is at the corner ess avenue and Market street, are engaged and Its cost ia iding 25d iae re-| ! be com-| ur daya. l er Kniiting Compan; 4 plans for a t‘m[nr.\r\ McAllister Polk! hinery for the com- | fi Switzeriand. | Carpen- | ng kits of tbuting them neadquarters. l'rectors of the Me-| in} and chanics’ Insi ¢ gnd brary were entirel; temporary struc square and will be cor rugated iron. The beautiful structure at the corner| of Seventh avenue and C street, Rich-| mond District, known as the San Fran- ' ciseo Riding Club, is in the hands o! masons, who are taking down many sections of the walls which were| badly cracked. As soon as this workl is completed the rebuilding will pro- eed. | Charles C. Moore & Co., engineers, | have arranged to erect a one-story | structure on their old premises,. 63 First street, corner of Mission. The work will be begun tomorrow. The building will be ready for occu- pancy within a few days. Moore & Co.’s office is now at 3100 Washington ! street. This firm is the first to re-es- tablish on its old site. The chimney inspectors connectel with the Buildings Committes complain that citizens are not giving them| proper assistance In their work. Owtngf to this fact the labor has been de-‘ layed and only a partial report been made to the committee. It is also claimed that property own-! have been very negligent in the| r of meking repairs. Although: nds of chimneys have besn con- | i there has been comparatively tie effort to repair them, and cit-| seem content to use the streets| g purposes. ze: for cookin From the reports already submitted the destruction of chimneys through- city was almost complete. Nearly every brick chimney went down and only a few terra cotta af- tairs survived the shake. FEIEE S R AR Noted Athlete Is Injured. Cornelius Coanally, the famous cross | runper was so badly injured some days since that he may mever| be ade to compete again. The injury | was to his knee and an operation was| found necessary. The only article he| out the Cordes Furniture Co. 'S. N. Wood & Co. John Breuner Aifred Lilienfeld & Co. Gamossi Glove Co. | Alex. Robertson J. R. Jenkel =+ SIGNERS* Temporary Location Committee Notifies all signers for space to attend a meeting at 1806 Pacific Ave. Thursday, May 3d, 2 p. m. o receive report on joint location. RAPHAEL WEILL, Chairman. Newman & Levinson CIlIy- of Paris icbes & Co. T|'| D‘.'_Davil & Co. o ery KoenI:' ghoe Co. Davis, Schonwasser & Co. Henry Kahn & Co. Colman & Co. Ow! Drug Co. H.Lyons & Sons NOTICE . That ' Man » Formerly 1008 Market Street. LOCAT 1123 Filimore Street Gate Avenue. ED NOW AT Near Golden will ness * & fow l be doing bus davs at zhove loeation | | | NATHAN DORRMANN GOMPANY and DOURMANN COMMERCIAL COMPANY Wil resume husinegs as soon as possible Temporary offices establ'shed 1090 PAGE STREET, San Francizco| Cffice Hours: 0 to 12 am 1 tob pnmt Herws York Central Loines| Oakland Office 1168 BROADWAY —— i [ | | | { | | | I | PASSENGER AND FREIGHT DEPARTMENTS. . ** Abner l)oble Company, ENGINEERS, | IRON, STEP:L. Temporary Office: 211 Broadway, San Francisco. Qakland Branch Office: 668 BROADWAY. New Works under construction NOTICE. “F. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO. Inc., Temporary Office, medal presented him by the Olympic Club for his vietory in the Dipsea In- dian race over Mount Tamalpais. St. Mungo, Apartment No. 25, NW. Corner Golden Gate and Fillmore Streets. 2612 ‘liveries as usual. Acme Lumber bo. 6th and Channel Streets, San Francisco Our yard and plaat is uninjured by fire; we are ready to make de- Western Sugar Refining Co. Spreckels Sugar Co. Pajars Valley Cens. R, R. Co, Monterey County Whater Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 69 Ninth 5t., 0AKLAND, CAL. Telephone—0Bakland 1405 ——w——_—_:mm 1B F DWIG & SON TE ‘PORARY HEADQUARTERS 135 Howard St., nr.Beale. ¢ We are pleased to state that our vault, which contains all our records, appears intact. The interests of all our clients will be fully protected . 2 POPERTY OWNERS. We have complete facilities—namely, railway con- nections, bunker privileges, wrecking outfits, steam shovels, tools, -implements and teams, enabling us to promptly remove debris, rubbish, brick and 1ron from your property at reasonable prices. THE C.E. LOSS CO.,, General Contradtors, 1824 POST ST. SAN FRANCISCO. | 1 (General Masonic Relief Board King Solomon’s Temple 1745 Fillmore Street PHONE WEST, 978, HARRY J. LASK, Secretary Residence—2817 Scott Street ~-——-iPacfi1ffic Hardware and Steel Co. Seventh and Townsend Streets, S. F. Largest Hardware Jobbers west of Missouri River. Build- ings intact. Stock intact. Organization intact. READY FOR BUSINESS. All employes please report at once. KEROSENE “«Aurora Brand” FINEST TRY IT UNION OIL GOMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO Sixteenth and Illincis Streets. Joshua Hendy Machine Works Formerly 61-77 Fremont Street ARE NOW REBUILDING Works and Office, Bay and Kearny streets, SAN FRANCISCO Stock of Engines. Boilers and Pumps now arriving. Western lleat Company Headquarters and "General Cific. . Jouth San Francisco, San Mateo County, Cal Our plant and packing houses at South San Francisco, San Mateo County, unmmmm-unomwwm-unu-. _uninjured, and are working under full pressure. wamflmu-nm oisco local orders from cars at Seventeenth and Harrison Sts, San Fran- cisco. Claremont Oil Co. Permanent Address 16th and lllinois Street, San Francisco. )

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