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2 Anxious Friends | Are Seeking News ‘'of Missing Ones The Call has been asked to locate a wanted by Bperry & Hutc:’in’son Co., mumber of persons missing since the |0f 168 Fifth street, Portland; Or. S ]‘l e lmh fg sous in.| . The Southern Pacific wants to know E. IEREOWINE .5 OF AnxIOus 12| ¢ye whereabouts of Maud Spanker, for- | Quiries and of persons who wish their | merly at Franklin Hotel, 1904 Market | street, and Harold Bain. : Howard Burgess and wife, who resid- | ‘ed at 1001 Hyde street, will kindly | | communicate with Miss Griswold, 1448 | ly | Greenwich street. | John MeDermott and family of 1412 Harrison street, are at 1027 Baneroft d Mr. Hyder and fa res street. y of John E. sed to be in Gol- call on C. S, Ferry Build- & “nos and family are at rth avenue, Richmond Distriet. Nellie Boys of 1428 Market | . street, fotmerly from Grenola, Kansas, ted to come to Santa Fe Depot, chmond, and inquire for Mrs. Luella | n Symmes or George Symmes. | es Mamie and Josie Ganther | lorence Roux a home is open to| u at Mrs. R. Allen’s, 253 Seventh ave- | nue, Richmond District. H. C. Banks and wife and child and P. Noble, please report to Emma L. | Stuart, Nogales, Arizona, and to mother | at Savannah (also to 14 Joy street, Bon- | Bernal Heights, San Francisco). age Co.,| William M. Windsor and wife are at ia snd[n_‘x Laguna street. Lucy G. Colemsn snd Mr. and Mrs. Du-| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schluf are re- ion is desired conc , brakeman of the eisco, Cal. Barry Coleman of San Mateo, to know what has beco | quested to notify their Lodi relatives of | sville, want to|their whereabouts. P. Kinch of 68| Information of G, L. Wilkinson will | Francisco. be thankfully received by his wife, , 677 Post street,| Mrs. G. L. Wilkinson, 3228 Folsom f 308 Haight street | street. l Jobn Smart and Billy Graham, send | ate with Frank | 5 to W. T. Shard, late of the| Twenty-third | Dewe v House on East street, now on | | steamship General Frisbie. director of | 19, Hartje, whose San Francisco ad- bis ss was 142 Berry street, care George | y, leler, can be found in Vallejo at | on. | Information of the whereabouts of | and Mrs. R. J. Buchanan, residence Mission street, is wanted by Mrs. y | H. Sullivan of Gilroy. Aanybody knowing the whereabouts f Mary ninton of 1219 Mission street, 2 month from New York) or er, Captain Quinton, will| nunicate with Mrs. Belle Trunks are | t, are safe at 818 |} mother, Mra. L Point Richmond. Information of Patrick Lydon, 234 | Minna street, Mrs, B. Cappell, 225 on street, and Michal Casey, ephenson street, is wanted by | s F. Kelly, 2138 Marithon street, | Angeles. d news is awaiting Tom Garrison, 1 Seventh avenue, Richmond Dis- of 521 W ily located T. H. Kilgo, formerly of 846 Mission | is now residing temporarily in Placer county. formation concerning the present | s of Mrs. Clark, who lived | xth street, would be gratefully | ived by ) M. Sachs of Stockton. | Information is wanted of Charles W. | ins and wife, formerly of MeAl-| r street, by Lilllan Boyle of Red | of 713 Mar- 7 Devisadero Bluff. Colonel or Mrs. Fitch car communi- e with their daughter, Vera, at Coy- Come as soon as possible. s Milligan please communicate | wit Blanche Milligan, 295 Broad | street, Ocean View. “ Rose Mary or E. Gambella would like | to hear from Miss Agnes Canning, for- merly of Fremont and Folsom streets. | Oscar Maurer, formerly of 529 Sutter street, is at 1725 LeRoy avenue, B-rk&; ley. | Mrs. Mario Detlof is safe at 9143 | | Devisadero street. Information of Mrs. Mathilda 8.| Stevens, late of Auburn, is wanted. She | was 44 years of age, a widow and of | Swedish ‘descent. Bke was in San Fran- | p o cisco on April 18, presumably in a lodg eare B. V. W. Co., Mission street wharf. | ing house near the new Post Office. She | Informati. is wanted of Mr. and worked in the Shasta Laundry Associa- Mrs. Wm. Windsor of 109 Olive avenue | tfon at 328 Clementina strest. by their dsughter, Mrs. E. J. Bergin, at | e | in | side e agent with Good- Jefferson ing the whereabouts of , 755 Ellis street and nd family of ease communi- n, 842 Prospect mann of 610A Fourth ate with J. T. Foley, | Lar] ! | 3 PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION | J s A. TFields of 510 Hill street, | would like to know the wheresbouts of | FOR THE POLICY HOLDERS | Mrs. Joseph A. Fields and child and of : . | Pthel and Ada Forrest, whose residence | COTPoration ls Organized to Present| wes at 276 Guerrero street. Proofs of Loss and to Secure Elsis Duffard is safe on San Bruno Early Payment. Bosd. She wants to hear from her‘ Henry T. Scott, Charles E. Green, hasband. 4 _ John A. Buck, Fred Tillmen Jr, and| Information of Mrs. Nordling and ehildren is wanted at 553 Baker street. | Ge0T8® L. Center have incorporated | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schnoor, formerly | the Policy Holders’ Protective Asso- of 10 Shotwell strest, are at 2421 Fol- | ciation, for the purpose of serving as . 3 1 fs sort of clearing-house for fire insur-| R Im‘.xm of Redwood City wishes t0 | ance risks involved in the recent con-| know the wz.ereabguu of E. Borzone | gooration. a2d Mrs. B. Depello and Jack Gron-| As explained by Morrison, Cope and dona, | 8. Moseley Woods is at 37 Fair Oaks | B/oeck, the attorneys for the corpor- street, San Francisco. | ation, all steps will be taken to make The whereabouts of Mrs. E. Nealon, | Proper proof of losses for the individ- of 742 Geary street, is wanted by C. L. |ual policy holder, all legal difficulties Brownell of Baratoga, Banta Clara 'and all technicalities will be ldoked sounty. {after. The aim is to get the money X. Polmers and wifefi W. H. Polmer, | que to policy holders as soon as pos- e, A. E. Harvey and daughter, and | giple, that the money may be available Mrs. B. E. Wasley can be found at 1209 | for rebuilding San Franeiseo. Guerrero street. | PR S e T The address of Mr. and Mrs. Ji | B o o S Labor Council Meeting. Hamilton Howe is 2237 Ellsworth street, | Berkeley. | The members of the San Francisco Friends looking for 8. Schurnlowtz Labor Council will meet this after- and family, formerly of 1069 Howard |noon at 1 o'clock at 336 Noe street. street, ‘c:ax;l find them at 920 Tennessee | President W. R. Hagerty calls the street, Vallejo. | hear ports Mrs. Louise Humphrey-Smith of 637 :::.:g:n‘ :gmm““:.h :nr:ullat, .:p:l;_ Bush street and Miss Elizabeth B. Eas- ton, 903 Sutter street, my home is open ;?;!ll.t': ete,, and urges all the members to you. Dorothea Roth Heineman, 1019 W. Sixth street, Los Angels. R S Summer. Colds Mrs. May Hastings of 637 Eddy | street is at 773 Liberty street, Peta-| Laxative Bromo Quinine, the world luma. wide Cold Cure, removes the cause. D. E. Alexander, Loren Alexander,| Cell for the full name and look for wig- Mrs. J. M. Daly and Cherles B. Daly, | nature of . W, Grove. 38c. ». Jete of 1484 Taylor st San Fran- gvno, are at 2059 Berkelay Way, Berke- Neustadter Brothers Pay Employes. F. Schramm is at 8147 Davis street, mfim&nfio v:: .;nr:do tll.: Fruitvale. g3 Wednesday by being pald their salar- v1v3.6 '1;. lf-rlm:- and be found | o The money was passed out at w ear] stroet, A 2608 Fillmore street, where the firm 1a J. M. Lenz, the ph , 18t6ly | ogtablished temporarfly. Most of 2% 916 Market street, ciseo, is looated with his family st 1048 Santa Clara svenue, Alameda. Mrs, Lula Cummins and child, also Miss EKattie Shannon of 2524 Natoma street, sre stayi at 845 Alvarado those pald were girls and their wages fell due on the day of the quake. PACIFIC GROVE UNTOUCHED BY THE EARTHQUAKE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY.-MAY 4, 1906. ‘Merchant Cailors 0F : | | | i San Francisco | Owing to the difficulty and delay in reaching residents of San Francisco by mail direct, we make use of this me !ium to publish the following announcement: 8. STEIN & CO. of New York City stand ready to give ! every possible assistance in their power toward re-estab- lishing their San Francisco customers in business; and to this end they wish to announce that any amounts now owing them by their San Francisco patrons will not be considered due until such time s they are able to pay same, To all customers who have been dealing with us during the past year and who have honorable commercia] [ records we will extend, in addition to any amounts now owing us, the same lines of credit which they would have | received from us prior to the earthquake, without regard to their present resources, and even if they have been financially “wiped out.” We firmly believe in the future prosperity of the Golden Gate City and are ready to do everything we can to help in building up a Greater San Francisco. J. Stein & Company Fifth HAve. and Eighteonth St. Yow York City. Johnson Bros., Inc.| GROCERS, | | . | ez Mercantile Trust Gompany of San Francisco their New Store, Will Reopen for Business MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906, THE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS OF THE 2203 Fillmore St., nr. Sacramento New Stock is Arriving Daily. All Goods Sold at Same O1d Prices. Our solicitors will call as usual in a few days. 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 464 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANQISOO, CALIFORNIA. J. Spencer Turner Co. 9 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO Hours : Royal ExchangeAssurance | Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Austrian Phoenix Ins. Co. Dickson & Thieme, Gen’l Agts. Nathan & Kingston, Local TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS: San Francisco Office No. 1788 Post St., near Webster. General Office No. 1060 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Sail, Army and Wide Duck, Driils, Sheeting, Twine, Rope, Wall Burlaps, Fab-Ri-Ko-Na., CHAS. C. MOORE & 0., ENCINT¥ERS. TBMPORARY BRANCH OFFICE, 417 Fourteenth Street, Oakland. 3100Washington Street, San Francisco Permanent Office Now Being Arranged. Building in San Francisce. Notices of losses can be filed on and after May 7th, 1906. Wm. F. Wilson Co. UNMBING * LOCATED i | 1179 TURK STREET. ALL EMPLOYES PLEASE REPORT Taylor “0ld Style” And Other Brands of' TAYLOR’S ROOFING TIN Can be furnished immediately by Waterhouse & Price Co. Builders’ Exchange, S. F. VALLEJO OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES. Business, men n‘kln‘ temporary quarters for handling supplies should investigate the facilities afforded at Vallejd, Cal, It is a railroad terminal point on the Bay, 28 miles from San Franclsco. Deep-water vessels: and discharge st her docks. Monticello . 8. Line makes ¢ round trips daily to San Francisco. Southern Pacific. R. R. makes § round trips dally, running time 1 hour 45 minutes. Terminug of Electrio Interurban Road. Terminus of 8. F.’& V. V. Eleotric R. R. | Builders’ Association, S. F. 101 Telegraph Ave., uakland. Abdndans’ Biool feobia i ::f::'&"“:"’&um Franclaso, 50c ton. w ATTENTION! | Mot 'stected by the carthquake. it ISty Call on or write to Secretary Chamber of Commerce at Vallejo. CROSSLEY BUILDING, RIALTO BUILDING SCOTT & MAGNER AND VANDERBILT PROPERTIES. HAY AND GRAIN MERCHANTS Employes please report at Lk Offices, 488 Berry Street |, Rinltop Building as soon as omx:‘::f,.‘..‘.‘.f: 3..2{:,{,‘,’," Warehouses, 449451 Berry Street, and | possbt. R X R M e el . - T e 5 THOS. MAGEE & SONS. | Pasuhau Sugar Plantation Gompany. | % Dok Sontiiund 8 poel Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, . 2023 California 8t, San Franocisoo, Cal. Stockholders, Please seud your present eddress. POTTER & CAMPBELL, Contractors and Builders. We Are Ready for Contracts Today. GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING COMPANY 5 Having escaped the fire, we still continue the business at the old Grocerdes, fruit and vegetables ' street corner Fman ful at the usval low prices 3 Office 1017 8teiner Ot stand, 2476-2488 Mission street, !ltn:afin“ot %ury ):.'g:?mm. Good ,h‘-"-:"::fl‘-“ Mp. "\"E:flm:""; ood tt near 21s: 8t. Use our chapel free. -dhhwm&,hlmgm Grove, Cal. §-10t | 4 THE MUTUAL LIFE —— e Jesse Moore Hunt Co. We wish to announce tothe trade at largethat we have 15,000 BARRELS il s 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 Louisville stock, freisht prepaid. Jesse Moore Hunt Co., 200 Laurel St., 8. F., Temporary Address. f Insurance Co. of New York Has temporary headquarters a% 1864 Pine Street, San Francisco, and for convenience of transbay residents at Room 614, Union Savings Building, Oakland. A large force of workmen is engaged in refitting quarters at our former location in Company’s own building, corner California and Sansome Streets, and we expect to be the first Life Insurance Company resuming business at old stand. We aregranting 60 days extension in payment of premiums falling due within next 60 days following April 18, 1906. W. L. HATHAWAY, Manager Westchester ¢ Fire Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID AT 478 TENTH STREET, OAKLAND. All persons having claims against the Westchester Fire Insurance Company sre requested to report same with as full detail of the elaim as possible GEO. M. MITCHELL CO., Managers. 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 by the above and who desire to make arrangements for temporary or per- manent quar. ers at their old location will please report to the above address prior to May 7th. Failure to so report will be construed as indicating no desire on part of tenants to go back to the old quarters and we shall feel at liberty to close for renting or leasing of same to other parties. New Zealanders WILL PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH J. D. SPRECKELS BROS. & CO A Oceanic S.S. Wharf, Pier No. 7, San Francisco laremont il Co. Permanent Address 16th and Illinois Street, San Francisco.