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THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1908. PERSONAL. f ot Mathew Kelley and 15th ave., the Purlu&u — "JACQUES, Sheville, Hameister send wor at 426 Twenty-third sf please communi- mother, 438 Sherman 43t " 2 railroad surveyow o at the time o e April; rew Tenth st., mite clation of Christian (D! real estate in the I trade in whole V. G. COUSINS, 1 came from year, your friend from you. JOUHN 1) First BalL‘, ort Mason D. G. W.—boar who need. huaquara NGER, your wife is back use, 2041 Grov AND FRAN! know the whereab: Murray of Fifth F. inquire Eighth s ave, West Berkeley , JESSE, of 2 Tw communicate with MRS. W.| LAIR, 3012 Williams st., n immediately B. HARRIS! formerly of her present f 22 Oak st., in regard nd hat for Mrs. M Baird, of | at Mrs. K. Knau's, 31 \zxa;c-mu 3 ERLIHY or Miss B. Howard, | c st ooce with Hastings, 3028 | Jsckson LSE, BRADFORD CO—Fred Bekie, o the Presidio like .d":ss of brother, ]a& Cox. WILL M. Mzsonic and Haight sts. 2 3t* | ALL, formerly of 849 Harrison ' mmunicate with your wife and 6 Mission, near Sidver av. 2 3¢ N, please communicate wi Mra. Geo. Hall, 4310 Mission st. ave. 2 3 , formerly of 131 Langto: )c.\r address to Mrs. 0 D HERRINGTOV fcrmt Iy of et st, mow at 1869 Flumzou st | \{ RK NEUMANN and family tem- 12 Seventh ave., DAIZELL all letters and telegrams can be addressed to 2231 : sowing the whersabouts of _d;,nt kindly communicate with F. Meissner, 415 Day st. 25-7t* ¥ £lad to have her tnand: T iUfeornia st. Ve ELIZABETH, Bt Bighth st, Los Angeies, and ell pupils and petients of the of Metaphysics to communicate with her at once. F A3 & S of Buperior, Californta, lhe 0 Valley and mountain coun- are safe piease report mame, and present location to “SAC- TO BER” t., Oakand, for Morm:lo&x - J. W. SHELDON are stop- \\ Richards at 2431 Ch-n;nng‘ H.‘\RT and Mrs. Rodd if alive with D, H. Trimble, 33-34 Ba- Oakland. 2546 DR, ADOLPH ROSENTHAL, eye and ear; office 21 Scott st. half-block from _German Hospital Tt ¥, WHITE bas established his law of- Fillm: S MAGGIE WOOD, please send to W. Pige, Alden Bta, S. 7 oo temporarily at 128 ore st., neer BEddy. - me BABIE—-Are you spfe’ I am all rigit box_95, Cail. Aee ise Fassin please send her se to BARL CESENA, 166 o ‘where ahe’ can st., near De- 25-7t* BUSINESS PERSONALS. A—San Fraacisco locater, 2206 Grove, between ghrmu and Stanyan, blocnu relatives, s fessional end business comcerns; 1’;“4!“10, busipess this week. Ad- will be to AVERY & CO., com-!| °“’6'$" . S F. 3b.7e% thy and offers cd . t HENRY STEIL CO., | LACROIX & ford st | MISS M. B. QUIGG, dressmaker, is now | or Oaksnd bureau. X BUSINESS PERSONALS—Con. GREEN Mountain Dairy, Leo Anthe- has resumed busigess at BIRTHS. DAVENPORT—In this city, April 30, nien, prop, 1506, to the wife of H. A. Davenport, the old piace, 19 Capp st., bet. 15th and | @ daughter, I6th. Send orders mall. it | HEINE—In this elty, H-.y 1, 1906, to the DR. C. P. HA.\SELT. dentist, |~ wife of E. C. Heine, a iy located 25 Dévisadero st be —_— s aller and Haight; hours & to & 456 KNIGHT & HEGGERTY and WILLIAM m"m thin ey, 5D B b April 2, 196, by the Rev. J. Fuende- - = ling, Waldemar Schuls end Irene R. 3-7 NOTARY PLBLIC—A. J. HENRY, No- tary Fublio, is now located ut 1961 Posl. Filmore; bring your claims. 8-7t5 DRS. LEVY, Surgeon Chi ists, for- merly of james Flood and Bt. Ann's bldgs, now located at 909 Ecdy st. 3-15t* Fs \:H!l)\ Stables—All persons ere re- d to return horses and_busgies | id stable to 453 Berry st. THOS NNEY, Manager. 4eod I5t R. H. COUNTRY; MA\ temporary law office, 320 Wainut st.’ tel. West 2716.4 3* DR. MARION THRASHER is now a( K&X Fuiton st., near Fillmore. 308 JABGCERS Butohers® supplies _on: temporary ~ office, &% Van| 7t 1. DEVLIN, 618 Baker st., Xslfi‘dx!’ bldg 1 gton st. artistic tatlors, ve | sers and sub-! address to 4 JOSEPH ra S20 St LIGUOR lice . osteop: o mul:d at 887 2 3t* osteapath, | ted z( Ffi? clsss millinery done by Box 6402, Call, & CLIFF, cc acto €ers, are now located at 264 Howar Phone Church 8071 ! R. P. F. C. BIEHL, formerly at the eckels building, has tempor- at his residence, 2149 Stpart eley, Cal 7t GERALD ~J FITZGIBBON, for- y of 21 Powell st, now at 204 H_Aghl st 11mo DR. C Z, formerly 966 Sutter, located temy n'tnly at 824 Grove st. 6-1mo | Wi f HERRIN. sttorney, Crossley | . :5'1.4 lished his law 'es tem- at his residence, 1493 Masonic s e collected. s | farion Thrasher, now at 881 Fulton near Filimore. Tel Page 33 7t L. WEMVULE can be found at The a2 Barton, 1603 Seott st. 26-1f NE College of Santa Rosa &n- building intact and perfectly lies have been resumed. 297t 1 tt Hospital is now located at 211 Pacific_ave., Francisco. 29 tf 'n»m TREYER, the wig maker of 331 y st. can be found at his resi- 524, bet. Grove and Genoe.2 6 FABIAN H. HILLEBRANDT, attorne at law, temporarily located at %8 Nort Point st n Francisco. 297t C._S. CAPP & CO., real estate, office at 628 Baker st., near McAllister st 26-1mo artistic tailors’ im-| porters, formerly of the Bhreve bulld-l ing, now at 72 Fillmore st, corner Grove. =-Tt CALIFORNIA HOUSE-WRECKING (L continue business at their old_stand, N. . 10th and Mission sts., San M. McB Zoti C\LXF‘()R\IA Gluo Works, office M Potrero lnA. 8. F ALKALAY, office 36 Hu.rt—l 20 Tts | doing business at §19 Fillmore st. 25 7t* | ST. WINIFRED'S Hospital, Dr. Winslow Arnderson, located 1914 Pacific ave.29 7t* KAUFMANN, LE attorney at law, mm Goiden Gate a RA DR W. F. C FORD, formerly in the rn-zb}dl can be meen z‘s‘ 2 LEGER & Co., tallors, moved to M A'g“c‘rh ,beet. 26th and 2ty Dolom ty -fifth. Interment M i an ural DR, WIN TERBERG can be el ot POUNTAIN-In Oukand, 8 1308, 1513 st. + Ransome Herold, son DR 7. B BAILLY, 1217 Fillmare 8L, of- Hermine Pountain, & native A fice hours, 2 to ¢ p. m. B fornia, aged 7 years 10 wnd o MISSION Improvement Co.—Old houses bought, lots cleaned and made n»ndr for bullding; damaged buildings re] 7rad * ¢ Offics 15 Melljster st | G. - 5. 2341 Powt st neas | AIRD, RETA facturers of the “Just Wright” -,hne, desire to aid customers who suffered lram %e fie. Corn-numcau at once with :‘1’ 3 't pened his law ofice Durant ave, Ber PLWRCELLx i G Clay! temgorarily o e ence, 81 ton buy Heights, Francisce. 28 7t DETAN Db & l (‘onu- tors. Gener: BL’ILDXVGS BULGHT LOTS CLEARED ' jeaances. Employees report immediately. w7 Market st.. cor 12th. 0-1m CUTHBEGTSON, aschitect, 256¢ Mar | n sty bet, T5th and Toth sta. -7 | GUNN, real estate, northeast corner | P T 4-30-tf HINZ & CLIFF, contractors and builders, are now located at 855 Capp st. Phone Church w 30 30-7¢ | engineers, gear cutting, | repairs. Cal. Gear isom #f 30-4t real estate; northeast cormer ' Drvuldero and Green sts. 4-30-tf DR. PISCHEL, 1517 California st. 80 7t* - R. . WILL meet THURSDAY EVEN- May 8, at $ o'clock, in St Teresa's . 723 Tennessee st., cor of 14th. PRESIDENT. DR ALFRED EICHLER. office Seven- teenth, Market and Castro sts.; resi- dence cor, 1§th and Eureka sts. DR. IUS C. VOGE, office Beventeenth, Market and Castro sts.; residence 757 Fourteenth st. 28-7t* 1 NG, 194 Post st, from 213 stoves set up and connected: ardware, plumbing goods for ssle (noney Of Bo money). 1844 Post street. P THAT man Pitts, 1122 Fillmore st., for- merly brunch office, 1008 Market st tf T. GOMMET, tormerly at St. George Stables, nnt at 336 224 ave, near l’omt’ obos 0-7¢° DK \\' E. STEVENS, formerly st Catifornia and Hyde sts, 1007 oough st.,, cor. Eddy. Hours, 2-4 and 78 p. m. 30-7¢ SPECIAL NOTICES. BAN LORENZO REAL ESTATE. FOR sule in San Lorenzo—A neat new bouse with 2 acres of best ssil; some ' besring orchard; $1500, C. K. NILSON. Marlin Trect. 2.7t t LEGAL NOTICES. THE undersigned begs to_announce that the firm of Helimann, Honsicy & Go. formerly located at 108-11) Front st., will be lquidated by mutual consent of the partners. All gutstandings will be collected by G. H. Hellmann. 8% 11th st, Oakland, who will :m-“ of the fum. ————— DIED. BOCKEN=—In eity, the German Hospital, May 8 ml.lym-. Bophie Boek- en, durly beloved mother of Alvina Eccken, a uun of New Bedtord, Mass., ‘aged 86 The funeral wm take phu tomorTow (Saturday), at 10 &. m,, e funeral pariors of Theo. Dierks Co 900 De- visadero etreet, oorner McAllister, in- terment private. 43t POLSON—] n Cakland, May 2, 1906, Theo dore, dearly beioved husband of Julie Bodnon and devoted father of Honora on and Mrs. A. Bra 2, Frank Moore Bucklyn, beloved hushand of Mery L. Bucklyn, and father of Vernon and Lawa Bucklyn, a naive of Vermont, ‘aged 43 years. Friends and spectfully invited to at tomorrow (Friday), at {from the pariors of th tion Funeral Directgrs, st, where services acquaintances are re- tend the funersal 10 o'clock a. m.. e Western Addi- 1724 Devisadero 1l be held under the auspices of Crockett L. F. and A M. Interment v Cemetery. 3-it CUSHMAN—In Oaklapd, May 2, 1504, Elia A. Cushman. el Flening and 11 father of Geral cming, a native of 'S NKARD--In the Ci wl, May 1, 1905, ive of New York, SEL~In cit G ‘a nati Fricnds and acqua ¥), May 4 at 2 . of H F. Subr & ixth. laterment Cemetery. HARRIS—I Osakland, May 1, 196, Heniretta, and eister: d to attend the funeral today (. et, betwesn Twenty- \i)m May, dearly beloved child of C. and Sada B. Cushman, and sister a native of Oak- Eilen O'Gorman, dtne and Madeling Vallejo, aged 3i ity and County Frank Pmnkud aged 38 years. y, May 2, 1405, Amelia, dearly beloved wite of Curt. ¥ Gv«_s‘\zl mother of Elsle and-infant aughter of Edward enknecht, sister of Hugo, Loui Anna and Her- ve of Germany, s 5 months and 5 days. intances are\ in- m., from the par- | Co., 2919 Misgion fifth and Twen Mount Cal., 'A‘uudu beloved mo'her of Willlam R. and Sydney Harris, native of Natchez, Francisco, Cal., aged cago, New Orieans, please copy. invited to ati th and Clay street: m. Miss., Mernphis late cf n 65 years. Chi- papers and acquaintances are re- tend the funeral . W. Leitch's residence, Seven- s, this day at 2 Interment Evergreen Cemetery.l HEYDENABER—In Alameda, Gretchen, wife of the late Louls May 3 Heydenaber, and mother of Grace and Arthur Heydenaber, a many, aged 5% years ard 10 mont! Funeral services this noon, May 4, at 2 o'cl me, 1589 NintR s Piease omit flowers. vate. HILL—In this city, May native of g.er- (Friday) after- ock, at her late treet, Interment ?{l- late residence, 10 Beaver street, Henry, beloved hustand of Edna brother of Robert H. George M. Sheldon and 8. Hill, and Lewis Hill, J. T. Rob- and Mrs. inson of Loveland, lowa, a native of ‘[\‘»"\, aged 87 years 10 months and l l.v SEE—In the Cit] Hospital, May 1, 1506, tive of China, aged 60 and County ung See, & na- years. KOEHLER—At Mare Isiand, May 2, Jonanna Koehler, month and 6 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. MAHER—In Oakland, May 2, loved son of Wiliam and | a mnative of VI 19 years 7 months and MA"FJR—Jn this city. Henry Mayer, beloved Celia Mayer, bthr of Mayer, son of brother of Mrs. B H. Mayer of Mayer of San Franc , agod & and § dlyn beloved nu-vmot of Mrs. A. Herbst, aged 79 years 1 1te 108, Rich- Apcil 3, husband Claire and Etta &m‘nd 1908, Ban Francisco ufl mm- ch York (!v. a mdve years § months T"uneral under the euspices of Doric No. Bunday, Lodge May 6. and only son of Christian Moeller, and Ernst Mrs. Leiss, mana, Mrs. 28, F. and A. xmcrment Home of Paace | Cemotery, 113 42t MOLLLE -April u. 908, John, beloved Margaret M., and the late brother of Mrs. Henry $ Tidermann and months and 26 m of Eureka Lodge No. 6, Od. H 8, and Court Huburtus No. 15 F. of ends and uaintances acq spactfully Inv!ud to )lttend the mn'll LOMOIrow a. m., lmm m &. Co., 2818 M days, ors ol on ml near Twen- | t Olivet Ceme- ‘3\)"” RE\ AN—In this city, May 2 1906, Ada Fra 0 idow late rances Reerdan, wi of the Judge T B. Reardan, & native of New Yorl Frienls acre invited to attend th. fune=i services tomorrow (Prl ), ad 2: ?u.r III Mm the chapel at Y‘tl- low RE®PD—In OIM May 3, 1906, thua George, infant son of George E. Edith B. Reol, ;nd grandson of Ckorgfi 1. and Louise E. s _city, sister of Alexander, Jesse and Herbert U. Burns and Mrs. F ~tive of Bun Fran 10 months and 4 days. Friends end acqual , & native of 3 mnth- and 2 ‘l&l.fi May 2, 128, ¢, beloved hu‘htar of sabella Rose, amd belo: John Huth lh{;; \rn;w cisco, aged intances are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral ! today from the residencs of Fourteenth avenue, terian Church. where held, commencing at 10 Cvpress Lawn Cemetery. R M., dearly beloved son Blanche M. Rosel, & Blanche E. Rossl, a 3SI—In this city, Avfll al’% (Fridey). May 4 at 9:30 a. m., ' the parents, lfll L services will & m. Xnmrment Lo h ohn P ahd nd brother of mtlv- of San South Sen cisco, thence to the Memorial Franciaco, aged 14 years ¢ months and 7 da B.AI.ET“JK‘-— n G 31, 1908, Genevieve de "‘1{ n e Baletzka, and of Carsten sand_Fmelle native of San Franeis ar&! 11 months. ot the Directors, street, between Sutter SCOULER—In County, May Loret bhelaved daughter of °§ - funeral hmnqr Remains Mexico, April Saletzke. ohin A and nddaughter ndem L 0o, aged 1 year ‘Western 4 ion ona Bosh e an us] tors "\nstn 1. 1908, passed into rest. Lydia, Anne. relict of the late James Scouler, and loying megther of Mrs. J Mecredy. ¥. J. Akers and Benjamin. Jennje R. and the Scouler. Mrs Thomas M. Miliar, Mrs. bart C dy, & native of | BE" um. aged 8 years 1 months and | RUCI XN—In this city, May 1608, | Oliyet ! Alameda. | 2, 1908, at his EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT BY RESIDENTS OF ISLAKD OF KAUAI icl.m at Magnetic Station Reports They Occurred at Same Time as San Francisco Temblor. Development of Seismograph Films Shows Vibrations Were of More Than Ordinary Severity. One of the Quakes Continues With Varied Force for Three- Quarters of an Hour. y % WILL R CABL. Burnside 1to ‘The transport Burnside will start out tcmorrow to relay and readjust the Government cables in the bay that were put out of commission By the HONOLULU, May 3.—On the morn- |€arthquake. This work will include|ports, with carge valued a. $27,147. ing of the gremt shock in San Franeisco, | the cables that run between here and April 18, people on the Island of Kauai | Alcatraz Island, Angel Island and were awakened at about 8 o’clocky (5:20 Ban Francisco time) by distinet | shocks at Kealia and Lihue. R. E. Nyswander, clerk at the United | States Magnetic Station, reports that a | complete development of ' his seismo- graph films shows a big shock early on the morning of April 18. Two shakes followed the large one—at 2:20 Honolulu time and st 8:45 p. m. gono- lulu time, (4:40 p. m. and 11:05 p. m. San Francisco time). The latter was with varied force for three-quarters of an hour. Otherwise been quiet. Previous to the earthquake on the 18th the record shows that there was an earthouake during Friday the 13th. The sexsmograph Tecords any earth tre- | mor and these shocks may have been in any part of the world above or below | the sea. Sk WILLIOKS | | The donations received up to date by | the finance committee aggregate $5,687,+ 981. Promises of $4,227,721.85 more have | been made. Telegrams are being re- ceived from all parts of the world, ask- [N DONATIONS. | stem to stern, | Yerba Buena. It will take the Burn- side about a week to get the cables in full working order. During the time that the cable communication _has been out of order wireless telegraphy |has been brought into active opera- tion between the different points, and this city, through the system now working on the Chicago. The Burn- lhlde, which is now lying at the trans- | port dock, has mneariy discharged her the heavier of the two and continued |cargo of 600 tons of supplies and thir- ty-five tons of fresh meat, which she everything has brought from Seattle, and other Sound ports, As soon as the transport has finished her work on the cables here she will proceed north again to bring back an- other cargo of supplies. REDONDO RETURNS TO PORT. The steamship Redondo returned to gone. for Portland, and ran into rough through the Golden Gate. On the morning of May 1, when north of Cape Mendocino, she ran into a veritable | hurricane. Seas swept over. her from | Harbor. and one great wave struck her smokestack and carried it Captaln Ahlin then decided to put back to port for repairs. FIND BODY OF UNKNOWN MAN. The Blunt Reef lifeboat, which plies ing what kind of help the city needs!along the Mendocino coast, announces most. At the suggestion of Rufus P. | the finding of the body of a man near Jennings the finance committee decided | Blunts Reef on April 16. Around the to draft a message telling what is|body was a life-preserver belonging to ed in the future. the State University was selected to | Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley, Pres- ident Wheeler was voted $5000 from the rellef funds to keep up the work. Ralph W. Hersey of San Jose re- ported that that city was putting up| a brave fight and that it would not be persons, and, according o Hersey, all r|of them are hopeful and cheertul. From $200,000 to $300,000 was received through Wells-Fargo yesterday morn- ing. This was deposited at the Mint. Two citizens from Dalchico, Alaska, ar- rived with $700 for relfet work col- lected from their onw town. They re- of Port that Alaskans are ready to send funds when they hear more of the con- ditions here. E. B. Hudson contrib- uted $85 for the Albany Commercial of Club. This organization will forward more soon. Following are the donations received on May 1 .and 2: Government of Japan. City of Richmond, Va. | *Syracuse, N. Y. *City of Philadelphia, Pl re- | Portland, Maine... Chattanooga, Tenn. *New York Stock Exchange. Peorts, IIl.. Ceme- | Yukon Territory *Wheeling Intelligencer, Rallroad employes, Fort Wnynq Indiana . May 2, 1906— *United Railroads .........ceeee *Additional. EXPERT DECLARES AGREW BUILDINGS ARE A TOTAL LOSS BAN JOSE, May 3.—Architect Hud- son of Los Angeles arrived at Agnews 13,000 i i !.000 nacy Cemmission. Accompanied by Superintendent Stocking he made a clared that absolutely every building Wwas irreparably ruined. In his report to the Governor Hudson will recom- mend the speedy eréction of cottagss jecket.” to te the patlents until modern strugtures, not as high as for- | President Benjemin Ide Wheeler of | compelled to call upon the rellef fund | for help. San Jose is caring for 25,000 | Philadelphia North A.mcrlcln... 40,000 N. W. Harris & Co.,, Chlcago.. 5,000 *Clity of Davenport, Iowa 2,000 *Marinette, Wis. . 5538 10,000 | 5,601 line, they rarely have found it neces- 10,000 Sary to resort to ext‘reme measures. 10000; They have rifles and bayonets and fists | and nobody is more willing to use any | complete inspection of all the asylum bulldings. At 1ts conclusion he de- Melggs wharf was reached did the today, upder State employ of the Lu- | tion of Melggs wharf. wanted now and what will be want-|the steamship Eureka, and in the pockets an aluminum plate marked “Abel Lemen, Hartford, Conn.” The |officers of the Eureka do not know take charge of the Red Cross workin|the man and are at a loss to explain the presence of the life-preserver. CAPTAIN McINTYRE LOST. Friends and relatives of Captain Mec- Intyre, for many years skipger of the steamer South Portland, are looking for him. It 15 reported on good au- therty that the skipper was killed by a falling wall on the day of the earth- quake. He was one of the best-known sca-faring men here. BADLY BRUISED. Dr. Cornwall, oculist, formerly in the Y. M. C. A. buliding, was thrown ' TORRID MARCH FOR A LODTER The bluejackets now doing patrol duty along the water front have per- formed their task so effectively that perfect order reigns from Fort Mason to the Mall dock and with such good judgment that they have won the golden opinion of the public. Although 150,000 | called upon to handie some pretty| fough problems in the peace preserving or all of them than I8 Jack should the iuculon arise. During his service on 15,000 | the beach he has found firm but good natured persuasion his most effective 4,000 | Weapon. An Itallan flsherman yesterday ro-lmmn trieved from the ashes of g bumod*“’ bullding near Meiggs wharf one of those long chain and pulley combina- tions known as a differential tackle. A sallorman on guard duty watched the Itallan as he pulled the gear from the waste of cinders. Hand over hand he dragged the loot from its resting place, coiling it carefully at his feet. The Italian overhauled his find, clean- ing it a8 he went over it, part by part. Imndl&-lt weighed about 100 pounds— holmtdaflwflhltlnfll.du‘- 1 All the time the bluejackast watched. | ‘When the fisherman marched, the: bluejacket fell In behind. Not until Jackey interfere. There he halted the Italian. { “No sayvy,’” replled the fisherman. “Take it back, back, back where you merly aud as near fire and quake proot 8ot it,” insisted the bluejacket. as possible, can be mudby +the | State. % | The/ blusjacket called a lmnmu.im“‘u “No savvy!” | The fatality roll contains the names Who called & warrant officer. of ninety-six patlents -and. employes, “Take that back.” ordered the war- | local lodge N | rant tBree 6f whom were phisicians. * officer, one of the Chicago's The patients are now lioused in tents boatswains. and booths upon the grounds, the lit- tle community of nearly 1000 persons' “No savvy!” The hoatswain spoko a few words to| striving to make the ba-tnt'.heexfln | the satlors, who fell In behind the fish- % ing conditions. During the dlsaster many patlents omn with locked bayonets. “Now march, darn you, march.” WERNER—In the Cfty and County Hos-' considered hopelessly insane worked The flsherman was golng to say “no pl( 1. May 1, 1908, ve of Germany. Mlco A, Wflthlv gennsylmh aged 73 Ebell Club Wiil Build, aged 48 IGHT—!n Oakland, May 3, J608, Mrs. sane persons. nl ll‘ter of Mrs, 1lliam Werner. yoars. d, 8 native of ears OAKLAND, May 3.—The Ebell Club has declded to begin work on its pro- Jjected new building as essary materials can Fifty dollars was donated to the em- liquidate the ployment bureau for women now bes vised of their addresses. Relief will G. H. HELLMANN. . Ing conducted in the Masonic Temple. soon as the nec- be obtained. 4l . ——t e Swedish Relief Society. ; The Swedish-American Relief So- cicty hag established a relief station i streets, Carl E. Andreen, the man- ager, invites gll Swedes and Swedish- Americans to call and register in order that their friends may be ad- be extended to the needw. p . 55 ai the Swedish Lutheran Church on the cornmer of Fifteenth and Dolores & with all intell and of savvy” again, but the prod of a dayo- dust of rebullding? The Southern Pa- s e e Inet changéd the monotonous reitera- cifi¢ is making low, long-time exour- tion to a howl. “Take him to the Chicago,™ drdmd the boatswain. ~ The Chicago !s lving at Union-street wharf, a good Stiff half mile from Meiggs wharf. To the Chicago the sallormen marched the looter. They made him travel At a good marching pace and allowed him neither to lay down his burden, slacken his pace, nor even shift the ever growing heavier | weight that now cut into his [sland Connections. port yesterday, with her smokestack | Hamburg and way porta; J. D. Spreck- She left here on April 28 bound | s & Bros. Ca. weather from the moment she passed (Townsend; J D Spreckels & Broa Ca | over the starboard side Into the sea.|land. ‘With a plece of rope he tied it up and, |leased the settling on his shoulders the heavy corner of ! was paid for one lease. “Take that back” sald the blue- night to make an inspection of the de- piancs will hold same | stroyed oity scross the bay. He will econditioas are restored. imakantouro{mmm lottholoda-lnfl:ouflu‘mw- ihave officlal word of the disaster. A ' 6. H. Umbsen &Co. EPAIR | E LINES Re-establish' Real Estate Agents AND Rent Collectors Wish to announce that they have saved all of the off a car yesterday and BAILI.NG OF HERMONTHIS. and The German steamship Hermonthis - sailed yesterday for Hamburg and way Records The cargo included 11,217 cases and 150 . barrels of oils and 136,82 pounds or| Of their business and are now temporarily located at 905 FILLMORE ST., Near McAllister T “t:l"th:ih:y will continge ARRIVED. umn new quarters are - forsday, May B | completed on their own prop- e ‘“'“"‘! erty at the former location S B Mt U i D] 0 Hom 0> Stmr Sea Foam, Miller, 15 hours from Mendoctne. Fire Insurance Accepted N. W.HALSEY ¢ GO., Schr A B Johmson, Segelhorst, m* days from Grays Harbor. Sem-lnw.mm’ Thursday, May 3. Ger stmr Hermonthis, Blelenberg, | ! i BAILED. | ‘Wednesday, Mxy & Stmr South Bay, Sorensen, Grays Stmr Czarina, Duggan, Portland. Stmr Johan Poulsen, Levinson, M" Stmr Santa Berbara, Zaddsxt, lo-! attle, { Stmr Del Norte, Payne, Orescent NEW YORK « « . city. -’w Thursday, May 1. Stmr Charles Neison, Preble, Se-| < - - Real Butate Toue Hiag, attle, CHICAGO - « - age Memsooatmeet Stmr Pomons, Swanson, Eureks, | Br bark Malkirk, Froses, Port Townsend. RETURNED. ‘Wednesday, May 3. Stmr Redondo, Ahlin, hetce for Port- land, on account of carrying away | smokestack. Schr Salvator, Roengren, Bristol Bay. Schr Vine, Johnson, Eureka, in ww stmr Charles Nelson. Schr Sotoyome, Bash, Coquille River. | Stmr Columbia, Dorwa. Astoria and Portland. | WESTINGHOUSE Electric and Manafactar- ing Company Air and Traction Brake Company onOLULU—.uflvd Iu 3—Bktn OAKLAND OPFICR, 1115 Broadway. Irmgard, from San Frenisco Telephone 748a. LOBLORDS MRE s UNREASONABLE — == Captain George W. Wittman, Chair % ey Pl mi THE CROCKER-WOOLWORTH of Retail Business has reported h the Citizens’ Committes that a grave difi- culty wmnhmmdmadty S ke il Safe Deposit Vaults e Tasend s msn: Junction Post and Market Sts. | solutely drive the business from the | city by demanding outrageous rates for | e T s | Will reopen for bunin: Mayor Sehmitz at the uquut of m Monday ’ M.y 1 19“. Committee will issue & NATIONAL BANK who are to resume to resume business these 2 : Absolutely Uninjured rent. He said t some wholesalers | Pprices. do- tween. 10 a. m. and 3 p, m. the evil to the nfin [ ty from such npuhndbhb. acts, and appealing to the people to < EASTERN-« reuomble and allow good judgment this emergency. J. B. Reinstein said that it was a Ou.tfitting Company ter of the most serious concern to future of San Franciseo. The outrag- Temporary affice nmmdnetonmm#"nz.m 2315 WEBSTER ST. near Washington, erty owners was detrimental | Will resume Dbusiness soon proanilyn!thnfindty ! M.:l 5t The Mayor cited an instance in which Proper location i - one of the leading retail dealers had are cautioned and warned agalnst pur- d on Fillmore strest, ghasing furniture, carpets, stoves and street, and the owaer nhnn-‘hlllbtl-.l"‘"’ now refuses to give him A. Ruef reported that ,000 bomus 'longing to us, now im the hands of bave a clear bill of sale for the same. Scott-Curtaz Piane mpaly posseesion of remted reat free umifl ! i 1 gk Hanahan Arrives From the East ! OAKLAND, May 3—John J. Hana- h-.n.mdmrolflnmrhood otum.m.mmm All parties In OSCAR CURTAZ, m 8 Parmnassus ave. | row, and will then wire East that all of Messrs. Parker sad Railion of the NOTICR. 18, will advise with T, BRILLIANT FURNITURS CO. inoy oruaxuurnan—. The broth- | Temporary Office, erhood expects to raise from $75,000 to $100,000 for the relief of members snd St Mungo, Apartment No. 23, W Corner Golden Gate and Fillmore e their families In this territory. Streeta. —————— More Comfortable In the Country. { Then why keep the family in the| OFFICE OF CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION AT sion rates fo summer resorts from OLD LOCATION, city this summer in the discomfort and | :enuan. ey A‘- Third and Townsend sts. ___.......?.p.‘_..‘_._..—! (120 Townsend st) Af Yombard street the Itallan broke !, o forth in fairly good English and begged for mercy. “No savvy,” replied the jackies in SAFES opened by experts. Carload of duet. “No savvy!” new safes at wharf. RIOHARDSON The differential tackle i on board| BROS. Orders taken at 133 New the flagship. The Italian i3 o prisomer| Montgomery st, or 756 Clayton & (10 the warshiy's brig.