The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 5, 1906, Page 15

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MEMORIAL DAY 10 BE OBSERVED Commander Rus- sell Issues Proc- lamation. Calamity Adds to, the Solemnity, He Says. E, May 4—Department W. Russell of t lic has he G instituted, and as wiftly #oward the called on to visit the of our comrades 0 the reunion of e the fairest he brave, the e ay, in commem- on of the deeds of our fellow com- -seven years since ffer- | the who made our ransomed | NOTICE To Those Having Claims Against Finance Committee OF THE E All claims must be accompanied by regular bill at lowest price of labor done or cost price of supplles pur- | chased or confiscated. | Attach bill to back of claim form. Make out a separate bill for each requisition or authority. ! Attach authority to back of bill | Sign claim form and have signature | acknowledged by & Notary Publie All claims must be presented on| regular forms provided for the pur- . | Pose, otherwise they will not be con- * | sidered. | t In the absence of proper authority supplies purchased or confiscated, get the certificates or sworn state- ments from reliable parties as to the value of stock taken, the time of tak- |ing, and the party or parties who took | the supplies in question. Emergency Claims All persons having claims for labor, claims fot supplies purchased or con- fiscated on account of relief work prior to twelve o'clock noon, Satur- day, April 28, 1906, must be presented | to Claim Departmett of Finance Com- | mittee, attached to Special Emergency Claim form provided for the purpose. Blanks may be had on application to Claim Department at the Office of Finance Committes, Hamliiton School, Geary BStreet, between Scott and Pierce Streets, CLAIMS { 5 NOTICE T0 MERCHANTS aves with choicest gar- ng this tribute of y of those who t us not grow un- o are still with us nds or in need, v as we stood from '61 te impressed nspired with the tly requested to n 8 body on the rial Day. orial Day ex- In’s Gettysburg r infinence by discourage the day by levity or member that nd made sac- eroic dead. blanks, which were ier, were destroyed y requested to tment Chaplain the observance of es. dress of the Chap- n in the next Gen- order of the Depart- 3 e JOHN H. ROBERTS, ‘¢ Assistant Adjutant-General.”’ e ———— MAN RESCUED FROM DEATH BECOMES A RAVING MANIAC Imprisoned While Water Slowly Rises About Him. MILWAUKEE, May 4-—Imprisoned 1r ¢ ght. ugh a bullseye in the t his companions saw his or 2 long time were un- him. Leads of the fire boats were let down into the tunnel and the engines were worked st a furious rate to pump out the water hile the rescue work went on. In f everything that could be dons rose steadily above Slater’s s breast, to his armpits, minutes later he would have ely in time to pre- benumbed with cold, to a hospital. ——————————— FORMER FIANCEE OF COUNT DE CESPEDES IS High School Girl Whose Engagement Was Recently Broken, Becretly Weds at Pomona. 5, Iowa, May 4—Miss Shrimplin, the Mount Ayer school girl, whose engage- broken with Count Amando edes of Costa Rica, a few months when it was learned that the latter & wife living in Chicago, was se- cretly wedded to Marous A. Greenleaf of Pomons, Cal, a week ago. News of the wedding reached Mount Ayer today. De Cespedes explzined at the time the engagepient was broken that he did not know #& was necessary to secure & di- vorcs. Aetna’s Loss Is $2,700,000. HARTFORD, May 4—A statement kas heen issued by the Aetna Fire In- surance Company of this city on its Habflfities resuiting from the San Frameisco fire and the loss ot the com- pany is estimated at $2,700,000. The total amount of insurance carried by the company in the burmed city was $4,400,000 Let | r ever ready to % A CARD in Tunnel for Hours, the firemen suc- he door and took All goods purchased for rellef work lafter 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, April 28, 1906, must be accompanied by printed Requisition Blank proper- ly signed by Chairman and Receiving Clerk. Mail Bills and Requisitions to Claim Department. GEO. W. PENNINGTON 8ONS (Inc.) desire to announce that though | their office and branch works at 1818 ! Folsom street were destroyed by Fire, their MAIN WORKS at 8W. cor. Montgomery and Chestnut sts. are en- tirely uninjured either by earthquake or by fire and they intend to resume operations thers within & very few days. Pending the erection of & new bulld- ing at 1313 Folsom street, they have opened an office at 934 Shotwell street (telephone Church 6224), where they | will be pleased to see or hear from their many friends and patroms. Messrs. Pennington Bons aiso take this oceasion to say that their deep- seated confidence in the future of Greater and Grander San Francisco, as destined to be one of the most favored cities in the wide world, continues un- shaken either by earthquake or by fire, end they will stay Right Here and most cheerfully devote their best ef- forts to keep things moving in the right direction. | Employes of this firm are requested to report at once either at $34 Shot- well street or st maln works, North Beach. San April 24, 1906. 834 Shotwell st .gThe - Smith Premier ' Typewriter Company 1929 California Street San Francisco. | 878 Broadway, Oakland. Typewriters in stock. Laundries Attention | F. W. Braun Company Pormerly at 18 Spear St., Temporary Office 2513 24th St., San Prancisco, Cal. plies. Orders filled promptly OSBORN Hardware and Tool Go. Open for Business May 10 517 Golden (ate Avenue CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY. Until further notice the temporary office of this company will be at 2188 Pierce st, eormer Olay st. Hours 11 2 m. to 8 p. m. dafly. PAYNE'S BOLT WORKS, 133-143 Howard 8t.,, 8an Francisce Not Harmed by ¢+ Fire. Full line of bolts, nuts and screws. Orders promptly sled. Reliefand Red Cross Funds| Jesse Moore Whisky Headquarters for all Laundry Sup-| g ‘s ¥ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906. .Doing Business as Usual.. Furnitore Stoves Ready for immediate delivery from our warehouse. Furniture, Mattresses A carload of Richmond Ranges just arrived. Prompt delivery while they last. CALL subscribers receiv ing their paper by maii a1e respectiully requested to for- ward portion of any one wrapper recently received showing name and address to THE CALL, care of Circu: lation Department, No. 1016 Broadway, Oakland. This it necessary in order to insur prompt dispatch of pape '|If impossible to send wra. STERLING FURNITURE c0.™ ™ ™"* Office and Salesrooms 6th St. from King to Berry mgfin‘w Jesse Moore Hunt Co. We wish to announce tothe trade at largethat we have 15,000 BARRELS LY, ) SHER We have our entire force of plumbers, stove fitters, cabinet makers, finishers---six large delivery wagons, and are selling all goods at regular prices. engine in good order, also 73 ator, almost new. Apply to D. Ghirardelli Co. 940 North Point Strest, near Fort Mason. 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 Louisviile stock, freight prepaid. Jesse Moore Hunt Co., 200 Laurel St 8. F., Temporary Address. Walk Over Shoes| the Giant For Men, &omen and «.Children... F. F. Wright & Son, Inc. 1107 FILLMORE STREET Address All Communications to ROOM 295, BACON BLOCK, GAKLAND, —OR— Near Golden Gate Ave.; Works unimpaired. Able to Fill All Orders. FIRST TO OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Royal ExchangeAssurance Concordia Fire Ins. Co. Austrian Phoenix Ins. Co. Dickson & Thieme, Gen’l Agts. Nathan & Kingston, Local Mgrs. TEMPORARY HEADQUARTERS: San Francisco Office No. 1788 Post St., near Webster. Qeneral Office No. 1060 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. SHAINWALD,BUCKBEE & CO. ANNOUNCE Temporary Headquarters s AT 2510 PACIFIC AVENUE Notices of losses can be filed on and after May 7th, 1906. ALL EMPLOYES REPORT FOR DUTY. Clients please inform us of address. : : PLUNMBING. Jhe JSafe Deposit Daults | 4 . The Union Jrust Co.. Jhe Mercantile Jrust Co., 1179 TURK STREET. ALL EMPLOYES PLEASE REPORT Taylor “0ld Style” And Other Brands of Jhe Crocker-&Joolworth Nat'l Bank TavLOR’'S ROOFING TIN Can be furnighed immediately by &ill be opaned for business Monday, May %, 1906. Office Haurs from J0 a. m. 10 3 p. m. lm'hm&;}. Until furthsr notice. Telegraph Ave., Gakland. k. w. Westinghouse gener-| GIANT, CONTRA COSTA €., CAL | Wmn. F. Wilson Co. Waterhouse & Price Co. 15 The White House Temporary Offices 1806 Pacific Avenue Raphael Weill & Co. Inc. SHERW00D & SHERW00D Are prepared to serve you from Stock Arriving and in Transit. The fire has destroyed some stock, but we have consign. ments arriving daily and large stocks in several warehouses that escaped the fire in San Francisco onogram e Dewar's Scotch, o c:rm::'s oflu::a::. iy Crosse & Blackwell's Goods, Etc., Etc. Engine For Sale Sherwood & Sherwood, 100 h.p. Wheeler - Corlisa | Present Address: 524 Thirteenth Street, P. O. Box 506, Oakland, Cal. Formerly 212-214 Market St., San Francisco. Union Ol Company OF CALIFORNIA Headquarters of all departments located tempors- arily at plant- NOTICE. 1¢th and Ilinois Strccts SAN FRANCISCO Powder Co. (con') including California Asphaltum Sales Agency, Union Steamship Co. and Claremont Oil Co. Oll deliveries by Boat, Barge, Car or Tank Wagon promptly made as usual. FACTORY SITES Unsurpassed on San Francisco Bay Industries desiring a location second te nome on this Coast should see us at once. South San Francisca, In San Mateo County, is an ideal spot for manufacture. It is a rallrcad terminal, has both rail and water communi- cation, electric light and power and electric railroad, abundance of fresh water, private rallroad to every industry. In fact, every facility attractive to manufacturers, Here are located industries employing at present ever 1600 men: The Western Meat Company, The W. P. Fuller White Lead Works, The City Street Improvement Company’'s Pottery FPlant, The Pacifie Ju- piter Steel Works, The Butler Brick Works, The Swift Soap and Glue ‘Works, Wool Pullery and others are here in operation. The American Smelt- ing and Refining Company have Fecently purchased of this Company 200 acres ot land and have ordered the work on their great plant, costing $5.000,000, to proceed at once; they will employ at the start over 1000 men. A deep-water harbor will be one of the great features of this place. particulars address For full W. J. MARTIN, Land Agent SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO., South 8an Francisce, 8an Mates Co, Cal. Cascade Lager Union Brewing and Malting Co. /8th and Florida JStreets, 5. F. Hereby notify their country patrons that they will fill all orders for draught Jteam and Lager Beer Our Bottling department will resume in a few days. A 0.0 @ NOTICE. HEADQUARTERS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED at 5§ Sutter of. and Mis sion High School building, cor. Eighteenth and Dolores sts, where all members |”u)th;gun-unm All members In need will be taker care of and provided for. The Grand Master Workman will be in attendance and issua -mmmmmmudmau»u- Don’t be afraid to make . 0. T. SPENOER, Grand Recorder.

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