The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 6, 1906, Page 13

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JRGERY GIVES USE OF HER LIMBS Walk, Though Shot Spins, Abdomen ¥ an | ustration nomy, v York Acad- ¥ night, and st. The girl through the d liver. The the subse- on the she t would control o f her de- TRATE RDERED BY ZULUS His Party by a Natives PLIES BECOMING IN CITY OF OAKLAND P Y Mott Takes Steps to Prevent Abuse of Charity of the Generous. sup- g on the is great- per- orious by t less than 5000 2 upon the r a long time. i —t—————— CCUSED OF DEFRAUDING GOVERNMENT OF LAND city’s Sumner J. Parker of Ashland Arrested on a Federal Grand Jury Indictment. ¢, May 5.—In addi- »sh (Wis.) capitalists been or will be er- n with the Govern- » Oregon, Sumner hland, Ore., has also RTLANI have ne which was -one of at has been re- Federal Grand r the name of mpany the ac- 60,000 scres of land In Lake counties by induc- nd and Medford, and upon the t was to be trans- men as soon 114 be secured. Gross Extortion Alleged. Y, May 6.—Marshal Voll- ng a still hunt for cases r of He reports of the Kap- , who declare 11 of $30 for the , they were from Page & The “eco- sped and referred the matter » Professor Hengstler of the depart- ment of law at the State University, owns the soror house the girls py. Profe pstler prompt- reported r to the police, this cases of alleged tion are r investigativn. —————— Colonel Loveland Critically L He OAKLAND, May 6.—Colonel H. D. Loveland, presid of the Whole- ezl Gro ' Association of San d form manager for n & Bendel, the wholesale gro- cers, is critically fll at the East Bay Ssnitarfum The patient was operated upon yesterday morning for appendi- but the operation disclosed olonel the physictans. Colonel Loveland director of the Union League Club of San Francisco and is prominent in the Masonie fraternity. e et Joaquin Miller Not Shaken. OAKLAND, Helghts, his pic- Fruitvale foot- r de- t from The ne in the I The tawny-headed write clared the earthquake shock was ligh «¢ uis home snd save him 0o alarm. Liver, | »—A young Ital- | which | rder the same indict- | 80| atisfactory a condition that fear for | Loveland's recovery are felt | May 6.—Joaquin Miller, | was in Oakland today., com- | [Too MANY NURsEs HAVE [ FLOCKED T THE QITY! Demand for Positions Is Far Greater Tnan the Need for Their Services. Editor of The Cuis Will you please |find space In your paper to speak | 94 the practical side of the nurse Ques- Uon? In the begianing oo much was Published in the bapers thai induced Burses (rom outside to flock here and Considerable organized work was done o gelling them to come. Now, it was overiovked that there were & great many nurses in San Francisco and the Swrounding towns and that they Wwould be entirely adequate to do whatever was required. Nearly all the San Francisco nurses were burned out and lost all they had, and whatever Femunemllvc nursing arises in this lmvc:ality ought to be given them. ‘V,nh SO mwuny outside nurses here some are sure to get stranded and to deprive the home nurses, who need it, from having all the “pay” work that arises. Do you not see that the situ- ‘on promises to be a serious one for 7 and for all the profession that nurses for help and positions than we can supply already, and would be obliged to you if these facts cam be given the widest publicity. ER THE NURSES' DIRECT- % Fourteenth Street, Oakiand CHAMFION Mios SUTTON WILL DEFEND HER TITLE Greatest of Lady Tennis Players to 8ail for England on the Steamship Celtic. LOS ANGELES, May 5.—Miss Ma Sttton, woman tennis champlon of the | will go abroad to defend her She has wired for a stateroom mship Ceitie, which will m New York on May 18. She| accompany the other American tennis champions who go to compets | In the championship play in England | fu June. Miss Sutton goes as the rcpesenta- tive of the Southern California Tennis clation and various local country lubs, which subscribed a fund to de- 7 her expenses abroad. Miss Sut- is In excellent practice and physi- aining, and expresses entire con- | ficence of success in defeating all chal- lengers. —————— | ITALIANS PROVIDE HELP FOR LOCAL COUNTRYMEN. | King of Italy Instructs Count Fabri To Do All Possible for People. _Count Attilio Fabri, Italian eonsul in |this city, has received a cablegram signed by the Minister of Foreign Af- fairs and the Minister of Agriculture at | Rome in which the Sympathy of the King and people of Italy was expressed. Count Fabri has been instructed to do all in his power for Italians who suf- fered loss by the fire. The Italians of Portlsnd, Ore., have provided to send two earloads of | r0- | visions to San Franeisco. A trainload of provisions has been collected by L. Gan & Co., at New York to be sent to this city. ——————— Building Associations Lucky, | The California Building and Loan nmission has received sadditional s from theé building and loan as- ns that transact business in Francisco. Secretary Fields of commission says that all the re-| ris indicate that the assoclations | were particularly fortunate in escap- ing loss by the San Franeisco fire. The Alameda Building and Loan, the California Building and Loan, the Pa- cific States and the security associa- tions had no loans on property in the | burned area. The Palo Alto Mutual, ! the Continental, the Santa Rosa and the San Jose Building and Loan asso- ciations had but one loan each. Other | companies probably will report as | 8ood fortune. PP L S AR Earthquake Causes Insanity. BTOCKTON, May 6.—Mrs. F. Del- | monte of this city went sunddenly in- sane through brooding over the horrors of the recent earthquake and fire. She ran screaming from her residence, and after traversing sev- eral blocks, threw herself upon the sidewalk and beat her head on the boards. People attracted by her| | screams tried to restrain her, but! could do little with the crazed woman, | A buggy cushion was placed under her head to prevent her dashing out her braains. Medical assistance was | finally procured and she was quieted. | It is believed she is hopelessly insane, | ————— i Horee-Poisoner Sentenced. | NEW YORK, May 6.—The alleged |leader of a gang that, it is charged, has poisoned more than 1000 horses in Greater New York during the last |five years, was sentenced yesterday ;to serve a year in the penitentiary. | He was Samuel Geller, 30 years old, of Brooklyn. Geller was charged with { having poisoned seven horses by giv- |ing them arsenic. When the case | was closed Superintendent Charles H. | Hankinson of the Society for the Pre- | vention of Cruelty to Animals, told| {the court that the members of thej | gang were hired out to rival business | men and by administering arsenic to| ! the horses of one or the other reaped ia rich harvest. SRACERST S SIS | Corwin H. Spencer Dead. | | | ST. LOUIS, May 6—Codwin H. | Spencer, a leading grain trader, capi- | talist, vice president of the World's | Fair and former president of the Mer- c..ants’ Exchange, collapsed Thurs- day while walching the stock quota- tion board at the Planters’ Hotel and | | died soon afterward. PR — i Quake Wrecks Water Tanks. SAN JOSE, May 5.—At the meeting of the Bupervisors yesterday it was reported that more than fifty of the large water tanks, located on various county roads, for sprinkling purposes, bhad been smashed by the earthquake./ | They will be replaced as soon as possi- | | ble. Death of a Noted Actor | NEW YORK, May b5 — Willlam F.! {Owen, a Shakespearcan comedian who lappesred in companies with Booth, | McCullough, Forrest and Mrs. Fiske, |died here yesterday, aged 60 years. |He bad been on the stage forty years. Sanchez & Haya Cigars TILLMANN & BENDEL "Announces that it is ‘1155 MCALLISTER, eiiroke JHE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, SUNDAY, FAY-SHOLES i TYPEWRITERS The first carload of new Fay-Sholes Typewriters, fresh from the shop, with a supply of typewriter tables, paper, ribbons, carbon, notebooks, etc., has just arrived. Aithough this shipment came direct from the factory in Chicago, by express, at great expense, Fay-Sholes typewriters and sup- plies can be had at the regular prices. FAY-SHOLES SALES AGENCY, Temporary Quarters 1069 BRCADWAY, Phene Oak 4829 Salesman _and _Stenographar Want One OAKLAND ed illion arecomingtohandby Wells-Fargoexpress Some are here already 1001 Clay St., Oakland UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA repared to supply a full line of refined oils, Including Gasoline, Kerosene Engine Distillates, etc, Refinery at Oleum, Cal,, not damaged —in full operation, SAN FRANCISCO Sixteenth and lllinois Streets. ASPHALTUM California Asphaltum Sales Agency OFFICE—16th and Illinois Streets, San Francisco REFINERIES AND STOCKS UNINJURED end Your Orders In Pacific Coast Qi Company’s Offices: 1028 TENTH STREET 949 FILBERT STREET OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA To Grocers and Gonfectioners Our stock is safe and perfectly sound. We can supply you with our Chocolates and Cocoas by calling at our warehouse. 940 North Point Street, daily except Sundays, be- tween 8 a. m. and & p. m, OUR FACTORY IS NOW IN FULL RUNNING ORDER D. Ghirardelli Co." A. B. SMITH €Q. BELL TAILORING CO.! Located MAY 6, 1908 NOTICE . . That Man Pitts Formerly 1008 Market Street. LOCATED NOW AT 1123 Filimore Street Will be doing business in a few days at above location. Edison Phonograph DEALERS Kin ly send your orders for the next thirty days to the Chicago office, Good wiil be shipped from there on the same terms as before. Send them new orders for May records, as we have lost all our correspondence and books. We will appreciate remittance of amounts due us by express in coin or greenbacks at our ex- pense. WE NEED THE MONEY Peter Bacigalupi 1107 Fillmore Street The James H. Barry Co. 4ll Kinds of PRINTING. A Bpecialty of BRIEFS AND TRANSCRIPTS, We Have Linotypes. 2145 Center Street Phone Berkeley 1038 Empire Plaster Co. READY FOR BUSINESS WITH FULL STOCK OF PLASTER AT OLD STAND. Not Injured by Fire. Office and Warehouse; SIXTEENTH AND HARRISON STS., S. F. Berkeley Abner Doble Company, ENGINEERS, IRON, STEEL. Temporary :Oma: 211 Broadway, San Francisco. Qakland Branch Offices 668 BROADWAY. New Works under construetion Levi Strauss & Co. Are temporarily located at Tenth und Clay streets, Oakland. All Employes are requested to register at once. MACHINERY : ; : Qccidental Machinery and Engineering Co. Temporary Offices 2303 Pacific Ave. Several Carloads Compressors, Hoisting Engines, Steam and Electric Standard Safety Water Tube Boilers, Hunt Industrial Ratlway Track and Cars, Electric Generating Sets and other machinery on the way and ready for shipment. Specifications, estimates given con- traotors for complete plants. 2303 Pacific ave, San : rancisco. . L.E. BICKFORD OFFICE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. 265 (LERA § W. G. Stafford & Co. Are Prepared to Deliver COAL e e e Orders May Bes Sent to 214 East Street, 112 Broderick Street, 2537 Post Street Near Baker, 218 Fair Oaks Street Western Sugar Refining Co. Spreckels Sugar Ce. Pajaro Valley Cons. R. R. Co, Monterey County Water Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 669 Ninth 5t., OAKLAND, CAL. Telephone—Oakliand 1408 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, J B | DMIS & SON TEVIPORARY 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. PROPERTY OWNERS., We have complete facilittes—namely, railway con— nections, bunker privileges, wrecking outfits, steam . shovels, tools, implements and teams, enabling us to promptly remove debris, rubbish, brick and iron, from your property at reasonable prices. THE C.E. LOSS CO,, General Contractors, 1824 POST ST. SAN FRANCISCO. Architects and Contractors ATTENTION! We have oil furnace 45 feet long and bending floor l'pflls ada a toemnightenin beams ::d struct\ua? shapes of kinds. Also very heavy %\ydnulic presses for cold straightening. Risdon Iron Works Offlce and Works at Potrero City Office Cor. Steuart and Folsom Sts. All Letters ‘Addressed to the JAMES L. ROBISON, Attormey- BOHN-BRISTOL CO., at-Law, 1416 POST STREET (neas 2506 Fruitvale Avenue, FRUITVALE, |Gough), San Francisco Telephone will receive orompt attentien. West 30

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