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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 6. 1908 INFORMATION WANTED BY ANXIOUS RELATIVES C.ve a Moment's Time to This of Personals and See if Your Name Is Included. r at Mrs. Green- d Telegraph your ad- Unique Her- Sutter lived at ddress Dr. street, rie Detlof to be Y ro street, te avenue, San Fran- Devisad of age 1413 Taylor with Mrs. —Please call or mportant. M. C, e—Please call or portant M. C, Braly, eet, knowing nicate with , Cal ¢ J. H. Jellett and by Thomas Jel- Cambridgeport, | sou c.w:.':er of Barris, formerly of 428 Clementina street, is now at 718 Ten- nessee silreet Paul Friedman is now at 2576 Valiejo street. | Mrs. T. H O'Brien of 264 8. W. Temple, Salt Lake City, ation oconcerning Bessie Goldstein or her two children, Stuart and Carrie. —_———— Seismographs Being Repaired. Seismographs t have mot hitherto Dbeen in use &t e State Universit. are now being repaired and wil instalied under Professor O. A. Leusc ne direction in the sections of San Francisco that epparently suffered most in the earthquake. The light ks that have occurred since the| temblor have not all been record- be d on the selsmograph at the univer- and it is desired to have a record of all these quakes. Statistics relating to the destruction occasioned by the earthquake and fire sre being collected by Professor Hen- noewn ry Morse Btephens of the University of California for use in historical records that he purposes preserving. Ee regards the catastrophe as one of the greatest in the history of the world end believes that future writers and historians will be grateful for accu- rate meterial involving the facts of the calamity. —t—— Albert Pike Memorial Temple. A force of men is at work removing the dangerous portions of the walls of the Albert Pike Memorial Temple of Scottish Rite on Geary street, near Fillmore. As soon as this work shall bave been completed there will be a survey of the bullding, with a view to securing estimates to place it in the same condition as it was before the Cisaster. Losss Pursg on Car. Dr. H. Conradt, 2148 Geary street, re- ported at police headquarters Friday evening that while he was on & crowd- od car on Mearket street -ear the fer- ry & purse containing $75 In gold and four small keys was stolen from his pocket. ——— Will Hold Open-Alr Services The congregation of Lebanon Pres- byterian Church will hold open alr services today In the lot opposite the church buflding at Twenty-third and Banches streets. Rev. Dr. Rader will b.mc-puknnuxm.udcvm- bv-mnm, List . tective wants inform- | ELKS SECURE QUARTERS IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE Native Daughter- Will Hold Their Grand Parlor Session in G Salinas Next June. San Francisco Lodge of Benevolent the Pro- Bush street for six months. The lodge ontinued its hospital at this cn it treated more than cases during the time it was used as a relief station. The first meeting M_M- will be held in the Ma- le on Fillmore street Xn ess Victoria Lodge of the hters of St. George, which is for time being at the residence of the Mrs. H. Williams at 436 Walnut street, has located all its members except Mrs. M. Jewett, Mrs. E. Stitt, Mrs. E. E. Harries and Mrs. S. E. Johnson. For the time being the office of Robin Hood Circle of the Companions | of the Forest of America is at the, of Mrs. O. C. sfiller, the treas- Duboce avenue. | of the Grand Army of | 806 Shrader| home are members of Chicago of the Elks in distress in will be assisted at the Wolff at 2058 Fell N ¢ they of J. ve Daug hat ent rand pre: ers of the Golden the Grand Par- in Salinas on the second Subordinate parlors records were destroyed are ad- they can avoid complica- | d to dues by d ring id in full to July 1. er of the Amar- be assisted at the home of R 1 Matron Addie L. Bal- irtieth eet. | Arsdell, grand guardian of Woodcraft, came to days after the shock money to aid distressed bers, and she has circularized all for aid. She will remain here Sunday. | e Woodmen of the World are| ! furnishing gneals to members at| 2569 Market street and at Fell and ¥ in June. s! A large number of ot fhis order whose rned are destitute of kets and shoes. 0. W. G a member of Court| al Rock Independent Forest- ers, it has been learned. was crushed | death in the house In which he| lived | lived. | to The Order of the Americans has| temporary rters at 1387 Oak street. An appeal has been made to all assem- | blies for assistance. s EAGLES MUST RECEIVE GOODS SENT TO THEM HER&=AFTER Seizure of Supplies by Committees and Others Will Be Stopped by Order of the Mayor. Complaint has been made to the Mayor by the Eagles that about sev- B supplies consigned to them never | hed their destination. According o the members of the order, the sup- plies were confiscated by the gen- | cral relief committee, the military or the Red Cross and distributed through- e city. Mayor Schmitz has issued positive orders that the Hagles hereafter re- ceive the goods consigned to them. In discussing the matter, prominent members of the order declare that they intend to attend to the wants of these dependent upon them. They do not expect members of thefr families to accept the contributions from the general commitied, and hence demand | he supplies sent them by aeries throughout the country. In Sacra- mento a fund of §12,000 is still intact, and Kansas City has $47,000 which it offers to the local meries. —_—— REAL ESTATE BOARD WILL NOT BUILD ON VAN NESS 4 Action of Individual Brokers and Re- ports of Contractors Lead to Definite Abandonment. The San Francisco Real Estate Board has decided to abandon the idea of |erecting & building on Van Nessave- | nue, b n Fulton and Grove streets, | for the joint occupation of the real es- tate brokerage houses represented in {the board. | Two reasons led to this action. One | was that the contractors notified the {board that, owing to the present prices | o¢ building materials, it would not be | possible to construct the building for | anything like the amount allowed. The second was that the real estate agents who have secured temporary locations have given notice that they will main- | toin separate offices in their present | | lecations. The southeast corner of First aand Market streets will be improved at once by the Sheldon Estate Company. Plans have been drawn, contracts for construction let and materials have been ordered for & steel frame build- ing. This will be the first large im- provement in that locality. —_————— Rewards for Soldiers. For distinguished service in | aynamiting of butldings during great fire the following Signal men have been recommended to ro- celve certificates of merit: Master Electrician John T. Davis and Elec- trician Sergeants W. S. Willlams and Albert E. Jenkins. Corporal McSwee- ney of the Sixty-sixth Coast Artillery has also b2en nominated a recipient of similar honor. —— Health Board Moves. The Board of Public Health is in- stalled in the Durant School on Turk street, between Buchanan snd Web- ster. Meetings will be held at this place, and the business of all depart- ments transacted. The quarters in Mowry’s Hall were found too small, and the members of the board were obliged to hold their meetings in the various hospitals. e —— “Blessings of an Earthquake.” “The Blessings of an Earthquake” will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Edwin Hadlock this morning at the First English Lutheran Church on Geary stroet. the the Corps Order of Elks has | taken a lease of the premises at 2240/ {Will reopen for carloads of provisions and reliet |23 N. W.HALSEY ¢ GO., | Bankers, Dealers in Ronds, FRANKLINAND O’FARRELL STS., SAN PRANCISCO. NEW YORK - - - 49 Wall strees PHILADELPHIA - Real Estate Trust Bldg. = x53 Monroe streey CHICAGO WESTINGHOUSE 'Electric and Manufactur- ing Company Air and Traction Brake Company OAKLAND OFFICE, 1115 Broadway. Telephone 7483, SAN FRANCISCO TEMPORARY OFFICE, 1843 Fillmore Street. Will be located at Second and Harri- son Street within ten days. Large Stock Motors, Transformers, Meters, Lamps and supplies en Toute and arriving. W. W. BRIGGS, Manager. THE CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATIONAL BANK Safe Deposit Vaults Junction Post and Market Sts. Absolutely Uninjured business Monday, May 7, 1906, be- tween 10 a. m. and 3 p, m. .EASTERN.... Qutfitting Company Temporary office 15 WEBSTER ST., near Washington, ‘Will resume business as soon as proper location is found. All persons Bartlett prings In flrst-class condition. Now, open for guests. Good table assured. Hotel, ho. tel cottages and housekeeping cottages. Mineral baths. Competent masseurs for ladies and gentlemen. California and Northwestern via Hopland; Southern Pacific via Willlams daily. dress J. E. McMAHAN at Springs, Lake Co,, Cal WATER BUSINESS, Office at our warehouse, 4th and King sts., S. F. Prompt delivery made to any part of the city. Booklets about springs. HANSEN & KAHLER, 8th and Web- ster sts., Oakland, distributors for Oak- land, Alameda ard Berkeley. BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. BYRON HOT SPRINGS Hotel in perfect conditions Climate delightful. If you can't go yourself, send your tamily, All the comforts of home, Regular rates. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRAINS RUNNING TO BYRON ON SCHED- ULE TIME. = SARATOGA SPRINGS No damage up here. Extensive im- | provements thig year. A new spring dis- are cautioned and warned against pur- covered, which will effect more cures in | chasing furniture, carpets, stoves and | other merchandise leased by us, or be- | longing to us, now in the hands of other parties, unless such other parties have a clear bill of sale for the same. T.P.A. All Members of Travelers’ Prot. | Assn. in Financial or Other Need Call on J. J. Baumgartner, Sec’y, 1800 Valiejo sz., 8. F. or R. E. Starr, Chr. Rellef Com,, 1010 Wash. 8t, Oakland, | man. Midlake P. 0., F. W.BRAUN CO. Are open for business at/ 2513 ‘| wenty-fourth street, San Fran- cisco, opposite carhouse. Orders will have prompt attention. Lavethal Bros. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Formerly at 309-311 Sacramento St., San Franclco, Cal.; 907-909 Wash- i ington St.,, Oszkland, Cal Customers Remltting Send Cnln or Currency. Scott-Curtaz Piano Company All parties in possession of rented pianos will hold same rent free until | conditions are restored. OSCAR CURTAZ, President § Parnassus ave. NOTICE. F. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO. Inc., Temporary Office, St. Mungo, Apartment No. 25, NW. Corner Golden Gate and Fillmore Streets. 26-tt OFFICE OF CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION AT OLD LOCATION, Third and Townsend sts. (180 Townsend st.) SAFES opened by experts. Carload of new safes at wharf. RICHARDSON BROS. Orders taken at 123 New Montgomery st., or 766 Clayton si. GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING COMPANY Having escaped the fire, we still continue the business at the old stand, 2475-2483 Mission street, near 21s: St. Use cur chapel free. | | | | | | Tates for season. |a day than the other waters in & week; 15 different mineral springs. We guar- antee cure for Dyspepsia, Kidney, | Liver, Stomach, Rheumatism, Blood, | 8kin Disease, etc.; $10 to $16 per week. Information J.: MARTENS, Bachelor P. O, Lake County, California T H e BLUE LAKES. We are_open to accommodate 3200 guests. ' Rates same as usual, $10.00 . to $12.00 per week, Boating, bathing { and all other amusements free, Hot hlets to O, Weis- iaka Co., Cal. | and cold sulphur and steam baths. Send for new pam Elotel Belvedere fan Franclsco, Tiburon f J. W. Al MRS. A T. MOORE, owner. Now open. ' Also new annex. Thirty mlnut.s@ | a- ger, VILLA FONTENAY. Under new management. Santa Cruz Mts. Three miles from Glenwood Firat- class table; bowling; electric lights; bil-, liards; dancing pavillonj $10 up: round trip HARPER, Prop., R. F. RICHARDSON MINERAL SPRINGS— 10 miles from Chico, Butte County; stage dally, Sundays excepted. Cures rheuma- tism, malaria, stomach, kidney and nerv- ous ‘troubles, blood and skin diseases. _—m e — . il mfl‘fi\\ifl\l\\l\\\\\&w\\\\\\\“\ \\\ - > ADAMS SPRINGS Lake Countw WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS HOTEL AND COTTAGESR L ——Not a Canned Goods Hotel — T The elegant new hotel cost $150,000, and is being furnished in & style to compete with the best of metropolitan caravansaries. NO‘W pen e waters of Witter Medical Springs have long been proven an absolute cure for many diseases. They are free to guests, as is also the medical at- tendance. If you know of any one suffering troubles you will do him a favor by recommending Witter water. élesarve rooms now. Hotel opens May 1. = Elevation 3000 Feet end for booklet and terms, Surscantel by & aied Sl o8 099 acres. This, and its new hotel, make it the and most desi resort largest in California. The wsw- & positive ;‘1‘:1. for stomach, Uver and Ifllli eom-~ nts. Send for book of testimonials to DR. W. R. PRATHER, Prop. DEL MONTE WITTER MED[CAL SPRINGS COMPANY, WITTER SPRINGS LAKE CO., CAL MINUTES FROM Our premises are uninjured. The comfort and care of guests continues as heretofora. Why not make & per- manent home at Del Monts, as many | are doing? Act quickly or the oppar- tunity will be lost. Regular traln ser- vica now established from Oakland and Sap Francisco. GEO. P. SNELI, Manager Hotal Del Monte. SkaggsHotSprings, Bonoma County, and only 44§ hours-trom San Francisco; sustained no m maorr l-'*iliund Europcan [)Ian% Open for Businesa any guests. My d evening o desir- And has already stages meet both trains at Geyserville. As to the | ability of the place, I refer | any guest of the past 1l 1312 a_week, or & a day. GREW, Skaggs, Cal Agua Caliente Springs The nearsst hot sulphur springs to San HOMES ON SEASHORE Cape Cod, Mass., rented furnished; all comforts; bath houses; $37s, Ssoo, delightful climate. Terms convenient. Kap, 505 West 124th St., New York. HIGHLAND NOW _OPEN FOR 1306, ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS. TAKR TlBURON’ FERRY, 7:30 DAILY. ROUND TRIP. _ SPRI”BS LAKE COUNTY. R. ROBERTSON, Propristor. | | DUNCAN Redwood Retreat | Im=o. Ricminoa o ente, Bullt among beautiful groves. The| finest location In Senta Cruz Mountains. Mineral gs. Plenty of fruit. Amuse- | The Palm Inn ‘An exclusive family hotsl; SPRINGS satisfactory ment wimining tank, billiard: d | refere: must H tennis, et e et S0t b B S el et S M el Rl E 3 ‘wenty- dress Howell Bros., Hopiand, Mendo- | HAM, B, Glroy, Cal. land 466 cino Co,, Cal. SODA BAY SPRINGS—On Clear Lake, MARK WEST SPRING&‘___ Mrs. C. Juergensen, Proprietress. THE COLONML Lake County, Cal. Remodeled and im- Strictly first-class hotel, &e- ved; Increased accommodations; mod- ' Fish! hunting, othe lightfully situated among m- alis Ine G conyenionces: Iawn - ang. ecubis maphie ang ang QT sinusements. Yo | jerurban cars pass the door. Fer — sports; climate and scenery uns ed; eral springs In variety. Fine table. corlma on and pamphlets address table a specialty; beautiful new launch, Rates $13 & week; 33 day; children | C00nial. Los Getos, Cal carrying 40 people, for excursions; plenty half rowboats, mules, horses, etc. Terms 32 West Santa Ro: KLAMATH HOT SPRI s ?1": b?t :e:-kmmm.uwu'" " =t A famous heilth A o} ats and &5 Bo 3 .‘na full information Geo bin- ROSS VALLEY, and pleasure resort in Northern California. erh to Bdson Y Eros., Beswick, Cal, for booklet. MOUNT VIEW HOTEL lumblnt made by ley station. REDWOOD INN, Santa Cruz Mts.— Elevation 1500 feat. Open entire year. | Formerly Hotel de Redwood. Beautifully | situated umu the redwoods. New man- agement. Entirely renovated. Gas, pat- ent closets, excellent sanitary arrange- ROSS STATION. new|—m———— be| FORDE'S REST—Heart of Santa Crus Mts. Surrounded by two romantie trout n and Bell Rhoades, Managers pu. Pay, Kelseyville Fr O Lake Con | T MENDENHALL SPRINGS—Open May | 1. New management. Elevation 1750 feet Fine climate. Best mineral springs. Fine table. Cottages for housekeeping. Crock- ! ery, skating rink, etc Rates to $10 week. Address O. E. BIGELOW, vumure. Cal. | Cruz, thence to Eccles narrow gauge, 10 miles. P. M., Eccles, Cal Steam and imineral ‘haths _every . day, Plenty of milk and fruit. Hun trout fshing. Long distance. telopt one Rates $10 and §12. Address J. H. ARDSON. Chico, Cal RIVEPSIDE HOTEL AND COTS TAGES—Near beach; 30 acres m\md‘ special rates to fSamilles. for booklet to F. BARSON, Prop, "TAWRENCE VILLA. BonomaCom- pletely renovated. Famlily resort; swim- - | ming tank; bus daily to Hot Springs; % week. H. PELLISSIER. ments; tennis, croquet, ten pins: grand drlver table unsurpassed; pure mountain spring water. Booklet sent on request Address Manager, Wrights. Crus. Santa Cruz Through her inform the public that she is virtually unimpaired, that her business con- tinues as usual, lodging houses, and tent city are 1l open for visitors. Crangers’ Business Association Temporary Office, 1637 Webster Street SAN F<ANCISCO. GRANGERS’ WAREHOUSE. AND WHARF, situateq at Port Costa. Ca- pacity, 50,000 tons. Railroad and water facilities. Storage of grain, fiour, mill- stuffs and beans solicited. KEROSENE “Aurora Brand” FINEST TRY IT Board of Trade begs to that her hotel summer ocottages UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO Sixteenth and Nlincis Streets. Jhe falfmoon Bay | L, Dinkelspiel Development Co. & Jons Formerly 311 Montgomery Bt Temporary Location at 1509 GOUGH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. l | ‘We will be very pleased to see all our friends and patrons at our new address, 1838 Fillmore Street, Where all installments due should’be at- tended to at once Notice of Permanent Locaticn Here- wfter, ) }