The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 6, 1906, Page 16

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18 GATHERING DATA FOR COMPILATION OF THE HISTORY Committee Sends Out Let- ters With List of Questions. Many Official Documents Secured for the Work. ittee on History and Sta- located on the tk The Comm tistics, floor of t Gedry st is rapidly is the work and others What was your persomal exper- nce? What was the effect of the earth- ing in which you was the effect upon siness? t was your personal exper- et a can the exact time ng under your 4 s and when and Jers of your ng and after What was the nature of the relief efforded to you (a) in shelter (b) in t e measures taken for perfection of order— by the U. B soldiers and ma- rinee; (b) (e (d by the National Guard; by the University Cadets; by the regular Police; by the Special Police; by the Citizens’ Pau-ul, Local lance Committees, etc; g) by suy others. 12. Did you personally witness any acts of violence? If so at what time at what place? Girve any other details witnessed ourself that may aid in the for- mation of an accurate historical record. Under this head state any injuries to persons from earthquakes or from fire that eameé under your persomal observa- tion. Any person who is in posseéssion of suy information that may be of ser- vice to the Committes is invited to send the informstion to headquarters, or to (e B l*OMACH Do you get up with a severe headache, coated tongue and bad taste in the mouth? If so, you meed 2 few doses of the Bitters at once. It will set things right again and thus prevent Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Cos= tiveness, Liver Troubles, Belching, Heartburn, Cramps, Female Ilis or Malarial Fever. Try it. t \mm }7 - | sers . | States Arm - and appreciation of the methods ixu | SULTAN MUST RECM[ TROOPS Soldiers in Egypt. Sends Mediterran | ean Warships to Peraeus. LONDON, May 5.—The British Em- bassador st Constantinople yesterday presented a note to Turkey demanding the complete withdrawal of Turkish | troops from Egyptian territory. The note is practically an ultimatum and constitutgs Great Britain’s last word on the encroachment of Turkey in the S ai peninsula. The French and Rus- an ambassadors a¥ Constantinople are pporting the British contentions. Should the ultimatum fail to have the ired effect the British Mediterran- fleet will take the measure so often I yed by the powers in recent years as the result of disputes with the Sul- - tan and a naval demonstration, it is anticipated, will quickly bring about evacnation of the Tabah territory ch Great Britain contends is unques- tionably Egyptian territory. The Sultan was given ten days in which to comply with the broad de- mand for/ the withdrawal of his troops from Tabah and other points on the| eninsula pending the delimita- the frontier by a commission. TA, May 4.—The British crux- nmvon Barham, Suffolk and| Venus and the -pacm} torpedo boat Vul- can, rnh destroyers, are proceeding to The battleship For- of Vice-Admiral Lord t battleship Irre- | Leviathan, have ed here from a cruise. \lA —_———— Approves Relief Work. BANTA ROSA, May 6.—The relief! ed here two weeks ago and ge of B. M. Spencer and of a dozen or more volunteer workers has filled orders for groceries 4089 applicants, representing 20,880 re are a large number. of Francisco refugees here besides the s of local residents made home- . The relief work has been carried )n systema ly. After a thorough inspection eral Greeley, United expressed his approval G vogue. e e it Sonoma County People Wed. BANTA ROSA, May 6—Miss Caro-| line E. Parsons, the third daughter of Ir. and Mrs. John L Parsons, was mar- | day to E. Kent Siffold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack at the country home of the parents near the city, Rev. Wil- of the First Presbyterian ting. Another wedding at Petaluma last night in St. copal chureh. Miss Ger- ett of San Francisco and J. Hall Lewis, a banker of Half Moon Bay were married. | CHECK FOR TEN THOUSAND | FROM CHINESE LEGATION | Mongolians Contribute Relief Fund for Their Countrymen in San Francisco. | OAKLAND, May 5.—A check for $10,000 came to the relief committee yester- | day from Chow Tszch!, secretary of the Chinese Legation” at . Washingtcn, the y being transmfited through the “hinese Consulate at Francisco. This part of the money contributea by Chinese throughout: the Lé"::‘ad States for Oh e Fran cisoo, With the eonlflbullnn to the Oakland rellef committee eamen an acknowledgment by BSecretary Tszchi of the consideration shown Ch.\- nese refugees by the committee. It was decided by the com.ml(tes w move the clothing station from the coln to Lafayette School and w dboon- tirue giving out clothing umu nen Tuesday. Sub-staticns for the on of this branch of the work are lu bo | estblished next week. Heavy Postoffice Reocelpts. OAKLAND, May b6.—Postoffice re-| ceipts in Oakland have increased 500 | pet cent since the fire, scoording to & statement made to-day by T. T. Dar gle, the postmaster. Estimates based on the malil service indicate that Oak- land's population has doubled as a re- sult of the influx from across the bay. ——— PACIFIC _GROVE UNTOUCHED BY| THE EARTHQUAKE. Groceries, fruit and vegetables planeti- | ful at the usval low prices unchanged. | Good hotels, rates 31.25 up. Modern cot- ! teges from $15 up. Address Pacific Grove Board of Trade. Pacific Grove, Cal. 8-10t | call there and make a statement, which will be stenographically reported. It is not the present intention to | cover the work of relief outside of San Franciseo, but to restrict the compila- tion to & comr!ew account of all of the | work done in the city. The Committes\ is anxious to obtain from the various fraternal organizations, and other vol- unteer relief committees, full aceo ntl of all work they have done in San cisco sincq the earthquake and fln. | —1__—-—0—— Insurance. In view of numerous applications a speclal department for collection of | insurance losses has been established, | in charge of competent experts. A.| ‘RUEF, 2832 Pine st., near Filimore * | ————————— Sues to Foreclose Mortgage. OAKLAND, May b.—Joseph Wohl- from has begun suit against C. J. Lloyd, Mary J. Ayres and others for | the foreclosure of a mortgage of $3500 on property located on the corner of Seventh and Brush streets. The mort- | gage was originally made by Max W. Koenig, who later sold the premises subject to the incumbrance. The liti- ‘calion is the result of a deal in which jLioyd decleres he was swindled and | Which he afterward brought to the at- | tention of the Grand Jury. Britain Objects to Fillmore Street LEASE HOLDERS AND OWNERS OF PROPERTY MEET AND ORGANIZE To make this Street an attractive shopping district. Throw aside all competitive feeling and let’s all strive for a Greater San Francisco. MEET TO ORGANIZE SUNDAY, 2 P.M. CAR BARNS. TURK AKD FILLMCRE ST8S. TULITUS W. RAPEATRL, (Fi ; 2 ; | | AT Wllhams&Surryhne Formerly F. B. Surryhne, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 1188 McALLISTER ST., nr. Filimore. 'LEASING. RENTING. SELLING. See us for Quick Results. WINDOW SHADES Linolenm NOTICE. JOS. FREDERICKS & CO. HAV'I OPENED TEMPORARY OFFICE AND WAREROOMS Satpets - Ruge Matlings wnmmmmmmmmkflllfl &izes of WINDOW SHADES on short notios Lesve arders ot our temporsry office, AT 2200 WEBSTER 8T., Northeast Corner of Clay, et 1803 FRANKLIN ST., SAN FRANCISOO. In & few days we Wwill be ready With a stock of CAR- PETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM (inlaid and printed), MAT- TINGS, and some lnes of FURNITURE. Announcement of location will be made later We are cleaning up preparatory to reduilding ea our former premises—3529and 531 Market Street. Wholesale Salesrooms—Clay and Thirteenth Sts, Oak- land Warehouse and Shipping Depot of 30,000 square feet at Stockton. S8TOCK EXPECTED DAILY OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, SHADES, BEDDING AND WALL PAPERS. WORKMEN ON DEMAND. I { | if | D.N.=E.WALTER & C0. Since 1858 S8AN FRANCISCO BRlTTAlN & CO We have unhmdncomplnn stock of 1 3 [ CUT THIS OUT F. P. Ward & Co. Marconi Securities FORMERLY CROSSLEY BUILDING Builders’ and General Hardware, Carpenters’ and Masons’ Tools, Contractors’ Tools and Supplies. Halfmoon Bay | Shore Acres and Pilarcitos Park Purchasers of ‘lots in abo e 6. H. Umbsen &Co. Real Estate Agents AND Rent Collectors Wish to announce that they have saved all of the Books 6. H. Utabsen & Go. ter contracts L] . : Papers and 905 FILLMORE ST. | Records e COUNTRY DEPARTMENT Union League Club Employes ‘Will present their clalms for salaries m’“m.mhmm due to the undersigned, at the Cosmos Club, Octavia and Sutter Sts, 8. F, aouontgomory&- Dbetween the hours of 1 and 4 p. m, Fire InsuranceAccepted Monday, May 7, 1906 Williams Bros,,| — """ Engineers, | Building Superintendent.s LOUIS MASTROPASQUA, Associate Architect. Censtruction at Actual Cost. Reason- able for Services. 01 their business and are now temporarily located at 905 FILLMORE ST., Near McAllister Where they will continge until their new quarters are compieted on their own prop- Pacific Tool and Supply Co. S.E. Cor. First lndogisusion Sts. 1766 Fell St.,Near Ashbury A Large Stock of MiCHINE TOOLS On hand. | BACON BLOCK, OAKLAND. 1411 POST ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Formerly Crossley Bldg, San Francisoo J Others en route from factory. STEIGER : HEADQUARTERS ‘erra Cotta and Pottery(Jnjon Lumber Co, Running full capacity, 11 kilns and 12th under construction at Bouth San Francisco, San Mateo County. MAIN OFFICE and- BAN FRANCISCO YARD, 18th & Division Sts., (Bet. Folsom and Harrison.) All orders will be filled as rapidly as transportation facilities allow. Sixth and Channel Sts., “an Francisco. The San Francisco National Bank 2340 PACIFIC AVE., temporary office R. N. NASON & CO. Glass, Paints and Oils in Stock George Mayerle, German Expert Optician, WILL OCCUPY 1115 GOLDEN GATE AVE. On the 10th of May. WORKS AND OFFICES Utah & Fiiteenth Streets and Potrero Avenue Formerly 117-119 Market Street H GENERAL HEADQUARTERS of the X SCOTT & MAGNER RELIEF COMMITTEE HAY AND GRAIN MERCHANTS of the Offices, 453 Berry Street Native Sons of the Golden West. Entire Building at Your Druggist Will Tell You That Murine E)e Remedy Cures Eyes, Makes VL ‘enk es Strong. Doesn't lgmm m’; and Sells fur cents. Warehouses, 449451 Berry Street, and | corner Sixth and Berry Streets ,Our business has continued as usual. 1426 Ellis st, near Webster. = FOOD AND RELIEF FOR ALL. NATIVES REGISTER. subdivisi n will call and regi - | SHERWIN & WILLIAMS’ PAINTS. — Stoves and Ranges Kitchen Utensils VanNessAve. and Turk St. Announce they have saved their books and records and intend to resume busi~ ness in this city as soon as the con~ ditions permit. : 1 1 1 1 t 1t 1t Y Until Further Notice Address All Communications to Our Home Office 41 Wall Street, New York Schoenholz & Elsbach 2011-2013 FILLMORE STREET Full stock of Dry Goods and up-to-date stock Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Ladies’ and Gent's Furnishings, Blankets, Comforters, Underwear; New lines of Ladies’ and Gent’s Sweaters; large stock Negligee Shirts from 50c up; Dress Suit Cases. The same Reasonable Prices as before the fire. ©Office of Dr. Jordan’s Museum of Anatomy Dr.L.J. Jordan & Co. a'mnly_u.xmuunlu { Now at 209McALLISTER Con Filimere. SAN FRANOCISCO, GAL. ) OFFICES OF J. B, Haggin Ths Pacific Realty Co. H. L. Tevis F. Q. Drum Kern Oounty Land Oo. Yosemite Valley R. R. Go. 1414 POST STREeT|®® Near Gough. SAN FRANOISCO m!fll ALAMEDA S8UGAR CO, New Goods Arriving Daily« Hotel St. Francis.. Necessary Repairs Now Being Made Lower Floors and Basement will be Rsady for Business UNION S8UGAR CO. i | mn:‘..mn:w at 108 Folsom st, San JUNE lSth' 1906. San Francisco - - Gl'llfll verem General office in the hotel. i Main vault will be opened Monday, May 7. : JAMES WOODS, Manager. . May 6, nu.ul ». m, at 10 umu- St between Web- ster and Fillmore, Pine and Califor- nia streets. i Law Offices of e ET W. MoENERNEY. merav onee « |SMith-Vaile Pumps| o esd . Compressors, Stilwell Heaters, WALTER R Ch&’o S. Wheeler|* Victor FRANK L. N O Tooated at THE PLATT IRON WORKS CO., 13 WASHINGTON ST, 8. P B I TN s .| B- G DEWALD, Mgr, 100 Bacon Bldg. | . o.o | The Office Staft Continzes es Telephone 7411 Oakiand. _ nAPIR'S A.RUEF MARKET #é! UNION IRON WORKS| _xosnier samier | ., A-RUEE, POTIERO [ Emia Tl e i S IN FULL OPERATION. |¥geter mm." Near Laguna, )0T30F Will be in constant attendance, i

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