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nr 1 W RS AR G000 Wi tiring Premier in a Rescript. 1 ¢'s Promises Fail| i to Reassure the | Liberals, ; Cabinet to Contain en Notorious as Reactio ists. men like Stishin- of the late Vonm| 1 to be responsible | the provisional | hirinsky Sha-| of the former e Holy Synod, Novoe Vremya tempt to claim p is more liberal than | Russia, May 5. as been arous- hing trial of by throwing a the face of the ¢ e. After be had been| essed to the prosecutor | Jexioff 2nd secret po- time he had f General ssal of the students ~ INDIAN STORES @ RANCE OMPARY SISPERDS Federal Receiver Is Ap-f pointed for Traders’ 0f Chicago. (Collapse Due to Losses in the San Francisco | Conflagration. | ‘Stockholder. Object to the Proposed L.vying of an Assessment. CHICAGO, May 5.—Byron L. Smith, | of the Northern Trust Com- 7, wag today appointed o ige J of Cock county. is one of the largest fire cerns in the West and its ie to the heavy loskes it hich was stated in the ap- J er to be approx- n the application that company will not ex- , the company is ami upon other ggreguting $111,- are unpaid. receiver stock! after the ter vership. Smith’s at $2,000,000, day that the com ut it was an- d that the matter in San Francisco v an assessment holders. that this assessment share and as the stock- ealthy it was believed at an end. To- ne of the stockholders ment and it was 16 compahy in the has an aggregate nding polieies of $160,- the court was informed esent unpaid losses exceed ts by more than $500,000, fficers of the company are: T. J. s, president; 8. A. Rothermel, sec- | and N. T. Collins, assistant sec- | | ARE IN DEMAND The merchants of San Francisco will | in this eity. All sup- n hand were destroyed furnish new supplies expenditure of at least | ntion to this effect has been ' wire from the Department of to the San Francisco Cham- | The policy adopted | ended as a relief measure. While Francisco will probably supply the for the Indians of the West, the ry rules that govern competi-| tters will be in force. | tver has been issued by | Burks of the Chamber of | neree to wholesalers in this eity o other persons who may be com- | h the Indian supplies. | t is set forth that bids| merce. de at San Franeisco during Oeto- | ke, in his letter to merchants, | t they promptly inform him | they are in position to take up | business offered. ——— e | Leaps From Eiffel Tower. | PARIS, May G6—August Braun, a | citizen of Cincinnati, committed sui- | cide yesterday by jumping from the Fiffel Tower while deranged. 1 ————— | Scientist Killed in Elevator. LCCERNE, Switzerland, May 5.— Professor Eugene Remevir, the selen- tist, was killed. here today in an ele- vator accident. GRAPE-NUTS. Men in general and Wom n in particular enjoy a toothsome, nourishing BREAKFAST FOOD end they find it when they try Grape-Nuts ] | /7 XA\ REAT medicine,—the Saw- buck. @ Two hours a day sawing wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular, No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor Qil nor “'Physie.” if you'll only work the Saw regularly. is Nature's Cure for Consti- pation and,—Ten-Mile walk willdo. if you haven't got @ wood pile. . But, if you will take your Exerciss in an Easy Chair. there's only one way to do that, and make a Success of it Because,—there's only one kind of ifizial Exerclse for the Boweis and its name 1s “CASCARETS Cascarets are the only means to exer- cise the Bowe! Muscles. without wotk They don't Purge GCripe, nor “upset your Stomach.’ because they don’t act like Cathartles. They don't oy | lush out your Bowels and Grandfather’s Cure for Constipation Intestines with a costly waste of Digestive Juice, es Salts. Castor Oil, Calomel, thp. or Aperient Waters, always do. ' No,— Cascarets strengthep gnd stimu- late the Bowel M. s instead. These are the' Muscles' that llne the Food passages and that tighten up when Food touches them, thus driving that Food on to its finish, : They are the Muscles that turn Food Inte Strength through Nutritign, . ./ Well,—3 Cascaret acts on your Bowel Muscles as If you,had just Sawed a cord of wood, or walkéd ten miles. That's why Cascarets are safe to take continuously in health; and out of health. "Because they move the Food Naturally, digesting it without wasts of tomorrow's Gastric Juice. . They thus work all the Nutrition eut of it before it decays. 3 ‘The thin, flat, Ten Cent box s made fo fit your Vest Pocket, or "My Lady's" Purse. a Cascaret whenever you guspect you need one. Thus you will ward off Appendicitis Constipation Indigestion, and things besides Druggists—10 Cents a Box. Bas yery careful to get the genutne. made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never sold In bulk, Every tab- let'stamped ** CCC." " i . @ FREE TO OUR FRIENDS! We want ta send to our friends a beantifad Fv:nch“—dacsi ned, GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX, hard-enameled in colors. It is a beauty for the dressing table, Ten cents in stamps is asked as a measure of good faith and to cover cost of Cascarets; with which this dainty-trinket is loaded. Send {-day, mentioring this paper. Address Sterling Remedy Compaay, Chicago or New York. ANNOUNCEMENT All Parties Interested in Music on the Pacific Coast: To F.J. CHRISTOPHE Formerly with Kohler & Chase, desires to inform his friends and patrons that he is now lQeated at 1193 Valencia Street, S. F. (The New Frisco Musio House) Where he intends to Import, Job, Wholesale and Retail Musical Merchan- dise of every description. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. He also wishes to have it clearly understood that he has parted from Kohler & Chase on the very best of terms and with thelr best wishes for a very successful future. one, A WORD TO FRISCO FOLKS. Also that he runs his business exactly the same as Kohler & Chase have always dome. Fair and square dealings to every A For the convenience of all in the city, I take pleasure in stating that you can obtain any article of my stock, from a Jewsharp to a Piano, at the following retail music stores in the very near future: GOODMAN'S MUSIC CO., 1132 VALENCIA ST, H. H. GEERTZ, 1019 VALENCIA ST. M. HINDMAN, 1865 FILLMORE ST. THAT MAN PITTS, 1123 FILLMUREB ST. M. GOMPERTZ, 561 HAYES ST, C. WILHELM, 520 HAIGHT ST. NATHAN SISTERS, 1422 HAIGHT ST. D. D. HUNT, 1800 HAIGHT ST. DR. A. H. McFARLANRE, 1217 NINTH AVE, SUNSET. DR. M. W. BURNS, 1398 FORTY-NINTH AVE., OCEAN BEACH. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS STATIONERY, 3401 SACRAMENTO ST. RICHMOND HALL PHARMACY, 301 CLEMENT ST. S. JACKSON, 1702 DEVISADERO and COR. MARKET and 16TH STS. H. MEYER, 2703 MISSION ST. C. J. KNOBLOCH, 608 EIGHTEENTH ST., POTRERO. G. C. BALDWIN, 1208 RAILROAD AVE, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. NOTE.—Just arrived, four thousand copies of classical and popular ortunity to stock up the music. For sale at all these stores. Price—same as usual SPECIAL.—The Zonophone Band will soon play the latest hit, “Every- body Works, Even Father, Since the Quake,” composed by Francis Hare- Goodmen, at the new Frisco Music House, 1193 VALENCIA ST, S. F. California Canneries Co. San Francisco, Cal. Dixon, Cal. We are now registering women and girls for fruit canning season, to begin June 1, 1908. 500 (five hundred) women and girls wanted at new 8. F. Cannery. 250 (two hundred and fifty) women and girls wanted at Dixon Cannery. Apply immediately for registration at our new cannery zite, Bightcenth Sixteenth street cars. 1 in June and delivery will &nd Indiana sts. Take Third and Kentucky street cars or Tillmore and Tents and camp outfits provided at Dixon CALIFGRNIA CANNERIES COMPANY Office Eighteenth and Indiana Sts. J. Spencer Turner Co. 9 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO Sail, Army and Wide Duck, If)rlllt, Sheeting, Twine, « | | | Rope, Wall Buriaps, Fab-Ri-Ko-Na, | Madame M. &. Rals, Formerly of 139 Post street Blake Block,corner 12th and Washington streets, Oakland, ! EASTMAN KODAK C0, Employees please call or send ad- dress for pay, u.roa R. A. Leck & Co., X 3 aklan 3 ancisco, has lo 1111 Broadway, d, on May 8. San Fran : cated at Thereatter address all communications to Eastman Kodak Co, Sacramento, Cal, temporary headquarters. Carry: 1t constantly with you ‘and take other | 718 | Policy Holders Metropolitan Life Insurance GetYour Money —_— Clients of McWilliams & Healy, formerly 303 Califor- nia street, may have their losses adjusted FREE OF CHARGE Call at their new office in Suite 7, St. Mungo bldg, Golden Gate Ave. and Fill- more st., San Francisco. Flour, Feed, Grain Leave Your Orders McWilliams & Healy Formerly 303 California streef, mow in suite 7, St. Mungo Bldg., Golden Gate Avenue and Fill- more St., San Fra cisco, Prices Easy, Terms Easy. Deliveries Prompt. / California Limited To Chicago in Three days with Diners and Sleepers | \Santa,Fe/! 733 . | For Stockton, Merced, Fresno, A Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfleld 8:00 p. m. and intermediate points. :80 & m.—California Limited, 2 days to $ Chicago. Leaves every day. Direct connection to Grand Canyon. 9:30 a. m.—Valley Limited for Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Ba- | kersfield and points on Sierra Railway. 110:5% a. m.—For Stockton, Riverbank, | Oakdale and points on Sierra Rallway. | 4:30 p. m.—For Stockton, Fresno and in- termediate points. 8:00 p. m.—Overiand Express for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and Grand Can. on. ik <ET_OFFICES: North End Ferry Building and Fillmore and Post streets, San Francisco. 1112 Broadway, and Fertieth and San Pablo avenue, Oakland. University and West streets, Berkeley. W.A.Plumme Formerly at 111 Clay st, 8. F, Cal, ‘Manufacturer and Importer of BAGS, TENTS, TWINE, BURLAP, ‘COTTON. DUCK, ETC. FACTORY now in operation at 560-566 FRANK- | LIN ST, cor. First, Oskland, Cal Orders ‘promptly executed at lowest market prices. Telephone Oakland 2583. All employees call at once for work. ALL TENANTS —IN THE— Union Trust Building Cor.Montgomery, Post and Market Sts. Wishing to retain their rooms, will kindly call at the temporary office of the : :~ 1 : & -2 Union Trust Co. of San Francisco 2020 JACKSON ST,, 8. F. Before WEDNESDAY, MAY o, 1906 Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses. The regular monthi meeting of the Board of Managers ¥l will be held at the | hospital on WEDNESDAY, May ¢th, at 1 p. m. CONRIED ' METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. Anybody bhaving in possession any baggage or other property of the Con- ried Metropolitan Opera Company, or of any members thergof, is kindly re- quested to notify the Pacific Transfer |Co., C. J. Brophy, Superintendent, | Sausalito Ferry, or 918 Franklin st,! | Oakland, who is authorized to call and receipt for same. WEAK MEN DR, HALL' remedy D Taritalel alca wivie, ed Organs, icocele, glee! o- mre'l..dkldoneyl. faillng memory, dralns in urine, gonorrhea, disease of the pros- tate glands and all other terrible effects of sel use or ex which lead on to consumption and death. Positively cures the cases in old or young of that mortifying condition, quickness of Idi-d:u'% Sent sealed, $2 per bottle; 3 bottles Guaranteed cure any case. address ot RETITUTE, orders HALL'S SEDr. isng] ol A% oo B, i A T st.|ble; $7.00. MRS. M. J. CRANDELL, |and gold leaf on Company. Chronology of Rehabilitation: WEDNESDAY, April 18, 3 p. m.—Our offices in Wells= Fargo and Callaghan buildings doomed. Fire line San- some street. Searched for quarters in Montgomery street district. Driven out by military. THURSDAY, April 19—Fire line Powell street. for quarters in Nob Hill district. tary. FRIDAY, Aprilf 20—Fire lino at Leavenworth street. Searched for quarters in Vin Ness avenue distriet. Driven back by dynamiting. Wired New York to for ward at once full equipment by express. SATURDAY, April 21—Fire still burning on east side at Van Ness avenue. At 10 a. m. secured option on Hobart mansion, northwest corner of Van Ness avenue and Washington street. Eleven a. m. secured two years’ lease on second floor—18,000 square feet—Jeffer- son Square building, 925 Golden Gate avenue, one-half block from fire line. At noon swung out sign and opened for business. SUNDAY, April 22—Office open. MONDAY, April 23—Thirty-two head office clerks and fifty- five field men reported for duty. TUESDAY, April 24—Forty-two head office clerks and sixty field men reported for duty. Messengers returned from Los Angeles with $5000 coin. Paid salaries to such as needed cash. . WEDNESDAY, April 25—Fifty-five head office clerks and seventy field men reported for duty. Paid first death claim since disaster. Two special Wells-Fargo cars loaded with equipment left New York. THURSDAY, April 26—Seventy head offics clerks and seventy-two field men reported for duty. First got in communication with New York by cable, via Hongkong. Paid twenty-three death claims. FRIDAY, April 27—Seventy-five head office clerks and seventy-eight field- men reported for duty. Good friend in Oakland honored our draft for $10,000. Notified by Director of Mint of transfer from New York of $235,000 cash to our eredit. Paid seven death claims. SATURDAY, April 28.—Let contract for alterations of see- ond floor of Jefferson-square building. Paid salaries Paid eight death claims. SUNDAY, April 29.—Offie. open. MONDAY, April 80.—Eighiy-two head office clerks and ong hundred field men, full staff, reported for duty. Paid twelve death claims. TUESDAY, Mav 1.—Operating full force of elerks and field men, but handicapped by lack of equipment. Paid twelve death claims. WEDNESDAY, May 2.—Notified of arrival in Oakland of two special cars from New York bearing equipment. This shipment includes every detail of equipment. from pens and ink to roli-top desks, necessary for the convenience of our larg: office force. Two hundred typewriting machines were included as a courtesy to the Remington Typewriter Company. Paid eight death claims, THURSDAY, May 8.—Received contents of two cars—one’ more to come—and settled down to business. Paid seventeen death claims. FRIDAY, May 4—Paid thirteen death claims. Received another car of supplies. Issued 1956 new policies to resi- dents of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah and California. SATURDAY, May 5—Paid twelve death claims. Issged 2345 new policies. PACIFIC COAST HEAD OFFICE (formerly Wells- Fargo bldg.) and San Francisco Branch Offices (formerly Callaghan bldg,), Jefferson-square bldg., 925 Golden Gate avenue. FREDERICK F. TAYLOR, Assistant Secretary. Searched Driven out by mili- Business Men of San Francisco YourCreditlsGood We have sold and delivered over 300 Oliver Standard Visible Typewriters Since the fire, and now have ready for delivery 200, including wide and inter- changeable carriages. Also second-hand machines. Call or Mail Your Opders to Our Main Office 907 Fillmore Street, Jan Francisco W. G. Chamberlain Fred. W. Vaughaz Fred: W. Vaughan & CO. Easton Addition to Burlindame The laying of sewers and water pipes, grading, etc., is being rushed to completion. For a limited time-we will sell lots on easy terms, $10 Down and $10 a Month Homes built on Easy Paymeants. Buyers please call, or address Selby, Rodgers & Co. Burlingame and on Property 3 WILLOW RANCH. Delighttully located in the Santa| 1= :‘:"!‘?"" l’-G HALL.:O; Cruz redwoods. Milk, fruit, spring md‘ bm' rove water, phone, daily mail, excellent ta- uffings, Mlh.l.‘ roans, “I‘ stock arriving dally. tem F— Box 81%, Santa Cruz