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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1906. San Francisco Savings Union FIRST CGHSERT I PARK SINCE SUNDRY | GEFCRE THE QUAKE | Musical Organ;xamn. Vie Brightening the Spirits of the Homeless. Twe in Steindorf’s Musicians Alternate With | Those of the First In- fantry. - wenty Thousand Persong Show Their Appreciation of the Feast | of Melody. e of the largest crowds that ever band music assembled Bun- | oon in Golden Gate Park. s enjoyed a combj- w rendered by e regular twg | Park band occu- t In front of the stand and selections wi the musi- of the First Infantry, N. G. C,, the other side Crowés of men, women and children cupled the seats or reclined om the grass The Park band was conducted by 1l Steindorf?. 3 National Guard of California ent out to “deliver the e Park band failed ien the two arrived & combination con- one another for the nious ; oductions. the first in the nd were the most ere. The camp- les and n;..n"ud- ds having a concert id expects the music greatly assist in the restoration of the public’s mental equilibrium. A PR T S S ELANKET INDICTMENT AGAINST GEORGE ADAMS every Sunday —George Edward wWier of the United at Seattle, was in- ed by the E‘edeml Grand Jury yes- for emMesslement, under 133 nts. The total amount of defalea- me represented in the indictment i» and tie speclfic irstances of of gold® t rumber twenty- four. Each theft is represented in from two to ten counts, eovering embezzle- by Adums in variovs capa.i*i-s, as ~eswier, rerk, resistant to an cor of the Tnited §'a:es and as ar al &9 cowiztions of there ment assumes ip of the gold dun stolen and urns courts she the stolen ust to have been simply in the tody of the Government for the applications a r collection of petent experts. A , mear Fillmore. * e ———————— MINISTER FOR PORTUGAL ARRIVES IN OAKLAND Vicount d'Alte ls Commissioned by Hig Government to Investigats Conditions of His Countrymen. OAKLAND, May T.—Viscount d'Alts, Minister for Portugal st Washington, D. C, bas arrived here and taken spartments st the Hotel Metropole e was met by Dr. J. de B. Betten< court, Portuguese Vice Consul General, scting Consul in Ban Francisco, who has temporarily transferred the con- sulate to Oakland. &'Alte has been commission- Government o investigate ion of his countrymen in this e country snd to report re- the need of relief to be &d- ristered by the Portuguese Govern- He will remain here for about & week. His trip across the continent was made in company with the Bra« silian Embassador in Washington, who is now at Pasadena. The headquarters gor Viscount d'Alte during his stay here will be at the mew consulate head- quarters esteblished by Dr. Betten- court et 1061 Clay street, this city. Consul Bettencourt has established offices at 10€1 Clay street. He is desir- ous of recelving suthentic information concerning desths, accidents or cases of destitution among Portuguese sube Jects. B BEEKS INFORMATION ABOUT NEW VARIETIES OF FRUIT Dean of Berkeley Agriouitural Coliege Wants Farmers to Furnish Him Data. BERKELEY, May 7~The farmers and fruit growers of the State have pecn ssked by Professor B. J. Wickson, Gean of the college of agriculture &t the unl*exsty, to give him suggesti ns yegarding new variedies of fruit need- ed in Oalifornia, which suggestions | he will incorporate in a paper he is t» read m3i month before the anzual ponveniton of the Assoclation of Amer- jaan Nurserymen. The title of Pro<| fessor Wickson's paper is “Specific Re~« quirements of New Varieties In Call- | fornia Frult Growing.” Professor Wickson has sent out ofr- cular letters to fruit growers, wth re- | quests for data, which will include the results of their experience and show ! the necessitics for new varietiss. He explaing to the frult growers that in | his opinion Californis Besds not mers- Jy mew vereties vhich might appeal | FIVE LOCAL GRAND ARMY POSTS UNITE FOR RELIEF WORK Arrangements for the Care of MHome- less Veterans Will Be Sys- temagized. Commanderg of the Several Organiza« tions Chosen to Select Head- quarters. | Executive Committee Will Attend to its Duties at 1422 Turk Street. Acstion was taken Sunday by rep- resentatives of the five local posts of the Grand Army of the Republic to! systematize the work of relieving vet- eterans who were rendered homeless | by the earthquake and fire. The meeting was held in the ruins of the First Unitarian Church, at the corner of Geary and Franklin streets, and organized by the election of A. D. Cutler chairman, D. J. Handley secretary and C. H. Blinn treasurer. The following-named five post com- manders were appointed a committes on location of headquarters for the several posts: Albert Hancodk, Lin- coln No. 1; Horace Wilson, George E Thomas No. 2; Louis H. Edel, Garfleld | No. 34; George W. Arbuckle, Cass No. 46, and J. H. Coburn, Meade No. 48. It was decided to open relief head- | quarters at 1422 Turk street, and the following were apppinted & reliet | committee: D. P. Stoner (e.hurnun). John Ichner, 8. W. Wood, M, l(ld- _ | Gen, Fred Stanley, Horace Wilson, Al- bert Hancock, C. H. Blinn, A. D. Cutler, John Rush, William Healey, C. A. Coolidge, Seiden Sturgess, H. L. Edel, A. Cohn, E. 8. Salomen, K. | Balge, Jacob Arminsky, W. F. Howe, John Orand and J. H. Coburn. Subscriptions for the relief of dis- tressed veterans were reported as fol- lows: One hundred dollars from Bosworth Post, G. A. R, of Portland, Me.; §125 from the Heavy St. Louls, Mo, and $10 collscted by United States Pension Examines Jesse B. Fuller. The general relief committes of the Grand Army of the Republic will meet in King Solomon's Hall at § > m next Sunday. B A. RUEF, Law Offices, 2394 Pine lt.. near Fillmore. Buspected Plottery Released. PARIS, May 7~—All the persons &~ rested recenmtly for connection with the alleged royalist plot against the se- curity of the republic have been pro- visionally released. Among thoss ta- ken into custody as e resuit of & of wholesale searches designed earth an extensive plot against curity of the republic fueihies, the virtual head federation of Labor; Lecn retary of & branch of alleged to De at the head of the plet against the Government; Major Feufl. 3, lant, formerly commander of the Im-. perial Guard, and M, Flibest, editor of the Imperial Journal IL’Autorite A e Blame Enginser for Wresk' 5 ALTOONA, Pa, May 7—The offlela]’ report of the collision ¥Fridey night/ between the eastbound Chicage mai] train end the westbounc Chicago and 8t. Louls express on the Petersburg cut-off of the Pennsylvania Rallroed, which caused the death of ten persons and the injury of mahy others, lays the blame on Eingineer J. T. Dougherty, who was hauling the westbound train, and who, it is clalmed, misunderstood bis orders. ][" Killed by a Mob. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 7~Marvin | Winters was shot and killed and Thomas Stewart and his youung daugh- by & mob on Btewart's home, near Pleasant View, Ceatham County, last night. No reason for the attack s known. When it comes to a pinch the czsr‘ may not bave anything strong enough about the house in which to dissolve the duoma should he feel so disposed. GRAPE-NUTS. R THE Food Cure Put in the body what NATURE NEEDS Find that in GRAPE-NUTS HOW TO BUILD A BODY One of the most important discover- | ies of late is the application of the right kind of food to rebuild the lost substances of the body, thrown off by the active, nervous work of Americans. Careful investigation by experts In food and diatetics has brought out the fact that albumen, which is contained fn various foods, is &acted upom by phosphate of potash, mot such as ob- tained in drug stores, but such as is found in certain parts of the fleld grains in most minute particles, ar- ranged in Nature's laboratory, not 4 man’s. The part of the grains containing phosphate of potash is used in the manufacture of Grape-Nuts food, | therefore the active, nervous, pushing brain-worker can feed the body with | food that goes directly to the rebuild~ ing of the broken down gray matter in the brain, solar plexus and nerve cen- ters all over the body, with the result op | that the individual who refreshes and rebuilds the body with proper rial of this sort obtains a definite re- sult, which he can feel and know of and which is apparent to his friends. A vigorous brain and nervous systemy is of the greatest importence to any business man or brain-worker. | to books now inside of and San Francisco \ | We can supply you of reopening will be duly given in daily papers. temporary quarters are at 2015 Broadway, San Francisco, but no business can be transacted there involving reference Depositors and Mortgagors Bank will reopen at the earliest possible moment at northwest corner California and Montgomery streets. Notice Meanwhile awaiting the opening of the bank vaults and the preparation of a place for the proper storing and care of their contents. Pending reopening, depositors are advised against selling their accounts at a discount, and mortgagors against incur- ring any expense in regard to the adjustment of insurance losses. On the reopening of the bank mortgagors of prop- erty destroyed by the fire may make i)roof of loss on forms which will be at their service at the bank. Savings Union By LOVELL WHITE, Cashier To Grocers and Confectioners Our stock is safe and -perfectly sound. with our Chocolates and Cocoas by calling at our warehouse, 940 North Point Street, daily except Sundays, be- tween 8 8. m. and 5 P- m. OUR FACTORY IS NOW IN FULL RUNNING ORDER D. Ghirardelli Co. SHREVE & GOMPANY (Post Street and Grant Avenue) Temporary Office and Salesrooms 2429 Jackson Street (one door west of Fillmore), San Francisco. Branch Office 1103 Broadway, cor. Twelfth Street, Oakland, first floor over Union National Bank. Repairs to watches and gold jewelry immediatley executed. Temporary factory now in operation. Attention, ‘Ship. Owners | Weareina posmon to do (UNITED ENGINEERING | WORKS, |254-56 Spear St. Old Office SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Plants at Alameda and S8an Franclsco | Sheerin’s Laundry 760 McAllister Street Phone Park 316. Commission drivers wishing work done, call at Laundry, bet. 8 and 5 p. m. today and tomorrow. C.E. BICKFORD, OFFICE 606 (ALFORNA ST, Nathan & Kingston LOCAL MANAGERS. Royal Exchange Assurance, Concordia Fire Insurance Co., Austrian Phoenix Insurance Co, | Piease CAN BE FOUND AT 1788 POST STREET m California Glue Works |, Qustav Sutro Real Estate Stocks and Bonds 2012 BROADWAY NOTICE. | SAN FRANCISCO Bags, Tents, Twines W. A. Plummer 560 566 Franklin St., Oakland, Cal. Telephohe Oakland 2583, DIVIDEND NOTICE {Paauhau Sugar Plantation Co. The regular monthly dividend No. 49, 15¢c per share, will be paid at the office of the company, 2023 California street, San Francisco, California, on Thursday May 10, 1906. Stockkolders will please call at above address for checks. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary.\ Smith- Rice Co. Inc. RIGGERS and GENERAL CONTRACTORS 'BUILDINGS TORN DOWN S8AFES RECOVERED HEAVY HOISTING OF ALL KINDS Offioe—~— Market St. & Grant Ave. Dividend Notice. Hutchinson Sugar Phnmlnnfio-uly The regular monthly dividend No. 106 (12%c per share) will be aid at the office of the Company, 23 California Street, San Fran- cisco, California, on Thunday,nwaifi 10th, 1906. ° Stockholders call nt above address for checks. , H. W. THOMAS, Sea'emy ofi-“hfimhn.l-& \ CALL subscribers receiv- fng their paper by mail e (respectfully requested to for- ward portion of any one Wrapper recently received showing mame and address to THE CALL, care of Circu- lation Department, No. 1016 Broadway, Oakland. This is necessary in order to insure prompt dispatch of paper If impossible to send wra: per, send last receipt. | | l | Engine For Sale k. w. Westinghouse gener- D. Ghirardelli Co. M0 North Point Street, near Fort Nasen. The Giant Powder Co. (Con.) Address All Communioatiens te ROOM 295, BACON BLOGK, OAKLAND, —or— SIANT, CONTRA GOSTA 0., CAL P ‘Works unimpeired. Able to Fill All Orders. ALL TENANTS —IN THE— -Union Trust Building Cor.Montgomery, Post and Market Sts. W{lshmg to :ntnn u::dr rooms, will kindl at tcmpenry office of t(e Union Trust Co. of San Francisco 2020 JACKSON ST, 8. F. |B¢£on WEDNESDAY, MAY ¢, 1906 £.A Mo Trunk Manufacturers —OF— 220 & 222 BUSH ST. Have opened a temporary business of- fice at thefr fastory, 18TH AND FOLSOM. Jhe falfmoon Day Development Co. M 21 Montgomery St We will be very plessed to see all cur friends and patrons &t our new address, 1838 Fillmore Street, Where all {nstallments dus should be at- tended te at once. Lettars to the - BOHN-BRI&TOL 4 CO., 2508 Fruitvale Avenue, FIUITVAL:. will ressive n-nt attention. 100 h. p. Wheeler - Corliu! {engine in good order, also 75 ator, almost new. Apply to| Plenty of Furniture | Warehouse Is Full and More Arriving Every Day Two Carloads of Stoves We still sell RICHMOND RANGES, Have a good stock on hand. Prompt delivery while it lasts. Mattresses, Springs,Cots They are coming fast and going faster. If _ you want one, be prompt. This is no time for delay. b We have our entire force of plumbers, stove fitters, cabinet makers, finishers. Six large delivery wagons. ~ All Goods at Regular Prices STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY Office and Salesrooms, Sixth Street, From King to Berry (Across Railroad Tracks) N. B—~TO THOSE WHO HAVE ACCOUNTS We will gladly gxtend the time of payments as may be necessary Pleasg call, $wlh us, and we will do our very best to make satisfac- tory arrangements. Those who wers bumed out or whe have moved will greatly oblige us by sending ug their new addresses. We propose to continue in business, and will do everything possible to retain the good will of our many valued customers. Free 'Bus to Sterling A ’bus will leave Market and Sixth Streets to the warehouse at 8 a. m. and hourly until 4 p. m. Plenty of room. CEO. A. FULLER COMPANY Wlll Open Immediately & IN SAN FRANCISCO An office with a complete building organization. It offers its services to as- sist in rebuilding the city. It has in its corps trained men, skilled In every branch of building construction and unexcelled facllities for supplying bulld- ing material of all sorts in unlimited quantities. The George A. Fuller Com- pany has erected In different large citles more fireproof bulldings than any other bullding concern In the world. It is prepared to execute contracts thoroughly and in the shortest possible time. The location of its office will be announced within a few days. Main Office Fuller bullding (Flatiron), New York City. TEMPORARY OFFICES OF Claus Spreckels Rudolph Spreckels And Real Property Investment Corpora tion ARE NOW LOCATED AT 2413 Washington Street, San Francisco All tenants who formerly occupied property controlled by the sbove and who desire to make arratgements for temporary or pef- qu ars at their old location will please report to the above Mnyflh. Failure to so report will be construed as hdriumn on part of tenants to go back to the old quarters and we shall fes! at liberty to close for renting or leasing of same to other parties. GENERAL HEADQUARTERS ALAMEDA SUGAR CO, of the UNION SUGAR CO. RELIEF COMMITTEE JAMES COFFIN, late of 132 Mar | of the Native Sons of the Golden West. ket st., now at 108 Folsom st, San Entire Build a Funclleo. 1426 Ellls st, near Webster. POTTER & CAMPBELL, } Contractors and Builders. I-.OS‘I'm ufe:muu-. m:., Re- We Are Ready for Contracts Today. | Faver of ey deoseiptis Office 1017 Steiner St. ”.M“m‘“‘l’“‘ eod tf |Company of New York. Contrdet, Ju~ B TR TR STy | P ot i-sarmag Y :m INSURANCE BROKER, CHAS. W. BRUSIE, Manager, Room Ferry AvP, 761 Capp st, near 214 st—To| Bullding. D .W. cmcnmlm G)? Customers: Please send in m.. Ine, Gen. Agents, Fillmore St. FREE BURIALS AT .vnm LAWN CEMETERY Till further notice. Temporary offices 1100 GOUGH ST,