The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 8, 1906, Page 8

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8 R T ———— HORMAL CONDITIONS ARE BEING RESTORED 1N GRAIN MARKET Dealers In a Position to Supply ths Wants of Buyers Keep Fairly Busy. Movement sin Wheat and Corn Higher Beocause of Destruction of Local Miils, Canneries Taking Large Quantities of Peas and Asparagus at Good Prices. The San Francisco grain market is| exhibiting evidences of a gradual re- turn to normal conditions, and while there have been no regular exchange scssions or dealing in futures, there is some spot business, and dealers who are in a position to supply the wants of buyers are kept fairly busy. The movement in Wheat and Corn is paturally light, because of the de- struétion of the local mills, but there | is @ falr and slowly increasing demand for teed Barley, stoffs. Oats ere in short supply and wery firm, as the market had been closely cleaned up prior to the fire and & large portion of the available sup- plies were burned. Barley is*weak, as jarge lines of brewing stock, for which there Is nd & at present, have been thrown on the market for feed, is end besides the new crop Wwill s00m | be in The situation in Beans remains the there being 2 fair demand for assorted cars for shipment to Texas. Fresh Fruits and getables aré holding thelr own, alithough the de- mand for the latter is still curtailed ou account of the trouble experienced in cooking. The canners are still tak- ing large qu ities of Peas and Asparagus, paying lo per pound for the former and 76c@$1.25 per box tor; the latter. The tone of the market for Dairy Produce is stehdy -and a majority of the trade 8 well pleased with the im- proving situation. In addition to the regular local trade there is a brisk | speculative demand for Eggs and 2 ready outlet in shipping cha: surplus stocks of But MAPI\“"‘ QU t Bzr‘ex $L16@1.20 20@1.25 for ce poor to fair, 60@1.70 for £H Black, 160 for yellow for mixed; per ctl or car, 6 for medium rior grades. ular of Scott & Magner says: “We have no record at hand of Hay t has arrived since the fire. The road has brou none to San cisco since that day. The only ch that hasg arrived is that shipped The amount has been e, and excepting for t were on hand in burned we would b r rt of Hay by this time. There has been no market since the fire. Therefors quotations remain as heretofore. It is expected during the coming week that the railroad will Hay again and our e a definite basis.” Quotations are from $10 to $18 per ton, irrespective of description. FEEDSTUFFS—Per ton, Bran, $20 Shorts, $21Q@ Bayos, $3.65@8.7 White, $3.50@3.7 hit @2.60; Pink, $2. 051! Red, 34 Lima, $450@460; Red Kidneys, $8.25@875; Blackeys, $460 @478 DAIRY PRODUCE—The Dairy Ex- chenge quotes as follows: Butter, 17¢ per ™ for creamery extras and 151-2¢ for No. 1 store; Cheese, 1, 11 1-2¢ for California mild new and 161-2¢ for fancy Eastern: Eggs. dos., 151-20. FRESH FRUITS—Strawberries, 7 per chest for Longworths and $3@5 large varieties; Cherries, box, ; do loose, 7@10c; Apples, @2.50; Oranges, box, for ‘\lvell and $2@250 for Seed- ngs; Lemons, box, $1.25@2.50; Limes, case, $46085; Bananas, bunch, $L50Q 2; Pineapples, doz., $250@32. ‘»'EGETABLPS~PMMO€! $1@1.50 per sack for river and $1.25@1.25 per cotl. for Oregon; do new, 1, 1@1 1-4c; Onions. ctl, $2.50@2.76 for local and $4@5 for Australian; Asparagus, box, 75c@$2; Rhubarb, box, 60@7c; Peas, sack, T5c @3128; String Beans, ™, 8@121-2¢; Mexican Tomeatoes, box, $1@1.25; Cu- cumbers, doz., 40@60c; Cabbage, otl.. £1; Carrots, sack, $1: Turnips. sack. | $1.25; Garlla, b, 4@5c; Lettuce, doz., 10c. ———— The Family Need No: Stay in SIR} Francisco This summer while the city rebuilds, fornia resorts—mountain, springs—from San Francisco and bay points. Rooms and board can be se-! cured for the summer at reuombh rates. ) ————— Newhall’'s Plans for Rebuliding. H. M. Newhall & Co. have begun the construction of a building on their | * lot on Battery street, formerly occu-| pled by them. They will rebulld as| soon as possible at Battery and El.o- ramento streets & permanent struc- ture. e VAL Sy Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes, Red, Inflamed nnd Itching Evyellds Soothed and Quickly Cured by Murine Eye Remedy, at Drugwists. 50c . Love Iull even family jars with Oats and other Feed- | $16@18 | 34| $2.50@ | 4 The Southern Pacific announces low, | long-time excursion rates to all Cali- | ocean and || JAMES HOPPER SETS ABOUT TO REWRITE HIS STORIES beveral Manuscripts of Work Inte Which He Had Put Best Ef- | forts Lost in Fire. | James Hopper, the magazine | writer,” who was employed on the ewaff of The Call at the time of the earthquake, lost a great number of manuseripts in the fire. There was a grip full of the stories he had written, representing & great deal of his cl trest work, “Children of the Brain, one of Hopper's best stories, was lost In this way. The yonung Californian, {with characteristic pluck, will rewrite the stories, making some of them more | elaborate than betore, aund perhaps im-| |proving them all, having for that pur-] pose the inspiration that the stirring; |events of the last few days have pro- | vided. i 1 Painter Assaults Breweryman. | Charles J, Tucker, a painter vu“c-‘ | nas been living at the Red Lion Brew- | try at Geary and Baker streets mada| tn assault with a pistol upon the pro. prietor of the brewery, Charles W.| Lentz, Sunday morning, and was aru yested before he could do any harm, Ye is charged with an assault with| |\ deadly weapon. Lentz says that Tucker tried to kil tim. He cag ascribe no cause for thi pesault otheér than that Tucker ap peared to be intoxicated. Tucker says that he merely flour\, Ished the revolve imidate Lentz whom, he avers, was swearing at Mra Tucker. - s Foreigh Consuls Are Wanted. The Pacific Commercial Museum da | sires the present location, office houry and telephone number of all fo a consuls, so that it may expedite the fransaction of co rcial matters in which countries are interested. Con- guls are asked to send their addresses to H. W. Furlong, Pacific Commercial Museum, Merchants’ Exchange build 'ng. s Eeed e g ‘} Junk Collectors Arrested. | J. Carroll, Walter McCann and Dick fralow were hrrested by members of Company D, Tenth Infantry, at Beale gnd Harrison streets while collecting junk and copper wire on Saturday, T | They were turned over to the police | yesterday morning,-but had to be re | leased for the lack of cell accommo !auon at the Smnvu street station, | Reading Mattor Wanted. OAXLAND, May 7.—The general re- lief committes requests eil personi having second-hand school books, mags ezines and other reading matter tha| | they are willing to donate for the us¢ ef children and aduilts in the refuget encampments to leave the same at th{ rooms of the Chamber of Commercq | Twelfth and Frankiin streets. ———e—————— A Baltimore paper refers to “ ‘Ham let the wellknown play by W, Shakespeare.” We hope we do not ert in assuming that our contemporar) has reference to the W. Shakespear( | | who formerly resided at Stratford-on Avon, England . A T o A. RUEF, Law Offices, 2304 Pine st | ear Fillmore. Mark Twain Able to Leave Home. NEW YORK, May 7.—Mark Twain walked out on Fifth avenue yesterday | for the first time since April 27. Hls‘ confinement to his home was caused by an attack of bronchitis. The hu- morist has had a strenuous winter, at- tending meetings and dinners and giving lectures, and it is thought that | this work brought on his {liness. ———— More Comfortable in the Country. Then why keep the family in the city this summer in the discomfort and ; oust of rebuilding? The Southern Pa~ cific is making low, long-time excur- sion rates to summer resorts from | |San Francisco and bay points. A.sk the agent. NOTICE. .. That Man Pitts Formerly 1008 Market Street. LOCATED NOW AT 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Avenue. Will be doing business in a few days at above location State Prisons' The Executive ' Office of the State Prisons of California is at San Quentin All persons having business with the prisons, of whatso- ever nature, will apply there, |State Board of Prison Directors “_Pacific Tool and Supply Co. S. E. Cor. First and Mission Sts. Temporary Offices 1766 FellSt., Near Ashbury A Large Stock of M CHINE TOOLS On hand. Others en route from factory. Moore 6Scott Iron Works Are Now Running and Filling Orders at 412 Main Street . SAN FRANCISCO Stevedore . ngines and Boilers Kept in Stock Send In Your Orders ADJUSTING DEPARTMENT OF THE | Home Fire & Marine Insurance Co. will be at 1271 TURK STREET, SAN FRANCISCO from May roth, 1906. STEPHEN D. IVES, Vice-Pres., Home Fire & Marine Ins. Co, B ——— Scientists claim that insanity 1s caused by microbes. If proof is wanted théy can point to a large number of people who have grown crazy over microbes, and others are still going. AMUSEMENTS. Ye Liberty Playhouse | OAKLAND. H. W. BISHOP, Lessee & Manager The World’s Greatest Actress MME. SARAH BERMRARDT Monday Eve., May 14..La Sorciere { Tuesday Eve. May 15....La Tosca ! Wed. Afternoon, May 16....Camille Wed. Eve, May 16 ..Sapho | PRICES, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 ¢ BOX SEATS, $5. Ready Thursday morning, May 10. Mafl orders accompanied by l| check or money order will re- celve immediate attention. Inclose stamped envelop» for return of tickets, Address all communica- tions to H. wW. BISHOP, H Ye Liberty Theater, Qakland. ..COOK.. Full Line of Trimmed Hats, 1803 FILLMORE ST. NR. SUTTER. THE NORMAN' F. HALL CO. Temporary Office, 1458 Grove st., S. F. Cowhide, buffing, fieshers, roans, cloth and gold leat on hand, Balance ‘al stock lrrl\in. daily. 1 I Notice of location for city office will be given later, The Law Offices of Chas. S. Wheeler Are Now Located at 2413 WASHINGTON ST, B. P, (Near Fillmore.) The Office Staff Continues as Formerly. F. W.BRAUN C0. Are open for business at 2513 ‘I wenty-fourth street, San Fran- cisco, opposite carhouse. Orders will have prompt attention. PLANING MILLS ‘We recelved yesterday a new 100- H. P. engine for our Bryant and Fifth Street property, and will build mills for responsible parties and furnish power for same for a term of years. ROWE & co, 657 to 663 Bryant St. PRAGERS 2826 Headquarters at Wachinotan ctrast LAW OFFICES OF OLNEY & OL- NEY, WARREN OLNEY, WARREN OLNEY JR, J. M. MANNON JR, LOUIS BARTLETT, W. H. GOR. RILL, are located at 1 Broadway, Oakiand, California. Tc..phone Oak- land 7496; and 2415 Fiilmore Stre.. San Francisco, California. SAFES opened by experts. Carlcad dt’ new safes at wharf. BROS. Orders taken at 123 N Montgemery st, or 756 Clayton RICHARDSOXN | 'ANNOUNCEMENT Wae beg to announce that our Fa.mily Sewing Machine Business 1056 Washmgton Street Needles for all makes of machines; parts and supplies for all Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines, Has been established at 783 Ha:ght Street, San Francisco The business relating to SINGER and WHEELER & WILSON Specml Sewmg Machines for Manufacturers Is at Oakland SOLD ONLY BY SINGER SEWING MACHINE CoMPANY THR Meial Finish | That Saved - Kohl Building FROM OESTRUCTION. Supplied by Waterhouse & Price Co Builders' Exchange, San Francisco. Builders' Association, San Fran 101 Telegraph Ave. Oakland. Phone Oakland 2610 Malthoid Roofing P.&B. Goods { and day—prompt deliveries, Sales in San Francisco at 1306 Post Street Temporary Main Office. 405 Union Slvi.n[l Bmk ll“.,olklllld The Paramne Paint Co. 'STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Seventh and Irwin Sts., SAN FRANCISCO. Orderadnhvend will be prompt~ y filled. Coal Oil, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Lubricating Oil and other products of petroleum and Candles. _Murphy, Grant & Co. Have Establishe Temporary Headquarters at Rooms 21-22 Playter Bldg, Cor. 14th and San FPablo Ave., OAKLAND The San Francisco National Bank 2340 PACIFIC AV tempomy office R. N. NAspN 8 0. ‘Glass, Paints and Oils ifi Stoeck WORKS AND OFFICES: Utah & Fiftecnth Streets and - Potrero Avenue Formerly 117-119 Market Strcey. | VICKERY, ATKINS & TOR’?!IY. _PICTURES 4ND FRAMBES, Temporary Office, 2223 Califordia St. llmun 0il GCompa OF CALIFORNIA Headquarters of all departments located te arily at plant- Iy mpor- 16th and Ilinois Streets SAN FRANCISCO including California Asphaltum Sales Agency, Union Steamship Co. and Claremont Oil Co. 0il deliveries by Boat, Barge, Car or Tank Wagon promptly made as usual. g Pacific Hardware ~and Steel Co. Seventh and Townsend Streuts, S. F. Largest Hardware Jobbers west of Missouri River. Our factory is running night | ings intact. Stock intact. Organization intact. READY FOR BUSINESS. All employes please repost at once. 500,000 Build- 26tk Cremo Cigars Arrived and Ready for Delivery All Orders Promptly Flllog Tillmann & Bendel 1001 Clay Street, Oakland, Cal. Hotel, Restaurant and Bar Outfits * We are now filling orders from our LOS ANGELES house for COMPLETE OUTFITS OF CHINA, GLASS- WARE, PLATEDWARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS. Usual force of experienced salesmen in attendance. Nathan-Dohrmann Co. T EI'IPORARY OFFICE Telephone Park 87 Single or Double Drum Reversible or Single Motion 12 h. p. to 130 h. p. Get in ahead of the rush. ’ Orders are coming in fast. ' 1090 PAGE STREET (Contractors’ Hoists e Hercues Gas Englnr. Works, Alameda Phone 91 Edward S. Spear & Co. - AUCTIONEERS AuctionSale +«:OF ... Elegant Furniture Torkish Rags Paintings Marble Statuary Billiard Table 500 Books Large Telescope WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1906 At 11 O'Clock A. M. AT THE ELEGANT, RESIDENCE 2100 WASHINGTON ST. Corner Octavia St., formerly weu'lo‘_ by Col. M. H. Hecht We will sell, without limit or reservé, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, com- prising Fine Bedroom and Parlor Fur- | niture, Carpets, Genuine Turkish Rugs, Bedding, Lace Curtains, Silk Portieres, Oil Paintings, Lounges, Easy Chairs, One Magnificent Dining- Room Suit (cost $1500), One Suit ef Armor, Bric-a-Brag, Crockery and Glassware, ete, ete. NOTE.—The above goods are ab- solutely for sale. Will be on view Tuesday, May $th. | EDWARD S. SPEAR & COy Auctioneers. {All the Horses and Wagons { Of the San Francisco Horse and | Buggy Exchange will be sold at kuc- | tion at the Woolen Mills yard, cor. . 20th and Bryant sts, WEDNESDAY, May 9, at 11 a. m. Don’t miss this sale, as everything must go regardless of price. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. - IMPORTINT NOTIGE, Anpmoublfln‘ham.wflnh“ | not belong to them are hereby ordered to deliver them at once to 230 Valen- cla st. for identification, where proper | aTangements can be made fer the {use of them. Stablemen having lost horses report :-mummnnn FREDERICK FUNSTON, Brigadier All employes report immedlately a$ 2732 Vallejo street. Owners of Park- side lots please send address and num- ber of lot and blodk. Telephone West 182, Same temporary address for Metropolitan Improvement Company, Watson & Watsen, Ine. Dauglas S.Watson Arthur B.Watson Levi Strauss & Co. | Are temporarily located at Tenth ‘and Clay streets, Oakland. All ployes are requested to register at once. | | | t E. J. Shattuck Co. | Have moved from 514 Eleventh st, to | the Tribune building, cor. Eighth and Franklin sts., wherp they are prepared to serve thelr customers.

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