The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 10, 1906, Page 2

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1908, 2 'FIRE THE PRINCIPAL CONGRESS CAIE OF DIMAGE T OF RUSSIA PO ERORLS ASSEMBLES Preparations for the Open- Willis Polk, the Architect, Makes Statement to Correct Erroneous | Reports Spread Broadcast. | No Properly Constructed Building In-| jured More Than Ten Per Cent by Earthquake. Evidence Is Lacking, He Says, of the ing of Parliament Bispizcemant’ of “Any t‘omple[i)d' tters and reports reaching San cisco from various quarters have the belief that the country has Great ,\‘em'e_{;\'—An.ends the *= Czar's Journey to St. Petersburg. b the character and ex- damage caused by This fact has prompted ehended he e ociated Press to, as far as pos- , obtain some authoritative state- = f subject. e / One of the best known local obsery- Historic (firtmo,‘l’\ will ers who has paid considerable atten- 1 Is is Willis Polk, the lake Place in the Winter Palace. Mr. Polk has been in con- imunication with all of the orities and has been a mem- e general relief committee, e of the organizers of the ee on reconstruction. He has yterences with all the leading , architects and builders, rule their opinions coincide n the main facts, which may briefly stated as follows. No properly constructed was damaged by the earth- ake to exceed 5 or 10 per cent, and many cases not injured at all. It canpot be denied that quake was of great violence, t in no case is there evidence that solid ground was displaced. It been demonstrated that the tidal age is normal! with the established h marks. It is admitted that illed ground, such as embankments railroads or streets, or reclama- »n areas of former submerged por- of the city received a severe shaking up. However, in the instance of the United States postoffice at Sev- enth and Mission streets, within such an area of filled ground, the founda- iens extended down to a firm bottom the building was practically-un- v the earthquake, while the ce and streets sur- r s building were displaced ) some places to the extent of a set- nt of from three to four feet. conditions prevailed in other such as the lower end of street On the other hand, in the higher ~ parts of the city where the ground rock formation and very solid, are in the unburned district brick buildings of ordinary con- tion that are absolutely undam- aged by the earthquake. In the burped distriet Polk was peculiarly "/ fortunate in that he was able, through of an automobile, to visit al- this entire section of the city o the fire destroyed it. In three e tours of inspection he exam- nildings, some of which were ed previous to the earthquake of were damaged in that quake, that account had for years been landmarks in the city, and in he could discover no evidence ge by the recent guake. »dern buildings of so-called construction, it has already vely established that the earthguake d not affect them in any case to exceed 5 per cent of their cost. Forty per cent of the buildings of San 0 remain in the unburned dis- these buildings it is to trace the facts and it is_plain the damage that exists &holly ts origin to faulty construction, imperfect structural design and in tions of of State < ATTEMPT AT FRAUDULENT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY Wife of Ch York cago Man in Jail in New Is Impersonated by most cases to flagrant violations of the e ing building laws. The great s calamity that befell San Francisco i was the fire and not the earthquake. who is in ] The fire originated in the south of n court tod: Market district, where furnaces had Wenham was been banked over night, and where - the general character of the buildings pe - were filmsy. who was charged with jp gimost every case located without proper foundation, on filled ground. The water supply of the city passing over such filled ground was broken, the Fire Department with perhaps 100 individual or independent fires to com- bat found itself with the water supply was sent to jail for not him held by & Co. He agent at Chi Dempster assenger of the flames was slow, even under such favorable circumstances. Paso Robles, America, house ir e wwe: NOTICE . That ut! ’lz" Pacific offers low round Defaulter Ig Located, STON, Minn, May 9.—N considered th: received here U Matthews, who, &s deputy treas of Palk County, de- faulted to the extent of about $8000, and who was thought to have died I « London hotel 1898, is alive and expects soon to return to Crookston reimburse the bon of County Treasurer Beaudry, who settled with Polk County Matthews disappeared in IBSS. A man was found dead in a London hotel Matthews’ watch and ring were found upon the dead man, together with oth- Pitts Formerly 1008 Market Street. — LOCATED NOW AT | 1123 Fillmore Stree er papers. Now it is thought that Mstthews was in London at the time . and changed clothes with the dead man Near Golden Gate AY““. to confuse identification. Mrs. Mat- With a Full Line of thews collected $5000 life insurance and has remarried. i Stationery, Cutlery and Barbers’ Supplies. ———— Diamonds and old gold bought. Gate Loan Office, 850 Pierce st * Gold- | i | ADDRESSING MACHINES, AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASS'N,, J. ARNSTEIN, SIMON & CO, the ¢ BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAN FRANCISCO FIRMS ELLIOTT CO., 80 San Pablo, Oak- land. Phone Oakland 3142. Ma- chines for immediate delivery. attorneys-at-law, SE. and Pine sts. cor. Webster EICHORN, J. A. & BRO.—Tallors for- merly in Examiner bldg.; tempor- ary office 108 Chattanooga st. D. Millar, Megr., formerly Parrott bldg., S. F., now 1373 Broadway, Oakland. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR. SOC.—A. M. Shields, mngr. Main ofc., form’ly Crocker bldg., now 2430 Jackson st. whole- sale woolens and trimmings. Maple, Hall, Oakland. FRIEDMAN, M., & CO., Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Stoves. Tempo- rary offices, Rooms 2 and 8, 1035 ‘\'ashlnglun st,, Oakland. AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER CO. will fill all orders at once; please send _._..._...__—_____.— LENZEN, THEO. W, architect, 2045 LEVI, 8., 1426 O'Farrell st.—Store and MAASS, H. F.,, CO., Undertakers, 1007 M. F. and H. O, PIXLEY—S. F. and THE | DROWN, LEICESTER & DROWN, uoungn“ucom_ southwest cor. | RICHARDS, DR. C. W., Deatist, for- and Gough sts. merly Mutual Bank bldg. Due notice of office. Direct correspondence to 1998 Vallejo st Green st. 3 RICHMOND BRICK CO.—Richmond 2344 Devisadero st.; 1924 Channing way, Berkeley. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., 2123 Bdway, Oakl'd; 2123 Fillmore, S. F. RENTERS’ LUAN & TRUST CO. Savings bank will resume business expiration of legal holiday. Address Office Fittings. Business Resumed. Plenty ‘lumber. Golden Gate ave. suburban lots, $1 down and $1 a week. 2016 Sutter st. copy of last check. Address A. H. 'MARTIN, A. W. & CO., Undertakers, mail 2801 Broadway. Temporary office for city business 730 Second ADAMS, President, San Francisco.| FEDERAL CAN TO, Temporary office| 1868 Geary st. ave. 5 2200 Pacific ave, cor. Buchanan st.! e e S ASHER & WISE, Attorneys-at-law—| ppjjovees call and register. MUSICIANS' Mutual Protective Union,| ROUSSEAU, CHAS. J.,, Architect and Have offices at 2425 Sutter st., S. F. FREIERMUTH, GEO. H, civil en- gineer and surveyor, 1562 Ellis st. My notes of city surveys saved. | FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD, The, 11644 O'Farrell st.—Members call| and register. GRAY, N, & CO. Undertakers, NE. cor. Devisadero and Geary sts. R. G. COMPANY, Brokers, 2356 Bush st., Hours 9 to 4:30. BACHMAN 8., & C0.—1508 Gough st. ‘Whelesale cigars. BISSINGER & CO., Hides, Pelts, Tal- low, ete.—2129 Jackson st. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO.—Immediate deliveries. 2123 Fill- more, S. F.; New Tribune bldg., Oak. GANTNER BROS,, Undertakers, Em- balmers. 76 Pond st, bet 18 & 17. BACIGALUPI, BRESLAUER, A, Portland Cement. PETER—Phonographs, records, slot pianos and machines. 1107 Fillmore st. VAROUTTE & wOODWIN, cor. Post and Fillmore sts. MCcINTYRE, J. MATTHEAS, CHAS, & CO.—Cigars, {MILES BROTHERS Moving Plc- MOISE-KLINKNER CO.’S plants work- 1ng—903 MONOHAN & HEROLD, Real Estate, Structural Engineer, office 830 Stan- yan st, S. F. ROTH, BLUM & CO,, office, 1226 Post st.; packing-house, Potrero; slaugh- ter-house, Butchertown. headquarters and office, 421 Laguna. B., BINDERY, City, 1928 Plfl‘ce st.; Oakland, 1064 Markt Tobaceo. 2579 Washington st. SAFES OPENED AND REBUILT. Universal Machine Works, 11th and Market, 3rd and Mission, and 2430 Sacramento st. !AWYER, HOUGHTON, Architect & Structural Engineer. Temp. office, 2003 Bdway, 8. F. Phone West 1207. SANBORN & CORINSON, Surveyors 1374 Eddy Street. tures, 790 Turk st, S. F,, Cal Fulton, S. F.; 1113 Webster, Oakland. Leases, 1343 G. G. ave., nr Fillmore. GANN, Paul V. Jeweler, 1840 Fill-' MAGUIRE, LINDSAY, HOUX & All Survey Notes of City Saved. BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COM-| more—Diamonds bought for cash. | BARRETT, Attorneys-at-Law, Suite = = PANY, THE—879 Turk st, S. F. 22, Saint Mungo bidg., NW. corner |STEIN, “Your Painter” Signs. 3032 GANTNER & MATTERN CO,, Lagu- ne and Grove sts,—Knit goods; mills running. Orders prompty filled. GEARY, J. L, JR., Attorney at Law, temporary 894 Fulton, cor. Fillmore. GETZ BROS. & CO.,, Importers and Exporters—2719 Pacific ave., S. F. Builders' Exchge., Okld. Phone 3686, BECK, WAKEFIELD & CO., National Safes and McCray . Refrigerators. 2323 Fillmore st., S. F. BERTELING OPTICAL CO., 2505 Clay st., near Fillmore. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO., Contractors and Buflders. 1262 Sev- enth ave. Phone Page 5906. GOLDEN STATE CREAMERY CO. Butter, Eggs. We buy Cream. 1427 Sansome st. Eddy and Fillmore. CARBORUNDUM The banked fires were | almost entirely cut off. The spread | | GUGGENHIME & CO., 2703 Califor- nia st.—Dried Fruits and Raisins. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., 2600 Pa- cific ave., cor. Pierce st. BABIN, LANDRY C, & CO., Real Es- tate, ins. 2301 Pine, cor. Fillmore. BROWNE, R. S. & CO., Real Estate, office 19. Fillmore st. BRUENN'S PIAND HOUSE, 472 st, Bacon block, Oakland. B.AR-PADDON CO., Real Estate Agts formerly 40 Mntgmy. Temporary 1909 Filimore. Send your address. 11th | GOLDMAN, MAX, Stock, Insurance and Real Est. Broker—1936 Fillmore GOLDSTEIN & CO., Theatrical Cos., ‘Wigmakers—Tem. office, 2024 Bush. HILLYER, McINNIS & O’BRIEN, At- torneys-at-Law—Oakland, room 71, MacDonough bldg.; Sam Francisco, F. W. BUTLER CO., Com. Merchants —Temporary headquarters 334 Elev- enth st., Oakland. CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO, Fruit Canners, San Francisco and Dixon. General offices, corner 18th and Minnesota sts. Take Third and Kentucky st. cars or Fillmore, Bry- ant or 16th st. cars. CASTLE BROTHERS. 2402 Steiner st Phone West 2910 Coffee Department, 210 East st. Merchandise Brokerage, 434 5th st., Oakland. CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS CO.—Of- fice and factory, 16th ave. and L sts., San Francisce (south), CALIFORNIA UNDERTAKING CO.— 2210 Steiner, bet. Sacramento & Clay. HENSLEY-GREEN CO, Whit age bldg, cor. \'nn Ness & HENRY, A. J, !\oh.ry Publie, 1801 HILDEBRAND’S STABLE, located at HERMANN SAFE CO., THE—Expert safe opening. Corner California and |M Sansome; res., 1225 Willard st. HAUPT, OSCAR, Architect and WAL- TER L. DEAN—1815 Gough st. HICKS-JUDD CO,, Printers, Bookbind- ers, temp. office 1000A G. G. ave. HUME, G. W. Temporary office 969 Broadway, Oakland, room 34. and specialties. rred Ward & Son, care 153¢ Sutter. CAPITOL MILLS, Rolled Oats, Meals and Feed, Washington St. Wharf. HOWE SCALE CO., temporary office, 1818 Baker st. HULSE-BRADFORD CO. will resume. Temporary, 2000 Lyon st. CRIM & CO., Real Estate and Insur- ance, 2301 Pine st., cor. Fillmore. .| HARDING & MONROE, Attys-at-Law, ROTHERS & CROTH EO. E o ERS (G —1925A Fillmore; phone Geary 291. and T. G.), attorpneys, 2998 Pacific ave., cor. of Baker st. HEALD’'S BUSINESS COLLEGE and Heald’s School of Engineering of- fice 1451 Franklin st., S. F. CALIFDRNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS, 642 Folsom st, S. F.—Building and stocks uninjured. We want orders of old and new customers. HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO., Hall Safe & Lock Co.—1928 Pine st., lsud Francisco; 952 Broadway, Oak- and. INTERNATIONAL BANKING COR- PORATION. Temporary 2045 Sutter CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, beadquarters, 2523 Pacific ave, near Plerce st, S. F. CURTAZ, BENJ. & SON. Open for business, 1132 Valencia st.; 2262 Franklin st. ed at 308 Twelfth Oakland. JOHNS, H. W.-MANVILLE CO., Frank, Malloye, mgr., 1301 Golden Gate ave. i CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO., 2109 Fillmore st., near Callfornia—Witl resume business about May 8. l CLINCH, C. G. & CO.— Formerly 9 Front st. Temporary office 2310 Buchanan st., S. F. Justers and Ins. Brokers, 469 10th st., Oakland, 2606 Pacific ave., S. F. JONES,/EDW. M., agent Phoenix As- surance Co. of London. 3075 Clay st. COMPLETE job printing office for sale in the city; ready for work. 920 Aivarado st. COOK, H. N,, BELTING CO.—Tempo- rary office 2612 Webster st. COSGROVE SUIT & CLOAK t., for- merly 328 Post, now open for bus,, 1608 Scott st,, bet, Post and Sutter, CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY office, Northern Cal. Power Ca, H. H. Noble, 1100 Gough st. DAVIS, NORRIS K. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, 1814 Gough. DAVIS, R. D., COMPANY—S84y Devisa- dero st, temporary office. DENEEN BUILDING CO, ana NEIL- SON MILLING CO., general con- tractors and bullders. Temporary office, 708 Golden Gate ave. Tempo- rary and permanent hldn erected. e e DENIGAN, THOMAS, SON & CO, ‘Wool, Hides, Pelts—1715 Octavia st,| Offices 2819 Scott st, nr. Jacksom. Telephone West 822. DIERKS, THODOR & CO., Under- takers, 900 Devisadero, cor. McAllstr KOHLER & CHASE, 1013 Broadway, —— — ; city, 824 Fulton st. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO., 308 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 291. JOY’S DRUG STORE, Surs!ul Inst's, Batterles and Trusses—2105 Pine. JUNGBLUT, AUGUST, CO, liard and Pool Tables, 837 Fillmore. JERSEY RANCH DAIRY still at old address, 548 Castro st. BROS., proprietors. KECK, DR. F. C, office 1075 Gofllh. cor. Ellls. Hours 24 p. m. KRON TANNING CO., 53¢ Washing- KENT, THOS. E, Shirt Maker, now at 882 Oak st, Oakland; phone Oak- land §893. ot M e W LS e KNIGHT & HAGGERTY and Wik- LIAM M. MADDEN, temparary law Twelfth st., DUCAS, 8., CO.—Office at 1004 Web- ster st, near Golden Gate ave. Cleveleand ‘and ‘Wayne Au- tomobiles; immediate 12th st, Oakland, 911 Webater, 8. F. —_— MAGNER BROS,, formerly of 215 Cali- fornia —_—— MALDONADO & CO,, Inc., San Fran- MARTIN, DR. W. A, Oculist and Au- rist—87 MIDDLETON MOTOR CAR CO., 607 METROPOLI$ TRUST AND SAV- INGS BANK, now at 1130 Eddy st. MEYER-WILSON cCO. MAUZY, BYRON, Planos—Office and cor. Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore.| MCDOUGALL BROS., Architects, T Pt s commops st ise i i) - MeCANN, ALLEN & COMPANY— Post, cor. Fillmore, fmly 638 Market.| MCNUTT, MAXWELL, 2511 Pacific Fell and Stanyan, city. Tom’s Cabin| MERTEN & EWHALL, H, M., & CO., 2009 Pacific NORDMAN BROS,, 2505 Clay st., near OCEAN SHORE RY. CO.—1824 Post O’'CALLAGHAN, OHMEN ENGINE WORKS—Temp. O'REILLY CLOAK & SUIT CO, for- PACIFIC TANK CO, PACIFIC STATES TYPEFOUNDRY~— address 36° {RVINE-STANTON CQ. are now locat-| PACIFIC COAST CASUALTY CO.—~ JOHNSON & HIGGINS, Average Ad-| PENNSYLVANIA STEEL €O, THE, 829 Golden PHOTOGRAPHS made by R. J. WA- JOHNSON, H. W,, Atty-at-Law—1926A | PIONEER AUTOMOBILE <CTO—~801 Bil-{ PACIFIC PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO— POTTER, T. B, REALTY CO, for mrlr Parrott bldg. New address ton, nr. Sansome, Plenty of leather. ‘nm:t. -———“————J—————_ PROCTOR, KUTTNER & SCHOHAY, | SULLIVAN, Opticlans—2076 O’'Farrell hsmt el v b sl sl RATHJEN CO. of 139 e 3351.3258 Fillmore, cor RELIEF headquarters, The LEAVITT,J.W. & CO, Reo, Standard,| " o0 3030 gelivery. 370! ROU Sacramento st SHANNON, the Real Estate Man 2415 California st. SCATENA, L. & CO., 321 Eleventh st, | Oakland, l.ml stalls 59 Greenwich, | Pier No. 2, Ban Francisco. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., 2214 Steiner st. Headquarters and warerooms 13th and Broadway, Oakland. st., now located at 1258 O'Far- rell st. cisco, New York and Seattle. Per- manent offices 2020 Buchanan st. . TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, now 500 Fillmore and 1259 Badwy. d i et D oIS SSARC I TRAVELERS® INS. CO., THE, San Francisco office, 2918 Van Ness ave.; Oakland, Macdonough bldg. All lite and accident men cordially extended use of office facilitles. A. S. Holman, A. F. Bridge, managers; Wi W. Haskell, general manager. Temporary Headquarters THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK Ld. Cor. Pine and Gough streets. TREYER, THEO., Wigmaker, fmly 331 Kearny st.; $42 52d st, Oakland B i o s S P s UPTON BROS. & DELZELLE, 1818 Baker st. R it ————— UMBSEN, G. H., & CO., Real Estats, Rent Collecting, Insurance, —Temporary office 905 street., near McAllister. WILLARD, JOHN F. Western Gas Engines, hoisting and stationary; prompt delivery. Third and Wash- ington sts, Oakland. WALTER & CO., D. N. & E,, tempor ary office 1803 Frankiin st. WITZEL & BAKER, Produce Commis- sion, doing business at Geary & De- visadero sts. and 2308 24th st 8. F. WAUGH, PRINGLE AND CHRISTEN- Si.4, Mines and Investments, Real Estate and Insurance, 974 Eddy st., 8. F. Formerly 536 Crossley bldg WEST SHORE REALTY CO. Pleased to see friends, clients. 1449 Flllmore. WHITNEY, J. B. & CO, THE E. IN GRAHAM CO., formerly of 120 Sut- | ter, S. F., located 1116 Bdwy, Oakld. ‘WOL‘T‘EDWARD & CO., Whol‘sme | Cigars—2077 Bush st. | WOODMAN REALTY CO.—T749 Fm ! more st. Real estate. 0 Fell st., formerly Spring| SCHARFF, DR. C. L. chiropodist, Valley bldg. Telephone Park 126. now located at 1838 Fillmore st. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE CO., Real ‘Estate—Temporary offices 2510 Pa- cific ave. SCHULTZ-HANSEN CO.—Temporary headquarters 314 Eleventh st., Oak- Van Ness ave, S. F. Temporary office 2030 Lyon st. San Franclw'o‘ supply. Formerly 42 3rd st, S. F:; located 1262 Broadway, Oakland Phone Oakland 436. warerooms 1185 O’'Farrell st, bet. Franklin and Gough. 72 Phone Scott 4734. 1 Devisadero st. 2231 Clay st. STERLING ELECT. CO,, tmily 6th & Mission sts.; 1512 Baker, nr. Sutter. 998 Pacific avenue. ave.; phone West 224, CO.—Temporary office 2010 Golden Gate ave. EYERSTEIN COMPANY, temporary quarters 1901 Franklin st, San Francisco. ARMSTRONG, QUATMAN ‘ co. ARDNSON REALTY CO ASHTON & GARDINER BALDWIN & HOWELL BALDWIN, O. D, & SON.. BABIN, LANDRY C., & CO BALDWIN & STETSON BERRY, THOS. C.. BOVEE, TOY & CO.. BOARDMAN BROS. & avenue. Fillmore. st., general office. DAN—Real Estate, 656 Fell st., near Webster. BUSH, DAVID, & SON DAN O'CALLAGHAN- .. CENTER & SPADER . CRANSTON, BELVEL & CARMICHAEL CO, D, W.. CRIM & CO., W. H CRIM & CO.. DAVIDSON & L| G DeRUYTER, KRIGBAUM & GISELMAN, WM I. R. D. GRUBB GQUNN, B. M, & office, 772 Noe; works 16th & Utah. merly 1422 Mkt, Tem. ofc. 1608 Scotz NATIONAL WOOD PIPE CO., 518 11th, Oak- land. Phone Oak. 7275, Temporary Oakland Eleventh st.; temporary San Fran- cisco address 2821 Steiner st. HAWKS & SKELTON HOOKER & LENT Temporary office 2324 Clay st. HAWKINS, E. W... KE Amfl MACHINE CO,, 2148 Post st JONES l. HAYDEN LYON & HOAG Gate ave. LUTHI & THURSTON LICHTENSTEIN, B. H. MeGERRY, W. B, & CO. McMAHAN, MABRY. IMADI.ON & BURKE . | MAGEE, THOMAS, & SO | MacKENZIE & UNDERHILL.... TERS & “f—&wll Photog- 1946 California si Gate, ave, S. ¥. !ywr:;ha 12th and Oak sts. A—h mediate delivery. URETY CO, 952 Broadway; tem- OLIVER, B. P. Francisco office, §31 OSCAR HEYMA | PERKINS & MASTEN. lrou. ALBERT J..... RICH, A. J. ca. 5, 10 and 15 cent stores. 417 Oak st.| SPECK & P porary Fillmore st. STERN, DAVID, & SONS e VEL REALTY CO, C. G g?mm RTH & PATTERSON lhhq‘eotaeu-umnn. "‘ON.AMW e STRONG, BELDEN .:Is suctx & Nombers eal v oou.u-lh:-. s m‘,“. Wi ).“l-'m ~ land; branch at Jackson-st. dock, SUNSET PHOTO SUPPLY CO.—Full unnmn. WIID!NHULLIR & ROCINQ'I‘IRN LANDGREBE, MoNEVIN & -IONI‘ SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO.... .o P. % PARROTT ESTATE......... ZELLERBACH & SONS, Paper, 405 Jackson st., San Franeisco; 514 1ith st, Oakland; 54 1st st, Portland, Or.; 113 N. Los Aageles st., Los An- geles; 114 K st., Sacramento. STURDIVANT & CO., Coal Fulton st. SPECK & CO., Real Estate—1902 Fil- more st., near Bush. 415-417 STERN, THE PRINTER—2006 Bu- chanan st. All classes of printing. STIRLING CONSOLIDATED BOILER CO;, THE. Temporar., 245 Bacon SCHWARTZ BROS, temporary offiee blk, Oakland, Cal Tel. Oakl'd 2783 TYPEWRITORIUM & Webster Type- writer insp. Co., J. Gunzendorfer— 1746 Fillmore. Typewriters sold, rep. San Francisco REAL ESTATE BDARD Directory of Members # ,inf'd rpaRpaia B "o i i i ; E i Y § BT prnrpnn

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