The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 10, 1906, Page 5

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Hundreds of Yames Are Still on the List of the Missing Many Anxious Persons Seeking News of Friends and Relatives weeks has there are still a friends living here disaster. Follow- | who are seeking the names of -those on is desired: xaminer building, New Hampshire; 1516 Mis: A Omaha; Wi outh Park, by A Philadelphia. s of New York City of Dr. J. H. Gun- s rd Jewel m- , wants the ad- real estate, ank. Memphis, Ten of Miss Artie Ho Antonides of information Washington, y E. J. Black- eth Jane Balley Jessie street, by Mrs. ( a f F. K. Moore, Orion, H Al uf 23 Minna arrett, New Jerse L. R. Beck, wishes 1 of her son, ishes ir George it of Natchez seek orge O. Davis, for ger of Waukegan, B Blair, for- Rogers. Me., wishes e street, of Chicago wishes ss, Kansas City, ddress of Charles | a pow- 1ereahc Jessie Per- Lillle Wessell, street. Eady, Cocn- Salvation Case H. 1 ough Eliis Mrs, Irs. M. w el of Van Ness avenue, kel, Chicago; Mrs. Fred T. 18 len Gate avenue, by | N. S.; Louls ;-third avenue, by er, Indiana. y's address is earn- red by Thomas Rooney, 143 street, Chicago. B. Chapman, 1942 North Ce- Galesburg, 111, desires the Helen B. Johnson, for- Leavenworth street. Pueblo, Colo., M. C in- Irs rity, about Isaac D. Swaveley. ss Elsie Clarke, Scranton, Pa., de- . « regarding Mrs. 2 aged 74, and her Mrs. Fred Bloomburg, for- at 241 Clay sfreet. George Ceveland, Worcester, desires information regarding ather, Peter Trudel, a carpenter. George Cochran's address is ted by his father, Aaron Cochran, Ridge, 1L i Cockrell, Charles- desires information sgnrdm‘ J. Randolph Avis, formeri with MeCall Bagaar Patterns at 1 ket, and John J. Avis, retary to Challes C. Moore & Co., s First. . D W. Dyre of 222 Mason, by Clar- R. Parmenter, New York; Mrs. Carrie Dixon ot 929 1-2 Howard, by es Marr, Kansas; Fred Danish nf €75 Bush, by Henry Thomas, Texas; Ducotey of 955 Powell, by Mrs. Celestin Didion, Ohlo; Mr. and Mrs. nas Duffey ‘of 238 Crescent ave- by Mrs. W. K. Jackson, Al venue, by Charlotte Davidson, o; Otto Dmuth of 860 Howard, by A. M. Gorham, Santa Clara. M. A. Davis, Omaha, Nebr., de- es information regarding Mr. and Frank Mclntyra, formerly at Shrader. M. G. Dodson, Shichshinny, Pa, desires the address of David M. Gruv, Edward Drane, White County, elapsed | o have failed to [* gan, for- | ss of Judge | by | of |2 vl R formerly | Judge Henry Dibble of 2515 Vr|| ) —— Tenn,, desires information regarding Fifth, Hot Sprmn, Mrs. M. Plughoff his son, Hugh M. Drane, 403 Sansome. = of 439 Gough, by C. O. Bannister, Col- orado. S. Phillips, 5617 Monroe avenue, Chicago, Ill., seeks information re- garding Mrs. E. C. Bennett, formerly at 1264 Howard. Nelson W. Pierce, information Pierce, and Kearny. 1 George Planding, Brooklyn, N. |seeks Information regarding Fred Be- sel and Willliam Pape, formerly re- siding at 36 Willow avenue. E. A. Powers, Montreal, Quebec, asks for information regarding Miss Ciara Bowen. Mrs. Alice Edstrun of 487 Sixth, by Mrs. Katie Robertson, Colorado; Mar- tin Elksane, by May Van Auken of 904 Van Néss avenue (now in Santa Barbara). J. J.“Edson, Washington, D. C., ires the address of Robert Glaze. . R. Everett, Oakland, desires the “:\ddress of Mrs. Jennie A. Everett. F Fiynn of 384 Fourth, by Mrs. Peter Flynn, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. P. Flaherty of 281 Minna, by Miss Hazel Smith, Los Angeles; Mrs. K. Fitzsimmons of 915 Post, by B. Lowenstein & Sons, Texas. Nate Fine, Reliance, 8. D., asks for rmation coacerning Sugarman svos., formerly at 436 Howard; D. Sil- erfarb, 83 Duboce avenue, and 8. Goldenstein, 1741 Market. | Thomas A. Fisher, 2617 SBecond ave- ! nue, 8. Minneapolis, seeks informa- tion regarding J. H. and Harry Fish- er, formerly residing on Minna street. F. W. Flitner, Boston, Mass., agks for information regarding Johm C. | Hawthorne, tformetly at the Bald- | win House, 30 IZliis. ] Louis Ginder of 81 Oak Grove ave- nue and Mrs. Mary Gibson of 7 Car- los place, by B. Lowenstein & Sons, xas; Willlam Gore of 512 or 521 by Mrs. Alice Callin, Illinois; Dr. Alex Galbraith, by A. Johnson (care of T. R. Moore, Orion, IlL); Abbott seeks G. Chicago, de- regarding Colter formerly residing at Sutter L James W. Q Mrs. Lizzie Quincey of 2124A Clay, by Mrs. M. J. Reed, Pennsylyania, R Mrs. Emma Runyen, by H. A. Run- von, Ohio; P. Boyd Ryan, by Mrs. J. T. Ryan, Angoli, Kans.; Otto Rom- mel of 166 Fourth, by Edith Rommel, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. Walter Rogers of Knickerbocker Apartments, by Mrs. A. B. Rowley, Canada. J. A. Roper, Mishawaka, Ind, asks for information regarding L. W. Ro- ver, formerly employed by the Bril- llant Furniture Company. Charles H. Ravell, Ind., Red Cross Soclety, Chicago, Ill., wires for fnfor- mation regarding- Alex Anderson, for- merly at 22 Fifth, M. Reichard, Jacksonville, Fla., asks for information concerning Mrs., Lil- lie Dembinski, Emma Démbinski and Gossett, by J. W. Abbott, Texas; Mrs. Walter Gamble, formerly at 622 Sut- Dixie Gales of 20 Lewis, by A. Scott ter. Webb, Montana; Mrs. Emma R. God-, Mme. Christine - Rounseville, 276 frey of 615 Turk by C. L. Einwechter, }Michigan avenue, Chicago, writes for | Philadelphia; George Golding of 277 information concerning Ooorgg T. |Natoma, by Robert A. Caulfield, New ; Nielson. | York; Henry Gervals of 1219 Market, s "’G M‘é'r C. G. Teeple, “"fn”' . John Seidel, by W. J. McDonald, 3 undmann, Milwaukee, seeks Michigan; Mt Rafaela Sil t information in regard to Albert o g rod v 1065 Market, by Silver family of W. Seventy-fifth street New York; Peter Schmitz, M. D, by Mother Antonia, Fond du Lac, Wis.; T. B. Sipe, by Wittee, formerly at 46 OFarrell. Miss Theresa Gustafen, Kansas City, ., seeks information regarding Ed- Olsen, formerly at .8 TWenty- |npg w. N. Thompson, Nebraska; Wal- ter Stetson of 230 Harriet, by Miss * H Clara Stetson, Maine; Allen T. Beott Milton C. Hall, by Edwin C. Luke,|of ¢94 Fourth, by Mrs. E. A. Scott Iilinols; Mrs. T. N. Harrls and son | washington; A. Stone of 622 Mer- of 110 Mission. by C. T. Crowley, 170 Ninth ave, Secitle; Ben R. Hutchin-| g E. St. Martin of 152 Fifth, by An- son, by Mrs. Jeanle L. Picot, Tacoma; |gus St. Martin; John W. Slater of T. R. (or Russell) Halstead of Golden | g2 Fulton, by George R. Sater, Okla- West Hotel, by H. C. Ketnér, Med- homa Territory; Morris Stein of 114 chant, by I Blumen! , Lorain, Ohio; ; G. W. Hall, by W. B. Hall, | Elis, by O. L. Jarodski, Iliinois. |1 st, by Colonel French, T Oakland; Charles e - | Hoffman “or 79 ‘South Park by Mes.| Mee- A. A Tayicr 1134 Buckimstan Frances Bermudez, Sausalito; Alibur-|” 2 oy ool g v - . | regarding Thomas R. Sheetz, former- idental Hatel, by |, ~ £ { - Hakis, ly at 4538 I street, 1‘ \hss Urmme Hansen, 15 Benkard v)‘:m' :‘mfl!‘aé le‘?r‘ e L(;\:ls. ;{o., |avenue, Newburs, N. ¥. désires in- | 7r-cos for informgtion regyrding Frs. Clara Del Borrido. Miss Anna Thompson, Sheridan Park, Chicago, asks for information regarding Dr. W. N. Thompson and family, formerly at 1175 Bush. Mrs. Gertrude Tilden, Cleveland, Ohio, writes for information concern- ing Mark Tilden and Hugh Little. Mrs. U. R. Treash, Ligonief, Ind., asks for information regarding Ralph Treash. formation regarding Carl Greabe, for- raerly at 30 Natoma. J H. L. Jones cof 18 Glover, by Wil- {llam H. Jones New Jersey; Mitchell {Johnstone of Winchester Hotel, by )Irs A. M. Schultz, New Jersey, Miss Anna S. W. Jordan, 1508 C street, San Diego, Gesires information regarding Robert Llewys, formerly at 1314 Jones. v Henry Volker of 417 Kearny, by K Mrs. J. Kern, by B. Lowenstein & Sons, Texas; Martin Kelly, by May , Willlam Lanck, Lester, Iowa; — Varn! Van Auken, 904 Van Ness avenue (now | °f 76 Boardman place, by Anna Plzag- |in Santa Barbarse); George Kunkel| Do Philadelphia, Pa.; Eugene Edward of Dramatic Peview, by W. H. Davis, | Vi%, by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Vix, L Lousiana, | Klewans, Sharon, Pa., secks T | formation regarding David Perell. Mrs. John Kruchten, Argyle ave- e, Chicago, seeks information re- garding Juhn Enzanbacher and wife. L Mrs, Elvena Lemke of 432 Natoma, by Mrs., Fred Kunze, Wiscopsin, W. C. Langdon, New York, seeks in- formation regarding James McBride, Mrs. Catherine Howard, Benjamin Schmidt, Edward Schafe, wife and children, and James Wood of the St. Francis Hotel. in- w 4 Carmen and Retha Woodworth, by Colonel French, Salvation Army, Oak- land; Mrs. George H. Wallls of 712 Sutter, by Miss Louise Hewitt, New Jersey; Edna Whipple of 1069 Howard, by W. H. Green, County Hospital, Los Angeles; Selden 8. Wright of 912 Lombard, by H. D, Shaw, Mississippl. Miss ILola Whitmye, Woodland Park, Chicago, asks for information regarding Mrs. Katie BSprague and son. W. L. Wheeler, Fairmount, Ind., asks for information regarding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patenaude, formerly at 695 Ellis. S. F. Wilson, 621 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes for informa- tion regarding Mr. Christy. Y Joseph C. Younglove, by John N. Bogart, New York. M Frank MciIntyre and wife of 805 Shrader by A. Davis, 2210« Ames. gve- |nue, Omaha; Mrs. Josie Maguire of 820 Bush, by l. F. MocGarvey, Iowa; | Miss Cyran Mortimer, by Mrs, C. L. Mortimer, 730 New, Springfield, Mo.; | T. A. F. Mackintosh of 61 Taylor, by |Jessie Fraser, Chleago, Ill.; Chrissie Miller (nurse) of 116 Van Ness ave- | nue, by Sebastian Anud, Oakland; A. ‘W. Myer, by Golda Schoenfeld, Red Bluff; Jullan B. McGinnis of 1739 Pine, by Mrs. G. E Lilly, Richmond, Ky.; Mrs. K. Morrison of 133 Powell, by S. E. Morris Jr, Florida; L. N. McGrary of Bay Shore Rallroad camp, by C. H. McGrary, Woolburg, ) | Texas. | Mrs. . D. Martin, Dutton, Mich.,, seeks information regarding D. Sharp, L. D. Sharp and Mrs. Kate Searek, formerly at 7851-2 Minna. Horatio P. McKeown, Chicago, Iil, asks for information concerning Ray {McKeown and Mrs. Elizabeth Me- Keown. N B, C. Nye of ‘New Western . Hotel, by Miss Lillie Nye, Ohio o Do you get up w:th a severe headache, coated tongue and bad taste in the mouth? If so, you need a few doses of the Bitters at once. It will set things right again and thus prevent Dyg-| pepsia, Indigestion, Cos= tiveness, Liver Troubles, elching, Heanburn, Cramps, Female Ilis Malarial Fever. Try it Gaston L. Oger of 1616 Wumn;wn | by Mrs. Gaston L. Oger, New Jersey. John O'Toole, Olympia, Wuh.. ashs 110\“ information r-malnt hu mn, | Dave O'Toole. Mrs. W. H. Owen, Houston, Texas, |' seeks information regaraing’ J. (D. Ryan, who formerly lived at the Ho- tel St. Nicholas. P Thomas, James and Edward Pender- gast, by Captain E. Cawfy, Massa~ chusetts; James Newton Peden of Metrropolitan Hotel, by G, Peden, 510 ]Sxml Land Co. Incorporated Growers and Dealers in California Wines Have established a tempo- rary branch office at 1255', 7th St., dakland Near Adeline Station. All orders will be promptly filled if sent to the above address. Simi Land Company V. MONTI, City Manager. Consulate General of Mexioc, 811 Scott St., San Francisco. URGENT inquiry is made at this office for the persons hereinbelow mentioned, who are respectfully re- quested to report to it at onoe, in ‘mmn. by wire, or post, DR. P, ORNELAS, Consul General Arrive, Luisa, formerly at 724 Val- lejo st. Ben Hayon or Martinez family, for- merly at Bush st. Brander, ' Arthur James, Fabrl, Attilio, Act. Consul of Italy, @aroia, Jose. George, Laura C. de, formerly at 1044 Ellis st Hernandez, Ramona, &nd family, formerly at 471 Fourth st. Leon, Jesus M, de, formerly at 178 Tremont ave. Marin, Maria Vda. de Soto and family, formerly at 1115% Clay st. Martines, Leon N, formerly at 171 Tremont ave. Molinar, Jose Antonlo, formerly at 514 Broadway. Silver, Rafaela F. de, ‘Willlams family, formerly at Wash- ington st. V4ldivia, ‘Soledad E. de, formerly at 186 McAllister st Herrera, Francisco, and family, for- merly at 721 Broadway. “Villalvozo, Inez, formerly at Broadway. Rocha, Jose C. Vfln.lunx‘ Alfred, 50 California st. 721 Consulate General of MEXICO 811 Scott Street; San Francisco There are, at this office, letters ad- dressed to the names hereinbelow mentioned: . Blanco; Clemencia. Castelazo, Arthur or Lucrecla. Cruz, Francisco. Fabri, Attilio. Fabregot, Francisco. Garcla, Carlos. Izquierdo, Salvador. Irwin, Silvestra. Laveaga de Cebrian, Josefa. Luna, Felisa R. de Miller, H, B. M. Navarro, Jose. Rebora, Blena C. Vda. de, and tele- gram. Reed, Mrs. J. W. Valencia, Rafaela. Vargas, Juan. For Sale! EXTRA HEAVY The first supply available. This will arrive by the 8. 8. “SIERRA,” due here May 21. Also large stock of White Pine Doors J. J. MOORE & GO0. 11 STEUART 8T, San Francisoo. SHREVE & GOMPANY *(Pos: 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|B operation, 'C. A. MEUSSDORFFER .~ ARCHITECT. 2242 CALIFORNIA ST, Corrugated Iron ‘will occupy location very soon Building wi menced at once ‘Market and Jones Streets Temporary Office 2826 Washington St. Temporary Headquarters Of the Following-named Railroads Are Established in the Nave of the SAN FRANCISCO, Where all railroad information will be gladly extended to the public: BURLINGTON ROUTE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY COOK & SONS DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAY COMPANY ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY EL PASO AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY FRISCO SYSTEM GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY UDSON EXCURSIONS ISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY M, K. ANDT R. R. NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES NICKEL PLATE ROAD NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY PENNSYLVANIA LINES SOUTHERN RAILWAY TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY | WASHINGTON SUNSET ROUTE WABASH RAILROAD Union Pacific Railread In San Francisco TICKET OFFICE in Ferry Building,! ground floor, near Southern Pacific.| FREIGHT OFFICE, 17567 Post St, be- | tween Webster and Buchanan. Oak- land Office, 44 San Pablo Ave. 8. F. BOOTH, Gen'l Agt. Passenger Dept. C. CLIFFORD, @en’l Agent Freight Dept. THE AGENCY OF THE Bank of British -North America At present at 2828 Washington st, on 14th May will open under Clearing- House Rules at the former location, 120 Sansome st, near Pine. “SHANNON The Real Estate Man” LEASES A SPECIALTY. 2416 CALIFORNIA 8T, Nr. Fillmore. REID BROS. Architects Temporary Offices, 2326 Gough St. FREE BURIALS AT UYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY Til) further notice. Temporary offices at 1100 GOUGH ST. ———— o | LOST Certificates, Checks, Re- cetpts, ’;tm' ot Lading -ar!.;fi?m Negotiable w.ma?m Metropolitan Su co-nnny of New Yerk. Contract, Ju- ‘fii’m D .W. CARMICHAEL CO., ine, Gen. Agents, 1008 Fillmore St.” . Full Line of Trimmed Hats. 1308 FILLMORE 8T, NR. SUTTER. ragers Department Store Pacific Coast Steamship Co. l‘crl.uumu, San Diego Santa Barbara | State of c.mm.. .Thursdays, 10am ! Santa Rosa .. Sundays, 10am For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) | Corona. .M-y 6, 12, 18, 24, 30,1:30pm Pomona.....May 9, 15, 21, 27,1:30pm And wfl-y third day thereafter. Suttu City of 'rmk. M-, 11, 4pm For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports, Victoria, Vancouver Umatilla. ..May 8 2, 11am Queen. . May 15, 29, 11am And every Tuesday thereafter. For Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan, Guaymas and (mm Mexican Ports, Calling at San Pedro and East San Pedro. Curacao the former . . 11 be com- May 8, 10am Steamers leave Broadway Wharf. San Francisco TR Ticket Offices Oakland - - - 968 Broadway San Francisco - Broadway Wharf S. F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf C. D. Dunann, G. P. A., San Francisco ”n 'A!.-I_(E:SI%AN 'LISNE lymou erbourg—Southampton. Philadelphia.May 12, June 9, J\Il';/‘p Aug.11 St. Paul.May 19, June 16, July 14 Aug. I3 New York.May 2, June 23, July 25, Aug.5 St l;:l;;: l.Iune 2, June 30, Aug. 4. Sepl. 1 ilade! ueenstown— Liv 1. Weatoriand oo — Merion .. Noordland | Haverford ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LXNI New York:London direct. Minnstonka, May 12, June 9, July 7 Mesaba. .. ..} 19, June 16, }vly 1 Ferry Bldg. LOGNE. failings Wednesdays as Ryndam Potsdam. Noordam. N. Amsterdam. Statendam.. Ryndam.. Ju RED STAR LINE. N. ¥, DOVER, ANTWERP., LONDON RIS, Kroonland. May 12, Jun July 7, 4 Zeeland.May 19, June Finland. May 26, June Vaderland June 2, June ‘E STAR LIN J ¥y 14 Aug. 4, July HIT! E NEW \ORI\—QL EENSTOWN~LIVER POOL Aug. 10 Ocumr- NL\'\ k 18, An‘ Teutonie. May 30, June ‘odric...June 1, June 29, July BOSTO‘: - QU P;‘;!Os TOWN \u ~'L KVER- Arabie. ...\ Gmeic. Siay 21, June : T#e MEDITERRAN FROM NEW YORK. CRETIC.May 10, 10 a. m.; June X REPUEBLIC. May 313 p. ma Oct. 13, Nov.2) FROM BOSTO> CANOPIC.May 19 § a. m.; June 30, Aug.Il | ROMANIC.June 58:9 a. m.;July 7.Sept.1s €. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pa- | gifie Coast. 534 Mth st, Oskland, Cal, | Woman's Exchange. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental S. S. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco Steamers will leave wharf, comner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokobamd and Hong Kong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasak: and Shanghai, and comnecting at. Hong Kong with steamers for Manila, India, ecs .'.md ex-jetc. No cargo received on board on - | day of sailin INFORMATION BUREAUS APRIL 2, 11 a. m. TRAIN SERVICE SUBUREAN FERRY SERVICE— BROAD GAUGE—To Oakland Pler, for Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. Regu- lar schedule. o ARROW GAUGE~To Alameda Mole. CRERK “ROUTE~Passe: press to Oakland, foot of dwa. Three boats are being opa-.:ed xrrelul rlS. S, Ni R( ..Thursday, M. Sedula . gt . Nippon Maru....Thur . May 10 trom un?ou{vn: g 3 g, b [ Hong l\ong\lam Tuesday, June 5 R?‘tg)l"n ROUTE—RetuL schedule. | Round tr g tickets at reduced rates. ar equi LSHASTA ‘flOUTE—-Rquhr ahdaip] o Teight, and. pasegs Spgiy sa office, corner First and Brannan sts. W. H. AVERY, Asst. General Manager. PRI HOUTS (Bast of Los An- gelu)—-Renlu schedule. Regular equip- VAI.LI.Y LINE (8an_ Francisco-Los Angeles)—Regular schedule. Regular equipment. O L Tnme eee snl 1y SDRECKELS i BROS. & CO. i OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY Have Opened Temporary Offices at he Oceanic Steamship Company’s Dock Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. 0.9 2 Via Niles & S I %08 Ferry 28a, 008 500 Onkhnd Plu- Los Angeles 1v, No.2l 12:082 1:30p 8:30a Ne¢ ar| 9: 9 10. (‘lp.u lh 3: NOTE—Time south of San Jose than req . operat: regular schedule, Los Angeles to San Jose. EQUIPMENT—Nos. 9-10—Regular. Nos. 21-22—Reclining chair cars, diner -ua ob- I!ll’\lflfln parior car Oakland to Los An- geles. LOCAL EERVICE-San Franecisco-San Jose, via Niles—! scheduls. adal- tional triln: 9-10 and 21-2. Trains_run- prcllrl.bh for Sen Fran- of southbound about wlofi cars between San ?ldnco e OCeanic s- s. Gop‘n, e T",:.'a.‘"'".,,-u:.‘!'m &l ' SPRECKELY LINE where < tralns. 11 & m., May From this It will be noted that the ll BONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Coast Line is the only one that is ew Zealand and Australia. at all Interfered with. However, &mple| ... ........ccoccciccceenans 32 p. m., May Jist service 18 provided to all points. It is ho that in the coumvflmd.lx nnp:lrlulnn. including the Shore Line 'l..h;- ited will be n lln in operation. Hayward, and Sai J?u (via Oukluul tm“ht lduc': ule. OFFICE 1008 Broadway, Oakiamd, or Pier 7, San Francisco. SECRE "ARY'S OFFICE: Oceanic Steamship Company. Hakalau Plantation Company. Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. H. W. THOMAS, Secrstary, 2023 California St., San Francisco, Cal. ltockhofdm. Please send your present address. NORTH SHORE RAILROA o Ferry For &ussmo. )nu VIJI v l-n n-h-l mu '16. 25, *9: llt l% Il 'l IB. 4 3. :15, 5:50, 6:90, T8, 9:0, 20:15, 11 *Runs to San tm. 7:45 & m. dally for Tomales and way tions. p.. m. Saturdays only for Polne | and way stations. nflu—uniol Depot, foot of Mar- Rahyn ket st., 8. The Bullders’ Exchange iivs To the Land of the MIDNIGHT SUN ik Close comnections with North Cape r;m-e steamers, he mvhn- Line's .;“— serew “C. F. TIETGIN." Is located ‘at 226 Oak st, near Gough Hlvln‘ 'all modern improvements. From nAv oY 17TH AND JUNE 28TH. and about two blocks from Market st., having leased the premises for2 All members are invited to and leave their new address with the Sec- nhryu-mnmnnu H. KENT, Pres. JAMES A. W'BSON Secy. New

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