The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1906, Page 12

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12 YOUR FRIENDS WANT TO KNOW ABOUT YOU Safety of Many Sarn Franciscans Is Source of Uneasiness to Hundreds. N < of letters containing Te- mation regarding .he Misses K. A. Q. tion concerning per- |and Cecilia Donoghue, formerly at|" jonn W., Mary -and- Susie Quick of ince the big fire are re- |267% Sacramento. 1014 Mission, by John E. Quick, Col- The Call. Following is 3. orado Springs. whose whereabouts is| Ernest James of 104 Stuart, by X R, Robert Woodcock, Canada. Captain William. M. Randall and Miss Marietta Clervi, 209 Elizabeth Capt. Clement Randall of 452 Waller; street, Los Angeles, wishes informa-|ars Clement Randall, Dr. Charles tion of a Mrs. Jones. Henry Randall, Clementina Swaml Curtis Guild, Boston, wishes infor-|pangall, Grace Helen - Randall and v the Dolan’ mation regarding John D. Johnson, for- | Mprs Kate Randail of 25191-2 Lake, at the time|merly at 837 Mission street. and Samuel B. Randall, by Samuel The missing man was a K. Lowell of Nantucket; T. T. Richard of Waiter C. Kempton of 75 Waller, by C. M. Kempton, Providence, R. L George H. Knollenberg of Richmond, ind, wishes information of John D. Knownburg. 1174 Harrison, by Mrs. Phil Turcott, | B. C. Patrick and John Riordan cf €01 Third, by Mrs. H. R. Deane, Pitts- burg. W. S. Rosenbaum, Eden, Colo., wishes to locate George A. Rosenbaum. Mrs. May Green, 13 South Fifty-sec- ond avenue, Chicago, asks for informa- | tion regarding Mrs. Grace Riley, 987 | Harrison street. Mrs. J. C. Romick, 1310 Iowa street, Cedar Falls, Jowa, asks for information concerning Stanley H. Robbins and Gertrude M. Robbins, formerly at 7 Leland avenue. Miss Lizzie Crowle, Madlson, N. J., L. Joseph Alauncin Lanza of U. S. Pensacola, by Captain C. P. Perkins. U. 8 Ellen and Katie Leavy of 422 Clemeptina, by W. T. Sargent, Lovell, Wyo. R. P. Gillham, cinnati, asks for George W. Long, Gate avenue. William Toole, Berkeley, S 311 M. L. bldg., Cin- information regarding formerly at 801 Golden \ asks for pwder of 40 Harris street merton, Wash., asks asks for in- regarding Charles F.|formation regarding Mrs. Agnes Lang|acks for information regarding Julia f Geary street. Crowley. g the whereabouts D. G. Lockwood, Dallas, Tex., de- Mann & Edmon, Produce Exchange kindly com- | mother, Mr: sires information regarding Miss Len- na Mowery, 46 Second. M George A. Lowe, Shawneetow: building, New York, wish information concerning Mrs. Eliza Richardson, for- merly at 418 1-2 Natoma street. Ill., desires the address of Mrs. Ha: Mrs, K. Tiis, AStoria Ok Caikel tor sie Harris Hlelen, formerly &t 158|insormation regarding Thomas Ras- | Seventh. musen, formerly at 15 Ferry building. John Lowes, Patton, Pa., seeks in- S. lon regarding s Jeannell®| Ay D, Smith, Kearny street, by Lowes, formerly at 506 Jones. Mrs. A. D. Reed, Wellsville, N. Y. ; Lowrie, —eavittsburg, OBlo. |y, on: 15iq0r Urbach of 460 Natoma, as to the safety of Albert|, g5 mowmenn Vienna; Gilbert and formerly at 497 Golden Gate| "\ "p '\ glee, South Haven, Mich., % wishes Information regarding Arthur ge. ¢ e BE. Slee, formerly at 39 Arlington street. Ty, by . S e =Con| Mrs. Nettle Spark, 112 Riverside ave- A-,-;;rgi m‘,\“'; .\17211&;1 Jko:es&gv nue, New London, Conn., wishes infor- Sy ¥ gy » P¥| mation regarding Robert E. Stebbins, Mrs. C. L. S. Bock, El Paso; John P.|aton reEarcng B o P-| “Charles A. samuelson, 2116 tnaiana e by A C. Masson, Michigan; | avenue, Chicago, asks ' for informa- Norah MoGrath and thres children, by | ton of Peter Linn of the Western Meat Company. | Noran Guinen, Troy, N. Y.; Mrs. Ann s Loughlin of 1108 Powell, by : Francis| Mrs. D. W. Sheppard,"40 B. Righth {O'Brien, New Jersey; Michael Meri- street, Portland, Ore., asks for infor- gan O,'w “'ebs(er’ by Margaret mation regarding Miss Maggie Thor- 3 % o i 5 nasson. Merigan, Philadelphia. v = & . ogE = Mortimer L. Schiff, New York, N. L. Fitch, 265 South Orange avemue | o " o, " r ingormation regarding Newark, N. J., asks for information of Thomas McDonnell J. T. McKee, Clinton, Mo., wishes in- formation in regard to Miss Margaret McKee, a tourist. M. A. Young, 2405 N street, South a, asks for information regard- ing Charles A. Morton and wife, for- merly at 147 South Park. Mrs. K. McDonald, 3068 Third avenue, | New York, asks for information regard- ing Henry McDonald and William Cor- S | bett. M. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Levy, 1227 Ellis. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Shearer, Somer- set, Pa., asks for information regard- ing Mrs. Belinda S. Bailey, formerly residing at the Raymond, 820 Bush. Mrs. Grace Smith, 736 Vela avenue, Pueblo, Colo., .writes for Information regarding Mrs. Mary L. Langdon, for- merly at 346 Third. Mrs. Talma Smith, 4332 Berkeley avenue, Chicago, writes for informa- tion regarding E. G. Smith, formerly in the employ of Eugene Dietzgen & Lowscher, Salem, Wis., asks for; co, | the present address of George Minnis,| j. A. Steinmatz, Fifth and Chest- "Palace 1, by : }\~H. Hotel, bY {2160 known as Menzie. nut streets, Philadelphia, writes for 105 Church street, To. | Fdward F. Meyer, 417 Produce EX-|information regarding Frank Stlles, . ures SHeeh, “0° |change, New York, wishes the address | formerly living at the American Ho- for information re- of Louis Leffman. Mrs. H. Mary Miller, San Diego, {seeks information regarding E. F. please send yOUT | yiner formerly at 794 McAllister. gwick, 269 Twelfth | g w. Morave, Chicago, Ill., seeks information régarding Fred E. Birge, lest heard of as a refugee in Jeffer- son Square Park. tel. Mrs. Laura Stokes, 6051 Madison avenue, Chicago, writes for informa- tion regarding Clarence Greenwalt, formerly at 420 California. Miss Jennle Swanson, Mont Clare. N. 5., wires for information = regard- inng Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nelson and son. F. f Day street, by Rich- g, Massachusetts; George B. E. Morey, Quincy, Mich., desires| Axel Swarin, formerly at 2410 Folsom. Fogel of 10 Clay street, by George C.|information regarding Mrs. F. 1| @G Tandy of Sausalito would ifke Obst, New Yor Thomas, Margaret, |Jenne, formerly at 792 MecAllister. to hear from +the four Schuman sis- C i Elizabeth Flynn, by | M. G. H. Mustare, Port Huron,|ters, late of “hirteenth street, hear New York. Mich., seeks informaticf regarding | polores. Golafield, wishes to |Herbert Mustard and Mr. Cook. m end Mrs, Charles Edstrom| Mrs. S. McClenaghan, Primrose,| mred Cordova of Santa Cruz wants formerly at §6|Nebr., seeks information regarding|ty know what has become of L. Til- Converse street Mrs. M. Peat, formerly at 1417 Cali- |jjtson, a blackemith, formerly of 118 Thomas Farrell is requested to com- | fornia. X Sixth street. municate with his sister as soon as' J- A. McCormick, Shabbona, I, u. possible at 316 Vicksburg street. asks for information regarding Mrs.| g Ungerman, by Mrs. Arndt, Ho- | G B. McInhill and Miss Martha McCor- boken; Urbach, Isidor of 460 Natoma, | by J. S. Homann,ff ienna; Gilbert and Gideon Utter, by Miss Lina Utter, Troy, N. Y. Harrison. 57 McCracken, Pitts- burg, Pa., asks for information regard- mich, formerly at Miss Bertha W. wife and child, by h, Los Angeles; Fred | of 220 Eddy, by Mrs. F. Van Cauwenbergh, Illinois; H. W. Ger- |ing Jamn5 A. McCracken, formerly at w. hard of 349 Devisadero, by Phillip |17 Franklin. R Ernest, James and Frank Wood- Gerhard, Massachusetts; Alice E. and | Mrs. D. G. McWhirter, Middlesex, {.,cx of 104 Steuart, by Robert Wood- 3. R. Gwartney of 20 Shipley, by S.{Pa. asks for Informaticn regarding| .k, Toronto; M. H. Wascerwitz of Gwartney, Texas. '-hflrleF_ McWhirter, .nlotorman, for- Laurel, by George G. Obst, Brooklyn; H. J. Baldwin, Northfield, Minn, [P¢Tly living at 100 Fifth. Mrs. William Worthy, by Mrs. Alice Mrs. Otto Helmit Mohr is request- ed to communicate with her friends {in Hot Springs, Ark., who are very Orville E. Hartman of 1675 Bush, by | anXious as to her whereabouts. Mrs. J. L. Baker, Ohio; Mrs. Ellen| Bdward McLaughlin and family, Hayden of 1419 Valencia, by James F. formerly of 17 Sheridan street, will e i | please communicate with Mrs. J. W. #eeks information regarding Herbert Caylord Jones, Illinois; A. Wise of 920 1-2 Ful- (ton, by H. L. Bettman, San Jose; Da- vi¢ F. Washington of Powell and Clay, by Mrs. John Wyler, Illinois. J. H. Kaufman, 3128 Montgomery avenue, Philadelphia, asks for informa- H Murphy, New Jersey; Ruth and James i s tion regarding Rosalia Wilheim of 2130 | Howard, Infants' Shelter Home, by jLucky at 316 Vicksburg street. Fush street. Gertrude Howard, Los Angeles; Mr. Information ‘s wanted of Mrs. Annle| yonaq Koch, 37 Maiden lane, New b end Mrs. Hodgkinson of 421 Bryant, Mainzer of 373 Hayes street by Arthur|yg.. wishes information regarding Dr. by John Cameron, Ohlo; Milton C. Natusch of 1744 Fourteenth avenue| ,,ipu. H, Wels. i Hall, by Edwin C. Luke, Illinois; T. South. .Y { W. Henry, by Wilbur 1. Henry, West Will any ohe knowing the where- Fred Young of St. Ann’s buflding, by' Virginie . cbouts of James T. Matthews. 1ast|nrg Eliz Young Matne, sl Information wanted of Dr. A. S. Hill, known to be at 244 lh{eamy street, > formerly of 1926 Market street, h} his kindly commuricate with Mrs. J. Me- enxious son, Dr. Ludlum Hill, 433 Dermott, 1027 Bancroft way, West fo‘:x;si;"“f::;d?::’ ;’;:k' :l:he:a in- Forty-ninth street, Oakland. Berkeley ? Charles Barmeri B aé thn 5 Trs. Mrs. J. H. Carney, 445¢ Wallace | Willlam B. Mitchell (corner Van Hotel; Mrs, Ma'gl P e Palace street, writes for information regard- Ness and Market) is asked for by the| - Maggie Tobin, formerly at | 1807 Pine street; Mrs. Lizzie T. Smith, formerly at 46, Buchanan street, angd | Mrs. Ann Tobin, formerly at 1370 ing Asa C. Hoffman, lately employed Winnipeg Daily Free Press, Canada. at the Agnew Hospital | Please report to Hensley-Green Com- Mrs. C. L. Heck, Dayton, Ohio, |P2™- Broadway. seeks information regarding James P. Miss Kate M. Hill, Seattle, wishes end Philip- War -ack, formerly at 1904 Mrs. Podolskl of 269 Liberty by |information in regard to Lee Smalley, Golden Mrs. Arndt, Hoboken; Parker, father | Russell Clark and Charles A. Clark, QGeorge Henderson, Franklin bufld-'and son, by C. M. Parker, Al- | formerly at 34 Kissling street, ing, Philadelphia, Pa., seeks infor- lendale, Mic¢h.; John, Ludwig and; H. Schaffner of 1014 Castro streat mation regarding Mrs. E. M. Powell, | Gustave Peck, Montgomery, by Mrs. | wants to hear from Mrs. Almy and daughter of 925 Geary; Clara E. Bow- en of 614 Folsom: F. J. Chapman, Baldwin House, 32 Ellis; Frank Pat- erno, 18 Valparaiso, and Mrs. Dorothy | Proutkaski. —— formerly at 1214 Buchanan. W. E. Higman Jr. secks information regarding Pedro Roberts, whose home is at Waukato, Minn. M. C. Hodgdon, Wenatchee, Wash., desires information of Carl Breon and Mrs. Effie Breon, formerly at 119 | Arnat, Hoboken. Mrs.'E. C. Perry, Ridgelawn, Baldi- mere, N, C., asks for information re- garding W. Leonard Perry, formerly at 482 Missouri Street. Miss Mary F. Pritchard, German- town, Pa., asks for information regard- Fifth ing Mary A. Peat, fo! 1y at 1417 Cal- | iirahet: . ng Mary rmerly a s Mrs. 1. Hopwood, Reading, Minn., | ifornia street. @l-| 1n ylew of numerous applications a desires information regarding Mrs. C. O. Bannister of Leadville, Colo., special department for collection ot‘ Frank Smith, formerly at 51 Sixth. |would like to learn the present ad. insurance losses has been estabifsheq, Captain J. Hubert, 242 Oakwood dress of Mrs. M. Plughoff, who for- in charge of competent experts. A. beulevard, Chicago, Ill, seeks infor- |merly lived at 429 Gough street. RUEF, 2394 Pine st., near Fillmore, * | otherwise injured. Simi Land Co Incorporated ; Growers and Dealers in California Wines Have established a témpo- rary branch office at. 1255, 7th St., Oa land Near Adeline Station. All orders will be promptly - filled if sent to the above address. Simi Land Company V. MONTI, City Manager. Flour, Feed, Qrain Leave Your Orders McWilliams & Healy Formerly 303 California street, now in suite 7, St. Mungo Bldg., Golden Gate Avenue and Fill- more St., San Fra cisco, Prices Easy, Terms Easy. Deliveries Prompt. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons having horses which do not belong to them are hereby ordered to deliver them at once to 220 Valen- cla st. for identification, where proper arrangements can be made . for the use of them. Stablemen having lost horses report the same at above address. By order of FREDERICK FUNSTON, Brigadier General U. 8. A. E. E. SCHMITZ, Mayor. JOHN A. HASKELL, Brigadier General N. d [=3 '_ew sn’auss REFINERIES AND STOCKS UNINJURED & Co. Are temporarily located at Tenth and Clay streets, Oakland. All ‘Employes are requested to register at once. We Will Pay Cash —FOR— YOUR DAMAGED PIANO|vaults and Contents Absolutely Uninjured. | No matter whether it is burned or Send us the name, the number and full description, and we will call and examine your piano and offer you full cash value. Address at once THE CALIFORNIA PIANO HOUSE, 514-516 E. MAIN ST, Stockton, Cal. Telephone 2109 Main, San Francisco Call ] Branch Offices have beén uhb lh- ed at Stanyan Street, near and 246 Clement Street, R:ehmond District. Advertisements and 8ubscriptions received. George Mayerle, | Stationery, Cutlery and German Expert Optician, WILL OCCUPY 11156 GOLDEN GATE AVE. On the 10th of May: 2505 Clay Street Near Fillmore st. Saved all records. Stock on hand. Prices reduced. - No high rent to pay for store. HARRY NORDMAN. Always Remember the Fall Name M.OfliOfiDfl. d%é,m;r:“ CALL subscribers receiv-Y ing their paper by mail are Tespectfully requested to for- ward portien of any one wrapper recently received showing name and address to THE CALL, care of Circe- lation Department, No. 1016 Broadway, -Oakland. This is necessary in order to insure 'prompt dispatch of paper. I impossible to send Wrapsa per, send last receipt. We have opened our offices at 1212 Turk street, San Francisco, and are prepared to treat dis- eases of men in the same scien- ific manner that we always did before the fire. We saved all of our most valu- able instruments. Those who have no money will be treated until such times as they can make a payment on their case. If you are sick and have no money come anyhow. Dr. Walcott Co. Specialists for Men 1212 Turk St., Near Fillmore San Francisco UNION OIL CO.; OF CALIFORNIA Announces that it is lp line of refined oils, inc Engine Distillates, etc, Refinery at Oleum, Cal.,, not damaged —in full operation, SAN FRANCISCO Sixteenth and lllinois Streets. ‘Engine For Sale repared to supply a full FIOO h.p. Wheeler - Corliss uding Gaseline, Kerosene engine in good order, alao 75 k. w. Westinghouse gener= ;ator, almost new. Apply to | 'D. Ghirardeli: 940 North Point Strea. 'BERTELING opticat co.! Hats... near Fort Mason. ASPHALTUM Cahforma Asphaltum Sales Agency OFFICE—I6th and Illinois Streets, San Francisco N.W.HALSEY & GO, Bankers, Dealers in Ronds, end Your Orders In The First National Bank of San Francisco Safe DepositVaults NEW YORK FRANKLINAND O’FARRELL STS., SAN FRANCISCO. Open for Business Monday, May lth. - euvaveresa. . - . - b il st s el St | - - - Real Estate Trust Bldg. CHICAGO - - « 152 Monroe strees e ERETT Ty C.A.MamaCo, Asbestos Trunk Manufacturers | F ire Resisting o Roofing 220 & 222 BUSH ST. And Sidings for temporary and per- {Have opened a temporary business of- | manent buildings. Affords greater |fice at their factory, fire protection and is more easily and quickly handled and will LAST 18TH AND FOLSOM. LONGER than galvanized iron. Ab- | solutely waterproof. Guaranteed. De- liveries made immediately upon re- P ceipt of order. Occidental Machinery and Engineering Co. | Temporary Offices 2303 Pacific Ave. H. W. Johns-Manville Co. Several Carloads Compressors, 1301 Golden Gate Ave., cor. Filimore st. Hoisting Engines, Steam and Electric San Francisco, Cal. Standard Safety Water Tube Boilers, PACIFIC COAST BANK Hunt Industrial Railway Track and | Temporary office, 2516% Clay st Cars, Flectric Generating Sets and ! (up driveway).—Notice to Depositors. other ‘ machinery on the way and —We have cash to pay all depositors ready for shipment. ; when accounts have been proven, and Specifications, estimates given coa-| subject to the rules of Clearing-House tractors for complete plants. and Bank Commissioners. Payment 2303 Pacific ave , San Francisco. That Man Pitts Formerly 1008 Market Street. LOCATED NOW AT | 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Avenue, With a Full Line of Barbers’ Supplxes- will be made through Western Na- tional Bank. Send in immediately your Deposit (Pass) Book and a com- plete statement of your account with Bank as it appears on your books. We desire a record of all checks issued by you since the last balapce of your Pass Book and a record of all checks which were then outstanding. Seng ut your Check Book with Stub intact No account will receive attention un. ‘William A. Magee. Thomas Magee. Fredéric E. Magee. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, ‘Temporarily at 2550 Pacific Avenue. BUSINESS LOCATIONS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Lundstrom A Full Stock at Our New Store, 5 530 HAIGHT ST. Wm rebuild the grandest Hat Store i til the above has been with n all America by July 1st. _TO LEASE OR FOR SALE. PACIFIC COAST BANK., I, Free Gur mail order list is destroyed and| WILL BUILD TO SUIT RESPONSI-| preg i) 3 an, Notice to Sh -4 FRELE o ately present your of stock and. receipt for Assessment paid, so CARSON GLOVE CO. that record may be made of same and verified. PACIFIC COAS' FACTORY, SAN RAFAEL. - Cutters report ready for work May we ask our country friends to send us BLE TENANTS. their addresses. | L Freeman, Pres. 2516% Clay st. (up driveway). California Glue Works Office: 1235 Potrero Ave., S. F. UNION IRON WO 16. Operators report ready to work $ May 28. POTRERO EMPLOYEES COMMUNICATE BY MAITL. "IN FULL OPERATION. ' & ¥ CARSON, Rows Valley, Cal b

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