The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 13, 1906, Page 12

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| SERVICES IN | CHURCHES THIS MORNING | | Announcement of the Places Hours at Which Mass Will Be Celebrated. Mass will be celebrated at the fol- lowing places every Sunday morning until further notice is given: Cathedral—$, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. pers, 3:30. Holy Cross 89,10, H LINER'S OFFICERS LEARN MANY VERSIONS OF CALAMITY City of Sydney Arrives From Panama, She April Whence Sailed on 18. a Rics, > calami- Ves ty (old chur f-h]fG'JO Sumla) chool 7:80, 9:30, 10: ,u :30, 10:30, :30, s Home—x. , Sixteenth and Bryant 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. ion Dolores—6, 7:30, 9, 10, 0, 7:30, 9, r0)—6, 5 :11-’), legraph Hill)—7, fontgomery avenue -street entrance of Lombard and Van GUARDSMEN BREAK Presidio—9; SALOON AND CAROUSE k's, Fifth and Clementina ee 9 and 10:30 a. m. St. Brendan's (Sailors’ Home)—9. | 30 o A R .| BERKELEY TO HAVE SCHOOL FOR UNITARIAN MINISTRY Five Men bers of Company 1, Sixth & Di tripped of Un ce Themselves iforms. ent, And Are § | Articles of Incorporation of Institution Are Placed on File in County Clerk’s Office. (l AKLAND, May 12.—The e“ab- v at Berkeley is now assured. | of incorporation of the in- on were filed with the County| k todey. Those who are to act | as trustees are Francis Cutting,| Horace Davis, George W. Stone, Earl| John P. Irish, Sarah A. Cut-| dith K. Davis, W. H. Payson,| on G. Kellogg, Thomas L. Eliot,| Rowell, William H. Gorbam, | Charles R. Bishop, J. Conklin Brown\ and L. W. Blinn. n endowment has already been to the association by Sarah A. ing of a piece of property on Bancroft way, near Union street, 65x 1 feet, with the improvements, and an annual contribution by her of $1000 for three years. Francis Cut- s subscribed $1000 annually for ears. Horace Davis has prom- an annual subscription of $1000 ree years, Edith K. Davis has ribed $1000 annually for three SUES FOR INJURIES RECEIVED IN COLLISION Niels P. Hansen Wants ! ges From the South- gains Charles R. Bishop has sub-| t Ke d .$500. Mrs. Cornelius B. s on has given $50 and W. H. yson $100. SRR RS ARG lnflflaf—n«i THE SCHROTH COMPANY | place between | PREPARES TO REBUILD} k Hansen took Big lmprovements 1or Which Plans Have Already Been Made Will | Be Carried Out. | The Schroth Company, which has| | property interests all over the city nd whose losses run into hundreds | “|of thousands of dollars, has decided | ¥+ to proceed immediately with their im- | R pm\ ements on Union square, for Quarters Are Recovered which plans had already been drawn ts to finu the | by Cunningham & Politeo, the archi- | t i tects. i The buflding may not be an elgh-| werg | teen-story one, as originally intended, | derick | On account of possible building re-| ietions, but it will be the full| t allowed. The company will| d in conjunction with Bryon | , who has the adjoining thirty-| prisoner fi\e feet under a long lease, { les out of| The Schroth Company will also im- ) et, near|prove its large holding on Kearny | ter he|street, between Sutter and Bush; onl o take!Market street, near Sixth; on Geary | { street, mear Taylor, and on Folsom, | near Fifth ! Already plans are out and bids let| E. | for a large market on Geary and Polk | arg | Streets (235x120), which is expecwd | to be ready by June 15. G E ke S R A sted | DEPOSITIONS ARRIVE IN THE FRIEDMAN CASE Important Papers in Connection With | Valuable Estate Are Filed With was accen-| the County Clerk. His par The depositions containing the tes-| among the earliest settlers| timony of Isaac Bernstein and other| , owning much w.uabls- witnesses, including a high Russhm, including their home at Ful- | ofiicial taken on bebalf of Enta Tank-| | elovitch, Ita Michli Galcovitch and ;.‘\iiwa Ribush, claiming to be the sole Will Relieve Distress. |Leirs of Julius Friedman, deceased, be a general meeting of | who left an estate valued at about/ Hiberians at|$800,009, and taken before the Ameri- wenty-fourth 2and | can Consul at St. Petersburg, have| m. today, | been received by County Clerk Mul‘ pmmdlng,| creavy. The papers were filed and de- ve distress. | posited in the safe deposit vault of a ers of the ladies'|ihe Western National Bank for safe ary of the A. O, H. are now at!ykeeping, The depositions are com- ce avenue. All members; plete and are the only ones on file in register there. the case, all those previously taken e T R | having been destroyed in the late fire| Meeting of Arion Society. |and having therefore become ‘useless. The Arion Society held a meetinZ] Most of the other claimants had “Wednesday afternoon at 321 Devisa-| already, at an -enormous ‘expense, ro str d voted to rent the house | taken and filed their depositions. | estribed as its headquarters for one|These having now been destroyed | Wedne: singing | there is no recourse left them but be held as usual. A com-{to take these depositions over again. | e given as soon as a suit- S e LS SR LTI i is available. Fraternal Items. o Sequoia Chapter, Daughters of the| Burglars Take Laces and Jewels. American Revolution, will hold 1its The police have been notified that mfif;lcl;‘l\a:n;e:r;ing:ncs‘xn;la:, a‘l‘ ]:‘ ilie residence of M. Meyerfield Jr. at|® B Py 1609 California streef was entered 1un[""“°" Mparnet). 4re) RroMwes. . "Thi rupture and | | 1 gure ! of 5 to relie ay Al < 125U yorktown Soclety, Children of the Monday. About §$1000 worth of jew-| smerican Revolution, bas suspended olry and fine laces were stolen. operations till further notive. Jtock and THE SAN ERANCISCO "Seven Dollars ‘A Day... Is our entire expense for rent, for store and warehouse . . . . FIVE CARLOADS A DAY Can be unloaded on rear platform of warehouse at one time. CALL, SUNDA North British and Mercantile Insur- ance Gompany OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY To the Public and Our Patrons: The North British will pay all fire losses just as soon as adjusted. Our office for bandling all loss claims 1s focgted in the Trithune building, north- wrst corner of Eighth and Franklin streets, Oakland. Our office for gen- eral fire ‘business i3 at 2027 Sutter street, San Francisco. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460 Eighth St, Oakland Agents TOM C. GRANT, X General Agent for Pacific Department. W. J. NICHOLS, General Adjuster. Policyholders who resided in “the burned districts, as well as those who have moved since the fire, will please send their present addresses to us at once, if they have not already done so. We are now ready to furnish duplicate policies in place of those destroyed. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, GONN. I‘l’om:mury Offices, 618 Webster St.,| i 8an Francisco, Cal. All policy-holders who suffered by the recent earthquake and fire will be slven every consideration in the col- lection of premiums. Write or call on us. ‘We make liberal loans on all poli- cles which are over one year old. JAY A DPWIGGINS, Manager. OUR MANAGER eats his lunch out of & paper bag while dictating to the stenographer. OUR FLOORWALKER heats the glue on the street stove for the busy cabinet-makers. OUR SALESMEN wear blue flannel shirts and help load the wagons—when they have tlme. Pacific Coast Head Office 925 GColden Gate Avenue SAN FRANCISCO The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York EVERYBODY WORKS, and we have fifty men clearing away debris on our Howard-street lot, 100x160, where we will soon have a building, if Gray Bros. will wake up and commence work on the foundation. the OUR FREE 'BUS leaves Market and Sixth streets every hour. Come and see us. We have two cars of Richmond Ranges on the way, but only enough in stock to last a few days—better hurry. Eight Hundred Bureaus on hand, plenty of Folding Beds, Chairs and Tables galore. : STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY Warerooms: Sixth Street, From King to Berry NewEngland Mutual Life Insurance Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 717 Paru Street, £lameda Policy Holders, please send address to ‘HENRY K. FIELD, General Agent Has temporary headquarters at 1864 Pine st, San Francisco, and for convenlence of transbay residents at Room §14 Union Savings Bullding, Oskland. A large force of workmen is engaged in refiiting quarters at our former location in Company’s own building, corner Califormia and Sansome Sts, and wé expect to be the first Life Insurance Company resuming businesg at old stand. The JSan Francisco Albert M. Bender Insurance 1345 O’Farrell Street, S.F. Policy-holders are hereby notified that my records have been destroyed by fire, and are kindly requested to communicate with me at the above address. New business accepted. Please send memorandums/ of your policies. Insurance Companies, please We are granting 60 days’ extension in payment of premiums falling due within next 60 days following April 13, 1906 Exchange Board ill reopen for business in San Francisco Five Days. after the, Opening of the Banks. W. L. HATHAWAY, Manager feitmes 5 Balfour, Quthrie & Co. G. B. BURLINGC TEMPORARY OFFICE General Insurance/2010 Washington St., San Francisco Cement, Structural Steel. U Announcement of the exact day and location will be made later. A. B. RUGGLES, President. My Records Have Been swved_. .. Temporary Office at 2424 SUTTER STREET Clients Please Raport Losses Above A@dress. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT 5 is located temporarily at 714 BROADWAY Fireman’s Fund FIRE NOTICE! Insurance Co. The Continental Insurance Co. A\ MARINE Cordes Furniture Company TEMPORARY OFFICE OAKLAND Temporary Offices: OF NEW YORK 2 all fi lai 945 Fillmore Street, Corner of McAllister | ommorma pme wmmusal 18 ADJOTING e ENTED. Maks ap your claims in DETAIL and present them immediately. New business accepted. ARTHUR 6. NASON & CO., M Managers, 89-01 Deiger Bidg., OIkllnd, Cal. Telephone Oakland 2535. 2872 WASHINGTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. ASPHALTUM California Asphaltum Sales Agency OFFICE—Iéth and Hjinois Streets, San Francisco AT REFINERIES AND STOCKS UNINJURED Send Your Orders In Fire Adjusting and City Department, 1371 Turk Bt, San Francisco. Daepartment, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. The New Store will be a credit to Greater San Framcisco. Watch for the announcement of location and date of opening. The First National Bank of San Francisco Safe DepositVaults|.: Open for Business Monday, May l4th. o e Cor. Bush and Sansome Streets, Office Hours 10 a. m, 0 3 p. m. Vaults and Contents Absolutely Uninjured. Physicians Of San Francisco Thmotywvhnu.mnoedot assigtance, please report at the Medical Rellet Comumittes at L.n- Bo-plw. corner Webster and Clay streets. The committee rooms will be open from ® & m. to ¢ p. m. daily, Bundays excepted. Address communications to the Secretary, Dr. ¥. W. Lux; also state from whers graduated and mnr of license. PHARMACIES General Electric Company Tflmvm Arrangement: UNION OIL COMPANY 0f California WITH FULL STOCK OF PLASTER AT OLD STAND., ‘Main Office % g Not Injured by Fire. Now i Union s“z‘:u.::' Building Oakland Office Removed to San Francisco, Office and Wasehouse; |Devisadero and Californla Streets K ones b ISIXTEENTH AND HARRISON STS., S E.| Wakeleo quaiity n Every Dep't "'.'an’g.‘r‘;}ufifl'c"é* | 16th and Illinois Streets

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