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

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BSUNDAY, PRESIDENT SENDS ENCCURAG G WORD TOLOCAL Y. M. C. A, Says the People Will Supply (TWO RECORD FEATS BY BILLIARDISTS IN Run Record in Defeating Schaefer. ‘CUT THIS OUT JHIGAGO TOURNAMENT ' Willie Hoppe Breaks Wérld's High l;[]in tfl Reh“ild lts iYoun;ster Clicks off 307 Points in Destmfl Home. Wemorial Fund fo Be Gath-| ered by an Appeal to the Nation. J | the Young ien's an Eighteen-inch Balk Game, | Sutton Disposes of Cure In Six In- nings Replete With Sensa- tional Plays. CHICAGO, May 12~The was broken last night by Willle Hoppe, who record was held by Louls Cure, 255. Hoppe made the record in his game ith Jacob Schaefer, whom he defeat- jed in eight innings by the score of 500 to 103. as l S SUCCEeSSOT. the Union the local erest in its ef- been received MeCoy: WHITE HOUSE, | J 5, 1906. rem with ng of the morigage of g ou May 13, extreme regret | ding was the recent Francisco have borne | appalling | EVELT.” he President | age of the local : association. They are v pleased at his vivid remem- e of the mortgage-burning in- ing funds to erect | as assumed defnite | o is to raise & me- bLutions from | e country. There n of more than 100 i on June 1| e San Francisco | this and perfeet the | of the memorial all the secre- tily inte l‘\o‘ d to get enough f the finest struc- | the world. lefinitely decided ding shall be &t | This is n‘, aay be | le to s2ll it and | a jarger piecs of | ut, which will not cost | as the sum the downtown site i | | will bring. ——————————— GREATER POLK-STREET CLUB. Larkin and Ninth Street Clubs—Busi- ness Men of Van Ness Avenue. Citizens’ National | eet, between Sut- s, at 2 o'clock p. to consider the | et car service Larkin and Sutter streets. All} rested are invited. } Yreka Man Goes Insane. | OAKLAND, May 12.—Driven insane sta of ruins and scenes of olation that l:g , 4. F. Lyman, contractor of Yreka, almost fe while frantically attempt- n at Fruitvale on The demented man | the middle of the hands uplifted and praying for ide train to stop in the name of the stricken metropolis, when Constable T Carroll observed the crezy contractor and dragged him | T » danger. Lyman is being detain- . a2t the Receiving Hospital I.ndr be examined as to his sanity. He | a man of apparent refinement and elucation. Grasshopper Plague In Stanislaus. EERKELEY, May 12.—Professor C. M. Woodworth of the ent of En- tomology at the State versity is in | receipt of an sppeal hm citizens of | Ceres, Stanislaus County, for sid in com- batting & plague of gn-hoppm 'X’bu report of the grasshoppers’ operations in- dicstes that the insects are at work ear- ler in the sesson than is their hnbe Professor Woodworth is unable to visit | PBtanigisns and direct in person & eam- | ageinst the grasshoppers, but has !:?mmd directions that may aid the farmers to give the winged pest success- ful battle. Chinese Buying Property. OAKLAND, May 12—Chinese mer- chants have bought property at the southeast and the southwest corners of Ninth and Webster streets at| heavy advances over former prices.| The southwest corner, 75x76 feet,| brought $16,500. A year ago the same corner was sold for $8000. The mum-i west lot brought $12,000, an increase of nearly three times in value. RSP S Diamonds and old gold bought. Gold- ] eu Gate Loan Offics, 960 Pierce = © ! 3 | with but y |his second inning, Sutton found the | ad in the dedi- ng Men's Chris- [more than two inches. { Those who have no money It took George Sitton but six innings to win the afternoon game from Louls Cure, an average of 83 2-8 pcints for the game. For sensational billiards this game stands out pre-em- |inent in the tournament. Starting out 1 point and making but 8§ in balls to his lking when he stepped to the table for his third inning, and {soon he was in perfect stroke. Before he missed he had collected world’s | {high run, 18-inch balk, 2 inch, set the new mark at 807. The former | | ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT . |ENGINEER M. |ENGINEER OF TESTS | 140 points, following the balls down the | the table out of balk and making ten |points without moving the On his one| hundred and thirty-eighth attempt he {found tne balls lined up sbout, six|-AND DEPARTMENT, C. P. 1t | PASSENGER TRAFFIC MANAGER but Sutton made |PAYMASTER |a perfect jump shot, counted and left |R. OF W. AND CONT. AGT... inc loc hes apart and against the rail, ked Impossible, {the balls bunch. He missed a one- - {eushion draw on his one bundred and | |forty-first attempt. In the mext off 121 inning Sutton clicked the tournament. In the meantime Cure had been do- ; | Ing some beautiful work. He missed the first shot, but In his second inning he counted off 126 peints. On his one hundred and twenty-seventh attempt j |be found the balls frozen. He spotted them, but missed. Cure made 3 In {his third inning and failed to count in his fourth, but im the fifth he ran up % and had the balls in position for more but missed an easy bank shot. He lost the balls in & corner, and that settled the game. Button followed with his run of 201. Cure followed with 13, and Sutton, with but 20 to go, ran the game out. Sutton’s high run was 201; average 83 2-6. Cure’s high run was 126} aver- |age 39 1.8 Willie Hoppe won first prize in the billiard touranment this afternoon by defeating George BSlosson. Bcore: Hoppe, 500; Slosson, 1T ——— Wireless Station Is Open. WAN DIEGO, May 12.—The n.lv:J wireless station at Polnt Loma sent out ity first wireless official message last night. It was addressed to Admirai | McCalla at Mare Island, and notified | im that the orking order, |We have opened our offices at | 1212 Turk street, San Francisco, jard are prepared to treat dis- eases of men in the same scien- | ific manner that we always dxd before the fire. |We saved all of our most valu- | able instruments. they can make a payment on their case. If you are sick and station was now ln; |GENERAL or @ dozen | GENL. SUPT. MOTIVE POWER “”’"wLAw DEPARTMENT . V wimo:;eanic Steamship Company’s Dock be treated until such times as|Pier 7, foot of Pacific St.' | ] have no money come anyhow. | Dr. Walcott Co Specialists for Men lZlZ Turk St., Nr.Filimore San Francisco \ REFEREE SALE. We will offer 1600 acres of orange land in 10 sections belonging to the Estate of Kate Johnson, deceased, lo- cated 6 miles from San Bernardino, at ,Public Auction, SATURDAY, May 19, 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the steps @ or Pier 7, San Frai |GENERAL | GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. and he followed this in the |STATIONER fifth inning with 201, the high run of | TRANSPORTATION, SUPT. OF ... | For-Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan, ! | ‘OGEANIG STEAMSHIP GOMPANY Present Location of General Offices | { | | Southern Pacific | AUDITOR . and Toloouph Ave,, Oakland. |AUDITOR, DIS!URSEM!NTS and Telegraph Ave., Oakland. AUDITOR, PASSENGER ACCOUNTS...18th and Telegraph Ave, Oakland. AUDITOR, ASSISTANT crevme 18th and Telegraph Ave, Oakland. CAR ACCOUNTANT | COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT .. |CHIEF COUNSEL ... Alameda Mole. ..West Oakland. ..Ferry Building, San Francisco. Ferry Building, San Francisco. vesessesses..72 San Pable Ave., Oakland. .72 San Pablo Ave, Oakland. 305 San Pablo Ave, Oakland. Ferry Building, San Francisco. 805 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. 305 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. 805 San Pablo Ave, Oakiand. FREIGHT AUDITOR ......... Alameda Mole. PREIGHT TRAFFIC MANAGER.......Ferry Building, San Francisce. GENERAL BAGGAGE AGENT .......Ferry Building, San Francisco. GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT ........Ferry Building, S8an Francisco. MANAGER ........... «es..Ferry Building, San Francisce. Ferry Building, San Francisce. 305 San Pablo Ave, Oakland. Sacramento. Ferry Building, San Francisce. 205 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. 72 San Pablo Ave., Oakiand. .72 8an Pablo Ave, Oakland. 305 8an Pablo Ave., Oakland. Ferry Building, San Francisce. Oakland Bank of Savings, 2nd Floor. ..72 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. 72 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. Ferry Building, 8an Francisce. teiressercseseess.72 San Pablo Ave, Oakland. .West Oakland. Ferry Building, San Francisco. Ferry Building, San Francisce. TREASURER ceecescncns .Oakland Bank of 8avings, 2nd Floor. CITY TICKET OFFICES—Lower floor, south end Ferry Building, San Francisco, and 12 San Pable Ave, Oakland. CITY FREIGHT OFFICES—12 8an Pable Ave, Oakland, Clay and Steiner Streets, San Francisce. Pacific Coast |Union Pacific Steamship Co. [Railroad In San Francisco For Los Angeles, San Diego and Sanm Barbara TICKET OFFICE in Ferry Building, & ground floor, near Southern Pacific. State of California..Thursdays, 10am | FREIGHT OFFICE, 1767 Post St, be- Santa Rosa .Sundays, 10am tween Webster and Buchanan. Oak- hnd Office, 44 San Pablo Ave. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) S. F. BOOTH, .Ml“ 12, 18,24, 30, 1:30 p m Gen’l Agt. Passenger Dept. ..May 16,21,27, 1:30 p m And every third day thereafter. €, CLIFFORD, Gen1 Agent Freight Dept. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound Ports, Victorla, Vancouver May 22, 11 am .May 18, 29, June 5, 11am And every Tuesday thereafter. |CHIEF ENGINEER . |CHIEF SURGEON .. |CLAIMS ATTORNEY ....... ceremanss |CONSULTING ENGINEER | DISTRICT ENGINEER OF wW. GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT GENERAL STOREKEEPER SUPERINTENDENT . LAND DEPARTMENT, 8. P SECRETARY ceeses S8ECRETARY BRD. OF FEN.ION‘. SIGNAL ENGINEER TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT . and corner For &unu:o, llfll Vllley San Rafael— {’ . *3°15, 9.50, 11:00 a. Fl :o ‘315 (S.l]l B'fl,‘w id, 30, 105, 108 *Runs to San Quentm. Gulz‘mu and Other Mexican Ports, ,J“‘,'o;, . Gally for Tomales and way| Call Ps d:.t San Pedro and East p. m. Saturdays omly for Peint San R d_way_ stations. fiz,:';m._u;,:. "Bevot, foot of Mar- .June 7, 10 a m ket st, 8 F. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, Curacao. ... | Toyo Kisen Kaisha ‘: Ticket Offices (Oriental S. S. Co.) | Oakland - - 968 Broadway Have Opened Their General Offices at| San F < F 'ty f Fe Bidg. I3 Frantisee Front ol Reay wiok 217 221 Brannan St., San Francisco | 5. F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf| Steamers will leave wharf, corner C. D. Dunann, G. P. A., San Francisco Pirst and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokobama and Hong Kon calling at J. D.SPRECKELS 15 BROS. & CO. Shmghm, and connectmg at Hong Kong with steamers for Manila, India, etc. No cargo received om board on |day of smlmg“ S, S, Nippon Maru...Thursday, May 10 S S. Hong KongMaru..Tuesday, June s Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, corner P;rst and Brannan sts. H. AVERY, Am General Hln;glr. H-ve Opened Temporary Offices at the 0.A.Mam & 0o, Oceanic S. S. Company | Trunk Manufacturers |:=oee o SHREORBIG u\g: el ‘:..g"'g_gx‘;"i;,.fi'.’, jgiiida| Where all railroad information will be gladly extended |8 B ALAMEDA, for Honoluy ; 10.0Ip12:Walar Los Angeles Iv| 3:50p 5:508 to the pubiic: : Gopliegiw M0 RMDBSHSL | TR RIWERLTE) pomuNerox mours 5 BONOMA for Honolulu' Samos. ' ave opened temporary business of- | operated on the Tegular schedule, Los CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY ........................... D mu. May fist fice at thelr factory, | eN T Nes. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY OFFICE 1008 Broadway, Oakland, 18TH AND FOLSOM. SECRE 'ARY’S OFFICE: Oceanic Steamship Company. | Hakalau Plantation Company. | Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Cempany | Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, 2023 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Stockholders, Please send your present address. ‘We have applicationg from respon- sible persons desiring leases on MARKET STREET AND CITY FRONT PROPERTY | CALL ON US. BACIGALUP! & STEVENS, 1113-1118 Fillmore Street. 20,000,000 Needles By Express To the Land of the MIDNIGHT SUN Close connections with North Cape and Fjord steamers, by the Scandinaviau-|. American Line’s ‘u- twin screw steamer “C. F. TIETGEN,” Having all. modern improvements. From New York MAY 17TH AND JUNE 28TH. NORTH SHORE RAILROAD | I 1 “President Harriman of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific arrived In New York this morning 71 hours 27 minutes en routs frem San Fran- elsco."—PRESS DISPATCH. Nal—s =# = Francisco-(hicago 68 HOURS APART Less than 3 days on the Overland Limited Electric Lighted, Ladies’ Parlor, Cafe, Dining Car, Drawing-Room Sleepers, Recessed Observation Rotunda.. .. #Ask the Agent Southern Pacific Jouth End Ferry Building, Jan Francisco 12 San Pablo Avenus, Oakland Onkhnd. Al lar lchtdulo. giving R lr.fl VALLEY LINE An.,;l:‘-)qmuhr | -m.unn parior car eles. [n;m‘ltl interfered with. How: ym lmpll. r iy & 308t all potnts To Property Owners Iurpvd co s provided to o -e_.':' g the course all trains, including the Shore Lin, | ited will be again in ard, NI Livermore and San | Jose (via | ule. | f WORKS AND OFFICES INFORMATION BUREAUS APRIL 23, 11 & m TRAIN SERVICE ameda and schedule. NARROW GAUGE-To Alameda Mole. No service. bdn(»-: trom‘hou:'l:.n to 7 DEN . ROUTE—Regular a“ ourl—mnhr.‘-fll. NSE'I‘ RUUTI (East of Los An- )—Regular schedule. Regular COAST LINE—Through Service San 0-Los Angeies: | 21-22—Reclining chair , diner and ob- o mnl Los An- CE—San Jose, via Niles—Regular mhllwluhmedmtflu serviee is the onl; Of the Following-named Berkeley. Hegu- mu-:!y. ted, irreguiar service to -.Il. foot Are Established in the equip- (San_Francisco-Los schedule. Regular SAN FRANCISCO, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY jSmencisecgen| COOK & SONS =y | tional trains 910 and 21-2. Truins run- DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAY COMPANY Baclgalupl S ‘3,'533&3,;;,;}2::’“:;“ Sy S50 g&i RAILROAD t::orxl’AALqu‘Y NEW FRISCO' MARKET, H IO, & “"g HERN RAI GOLDEN GATE, Near Buchanan. | 24 Sronte. "Thaos. tratus, will make sl UDSON EXCURSIONS STALLS TO LET. | stops formerly made by Nos. 29 and. 3% ISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY Apsly | e Gtop st Valoncia 'srece| MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY BACIGALUP! & STEVENS, | Sfforte il stop st Valencia' street REOUEY : 1118-1415 Fillmore St. Dourd traina. NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES NICKEL PLATE ROAD NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY PENNSYLVANIA LINES SOUTHERN RAILWAY TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY WASHINGTON SUNSET ROUTE WABASH RAILROAD 'Dfl'lflon. Temporary Headquarters Railroads Nave of the Ferry Bldg. | R. N. NASON & CO. The Builders’ ‘Glm Paints and Oils in Stock Is located at 226 Oak st, near Gough and about two blocks from Market st., baving leased the premises for 3 years. of the Courthouse, in the City of San _The latter sl ¥il be especially| For Victors and Zonophones All members are invit call The law offices e e o o S W e _sna Teachors i ‘Um:ms"‘"-‘fim:'::‘ Marve thats B addrams St e e nom.n-n-:mua:‘uu: 206 Fillmore st. % | 'ormerly 157-339 Market St retary ag scon as Northeast Corner of Fillmore [ % PETER BAC'GALUPI & SONS rhy l{mm ton Streets, San Fransisce. 1113-1118 FILLMORE ST JAMES A WILSON, Sean May 18 1506

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