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12 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY-14, 1906. GERMAN SCENTIST WD KK SOLOMON SIS ABOUTANTS st Declares That the Insect eminently an Exponent of Cleanliness. Entomolog! Views of Investigators Who Household Pest Is Pos- essed of Human Intelligence. Asserts There Would Be Less Disease f Human Race Patterned After Them. N § ia]l Dispatch to The Call STRASBURG, May 18.—According to Dr. Escherich, 2 learned entomologist of Btrasburg University, Solomon erred in commending the ant to the sluggard as a sbining ezample of wisdom and Industry. The German savant thinks Solomon would better have justified his claim to be vegarded as the est man that ever lived had be extolled the ant as an ex- onent of cleanliness. He has just pub- Yished the results of an exhaustive study of these wonderful insects. He combats | the views of those investigators who as- | sign to them almost human intelligence. | But as exponents of that virtue which | stands next to godliness, he maintains that ants stand pre-eminent, and if the buman race would pattern after them in this respect half the diseases on which | doctors thrive w. vanish. | he declares, ak persons. Nature has ents that serve s combs and brushes zed folk, and ve of use ap with dirty e supreme law | village of re the cn- H. T. Owen, b the problem of living on e from the curacy a year, and ge derived from s gone by in order of the officiating has now been in possession. a dead set e wealthier deserting neighboring ers followed her had all ence. sanitary authority re- t on the erived the great- income were unfit for Bishop was per- rate the property. ““Thus at one blow,’” said Mr. Owen, ““my income was cut down to £30 per snnum. I brought an action against the Bishop in the County Court, but the Judge ed thet he had no jurisdie- tion, and I wes nonsuited. I have not the means to carry the matter to a higher court, and so, for a time, I must § \ir with what I regard as injustice. y Uving is mo longer a living; and, sithough it is perfectly true that the Bishop of Bt. Asaph has offered me a pension of 275 & year if I will give up the church, this I must refuse to do in Justice to my conscience and my God. One can mever tell what may result from the agitetion in favor of Welsh Disestablishment; but surely my ocase is an object lesson as to the necessity of dcing something.’’ ———— Almost Worth the 3 It is an Herculean task to rebuild the grest cit; many little cities and towns that have been destroyed, to repair the damage sustained by colleges and railways and other works. But it will be achieved, says the Columbia State. The insur- ance companies will have to bear, prob- ably, two-thirds of the total loss. There fs no spirit of commereialism here. And the contributions from the rich men abd corporations, from the National Government, from private citizens all over the country will flood California with as much %old, if necessary, as has flowed eastward from her golden veins. _Jt was almost worth the catastrophe to bave the great and steadfast humanity of Americans thus put to the test, and to see it stand the test as if it were no ordeal, but one of the rules of the me. That, also, is our way. ‘‘The battle -is lest,”’ said Desss ““but there is time to win another.”” And win an- other bhe did. Onme city bhas been de- stroyed; but there is time and there is the will and the courage to build an- other, and we have begun to build it. salary of Ban Francisco and the ! LARGE SUMS SPENT DAILY BY TREASURY DEPARTMENT | DELINQUENT SALES. DELINQUENT SALES—Continued. —— L M. J. DELINQUENT SALE Ngfi‘{’s&:y NAMES OF g i . REH: ERS. .Bhares.. |Head of the Fiscal Agency of the LmOCi:nN xids.‘;fi:uilfl lbilcinm- City and %ml H?L‘;'D., Trfixa«??fioszg 38%3 People Hyndies Billions Bach | Copgy, of e, Frae Sl Upo the o W Tanes.: 49 2 4000 The Treasury Department'is the most | ment 0. 0 oy ammounts sat Spposice the H oW 20008 important branch of the Government next | n07 e "of the respective sharcholders, as fol- i W" 120.00 o the State Department, writes Gilson |lows: NAMES OF H W }83'% HST ok e . : ST i b H W. - ALL EMERGENCY CLAIMS AGAIN: FINANCE COMMITTEE Willet: Leslie’s Weekly. It is the| SHAREIIOLDERS. Cert.No. Shares. Amt. s " ?fis::a]! ;gé:cv of the peup]c,y At its head i:\mhm, “gxm;.a.-.z}. -, 288 380 8560.00 E; L] }%5 3:;5%2 1';‘;:1#5;1; ,1\;2 RED CROSS FUND® MUST BE FILED ON OR : e - who, for | Ames, Worthington. g oW £ s Swgtggf, uitte 1;;”::3;3;,:;1]:105 ig:‘;\\mes, Ve N o H Wi 20.00 All claims must be accompanied by regular, carefully itemized bill, at o | the eollecting and disbursing of & million | Ashman, ‘}’ohn 2w H oW 20-00| LOWEST price of labor done or COST PRICES of supplies purchased or c19 ey . i , John. B S W confiscated. coc {and a half of dollars eevry day in the|Ashman, Jol H W, 40,00 RAN ?:ar and for the custody all the time of | “riainal " fasue - Stock, o o Attach bill to back of Claim Form. SAN F | more than a billi in cash and| Cert. 3J43—100 ‘Tm' Hw 20.00 Make out a separate bill for each requisition or authority. variot ries of the| Sgual gd;' 200 shares H W, 60.00 Attach -authority to back of bill L sz Dt st hoallad, altogether| Do, otock desue'iaoy - £ L I e 40100\ Sign claim form and have signature acknowledged by a Notary Publie. | the inecmprehensibel sum of $45,000, | Besker, B. A Truttce, o o N 35:% All claims must be presented on REGULAR FORMS provided for the MAIN OFFICE: Sou W1 s more, during all that{ Uriginal Issue ~Stock, Thomas, H. W., 40.00 | purpose, OTHERWISE THEY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. e llion dol-| St 3144—100 shares, Thomas, H. W., 200.00 In the absence of proper authority for supplies purchased or confis- Corner c.“. less than & quarter of a millio | cqual to 200 shares Thomas, H. W. 50.00 *| Southwest T ! were lost in the Treasury Depart-!| New Stock Issue (not Thomas. H, W.. 50.00 | cated, get the certificates or sworn statements from rellable parties as to ety ¢ SO | pastued) . . 200 400.00 | Thorag) H. W 50.00 | the value' of the stock taken, the time of taking, and the party who took fornia and Gough Streets, nt. | Becker, B. 3 During any one week of the present | Original ~ lssue = Stock, gt WZZ $0-99| the supplies in question. ; A g SRaE Bl trins ficials expended more | Ee‘:;.x 33;5‘21&? ':‘n:::e‘- ;{,omn‘ g &, zg'gg i & * |San Francisco. than was T o maintain the entire| g3ual jto 200 shares | homas, H. W., 2 l e T | P B R a5 mergency Claims = | oney collected by the treasury last | Becker, rustee, homas, H. W. 50.00 venr, o sound fgares. was $540,000,000, | Onginal * lashe * Stock: Fhomas Y B L I R o L o 0 v Tarack RANCH OFFICE: e dotal Suioant expended in the same ‘;C‘:} 3‘1:6_2&0 5t e ;2“"5' g ;V Trustee. . :ggg confiscated on account of relief work (PRIOR TO TWELVE O’CLOCK B N . twelvemonth was We spent | Stock ‘Issue (not Thambe B W amee & 50.00' NOON, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906), must be presented to the Claim De- ific Ware S s e s R T I W T 880 partment of Finance Commitise, atia-ned to Special Emergency Ciim | Southern Pacific $ . ; 4 . omas, H. W., Trustee. . -0} Form provided for the purpose. e e o 2 doi00| Thomas M. W Trustes. . e Blanks may be had on application to Claims Drpartment at the omce |house, Second and Town- i:rchHfl ¥ el it "‘""u ig gg«gg{';:omas: H. W., Trustee:. 50.00 | of Finance Committee, Hamilton School, Geary street, between Scott and send Streets,San Francisco : the s given in payr ! 20.00i Thomas, H. W.. Trustee. . 50.00 | Pierce. 4 : the Pan proper | 10 20.00| Thomas, H. Trustee. . 50.00 The biggest bill collected by the treas- | 10 20.00! Thomas, H. Trustee. . 50.00 ury was §261,000,000 for customs; the |B 10 20:00| Thomas, ;:3;::.. .00 et ) pl $-01, poe e 3 omas, . rustee. . B second largest bill collected was for $232,- 10 20.00| phomas, H. s ‘ I AIMS 009,000 for internal revenue; then $9- 10 gggginofl.; H. 200.00 ° X - 000,000 was taken in f:rrthlo sf“]c of pub- = 58:‘0’3 | Thomas, H. ig0:00 ¥ = . M& 0] ie lands, and $37,000,000 for various | 10 200 | Thomas, H. 2:00 N t t M h t st bill paid in 10 20.00! Thomas, H. W. 2 7 : 145300000 fon pon| B T W e o otice 1o viercnants th ko i 40 80100 Thomas: H. W, riustee:: 100-001 Al goods purchased for reliet work AFTER 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SAT- . and $102,000,000 Trustee 4 4 gg;gg:;:g:::, H. W Trustee. ,0.00| URDAY, APRIL 28, 1906) must be accompanied by printed Requisition 00 n Trustee. 458 40 80.00 | Thomas, H. W, Tramee.: $0.00 | Blank, properly signed by Chairman and Receiving Clerk. Mail Bills and zgg ;50 §3~33}Thowas, H. W., Trustee.. 50.00 | Requisitions to Claim Department. se¢ 40 soioo| Tnomar B W Times: 150:00 LESTER HERRICK, Asst. Secretary. : A 10, -00 | Thomas, H. W., Trustee.. 50.00 soincallanpons. < fibemn 1103 10 20.00| Thomas, H. W.. Trustee.. 20.00 P & B 00 s =g dollars paid out by |Berl, H 1123 20 40.00| Thomas, H. W, = ¢ o e treasury Ir. Roosevel *d | Boiton, Robert C -08 | Thomas, H. W., Trustce., 40.00 the White House we find t the sum is | Bolton, Robert C 1088 200 400.00 | Th . H. V.. Z 10.00 acl lc oast : 3 ight B ths e o e e Imeeel 1120 25 50.00| Thomas H. W, nrumiee: $0.00 AER . x w Our factory is running nig A ey about two | Boyd, Charles T. 604 30 . H. W., Trustee.. 20.00 > and day—prompt delivenies t the present time, or about two | gl ZHeS Ty 81 70 W T 20700 CE . : California ritie "Iy ce HWD Trustee 2.0 TRAIN SERVI eams l 0 Sales in San Francisco at an ‘rust ompan; . W., Trustee.. . % - [ ] , Trastee for Estate of Wr H W, i 0.00| SUBUREAN _FERRY SERVICE— ARMY’S WEALTK!;IEETTO:’IrifTigSH Hr."'gemf.'.coa inal Ts. H W, Trastee.: 2:00 BROAD GAUSETo Onidsnd _Pier, for 1306 Post Streot S c sue Stock, Cert. 3201—25 H. W, Trustee. . 0.00 ; Oakland, Alameda and Berkoley. i in Office. STATIONED AT FOR! hiren, ol ri° 0 stares H. W Truses.. 30:00 e g For Los Angeles; San Diego ““\;‘l‘;.ru-ys.hn' . it New 'Stock Issue (not H, Trustee. . 20.00 L 3 3 and Santa Barbara mion Saving Bank Bldg.,0akland CGaptain Gecrrse = Kx?ci_Has et 268 ?g . g', ;%% NSI;?KM-ROUTE—Pmenun and ex- State of California..Thursdays, 10am P — gy ey o Do 383 FER Fow e i TS iy Sante Rest oo SundeynW0am|ppe Dapaffine Paint Co o 5 100'00 | siomas H- 30-%0 | olicduiln: gIving prompt. setvice o all, (4 . Captain George H. Knox, commander | 46 92.00 | Thomas: H. 100.00 | from about 1 & m. to 7 b m. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) : ¢ D, Twenty-sixth Infantry, | Cruden, 20 40.00 | Thomas, H. 40.00 | OGDEN ROUTE—Regular schedule. | May 12, 18,24, 30, 1:30 p m at Fort MeIntosh, Texas, is|Sruden, 10 20.00 | Thomas, H. 200.00| Regular equipment. i -May b L at Fort Meciniosh, Lexas, Cruden, David . 10 20.00 | Thomas. H. 20.00 | BHASTA ROUTE—Regular schedule. | {.May 15, 21,27, 1:30 p m thiest officer in the United |California Safe Deposit Thomas, H. 40.00 | Regular_equipment. e And every third day thereafter. y. He is worth in his own| and Trust %;mmng. :,l’::omns, }P{i 100.00 ‘S;I)‘Fg;l‘wfi)ul’g&e .:fi:"tnfg m&gsemg: . 2.2 s rustee lor a . h, . - = £ ,000, which was left to him | V€ erii..- 285 10 20.00 | Thomas, H. 40.00 | ment. For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound N w. HALSEY é cfl, he late E. N. Knox, the | Churchhili, Mrs. M. Alice. 584 100 200.00 | Thomas, H. 50.00! VALLEY LINE (San_ Francisco-Los Ports, Victoria, Vani . ? er who was well C.':grchhm‘ l&;s M. Alice.us)gi gg igg%g ;:omls. g ;ruslegu ;g_gg An“s";l:e);fle;uhr schedule. Regular st 3 » . WH-“"" 2 known in busine cles throughout [ Fo7¢% = S¥apa s 3 Lol omas, H. rustee. . 'u OAST LINE—Through Service San Ymatilla.............. ay a 2 the country P " Teueiee. 15 10 20700 | pomase H Wo Trustee.. 30:00 | srancisco-Los Angeies: | Queen. ... ‘May 15, 29, June 8, 11 a m Bankers, « in the army because | Dugan, - Trustee.. 27 10 20.00) Thomds, H. Trustee. . 100.00 | No.10{No.22[ Via_ Niles & S J | No.# |No.21 And every Tuesday thereafter. Dugan, o Trostes 28 10 2000 | Thomes, T W Trustee. 8000 'lnouv S F Ferry ar|9:28a)12:08a ugan, . . ‘h s, H. . tee. . . 9:00a Oakland Pi a11:20p P Dugan, 10 20100 Thomas, H. W., Trustee.. 10100 | 10.0m12: 300 lar Tng Angeres 1v] Soon acn For Ensenada, La Paz, Mazatlan, Dealers in Ronds, r v | Bugaz, 10 20.00) Thomas, H. Wi, Trustee.. 80-00| “ROTEtime_ of soutnbound trams| GUaymas and Other Mexican Ports, es not worry h ad about it. Cap- | pufan’ 100 200.00 | Thomas, H. W., Trustee.. 200000 | South of San Jose about 40 minutes later | (alling at San Pedro and East nox is a graduate of West Point. | Dugan, 100 200100 Thomas, H. W. Trustee.: 100.00 | Tet reguiak schedule. iorthbound tains| . San Podre. FRANKLINAND O'FARRELL STS., He s service the Philippines, and | Dugan, 100 200.00 | Thomas, H. W., Trustee.. 100.00 , 9PC 2 At gl ne e iy ke ds | Dreschier, 50 100100 | Thomas, H. W.. Trustee.. 100:00 A I es. 2-10_Regular. Nos,|CUracao............si.dune 7, 10 a m from those islands h , idl 5 =4 : B W Trustes.. B o —Nos. 9- . Nos. where he was stationed until last No- gifii:z, P 5 5w -_;:}L:“ 10000 | O e patior sar Oukiind o L An:| Steamers leava Broadway Whart, SAN FRANCISCO, mber, when he had his station changed | Drescher, . W.,, Trustee.. 8 San Francisco 5] Durbrow, H. W, Trustes.. 10.00 | E%les. ort MeIntosh. J v LOCAL SERVICE—San Francisco-San S— N G eaf appenac Cuibek (AEEEE & 5 H W Trostec. 1003 105 200.00| Jose. ¥z Niles_Regular schedulc. Addi- NEW YORK - - - 49 Wall street ¢ idence of his | Falkensteln, Monroe H. 20 H. W, Trustee..1009 1§ 30.00| tional trains 910 and 21-22 ins_run- Ticket Offices By prtnie ing | Gutschow, Frederick. . ) H. Wi Trusteelj018° 28 S000| BiOE via Niles preferable for San Fran- by > e PBXLAD!LPHIA-!.-‘ LA 5L and UDRSSHIRING] Gison: W. D 2 75 H. W., Trustee..1019 2§ 50.00 of an - # - 968 Broadwa: - = = = Real ate Trust 2. and is a general favorite with the offi- | Gibson, W. D. K. 2 H. W. Trustes. 1020 25 Solo0| NOTE-Noa & and B Sarry observation | San Francisco, Front of Ferry Bldg. cers of this post. He takes much in-|Glbson, W. D. K., 10 B e 02 5 00 Monte These trains will make all; San Francisco - Broadway Wharf! CHICAGO - - - 153 Monree strest terest in the athletic sports of the sol-i‘G;b:g:; wir X " Hw N a0 00 1‘.‘:’14?:.2"55’& sty Noe %gr;’:e:r:ils‘ F. Freight Office - Broadway Wharf 1 beeius 10 get Snch: edof Jiliops e O 3 g 30 190-00| atreets winl stop at Valencia street,| C- D. Dunann, G. P. A., San Francisco it of the life that he is leading. | DS W+ B- Jo» 2 H 20 40.00| Where passengers should be requested to —— He says that it gets pretty dull at this | Gibson, W. D. XK. T H %0 100,00 | board trains. remote border post at times, but that | Gibson, W. D. K., 4 H 28 Cs0j001, JROE] JERIE I VL he Doted that the Y he does not mind it. He has a special | Gibson, W. D. K, 50 H. 3 10-00! st all interfered with. However. ampla = . ibson, W. D. K., Trustee 771 50 H. 050 20 40.00 ing for target practice and is one of ‘Gmhwme I W 962 100 H. W. Trustee..1051 30 60.00| service is provided to all points. It is best shots at this post. Goldsack, Emily §. 10 H. W, Trustee, hoped that in the course of a few days (Oriental S. S. Co.) o1 taste for business,’’ Cap- | Hecht Bros. & Co. 20 2 Original ' Tssue Stock, WL heaasE NN suors Tine Line ed Their General Offices at ain Knox said, when asked why be did | RS2 B0 & G2 2 G Colnesd e Hef L A 8 SO | g e Gt Thalt the army and give his personal | Holbronmet a- .11 B B8 B el Bl | Wi hekiand FleSTResuir 'soiet | 217 221 Brannan St., San Francisco S AI E a his i T “ | How , Z. Y., Trustee.. 50 100.00 issu voes B by o o 0 B g o s | Bomac, Z. ¥ Trumapio et 2 T30:00 | miittes - W, rigtie Steamers; will_lAve . Wi, corien ® army life has a fascination for me which | Hanks, ‘M. W. 138 50 100.00| Original Issie Stock, First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. for o I cannot resist. I would rather be at|Hanks, M. W. 50 100.00{ Cert. 4071—S shares, > ! s Yokobama and Hong Kong, calling at this out of the way post leading this |Inkersley, Anihur % 120000| el to 10 shared nlon aCl lc Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and| We will offer 1800 acres of orange life.”” [ Toson, Alfred . 0L M ) 10 20.00 Shanghai, and connecting at Hong|land in 10 sections belonging to the Captain Knox says that he is in the | Joseph, Albert... 100 200.00 | Thannhauser, Loui . 9 50 100.00 ong with steamers for i ndia, | Estate of Kate Johnson, deceased, lo- army to v, and that his fortune of |Joscph, Albert. 100 200.00 | Thannhauser, Lowsa . 97 50 100.00 - etc. No cargo received on board on | cated 6 miles from San Bernardino, at et Has o attraction for him. | Josbes ALCTE: 180 zno-oo| Thammhageer Tonss o g8 w0 sooel MATITOQ day of sailing. Publlc Auction, SATURDAY. May 19, i S .e};\nso'n, 'Albes 35 “70.00 ;h:]m-'-. Ma!;fl W a fg 40.00 g g I:’ippal]\{ ax;:‘..-.'l'h,rm'ldly. lf'ny 10| 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the steps % ahn, 40 80.00 | Tiedemann, Lucy. 2 20.00 . . Hong Kong Maru..Tuesday, June The World’s Cash. A S 10,00 | Tiedemanny. Lucy. 1952 5 10.00 In San Francisco Round bri cigckcu at rednee{l nzu’ azmm.fic’:m;u;. ltnmnmesncx!:w:::gm Let us see how much actual cash ht, F 100 200.00 | Tiedemann, Lucy. <1042 10 20.00| TICKET OFFICE in Ferry Building, i o e . | Le Gonidec, 20 “40.00 | Tobener, Hart D951 15 30000 phd For freight and passage apply at 905 Fillmore st. there is in the pocketbooks of the va-|Leon, S. R 10 20000 | Tobener, Hart 1001 20 40.00| &round floor, near Southern Pacific.|office, corner First and Brannan sts. S ‘riov\: nations and understand by com- SS {g gg_m{;gg:n:r, gar: fig xgg%g FREIGHV"II‘ t?l:mCE;i 1;57:;03! SLb::- W. H. AVERY, parison how rich we really are, says el .00 ner, Har . tween Webster and Buchanan. = Asst. General Leslie’s Weekly. Tho total stock of | g, Ch TR T 108 15 30:00) land Office, 44 Bl SN T - money in gold, silver and uncovered Charles 50 100.00 | Tobener, 1033 - 40 80.00 . . 3 e iR = S = i Charles 50 100,00 | Tobener, 1053 20 40.00 Gen'l Agt. Passénger Dept. paper in the whole world amounts in | c 2 lars. In the United Staets the totn]‘{,yor ,‘]amesGH. 100 200.00 ;i:d(mznn. g;; xg 20.00 Gen'l Agent Freight Dept. ® L] . 7 e = Lowenberg, George, 50 % roy, E. 10.0 ;t‘vl){;k of n;xnnn,e a:lfioulr ‘e"’fnabo?rt ;:g Lowenberg, Ceorge. | W o Xr‘"? der 081 100 20009 BROS- & CO. Tmnk .anmamur'rs illions. ienc v {anheim, Dibbern & 50 100. ertz, 279 10 20.00 purse one-sixth of all the cnsh of the Maniem, Ditbern & VoIl 3¢ 33 128_33‘\‘371&, s 100 m.%%:NURTfl SHORE RA[LRoAD ANIC STEAMSHIP €0 globe. These figures—and this is a fact | \janheim, Bibben & Co.. 312 30 <00 | Welch, : S St 0! MPANY —OoF~ | which must be emphasized —do not rep-».\l%fihem Dibbern & Qo ; = 0 20000 | For l?.umt%r Mil gal'ey:gn Rafael— CE 220 & 222 BUSH ST. resent the wealth of n ons. Far from Tustees 132 .00 ally 7: b e Ludwig. 50 50,01 m.; 12. 15, *3:15, ; Have Opened Temporary Offices at the - [it. These figures represent merely the frare ] 2 SN P T N | available hard cash. Divide this hard Taday » : 100.00] - *Buns to $3n Quentin. - Hawe o a tem | cash of the earth among the inhabitants Ludwi 50 : = : 20:00| 7:45 & m. dally for Tomales and way|0Céanic Steamship Company’s Dock o “."""‘mw porary business ot- | thereof, and each man, Woman and child | e M - . f B e R e Po,m| . !would have $10. But divide the hard | ; 100 ' | V. Trustee.. 943 1 3.00] Reyes and way stations. i Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. 18TH AND FOISOM. | cash of the United States among the | Mitchell, " William 50 L00 | Z . V., Trustee.. 944 1 20001 T’i’&nt office—Union Depot, foot of Mar- { people thereof and ench of us would | JcCarthy, 2% 50 icoton|Zimmer A V0 Trustesil 945 1 200/ ket st 8. I 7 - {have $25. And here is one respect in|McMullin, M. 50 }ggfigg‘Zimmerlgf A V) Trustee.. 947 1 200 A 2 oceamc s s Com which the people of a foreign country | McMaten, 50 10000 Zimmerli, A. VI, Trustee.. 948 1 2.00 To Shippers and Consignees of o Jo ? e 3 would have the better of us, individ- | NeChES: B et A V- T %0, 1 I Freight Seized for SPRECKELS’ LINE . r1 ian uvally. Were each nation to divide its | Perry, John 100 200,00 and in accordance with iaw and an order of ] !8. 8. ALAMEDA, for Honchulu. cash among its own people each living gz{gk. oo }gg 200.00 zl;e 1?:;:: of d]i;;%!ou made m:b:he ”‘,h day Public Use. . . . 1 a._m.. May 10th F 't z . .. 2 = l, ary, )y | buman beingin France would have $35, | po.2" y20) "ol e B paveel of Soch stock 44 HheysHe Decsisry ol o i urniture . {or $10 more than each person in our | Rose, Mary Holt 20 40.00 be fold at public auction at the office of the| All claims for frelght in the pos- H p | e D gl e Rostein, L, A company at' 327 Mark ¢ P e &l P Hondlwla, T Office |gpostey under similar circumstances. | Rogia, T, A B0 R i vhe dy o coumy of San|%¢6ion. of this company April 18 or | New Zealand and Australia’.on e eanw gl nal e Snor)s and . ff el | Britain would give cach Briton only| iharer: gl o' 10 A}}'a‘f‘::??. Bt of Saliforin on Monday, later, which was selzed for rellef pur- | “grick” T Broadway, Oakiand. |1206 Golden Gate Avenue $18; S Grcinuyr 116 capl i WS s St o Binquent” asecssment thon. > toatysich de-| ghould be filed on or before May 15,|or Pier 7, San Francisco. | Permanent location, NW. cor. Soia- would amount to only $17, Russia $8, g id" 1**Ceorge, Original i d sall 1906, with the Claims Department of - — |en Gate ave. and Hyde st. Will be and Japan $3, while in Cuba each per- | Tssue Stock, Cert. 3878— H. W, HSMA& Secretary. |the Finance Committee of the Relief son would get a $2 bill. shares equal to 10 Office of the Com - ready for business June 10. Of the world’s twelve billions in eash | Shares New Stock Issue 9 com 4, Second T)) and Red Cross Funds, Headquarters two billions are right here in the United | St Wores K- 2 Bo0) Gy endComty of fem Fraceisca, | Hamilton School, Geary - street, be- od | Srhith, - ate e-twenty-ifth of all the | Sammi, John H. chet -, tween Scott and Plerce, San Fran-| 5 States. And on y-fifth o he | S TVl i 0:00 POSTPONEMENT OF DELINQUENT | clsco. 0 l CO {cash in gold in the world is stored in |S% Co. . b " SALE. The Ocearic Steamship Company 1 mpany Is located at 226 Oak st. near Gougn |§e‘w Y;ork alone. — fi‘;‘d’ o il 20001 gNoties s hereby given that the sales:anq J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. un- — : and about two blocks from Market st.. | bol and synonym of wealth, comes, like | Su .00, date of delinquent st entio) In i e thinxs-“;lse- #rom the Fromnd—from | Thomes 100:00 ' foragoing. motice e porens ponteoned g der Section 2194 of the Civil Code of Office and Warehouse having leased the premises for 2 years. . Lour, 3 | Thomas, 100.00 , and will be held on uoNfiA!. ren- California, are not responsible there- All members are invited to call and ' W mines. Here, again, we lead all nations, | Thomas, 40.00" ty-tirst day of May, 1906 At No. 308 for. 157 Townsend Street | ..ve (net FRestapsring o for we ourselves produce one-third of ' Thomas, 200.00, California st., San Francleco, California, o » all the gold of the earth, as we produce | Lhomas, 20000 | at_the hour of thres o'clock p. m. Please see notice of Claims Depnrt-| retary as soon as possible: > 8 s Produce ; 1i,,mas, 200.00| Py order of the Board of Directors. ment, Finance Committee, publishe S. H. KENT, Pres. one-third of all the silver. Our chief | Thomas, 100.00 | my 21 MAS. Sec. s contributors to this product are the |Thomas, fonool ST XL FWE R dOC 08l Rommlencks. o3 tosmsthod oy TAMES A WISON. ey e o | 00! and necessary documents. \ mines of Colorado, South Dakota, Cali- | ~rom2% gl { \ 2 4 s 3 Any information in our possession fornia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Ari-| Thomas, | 3 % 4 s 5 g . i g such seized shipments will POTR- RO zona, New Mexico and Alaska. Con.|Thomas, s F I Faeth e ‘L RLIEF‘ SIS snrely Obanbs SCoask . Ay i ' ’_i_'l;‘omu. an ranc sco be gladly furnished by the undersigned i P a magician’s wand, that region has in| Thomas, H. . at office on Pler No. 7, foot of Facific- IN FULL OPmTION. Office 1931 Fillmore “street, cormer fourteen years developed until it nowET:g:l % it Whm,osca];*!;?cncémg. co. of Pine, is open for free advice. covers at least 130 square miles, with | Lromas PRE et ‘West, attorney for Sheris, many cities and towns connected oue‘}hgms. a 3 S Tn ORI %efifrglsA‘:gnu. Lynch, attorney for Public aad with another by rail. Here is an earn- | Thoma: 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. €O SECRE.ARY'S OFFICE: trator, will be in Adminis- est, sober population, engaged in the | Thomas, [ ¢ Ean © ' |Oceanic Steamship Company. ” In conmstant attendance. business of extracting precious metals | Thomas, e Hakalau Plantation Company. T o g e e from the mountains to the tune, aomel homas, g Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company ' : years, of $25,000,000. So much for the | Lrom3% Branch Offices have been establish- | J% | Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. ¢ : 3 e g ed at Stanyan Street, near : 1 Kil: \ Y c work of man in securing the raw mate- | Thomas, S ! Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. rial for money. Thomas, H and 246 Clement Stroet, - . o Sk ri. W. THOMAS, Secrstary, ! Tlm:::; District. Are open for business at 2513 Twen- 2023 California St., The suspicious man keeps cne eye| Thomas, ty-fourth street, San Francisco, _San Francisco, Cal. . at ‘“ on his neighbor, but the wise mnIRg":“." site Orders E E g . keeps both eyes on himself Thomes, H. W., ek > 3