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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1006, - - PERSONS WANT ;msmw TAKS WUCH ACTNITY POLICE CHIEF 'EAR FROM FRIENDS 10 STUDEHTS, IN ROSE CITY ~ ILLS A MW cu st e | g their paper by mail are '=s Concerning fhe Wherczbouls of [any Persons Re- Ur. Nickals Belivers Bacca- Outside Capital Seeking In- Hlead of Tonopah Department respectfully requested to for- SIBER S o R istuianer Time of Disash laureete Sermon at | vesiment in Sonoma | Slays Disturber of siding in San Francisco at Time of Uisasier. Cniversity. Town. Pesce. pum- ; street, by Huttel, Cleveland; Wililam 1208% Valencia by Ellen Ryan, England; who. want J,nm»l; ;’{dvn"n atton street, 'y W. W. Rice of 160 Third by Mrs. E. A. x k. H. Den £ ~ew Hampshie; Mrs. J. Rich- Hare anrd mx:nl ar a " h @ 8 i 33 Folsom vy H. Roliing, Louls- strects, hy 8. H J P. Roller, reter J. Roller, i v Roiler, Christoff Roller, Anna Ward portion of any one peaks Optimistically of Re- Elis and Ctlier Fraternities Coroner’s Jury Finds That the :;lr:p!)er o i r:;; o SO LS pent Catastropie In ire Pienning - Big Offictal Acted in Setf- (" o tame an€ at¢ e, Msmecn), % T San Francisco. Buildings. Deiense. to THE CALL, care of Circu Ohio; Albert Roberts of 68 Howard byi : Siiss Alpua Roberts, Alabama, - : S35 : aves stroet, by Mrs. D. MNalL, | i schindel of 221 Laguna stret! BERKELEY, May 13—Impressive Special Ditspatch to The Call. TONOPAH, May 13.—Alfred Ander- lation D(])artment. No. 1016 icago: C. ¥ M Haese of American chindel of 1521 Chuich strest, words of counsel, warning and good , SANTA ROSA, May 13.—The enter-!son was shot and killed here yesterday of the persons about 2ra Fox, Chi Howard son of 29 Dear- Marryott, G. F. Guliborg, man of 1407 Alexander, by man Webster street, by ; Walter Angeo Sugar Ref Meyer. Iowa: Homer Scott, g prising spirit of the citizens of Santa < " o e 3 . et sirost Sna Larabert, Dhis: Matea 113 . Scott, " Mssourt: “Luiu | cheer wére epoken o the graduating Rosa s not benind that of the peopia Ly CHIST of Pollce McKensle. Ander- Broadway, (akland. This is % Fourteer 716 Bay street an rnes, Spears and child of 1200 Webster street, class of the State University by of San Francisco, K when It comes to 50 Who was a recent arrival from .ire A F. Peters, Camden; H. 8. Lambert, riladelphia; r Fifth street. Otto C. Hildebrandt, Michigan; n; John Allen Harris of 807 California street, w. V. Mirsourl; v H Mrs. John P. Hill, North Carolina; Bishop Willlam Ford Nichols this'clearing away the debitv and getting ‘Arizona, had caused trouble in a house T Sjvan, by Owen Sullivan, LMot itternoon, when the distinguisheq [$24y 10 rebuild the city. ' from all in- in a questionable portion of the city. necessary in order to insure {dications a much more imj.osing busi« e B. Rake, S. W. ; eleric delivered the baccalaureate ser- , A woman in the house called Chief Hall of 59 Bilver stre Mrs. Semuels and daughter of 530 |mon of commencement week in the Dets. Center Is to arise Irord the ruins : S K McKenzie, who located Anderson at a 3 Virginia, Theodore Hes 7 G b i It & 5 of the old town. Already outside cap- | % B N T guo:éh s?mé‘;‘;fé‘ol“ affirsdéhm rsl‘in\:?t'l Agy Greek Theater. The Blshop faced an jytq) is seaking locations for struetures, N€ardy cofner and asked him if he was [Jfompt dlSp&tCh Oi pa])el'. Jersey; George Hiils and family of 111 1-2 Anna Munich, Vermont; Annie Stone Aaudience that comfortably filled the One concern has already sought to pur- the man who had caused the trouble. Boston, by, Leavenworth street. by Mrs. J. M. Plle, of 118 Geary by J. M. Gante i SNmw great amphitheater and found in ‘the chase the Riley home on SMendosinio. Anderson 1s said fo have answered: It 3 'm d - Calif ; 3 York; I. Snedegar of Weinstock, Lu- circumstance that so many thousands'street for a site for a half-milion dol- “No: what business is it of yours?" l]]lpOSSl € [0 Sefl “mp' First street, | teenth street, bin & Co. by Maryw A. Duff, Missourl; were present an augur of hobeful im- |lar tourist hotel. The site is ideal and _ When the officer showed his star An- Town; o 2ot~ | tapt; Souler and Mamie Souler of 719 'port for the cause of the university the backers are anxious to get hold of derson remarked, “I am looking for . 1 8. ' Yeager, by Frank Dustman, Washing- |ana’ those who found it & f b ; a of 3624 Nine. emiah Scott of 2500 Pacific ave- ' and .those who four ountaln the propsrty 8o that bullding operatlogs your kind.” and ‘drew a revolver and €I, SEII 48! rece]p A Woolett, ¢ W. Scott, Pennsylvania; Chris- | head of inspiration. can be rushed. . fired two shots at the officer, both of of Howard er Fifth and Mission Tinged with the spirit that has ani- Another person backed by outside which missed their mark. Chief Mc-| Beilfast; Mrs. 5 Mrs. T. H.Ste- [mated Californians, and particularly | capital is working through agents to Kenzie then drew his revolver and| 4 Twenty-fifth street, jiee oL and g g;e:;;‘-; | those of the State who interests have secure a site on Fourth street for -a fired a shot which wounded Anderson. | bet, New York; Rich- B DY O PR centered about the bay during the|seven-story steel frame office bullding. He then fired three more shots, killing is wanted of Irving F.!days since the disaster, Bishop Nich-'The highest bullding in the city her:- the man. . employed by the freight de- |ols’ address wa sa clarion call to all, tofore was three stories. So-far it has A coroner’s jury which heard the evi- the Shore Ralilroad, | especially the yout hof the - State, tobeen impossible’to secure a site, all dence in the case found that Chief Mc- roomed Missfon street, Georgs an Hutchineon, the ith whom he street up to the Oskland, by C. M vania; Hare~ Sunk- t street, by Rfrs. A sor T o Bohay and e | abouts of Bima Pugh Market streets, by P. Bush street k street, where at 1028 S S U a et At R Join the host of men that are to maka| property owners asking too high a price Kenzle had fired In self-defense and New Jerscy; James Boman I : : 8 1. i ¥ay, e San Francisco, the State and them- o suit the newcomers. completely exonerated him, f We 1 Addition, by Mrs. J. M. Israel of 1839 Mission street an Mrs 1 Tiern: 157 Nine- | Selves greater in every essential man- The fraternal orders are very active o R T A« VDS 3 x Chester ' Bowman, | I Fuchs of 1217 Market street, by M. L. | WIS, Charles Tlorman of ST Nie-|, 55 88 0 0 Carthquake and. fes|in the matter of making plans to re<| Transcontinental Exchange Scrip s es os Tnn—f": Mrs Eilen Lillenthal, Pennsylvania. | Mrs., Aun Tobin of 1310 by | worked havoc fn San rFancisco. He|build. The Odd Fellows have decided | Bureau hama street, by Basey Jaoonl, W L Bl Nes Yoo |13 Sebins New ok counseled the infusion of Christfan-|t0 rebuild their three-siory brick at|yg jgeated in Ferry building, San Fran- Jacome of 418 1-2 Natoma |y Mary C. Townsend of 1531 Pine street ijty, its truths and morality, in the|TRIrd street and Exchange avenue. The: cjyco: entrance through waiting-room | » . | o 2 L Mann & Bmdon, New York. Thommson by Ao tomtensess’ Port, | building of San Francisco and the | Woodmen of the World will rebuild In| of Tiburon ferry. \Flre-RESistlng L 4 . = g é s Al s NNEAPOLIS, May 13.—Late yes- by Mrs. Lucy | Kedian, Michael, of Fourth and Bran- |2y, New Orleans; Mrs. Anna Sherman % 1 sonic fraternity, which lost a large,, MI ay 13 Newark; E. L. Burgess, by | nan. - by Mise A, Kedtan. Mersisen; |and. John and Frank Sherman of New |1de Wheeler, Bishop Nichols spoke in | hrac_story atoge and brick . bullding gflf"’;‘-‘;l“c’::'“‘?ffl“ g‘:f S f= e . ;Xt'g i brought in a v Texas: Mrs. Henry Edward Alfred Kofoed of 2327 Post, by Montgomery by Mrs. L. S. Cleland, Call- |Part as follows, using as a text the|nich was almost ready for occupancy by Mrs. D. J Mrs. M. A. S. Kerr, Massachusetts; Miss | fornia; Schultheis of 812 Bush by Ludwig | Words of Paul, the aopstole: “Other ilty. Beal & i ore. Prandt dnd = "a‘r’ 8t bu“: Hosp“l:’] Schulthels, New York; Dr. N, F. Samp- | foundation can no man lay than that has already taken steps to rebuild a|guilty. Bechtel was charged with having | R ¢a R. Jenkins of 1200 Franklin |jang; Philip Thoreh and family of 736 | building of the character of its peo-| Lhird street, and will no .doubt make " > 3 ~ Balch street, by W. K. Jennings, Florida. Bady by“P"gul M \(:vr, dg;mag:?paia; Mrs. | ple. bt their bullding a three-story steel frame Jury Acquits Insurance Man. et Estella Balch, K. | Stanley_of 686 Guerrero by W. D. Mur-| Introduced by President Benjamin|inStead of a two-story brick. . The Ma- Be y ! N A i Er By Mias B, A “Lathe o steel frame building. .| used. the funds of the Northwestern Na-| And Sidings for temporary and per= M p m‘;fi?“fi,g{zgi" 1‘3,,;';’,*,“:},‘,5 am gf’ lSh:n S}:?oa,n s ‘31}33‘&1‘2‘:"&';:5“: Chflf; to b Among the new enterpriess to build|tional Life Insurance to pay his own per- | manent bulldings. Affords )grenter fire 3 Jeremiah | Willlam Keegan by Anne Levery Borks, | John Taylor, James Taylor and Mrs. supposed to be speak-lis that of the Benevolent.and Protect- | gonal debts and with not having kept an | : oy . o I Buckier. Mass. Lowsl: Chafies A. King of Emporjum Mary Paterson of Alameda street by Mra, (In€ particularly in this sermon fo the|ive Order of Iiks, which will erect a |Soual debts and with not having kept an Devtsetiis ol A oo ov of 3 Green by Mrs. G. B. Covell New York; Mrs.|L. S. Borman, New Jersey. x‘“‘";’“y Ch and women who are|inree-story steel . frame on Fourth: SE00EE 00, defancdint gibocagoamiar ] Copaon :“' My i . e, Massachusetts; | Annie Killimade of 624 Minna by N. A. “ ¢ 8. C. McVey, | o mbers of the class of 1906, I think |street; Fraternal Order of Eagles, a' i 2 T | LONGER than galvarized ir AT gamon.bn%ndgl; %15' Klll!g:non a‘! 17! Frrl_fl_n!l; R Vasquez, by . M as'.;uf rnul/1 truly be sald that we are all|three-story steel frame . on Fourth | President of the company and the specific | jutely waterproof. Guaranteed. F by Mr c Perry by J. M. Sellinger, New York; | El Paso. of us R _ A < 3 2 o : ’Eslzo::! méu":. g R Bl LR Lo ere members of the class of '06, street; Modern Woodmen of America, |charge against him wes that he took| Deliveries made immediately upon W jinasmuch as thi 111 ey ’ - 3 mel of 731 Minna street by Mrs. R.| Marguerite Vincent of 2355 Union by s year will ever be|a three-story steel frame on Mendo-|$3500 from the concern’s treasury to pay | receipt of ordcr. C. Van Vechtem,, iy o Touisiana. F. L. Denton, Seattle; Charles M. Wel- | memorable because of the disaster|cino street, near Fifth, and the N. S.|a certain fes which he owed. | t_Chauvet, Cualifornia 7 o that has c to S Fr: v { n Veeh v York: | . L shons of 1067 Church by Mildred W. as come to San ancisco and!G. W., a two-story brick on Mendocino —_———————— m ,m,) c ? Bethenimnd frote "% | Thomas Lameon of Sailors’ Usion, by Davis, Pennsylvania; Charles D, “,Zgfi-'the batpism of fire we have all en-|street. : It's easier for the average woman|lle e 0 -Manviiiz Lo. Tork. - Mre |Mrs. J. J. Poouda, aacaigan; Mrs, |Ster by J. H. Sears, Illinois; D. C. ;|dured. One difference between us,| There has been favorably reported in e e eon by xiva, | Who are outside the university roster, |the House a bill aphpropriating $15,000 | t0_preserve fruit than it for her to|1351 Goiden Gate Ave., cor. Fillmare, M. J. Daler, | Bara and A. Morley, Philadelphia; * G, R Wilson. Buffalo; Henry West- |and you who are called in coilege the | for the purchase of a site for a Federal | Preserve her good looks. > . Coxen and family | Xie ¥ ¢ oo e oq ‘fie{)’aflm stieel |phelen by H. L. Trubenback, New York; | members of the '06 class, is that while | building in Santa Rosa. It is now be- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. by Richerd Coxen, | “ g - | Dr. John Wibom by Mrs. R. Falt, Eng- |you have spent four years in college|lieved that the measure will pass, and ' reh street and Geeque Lemon 'of 316 Bartictt street r Christian, by T J. J. Leek of 1126 Market by Miss L. |13nq° r. Wi y . Gershon v 0 itk Diats R",-.:‘,'"',":‘; L Miiler, Oakland; Nellle Lamberton of G-?gg,,?' x'{f;}-'nygr‘f?mc:é‘rggnlz. Wooa. | dualifying. yoursel? for a degree, the it so there will be a g}na.ooto p:)hstofllllce o ctreet. by D. § kin- 2 S a8y Fooannir LA rest of us graduated In the earthquake added to the new buildings for the city. H Charies Canoli ot os Lyon by George A. Lyon, Wirginia: | Hiec ne aa 1A ey Mook | quake class of 1906 in just about forty.| The plans at present discussed prom- | | V. P. Carroll, Ottawa: ' qiaiam T, Love and wife of Ellis bY chusetts; Thomas Woolett of Fourth | eight seconds. ise to make Sania Rosa one of the most i @C : ) x 3 : . Love, Juneau; Mrs. 5 owns: y - Califor= ers. by Mrs. F. A < u; O-land Townsend by C. A. Woolett, Eng-|_ . .. HISTORY TO BE MADE. .. | substantial business cities in Ca | ginia; J. W. Combs 134 Mission by Willilam J. E. oung | nia. As there is a large and rich farm- | Eben Weeks of 216 Steuart by Stephens, ~Massachusetts; “I think you should rejoice, Chicago; Mrs. Anne Lin- garet ¥ { by Mrs. D. M. Combs. | x 7 Willow avenue by Mrs. R, |y i P me nand women, at the opportunities, ing community adjacent to the city de- { r Cunningham. by Mrs. | Beckwith, California; G. lLarsen and |} @ aoinaigns of $14 Diamond by P.| o0t v y " endent upon it for supplies and a mar- b . 2 Sew . Drisnns % - ; - - B. Wigins, Pennsylvania; Arthur Wun- !ahead of you to help in making the P! L up ] nd a ” cl : NOF SIS ey | Fife 0f 1363 Valencla by Edwin A. Ab-|sch of 3 Fddy by Ph. Triesethan, Phila- | history of San Francisco, your city | ket there is no reason why there should | ° dYew pFarisian eaning T agamont of 824 delphia: Francls Wyckoft by Mrs. C.land mine is destroyed. She is to be|be delay in the rebuilding of the city. New Jer-{ Tehama by M Ashley, Micl : Michi- \Wyckoff, New York; Mrs. Anne Weh- 3 Word has besen given out that the Twenty-fifth ' gan; Mrs. 8. Louderbach by Minnie ( : 201t Sev > ~ | rebuilt, until al her seven times seven A Rav M Ohio: Mre.: Mather, New York; Ernest Levetag | mooin ! oprer Scventh by Miss E. Fen {hills are again covered with a city's) Proposed electric lines from the 54y to OrKs, ne. R. Tdshnces. by Mrs A. Martin, Napa; Willlam = A "Miss Julia Warren. who roomed at the |life, and in_that building will history | Petaluma, and from here north to Clo- L Stock of Buchanan | Lynch and family of 1306% Lyon by T. potel America before the earthquake and | be made. Now is the fhne of plar?: verdale en route to Lake County, will} arge toc 0 New Jersey; | Cunningham, shington; James Len- |who went to Seattle, is now at 1363 Oc- | p be built as soon as the finanéial condi- 2164 Folsom 8t. = . = ol Oyt < | - | determining how the city ma; mulini o alencia street, | non by Laura McCaffery, New York. | favia street, inquiring for A. H. Nahor |Ning of de ¥ ¥ MA¥| tions are settled again. = Creamer | M {of the Argomaut. who holds ~ valuable be bullt, wisely and well. Tn all of| Tmy, gegoclated banks of Santa Rosaj Branch Office: 2310 FILLMORE ST. v Miss S Culnepver of 4700 Aflmen John Mendes and wife of 115 Harriet papers belonging to Her. this work we are to be reminded that ‘thé effect that 1 # street, by John H. Clark, Colon: Edward arles Frederick “Wilbor, James C.[it is not so much the make-up of|ave &?fi;‘efp:n“;:,fifcfe,‘:po"r; S tnean] 471 NINTH ST., OAKLAND. L naid of 31 Tweifth street, by obert [ Wilbor and Ge?rge M. Wilbor of 40 Gll‘; San Francisco and its appearance that toxhyorrnw morning for the purpose of | Beg to inform th potrons that they : Shipnean, Canada; mem P. Myhand | bert street, Acplln'e Collins_of 20 Fiftl countit is the San Franciscans, rather. 1 Tol Tueas of " theft cide b R S St of Brooklyn Hotel, by Mrs. P. P. street, George Sawin and Mrs. Charles meeting speclal ne of ce New Y | hana, Leonhardt Mant Wright, by Mrs. E. Taber, New York. |It Is the rearing o character, with the| tomars by payment of limited amounts. b FRYER) lola_and Michael Cianciola | Grace Terrace, by Mrs. W. Blinn; Mrs, | M. Willett of Colma wants to know the | rebuilding ‘of'a city, that is 'to con-|ppis arrangerpent will remain in force L. l Fillmore street, by Joe Rene, | K. Macorber of 1 Jones strect. by D, Whereabouts of P. D. Gallagher of the |cern us. {until such time as the San Francisco moiceums 4 Sty t | T. Milier, Indiana. ‘ann‘l(mltan Hotel, corner of Tenth and|“We may pause to be encouraged by|panks open for general busimess. Any enera , i rrell street. | Frank Monahan and James Monahan |Markef Stresls. o Mateo is looking | CNe Tesult of the calamity, this being | deposits made during, this period ‘will : ¢ | Rinmte o Toor pten. Loweli R A Mac- |, Hawry White, formerly of 912 Geasy |the demonstration that the heart of pe pald without limitation. and Matting‘ - av | = ey 4 T, Morre | street. the American peopel is sound and no _————— t s ‘geg'h;"nm Y.lwfi. h}\” Rysse‘;‘l: ;}Z;;e:nlth?x!setls; | X, selfish, greedy or cold. There has been Such a Place as Paso Robles, | ec ric Mrs. G. H. der- gza"‘]e .;a(ullllane,\ of 1077 Hampshire by‘“F- 0!% Y‘vuns or\;u‘ St i;nnobuy!ldml b.\; %o much suggestion of graft, venality | With the finest tathh;uae in America, » Irs. Dora Duse! and Martin ullaney, Pennsylvania; 8. L. |Mrs. E. Young, Main - O. Young of | g9 evil in the common life of the| great hot springs and a roomy, com- - 3. Dusel of 221 Mevers of 707 Twentieth by William E.|Emporium by A. L. Rt LY - | people that the demonstration of the‘gormb'le modern hotel, with muntain READY FOR Ompany B *. N, I N ,l;l:sfl}.fxéwn'[fr»sp-{; - A M E‘“Chc'l"' | B MeCioky Moh‘l‘“"6 o by otindiess of e, AmasiEan heart, com- | environment, is just the place to spend $ 4 ¥ o Pk D o | Mummctnsctis: ' David b McFhessot ol e i the calamity that called for|a month in rest.ng. Is in perfect or- Temporary Arrangement: " by Frank D. Priestley, | Massachusetts; David L. McPherson of | e —— ng after the calamity tha Pacific oners low round- | [MMEDIATE DELIVERY k Mizs Elizabeth Tiakin of g (8 1-3 Boardman place by Mary McPher- | MAKES FRUITLESS SEARCH help from the nation, is a most re-|der. Southern - B Main Office er street, by Miss Sophie Dakin. |08 New York; B. B Marvin by Geéorge; FOR DRIF LOG RAFT | freshing spectacle. trip rates. N3 4. Build: ne: A C. de Nisson of 8% | 3'0r'0%s Sotier br gohn SeConooor IFTING LOG RAFT| "ge ‘observe now fn the air every- ————————— ' Union Savinds Bank a8 Ve Mams Pomency e Geeon. | Massachusetts: Mrs. Catherine Mulling ; where a spirit of optimism. of cheer.|. . ‘/'m;',fl,omfgg"mng;n,. Kako. A S i OAKLAND. TR & of 1206 Broadway by Mrs. D. Richard- | Derelict, Unless It Has Broken Up, Is|that is helping to make for us all a i i i | School. by J. P. Dohoney. s B : St clation its first meeting since the ianapolis Furn'ture Co.! Branch Offic William Dittme Y, 8on, New Haven; Patrick Murphy of | a Dangerous Menace to visiion of a nobler, more glorfous San; idence of the president of o - o - ttmer of 3812 Keamy street by Richard Carney, Bel- | g fire" at the res LS H TRZET, rireat, by C. E_Dittmer, Ger- ! faat: J, v, e ¢ Navigati Francisco. tI persists in spite of the|the association Stephen Bunner, vester- % 1759 GEARY STREZET, ‘ast; John Monaco and Mrs. Felicia Mo avigation. rd 6 h N D K ING STR EETS SAN FRANCISCO. . by Tessle Devanv. inaco of 1568 Powell by Mrs. Lw“m’. FLAND, May ,fact that men are realizing more keen- | day afternoon. As all books and records| 6th A i 3 by McCable. | Baldwin, Nevada; Mrs. May Mueller and | .0 QR 1 UAND, Ore., May 13.—That the! 1y cacn gay the character and extent|of the association were lost in the fire, : $ TR by Mre. M Louls Mueller of 1650 Mission by | ig log raft which broke adrift from the | e “thoir lossts and also purchasing| on motion the dves of all members were Actoss the Railroad Tracks ‘pE B Deming|Mrs. Clara Fox. Chicasg: " Joseph 'steamer Frances H. Teggett off Crescent | power of a dollar. (I heips to make & remitted to July 1.- Acommittee wns 1Ch°ice Cenfiral 2. €. Quimby. |J. urray of 2 Sixt] by Ci California i o i inted to - procur: Tma- Willlam Fynest Durnford of Mrs. B. J. Sheehan, New York. Thoma | Ciy; California while en route from As-|protherhood -that is in' part the sur-|APPoi headquarters ard in half an hour [3 eifth street, by Frank A. Durn-|McMshon by McMahon Bros., Ilinois; England |B. W. McGivern of 723 Clayton by Mrs. ' the high seas is the opinion of the master | other during those weeks when all parlors at 1630 Ellis street between Fill- T N. E. Deprey, late of 1776 Fif- |B C. Smith, Maynard; Denis McKeown |of the Leggett, which has returned to |were truly brothers. With this spirit{more and Steiner streets. A meeting will treet, San Franciseo, communi- |©f 1 Church lane by John McKeown, B toria to San Frarciseo is still adrift on | vival of the link that bound all to each | Roht Depdanariers ang 1, N4 (2o targe USUAL LOW PRICES | ia i % - cld at the mew quarters on mnext = Diamond Aerie No. 10217 |Ireland; Miss E. M. Murray of 843 Cali- Astoria after a fruitless search for the |or optimism to inspire vs and the|be ne | Corner Lot 2 2 p. m. for rogidtration and R E fornia by W. I Murray, Omaba; Mise A |Faft . [realization of its orlgin, its spiritual Sunday at 2 p. m. for reg! |MCN AB & SMITH SW. Cor. Market and Seventa S 3 Luella Plerd, George /Patt: artineau by Mrs. Patrick Lyons, Mich- | Captain iy states 3 nge, 2 ? 5 Market S y 16835 P i T s r’n‘—“““é Mrs. Nancy Moonev of %0 Ninth | raft broke ?&::et ;\:::i’es‘nh:'\\;hilns:g in the making of material San Fran- Plckoockets Still at Worik. . % 150 Feet onz:‘xsev;m;n,n 165 F i e T Tariage o M QAN | Gonald 15y David: Mactonald:- Scoclana; | 2nd that he was too busy caring for the ¢1%0 Shall there be ‘class A' siructures | Bickvockets contione lg SpUals op e DRAYING ia: Tamen T Edor or 514 Tovama | Abble Mershon of S37h sixteenth und safety of his vessel to pay any attention | 1 TRt it Charaster agd Herman, 4% Dubsce avenne. ‘reported —_— To Lease for Two Years street, by Mre. Walter Thomson. Oarada: geelover of Minnesota; James . bc. |0 the raff. i that of her individuals there shall be ! bint i e Woa on & Flbore-street e - ..—‘:. "nmb;‘&,,‘:m °§:fi.-m' Ghee of 807 Geary by O. 8. Jones, To- | When the storm nhq.ed. he made alinass A' characters. car yesterday morning.. )l"{e«thua r;:ldn Struc wral Iron and .. Send Application in Writing to e i John Forfe and Arthur Bran- ' ning and wife by Charles A, Hutehin- | C.iner the raft nor any piling that would | structures there will be found room for POReC (NAL,E PO (G (own. : C F 0 NENL of 055 Folsom street, by Lizzie Ho- |son, Ohlo; E. F. Miller of 794 McAllister ' indicate that the raft had broken up. improvements of form, structure, ete.| —— —— ot X ~ P ’ an, New Jersey. |by 'H. L. Miller, Kansas; Miss Jennie | TIf Captain Reimer is correct, the dere- ! The a: hitects will profit by the weak-!dents to their homes. . . o e I R oy r lumoglm by H. F. D. Jackson, Los An- lict is a dangercus menace to navigation , nesses of foundation and superstruc-, The senior extravaganza, always an AIN g Biranetn Fox, New Torks Wle Tar, | Smith, Nevids s bY Wilam B.lus it'is several hundred feot long and | tUre that were revealed by the carth- occasion for festiviiy. the class ban-| Ui KREAD, JACK.GN ST. WHARF rand of 3% Clementina street. hy Mrs. | N |about fifty feet in diameter and wu“ld\q“"ke and fire. But in the building quets and other affairs are not to be s G b N. . . A : of character, w! u a nday is to be class-day, when St Toreom Sireet: Ty Haod Mives c‘(‘:zfiflpsfinm g A iR fhr-"']”' certain disaster to avy craft which | 2oy ities can behii'?mixucifie The es. l:::d cu:atgma-}; pilgrimage to Nvarious — ocore &=Co visom street, b N - | P. Marcus, In Martin Nellan of 633 | might encounter if. | 3 ¥ toinar Vs & 5 | g y Will . N 0 | | sentials are old, time tried, eternal. points of historic interest on the cam-| Z - % Laptfge strest | Abraham Nass A R e e Berkeley, | ThETe s but one foundation: pus will be made. President Cooper ot BRAN H OFFICES: IRCN WORKS g of 109 South Pari v, Rhode Island; Misses Notter of 3700 | . “Other foundatio: an no. ma the senior class has announce . Kentucky: Almirs | California by John H. Notter, Grenfell,| BERKELEY, RS A Cot. 7th and King Streets e Rt 7 o LY May 13.— Poslmnster;lhan that is laid, even Jesus Christ.” names ol the students who will lpc(k »VW"W;:»";AIH'.; ""“ 0. | George Sc hx\ld!_ has received a tele- | LET US HAVE HONESTY, during this pilgrimage -as fellows: Cor. Bnttery and Greenwich l ARE NOW RUNNING AT Fpley | Dave O'Toole of 602 Fourth by John|gram from irst Assistant- Post! “Let v sty & v elvi i [s! ; -California .« N wley. Bhi- | oo A, ¥ 2 = ¥ S us have honesty in our new civic Senior Oak, W, J. Cooper; ‘\.'\1;,{:‘(1 ;;MA‘ ,,i"m C 1;91*, <:er ™ (e, Evelyn O'Meara master Geperal Hitchcock at Wash- and personal life. . We may profit by Hall, P, N. Gray; Mechanies’ Bullding, Stables, Brannan, bet. 7thind8 h 4‘2 Mam SL. San PI’QIGlSGO alove of T Middle OiRyin u P coast by ks 81 pe): | ington informing him that six sub- the impressive object lesspn provided by, A. S. Mdbdy: Mining Building, W. W. . . Cgpnecticut: Br- letier, Canada; Mary A. O'Connor of stitute mafl carriérs are to be allowed 'he closing of saloons, ',”m' its conse: Gumoxx;]e', %‘;‘em‘itwna’llixu“g}?u‘s' E‘H:{ Herri Viau. Mont: 1217 co J. B. 0 , Visalia; R A iy S uent absgenc f crime. Schmidt; ears| 5 iHar - a R S0, Montreal: 1212 Fipaclaco by J. 5. O'Connor, Visalas | tho. Rerkeloy postoffice, Theso extrn. (ion, 2 e Mhighon s o C: Ascultural Butlding, R, M.| All draymen employed by us on reiiet | Stevedore Hoisting Engines 284 Frederick street, % Wealker, England: Mrs. John & Charles Parent and wife, by Louise men will be of great service in ciiy, in this respect. .And, a3 we have Filcher; South Hall, . Professor H. work préssnt statement at once. . S s » f 401 Sutten street. by 4Mn B. Rake, 8. W.; A. Petarsen and ‘family the regular office force. Seen hitherto - warring political hg:c‘ Morse Stephens; Library, Miss Phoebe| and Boilers kept in stock. son. M ':n\' -31::‘- r»;)r:‘.mnz 'x}’fi—“”s,i’fii-"lf""”‘ street, by M. M. sSum- which has been worling at great ‘dis‘; tions, with Mayor Schmitz at thelr,Blhney; North Kall, 3 8§, Norton. | Send i e T Charles W. Faicher of 1431 George Payne of 2033 Folsom b kg o, head (the man whose. splendid ser-| FINAL UNIVERSITY MEETING. | 1 your o ; _A. Fulcher, Vir- Rolling. Louisiana: Dr. J. Harod Philyp 2dvantage in an attempt to handle: vice deserves every tribute that can be. The final university meeting ol the 2 ) A 2000 Baner o ip, Ger- the floed of moil matter now coming pald), now ‘n harmony, all forgetting year will be heid on: Tuesday 'at 11 iy cott (4] 1 . . n of Hemlock. Mendo- many; William Payser by H. L. erkeley' daily. partisan® politics, let us perceive that u'clockin the Greei Theater.:Short ad- nts to hear from Tom benback, John H. Post :-Zvuxlza _l‘de“'\_@ lI” Hestalter s ooy the city npow and heresflepr should ex-' dresses wlll be made by the following, of Shreve & Co; also £ Valencia by resular deliverles a day will be made pioi brotherhood, its value and beauty, students; Misses Phoebe M, Binney, | plid etreet. Arthur | instead of one. Let that genius of broinerhood remain Gladys F. Meyer, Sus A. Ross and! SPRCMLISTS FOR T after the labor unipns and the corpora- len Parker; Mezsrs. P/ N, Gray. R./ ~K Ll One Man Killed in 2 Wreck. ‘tlons and the Government have re- t. Liiloti, L. D. Bohnett, W. R.-de! % - TUCKON, Ariz, May 12.—A wrecking Sumed their normal 1":{‘“““"’-5 Wial Laong b iy EREIERLS. Haioeh . - H o » Pade o their accusto regulations an - (J, Coogan, [ra Waeeier, H. . Beedl X " Nl Giimore. Ashevilie; . Peters. New Jersey; 4 o by train on the Southern Pacific en route to _pac s ASCstomed reg D man ;-;_.\P e e WY 12|2 rurK Street 200 508 Clemines };Anrge Pattee Mrs ‘H‘.::rr‘.m] D. a Grande to care for a slight freight “Let there be a new order in San Cooper. T S Grimm Jr. of 8¢ m Prichard py Wreck, was wrecked yesterday morning at Francisco—and it m.gnt well be callsd The last' conért of the symiplony! NE‘R #{LLMORE y Ralph Grimm, In- ¥ Cortera, twelve miles west of Tueson. the order of St. Francis—with a rally- series will be given ¢n Tueslay 3 S ° One man wos killed, three seriously and ing po:nt at the City ridll, where a noon. The senior ‘asiciibly whl baj ' Vil lel’ Uux a dozen elizhtly injured. The wreck was Sreat statue of St. Francis might well held at Harmon- gymnasii ) SAN FRAN CIS co (' ) . ncorporated — | Office 862 Howard 5t., Near Fiith e —— | i HATTEROTH AN SURGICAL HOUSE 1938 EDDY ST, SAN FRANCISCO A Large Assortment of Supplies Now en Hand. tevenson by rmye Potts of 2566 Indiana; F. F. D. E. Polts, [} Turbrandson of 270 Larkin street, ¥ ¥ ason, D %; T. C. Gainey < James R. Gainey, Bast nd, Giimore of 282 Bush J. F. Peters Californin. kmann of Alameda wan learn the address of Pinker of the firm San 1. E. Miller, OB10: ~cacnf of Leipzig, caused by the swaying of a heavy der- De erected. § | day nigat, - 1 Y. Cllis. Britlsh g G vinker, and who resided at 1231 riek. The men killed and injured wore ' "TO ¥ou, coilege men and women, I/ Commencement day con of 87 Market wiggion street. uns. The secord section of No. 10 8/'e the reninder that now s duy. The process: v A F Giheon. Arkansas; M Milton F. Wi & the sun-dawn of your serious day, Re- wuliy members, alumni’ ser. WM. 1. Goetzen and E. C. prcadway, St. L nd passencer was ccught west of member that the might tometh when duates - will move at 3:13 ‘e'clock| s s . St Spgee- 19 ) i noond ; n “Hotel. by Mre. J ‘ocate Harry Parli.dg ~was con- v reck and was held at Maricopa witil | no man can work, - Ponder ire religion trom the libraty builling to the G"’"‘cah’m,a fiifle wm‘ks""" gt o R e e 1t InEvLAmanican . Bk GMEht of Jesus Christ and vitalize with its fThester. e axarcises | !N. E. COR. HOWAMND & FIFTH STS. pifien. TERter v g Q e spiritaality your characicis. Remem-) will be begun at. 3:30 Q P | . Ofiice: 1235 Potrero Ave., 8. F. aret John W. Quick o 014 Mission to Mrs, GREATER POLK-STREET CLUB, ' ber lastiy the famous vision seen by St, ception tv tne graluating‘class will be| ot [ Pt gl ; ¢ i Frinc{s, and ponder upon its applica- ' given oa. Wednesday, everlng, wien, : Ail firms having accounts 3 H Lakin and Nint! Street Clubs—Busi- ' lion to yourselves the vision that cnded President and Mrs. Whedler will meet 1 ovperk of 205 San Tes»' C A Rush, pier Mrs. M. “an- ness Men of Van Ness Avenue. | with these words spoken to him: | the sehior students'in Cidlifornia Hall. ) 2 agam-t the T foew ATtcome: Richad der. Dulw 3 M etn> in tre Citizen’ l.ational “‘St. Francis, knowest thou not ‘my ' Indiviiual caris of invitation to this ! y R B s oS ® nl 1221 Poik st eel, | etween suiter house is in ruins? Go, and rebuild’ " | reception wiil not bé issued, a general PALACE GR GRAND HOTELS e B s Dm Howard e Yaict un| Bush. at 2 o'cl ck p.om. Mon ay, .\ jumbér of the ' -venis nrdinarily ipvitation ser ’“‘s‘!"g‘fl o ) 2 v, Tovise B 3 May 14 1o consicer the ve- |chronicled” for commencement week ~On Thursday- -Bernhardt -will S before the b %, i A : ; ment of ctrect eal serefes on Colk, | have been omitted this year, as a con- give a performance, with her e srendar ytatRne PR TR Bk George R. Barron, L rkin anl Sutter streets. All inter- |Sequerce of the disasier in- 5 Frane of, “Bhedre,” at.3.o'clock, ini : I 15th 1nst. s et nt ® Weorny Minnesots; Mrs. Ryan and family L > D) olaMae ested are invited. +a cisco and the dispersing of many stu Theater.

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