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THE ' SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1906, ~ DARGIES WORK 'TENT SCHOOLS BRINGS REWARD Oakland’s Efficient Post- Work of Board of Education master Reappointed by | Is to Be Resumed in President. a Few Weeks. V ITh ?HE HENT Makes Record Which nansf Jaklead l‘,ny Council Forth Commendation of Relief Station Gives a ;r- lerive Revenue | the People. ‘ Solution. Fs Tho nucleus he \e(\ San Fran- | days Major G. \'»'_ Mclvor in charge, of the Park relle, tion, has provided ;)»" tent accommod: for 300 children | and the matter :ow up to the Board | of Education. board was to con- fer with Major Mclvor yesterday, but tal | there was a hitch in arrangements, There are upward of 500 children of Pi wwrty Owners Must giiribute Out of Big @ms. Needs of Municipality Increased Greatly b} lnflux tion, and what been a serious probiem to the authori- ! ties. Major Mclver's idea seems to be| - |the best solution. President Roncovieri of the Board o Education was in favor of résumin; school as soon as the fire was ext zulshed but this was thought imprac- All of the; s are used for offices for Members of the ought that it would, Board of Hes be dangerous gate in large ool Department August. has been shown that it not be wise to let the children run The board believes that it is just cessary for the work of the School be resumed as that of pal department. Many ed mother who is wearied with household cares is wishing that the little ones could be AL PER" 15 NOT NECESSHRY, S THE OAELAND OFFIGAS e re-establishment of work wonders in’the of families, ct schools | All that Major | for the consent of; ucation. There are| Opposed to Drastic Measures for Sub- jugation of the Bibulously Inclined Visitors and Residents. s charge, pet idea, and its FOOD DISTRIBUTION IS CUT OFF ONE-HALF IN OAKLAND | Army Authorities to Follow the Course in Giving Regef That Is Pur- Major James| harge of food | , has cut off b\ sue of rations outside "f nps at Adams Point, E Berxelo\ Here- explains, as fol- RTERS OAKLAND RELIEF TEE, OAKLAND, Cal., d that food - supplies for 1d ‘\t‘. on Mon- s of each the re‘len’ ecy regulations, in from San Fra Oak;a'xd ‘mands now bei: '1!: rces placed at Xhe { committee. GOVERNOR THANKS CHILDREN OF SCHOOL LOS ANGELES | ¥ In_exceptional britted to this the follow- »e supplied as His Appreciztion of the Kind- ¢ Sympathy Shown by Them the Fire Sufferers and Hear at Willows. Oakland Relief Com- B. ERWIN, inth Cavalry. Plckpocket - Takes Papers. R pickpocket ¥ plained that street. ADVERTISEMENTS It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty whether or not your heart is affected.. One person in four has a weak heart; it may be you. If so, you should know it now, and save serious con- sequences. If you have short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes;” if you cannot lie on left side; if you have fainting or smother- ing spells, pain around heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will re- lieve you. Try a bottle, and see how quickly your condition will improve. “About a year ago I wrote to the Miles Medical Co., asking advice, ‘as I was suffering with heart trouble, tnd had been for two years. I had pal 10 my heart, back and left side, and had not been able to draw a deep breath for two years. Any little exer- tion ‘would cause palpitation, -and : I could not-lie on my left side without suffering. They. advised me to try Dr. Milés Heart Cure and Nervine, which 1 did with the result that'1 am in better health than I ever was before, having gained 14 pounds since 1 com- menced taking it. teen bottles of lha two. to ard proud— Los Angeles Cali- u 5 ’AI‘D!—.E Governor." RIS SE SRAR sty Oakland Marriage Licenses. 15.—The followi were issued by M. Carlson, of Oak- and Ethel | Francisco; | Leslie Chapma: Dryer, 19, both of San 0, and Annie Magner, | nd; Claude A. Lang- | o, and Carrie D., Thomas R. Cre- | » Mundell, . 28, both de Bernardi, erman, 19, both of Qan Friedman Company Incorporates., JAKLAND, May 15.—A JE lms ILLE mo‘u | corporation of the Friedn: - s.w, > bod, of a| Company were filed mm the County D Miles® H"" Curs - s light trou- | Clerk today. The capital stock of the ,m.,'dm oo ist, who will gua that ut!h will benmr-?.nllm lu wm refund your money. MxlesMedlalCo..Elklutt,lnd, dangling at | company is $150,000. ht near | tors are Marx, Israel y Southern ed in efforts The l':corpora- and Henry -A. Friedman, all of whom-live in San Francisco, but whose place of business | for the company will be Oakland. 10 BE OPENED Major Mclvor of the Park, children congre-, So Roncoviert ! | | hands for a few hours| v who are eager to re-| able in every way | s in cheering up | The ! e his little col- | Temporary Offices, 618 Webster St,| adopted .in the | 1 be established i e change from dam-| l May | s camps at Adams| Horswill, | ed the theft -I took about thir- . . med.idm-md Mercantile Insur- ance. Company OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Combined Assets Over Eighty-Seven Million. To the Public and Our Patrons: The North British will pay all fire losses just as soon as adjusted. Our office for handling all loss claims is located in the Tribune building, north- jwest corner of Eighth and Franklin | streets, Oakland. Our office for gen- eral fire business is at 2027 Sutter | street, San Francisco. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 460 Eighth St Oakland Agents TOM C.' GRANT, Gencral Agent for Pacific Department. “| W. J. NICHOLS, General Adjuster. FI RE Mutual Savings B the school age in the Park relief sec- to do with them has| Insurance Adjusted and Collected We at end to to everything. POLICYHOLDERS® PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 1860 Webster St., San Fr.ncisco. DIRECTORS—H. T. Scott, Pres. Tele- | hone Co.; C. E. Green, V. P. Crocker | ank; F. Imann Jr., Tillmann & Ben- del;_Geo. L. Center, Cal. Cotton Mills; J. A. Buck. Ntl Ice Co. . Phoenix - Mutual Life Insurance Company OF HARTFORD, CONN. | San Francisco, Cal. All policy-helders who suffered by i the recent earthquake and fire will be \gl\en every consideration in the col- | lection of premiums. Write or call on us. cies which are over one year old. JAY DWIGGINS, Manager. The PennMutual Liie Ins. Go. TEMPORARY OFFICES | ties of San Francisco hav- | ' 3331 Sacramento St. Near Central Ave., SE Pohcy-HoIders Please | -Send Addresses. EDWARD H. HART, Manager 'NewEngland Mutual Life In wurance Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 717 Paru Street, - lameda Policy Holders, please send address to HENRY K. FIELD, G. B BURLING ‘General nsurance! My Rwords Have Been Saved Temporary Office at 2424 SUTTER STREET Clients Please Rewart Above Address. F. F. Wright @ Son (Incorporated) Agents Walk-Over Shoes Now at 1109 Fillmore Stree With a Complete Line of Men’s,Women's and Children’s Shoes at Low Prices. Losses to Do You Want to Sell Your PROPERTY FOR CASH? _DAH O’CAI.LAGHAN | < uotw:u am&, % Webster ‘St,, "Between 1 and 3 p. m, b i | We make liberal loans on all poli-| General Agent. ‘ | once. { North British and CentralJrustCompany L * of California Will reopen for business at its former location, No. 42 Montgomery Street On May 20, 1906 All current business now attended to at our temporary offices, 2121 Laguna Street. We will take care of the proving up and collec- tion of insurance losses for our customers free of charge. HENRY BRUNNER, Ca-hier. OF SAN FRANCISCO 710 Market Street Opposite Third NOTICE is herebv given that we will reopen Zor business at the above address on MONDAY May 28, 1906. DEPOSITORS are cautioned against assigning their accounts at a dis- count. BORROWERS are requested to MAIL their present acddresses to us at Immediate notice of loss by fire should be given Insurance Compa- nies by the assured, when possible. Proper blanks will be furuished for that { purpose, upon request. as soon as we resume. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO JAMES D. PHELAY, President. By GEORGE A STORY, Cashier. HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK 626 MARKET STREET We beg o announce we will resume business on MONDAY, MAY 28th, in our old banking ‘room, 626 Market streef. Our vaulis are infact and all records are uninjured. % Deposifors are cautioned against selling or assigning their passbooks at a discount. ~We will make claim for all insurance due. Borrowers should also file claim for losses. Our attorney will take charge of collecting same when requested fo do so free of charge. HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK G. H. LUCHSINGER, President. W. E. PALMER, Cashier. CALIFORN'A SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Corner Caliiornia and Montgomery Sts. It affords us much satisfaction to assure our Patrons that our Safe Deposit Vaults are absolutely intact and the content: uninjured. They will open for business as usual on THURSDAY, May 17. Hours: 10 to 3 daily, until further notice. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $5 per year upward. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. 1 | e == The National Bank of the Pacific is doing .business under Clearing House rules at the old lecation, in the Claus Spreckels Building Third and Market Streets. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND CHECKS CASHED. Vaults Opened Tuesday, May 15. Proofs. of loss made and insurance collected. THE _.American National Bank.. Is open for business, under Clearing House rules, at the old stand . . . . MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE BUILDING CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $6,643,686.99. SanFrancisco Office- - 2045 Sutter St. NEAR FILLW ORE. | CALL subscribers receiv« mg their paper by mail are respectfully requested to for- ward portion of any one Wrapper recently received %showing name and address ‘to THE CALL, care of Circa- lation Department, No. 1016 ‘Broadway, Oakland. This is !necessazy in order to insure prompt dispatch of paper. I impossible to send wrap- per, send last receipt Asbestos Fire-Resisting \And Sidings for temporary and per- manent buildings. Affords greater fire protection and is more ecasily and quickly hindled and will LAST LONGER than galvanized iron. Abso- | lutely waterproof. Guaranteed. Deliveries made immediately upon |receim of order. H. W. Johns-Manville Co. 1301 Golden Gate Ave. cor. Fillmore, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The Whitaker & Ray Co. Formerly 711 Mission St. Established 1895, Are Now Located at 36th and San Pable Ave' OAKLAND NEW WAREHOUSE NEW GOODS We have a Jarger stock than ever en route and will continue to handle SCHOOL FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES, CPERA _AND FOLDING CHAIRS, OFFICE STATIONERY & PRINTING. The Whitaker & Ray Co. General Electric Company Temporary Arrangement: Main Office Union Savings Bank Building OAKLAND. Branch Office 1759 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Moore & Scott IRON WORKS ARE NOW RUNNING AT 412 Main St., San Francisco Stevedore Hoisting Engines and Boilers kept in stock. Send in your erders. | Doee— DINA - S. R. HALL Mlllmery Formerly at 72 Geary st., San Fran- ‘cisco. Now loel.ted at 346 l4th st, |near Clay, Oakland, Touraine block. * UNION IRON WORKS [nternational Banking Corporation POTR RO IN FULL OPERATION. R. N. NASON & CO. Glm Paints and Ol s in Stock WORKS AND OFFICES Open for business in all departments under Clearing House regu-| Utah & Fiteeath Streets and Potrero Avemue lations. Accounts of Firms and Individvals sohcxted g : REMOVA.L NOTICE Oil Company Office and Warehouse. 157 Townsend Street B " Real mte ant Insurance, Now at - - fl F“-mfi ST., ntar m Form: rly 117-119 Market Strect |VALVOLINE “SHANNON The Real Estate Man” LEASES A SPECIALTY. rs CALIFORNIA ST, Nr. Fillmers