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THE SAN FRANCISCO DORIC'S CHIEF ENGINEER | LAST VOYAGE STARTS ON William Allen, Veteran in the Trans-Pacific Service, Reaches Age Limit. tal Steam- sall away Ashore. an, which went Magelian ore on Apri y than 3 Iympian were used in boats. The as off the Oregon coast »WL ago ‘,Je on her way | now seems ment of th re. The Het- ere to San Ped tons of ,z,.e,av which she has San Pedro will vad a cargo of red- Fire Causes Sensation. the hungry way- ing themselves with rs” and stow- baked pork when with went up like ket ke a stick, and before any could be turned the new rotisserie was & heap of red Al t was left to e were four iron tires of the urant was bullt the owmer of the wegon th F. Wils establishment will Dock at Howard. BEnterprise has fin- reing her cargo of sugar ery at Hunters Point and geide Howard 2 to un- ce of her cargo, consist- six SLUG 8IX sLua six Wi Sall on Saturday. The Pacific Mall Steamship pany's San Juan will sall on Saturday at 12 cluding 200,000 feet of lumber and 500 begs of four. Hol for Monolulu. The Oceanic Steamship Compeny’s Alameds will sall on Saturday at 11 & m. for Honolulu, from pler ¥. Peru Due on Saturdey. The Pactfic Mall Steamship Compa- ny's Peru is due to arrive Saturday from Ancon and way ports. Slerra Due on Monday. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s from | Slerre is scheduled to arrive Eyfiney, vis Honolulu, on Monday. To Load Sugan The ship Acme (a2t Honolulu) was char- tered prior to arrival for -uur thenoe to Delaware at 36. Lumber Freights. The Istest lumber charters reported The Dutch bark Emanuel from und to West Coast at 88s, umd tish bark Pass of Lon‘ ts 64: Notice to Mariners. Refdwood Creek Entrance, California— i ghts, Buoys and Daymarks, 1906, page 24.)—Notice is | sl reported adrift California—Notice n that Outside Bar Bell rv]d' Bar, Cal, has been -4 mile NE. by E. 1-2 B, ts former position. The color of s not been changed. is Com- | {bouse, §. 1-8 E. By order of the Light- house Board. H. T. MAYO, Commander, U. Inspector, 12th ngh[houle DistHcL Mates for Light Vessels. Applications will be received during the next thirty days for forming lists of eli- gibles from which to select mtu for light vessels. prfiicants must be citizens of the United States and licensed by the United ates of ocean vessels. Application blanks and full information can be obtained by applying to the office, s \gton and_Montgomery streets. H. T. MAYO, Commander, U. 8. Chatrman Locl Ciuil Bervice Board for the Lighthouss Service (Inspectors Department). SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Tuesday, May 15 Power schr Newark, Johnson, 26 hours from Byxbees I‘.ndlng Wednesday, May 16. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 87 hours from Bellingham. Stmr Francis H Lfi%efi. Reiner, 22 | hours from Eureka, uobnd sodth; put in {to_land passengers. (‘:znr oint Arena, Fosen, 17 hours fm s par. Stmr James S_Higgins, hours from a_for fuel Corona, Glelow, Higgins, 15 Fort Bragg, bound south; put Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, 4 days from imo r Santiago, Anderson, 19 hours fm Monterey, in tow of tug Dauntless. Tug Dauntless, Shea, 13 hours from Monterey, with schr Santiago in tow. sxAILED Tuesday, May 18. Westport, Hansen, Westport. r Atlas, Badger, Ventura. Roanoke, Dunham, San’ Pedro. Sea Foam, Miller, Mendocino, Breakwater, Johnson, Coos Bay. Scotia, Johnson, Bowens Landin Power schr Corinthian, Atwater, Eu- reka. \Xay 18. Alluk Wednesday, Stmr Bonita, Alberts, San B Stmr Gertie Storey, Miller, Bktn Centennial, Stind, Alitak. | Schr Sophie Christensen, | Greys Harbor. ‘ SPOKEN. | _Aprfl 5—Lat 5 8, long 32 W, | Dinearn, from Vemcouver for [ ey li-Lat 11N, | enip La Perouse, from Swansea for land, Lunvaldt, Br bark hymnum long 87 08 W, fion- ‘JTSCELLA\’EOLS from San Fran- ork, in tow of stmr ; attempt to float her ; vessel e position than before. M 1C PORTS. d May 15—Schr Ma- n Diego. YRIA-Arrived May 156—Schr Irene Redondo; stmr Bee, hence May 12 xs—wv—xr Grace Dollar, hence 1’.«1{1 May 14—Stmr Nome City, San Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived May 15—Stmr Cot- tage City, from Skagway; Jap stmr Tan- 50 Maru, from Yokghama. May 15— tmr Dirigo, from Skdgway. Sailed May 15—Stmr Asuncion, for San | Francisco; stmr Al-Ki, for Skagwa; {stmr Watson, for San Francisco. M | 16—Stmr Jefferson, for Skagway. | __BAN PEDRO—ATrived ug 15—Schr |Fred J Wood, from Bellingham; stmr Thos L Wand, hflnf‘- May 1 Sailed M Ci Francisco. Coaster, for San Francisco. NTA BARBARA—Arrived May 16— Coos Bay, from San Pedro, and San Francisco. GAMBLE vArrhed May 15— hence BLAPH-sah 15— Schr Lolne Carson, for Eureka. PORT LOSB ANGELES—Salled May 15 —Stmr Vanguard, for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived - May 16—Stmr Chico, hence S | “ABERDEE g 1o—echr Sadie, for Umpqua; o spada, for Ban Francisco, TATOOSH—Passed May 15—Stmr Ne- braskan, hence May 13 for Seattle; ship Shenandoah, .frem Manlla for Port Townsend PORT TOWNSEND-—Sailed May 15— Schr Robert Lewers, for Honolulu. SKAGWAY—Salled May 15—Stmr Far- allon, for Seattle. | _SEWARD—Salled May 15—Stmr Santa +Clara, for Seattle; stmr Bertha, for Beattle. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 15—Stmr \sflnnll Cn with barge Tidal Wave in | o tow, for San Prancisco; stmr James 8 ns, for 8San Francisco. Hy | 6505 BAY—Arrived May 15—8Schr Ad- vent, hence May 9; stmr Signal, hence fay 11. EASTERN PORT. DILAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed May 15—8Ship Erskine N Phelps, from ono)ulu for P! Hsde]goi LAND RTS. HONOL —Arrived May 15—Ship | Marion Chiicott, !rom Monterey; ® atiea May 10§ 3 m—Stmr Slerr, 0 m r San Francisco > BT FOREIGN PORTS. ANTWERP—Sailed April 27—Ger IND San Fran A.l for iclsco via port A ril ID—Fr bark Toux de "‘"'flffis—s&'.a fed Aell 24—Br sbip An- NE&‘CABTLE En‘—suled April 28— | Ger eny for San pran Y ONBON S Sattes BB gy | walden Abbey, for Bax Franciase ll—Br stmr for Port !M seice. DUNKIRK—Sailed April 14—Fr berk Jacobsen, for HAMBUR n. ed April 24—Br ship Australian, for Pufat So\fia. g GLASGOW—8alled April 86—Br shij Fi April 35— Fr bark g.my 17—Bark Dia- 26—Fr lh!lz Hel-n Blum. for Port Tom:d. Wray Ou Q\u.u- ived April 21—Ger_stmr Theben, from Hamburg for Ban - cisco. ‘April 17—Fr stmr Amiral . rch 25 for Havre. GUAYAQUIL —Salled April 38—Ger stmr Ammon, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—, May 1 bark Allce Marle, from Astoria. April J8—Br ip Kynance, from m; 8] Rene ervlller. from Seattle; T bark 'Har- mmz r m Oregon. April 28—Ger zg fom Oregon, and salled April g‘c‘)fli" Arrived April 38—Ger sty e T stmr from Shanghal Portland, &‘éu‘x""w Au-—Arflua Apntson Br stmr Af: h&nfl FORT | nlvedd y 18—Br stmr ylGl m_Portlan EENSTOW'N—APHVM May 15—Br Oregon, and 28—i\r -hlp Leon Bureau, | T B him:D'un trom O Cag acoma; Br & '. k DUB —-A.rl?i Yfl 'y k hence Jl.n 28. Anrfl l'l—’r ship Alice, Im Tacoma. SYDNEY—Arrived prior to May IB— from New Yort bark Br stmr Kirkfl Star of Bengal, Vancouver via Honolulu. i PERIM—Passed May 15—Br stmr Jo- seric. from New York for Manila. POOCHOU—Sailed Mly 10—Ger stmr i ONGRONG satied 3 N alled May 11—Br stmr Coptic, for San Francisco via. HenoluE | _ WELLINGTON, N Z—Safled April 26— cted bearings—Humboldt Unused | Br stmr Bucentaur, fo 3t use, E. by 8. southerly; Hum-| Arrived prior :.ln A;rllamllg—u‘B“r bark Bay Entranee Range Front Light, Welmenfleld from Victoria. B. southerly; Humboldt Light OHAMA—Sailed May 10—Br stmr T SLN, MOON AND TIDE. Low Water High Water Low W:ter‘ High Water. Time. Ft Time. Ft Time. Ft. Rise. Set. May 17 1:85 28 7:27 41 1115 l 4 8:18 5.2 4:57 7:15 May 18 2:30 - 20 8:31 41 =07 17 8:53 5.2 4:56 116 May 15.... 3:15 16 9:20 42 2:47 20 9:32 5.3 4:56 ;217 States Steamboat Inspection Service as| Bank building, corner Wash- | 20 hours from | ously reported. ashore in | for | Sailed May l‘—Br !'-mr Miowera, Iorv |BRITT AND McGOVERN TO MEET IN NEW YORK {Sign Articles for a Ten-Round Bout at Catch Weights, to be Held at Madison Square Garden. NEW YORK, May 16.—James Ed- ward Britt and Terry McGovern signed |articles yesterday for a ten-round bout !at catch weights, to be held at Madi- son Square Garden on the night of May | 28. The fight will be held under the |ausplces of the Twentieth Century Athletic Club, and will be the first public ten-round affair in this clty since the repeal of the Horton law. Straight Marquis of Queensberry rules will govern the contest. Tim Hurst is to refere % EASTERN BALL GAMES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON, May 16.—Cleveland won a closely played game today by 7 to 6, this being the thirteenth successive de- feat sustained by the locals. The out- |fielding of the visitors and stops by Collins and Lajole were brilllant fea- tures. Score: | H B | Cleveland . 7 1 ! Boston .. 8 10 2 | Batterles—Rhodes and Clark; Winter and Graham. ‘t V:&BH&\G};{ON May 18. Tchlc 0 de- en Vashington today in a loosely played ten-inning game. Scare: R H E | Washington X T Y Chicago 8.9 8 Batteries don; Smith and Sullivan. PHIL. ADELPHIA, May 16.—Philadel- phia obtained its eighth nrllght victory today by defeating Detroit in an easy ‘fl.!hiofl Bender had the visitors well {in hand, their seven hits being widely scattered. Score: R H E { Detroit ... -3 7 3 Philadalnhl!. . .9 12 2 Batteries—Mullin, mm ‘Warnper and Paine; Bender and Schreck. NEW YORK, May 16.—New York beat St. Louls today by superior battij an flelding. The feature was a cate Benley. Score: R. H E. [Bt. Louts : Ja Ao {New York . 8 1 Batteries—Smi cer; Hann |and MeGuire. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG, May 16.—Pittsburg and New York today met for the first time this season, and Pittsburg was an easy winner, hitting the ball at will. Score: { Pittsburg .. e T R | New York . ki 3 Batterles—Willis "and Pelts; Ames, Ferguson and Bresnahan. Umpire—Ems- ST LOUIS, May 16.—Scanlon’s effec- tive pltchlng registered a shut-out lm.lnlt. the home team todlyR }S‘coré ’s: Louis 9 . & Brooklyn 6 Batteries—Taylor and Raul Scanlon and Bergen. Umpire—Conway. CHICAGO, May 16.—Chicago defeated Philadelphia in the tenth inning today |in the most scientific and perfectly |played game on the local grounds this! season. Lundgren had everything pos- sible in the pitcher's art, and Duggieby, although hit much more often, kKept the wol hits well scattered. Score: R H B { Chicago ... .1 10 0 Philadelphia . .D 1 | Batteries—Lundgren and- Dogin Dug- | Bleby melrelfiClrpenter |and_Klem | CINCINNATI, May 16.—Boston won' |the first game of the series from Cin- for Boston, | cinnati here today. Dorner, but received ex- was wild throughout, cellent support. Score: Cincinnat{ S S g | | Boston .6 11 1 Batteries—BEwing and Livingston; |Dorner and Needham. Umpire—O'Day. —_——— Pays $35,000 for a Colt. Burke of Cleveland, a newcomer on the turf, today bought the fast two- year-old W. H. Daniel for the report- ed price of $35,000, Sheerin’s Laundry, | 760 McAllister st. Phone Park 3816, We take laundry ang return In 3 days.* Rk S RS SCHOONER OLGA WRECKED ON KAHULAWI ISLAND San Francisco Vessel Engaged in Sugar Trade Is Reported to Be a Total Loss. { HONOLULU, May 16.—The schoon- | er Olga, which arrived here from San Francisco on April 27 and sailed for Maul on May 10 to load with sugar for her return trip to San Francisco, is reported by wireless telegraph to be a total wreck on the island of Ka- hulawi. The mate of the vessel and two sailors are on their way here in five others are still on board the stranded steamer, waiting to be taken off by an Interisland steamship. ———e Guardsmen Welcomed Home. SALINAS, May 16.—Troop C, Na- tional Guard, which has been on duty in San Francisco for four weeks, re- turned this evening and was tendered an ovation. The entire population of the town assembled at the depot and gave the soldiers a hearty welcome. vt '.l‘woer, for Victoria. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived April Bark Charmer, from Port Gamble. ES8S—Passed April ral Dugem, from San cbco for Dunkir] NT—Passed April 26—Ger s D‘ldmh henu Jan Ip!or H.l.mb\lrl.m 'T—Arrived April 28—Ger hence Jan 17 for Ham! 3 -rnvnmz?i*m.. Arrived April uz“a'fr mr Mmm hence Dec 8 or Hambu 'L—Ar‘l;l.v:d April 24—Br s sm'fi»’" o s “26—Fr Fran. Tt l(l 1—Fr Amlml Cecluo, for lgr-.n -nohvrlt Arrlv.d Aprfl 29—Fr bark Amiral Ce- cllle, from Seattle. Arrived Aprfl 24—Br ship Dunfermline, from Tacoma. gzlor to April 26— smox—m—Amved Br stmr Comeric, AX\TOFAGASTA-—AI‘HV“ A il Ger lhlg Re|n from B rfl 15-8 g b et et ..':1’ g:r:‘l:ll‘ni?‘ nfo'l' %fln {:;rmd Abfll 1grave, cisco. LONDON= Satled ApH! S0ope Fr bark CE. NEW Y RK—s;fledEfly 16--Stmr Ma~ leuuc for Live rrived May &-—ctmr Oen.nle. from Live rpool; stmr K Gaqnon. l!l;ll' C:NMm II:l“v‘n.'rpoo?vm tmr Carmania, rrom fl. gNGKOVG—ArflM tmr America Maru, c {vflw , via Honolulu, ¥okohama, SICK IIEAMGIIE i & boat. Captain Waldock, his wife and | 2P, Bartlett Springs In nf-t»clus condition. guests. table assured. Hotel, Mineral baths. ladies and gentlemen. California Northwestern via Hopland; Pnc"!c via Willlams dally F. McMAHAN at Springs, Lake WATER BUSINESS. Adflre!a Office at our warehouse, 4th and King S. F. Prompt delivery made to any mfl. of the city. Booklets about spflnfl,_ sts., HANSEN & KAHLER, 8th and Wi ster sts. Oakland, dlaulbutorn for Oak- land, Alameda and Berkel BARTLETT SPRYNGS Co. Now opas’ foe 0- tel CONA:GS and_housekeeping cottages. Competent masseurs for and Southern | Co., Cal. J. BYRON HOT SPRINGS Hotel in perfect condition. Climate delightful. If you can't go yourself, send your tamily. All the comforts of homey Regular rates. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RUNNING TO BYRON ON SCHE! ULE TIME. TRAINS SARATOGA SPRINGS No damage up here. covered, which will effect more cures Extensive im- NEW YORK, May 16.—Edwdrd S.|Provements thisyear. A new spring dis- in d'day than the other watere in a week; 15 different mineral springs. We guar- antee cure for Liver, Stomach, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Rheumatism, Blood, Skin Disease, otc.; $10 to $16 per week. Information J. MARTENS, Bachelor P. O., Lake County, California Rowardennan SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS Now Open and Uninjured. May Rates. Broadgauge to Santa Cruz there narrow-gauge direct to Ben mond. Buy campers R. R. Tickets. G. DODG! Special and from Lo~ WM. Lelue. Ben Lomond, Cal. VILLA FONTENAV. Under new management. Santa Cruz Mts. Three miles from Glenwood. s: dancing p: round trip HARPER, Prop., ree carriage. F. D. 1, Santa R First- table; bowling: electric lights; bll- : $10 418 Cruz. WILSON’S INN. aulet home place in the mountains, 12 miles from Napa. Excellent home ta- ble. Own fruit, vegetables, milk and cream; $8 to $11 per week. Special rates for season guests. Folders. A H. WILSON, e , Atlas, Napa County, JOHANNISBERG. Now open. Beautifully sl theoredvoodl -gnlfll.l’l Stage meets guests at Oakville Co. Rates reasonable. MR. an THEO BLANCHENBURG JR. RIVEPSIDE HOTEL AND TAGES—Near beu:h' unds; special rates 20 acres beautl to families. Wril r booklet to F. BARSON, Prop., Sl.nt«l rus. tuated am: and utgmfl MES, | COT-| ful CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906. MEDICAL SPRINGS LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Magnificent in its costliness, its beauty and complete- ness, the new Witter Springs Hotel is now open. places Witter Springs as high among the show resorts of the world as its wate famous for their cures. immediate reservations. WITTER MEDICAL SPRINGS CO. Temporary Office 563 Eleventh St., Oakland. Witter Water Cures Blood — ADAMS ' SPRINGS Lake County Now Open It rs have placed it among those |! We would advise your making Rates $2 to $5 per day. Elevation 3000 Feet. Surrounded by a pine forest of 5008 acres. This, and its new hotel, make it the largest and most desirable resert in California Ths waters ars a positive cure for stomach, liver and kidney com- plaints. Send for beol W. R. PRAT of testimonials to DR Diseases. R. Prop. SkagesHotSprings Sonoma County, and only 4% hours from San Francisco; sustained no damage fromi the recent earthquake, but is Open for Business And has already many guests. My stages meet both morning and evening trains at Geyserville. As to the desir- ability of the place, I refer strangers to any guest of the past 11 years. Terms, $12 a_week, or $2 a day. MUL~ GREW, Skaggs, Cal REST AND RECUPERATE. SAN LUIS Hog Sulphur Springs fresh water, shady walks, pleasant cli- mate, finest scenery. Board, room and DEL MONTE Our premises are uninjured. The comfort and care of guests continue as heretofore. Why not make a per- manent home at Del Monte, as many are doing? Act quickly or the oppor- tunity will be lost. Regular train ser- vice now established from Oakland AETNA SPRINGS OPENS MAY 19th Send for Booklet. AETNA SPRINGS CO., P. O., Aetna Springs, Napa Co., Cal. Agua Caliente Springs Francisco. for health: and pisssure, Mo ea an« Staging . Fare $.10. Round trip $1.65. Ad- dress THEO. RICHARD! Agu: ente, Sonoma Co. i 4 o eSS BLUE LAKES. ‘We are open to accommodate 200 guests. Rates same as usual, $10.00 to $12.00 per week. Boating, bathing and all other amusements free. Hot and cold sulphur and steam baths. Send for new pamphlets to O. Weis- | man, Midlake P. O., Lake Co., Cal. u ke VICHY SPRINGS. Mendocino County. Curative waters, hunting, fishing, finest electric baths in the world. . J. A. REDEMEYER, Prop. THE COLONIAL. First-class family hotel. Foothills of Santa Cruz Mounu.lna Interurban cars aaedoor' &SPPtilhn’t Lodli:- rurban or 8. P. direct to Los Ga- tos. Aa&rm‘m. lon{al, Los Gatos, Cal. BODA BAY SPRINGS—On Clear Lake, Lake County, Cel. Remodeled and im- proved; increased accommodations; mod- otn convenifnces; lawn and aquatic sports; climate and scenery murr:nod uh!o a specialty; beautiful new launch, carrying 40 people, for excursions; plent; mwbonl. mulu. houe-. etc. Terms Rmities: so-t- i Datha e o s, Books nn full information Geo bin- son and Agnes Bell Rhoades, Managers Soda Pay, Kelseyville P. O. Lake Co., Cal., fi Peck-Judah Co., 414 14th st., ) rates to HENDENHALL SPRINGS- 8—Open May | tis! New management. Elevation 1760 feet.. F‘Ine climate. Best mineral springs. Fine ! table. Cottages for hmuemyl Crock- skating rink, etc. to 310 o week. Ad o. E BIGELOW, lvermore, Cal. %/ Now open. Rates $10.00 to $12.00 per and San Franeisco. GEO. P. SNELL, Manager Hotel Del Monte. Bags, Tents, Twines, 'Wagon Covers. W. A. PLUMMER, 560-866 Franklin Street, Oakland, Telephone Oakland 2583. HOMES ON SEASHORE Cod, Mass., rented furnished: all comforts; bath houses; $375, $500; delightful climate. Terms convenient. Kap, sos West 124th St., New York. ol N o A st By i st Klamath Hot Springs to t away from ail terrible experience can HIGHLAND SPRINGS Lake Co. California. Now open for the season of 1906. Not damaged by earthquake. Free { camping ground. For information ad- dress. R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. Take Tiburon Ferry, Daily 7:30 a. m.; Sundays, 8§ a. m. MARK WEST SPRINGS, Mrn. C. Juergensen, Propristress. ® shing, hun other amusemen { nulghur and % baths, unuzdh:"mlu- thu $12 a M niidren half price. write Tite dor |nfirm-mfivn. Mark est Springs, Santa Rosa Rural No. 6. Cal. ROSS VALLEY, ROSS STATION. new be Val- MOUNT VIEW HOTEL now open. Newly furnished, plunbing Reservations can now made by addreseing Manager, Ross ley statlon. Elotel Belvedere A:.JORS A T. llOOu,n owner. Now new annex. irty minutes Ran Francisco. Tiburon' rates for season. J. agér. { '2:.‘. W EZBN Man- CAMP TAYLOR. The tented city not affected nrthqm- Send your family. B e Bee: B . Sebie 31 Boet in the State. Send ing. swim , butcher on the | nd this the place in the nwna- selling m Terms | for booklet Bdson Bros., Beswick, Cal tions most Iliberal. WILLOW RANCH. Delightfully located In the Santa Crus redwoods. Milk, fruit, spring ‘water, phone, daily mall, excellent ta- Awly ADA. BREHM, GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM. (Not a Hospital). Recelving patients as usual, cot-|ble; $7.00. MRS. M. J. CRANDELL, tages, rooms or tents. Write for lit- | Box 81%, Santa Crus. erature. San Jose, Cal —_— HOWELL MT., WOODWORTH’S. Residence of 31 years. Home fruits, vegetables, milk, cream, etc. Purest of spring water. No fog. $7 to $10 week. Woodworth & Muller, St. Helena, Cal DUNCAN SPRINGS | week. Write for particulars. Addn- {HOWELL BROS. Hopland, Mendo- e FQRDES REST Heart of Santa Crus G8— :ht.ilu a p!‘::g.\'mue pla fl:?hm‘ 107 miles Trom Chice, Dutee. Counte: siags week; families special. Take 3' P brosa- Idnlly. Bundlyl cfl’t Cures 1! - -'“lr a.m:m chu, thence to teclu and nerv- stad w-gauge, 10 prigdimaring b et g R W C PORDE, o, P 9 miles. Steam and mineral baths Plenty of milk and fruit lmw .and| LAWRENCE VILLA, Sonoma—Com- et J ey TR et e B T ' . - ta o ot s ARDSON, Chico, Cal. PELLISSIER. 3 THE GEO, A. FULLER ‘COMPANY : Will Open Immediately IN .SAN FRANCISCO An office with a complete building organizatian. It offers its services to as- sist in rebullding the city. It has in its corps trained men, skilled in every branch of building construction and unexcelled facilities for supplying build- ing material of al]l sorts in unlimited quantities. The George A. Fuller Com- 16— | pany has erected in different large cities more fireproof buildings than any other building concern In the world. It is prepared to execute contracts - thoroughly and in the shortest possible time. The location of its office will be announced within & few days. Main Office Fuyller building (Flatiron), New - York City. ==: UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA Ty | Announces that it Is line of refined oils, inc Engine Distillates, etc. lpr epared to supply a full uding Gasoune. Kerosene, Refinery at Oleum. Cal,, not. damaged —in full SAN FRANGISCO- X operation, wruse susnmomes. | Sixteenth and llinois Streets. ASPHALTUM California Asphaltum Sales Agency OFFICE—I6th and Illinois Streets, San Francisco REFINERIES AND STOCKS UNINJURED Send Your Orders In E. H. ROLLINS & SONS Munlcipal and Corporation BONDS 803-804 Kohl Building, San Francisco Boston . Chicago Denver e - NOTICE. Miller & Lux The h-‘de- 3 LDISHOP & |(ffice 862 Howard St., Near Fifth Urbw.lm m“"lfl.fl“l’.’- Ground o mt lease in lots to suit u;iq.uu. N E'CoR. Howaro & FTH sTa. A 4 - >

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