The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 20, 1906, Page 23

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NEWS OF BAY COUNTIES GAINS SHOWN BY A CENSUS| Big Increase in the Number| of Children in the City of Oakland. REALTY MEN HOLD MEETING Discuss Matters Relating to Oakland Business Affairs. SENDS THANKS TO ARIZONANS OAXLAND, May 19.—Governor Par- dee, acknowledging the action of the people of Arizona in relief measures, has written to Hon. W. F. Nichols, acting Territory Governor, as follows: “Hon, W. F. Nichols, Acting Gover- nor of Arizona, Phoenix—My Deag Sir: LARGE PLANT T0 BE ERECTED OAKLAND, May 19.—The Pabst Brewing Company of Milwaukee has made public, through officials now in this city, general plans for extensive construction work in San Francisco and this city. Large cold-storage MAY 20, 1906. 'CALL subscribers receiving thdrpawbymailarere— WELLS FARGO NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO Will Remove to its New Quarters in the Union Trust Building No. 4 Montgomery Street recently received name and address to THE CALL, care of Circulation Department, No. 1016 Broadway, Oakland. This is necessary in order to |insure prompt dispatch of paper. ~ I impossible to send wrapper, plants are to be erected at once to More Than Three Thousand in Excess of Figures for Last Year. {ay 18.—According té the school census mar- received by County Super- 0. Crawford, this city ase of 2504 census school had last year. number of age of 17 years is "“‘e F&ln while slightly above normal, is pot made up of any ugee children, unless such children ave gone into the schools here and ed in San Francisco prior agration. !y!ml sbout this phase of to-8ay, County Superin- O. Crawford sal@: “The marshals have been instructed Ta no children that have up & permanent residence t the bay. Those who | ve gone nto the schools here | e have, of course, & right to demand from the State. This has| observed and Alameda smell gain over last ey no more than might money renr.:s school chil 19 vears vea- Oskland ha 1 children and 22,820 ct ARRANGING A BENEFIT FOR FABIO«.A HOSPITAL Fete Will Be Given at Ido Park on June 9, and Receipts Turned Over to Directors. 15.—A floral fet o the benefit| hand. The| attention by who ex- in it from Fiora creased e from San lar- . ‘e foll 0'1?‘5 ued by f Moraga V. San Jose, and bo'h of Oskland; Says Danghter Married Under Age. OAKLAND, May 19.—With tears in | ber eyes Mrs Slverman, living at 569 | h street, asked at the County office to-day to be allowed to s marriage license that had been issued to her daughter Ida and August E de Bernardl, who were married by ice of the Peace Geary on May 16. o said that she did not know of her dzughter’s intention to marry, nor had ehe seen her since. The mother sald | that she did not khow who the man | De Bernardi was and was distracted | think her daughter should have done what she did. The mother also esked what age her daughter had | sworn to and when told that it was 19 she declared her child was but 17 years. De Bernardi gave his age as 23. ———e Aged Couple Disagree. OAXKLAND, May I15.—Mary Mur- dock, aged 70, brought an action for enance kgainst her husband, s Murdock of Eimhurst, this through Attorney H. L. Breed. | F oth have lived out their allotted three | score and ten, but Mrs. Murdock | claims that she must have enough lo{ K ,..; her alive and says that her hus- has treated her in a cruel man- and refused her clothing and food. ey were married in 1900 and Mur- > ck is the possessor of a little place | at Elmhurst and has some money in the bank, which he has been enjoined | from withdrawing. e S - Struck by Bale of Hay. OAK!.A}\D May 19.—Frank Covello, gshoreman, living at 261 Second was crushed to the First and Clay streets this morning a bale of hay which fell upon him. e was rendered unconscious and was | en to the Receiving Hospital, where gained consciousness. There were bones broken, but he complained of | pain and the doctors have him observation. The bale of hay own out of a window of & barn warning was given. Covello ed to be walking past the place} the bale fell on him. Its weight; bowt 250 pounds. e 1 gre Construction Company Formed. OAKLAND, May 19.—Articles of in- corporation of the Berkeley Construc- Company were flled with the Clerk today. The directors are tus, Duncan McDuffle, P. T. s, Russ Avery and C. C. neda; Joseph Mendoza, 26, and | + | _George Burlingams, pastor- -elect of the| sidewalk | ‘Suggestion Made to Change! Name of City to East J San Francisco. OAKLAND, May | Franciseo,” 19.—“Bast rather than Oakland, is the ‘t-ugges'ifln of F. A Stearns of the Oakland Real Estate Association,| ;vnhich last night held its annual meet- ing, the members listening to various| views on matters relating to lhe‘rx business interests. | Stearns thinks Past San Francisco | would be more appropriate than Oak- {land In view of the movement of popu- lation and the charaocter of it. But the| change of name does not appeal as strongly to the real estate men es| Stearns would have it. They discussed | the idea, but did not go on record. The annual election of officers re-| {sulted s follows: President, W. J. | Laymance; vice president, James J. Naismith; treasurer, Harry L. Hol- comb; secretary, F. A. Stearns; execu- tive committee—J. Tyrrell, G. W. Aus- tin and H. M. Cameron. The assgcia- | tion will actively move toward increas- ing the membership as rapidly as pos- | sible. Matters , affecting the realty | business will be handled as they are | presented. San; G R Will Play Ball To-Day. OAKLAND, May 19.—Oak Francisco nines of the C Baseball League will p o-morrow afternoon at 2:30 at Idora Park. Johnny Hopki the Oakland Coast League Clu f San Francisco will be in the box | or the Presidio soldiers, repres .mg‘ | San Francisco ¥ King’s Daughters to Meet. | ! OAKLAND, May 19.—The State of- of the California branch of the nternational Order of the King's aughters- and Sons will meet May 23 0 take steps for the relief of members, | sufferers from the fire. Mrs. Matilda | Brown, State secretary, residing at 566 | Caledonia avenue, has requested all| members in need of assistance to ocm- lmurlcale with her. sefetmevis NOEIEE SRR Macdonough Theater Sold. ‘ OAKLAND, May 19.—Many import- ant realty transactions are being re- corded as the result of the movement of business into Oakland. Lilienthal & | Co. have purchased the Macdonéugh building, Fourteenth street and Br way, the price being $400,000. Macdonough Theater in the building under lease to Charles P. Hall e § -5 v cns e e ol { BAPTIST CHURCHES IN EAST | TO TAKE UP A COLLECTION | Set Apart Sunday, June 12, to Make | a Special Offering for Stricken Brethren in California. DAYTON. May 18.—The American Bap , tist Home Mission Soclety st its seventy-| fourth anniversary meeting gave the| right of way to its opening session to-| night to the Interests of the stricken Bar- tist churches on the Pacific Coast. A conservative estimate of the amounts | needed to repalr damaged edificdy and | \Ie lace destroyved ones end to sustain a religious work during the period of @nergency places it at $153,000. It was ided to set spart Sunday, June 12. as ifornia day and to issue an appeal Baptist churches to make a special offering on_that date. Representativ the Pacific Coast wiil visit these conferencee and deliver addresses at im- portant centers in edvance of offering. wst Church of Sen Francisco, was in-| troduced. He will start immediately for | | the coast. taking with him a tent, and | Il begin his ministry June 1 Rev. E Chivers, fleld' secretary of the socie assisted by Drs. Wood, Hill, Sunderla; Woeifiy. and others, will push the col- RIS S e DAUGHTER DISAPPEARS AFTER STARTING WESTWARD i Parents of Rochester Woman Fear She Met With Foul Play on Way | to Los Angeles. | ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 19:—Mr. and! |Mrs. C. H. Merse of 1117 Bast Main street fear that their daughter, Mrs.| ‘Fara Mae Sheehan, who left Greenlawn, | |L. I, for Los Angeles on April 5, has { met “with foul play. Mrs. Sheehan is | 3 years old. Two weeks ago her 14-year- | old daughter died in this city and the | mother s not been informed of her | death on aeccount of inatility to locate | ez, TR S A Immense Cross Falls Into Street. PITTSBURG, May 19.—Many pnple narrowly esceped death or Injury t when an immense maltese cross, being erected on the top of a sixteen-story | apartment building for fllumination dur- ing the Knights Templar Conclave next! | week, fell to Fifth avenue with a torrific; | orash. The street was filled with the | noon crowds, but only ome person was | | injured, htly. The cross, which was forty fest long, was reduced to a mass olf splinters and broken electric light | globes. {an emergenc) should arise making i | necessary handle the produce of the company. The company, represented by C. W. its vice president, gave a banquet last night at 476 Eighth street to the newspaper advertising nten of this city and San Franelsco. In an informal way, A. C. Class, the ompany’s architect, made known the lans of the company. Among the: | guests were Franklin P. Bull, Adjutant General Lauck and Colonel Wilhelm. I must drop you a line to thankK" you for a copy of the prociamation issued | by you calling upon the people of Ari- zona to stand by the people of Cali- fornia in their hour of misfortune. The mszn!ficem response which something which Cali. oon forget, and if eve Henning, for Arizona to ask or re- ceive help you can count on the grat- itude of the people of this State. th heartfelt thanks - for what has done for San Francisco other cities which suffered e earthquake and fire, I am, y truly yours, “GEORGE C. PARDEE, “Governor.” Leglulatorl to Meet. OAKLAND, May 19.—The finance and the judiciary committees of the State Senate will meet Monday in this city to discuss measures in connection with the extra session of the State Legislature. Ari: and o from t LONDON, PARIS and 'AMERICAN BANK, Ltd. We take much pleasure in informing our {clients and friends that we have opened all our < vaults and safes and found all our books, records and securities in perfect condition. ..WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS... At Our Emergency Headquarters 1806 PACIFIC AVEN UE {And will move to our former location as soon as |our new temporary bank building is finished, on or before June 1st. London, Paris and American Bank, Ltd. {1806 Pacific Avenue i Telephone West 326 CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY fire Insurance Deparfment 1521 FILLMORE STREET, Near Bush |Fire insurance policies collected, notices given and proofs of loss prepared. LOANS ON INSURANCE. Money loaned on policies at regular banking rates. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. W. J. BARTNETT CHAS. W. SLACK g Attorneys HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK . H Will resume its regular business on . . : : at its old location . ¢ 626 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO ~ SAVINGS UNION Corrugating. WILL REOPEN FOR BUSINESS —AT THE— NORTHWEST CORNER CALIFORNIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS MONDAY, MAY 28, 1906, AT 9 A. M. Premises as above wil! be occupled pending rebuilding at the old site, corner California and’ Webb Streets. International Banking Enruuratinn CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $6,643,686.92 Yo g. The capita! stock is $200,000. ke - sz ol o Arrested for Robbery. OAKLAND, May 18.—Thomas Burke $s under arrest at the City Prison on suspicion of having robbed BSugrej of the scliooner Mary Francis. 'San Francisco Office, 2045 Sutter St. NEAR F!LLMORE Open for business in all depmmanu under Clearing House regu- lzuons. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23,1906 i | i | | send last recemt. istill being published, and all subscribers to that edition are respectfully requested to notify the office, 1016 Broadway, Qakland, of their subscription. Please send, if possible, portion of old wrapper showing name and address or copy of last receipt. With this information your name can readily be re- stored to the mailing list. That Man Pitts Fermerly 1008 Market Strest. ) LOCATED NOW A? *1123 Fillmore Street Near Gold»n Gate Avenae, With a Full Line of Stationery, Cutlery and Barbers’ Supplies. Farnsworth& Ruggles INCORPORATED DRAYING Safe and Machinery Moving and Rig- ging Contractors. TEMPORARY OFFICE 156 King Street, San Francisco Oakland Office, 958 Franklin St. FULTON Iron Works IN FULL OPERATION HARBOR VIEW Telephone West 1160 Notice to Printers Our Roller Plant is now in opera- Hon. Send your rollers without delay to 2285 Railroad ave., near Walnut st, Alameds. We also have a large stock of News and Job Ink. Rooms 53.54 New Tribune Bldg., corner Eighth and Franklin Sts, Oakland. L Phone Oakland 7373 E. J. Shattuck Co. and { Globe Iron Works Stockton, Cal. 20, 000,000 Needles For \nceon and Zonophm At 01d Price. PETER BAGIGALUPI & SONS 1181118 FILLMORE 8T. ‘ON MONDAY, MAY 21, 1906 The Bank of California m't'st Old Location MONDAY, MAY 2ist. CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Corner Catifornia and Montgemery Sts. It affords us much satisfaction to assure our Patrons that our Safe Deposit Vaults are absolutely intact and the contgnt: 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. The National Bank of the Paciic Is Doing Business Under Clearing House Rules at the Old Location, in the . CLAUS SPRECKELS BUILDING MARKET AND THIRD STREETS S Deposits received and checks cashed. Vaults uninjured by earthquake or fire. Safe Deposit Vaults open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The American National Bank Is Occupying Its Former Quarters in the Metchants’ Exchange Building And Is fully prepared to care for the business needs of its patrons First National Bank OF SAN FRANCISCO Corner Bush and Sansome Streefs NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE OLD FOUNDATION SUBJECT TO CLEARING-HOUSE RULES Depositors Will Please Send In San Francisco Checks for Security Savings Bank 316 MONTGOMERY STREET ‘We beg to annource that we will resume business on MONDAY, May 28, 1906, in our own building, No. 316 Montgomery street. Our vault is Intact, and all of our records are uninjured. Depositors are cautioned against selling or assigning their passbooks. Roll Grinding SECURITY SAVINGS BANK 8. L. ABBOTT, Vicea P resident cnd Manager. THE Lrocker -Woolworth National Bank.. WILL OCCUPY PREMISES IN THE.. CROCKER BUILDING MONDAY MORNING . MAY 21, 1906 lavn $frauss| ARRIVED QUR STANDARD REMEDY! CURE FOR RHEUMATISM At Témpeorary Office H. PLAGEMANN & CO. Wholesale Cigar Dealer (] m.l.ne- sT.

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