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S ANCISCO CALL, ERIDAY, MAY 25, 190 BULLETS WHI N COML FIELDS Fierce War Begins in .u..fl(fq in Eastern Part of Omo. PPE SOMNDIL. STIRS WLLEJD the City OfficialsChatge That New Water Main Is Poorly Laid. | | n Men Firedon Allege Navy Yard Town one of Them Has Been Cheated Out of $12,000. Special Dispatch to The Call. Ts Hurt. n in the municipal govern- er the new pipe line of the water system. The city is a new pipe line from! to this city and the pipe the Universal, a new pat- anufactured by a company on to the pipe trust. The given to the Universal sented by the George of San Francisco, er controversy over two makes of pipe. Now e line is nearly completed and the laying nearly all yor Madigan and the Works that went into have filed a long re- at the city has been $12,000 worth of pipe is very faulty. Otto Von Geldern sco has been engaged > go over the pipe line v officials and the pipe s next - e £ Saturday, and the - of this investigation is await- h interest. T st oo Sl i VENTURA APRICOT GROWERS HOLD OUT FOR BIG PRICES Crop Is Rather Short This Season and the Demand Is Larger Than the Supply. 1A, May 24—Apricot growers of ¥ are ver, for buvers are r in their eager-| o £TATE GRANGE IS TO MEET e IN SANTA ROSA IN Farp|’ or dry. Nine P Deprive Sonoma Town of s per pound Gathering Meets with Suc fruit dried, ful Opposition - year. Frult S ANT sariera . L"\bflmgs\r\( ATTO, ET CAR AND BICYCLE IN COLLISION usly Hu ago Inj st Acc Seric and W d in Pc »man and Chauffeur iliar The pits are taking the place {.—Arthur P BRITISH TARS TAKE SHCTS AT BOARDING HOUSE RUNNERS | " Englisi Sailors Open Fire on Men in Charge of Trio of Their Shipmates. ONE MAN Is KILLED AND ANOTHER HURT BY BLAST harge, the hm- Gunderson at- imself with an in the head, receiv- Three of the Mor- e in the boat with ¥, 'were hauled cident Occurs in the Stat .m GIVES A NEW TRIAL TO MAN CONVICTED OF MURDER Appellate Court Reverses Order Deny- d ing a Rehearing Made in ‘:m Francisco. May 24.—The Ap- z d the or- San _Fran- us. new trial to Joseph A Pt e Clark, convicted of the murder of CALTFORNIA MARSHAL JAILED . ¥ ber, 1889, ON THREE GRAVE CHARGES se of er- .|=\mn r)r L of Auacking a Litte (.} and in instructions R sery and Several Minor court fllfi*rw the judgment of Offen wes. of San Joaquin L3 "i certain 500 shares | stock of the Samson be the individual prop- Joseph H. Conby and ey has no claim to it. o £ leradares “TRUSTY" AT FOLSOM WALKS OUT OF PRISON UNHINDERED i S50 3 \Iurhvl lhll Pa Third Termer Takes Advantage of Trust Reposed in Him and Makes Escape. ‘TO, May 24.—John - years for bur- Alameda County, assed. slsom prison at 4 orning. Brown, al- ermer, was a “trusty,” power house. from the prison grounds with- He did not wear the , being permitted to wear d jumper such as are worn neers and firemen, and this his escape easy. His term would wave expired until August 30, > ke ] Veteran Editor Dead. - COLUMBIA, Mo., May 24.—Colonel W. F. 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Galifornia Safe Depasit and Trust Company 5 Corner California and Montgomery Streels This bank will open for business as usual on Monday, May 28, at its old location. Checking and savings accounts received. Interest paid on deposits. Present temporary office is 2139 Pierce Street, corner of Clay Street. J DALlELL BROWN SIWISS- AMERIGAN BANK San Francisco Main Office, 1432 Fillmore St. Near O'Farrell St. Branch Office 515 Davis St Near Jackson St. Now Open for Business in All Departments Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Proofs of loss made and insurance collected. Advances made on approved pohmcs. 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 EF————— Deposits received and checks cashed. Vaults uninjured by earthquake or fire. Safe Deposit Vaults open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Advances mad= on approved policies. NOTICE. The German Savings and Loan Society WILL RESUME BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1906, AT ITS OLD LOCATION 526 CALIFORNIA STREET. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, 42 MONTGOMERY STREET. We are now located at our former site, as above, and prepared to trangs act a general banking business HENRY BRUNNER, Cashier, REPRESENTING ON THE PACIFIC COAST: The French-American Bank of l The Deutsche Asiatische Bank of Bers Farie lin, Yokohama, Shanghal, Etc. The American National Bank Is Occupying Its Former Quarters in the Merchants’ Exchange Building And is fully prepared to care for the business needs of Its patrons Gasolines C.A.Malm & Co. Benzines Ik Rooufachwos Engine Distillates 33 WO . Coal Oil Fuel Oil fice at their factory, | 18th AND FOLSOM Have opened a temporary business of- l Savings and Loan Society Willl!csntusinusmltsOwnBfl&u At Northwest Cor. Sutter and Montgomery Sts. No. 101 Montgomery Street MONDAY, MAY 28, 1906 los are held by this bank are will be prepared in our INSU TANCE DEPARTMENT, Borrowers Wwhose ‘nsurance pol to_ furnish. without delay, the nece USER at Lowest Manufacturer's Prices. Asphaltum, Ete. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 16th and ILLINOIS STREETS SAN FRANCISCO, CAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. Made pure to preserve as well | beautify. Our superfine Graphite | Preserving Paints and our as qtee so superior in durability that they known all over’ the world. | stating your requirements. NEWCASTLE PAINT & VARNISH CO New Castle, Pa, U. S. (.E. BICKFORD, OFFICE REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS IN STOCK DESKS CHAIRS SUPPLIES ! 'Remington Typcwntcr Company Main Office. Oakland 1015 (mldon Gate Avenue, Branch, i2626 (mwm S‘I San kFraacisco. 1232 Broadway: DIRECT FROM MAKER TO wiii be on sucier <t 'PAINTS AND VARNISHES | Send for Color Cards and Price List, entrance nd depositors are r-quesled to send in Immediately thelp ARTHUR A. SMITH, President. EDWIN BONNELL. Secretary. . CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CONPANY “Fire Insurance Department 1921 FILLMORE STREET, Near Bush Fire insurance policies collected, notices given and _proofs of loss prepared. LOANS ON INSURANCE. 4Money loaned on policies at regular banking r.t* Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, W. J. BARTNETT CHA S.W. SLACK § At rrowers presené saidreases. Ruhber | Enamel Roof Paint have been used for | | vears by the largest consumers and lre i H