The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 29, 1906, Page 7

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THE SA 1906. CI1SCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, L Al HUNDREDS ASK TELEGRAPH HILL FOR SHELTER SPURNS MONGOLS “fany Poorly Hot sons Apply at the Headquarters, used Per- Residents Organize Keep Chinatown From District. ooden Houses Need- Start Association for Pro- lessly Delayed in Building. tection of Their Section. nlike as the Telegraph Hill Pro- Association and the Chinatown vement Association may appear se and personnel, events of surrence have merged their a common cause—that of inatown where it used to ingtown shall be rebuilt. meeting of the Telegraph Hill tive Association at the junction ntgomery avenue and Union Sunday afternoon many were mac de and resolutions protesting against the of Chinatown or any part ) Telegraph Hill or adjacent 1thy gentlemen who call ves the Chinatown Improve- Association have resolved and affirmed and protested that nese intend to rebuild of their late unige v and th o Rev. Father Ca-| - in accord with that od ose, at least, which he o ongelians from his| s environs | ¥'s meeting was called to = Father Cara- Rev made *h urging the e re owners sidents of the t Hill neighborhood to bestir | ves before the various commit- | f citizens now directing public P ‘ se on the hill. saddle the the Joseph meeting was Brazilio as ade an enthusiastic ess in favor of a per- ati He said in e ing, on the (\p)‘fl!!\(‘ of Montgomery EASF DOWNTOWN ST of the city is and |street. There mortgagors counseled with FOR BROKERAGE OFFICES for vears by or-|the bank officlale who have an Interest Toard of Supervis-|in relation to their insurance policies that P & Co. Arrange to Make Per- a5 ahd the public pay more |are assigned to the bank. This depart- manent Headgquarters on Geary nization than to|ment of the Savings Union was fully as Bizess. Siehr Diasices 1al avor an associa- |lively as the one where the depositors 4 & . red interests, not only to|were drawing money. The business of S & have le e buila ddling of the Chinese|the entire bank was not much more than 3 ¢ A healthful region, but|the customary volume before the firg. States e ning on of water here, | The San Francisco Savings Union is the ATy 5 t 1 district in a general(third savings bank in size in California. - Belr ¥ J pm mote those things that At the banking house of the California e 1 the common ir Safe Deposit and Trust Comipany, where e 3 roduced the following |both a commerical and savings bank busi- hich were passed by 2 |ness is transacted, the general story that | o, » = applies to all other banks in San Fran- . o | cisco that have opened since the fire fitted | very well. Commercial deposits were & - placed in the commercial department. e Savings deposits found their way over Japanese Runs Amuck “”“”‘“‘:M‘,'l‘;“.n‘{{f the counter of the recelving teller. An| S na mely injurious | entire absence of excitement and a very 1 welfare of the e resid and friends of tO‘ | 8 SNINGS BANKS in Large Amounts at Counters. Institutions Resume Bus- iness in the Old Locations. ings Union, ciety, the Security Savings Bank and the California Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany bank, which took place yesterday, howed again the general solidity of the financial institutions of the city and also the confidence that the public entertains. “There all kinds-of money In San Francisco,” said a financier who stoed and watched the steady payment, without stint. to’ depositors in the several sav- ings banke. At the same time, in every bank opening vesterday. as was the case in the banks the depositors who came to find a safe place in which to put their funds were numer- ous. At none of the banking houses that threw open their doors vesterday was there a long line of people. Two hours after the opening at the San Francisco Savings Union's temporary quarters in the China building, northwest corner of California and Montgomery streets, there were not a dozen persons in the banking rooms President Pond. mand for money. - depositors all that they are entitled to on the face of the books. There is no'limit to the amounts that will be paid out on de- mand. Depositors are” evidently getting some money to meet ng expenses. That is all. The new deposifs are noticeable.” BUSINESS SAME AS USUAL. The loan and hwqran(‘e departments of temporar small number of visitors seeking to get were observable e opened up today for business, which & g i 3 F ”‘: is going on just the same as before the t it “nle “been an ark of |ire. and everything is entirely satisfac- conflagration; therefore, the citizens north end. a raph Hill; and be ourselves on the statement that Pres- Brown made at noon, 1se had been open men are mak- osits. The entire sit- very strong. We pride appearance of our tem- 3 Dalzell after the banking ident three hours. “B ng commercial dej 1ation is evid J chairr appolnt | porary quarters The return of the banks Mme ‘ al‘ Ve to wait upon the co to California and Montgomery streets . tion "hh'{"‘(' ':)'\‘Oz“'l‘-nw: that this is a banking and finan- | | J— £ D 3 e cial center. We have been notified by | The Favorite ®rima Donna, committee was ap-|th. ancisco Surety Company that writss It organized and turn and occupy their own L ows 1 on the proper persons|old quarters next to us. N -” E v "'1 ngs and Loan Society opened | I an T erman Meisel, James | jn a (N"‘.pn ry structure on the old site | i I nd Edwin Foley. |at Sutter and Montgomery streets. Cash- | { De be no further meetings|ier Bonnell said that there was no great | nder ¢ A 0 work, after | gemand for money. Depositors needed | ir will call for another|gomes coin for necessities and that was | PSR | about all they took out of the institution. e . * The amount of business was not more SCHOOI. BOARD WILL than was common on any business day | I ,ablaChe BUILD WITHOUT DELAY |before the fire ! | OUTLOOK 1§ EXCELLENT. | Face Powder Director Bosle Is Authorized to Con-| President Abbott. at the Security Sav- e thark for o |ings Bank, said that the outiook was ex ‘ is pure and perfect. It soothes, o (3 wiogd cellent. There was no limit to the amounts | fresbens is a most : TR pald out to depositors. New deposits were | wonderfa Delightful ol Director Boyle was yester- | received. No crowd appeared during the to use. e bears the zed to proceed at once 10 |day to ask for money. The waiting line iing of such temporary school thinks necessary in the | ts of the city. These to be of various sizes, Huses are nging from four to eight class-room commission savings included not more than WO score per- sons at any time. C. H. Dunsmoor, president of the bank rounds of all the vesterday. “Every by~ Fiss or by = ructures. The plan i to have the v French s finished by the next School|Timemes i ol ®&Co i 3 o INSmMoo avings bank Ben. _beuy e T.n:”';m" ( erm, which will probably be the first 1.)“‘!;‘,(; o iR A f‘:.:lnk X 125 Kingston , Bo » fMas! Augu without any restriction or limitation. vas decided at vesterday’s meet- Park Commisisoners to hold the coming ating ises at 2 p. m. on Congidering how recently this city took place the disaster in and how completely business was burned out, the situation of the banks is more than gratifying. The ‘ rday in front of the park music | i,¢ion §s bound to astonish the world | OWink to the crovwded itio when all the facts are known, and to add Wl B ‘l“\_m"“,';‘(’:d‘?(;‘ ofly eatly to the high estimation in twenty tent schools instead Which the bankers of California are held .. There will be from 500 In Phancial centers. The banks are doing pupils in attendance. splendidly. There never was a time when received that the school Mhe State of California was in better shape J . f New York have raised 0 meet such an emergency as has been about $7.500 for the School Depart- | Presented to us. I have heard from all the ment of San Francisco. The board |Panks in the interior and they are in 40 S t St received 3000 books from Houghton, B890d shape. Money is eas feuar & Co., Boston publishers. ——o— - SAN FRANCISCO sent 'r)‘wl grm through the Mas- Looking for Lost Friends. A < Relief Association. The American Red Cross Associa- ,r-v'.r:,};-“.ilvrpfix;!;”":»]hlo‘;;udf:.'i',&i':‘( (i(;n stith‘Hami]lol:l'Srhnol has re- " oA R iy ceived inquiry regarding the where- Ist and Market Sts., Oakland the Emerson School during the fore |abouis of the following persons: 1000 "of any day e $ S. W. Grabam. Albion, IlL, writes fo their names and addresses 1o the | information as to the whereabouts of Mrs. ers, Importers and Shippers of principal of the Emerson School at|lda Coles and daughter, Blanche. once Charles Spencer, Kaw City, Oklahoma, [R— Lid * inquires about Fred and Minnie Stanfield, New Wel '\f"or e and Anna Moore, formerly of 458A Minna mmgm Sells Lots Near Ocean. street. e - 3. Get he e A 5 E ames Burt, 2207 Alamo street, Los An- Beaver Hil ML cricic Cnrtet pepanactent 240 Brod- | geles, seeks information as to the safety the owglying districts az follows: 50x 120 east line Ninete-nth avenue boul- o sy CORE ewse Building Materials Department rd .to Joseph F. Endert; 25x100 northwest line Paris street 250 feet southwest of China avenue to J. L. Jones; 25x100 southeast line of Mos- | cow street 100 feet northeast o( Rus- | sia avenue to J. C. Tippett; 25x100 | southeast line of Moscow street 125) feet northeast of Russia avenue to! J. Lanigan; 50x100 southeast line ef Moscow street 200 feet northeast of Russia avenue to Ellie E. Vaughan; 100x100 southeast line of Naples street 200 feet north of Japan avenue to Peter J. Clinton; 50x100 northwest |line of Vienna street 250 feet north- !east of Japan avenue to Ju:oph Green. & vitagdle We are Genetal Sales Ageat for STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT CO. CARNEGIE BRICK and POTTERY CO. CENTRAL BRICK CO. HOLMES LIME CO. MARBLEITE PLASTER CO. All Plants is Full Opcration. Will Call Juvenile Court. Judge Murasky will call the first| session of the Juvenile Court, since the | fire, this morning in the synagogué at' California and Webster streets. The | {first case that will be taken up at this session will be that of Louis Garibaldi and Emil Puetz. These boys weére ar- rested for stealing $82.50 from Gari- baldi’s father and a tent from,k the home of Mrs. L. Zandig, who resides at | 14 Francisco street. Garibaldi's home | is at 1668 -San Jose avenue. sl St o Butd o 2R Burglaries Are Reported. 8. G. Champion, $34 (ole street, re- ported to the police yestérday that ‘his house was entered by the base- ment door, and several boxes, contain- ing fancy cakes and ginzer sna stolen. Charles Looslte, 377 Fifth TURKISH and RUSSIAN BATHS 1303 GOUGH ST., near Geary ==NOW OPEN== r-—'— Genuine Nust Bear k4 m‘ Fao-Simile Sigfiature w:u SoreiCrrdl REFUSE ‘“"'“"“a (ver watch stolen. 'avenue, reported that his place was | ‘entered and a painter's outfit m il-‘ of \hlbur Andergon, a lineman, Collett, Marietta, Ga., writes for Informaljon concerning his brother, Pmu feseor Joseph B. Collett. L. Lomax, 706 Third street, N. Walhm‘lun. D. C., requests lnformalmn ut W. B. Lomax, formerly of the Phelnn building. oot askew Pl R B REA Will Pay Police and Firemen. Edward O'Connor, cashier for City Treasurer Bantel, arnounced yester- day that he would begin to pay the May =alaries of the police and fire de- partments at 10 a. m. today. He also reported that practically all school teachers’ salaries for April have been paid. \RE ALL OPEN Money Is Not Demantled The opening of the San Francisco Sav- | the Savings and Loan So- | previously opened, the | APVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “ |SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS| { | | SPRZNG VALLEY TER WORKS, a | corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California. and having its principal place of busness in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. has elécted and does hereby elect to redeem, on the first day of September, A. D. 1906, and at its of- fice, No. 126 Stockton street. in the .city and county of San Francisco, State of California. United States of America. ALL | outsanding and unredeemed BONDS of lits SECOND MORTGAGE bend Issue. | which original second mortgage bond is- {sue consisted of five thousand (5000) bonds of said corporation of the denem- ination of one thousand (§1000.00) dellars each, uniform in form and date, and numbered from one (1) to five thousand For intant- and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the | > (5000) inclusive and consecutively., and payable at the office of the corporation, in San Francisco. thirty (20) years after |date, but redeemable at the pleasure of | the corporation. on or at an aft: {the first day of September, 1908— A. D {all of which honds h#"‘ interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per annu { pavable quarterly at the office ‘mrp\‘)m!lon in San Francisco, and all of l“hhh bhonds are dated and bear 4Ialr {on the second day of May, A. D. 1857 {of which said original second morigage | bond issue there are now outstanding and unredeemed four thousand nine hundred :’ and ninety-one (4991) bonds of the ag- n gregate Lot of four million nine hundred . thousand ($4,991,000.00) tolare, And notice is further hereby given ths in accordance with the terms of said bonds and the mortgage securing the same, dated May second., A. D. 1387, INTER- EST on said four theusand nine hundred and ninety-one (4991) outstanding and unredeemed bonds. and on each and all thereof. WILL CEASE on and after said September first. A. D. 1906 By order of the Board ¢f Di the Spring Valley Water Works Dated San Francisco, Californi 29th, 1306, SPRING \ALLL\' WA (Corporate SEAL. By CHAS and by PELHAM W Trunks Traveling Bags Suit Cases Stationery Cutlery BARBER SUPPLIES Large Stock FACTORY PRICES Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIR THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK OITY. Aperdect Remedy for (‘onsup.- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarr Worms Convulsions Fever lsh- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimde Signature of tors of TE! R WORK % W EBB HOWARD. AMES EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Mission Lodge, No. 169, F. and A, M. R. E. ALLAN, Secretary, 1516 Castro Street. Mission Chapter, No. 79, R. A. M. JOHN R. HILLMAN, Sccretary. Mission Commandary, No. 41, K. T. { JOHN R. HILLMAN, Recorder, N. W. cor. Fillmore and Pine. Come and See Us Al members, whether they have moved or not, are requested to for- 4 deceased, will take charge of the fun- T“E HUmER eral. No definite been made as yet. arrangements have BIDS AE BPENEI] 10 SUPPLY THE ARMIY 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Ave. Home Coming of Kentuckians. The Northern Pacific Railway is offering the low rate of 389.25 to Loulsville and return, on sale June § and 7, to accom- modate Kentuckians desfring to return to celebrate ‘‘Home-Coming Week.” Make arrangements now. see T. K. Stateler, G. A.. Northern Pacific Railway, 1114 ’ Broadway, Oukland. Lk . * P [ Chief Quartermaster Is to Let the Contracts for Next Year. School Pupils to Assemble. The pupils of all the graduating | {classes are requested to meet to pre-| pare for closing exercises on June 2, | in Golden Gate Park. All pupils now | located north of Market street will & CO. Are Temporarily Located at Bids for wood and coal, mineral oil, for- meet in Pacific Heights School, Jack- age and straw were opened at the chief SOD street near Fillmore, on Wednes-| VEN i AR ° U Jay, May 30, and on Friday, June 1, 1760 PACIFIC A UE quartermaster’s office at the Presidio yes- terday and as soonm as they can be com- pared with the bids of last year contracts 8t 10 a. m. The high school graduates will practice after the above meetings instead of at 9:30. All pupils now lo- cated south of Market street will meet &AN FRANCISCO, vill 3 v th < < will e let to supply the posts about the | F "o up't "aohool, Mission streat near —AND— bay for the coming year. At the same myenty fifth on Tuescday, May 29, and time bids were opened at the Presidio of Thursday, May 21, at 10 a. m. Ashieity: aih et M Bmmirana i My SRR, i Al 510 TWELFTH STREET ern Callfornia. ‘These will also be con- Small Fires Reported. sidered In determining whether the cost of e OAKLAND. A leaking gas pipe in the grocery of J. J. Collonon, 2801 Twenty-second street, caused an explosion on Sunday night and damage to the extent of $35. An overturned coal oil lamp caused a fire at 214 Steuart street, | occupied by J. Larsen, about 6 o'clock yvesierday morning and loss to the ex- tent of $10. supplies for posts near the city and con- tracts will not be let until these bids are recejved here and carefully considered by the chief quartermaster. The bids were to bave Dbeen opened shortly after the fire, but owing to the fact that many of the records were destroyed the old bids were canceled and new ones advertised for. A company of engineers from Fort Ma- son left for the target range in Rodeo Valley yesterday morning, where they will spend the nest two weeks in small arms | practice. A detachment of the Twenty- second Infantry is at the range at the present time, and as soon as the rest of | the regiment cam be spared from guzrd duty in the city it will be sent to join the detachment at the range. | Captain Dwight E. Aultman, artillery corps, ‘has been appolnted a member of | the general court-martial convened at the | Presidio to take the place of Captain Har- ry Hawthorne, who has been relieved. A general court-martial bas been ap pointed to meet at ‘Alcatrnz Island \hln | morning for the trial of such persons that may be prought before it. | The officers detafled om the board are: ! Major Abmer Pickering, Twenty-sccond In- fantry; Captain George N. Bomford, Tywen- ty-second Infaptry; Captain Leurence A. FULTON IN FULL OPERATION HARBOR VIEW NOTICE. Telephone West1160 PORCHER HATTER JOS. FREDERICKS & CO, HAVE OPZNED TEMPORARY Curtis, Twenty-second Infantry; Lienten- ant Harry Grabam, Twenty-second Inm- OFFICE AND WAREROOMS Largest Hat Store in San Francisco. fantry; Lieutenant John H. Baker, Twen- ty-second Infantry; Lieutenant Edward E. McCammon, Twenty-second Infantry: Lieu- tenant Benfamin B. McCroskey, Twent: second Ipfantry; Lientenant Edward W. Terry. Twenty-second Infantry, judge ad- vocate, AT 2200 WEBSTER ST, 4 Stock New and Complete Northeast Corner of Clay, San Francisco. ESREL Y G SAMUEL BBAUNHART DIES AT THE GERMAN HOSPITAL S | Former State Senator and Supervisor Succumbs After a Linger- ing Iiness. Former Supervisor Samuel Braun- hart died yesterday morning at the German Hospital, to which he was re- moved the day of the earthquake. He was taken sick last .all and had been an invalid since that time. Every pos- sible means were resorted to to save 15 1ife but nothing could be done tor Near Franklin (.E. BICKFORD, OFFICE STOCK EXPECTED DAILY OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, SHADES, BEDDING AND WALL PAPERS. WORKMEN ON DEM:AND. | | 1 Jacob Braunhart, the nephew of the HOT BISCUIT Made with Rumford light, delicious and wholesome; easily digestad and free from a baking == 2606 CALIORNUA ST R. N. NASON & CO. |5 cents hailf pound. WORKS ANT. OFFICES: | Utah & Fifteenth Sts. and Potrero Ave, Formerly 117-113 Market Street. STOCKTON MILLING C0. NOTICE. flL!FOHNQA STATE IOARD F AHCN TECTURE will hold a four| examination for candidates to prac- | Baking Powder ave | 0S5 BT T Al st bkt B CROWN FLOUR MILLS. powdar taste. | BT the Biate of Calitornta Stats| SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO. (38 E %anl;e tecture, 1343 A mrl Ofces: ey, A R et | 416 JACKSON ST. Iron Works 715 Golden Gate Ave.| Glass, Paints and Oils in Stock A- IGTH and FIILMORE ST. CAR LINE. | (Formerty Chites Theater.) ' 5--BIG NEW ACTS-5 Elizabeth Murray: Sailey & Austin Come pany; Katherine Dahl; Carson & Wil- lard; Vaierie Bergere & Co.: Mosher, Houghton & Mosher; Eva Mudge: Ciife ford & Burke and Orpheum = Motion Pictures, MAT. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. p—— (A CORPORATION). Notice of Redemption of Second | Mortgage Bonde. Notice I hfl‘eb%vAxnen that _the CHUTES AND ZQO. Open dail Varfed SEE Chutes Cafe fu Admission. 10c May 29. Funds Week Commencing Tuesday ncerts to Aid Relief By the Famous ROYAL AFTEfiNOON; AT 3:30. GREEK THEATER University Californta EVENINGS AT 3 PIEDMONT SPRINGS PAREK PRICEB 25¢ and 50c. Berkeley. CALL subscribers receiving their paper by mail are re- spectfully requested to forward portion of any onme wrapper recently received showing name and address to THE CALL, care of Circulation Department, Third and Market Streets, San Francisco. This is necessary in order to insure prompt dis- patch of paper. If impossible to send wrapper, send last re- ceipt. THE WEEKLY CALL is still being published, and all subscribers to that edition are respectfully requested to notify the office, Third and Market Streets, San Francisco, 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 restored to the mail- | MACHINERY : : » Occidental Machinery and Engineering Co. Temporary Offices 2303 Pacific Ave. Several Carloads Compressors, Hoisting . Engines, Steam and Electrie Standard Safety Water Tube Boilers, Hunt Industrial Railway Track and Cars, Blectrfc Generating Sets and other machinery on the way and ready for shipment. ” Specifications, estimates given tractors for complete plants. 2363 Pacific ave , San Francisco. San Francisco Call s s st —_— Branch Offices have been cstabltune ed at Stanyan Street, near H.l". and 246 Clement Street, Richmond District. Advertisements and Subscriptions C.A.Malm & Co. ? Trunk Manufacturers | cone 220 and 222 BUSH ST, opened a temporary business of- flce nz their factory, 18th AND FOLSOM Bammr Guthrie & Co. Temperary Office, [2010 Washington Street SAN FRANCISCO Marine Insurance Department, 714 Broadway, Oakland. PAPER (. Description ZELLERBACH & SONS 405 JACKSON ST, SAN FRANCISCO. 514 Eleventh Street. Oakland. | 112 N. Los Angele “Seveet. Los Angeles ILLINOIS-PACIFIC GLASS COMPANY amoral Offices. Factory and w-moum Permanently Located FIFT EENTHand FOLSOM STS. SAN FRANCISCO.

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