The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 12

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‘IA)EATH NOTICES. Continued from Page Eleven. - “onnell and _the late siph A. and Edward W dmother of Mrs. C. 0 ¥ residence O’Connel t priv May g Island street, SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE ST GAINING AT GOOD PACE| Over Forty-Five Thousand : A v Funds for Relief of City's Homelg.’ss. : Dallars Added to th e THE SAN FRANCISCO 'CALL, WEDNESDAY, 55 DRECTORY OF SN FRATGISO PRI, AITKEN & AITKEN, L " Attorneys-at-Law, 1901 Post st., corner -Fillmore, San Francisco. - Special atten- | :tion given to presentation and enforce- ment of insurance claims and to. corpo- ration, probate and real estate matters. COOK, H. N., BELTING CO.—Tempo- | KNOWLES, EDW., €O, Printers, 718] rary office, 3612 Webster st. Broderick ‘st., near McAllister. | CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS, Brannan st., between Sixth and Seventh. KECK, DR. F. C,, formerly James Flood | bldg., has gone East to° get a complete office outfit. KNIGHT & HEGGERTY and WIBLIAM M. MADDEN—Temporary law offices 2319 Scott st., near Jackson. Telephone West 822, 2 ROUSSEAU, Structural Engineer, 0f st., Francisco. OUSS & SON, Architects, nPlne;n:.v corner Webster, S. RICHARDS, DR. €. W., Dentist, former- Iy Mutual” Bank bldg. Due notice of J.,_ Architect and i flice 820 Stanyanm 2200 o office. correspondence to 1993 Vallejo st. Spovel . T e i o PENERN BUILDING OO\ mad NEITads . 3 2 ACN “Pacific_Granite an 3 G general contractor: L | The following is the-daily report of “subscriptions to "close of business, mm’! wo:{;‘g’a?&as;mc Cemetery, and builders. "Temnorary office, 708 K May 28th: i Ll ‘Phone. West 797. Golden Gate ave. Temporary and Qut of tewn. ‘Local. Total. * Anl)lu;;s — e e permanent buildings erected. Tara iR 7 5 <! . Previsus totals $5T59.07174. 337583458 - §7.13409.32 - |ARREESENG M Pablo, Oakland. | DENSMORE STANDARD TYPEWRI- Total May 28, ket A A Phone Oakland ‘3142. ' Machines for im-| 'TERS (ball-bearing), A. W. Smith X l schedules Tensvese et < AGTR0FT Foviaid ABABOSN e ATy o manager, 2112, Steiner st. 4 Ma Raymond, | $6,804,795.31 ° $375,884.58 $T.180,629.80° " | AMERICAN N PAPER ASS'N., J. D. [DIERKS, THEODORE & €0., Under- f Ire . | Total actyally promised. .. 17 $7.180.629.89 Mitiar, Mgr_,lg‘{‘{)g::\‘grly. ‘parrott Dbldg.,| takers, 800 Devisaidero, cor. McAlstr & ’,{(«;;\\{\f)‘i..“lx | erbal promises uncenfirmed 19, ..oon{ F., now 1.3 Brondwa:;' Oakland. > D})fi“fien’ %&B%n;r. as’; Sh‘lgx;p!‘:\gmanfl e gt Grand total .. ven i e iiidasiaaveerFasaesaaiane. s $7,199.870.89 (| AMERICAN TYPE. 'FOUNDERS - €O, | Lumber, oy SRy iy ez R NSON this cit 29, 1906, ALFRED W. MADDAFORD, Chief ‘Subscription .Departnient. 'l(:nlmd iv?é‘?xf?éfifisé.‘lsslf“'%'ifl‘.F‘rifnflé‘c'f; Oakl'nd.; Steuart-st. dock; tel. Oakl'd 7406. Maria Robins a1 of - County List of *out of town” subscriptions May 28th: B ¥ ¢ ‘Fragclsco), and | DIBCKMANN & €0 temp. pflices, 1110 McFadden, | : B ki Ll Qal a‘:‘v’t}rghyu ges. ST : Union Say. Bank bidg., land. . Strest City, g b T = z DEIMEL LINEN MESH UNDER- ts ; AMERICAN CAN COMPANY WEAR—Order 'hy mail, 1306 Webstr Haute, Plainfield;, N. J o H. L Bishop & Co.. Honoluiu.. ... > preckels & Co., Honolulu... - wployes navy ‘vard, Portsmouth, N.i. necid - Fal Pa Porterville, €al.. Jeffersonville, - In: Granite Cutters’ Mass. Santa Barba Bowie, Texas Warren, Pa Soldiers' and Dawson, 3,000,00 (&dé‘!lbmfl) 56.00 (additional) 00 90 (additional) 25 ECANI Weatherly, P; 122 re Baker-Bover. National Bank, Walla, Wall 00 Port Richmond, N.-Y..::. : 5 Palmyra, Mo.., .. X 6. 00 Order of Heptasophs, Columbus, G 60 Capton, WoNalsss s sh teid 2 40 - Imperial Basebail Club, 200, Jeffersonville, - Ind 185 Cambridge, Wis: ; 5 60 Samuel: E. Moffett, New. York City.. 50:00 & Petershurg, N. D... RTR 50,00 - Sundry- items not.previously reported 806.98 t &|Citizens and Officials Contributions ‘Are to- Be | . s Deplore Partisan | Taken Up for Their Attacks, Rebuilding. S e The school reconstruction committee . T king ‘::s lh:ir ke)k"nnte the recent recently organized at“ the Emerson 1 906 s that ave ~been “made’ on|Sc i -1 of Lizzic | Mayor Eugene E. Schiitz and his ad- | ¢ oo o o 16 {0 Promote the contri ministration, leading members of the bmkfn", of hesaglehilicen Jothy bar and judiciary of the State, the |Tebuilding of our sehool houses have ;ml\"crnrér and t;'(lhor State officials who 'begun to issue circulars and to ‘write | athered at table at the Cosmos Club to theeduc: = - { vices the Mayor has performed for San | try, fiffir‘ffi;“;;ailte%eotfel:cg{p:i‘:i Sat VALEN e L oucasion was a lunch- ter’ and information -concerning San Monday noon commended the _ser- isco’s 5 L con miven by Tieen pe o o | Francisco’s school situation. members of the joint committee on | call for special sion of the Legisla- | | ture, ‘its advisory members and mem- bers of the pre: | Beginning with the introductory re- |marks by Toastmaster Ford and the . |opening response by Governor Pardee v |and on. through the list of speakers the tenor of the remarks w for the work done by the Mayor and |of optimism for the future prospects| - of San Francisco. The general Senti- M., |ment was that the time for the picking | {up of party lines, the fomenting of actional fights and the Tesumption of | |animosities that were intérrupted by | |the calamity was certainly not now, | In presenting the Governor, Toast-| | master Ford referred to the .work of the joint committee. in reviewing the | legislation and assured him that the| |members had given every paragraph ! {close thought. | GOVERNOR THANKS COMMITTEE, | Governor Pardee thanked the com- | mittee for the work' and care devoted | to the call and said that the work -had {been done nobly and well.” ‘He then | {referred to the chaos info which the| city was plunged a month. ago and| nees - are e funeral w (Wednesday), - N Albert Geary of -praise Pike's EHRM and F Park : Fioral Company ! HAIGHT ST. Phone Park 336, led it .back to order and { peace, headed | by his Honor the 4 Mayor. | floral . desig eut flowers, etc. Mayor Schmitz ‘was then presented | orders solicited. Prompt de- and 2id in part: |5 a2 table are gathered men who liver; e bave T !a;!od”la STy out the. plans re) e outlined. - It was on suc PELICANO, ROSSI & CO., that T called in the hour or°,§‘.,$é‘f'?m'§§-'f ors to Frank Pelicano & Co.) N8 that they would do. the utmost, with e Fok 3 St heart and soul. for_ the ‘welfare and.in- SaE . erests of San Fra: .- The men 23 POST ST. West 5220. | commitice of | forty siand - snamier L1 Shoulder, forgetting past -differences. in the great work that lies before them. When 1 selected the committee of- forty didn’t think of party. I didn’t stop to consider whethier “a ‘man was a. Repub- | | lican or a Democrat, 4 capitalist or a la- | boring man. I was looking for men, and | 1 conscientiously tried to choose the best | | men to save the city. And L took those | {who are among the flower of San Fran- FLORAL DESIGNS AND CUT FLOWERS A Specialty. | 10 Mail and Phone Al [X M The West End | ¢isco and_who will build so that she will i oy Florist ‘gg;(zfne the greatest city on- this_conti- business, with a full line of | 2041 Pine B, | erciis ayes 0 Ran Joge. ghter ispeaking of the good feéling toward San Francisco extant in San Jose, said that he regretted that so soon |after the calamity any element should = |impugn the motive of those who-have | faithfully served the city. 7 | President Benjamin Ide Wheeler {echoed the sentiments of. Mr. Hayes and added that no man is big emush’ to make political capital out of so| |great a disaster. He said that no man | |could hurt the Governor or the Mayor in their good work when the great forces of thé community aré backing them. 3 d Major General Greely, in command C s and Plants. INTONIGNTED CAEW WAKES A WILD RN ON 1 FREGHT ThAN A iy {of the United States troop§, praised fipecial Dispatch to The -Call 1:jhp‘splr;t ;v:m\"_n by San Francisco apd. eplorec e first & OMAHA, May 29.—On the lnnglingr up into factinns,’gn Ssgeliii @down grade between Lincoln and| The other speakers were ~Judge Omaha last night, a heavy Burlington |Frank J. Murasky, Attorney General with 4 Granken crew ran wiig | VePP and A. Ruef, who thanked the . @ frunken crew ran wild |toastmaster for his hospitality on main line. Engineer Delaney| The other guests were Judge'Thom- ¥ etched out on the engine pilot |8 F. Graham, W. F. Herrin, W. C. fireman lay in a stupor at the Bartnett, Garret McEnerney, Gavin »f the cab. - At the throttle was | McNab, Code Commissioner Davis, W. man and another brakeman|H. Metson, J. E. Richards, George fired the engine. Manned by this in- |Francis and W. H. Girvin. toxicated pair, the freight dashed past| fve sations as fast as. the wheels|SECOND OFFICER HALES ; co turn The terrified station SHORN OF CITIZENSHIP and train dispatchers were| $ to stop the runaw | Became American by Fraud in Order the trzin reached the steep | just south of South Omaha, the engine broke an air pipe, owing to a wbar being pulled out. This set brakes on the front of the train d brought it to a stop with a crip- ed locomotive. The train wa ith- out a conductor on its runaway trip. Conductor Walters had been left be- to Obtain Better Wages and Bet- ter Treatment on Ship. Edward John Hales, recently second officer of .the American-Hawaiian |Company’s freighter Massachusetts, appeared before United States. Com- missioner Heacock yesterday morning and surrendered his certificate of nat- uralization. In an afidavit. filed by him at the same time, he admitted line inc tor hind when he stopped to register and |that he had obtained. cltizenship. by get ordeors on the way: |false representation and fraud. Ha Crew wen ober when . the| WSS natuvalizes A5 & Eeinor by Swie freight pulled out of Lincoin, but all|jior Judge Troutt on March 17, 1903, |his witnesses being Thomas Godfrey were hitting the bottle freely along the | Jones an, -C road uriil the regulars in the cab were | Hajes adniiied 16 l(‘l;:‘!?:iled States down and out and the brakemen back | Secret Service officers that he had on the train conceived the idea of never served on an American vessel shootin;® the down grade. The.entire |0F resided a day in the United States crew will be discharged, according to | Pefore he received his papers. . While the ofcials of the raad whe left Lin.|On board a British vessel many: years eais road who left Lin-lago he touched at San Francisco for o investigate ‘the runaway this|a few days. He was only 16 years old. rninz. |He was told by some of his. sailor friends that that constituted -an ar- |rival and residence in_this country. il | __When asked as to his reason for . at_ the corner of wanting to become a citizen, he -re- and Gough streets, will open for | plied that the treatment and wages ness on June 1. <Gustave Mann will | were better on American than on Hotel Majestie to Open. The Hotel Majestic, Suty * manager and Henry Walker chief | British vessels. glerk Manager Mann says that near- ¥ all the rooms have been engaged | WASHINGTON, May 29.—Justi 8R4 50 av of the suites have been taken |Gouid today set’ & an for se eial months trial for Ju}’:e 18 fo0 e Pevenn A letter received yesterday morning from Dr.-'N. €. Schaeffer, of Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, the president of the National Eduecational Association, telis of his interest in this. movement. He has printed for distribution a lét- ter received-from Superintendent. Ron- | covieri of this city, stating the need of our: school -départment "and -will cir- culate it widely among :the prominent | educators-of the United States. The_followirig i$ a.copy of the letter Superintendent Rongcovieri sent to the head of the association: Department of- Public: Instruction, Of- fice ~ of - thé - Snperintendent, Pine street, near Scott, SAN FRANCISCO, May 9, 1906. Dr. Nathan C, Schaeffer, Harrisburg, Pa.—My Dear Doctor: The lhorrible catastrophe that has overwhelmed our ¢ity places us in & most-dependént: pe- sition. - When' the. great: storm of 1900 overtook Galveston ‘her -schools were rebuilt - by - the ' contributions of the school - childre~ of the United States. 1 trust. you will ‘convey -to the school superintendents ‘and teachers of the United -States our appeal for lielp. More than thirty of our schobls have been destroved and. nearly all of those Te-. maining have been:. injured: by the earthquake to the extent of thousands of dollars. ~ Will you not aid us in our spoke glowingly of the men who ‘have [hour. of neéd to rebuild our schools by. | asking the school children.of the United States -tnrough- their school ' superin- tendents to make contributions for this purpese? The -future - income -of - our school -départment will. be reduced ‘to less than half what it has been under normal conditions.. 1 know of no means to rebuild “our .schools_except by con- tributions of the Kind I'refer to above.} _HAVE NOT LOST COURAGE. We.are indeed stricken-and our need is'ag great as when the conflagration was consuming - the city -and .will con- tinue to ‘be’s0. until our prostrate com- munity - can exert' its: energies for its own support. = We have not lost cour- age.” W4 hate determined that the great area of blackened desolation shall soon be- the scene of -industrial and ! commercigl activity; ‘that the debris shall be quickly removed, the teits -and temporary structures. rapidly disappear before. the: rising buildings of steel. Like Chicago, Bosten,. Galveston an Baltimore wé will rise from our calam Ltgy],phul in the ‘meantime we appeal. for Danations and “ contributions: from the £chool children of the United States ‘will he used exclusively for the recon- struction :0f our school .buildings: and for no -other purpose whatsoéver. ¢ * _Kindly. use vour good offices with -all the school people of the United States |- to start this movement for the rebuild- ing of -our schools, Please ‘instruct.all superintendents and school authorities to send all communications.and contri- butions to Superiritendent Alfred Ron- covieri, specifying that they are to be used exclusively- for the reconstruction of school buildings. : Thanking you in:advance for your kindness 4nd regretting-that we shall be unable to -entertain the National Educational Association - Convention this_year, I' remain, yours most -sin- cerely, ALFRED RONCOVIERI, Superintendent of Schools. The following telegram has been re- ceived by Superintendent Roncovieri: MOVEMENT ORGANIZED. DORCHESTER, Mass., May 26. Alfred Roncovieri, Superintendent of Schools, Century Hall, San Francigco— Boston 'school . committee started April 23 movement identical with that men- tioned in your appeal. A considerable sum has been collected or pledged. Dr. Schaeffer has sent copy. of your letter to superintendents requesting ' funds gent direct to you. He believes in yni- fication of efforts. Do.you sanction issue of circular by us to all superin- tendents stating as in our former cir- cular that funds collected be held. on deposit and amount reported to O..W.|: Dimick of Boston and on a speci date the grand total be pl;cfid?t yfifig disposal? ) WILLIAM -“W. HOWE, Secretary. The Superintendent’s reply was as follows: ° x SAN FRANCISCO, May 26, William W. Howe, Secretary Bostan School Committee—We heartily —ap- prove your plans; namely, to issue cir- cular to all superintendents to retain contributions untit fund reaches full Frowth. to report amounts at such imes as you deem best to O. W. Dimick of Boston and at some future date to forward grand total to undersigned. enden 00ls, Emerson “Sc| Buudln‘ i h”] (additionaly” = President, San Franeisco. | AIWWNING _AND TENT €0. Ross Mc- “] - Mahon, 35 Market st.. <. -:10th- Floor Kohl Bulldmi. Telephones West. 6103 and 6104. A. B, SMITH CO., : Bell Tailoring Cor * 1155 McAllister st., near Fillimore. “DENIGAN, THOMAS SON & CO., ‘Wool, Hides, Pelts—1715 Octavia st. DEGEN BELTING CO., L. P., Third and Franklin sts., Oakland. ARNSTEIN, SIMON & CO., svholesale -woolens ‘and trimmings. . Maple "“Hall, Dakiand. ALASKA PACKERS' ASSOCIATION— ‘Offices, 74 Folsom st., San Francisco. ATLANTIC Fish Co., §20 Florida; 8, F.; 4th: and ‘Webster, Oakland; phone’ 7540. ITOGRAPHIC REGISTER €0. will fill all orders. at once; please send: copy of last -check. ~Addvess -A. ADAMS; | ADLER, DAVID, & SONS CLOTHING C . of -Milwaukee; sampie room, 426 Lyon st. “H. Lederer, representative: 2 DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY €O, 309 Twelfth st., Oakland, Cal. DUCAS, 8., CO—Office at 1004 Webster st.. near Golden Gate ave. KELLY'S STABLES, Pine and Frank- lin. Carriages and Coupes. Tel. West 1991 R n KOHLER & CHASE, 1013 Broadway, Oakland; city, 824 Fulton st. LEIBOLD HARNESS & CARRIAGE CO., REHNSTROM, C.. H—Tailor, NE corner Gough and‘('}nen sts., formerly of the Mutual Savings Bank bul EID BROS., Architects, 2325 Gough st. Tel. West 6001. RISDON IRON WORKS in full opera- bus. buggies, ring wagons, harness, n‘)l;es. w‘glipa. ls‘_g{ éfllden Gate ave. flol'l at the old address. LINEN-MESH UNDERWEAR, DEI-|RIX Compressed Air & Drill © MEL—Order by mail, 1906 Webster. | Franklin, Oakland: phone Onlllm 2764 LACHMAN & JACOBI, southwest corner California and Gough sts. LEAVFITT, J. W,, & CO., Reo, Stoddard. Dayton, Cleveland and ‘Wayne Automo- biles; immediate delivery. 370 12th st., Oaklafd, 911 Webster, S. F. LUNDSTROM HAT WORKS, formeriy 1458 Marke 605 Krny.; 530 Haight st LUNDY’S JEWELRY STORE will open for business at 783 Market st. July 1. Temporary office, 947 Stanyan st. RENTERS’ LOAN & TRUST CO. Savings bank will resume business ex= piration of legal holiday. Address matl 2301 Broadway. Temporary office for city ‘business 730 Second ave. ROEBLING’S, JOHN A., SONS CO. Wire, wire ropes and slectric wire. Broadway, Oakland. Tel. 7410. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COM- PANY, 1015 Golden Gate ave. San Francisco; 1232 Broadway, Oakland. 1118 DROWN, LEICESTER & DROWYN, ‘Attorneys-at-Law, S. B. cor. Webster and Pine sts. E _— EUGENE DIETZGEN €O., surveying in- struments, . drawing mgterials, blue printing, 2125 “Union .st. Tel. West 5191. FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE CoO., NW. cor. 11th ‘& Frankiin;:' marine dept., 1010 Broadway, Oakland; department, 1271 Turk st., S. F. RIEDMAN, M., & CO., Furniture, Car- pets:. offices, -Rooms 2 -and 3, 1055 “Washington st., Oakland. City office, 1608 Scott st., San Francisco. loss McBOYLE, A.,, & CO., DRUGGISTS— Jackscn, one door.below Montgomery. McDOUGALL BROS,, Architects, 721 De- visadero st., formerly 330 Pine st. Tel West 5592. MENDELSON BROS., Silk Goods, 1076 Clay st., Oakland. Stock on hand. MARTIN, A. W., & CO, Undertakers, 1868 Geary st. MUSICIANS' Mutual Protective Uni headquarters and office, 421 Laguna st. McINTYRE, J. B, BINDERY, City, 1928 Pierce st.; Oakland, 1064 Market st. BOWERS’ RUBBER WORKS. Complete “stqck from our : Chicago warehouse’ has ‘arrived and is ready. for délivery.. Temporary_-office 455 Merri- mac kland, Cal P..O.. bo: Phone land. 118: RS BACIGALUPI, PETER, & SONS—Edison Phonographs, Victors, Zonophones; 1113- 1115 Fillmore st. - BISHOP & COMPANY, 2 Candy, crackers and preserved fruits ngw.on hand at.bth and Clay sts:, Oak- land, Cal. BONESTELL, RICHARDSON & CO.— per; temporary address, 1059 Castro st., Oakland. Phone Oakland 7700.. BASS-HUE.ER_PAINT CO.—Paints, olls; Hueter's varnishes. 2322 Howard. BAKER-YAWTER CO., 8§15 Kohl bldg. Phone Main 5073. Tom Deering, Mgi: BROWN, EDWARD, & SON General ‘Agents, 418 11th st., Oakland; Svea Ins. Co.. of Sweden, Agricultural of N. Y., Delaware of Phila,, Globe & Rutgers. oi N. Y., Spring Garden of Phila. BALDWIN, D. H., & (0., Piano Manu- facturers. Retail store 2512 and 2514 Sacramento -st., ‘near Fillmore. Carload received: Liberal terms. BACHMAN, §., & C0.—1509 Gough st Wholesale cigars. x 516 | GRACE,; W. R., & CO. Imparters. .FLEISCHMANN 'CQ., THE Distillers, Brannan. st., bet. 8th and 9th, S. F. MATTHEAS, CHAS,, & CO.—Cigars, To- bacco. 2579 Washington st FREIERMUTH, GEO. H., civil engineer and .surveyor, 1562 Ellis st. My notes of city surveys saved. F.WANK, §. H., & CO.. Leather and Shoe Findings, 1214 Geary st. Offices, New Tribune building, Oaklan and ‘Mission sts., San’ Francisce. Oakland 7429. Best Portland Cement, Structural Steel; ete. GOLDEN GATE LOAN OFFICE, for- merly 10 -Sixth st.; temporary 950 Pierce, bet. Golden Gate and McAlsr GLADDING, McBEAN & CO.—lerra cotta, fireproofing, brick, terra cotta and vitrified pipe, etc. .Eddy and Hyde sts. ORHAM RUBBER CO., 4th and Wash- ington, Oakland. Phone Oak. 7663. Gi E. Wii'? CO.—Oil plants and ma- chinery, 755 Seventh st., Oakland. GRAY, N., & €0., Undertakers, NE cor. Devisadero and Geary sts. GANTNER BROS., Undertakers, K- balmers. - 76 Pond st., bet. 16th and 17tH. GAROUTTE & GOODWIN, cor. Post and Fillmore sts. GARIN, PAUL V., Jeweler, 1840 Fill- G BRAUN, F. W, & CO., temporary ad- dress, 2513 24th st. Rhode Island car. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO-—‘ Immediate deliveries, 2123 Filimore, S. < F.; New Tribune bldg., Oakland. BRUENN’S. PIANO HOUSE, 472 Oakland. Patrons please write. BARBER - ASPHALT PAVING PANY, THE—879 Turk st, S. F. | BRESLAUER, A., Portland Cement. Builders' Exchge., Oakland. Phone 366. BAKEWELL & BROWN, Architects, 2223 California st., near Webster. BECK, WAKEFIELD & CO., N_x';tlonal Safes and McCray Refrigerators, 2323 Fillmore st, S. F. BUILDING. CONSTRUCTION CO., Con- tractors' and Builders, 1262 Seventh ave. Phone Page 2306. 3 2 11ith, com- more—Diamonds bought for cash. GOLDSMITH BROS., 2309 Californ.a st. Photo suppiies; developing, printing. GANTNER & MATTERN CO,, Laguna and Grove sts,—Knit goods; mills run- ning. » Orders promptly filled. GATES, J. R. & CO.; Inec, Wholesale Druggists, Cal. and Devisadero sts. GEARY, J. L., JR. Attorney-at-Law, temporary, 894 Fulton, cor. Fillmore. GOLDEN STATE CREAMERY CO. Butter, Eggs. We buy Cream. Sansome st. Eddy and Filimore. SOODYEAR RUBBER CO,, 2600 Pacific ave., corner Pierce st. GOLDMAN, MAX, Stock, Insurance and Real. Estate Broker—1936 Fillmore. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Theatrical Cos., Wigmakers—Tem. office, 2024 Bush st. 142 BROWNE, R. S., & C0., Real Estate, office 1925A Fillmore st. BURR-PADDON Co., Agents, formerly 40 - Temporary, 1909 Fillmore. address. ¥. W. BUTLER CO., Com. Merchants— Temporary headquarters, 334 Eleventh st., Oakland. | BRUNSING, ,TOLLE & POSTEL, Inc. Distillers and Tmporters of high-grade ‘Whiskies; Distributors: of- famous Oak Run Whisky; 423-25 Ninth st., Oakland, and 210.East st.;-S. F. . BORNEMANN * CO., GEO. €.—Fox & Bleckendérfer Typewriters, formerly 312 Real Estate Montgomery. Send your Market st., -at 1652 O'Farrell; 1002 Washington gt Oakland. BARTH, RUDOLPH, Watchmaker & Jeweler, 310 Second ave.;.ready for biz. GRAY BROS., General Contractors, of- fice 2d st., adjoin.n~ Wells-Fargo bld. HERCULES GAS ENGINE WORKS, Contractors, " hoists, stationary, port- able and marine gasoline -~ engines. Temporary office, 90 Second st., S. F. ‘Works and office, Alameda. Phone Ala- meda 91. HOLM & NATHAN, wholesale millin- ery. Temporary location, 1619 La- guna st. HAMMERSMITH & FIELD, gold & sil- ver smiths,801 Van Ness ave., cor. Eddy. HAYES VALLEY STABLES—Boarding, livery and carriages for hire. 540 Hayes st.; telephone Park 284. HILLVER, McINNIS & O’BRIEN, Attor- neys-at-Law—Oakland, room 71, Mac- donough bldg.; San Francisco, corner Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore. | CALIFORNIA' ELECTRICAL WORKS. lectrical Apparatus and Supplies. “Electric Antomobiles Charged. Dry Batteries for. Automobiles. Electrical Repair Work. 642 Folsom st. . Phone West 966. 1855 Post st. - Phone West 1967. HEINE PIANO C€O., 500 pianos left in houses; yours for bal. 1320 G. G. ave. MEESE & GOTTFRIED €O., office and works, Nineteenth and Harrison sts. MILES BROTHERS—Moving Pictures, 790 Turk st., S. F., Cal MOISE-KLINKNER CO.S plants work- ing—903Tulton, S. F.; 1112 Webster, Oakland. MURPHY, GRANT & (0., Wholesale Dry Goods. Eighth and Franklin sts., Oakland. Cal. MAUZY, BYRON, Pianos—Office. and warerooms, 1165 * O'Farrell = st., bet. Franklin and Gough. MAYERLE, GEORGE, German Expert Optician. = Eyes Examined Free. 1115 Golden Gate ave. MIDDLETON MOTOR CAR CO., 607 Van s ave., Sdan Francisco. MONOHAN & HEROLD-—Real estate, » leases. 1359 G. G.-ave., near Fillmore. MEUSSDORFFER, J. C., SONS—Hat- ters, 909 Fillmore st. METROPOLIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, now at 1130 Eddv st. MEYER-WILSON €O. Temporary office, 2030 Lyon st. MT. OLIVET CEMETERY—Office, 2104 Mission st., near Twentieth. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE, Pickering & Stiles, 16th and Telegraph ave., Oakland. NAUMAN, C., & CO., Produce und Com- mission Merchants, 9 and 11 East st San Francisco, Cal. NATIONAL Life Ins. Co. of U. S. of A, 84 Sanchez st. W. H. Hendricks, Mgr. SOLOMON, C.. JR., Ene—Importers q: Japanese ds; full stock; immediats delivery. Strap iron and Corner Fas- teners—Cary’s best. 635 Myrtle st Phone 2548 Oa.kl;nd and Southern Pa- cific W. H., S. SHATTUCK ¢ E. J., PrintingsInks and Prlnterl‘okollers Oakland office, New Tribune bldg: San Francisco of 412 Jackson st.; reller factory, Railroad ave.. Alameda. SCHLOSS CROCKERY (O, crockery, glass, enameled, galvanized ware; plenty stock on hand. Permanent lo- cation 371 5th, cor. Clara. 33 SOUTH N FRANCISCO PACKING AND PROVISION €O., 139-1i1 Fifth San Francisco. STERN, THE PRINTER—2005 Buech= anan st. All classes of printin HMIDT, BEN J., & Co., 907 Fr st., Oakland; wholesale fancy geods. SAWYER, HOUGHTON, Architect and Structural Engineer. Temporary office, 2003 Brdway, S. F. Phone Webster 1207. SANBORN & CORINSON, Surveyors, Eddy Street. Notes of City Saved. 8052 Signs. 4 All Survey STEIN, “Your Painter.” Saeramento st. SHILLCOCK, H. J.. Photo Supply Co., 1055 Broadway, Oakland. 'Felephono Oakland 3234. STANDARD ELECTRICAL CON- STRUCTION €O., R. J. Davis, Presi- dent. 606 Mission st SHEPPARD FILE & LEDGER co., Loose Leaf Devices, 1116 Broadway, Oakland. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., 3214 Steiner st. Headqguarters and - warerooms 13th and Broadway, Oakland. SCHULTZ-HANSEN €O.— Temporary headquarters, 314 Eleventh st., Oakland: branch at Jackson-st. dock, San Fran- cisco. SIMOND SAW CO., 368 6th, Oakland; phone Oakland 7619: Mill supplies. SCHWARTZ BROS., temporary office, 1 Clay st. SUNSET PHOTO SUPPLY CO.—Full supply. Formerly 42 Third st, S. F.3 located 1262 Broadway, Oakland. Phone Oakland 436. NEWHALL, H. M, & €O, 2009 Pacific avenue. NONOTUCK SILK €O. Thread Agency. | WM. METZNER, Manager, 1261 Guer- rero st., San Francisco. SCATENA, L., & CO., 321 Eleventh st.; @akland, and stalls 59 Greenwich, Pief No. 2, San Franelsco. STERLING ELECT. CO., formerly 6th & Mission sts.; 1512 Baker, nr. Sutter. NORDMAN BROS., 2505 Clay st., near| Fillmore. « NOVELTY ELECTRIC SIGN CO., for- merly 127.Eddy, 1358 Fillmore. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., temporary office, 717 Paru st, Alameda. SORENSEN CO., Jewelers & Hc!‘na at 1255 Fulton st.. nr. Devi TO, 2593 Mission. Repairs. saved. STONEY, ROULEAU & STONEY, | Attorneys-at-Law, Bush and Steiner sts. STURDIVANT & €0, Coal. 415-417 Ful~ ton st. NEUSTADTER BROS., importers and | manufacturess, Offices, 908 \\'nshlng(on‘ st., Oakland, and 2508 Fillmore st., San | | Francisco. NORDIN, AUGUST, Architect, 500 Fill- more st.. cprner Oak | | SCHAERTZER & CO., Attorney, 1369 Buchanan st., corner Bush: residence. 3320 Twenty-second st. STIRLING CONSOLIDATED BOILER €O., THE. Tem%onl 245 Bacflu‘tll.. Oakland, Cal ‘el land 2788. OLIVER STANDARD VISIBLE TYPE- WRITER—Fred W. Vaughan & Co., Pacific . coast dealers, 907 Fillmore st., San Francisco. ORD & ROY—Real estate, insurance & mining. 1602 O’Farrell st., cor. Webster. OHMEN ENGINE WORKS. 772 Noe; of- fice and works, ifth and h. OCEAN SHORE RY. CO.—1824 Post st, general office. ACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO., 5, 10 and 15 Cent Stores. Union. Savings Bank Bldg.. Oakland. HENSLEY-GREEN CO., White Garage bldg., cor. Van Ness and Market. FBNRY, A. J,, Notary Public, 1901 Post, cor. Fillmore, formerly 38 Market. "€ALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO., Fruit Canners, San - Francisco and Dixon.. General offices, corner 18th and Minnesota. sts. '‘ake Third and Ken- tucky st. ‘cars or Fillmore, Bryant or - 16th st cars. Phone Park §19. HILDEBRAND'S STABLE, located at “Fell and Stanyan, city. Tom's Cabin. HERMANN SAFE 'C0O., THE—Expert safe opening. Corner California and -Sansome; res., 1225 Willard st. LIFORNIA OPTICAL: CO,, 2109 I"ill- _ more st., near California. ' . Factory on premiseés—now in. full aperation. CHALMERS, ALLI§ €O., temporary Oakland office, 906 Broadway; &hone 855. S. F. office, 602 Mission st. Gate's . Crushers, Electrical Machinery. COXHEAD & COXHEAD, Architects” 2328/ California’ st. S. F. _ CASTLE BROTHERS, _ 2402 Steiner st Phone West 2010 , 210 Eant st. CONSUGLATE OF BOLIVIA. CONSULATE OF BRAZIL. ARCHIBALD BARNARD, 'ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, 884 Fuiton st., near Fillmore, CURTAZ, BENS,, & SON—Open for busi- e 500 Franinin st it CALIFORNIA ELEm'éAL WORKS. Oakland office removed to old .address, 642- Folsom st., -San_Francisco. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Pacific Coast Uttice, 45-46 Bacon Building, Oakland, Cal. CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS €0.—Office and factory, 16th ave. and L st., San Francisco (south). . > CROTHERS & CROTHERS (GEO. E.| and T. G.), attorneys, 2414 Fillmore e ackson. CITIZENS’ ALLIANCE, general office, - 2327 California st. CORVILLE PACKING CO., temporar: office, 23%JJ Duncan st., F. i % COMPLETE ‘ob printing office for sale in the city; ready for work. 920 Al- varado st. * X . SRR CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, leadquarters,, 2623 Pacific ave., near Pierce st., 8. F. CAPITOL MIL| olled Oats, Meal and Feed, Wl"s‘h’ln ton St. Wharf. e CRIM & C€O., Real 2301 g(ne St., cor. CHINN-BERETTA OPTICAL CO. 1821 Fillmore st,, bet. Sutter and Bush. Quick Optical Repairs. : CARBORUNDUM and_specialties. Fred ‘Ward & Sonm, care 1534 Sutter. —_— R Decoration Doy Police Detail. . At the .request of John H. Coburn, com- G. A. R., Chief Dinan ‘yesterday detal Licutenant Kelly and six men to_be at - 0da Fellows' Cemetety at 10:30 o'clock this morni This is.the only detall asked for in connection with the eelebration of Deco- ration day. b ¥ SANTA CRUZ M Ryan, who m%rm at California - 'hllu: 3 E ‘JOY'S DRUG STO! 8 RE, Estate and Insurance, | Fillmore. HAUPT, OSCAR, Architect, and WAL~ TER L. DEAN—1815 Gough st. HICKS-JUDD CO., Frinters, Bookbind- ers. Temp. office, 1000A Golden Gate. HORNUNG, C. C., Manufacturer of Pi- anos.” 1762 Geary st, HOWE SCALE CO., temporary 1818 Baker st. HULSE-BRADFORD €O. will resume. Temporary, 2000 Lyon st. office, ‘| HIND, W. G., Architect, formerly Starr King bldg.; at 1168 McAllister st INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPO- RATION. Temporary, 2045 Sutter st. IRVI STANTON CO. are now located © at 303 Twelfth st., Oakland. JACKSON, BYRON, Machine Works. Of- fice 18 Telegraph ave., Oakland. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES (O0.— &, 10 and 15 tent stores. Union Sav- (nfi‘s Bank Building, Oakland. Phone Oakland 7505. PACIFIC STATES TYPE FOUNDRY— Temporary Oakland address 361 13th PACIFIC TANK CO., NATIONAL W0OD PIPE C0.,518 11th,Oakld. Tel.Oak 7275 | TRAVELERS’ INS. CO., THE, San Fran- cisco office, 2918 Van Ness ave.: land, Macdonough bldg. All life and aceident policies with premiums due now automatically kept in force. Loans made on life policies if desired. A. S. Holman, A. F. Bridge, manager; W. W. Haskell, general agent. e e THOMAS, THE F., PARISIAN DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS Now Located 1158 MeAllister st. PR EN N S e S M TITLE INSURANCE AND GUARANTY COMPANY, formerly Mills building, has resumed business at SW cornes Bush and Steiner sts. Temporary Headquarters THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Ld., 515 Montgomery st.. Cor. Commercial. TROYER, R. A, Kodaks, Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing. 2431 Mission st. TUFT, JAMES, temporary office, 1403 Park st. Alameda. Cal now 500 land. Oakland. Tel. Qakland 1331 PHOTOGRAPHS made by R. J. WA- TERS & CO., Commercial Photog- | TREVER, THEO. Wirmaker, formerly raphers, 1946 California st. 331 Kearny st.: 342 524 st.. Oakland. OCTOR & KUTTNER—AIl prescrip- | TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, on records safe at 5076 OFarrell’ | _Fillmore and 1259 Broadway. Oak PARCELLS SAFE CO., Maple Hall, | UPTON BROS. & DELZELLE, 1313 Ba- ker st. PACIFIC COAST CASUALTY CO.—Tem- porary office, 2324 Clay st. PARAFFINE PAINT CO.—The Malthoid Roofing P. B. s. Main office, Unuon Sav. Bank bldg., Oakland; sales depart- ment. Guerrero. near 15th. S. F. PECKHAM & CO., Insurance Adjusters, 1063 Franklin: phone 7742 OaKkland. PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOK- LYN, N. Y., A. C. Olds State Agent for Pacific Coast; Kohl building, San n- cisco. Temporary office, Polytechnic buihli;nfi' corner 12th and Harrison sts., nd. - $ EFFERY, THOS. B., & €O, 31 San- chez st., S. F. Rambler Automobiles. PIXLEY, M. F. & H. 0.—S. F. & sub. lots, $1 down,-§1 week. 2494 Cal. st JOHNS, H. W.-MANVILLE €O, Frank Malloye, mgr. 1301 Golden Gate ave. PENNSYLVANIA SPEEL CO., THE, 529 _Golden Gate ave. JOHNSON & HIGGINS, Average Adjust- PACIFIC SURETY C€O., temporary Oak- ers and Ins. Brokers, 469 10th st., Oak-| land office, 952 Broadway: temporary land; 2606 Pacific ave., S. F. San Francisco office, 631 Fillmore st. JOHANSON, J., Watchmaker & Jeweler; | PIKE ADDING MACHINE €O, 214§ now at 2431 Mission st. Post st. 3 JONES, EDW. M., agent Phoenix Assur- | PIANO BOXES FOR SALE, STATHAM, ance Co. of London. 3075 Clay st. 24 Hill st, nr. Valencia. rt piano JERSEY RANCH DAIRY still at old address, 548 - Castro st. BENEDICT BROS., proprietors. repairing. R. G. COMPANY, Brokers, 2355 Bush st., hours 9 to 4:30. 1 Surgical Inst's., Batteries and 2105 Pine s JUNGBLUT, AUGUST, CO.—Billiard and Pool Tables. 837 Fillmore st. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, 304 Tel- h ave Oakland. a egrapl e. one. 7476. San Francisco office, 2434 Sacra- mento s S KRON TANNING C€0., 524 Washington, near m Plenty of lefltheh‘t KELLY, L. A., & CO. Temporary office, 2100 Post st. N ew Insurance Written. KENT, THOS. E., Shirt Maker, now at 832 Oak - st., ; phone’ Oal ered and ind plans for future work were outlined. ; ¥ kland | RE REED & CO., 44 Market st., San Fran- cisco. Wrec‘hlng. Contracting, Salvage. REISS BROS. & CO. ady for busi- ness at 1500 Post st, city; new store also secured. e UMBSEN, G. H., & CO., Real Estate, Rent Collecting, Insurance, Leasing— Temporar: ice, 905 Fillmore st., near McAllister. UNIVERSAL IRON WORKS, THE— Safes opened. moved, stored and rebuilt. Cor. California and Kearny sts.; 2430 Sacramento st. UNIVERSAL ADDING MACHINE CO., L. M. FLETCHER, 2217 Octavia st. VALVOLINE OIL CO., 157 Townsend st.. San Francisco, Cal. VARNEY & GREEN office and.yards, 15th st. between Valencia & - “WESTINGHOUSE” ELECTRIC & MFG. Howard WHITNEY. J. B, & Co. THE E. 1N GRAHAM CO., formerly 120 Sutter, F.. located 1116 Broadway, Oakland. VILLAR HN F., Western Gas En- ines, hoisting and stationary: ivery. Third and ‘Washington * sts., Produce Commis— and_De- sgs ¢ & i} | & BA siom, doing business at Geary visadero sts. and 2808 zith WAUG! PRINGLE AND cn% SEN, nes and Investments, Estate_and Insurance, 97 . S. F. Formerly 236 Crossley ! WREDENS, Grocers, 22:2 Clay (fmly 431 Larkin). Phone ROTHENBERG CO., THE, SE_corner Seventh and Franklin sts. land. Proprietors of Old ;Jud(sa ‘Whiskey. hand. Immediate delivery. ROS 'HAL, LOUIS, Marine Insurance, SWISS MARLE INS. CO’S combined, 478% Tenth st., ~ €0. of 139 Mason, now at Fillmore, st., cor. Lombard. hitect; July 1 RATHJEN 3251-3253 LTON, JOHN COTTER, Arc res. 3030 California: Atlas bldg. | of Public Works bills must be paid from | the funds of the city.. 3 A Spokane flour dealer offered to buy 80,000 barrels of flour which is not needed. | > % S. . 8 F. A4

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