The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 5

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1906, Compani The Fire 1 ireau has ap iditiona es of loss by the April fire in this w Wah Chong Lung & Co., 16 Dupont sat ' Company. 865 Mission 113 (chal 2 | pdstutics Bros, 1833 Slikht sfréet, | UNpR ‘Assupance, Loudon and -Liver:|was oVertiuel, JEPiiled."But aia- oA tnr Aoy melehaut S wha ] St. Paul, North G of Hamburg: " | ren niversity of California, 116-:24 Sut- rian), -New . York %Ilcnx Realty Compaity, 711-719 Mis: [dlecamp sank before assistance ar-|drowned. = =~ =~ = n mbu g me Xew Yora N 'k U 2 g “‘, teinjamp )Bush o Br{l)ushe‘& M’.— g 1 30. Market stréet, fl:'fiTbfi:}u‘fa%k A\!‘I: ;?:l‘llers (chair- | rived. iR e i U Sty Grand Lodge of 0dd Fellows. : New e ] . : Tord, Westehgater . nairman), Hart- | Bp i NEicior ot al. Market street— Satlor Is Held for Murder. B L B e : acy, 200-208 Stock- | s U e e icific Svrup Company. 707 Liferpool S and. London and Globe| . popy TOWNSEND, May 80.—Benja- | cantion and entertaimment. of the. Odd (chafrman), many, ‘Underwrite St. Paul. (chairman), & i ed_Alr Machinery Company, | min F. Franzen, a sailor on the British | Pellows and Rebekahs wheé will attend Marker, Polk a Insuranee Company of North! Standard Wall Paper Com 1558 rannan street, 0T - L chalrman), Providence of | don (chairmar), National, Union, m‘nnsi Tome. ‘of - Net Torks Adoicin on, inental. . Phoenix. iendy Company, 10 California | Standard Gas Engine Com 5| KEmma F. Andrews et-al, ‘115-117 Hampshire (chairman), | Main street, Springrield (c| 3 { Front street, - Delaware (chaitman), hange, Springfield. | Royal Exchange, Phoeni |German American, North German of . Erbe Company, 635-637 | Kelly & S 3-25 New York. : 2 strect—Williamsburgh City | Pennsylvaniz a i Krelss & Sons, 217 Graat avenue, uirman), Royal, St. Paul Fire and | ch: T New Zealand (chajrman). German of ne. R0kl Bros. 225 Montgomery . strect, | 'reeport, }"‘FU{‘!IE,)%:XVDA;?OHGLH X \ e e 32 oval Exchange (chai ; o ate Zinkand, 923-] t street, New York, Mercantile, *| _ Russ -Estate Company, Montgomery, man’'s Fund. = x Thicehah Ty | Pine and Bush streets, Norwich Union |, Standard Brass - C““;‘g Company, Bast = guni -9 5 | (chairman), American Central, Trans-|29-43 Clementina street, Hathburg Bre- . \';l';eezl = r;ma!:fls | atlantic. |men. (chairman), Milwaukee Mechanics, Foonoigeads caand. Whine and} w. R’Davis, 1332 Howard street, Mil- (Gitard. = 000 oo Pl b P Reed & Co., 523 Market street | WAUkee Mechanics'. (chairman), “Ger- |y JeaR C. Spelght. agent, Flood Build- . P. Reed -, 523 Mar — | mania, Transatlantic. | jng. Scottish Union (chairman), North msylvania (chairman), Contimental,| Charles Mattheas Company, London |RiVer. 3 riford [0SS COMMITTEE SELE BY THE UNDERWRI' ies Are Chosen to Deal WlthClalmS rket street—Glenns Falls| Cordes Furnit Jutchess, Milwaukee Me- P Elder & C S Post Third street—Alliance of | 'nion, Fire-Associatio man), North British and hattan (Miss de La v & Co. 684-658 Tloward Presented by Many Fire Sufferers. 25 Mission nderwriters’ - Adjusting Steétgon-Reénner. Drayage -Company: homas Da; pointag’fhe - fehosing \l Exchiinge (¢hiirman),” Amerfean | Adchien & Mumich ek ittees through the <5 = e g committée in 200 -of Boston; New Brunswick. [ .-€ Kntekerbocker, 689 ‘Hyde Tlie Rovseveit); 544-3461 pennsyivania (chairman), Dutchess. . strect, Aachen & Miniel (cHairman), Caledo- street; RANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, MAY 3 - Party of Searchers. A YOUNG 6IRL. (N CONVENTION Body Is Fqufid “Partly Ihternatibéal Arbitration|Francis Joseph Said to, Buried on Farm by a Is Theme at Lake Have Granted Con- OF WAR llNI][PENl][N[:E ~ FOR HUNGARY Mohonk. . i cessions. Little Likelihood of Per-|John W.'V Foster Makes|Full Economic Liberty petrators of Crime Be- | Pleafor Peace Among Assured in Near ' -ing Caught. Hutter stree! ransatlantic {chair- 1 Gullixson Bros.. 9. M ket S‘I‘bel,[ : : ] factor Bran:..man), Hartford, Spring Garden. | Hoval < cheirmats: Firs Arsoolacions SR e Byrom Mauzy, 508 Post street— | e Ben. Lmidt & Co., North Gi London Pe. | Munich, Germania. . . % A AL A. Buckles, Market -and ndér chanics Aetna. " = o verpool & London & Globe. Dohrmann (.om Electric Corporati rgonuut Cluh, Post and Leaven- treets, Fire Assoclation (chdir-|body, partlv buried in a secluded spot | : gea i s of the earth. | Lonorteet from the Primitive Gospel | the natlond sl the Cor . that péuce | not intereaged in the quarrel masm (chalrman). o Hamburg (chairman), Aachen & Spear street—Koy e ytikles g cts, Gerrianfa® (chafrman), Geérman | Keil Bstate Company (The-Winches: TR P DT P e e e 44 Third. street—tronsatlantic]| | Anni L AVhULeLL 2t al,.40 Montgom- ter), - 44 Third" ' street—Liu gy ¥y street, London {(chairman), Germu- (enairman), Caiumet; - Milwaukee.. ) SIAPNGHL st te Company; 7712 Mis-| o n.ch (chairman), Lelaware. pringtield . (clzirmian) { laska Packer® Associatloi, various| de: Company of Nerth .America, | ocy . ‘Royal (chalrman), Hamburg, | town tirned out to join in the search. " Marti 718-718 Front street,| Church. rman), Germ % sondo loyds (chairman), , P8 vivania. 1) man Unde! l."r“'h:’h H Continental, 1 H.. Hafmon Lumbeér Compan O Farrell New Yor & | Excaange. “irst ©ostreet, - between Brannan -and ) Farrell N Nawiies 1330-15 Btockton street ant streets, -German of Ftreeport, ke lon . (chairman), Ge A of Free- | Jirurd, Traders. 115 Sacra i Crown (eNair- ourg- Brémen, Colonial - Underwri L 1 P thwest corng: | “BI un), North Continen U'nion, Mil- Post irnitur stiopal Transatlantic John I. doyd. 322-836 Howard street. i u vd. 523-83 v 3 ! ce ana justice. sent to his action In settling the tarift Ausirian Fliosltic - (EhOITNG e SN | ‘g)i}rg:)':;yd!el‘;\at i dispute with Hungary, found expres- ters. Tt Manufacturing Company sion ~street, Phenix . of North British, Glens Falls. S riy streét, River, | and Powell S Sy e aul h Slicatant {charman), - Insurance Company - of Phoenix ©f ance ¢ any of Nerth America (chair- ., 35 Taylor street, man). burg, Bremen al ol o Ay Y g anklin. Schmidt Company, ring Company, 1122 {ch: 51 of ¢ ¢ {Aetna, Svea. ird Estate, E (chairman) ridge Compan J London & Lancashir 3 1d Lohdon and Globe ( ara, Sun | Home of New ork. Loewe €0 | aine hutte - Company, v London and Lan ! mania, California. | The Harry Unna Company, 1 Pennszylvania, Globe {chairman), Phoen Mission, Nei | iartford, Continental. iamsburg Cit oni, Fisher & Co., 307 B London. (chairman), Pher klyn, Coramercial Hanover re Company, variou ance Company of Nortt | . & i xw_ :;|u§u & Ruiger { eman’s - Fund (ehairman), | ' 84 Third British America Y T Rhine 4 | A8s (¢hairman), Americ (chairman), Austin, port. & Co: | man), North Ameri c Statior et, 1203 North California ( Springfield. any, man), Germa man of Ha 84 Mis- r surance. -North.America. ' i ) Sulliven at- | Home of n).'s H. Bol North Gerr ntine ~Company, § Waterbury . Company, « antie, Allience -of York : ion_streets, New Hamp hairman), Aachen & Mu Rhine .and Moselle, Lyons. & -Sons Sutter streei, London and Lanc Stores 2 Home of New York: (¢hair ‘nion of London - Ameri Brown & Son, North Br rman), Hartford, Aachen & & Co.—London (chair- ondc Insurance th America ance Company of North America (. man), Norwich Union, Northern. 4 cashire (chairman), Glens Falls, s & Co- $16 Dupont| ™ Holt 'Bros. ' Company, 30-32 Mainlouss Besmen. g re and Marine (chair-|sireet, Pacific Underwriters (chairs | Rodineivn & Co’ 23:59 Sedon antic, Aachen and Mu-|man), Atlas, California. dox Tok 2 Sl . S Bros & 17-19 Manufacturing Com- street Northern rman; don and 'Globe, London Llovds. James Hotel, Bush® street hairman) Pennsylvania, . 39-43 Clay 3 Grant avenue—cali. | den shington, Milwau v |znce, Pacific Indérwriiers. rman of Freeport field (chairman), New Zeatana. Caledo- |Sun. Milwaukee Mechanies. irance. The Newman 2 I ¥ Royal Exchange, Traders’. (chairman), London, Franklin. Hirsch & Kaiser, Kearny stroet, Fell streets—-I g Atlas (chairman), Hartford, ‘ierman n L ine and Moselle, Willlam streets, - Continental National (nlon, Repeating Arms Com- First street, Svea (¢ { Loalon (rhairman), | (chairman), Pennsylvania, Williams- Mirket street — London . Assurance | Fleissner-Marshall = Compan jand Munich, American Centr sireet—London @nd Lancashire, ‘Insurance Company of | (chairman), Commercial Union, London North America. (“hairman), Atlas, . American of New- P. Bacigalupi & Sons, 786 Mission 4|end n rf | Geary street, Sun (chairms Yissian | g theo; Veyvhle, 547-545 Brannan | National, Dnion of London. """ |Springfield - (chairman), Con | H. ¥. Dugan Company, 695 Sutter! Taders. (chairman London | Street, Scottish Union and National Montgomery _ street, - Norwleh and Lancashire. adelphia. i P. Bacigalupi & Sons, 840 Market | Henry Gracey. 1011-13. Market street,| Sellg Bros. & Co., street—I'ranklin (chairman), London, | Girard (chairman), Northwestern. Ne: oBrko U#d!rwfl:erl:“::al Continental. Muilton Heyne & ‘mery oenix street—New Zealand (chair- | C'L¥: Girard. Caledonian. B n, Hong & Co., 908 Dubom'"""' Transatlantic (ehairman), Lon-|. Cabanas & Co., hange, North British - @nd | Mission streets. Rhine & Moselle (chair-| Boston ' Cloak and. Shreve & Barber. 739 Market street.| Palatine, Norwich Union. mann & Co., 501 Mont- Phenix of Brookiyn, ‘Williamsburgh Clara Sachs, 210-214 Sansome George H. Young & Co., 115-17 Buch | German., { 422 Front don, Phenix of Brooklyn. i of Longon (chaffmin).| 3(.J. Brandensteln & Co. Spear and|Erchinge BRieand somsnan), Phoenix, London. (chairman), Phot t; Glens Falis (chairman), al. eld & Co., 12 Post street, McDonald ‘& Cohn, London: and.Lan- and Hyde streets, Hamburg: Brethen Mrs. Leonora Maver, -O'Farrell -and avenue, Northeirn -(chairman), Mar- v Campe & Co., 53-61 Drumm National Union (chairman), treets, alls ferman of “I'reeport, Buffalo German. *reeport 5 Bros, Post and Keéarny s her, Atlas (chairman), Germ: | man), Scottish Unlon, chair- arfous asnire 13-115 ks treet; Liverpool and London ix of sprin < Sheldon Company, 417-121 Mar- rman), Con- attery nix of Slrick, Hearst building, Aachen rfeld, 414 Pine street, an . Philadelphia Underwriters. - Mozelle, Agri o £ reet . 3 p. Ei'a lkerl block (Union. League ats, Royar| -Dempator Bras, CGlen Eavk avep and Stockton streets, , Ger- chair- National Bo t tire Association hairmany, r’ chen and Mu-; . irman) Company, 370 Mis- | (i € i River hairman) i " john Wyeth & Bro. 1-527 Market & Cc en- . Phoenix of London, Union As- Alley hairman), Northern, Anna | Pennsylve vortnern (chairman), North George Graham, 561-67 Commer merica, Heme Fire amd Marine. | c street, Fire Association {chair Rosenthals, Kear near Post street, | man), Caledonian ~merican, F f lliance of ''William Mullhoff of Renton, was mur- | ferénce iRetiton Farm.” Her body, with the |, argymen, throat cut, was found by searching par- | 5y tiropists ies to delivered b The girl was sent after the cows at|was follow ig Bros., 129 Sutter street, Anchen}-’- o'tlock yesterday afternoon and|John W. Foster. Foster, as president Baron von Beck Nations. Future. May 30.—Elsie| LAKE MOHONK, N. Y., May 30.—| VIENNA, May 30.—Baron von Beck, Mullhoff, the 11-year-old daughter of | The twelfth annual Lake Mohonk con- | 1 high official of the Ministry of Azri- : on intérnational arbitration|culturq has been charged by the Em- | dered ‘last night and her”body partly | opened today ~with an attendance Of|peror to form a new cabinet to succeed buriad’ on what is known as the “Old|300 diplomats, jurists, Congressmen.|the Hohenlohe-Schillingsfuerst —Min- e tors, editors dnd phil- | istry, which resigned on May 28, owing . The opening address was|to dissatisfaction with the proposals y Albert K. Smiley. Smiléy | for the settlement of the common cus- ed ex-Secretary of State|toms tariff of Austria-Hungafy. nown| to be ‘in wheén she did not réturn at dusk a gen- | of the conferance, delivered an addréss | the confidence of Archduke lranz Fer- It was nearly noon today when a |assemblage | patty 0f séarchers came upon the girl's | ference on | Tramps are believed to have commit- | Feigns, but | ted the crime and ' eleven suspicious | N8 t0 preserv. characters loitering about Renton or | INg of the in the neighborhood of the town are | Ol » measures f under surveillance. othink a day with the reign of peace among all | voring economic independence is goin r ded & said in part dinand, the heir presumptive (o the al alarm was sounded and the entire ‘“""\!‘c‘“'Lo'\fgmumé’ R aélvos o thel theane of the twelfth-annual con-| ~While the parliamentary revolt international arbitration to- | against the decision of the crown fa- he hopeful |on the population remains quiet and 1y that the nations are striv-| because it recognizes that the complete e peace. The third meét- | economic separation of the two coun- American states is about to| tries is sooner or later inevitable. Rio de Janeiro to concert The anger of the Austrian Deputies, or greater harmony in théir | because they were ignored and not aveloping commerce, Indus- | asked by the Emperor for their cons | man), London, Traders. 2 hiEphare sion today in violent Speeches in Par- L ISobnis” & Coliine” 200211 - powen | WD, Poother conference of all liament made by representatives of the over, German of Peoria. Continental (chairman), Girard. responded (chairman), Han-|{{sne of the world at The Hague in|various parties. Herr Kiofac, a €zech the interest of peace and humanity. Radical, sald: 8 Pioneer Building, Fourth street,| “The gratifying feature of this sec “We have no confidence in the wearer Germania, | ond conferénce in Europe is that it is|of the crown, who has always heen a to with alacrity by all the|weak man on the throne, with German | Rinaldo Bros. & Co. 7 Montgomery governments, in striking contrast with |leanings.” street,. California._(chairman), > North | fe - heeithilon and jealousy which | “The - Viennese Burgomaster, Herr German of New York, Securit | marked the first convocation. It-will| Lueger, said: B. Katschinski, 10-14 Third = street,| be the first time in the history of the| “Kaiser. are you ready to take the Glens Falls (chairman), German of| human race when all the independént | responsibility before history that the Freeport, Girard. nations havé come tozether to confer |old Hapsburg realm, rich in honors and L. Feldmann & Co., 218-222 on their m street, Hambur, Bremen (chairman), world is mi American Central, German of Freeport. and good will amon3z men. utual internsts. = Verily the | victories, shall be ruined despicably?" oving on toward the era of An unconfirmed report is current that the crown has granted concessions to Buckingham & Hecht, 221-227 Bush |~ “With this inspiring picture before |Hungary, indicating approaching full reet, ; Royal (cha m us 1 regret to have to direct your at- economic independence. and it is r {and London and Globe, Tr. g | ioh to another phase of the coming |said that his Majesty has sanctioned J. Baumgarten & Co. e mEtess which is not so &n- | the -Cabinet. to negotiate with Servia sion street, Alliance of London (chair-| vouragin The main object of The|in Hungary's name concerning a com- /man). National 4 E funich. | Hague conference was expressly set|mercial treaty witRout regard to the Robert Wau e. 219 Grant avenue, forth in the programme to be the lim- | Austrian negotiations on thas same sub- lac {Home of New York (chairman), Calu-|jtation of the armaments of the nations. | ject. | met, State. 1 Leavenworth street Phoenix of | gress of t N ara £ he first call for the second Ha<ue —_—_— . Verein Associates, Post and|copference was issued during the pro- | pROFITS OF STANDARD OIL he Russo-Japanese war by ajr! . North German of | president Roosevelt, but after its close LARGEST IN ITS HISTORY New York, Fire A ciation. Smperor of Russia asked and was MeNeul“Brox, '3 First street, | o EReror O Vilexe .of sending out | Stocks of Naphth and Gasoline Are Germania (chairman), Frankiin, Na-|the formal convocation. The discourag- Running Low and Shortage Is tional. ional, change, Westchester. ! axony Knit Goods Co., 15 Trigity— | Fireman's Fund (chairman), Agricul- | l\l{{nl. orthe arbitration adopted to increasing powers in 5 it | ing feature of it to which I have al- Joshua Hendy Machine Works, Bay | rogramme of sub- and Francis LL_rmdon_ (chairman}, }:;’:;’ It I devear the Timitatiod] . NEW YORK, May 30.—The profits of commercial Unlon. of armaments has not been inciuded. the Standard Oil Commany from the aigok Woh Co.. 707 Dupont—Fire-|™ “t"j5 of equal importance with the|sale of gasoline and naphth: ;man’s Fund (chairman), Royal F general acceptance of the principle of | than at any tinte in the history of the | in Prospect. are larger that some measure shall be| corporation. put a stop to this ever-| “A person in close touch with the af- competition of - the great|fairs of the Standard Oil Company says the enlargement of théir|that within a few years there will be Grauerholz & C 4-26 Front— | . p s 2 2 standing armies and i a big shortage of naphtha and gasoline, irg-Bremen (chairman) Transat- | siarcore of sincerity ¥ | if some substitute be net found. I is Fund: : | to solemnly enter into treaty c :ts | probably due to the demand for these Post and Kearny— | (7."ho seftlement of international dis- | by-products of petroleum that high n) ennsylvania, | putes by peacaful arbitration while the | grade oils have been advancing. > high contracting parties continue to There has been no perceptible in- | strain to their utmost their taxing ca-crease in_the production of high-grade Rhine-and Mosclle. | pacity and their credit in preparations|oils in Western . Pennsylvania, from St. Ignatius and | College, | 107 W& Heyes and Van Ness—London and Lan- Commercial Union. AS . McGuffick & Co., 23 Spear— 5 United Firemen's (chairman), Hartford. which most of the gasoline and naphtha et e R e are extracted, ad Stocks are running low. The increase in the consumption cashire. (chairman), Pennsylvania, | AUTOMOBILE EXPLODES D eI D e e T e gt | THE RESULT OF WRECK | >rally known, to the popularity of auto- mobiling and launcues. ————— - Spencer & Mitau (The Wonder) Machine Caught Betweem Tiwo Street v = z New York Underwriters (chairman), Cars in Cinelnnatt and Several RIVAL FRENCHMEN FIGHT Prussian Natlonal. Aachen and Munich. Gettleson, Collins & Co.—North Ger- % | (chairman), London' Assurance, CINCINN. German of Pennsylvapia. omas Crellin, New Montgonery 4 and Mission—Continental (chuirmany, | completely | Nassau, National Union. - bile wreclk: Biople ‘Are Hurt: DUEL THROUGH THE MAIL ersons were injured, two street cars ATL May, 30.—A number of | Jorl,y 1 iue sume as em Ficld of Henar and There Is a Great Savieg of Time. PARIS, May 30.—One pair of quarrel- consumed and an.automo- ed on the Vine street hill Golden Eagle Distillery Company— | today through a collision followed by | S5 00 51y settled a duel with the chair- | North - British (chafrman), North Ger- |an explosion of the gasoline tank on &%® have just sertied a duel with the Lon-| aghire frman), Northern, Globe and Rut-| chair- Ham- street, London {chairm Liverpool.and Lon- | -« and Grant avenue, ‘Aachen . and Munich | (chairman), - Orient,. Pacific Under- street, Continental (chai ¢ Lancashire (chairman); Léondon Assur- 3 Gruhn ‘& Son.,. 24-26 ' Sansome Roth & Co., 416 Market stresr: Sprine- |streety "American - Céntrdl «(chairman), 4 Ellis street— | street, Calumet (chairman) ; ; Solomon, 422 Battery street, Hart- Union and National (chair- pool & London & Globe. ‘{_?_f“’lo‘""h“""’““" Delaware, Fire: Asso- orth German of Hamburs, Luscomb & Isaacs, 22 Sansome street, | €19 = i 4 2 of Newport | American Central - (chairman), At e Sl & RarhyASeupta) Geary a - ¢ Frocport. & Munich, Philadeiphia A Insuranice - Compary of Nert airman). Deicien] The Schroth Company Mardie " H. M. Levy, 24-28 O'Fajrell street, German-American place, Transatlantic - New | Continental (¢haitman), on . and i Bros. & Delzelle—Austin | 4oa.20d Insurance Company Nortn | Lancashire, Milwaukee Mechanjes, wan), Nassau, Providence of| America | Buchanan Bros, 609 Sacramento hington. * 2 2 : “A- ?T',,«“f,’,fi{‘: (‘orlr_‘m ny 2 | street, Adliance of 'London -(chairman), bert & Vogel, Sansome and Green | Hamburg. Bremen. i TR Home. Manufacturing Company, 556- 1 Max Charles & Co., 764 Market stréet, ghtway Shoe Company, $12-814! bungh City { Phoenix of London (chalrmnn;“mn.p street, cordia, | Ralph Brown .Cor'npnny, 109 New met (chairman). Union [m?l"v American. the automobile. The chauffeur tried | meeting on the neld of honor, but it hmidt & Co., (38-40 Mission— | to pass betweep two cars which were was more easily achieved. The chal- . e | Pennsylvania (chairman), North Ger- | approaching each other, but his car L B R ampenire (chalrs | man of Hamburs, Milwaukee Mechanics. | was caught and crushed, the tank ex- | lenger, who imarined he had been in sulted, wrote to his adversary, a news- R. Wilson, 315 Davis—Aachen | ploding immediately and both street paper editor, saying: and Munich (chairman), Law Union and | cars catchi Crown, North British, Dr. J. Atkins, the owner of the au- Heynemann & Co., 33-35 Battery—Na- | tomobile, was seriously burned, as also | FEOURALCL ITXE | tional (chairman), London, Royal EX-|were Bertha and Eugenia Nulson, sis- ea, National Union. F. Whittier -30 Beale—Han- | the Weste Dorey & Cunningham, 509 Montgom- | man-American, Hartford. (chairman), Transatlantic, Mil- | latter part waukee Mechanics. w sl\(fl'n Fire and Marine, North Bruns- | cott. wick: Gréenberg-Wilson Company 31-37 |fastened o Grant avenue—Connecticut (chairman), | trying to (chairman), Law Union and Crown, | murder of New Ze#aland. runner for 6w Ying Lung .& Co., 738 Sacra- | was Killed mehto—Commercial Union (chairman), | place out Phénix of Brooklyn, North British. week. Hérman Cohen, 19 Grant avenu | poel and London and Globe (chairman), | ¢ ively stated. that the construction of | SAN DIEGO, May 30. . in-a small boat to|days out from Hongkong, and but on remo'v: l:;l:‘:n:itl!lflnlhal had become | of the European crew survived. Captai ng- fire. “One does not send seconds to a scoundrel like you. I box your ears by Please, therefore, re- b hom and | 8ard them as boxed. h & Co. 208 Sutter e Deutch, Insuran. Company of | change. | ters, who were riding w! The recipient replied: o Bt B Al g A Nmerica | (enairman) (German | Sanford . Sachs, Bush and Battery— | the chauffeur, Walter e ot e Bavine b a (chairman). n el ot Londo. | Liverpeol and London and Globe (chai S ‘number: of persons’ on the street | o 0q "5 o aially T thani You. In the Continen- a2 Z k, Lubin & Co. Liverpool man), Scotch Underwriters, Union As-|cars were also injured by the flames| ., "\ anner I blow out your brains 2 s "Phoenix of London (chalr- | &1 and - Globe - {chairman),| Surance. N _|or the collision. | with a revolver. Regard vourself as i o o e g i Aledonian: Clara’ Sachs, Bibo-Newman Company —_——————— | dead. I salute yqur corpse. Post street, Giobe and Rutgers (c R l]is‘;:;‘f‘g;d tc\b;‘rl‘rl; Ariiae Milia Coimpany, ‘Battéry WILL RUSH WORK AHEAD | FIVE CHINESE ARE CAUGHT S nmbak Sl e o abss sk and Union—Agricultural (chairman), e Ak STEALING OVER THE BORDER il st Rttt Bonhemian - Club = “(building),. ~Post|lLondon, Western. _ Arrangements Are Complete: ercantile i St {chalrman). | cireet and Grant. avenue, London and | Charles S Haub, 17-19 Powell_—Amer. mence Building the Line From Immigration Officer Will Hold Them e ek R ¢ Yor 1010 Market R s IOl A | ondbn Panhbylvantant oy oo Stbekten fo. Smernmento. LSS Mex gt fusl e N n. Prussian, National. (chal N B Mihcan. 505 Post Street, Tnsur-| _ Sing Fat & Co., 614 Dupont—Liver- | 'STOCKTON, May 30.—It is authori-| for Their Deportation. Five Chinamen rn Pacific Railroad from|of a large party known to be below | o v n to Sacramento will begin next|the line awaiting a_ favorable oppor- | over (chairman), North German, Sun. | Stockton tg SCcH Moreing of this clty | tunity to cross the line, (made an at- e 5 contract between e tempt to come into the United States ery—North German (chairman), Ger- ggf,,g" He will_move- his Ocean Shore | late’ Monday might and were captared W. F. Whittier, 229-31 Fremont—Del- | road grading outfit to Stockton the|by Immigration Inspector Canfield. of this week and when he|The Chinese claimed they had been begins operations next Mon%m;ok‘;enmél drkl‘\'en :Ifll) to !hehline (:1)";;70 M‘sxh:i\ns‘. Mo, 37 ) ork 400 horses and 2 .| whom they each pal. 5. None o Harris Bros, & Co., 27-29 California— | put 1o Wore n0) 19 cH3"and as the | the prisoners have certificates. They Glens. Fa writers. | London . (chairman), Alliance, -Royal rogresses the force will be|will be brought before United States Mar- { - Hote! Nordhoff (B. D. Merchant), 939 | EXchange. 714 Mark. oy e ek Commissioner Knoles tomorrow morn- n hairman), | D. M. Davidson & Co.. 52 First street, | Bush street, Continental (chairman),| ,Fishbeck & Bacon, 714 Market— ing. ienix of Brooklyn. Phenix of Brooklyn (chairman), Ger’ |National Union, Security of New Hamp- | Adchen and Munich (chairman), Fire- —_——— ompany, North Point main Alliance, Queen | shire. - man'd Fund. werman of Freeport. & Boy Is Aeeldenu_lly_nrowud. S e London, Caledonian, Colman Comvany, 128-30 Kearny,| -Lake & Co., 221-209 Battery atréet,| -Ansnacher Bros—Insurance Com-| coLUSA, May S0.—Arthur Middle-| Wrecked om ese Coast. | n street, Phenix of Hartford (chairman),|Union of London (chairman), ~Atlas, | Panv of North America (chalrman),|.amp“ aged 18, was accidentally |- VICTORIA. B. C.. May 60.—The Chu- ghlin, 201-211 Turk London & Liverpool & Globe, Hanover, | Northern. - A ORGSRl o B drowned Monday evening at Princeton. | kon was wrecked near Sloatow. on the (chairman), Girard, | _J. ¥ Brooke, Marths Mohin, 115 Vel Union Iee’ Company. London _and | o Bamperger & Co. 203 Battery—|JTOWREE NONGGY SNNICT B, Pl Lapw: | Chinese coast. on April o3, when two ry cable. While | W. Bright, Chief Officer J. Searvice an ,:en‘x:f-e"e‘{xey drift the boat | Mrs. Searvice, a passenger, togethe: was overturned. Lapscott caught hold | With the Chinese crew and the char- L rrrat P ana Stevenson — Caledonity | bark Morven, has been held for the |the Grand Lodge, which will convene NOTICE. JOS. FREDERICKS & CO. HAVE OP=NEDR TEMPORARY ® OFFICE AND WAREROOMS AT 2200 WEBSTER ST, Northcast Corncr of Clay, 8an Franciscos STOCK EXPECTED DAILY OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, SHADES, BEDDING AND WALL PAPERS& WORKMEN ON DEM.AND, | | -— - SPRING VALLEY WATER WORAS | (A CORPORATION). Notice of Redemption of Second Mortgage Bonds. Notice is hereby given _that _the SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, and having its principal place of business in the city and county of San Franeisco, State of California. has elected and does hereby elect to redee: on the first day of September, A. D. 6, and at its of- fice, No. 126 Stockt: treet, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. United States of Ameérica, ALL outsanding and unredeemed BONDS of itsa SECOND MORTGAGE bond issue, which original secs mortgage bond is- sue consisted of five thousadd (5000) bonds of said corporation of the denom- ination of ome thousand ($1000.00) dollars each. uniform in form and date. { numbered from one (1) to five thousand (5000) inclusive and consecutively, vable at the office of the corporation, in San Francisco, thirty (30) years after date, but redeemable at the pleasure of | the corporation on or at any time after | the first day of September, A. 1908— |all of which bonds bear interest at the |rate of four (4) per cent per annum, | payable quarterly ‘at the office of th corporation San Francisco, and all o which bonds are dated and bear date on the second day of May. A. D. 1887, and of which said original second morigags bond issue there are now outstanding and unredeemed four thousand nine hundrad and ninety-ome (4991) bonds of the ag- | gregate par value of four million nine |hundred _and ninety-one thousand ($4,991,000.00) doliars. And notice is further hereby given that, in accordance wiwh the terms of said bonds and _the mortgage i dated May _second. EST on said four t d ninety-one (4991) outstanding and unredeemed bonds. and on each and ali thereof, WILL CEASE on and after said September first. A. D. 1906. By _order of the Board of Directors of the Spring Vailey Water Works. | Dated San Francisco, California, March Ith. 29th. 1906, ! SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, | (Corporate Seal.) (SEAL.} | By CHAS. WEBB HOWARD. President. | and by PELHAM W. AMES, Secretary. GHAS. LYONS LONDON TAILOR. Now Located at ' 1416-1418 Fillmore Street | Near O'FARRELL. | Branch 938 Broadway, Oakland. A large and complete Stock of | Woolens now on hand. Thoroughly equipped with every | facility to serve customers. Orders | promptly filled. Suits to Order from $16.00 up \Trousers to Order from $5.00 up _— Fownes Brothers’ Gloves Harry Stubley: Stubley Was | in® this city next week. The wioitere FOWNES GLOVES a sailor boarding-house and | wi]l be tendered a reception at = during a fight which took 2 ke OB in the bay one night last|welcome wili be delivered by Ww. T. 3 § Jeter and J. W. Linscott. Springfield (chairman), Northern, In- | suranee Company of North America. J. R. Gates & Co.—New Zealand (chairman), Home Fire and Marine, Milwaukee Mechanies. % Uhl Bros., 715-17 Market—North Brit- ish (chairman), Alliance, Fire Associa- uom-‘rlnxfield. : 5 “Shaata Laundry - Association, 328-30 Clementina—Svea - (chairman), Royal, Philadelphia_Underwriters. z &lfmnri & Woenne, 725 Market— Norwich Union. (chairman), London, German-Amerjcan. % A. I Hall & Son, Third and Missien— Atlas (chairman), Citizens, New Zea- land. 3 gi.n\l"ru.nclsco Post, Bush and Kearny —Hartford (chairman), continental, St. aul. "__Unlted Cigar Stores Company, 852 Market—Home of New York (chair- man), Spring Garden, Westchester. . Fleischman & <Co., - Brannan, near Pighth_St. Paul (chilrman), Transat- lantic, Pennsylvania. 3 X5 McCullough Provision Company, 376- u-'renm—§ Springfield, Nottgx LR Moore, 541 Brannan—Prussian National (chairman). Phenix of Brook-|. Iyn, American. - 3 Leon Blum, 473 Geary-—American Central (chairman), Continental, Ger- man of Freeport. - : Co., 207 Montgomery— Hamburg-Bremen (chairman), German- American, Continental. The , BEddy and_Mason—Calu- ¥ orth . British, Pacific ¥ Underwriters.. 2 Mary L. Jackson, Second and Natoma (chairman), Traders, Alllance of Phil-|__St. Paul (chairman), Glens Falls, Na- tional Union. street,| " Bonestell, Richardson & Co., various rman), street, Royal (chairmas), London, ‘Rochester|Scotch ~Underwriters, British-Ameri- : 3 : man). Liverpool & London & Gloie, |Market and Taylor streets, Lo David Walker ( 2 DR ts, iondon v r (Supreme Court). fa:- enix of Hartford, and McAllister streets—XNort] man of Hambui wid Lancashire, McCann, Allen & Co., ~ | Gl r& (chairman), London | street. Aeina (chairman. Nostn Bsrl;g:h Ko Phoenix of Hamburg. |and Mercantile, Rhine ang i New York Cloak and 12127215 Market street, Stias 3 % e ° = itréet. _Sunset Press, 1327 Market—Insurance | Royal | ¢ 'y of North America (chairman), 5 Culifornia, Matiner Suit Company, locations — Insurance Company of Norus America (chairman), North Brit- ish and 'Mercantile, Fireman's d, can. ‘om| 11 ; Home Fire and e. 1ted fl"ep'l mll'g_ ' Association, 220 Gate IVOBHQ#I & Jresto cha ne of New York, ester. YELLOW FEVER Yellow Fever: ™A Problem Solved is the story of New Orleans’ great fight against the mosquito told - by _Samue_f Hopkins Adams in McClure’s Maga;ine for June. ~ Mr. Adams is the author of the famous patent medlcme articles in Collier's Weekly, and of the articles ~on Tuterculosis and Typhoid in McClure’s.” e : + McClure's is 10 cents a copy on”' sino Monday evening, and addresses of Beg to announce to the. trade that their temporary offices are 2519 PACIFIC AVEM'U: Tel. West 601 Langley & Michaels WHOLESALE “DRUGGISTS. REMOVED TO Cor. 2d St. and South Park Ave. (M-mnrywmm‘)'-‘. Third-St. Cars Pass Within One Get Off at South Park Ave.

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