The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1906, Page 12

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12 DEATH NOTICES. Continued from Page Eleven. June 1, at 10 o'clock from her late residence, 370 et, near Fillmor Inter- s Lawn Cemetery. 31-2t* this city, . May 39, Harrold, dearly be- Michael and Alice brother of Margaret, rtle O'Connell, a na- ancisco, aged 3 years days 1 will take plack Satur- 30 o'clock, from the resi- the parents, 48 Waller thence - to Sacred Heart for services at 10 a. m. In- t Holy Cross Cemete: 1 Fruitvale, ' Cal.,- May David, beloved husband of the E. Pack, and father of Dora L. and genia native of North Caro- years 11 months and ral Friday, o of a —In this city, .., youngest h He May 20, 1906, d beloved son feiffer. and A. E. Pfeif- ncisco, aged May. 36,- 1906, n of the late brother of Powers and of Carew & E street. thence t where .a requiem rated for the re- commencing at nterment Ho 1-2t County Albert aged lors and 1906, Kansas, May. 30, usband of ather of and. Rudolph Schrog- ntances are re- attend the ence, . where services the -aus Lodge N erment city, " beloved sband of r gof Nellie, and Irene nith aged 41 jaintances are re (3 r ted to ~ attend the 1 tomorrow (Saturday), June | mortuary chapel of the t. Twenty- Church, held at 1( Holy Cross near Peter be Cal., May 5 beloved wife of ohl, and loving ward and T. t E will -take place fr McMaster & Briscol, and - Grove day at 2 p. m._ streets, Inter- 2t S ART TREASURES N DISCOVE Father Grisear's Researches in Long- Closed Chapel in Rome Are Rewarded. 1 ter having - ob- the Pope's per- ic_researches in Chapel, at the € g T the fifteenth cen- and made some discoveries of ma and archaeology of inest He found chalice with - precious -stones, ated liturgial nd a gold cross, which belonged to in the middle of the ¥Father Griscar took the treasures, which to the Pope with an ac- the chapel contained. BUFFALO MAN ACCUSED OF HAVING MURDERED WIFE 11 ephe Charges Made That He Slipped a Knife Into Her Neck While She Was Asleep. FFALO. N. Y., May 31.—Mrs. John b was killed today- in the Hot a theatrical boarding Pearl street Her ‘husband is arged with murderir arreled and Camp ged, slipped a knife into s neck back of the ear when bed. She died in two min- 11 waited for' the patrol- » was called to arrest him. The owned the boarding house. " |ing as to finances. a| Undertaking Company, | THE LATERAN PALACE | CITY WITHOUT ~ GARBAGE PLANT Health Board Orders the Sanitary Reduction Works Closed. | | | matory Filed by En- gineer Woodward. ¢ | { After City Engineer Woodward had {filed a long report with the Health |Board yesterday adverse to the opera- tion of the Sanitary Reduction Works | in the disposal of city garbage, Dr.} | | Hassler, the Health Commissioner, vis- | ited the crematory and as a result the | order went forth that no more garbage shall be taken there. This leaves the city practically without a way to dis- ose of its garbage, as Commissioner | Egan, who has had charge of the re- movai of garbage, says that he cannot | eturn to his system of dumping the | | refuse at sea without some understand- Engineer Woodward in his report | says that the huge chimney that tow- | ered 250 feet in the air has been re-| duced by the earthquake to 150. feet, |} and even the remainder is cracked. and | broken. Not only is the use of the chimney impaired, but loose bricks are continually falling and -endangering persons working in -the vicinity. In the interior he-finds that sixteen | out of thirty-two batteries. of furnaces | are out of commission. The " “scrub- | bing bath,” through which the smoke | passes for cleansing;-is. also- impzsred. The shortened chimney Treduces ..the |draft and causes imperfect eombus®.on of the garbage The ‘method .of chuting garbage on | barges at Fort Mason and dumping- the refuse at sea, as carried on since the earthquake;, was discontinued -on- Ma: 29, when the reduction works. signified ‘willingness. to-carry out its contract:| with the “city | Engineer -Woodward. closes- hjs .re- ! | port with the-comment that his former | report condemning the -work .of ithe crematory was .destroyed, but- that it was substantially. the same Teport as the one filed with the board. ~He ad- vocates “the revoking of the contract {in view of the fact that much of the | arbage. is ‘being destroved. by the, re- | guction. works in the adjoining: vacant ots The Board of Works yesterday noti- fied all its lieads of departments to-dis- pense with the Services -of . extra: men | and to reduce staffs to - the yegular number Architect Shea reported.that the La- guna Honda School, on ‘Seventh ave- nue, between 1-and [ streets, was dam- aged by the earthiguake fo the extent of $24.800. -This school was not.‘com- | i pleted’ The Crocker Scheol was abso- lutely unharmed. - Other- uncompleted | schools escaped serious injury. ANNOT PS5 | O BEBATE B { In all probability San Francisco will | receive no consideration from the Fed- | eral Government so far. as a rebate on | building materials is concerned. A tel- egram from Senator George €. Perkins seems to settle. the question. At recent date the Merchants' Ex- change forwarded a telegram to Sena- tor Perkins, requesting that he use his best efforts to secure the passage of a bill providing for-the refunding of du- | Hies on importations: 6f building ma- terials to be used in-the reconstruction of San Francisco. * Yesterday Senator Perkins’ answer was received. s as follow “WASHINGTON, May 31, 1906, “T. C. Friedlander,” Secretarv .er- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. Doubt passage of drawback law. Fin ance committee in_ca | the Boston and Bal | clined to faverably recommend meas-| ure, claiming it unconstitutional, as it | made a general law a*-licable to one designated place. “GEORGE C. PERKINS." The constitutional qgiiestions involved were not fully considered by the Mer- chants’ Exchange before it Sent .cs re- quest to Senator Perkins, and even yet it is not fullv assured that there is not some way in which its wishes and_the wishes of all the people of San Fran- cisco may be gratified. A meeting of the Chimber of Com- merce has been called for this after- noon at 3 o'clock in the Ferry build- ing to discuss this question of rebate. Whether or not it will take. Senator Perkins’ answer to the Merchants' Ex- |change query as finally disposing of the matter will then be determined. } {be erected on the burned ruins of THE SAN FRANCISCO . CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906. CLOTHING NEEDED FOR TINY REFUGEES IN VARIGUS CAMPS Appeal Is Made to Women Who! Have Time and Means to Make Garments. All Asticles Sent to Mrs. Scalt’s Residence Will Be Dis- trtbuted. BY LAURA BRIDE POWERS. You happy, comfortable, cared-for women, clustered round a cheery break- fast table, this is for you! Have you a sewing machine in your home? And a pair of shears? And a head for cutting from patterns?—no mean achievement, by the way Then round up some tennis or shaker flannel before sunset, and some muslin, call up a few friends who don't have to hold their needles in the air while they talk, and cut out some baby clothes—pinning blankets, petticoats and slips. . And_. if there’s ‘an artist | i I | i ELLIOTT CO., 60 S Phane . Oakland 3142. mediate delivery. ALLIS CHALMERS CO., Oakland office, 906 Broadwa, 855. 8. F. office, issi Crushers, -Electri Machines for im- temporary and Pine sts. DINAN S. R. HALL, Millinery, Ior'l& a2 Geary, S. F., now 546 14th st., Oakl'd. DIERKS, THEODORE & CO. Under- takers, 900 Devisaidero, cor. McAlstr all orders at once last check. Addr A. H. ADAMS, President, San Fran: - 5C0. AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER CO. will fill send copy of DIECKMANN & CO., temp. offices, 1110 Union Sav. Bank bldg., kland. DEIMEL LINEN ME:! UNDER- * WEAR—Order by mail, 1906 Webstr lin. Carriages and Coupes. Tel. West 1391 KOHLER & CHASE, 1013 Broadway, Oakland; city, 824 Fulton st. o e s LEAVITT, J. W., & CO., Reo, Stoddard. | Dayton, Cleveiand and Wayne Automo- | biles; immediate delivery. 370 12th s Oakland, 911 Webster, S. F. LUNDY’S JEWELRY STORE will open for business at 788 Market st. July 1. Temporary office, 947 Stanyan st. | A. H. MACNUTT, Pacific Marble Work: Phone West 7 Granite and . at Mhsonic Cemetery. DENIGAN, THOMAS SON & CO., Wool, Hides, Pelts—1715 Octavia st. DEGEN BELTING CO., L. P, Third and AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASS'N,, J. Mgr., formerly ", now 1573 Broadway, Oakland. D. Parroit bldg., Franklin sts.. Oakland. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY Twelfth st., Oakland, Cal. €0., 309 LEIBOLD HARNESS & CARRIAGE CO,, | ‘bus. buggies, spring wagons, harness, robes, whips. 1214 Golden Gate ave. LUCKHARDT CO’ — Assayers. Broadway, Oakland. LINEN-MESH UNDERWEAR, DEI- MEL—Order by mail, 1906 Webster. 810 AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, 10th Floor Koh! Building. Telephones West 6102 and 6104 A. B. SMITH CO., ou, let her make the bootees And -don’t. 1ét sriybody switch you off] until you have finished: what you have |set -out. to do—because somebody's baby’s ‘waiting’ for that rig. .Yes, and | for- every trousseau. that -you, in the goodness ‘of . your lieart, may choose to make. That you may know the urgency of | the demards, good friends, there is not | |a shred left of the three hundred tiny| ALASKA PACKERS' t outfits referred to in Monday's issue of The -Call. | On Monday morning. long before the sun’ had.-kisSed the sidewalk§ dry. a dozen. sad-eved- mothers had ¢alled at the A, W. Scott home ‘at 305 Buchanan | street, for the. wee things so badly| needed, and- so Tuthlessly destroved— the tiny. things ~that the poorest of mothers lays tenderly by for the ittle stranger, “each stitch wrought love.and. longing. - By-noon the stock was exhausted. Mothers—and decent, cleanly, worthy mothers—came from Colma, from the Poirero-and from North Beach, ail bent | wpon the same errand. i And- when the last little bundle had been ‘tied up and given into the keep- | ing of the moist-eyed mother, the good women -wha are isting Mrs. Scott reluctantly hung out the sign, “Baby | clothes exhausted.” | And forthwith came the command to me—*“Since you assisted in cleaning us out, you'd hetter assist in replenishing | the stock.” | ! So. good women of the comfortables: breakfast table—and vou who are lounging ‘about upon -hotel porches |ADLER, of Milwaukee; sample room, 426 Lyon st | with |- Bell Tailoring Co., i155 McAllister st. near Fillmore, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE €O, 111 to 121 Townsend st. Telephone West 3408. Comnlete stock electrical su-nlies ready for. delivery. ¥ EUGENE DIETZGEN CO., surveying in- struments, drawing materi lue printing, 2125 Union st. Tel. West 5191. @ 1 | ARNSTEIN, SIMON & CO., wholesale | Maple Hail | woolens and trimminge. Oakland. FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. NW. cor. 1ith & Franklin; marine dept., 1010 -Broadway, Oakland; loss | department, 1271 Turk st., S. F. { CLOTHING CO, H. Lederer, representative. Offices, 74 Folsom s ATLANTIC Fish Co., 820 Florida, 4th and Webster, Oakland; phone o ASSOCIATION— | . San Franeisco. 40. | | FRIEDMAN, M., & CO., Furniture, Car- ets; offices, Rooms 2 and 3, 1055 Washington st., Oakland. City office, 1608 Scott st., San Francisco. i | FREIERMUTH, GEO, H., civil engineer | and surveyor, 1562 Ellis st.. My notes of city surveys saved. | |AWNING AND TENT €O., Ross Mc Mahon, - 3 Market FLEISCHMA 'HE Distillers, nnan st 3 €O., T bet. Sth and 9th, S. F. ) BOWERS' RUBBER WORKS. Complete stock from our Chicago warehouse has arrived and is ready for delivery. Temporary office 455 Merri- mac st., Oakland, . P. O box 516. Phone -Ogkland 115, | BROWN, EDWARD, & SONS, Geneia: Agents, 415 11th st., Oakland; Svea Ins. Co. of Sweden, - Agricultural of N. YI‘GT;:EI:EN#ASTI"Engi“ ,g;;ffifi;- e R o Pl o 18er® “T] Bialde, bet. Golden Gate and McAlsr | BRUNSING, TDLILE & POSTEL, Inc,| GLADDING, McBEAN & CO—ierra | Distillers- and Importers of Whiskies: Dist Run Whisky; and 216 Ea BORNEMANN €0, GEO Bleckenderfer Typewriters, Market st., at 16 o' Washington st., Oa nth Oakland C.—Fo formerly 312 arrell: 1009 won't_you get busy with those shears| and that shaker flannel and. that mus- in? | And having done so, and sent them to | the depot, 305 Buchanan street, vou will have passed a day that will make you| rich in spirit £ 0L OF PSTORS KEEPS WORK OF THE CHUBCAES MOVING All' Denominations Tireless in Religious Effort and Charity. The Cathedral Misslon of the Good | Samiaritan (Episcopal), Second street, | near: Folsom, was the first building to a church. -The first service since the | confiagration was held In the tempo- | rary building May 20. The building is | not. only used - for ‘veligions services, but also as a reifef station. The Cathe- dral - Mission dispensary has resumed ‘work there. . The Rev. Mr. Turner, rec- tor-in charge, is at the mission. daily. A portable home has heen.erected on the site of the rectory of St. John's Church, Julian avenue and Fifteenth street, bBetween Valencia -and Mission. The structure is also used as a church and relief station.” The Rev. Mr. Stan- ford, St. John's rectory,. is in attend- ance. Temporary quarters have been es- tablished for the Seamen's Institute, of which the Rev. Frank Stone is chap- lain, on the water front. A’ system of church relief has been instituted at the residence of Bishop Nichols, many boxes having been sent for this purpose to the Bishop's-house, 2515 Webster strest, near Pacific ave- nue.. Mrs. Nichols, with a committee Adjoining S. P. Ticket Office. CALL BRA Subscriptions and Advertisements Will be received in San Francisco at the fol- lowing Offices. 3 Stanyan Street Near Haight Ferry Depot Richmond District 248 Clement Street Jackson’s Branch 553 Haight Street Stationery Store Rothchild’s Branch Geo. Prewitt’s Branch 1631 Church Stre et NGH OFFIGES 1651 Fillmore Street Foot Market St. Sixteenth - MarketSts. 1096 Valencia Street | of ladies, one from each parish, nas | formed an aid bureau at the Bishop's | residence. ‘This . bureau- distributes io | subrelief stations for the several con- gregations. . The subrelief. church stations are. Jo- |cated at the churches left standing for | their respective congregations. Others |are as follows: Grace and St. Peter's churches, 2515 Webster street; St. Luke’s, 2009 Jackson street; St. John's, | Julian avenue, near Valencia . street: Cathedral Mission, Second street, near Folsom, and Church of the Advent, 184 Laguna street. WORK ON BUILDINGS. This relief, intended strictly for the members of the Episcopal church, is {not intended to -take the place of the general relief, and is only given out 4t the places designated for members of the respective congregations.: Wt:)rk is steadily going on at St Paul's Church, California_street, near Fillmore, and also at St. James’, Rich- mond District, which were somewhat damaged. ’H'lere will seon be a new St. Pat- l‘rick s Church on the site of Fifth street |and Clementina, the plans for the struc- |ture having been approved. The Rev. | Father Rogers is now engaged on'plans jfor. a nmew parochial school and resi- | dence. | . Next Sunday morning the new St. Jo- | seph’s Church at Tenth street and How- {ard will be ready for services, The | pastor, Father Mulligan, will officiate. In about three weeks hence the church Wl'}_lh heL o?nsecraled. e Unitarian body of Sai | is doing much relief {Vork n:dpl::linch}::: |the recipient of large contributions from the East and Middle West—these BALDWIN; D. H. facturers. Retail store. 25 a Sacramento st.. near Fillmore. received. Liberal terms: ‘BISHOP & COMPA Candy, crackers and preserved now on hand at 6th and Clay sts., Dak- land, Cal v €0, Piano Man 5 and Car BURR-PADDON C0., Real & Agents, formerly 40 Montgomery. Temporary, 1909 Fillmore. - Send ycur addre BACIG PI,. PETER—Phonographs records, slot pianos and@ machines. 1113-1115 Fillmore: st. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO., tractors.and Builders. Suite 10, Sutter st. Phone Page 5906. BONESTELL, RICHARDSON & C0O.— Paper; temporary address, 1039 Castro st Oakland: -Phone Oakiand 7700. | & i = |BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO'E; Immediate deliveries, 2123 Fillmore, F.; New Tribune ‘bldg., Oakland. BECK, WAKEFIELD & C0., National Safes and MrCl";:y Refrigerators, 2323 Fillmore st., 8. F. high-grade of famous Oak | | GANTNER _BROS., | FRANK, S. H, & Co., Leather and Shoe Findings, 1214 Geary st. GRACE, W. R., & CO. Importers. Offices, New Tribune building, Oakland; Eighth and Mission sts., San Francisco. Phone Oakland 7429. Best Portland Cement, Structural Steel, ete. cotta, fireproofing, brick, terra cotta and | vitrified pipe, etc. Eddy and Hyde sts. | GANTNER & MATTERN (O, Laguna and Grove sts.—Knit goods; mills run- ning. Orders promptly filled GOLDEN STATE CREAMERY CO. Butter, Eggs. We buy Cream. Sansome st. Eddy and Filimore. 1427 LACHMAN & JACOBI, southwest corner California and Gough sts. LUNDSTROM HAT WORKS, formerly 1458 Market, 605 Krny.: 530 Haight st. ffice an MAUZY, BYRON, 5 st, bet. Pianos—O warerooms. 1165 O'Farrell Franklin and Gough. MAYERLE, GEORGE, German Expert Optician. = Eves Examined Free. 1115 Golden Gate ave. MOISE-KLINKNER COJS plants work- | ing—903 Tulton, S. F.; 1112 Webster, Oakland. McDOUGALL BROS., Architects, 721 De- | visadero st., formerly 330 Pine st Tel.; West 5592 | MACDONALD'S Good Coffees, Fresh | Crackers. New Frisco Market, G. Gav. | McBOYLE, A, & CO., DRUGGISTS— Jacksoen, one door below Montgomery. \ r 7, J._Architect and AITKEN & AITKEN—Attorneys-at-law, | DENEEN BUILDING CO. and NEILSON | KENT, THOS. E., Shirt Maker, now at) ROUSSEAU, CHAS. 876 Bddy st, bet. Franklin and Van| MILLING CO., general contractors| 832 Oak st, Oakland: phone Oakland Structural Engineer. office 820 Stanyan Ness ave.: 8. F. Special attention giv- &‘;"‘?a builgerl. -rempoTrny office, rog 6893. | %t San Fram en to presentation and enforcement| Golden Gate ave. Temporary an: T Ty James Flood LING'S, JOHN A., SONS €0. Of Infurance olaims and t6\cOrpOras{, ¥EP SN DulldinEw ensctas: R o et ta pet & campmej'gvll:. Wire ropes and Slectric wire. on, probate and real estate matters.| ;ovsyoni STANDARD TYPEWRI-| office outit. | Broadway. Oakland. Tel. 7410. 3 v 7 g TERS (ball-bearing);, A. W. Smith AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS CO. Ssaringl KELLY, L. A, & CO., | N TYPEWRITER COMa offices and stores 405 Eighth st., Oak-|__Manager, 2112 Steiner st. Temporary office. 2100 Post st. | N R Gelden Qute ave, fas 13"1"' and 4;: Jm-ksosn s/ i n lv;ranciscczi | DOLLAR, ROBERT, CO., Shipping and New Insurance Written. Franecisco: 1232 Broadway, Oakland. al.; , * Sa nciseo I 7 2 u - i ——— Sakiamgurehouses, San Francisco and | Lumber, 704 Union Sav. Bank blde. | KNOWLES, EDw. €O, Printers, 713 | nincemuos 2 GO, now ready for busi Stomert st dock; » Broderick st., near McAllister. | ™ hess at 1500 Post st.. city; mew stora ADDRESSING MACHINES, THE | DROWN, LEICESTER & DROWN, 5 k- | also secured. & O PablorOakiana | Attorndys-at-Law, S. E. cor. Webster| KBLLY’S STABLES, Pine and Frank: | ROSENTHAL, LOUIS, Marine Insurance, SWISS MARINE INS. CO.'S combined, 478% Tenth st., Oakland. —_ e RATHJEN CO. of 139 Mason, now at 3251-3253 Fillmore st.. cor. Lombard. RELTON, JOHN Architect; res. 3030 Californ: dg. July 1 COTTER, ja; Atlas bl | R. G. COMPANY, Brokers, 23556 Bush st., hours 9 to 4:30. 44 Market st., San Fran- REED & C : cisco. Wrecking. Contracting. Salvage. I r N, Architects, 2200 ROUSSEAU & wVV'abIl.I‘ e Pine st., corner REID BROS., Architects, 2325 Gough st Tel. West 6001 e e RISDON IRON WORKS in full opera- tion at the old address. SOLOMON, 'C., JI Ime.~Importers of Japanese goods; | stock: immediate delivery. Strap iron and Corner Fas- teners—Cary’s t. 625 Myrtle st Phone 2548 Oakland and Southern. Pa- cific W. H., S. F. ATTUCK CO., E. J, Printing Inks SHaT Printers: Hollers. - Cakiand . office, New Tribune bidg: San F-ancisco o 412 Jackson st.; roller factory, Railroad ave., Alameda. SCHLOSS CROCK ¥ CO. glass, enameled, galv: plenty stock on hand. Permanent lo: cation 371 5th, cor. Clara. SUNSET PHOTO SUPPLY 'COJ—Fl!x‘ll supply. Formerly 42 Third st., S. Im:vlpl-.'d 1262 Broadway. Oaklane Phone Oakland 436. SCATENA, L., & CO., 321 Eleventh st.; Oakland, and stalls 59 Greenwich, Pler No. 2, San Francisco. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PACKING AND PROVISION C€O., 139-141 Fifth st.. San Francisco. MENDELSON BROS., Silk Goods, 1076 Clay st., Oakland. Stock on hand. ‘MARTIN, A. W., & CO., Undertakers, | 18638 Geary st. ; MUSICIANS’ Mutual Protective Union, headquarters and office, 421 Laguna st. McINTYRE, J. B.,, BINDERY, City, 1928 Pierce st.; Oakland. 1064 Market st. MATTHEAS, CHAS,, & CO.—Cigars, To- bacco. 2579 Washington st. MEESE & GOTTFRIED CO., office and | works, Nineteenth and Harrison sts. ' GORHAM RUBBER €O, 4th and Wash- { ington, Oakland. Phone Oak. 7663, | MILES BROTHERS—Moving Ptc!ur!s.‘ © 790 Turk st, S. F., Cal. | SAWYER, 2 i:‘or‘cmn Arehl!:,vto':c Structural Engineer. 20!‘)’::x B‘:dwny. L W~ P’hom!fl 1207. b i o sl ot e B SANBORN Q‘ CORINSON, Surveyors, 374 Eddy reet. All Survey Notes of City Saved. SHILLCOC] H. J., Photo Supply Co.. 1055 Bm:f!‘way. Oakland. ' Telephone Oakland 3234. STANDARD EL ICAL CON- ECTR STRUCTION CO., R. J. Davis, Presi- dent. 606 Mission st. SHEPPARD FILE & LEDGER CO., Loose Leaf Devices, 1116 Broadway, Oakland. G. E. WiL'T C0.—O0il plants and ma- chinery, 755 Seventh st., Oakland. MIDDLETON MOTOR CAR CO., 607 Van Ness ave., San Francisco. GRAY, N., & CO., Undertakers, NE cor. Devisadero and Geary sts. MONOHAN & HEROLD—Real estate, leases. 1359 G. G. ave., near Fillmore. Undertakers, Em- | balmers. 76 Pond st., bet. 16th and 17th. | MEUSSDORFFER, J. €., SONS—Hat- ters, 909 Fillmore st. GAROUTTE & GOODWIN Post | and Fillmore sts. cor. METROPOLIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, now at 1130 Eddv s SHERMAN, CLAY & €O, 3214 Steiner st. Headquarters and ‘warerooms 13th and Broadway, Oakland SORENSEN C0:, Jewelers & Opticia O 253 Fulton st nr. Devisadero, and 2593 Mission. Repairs saved. SCHAERTZER & CO., Attorney, 1383 Buchanan st., corner Bush; residence, 3320 Twenty-second st. | GARIN, PAUL V., Jeweler, 1540 Fill- more —Diamonds bought for cash. MEYER-WILSON CO. Temporary office, 2030 Lyon st. | GOLDSMITH BROS., 2808 Californ.a st. Photo supplies; developing, printing. MT. OLIVET CEMETERY—Office, 2404/ Mission st., near Twentieth. 2 GATES, J. R. & CO., Inc., Wholesale | Druggists, Cal. and Devisadero sts. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE, Pickering & Stiles, 16th and Telegraph ave., Oakland. | | GEARY, 3. L., JR., Attorney-at-Law, | | “temporary, 834 Fulfon, cor. Fillmore. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO., 2600 Pacific ave., corner Plerce st. | GOLDMAN, MAX, Stock, Insurance and Real Estate Broker—1936 Fll!mme. GOLDSTEIN & C€O., Theatrical COS-,‘ Wigmakers—Tem. office, 2024 Bush st. | ¥. W. BUTLER CO., Com. Merchants— Temporary headquarters. 334 Eleventh st., Oakland. BULLOC] JONES & CO. tailors. 801 Van Ness ave., HUE«ER PAINT CO.—Paints, Hueter's varnishes. 2 Howard. BAKER-YAWTER CO., 815 Kohl bldg. Phone Main 3013. Tom Deering, Mgr. BACHMAN, S, & €0.—1509 Gough st Wholesale cigars. , F. W., & CO., temporary ad- 24th st. Rhode Island car. PIANO HOUSE, 4 11th. Oakland. Patrons please write. BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COM- PANY, THE—S879 Turk st., S. F. BRUENN'S | HERCULES ~GAS ENGINE WORKS, Contractors, hoists, _stationary, port- | able and marine gasoline engines. Terporary office, 90 Second_st., F. Works and office, Alameda. Phone Ala. meda 91. HOLM & NATHAN, wholesale millin ery. Temporary location, 1613 La guna st HILLYER, McINNIS & O'BRIEN, Attor- neys-at-law—Oakland, room 71; Mac- | donough hldg.; San Francisco, corner Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore. NEUSTADTER BROS., importers and | manufacturers. Offices, 908 Washington st.. Oakland, and 2508 Fillmore st., San Francisco. NONOTUCK SILK CO. Thread Agency, ‘WM. METZNER, Manager, 1261 Guer- rero st., San Francisco. NEW ENGLAND MUTU €0., temporary office, Alameda. L LIFE INS.| 717 Paru st | STIRLING CONSOLIDATED BOILER C€0., THE. Temporary, 245 Bacon blk., Oakland, Cal. Tel (gcklwd 2788, SCHULTZ-HANSEN C0O.—Headquarters, 303 East st., corner Jackson, F. —_— STERN, THE PRINTER—2005 Buch- anan st. All ek es of printing. SCHMIDT, BEN J., & Co., 307 Franklin st., Oakland: wholesale fancy goods. STEIN, “Your Painter.” Signs. 3052 Sacramento st. > SIMOND SAW C€O., 368 6th, Oakland; phone .Oakland 7613; Mill supplies. SCHWARTZ BROS., temporary office, 2331 Clay st. NAUMAN, C. & CO., Produce & Commiis- | sion Merchants, 9-11 East st., S. F. STERLING ELECT. CO,, formerly 6th & ssion sts. 512 Baker, NATIONAL Life Ins. Co. of U. S. of A, 84 Sanchez st. W. H. Hendricks, Mgr. | . 1512 ; nr. Su STONEY, ROULEAU & STONEY, Attorneys-at-Law, Bush and Steiner sts. NEWHALL, H. M., & CO,, 2009 Pacific avenue. STURDIVANT & CO., Coal. 415-417 Ful- ton st. NORDMAN BROS,, 2505 Clay st., near Fillmore. NOVELTY ELECTRIC SIGN CO., for- merly 127 Eddy, 1358 Fillmore. |HAYES VALLEY STABLES—Boarding, | “livery and carriages for hire. 540 Hayes 1 st.; telephone Park 284. | HAMMERSMITH & FIELD, gold & sil- |~ vorsmiths,801 Van Ness ave., cor. Eddy. HERMANN SAFE €0., THE—Expert BRESLAUER, A, Portland Bullders' Exchge., Oakland.' Phone 366 Cement. | safe opening., Corner California and Sansome; res., 1225 Willard st. NORDIN, AUGUST, Architect, 500 Fill- more st., corner O OLIVER STANDARD VISIBLE TYPE- WRITER—Fred W. Vaughan & Co., Pacific coast dealers, 907 Filimore st., San Francisco. ORD & ROY—Real estate, insurance & mining. 1602 O'Farrell st., cor. Webster. BAKEWELL & BROWYN, Architects, 2 California st., near Webster. | HUGHES, E. C., CO., printers 1nd haok- binders, 735 to 729 Folsom, nr. Third, OHMEN ENGINE WORKS, 772 Noe; of- fice and works, i6th and Utah. TRAVELERS INS. CO., THE, San Fran- cisco office, 2918 Van Ness ave.. - land, Macdonough bidg. All lifs and accident 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. TP, ot M. L THOMAS, THE F., PARISIAN DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS Now Located 1158 McAllister st. TITLE INSURANCE AND GUARANTY COMPANY, formerly Mills buildt has resumed business at SW co Bush and Steiner sts. BROWNE, R. office 1925A Fillmore st. i S., & CO., Real Estate, HEINE PIANO €O, 500 ianos ‘left in houses; yours for bal. 1329 G. G. ave. OCEAN SHORE RY. CO.—152 Post st general office. BARTH, RUDOLPH, Watchmaker & Jeweler, 310 Second ave.; ready for biz. HENSLEY-GREEN CO., White Garage | _bldz., cor. Van Ness and Market. CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS. Electrical Apparatus and Supplies. Electric Automobiles Charged. Dry Batteries for Automobiles. Electrical Repair Work. 642 Folsom st. Phone West 966. 1855 Post st. Phone West 1967. | HENRY, A. J., Notary Public, 1901 Post, | cor. Fillmore, formerly 638 Market. ILDEBRAND'S STABLE, located at Fell and Stan¥an, city. Tom's Cabin. HAUPT, OSCAR, Architect, and WAL=~ TER L. DEAN—1815 Gough st. CALIFORNIA CANNERIES €d | HICKS-JUDD C€O., Printers, Bookbind- Fruit Canners, San Francisco 'and | ers. Temp. office, 1000A Golden Gate. Dixon. General offices, corner 18th and | . Minnesota sts. Take Third and Ken- HORNUNG, C. C., Manufacturer of Pi- tucky s rs_or Fillmore, Bryant or| Aanos. 1762 Geary st. sttt Proné Fack | HOWE SCALE CO., temporary office, CON ATE OF %DL],VIIA. 1818 Baker st. CONSULATE OF BRAZIL. = ’ ARCHIBALD “RARNARD; ATTORNEY; | MULSE-DRADEORD €0, will resums. AT-LAW, 894 Fulton st, near Fillmore! HoSaEYe N o CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Pacific Coast Uifice, 45-46 Bacon Building, Oakland, Cal. AL E L S Ui dl e bl MESARC TR T | HIND, W. G., Architect, formerly Starr King bldg.; at 1168 McAllister st. TERNATIONAL BANKING CORPO- RATION. Temporary, 2045 Sutter st. CASTLE BROTHERS, 2402 Steiner st Phone West 2010 Coffee Department, 210 Bast st. CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO., 2109 Fill- more st., near California. premises—now in full operation. CALIFORNTA ELECTRICAL WORKS. .Oakland office removed to old nddress,. 642 Folsom st San Francisco. CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS CO.—Oflice and factory,-16th ave. and L st., San Francisco (south). COMPLETE ‘ob printing office for sale in the city; ready for work. 920 Al- varado st, CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, Headquarters. 2523 Pacific ave., Pierce s P COXHEAD COXHEAD, Architects, . 2323 California st, S. F. Factory on near IRVINE-STANTON CO. are now located | at 303 Twelfth st., Oakland. s JONINS, H. W.—MANVILLE CO. Ashes- tos Roofings. Fireproofing materials. 180-82 Second st. | JOHNSON & HIGGINS, Average Adjust- ers and Ins. Brokers, 469 10th st., Oak- land; 2606 Pacific ave., S. JERSEY RANCH DAIRY still_at old address, 548 Castro st. BENEDICT BROS., proprietors. JACKSON, BYRON, Muchine Workas. Of- fice 18 Telegraph ave., Oakland. . JEFFERY, THOS. B, & CO. 31 San- chez st, S. F. Rambler Automobiles. JOHANSON, J., Watchmaker & Jeweler; now at 2431 Mission st. JONES, EDW. M., agent Phoenix Assur- ance Co. of London. 3075 Clay st. CUR'TAZ, BENJ., & SON—Open for busi- ness, 2262 Frankiin st. . JOY’S DRUG STORE, Surg ical Inst's., Batteries and Trusses—2105 Pine st. sums coming through the American Unitarian Assocfation of Boston. The Rev. Bradford Leavitt received for disbursément $2000, and $14,000 has been placed in the hands of the Rev. George W. Stone, the field: secretary Br the Pacific Coast. * Part of this handsome sunr has been divided among the ministers of the Unitarian churches about the bay for assisting the needy |of all classes irrespective of creed. UNITARTANS ASSISTED. Mrs. Mary B. Presson, the managi of the Unitarian headquarters, is an%n‘; established at the rooms of the First Unitarian Church, corner of Geary and Franklin streets, where much of the rellef work is being accomplished. Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, in a character- Istic letter dated from Boston, asks that the relief work of the church be done mnot only in a sympathetic man- ner, but as confidentially possible. m::ycnrrylng o:t !Dr‘.“!:uot'l wish in cases much of ti money s the Unitarian Asseciation huybo::tu!z pended in a way that has enabled many who had lost their all to resume thei i, Sentoty tur. Chatbiibn ciety for Christ the First Unitarian cnmi“:::"z"wfif organized charitable _soclety in here for thu-ty.n‘ Y in ‘lh‘“‘" on with its u‘uu;g;w’a i CITIZENS' ALLIANCE, general office, 2327 California st. JUNGBLUT, AUGUST, CO.—Billiard an Pool Tables. 837 Fillmore st. ¢ CORVILLE PACKING office, 230 Duncan st., CAPITOL MILLS, Rolled Oats, Meals and Feed, Washington St. Whart. CRIM & CO., Real Estate and Insurance, 2301 Pine st., cor. Fillmore. | CHINN-BERETTA OPTICAL CO. 1821 Fillmore st bet. Sutter and. Bush, Quick Optical Repairs. CARBORUNDUM and_specialties. Fred Ward & Son, care 1534 Sutter. COOK, H. N., BELTING CO.—Tempo- rary office, 3612 Webster st. CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS, Brannan st., between Sixth and Seventh. pecially among that section of the ple who find it hard to divul, needy circumstances. The rec relief receive aid so long as needed. Mrs. James Marvin Curtis, the from 10 to cases. oor.: temporary Deo- | would be gone over night. Hi ge their | wrota ma{ the ya'un b had " sor iplents of | friends he .was goin: , resi- dent, is at the First Unitarian Church 4 daily to assist urgent KING KEYSTONE OIL CO.—Now locat- ed permanently 22 Clay st. Formerly 206 California st. and Jackson-st. bulkhead. All grades of lubricating oils for marine and stationary work. -:rlg::l(um. lubricating greases, axle . —_— KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, 304 Tel- afraph ave, Oakland. Phone Oakland - 7476, San Francisco office, 1447 Ellis st., between Webster and Buchanan. —_— KNIGHT & HEGGERTY and WILLIAM M. lAlsz—Temeonry law offices %8719 Scott st., near Jackson. Telephone est 822, ok —_— 1 KRON TANNING € 524 Washington, near S;nloma.»—Pl?fi'ly of leather. PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOK- LYN, N. Y., A. C. Olds State Agent for Pacific Coast; Kohl building, San Fran- cisco. Temporary office, ~Polytechnic building, corner 12th and Harrison sts., Oakland. PARAFFINE PAINT CO.—The Malthoid Roofing P. B. Goods. Main office, Unuon Sav. Bank bldg., Oakland; sales depart- ment. Guerrero. near 15th, S. F. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO— 5, 10 and 15 cent stores. Union Sav- lnf Bank Building, Oakland. Phone Oakland 7505. POTTER, T. B, REALTY CO., formerly Parrott bldg. New address 1017 Steiner st., cor. Golden Gate ave. PHOTOGRAPHS made by R. J. WA- TERS & CO., Commercial Photog- raphers, 1946 California st. PACIFIC SURETY_CO., temporary Oak- land office, 952 Broadway: temporary San Francisco office, 631 Fillmore st. PIANO BOXES FOR SALE, STATHAM, 24 Hill st., nr. Valencia. Tt piano repairing. § PACIFIC STATES TYPE FOUNDRY— Temporary Oakland address 361 13th PACIFIC TANK CO., NATIONAL W0OD PIPE CO., 518 11th,Oakld. Tel.Oak 7275 OCTOR & KUTTNER—AIl prescrip- tion records safe at 2076 O 11 PARCELLS SAFE CO., Maple Hall, Oakland. Tel. Oakland 1331. PACIFIC COAST CASUALTY CO.—Tem- porary office, 2324 Clay st. PECKHAM & CO., Insurance Adjusters, 1063 Franklin; phone 7742 Oakland. PIXLEY, M. F. & H. 0—S. F. & sub. iots, $1 down, $1 week. 2434 Cal st. NSYLVANIA STEEL CO., THE, 829 lden Gate ave. PIKE ADDING MACHINE Post st. RENTERS’ LOAN & TRUST CO. Savings bank will resume business ex- ration of legal holiday. Co., 2148 Broadway. ‘emporary office fl ity business 730 Second ave. 15} RICHARDS, DR. C. ly_Mutual Bank bldg. Due m Direct _correspondence jo st., e e e RO TR A I ROTHENBERG CO., T) e 0., THE, SE corner etors of Old Ju 3 MM hand. lm‘fl.fldrhurfl” C. H—Tailor, NE corner reen fl:. formerly of the notice to I ;'fo Calitornia ond g to ornia_an probably to San Francisco. Nothing as been heard from him since. He &l;,“n‘o;:)m: w“hd him, except WO L Temporary Hi uarters THE YOKO! A BANK, Ld., 515 Montgomery st., Cor. Commercial. TROYER, R. A., Kodaks, Pho Developing, Printing. 2431 TUFT, JAMES, tempovary office, 1403 Park st. Alameda, Cal. - to Supplies, Mission st. TREYER, 'nn:o.! Wirmaker, formerly 331 Kearny st.: 342 524 st.. Oakland. CHAN now 500 — Oakland. Fillmore and 1259 UPTON BROS. & DELZELLE, 1313 Ba- ker st. UMBSEN, G. H., C€O., Real Estate, Rent Collecting, Insurance, ng— Tempora; office, 305 Fillmore st., near McAllister. Safes opened, moved, stored Cor. C:l?fomh and Kearny sts.; office, 2430 Sacramento st. UNIVERSAL ADDING MACHINE L. M. FLETCHER. 2217 Octavia st. VALVOLINE OIL CO., 157 Townsend st., San Francisco. Tel. Temporary 221. VARNEY & GREEN office and 15th st., between Valencia & “WESTINGHOUSE” ELECTRIC & MFG, CO.—Main office northwest corner of Second and Howard sf San Fran- C ? » JOHN F., Western Gas En- ooy “Thfra™ihd Washington 562 ery. rd and Washington sts.. Oakland. WAU PRINGLE AND CHRISTEN- SEN, nes and Investments, Real Estate_and Insuran 974 mfl! st, S. F. Formerly 236 ley bldg. 'HMAN, LUTGEN & CO., lane.—Hars rison and Everett, Alameda. Gilt Edge ‘Whiskey. Phone, Alameda 1179 WEIHE, AUGUST, Broker, remov t'lnrr-r‘lly to 3906 17th st. block below Market and Castro sts. P & THE E. IN- VERAHAN o Toimerty 150 Sutter S 'F.. located 1116 Broadway, Oakland. & mdoln‘ bus| visadero sts. a; WREDENS, Grocers, 2222 Filim Clay ('ml)‘s. 431 Larkin). WASHINGTON Life Ins. e e Matdonsen Sils . Outie . cor. De~ 2097. HH iness af t Geary nd 28038 24th st, 8. F. A WAKELEE'S PHARMACY, SV visadero and Cal.; phone West BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF SAN FRANCISGO FIRMS- 4

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