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TEMPORARY HOMES SPRING UP RAPIOLY OVER NORTH BEACH People Use Rear of Lots, tending to Build Better Later On. It Is Said * Latm Quarter” Is -to Be Reconstructed on Typical Lines. GHIEF DINAN 15 PERPLEXED How to Meet Reduction in Budget Is Hard I’mbh‘m. | In- Major General '_G’rbeely Submits-an Outline. to Mayor.} Proposes Barracks to Ac-’ commodate Several. Thousands. Preserving }.!hr‘.m(\' on’ Small Allowance Is Difficult. Mayor Schmitz received yesterday .-a communication and report. from.Major al Greely on. the matter of hous< ing the homeléss. - The Tetter reads: I send . you for your information’ an advance report on the subject of hous- This report has also been sent to there Gen ago Union, Frank: E. T. Devine. I hope to give some t data on the subject ncxt week. ¢ antime, I trust that private parties will not be permitted to. occupy choice e spaces in the ecity parks to the detri- v ment of the people in general. The report is as follows: 1 have as yet found 1t impossible to obtain data on which to make satisfac- recommendations regarding the of people of San l'rancisco be- Novermiber 1, when the wet season North ho are having manifest- en condi however, to nt outlines of nk should be.adopt- es which I t rst—While there will probably be large reductions number . of houses required the coming year, owing to removals from San Krancisco, from doubling up which aiways follows re- ductions in incomes and himited accom- nodations, yet it is believed .that ations must. be pro- 00 people. eved that it will be of -the ‘working nd_those of small incomes if tl should De constriucted a:large number of small houses by building as- sociations or under. the direct auspices of the Red Cross. 1 houses should be of several giff. 5 and -sizes vold that extreme uniformity and iness which are often roted iin the 1ged best to sum g s (m 1 such . services increascd .as tamilies could avatl them- Fiitine satl ” would be of differe as low -as possible return of A falr 4 per cent an- investment. there will be co; purehasing r such houses. to aswo ey reference their importance ot assumsd that more | e can be “‘thus cared x x month d that there should ground belonging to the for the accommodation of, 1 es buildings inest possible in_con- with their_ being Y -~ and . convenient. ouse should provide for-four or milies, with three rooms for family Latrines and -‘possibly common cook liouses should for each sat of guarters. tion should be on the “ecity | a at po:nts where water {s| onvenient and complete sanitation and withal where the parties e houses shall have con- s to street railroads. . As | as data is obtained reports will | on the cost of Il heuses and thelr definite locations, which 1as already been gathered, but it fully compiled. rthe-Including Jefferson square Lafayette zquare, taken over by I ny, there.are more tham 15,000 persons in camps under military supers vision. There are about 15,000 people, an Franciscans, in Oakland and Sau salito districts, whici, with those liv- | | ing in scattered camps, basements, sta- bles, outhouses, et ill about make up 46,000 people, for whom these semi- | permanent barracks are to be provided. These barracks should be rented at a very low rate, say from $3 to $5 month, according to desirability of the | s’ and their convenient iocation. recommendations will be made rly date, Very respectfully, | A. W. GREEL ; General Commanding. 0 MERCHANTS ARE TO HELP Y BUILD NEW FIREHOUSSS | LOW PASSENGER STEALING HIS 2ONEY Arrest EIGFE S HERE'S A WAY To BILLS, SAVE he Cormplal John | mbke. Smai be provided ® Physicians Give Free Ad Parents May I ice by Waich lo¢ { soon e made as to data other was good | | tuere are chil- nted nowedays about McCrann er of one families. big | of | of | Here s a ad-about e 1 Commissioners Wil Maintaln Company | in Large Wholcsale District fur i Some Time. sesterday er.of thirteen children I something about your and aside from = my experience 1 have, in my practice. found Castoria a ficient rem in almost | afternoon’'s session of Ax the Fire Commissioners the merchants | doing business in.the vicinity of South | street, near Irwin, were granted per- | mission to put in a 12-inch main and build a temporary firchouse at their | own expense. The board could not guar- | antee how long the department would | keep a company in the district, but as millions of dollars' worth of property wiil soon. be (n the vicinity it was thought advisable o grant the permit, with thanks to the merchants, ‘who were represented at the meeting by At- torney ‘Kirk. Similar permission to erect a house on the north line Missouri, was withheld from the Real Estate Development Company on the ground that the department has not | equipment sufficient to supply the house with engine Hoseman Jansen agreed to support his wife and children, whereupon - his has from the same esteem > has. Charles indreds etcher received prominent r Mont- and broke mmer and n a wagen. A vesterday morn- rim the wagon ise Castoria in Thelr own families, bus prescribe it their patients of ail it is a vegetable prepars \\h'r* assimiliates food & the stomach and howels. sleeping, and - that, too. It al- and prevents loss of absolute! without the| . morphine or other bane- | they First | tion the icers. Stuart Wants a Divoree. . 1ght suit against ' AW 01 Stuart di nas cruelly There is no s bro for b wife v deserted y property SPECK & CO. REAL ESTATE WILL REMOVE JUNE 4TH TO 2014 Fillmore Street Between Pine and California € present location nes rnal of Health Our duty is to expose cord the means for advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent chil- dren through _greed or _ignorance olght to end. To our knowledge Cas- is a remedy which produces com- and health by regulating the not by stupefying it, are entitled to the ger and re- pos system, readers tion.” B ——— Charges Campbell duty Hoseman M, Burns was reported for drunkenness, and his case was Teferred to the Chief and to the president of the | board for consideration. > Captain John T. Dryer reported ‘hat of Public Works in Matter of soldiers compelled him to help them en- ter the house of J. B. Olsen, 506 De- Chimuey Inspection. The procrastination of the city offi- | visadero street, and get a typewriter Aihy MR h Ctnpge ths Fas0ecHonior :‘l‘hnrofr!m':. The machine was taken to olonel Kelly's headquarters and Olsen chimneys has so far tested the patience | waq referred to the colonel. of the people that it has stirred up the Superintendent -Garter.reported that indignation of the residents of Eureka |firemen would be able to fix up many Valley. . as (b tollowiog resolutions "“;‘;Er:\';"{,";,g‘,‘(::y’_” Yo §7509 Tot Foal fl show: s oseman Charles M. Burns resigned amine chimneys throughout the, city |Pendins: were filed against Jawmes for absenting himself from EUREKA VALLEY IMPROVEMENT CLUB CRITICISES TARDINESS g Denounces Dilatory Action of the Board C K north of AFTER JULY IST We Shall Be in Our Own PERMANENT LOCATION At 60 GEARY ST. Between Kearny St. and Grant Ave., One-Hal?f Block From narket St., There to Remain Until the NEW SAN FRANCISCO Shall Beeome an Accomplished Faet. and made a charge of §1 per flue, which } i N e charge we consider unjust and exorbi- | Sons and Daughters of Maritime Prov- contenis of our safe were unin- | tant, and we believe that such in- inces. fire, and our important | spection ought to be done by the idle as well as those of | hujlding inspectors and firemen; there- were intrusted to fore, be it been preserved in| Lg.colved, That we, the Market Street svenience of our patrons and Eureka Valley Improvement Club, aintain our Fillmore-street do condemn in the most emphatic man- as conditions require, but |ner such outrageous action, and that - will be located at |we appeal to the Board of Supervisors to remedy this action by ordinance.” 60 GEARY ST. The committee on the changing of the | new building shall be |grade on Market street between Van Ness avenue and Fifteenth street, con transaet | sisting of W. E. Dubois, R. C. Clark, ‘D. be | R. McNeill, L. H. Peterson and B. Joost, An exceedingly low rate ‘has made for the home-coming. It Isb:.x? pected that we will leave on June 4. Rate of $92.50 and return has been made to Boston, and a correspondingly low rate from Boston to Halifax. All those who are desirous of taking ad- vantage of this low rate to Bostonm should get in touch with H. C. T or with any Santa Fe agent. —_— First Pu to Contribute. San Francisco boys and girls will ot be behind other children of the country in the matter of rebuilding schoolhouses in San Francisco, Nealey Foley, son of the janitress of the James Lick School, appeared yesterday at the as on r occupancy prepared to which may now all business pFomptly trusied to us, and promise to devote | reported that all citizens who had been it the same careful attention which ‘endeawored to make charac- | of our business in the past. SPECK & CO interviewed regarding the change of |grade had expressed themselves as \s(mngh favoring it, and “believed that |1t s one of the most urgent of needed |mprouments as its accomplishment 1s | 1eu-nuauy necessary before a.proper ® | system of sewerage can be established {en Market street.” The committee on transit reported an |m-n|—w with Messrs. Mullally and | Chapman of the United Railroads, who of $2.50. a San Francisco child fer the School Reconstruction Fund. day afternoon by Sergeant Cills on. a | she | 2123 of Twentieth, near | upper office of Superintendent of Schools Ron- | covieri and handed in his contribution | — This is the first money from| . " Harry Revollini was arrested yester- | INVfilVEI] N ST BY LOUIS FONTANEL _Saloon Man- Says Building' He|C Occupxed Was Not D°— ; slroyed Declares It Was Leased to Yoko- _hama Bank Without Legal Right. ~ of - gredt buildings damaged but not olved A pgint lessees. of destroved by the recent fire is inwi in“the thjunction sujt of Louts against Jgnatz Steinhart of the Anglo- California Bank and the Yokohama Specie t, which will be heard by Judge rd on the 11th ins yéars hefore the fire. years the Fontanel, two leased from Steinnart for fiv buflding at 515 Montgone ner .of Commercial. The terms of the lease - provided. that Fontanel was Kkeep the inside in repair and the owner was to keep up the outside. Fontanel renting space in front to John S. Purry for a cigar store. The fire left the w the place standing. Three weeks 4 Fontanel,. then in Oalkland, the -place had been repaired, and. that the.. Yokohama Bank was moving in. He went to Stelnhart and made a pro- test. .The er said he ..ad tried to find. Foutanel, but could not do so. He said he would not cancel the lease (o the Yokohama Bank. Fontanel said he was ready to his rerit and always had been, and had na intention of abandoning the build- ing. .He consulted Attorney Rdward Lande, who told him that as long as the building had not been destroyed he had right to possession under his lease. The fact that the Yokohama Bank:could | s and ce do business in it showed that it was | He added t not destroyved, he said. under the statute not be taken pos ession of by the ow ad given notice longer. issued a temporary in- y Junction in the case on May 29, I i led for $275 | month rent. The build is wnrm much more now, Parry is demanding his cigar store space of Fontanel, | YOUNG WOMAN I\ vicrm OF UNRECIPROCATED LOVE Samue! Schwartz, the Object of Her Affection, Refuses to Bend Under Yoke of Matrimony. Hinda Landau, about seventeen years of age, who is detained at the Deten- | tion Home, wiil be examined as to her sanity today. Her story I3’ a sad one. Four weeks ago she accompanied her sister and latter's flancee, Sam Schwartz, to secure a marriage license. While driving down Mission street a car struck the buggy and threw them all out. Hinda and Sam Schwartz es- caped unbarmed, but Hinda's sister was injured =o badly that she was com- pelled to go to the hospital From the time of the accident Hinda's manner changed. She seemed to have suddenly developed a great love for| her sister's sweetheart. Finally she | uggested that he mar her. This he| refused to do. The refusal so affected Hinda that she became hysterical and was taken to the Detention Home by her brother, I. Landuu. Says She Foretold Quake. Mary Hurtt, a rather pretty young woman, is held at the Detention Home awaiting examination as to her sanity. The young woman. was sent te the lmm" frnm St, Stephen’, she has'been a refugee since t.e earth- quake. She says that for a month be- fore the shake she had seen great bugs, | whigh opened and closed their mandibles with a loud click. foretold the late temblor three She will be examined today. 0L ciaaty. LSr Excursions to Enst. The Union Pacific office, in the cen- ter of town, 1704 Fillmore st, is issu- | ing round-trip tickets to all points East at very low rates on certain days June, July, August and Septembe also to Europe. . years ago. Fire in French Laundry. Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning fire was discovered in French laundry of Anselmo Larrony, at - lmore street. An alarm was turned in from box 218 aund the men soon had the flames extinguished. cause was an O\th!dted flue drying-room. in the We Have Your Hat CALL AND GET IT $2 50 coop J.C. Meussdorffer Sons HATTERS 909 FILLMORE ST. 'FOWNE:'S Thewaytheylemde BLISS & FAVILLE ARCHITECTS Have Removed Their Offices to the HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SECOND FLOOR. have kindly consented to consider the | proposition of establis-ing an uptown cross line along Sixteenth street, Mar- ket street and thence along Noe or Cas- tro street via Scott street to connect with Deyisadero street, thus ralieving the enormous strain on the Fillmore street line. charge of 1ling liquor without 'a license. He was taken to the Stanyan- street police station. He kept a saloon and boarding-house at Greenwich and Webster streets, and it is alleged that since the liquor licenses were revoked he has continued to dispense liquid re- freshments to his bourden. R “has a good deal to do - with'the way they wear G.LOVES importance to | Fontanel | street, cor- | to | conducted a saloon on the ground floor, | heard that | pay. | the building could | Church, where | She also says that | in | the | fire- | The loss will amount to about $300. The | i | .APITAL "AND SURPLUS - We beg to announce to our- frlend« and the “public - generally that we -have resumed busmess as: usual at our fm‘mer location. CORNER CALIFORMIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS - We: solicit “and receive . Commercial - and -Savings ac_counts and ‘conducta - general ‘bank'mg‘ business. “Interest is paid “on- C mmercml and Sav= mgs deposits. For the convenience of our customers we will mmediateiy establish Branches at the following locations: GEARY STREET, Near Filimore St. DEVISADERO STREET, Near Post St. VALENCIA STREET‘ “Near 22nd St. : The dates of opéening will be announced later. DAVID F. Wfll(fll President ) DALZELL BROWN, lauger The Bank of California - WILL OPEN A BRANCH AT NW. COR, FRARKLIN and O'FARRELL STS MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1906 i | 1 ‘ TO BE KNOWN AS The Bank of Galifornia Western Addition Branch The First National Bank OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, NW. CORNER BUSE AND SANSOME STREETS. Business transacted as usualin all departments. DPepositors will please send in new addresses. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to rent in vaults that have come through (hr fll’(‘ unhnrmcd The American National Bank Is Occupying Its Former Quarters in the Merchants’ Exchange Building And is fully prepared to care for the business needs of its patrons / NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF Gomstock Mining Stock Certificates. All owners or holders of certificates of stock in the companies herein- after mentioned are hereby notified to produce and exhibit them at the offices of said companies, 2102 California street, near Laguna, in San Fran- cisco, as soon as possible, and before June 10, 1906, on any day between 10 a. m. and 3°p. m., except Saturdays, When the -offices close at noon, and ex- cept Sundays, so that they may be régistcred hy the proper offices, to wit: Ophir Silver Mining Company, Con. Virginia Mining Company, Mexican Gold | and Silver Mining Company, Julia Consolidated Mining Company, Bullion Gold and Silver Mining Company, Exchequer Gold and Silver Mining Com- pany, Alpha Consolidated Mining Company, Andes Silver Mining Company, Savage Gold and Silver Mining Company. Brunswick-Savage Mining Com- | pany, Utah Mining Company of Nevada, Brunswick-Gould & Curry Min ing Company,; Sierra Nevada Mining Company, Union Consolidated Mining Company, Brunswick Consolidated Virginia Mining Company, Best & Belcher Mining Company, Hale & Norcross Mining Company, Mill and Mining Company, Scorpion Mining Company, dated Mining Company, Alta Silver Mining Company, Justice Gold and Silver Mining Company, Kentuck ~Consolidated Mining Company, New York Mining Company, East Slerra Nevada. Mining Company. By order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the above named companies. San Francigco, May 21, 1906. | | | | [ | 1 ' | | Seg. ‘Belcher & Mides | Occidental Consoli- | ADVERTISEMENTS, SPRI\(: VALLEY WATER WORAS (A CORPORATION). Redemption of Second Mortgage Bonds. Notice of Notice' is° fiereby given that the SPRING VALLEY WATER \‘v-vkks corpor: anized and exis of State place of business in v l'and | €alifornia. eutsanding U nuu. S and its - SECOND which original secd sue consisted d_(5000) Bonds of said corporation the denom- | ination of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars }-each, unitorm iz and date, and tnumbered from -ome (1) to five thousand (5000) inclusive d nsecutively, and payable at the offite of the corpor , in [San Francisco, t (30) years, after dz but ‘redeemabl pleasure ot the any time after the ; A D. 1906— all of which h.v../‘ interest at the of four- (4) cent per annum, payable quarterly the office of . the corporation in ‘San ‘Francisco, and ail of | which bonds ‘are ‘dated and b date | on the second ddy of ) A. D. 1387, and of which said original second mortgage bond issue there are now outstanding and unredee housand nine hundred and nine gregate bonds of the ag- par _value- of four million nine hundred = and - ninety-ome thousand (34,991,000.00) * dollars. And notice is further herel in accordance with the {and the mortgage dated May second, T on .\dld v given that, »rms of said bonds ring the same, D. 1887, INTER- sand nine hundred outstanding _ and wnd on each and all [ after said o \‘-m >t Directors of HOWARD, AM W. AME w. W Montague & Co. Mantels, Grates and Tile ... Our Mantel Factory and Ware Rooms SSEF VER 2251 Folsom Street | Not having been destroyed, and have ing had a large stock of MANTELS, GRATES ard TILE at this location are prepared to furnish goods in e Repairing in all its i this at once. branches. - 51 FOLSOM STREET The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 11929 California Street San Francisco 878 Broadway, Oakland Typewriters in Stock Wells Fargo & Co. Express Now open for transaction of business at SE. corner GOLDEN GATE AVE. AND FRANKLIN ST, SAN FRAN- }(‘ISCO CAL. Money and Pacl forwarded and delivered, Money ders issued and paid, and Mo” transferred by Telegraph. A. CHRISTESON, Manager. FULTON Iron Works Helping the Homeless. The Continental Building and Loan Association Has helped build up several interior towns and cities in California, but for the next few years its funds will be used to help restore the burned homes in San Francisco. DR. WASHINGTON DODGE, GAVIN McNAB, WM. CORBIN, President. Attorney. Sec. and Gen'l Mgr. ‘OFFICE: COR. MARKET AND CHURCH STS. o Offices of Crown Point Gold and Silver Mining Co., _Belcher Silver Mining Co., Y.!hwhcmaoldmdflihcrlining(!o Challenge Consolidated Mining Co., vOonsolidMod Imperial Mining co., JAMES NEWLANDS Jr. - C. L. McCOY "Room 919, Kohl Building," N! corner California and Montgomery nl., San !‘mm Od. UNlfi}l lRfiN wogxg The San Francisco National Bank POTRERO + IN FULL OPERATION. IN FULL OPERATION ‘HARBOR VIEW Telephone West 1160 R. N. NASON & CO. (ilass, Paints and Oils in Stock WORKS AND OFFICE Utah & Fifteenth Sts. and Potrero Ave, 16TH and FIILMORE ST. CAR LINR - Formerly 117-113 Market Street. LOST Certificates, Checks, Recelpts, Bills of Lading and Negotiable Paper of every description replaced by Bond of The oom-l! of New York. Contract, dici and Fidelity B;hth