The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1906, Page 5

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'l'HE. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1906. BUSINESS MAN WINS [[5 DISPLEASED. A CHARMING BRIDE; WITH KITCHENS Miss Rosabel Morris to| |Chief Samtary Inspector Beccme Wife of Ar- | Says Conditions Are thur Smith | Extremely Bad. jDr. Hassler Investigates and Will Ask Ward to Act.» According to Dr. W. C. Hassler, chief | sanitary inspector, conditions in and | about the relief kitchens are extreme- bad, and are such as to demand Marriage Takes Place Tonight at Young | Lady’s Home. el Morris ly s oo immediate attention from the authori- | ghly es- ties. Dr. Hassler made a lhoroughi Young peo- inspection of six of these places yes-| = terday afternoon, and declares that| s pertormed at Dr. Ward, president of the Health | ly, 8 Board, will be asked to take the matter up with Colonel Febiger. s 8 ! Supreme y . mate friend “Conditions are bad,” said the chief.| will officia “Not only are the conditions dirty, | s ter of but in the matter of handling the food there is not sufficient care taken. | Flies have access to the meat, and| there is no question of the gravity of | the situation. Teday at the Potrero | I ordered that the floors of the| kitchens be sprinkled with a carbolic solution.” her father Judge Coffey’s the GLUBMAN SHOOTS HIMSELF N LEG [Eugene Murphy Serious- ly Hurt by Discharge of Pistol. Life Endangered for a While but Recovery Now Assured. Eugene Murphy, lawyer, clubman and | soclety leader, accidentally shot himself last Wednesday through the left leg, and for the past seven days has been in a serious condition. Yesterday, how- ever, it was learned that he would re- cover without being compelled to sub- mit to an amputation of the injured member. He is at St. Luke's Hospital and attended by Dr. Beverly MacMona- | gle. During the trying times in the city | Murphy armed himself with an aute- matic Colt's revolver. He carried the | weapon in his hip pocket, ready for any emergency which might arise. His own and his family’s protection were his one thought, and he resolved upon a firearm as the most effective method. In removing his coat, a week ago, the pistol fell from his pocket and upon striking the floor of his room went off. | The bullet tore its way through the calf S s a rising young bu re as always INQUIRIES FOR MISSING | of his left leg, shattering the bone in s SONS STILL COMING [®everal pieces. He was immediately bk el aken to St. Luke's Hospital, where Dr. D :'\‘:"::"".(";:"r':r')‘\":"n”vn\ ef of Police Dinan Recelves Another | List of Names for His At- Real Estate Firm Rebubilitates Itself | tention. | and New Compamies Are Formed Rufus P. Jennings of the (‘ahfornlfl for Varlous Purposes. Promotion Committee has communi- cated to Chief of Police Dinan the fol- |lowing inquirfes: Mrs. Annie K. Botsford, Eddy street, |inquired for by Laurence B. Smith, = ; | Pennsylvania; Thomas C. Elliott, in- quired for by Charles W. Elliott, t Massachusetts; Thomas _ Elliott, _in- Har | quirea for Charle W. Elliott, | Massachusetts; John " French, in- quired for by Millard F. French, Maine; Solomon Gabriel, $36 Sutter st., in- quired for by E. S. Gabriel, Winnipeg; Jeremiah C. Galyin, 127 _st., in- quired for by Catherine Sweeney, Massachusetts; Thomas Gillman, in- uired for by John D. Willlams, West irginia; Peter and Ernest Hey, 1334 urk st., inquired for by Mrs. s BUSINESS KNOWN YOUN:! rber, 3 AND CHARMING GIRL WHO X , MAR ) 1 Englan Michael King, 530 Mission, MARRIED TOMIGHT. | {5ired for by Moses King, New York: . - James C. Lucas, 41 Sutter st inquired for by Paul Rieger & Co., San Francie- James Lysett, n\quh’ed for by Mrs. Newell V. Lau- Uv bach, 8 sion, inquired for by Dora Laubach, Washington; Mary Ann F : 3. McLaughlin, 445 Chenery st, inquired 3 for by John MeLaughlin, Chicago; Fred Narquardsen, 109 Jessié, inquired for BISHOP SP : : by Friedrich Kemmler, Germany; Harry : olfeomigs e ey id e Pedlow, inquired for by Mrs. Margaret Pennsylvania; Mrs., Emile ! 312 Chapultepec st., inquired for 'P. Felt, Utah; Herman Wagner, AL Hirsch, Colorado! HERE TO ATTEND ORDINATION REGISTERED AGAIN : All Lists, Exrf‘_pfing One Con- taining 2210 Names, Are by inquired for by Communications from parties giving information of the safety of relatives, wished Divine Comes From Salt Lake Spectally o to Participate in Exercises at Sam Mateo. triends and acquaintances have been received as follows i Kempf, inquired for by Lawrence ¥ 5 Kempf. Ohio; C. W. Jones, inguired : in Ashes for by Mrs. C. A. Jones, Oregon; Coxen . o ddy St inquired for by hard Coxen, England: Miss May s . b All voters of San Francisco, who d inquired for by C. H. Elliott, e fc t =5 45 Arthur_Sharman, inguired for t i EREL S v ard C. Sharman, Canada. | d D. T $loos Chief Dinan received a letter yester- diocese, Spaulding is Staylng at the from Mrs. J. D. Simmon, Logans- r shop N Is, 2515 Web- ’ port, Ind., asking for information about £ purpose of registering. {her prother, Robert E. Smith. She o — rar has a list of 2210 Voters| o4 the Jast heard of him was about a Cierlss Object 1o Change of Hours. 1. ""z\»o\—zvr‘lm : oxl\\p year ago, when he was living at 468 erks’ Ass b % 0o mbans by which' £ street. Telegrams sent him had zular mee . e NS name is on |failed to reach him. He is a member # ‘o make ap-|of the Lathers’ Union. His mother is e she me is missing, | very sick and wants him te return ‘to s e the other rec- his home. E. A. Overpack, 216 Six- s w destroyed teenth street, Detroit, Mich., 2sks for sing election, therc rmation about his —uncle. Abram - gistered rn, who had been living here for a ber number of years. John Carroll of has written Mrs. 50,000 2010 Folsom street Connelly. who has been seeking anxiously for her hus- band, that he saw the missing man April 19 on Seventeenth street, near Folsom, and that he appeared to be in a dazed condition. Mr. Carroll alse stated that hé made inquiries latér and was informed that Saturday, April 20, Connelly was taken to’the deten- tion hospital at Hayes and Fillmore, having been arrested on a charge of insanity. His wife, however, is able ure no further information. Con- was in the saloon business, hed 200 pounds, was six feet .in , wore a red mustache and had voters nd the ey present once take with them ested to papers Septem! in mber; £y s were wiped For the plan: of the ablish one 1f the popu- ner. by ngements CASTORIA For Infante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought in each district thes mber made 3 HEARS hair. Bosrs the OF ITS SCATTERED CHARGES ]rl)m the pastor of the First Meth- Signature of | R odist Episcopal Church, Hampton, Ne- | Ladies’ Protection and Relief Soclety braska, comés a request for informa- tion as to the whereabouts of G..M. Coffrin, a jeweler, whose residence was at 311 Sixth street. Receives Cheering News of Chil- dren In Jts Cere. CROWLEY LAUNCH sesting of the board| Mrs. Carrie (Gibbs. of Los Angeles and Ladies’ Protection sends @ piteous appeal for: news con- was held at the cerning her son, G. Glbbs, who roomed TUGBOAT CO str vesterday, | at Hyde street. Gibbs was an elec- - resident, in the |tric wire worker, and néither his Ligbters, Barges, Tugs, Launches, Et ! e 4 mother nor his wife has heard from For All Kinds Bay and River Use. air. Reports from children ttered e g N ¥ sbout the State were read ShoWINE| " 'piye ¢ p, Ppitkin, 1135 - Chestnut g them Ababe comfortable condition |, o "Oakland, inquires of the coroner DAY FRp OIS, . Sor for news of Vest R. Martin, an électric B = Merritt Hospital, | yorper, who lived at 1817 Market usly granted thelgi oot 0 use of the old | George Carmack writes from Colma, three v m\ti"n building on their | (al., that his sister is safe. 5 | grov merly occupied by the Hop- e S STOCK ON HAND. i A dining-room and kitch- | THREE INQU! ESTS ARE HELD en of simple construction are heing MONTEREVIIMECD |2 s = DY THE CORONER'S JURY Office Lombard and East Sts. 'nn(v“';vl'r M;: Mble the family within | pecidental Death, Due to Carelessness, S, i T > the Verdiet Returned in Each San Francisco. It was announced that the people of % % = T —— Alameda, Los Gatos and the Presby Case Taken Up. CTSMEN FANTE. terian Orphznage. San An nave| Three inquests were held yesterday DRAFTSMEN WANTED been extremely kind in ca - the |morning by Corgner Walsh. In the BY dren and it is hoped to lieve | case of Salvator Dimicelll, who was y n of their voluntary charges killed by being bumped off a Southern 'Q‘l E\ E R S & W A RD y_as possible | Pacific freight car at Fifth and Morri- < rsons desirous of pr ing chil- |son streets, May 31, the jury returned < Al e dren with permanent h should |a verdict of death due to carelessness - es and steady positions for communicate with the socie |of parties unknown. g i Hugh Tierney, the ironworker who L orenoon bldE. COMPLAIN THAT HYDRANTS fell through a cement floor at 180 o ARE MADE USELESs | Townsend street and died May 29, was BEING d |declared to have come to his death by accident. A similar verdict of death |by accident was returned in the case |of John E. Kanthac, who was struck |by a street car at Market and Mason i-30th tire Qinine production of consumed cvery year by the o Officinls Say That Methods Em- ployed to Tura on Water Must Be Stepped. Fire ere Lfialtxve Bromo Quinina P sioner John S. Parry |streets, May 29. SCalo s On 4 'nxxgx ‘ have ‘\ Edward Wade Hitchings, 64 years At solice Dinan to arrest | old und by occupation S cigaature ali persons found drawing water Irom | veste: . o ener e | vesterday afternoon at one of the re- lief stations in the Sunset District. He lived at 1478 Eighth avenue, and had gone to the relief station for supplies. street hvdr complaint ground of the i s without permision not made on the of water, but on a FUND, n'x Press This CONTRIBUTIONS TO BELIEF Pacific Const Woms A nnocl lnliml. count of the promiscuous instruments 5 k d in opening the hydrant valves, To | COMPIaIning of pains over the heart, ¥ ke 'H'n complgint more clear, the Hitchin sat down to rest and died. state that the shanks of the spindic|There be no inquest. . which hw shoulders are worn off by 5853 G = the use of wrenches, plumb- | Excuarsion to Lake Tahoe. e b o' Ay | ST W X0 struments which | At 9 a. m. Saturday, June 9th, excur- < do not fit. spindles -are found |Sion party leaves San Francisco ferry, RUSS hObSE useless when the department’s span- 8ITiving Tahoe 10:30 p. m. Tickets good esied, in order 1o receive repay- | mer is appiied. These spanners re- "'B";‘,'"fi: ain from Tahos Jeluding ST AT = 'h“"»:-"d' 5565 10| volve over the spindle shoulders with- | fune i2th, connecting with ‘main siag out turning the shaft so as to raise the |train. Three whole days boating, fishe S valve and permit the water to flow into | ing, sight-seeing. Very low fare, $8.50, r the hose |including steamboat trip around the LOCUST GROVE, Shelvlle, Gal. . o o o e s o 5, "R sttt roys the entire use! agents. ’ ; vaed, will ant in case of fire. The| B s o at plaints are being dirccted against | Loses Her Hand Satchel. -a e & " contractors and others engaged in Miss Julia BE. Murphy, 1041 Guerero building. | street, reported to the police vesterday There is mo objection, these om:-mls‘thm she lost her hand satchel between w say, to the using of the water, provided Twentieth and Mission streets and » the fire department be notified and the Twenty-third and Guerrero streets on proper appiiance used on the hydrant Sunday afternoon. It contained a purse ; | spindles. |and $70 and jewelry of the value of $40. K LLOGG, 1 126 California st ’ MacMonaglo thought for a time that amputation would be necessary. The wound became Infected, and it | was by great medical skill that the pofsoning was confined to a local area. Three days ago Murphy's temperature was alarming, but yesterday it had been reduced sufficiently to permit of the statement that he was out of dan- ger. He will be confined to his bed for some time. At present no one is allowed to visit him. Fugene Murphy married one of the Hopkins girls, He is a member of the Buriingame Club and a society leader. He is a brother-in-law of Gus and Will 7‘mlor PIGTURE OF RUINS WILL BE SENT TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT Officers’ Quarlt;s_al Presidio Are Much Damaged by the Earthquake. Captain W. C. Wren, assistant to the chief quartermaster, is taking a series of pictures of the buildings wreeked by the earthquake at the Presidio, to be sent to the War Department with a request that a special appropriation be made to have the building: Many of the old adobe houses, were built in the first days of the post and which were used as officers’ quar- | ters up to the time of the earthquake, were tion were more or ‘less damaged. The damage to these buildings has | caused a cramped condjtion in the offi- | cers' quarters, and as. there is no money with which spécial appropriation will asked for. have to be Captain Wren will show the authorities | at Washington the extent of the dam- age done and the pressing need of money with which to make repairs. James Cotter, the - general prisoner who escaped from his guard while at work near the Government range, at Point Bonita, was returned to Alcatraz Island yesterday, where he will have to complete his original sen- | tence, together with an additional ome for his escape. Cotter made good his escape several months ago, and no trace of him was found until May 26, when he was arrested at Stockton on a charge of grand larceny. When | searched at the jail it was discovered that he still wore his prison clethes, and the military authorities here were immediately notified. Colonel Charles Morris, accompanied by his adjutant, Captain Louis R. Bur- gess, made an inspection of the com- panies and guns at Fort Miley yester- | day. Civil \ervlm‘ Examinatlons, On June 27 United States civil service | examinations will be held in this city for engineer of timber tests in the forest service at $1000 per annum each and for general mechanic at Oklahoma at $780 per annum. Applicants should | address the United States Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C,, for| application form 1312 amended and 1093 respectively. replaced. | which | destroyed beyond repair, while | many other buildings on the re!?l‘\'fl-‘ to repair the damage, a| The photographs taken by | target | lowing Offices: | ALL BRANGH OFFIGE Subscriptions and Advertisements Will be received in San Francisco at the fol- 1651 Fillmore Street Open Until 10:30 O’Clock Evcry Night. Ferry Depot Adjoining S. P. Ticket Office. Richmond District 248 Clement Street |Sixteenth - MarketSts. Jackson’s Branch 553 Haight Street Stationery Store 1096 Valencia Street Rothchild’s Branch 1631 Church Street Gco. Prewitt’s Branch H Foot Market St. | J-D Co. OFFICE GOLDEN GATE AVENUETrunkS AND POLK STREET S Traveling Bags Suit Cases |Stat10nery | Come in, Let Us Tell You About PARKS!DE PROSPECTS Selby Smelting NOW LOCATED AT OLD OFFICE 416 MONTGOMERY STREET Lead Co. Postoffice Open at 3 | From this date henceforth me main | postoffice at the corner of Seventh and Mission streets will be open all n-ght | for the convenience of boxholders. ‘The general delivery window will be |in operation until 9 p. m. The stamp window in the main corridor and the | money order department will also be | open until the same hour. The general delivery at the stations throughout the | city will be.discontinued, as all that |class of mail will be handled at the | main office. Bankrupt Merchant. George E. Kitchens, merchant \Eureka filed a petition in insolvency | in the United States District Court yes- | |terday. He owes $4074 and has $1364 assets. GAS FOR FUEL No Flues No Chimneys Clean, Cheap, Convenient RANGES WATER HEATERS GRATES AND LOGS COFFEE ROASTERS CANDY FURNACES BUTCHERS® CALDRONS 6o bl b FORGES and METAL MELTING FURNACES CRUCIBLES and MUFFLE FURNACES RESTAURANT RANGES BROILERS CAKE. BAKERS TAILOR IRON HEATERS LAUNDRY STOVES SOLDERING FURNACES oA b TEMPERING FURNACES pecial GAS APPLIANCES for any purpose de— slgned and built to order. THE GAS COMPANY Corner [laight.and Filimore 'W.&]J.SLOANE Are T & CO. mporarily Located at 1760 PACIFIC AVENUE ZAN FRANCISCO, of | —AND— 510 TWELFTH STREET OAKLAND. and Several C ing Engine: ard Safety | Industrial Electric Ge | chinery on ent. | Specifications, MACHINERY Occidental Maehinery Engineering Co. Temporary Offices, 2303 Pacific Ave. arloads Compressors, Hoist- Steam and Electric Stand- vater Tube Boilers, Hunt Railway k nerating Sets and other Ma the way and ready for ship- estimates given con- | tractors for complete plants. ‘2303 Pacific Ave., San Francisco. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS | | | } L A ERE 10153 GOCLDEN GATE IN STOCK. DESKS, CHAIRS, SUPPLIES ‘Remington Typewriter Company Main Offiee, AVENUE, San Franeisco. ©Oakland Branch, 1232 BROADWAY. EMPLOYES OF THE Opera House receive the salaries due them by Can caliing at the 11 a. m. and 4 Tivoli Chutes office between p. m. Money will be refunded all pecrsons ho! ng tickets for Tivoli performances =t (ne same place. AMUSEMENTS. (Formerly Chutes Theater.) i TITANIC TALENT! Seipio Argemantl Trio; Foster and | Foster: The Great Fraacelins; Ellza- beth Murray; Batley and Austin Com- | pany; Katherime Dabl; Carsom | vull-rd: Valerie Bergere and ting plowatown box office at Donlon's rugstore, Fillmore and Sutter street { Phone West 6000, " CHUTES AND Z00. Open daily from 10 a. m. to midnight. | Varied attractions all over the grounds. SEE A DAY IN THE ALP Chutes Grill furnishes meals at city prices. Admission, 10c; ‘children, Se. ‘—-fi SPRL\G VALLEY WATER WORKS (A CORPORATION). Redemption of Second Mortgage Bonds. | Notice of Notice is hereb; SPRING VALLEY W2 corporation organized and existh | the laws of the State of Californ: having its principal place of businéu‘r;: the city and county of San Franecisco, State of California, has elected and does hereby elect to redeem, on the first day | of September, A. D. 1906, and at its of- fice, No. 126 ‘Stockton street, In the city and county of San Francisco, State of | California, United States of America, ALL outsanding and unredeemed BONDS of its SECOND MORTGAGE bond issue, which original second mortgage bond is- sue consisted of five thousand (5000) bonds of said corporation of the demom- ination of one thousand ($1000.00) dollars each. uniform in form and date, and numbered from one (1) to five thousand (5000) inclusive and comsecutively, and payable 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. D. 1306— all of which bonds bear interest at the rate of four (4) per cent Der anmum, payable quarterly at the office of the corporation in San Francisco, and all of which bonds are dated and bear dats on the second day of May, A. D. 1887, And of which said original second mortgage bond issue there are now outstanding and unredeemed four thousand nime hundred and ninety-one (4391) bonds of the ag frosate par value of four million nine undred an ninety-one thousand (34,991,000.00) dollars. And notice is further hereby given that, accordance with the terms of said bonds nd the mortgage securing the same, |dated May second, A. D. 1887, INTER- EST on said four thousand nime hundred and ninety-one (4991) outstanding and unredeemed bonds, and on each and all | thereof, WILL CEASE on and after said | September first. A. D. 1906, y_order of the Board of Directors of ‘thb \E:img \:_lle) ‘\\ n(:(r: R’(flu ated San Francisco, California, Marci | ~_29th. 1906. % | _SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS, ] (Co?orsw Seal.) | ] | | | President. SEAL. By CHAS. BB HOW‘W LHAM W. S, Secretary. and by P Cutlery BARBER SUPPLIES e Stock FACTORY PRICES Come and See Us THAT MAN PITTS THE HUSTLER 1123 Fillmore Street Near Golden Gate Ave. W.W. Montague & Co. Mantels, Grates and Tile . ... Our Mantel Factory and Ware Rooms —At— | { | | 1 { \ 2251 Folsom Street | Not having been destroyed, and hav- ing had a large stock of MANTELS, | GRATES ana TILE at this location | we are prepared to furnish goods in | this line at once. Repalring in ali ity | branches. ‘;2251 FOLSOM STREET FULTON Iron Works IN FULL OPERATION HARBOR VIEW Telephone West 1160 Parcells Safe Co. GOR. 14th and WEBSTER STS. OAKLAND (Temporary Only) SAFES | Will Occupy Our New Building on MARKET ST., NEAR FIRST,S. F. LOST Certificates, Checis, Receipts, Biils ot Lading and Ncgotiable Paper of every description replaced by a Bpndmo! e N York. Contract, J ly o ew C u- i JUDSON Now on Hand ... Large Stock N

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