The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1906, Page 7

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UIHE SAN m‘mm CISCU CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. FAIR SINGER WEDS A BILGER THAS RIDING TEACHER. ON GOMMERGE Says That More Wbarves Miss Matilda Tauba Becomes Bride of| Should Be Built mhn \Iottmm Promment Horseman. | at Once. ~ More Accommodations| | forHandling Cargoes Necessary. John K. Bulger of the United States | Local Inspectors has a sublime faith lin the future of San Francisco and its| }ma;nmcem harbor. He said yesterday | [in an interview: “The harbor of this 1 city, one of the finest in the world, has water facilities for the deepest-draught vessels that are afloat. Millions of doi- | lars have been collected in tolls by the State authorities in the past fifty years trom shipping, =and considerable | progress has been made in building | wharves from time to time, but as fast| |as these wherves have heen completed | the ever-increasing tonnage of the port | seemed to kecp just a littie in the lead. “Now is the time, it seems to me, | for the Harbor Commissioners to set forth the wants and the necessity for \me building of extensive docks from | North Point to Hunters Point, so that this harbor can be abie to show to the world that it 5 quick More tonnage will city in the next two vears ived for the past five years, = the opportunity to get |and now abreast of the times. | “When the water front of San Fran- s ter the fire of April 18, 19, there remained the nucleus for one of the greatest ship- ping ports in the world. Since the panish war the shipping at this port has increased more than that of any other port in the United States. Com- pare the amount of buflding material —_— supplies, etc., required for the building of the new San Francisco shipments to the Orient du seven and you will find th increased the shipping of this port per cent When San Francisco is bullt and ev before that time, 1 'see the evil consequences of 0 build additional whar t only for t SERVIGE OF CITY 15 NOW REORGANIZED | B ber to be will the docking facilities coasting ‘trade when th Chiel C. F. Millar Makes the Gesare i HiBiRI NI 1 A t ol S the limit? ssignment of Surgeons to “All vessels should have docking fa- e s cilities on their arrival ut being Their Stations. obliged to - in the \ from one to three weeks waiting for a = berth to discharge cargo, the delay adding to the cost of bor dues. 1 am of the opinion also that all Ameri- can shipping registered a S should be exem BODY OF HARRY F. ROUTLEDGE | IS FOUND IN HIS ROOM, While Working as Laundryman He Was | in Receipt of Remittances | From England. Harry F. Routledge, a man about 45 years of age, a native of England with unquestionably good family connec- tions, but more recently a laundryman, was »f the bride oner Burke, but | o | Morgue by Deputy = \oe'"Ms | as Routledge had been suffering from | & Iv to | heart and kidney trouble no inquest | -diately for | roturn | Will be held Previous to the fire Routledge lived at 655 Mission street. Being burned | out, he moved to Golden Gate avenue, where he was found at the time of his| death. A letter in his pocket showed | that he had a sister, Alice E. Cameron residing in Quinton, South India. had written her brother concerning hi safety and spoke briefly of relatives in | England who would be worried. The | letter was addressed to Routledge care | of the Donohoe-Kelly Banking Com- | pany. and Inquiry elicited the fact that | Routledge had received monthly remit- | tances from England during his resi- | dence in Portland a tal- ed heads t member Gaelic Dancing Clu he Irish socie 1 gathering after ic Dancing Club. The de- mposed of young people and oy i oSS i | pected in- were anxious for a dance the . h h . t wing and concluded to hold one and|,., JSrcerin's Thres Day Laundry, [ . e fl ey Bl 4| 760 McAllister st. Phone Park 316. We | A s B take lau: d return in three days.* | was engaged S e i next Thursda - MANY g R | a new ser FOR WILLIAM LOWE he expert e Rnctent programme. c ¢ H held this dancers will take part and the | . e dancing will be vers good. ¥umeral of the Latc Municipal Official g $dig annual outing will be held Is Held From Sacred Heart Aot 4 San Lorenzo Grove, Sun- Ohwkoh. | The funeral of the late William H de- . that it | Lowe, forr superintendent of sewers would roval if Election Commission to Meet. |in the Department of Works, who wa lief purposes, and it Election Commission will hold & |passed away last Saturday, took place ‘, e members are well t Mowry Hall|yesterday from Sacred Heart Church, pose the co scussing matters g primary election. t question to be de- where a requiem high mass was cele- | brated by the Rev. Father William | Cleary. There was a large attendance | of mourners. | At the conclusion of the service the | moved to Holy Cross Cem- | the regardir The most import. clded will be whether voting machines ed. Of the 150 machine: out 100 wer 11 be t city had the ed dnr- ing the fire. The Board peryis e the interment took place. l has allowed the commi; funds for| The panheupr« wews B. V. Morgan, replacing these mach nd it is Willlam MecLaughlin, Sig Hoffman, | largely a question of w mx her they can| Thomas McMann, John Burns and be secured from the company. | Thomas Brady. ing Ahearn's I aged. M. Don- —e e — — — — - - K hue ounced the fol- THE === | nan; gate, B \14 honey; NATIoNAL BNk (JF THe Paciri AT SAN FRANCISCO Claus Spreckels Building Market and Third Streets SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT An uptown office will be opened about JULY 1, 1906, on Van Ness Avenue (west side), near Bush Street : l]n re is Krml 01‘ | to LT Mutual Savmgs Bank[(] B. BURUN(‘, —— | OF SAN FRANCISCO General rewe mmd Russian Neighbors. ymmittee tion from Bow- a f.nm near ran xpressed a dei a before the e-r!h { now says that he is te and the Rus- sniee o1 710 Market St. % Insurance S | My records have b cial s *:—ap‘;’w(l-r;:a:li)ve in| Naw Open for . been saved. Regular Business { ; ¥ rary Office at 2424 Sutter Street. died at 1231 Golden Gate avenue, the|_ body being found at 11 o'clock yester- | day morning. It taken to the Borrowers in burnt district are re- e ol fosal) and i e ol ’cuen:u Please ifi‘a”" Losses to Above Place i ADY Ell’l'l‘E\!E\TS When You have a Bad Breath HAT'S the time to take a Cas- caret. —When your tongue is coated, —When you have Heartburn, Belching, Acid Risings in throat, —When Pimples begin to peep out, _when your Stomach Gnaws i Burns, stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. One single Candy Cascaret will do it if taken at the right minute, just when you first fesl the need of it. A “Cascaret in time is worth nine' later on. * * » Cascarets don't Purge, nor Weaken, nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, “Physics." But, — they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the In- testines, thus pushing the Food on Natur- ally to its Finish. When'the Bowel Muscles grow flabby weak, or lazy from want of Exercise, the Food does not tickle them enough to | make them act. That's Constipalion! Castor Oil, or ‘‘Physic’’ will help to slide out one load of troubls, but they can't help the Cause. s In fact, they weaken the de- Muscles more than ever by slackenii them, and by doing work for tpfl which they should do for themselves. ‘When your Arm-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise, to strengthen them —not a sling to support them. ‘When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabs by they need Exe them—not “‘Physic’’ to pamper them. Then carry the little ten-cent ‘‘Vest Pocket’ box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action. " Have the little 10c Emergency box of Cascarets constantly near youl All Druggists sell them—over ten mil- lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped “CCC." x ® = & FREE TO OUR I'RIENDS! GOLD—PM%BO’! nox. -enam colors. It is a beanty for th dressing table, Ten cents in stamps is asked as l measuare of ith and to cover costof Cascarets, with which 1 trinket is loaded. 722 Send to-day, mentioning this paper, Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New Yorke HE THOMPSON - STARRETT COMPANY, < builders of fireproof EEies] buildings, whose main office is at No. 51 Wall Street, New York City, announce that they have opened offices at No. 2053 Sutter Street, San Francisco. Those contemplating the erection of fireproof buildings and wishing to have their work done with the unexampled rapidity which has made this com- pany famous will be interested in this announcement. Examples of our work are to be seen among the most prominent buildings in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Newark, Princeton, Baltimore, Wash- ington, Pmsburg, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis and Winnipeg. Our entire organization, one of the largest and most effective in the country, is at the service of our clients. THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY No. 2053 Sutter Street San Francisco. L 1116 Broadway, JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS (0. MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE,WIREROPE, Cloth, Netting, Barb Wire ahd Nails Large Stocks Arriving Here Daily 0S ANGELES, PORTLAND AND SEATTLE STOCKS TEMPORARY OFFICE Telephone Oakland 7410 2010 Broadway, SAN FRANCISCO Telephone West 955 ELECTRIC WIRES INTACT OAKLAND The Continental Fire nsurance Co. OF NEW YORK. All persons holding policies in the above named Company are hereby notifled that the time named in the policies for filing of proofs is hereby ex- tended for sixty days, to 17th of August. Policy-holders are also notified that losses are now being adjusted and paid as rapidly as possible. LAND OFFICE. BRING IN YOUR STATEMENTS TO OUR OAK- NEW BUSINESS ACCEPTED. ARTHUR G. NASON & CO. METROPOLITAN MANAGERS. OFFICES: Rooms 89-91 Delger Bldg., Oakland. 1931 Sutter St, Near Fillmore. San Francisco, Cal. ise to strengthem Galifornia Safe Deposit and Trust : Company CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $3,000,000 We beg to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have resumed business as usual at our former location. CORNER CALIFORNIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS We solicit and receive Commercial and Savings accounts and conduct a general banking business. Interest is paid on Commercial and Sav=- ings deposits. For the convenience of our customers we will immediately establish Branches at the following locations: GEARY STREET, Near Fillmore St. -DEVISADERO STREET, Near Post St. VALENCIA STREET, Near 22nd St. The dates of opening will be announced later. DAVID F. WAU((R Presideat J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager London Assurance Gorporation SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE, 2321 BUCHANAN STREET. Loss Notices have been acknowledged. | Proofs of Loss, time for fling extended until the 18th of August, 1906. Policies Lost or Burned please report, as we have com- plete records and will furnish copies. Policy Holders are advised to aveid Collection Agencies of every description; ako so-called Adjusters for the Assured. We have ten Adjusters (and more are coming), who will facilitate the preparation of Proofs of Loss. San Francisco Losses amount to less than one-quarter of the Corporation’s Cash Assets, and under Head Office instructions the same will be paid without drawing upon the Corporatlon s Funds in this Country. The London Assurance Corporation has been in busi- ness without interruption for nearly two hundred years, and proposes to move nght along, in spite of the tremendous dis- aster which so recently overtook our beautiful city. | LOSSES PAID IN CASH WITHOUT DISCOUNT WM. J. LANDERS, Manager. F. W. TALLANT, Branch Secretary. Atlas Assurance Co. e OF LONDON WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED ‘Manchester Assurance Co. J Total Security $25,000,000.00 'Main Office 900 Eddy Street | SAN FRANCISCO Losses adjusted and paid and all city and country | business transacted at main office. FRANK J. DEVLIN, Manager, T. H. PALACHE, Asst. Manager. Phenix Instrance bompany - Of Brooklyn Time for giving notice of loss or filing proofs will be extended on request. Our adjusters will make up proofs of all losses adjusted without expense to claimants. Call or address at new location, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING Cor. Twelfth and Harrison Streets, Oakland. Will have our offices in Kohl building ready for use in a few | days. A. C. OLDS, State Agent, San Francisco, Cal. | J. H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago, Il UNION OIL COMPANY ——0F CALIFORNIA: PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS ASPHALTUM, ETC. : : : : : ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Sixteenth and Illinois Streets ' Panerca, | Title Insurance and Guaranty Company The San Francisco National Bank 2340 Pacific Ave., Temporary Office. Sorghum Seed About 45 mns ‘;o arrive -both June 10. our rders now. o ERTS. Betaloma, $1.75 nar unHLRami Callforma Tltle Insurance and Trust Company HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT THEIR OFFICE No. 410 Montgomery Street Formerly Mills Building —Now— | SW. Cor. M and Steiner Sts. WAREHOUSE Two-story brick warehouse, 137 ft. § in. x 45 ft. 10 in., fronting oa Stewe art street, in the Risdon Iron Works building, corner Steuart and Folsom streets, for lease. | Elevator and power; 2 offices in front; building in porfect shape; suitable | for storing heavy weights. Apply to RISDON IRON WORKS

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