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FR ANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 NEWS OF THE L LABOR WORL | . v t ¥ ¢ w1z e mo of & < welry W Union Ne. o tw . ittendan meeting side < ersching was s who desire 77 Tenth aven tollowing officer, - ¢ rge Kertell; vice presi- Charle ) £ correspo £ ;o sk treasurer. J F » e 3it all mem- Bere thre ee. The next . € y afternoon T aré being| made ndle o big crowd at the Let- te riers’ pie t Shell Mound Park pe 1 necessary ar- N of the - R Lane, Ja 3. F. - Roche. Krom- iemeder and Son mit ellent pro- s prom- | Lests The 3 gement mittee congists of the Tlowi P. McCab w on T W H urn, O'Keefe, F. Rhoades, F. gan, W. E ainster, G. ¢ an and W. Healey es were obligated Protec- n eting n July st get new card - 640 Golden yre street. The pri the local will shortly move mmoc ous guarters. meeting of Cement heid will be -second a asked hand promptly, Members m take as importance to each up. This local has being the first to ich were gen- m* many centers in matter was thoroughly only three members ef and most of the are to a for r were working the Ce- ember rs' Union thanked the do- turned the checks this shows the fina oc hip is made of true union ma< During the discussion it was pointed out that the local was abund- antly | inspectors of celebrate | a mienie able to look after its own mem- | Cruelty E )H.D h\ 0. M. BOYLE. workers averages only about hs, the generous brothers who their store and sent it to ¢t needed the money meore ent mox o much praise cannot be given e members for the way in which the: bk E sly treated the subject s also an eloguent lay of wah! true trades unionism is and by return ing the money not absolutely necdec | true California spi gave proof of the which and American independence so general in trades umior circles in | this ecity . . Hereafter meetings of Carpenters Union No. 483 will be held on Mondax < Members are being taken in meeting and No. 483 1s boom Guy Lathrop has issued each Secreta | | | CITY'S POSITION 15 IMPREGNABLE Marston Writes Address on Its Commercial ; Supremacy. {Document Is Sent Out to Business Men All Over the World. Captain W. H. Marston, president of | the Chamber of Commerce of San Fran- o, hus written an address to inform ha commercial men of the world about san Franciseo's impregnable position As commercial port. This address a | the publicity department of the South- Fhr“ln» 275 requisitions for tools on the relief ommittee of the District Council ve mot yet registerec v are requested to do r earliest com will be held in the he 9 recent meeting of Printing Union No. 24 each member from the relief committee further dist tions will be made The International | sistan ne mem Printing ret Pri and As- received in the 24 bout $2:00. s of the follow- George m, and J. F. Lyon The election of officers for the Inter- national Typographical Union have just heen announced, as follows: President ch of racuse, N. Y.; first John W. Hays of Min- I etary-treasurer, J. M xmwood of Denver; delegates to the Frank n of Toronto. 1d Michael Colbert of Chioa of the Union Printer r W. Crowley o. Cincin- I e of San F isco, L Rapids and T agent of the George P. Nich- serve for two ganization from the . ual outing trict Council of Ca be held next Sunday at Schuet- Rafael. The committee most ente rantees th spent t arrange tee consists flf the follow- ornbrock, R. J. Seully Bencke, w ing 2 Carpenters lowing officers ensuing vear Nicholas; vice prest- recording secre- tary, J ing secre tary The re- | ; treasurer, | | that George Berry | that orn Pacifie Company will circulate as| idely as possible. The Chamber of “ommerce will send a copy to each of commercial orgamizations of the world. The text is as follows: o the Chambers of Commerco and other commercial organizations in the United States and forsign countries: Gentlemen—It would seem to be im- | portant at this time to give ass am{m to the world of commerce and t that the commercial importance of Sa Francisco is assured by patur no_ accident or incident can do | away with that fact. The member- | ship of the Chamber of Commede of San Francisco is due to that under- standing. The rapid growth of San Francisco in the past few years is proof of it. Now that rency that are not favorable to the idea San Francisco will continu grow as Apld‘\ as before as a c mercial port it is the duty of thi ¥ the oldest commercial body on the Pacific to call attention to certain facts considérations thit aré no less | Coast, and |tor the advantage of than for the en- nk Morrison | the Samta Fe, huve & and a third transcontinental road is in | iuce food for lightenment of every one who has an active interest in commercial geog- raphy and studies Its lessons. San Francisco is the prineipal sea- port of the Pacific Coast of the United States. Two tranmscontinental systems of railways, the Southern Pacific and * termini here, construction, with San-Francisco as it ' { steamships regu- ply the Orient New Zealand, he Hawai s Mexico, the 0asts o and Central Amer! the Phil Alaska, the seiports of the Pacific Coast of the United | States ana h_mpe ports. Sailing vessels from all parts of the workd de- ver and take cargoes at San Fran- the Sacramento serve as inland to the at interior val- which dre hundreds of miles in length, in size and empire, having soil nd ecapacity to maintain comfortably at least 20,000,000 people, and to pro- great part of Europe. Dplemem: soil and en- nd to the port of pment vast quan- 0. wo large rivers, the San Joaquin. d | waterways tities of produéts lhd( are peculiar, |regards the United States, to Califor- nia, and that always will tend to i or; conduct A. Morri- | John Bro. trustee, T auditor. James Daléy; del- District Council of Carpen- Nicholas. P. H. MeCarthy, L 3 A. L. Hollis, C. F. Knight, J D ell, E. E Lehousse, J. T John Brodle, P. H. Farley, T A. Morrison, C. H. ClUf, Johr . W. Eisler, A. Wal- y and W. M. MeMil- lan; altérnates—H. J. Richardson, G Newsome, T O'Brien, W. Shannon JGF“ May, John Van Dalén, D. Wilson nders and J. Jepson: delegates tc Bullding Trades Council—P. H. McCar , F. P. Nicholas, A. L. Hollie, J Swanson, John Clark, Robert Bond L. Evans, A. Wallace. E. E. Lehousse L. B. Regan, J. Hall, John Brodie, A McDonald, W. S. Jacobs. H. J. Richard son, J. J .Tiérnan, A. L. Hermann, W Rackerby, Patrick Connor and W. I ler; trustee for Organized Labor stock, P. H. McCarthy Planing Mill stock. L. B. Regan: dele- {gates to the Japanese and aoréan Ex- clusion Leagué, John D. Regan and C. F. Knight T T AR INSPECTOR DEERING MUST ANSWER GRAVE CHARGES Campbell, L. B. Baraeson-Hibberd Compary Complafns OMcial Acted Discourteously, Obs structing Thew Business. The Barneson-Hibberd Company | filed charges yesterday with Super- | vising Inspector Joln Bérmingham | against the Unifed States Inspectors | of Hulls, accusihg them_ of discour- tesy unfairness. 1t is alleged in | the plaint that Captain Thomas Deering arbitrarily détaimed the steamship Buckman and g one o6 ingpection of the vessel, hulls and that the treated i an | ner. obstructive It is alleged further that Deer- ing, under the preténse of making an inspection of oneé of the ship's boats, knocked a hole in its bottom with a | hammer, and after having made leaky passed the boat as being fit. complainants add that the diffi culty they entirely with the inspectors and that the inspectors of John K. Bulger and his have always performed in a courteous of hulls botlers, their dutics manner and have ex- trustee for Progressive | greatly augment the commerce of this sort. The grain fields, now that in- telligent experiment is pointing the ¥ to an addition to thelr output, will ase thé preésent volume _of sights to be moved and_enrich San rancisco very greatly. The mineral oducts of California amount to about $40,000.000 a year. The mining, result- ng from inexhaustible mineral depos- its of fifty kinds, leads to large ex- senditures annually for material and chinery and general supplies. An open port, surrounded by land, | with room for the navies of the world 0 be sheltered in a land-locked bay banking and commercial enter of 'the Pacific Coast of the United States; the entry port for the rade of the Orient, with hundreds of aillions of people in China and Japan iwakening more and more to the ad- antages of commercial deéalings with e United States; the Panama canal, vhich will bring the products of Cali- rnia thousands of miles nearer to ropean and American markets than now possible by sea; the fact that 2lifornia’s distinctive products Insure o this State a market for what it can produce; the millions of acres back of ‘an Francisco in the interior that will roduce uries; an ocean full of fish at the ront door of this POrt; the commercial nterests of the world that are inex- ricably ian Francisco by reason of the fact hat this port is a natural gateway— hese are a feéw factors that are self- svident to the casual obsérver and hat_bear on contiriued and auz- nenting greatness of Sanm Francisco. In behalf of the Chamber of Com- merce of San Franc I wish to give issurance that commercial men who st in their he financial, rumors have found cur- | an Frantiseo and | vast quantities of freight for | tied up with the intérests of | lot with this eity will not | THROWS LIGHT O R TRAGEDY Captain Bunford Writes Dinan Regarding Den- icke’s Victim. Gives Name of Man Who LastSaw PersonSlain | on Dock. Police Judge Shortall will render his is morning on the motion to G oiea the “chse of Ernest . Danicke, | charged with ‘tae shooting and killing | | of an unknown man on East street, op- | posite Lombard-street wharf, on the| | evening of epril 20. The bay was| dragged for days in an effort to recuvfivv the dead body, but without success. | | On this point Chief Dinan has re-| | celved a letter from Captain George N. | Bunford, Compuny B, Twenty-second Infantry. stat.oned at Alcatraz Island. Captain Bunf: writes that he and his company arr d on water front | on April 21 to guard the 4 tracks apd fight | |about 3 a. m cars along the r | the fire. About 5 a. m. it was reported | to him that a man was lying dead on| the tracks near Lombard-street whart. He looked at the body, and because he thought decomposition had set in he ordered Sergeant Herring of his com- pany te pury or otherwlse dispose of it. | The sergeant informed him that he got som& Chinese to tie iron to the body | and that it was put overboard from the street near to the left of wharf No. 23. srgeant Herring 2130 stated that the had on someshing resembling a shirt and a pair of trousers, and had a' bullet-hole in the left lower arm, near | the wrist, and ullet-hole in the body. { Captain Bunford says he i{s unable! | personally to state the exact number of wounds, but he saw a bullet-hole | through the arm. Some one said thé man had been killed by a marine the | day preceding. but the captain did not pay much attention, as he was kept busy attending to his men, who were | directing the carrying o. hose and wet- ng the cars and buildings to prevent | them catching fire. He knew nothing of the ing of the man and did not | aesiré to be « as a witness in the case, but would be willing to help in recovering the body. | The bay had been previously dragged at the point referred to in Captain Bu | ford’s letter, but the body was not| found. If Denicke should be held to| answer, the captain and Sergeant Her- | | ing may be called upon to testify in the | ~uperior Court —_—— Shore Line Limited. Parlor-car train to Los Angeles | | leaves ferry station, San Francisce, dai- ly 8 a. m. Arrives 9:30 p. m., 1333 hours’ run. Daylight trip oven the scenic . Same (PMP(IH(‘ returning. Paso Robles and principal résorts: Drawihg-room car hoth ways between Del Monte and San Fran- cisco and Del Monte and Log Angeles, Pullman and Southern Pacific tickets necessary. g e Burglars’ Visits Reported. Basso & Tossoro, who have a closed saloon at 4 Mission street, re- ported to the police yesterday that the place had héen entered early Monday morning and three pairs of ghoes and two dice boxes with dice stolen. Patrick O ell, grocer, 1568 Ken- | tucky street, reported that his store was entered early Monday morning by the rear door and the cash register jstoléen. He found it in a vacant lot near the store. It had been pried open and® the céntents, about $5 in dimes and nickels, stolen —_—— | Granted a New Tri | In the matter of the action of W. L. | G. Fltts against the Southern Pacific Company for $25,000 damages for inju- | ries sustained in a collision between a wagon which Fitts was driving and a | train, the Supréme Court yesterday re- | | versed the dacision of the lower court | {and granted the plaintiff a new trial. g e Large Bauks Declare Dividends. { Dividends were declared at the rates ruling at the first of the year by two large banks in this ¢ity vesterday, the | Wells-Fargo Nevada National Bank and the Union Trust Company | | not curtall our resourees. Our banks wrong. The opportunities for siuc- | aré full to overflowing with money. ‘essful enterprizes are many. We| I hope, that thiis letter o the com- | 1ave shipyarda. docks, Wharves. freight- | mercial bodles of the world may help \andling facilities, cheap fusl ofl in |clear up any misapprehension and that endless " quantities, a genial cltmate, |it will lead to a study and complete an enterprising and dauntless people— | understanding of the im mpregnable po- everything that 18 meeded for our fu.|sition of San francisco. Hespectfuily, ture greatness. — The earthquake of [THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF | Aptil 18, 1908, a1a not infure otif mm»! SAN FRANCISCO | mérce or our'industriss. The fire did | *W. H. Marston, President. | 200 passen- | fon while making an | thé com- | and the 6fficérs of the Buckman and offensive man- | it | have experjenced has been assistants, | tended the steamship companies every | ity ns. ac: e ALLBEGES ANOTHER WOMAN IS TRYING TO WIN HER !PO[SE Mrs. Mamie Falkenburg Remeor With Her Husband and Now W Him Arrested for Battery. Mrs. Mamie Falkenburg. 356 Naples street, obtained a warrant from Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the arrest of her husband, Lester Falkenburg, on a charge of battery Lena Johnson, 311 Bdinburgh street, is trying to win Lester from her, and he seems to be willing. She remonstrat- ed with him on Monday night, and he rates s assaulted her with his fists, she al- leges. About eighteen months ago when Mrs. Falkenburg was Miss Mamie Gar- rity she had Falkenburg arrested be- causé he had thrown her out of the window in the room where they had been living together. Police Judge Mogan convicted Falkenburg and sen- tenced him to serve six months in the County Jail. After his-release he mar- ried Miss Garrity for the sake of their two children. and she says that since that timie he has refused to work anc she hag becn compelled to support the tamily. Secretary White of the Cali-~ fornia Society for the Prevention of to Children is taking an in- Bers, and as the season in tne Dast for |gerest In the case. { for complying with the regu- | She alleges that | i THE ALIMENTARY OANAL. 5. Lowerend | gfwsopbages (meaipipe) which conveys Hi foud from 2. Cardiac end of stomach; Duodenun;; 5. Gall biad. :-fll" intestines. The sma¥] intedtine em; farge Injestine or colon at the cecum. dlclu the direction which the centents of thie ba'.h must fake ia passing through the canal. 'OU have thirty feet of Intestines' What makes food travel through them? A setof Muscles that line the walls of these Intesfines or Bowels. When a piece of Food rubs the walls of the Intestines these Muscles ughlen Your V'V'—fhirty Feet of Bowels is simply Weakness, or Laziness of the Bowel-Muscles. ant of Exercise, Indoor Employment, weakens these BowelMuscles, just as it Weakeris Art and Leg Muscles, Castor Oil, or Glycerine, will greass the passages for one load of Food at a time, but these lubricants can't help the Cause f Delay. “‘Physic " like Salts, Calomel, Jalap, Phosphate of Soda, Mineral Waters, sim- Pply flush-out the Bowels for the one occa- sion only. They do not remove the Cause of Con- stipation. Moreover, they waste so much of the { precious Digestive F!u!ds in the flushing | process, that it takes a bigger dose every succeeding fime to move the Bowel load. But it is different with Cascarets. Cascarets act on the Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines. They act just as Cold Water, or Exercise act on a Lazy man. i They act like exercise. | A Cascaret produces the same sort of ! Natural result that a Six Mile walk in |hp } country would produce. 1 ‘The Vest Pocket Box is sold by all | Druggists, at Ten Cents. Be very careful to get the genuine, made behind it, and thus it starts a Muscle-wave which drives it through the whole length of the Bowels. 1t should take about 12 hours to do this properly, so that nutritious parts of the food may have time to be digested and absorbed. But,—if it takes twice or three times that period the food gEllsIn passing, and becomes as poisonous as if it had decayed before being eaten. “Now, the cause of delay (Constipation) only by the Sterling Remedy Co., and mever sold is bulk, Every tablet stamped “cgorr * 7~ FREE TO OUR FRIENDS! P T ""P."':"‘am h Mll. Aqm- i) &'s:'.-.. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS NOW BEING INCREASED BY $1,000,000 ADVERTISEMENTS. GALL BRANGH OFFIGEY Subscriptions and Advertisements Will be received in San anmco at the fol- lowing Offices: 1651 Fillmore Street Open Until 10:30 O’Clock Every Night. Ferry Depot Adjoining 8. P. Ticket Office. Foot Market St. Richmond District 248 Ciement Street Sixteenth =M arketSts. Jackson’s Branch 353 Haight Street Stationery Store 1096 Valencia Street Rothchild’s Branch 1631 Church Street Geo. Prcwitt ’s Branch } | | | | LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION Established A. D. 1720. F San Francisco Office 2321 Buchanan Street, Corner of Washington Oakfand Office Corner of 13th and Harrison Streets & Pty Gl and Gash Ases et §23 (100,000 s o s Les Thn - - - 4 5)) 000: Losses Being Adjusted and Paid in Cash yxthout Discount, Without Disturbing the Corporation’s Funds in This Countrg The London Assurance Corporation Has Been in Business Without Interruption for Nearly 200 Years. NEW BUSINESS WRITTEN IN SAN FRANCISCO AND THROUGHOUT FHE BRANCH WM. J. LANDERS, Manager F. W. TALLANT, Branch Secretary. | NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK San Francisco Office 2321 Buchanan Street, Corner of Washington Oakland Office Corner of 13th and Harrison Streets Established 1850. Cash_Assets Apeil 1, 1906, Fuceeded $5000000 In cash, so that the Niagara may take advantage of the present opportunities for business, | AFTER PAYING SAN FRANCISCO LOSSES IN FULL the cash assets of the Niagara will remain at over $4,000,000 NEW BUSINESS BEING WRITTEN IN SAN FRANCISCO AND THROUGHOUT THE: COAST ‘WM. J. LANDERS, Manager. F. W. TALLANT, Deépartment Secretary. Phenix Insurance Company - Of Brooklyn | Time for giving notice of loss or filing proofs wili be extended on | request. Our adjusters will make up proofs of all losses l‘lll!tb‘l without expense to claimants. Call or address at new location, POLYTECHNIC BUILDING Cor. Twelfth and Harrison Streets, Oakland.. Our offices in Kohi building are being prepared for early occupancy. A. C. OLDS, State Agent, San Francisco, Cal. J. H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago, Ill. Remington Typewritrs Langley & Michaels i IN STOCK Desks, Chairs, Supplies REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY Main Office, 1015 OOLDflN GATE AVENUE Sam Frameiace. , 1333 BROABWAY.' { | | REMOVED To Cor. 2d St. and South Park Ave. (Between Bryant and Brannan). Third-St. Cars Pass Within One Block Get Off at South Park Ave. Doing Busincss Sinee April 28th. LANMUSEMENTS. IDORA PARK Oakland. Direction H. W. ll-h& Will L. Greenbaum. Actln' 24, -- Every flv’—m tinees THE IDORA 0"EI’A CO in THE MASCOT Comie in t Acts by Audran. PACL SVEINDO! ¥, stucal DI FERRIS H.ARTMA.'{ Stage Di- recter. Reserved Seats, 50¢. including ad- mission to Park. joe. General Admissien to Opers. 23¢ Admission to Park—Adults, 10c; Children, 3c. PEN A SKATING RIVK. flnlfl and Largest in the Wori Skates, 25c, m:ludlnz ¢heckin ¥ ll.lln'l'f PLAYHOUSE, “Gwrr Oakland. Bish ayers in ARE YOU A MASONI™ The Funniest of Frrces Every Eve., Sat. and Sun. Mats. Seats 30c and_I5c Next-g“How Baxter Butted In." (Formerly Chutes Theater.) EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SENSATIONS! I6—Karno's London Comedy Co.-i5 K!“v and Vielette; Marvelous Frank Little Bobj Probst; Seipls Arge- mumtl Trie; Foster wsd Foster; Aho Great Frumcellas, and Orpheum o= tion Pictures. J. EVERY DAY EXCEPT “O\D \\. vening prices—Loe, 1 9¢. \(a!ln es, except Saturday and *L d.n’ 10¢c and 25c. Downtown_box office at Donlon's | Drug Store. Fillmore and Sutter streets. | Phone West §000. CHUTES AND Z0O. Open daily from 10 a. m. 'to midnight. Varied :ttrle!lons all over the gro inds. AY IN THE AL Chutes Grm furnishes mu s a( cuy prices. Admission, 10¢c, children SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS (A CORPOFATION). Notice of Maturity and Redemption of First, Second and Third Mort- gage Bonds. Notice s hereby given that the Fi Mortg: Bonds of the SFiuNG LY ATER WORKS, a corporation, now outstanding, to the amount of iouf million mime hundre and seveniy-Ave | thousand (3$4,973,000.90) | ond Mortgage Bonds of now osutstanding niiilon 0 the amo nine Qundred tion, now outstanding to three mlluon 8ix hundred and sand €34.670.000.00) dollars. all. mature and be REDEEMED on Sep- tember first. 1906. by ‘pa.nvm on that .uy of all principal and acerued interest, lno office of sald Spring Valiey Water orllA No. 126 Stockton street the city and count; of California, United States of . and that on and after said date ST VE each and all of said hnnd: “ L u:.\s order of the Board of Directors of Valley Water Works, D%ognn Franctsco, California, March PRING ~ALLEY WATER WORKS. (Ccr si:tle )‘n L) HAS. WERB HOWARD. "and by PELHAM W. AMES, of San Francisco, Stata 0 Pve--dML tary. THE MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK AT ITS OLD LOCATION 143 Montgomery St. | Accepts SAVINGS ACCOUNTS bear- ing INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT at current rates And COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS, sub- ject to check, bearing interest on daily balances at 2 per cent, credited monthly. W.R.GRACE & (0. IMPORTERS TEMPORARY OFFICES New Tribune Building OAKMND Phoue t-und 628 Montgomery St. m".-v? R 224, Arrmuflum T Josxén asnd m‘“ Mlm':‘l-fl Belgium PORTLAND CEMENT STRUCTURAL STEEL, ETC. FULTON Iron Works IN FULL OPERATION HARBOR VIEW i’-lqh— West 1160 REDINGTON & CO. Wholesale Druggists Title Insarance and Guaranty Company ‘Formerly Mills Building -—Now— SW. Cor. Bush and fie&rh\