The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 27, 1906, Page 7

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DEBRIS ORDERED 'GOLDEN GATE AVENUE JOINS | CLEARED WY RANKS OF BUSINESS STREETS Board of W 0rk< Will En- deavor to Clean Up the Streets. Twenty-Four Hours’ Notice to Be Sent to Property Owners. il ALLEGED EMBEZZLER LEAVES WIFE AT RINK AND TAKES T0 FLIGHT Los Angeles fieatrical Man’s Dash for Freedom Is Stopped at Utah. e his morning. A to bring him the Orpheu: went alleged to not been before he s only SUISUN VALLEY PIONEER CALLED TO LAST REST —Heart fai 3 of William et vt e t his bome a portion n. His wife was » he passed eway, ild be rendered native of Ohio, He came 1o He d for conspicuou in t business of this section. He Masonic frater- of Sulsun of Solano a_mem- ery No. 39, Temple of ancisco and the L He will with full Masonic honors San Jose Druggist Dead. SAN JOSE, June 26. — August G Schoenheit, a native of Germany, who in 1851 and opened & d this afternoon, eaves a widow, a n Jose here zed 78 vears. F son and a daughter. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 19vs. Mdny Large Te mporary Structures Built on Former Res1dence Thoroughfare ON DRUMM STORES CON /. W. Montaeue & Co,, wholesale and retail hardware dealers, have erected several warehouses about the city to accomodate the storage of their stock. The headquarters of the firm are at Ellis and Polk streets, On the southwest corner of Front and Sacramento streets is situated warehouse No. 3. Itisa large story and a half temporary structure, covering a lot 50x120. The space inside is undivided, the stock being piled to ‘the ceiling, Other storehouses of the firm are ! located in various partsof the town, making delivery in those sections easy. Golden Gate avenue, formerly one of residences, is fast becoming one of the new leading business centers. From Market street to Fillmore, stores of all descriptions are occu- pied by prominent firms, On the part beyond the burned section, dwelling houses have been transformed into comfortable stores, The lower end is almost entirely filled with new temporary structures, While the buildings are not architectural beauties, they have been erected with large floor space and make fair sub- stitutes for the places of business formerly occupied by the firms now |- installed in them, IMPURE WATER SUPPLIED T0 THE SODA FOUNTAINS Source Is Fo:md in a Stable by thc‘ Health Authorities of Indianapolis Ind., June 26.—That ins of Indian- water from INLIANAPOLIS, many of the soda fou apolis are supplied with ‘bad” wells is a discovery the State Board of Health has made. For a long time the board suspected that the wa- ter used by drug stores and other es- tablishments where soda delicacies were served was impure. Dr. J. Hurty, Health supplying the “bad” water. tary not only ran the offender to cover, but put his well out of husiness. Some time ago the secretary decided | soda | fountains was not good and started an | His | that the water sold to the city investigation to locate its source. search ended in a stable on the north gide. The secretary was not long in putting the well out of commission | emptying the contents of a bottle oH | kerosene into it N | Secretary of the State Board of | tracked the man who has been | The secre- | 3t BAPTAIN 13 ON TRIAL Andrew Furuseth Makes | Charges Against the | National City. | L\]leges That No Fire or Boat Drill Was | Required. ] SCHOOL HOUSES | Charges preferred by Andrew Furu- | ‘xe:h‘ representative of the Pacific Coast | Satlors' Union, against Captain Fred- erickson of the steamer ional City were investigated yesterday by United T“'Cnty-Three Tempo_‘staxes Local Inspectors O. F. Bolles | and John K. Bulger. The charges were to the effect that on a recent trip to | 4 | rary Structures to Be and from Fort Bragg Captain Fred- Ready Soon. erickson neglected to have a fire or =5 T h et By e ey “Iill BC “7(:'1 Cro“,’ded the proseeution by Harry W. Hutton, When Term Opens on July 23. counsel for the union. Captain Fred- erickson was defended by Nathan The Board of Education is hard at work preparing schools for the many Frank. children that will respond to the call Several sailors swore that the steam- er was manned by only four sailors | instead of ten, which tney understood | to be the complement for the steamer, and that there was no fire drill, al- though they admitted that after their return to this city the captain had them | swing the boats and play the hose as of the teachers nmext month. Twenty- e three temporary schoolhouses are in |in boat and fire drill, but they did not course of construction and will be |consider these evolutions as drills. ready in time. These new buildings| During a heated interchange of are not to be located entirely upon | WOrds between Messrs. Frank and Hut- the sites of former schools, as the | ton, Inspectors Bolles and Bulger in- population has moved from various | terposed and reminded the attorneys that if any wrangling had to be done it would be done by the Inspectors | themselves. | Frank Swain, one of the crew, swore | structures will not be near as large [in the affidavit filed with the Inspectors | as those of the burned buildings, but | that he did not know how to steer and the Directors and Superintendent Ron- | bad not steered the steamer on the trip | covieri believe the attendance will be | at all. In hlsltesumnn) he swore that far less than before the catastrophe. | he took his #two-hour trick” at “‘e‘ As yet notliing defipite has been dong/| Wheel. When the Inspectors called his | {n Tegard to the settlement of the high | attention to the contradiction, Mr. Flut- school proposition. It Is hoped that |ton hastily interposed with the sug- sufficlent money can be obtained from | Bestion that the witness had not un- the bond issue to rebuild the Poly- | derstood the question. Captain Bollcs technic High School in the vieinity or | heatedly declared that the witness had the park. The Commercial High will in | Understood the question well erouan, | all probability be housed in a tempo. |and that he (Bolles) would not be | localities. Many of the buildings are | located in the Mission district and ad- joining Golden Gate Park. The accommodations of the new i v by Hutton. rary building on Larkin street, near | browbeaten to the contrary by ‘ the site of the wrecked City Hall. The After a s(nhmen: ;n Mr. Furuseth | Girls' High is condemned and no dis- | the case was submitted. | position of the students has been de- | cided upon. | special Round Trip Rates via Northern | The total number of schools de- | . Pacific Railway, stroyed, both by fire and quake, was | op July 2 and 3 special rate to St. r-n), twenty-eight, with a total of 413 class- | and return, $70; Chicago, $86; also reduced rooms. To ald in the construction of | round trip rates to 8t. Louis, Omaha and Kan- ity making trip via Portiand and the these buildings appeals are being made z;.r:n{(";flflr Northwest. Don't forget that side | throughout the States. Yesterday S!l- trip throngh Yl‘l\u‘lfl![o)nc l'l‘fl(r “l‘ll{t or JITH l&r erintendent Roncovieri filed a request | literature and further information. 259 > Guest | Stateler, General Agent, 1114 Broadway, Oak: with the finance committee for at least one school to be built with the relief | funds. He has received many letters from Eastern school superintendents to the effect that they were of the opinicn that the relief fund was to be devoted land. —_— Santa Anaites Indorse Pardee. SANTA ANA, June 26.—The Santa Ana County Repubiican Convention today passed | in part to the rehabilitation of schools. | resolutions Indorsing the administration of | —_— Governor Pardee, approving of the record of SUES UNITED RAILROADS.—Willlam Birch | Congressman Smith and Instructing the dele- | 0ed & suit yesterday ngalnst the United Rail- !;mu to cast their votes for the renomination | roads for $2000 damages. Birch alleges that on | o¢ he latter. Up to the moon recess there | Mareh 7, 1906, be was violently thrown f Haight-strect car and soverels” injured hecause |Bad been but one nomination—that of W, B. of the sudden namng of the car. | Willlams for County Clerk. 85 5 CENT GAS | The San Francisco Gas and Electric Company begs to announce to its consumers and the public at large that the gencral ratc for GAS, com= mencing July 1st, will be 85 CENTS PER THOUSAND CUBIC FEET Offices for the transaction of Consumers’ Busi- " ness and the sale of Gas and Electric Appliances: 500 HAIGHT STREET 421 PRESIDIO AVENUE Cor. Fillmore Near California 1260 NINTH AVENUB 925 FRANKLIN STREET Near H- Street Corner Ellis £ - “At Your Service’’ ']711«3‘(3L1\15 (3()!111:e1113r | First RAILWAY TRAV EL AY 'I‘RA\'EI- Important Change Tomorrow Coast Line Trains Start From THIRD AND TOWNSEND STREETS Instead of From Ferry Station Shore Line Limited...........8:00 a. m. The Coaster..................8:30 a. m. Sunset Express...............5:45 p. m. (ireat Northern Railway “THE COMFORTABLE WAY™" SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES To St. Paul, aneapohs, Chicago and All Points East. G. W. COLBY, General Agent 952 Broadway Oakland North Nave Ferry Depot San Francisco Telephone Oakland 7538 MISCEL! NEOUS. OCEAN TRAVEL. = STEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY WHARF San Francisco. | For Los Angeles, San Diego, | Santa Barbara | Santa Rosa | State of Califormia . For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) | Pomona .. ‘oroma ... s Dr. Holsman & Co. 1807 Fillmore Cor. Sutter We Cure | For Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound For $l2.50 | Ports, Victoria, Vancouver No Pay Uniless Cured Umatilla ... ;Cny of Puebl: Our home cure system is mar- Queen velously successful. If you can- not visit San Francisco write us in confidence. We cure. Lost Vitality Restored (accord- ing to age), 14 to 60 DAYS. Special Diseases (recently con- tracted), 4 days. Varicocele (without an opera- tion), 10 to 60 days. Blood Polsom (no mercury or potash), 30 to 90 days. Kidaney and Bladder Troubles (either acute or chronic), 15 to 40 days. Hours 9to 5, 7 to 8; Sundays, 9 to 12 SPECIAL SALE BURLAPS, Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports, Pedro. Curacae ... ht Reserved ule. to | . Rij Change This Schi CKET AND FREIGHT OFFICES: | San Franeisco..Front of Ferry Building | 8an Franclsco .Broadway Wharf \ Oaklan ...968 Broadway ‘B. F. Freight Office. .. Broadway Whart e D DUNANN, G. P. A, San Franclaseo. | For Enscnada. La Paz, Mazatlan, | Cafling at San Pedro and East San | IQOPI A Traius leare and wre duoo to arvive at San Francisco Frow JuNs 4, 1906 ¥FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Streed. Leave —VIA OAKTAND PIER Arrive .00 138 700 Richmond. fenicia, Sacramenio. _Sulsun and Way Stations....... T3 7402 Napn. Calist Sant Rosa. Martiner, San_Ramon. 505 T4t ) Pleasanten, Livermors. Lathrop, Stockton..... .. 128 T4 g ey Newark, Centerville. San Jose, Los Gatos, Wri St 548 800 Shore Line: Limjted—dan 1065, Salines. Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, anta Barbars, Los Angeles ’.‘g 8908 Santa Croz. Dol Monte. Montorey 9. 8.00a Shasta Express—(Via Davis. Williems. Wil'aws. Fruto, Red Bluf Fortiand, Tacou-. .Seattle 7489 ni Orgville ... T4l les, San Jose, Ardo, Puso Robles Santa Margurits., San Luls Obispo. Guadalupe, Gaviota. Santa Karhars. Tan Buenaven- Burbank. Los tura, Ang: les Gilrey, Holli wer. '.rr Oxnard, Mendots. 4ty Visalia, Forterville. .. an 828 Pert Costa, Luthrop. Moreed, Wo- duato, . Hanford. Vi sfleld..... G4t 340 loss. Livenmare. “Milton), Valley one. Secramento, Colfux. Marys: [le. Ay Chinose. " amestown, mmne and Angels. dAls ress — Ogelen and e 9.40s Richmond. rort Coste, Martines. snd Way Stutions X 1020 Vallejo, Laily: Napa sunday l«nh‘ . 5 148 W28 los Augeles P jov —~ Fort Cost: - Martiner, Xy ron, Trac Lathrop. Stackion. Me Roymwond. shan Jonetion, Ha cmeers, Vienlia rsfeld. Los Angeles e T 120 Fl Paso, K City, 4. Toals and Chic 11.08 The Overland [imitgd—Omaba. Chieago, Denvar. Kansns City Niles, San joseand Way Stations Saerumento Hiver Stoamers. .. Port Costa. Martnos. Byron. sto, Mereed Yosemite via Raymwond Benicia, Wi Woodland, Marysvill Hayward, tions b flejo, Maztines. San Rawmon Naps, Calistogu. Sania Kosa. Niles, Truey, Stackton. Lodl Eimhurst, West San Leandro Newark. Centervilla. San Jose. Los Gaton, Wright 2 Hayward. N Jose, oy Slecper awons oute ters. sacranento Knigita Landing, a Urayille......... and Way St 440 S.000 5.0 Haywa o~ and San Jose. Vallejo. Port Costs, Renicia. Sui- wm, Snerumento 15.209 .28y S48y Luis bars, Los Angoles. Deming & Paso, New Orlsans Pajaro. Watsonville, Cavitels, Santa Cruz. Castrovills, Del Monte, Pacific Grove China and_Japsn Fast Mall— Omaha, Chicage, Donver. Kan- s City, St. Louls Martines, 8tocatun. mento, Reno. Sua tello, Ogden v Hayward, Niles and San jose .. Reno Passenger—Port Costa. Be- picis. Swisun, Eimire, Diyoa, Davis, Sacrmmento, Truekee. (Lake Tahos), Hazen. Tone pab. Golddeld and Keeler 108 Vallejo, Crockett and Way St o tions. El:lml:ly o’.l,hl .. VM regon sud Cal’ ‘oruia Express— Sacramento, Marysville, Red ding. Portland. Puget Sound and Past Hayward, Niles and San Jjose (Sunday only) COAST LIN! 8@ (Third and Townsend Stroets) San Jose and Way dtations. ne. San Joss. L Pajaro, apitols, Sants Monte. Monterey. Mon- i l;s Morzanhill. Wasonvilie Pel %ufl\ an Franciseo. San Mateo. Alto, San T San )hh.o Red tlo Park, Palo Alte, 10.30 San jose and Way Statious..... Palo Alto, San Jose and Way Sta- tions 555 ii 1 Del Monte Expross—Sauta Clare, San Jose, Watconville. anta Del Monte. Pacific Grove. aoulh San n’nflfl“; hn Tose. s Pnos. Mouteres. ifii? and Way Stations lur"nnmt San Mato. Kfl: ford, Beinwnt, san (arlas, K. wood, Pai- Ocks. Menlo Park, Palo Alto. T 0:& £.30p San Jose and Way Stations !x Oeean View, Coina. Puio Alto l: OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Strect 7.00, $.00, 9.00, 10,0, 11.00 a. m. 3 o 6.00. %00 0. M. " A for Momning. P for Afternwon t4nnday excepted $Sunday only. ity snd stops ut al! fations on Sedey nau California Limited To Chicago in 3Days Leaves n.nygcn %302 m mediate points. “alifornia Limited, 3 10 Chicago. Laaves gvery day. Di gonnsction to Gran 9:30 A M — Valley Limited for Stock Merced (dir: connection with semite Valley), I'resno, Hanford, filf' Bakersileld and points on Sierra i w‘i‘ $ A. M.—For Stockton, Riversbani, _Oakdale and points on Sierra Kailwa! P. M.—por Stockton, Fresno Inxz’rmevuuu points. 10 Thls chk 120 - rd a Only : All Colors. ‘UHL BROS., 717 Market St. OCEANIC S. S. CO. HONOLULU only—S. S. Alameda salls 11 a. m., June 30. Round trip, first- class, $125. | TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposa DR.PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL sails 11 a. m., July 1. Grand Tour this DIscoVERY voyage for native fetes, $125; 6 days TN INE on Tahiti. BLOOD LIVER.LUNGS.| | Sydney, Auckland, Samoa, Honolulu | S. 8. Sierra sails 2 p. m., July 12 , J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., | General Agents, Pler No. 7, foot Pacific t. San Francisco. Phone West 1273. akland office, 1008 Broadway. Phone Oakland 62032. e ———————————————— BAY AND l!'l‘“‘lm ROUTES. 'MARE_ISLAND NAVY VARD, > forre Al Monticello 8. 3. \, Electric R. R. Co G—ROU’ 'I'IIPI AILY —6 Bo.u Mlvc Prun sco_7:00, *9:45 , l" 30 noon, 3:15, 8:30 pom. 1 3 §° W( nl.fll nndln: and office, Pler | | Biapkec | Bhon Ltw N.vr ‘lud &‘f‘tfl. E-——’m Weekly Call, $1 ver Year [} OCEAN TRAVEL. - "Toyo Kisen Kaishai (Oriental 8. 8. Co.) Have Opened Their Genera! Offices at 1217-221 Brangaa St., San an:isco1 S. S. AMERICA MARU sails Saturday, June 30, at 1 p. m. Passengers only. Steamers will leave whart, corper Firat sad) | Brannan street p. m., for Yokohawa and Honglong, umn. at Honomin. Kohe (Hiogo Sl‘lllkl and Shanghai, and coonecting at Hong kong with steamers for Maniia, Indla, ete. cargo received on board on day of mailing. ihonn;l ::Llr tickets at Mm‘ nm | or fieight and passage apply st ofice, comer and Bran: nau streets. W. H. AVERY, Bssistant Goseral Nanaver conneciions. and Napa Valley | nlu block south la carte. | -Overland Express for Dems Kansas City, thc:‘o and Grand 'l"l.l. f'u-;'r OFFICES—Ferry bulldl-s San Francisco; lll2 Broadwa. st. and San Pablo ave. lgni Y Univei t% ave. and West . Berki -hy QTE—Yosemite Valley eave Merced for Yosemit: 5:30 A. M. 00 P M NORTH SHORE RAlLROAD Via Sausaiito I‘urry For Sausalito, lnu Valley, Tl e ik Vi “““§ il %! 3 it *Runs to San Quen 7:45 a. . Gaily for cadere and way stations. 3:16 Y- Saturdays only for Casa~ ‘u:“ .':- Mll.lon.. et e L% ltw Pvlu Rnyn and way Sunday, u’fiem Ollen.' Union Depot, foot ot Market st. NI TAIALI’AIS num Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market Bt. Ly. San kra | Wi day|Bund

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