The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 12, 1906, Page 46

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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST heloved husband of Ellen Nelson, | of Mrs. J. G. Hagglund, Miss Lne!e‘ s Nelson of Honolulu, & Norwey, aged sl‘ 'HILDE DROPS FLY AND ANGELS DO THE REST. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, W ke the chapel of Oralg, Cochran &\ Valencia street, near Twenty-third Friday, August 10, 1806, Maud | Edgar W. and Mary L. Piper. | will take place today (Sunday) Pligrim C Congregatio: Burisl private. of the beadstone in mem- orris and Bertha Pincus | Sunday). gust 12, at ternity vtmflerv Friends | Clubs— Portland ... Sen Francisco Los Augeles Seattle Oakland | Fresno 1 aved 06 1006, Frank vears .v‘\v of R August nty Hosp! Au = pative of Call- | terday afternoon it looked like an easy thing for the Seals, but the Angels set- tled down to work in the seventh. In the eighth they chased four men over the plate on Hildebrand's muft of a -e»e 68 '(m | high fiy and his bad *hrow to Sples. ® Jomorrow (100 | Los Angeles won by a score of § to 3. Catherine R., beloved Ro #nd_lov. loc . from K et thescs | The fireworks occurred in the first re o requiem Mgh | half of the elghth, when Dillon hit and = epose of Ler | gtole second and Toman walked. Ellis - aterment pri | hit to Willlams, who was tardy about < cust 11, 1906, at|handling the ball, and Ellis reached - i ‘pii, beloved bus. | Arst, filling the bases. Then McClellan and fatber of Miss|swatted the sphere high in the air and Meyer Steinberg, Jacob | ! o0 | close in. Hildebrand got under it, but| Robert, Harmiogion | dropped his ball and in the home throw | aged 60 vears 1|1t went over Sples’ head. £ Baclie Tatws. Dillon, Toman and Ellis went in and McClellan reached third. There was an argument about Ellis’ score and while Wilson and others were talking to Um- pire Hodson McClellan trotted home. The ball hit a spectator, who was stand- ing in the field. Seals opened the scoring in the Spencer went out at first and er took a base on balls. Mohler's sent Wheeler to third. Hilde- hit for three bags and Mohler | and Wheeler scored. ps Toman scored for the Angels in the y-fourth | Army | Second on Cravath's two-bagger and | + | the Seals followed with one in the third. | ed | Spencer went out to Ellis and Manger- | |ina dropped a high fly from Wheeler that fell within a few feet of the plate. Wheeler went to second on Mohler's hit, Hildebrand scored and Irwin's hit brought Wheeler in. ro ave THANKS Engel wish to thank the | ton square for their kind g H ENGEL. | _In the seventh Ellls scored on Me- 1 Clellan’s two-base hit and McClellan v scored on Bergeman's fly out to qpen-‘ friends for| cer. Bergeman scored in the ninth on | N extended to us | Gochnauer's hit and Cravath's sacrifice. | The score D i ity 4 LOS ANGELES . B . 3H. SB. PO. . ANKS 4 0 4 ll . rewit press our heartfelt 5 00 4 .,‘ a 2 9. R 1 . S} U .4 1 o 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 3 [ 2 208713 0 \w‘lcnnn £ % 5% o5 oh I 0 Mangerina, c. s 90 ek 1 Bergeman, p. BN R T 0 Totals. Y e 1 ST = SAN FRANCISCO, CYRU= §. WRIGHT. AR R BH.SP. PO A E > 5.0 1 1 8 0.9 GEO. H. CLARK. S alo e A. P. BOOTH. T § g muaa 1 0 1 5 . 2 & 3 ’HA.ROI.II 1. WRIGHT. > . U 0" 0 i 1s N. GRAY & CO. EEREE e g 5 079 M 3 1D X \l)l'in AKERS. Wilson, 1b... B ey B T Rt Cor. Devisadero. = =hes 5 SORVERRL Totals 8 % 4 RUNS AND HITS BY H F PETERSEN 1940 and 1942 and Steiner. Fle- Personal services West 6 hm l (iallagher Underiaking Co. o L yn—Sples to cClella Wilson n to DIl WL, es. Mobler o Wheeler 1 w to Irwin. W \ms. OVAXN, = noGEmASh. LY SEVAIIR SAYE —Hodson. is and P \\lwnn AKERS AND EMBALMERS, ! | GIANTS WITH A | o M SION T £ | Phone ‘-hrrlnl 3 HOME RUN. | STANDIN s424 ME ~m'\' s'nu'r»'r Near Thirticth. Tel. \-erinl ’ij, OF THE CLUBS. LEAGUE. Won. T4 NATIONAL Lost. BUNKER & LUNT, Funeral 2666 Mission St., Directors, Mas MONOHAN & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Ofce 1311 Guerrero, FRA\R& PARODICO. DECORATORS. R FILLMORE. TH4 3ibson; Me Umpires—Ki - LL—Boston won both Louis today. ] "D.L KENNY&CO UNDERTAKERS oufs players red when the Un]p"L safe at the an Howard N claiming that Stroebel, who w McGINN BROTHDERS rifning ‘towara first base, interter his throw to the plate. Conv UNDERTAKERS | would not reverse his decision. Bave yes pess at 1826 st.. bet. | Visitors protested strongly, but the po- Rcot: and Devisadero sts. Phone Weat 6409. | lice indui ~d them to retire. First game: R Boston St. Louis Scores: H U RITED UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2608 HOWARD ST , Nr. 224, Phone Special 276 | St. Louls SRR Batterles—Dorner and Brown; Brown | WOODLAWY CENETERY and W. Marshall. Umpire—Conway. San Mateo Co. BROOKLYN, Aug. 11.—Chicago scored shut out over Brooklyn to- Cemetery Association) 1154 Wsarrell >t game was called in th da: h eighth inning because of rain. b‘;ore H E Chicago 12 1 Brookiyn : .. % HIGHLANDERS FALL|yE¥ s s, o Moran; ‘Scanlon and Bergen. Umplree Y PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11—Thomas BE scored the only run of today's game in the sixth inning on a single, a steal T and & muff by Kelley. Welmer allowed SOX RUSH the locals but three hits. Score: " . e Cineinnaty .. a0 Priladelpnia - i Shiet Dug? Cl atteries—Weimer and Schlel: Dug- AMERICAN LEAGUE. ot Pet.|gleby and Donovan. Umpire—Carpen- 41 500 | ter. %0 ses 43 583 & 2 PpOLICE-FIREMAN :S .Sg 72 204 cago defested New the series today. ia the first inulng and was TWO GAMES. For six innings at Idora Park yes-| | than > LT A [l ’"‘"“‘3“‘ ' 7 fi_\&\M& A 3 NEW ZEALAND! the wonderland of the Southern Hem- isphere. Southern Alps easily reached by motor car from Timaru, to Her- mitage and short trail to Mt. Cook :’lnd other peaks. Season, October to Feb- ruary. West Coast Sounds rivaling famous flords of Norway, and Suther- land Falls (highest, 1904 feet, in the world) via Queenton or steamer in January In the North Island, Wanganui River and Hot Lakes of boiling water, with grand bush scenery, more interesting Yellowstone, ~ January is mid- summer in New Zealand and this year it will be especially desirable to visit | that country to attend the Christchurch International Exhlblthn in sesuon for six months beginnin October. _ Special round trip rates with stopover privileges for this exhibition. Sailings every three weeks from San Francisco. Address Oceanic S. S. Co., 1168 Broadway, Oakland. Telephone, Oakland $818. " AGUACALIENTE ¢ SPRINGS Send your_family to the nearest Hot Sulphur )| Springs ‘to_San Francisco. First-class.accommo- | dations. Special rates to familles; no staging; | four trains dgily; fare, round trip, $1.65, Ferry or Oakland; two hours’ ride. Address THI‘ODO\‘ RICHARDS, Agua Oaiiente Sprin; Sonoma GILROY HOT SPRINGS Better than These famo of rheumutism. All modern improvements. os fshing and_ othe: 12 to $17 a McDONALD. amusements: . Send for booklet to ._Proprietor. en 1 R Ww. TERRACE GROVE otteges and tents. Camping accommo- yremises. Santa M C D., WRIGHTS, CAL. Blue Lake for pamphlets; WEIRM AR, Pahia $10 to $12 per week. Lake County. Cal. POPE HOUSE class fumily Lotel. with cottages; tennts t; electric cars to beach and baths, 254 a1 train MBS A, KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS | Those wishing to get away from wll thoughts of their terrible experience can find this the best lace in the State. Bend for booklet. EDSON ROS.. Beswick. Cal JOHANNISBERG. Tiburon | ok o. POPE, Santa Oruz, Cal. | Hotel san | VACATION 1906 ‘Raf ael ISSUED BY THE 1 QLIFORNI_A yqomwmflm RAILWAY 50 Minutes From e o e San Francisco NORTH_SHORE RAILROAD i IS NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION THE SCENIC ROUTE The only first-class hotel In the vi- | einity of the city., pean plan. American and Buro- GIVING FULL INFORMATION v CAMPING spo’rs THE LOCATION, 1 B. V. HALTON. Proprietor. ,Eccoumonu*xons. ATTRACTION! | TC, ‘Sea Beach Hotel SANTA Cl’“JZ Now Op CALIFORNIA'S IINEST® SEASIDE RESORT. Largest and Best Equipped Bathiog Pavillon Re Pacific Slope. FINEST BATHING BEACH ON THE COAST. | New dining-room. Stesm heat. Elevator ser- | vice. Attractive new lobby. SU TAKEN, WITH TE: $7.00 AND UPWARD PER WEEK. — To be had at Tiburon Ferry, foot Market street, San ncisco. Inquiry by mail will bring an immediate response. JAS. AGLER, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent. Lake County. « NOW OPEN ELEVATION 3000 FEET. Thie and 18 aw Bober hl::b‘-lul-:nl el mal ednbl-'l'“t in California. The wa a positl for stomach, liver and IIIII compisinta. for book of tsstimontale t¢ DR. W. R PRATHER, Prop. most. are Fine tennis court. Good boating, bathing and fshing. Be: utlml drives. Pald orchestra. HOTEL T. ORGE, under the same man- e | GHLAND SPRINGS 1‘ LEONARD, vaflfllfl THE GEYSERS LAKE COUNTY, For rest and health, for cleanliness, climate and The greatest health susort da California. Post- tive cure for Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Table BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC GROVE BY THE SEA The California Chl!hw‘ Mausge, leasure. Something dolng i |= iubmarine gardens. giass bottom | et 1o paron: megaicont aceasey Hotels, li'lli cottages moderate prices. Address i‘!elh Grove hn-u. For bool rates to families and montbly gues! k- . CURRY, Prop. Jet and information write K. The Geysers. Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, Mendocino County. CASTLE CRAG FARM The above premises, formerly known as Castle Crag Tavern, are now equip- ed with furnished cottages, except | Corative waters, bhunting, fsiiug, finest elec- | (:fm,{‘"e"‘ fom Tyental 'on Yensialile | tric baths in the worid. ey | Call or address W. D. SIMCOX, Local | 3. A. REDEMEYER, Proprietor. | pManager, P./ O. Box 577, Dunsmulr, | | California. | WILLOW RANCH. | Delighifully located n the Santa Crus red- That restful inn ' Milk, fruit, spring water, phoue, daily “excellent tabie; §7. MRS. M. d. ORA TAHOE caths e "pines. " _W. RICHARD- SON. Manager, TAVERN "sg¥, S MOUNT VIEW HOTE |18 now open. Newly furnished; new plumbing. | Reservations can mow de by addressing | Mauager, Eoss Valley s Saratoga Springs DELL. Speclal rates to families. Howell Mt., Woodworth’s, | | Bemdence of 31 years. Home fruits. vegetabies, | miik, cream, etc. Purest of spring water. | fog. ' §7 to $10 week. WOOD TH & ML . St. Helena, Cai. THE COLONIAL. First-clyas family hotel. Footbills ot Santa oo Mg Interurban curs pass the doors. 8. P. to San Jose and Interurban cars y 8. P, ':lm to Low-sigtin: hddensh The Lok onial. Los 5 Fitteen Diftorant X ‘{{“’{5‘ Sortngs, | Lake County, Californis. x HOME T Camp Meeker The grandest of Big Tree GIANT FOR _Equ.\ble clima Lots $15 up. Cottages bullt, * Qroves, reached by tra #75 up. Depot, storcs, restaurant, hotel, phobe. | und fine stage rip via Lemon Cove, within 5 | | post, express. churches and sawmlll; 1 10ts | nours. Good fishing. Pack animals for high Sier- ! 80ld} 400 eotfnges buiit. Sausalito ferry. | Tas. " Book mow fot September. Address BRODER ROSS VALLEY, | ROSS STATION. | | first class. Lighted | accommodation stands unsurpassed of all summer | and drives. throughout by electricity. Long distance tele. | resorts. Rates $12, $14 and $16 week. hone and postoffice In the hotel. Rates §12 and | For full particulirs address R. ROBERTSON. | of Trade. 14 per week, including baths. New ba | houses have been erected this season. Specia | | | ' Santa Cruz Welcome all who desire a comfortable and en- tertatning place for themselves or family. Never a Dull Moment WILSON'S INN. quiet home place in ths mountains, near rxceuent table. Frult, vegetables, milk to $11 per week, season Tates. Foldm at Bryan’s, 1733 Filimors st. ARNOG WILSON, Atlas, Cal DR. C. C. 9’DONNELL’S RANCH. At pretty Glen mkn partially furnisked % Sutdits to rent, trom nn up. gregational churches: -m«nl bathing. Climate udsurpa: ]0 C. O'DON.ELL, sloA D.vlndnr- at. |YARBROUGH FARM. GUERNEVILLE, One mile from town. Wil meet guests. lnlley farm with plenty of berries cream. Occasfonal free drives to the famous Armstrong | Grove of Redwoods. = Boating snd bathioe in | Russian"River. Aduits $7 and $8 week. | FAMES THORPE, Guerneville, Sonoma Cor Oal. | Camiile Mailhebuan Louis Coutard Jules Vigouroux Formerly of Frank's Rotisserie, Pine st., S. F. L. : S| Now open. Beautifully situated among the rad. | 3. G, MEEKFR. Camp Moeker. Bonoma County. | L HORPING, Tares Rivore Toinre cor OG0T | Oaly Lst<rims Frti hrtes and festanrant on roogs. Boating and bathing. Stage meets gneats | — ! | the Pacific Cosst. Tel. Private Exchange 31. et Onkviile, Napa County. Rates reasonable. | VILLA FONTENAY. | RICHARDSO™ MINERAL SPRINGS. | Telephones 1o all rooms. Cor. Santa Clara and MK. snd M THED BLANCHENBUHG IR, | Under new management. Nan | Ten miles from Chico, Butte Co. BStags dally | San Pedro sts.. San Jose. Cal. Eurcpean plan. z Three miles {rom Glenwood. I'irst-clasa table, | Sundays excepted. Cures rheumatism. malaris, RIVERSIDE HLOTEL AND COTTAGES, | bowling, clecric jjgbia. billlards, dancing pa- | stomach, kidney, nervous troubles, blood & xin LAWRENCE VILLA, SONO! ¢ Beuch: 30 acres heautitul srounds: avecial | vilion, clubroom; $10 up:round 'trip $3: tiee | Steam & mineral bathe.\Milk & frult. | Completely renovated.” Family resort. - to familles. rite for booklet to F. | carriage. RICE HARPER, Prop. B. Hunting & trout Sahins. Long distance phone. | ming tank. Bus dally to Hot Springs; 85 week Proj nta Cruz | Santa Oruz. Rates $10 & §12. J. H. Richardson. Chico. Cal PELLISSIER. — —— - lhn“p\ oceaslon, nor have they since|be present on the occasion of the race, \ l | found themselves with sufficient cour- | but announced it as his opinion that the o ge. whole thing was a fluke and he would Lot e TO “FRAME UP Tom Pollard, a brother of the man|be willing to bet his own cash for a BROADWAY - who owns the defeated trotter, is also [ nice little supper with a small bottle WHAR IT\T RACE on the outside. He did not happen to|and a bird, pr e rman of San Anselmo, lering these days when he will :r that he was made the victim : game last Sunday. The ame has been retired to oblivion ason of old age and the green goods man has been obliged to seck stures new, yet it remained for a ple of cronles of Christenson to ar- range a job that cost a cool $100 break- fast. At last accounts Christenson was blisstully ignorant of what eccurred, and when he does drop from the clouds the price of lumber may g0 soaring. it all happened because Captain Jim Guthrie, inspector of hulls and bollers, has a speedy little trotter named Sallie, which he was willing to back agalnst the world. Christenson was willing to wager that the horse was not the goods. He suggested that Bert Pollard of the Pol- lard & Dodge Shipping Company was possessed of a trim plece of horseflesh that could give Guthrie cards and spades and then win, hands down. The match was arranged. Dr. Ash- worth was appointed timekeeper. A. B, Callwell was named as starter and Ar- thur Cehill was delegated to follow the racers in an automobile. The course was a mile straightaway, from Ross to San Anselmo, with a standing start. Guthrie was awarded a matter of five minutes over the Pol- lard horse, which might as well be known as Bunko, and he beat that bunko trotter a full quarter of a mile. Christenson admitted his judgment was bad and proceeded to pay for the $100 breakfast at one of the San An- selmo restaurants. His' friends hated to explode a good thing on such a who was also bombarded The visitors went=¥ild Clarkson, New York's - third o bases on balls and with a trio NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Two games 0( beseball were played today at the| ot e double by Owen, Chicago made i four ruus. Elberfeld was reinstated today. | American League Park. A team com- Ny O N o el oo JoUElt | posed of San Francisco firemen and | po- wit spectator but was quickly subdued by | lice. Seore: R. E. . 8 8 licemen met successively a team of New | York firemen and a team of New York policemen. The San Francisco boys | won both games. The proceeds of the | games are for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the members of the Police and Fire departments of San Francisco. the ¥ Chicego New York 1% Batteries—Owen and Suliivan; Togg, Newton, arkson_and Kelnow. VELAND, Aug. 11.—Cleveland defeated ugion by bunching four hits o the ser: suning. the locals ooy in ‘that inning hed not Hickmans e f c to complete a double play bees wid |"'ppe San Francisco policemen and 3 9 firemen have won every game they have 1 6 played since leaving their home city atten and nearly two months ago. In every town the team appeared it made a great hit. Each member of the nine is a finished | ball player, and the entire team works together like an aggregation of big leaguers. LOUIS, Aug. 11.—A batting rally in the ioning. coupled with two of Philadelphis’s re, won today's game for Louls, 5 to 4. was erratic and received miserable sup- but wes both Jucky and effective with second R i"" B "% | The team has done wonders toward t. Louls . § 8 §lswelling the fund of the widows' and Philadeiphia 4 orphans’ funds of the Police and Fire oy o and 0*Couner; “cotkiy, Bea departments of San Francisco. The or_ o —Bos! eand Detroit | crowds that attended all the games |.73.Li"$?13 ln“f d}nll'hle- ler v.odu The | have been large and the sport first first game, thirteen iunings, was the best con-| ojg test pleyed here this season. s«uullnm PRI, o ol LA Detroit .5 '8 ©| Tobmeeo King Is Granted a Divorce. Boston o 3l i | NEW YORK, Aug. 11. — Brodie L. poatterios—Denabus and, Esn; Duke of Durham, N. C., of the Ameri- Second gem can Tobacco Company, was today Detroit - granted a decree of divorce from Alice E Bostou I i ke, whom he married in De- e and Behmidi; m 'obbD\l:.‘ om zember, 19 MEN Do you suffer from ‘Weakness, Varico- cele, Hydrocels, Stricture, Specific Blood Poison, Skin Diseuses, or any chronic or seeming- ly incurable trouble? 12 80, come to me at once and be thor- oughly cured before it is too late. Ci nmlullon and examination is al- ways fre Y fees are always reason- able -nd wlth(n the reach of everyone. 1 fur: my own medicines without extra chane to my patients; all let- ters strict’ confidential. Refugees who are sick and have no money are welcomé to call and be treated free. All Letters Strictly Confidential. llolllxl.t.!fll.m.ufit.‘lll’h DR. WALCOTT .C0. Specialists for M.h lmz Trk e, 227 OF SAN FRANCISCO FIRMS. CHARLES ADAMS—Tallor, 430 Halght KING KEYSTONE OIL _CO.—Now locat- st., nr. Fillmore. ;gs e{mfl?ernllly Zztcl“d"} F]o(rmer)z alifornia st. and jackson-s AITKEN & AITKEN—A(torseya-at- | pul| “law, 876 Eddy st between Franklin khead. ~All grades of lubricating ofls for marine and stationary work. Asphaltum, lubricating greases, axle grease. KNOWLES, EDW.. CO.. Printers. -Broderick st. near McAllister. LE!IOLD HARNESS & CARRIAGE CO., bus. bux{les. spring wagons, harness, Tobes, ips. 1214 Golden Gate ave. LUNDY’S Jewelry Sto: now at 947 Stanysan. will beat 788 Market Aug. 1 MONTAGUE, W. W., & CO., Stoves, Re- frigeratore. Housefurnishing Goods. Turk and Polk streets. E. H. MORGAN. Carrlage, automabile trimming, buggy tops. 3731 Mission. and Van Ness ave., San Francisco. ALPHA DINING-ROOMS, 1771 Geary st., nr. Fillmore, B. Burpasslng food, popular prices, quick service. Succe sors to Victor Restaurant, 972 Broad- way, Oakland. AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS CO, offices and stores 405 Bighth 2t Oak- land. and 416 Jackson n Tr cisco, Cal.; warehous and Oalland. C. J. AUGER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 1760 Market st., cor. of Van Ness ave. ASS-HUETER PAINT CO—Paints, olls; Hueter's varnishes. 2322 Howard. 716 San h‘rlnclnco o O 1. 11k broid- QLSEV & LUTTERKORT, Tallors, now il o‘;aa’;"l?a%l‘ - :x“"i Tw'l ec- | at 2456 Market, formerly Phelan bldz. ialty. Singer:stora WNesIEE PALACE HARDWARE CO. 456-153 end Singer sewing machine: neealel e ofl, etct 85; 1lister n..s'h Gate ave., near Polk s kin and Polk. m BROWNLEE HARDWARE AND STOVE 8. Pine st. Phone Weat 11 SAN DIEGO, .tN TA BA RBARA, Sunday, 10 . m. STATE OF CAL l:very Thursday, 10 a. m. FORSEATTLE, TACOMA, VICTORIA, B. C. Puget Sound & AlaskanPorts QUEEN . UMATILLA For EUREKA (Humbomaay POMONA. ..August 15, 21, 27, 1aop.n CORONA......August 12, 18, 24, 30, 1:30 p. m. For GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA CURACAO C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A, San Francisco. ©0.—Golden Gate ave., nr. Polk st CALIFORNIA ART GLASS WORIKS, 938 Howard st., bet, Fifth and Sixth. CARIFORNIA SAW WORKS, Brannan st. between Sixth and Seventh. CARY SAFE €O, Richardson Bros, general agents. "131 Fifth st CLAN(A FRANK J., Tailor and Draper. 80 Haight st., near Fillmore. LLARK-GA\DION TRUSS CO. of Phelan bldg, now 1220 G.G.'ave.. trusses, belts. PAUL SEILER ELECTRICAL WORKS, 845 Octavia; supplies, construction. PELTON, JOHN COTTER, architect 1767 Geary st.. Atlas bla: July 1. PORCHER, J., Hats. 715717 Golden Gafe ave. near Franklin st. REID HROS., An:hlzact'. 2325 Gough st. Tel. West 6001 ROUSSEAU, CHAS. J, Architect and Structural Engineer, office $20 Stan- yan st. San Francisco. I ¥ CO.. crockery. C. G. CLINCH & C0,, formerly 9 Front | SCHLOSS CROCKER o glass, enameled, galvanized ware, st. Temporary ofice 2310 Buchanan. | Avcolpes plenty. atask on. hawe COMPRIZSSED AIR MACHINERY CO.| Permanent location 371 Fifth st., cor- are n%w located on Jedulne‘ lml% Ee:t:; ner Clara. sts., bet. Market an ssion e First & Second. Tel. Temporary 1081. | SONNTAG'S Patent Asency. 758 Clay: Co LI, gass CapE e 818 S o e ey Twine, etc. 118-121 Drumm st. TAKEMURA BROS., wholesale dealers and manufacturers of Japan. goods. 1623 Post TURNER, J. 8., cotton duck, wall bur- laps. 1“‘;1, Tel?‘lporll’}' 239. 9 Misslon st. H. N. COOK BELTING CO, 317-319 Howard st. Tel. Temporary 462. CURTAZ, BENJ, & SON—Open for bus! ness. 2262 Franklin st. DOUBLE CYLINDER GA!OLINE El“- GINES—Prompt delivery. 1396 VALVOLINE OIL CO. 167 Townsend st., rison st., Oakland. San Francisco. Tel. Temporary 2°1. GANTNER & MATTERN VA Y & GREEN, office and vyard :ggmg;ov% rz:f_—gggp‘ :—‘;{'fe Hilia ARth at., between Valendia & Mission: SR o i A B b i T i el “WESTINGHOUSE” ELECTRIO & MFG, GOODYEARL RUBBER "3 218-220| "766, ‘main office northwoll corner of ‘Spear. Tel. Temporary seoond and Howard sts, San Fran- GUMP, 8. & G, CO. are at 1224 eisco. until further notice. mnmfivn{wAn‘n = k'.‘“éuu':' :x’_a; - a stock o ooks, N 3 'HILMER, FRED L. CO.~—Dairy pro School Furniture and Supplies, ducts. 26 Clay st. Tel. Temporary 568. o dusts. 26 ClNgRE T8 et HIND. W. G, Architect tarm.rlv Starr King bidg.; at 1766 Geary JOY’S DRUG STORE, Sur; Batteries and 'Lr\luu—:"ot Pine n. JITNGBLU'I‘, A L ity s ixth and Sea rty-s| an P-u“g.):’me. Phone Gakland §706. -ancisco salesroom ready soon. F. WILLEY & CO,—Carriages, busi- o'nm wagons, etc. 19 r.u st ‘WOLF, 107 Marl JORI faer o, Spem on i ot Ll O 1ow 558 MiTmore. . Billlard and Pook tables. 885 F1moRe. KEYSTONE TYPE FOUNDRY, 30! Tel- tfu.ph ave,, Oakland. Phono YA & ERBE ¥. office, 302 Polk st., bal. ‘warehouse, 42 Otkfl- 8. F'.; Oak- Mchl-nr and. Ffl‘ ton. ‘l::d sales office, 207 Bacon bl . KENT, THOS. Shirt Maker, now at 'mumum & SONS, Paper, (hll-fl‘ phone Oakland gh ““;}hk -'-‘" " ehil arrived.| Jackson Francisco: 51 114 = Electric R. co.—om:- ect LA hlnluu h!met% u Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Orfental 8. 8. Co.) Have Opened Their General Offices at 217-221 Brannan St., San Francisco & 8 BAOMNSEID‘Q MARU.. ,‘!wu ‘Hl. 24, 1908 RU. S 3 APPON AARU. Fridey. Oetel Steamers, wil lesve whait, comer First saa Brannan streets, 1 p. m., Yokohama Hongkong, calling at xanoxulu. Kobe mn..m Nagasak! and Sha and coanecting o koag with steamers for Manila, Indis etc. cargo received on board on day of salling. Hound trip, tickets at reduced rates. ‘o passage apply at office, corne: Fitws ind Branata’ coven. ' W. H. AVERY, Asaistant General Manager. OCEANIC S. S. C0. HONOLULU only—S. S. Alameda sails 11 a. m. Sept. 1st. Rnund trip, first class, $125. SYDNEY, AUCKLAND; SAMOA, HONO- LULU_S8. S Ventura sails 2 p. m. ugus TAHI"]\.‘XL SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposa sails 11 a. m. Sept. 11. rn-.;_q,... round trip $126. . SPRECKELS & BROS. CO,, General Agents, Pier No. 7, foot Pacific st., San Francisco. Phone West 1273. Oakland office, 1168 Broadway. Phone Oakland 8818. _MAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. _ MARE ISLAND NAVY VARD, VALLEJO and NAPA NAPA VALLEY ROUTE. Kontu:ello 8. S. Co. and Napa Valley R. Co. Close connections. m TRIPS DAILY—8 ‘Boats leave San Francisco T *9: ll ..n..nfl)noon.lli (00 .8 Springs &3 W FF R RRE Livarmore. l('lnm) Valley ne, Soring. lone, Sacramento. Oakdale, Chinese, :m Atiautic m—o# fi 55555 Junction, Visalia, Kansas City, 8% Louis Niles, San. P e Way Seaions - River Steamers . Costa. Byron. Tracy, Modesto, Merced, vis n The i Bib 6 BRE BE W 55? i 55 5355 P E i 3% T80 Vi , Niles and San Jose mfl““fl day only) ... COAST LINE 3 (Third and Townsend Streets) E.n Jose and Way Stations........ 114 610 830 .00 §¥ iE? H F 4 HEN r Stockton, Merced ( ection for Yosemite and intes< Dintteg. 9, vy 0 Chicago. ves every connection to onm &n’n o'i. M.— nflo{ Limited Merced (direc "“lfi» By akershtid and points on nux 10 AN roe stoeks % g e crmadiate 0 P. M.—Over! Express for Den- Grand ave. and West “_..Ye"""}nn"vfll 2, Jeave Mere: or Yosem] “!: A. M. and 0 P. M. every day. NORTHSHORERAILROAD Via Sausalite Ferry. ———Tieket Union Depot, foot of Market st., San Francisce, s e — = MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY m “ |Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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