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' INESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. 7 a ear eee Me es LATE SAN FRANCISCO PHOTOGRAPHS NS OF THE CITY HALL AND MAJESTIC THEATER, Leoking North From Ninth and Mission streets. | KEARNEY STREET, LOOKING NORTH FROM MARKET STREET e Palace w he first earthqu roe wsilgien od in San Francise ing te mote that th e wae the first earthquakeprocf building erected in San Francisco. FRANCISCO (8 B&IZED BY AU i" - - _~ "| This photograph was taken from the site of Lotta’s Fountain and looke directly into what was one of San Francisco's leading retall CECE LTT streets, A portion of the Chronicle building is shown on the right i* * THE GBITUATION TODAY. «# : by Looting continues and t te ' . peg pstog*: a ® men are shot. Ten to beg} art ar Hay and P stuffa. vart-martialed *| ' ' ' & fndiguation increases ageins «| TGA, - a 4 @ the militia, whioh will be with #| 7 ° ‘ r © draws * ' «8 Fran and Fairmount hot * rm / te Y 7 res a n * - 4 ' * Bun shines goes, w *! bwies ~ ~ * omfort te . New Yorks 7) t . e Cement : # is no longer * s . : } on * Trains have 1 * Fen +i ' ' per - « rople * per ‘dan «| . metal’ yard ee ee Meat gue . | ow SERRE EEE : eee d * * *A : 1% & Live Stock * 172.36 & Weathers sheep. per 1, tlhe: ew é * | pe 8% per th * * iambe, per head $3 . ear ..4 * 4 Fish * * | TMalidut rt ~_ t Tao eee eee eee 2 " | are ’ ; per t voek Is consta and at the shrimps, per ih Hig hool Stat a tion cod, por ib ée; tit _ b Pike ne Harvard 4 PALACE HOTEL qpeuta gle” cask ave Pike vee ° are walle still standing, while the inté?lor has been completely gutted. it is interest’ | CONSIGNMENT READY IN SAN | - isla . J 3 Ht will be also od that all of the Gay windows, which were on every om in the hotel, have diappeared. The ruins of the Grand hotel and « corner of the THORITIES TO FIGHT FIRE 3 00 TO K ie Monadnock buliding show im this picture. 5 AND COMPANY ASKS FOR ! | | agape Confiscated . | koro eatin iT 33 t ' Work et Bellinghaw < o ‘ apes ‘ ; REMAINS OF THE CITY HALL : # 2 ati® MEN'S SUITS 6,000 PAIRS FINE SHOES r ‘ ‘ . ft . Showing the manner in which the stone work was destroyed. | ‘ “ and . 5 1 8 4 . * Sal Wale W .* ach per erat - 1 ~ a* 1 to tare. pe ~ « ' nt - wath " h . Vegetabies 4 hurbank potatoes, NEO White River potatoes, ‘ ae oi at © ton: « ow petatess, ft, “ 5 ‘ca ty Yellow Danver = No 4 ! : hy “ ' bert, ee ‘ ; r “aig if. : . Seinen i sack cane f a : ~ RUINS OF BUILDINGS ON LOWER MARKET STREET t \E BARN Bo a yg Ry sokage yer bas STABLE HAS LONG BEEN A Plenty f Work s NUISANCE TO THE ne aM BORHOOD AND COMPLAINTS o HAVE BEEN MADE TO CITY DRY GOODS AND NOTION . e HEALTH AUTHORITIES J ; . . : ; : ow ALASKA aie : — thing Ie Neede cae vy BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS WOBLEM 18 BECOMING SERIOUS, AS OVER FOUR HUNDRED ) WAVE ARRIVED IN CiTY—PLENTY OF WORK FOR LABOR €n8, BUT WOMEN NOT SO EASILY PROVIDED FOR— . 4 UWUMGER CAMPS WILL EMPLOY MANY MEN : en ~ » Me teat of caring “ " ‘ 5, notes Pe areiving Sea . . t sowtdagh ray on ile , » 7 See's . ove Brea a Monarch Shoe and Clothing BM 604 Women ‘ st 1317-1319 1317-1319 pel GARDEN HOSE ero t | me gel : oak |I 50 fect 2-4 Cotton Hose, with First Ave. 0. ore First Ave. Path and reported 7 aan - upling and nosale 85.00 = Between Union and University Streets— Half Blook North of ° Madquarters for.» bered 6 400. Many THE RUBBER STORE. aphe’ BE SURE YOU LAND IN THE RIGHT PLACE FOR GE Sr the nigte 4 ais had bees 714 Firat Ave. ‘ ’ : BARGAINS. Get with something . “