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NEW MRS. ASTOR WILL ENTERTAIN Plarts^toße a Leader in :ySpciety in British \u25a0 ; Ks Metropolis. Og4e*t Mills Twins the V^&iiter of Interest %:^v\ in London. RTECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL. .tDJCDQX.June 1«. — From many points r.i vi-^w the .inos. Interesting American gr'.rls j.ust now in London are the OgS^n. 'Mitls twins, who are so closeli' >eiate<iti) the American Embassador's wifej ; . " .Though they cannot be called "bojiu^.Tfvil..they arc decidedly good look jn? ftr.^.-; -having mastered the secrets oiTc&ic \u25a0 dressinff. they thus accentuate '.he'.f. 'charriis. Separately these two g-Vt-ls troul.d .not attract any particular iv«te>tS>«.-."but tog-ether and invariably off-^sfojd .\ialike.- from the tips of their rr/^s: _s>';tfctlr:-very Parisian hats, every <?tje %t»ir-ps'.at them and every one- asks they were born Mrs. .fsj!Ax%' -iiil Is "•has insisted that they ' sliiir.W-:^ -.dresised alike to the minutest -^j-ta^ivjliJGacl) of these girls has the friends tnd no one, ever t;;:j;.Vts;of a present to one «nt£t» \u25a0vtV- f.lsftr presenting the same to the ; ••- ejr.;'. ythdy had a birthday recently gngVUceij 1 Xriends had some trouble in ,'. : .r;:ic-;a;ttriß . presents for these fair . i&tn&t' -*' - - • •;' Mills wished to procure ivy'o ./•necklet* of the new stone, ultra r^-«'.ri'.*i»*i i<>r : : her daughters and had no <i .*?<i!iKy-..ih finding one perfect gift of twteC'Att in all London her jeweler r^ifeTOß.qt-'s-et it duplicated. The im jorjacrit :ii.ate wras approaching- and the '.3v : <- ; Jp ; r .=vya»-'at hts wit's end. At last ii« fSl^iried to Mrs. Mills that the <;iIK •tliiJvg'.tb be done was for him to g : o. : ;>frsLi#ht to Paris and see m'hat he <-dJ-:-13 'fend- "there. She accepted his suf £,e£ti£Jj»^ paid all his expenses and after . a -S"teat- search his exertions were re w^r&ed liy. iioQuiring the deeired neck iet,;V*'feic|i, however, with tKe various -«i^'frr..?es;-'cost Mrs. Mills about twice *V* ,'s*s!\u25a0\u25a0 va'lae. \u25a0 ; : .>^5 't'Vii-5 say that when they: marry tjsfei^ respective husbands will have to "IS^-tfl same establishmpnt, as no ' p^er.; TviJtH "ever induce them to icfijrpit-ir .jr'om each other. Their maids af^" -iVso-t-wln sisters and exceedingly arJkeVeftd (hey, too, dress exactly alike. ' 'f-.ii'f "jTfsses -Ogrden Mills are both ex p^^jw live art of motor driving,- and stftjsngkih>!r recent birthday grlfts were t^ft^e^c-fj-atsifely appointed automobiles, p&'iTJbsrd' a^'d upholstered in white. Their p.f»V? ..ar* alv-ays of the same family; for :r{«ta^ieei.' : their special favorites, two fok' ' i&fxitr*, -.ere brothers, while their ;*:.T.iy 34jianese spaniels are sisters. \u25a0Pi,A.3>«S- OF BIRS. ASTOR. >--!fiC«- :y*ry- first persons to Inaugurate .•.:".\u25a0.--. rivier.'. season this year ; were Mr. fV.'ilprf: Astor and his bride, who the :Cr: '^aj-. had the Thames to theni v::'>s;"at-31oart "that portion of it which : :c-.*";' fqf three miles on either side of •'hyediiL- 'Out they started in a motor ii'ta-ti : .vi'theut attendants and each s>«-Eqf;T.;<iuite competent to manage the iiitricacie"* of ihe engine, etc. Although l&^a»i>: '*«« cold th«y remained on the w&ter>fpT nearly two hours. The bride was. '•j&iiarmijig'ly arrayed In fine white £ergV Wfth the most fascinating- of Tifeit«'.'v.€rvet motor caps on her- fair ha!r> \u25a0 :- .-.-\u25a0 . It.'-wlli he interesting to watch the jifw .M-f.s.; Aster's progress as a hostess. for. I a-m : told on the best authority that f\u25a0 / jneiaris to- be a leader of society. Zt.& Actors have not been especially iFr.bitiou.s in the pagx for social success, i is -no reason why the bride f!.duT(ifcot chine. She will practically h'A'io -ih«.r \u25a0 father-in-law's mansion ir. Caritan ?Jouse terrace at her commanr a>" .w*ji: is' Cliveden, so she certainly \u25a0fc*s^eyeY.3r' fatility for entertaining. liK-Jtstor^ senior, threatens to retire Iptpt. pjKiykte life and will in future ipenfl : ;niKic"h of his time at his new P^>-e-6i»tßide Tunbridge Weils — a some- establiPhraent sur- Teur-deaT^v high walls after the style ft a ; .-Jn4>>. ai ?tery. Some of Mr. Astor'p frler^JsVfaSt he : has turned "religious" £n&-:t&it-the new house is a place in whicfe : tA.i»e4itate: In it is certainly 8 ehafzn'ing; otatory wherein the religious pktiif/r/s~aijd objets dart are worth nearly $£00,600. Xne. papers -have been gushing "over sflk A^to.rls . satisfaction at his son*? r.arriage. ' As a matter of fact, Jt was a very great disappointment to him, the best proof of Wuic. is that he *-ould not b* present at the wedding. Kis objection was that bis son was r-.arrying a.voroaiTiHw already had a husband and Mr. Afitor ie against di vorce. . . ">.'"/ ; - NEW PALACE FURJVIf^IIXGS. The work has been a lonff time under *ay, "but &i last the task of renovating Buckingham Palace, which the King | r*x himself on coming to the* throne, is well -nljrh accomplished." The etate apartiii^h'ts- have been redecorated and : vr.ef'K contents rearranged. Harmonious '.oior'ichejnes have replaced the con fusion.bif. Incongruous tones and hld nik- .ornamentation .which previously -s-.arrtd'the effects of the pplendid'trea- : lur«f--th«jr contained. The rooms are fcqwAfeaily- beautllul Instead of being — I** H*"?iry Grevllje once «aid they; »ere^T"q.u!te : the usrliest In Europe." That '£j»tute courtier has recorded his , opinion-, of the palace in his Journal; T.hlch. was recently published. "I never enter the place." he wrote, 'without wondering at the execrable taste which there prevails, exactly what u;-ed to "be seen in the second-rate cafes or isiifsp-als of France and Germany.' That, "execrable taste" lasted all through Queen Victoria's long reign.' She was greatly- opposed, -more es pecially. Jn her later years, to making cj^r.ges. particularly where her own household, fixings were- concerned. Truth to tell, the Grand Old Lady, with all her virtues, was woefully deficient in artistic taste. That King Edward possesses, and thanks to him. Bucking ham Palace is now a residence befitting a sovereign. . ' WILL CHANCE DIXXER HOrR. ,' * A number of well known society lead ers, including the Duchess of Suther land, the "Duchess of Moxlborough, Sirs/. 'Ronalds and Mrs. Lulu Har 'Court, have determined on Introduc ing" certain innovations- In society's fustems, and it Is said the King and Queen are in favor of their move ment — indeed come of the suggestions ere supposed to have come straight , from his Majesty himself. The first if to alter the dinner hour from 7:30 to 6 o'clock or even «*rller. " This is the result of the dieting fad, for in these .days roost people take a v«ry light luhch, the table d'hote lunch "of f«v»ral courses being a thing of the psist. By 8 the majority are ready for dinner and this earlier meal. would allow more time for the festivities to follow, and a chance of getting to bed •irller — always a greai consideration "for th* 1 students of ' hyglone. On" the rrofframme Is also th« intention of Mai^rgr evening calls de rlgueur in .steSf of the afternoon visits This is being done in the hope of f^ally reviving visiting, for calling Is ?jractieally gone out in every, phase of society, bo much so that even after, a <.itiner party, -or a ball, people now tcarcely ever think it »»«essarjr to pay RELEASE ALLEGED MURDERER AND JAIL WITNESS FOR PERJURY Plot to Send N Man to Gallows Nipped in the Bud in Authorities Foil Attempt to Get Rid oi Heir to an SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CAIX. LEWISTOIC. Ida.. June 16.— At ' the preliminary examination of Albert Jungclaus, charged with the murder of L. Paller, his foster-father, last No vember, the prosecuting attorney asked the court to enter a dismissal, and a few hours later Xorman Cooke, a pho tographer of Spokane, who was the chief prosecuting witness, was arrest ed on a charge of jerjury and conspir acy in an attempt to swear away the life of Jungclaus. Cooke was arrested down town. When the charge was read to him he fainted. Cooke's wife in formed young Jungclaus of the alleged conspiracy. Last November Faller, an old man. lived on a farm near here with his foster-son, young Jungclaus. The lat ter accidentally killed the old man with a shotgun. The Coroner's inquest held that the shooting was accidental. Young Jungclau's was heir to the es tate and in the Probate Court the brother of Faller contested his right. The court held for youngr Jungclaus and the case was appealed- to the Dis trict Court '.' BIG DEAL IX HAWAIIAN REAL ESTATE UNDER WAY Ae^otlatloß* Belnar Made for Pacific Height! and Water Sources and Rights. . HOXOLULU, June 16. — One of the biggest dials in real estate and water rigrhts ever consummated' £n Hawaii is reported to be near completion. It in volves the sale of Pacific Heights and the witer sources and rights belong-in? to that property. Also practically the whole of Pauoa Valley and all the springs and water sources In that val ley. It also involve? the utilization of the water from these sources for water power and the establishment of a. paper and fibre factory. Finally the plan contemplates an addition to the water supply of Honolulu without cost to the community. The promoter of the plans thus outlined is T.--B. Reynolds, the representative in Hawaii of the New York Paper Export Association. Del Monte as a Home Resort. Hotel Del Monte, by the rea, near old Monterey, is open as usual. All outdooi attractions. Special terms for families who make this their home. • * the duty call Which used to be abso lutely compulsory for all who had the slightest pretensions to good breeding. For th« last tw'd or three seasons hostesses have been seeing what dire failures have been even their, regular afternoon parties for which formal in vitations had been issued. The women came right enough, hordes of them, but wild horses will not drag the men to them. Now the British woman will not be happy ct a party unless there le a man to talk to her. Unlike the Ameri can woman the less she has to say to her own sex the better Bhe »«»*«»«• it. She feels "out of It" and dowdy unless the uncrowned lord of -creation is hanging round her. - When ' first It was discovered . that hostesses could not get men to after noon tea parties they introduced cham pagne, liqueurs, etc., instead of tea, hut even this bait did not bring them. Now/ the idea is if it became the fashion to pay after-dinner calls' the men might be induced to come. Renljjnx Hl* Position. OAKtiAXD. June 15. — A. G. Nason, who, It was reported, severed his con nection with the National Fire Ir»KOr ance Company of Hartford, is not con nected with that conjpany, but is Pacific Coast manager of the National Union Fire Insurance Company ,of Pittsburg, from which he has resigned. Heald's Associated Colleges 1451 FRANKUN ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. Bacon Block, 1060 Waahtnston St.. Oaklaad. Educate practically in all commercial pursuits and in all branches of eflneer- ing. Open for work throughout the entire year, Pupils can attend otperj school. For information call or ad- j dress E. P. HEALD. President. ' - Polytechnic Business College | And 3cboo! of Bncinrertßf i«w la ncJifloa. " I i Oakland. Cal. <l*c. capital *to<* I1C0.000). , CtUfonria'*'' Grwt Bnclnct* \u25a0 IJoiTerxfty. • ]000 Stqdents. td«al cl!met«: home InSuancts. ! H<R ! finest' bulMlnx tjirt r qi;lptn«nt la \u25a0 Amtrlca. : 100 »yp*WTit*rs: 30 teacbrrs; - iD<l!Tldn»l in*tr. Farvlia Qraramar. Hirh Sch. and Univ.' stnd«n<s. E'lttman an 4 Or»fr*Shorthao<l. Position* teenrpd. Aiso CJril. ElrctrTfal or Mining- K«jglß»prlny. \u25a0 . New Bnlltflac Not Damaged by Earthquake HA ITT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, liii [ MENLO PARK, CAL. 11l I 1 Opens for" 16th year, Aug.- UIU I I I 27. 1906. \u25a0 . W. S. MEREDITH. Prln. Bitcßcpck Military Academy SAY RAFAEL, CAL. Xmas Term' will comtnence on Aug. 14th St. Margaret's Sobnrban School For eirls.~. San Mateo," Cal. For book of ; information address*. -, -\-•\ -• \u25a0 \u25a0 MISS ELKA.\OR TEBBETTS. BELMONT SCHOOL (.£&) • belmontv^al/ ' The next term opens Augrust 13. For catalogue and book of views, address W; T. REID. Aa &L (Harvard). MISS HARKER'S SCHOOL, j Palo Alto, Gal. Boar^int \u25a0 and day nchooL - la- j Urmrtlatt and ptimarjr departments.' ; Oertiflcat* i admits. to Stanford, Vassar and WellMley.* Be- i ! np<n« August 20. . \u25a0 ' ;: ; ;' • j IRVING INStITUTE | WIII'REOPJSN 'July 9, 1906; School for i eirls \u25a0 Accredited' by the -universities, j Address MBS. KD\V. B. \u25a0 CHURCH 'or I MRS. O- H. KELLOOO, 5156 California st i KOUII lAHAIPAIS MIUTARY ACfiDEMY, • '. ;-; SAX KAFAISU-'CAL,.-' :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:•/- Vf f Junior school separate.- Kail term lie- gins AH*. 15. ARTHUR CROSttY.- D.D.. litad Master. .-;= . : ; - '•:,'•-.,' TUE: SAN: FRANCISCO j C ALL., \u25a0\u25a0 \ SUNDAY^. Jl;N£vl7, oIOOR. \u25a0How Good Food may Turn to Poison #rr^N..ECAY Is not digestion, you ; The Intsstines are also lined with mil- I Vy know, even when it -.-take* lions of little 'suction pumps, "that^ draw W^JJ . place In the stomach. " thiv Nutriment from Food, as it : passea \u25a0~\ \ . / Food decayed' in the body :. them in going through. ft^ter. being eaten is as -dangerous to- '• . ' \u25a0 ' -m v ' " health as food decayed before being eaten. - Food^nourishes or poisons, just Accord- \u25a0\u25a0: Nutriment is then carried Into tha Ing to how long it remains in the Bowels B lood. >and s>eid over' the V ßody) as undigested. \u25a0\u25a0•.- , ,/, _ . Braini Bone ahd Brawn.^ 1;M;& • .Cascarets are : the simplest and; surest >. But, when, the Bowel-Musclesare weak, tafeguard^against Delayed Digestion yet :t K^ Foc ;d m^ves : too si£fr:tS stimulate discovered. - --- •\u25a0 , • . — -, -r— r— \u25a0*- \u25a0-.- \u25a0-.-•\u25a0-. _| •-.'v- * * * - flow, or' too little fiow.bf Digestive Juice. Sold jn a thin Enamel Box^ half as " }°. change the food into nourishment. ;\ thick as your watch, which fits into the 1 Then., the food , decays in- the Bowels, vest pocket or lady's purse as if it grew ', and in the thirty, feet of Intestines. , there. •. '. ...' When this Decay begins the little, suo- In this round-edged Enamel Box are tion pumps draw Poison from the derated found six small Candy Tablets. . Food, intb : the blood, instead of the Nutrjl One of these toothsome ' tablets works tion it should have drawn. - %'iW. wonders for digestion. Now,- Cascarets contain the only con£< Soon as placed in the mouth it starts binatloii'of- \u25a0"* drugs that Stimulates these the Saliva flowing, which at once gets to.- Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines just work dissolving it. .- " as a Cbid Bath, . or open-air Exercise. The Saliva becomes blended with the stimulates a Lazy Man, .•. Candy Cascaret tablet,. ; and Jrom the * Cascarets therefore act . like Exercise. moment they start going down your They produce the same sort of Natural throat together they start working to- result that' a Six Mile walk in .the country' gether. . !\ \u25a0 - would, produce, "without any injurious Now, what do they work at? Bowel- ChemicaJ effect. ' ' ; - - i work, of course— Digestion. ' TTie Vest Pocket Cascaret Box is sold . » # » ' by>" Druggists, at T^^rfe- ;: / Be sure you get. the genuine, made only Most of the Digestion occurs in the by the Sterling Remedy Company, 'and thirty feet of intestines that connect with , never sold in bulk. Every, tablet stamped \u25a0 the Stomach. "CCC." -y \u25a0\u25a0-.'-' ,"V r | They are lined with a set of little ' - : # # # ." . mouths, that squeeze Digestive Juices \ - :.;..• into the Food eaten.- - - - | W FREE TO OUR FRtENDSt \u25a0n>c pi r «tivc juic« tos ss wi.K F S c SU;«S,3§. P «EX^»®^dJ the food, just as Saliva mixes with Cas- hard-enorael«ci in colors. It Is a btanty fbr:the caret tablets, dissolving akd changing ' \'S^^A^^^% I S&Sit-l that food into nourishment, as it passes with whlchTHlsTilntK trinket it te&ti. 7£6 _.„„.;• . — ; : \u25a0 •« • Send t^ay, mentloninj this paper. Address along the channel. .; . Sterlinf Remedy Compjuiy, CWcaj^pr New York. ! Sunnyvale, only •36 miles when the Bay Shore cut-off is finished. 40 minutes* ride from 3rd and * Townsend street^ A manufacturing center among the oaks and fertile fields. Home of the Jubilee Incubator j : Co., the Goldy Machine Company, the'- Joshua V Hendy Machine Works; the Century Paint and Roof- 1, ing Co. and Madison & Bonner, with their enormous . packing house. Elevation 93 feet. Business, resi- : *v '; dence, half-acre, acre, 5 -acre and 1 0-acre lots. No bet- ter land on earth. Write us for our new catalogue. Sunnyvale Land Company X SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA.^ Or.^C. M. WOOST ER CO./ Selling Agents . ;>; > ' . 1666:O'FARRELL ST. '; ; ' i :- . .\u25a0'''/' ' \'\: \u25a0 — '"''' ' '"' ! " 1 ' '. ""\u25a0'"\u25a0 " • -*•*-" . "* MKH r IYNI.H ill il ill Li Li null minwFRY ILiIILHI Lowest -1 Prices STYLISH READY-TO-WEARS ' -"•''••\u25a0- " And .;.\u25a0 Fine Milan Shapes New Goods Arriving Daily MRS, E; LYISIGH Formerly Market and Sixth Streets Now 759 Golden Gate Avenue . Between Franklin and Gouph Streets The Temporary Office Ne wman'S Le vinsoii INCORPORATED IS SITUATED AT 1707 Qctavia St. NEAR BUSH G. 4. MALM & GO. (Formerly 220-222 Bush Street.) TRUNK MANUFACTURERS Have Opened a Temporary ; Business ; • y ' -, Office at; Their \u25a0 :'. "i; Factory 18th arid Folsora Sts. \ -^m^ws&J* STEARNS'- VISIBLE ' TYPEWRITER tt'JffiQfM*3mS& A writing ana bill- - MBBKKSBWS^a^gfiB mx machine ero- BSyw'JSfJwBSESHBi bodying jjvery ' " convenience. , ' - JSMMsm -I-GUIiZHipORIXR * >< W*Taa-SaMWaSgr 1746 Flllniore St. \u25a0 BAY AND IVTEIIURBAN ROUTES. . MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD^ VALLEJO ahd^NAPA: • ' ii - >'APA;VAi.LEV ROtTTE. V » Uonticello ' S. S. r Co. andVNapa .Valley Electric : R;'*R.'Co.-: Close connections, \u25a0\u25a0:.:\u25a0: \u25a0 '.\u25a0 -r B— ROUND TRIPS DAILY— « > : Boats leavei ßan -Francisco«7:o6," *0:45 a. m.; 12:30 noon, '3:15,* «:<H),*«8:30 p. m.vy : San Francisco landin> and" ofilce, Pier 2;? foot of Mission «W one « ; block i south Market-st.*" iFerry.^^Aleals \u25a0 a'.* la'^ carte. 'Phone.'.Temporary 405. '\u25a0' . .-•- •Lands Navy -Yard direct ; i OCBA-X -TRAVEL. I y@£i^. STHHSSIKVE j WHARF l San Francisco, j For Los Angcks^San Diego, Santa pirbara Santa R«"a, ... ...,,..»;,. Stpte of California . .... . . . .; ...... For Eureka— Humboldt Bay Pomonn ...'....'.. ,';% . '\u0084.'. . . .. . . ..;.... Corona .........\u25a0;.:........... .'. .... -* \u25a0\u25a0 r ---. V - \u25a0.- V, ... , •",-." ...- \ For Seattle, Tacoma, Pogct Sound Ports, Victoria/ Vancouver Umatillo . . .:../! . . ;. . ... 1 . "\u25a0[ . . . . . •.;'; '. ; '! City of Pnebla. ..... .Jane 13, 11 a. m. Qneen ........; 1 ~.~. .......,./. ' i For Ensenada, La Paz, Maratlam -i Guaymas and Other Mexican Ports; CalKng at San Pedro and East San Pe4ro, Curacao ..,...,.., . . June 13, 10 n. 411, Riffht Reserved to - Change This Schedule. . TICKET A3VD FREIG HT OFFI CES « San Francisco. : Front of Ferry Bulldinß San . Francisco . . '. .'"."' . : .Broadway Whirf Oakland .... '. . . :v. ..!:.'; 968 S.F. Freight Office; ' .'. .Broadway W^iarf C. D.:duNANN, O. P^A., San} Francisco! OCEANIC S. S. GO. Sydney, Auckland^ Samoa,; Honolulu | S. S.; Ventura sails. 2 p./m.,,June 21. | HONOLULU only— s: SL Alameda'salla il j * a. m'.i June' 3o.'; Round rtrlp/'flrst-class/! $125.: A-"' r .v £ t V ' ' > "J-7 ',* '* I TAHITI, SOUTH SBASt-S. S. Marlposa j salls;H'a;.nj.r July'K Ofand Teur this I v»yit;e « for" native '\u25a0 fetes/ $126; - 6 days yon^Tahitl.; : : / "'^^"'- '"',.'-,." ' \u25a0 .. X'i* \ J. D.ISP«EckELSi&"BROS. CO.; . I General -Aijents.rpiertNo;; 7,- foot* Pacific st.,*r San .>t-rancisco.*^Phcme J.West 1278. 1 Oakland,' office,' 1008- Broadway." 'Phone ! Oakland '6202.%' :V'V".'.'" "-. - ;; -; ' -. ' Vn^- -* I Tpyp Kiseii Kaisha! ' (Oriental S. S. Co.)- . .\j ; Have Oponad Tholr General Offices at , "' Stearrtefs fwlliv.leave> wharf, corner Fl r»t ?and: Branr.an l streets,; 1 * p; ra.;^ t «r Yokohama and Hontrkons, i, ca lllngr •• at Honolulu, Kobe.' (Hlojro); Nagasaki and 1 Shantfhai, and connecting a* Hongkong with iteamers for Manila, India, etc. No cafffo >r received yon -board on- day ~ of saiiTnff.^.<;;\'| 5 0-.' 1 4?;; :;\u25a0:;.- *\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.. -^^:l\7 ;-•-\u25a0•\u25a0: \u25a0 ;;* Round trip tickets hat reduced rates'."^ T'dFor "^ frelgrht> and i ; passage "apply \-e* ofllc»/corn«r> First and;Brannan<sts. -V- : .-a " ' • ' • W.2H:.AVERY^r-\ '\u25a0:-.'\u25a0 M.3BU ''.General Manage^ WiflTf NU I IIL .We beg to announce- that on and after Mon- ; . day; JurTe 1 8th, our ; I San Franc sco Office i . \u25a0l ' and Store will be- lo- cated at- the corner of i; . Mission and BealeSts^ 14 Nowhere ail cbmmuni-: I cations should Ibe ad- dressed," We will be- prepared to fill all or- Faints,i9i!s and Glass and respectfully solicit your patronage, v.,, \u0084I_. CP. fUUIR S CO. '<\u25a0 ..-•'-- \u25a0 \u25a0 :.- \u25a0 ' -' . - Traveling Bags Stationery Gutlery ; BARBER SUPPLIES . Large Stock : FACTORY PRICES Come and See Us TO MAN PITTS \u25a0THE HUSTLER 1123 FHlmore. Street Near Golden Gate Aye. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS / New goods :cpn istan ilyf • arriving and; on sale ' at pur temporary \u25a0 .quarters, Eighth and Franklin Sts., Oak- land, Cal. To All Persons Holding Storage With the Pierce-Rodolph Storage Co., iric, \u25a0 You' are hereby notlfleij.to call at th« office, No. 1450 Eddy street,, near Fill- more, wlthJn seven (7) days from-thlP date, to withdraw your poods .or; con- sent-to storage in «inofher warehouse; otherwise said stored goods/ will be. moved-and stored' elsewhere should w» consider such' removal necessary. ' AH transfers of' storage at the cost, of per- sons for whom said goods are held. You are also hereby notitted to pay- ajl jnoneys' due; within seven (7) dayn from this date;: and those.persons ow- ing an amount equal to one year's stor- age, must call .on, 'or before seven "(7) \u25a0 days from this date and make satisfac- tory arrangements or their goods will be sold, to pay all charges due. i •:.-\u25a0 (Signed) .v . "\u25a0.->'\u25a0-; -\u25a0 -/ .. •\u25a0. r^."-i<~ TUG PIEBCG-ROOOLPH STORAGE \u25a0 / CO., INC., \u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 ;:.', '\u25a0 ' -,: r\- j . 1^51) t'dil 3' St.. Xear Fillmore. SAX FRAXCISCO, Jug* 18, HMW. Mantel, Grate, Tile and Furnace * Departments NOW IN FILL OPERATION : 2270 to 2276 FOLSOM ST. General Office, 1023 O'Ftrrel! St. Title Insurance and Guaranty Company "Formerlr Mills Building ; —Now— SW.Cor.fchandS^ NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS. The"? Club >Is Tnow f located Jatj Its ; new quarters;*lS25 > ,Octavia'3irir'. All : members wlll!pleaie send ln ; tielr. addresses; -, :.:\u25a0'- - ;--\u25a0 -;;•;;;• ;;*^.7. '/.".."."," '.*"'...' '". '.:,' -.. \u25a0 .'"";\u25a0,;\u25a0 ' corporation V '^ii.'- (j Same old ; ; price ;;-.' - $2iSO :^Finniore;St; San Francisco 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. mm CAUfORNIA AND MONTGOMERY STREETS We solicit r and receive Commercial and Savings . accounts 1 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 : GEARYiSTREET, Near Fillmore St. DEVISADERO STREET, Near Post St. VALENCIA STREET, Near 22nd St. The dates of opening will be announced later. '* DAVID f. WAM, President 1. DAlZfli BROWII, Haaanf Phenix' lnsurance Company Of Broolclyn Time for giving notice of loss or filing proofs will be extended on^ request, i Our adjusters will make up proofs of all 10/ses adjusted without expense to claimants. Call or address at new location. [POLYTEGHNIG BUILDING Cor. Twelfth and Harrison Streets, Oakland. Our offices in Kohl building are being prepared for early I occupancy.- A. C. OLDS, State Agent, San Francisco, Cal. J. H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago, 111. SUTTER AND GOUGH STREETS - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. EUROPEAN FML AIV Restaurant and Grill Room in Connection Telephone in every room. Hot and cold water. Bath. Elevator service THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL NOW IN OPERATION - y Opened June 1, IQO6 V QUSTAV MANN, Manager. . » Formerly of Zinkand. -Crodier-Woolwoitii National Bank Fpr the convenience of our depositors in the Western Addition, arrangements have been made with the Citizens' National Bank, Polk street, near Sutter, to receive deposits for our account. A representative of this bank will be in attendance. Th^CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATIONAL BANK . /-\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0-«\u25a0->-.\u25a0•« -\u25a0\u25a0..•\u25a0. - .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•-- - - . . . . HATTERS" 1 FORMERLY 328 KEARNY STREET [ Now 1718 MARKET ST. USS^ THE==. Moving to -\u25a0''' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 • \u25a0 46to58KansasSt Foot of Eighth; one block south of S. P. R. R ; tracks. j All cars transfer to Sixteenth. Get off at Sixteenth and Kansas; walk up two.btocks.-. : / feclls Safe Co. r - COR. 14tb and WEBOTER STS. OAKLAND -' .. " . (Tempcrarr - ; Only) , Stock .^ AF Hand ... Will Occupy Our New Building on [ MAJRKET ST^, NEAR FIRST, S^F; W. R; GRACE & GO. IMPORTERS TEMPORARY ; OFFICES | New Tribun© \ Bulletins; OAKLAND . . Phoae Oaklaad • T4M 628 'Montgomery; St. nontcomery Blcek. Kmmva. 234. S\N FRANCMCfc , Johob aid Other Braa 4a. • Beat Bclcixiaa mud German. ' I PORTLAND : CEMENT | STRUCTVRAL^STEKt. KTC. RADKE & CO. Jcwders and Silversmiths Formerly of 65 Geary t treet ,arul I iiS-Sutter^wUl REOPEN at 1 1813 DEVISADERO About JUNE ! 1, with a full line of new goods. [ /•-\u25a0\u25a0-.'. . •\u25a0- \u25a0*..<•-\u25a0 \u25a0 Peeskyroyal pills ><(Wi»' CHIfiHKSTEK'S KNOLI-H •&h/^™» !?C*>J "llh MMrltiwit. T»J.« U0 »tber. Kr>»*« fH BSk WJ ttaoeoro*" *i.I»«iIIbMo«« %mA l«it«. } C " JP'KMM tor PmrtlvaUra. TmlbmU* : In O '.Md**iUM«r «V»Ij*4»««." <»»•*«•'\u25a0.»*•*«• Jk . , {/ tant Hail. 1 •-«*»* TmlmiU. »>M)f AgMtw UK »V«- Jti<U*». »««**«, i'UlLkm ITU * 17