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Oakland Tribunei
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SUNDAY EVENING OAKI JAND 1 TRIBUNE APRIt, 29 1908 11 CAMPS 5 i RIIRIWPW iSIRHI J. F.W. SOHST Pioneer Carriage Factory I Alirnml rinh rhPf AiUUUIIUUUU I I UllilliilW VIUV VII VI I I I' rinM. -mm mm mm mmmmt FOR OVII HOMES MEASURES asas mm mm SAN FRANCISCp. April 29.

Army officers In charge the refugee camps at Golden Gate report that con OF SAN FRANCISCO IS IN CHARGE OF OUR CAFE OPENED YESTERDAY MORNING. Carriages and Wagons -made and repaired Carriages. Buggies and Light "Wagons Always on Hand. Automobile and. Carrlag Painting and Trimming Promptly and Neatly Dona.

ditions there are excellent, and that the refugees are so sltjiated that they not onl experience no suffering, but noj MEALS A LA CARTE served 4n our A special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Merchants' Association wras field' Friday atternoon the Association's temporary headquarters, 1703 Oough street, between Pine and California streets. There were present enojh mam HI discomfort. few exceptions all tents have been made water tight by being llnet with tar building paper, which was the principal supply distrlbute'd yesterday. The occupants of every tent have been supplied with a field cook stove, and the refugees In need are given a double army blanket, request Cor. Eighth and Franklin Streets Robber Tires Pot on Vehic es.

Telephone Oakland 88Z President Frank J. Symmes, Directors F. J. Koster, W. M.

Searby, Foster Most quaint and restful spot in all Oakland. bing made to the officer of the day. i Within the last forty-eight hours fully a hundred campers have left Golden Gate -Park to occupy houses Your POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL You Can Get Glasses they left In fear of fire, or new places they have found in the unburned district. The Dominican Sisters have Informed SN FRANCISCO. April 29.

This following lwpdrtant order was issued at the axmybeadquarters at Fort Mason yetserday morning In regarcHo the observance of; sanitary conditions by the people of San I Francisco: "General orders No. 16 The following regulations for the government of the several military sanitary divisions of San Francisco are announced and will be strictly followed by all concerned: "A commissioned medical officer of -the army has bm assigned to each sanitary division by the Department Commander with a sufficient number of assistants io perform the requisite duties, and with, authority loii see that the provisions of ttls order are properly' executed, INSPECTORS. "The medical' officer so designated will assign sanitary Inspectors, whose! duty It shall be- to inspect the general pol'oo of the unp. Its quarters and streets, the kttihejui the food, its quantity and quality, method of preparation, the conditions of latrines and urinals and the general health of its population. Tho sanitary inspectors will make to the surgeon of the 'sanitary division a report of any unfavorable conditions or unusual Ircrease in sickness, with their remarks end recommendations in 'the premises, these reports to be promptly forwarded to the chief sanitary officer.

"The san'tery officer provide an ample fore, of scavengers, who will be employed and pnld by quartermasters' depai-trncnt. They will remove all kitchen and 'other garbage and cither cremate it or dispisf; of it in such rale place as the sanitary officer shall direct. BOIL WATER. "All persons living In camos should be warned th-U the drinking water, unJar EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS. the Associated Press that their college' at San Rafael was not damaged by the Cole, David Bush, I.

O. Upbam, Byron Mauzyi R. H. Swayne, Attorneys Wright and Wright, Editor F. M.

Todd and Secretary L. M. King. The disaster that has recently befallen the city and tfie resulting conditions were thoruoghly discussed. Notwithstanding the, magnitude of the destruction, the board took a very optimistic view of the situation, and felt that a greater and finer city would result and that every efTort should How be exerted to take advantage of the opportunity offered to reconstruct the city on better lines; to seggregate the warehouse, manufacturing, wholesale and retail districts, so as to secure the greatest convenience in handling business and to reconstruct the streets hi hill districts where advisable so as to do away with heavy grades and permit A splendid place to meet your Specials of dainty cooked dishes.

eartnquak-e, and that studies have been resumed in the Institution. The ship George Curtis, which came to dock at the Eighteenth street dry dock at San Francisco a at our Oakland Store, 46 1 We can take care of all our customers and attend to anyone's optical needs promptly and efficiently. We have our Prescriptions and Records. Our FRESNO, SACRAMENTO and STOCKTON collision while at sea, and the sacond mate of the vessel was killed, the captain seriously injured andTthe ship badly damaged. stores and factories are running night and day and will help F.

J. LEA, Prop. YE OLD ENGLISH KITCHEN 463K 13TH ST. OAKLAND. you Chinn-Beretta Optical T- 466 13th Street, Oakland.

Avenue easy transportation from the down town district to the Western Addition. The board felt that at this time ail existing ciicttmstances. is unsafe for use Interests should work together for the unless it has previously been sterilized nv flinn rfrm-t Qhrmlii hip 'n-iritnra tn tHf n-. tn nut ir. I and best manner and for the early re- I dally practice these precautionary meas- I sumption of banking facilities.

TO) IE I "3 HEADQUARTERS. great a distance as possible from lat- Thp tomnnrnrv hpndrmnrtprs nf thp rines. and people Bhould be instructed in ine temporary neaaquarters or tne i th th transmission of dis- Offers Factory and Warehouse Sites Free of Rent for a Year. Association will be at 1703 Gough ease by flies passing from latrines to street. Secretary M.

King and the I ki'cnenand infecting the 'ojjd- Associations Attorneys will be located i sanitation of these camps is now in fair- there. I ly good condition there has not yet been time for th development of infectious All members of the Association are 1 disorders, such as typhoid fever, Merchants I i Prssent all bills for purchases made by this Committee within three days. Oakland Relief Committee Chamber of Commerce, Oakland, Cal. AMERICA'S SAFEST THEATER, reauested send to1 the Secretarv at find every imeans should therefore bs from I used to protect the food supply once the addresses of their present tern- 8UCh infection. Ons and two blocks from Railroad Station and Water Front.

Electric rower close at hand. SICK CALLS. "Daily sick calls shouid be held 1n fach division, and shirht cases of sick- porary business headquarters for the information of their customers or others who may apply for such 'information. The board ordered that nil membership dues be, suspended temporarily. mmm mm J.

KCEN1G, 1201 Twenty-third I ss treated, but all serious cases or Apply to those like! 'to te ill more than a few I I days should be sent to the Army Gen- eral Hospital. Presidio, or to the tern pending the readjustment of business por.iiy hospital in Golden Gate Park. "If any irtJectious diseases appear he conditions of the members. Members of the, Association may avail themselves of their privilege as members and secure free legal advice from the Association's Attorneys, Messrs. Seattle, Tacoma and TWENTY PER CENT OF SATURDAY AND SUN- case should at once be sent to the Har-, hor View Hospital or the Hospital for Contagious Diseases at Golden G'te Park, and precaution taken to guaid again-t a further spread 6f such By command of io--General eelv.

"(Hgned) P. Jn G.en- era; Chief of Str.ff. "Official: AX. CJ. On Gen-I eral fetaff.

M.liiaay- Secretary." -A jf DAY'S RECEIPTS ARE TO BE GIVEN TO THE RELIEF Vrlf 1' VJJ! 8W ranclsco or at 0.x Broadway, Oak- COMMITTEE. land SPECIAL COMMITTEE PACIFIC HARDWARE STEEL GO. Seventh and Townsend San Francisco. Largest hardware jobbers west of the Missouri Rivtr. Stock intact, business intact, organization intact.

We are Ready for Business Employes please report at once. Pueret Sound Among; other matters acted upon, the boatl decided to appoint a special coin-; mittee to act with the general committee to be formed to consider plans for re- BEEF 1 CATTLE WALTER MATHEWS, CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR, 8AYS THAT THE BELL THEATER IS AS SOLID AS THE DAY IT WAS BUILT. Points I building the city on the best ios.sible i and Passengers. leaves sday at I It; I pp. Uhtia TO IIP1! Stearrep "Charlts Nelson" III I I f.

'Franklin street wharf Tuej III II i noon. Leaves Stuart street i U' San Francisco, at 5 p. wharf, i The California lines. HILL STREETS. The following resolution was also adopted: Whereas The former system of straight streets in the hill districts of the city has in the past been a continual obstruction to easy travel and transjior-tatlon and a decided drawback to the development of tbe citv.

and H. R. Duffin, Passenger Agent. CHARLES NELSON First and Clay Oakland. Insurance Company HOTEL 3Tc JSUJH CnL i i SAN April 29.

Majnr-' General iuts isuxi the fonoving notice trice. Associated Press: "Please nuMif public grenerally ihal beef cattle- --n ih; be handled as dna-i tions In San ijci Their utility else- i of San Francisco Whereas The complete destruction wdetre exce--dirPiy small Those er. 1 1 will l.A fc(- 1-mt e.i.n. Newly furnished Alameda Home of all laiprovfments ou the hills Id the ments should he discouraged." central portion of the citv offers an un-: 11 was stated at Fort Mason iii.i i that uddit.onal troops to. the number of paralleled opportunity to correct sirfb arc en route to San Francisco from a condition, therefore be It various points.

i Every department of this hotel is being operated. Building has passed inspection and declared to be perfectly safe. Only the annex was damaged. All guests and employes accounted for, noat (WILL PAY ALL OF ITS, LOSSES IN FULL AS SOON AS ASCERTAINED AND ADJU8TED, AND CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE. M.

A. NEWELL, President 1 a Uesolred: uuat the Merchants Asso REPOIVFS TO STATE INSTITUTIONS. were injured. Governor Pardee has received a let- i ter from Warring Wilkinson of the elation urges the Honorable Board of Supervisors to cause a survey to be made and a system of winding roads on easy grades to he laid out in such of the hill districts ns have been burned as may be advisable, and immediate steps, to be taken to condemn the necessary land for such streets, and for the widening of such other streets as may be necessary, and for the. construc- S)lJaif(Wpndii) California Institution fcr the Deaf and Blind, telling of the effect of the earthquake upon that structure.

He says the place is practically unharmed, because, even though few thousand dollars will have to be expended in repairs, the guiHings are as strong as Mr Wil- they were before the shock. San Francioco Guests please send address to Hotel St. James, San Jose, for mail. with three-year lease. Ten-room house fitted up within three months at a cost of $5000.

Velvet carpets, draperies, piano, pictures, books, dishes and silver; furnace heat and open grates. Two of the best domestics In California will stay wth purchaser. Will sell lease and contents complete at reasonable figures. Inquire WICKHAM HAVENS, 1212 Broadway. Oakland.

Kiel Evans New Location 4th and tionSf such boulevards in the burned kinson say? that everything he owned districts as are recommended in the i in Francisco or the state has been awawuwfu up Lilt: Superintendent K. Dow of the formal School at San Jose says that maw ouuaine or tnat institution as been condemned and will remain So Burnham plan, before property owners proceed to erect new buildings thereon, in order that such owners may adjust their building locations accordingly. The Board of Directors of the -Merchant's Association of San Francisco. FRANK J. SYMMES, President.

L. M. KING. Secretary. Water Front rjJsnufabturihff Warehouse Site desirable, central location, ready for immediate occupancy For Lease for Long Term or for Sale Principles apply to exclusive agents Em Gm Sessions Go 1006 BROADWAY, OAKLAND until repaired.

President Wheeler says the most serious loss to the University of California is the pr.ocpective impairment of I Its Income. I probably from I $20,000 to $40,000 per year. "It he concludes "that we should move, for- ward and convince the world that we are absolutely undaunted by disaster." Leroy Anderson of the California Polytechnic School writes that no dam- i age has been done to any of the buildings. Warden Edgar of San" Quentin writes! GENIAL HARRY DIES IN DAM HAVANA SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND OFFICE: FIRST ANDS MARKET STREETS.

Phone Oakland 818. News has come to hnnl t5i.it Hurry J. 'W. Dam. a former Oaklander and In the eighties one of the most brilliant Journalists of California and who added to.

his California reputation by making a name for himself In New York and London as a playwright and magazine writer, Is dead In Havana, Cuba. Harry Dam waB a brother of Cleve Franklin Sts. OAKLAND, CAL. Opposite Hall of Reoords. New Carriage Repository, 75x100 fast, 5 stories.

Wagon 8hop in rear, 50x100 feet; 2 stories. Ready for Occupancy July 1st. that $500 will repair all the damages sustained by that institution. E. W.

King of the Mendocino State Hospital reports that between $30,000 and $35,000 will be required to repair the Injuries inflicted upon that structure. i. land L. Dam. the San Francisco attor-i Until then you will find us at our TV MAT T7.

Sr.tsli ami Mercantile Insurance eld Address. CO- Kiel a evans Go. I 224-228 San Pablo Ave, Oakland, Cal. MILLS ALUMNAE. All former students and alumnae of Mills College are asked to communicate with the committee Telief of the Mills giving their addresses and reporting any cases of need among Mills girls.

I The college has received little Injury and bob, faculty and students are engaged in relief work, making garments, contributing of their own clothing and aiding In the distribution of supplies. In place of the regular alumnae day the college and alumnae desire to use their knvri resources In aiding former Mills students wherever there is definite and real need. Mrs. Mlna McGauley, East Twenty-seventh street and Twenty-third avenue, Oakland, phone Brook 624, president of the Mills Alumnae. Miss Marietta Edwards.

2546 Dana street Ber OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH pminS Combined kt sources Million Dollars OYER. 87,000,000 Foundry and Machine Shop keley. phone Berkeley 1613, secretary of! ney, and was once a favorite in the old Athenian Clrib set. He was private secretary, to Governor Stoneman from 1883 to 18S7, and afterward went east and immediately gained fame as a special writer on the New York Times. He made irare hit with aperies of fictitious letters from the great water places In the Atlantic states, and then crossed the ocean to make a reputation in London.

He never returned to California after leaving the state eighteen years ago. STUDENT CRAZED BY EARTHQUAKE BERKELKT, April 29 William Du-gan, president of the sophomora class of the University, Is said to have been seized by a fit of temporary Insanity as a result of the earthquake shock. He was first attacked on' the campus and his friends hurried him to the depot at San Francisco to send him to his home In Southern California. But he escaped from his custodians at-the station at Third and Townsend. The police In all parts of the State were nottfled.

but It was not until today that be was located In San. Jose. His friends left for that place, where they will send him home. Duggun' was a member of the Del Rey Club, and -his unfortunate plight la regretted by his many friends in; the University, where he was so popular. Safe and Machinery Moving i i SAFE AND MACHINERY MOVING rne Mills Alumnase; Miss Dorothy BJ, Tarpey, 1105 Grind street, Alameda phone Alareeda 238.

SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE AT STABLE, 11th and BRYANT Large capacity, perfect condition, for sale. A. E. BOLTON, Room 1, Bacon Block. The following telegram received from E.

G. Richards, United States Manager: "London off ice cables: 'Draw on London in payment of recognized claims. Subscribe $5003 for temporary offices LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE Local igenis 450-462 Eighth Street. Oakland. CaL Phone Oakland 328.

TOM C. GRANT, General Agent 1632 Vallejo Street San Francisco. CaL H. M. ROGERS CO.

(INC.) Wholesale Shoe Dealers Formerly located at 25-27 Battery street; have taken temporary salesrooms at Broadway, San Francisco. Goods are now at railroad shed a. Ready for business next week. SAN FRANCISCO PHONE JESSIE 2641. OAKLAND OFFICE WITH BREED' BANCROFT.

1060 Broadway BARGAIN 1 The American De Forest Wireless Telegraph Company desires the services of a- competent person to plaoe its securities In and around Los Angeles. -For information 'address C. 8. du' Mont, general agnt department Pacific Coast, 278 Pacifie Electrie Building Los Angeles Calif. Very desirable corner lot, 12th st.

70x10s. Very reaaonabia. Sea owner, h. h. Mcdonald, 113 Franklin Street.

Ptono Oakland 147 Phone Oakland 133i.

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