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32 MARCH 31, ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SAN . FRANCISCO CALL., SUNDAY, 1901. Hale’s. \ Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale'’s. ~ A new hat---A new suit. What to wear for Easter---Where to get it---What to pay for it---The absorbing topics just now. Easter, next Sunday! The proudest day of the year for womankind. And we’ve done everything in our power to give you as much pride for the money as it’s possible to get. That's what makes 5 7 BEAL ESTHTE SALES HEAY Three-Quarters of a Million Change Hands in Week’s GLOVES FOR EASTER. FOR LADIES, MEN, MISSES AND BOYS. l | | | LADIES’ GLOVES Ay by S v 1 Easter at Hale’s-=-an event of public interest. 4 $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 and £2.00, Are the most reliable. durable and perfect fitting gloves in America. MI,>ES and BOYS' GLOVES §| in all sizes for Sc¢ and $1.00. MEN'S GLOVES, In Dogskin and Kid. for walking i 50c, 75c, $1.00, | Review of the Conditions of the San Francisco Market That Have Kept the Brokers Busy. Hale’s this season is not the Hale’s it ever was before. Every day must see—does see—an improvement. Every one of us hundreds of helpers are binding our concentrated energies to make this the ideal shopping center of the West. And the store grows—grows faster than any store we know of ever grew. For you have faith in it—and its goods. Easter millinery The prices and styles are all our own. We don't know of another display so broad and attractive. If you want a Paris model it’s’ here. So are scores and scores of New York conceptions, but like as not you'll pick one of our own[cogmosillom. All in all it's an exhibition of brains, artistic taste and inspirations usch as you rarely find. This week we show New York’s latest styles, just here by express The newest effects that only the last ten days develop--dashing in style, rich in trimming, 8$5.00 to $25.00. | Three-quarters of a million dollars | changed hands, roughly estimated, in transactions of realty that were placed on record during the last week. The larger sales include the following: Tranefer for $82,000, by Thomas H. O'Connor to E. W. McCarthy, of 69:4x23:4x45x82:6 on the | west line of Front, 60 feet north from Pine; | from lsaac F. Doane to Kate K. Forbes, the northwest corner of Second and Townsend Streets for §25,000; from Abby M. Parrott to | the Fulton Engineering and Shipbuilding Works, of the block bounded by Tonquin, Devisadero, Jeffersen and Broderick streets for $30,000; from Henry E. Bothin to T. Blake- man, the southwest corner of Sansome and | Jackson streets for §26,500; from Julia D. Bey- jard to A. Aronson, 2x137:6 feet on the south- west line of Third street, 115 feet northwest from Mission, for §25,000; from John D. Tal- | lant et al. to Alexander Boyd, the northeast streets for Distinctive styles in ladies’ suits. That's the keynote of this Easter gathering. They are made specially for us. That comes from buying so many. There's the other point which interests so many. Quite an advantage to clfodse from so great a stock. Larger variety of materials and styles—wider range of sizes. It will rot be difficult to select an ap- propriate Easter suit from so great a gathering as is here. For week before Easter we'll show many New styles just here from the designers. We can insure every one a full and satisfactory choosing this week. A stylish suit for $8.75, or as high as you care to go. Hairdressing, Manicuring.| Finger Purses |Dress goods at their best. On ths mezzanine floor. 1.00. Here in cozy, comfortable, private parlors we keep a corps of skilled hair- T 5 5 P dressers and manicure artists busy. The treatment of the nails and hair has he genuine kind, too, with MOSS’ GLOVE STORE 1210 MARKET STREET, Bet. Taylor and Jones. DEATH 1S RESULT OF VACCINATION Easter buying was never so pleasant or satisfactory. D« of ms 00 for $s . Marwedel to Carl 8. Marwedel. an undivided one-quarter of the | proved quite a convenience in dry goods store along with your shopping. i 3 sl i 4 Californl d quite a convenience y goods g y . block bottom and lined with 7 D . . s e Soroes., Saseon L. F. and Marion| — : We don’t know of a single desirable texture that isn’t here— Howard to Stephen D. and Agnes H. | Hayne to A, Aronson, 30x107:10 on the south- | west- line of Third street, 8 feet northwest from Mission, for $54,500; from Edward V. and | Ella M. Hull to Lewis and Nathan Dusenbery, | e chamois. They have your ini- tials on them. A dollar, our price. from the sheer clinging stuffs to the rougher heavier weaves. Of chiefest importance are the light-weight goods, among which are voiles, grenadines, etamines, henriettas and crepes. Easter laces=-=trimmings. Smallpox Virus Causes Case | s 5 ie: srhean tom Seventh, for A lavish display of beauty. - e Al of Blood Poisoning With | . _Ssles Just Reported || Not a scarcity of anything. We were let into fashion's secrets mmger runes| Easter novelties in abundance. Fatal End prs‘;’?lr'{;“(:g"fié'cx?:fiem‘\feg{)cgfr::rsggdstu};f‘ early and provided f)urselves in time to get all we wanted before w‘;h ;’l Ll The choicest products of human skill and art. Look at these. . ter and Trinity streets, between Kearny the demand sent prices skyw:trd. lined with chamols, Black Silk and Wool Novelties—They contain more silk than wool and an outside hand- kerchief pocket, in- cluding initial. Extra Large Alligator Finger Purses, $3.00. Block bottom, double flaps, lined Witk chamols and with an_outside pocket and initial. and Montgomery streets, 40 by ! feet, | for $1,000, the corner being sold by Mrs. | Haviland and the adjoining lot by the | Board of Missions of the Presbyterian | church. The new owner will erect a very handsome downtown office building on the lot in the near future. The firm has also sold for Douglass 8. Watson the property on the east line of Montgomery street, between California and Sacramen- to streets, for $94,000. This piece was bought a few weeks ago by Mr. Watson from Baron von Schroeder and Arch- bishop Riordan for $86,000, so that now Mr. Watson makes a nice little profit of are almost as breezy as the lightest cotton textures. Some have fine grena- dine grounds with chenille stripes or tufted bowknots. Others in weblike leaves with cord effects—42 inches wide, $2.00 per yard. _Still others, dotted, seeded, striped in etamine effects—43 inches wide, $1.75 per yard. Ribbons: Easter surprises. The best news yet. —and" just when you cam fully appreciate it. The novelties are here. Even New York's latest born creations have been expressed to us for this Easter week’s selling. And what a beautiful show of laces and trimmings Easter frocks will reveal. Here's a list illustrative of prices and varieties: Persian Appliques in irregular designs, in black or white, on Persian panne satin, 1 to 3 inches wide, H0¢ to 82.50 yard. Oekiand Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, March 3. potsoni g from va: st night of W : nion employed in San Yoakum was vaccinated Fran 0 physician about three The sore on her arm caused became s painful that she ‘0 remain at home for sev- Feather Boas. Perslan Allover on white chiffon, small pattern outlined in stitchings of gold thread, 88.50 vard. as she felt able s! $5000 on t turn. The same brokers Whi 1 Gold Chiff: B S onkiesai 1 2 6 ; y & " m be er report the sale of the lot with old te and Gold Chiffon and Renaissance 5 xea] Made of long ostrich fiber,] That’s what makes i gt s Svements on the northerly line of Applique, % to 3 inches wide, 75e to| Black lace appliqued on white tucke t so interesting. mousseline de sole, $9,00 vard. Persian Panne Satin Allover, floral and scroll effect, on black silk net, $6.50 $3.50 yard. White Chiffon_Applique, 1% to 1% inches wide, 25¢ to 1,00 vard. very full. Our stock of these pretty coveted pieces is now rrell street, west of Powell, lot 74:6 7:6 feet, with an “L" of 60 by 60 feet wood street for 000. This prop- rnoon acute ortunate girl home of her 19c for the prettiest styles. 1600 vards fancy colored stripe neck ribbons, one of this at 81 Union was sold by the e firm about bands, from 12 1-2¢ to| yard. p L RO eighteen months ago at a much less fig- | § 82 vard. 21-inch Black and Gilt Spangled Net, in complete. We have them season’s prettiest patterns, in white, cream, light blue, s u as 18 vears of age aud | ure. In none of these sales does the firm Spangled Netting, gold on white, $1.50 | conventional designs, finished in stitchings | 1 p1acle f; $8.50 to $17 each pink. turquoise, cardinal, nile, heliotrope, mais, etc.: the She was held in | report the purchasers' names at the pres- |l to ®5.00 vard. of ecru and gold threads on black net, | 1 Plack, irom $2.b0 to €3¢} catchiest styles for Easter; bought sell for 2s¢, bu rge circle of acqualini- | ent time. 7The residence at 2012 Broadway, Silver Spangles on white net, 27 inches | 88,00 yard. In gray, from $10 to $17 each. aster; boug to sel or 2s¢, but marked for Easter week 19c. 12¢ for 3i=inch taffeta ribbon. 1400 yards all-silk taffeta, No. 40, 3 3-8 inches wide, in white, cream, light blue, cardinal, lilac, violet. brown, navy, etc.; one of the prettiest neck ribbons; for Easter week, 12¢ per yard. As to Velvet Ribbons -We are showing every width in black and a wide, 81.50 to 83.50 yard. Gold Spangles on black net, 82,00 to, 810.00 vard. Arablan Lace_Galoon, 2% inches wide, floral design, 85¢ vard. Ecru Oriental Bands and Wave Galoons, leaf design, 2% inches wide, G0 yard. Ecru Oriental Galoon, 2% inches wide, floral effect, finished in heavy close net 27-inch Vermicelll design, Black Spangled Netting, $3.00 vard. 27-inch Stesl-beaded and Spangled Net, $3.50 vard. White Lace Allover, finished in tracings of tinsel, in Persian cclorings and heavy white silk cord floral design, enclosed in scroll work, 84.50 vard. been sold for $41,000. The lot is 81 feet, with a very good house between Laguna and Buchanan streets, 1 In natural, from $12 to $15 each. In tan, from $13.50 to $17 each. Easter Stuffs for Confirmation. roung lady toli tant dread of to consult a on it. Shainwald & Buckbee also report selling lot_gnd improvements on the south line of Turk street, 112:6 feet west of Larkin, 6, for $9500; lot on northwest c#tner of Mason and Derby streets, be- tween Geary and Post streets, 60 by 7i:6 Loy ey feet, for $41,000, for account of J. C. work, ®$1.25 yard. Heavy Arabian Lace in floral design, s ; found the young Ia Franks, formerly United States Marshal; Persian Bands, light colors on white | finished with heavy cords and rings, splendid assortment of colored velvet ribbons—no famine with us in velvets. Our stocks of dainty white stuffs were never as complete as now. Their quality is iib- erally represented. $5.00 yard. Ecru Oriental Allover, cut out floral ef- fect, finished in heavy embroidery, $5.00 vard. Confirmation Vefling, 50e, 75¢ and $1.00 yard. | @ silk, appliqued, on gold cloth, 2% inches wide, 82,25 Yard One-inch band to match, $1.33 vard. Black or white silk, embroidered on Perslan panne satin in scroll and floral design, 2% inches wide, 82,50 vard. Stylish Easter Bows Tied Free of Charge. swollen and dis blood poisoning ¥ Bope of saving in amputation lot of 8) by 132:7% feet, for Solomon Sweet estate, for a | Addition, sold by John F. Boyd. This is| the pa- : hut she dly that the surgeons not survive the opera- ETewW worse so rn{?\ eaw that she could Cotton silk-like foulard 20c. rhich have been Tecently ff}"f;‘;fi,‘;’? m;d s By el (‘L 'a;lrfi::;e,ro”wmg; # iece tea Se ts $ 6 Whl:fScBa;::i! (48 inches), 50¢, kA _damt,Vy filmy fabric. F,‘otton makes it strong, silk finish ¢ sy e Rl Ymm;_( et of recent sales: s | 44 p .49._ wm:; Batates (31 inch), 15c |Makes it pretty. Every yard is full of grace and bcaqt_v. GrounAds St Tt et T e s s Xhalums y street Oc, ¢ vard. of mauve, French navy blue, purple and black, on which are white or Mrs. Kins- 2 reet, and lot | renting for $44 per month, for $4500; for Fugh Keenan, three new flats just completed | west of Van | The latest news from the crockery store. We're proud of our Crockery Store, on the third floor. If's new and splen- didly stocked with all that careful judgment and ready capital could gather. ‘White Persian Lawns (34 inch), 20c, 25¢, 30c, 40¢ yard. White Organdy (6o inch), 25e¢; the method of its application, but resul s 2 n, ted from teking cold in und using the affected erm before it was suficiently healed.over. e funeral services will be held: from dots and figures. We never saw such quality under 25¢ before— and we’ve been in business twenty-five years. her sister's residence (>-morrow afternoon AT derrih These three items will make scorcs of new friends for us. Fren((?: "fiml :?6’; i:gls' 50c | Other Foulards at 15e—In all new shades; choice patterns and excellent value. Dimities and Batistes, 15c—Some 2000 yards, including fifty of the new: and catchiest patterns. The shadings are works of mfst:r?:ol%ri:‘::. -~ D ies f ing. raperies for spring. Our drapery store on the recond floor bris*les with fine val: them: Lo LACF RTATNS- pairs ecru and white bay-window ‘:_:tn’x;:w::: yards ong, very strong thread and lacey designs—three patterns, very choide: per paic S e S iy 81 CURT. §—60 pairs striped white Swiss, ruffied edge cottage curtains—a 52 u. So 0- 2, north line of Post street, { k. for $6000: for Mrs. A. L. Viliegia, | covered with. old improvements, on | west line of Fifth street, between Shipley and Harrison, for $500; for Thomas Dennigan, lot n west line of Foisom street, 60 feet north of | Fifteenth, 25x85, for §2150; for Patrick Gleason, | | two stores on the soutieast corner of Harrison | | ana Twenty-Afth streets and lot 25x100, for | —————— Pire in Gambling House. The gambling house of Wong Fook. one | of the most notorious “joints” in China- town, was damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. The flames originated in the roof of the place and were caused by a ive f This China Set at $6.49—Is prettily decorated with lilac—all of the 44 pieces are gold lined. It is an extra value at $6.49. - Tea Tiles, 15¢ each—A necessity in every household. Very pretty ones square shape, set off with Dresden decorations, spray centers. Icecum_sets, _12.04—13 pieces, coqsistjng of 12 plates and a large oblong 2. | 388, T e e (5% tray lined with gold and decorated with sprays of foliage. 1 Kites and _garden sets. Garden sets. ’ 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 yard. This French Nainsook Will Be Quite Popular. It’s a new material. It has weight and stanchness in -every fiber (48 inches wide), 30¢, 40¢, 45¢, 60c. in In the Downstairs store. Three other reminders from the third clal offering for economical housekeepers who are fitting up Three pieces, made of malleable iron, | floor— i adtebad them in advance of your wants and save some money. Pef pair . o ages. consisting of rake, hoe and spade— | Roller Skat B60c—t extensi Don’t miss this bright and busy TABLE CO 4 size denimette covers, 1 yard are, | - | a A e ension | slace when you come in store. It's|neat tamboured design: a serviceable cover for hotel an 5 Lok . '"j.’: | kind children use so much on sidewalks. Butterfly Kites—4e. Blue Hill Box Kites—25e. 14% inches long. 23 inches long 32 inches long.. tables; a cheap and serviceable table adornment. Each ...... - s . ?‘SHNE!‘—E:N and white fishnet for half sash 23 inches Wide: three neat Dattarns, very Jcey sud siongs v i artatne sfilendidly stocked with household things. Among other things are these— Jlothes baskets. Tea kettles, en: Washtubs Mrs. Potts’ I Is Not Hard to find grace, origi- comfort nality, and good workmanship in the same chair. Our Ajoaio stoves, “each.. H . St flcloth, ard. buyer found hundreds. This T P ol Washboards—g & 100 clothes pin: Clothes wringe: damask - upholstered oak, golden finish, is one. You would like it in most any room — especially boudoir, recsption or, for your desk. Market Strect, near Sixth, opposite Golden Gats Avenue. Market Strect, ncar Sixth, opposite Golden Gate Avenue. morning of March 25 Dr. McDonald board- ed the British steamer Saint Bede, from Manila, notwithstanding the orders of the customs official for him to keep off the southwest corner of Baker and Washington streets and lot 25:4%x106:3, for $9500, Mr. Fried- lander taking as part payment for $4000 lot on north line of McAlllster street, west of Web- of Montgomery strest, @ feet south from €ao- | WARRANTS OUT FOR A ramento; Hibernia Savings and Loan 'y "PILOT AND A DOCTOR slowu o'clock, from his to Andrea and Romilda Sbaiboro, for $19,750, One Boarded a Vessel Without Per- g late rest lence, Miesi, street -mile » Interment Holy Gross Cemeters, "¢ House) Ster, 25x85; for Peter Halen, twoflats and lot | streets and west line of Larkin, vessel. It is alle; SCHIRCK—In this city, March 9, 1901, . 5 o $3075; " 2 : i Lot 3 alleged also that Korts en- | beloved wif Allos, Different patterns of dam- R e e O e | B o amaraft. Tor $ib,000, the mission and the Other Ob- gouraged the doctor to come on board and | Cousty Tyrone, Ireiand, eand 30 yomm"Tast ask covered seat §1.95 son weet S e o iy o M| Tl corner at Pl and Fin e structed an Offcer. - e e AT ot Ctore otted| £ T Sak g s | R 110, ast line of isadero | German Savings anc m Soclety, for $30,000, > re Uni lends and acqualintan - ” | o o to James B. and Sarah Mahony, southwest Customs Inspector Hans H. Meler swore | States Commissioner Heacock to-morrow | fully invited to nmfli the funeral bmm | streat, 77:8% south of Jackson, for $7000; for the Monck estate, store «nd flats, on the south- east corner of Folsom street and Harrison ave- nue, for $5000; for Herman Hertel, two-story residence; 2119 Geary street, for $4000; for Mrs. Winssinger, lot 200x200, on the northeast corner of Kentucky and Tulare streets, for $11,275. Brokers Are Busy. morning for examination. This is the sec- | (Monday), ond complaint of the kind against Dr. MeDonatd. = —_———— IDENTIFIED AS FRANK BRANNIGAN.— The body of the man found drowned in the bay last Friday was identified in the Morgue corner of Castro and Twenty-fourth streets and properties on Diamond and Castro streets. Buildings Are Planned. A fireproof tuilding, from eight to twelve stories high, will be erected near,| ‘the corner of Mission and New Montgom- ery streets, to occupy a lot 100x160 feet in 9 o'clock, from the pariors of the Henry J. Gallagher Cos ) street. “thence to St. Anns Church, cotmar lom Mateo County, where a solemn requi o ;glmb:“ cc‘ehbnteg oJor the repces of Her L in 230 o _— cing at 10:30 o'elock. Interment SMITH—In this city, March 29, 101 George N. J., beloved husband of Catherine Smith, a to a complaint yesterday before United States District Attorney Woodworth against Dr. George C. McDonald and Pilot Charles T. Korts and warrants were issued €or their arrest. The charge against Dr. McDonald is boarding a ship without permission in vio- A Baronial Hall Tree Baldwin & Howell are the brokers who | qimensions, Fred H. Meyers will be the yesterday as that of Frank Brannigan, a | B & o s Foexisn: on tha | ensons, e e il cost upward | lation of law. “Korts is accused of having | marine fireman emploved on the steamer So.| Dative of New York Clity. aged 6 years 1 | Soutn lne of Geary street, adjoining the | of unlawfully interfered with and obstructed | noma, who disappearcd March 2. He e months and T day ., E¥ Frien acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1083 Congress street. corner Masonio avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STEWART—In_ Deming. old Calvary Church property. This addi- | tion_gives to the Crocker heirs 137:6 feet on Powell street by ls{“ !zt on Glfi”{ in total. On the property is an old_ two- Story frame dwelling. The price fs $46.750. Boardman Bros. & Co. sold for H. H. the customs officer in the discharge of his Mayor Phelan has contracted for a two- Pl Meler's complaint alleges that on the story brick and terra cotta building for a pubiic -library at the corner of Fourth and Clara streets, to cost $15,59. . Andrew E. Pessano will put up a three- g story and basement frame bullding on the to this city a short time ago from Philadelphia. He was a native of Ireiand, 22 years old. —— DEATHS. A Neat, Strong Table Golden oak; 24 inch top; handy shelf. Dana to Douglass 8. Watson 91:8x275 feet west line of Powell street, twenty-seven Continued i’rom Page Thirty. on the west line of Main street, 137:6 north Chestnut. Washington, D. C.. ® For parlor, or small tea table $145 o e e - aad 45 feet oh deale strear | Kog o0 L EOE O o fiss ‘iven out Washington, aged %7 years 1l months for $132,000. contracts for & two-story frame residen honey, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- A. M. Speck & Co. sold for the Charlea J. Behlow estate to Edward Demgan, for on the west line of Central avenue, feet north from Jackson street, to cost FIGPRUNE year 3 months and 18 days. . EFFriends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend funeral to-morrow fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & !.‘dd-i | 348,000, the northwest ~orner of Van Ness | g0 % 3 the White, 122 street. In- avenue and McAllister street, the lot be- : & (Monday). at 10 o’clock. from the residence of | t°rment Cypress Lawn ery. via_electrio | Hyde street, 22:11x68:9, - | corner_of Dolores and Liberty streets by tery. 3 ™ i X E 3 . EMPEL—In this city, | Ing, for hgrs. Pague to Benjamin H. Har A. B. Knox, at a cost of $12,000. PARTELLO—In Oakland, March 2. 1901, Wal- | George Valentine T?mm‘l‘.":hml"x'u of r--“ ris for $2500. J. H. Thom Wohrden has contracted for ter Scott. beloved husband of Elia Partello, | luma. Somoma County, Cal, aged 20 years . Thomas Magee & Sons have sold the|,iwo.story frame dwelling, to contain 2on ‘of Helon Hudson, and brother of D. .| months and 5 dave. " southwest corner of Howard and Hubbard | i, fiats, on the south line of Golden Gate and ‘A. C. Partello, & native of New York, LETO streets for §38,000; 50x87:6 on the north line | JU8 Vo Fyrl g0l ®eagt ™ from Devisadero aged 48 years 11 months and § days. TEMP! N—In this city, March 29, Masslve o?:k' mhrv'id‘by t‘he h’lgd e i e g%?",’,‘;‘,g,fi,“f;: street. The cost will be $4500. PFAEFFLE-In Cebu, Philippine Ialands. Feb- | 1o meratn Focrolesmy oion; Delove Vermont, a master. French plate mirror 36x mprovements, 750, < o +a basenient frimi 3 ruary 3, 1901 Ernest Praeffle, formerly wi ears § mont ~ E -2 corner of Broadway and Fillmore street, xn‘: &’i‘lllrh-:og?c.t:dd Hepa i . oenty-thisd Tegtment. & native of Ger | 1ovd o dearn st o of e Mateo: aiso & inches. 73 feet high, 53§ wide $125. S0X137:6, for 320,000; southwest corner of Fillmore streets, 102:3x \3'“& Miles Taylor on the north line of t street, 69:8 feet ma POXLEITNER—In this city, March 30, 1801, Handsome hall-trees $50, 30, 2¢ down Washington and ’ west from Polk. t.; 1. O. O. F. of Halfmoon Bay, g to $5 for a golderPoak for small halls. 108, tor 308 000, lawin & Co. have sold 100x | G. H. Umbsen & Co. will auction pleces gt ber residence. 629 Jessie strest, Margaret U. W. of San (Vermont papers e 160, “bounded by Second, Townsend aud of ihe Matthew Crooks property on April leltner, adopted ot n""or Tu x;(n}rg“ur"“' B | P R et samaitaiant S retpent- Etanford streets, for Isaac T. Doane to A i H tner, sister of Jacol effer of San | fully invited to attend the funeral this day . pril 8, auction miscellaneous properties. Jose, iy 13 iller, Canton - Y 3 June Roses on a Field of Gold, Mrs %K. K. Forbes for $25,000; aiso for G. e s 1 et T | e alh Gate Uniecmie Coasetese, ot Crimson, Emerald: Fibre Rugs hue—festooned, wreathed and massed in Wilton 27 x 54 inches, silken fringed ends. Regularly $1.50—95 Cts. Smith’s Moquette Rugs—1.50 D. Gray to A. A. Forater, 50-vara lot on the northeast corner ~1 Clay and Cherry streets for $15,00. The same brokers havs Jeased for two years to George Dornin the .| premises occupied by the Canadian Bank Corsets carefully fitted. - Royal Worces- ter corset fitting parlors, 6 Geary st., cor. Kearny. - PRINCE—In this city, March 29, 1801, Fran- ces Prince, dearly beloved daughter of Wil- lam and Margaret and of Phoebe, Catharine and late Margaret the . iterme.. Southern Paciflo Twenty-itth stresta cemetery on arrival of 1 o‘eloc.: train h;: Mission street, near Twenty-first. C,y‘\;ren Lawn Cemetery b train from Valencia and station at 11:3 o’clock. " . heast corner of fppa i & Flowered designs on a velvety, high pile ground rival the colors of nature, Sy é’.’.‘nfi".’:r“;‘t’i - AMUSEMENTS. TRT ity ot St e e oG, N0 | P Mateo. A favorite piano rug. 27x54 inches. Regularly worth $2.50—$150, i ;:::ml and Releases. Coltmbla—*"The Little Minister.” . mfl-rm?—m this city, Mareh 27, 1901, Gavin w\fiv{"?um( g;‘n‘l'l‘-i'x B Bundhar Wilton Rugs—2.75 (e Jarger loans of the week were as e Anel of the Alle. A Perfect Food Drink Ft:;:nfi':": salnte e %"-;f" 3 ";‘m:' e NS ¥ : ws: e 5 TR s v atten funeral T~+>rment private. Lustrous, Wilton texture, patterns and colorings that only a dreamy Ori- OR:’bomu Savings and Loan Soclety to A.' w;‘,lu_-gm. w;f- Cabin."” Made from th s (Bunday), at 10 o’clock, mortusty | WOODRUFF—In Maniia; P. L. March 24, 1901, enta could conjure. 27x54 in. has never sold for less than $4.00—$2.75. Aronson, $29.000 on 30x107 feet on the southwest |~ Orphevm—Vaudeville. 3 _the choicest e den -| Yirginia, daughter of Colohel Charies Al ine of TRER S i porthwest from | Ajcazar—"Too Much Johnson. fruits and cereals grown R member of ity e | Dl Wtk & e Unlimited choice of pattern in these, bat only one of a kind to a purchaser, “THE CREDIT HOUSE” Morosco" -house—Beneflt in California. . also a member No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- cisco. aged 11 years § months and 5 days. YOAKUM—In Oakland, March 29, ‘Yoakum, sy An Account with : Hibern a Loan ta; r Mason and streets— A y 3 c_fu car corner ot dau, Six Stories Migh Free delivery Oakland Atameds Berieley i Economy with you [ | cors. to. it Phiips. - 330088 on s | mmiaiiies. i Possessesa delicate flayor | Sisrero and Twenteth streets ‘4t 103 | Saet, and sitir of Joraie, Emet ana Sele A | ""t. N& CO. ricomes e T aiookn, . Bush ud Gy | e e Vushoviiia and aroma not found in |FOLANDO-In this city. March 3, 191, Jonn, | Sallioris. aged 15 years | Honth asd 3 i . b c g DI streets; 3 atierhoon and evenin. e : Gearly beloved husband of Mrs Mary Ro: . mmm‘ . ¥ and father of Attilio, - .0 Katie and Al . 3 2 : of Italy, aged 5 | fully invited smf,l‘tu m&"m.m‘-:"‘.."..‘-‘u".' Tantoran Park—Races to-morrow. Anmunit. m.w-n_n— :"-"-:: “:

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