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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1901 ADVE‘BTISEM’PNTL GANGER c’ers from this horrible malad; r always inherit it —not necessarily 1the parerts, but may be from some al generations, Thisdeadly | in the blood for i vou reach middle life, then | sore or ulcer makes its ap- a swollen gland in the her part of the body, ing. lborc ughly and perma- 8 virus must be | S.8. 8. docs and wat can reach deep- | te blood troubles like this, | poison has been forced out | the Cancer heals, and the inasmall way, asthe | Mrs. Shirer shows : v jaw about an inch | deof my face. itgave ea blood purifiers, and the one guaranteed urely vegetable. Send ing v bout this disease, and We write our phy C: make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFiC CO., ATLANTA, GA, CZAR PLEASED WITH THe ROAD Congratulates De Witte on Great Siberian Line. alled the fact sod of the rall and that France Seeks Industrial Light. | ARIS, N —A decree of the Minis- in the Unf ustrial ded over by s M. Bouquet ical Depart. smerce. and The German battle- aunched here GRAIN-LADEN FLEET OF VESSELS MAKES SAIL AND SUGAR BOATS ARRIVE‘IN PORT FROM THE ISLANDS e ancestor, for Cancer often runs | , BIG fleet of sailing vessels sailed for coast and foreign ports yester- y, while nearly as large a num- | windjammers Athong those that got in were me’ | Kosmos liner Totmes and the barks Al- bert and Alden Besse and barkentine Will- fam H. Dimond. e departures were the Kosmos liner Sesostris and the ships Toxteth, Call- a and Haddon Hall. mpa and La Bruyere were to have | but the threatening weather securing sallors kept | and difficulty them from putting to sea. The Toxteth, Haddon Hall and Califor- | nia are all bound for England and there = a good-natured rivalry among the cap- a (u which vessel will get home Pritchard of the Haddon is vessel in first-class trim and he e x;:c(‘l\ to win out, while Captain Doty | of the California and Captain Lines of | equally confident that | Itallan ship F. nd the French bark La Bruyere and they also are pa wins Cap- tain Lesage of the La Bruyere is to pay while if the bark proves Captain Maresca will have to | Both the latter captains | expect to beat the English ships, which | salled yesterday to Queenstown ACCIDENT ON THE TOTMES. Two Men leled by an Accidental Ex- plosion of Signal Rockets. _Toxteth are ay for Europe, The vessel ar- | from Hamburg via San | brought up one passen- | e news of the disaster was tele graphed from Central America, but the were lacking. Third Officer Sievers was in the room | brings no later news than that of the rockets and other | mail making an inven- | y some means or an- | pther a rocket was set off and the room was wrecked. Sievers lived for five hours | and told the captain that he must have | Manila on the 15th inst, and the Meade or else a spark from | Will follow her next day. 1 ich the powder, | explosives were kept, dropped a match, his pipe did the mischief. The unfortunate officer was terribly burned and died in hauled at Kobe and will be sent back to ¥ Second Steward Winkler must have been passing the door when the powder room | He was found In the scuppers | door covering him skull was fractured and h must have been killed Instantly ADVERTISEMENTS. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. Send Name and Address To-Day- Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. L. W. XNAPP, M. D. been extraordinary, How any man may quickly cure himself after years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost | vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small, weak organs to full size and vigor. Simply wend your name and address to Dr. L. W. Knapp, 1273 Hull butld) Detroit, Mich., end be wiil gladly send the free receipt with | full directions so that any man may easily cure himself at home. This is certainly a most gen- - s offer, and the following extracts taken ‘rom his dally mail show what men think of bis_generosity: “Dear Sir—Flease accept my sincere thanks for yours a{ recent date. I have given your Sreatnent & thorough test and the bemefit has It has completely braced T am Jort s “igorous ss when 2nd you Sinnes realise how hagpy & ‘worked hmmhllly. Results were -cxactly what I needed. rength have completely retus largement is entirely -u-uc\m “‘Dear Sir—Yours was recetved trouble fn maki; and can truthfull men. I am greatly e of the recetpt improved in size, nmm dence fs strictly confident: in, sealed Sovelpe. - asking and he wan! THE NEW STEAMSHIP NOW BEING BUILT BY HAY & WRIGHT TO REPLACE THE ALOHA THAT WAS BURNED IN RICHARDSONS BAY SEVERAL WEEKS AGO. SHE WILL BE PLACED IN THE COAST TRADE WHEN SHE GOES INTO COMMISSION NEXT 1EAR. — the moment of the disaster he must have been at the entrance to the room and the explosion forced the door out on top of him and he was thrown agalnst a stapch- fon, fracturing his skull. —————— Carrier Pigeon Comes Aboard. Captain Corkhill of the British er Sierra Blanca reports a pecullar expe: ence during the run from Europe to San Diego. He wrote to the Merchants' E: change yesterday that when the vessel was off Rio de Janelro a carrier pigeon came aboard. It made Itself perfectly at home and for more than a month was the pet of the crew. Then It took a notion to go farther afield and dluppure(t Cap- tain_ Corkhill reporu that it had a neul band on its right ei on which was stamped *13—95—81," o on its lett le it had a_rubber blnd with “L marked on it. The chances are that Lhe bird es- caped from an ocean line: New Aloha Under Way. Hay & Wright are hard at work on & vessel at Alameda Point that wijl be practically a new Aloha. The old vessel, after serving on the coast in the lumber trade, was made Into passenger boat and carried gold hunters to Nome. Then she was changed back Into a steam schooner, and during the strike was lald up in Richardsons Bay, and while there | she caught nro and was burned to the water's edge. C. P. Doe & Co. purchased | the wreck and sent her over fo the ship- | yard to have her engines and bollers | taken out. But few of the old timbers can be used in the reconstruction, so | practically a_new vessel is being built on on | New plans. She will be launched early in liner Totmes by which the year, and while no name has been | decided upon by her owners the chan | Third Officer Stevers and Second Steward | gra she will be called Aloha. e Winkler lost their Mves. ‘Water Front Notes. The Pacific Mail Company’s big freight- |er Algoa arrived from the Orient last night. She does not carry passengers and The Ocelnlc Company’s mall steamship | Ventura will get uu{ for the colonles at 10 a. m. on the 14th inst The transport Grant w||| get away for The transport Warren is being over- Manila for troops. AR NEWS OF THE OCEAN. stone | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German ship Willy Rickmers fs char- tered for wheat to Europe, 2. The barks Alden Besse and Albert will load merchandise for Honolulu; the schooner E. K. Wood, lum- ber vn Puget Sound for Guaymas; the ship Florence, coal at Tacoma for Honolulu; the Great Admiral, jJumber on Puget Sound for Melbourne, 46s ‘3d. L ————— A Wheat Cargo. The French bark La Bruyere was cleared yesterday for Queenstown fcr orders with 67,535 ctls wheat, valued at 354,425, and 20,000 ft lum- as dunnage, valued at §300. g o A Steamer for Manila, The Norwegian steamer Horda wi yesterday for uum -un 37_pl valued at $959 The steamer will call ‘at “Portland and eattie, where sne will icad the balance of her cargo. A Cargo for Mexico. The gasoline schooner Bessie K was cleared yesterdey for Ensenada with an assorted mer- chandise cargo valued at $4712, Including the following: 23,55 ft lumber, § pkgs machinery, 20 bdls sacks, 3 colls wire rope, 4 cs lware, 2 tanks, kgs anchor and cn.xn 3 pky groceries provisions, 1 cs drugs, 2 pl fruits and vegetables, 10 tona coal, 2 and fuse, 3 cs canned 5 sks' pot #Ks oniois, 100 1bs Gried rati. ==t The Curacao’s The steamer Curacao, which sailed Thureday for Mexican ports, carried a large cargo valued at 362,655 The principal-shipments were follows: 10,175 Ibs dried fruit, 7612 gals wine, 8 cs whisky, 1765 Ibs 6 pkgs tea, 5 pkgs wire, 7408 Ibs sulphate of copper, 784 lbs starch, 674 Ibs soda, 50,658 Ibs sulphur, 356 es salmon, @, pkes ship chandlery. 61 et stationery, €3 bdls shooks, 3290 Ibs spices, 1632 Ibs seed, Toe wago, 16,180 1b8. Tice, $9' colls rope, 30 culs rolled barley, 520 ibs 10 bxs raisins, 5860 Ibs 40 ixle grease, 16 pkgs l‘!iclfl(l‘fll ts, 4785 Ibs but‘t:rb 443 1bs borax, 2 cleared millwork stone, 7 cs beer, cheese, 37 cs candles, 5 cs champagne, 1468 lbe cliocolate, 1023 ca ‘canned good 600 1bs coffee, 440 gals coal ofl, 4 pl s, 25 cx ' clectrical ‘muppiles, 5 "Dhis " four. fuse, 1331 pkgs fruit and 'vegetables, 52 coeries and provisions, 2623 bs ham and hardware, 5 bales hose, 47 pkgs teel, and tron, 200 batie hay, 14 cs liquors, 16,882 ft lumber, 1999 1bs lard, 6 pkgs leather and fndings, 123 Ibs millstufls, ‘1586 1bs mAlt. w53 ihery, T pkes nails, 1976 1bs ruts, 0 pkgs pota o 57 Fa Dkes paints and olls, —_— :Deplmn of the Kosmos Liner, Thé Kosmos line steamer Sesostris salled yes- terday for Hamburg via West Coast with a general cargo valued at $92,735, manifested and destined as follows: For Mexico, $14,953; Cen- tral America, fl‘l.:ll Ecuador, “ m Peru, ,010; Chile, ;_France, German; i Enlm , $i200; non-na o, The yflntlrl Xports were as_follows: o mfll’{s‘a:a flour, 704 Sals wine, 20 ) ine, groceries ai i e 1bs ralsins, 800 cs dynamite, fuse, 4,57 rma and smmunition, 1413 ib- ash, 800 1bs grease, 13 cs paper, coal o, 30 cs haraware, 3 cn efecrical su vplln 3 machinery. 13 Gkes paints and olle, 32 ca h'fl':-fif vm-a, ‘pkgs_paste, b.r, s 62 cr potatoes lnd unlom 3‘ h, m kegs powder, 13 bxs fresh frult, 6 ca dry '.I'o Central America—1600 bbl flour, m ;m 7 a 2 22w v? o g 5 25 mmr. 2 bal “ u 1106 ain wlm. 1980 1 80 cra fl-rudl mw-.!hunun ces, '"'!;’r"m?—fi Dol our, 150 5 s faimen, 76 visge shot, in,u4b ctle ”:'n.‘ e ba shel oa catined 4171 b8’ dried Trust, 0 8 powder, § cs drugs, 1bs tallow, hu'n d bacor served fruit, 31,000 Ibs dried fruit. 2003 £t Jumber, 10 cs canned goods, MTO England—364 sks cascara bark, 16 sKks | gay, except when there are but three tid Hamburg, etc, via San Benito 8% days. Ho View una Schr attle and Portiand; Charles Nelson Seattle & Tacoma. © 12| wondertul power if I had Bark Olymoic, Gibbe, Honolulu; Williams, Creacent City. 13| Ton vt T Fousiter aowisien o itk Dimond & Co. Plelades. Seattle ... al o Who wish to get the most out Fr bark La Bruyere, Lesage, Queenstown; L o wish to achieve success Kautman Ay e ma Nov: 12 and live. Up to the full measures of their pos- ”"c'vn"%.’.?:’.‘mi"“g;t““im' e ara, | ¢ : atson. Martinsville, Ind., r Ensenada; E 2 Beasl erson, mada; S " x 3 P South . Ger stmr Besostrls, Temme, “Hamburs, ete. e = William Olsen, Rervik, Port Townsead: m o s ,mf",","“"xc""‘"“m 1 consider & knowledge of Personal Magnetism Br ship Catifornia, Doty, Tiverpool. et . invaluable. ook has greatly increased my Bark Olymole, Gibbs, Honolulu. San Diego & Way, own powers." wl‘l’rn berk Haddon Hall, Pritchard, Queens- November 11, W P. x.m,gmu u State st. Schr Melanethon, Olgen, Coos Bay. e Gt Schr G W Watso Lass, Portland. Patfed s""' lv‘v' “5' Jewett, ’i‘.‘&i‘:?;o."'?m North F from the American Coli . 2, ) orth Fork.. tried it upon myself w ng T MISCELLANEOUS. City Puebla. One week my Stomach was better than It had Hamburg, for Santa Rosaita sunk Ta. collision Pomona.. 1o River Elbe. e it in five minutes and sleep all night; have =t 'r:LL'ORAPHlC. :::l': of Cal... i',p.J‘um & number of others.” INT LOBOS, Nov. p m—Weather | Kival.. Willaj it r cloudy; wind BB, ‘veloenty o ‘miioe per meure | Y8 | November 14. IO firat ten tussand " Nkt wie dl.l'h:or Portland: stmr laqua. for Ilnk.. for Honolula; schr Ludlow, for San Pedro. R Hind, from Port Townsend. ‘Walla Walla | Puget Sound Poruu amiPler 9| g hence Nov 4. Hamburg & Wa Nov Seatt! ttle POINT REYES—Passed Nov §, 10:40 a m— | C N Skaguay & Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro, for Eureka. Sy I.lnd, stmr Iaqua, for Eurel RT LOS ANGELES—. Santa Rosa, for San Fran. Nov §: stmr Lakme, hence N Batled beline, hence Aug 3, for United Kingdom, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PERSONAL MAGNETISM of Fife, from Tacoma. - Satled Nov_ 8—Br shio Elxinshire, for Ta- cisce ¢ ri“”zf‘“” - Arrived Nov & Br hip Senator, A College, Chartered Under m Greenwich, for Seattle. BEACHY HEAD-—Pased Nov $-Br ship State Laws, With aCap- 'Brl:lssn Nv suea Nov 7—Br stmr Mio- ital of 8'00,000, for PANAMA- B.lled NOV 7—Stmr Hyades, for ‘rsgflbl’hl?f‘:ll:d uv" 3—Br stmr Hatasu, . ";{‘on'é'” ?mn& prior to Nov -Br ing Personal Mag- r Braemar, from attle. netism and Hypno- Panama. : OCEAN STEAMERS. t) o Napies: aime Urmbrias for Liv- pondence. arfiooN for Hamburg. comn. Nov $—Br stmr Doric, for Dewnby Hall, from Antwerp, for O San_ Francisco. thePurpose of Teach- ACAPULCO—Salled Nov 7—Stmr San Juan, NEW YORK—!AIIQG Nov 9—Stmr Mesaba, for tism by co s KOW-—Arrived Nov 6é—Stmr Oceano, l'mm Pcrtlllld. Or, via Mororan, ete. KOHAMA—Arrived prior to Nov $—Stmt Cnl!!lc. from San Francisco, via Honolulu, for aucd Noy S-6tmr Fuesst Bis- Yorl ANTWERP—BIIIed Nnv “9—Stmr Haverford, for New York. H:\VRE—SAIIM Nov 9—Stmr La Bretagne, for New York. m!;!\;fli?;)(\}:—salled Nov $—Stmr Etruris, | Ten Thousand Copies of o Valu= ew ,,2,‘,,”}?&53,30‘7“7;"‘;,‘,,"",",,r“"" Celtle, | able Work on These Sciences e I oy, - ftur Xoentomn to Be Giv:n Away to Adver=- York. CHERBOURG—Salled Nov 9—Stmr St Paul, s \ from Southampton, for New York. t'se the College. AUCKLAND—Safled Nov 9—Stmr Slerra, {tom Sydney, NSW, for San Franci ——— Sun, Moon and Tide. EVERYBODY MAY NOW LEARN. &n{a- ‘ntd FH:‘llh‘fl‘ ?t High and lfi:' Philadelphia, Pa., 1s a novel institution. e SR L JE Ao B i T It is chartered under State laws, with a a2 - Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | 2 o e 100000, for the purpose of NOTE—The high and low waters occur at|teaching Personal Magnetism, Hypno- the city front (Mission-street wharf) about ks ) twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poim; | USW, Magnetic Healing, etc., by corre- the helght of t! s the same at both places. | Spondence. sl s At an expense of over $5000 the college SUNDAY, NOVEMEER 16, has fssued a Temarkable work on these sciences, ten thousand coples of which will be given away absolutely free. The book is elegantly illustrated with the most expensive engravings, and it is de- cidedly the finest and most comprehen- sive work of its kind ever published. It is the product of the combfhed talent of thirty distinguished hypnotic specialists and sclentists. , It thorou(hlyl ;:plnln' all the hidden secrets of Personal Magnetism, e Ch“'_mpbw L el b 3 4 i . ‘1 | Hypnotism, Magnetic Healing, etc. It is nu- 3 e- 20 ln: flfllnmber, 451 1bs | 11 ils his rri e T s Pt el S Sl e T tull of surprising experiences, and makes ‘00ds, 1882 Ibs tea, 250 gals coai ol 3 many startling disclosures in regard to To France—25 cs canned goods, 6 cs pre- | "NOTE In the above bxposition of the tides | the use and possibilfties of this secret the aarly morning tides are given in the left | nover. h e R A T et the | "The college absolutely guarantees that fourth time column gives the last tide of nu any one can learn these sciences in a few days at home, and use the power with- D OurE T NeIgh(s given ‘s,_.('.': out the knowledge of his most intimate Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | friends. To Germany—5000 gals olive ofl, 924 ros. To Holland—107 cs honey. Shipping Intelligence. slgn precedes the height, and then the number | The reporter asked for the names and ubtracted from the depth given the ARRIVED. The plans of reference s the mean of | 2ddresses of some of the puplls sa that he might communicate with them per- Sats ¥ . | the lower low wi unday, November 9. sonally. Several hundred were offered, !lmr Ruth, Anfindsen, 40 hours from San Steamer Movements. from which the reporter selected eighty- "ggar&ml: Ane, Strand, 3 days 14 hours 3 —_— tou:! The replles received were more Br stmr Algoa, Hansford, 33 days from TO ARRIVE, than sufficlent to convince the most skep- Hongkorg, via Mojl 23 days. Steamer. From, Due. | tical in regard to the wonderful benefits Ger stmr Totmes, Paessler, %3 days from to be derived from this mighty power. San Pedro... Oylnr lebo alparaiso y Pts. : Eln Diego & Wi lr Pts.Nov. W. H. Kruge: There were absolutely no failures. All had learned to make practical use of the sclences. The following -extracts are . g:::::. taken at random from the letters for the K""Te"‘ 3 benefit of readers: Nanaimo . S H. Schneller, 1412 Avon st., La 3 Humboldt ¢ ., wrlten: Hypnotism iraly reveats ths San Diego . i secrets of-life and the mysteries of nature. Willapa Harbor. % own father could not have convinced me x)t(’ Bktn H Dimond, Hanson, 22 XIyl from sg:! Annhm Christensen, 3% days from lchr Rey, Hagernah, ? days from Sea llnl !an. ] dlvl fm Coos Bay. s.mrdu November 9. Nor #tmr Horda. Svendsen, Manila, via Se- Coos Bay. 3 "H! ns the road to Fortland & Coos' Bay..[Nov. ‘umer ['weuld Bt part with my Showl: et Bound ‘Posts.... [Nov. it for any amount. The instructions Saturday, November 9. b & have developed within me & force of character, Stmr Chico, Jensep, Fort Brass. ml.‘lo.non. — Btmr Madsen, ——. ‘e an abllity to influence lnd contml Ppeople that :wm%w_ e Ban Pedro & Nov- 1411 a1a not dream I could acquire.” mm'hon-o. 'lu’ u.m. Ram: : tle TN o ina ‘l‘ D.. B Stmr Corona, omow San Pedro. & S writes: T have used the miethods of h: Stmr Point. Anu. Mendocino. G. W. uun: by the American College of Science in Stmr San Pedro, Ji Eureka. 38, e - 18| two cases ot difficult surgical operations with Stmr Coos Bay, Nluollon. squthern coast. perfect success. It is a complete anaesthetic, Stmr Bonita, Nopander, southern coast. and preferable to chloroform or ether. I ac- Stmr Navarro, Olsen, —. t Sou 3 X:Lu]r:ln % Way <18 | quired & peactical knowledge of hypnnuim n olulu ... than three Rev. T. W. Butler, Ph. LONDON, Nov $—Br ship Valkyrie, from been in thirty years. I could eat anything with- out the slightest distress. I can hypnotize my- DOMESTIC PORTS. write to the American College of Sciences TACOMA—Salled Nnv 9—Russ bark Fahr- Pier 3| will receive, absolutely free, the marvel- ‘wohl,” for Que-nstow Wi ous book that brought success to the Arfived Nov S=Br stmr Queen Adelaide, Portland & Pler 4| Jpove persons. It is intensely Interest- trom Hongkong. Sydney & Way Pts. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Nov 9—Br ship Rives November 15. ing from start to finish. It shouid be In every home. If you want a copy write to-day to the American College of Scl- ences, Dept. 18 8., 416-420 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.,, and you will recelve the book by return mail. TYOUR TRUSS AW:Y, RUPTURE. TCOM-MM Nov $—Schr Prosper, for PORT GAIIBLD—BIH.C Nuv $—Bark Ceylon, Beattle & Pnnlnnd & Coos B. s Harl GRAYS ARBO s.unl Nov $—Schr Maid ¢ Orleans, for 8an Franc PORT LUDwW—Arfl'IM Nov #—8chr Robt RlA-—Arrlved Nov_ 9—Br stmr Lang- November 18. rom Hiogo; bktn Addenda, lw.n.:nculu. Newport...... G. W. Elder. o~ TILMKOOK—AMM Nov $—Stmr Acme, BANTA lAm!A}u—lcuoa Nov 8—Schr J H Bmé:;.rgtgm - N R ° FROM SEATTLE. ve ov $—Stmr Despatch, | ——— hence Nov 4. From. NZAH BAY—P.-.‘ in Nov 9—8tmr John 8 e —— CURED ball, bence Nov ¢: stmr Rainler. hence | Bertha Valdez & Kodlak. ‘stmr Robert Dollar, hence Nov 5, for i Skaguay & Way Skaguay & I' FIDELITY .EI"IW. IURIKA—!A'AI:: Nov 9—Stmr Brunswick, DIEGO—Arrived Nov 9—Br bark For- ) h Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- mosa, ll" days from Antwerp; stmr St Denls, chants’ Excha Francisco, from Ensenada. November 9, mnl'. s Sailed Nov 9—Br ship Illv.-.rudnlo, tor Port- | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bulld! drop tly at noon to-day, . d Arrived Nov 8-8tmr | e st moon of the S8t Jaeri s ! BI!I Mateo, from Nanaimo; stmr Santa Rosa, | p. m., Greenwich mean time. from San Diego. H. Bafled Nov &-8chr Alvens, for Tacom tmy EUREKA—Arrived Nov ’-—!!mr! Pomona, ho sSaae———————1 Nov_§.—Schrs Lottie Carson, Fortuna Fousht With & Eelto R d 1da McKay, for_ San Franclsco: st saloonkeeper, 111 E!I;unfiek.lc ,éo!m Bay: nlmr'f ie'?gee 5 "'di Fifth street, appeared before Judge Ca- an Francisco; stmr l, for orllnn i ay on a chi stmr Banta Barbara, for San Francisco, Rt ’a', ATy Sh Charye of ssmult FOREIGN FORTS. ; A 13 ST VINCENT—Arrived Nov §—Br stmr Cym. BRIBBANE Arrivéd Nov 7—Br stmr Acran- &1, from Vancouve DQUE!N!‘I‘OWN—AH!VD‘d‘ oY i Phiayehip | Sjcct O omene, ¢ y" Orex n“fi' o hip rm..-:.k E’:{‘;:H:_ used O'Dowd rather roughly and all n.,.,,. July 7; Br ship Clan Galbraith, from that O'Dowd struck him on the head with Tacoma, a_bottle during the fight that tollo'ad. YOKOHAIA-AMM Nov 7—Br stmr ‘Duke | The Judge dismissed the case. LIVER TONIC BRUSHESE Mabeet Rk "m-. mmm:"“m"&- tatlors, etc. . BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St ll HALL’S REINVIGORA Ilp—illimfi'l ndndnwudfuny NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE seaOF,. ., REAL ESTATE v The following choice and select list of improved and unimproved properties will be sold for the heirs of the lats Willlam A. Piper, at our salesroom, Monday, No- vember 1ith, 1901, at 13 o’clock noon. Subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. Gustave H. Umbsen, Sole Referee. 212 WASHINGTON STREET. " B¢ cen Front and Davis streets. Im- provements consist of ¢rame building. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—| The American College of Sclences of | Rent 360 per month. Lot 23x120 to Oregon street. 712-714-716 KEARNY STREET, Southeast cormer of Merchant street. Improvements consist of a substantial three-story and basement brick building. containing two stores and lodging-house. Rents $300 per month. Lot 40x63:9. 624 MARKET STREET. Between Montgomery and Kearny. Im- provements consist of a two-story and basement brick building. Rent 75 per month. Lot 20x%0. 1450-1452-1454 1456 AND 1458 FRANKLIN STREET. Southeast corner of Bush. This choice investment consists of two corners with five elegant two-story and basement houses of 14 rooms and bath each. Rents $315 per monih. Lot 120x1l4 ALSO Two desirable building lots 25x120 each. Fronting on Bush street and Fern avenue. 237-239-241-243 AND 245 THIRD STREET. 1451-1453-14565-1457 AND 1488 FRANKLIN STREET. Southwest corper of Bush street. Choice investment, consisting of t'. corners, MWALLISTER STREET, Near junction of Market snd Jones uld be made to yleld handsomely o properly iproved. Lot 123x87:6 ILrrege ' i E BUSH STREET, SOUTH SIDE. BE- TWEEN LARKIN AND POLK. SOUTHWEST CORNER BUSH AND LARKIN STREETS. Four desirable bmhh\md two corners, 37:6x30 and 3Jx112:6 each. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery 8t. ”

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