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OBERT S. BOY Francisco, Cal. F. B. CORNUE, Special Agent, M. V. VANDERHOOF, Special JOHN L Buil San Francisco, Cal. SPEARES. Superintendent of | PRUDENTIAL HAS :THE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1902, Home Office: Newark, N. °J. A. F. MACFARLAN o LIFE INSURANCE WRITTEN AND PLACED during 1901, over Q79 MILLIONS ‘ |seo e, - esgays, || PAID POLICY-HOLDERS, in 26 years,over - = - - 5@ MILLIONS [ Twenty-sixth dntustStotement | FORRESTF, Dg&m HORAGE AL“M?:’wmr ASSETS end of 1901, over, = - - - - - MILLIONS | T-CE,BLANCHARD, JACOBE.WARD. o ¢ 48 ARhuYS WILBUR S. J%’.fifxfién F.C. BLANCHARD, % INCOME, during 1901, nearly - - - - - - - 29 MILLIONS Bonds ‘and Mortgages.......eue....$11,163,737 03 PREDERIC & BOME, A-xmAm G i Municipal Bonds (Market Value).... 5,077,992 03 VA R]KE;':'MCL F. H. Joimgt'k“ml SURPLUS, nearly - - - g (s ™ - - - 7 MILLIONS U. S. Gov. Bonds (Market Value).... 112,000 00 LESLIE P. WA;&“EMH W'AP; WA SON, } AR o 1/ A, 3 3 | Cash in Banks and Office..... 4,285,411 &0 : _ mee| Policies in Force Nearly 47 Millions, Covering Life Insurance of | I e e smiueenct.. oo | = i ) s -)3. 00 ! Over $708,000,000, Surrounding With GpeSuineamin b iy Absolute Protection s e o Hhengiect, More Than One Million Families A Progressive Company in Which the Safe y and Advancement of Its Policy-holders’ Interests Are the Chief Considerations. THE PRUDENTIAL | INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. ‘GENERAL AGENT REPRESENTATIVES IN CALIFORNIA: U. L. DIKE, Special Agent, Redlands, Cal. S, Special Agent, 508 Claus Spreckels Building, San Santa Rosa,’ Cal. Agent, Santa Rosa, Cal. Agencies, 508 Claus Spreckels AP CHIPROI\ Special Agent, 601-3 Homer Laughlin Building, Angeles, Cal. Los W. R. NEELANDS, Special Agent, San Diego, Cal. R. O. BRACKENRIDGE, Special Agent Ontario, Cal: L. W. JEFFERSON, Special Agent, Hollister, Cal. . H. HUNTER, Special Agent, Fortuna, Cal. €. R. SEOTT; Speclal Agent, Tulare, C: H. ROLAND LEE, Special Agent, A. J. HINDS, Special Agent, Santa Cruz, W. C. FULLER, Special Agent, A 508-9-10-11 Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco, Cal. | =GIANT STRIDES BY A GIANT GOMPANY = Tofal .eievcuncccenansss.-$48,630,571 LIABILITIES Reserve on Policies.......euvu......$41,012,766 00 | All other Liabilities......ce0veinannn Surplus to Policy-holders, 753,200 6,864,605 24 | HOL (idicistadanssiesss-S4BONSTE SEND COUPON ! Fill in this slip and send to THE PRUDENTIAL, Newark, N. J, | Without committing myself to any ac- tion, I shall be glad receive free particulars and rates of policies. | FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA, For §.....c0.....Age.. . | Name .... al. | 136 West 16th St., Los Angeles, Cal. | Cal. | Occupation .....p.eceiiiiinenas gnew, Cal. Address ......... | Dept. 186, | SYNDICATE PURCHASES TWELVE BLOCKS OF SUTRO ESTATE SYNDICATE has bought twelve blocks of the Sutro $300,000. This was reported yester- day, and the property sold was | defined to be between First and | Seventh avenues and H andJ streets, being 2 portion of what is known as the By- field tract, lying between the Affiliated Colleges and Golden Gate Park and Staa- yan street and Seventh avenue. An order from the court for the sale was made some months ago, and the land has been ADVERTISEMENTS. B.KATSCHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, 29 A Swell Creation. Fancy Front Stays, Cuban Heels. Epecial for the ladies, something nobby and swell: a real Smart style, Fits perfectly and Ladies’ Vic{ uaranteed for wear. %Jd Lace Shoes with mat kid tops and fancy front stays, coin toes end patent leather tips, pliable soles and Cubsn heels. THE PRICE ONLY $2.25. Sizes 2% to 8, widths A to E. $1.65 Colonial Ties Of Ye Oiden Days. History certainly repeats itself, for the newest thing in ties is thé Colonial. We make & pecial offer. Ladies' Patent Leather Kld Colo- nial Ties, ornamented with gun metal buckles, kid quarters, plain coin heels. THE PRICE § 2% to T%,widths A to D. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. PHILADELPHIA SHOE GO, 10 THIRD STREET, San Francisco. estate for | continuously on the market, the purpose of the estate being to get ready money | with which debts outstanding. vhen asked at the of- erday after- noon concerning the identity of the per- sons whe have made the offer of $300,000, declined to be interviewed. The under- standing is that the partles compose a syndicate who have ample money with which to improve the blocks, which re- quire a (Freat deal of grading to fit them | for buflding purposes. The offer has to | be approved by the court before the transaction can be closed. This is taken as another indication of the growing in- terest in outside lands, to which refer- ence has previously been made. | Important Properties Sell. Thomas Magee & Sons have sold a large piece of land on the south line of Brannan street, 137:6 feet northeast from | Sixth, the dimensions of which are 137:6x | 250 feet. The property runs through to Bluxome street, with a frontage of 137:6 feet on the last named street. The price was $33,800. There are no improvements on the lot. The purchase was for an in- vestment. The intentions of the pur- chaser are unknown. Butter street property east of Mason has been sold at the rate of nearly $1000 per front foot. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag are the brokers who carried through two deals at that point. Mrs. Devine sold 0x137:6 feet on the north line of Sutter for $50,000. Henry J. Aden of Vallejo sold 68:9 feet adiolning the Devine property. The sum involved in the two purchases amounts to close to $120,000, which makes tue rate $1000 per foot. There are houses on the lots, but these are to be pulled down. The name of the purchaser is kept secret by the brokers. Charles 8. Laumeister has bought from the Sage estate the southeast corner of Unlon and Battery streets, upon which there is an old warehouse, for $22,000, ugh the agency of Guy T. Wayman. umelster will put a large ware- huuse on the site. Guy T. Wayman has sold for Mrs. Paull 22x82:6 feet on the east line of Jones street, 8:6 feet south from Turk, for $13,500. The property is improved. Baldwin & Howell have sold the north- east corner of O'Farrell street and Bag- | ley place, 39;11%x77:6 feet, with improve- ments consisting of a three-story frame buflding, to the Mercantile Trust Com- | pany for the heirs of Catherine Fahey for | " Thomas Magee & Sons have sold a Pre- sidio Helghts lot for $4000. Many Transactions. | Sales are reported by Lyon & Hoag as | follows: | Southeast corner of Page street and Masonic avenue, 25x93:6 feet, to John J. Sweeney, for | $3760: key lot, 25x137:6 feet, on the south line | of Page strect, 93:0 feet east from Masonic | avenue, for $2700; lot 25x93:9, on the west line | of Central avenue, 100 feet south from Page \I‘rhhl for $2750: key lot, 25x100 feet, on the | north line of Haight street, 93:9 fest west from | Central avenue, for $2750; lot, 25x90 feet, on | the north line of O’'Farrell street, 25 feet east | from Hyde street, with old improvements, to | Mrs. B3 Pringle for $11,500; southwest cor | Der of Castro and Twenty-fourth streets, 50: oot < for J. ‘B. Mahony to \{ W. Postel for new cottage, with lot | fi:m feet, on the west line of Missour! street, Sogacet south from Eighteenth strest, for b 50, for the Real Estate and Development Company to Mary 1. Driscoll; lot, 25x100 feet, ¢n the east line of Texas street, 50 feet south $iom, Flghteenth street, to Anna Greenlaw for Vooy: horthwest corner of Twenty-fourth and “ul;r‘nm\l streets, fbr G. B. Glilman to John | Mortrare, for $1600; lot, 25x100 feet, on the | Forthwest corner of Twenty-sixth street and | 25100 rone¥ to L. Kaufmann for $1850; lot. on the north line of Page street, from Lyon street for wo% méuip during the week are report- - Surrhyne as follows: with improvements | 90 feet east Sales ed by ¥ Lot on th, feet west feet, e Jorth line of Vallejo street, 137:6 Tort from Pl 34:434x137:6 loi Douse and lot at 727 Golden Gate lot. 525 Aok ZX137:6 feet, $10,000; house and st commer o5 giireet, §8000; ot on the north- 160x160 Teer, "b14 ieenith and Landers streets, Recent = Bro. a8 fojes T Teported by Sol Gets & _g-;rt i}r:lg) et two-story house on the north- Trom George ey *Ity-Atth and York streets, k 1o’ A. 25x120, cast Itac” Rainbaud tor $4300; outh of J streer, for poi avenue, of Eighteenth ayenue, 300 feet south of L street, for $900; 25x120, west line of Eleventh avenue, 250 feet north of Point Lobos avenue, for $800; 55x100, northeast corner of K_street and Thirty-seventh avenue, for $250; 75x12 west line of Forty-second avenue, 100 feet north of U street, for $300; 75x100, west line of Orizaba avenue, near Sargent street, for $200; 25x137:6, south line of Eddy street, 200 feet ‘west of Laguna, with three-story flats, for $7350; 25x120, west line of Tenth avenue. 125 feet south of L street, for $600; 240x219:S, south line of O street, from Eighteenth 1o Nineteenth avenue, in block 963, for $1150, 25 x70, east line of Prospect avenue, near Vir- ginia avenue, with four-room cottage, for $1750. Alice Offenbach has sold to Daniel Rear- don 20 by 60 feet, with three-story build- ing, on the north line of Geary street, 57:6 feet east from Taylor street, for $18,- 000. The brokers were Bovee, Toy & Sonn. Lag. All Sections Represented. Davidson & Leigh have sold the follow- ing properti Lot 22:6x137:6, on south side of Turk tlre!l—. 137:6 feet west from Jones, with 3 flats, from F. L. Pritchard to Mary §. Sperry for $i5,000 lot 28:4x112:6, on north side of Turk street, 84 feet west of Taylor, with 3-story frame building and rear tenements, from Amelia E. Sherman to J. G. Deming for $35,000; lot §2:6 x137:6, on northwest corner of Sansome and Filbert streets, vacant, from J. A. Mclnnis to American Bank and Trust Co. for $8000; lot 25x112:6, on east side of Baker street, 108 fest north from Washington, with two flats, {rom Fannie L. Weldon to George Gamper for $6500; 27:6x112, on east side of Eighth street, :6 feet south from Howard, with old build- in'n from J. Feitelberg to Frank Murphy for lot 37x125, on west side of Eureka streef, 75 feet south of Nineteenth, vacant, from W. A. Bunker to G. Bergstrom for lot 27x115, on south side of Erie street, 221 fee east from Mission, vacant, from Mrs. L. T. Corning to G. H. Thornton for $1200; ot 756x137:6, on north side of Post nree!. east of Baker, with house of 12 rooms, from James McNab to George D. Graybill for $10,000; lot 57x80, on Harper street, near Falrview street, Berkeley, to ths Renters' Co-operative Invest. ment Company for $1908; lot 4. block 10, town of Richmond, to George H. Murdoch for $635; also for Mrs. Jane L. Stanford, 84-acre ranch near Martinez to the Cunningham estate, and two ranches of 4! acres, near Livermore, for about $6000. Mndiuon & Burke report the following sales: feel for $850; 50x120, west line Lot 34:4%x127: north side of Pac! Larkin streets, for 1, with old bullding, on the o avenye, between Folk and lot 25x125 on the west line of Noe street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, $1600; lot 25x125 on the west line of Landers utreal between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, for ; lot 100x100 on the north- west_corner of entnnth and Vermont streets for $i000; lot 2360, with two flats, on the south lifie of Broadway, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, for $1600; lot 25z85 and flats on_the north side of McAllister street, be- tween Webster and Fillmore, for $11,000; lot 22:6x75, with Improvements, on the southeast line of Clementina street, between First and Second, for $2200; southwest corner of Seven- teenth and Hartford streets for $2750. Additional Sal Additional sales by Baldwin & Howell are as follows: The lot and improvements on the southwest side of Mariposa terrace, northwest of Harri- o strect. G0XD0, for $1600; fot on the. east zlde of Texas strest, north ' of Twenty-third, 80x100, for $400; lot on the northwest corner of D llmt and ‘Thirty-seventh avenue, 132:6x on northwest_corne: st B wireat 200 Thirty-third avenne, §3:6x1 the Rorth side of B street, east of. 'nnmy-munh 00; lot on the east side of Folsom for $2000; urth street, Bxlid for $1400; lot on Teha street, near e e 2080, for $2000; lot on the orth side ol Elizabeth street, west of Diamond, 120:2x 914, for $2250; lot on the east side of Van Ness avenue, south of Francisco street, 2608, for #1860; lot on the west side of Leguna str south of Page, 25x100, for $3000: buuam. og thres flats on the esst aide’ of Baker st south of Clli!ornll. 26x82:6, &, the south side of Day street, wut of !.m;hn, 25x114, for $1800; lot lnd 1rmprovet the west side of Florence 22:11x68:9, for lllfi: lot on ti Yo ot Stanran rtreet, north of 46:1x124:0, Th llma flfln lllo reports thl follow- ing :.\u in the Bunset district t on the east sifle of Ei -nlh avenue, south of H sireet, 16x120, ; lot on the east, side of Tenth avenue, north of K street, 700x120, $8000; lot on the east side of Ninth avenue, north of O street, 37:6x120, $725: lot on the east side of Eleventh avenue, south of O street, 26x120, $300; 1ot on the west side of Elghteenth avenue, north of K street, 50x120, $750; lot on the east side of Twentieth avenue, north of I street, 26x120, §750; lot on the west side of Ninth avenue, north of Q street, 25x 120, $550; lot on the north side of K street, west of Ninth avenue, 25x100, $000; lot on the east side of Eighteenth avenue, north of I street, 25x120, with new residence, $3500. A. E. Buckingham has sold four lots in the block bounded by H and I streets and Tenth and Eleventh avenues during the week to a contractor, who will build upon them. *Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have sold 160 acres of land between Lodi and Acampo to D. W. Littleton for J. W. Founders for $25,000: also 160 acres southeast from Mountain _View to G. Stagl for James Speir for $8760. Erhe sale of the northwest corner of Geary and Polk streets by the estate of Fllzabeth Waters to Thomas G. Crothers for $49,000 has been confirmed. The Auction Market. The following sales were made during the week by Easton, Eldridge & Co. at auction: Southeast corner of streets, 20x57:6 feet, six_rooms. $§9000; 257 of Bush street With residenc line, 90 feet west from Plerce atreet, 140, with residence of ten rooms, $4450; dix 127:8% feet on the north line of Washington street, 47 feet east from Steiner, with nine- room residence, $9000; southwest corner aof De Montfort avenue and Jules avenue, 112:6 x150 feet, with cottage, $2250; six flats on northeast line of Harriet street, 225 feet south- West from Harrison, lot 50x75 feet, for $5000; northeast corner of Fulton street and Parker venue, lot 100:8x128:10%, $4950; lot 26x120 eet on the west line of Cook street, 300 feet north from Pojnt Lobos avenue, §6 At moon to-morrow G, H. Umbsén & Co. will auction realty at 14 Montgomery street at referees’, administrators’ and miscellaneous sale, and will offer proper- tles in the following localities: 238" Sixth street. and €9, 71 and 73 Harriet; 1068 and 1070 Howard street and 577 and 570 Natoma street, between Sixth and Seventh; 1049, 1651 and 1653 Post street, between La- guna and Buchanan; 611 and ' 513 Oclavia street and 511 Ivy avenue, between Hayes and Grove streets; 2224 Foward street, between Elghteenth and Nineteenth; 21 er street; two building lots at the junction of Market and Fifteenth street: 0 Pearl street, between Market and Thirteenth, Valencla and Guer- rers; §42 Capp street: 3800 Seventeenth street; 2763’ Octavia street, between Green and Union: two building lots on the south line of Thir- teenth street, between Guerrero and Dolores. vOn Thursday next the Von Rhein Real Estate Company will auction the follow- ing properties at 513 California street: The former home of J. C. Stubbs, at 2510 Pacific avenue, conslsting of iot 47: 8 feet and elezant residerce of sixteen rooms, exclu- sive of billiard-room and four smaller rooms in the basement; the 50-vara lot on the south- west corner of O'Farrell and Franklin streets; four flats and lot 50x95 feet on the west line of Noe street, with L of five feet, fronting on Seventeenth street; southwest corner of Web- ster and Wildey streets, north from Bush, 27:6x81:3 feet; northwest corner of Pine and Buchanan streets, 52x81:3 feet; 429 Stevenson street, between Fifth and Sixth, 22:6x75 feet, with improvements. Easton, Eldridge & Co. will offer the following at auction at 638 Market streat on the 2th inst: Two residences and two 1au, each 30x107:6, Third and Harrison with store and flat of on the east side of Spruce street, 87:814 north of Clay street; two flats at 409 and 409% Oak street, south side, 60 feet wes tw> flats on the north side of Post stree 3 feet west of Baker; lot 84.414x127:8%, fovc-story awelling. on the south line of W ington street, 68:0 east of Walnut; the south- west corner of Second street and Park Lane north, between Bryant and Brannan streets and near 'the dopot of the Southern Pacific and the terminus of the Santa Fe railroad; lot 25x 100 feet, with three-story building of seven- feen rooms, on the cast lins of ‘Second street, 55 feet north of De Boom; flats and lot, 2585 feet, at 124 and 126 Juniper street; southeast corper of Twenty-elghth and Church streets; lot on the east side of Fillmore street, 24 feet south of Waller; lot on the east line of How- ard street, 215 feet north of Twenty-first, and four lots on Vancouver and Guadalupe streets, 160 feet north of Santee street. ‘Sunset District.” mprovements are the ordel’ol \he ey ln l e Sunset District. . Webl about to erect a two-'tory realdance on Ninth avenue, near J street; J. Burk- hardt is building a two-story house on Seventh avenue, between J and K streets. Plans are in preparation for the building of several residences for renting purposes on a block of land between Seventh and Ninth avenues. The Sunset Library Asso- clation will enlarge its hall at I street, near Eleventh avenue. The new Cooper Congregational Church on Ninth avenue, near K street, was dedicated recently. A new sewer is being constructed on Tenth avenue, between J and L streets. A main brick sewer will soon be placed in H ‘street, between Sixth and Tenth avenues, to connect with the outlet sewer, for which the city government is now arrang- ng. The estate of Elizabeth Floyd has sold to Christlan Froelich 2x8 feet on the southeast line of Howard street, 355 feet southwest from First street, for The forty-room hotel to be erected by J. Newman on the south line of Bush street, near Franklin, will cost $25,000, RIAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Thalla Treadwell to Grace D. Clark, lot on W line of Noe street, 270 § of Seventeenth, § 25 by W 125; §1600. Theresa M. Maloney (Traver-Fahey) (wife of Joseph F.), Thomas J., John F., Lena G. and Robert F. Fahey and Florence Fahey Mercer (wife of D. o Mercantile Trust Company of San Franbisco, undivided 6-7 of lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 51:1 W of Grant ave- nue, W 39:11% by N 10. Nellie Hurley (single) to Henrl Hughes, lot on E line of Taylor street, 11:6 S of Geary, 8°25 by E 87:6; $10. Johanna or Johanne and Bernard Joseph to Cornelia J. Pringle (widow). lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 25 B of Hyde, B 25 by N ; $10. Joseph M. and Eugenia J. Masten to Geor- giana M. Perkins (wife of W. F. Perkins), undivided 3 of lot on NW line Mission street, 275 NE of Fourth, NE 30 by NW 160; Delia McDevitt’ (sicsle) to Ellen . Barry (widow), lot on SW line Morris avenue (Patk 200 SE of Bryant street, SE 25 by SW 15 llw lot on SE line Cuvier street, 325 NE of ‘Bogworth, NE 25, SE 60, 8 25, W 14:6, NE 60:10. 100 35, blocl 3, De Bom Tract: gHt Peter J. Joyce to Isidore and Arthur C Franklin, lot on E line San Bruno ayenue (Ne N of Humboldt street, N 33:4 by | Elijan Hodgers vs, George Diggdon et al. (by John A. Weston, referee) to Ermina A. Cox, lot on W.line Twelfth avenue, 40 N of € street, W 98, SE 76, SW 30, S 24, E 120; $775. ot e Neaniney 0l ivany Phebais ot { on E line Eleventh avenue, 200 N of L street, N 25 by E 120; also lot on E line Thineenth avenue, 200 N of J street, N 25 by $10. ‘Hmanuel Lewls Tnvestiment_ Company {0 14a M. Cambridge (wite of Archibald), lot on W line of Forty-third avenue 120 § of West street, S 107:4, W 120:2%, N 100:7, E 120; $10. Same to_same, lot on I line of Forty-fourth avenue, 175 S of W streef, S 43:10, B 120:2%, N 50:7, W 120; $10. George and Kate Ryan to George and Ellese Siater, lot gn 8 livs of Blonetian etcest, 30 B of Shotwell (California avenue). E 25 by § 73, lots 51, 54 and 55, Cheesemans Map 1, P. V. lands; $10. Mary Bowen (single) to Andrew Hunker, lot lfognln and Franklin streets, ST Phll(bert or Philip Pichon to Frank Pichon, lot on NW line of McAllister and Webster streets, W 37:6 by N 85; §10. J. 8. or Jacob 8, and Rose Oppenheim to Wil- ty, lot on N line of MeAllister strset, 228: of Steiner, W 54 by-N 137:6; *Kate Roach to Meyer and Lillie E. Abra- hams, lpt on S line of Clay l!reet 106:3 W of Scott, W 25 by § 127:8%; §10. The Baird Estate (corporation) and Veronica C. Baird to Henry C. Black, lot on N line of Haight strest, 87:6 W of Asbbury, N 137:6 by I2:6; also'lot on W line of Ashbury street, 5:6°% of Hatght, N 25 by W 10 James H. and Laura V. Davis io Anate M, Costello (widow), lot on W line of hbury street, 110 § of Page, S 27:6 by W 137:86; §10, Annie M. Costello (widow) to Margaretta H. Costello, same; gift. Patrick end Mamie Sheedy to Mary Fosarty, lot on W line of Tremont avenue, 835 S Frederick street, S 25 -+ W 80; $10. Same to Della E. Kecks, lot on W line of Tremont avenue, 810 S of Frederick street, S 25 by W _80; $10. Tohn Coop and James W. Smith to Pauline Druhe, lot on W line of Clayton street, 59 N of_Frederick, N 25 by W 96:1034; $10. ‘Herman A. Druhe to same, lot on W line of Clayton ltreet‘, 59 N of Frederick, N 25:6 by Eltlte%of Ellen Griffin (by Kate L. O'Con- trix) t liam P. Doush 8> Twenty-first, § 26 by E 125; $10. 8 of Clay '(reet :'\d 110 W of Devisadero, 8 A, . . D. and Jennie C. Waish to Edward F.[25:6 by W &: Fitapatric, lot on N line of Nk eteenth street, | Henora / wad Eitzabeth A. Buckley to W of Church, W 25 by N 100; $5. fo? X W line of Devisadero O oy & Bmtin to Amnie M. ‘Swith, lot on W 125, S 9.1% N line of Liberty street, 3884 E of Castro, E 25 by N 114; gift. Goldstein, lot on Michael and Catherine Moran to Dalsy Kear- 137:6 E of Lyon, E ney (single), lot on W line of Capp_street, J‘u-.!:s S of Twenty-fourth, S 82:6 by W 115; Alva B. and Gertrude Clute to Union Invest- ment Company (corporation). lot on W line of | Fair Oaks street, 60 S of Twenty-fifth, S 50 by W 100: $10. Otto and Emma K. Falch to Carl and, Elise ‘Walter, -lot on E line of Dolores street, T 8 of Twenty-ninth, S 25 by E 75; $10. Helen C. Dixon' (single) to Delia B. Keeks (widow), Tot on E linc of Church s?reet, 27 § of Twenty-second, S 25 by B 75: $10. F. F. and Matie N. Freeman to ‘Investor" (corporation), lot on SE corner of Francisco and Jones streets, E 58 (, 8 52:6, W 19:2, € 60, W 39:2, N 112:6 Monroe Greenwood z.ute Company to N. C. Shelley, lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 275 S of Laké street. § 25 by Ji 120; resolution” calls for lot on W I ¥ Lake street, S 50 by W §10. Hibernia Savings and Ill!n Society to Wil- | tractor), architect A. W. Morton—All work liam F. Gardiser, lot on W line of Eighteenth | for a three-story frame building (flats) on W avenue, 175 N of D street. N 50 by W 1. - | line of Cole street, 125 § of Beulad. S 25 by George M. and Lilian A. Rolph to Nelll W 137:6; § livan (single). lot on W line of Twenty second | Mercantile Trust Company of San Francieco avenue, 175 N of N street, N 25 by W 120; §$10. | (owners) with George Goodman (contractor). Same to o e tagvan Tiok g W | architect Albert Pissis—Concrete workc for banic line of Twenty-second ‘avenue, 150 N of N | bullding on lot on N line of California street, street, N 25 by W _120; $10. 35:3 W of Leldesdorff, W 50 by N 114:3%; ‘Vlllllm Wolf to Elias Wolf, lot on SW cor- ner of Sagamore and Marengo streets, S £9:10, SW 190, N 149:3, E 175, lot 7, block B, Raliroad Homestead Assoclation; $10. ‘Napoleon, Augustus and Adella ' Petitplerre to Matthew Tyler, lot 9. block 422, South San The Baird Estate (a corporation) and Ver- onica C. Baird to William B. Pringle, lot on W line of Ashbury street, 32:6 N of Haight, N 50 by W 100; $10. John J. and 'Alice 04 Meaxy K M.), lot ot Page. S Builders’ Contracts. Charles W. Brown (owner) with C. A. Holm (contractor), architect Oliver Everett—All work for a one-story and basement frame bullding on lot on I line of Dolores street, 26:6 N of Thirtieth. N 25'by E 100: $1950. M. T. Morton (owner) with A. C.eSoule (con- McDade and Depnis ¥. Ragan to Emma Christoffer (wifs Morris Siminoff (owner) with Richard Rice (contractor), architect Newton Tharp—Se: ing, rough and finished plumbing, gasfitting, hot “and cold water piping for a three-story frame building with -basement (six flats) on Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Associa- | lot on NW. of Haight and Broderick tion; grant. streets, W 65 by N 110 W A 523; $3700 Harriet E. Turnbull (single) to F. E. and | Mutual Savings Bank of San 'Franeiseo Hermine Relnke, lot on W line of Buena ! vmu (owners) with California Eleetrical Works of Bugenia avenue, N 25 by 70, lot 553, gift map 3: $10. Willlam'and C. T. Nicol to J. J. Dowling, lot 804, gift map 2: $10. Alice’ B. Roberts (widow) to Robert McElroy, lot on NW corner of Pine and Fillmore streets. N 37:6 by W 87:8 N iy B Williashs and Sarah 3. Pacauer o Mary C. Fottrell (wife of M. J), lot on N line of Sacramento street, 110 W o Devigadern. W 27:6 by N 127:8%: also commencing 102:2% Only Safe Medicine for Babies The insides of babes-in-arms and little chil- 'dren are very delicate and tender. Mothers must not be reckiess in the use of physics. There is only one gentle, perfect, safe medicine for babies: m"c-:r are tm f30 fox ladies with, (nf!w!!‘, oth: From b = Dractice. " Dr. &+ E. Grimn. Soubblodeid Ter o™ Jally fa Necome a irm bellgver In the efficacy. of Cascarsle. Dbaby boy likes them.”—Mrs. Lida Cermak, Jersey City. 1 found Cascarets. in the case of my baby who is not very strong. he 377 best medictng 1 evor w ‘hu do just what commend. - Chap: . S"n.hen: Mills, I think Cascarets splendid. They have benefited me gre: 'was afflicted with erou; afforded instant relief. —Mrs. Ella Ziegler, Delta, Ohio. ‘Mamma has used Cagcarets and eelved greas benefit. She thinks lh" are wonderful, and gave them to ous baby before he was three years old.”— Alice Sewell, 631 Eighth St., §. Bolfi!l. “‘Our baby was sick sud we were ad- vised to try Cascarsts, He was en- firely cured: We cannot say too much h\ reize of Cascarets. rs. Mollie Bowman, Metropolis, Il “‘Cascarets ars indispensabdle fo' m“l‘ children and always brin —Henry Joyns, P. M., Wesley, 8.D. “Cascarets work easy and withous pain. 1 have given them to my babies Tt apicndid rese 2T, K. Bettag, St. Louts, Mo. “Cascarsts are worderfully good for ehildren.’ —Mrs. Wim. Roan, Catamount, N. Y. tb!! benefit. Isn’t that good sense? The ascaret, eaten by the nursing mother, not em and increasss her flow of milk, but makes her milk aby gets the effect diluted and as part of its regular, natural ly natural results. No more sour curds in (contractors), architect William Curlett—Wir- ing for a ten-story fireproof bullding on lot on'$ line of Geary strest, 30:6 W of Kearny, w 0% S J82%. SE 12 N3 % ; $9329 40. Michael O'Donnell (owner) with Robert Trost (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey—All work except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for a two-story frame building on lot on N line of Silver street, 300 W of Second, W 24 by N 70; $298 22 they Reep both "l have Even my Mamma takes a CASCARET, baby sweet, palatable Candy Cathartic only regulates her mildly purgative. food;—no violence—no danger—perfect! baby s stomach, no more wind colic, restless nights. Best for the Bowels. All , 10c, 25¢, soc. Never sol&’in bulk., Genuine tablet stamped C Guaranteed to cure or your money nor, execu to John_ S. P’hllllPl all inter- est in lot on llnt of Hill st 123:4. of lencie, W 10:8 by N 114 $1100, Delia ' S. Myrick (Cornwel) to Edward O'Day, lot on E line of Church street, 78 S of o Do aad ToMht free ‘A Sterling Remedy Company, Chiu(o or New York, '