The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 27, 1902, Page 23

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, A?RIL 27, 1902. - \ THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. i MONTH'S SALES BREAK RECORDS April Realty Deals Make! Up a Total of Very Large Size. Past Week Also Leads All Preceding Similar Periods. -— transactions in this city | ent month have represent- of $4,600,000. The last week I breaker in the matter of re- . the total value represented §1,600,000. The larger ons that have become a matter d in the last few days were the ngston property in the ! he Occidental Hotel, on the north Sutter street, to Samuel Knight he sale of the Techau Tav- on Mason street, to Thomas hers for $125,000; the deal by | J. Dingee secures the r of Geary street and from Davis Brothers for purchase of $0x97:6 feet by rook from Robert Dalziel, on t line of Mission street north- | street, for $125,000, and | RRRRREERE RERRE RERRRR RRRRRERRRRRRRY. RRERY, reRRERRRRREE an f Geary street, 62:6 feet east from s, from the estate of N. K. Masten ge transaction of which mention ade in detail was the sale of ael site, on the mortheast and Taylor streets, for | ect to approval. The sum of | volved in the purchase by & Co. of the northeast cor- Battery streets. I Levy of Bovee, t on the north 4u:6 feet east from with improvements, con- -story brick building, Toy & Sonntag re- week they sold properties he aggregate up to $453,500. three-story frame building, with lot t, on the west side of Powell y-eight feet morth of Post been sold through Baldwin & known builder John J. The same brokers for Mrs. Abby M. Parrott ac and Maud H. Norton the ailding and lot, 25x60 of Sacramento _eidesdorff street, ' NERRRE RRRRE RERRRR RRRRERRERERERER RRRRE RRRERR RRRRRRRRRRRERRERRRR RRRRR RRRRRE RERREXERRRRRRE RRRRR RRRRRE RRREEPRERRRERE RRRRE RRRRRN RRRnne! . Va , and lot, 3726 Gough street, for $27,500 to | Jose Cosha has pur- Baldwin & Howell from the three-story frame Mission street, with lot, 500, Gallagher has sold y of Guy T. Wayman the west line of Leaven- hree feet north from ur buildings bringing , for $35,000. derson has bought the at 1914 Pacific ave- gency of Shainwald, with lot 35x134:6 feet; for kbee & Cc Lent has bought the south- T of Post and William streets, three-story frame arcus Rosenthal for §; 6 feet adjoining the other with three-story from Mrs.. Betsy ere made through ¢s have been made re- Brothers: orner of Devisadero and Turk he lot being 2ix the west line from Four- keley Lum- feet on the feet west from Louls Hauser, $3750; lot 25x127 t line of Fourteenth avenue, from Clement street, $700: iot h line of Lake street avenue, $900; lot 25x of Tremont avenue, erick street, $1000, ckingham reports the sale of feet on the west line of Tenth 100 feet north from I street, to & Brasch for $i750, on which five es will soon be erected; also the lot he east line of Tenth avenue, 175 feet from H street, 25 , from Kate Reed & B h for $1000, on 2 bouse will be erected; also a and lot on the northerly line of 5 feet west from Shot- street, to E. Coakley for $2500; also on the north line of I street, 32:6 t from Eleventh avenue, to E. L. ey for $850. vid Bush & Son report the sale of cres in the San Pablo grant in Costa County, six miles from Oak- | land, to the trustees of Louis Titus for £25000; also 160 acres of alfalfa land near | uba, Tulare County, for James Lee to 1 Piper for $9600. Burns & Waterhouse have bought 2000 es of land in Mendocino County for 000 through the Central Land Com- , the sellers being the Willard heirs. on & Hoag will remove to 116 Mont- ¢ street on the Ist of May. { , Eldridge & Co. will hold their i-monthiy auction sale of city s 7t their salesroom, 638 Market eet, on Tuesday, May 6, at which the wing pieces will be offered: “Golden Gate avenue and perty Larkin street, near Cali- on Tehama street, ne: faalid this way, as they rarely have been crowded, to get a chance at The most amazing bhargain in New Stylish Silks On Monday your unrestricted choice of 2,500 Foulards, 23 and 24 inches wide, at 50¢c yard. And read the other offerings made in this advertisement. Huck Towels, 17¢. Heavy Bieached Size 22x40 inches, cither all white or with colcred borders, neatly hemmed, ready for use; cach . . P. Pretty Parasols for Children g | The Merode—Fine Egyptian Coton Under- imitation cut glass, vaiue for 45c—special Monday . . 25¢ and bolt, the | Ofives, best ripe or Manzanilla, quart . 2. - - -25¢ Each garments for wom,n;‘y“.ls, pants and eques- Oil or Vinegar Bottle—Boheman Clear Glass, :’;ur szes at| 3 P s trian tghts in all'styles; no better wearing or decorated with gilt and flowers, worth 25— ese prices: - 5 Bw?:h[lllng(cVal‘uv:e)s-D fitting knit garments made; in cream white G Maniey . 170 o Best Scliing Books. resbrips 2n e otton Warp)—Deep | only; per garment . . . . . . . . 80¢c s Berry or Sauce Dishes—Four styles to 3 4.50 s - binding, 72 inches wide, 5 lbe weight; | Lacies' Jersey R bbed Fine Cotton Corset Cove select from, regulady 75c a dozen—special 22-in. 24-in. 26-in. Special Cut Prices. warmth and wear combined with\fine appear- | ers . High neck, long slecves, white only; b Monday, setof 6. . . . . . .. .24¢ $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 ““The Congqueror,”” by Atherton, for . $1.20 g e VL o ih B .. ... 380 | Water Tumb‘z;n—V:uuxn ribbed, crystal or emerald glass, worth Soc a dozen—spec'al Mon- “Norman Holt,” by General Cha'les’Kin', Gray Blankets—Good for camping or h.me dayjeset 'of 6,50 Sl S s I PR Soaps—Toilet 4 R T T 4 ; ; 4 et Articles. : ¢ purposes, a'most all wool, 72 inches wide; 2 Preserve Dish—A pretty pattern in clear glass, 8-inch size, always 15c—special Monday. . i L y “The Crisis,” by Churchill, for . . $§7.08 Very special vae, per g -+ $3 00 | Any Pair of Our glass, , always 15c—spe 23 #U€ | Kirle's Congo Cocoa Toilet Soap, 2 cakes...50 | White Elznkets—Calitcrnia lamb’s wool, al- mcst as fine as 72 inches wide; fair. . . . New Ccmforters— Plentifully cotton, canitary warm; each, . Pillow CGases—Ncaty made from undressed white pillow muslin, 45 inches wide; on special sale Mon- day only, each Eleached Steeting—For 3 beds (width 63 inches), heavy day, 16¢ per yard; our sale price for Monday only . . Hosiery Eflegance And Economy. ; white or coorecfigures, pair . . . Children’s Fast Bi: open work effects, high spliced hecls and Couble soles, sizes § to 834, pair . Chicrea’s 83, par Dress Linings. A new 36-Inch black and colors; yard 27-Inch Silk Serge—Black and color 36-Inch Black M, Finest Mercerzed Sateen—Permanent fini Men’s $3.50 Shoes, Very Newest Styles. kid, all with ame s T e shoes, button shoes, oxford ties. There may { 12-in., $1.50; 13-in., $1.65; 14-in., | The kindsthat everybody wants; some new ar- | sisting of one pair of dumb links with four B perbetle L L 0 ST TS e be cther shces as good for the price, but $1.80; 15-in., 41.95; 16-in., j2.10; riva's in the choicest designs, per pair buttons cr pins— on special sale, Mon-’ By the Box at Same Prices. Burke's Ale or Stout, Guinress’, per dozen, . $3.50| 17in., $2.25; 18-in., $2.35. L L L 85,00 dyonly, completesex for . . . 1€ R R I e there are none be'ter made for . asols Are Here. Imported Hermsdorf Black Lace Lisle Hose, entirely new desgns, sizes 5 to THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. , | THE EMPORIUM. PRERRER RERERRER ERERR 40aaaih KAAAAE RARAN KAXAUARREI IR RRERENS RRERRREY. RRRNE RERRE RERERRY ERRRERR LR LR RRERE RERRERE RRRERERR RERRERERERERE RRRRR RRREER PR RE RN AR We desire to make up during the coming week the great loss in business consequent upon the interruption of street car traffic during the last six days. <ars are not running to-morrow, we are going to make it worth your while to walk. If the If they are running, as seems probable at this writing, you will crowd tho e coming ever offered. ards of our reguiar 85c¢, $1.00, $1.25 b We are bound to have you with us Monday. Lish Linen Huck Towe's— 50 separate stores each fuily stocked all under one roof. Do not rcgard The Emparium as a Depart- meni Store with simply a counler full o/ 1'1s, that or the o'her ihirg on sale [ 15 in realry a combination of siores, each as com- flete as though under stparaie r. ofs; each bat'er for h: . conomy that ¢ mes tkrsugh the asscia- caoni of busin sses. We sell v ryihing 1o cat, drivk, 17¢ A Jarge stock of beauties for Summer 1902; entirely new ideas in silks and han- | dies; so many different styles | that it is impossible to enter | into detail description. Be | sore, however, that we can please you when you are ready to sclect your New On Tuesday we begin an el A LR B CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- Lester and Kenl's beautiful Electrical Exhibition—24 Hours in the Alps—which has creatcd great interest in | all of the large cities of the East, is now being shown m | our Attraction Hall, seccnd floor, free of charge. Hourly wear or use at a decided scvmg over ordinary prices. | Irom 10 a. m. until closing time daily. 3 3 Couch Covers. Se¢ show window an - adv. later. | A beautiful new line—large assortment now on ey o———— Y] 8 . Phone or Mail us % | display and sale; prices, each, o 3 fo $10 Fet el o Xow |Extra Sugar Corn, can’t come down. | Our numbzr is Piivate Exchange 6o1. 90c¢ a dozen. This is the most remarkable quotation Special operators in the store will connect you | with the depar.ment you wish fo trade m.| ever made in San Francisco for choice Anv price advantages offzred for th: dav will] Sugar Corn, viz: bz yours as though you came in persom. 10,000 tivs of P:ompt delivery made 1o your home. This Fancy West- is a safe siore fo trade with, Absolutely one| ern Sugar Corn offered for sale, extraordin iry Ribbon Sale. L 4 AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE. Parasol. Carola Silk Carriage Para- sols . . 75¢c > $2.00 Gros Grain Silk Carriage o SRR .. f1.50t0 $2,50 | Pongee Paraso's. . . . .. §2.00 1o $4.00 | White Pique Paraso's. 70€ The Dainiiest of Summer Underwear - Ladies’ Imported Spun Silk Vests — Swiss Ritbed, low neck, no sieeves, deep, fancy hand crocheted yoke; 5 s SR, SRR o 39¢ i | | e oke # 4 : opened Thursday, May 1, on the recond | g A o e b IR e aem | Useful Pieces Greatly Underpriced. flor, Wese side. Brdeorhamen Rt Cagla Silk Parasols Al | - ... .$0.26| This special offering is for Monday only. It is an unusual opportunity to | Shaker Salt—In packages, each. . . . .10@ : Ladies’ Fine Qutty Ls v ot s i o | Dress Suit Cases, | New Stuf Bartl 17 coors. . .. 65 ) ineQuaity Lse) gt pretty Berry Dishes, Water Pitchers, etc., at big reductions from every-day 'y | New Stuffed Ol vas—Botte. . . . . 17@ Dainty Corded Silk - Para- | » Thread Union Suits— et PaMIcularly Low Priced. Fzmi'y Blend Coffee—lb, . . . . . 25¢ o, . . .. S1.95| Jersey Ribbed, low | PHICES: ® | Babbit’s Best Soap—Monday, 12 bars . . 5 neck, no sleeves, knee length, closed in front, wel trimmed, drawn with silk braid; colors: ecru, white, pink or sky; suit. . . . .87@ Chiffon Effects— Grass linen and black and white mixed Patabela’ TS UBL T . . $2.00 0 $7,50 ascheapas . . $7.50 Giace Kid Gloves, $1.29. To introduce them to those who are not alrcady familiar with the superior qualities of our Ladies’ §1.50 Kid Gloves—the largest and the best stock in San Francisco—we offer you choice of any pair ‘of $1.50 Glace Kid Gloves in our stock, on Monday only, per pair . . - .. $1.29 These come in a complete line of colors, and fast black, have latest Paris Point Backs, either overseam, pique, or outseam stitching, with one, two or three clasps. A can be made; § ibs weight, .. .$7.45 filled with white closely" tufted, light and - . 81.25 and carefully In the height e and uncressed; mill price to- ....13%ec Dress Goods Special Monday. About 600 yards of 46-inch All-wool Imperial Twill—A new and very desirable fabric for tucked waists and costumes, in all the leading shades of the season, light grays, medium grays, tan, modes, royal blue, navy, tabac, reseda, etc., an excellent quality; selling every- where at 75c a yard, on sp=cial sale Monday only, in main aisle, yard . . . Special Sale of Glassware. the b olf the stason we Pp'ace on our special sales counters to-morrow being vaccinated, ‘uch- 2o« o < BO@| 125 Liven Table Damask—$ rictly flax, heavy (Monday) only, a Jot of about 3000 yards of the finest and prettiest | Cocoa Butter, for toilet use, tins.. . . . .#O€ | weight, close weave, haif-bleached, ful 6o Madras produced this eason, They are 32 inches wide, beautifully mercer- | Dr. Lambert's Skin Soap, g cakes. . . .40@ | inches wide; at the very attiactive 55 ized, and none of them worth less than 35c a yard, for this one Dr. Lambert's Cucumber Benzoin, Witch | Price, peryard. . . Wi © special sale, on Monday only, the pHce willskes 009 L '80 Hazel Lotion, 8 oz. bottle.. . . . . 25@ | Lunch Napkins — On special sale Monday White Organdy —68 inches 'wide, finely Waisti‘g Batiste—A new line of the raiced woven, very dainty fabric, yard . . . 28¢ Twilled Galitea and Covert Cioth *Suiting— For outing suits and skirts, yard . . 2% @ price to everybodv—n> deviation from this rule. beginningMon- § Our Eiegant New day, per dozen, Manicure Pariors ™ y Open May 1. The handsomest, most conveniently arranged, | and most complete Ladies’ Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors on the Coast, will be 530 Best Eastern lard, pure leaf, 3-Ib tins, Covered Butter Dishes—Six different styles, round and square shapes, fine imitation of clear cut glass, 30c and 35c values - on Monday.. 20@ Water Pifchers— Two styles, plain or frosted glass, regular 25¢ and 35c values—special Monday . . . . . . . I8¢ Cake Dish—On foot, 1o-inch size, a very pretty pattern of Genuine leather; lined with shirc fold in- side, solid brass lock | Postum Cereal, or Figprune Cereal Health Coffee, on Monday, Jarge size packages, 9@ Corned Beef, Rex brand, on Morday, 1 lb. ting . . . Loose Mnm:atz’l liai;in;. .3-c-m;vn-, ;)t; 240 “The Potter and the Chy,” for . . 87 20 $1.20 Table Damask 55c. Quill Tooth Picks, sc size, 2 for.. . . . .5@ Royal Tooth Powder, large bottle. . . . fG@ Vaccination Shields, 2 comfort to all who are Sale of Choicest Madras. 35¢ Quality for 18c. ¢“Graustark,” by McCutcheon, for . only, 120 dozen Fringed Lines Napkins; 14 inches square, in all white or with colored borders; instead of 75¢ a dozen, 48 < L R Ladies’ Musiin Princess Manicure Set, consisting of large nail buffer, steel file, box of nail pov.der, orange wood s:ick and emery boards . . . . S4@ Mercerized Zephyrs—Pain colors, blue, tan, | Violette Blanc Toilet Wates, 6 oz. bottle 24¢c pink, green, gray, etc., yard . . . . 20 | Bathing Caps, good quality Mackintosh.. 5@ thread weave, full 36 inches wide, stylishly printed, yard . . . -.12%e Ladies’ Fast Black Lace Ef- | fect Lise Thread Hose, in a large variety of the newest designs—the wear well kind, with high spliced heels and double soles, per pair, only 25¢ Lades’ Imported Herms- dorf Black Two-thread Maco Cotton Hose, white fleur de lis and lovers” knots, high spliced heels and double soles, pair ... 250 Ladies’ Imported Herms- dorf Back Fine Maco Cetton Hese, with band embroidered ‘silk insteps, 50¢ ack Lisle Hose, drop stitch or this week. sample prices: well made, Pedestal Extension Table, and well finished; extends merly. $16.50, now . . Golden Oak Sideboard, Dining Chair, neat design, finished; reduced from $2. Bzdn;nl;l S’ul&, iiu.vil.y . 25¢ woven wire mattress; reduced from $26.00 to . . . - . . 8ve Child's Enameled Iron Bed, with brass railing on sid= and ends, heavy woven wire mattress; sides can be let d-au:n;'r:.dufcd. fr'tmeS;IS.ee :. - $10.67 y Table, with drawer v 8397 | Gold:n Qak L s'ze 24x36 inches; regular §4.75; now Pzrier Rocker, band-polished oak, with saddle seat, very comfortable; formerly $6.50, now $4.34 Library Bookcese, quarter-sawed oak finish, with adjus- table shelves, size 68x31 inches; reduced Lining that looks like silk; -15¢ yard . . ercefized Satcen; yard.. 2{1@ lack and colors; yard..500 gt A Third off this week on many lines of Furniture. On sixty different articles in the Furnituie department the reduction of a third; on many others one-quarter off regular price goods, to close out, these cdd lots Handsome, reiiable Furniture. swell front drawers, elegantly carved top with odd shaped 18 x 40 inch French bevel plate mirror; regularly $40.00, now carved Golden Oak, consisting of heavy bed with 39 inch high footboard, 24x45 inch bureau with swell front drawers and 24x30 inch bevel mirror and good washstandy-regularly cold for $39.00, now. . . . . . Mantel Folding Bed, with swinging French plate mirror over top, best adjustable Enameled fron Bed, double sizc, pretty scroll effect, 57 inches high, best malleable iron joints; formerly $12.00, M0W . 4 + . 4 4 v 4 4 4 b s 04 e .. Don’t Buy Poor Ciothing Because You Have Little Monecy., Wo Are Selling Genuine $10.00 to $16.50 Suits (Smali Broken Lots) at ““Se ven-Forty.”” A good assortment still left of these 1902 arrivals in Men’s Fine Suits, embracing Serges, Cheviots, Cassimerass and Vi- cunas, in nobby stripes, overplaids, checks and plain mixtures; these gar- ments are cut in correct styles, with broad shou'ders and shape-retaining fronts; we have your size in some one of these many small lots; regular $10, $12.50, $15 and $16.50 L1 R I T $7'4a Boys’ Sailor and Vestee Svils—For ages 3 to 8 years; broken lots of our regular §5.00 lines; now . . $3.48 Skirt Specials. Five great bargains to-merrow and Tuesday, if quantities last. Positively the best Muslin Skirt Va'ues ever put on our counters. Ladies’ Cambric Skirt—Deep flounce of 6-inch embroidery, regular value 98c; special to-mor- Ladies’ Cambric Skirt—Deep flounce of em- broidery, under ruffls, yoke band, regularly $1.10; special to-morrow 730 Ladies’ Muslin Skirt—Desp flounce of em- broidery, under ruffiz and dust rufls, cluster of tucks oyer embroidery, reguany $1.255 special to-morrow . 50 Ladies” Fine Cambric Skirt—Full width, under rufle and dust ruffle, 8-inch embroidery flounce, with two clusters of tucks above, regularly $1.50; special to-morrow 357,05 Ladies’ Fine Cambric, Full-Width Skirt—Dzep flounce of embroidery, with wide insertions of embroidery, under flounce, regu'ar value Here are a few like cut, solid golden oak six feet; for- s".ao size, 24248 inches, has $26.67 plain bannister back, wall oW, . . e $1.68 $26.00 Overalls for Three-Year-0ld Boys—Made of good quality $1-753 special tomorrow . . . . $1.19 5 s', 50 brown duck; just this one siz: only; now...... 18¢ T e e 2 Men’s Madr:s and Percale Golf Shirls. . . ....690 House Furnishings that $8.00 Men’s Stiff-Bosomed $1.50 Colored Shirts. ... 90¢ £ Seasonable. Men’s Solid Color Maco Yarn Hosicry, black or tan; :fi?&d‘%l;d:: si::::‘ ggg DRI e R e A s g | . .1iec Three-quart Ice Cream Freezers . . $7,25 Men’s Soft Bleached Cambric HandKerchiels, hemstitched Two-quart Ice Cream Freezers . . . $1.850 PR T R R SR, 50 One-burner dauble ring Gas Stoves . . FU@ L Two-burner large Gas Stoves . . . $#Q0 Tin Ovens for Gas Stoves . . . . $1.28 Sale of Carpet Remnants. Thon Oikie fiv Gl So0ees . & - f,,a " Tapestry Carpets—In length from 2 to 20 yards, worth 6oc to goc yard, row cut to . . Qg | On¢-burner Bluc Flame Oil Stove . $3,85 Injrain” Carpets—In lengths from 1 to 15 yards, worth from Soc to 75c the yard, now cut to | 1 Wo-Burner Blue Flame Oil Stove . $5.85 At Low Prices. Imitation Alliga- made that can be produced to Goodyear welted so'es—lace sliding lock—rxo-in., $1.20; 11-in., $1.35; Gence on Hayes street, near | g WARA RAARAR RAARR AALAANALLWARARRANRUR WQUUNN Qe TRaRTRRBRRRANR BRUTRRR R RRRRRARR Rt R AR} RN W ela Rt T KR KRN RNe AR KT avErn e 8 L o ahr Ny Den R Rl S L SR S (A bR Hardwood Ice Boxes . . . . . . $5.65 | fomsibsoro. ... ..... S11.00 Linén Warp Matting— From 1 to 12 yard lengths, 25 4nd 35¢ values, now sut to . . 903 | Good Buss Bied Cages . .. .. .". 8 '@ These are the | Parlor Table, with odd shaped 24-inch top and eagle . Matting Rugs—Fine Japanese linen warp, size 3x6 feet, Grecian borders, reduced for | G3tden Huse, extra quality, foot . . . . @2 shoes that are| claw feet,cither mahogany or go'den oak thisweek from Ja.6o tos - . . ... ... L0, L §1.38 | Guwden Rakes, full size, cach . . . . 250 now wom by | finish; regular £4.50 values now . . . BB e00 Ail=Wool! Smyrna Rugs—j3ox6o inches, Turkish and floral effects, regularly | Foll $ize Garden Hoes, each . . . . . 280 men who form- | Upholstered Rockers, mahogany or birdseye maple, “hand-po'ished, silk tapestry $2.75, s ek . LS00 R s T e O T e —_— :rlydpax’dss;uo covered seat; reduccd from $4.25 0. « 1 v o 40 1 annan .. . BB nvgk Pattarn: Linofeum—Made of linsed oil and pulverized cork, special this Good Claret an .00 2 week, persquareyard. . . . . L . . L T B I o e AP L AR | pir. Webne| " Exnellent Glub Bags | Sale of Music Folios. For 30c Galion. Brainard’s Ragtime Folios, containing 25 Marches, Two-Steps, etc., published at 75¢; sell at this price. | tor Club Bag, special Monday only, each. . . . 48 g For the Coming We:k: where under soc a gallon, for . . . 30@ They come in| just the article SRRl D < Kentucky Beile Whiskey, Bourbon, full quart tan calf, black | for shopping, % Soeening 4o il @ 5 Nathan Hale 5¢ = Mooy .. e vici kid, velour carrying books, / afrangements of - the Ppop . s o= onic, Pabst Best, ons ozen il b o b 1n ok s andcoom s pubihed 37561 o0 g g Cigars, 8 for 25¢,| |"! ™" " o Mo s patent leather | linen lined, special sale Monday only . . . . e Vallen’s ““‘Bit”’ Imported Gin, White Swan, J. J. Meder & and patent vici | pocket inside, v Arabian Curiains. Waist Setfs, 16¢. Oa Monday only we offer an excellent quality 500 good quality Gold Plated Waist Sets, en- of table claret, that cannot be bought clse- (T_ Two Great Cigar Specials Zoon, Monday, tottle . ameled or embossed buttons of pin set, con- Apricat Brandy, delightful after-dinner cordal, Cigars, 4 for 25c. | g § § i | s § .§ § : § % | % E : § § E ; § ; Shipley street, near Fifth; two pieces, | ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FAEE T0 MEN! A Mcst Remarkable Remedy Taat «uickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. L Free Trial Packagze Sent by Malil 1o All Wno Write, o ackages of a most remark- % 'exee:::\ly Fire being mailed to all who | © - 1o the State Medical Institute, ed so many men who had battied cars against the mental and physi- serings of lost manhood that the has decided to distribute free Jackages to all who write. It is a treatment, and all men who suffer - ‘form of sexual weakness resuit- thrul folly, premature loss | gth and memory, weak back, va- | e or emaciation of parts can now at home. y has a peculiarly grateful | h and seems to act direct | ment just where it Is needed. | cares all the jlis and troubles that from years of misuse of the natural | nd has been an absolute sue- | cases. A request to the State | 1 their free trial packages, will be with promptly. The Institute is of reaching that great class are unable to leave home to be 2d the free samples-will enable see how easy it weakness when the proper reme- ¢ « employed. be sent a free sample, carefully sealed in | :;epluin package, s0 that its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or pub- Weity. Readers are requested to wiite without delsy. two-story Eoiher of Seventienth and Castro streets, lot 25x106:3 and nine-room residence on the gouthwest corner of Scott and Oak streets, lot 50x85 and two-story dwelling on the bl f Twenty-second and Bart- southwest corner of lett streets, $7200; two lots, on the west line of Mission of Twenty-third street, $4900; o the northwest corner of Mason and Lombard streets, $6160, and two lots, 25x100 feet eac n the south line of the junction of Fifteenth | ana Market streets. $2( Kaston, Eldridge & Co. report sales at auction as follows: Lot on southeast corner of Gough and Val. | Jejo streets, with 3-story house, ! on southwest corner of Harrison and Juniper | 80x100 feet, $2850; residence at 2620 | streets, 8500, e T 3117 Twenty-irst. stréet, $3000; £ix- Toom house, With two rear flats of three rooms each, with lot 22x70, at 30 Silver street, $2900. Coffey, Hughes & Co. will auction reaity at 630 Market street next Wednesday at d location, EIving strength | noon. The catalogue has ten offerings. Henry Lyons will build six flats on the north line of Jackson street, of the Colo- nial style, to cost $33,000. James R. Treadwell will erect flats on ast corner of Sutter and Bu- - - e, ) " northe 2l Institute, 325 Elektron building, | the which: " will Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire | chnoz;n streets \81'(’5' von Standen will place a four-story of | yooming house on the south liné of O'Far- | rell street, near Jones; the cost of which is to be cured o¢ ; Will be $12,000. - ed o | N hree fiats will be erected by Rev. John The Institute maies | Hemphill on the west line of Fillmore 1o restrictions. Any man who writes will | sireet, north from Union, to cost $8000. » L. Strohmeler will put up a three-story | and basement frame building on the north line of Frankll subject to confirmation of the Superior Court: | res Lake ifixfiix?fi::e Jots; Western Addition building lots | and Mission flats, Sales at auction during the week are re- perted by G. H. Umbsen & Co. as fol- | lows: Lot 50x120 and two ten-room houses at 631 5 te avenue, $18,600; lot 25x100 D O tory batlding’ on the southeast Fell street, . street; Ashbury n, at the estimated cost of $8000. Heights CHILDREN FLOGK 10 PLAYGROUND Hundreds Watch Co- lumbia Boys’ Club Ex- ecute Maneuvers. derived from the $7100; men. he pointed to the each 25x125 feet, street, 116:0 south 1ot 60x82:6 on The officers in o + were: Honorary Hundreds of merry little school chil- dren forgot for a time their lessons and tasks and flocked to the Seventh and Har- rison street playgrounds yesterday after- noon to enjoy a few hours of recreation in the open air and sunshine and inci- dentally to watch the well trained Colum- bia Park Boys’ Club execute their maneu- vers. This little battalion of boys went througly its exercises in the most pleasing and thorough manner and furnished en- tertainment not only for their school- mates, but also for the many adults who visited the grounds. The boys, under the command of Major §. S. Peixotto and headed by their own drum corps and buglers, marched like little veterans to the park. They were first put through very interesting but sim- ple exercises calculated for the improve- ment of the muscles and also of the lungs. These exercises were, executed un- der the direction of Charles Merz, who is the club’s regular trainer. After they had been finished the little athletes marched back to their clubhouse on Eighth street, just opposite the grounds, and in a few minutes reappeared, attired in light running suits. They were then put through more difficult exercises in Philip Coryn, $10,600; 1ot Lieutenant R. of cottage seven and Drum Major play. Eagles’ Day at cost about 55 feet east from running and jumping and, turning on the parallel and horizontal bars. drills and gymnastic feats showed the inestimable benefit that they ‘Willlam Greer Harrison of the Olympic Club congratulated the Boys’ Club on their excellent showing. He sald that by indulging in such hardy out- door sport they would grow up into manly As an example of the result of ex- ercise in building up a strong manhood coln and Theodore Roosevelt. bert, Major 8. 8. Peixotto, Adjutant A. * | Moore, Captain Louis Horner, First Lieu- tenant A. Appleton and Second Lieuten- ant H. Dukelow of Com; First Lyons, Second Lieutenant Joe Franzen of Company A; Captain George Morse, First Lynch and Second Lieu- tenant Joseph Moriarity of Company C The Seventh and Harrison street play- ground is proving a perfect paradise for the school children south of Market street. On every Saturday and on school holidays the ground is crowded not only with the children, but also with the parents, who come to watch their boys and girls at Friday, May 9, will be Eagles’ day at the Bakersfield Street Fair and Carnival. Tickets will-be sold at Santa Fe officce, 641 Market st., at one fare for the round trip for all traing May 7, good to return until May 11. 00d chance to Visit the San Joaquin Valle find the Kern County Oil Fields. ¥ % ————— May Contract for Supplies. City Attorney Lane rendered an opinion yesterday that the Park Commission has an entirely independent power to con- tract for its own supplies and material. increase of street accommodation indispensable. | tions and additions to th This board is informed that the Third-stree & the Hearst Scheal t railroad is to be reconstructed during the com- | bULdINg. The lowest bid was 3%00, or ! wuul-u W|UEN ing year. g | 31100 more than the estimate, and the Beard of Education directed that new The Board of Works met yesterday and | Lids be invited, especially as only two rejected the bids submitted for altera- | contractors had submitted bids. Board of Works Reports on the Proposed Im- ° provement. In all their the boys systematic training. Columbia Park career of Abraham Lin- Dr. Talcott & Co., Practice Confined to Contracted and Functional Disorders of Men IT CERTAINLY CAN BE STATED WITHOUT FEAR of contradiction that previous to our announcement of the importance of urethral Inflammations and chronic prostatic affections, as factors in disorders of men, that trea was conducted in an Impracticable and unsuccessful man- ner. Our brilliant cures and the adoption of our methods by others is proot of its correctness. command of the boys Commander C. R. Al- e:?eynf;,‘t Cg:t:;: The Board of Public Works yesterday filed a report on the proposed reduction of the sidewalks on Third street from nine- teen to fourteen feet in order to afford a corresponding increase in the width of the roadway. The board recommends the im- provement, which will enlarge the capac- ‘| ity for traffic, and says the wear of the pavement where trucks carry a wheel on ) . the opposite wheel running on the pavement, will no longer exist. The Teport continues: The widening of this roadway will, in the opinion of this board, be a very desirable im- provement. The width of sidewalk; .ourteen feet, is regarded as ample. This board respect- fully recommends that in the budget for the coming year, widening and paving with blocks on concrete,’ Third street, from the north line of Mission street to the south line of Townsend street, or better, to the south line of Berry street. be included, the estimated cost for the first being $70,580 and for the second $81,520. improvement of the portion of Third street not included in this recommendation, namely, from Market to Mission and south of Berry street,. be post] following _year. b fit at the foot of Third street ‘W. H. Hutton. WHY DRUCS FAIL-Many Men Treated for Weakness Which Never Existed—Failure Due to Wrong Diagnosis. There i3 a tendency nowadays to ascribe cases of lost vitality to lack of nerve force and to treat them as such, with tonics, electricity and stimulants, but the most temporary benefit, if at all. As a result of cbservation§ and practical experience, I have been convinced that the nerves play but a subsidiary role In the production of disorders of men. It is very unusual to find any trouble in an otherwise rtrong man other than a damaged prostate or deep urethral inflammation, particularly in those whose disorders ol nated in too long continued and too often repeated excitement, or the harmiful in ence exercised by an fll-treated contracted disorder, and if exhausted nerve fores seemed to be present, it Is only as a concomitant, or perhaps we may say a compli- cation of chronic prostatitis, and disappeared With its cure. Still further, these facts are verified by purely local treatment, for procedures directed toward repairing . | the damaged gland are always rewarded Dy the most brilliant cures. resulting in the Bakersfield Fair. This is & Speclal attention given to Varicocele, Contagious Blood Diseases and Acute and Chronic Urethral and Prostatic Inflammations. Consultation free and no charge whatever for treatment of any case in which cure is not effected. Colored chart of the organs and Diagzrosis Blank sent free on application.

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