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

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THE SAN FRANCI J0 CALL, NDAY, JULY 27, 1902 MISCELLANEOUS. ~2000620005000000000000066€C0. [ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PATTOSIEN C0.’S MIDSUNMER SENSATION CARPETS=RUGS If we could have a heart-to-heart talk with every one econ- (em’p_la!mg buying Carpets Rugs. etc.. we could convinee all that it is mueh money saved by trading here. learn more about their house furnishings from newly married eouples ean testi C0.’S outfits. Really, ROXBURY CARPETS—Over 50 qcs‘gn§ of this 1amous tapes- try; sewed, lined and laid, per yard. s G 70(: BIGELOW LOWELL BRUS- SELS CARPETS — Pretty, new sprmgd ratterns, suitable in Ny room; down-town y price, $1.50; ours. .. .. S' % TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ROUM RUGS — ox10% feet, orders woven on, rich colors, wool face; downtown $~0.su ice, $15; o.1s.. IY\ZGRMN CARPETS — Extra heavy, hzlf wool; down- 4 = town price,4oc a yard; ours 23C INLAID TILE LINOLEUM— Indestructible flcor covering; Ame ican and English makes; co.or never wears off; downtown it costs $1.60 and more; $|_35 our price........ LINOLEUM, American and English Makes - 12 feet wide; are yard downtown 60C costs 8oc; our pricz.. from sy T PATTOSIEN One Streetcar the advantages enjoyed by those who buy all us. fy to the fact that they are more than pleased at beginning housekeeping with PATTOSIEN everybody eomes baek to trade here. THESE PRICES FOR THIS WEEK: THE GREAT MONEY-RAISING SALE still keeps our prices down © to 40 per cent below what others ask. money made by buyers at our store. he Friday and Saturday Sale Was Another Will Be Announced Friday Morning. IT PAYS TO TRADE IN THE MISSION. Fare Brings You Every day people Hundreds and hundreds of SWELL VELVET ROOM RUGS -Only 75 of them, gx12 f;‘et, rich in every d:tail; not less than g25 at downtown stores; our price. X $|8 ROYAL AXMINSTER RUGS In all the Turkish designs; oxi12 fee!; a bargain, truly; $30 is cheap downtown; our R O T g $24 SMITH’S WILTON VELVET CARPETS — Best quality of this favorite floor coveiing; downtown price, $1.35 a vard and more; o‘urs. ..... $I ROYAL WILTON ROOM RUGS—1000f these, in magnifi- cent Oriental patterns; size gx12 feet; downtown they cost §40; our price....... Sk $34 ALL-WOCL INGRAINS--Best qual ty. ex ra super; downtown the price is 75¢ ani more; our price 1 Y60(: TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS — We have this grads with or withcut borders in attractive patt: It wll cost you downtown 3 our price. . 4 55C As long as it lasts it a Fine Thing. 16th and o9 Mission Sts. CO to Our Door. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. e San Fran- Seattle, Ta- Whatcom— August 4 any’'s steamers Diego and Santa Bar undays, 9 a_ m. Cslifornia, Thursday. § a. m. eles (via San Pedro and East a Barbara Cayucos, Port Harfo Hueneme and *Newport ra oniy). July 13, 21, 29 9 a m., July 9, 25 August 2. 2, Magdalepa Bay. San Jose del na ) 2. m folder. ng ficver ow sireet (Palace Ho GOODALI S & CO, Gen, Agents, C. D Gen. Tass Agt.. 10 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. —— FOR — N OME DIRECT. LEAVE SEATTLE: corscsers 9 p. m. July 3 9 p. m. August 18 < 1 pas hap or de Nome folder apply 11w 7 OWFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) XS & CO., Gen, Agents, en. Pass. Axt. st.. San Francisco. O.R.& N- CO. CKLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or, And Short Rall Line From Portland to Al Points East. Through Tickets to All ioints, el Rall or Steamship and Fall, a¢ LOoWwRST RATES. Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, £€. COLUMBIA Salis Aug. 1, 11, 21 Sep. 10 ER Sefls......... Aug. 6, 16, t of Spear st., Gen. Agt.. 1 Mong'y,8.F. ACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, ind Gia Sud Americana d2 Vaporss Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central ‘and uth erican ports. Sailing from Howard 3, July 31/COLOMBIA. ... Aug. 18 UA..Aug. 9 AREQUIPA....Aug, — amers are built expressly for Central American passenger service. Acapulco or Panama.) 16 California st 2, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. deLanic $.5.00. WIWAL, SANOA, AER ZEALAND anp SYDREY DIREOT LINE vo TAHITL 55 ALAMEDA for Honolulu...Aug. 2, 2 p. m. S€. SIERRA for Honolulu, Samoa, Auctiand and Sy Thursday, Aug. 14, 10 . m. £S. MARIPOSA for Tahiti.. . Aug. 20, 10 a. m. | J.0. SPRECKELS & BAOS.C0., Agts., Ticket Office, 543 MarketSt. | Fright e, 329 Market 1., P, 7, Pacic 3. GENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUE. VE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Thursday, instead of at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, ver, foot of Morton street. ass to Havre, §70 and upward. Second- o Havre, $456 and upward. GENERAL FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- (Hudson building), New CO., Pacific Coast enue, San Francisco. ad Ticket Ag COMPAGNIE IRECT L g & AME.__ICAN LINE YORK, SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. ig 30 am | St. Paul..Aug. 13,10am Aug. 6, 10 am|St. Louis.Aug. 20,10am RED STAR LINE. YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. July 26, moon| Friesland. Aug. 9, noon Aug. 2, noon| Vaderl'nd.Aug. 16,noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., L. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y st. ta, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, | 7th of each month. | mers or sall- For passenger rate. | 11 a m. | (No | Freight and | REMOVES THE MASE OF TIME at hides the beauty ot T The P from exp: . improper cos- meties age, etc., are quickly removed. The im- movement is rap{d. THERE IS PURITY in' the very touch of Creme de Lis. It imparts the health-giow youth. Removes sunburn quickly c a bot- tle at drug stores, or diiect from us. Trial size, post- i‘“d for 10c. E. B. HARRINGTON & CO., Los Angeles, Cal. Drunkards Gured Secretly Any Lady Can do it at Home—Costs l Nothing to Try. A new tasteless discovery which can be given in | sottee or food. Heartily endorsed by W.C.T. U. and | bemperance workers. 1t does its work 5o silently and | sureiy that while the devoted wife, sister or daughter | looks on, the drunkard is reclaimed even against his wiil | and withont his knowledge. Send your name and address 8o Dr. J. W. Haines, 3349 Glenn Bldg., Cincinnati, O., and he willmail a trial package of Golden Specific free to Show how easily i¢1s 20 cure ann | ar.c with this remedy. Full-sized boxes of Goldén Specific are for sale in San Francisco,by J. R. Gates & Co., | 417 Sensome st. FOR BARBERS, BA- houses, billlard 'tables, brewers, bookbinders, candy-mekers, canners, dyers, flour mills, foundries, laundriés, paper- bhangers, printers, painters, shce factories, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners, tallors, ete. LUCHANAN BROS. Brush Manufactursrs. 609 Sa amento St OCEAN TRAVEL. U. S. MAIL ROUTE. SAILINGS. THE FIRST-CLASS S. S. PORTLAND Carrying U. S malls, will sail for Nome and St. Michael Direct, { g Francisco THURSDAY, July 31, L ing Ean oanecting for all BERING SEA { 2orrs DAWEON and YUKON FIVER POINTS. For freight and passage apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO., 645 MARKET ST. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- &7 0er First and Brénnan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and BShanghai and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- Gia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. £5. AMERICA MARU ... 3 Saturday, sS. HONGKONG MARU g X . Thursday, September 1 88, NIPPON MARU..Tuesday, October Toumd-trip tickets at reduced rates. For treight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLE) ‘teamers GEN. FRISBIZ o: MONTICZLL) :45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- Sunday, 9:45 a. m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves a . 'm., 12:90 noem, 6 p. m.. except Sunday, 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare 50 cents. Telephone Main 1508. Landing and office, pier 2, Mission-street dock. HATCH BROS. ST NOME | FRESNO COUNTY TO MAKE DISPLAY IN DEPOT NAVE Park Commissioners Will Furnish Fragrant Flowers and Decorative Ferns During Pythian Week. ELxiNGTor GROUP OF MEMBERS OF THE STATE TEMPLES OF THE RATHBONE SISTERS WHO WILL ASSIST IN ENTERTAINING THE SUPREME TEMPLE OFFICERS IN THIS CITY. ~5> OLONEL J. F. BURGIN, who, | grown in Fresno County, partitioned by during the preparations for the| panels of plate glass mirrors, reflecting Stirihers’ visit here Tast unoy i s e o e had charge of the hotel accom- | engon¢ MeLaren of Golden Park have of- | modations, has entered the Ser-| fereq {o supply the nave with flowers, | REALTY FUTURE | signs point to lively times for a consider- | | et al, for $20,000; in conjunction with Messrs. | elght or ten lota in the Richmond and Sunnyside { lot 30x58 feet, Selina place, north of California | | street, { lot ADVERTTSEMENTS. PINSES WELLE Dry Goods at a I SACRIFICE. l | C/05ing Out Sale of the Llarker Stree? Store of V.« o/:/éerg‘ Straewss e i&‘"fle’?&i”i«.‘%‘;‘{i’p‘jfi Properties When Resold Bring Profit to In- vestors. —_——— Deals of Last Week Include Some Transters of Good Holdings. Frofimears. This will be a phenomenal week in the closing out sale We have taken from our stock rooms-a lot of-goods and marked them at the lowest prices we have made during this sale. No-one can afford to miss.this week’s bargains. The goods advertised are on sale at Market-street store only. : DOMESTICS. Hemstitched Pillow Cases 50 dozen hemstitched pillow slips go on sale to-morrow—these are made of the celebrated Pequot muslin and are 45x38%% inches—they sell everywhere for 2sc—a remarkable saving to-morrow 19¢ Each Hemstitched Sheets— In addition to the pillow slips we place on sale 45 dozen hemstitched sheets, 81xg0 inches—these are made for double beds, are extra heavy and usually sell at 75¢ each—big closing out sale saving....53234€ Each Double Bed Blankets— These are our famous $5.00 white California wool blankets—made with pink or blue borders—an elegant blanket, as staple as gold—every one ket street, the price being $50,000, The | can use at least one pair of them—beginning to-morrow at 9 a. m. present improvements, which consist only | ¢ g .. $3.35 Pair S an old thesiory rame building, will\ | Our Great Dollar Spread— ture, for which a tenant has been found, | This is the spread we have been selling for so many years at one dollar —for double beds, Marseilles patterns—close, heavy weave and of an will be erected on the lot. Another sale | efifead by Ealdwin & Howell dusingtha] excellent quality—closing them out, beginning to-morrow, at week was the three-story frame building with lot 22:6 feet front by 60 feet in depth | on the west side of Powell street, 48 feet | north ~of Post. The price obtained | was $34,000. The seller, John J. Mahony, Large transactions have been consum- | mated during the last week in the realty ! market. Larger deals are in view, and all | able period. Prices are good. Resales are ! netting handsome profits to fortunate and | shrewd buyers of business propérties. | Choice locations are In steady demand. | Large leases are going through. Building operations continue on an extensive scale, In short, all the elements in the market i that cculd be deemed essential to insure solidity are present. During the week some large deals have been mentioned. ! One of these was the sale through the} agency of Raymond & Armstrong of the | Press Club building for $132,000. Another | was the transfer of the Hotel Sutherland, | on the southeast correr of Sutter and | Jones street, for §70,000, by E. J. Le Bre-| ton to a client of A. J. Rich & Co. Other ! deals are outiined in the reports of the brokers, here published: RETURNS BY BROKERS. Baldwin & Howell have sold on account | of the Pelser Estate the lot fronting 20 | feet with a depth of 110 feet on the east | side of Sixth street, 110 feet south of Mar- | Bed Comforters— 15 bales of double bed comforters, extra large, white filled, to be b““ofi“ the property two months ago for cleared out at mill cost—all good patterns and well made—this is a D. E. Easterbrook, through Hooker & ! comforter that retails at $1.25—closing out sale. price......85¢ Each I!Tem has sold the property on the n!nrth[ Lace Curtains— G‘;:n‘:t asxyelr:\e:\:.sgziel‘zk °‘;eeftt,et o Al In white and ecru—a choice assortment ‘of new patterns, including a four-story brick building of 100 rooms, to J. R. K. Nuttall for $83,500. Isaac Kohn has sold the lot 23x66 feet with improvements on the south line of | California street, adjolning on the east| the building of the New York Mutual Life | Insurance Company, for $90,000. ! Sales have been 'made by Shainwald, | Buckbee & Co. within the last few days as follows: Lot and improvements on the north line of Bush street, 165:6 feet west of Mason street, | lot 40:9x137:6 feet, from Moulder to Breuner || Nottingham and dotted Swiss effects—full lengths- and decided‘y pretty—this is our $2.25 curtain—closing out sale price....$1.23 Pair A Sale of Underskirts. Here is the biggest underskirt bargain that San Francisco has ever known—black mercerized satin underskirts, with flounce, finished with four rows of cording, same as illustra- tion—a big lot of them, but you better come early—the de- mand will be great—must be seen to be appreciated. ..... ..59¢ Each DRESS GOODS. Outing Suitings— Comprising a line of Scotch suitings and a line of golf skirting cloth—just the thing for gqlf skirts, Eton suits, cycling costumes, etc. —requires no lining—Scotch tweeds come in black, brown and navy and are 54 inches wide—the golfing cloth comes in Oxford grays and black and is 28 inches wide—these are both regular $1.00 fabrics—your choice from the lot casssvoncss S TN Navy Blue Sicilians— This is the material so much in demand for bathing suits, traveling dresses, shirt waists and underskirts—it is the heavy iron frame weave, with a silk gloss finish—comes in two shades of navy blue and three of steel gray—32 inches wide—sells everywhere at one dollar—one of the biggest bargains in the closing out sale .........cce.......50€ Yard Fancy Pompadour Waistings— All the latest colorings of reseda, new blue, old rose, garnet, ping-pong, navy, etc.—new crepy effects with the mercerized silk stripe effect— Hooker & Lent, representing the seller, lot and improvements on the corner of Post and Wil- liam_streets, lot 57:6x67:6 feet, from Welsh | to Wilson, for $45,000; lot on the westerly line | of Harrison street, 107 feet south of Eighteenth | street, lot 192x197 feet, from Tilden to Fowler, | for $23,000; lot and improvements on the south | line of Page street, west of Cole, lot 25x155 | feet, from Sheftel 'to Holm, for $14,500; lat | and improvements on the south line of Twenty- | first street, 254 feet west of Church street, 50x-f 114 feet, from Bagge to Atwood, for $2600; lot on the southeast corner of Pacific avenue and Lyon street, 137:0x127:8%, for account of Mrs. Plummer, for $30,000; lot and improvements on the northerly line ‘of Noe street, north of Twenty-third street, 25x103 feet, for $3000; also districts; lot A5x150 feet and cottage of four | rooms on the southeast line of Francis street, 475 feet southwest from Mission street, $1200% lot 27x120 feet and cottage of five rooms at No, 12 Boyce strest, $1250. SMALLER PROPERTIES. Sales are reported by the Von Rhein Real Estate Company as follows: Lot 27x127 feet, south line of Pacific ave. nue, east of Devisadero street, with improve- these are copies of the 75c and $1.00 goods—they were 25¢ and s JEL D f;‘flr“gcof‘Lf;‘l“‘fér'f‘lf-gff"t“‘“%”’;?i yard—a wonderful reduction to close them out..... veren 2% Yard Novelty Jacquard Suitings— west of Mason street, with Improvements, 1005 st P2 000 At A great range of staple colorings, such as navy, reseda, tan, brown, chanan street, with Improvements, 223-225 Wal- helio, myrtle, etc.—mingled with black—come in smart, neat effects ler street, $6750; lot 22:11x67:9 feet, south line of Greenstreet, 91 fe. st of Powell street, Wwith improvements, 651-G3114 Green street, $5800; lot 98x137 feet, south line of Vallejo street, west of Mason street, $5500; lot 24x57 feet, north line of Washington street, Powell _street, . with elght-room house, and are just the thing for children’s dresses, wrappers, etc.—40c and 50c was the former price—closing out price 17e Yard fmprovements 10 to 16 _Selina place, $3000; lot 22x82:6, south line of Geary street, 52:8 feet west of Steiner strect, improvements | 1949 Geary street, $3000; lot 25x116 feet, east line of Shrader street, 100 feet north of Haight | strect, $3000; lot 34x137:6 feet, north line of Union street, east of Webster street, $2500; | 20x125 feet, west line of Clayton street, north of Carl street, $1700; lot on the north line of Union stdlet east of Taylor street, 25:0 x128:9 feet to Taylor terrace, Improvements 824 Unlon street, $5500. McAfee Brothers report the sale of the southwest corner of Vallejo and Devi- sadero streets, 30x110 feet, for $4250; six lots on_the east line of Sixth avenue, be- tween Lake street and the Presidio wall, each 25x125, for $5000; lot on the north line | of McAllister street, 9:10% east from | Baker street, for $3250; lot on the east line | of Twenty-fourth avenue, 200 feet south from Clement street, 25x120, for $600. story brick building on Mission near First, to contaln a store and lofts | above. The directors of the Firemen's Fund In- | lefsen on_ statutory grounds. street, married September 8, 1901. Beer Barrels Roll Over Him. Robert Frick, the driver of a beer wa- gon, was knocked from his seat on the ‘wagon yesterday at the junction of Powell surance Company have under discussion the erection.of a fine building to take the place of the present structure on _the southwest corner of Sansome and Cali- fornia streets. A decision may be reached at the next meeting of the board. vice of the Pythian Committee and is now arranging for the location of strangers who shall come here during the early part of August. Fresno County proposes to shine in the grand nave in the Ferry building during the Pythian week. The Board of Super- visors of that county, under the leader- ship.of C. F. Wyer, the chairman, is mak- | greens and potted plants during Pythian | week. A carload of redwood trees will be | | brought from Duncans Mills, and_car- | 1oads’ of ferns and greens from the Santa | Cruz mountains. From many points the | exhibits will be carried both ways free by | the raflroads, and Wells, Fargo & Co. of- | | fer to carry fruit from the various coun- | tles In the State for exhibition or distri- | bution during the Pythian conciave on the | Faston, Eldridge & Co. report the fol- lowing sales at auction: \ Northwest corner of Folsom and Rausch streets, 40x100 feet, with improvements, con- | sisting of three stores, flats and three Z-story | houses, for $13,600; cottage of five rooms and | lot on the east llne of Baker, No. 1510, fori $2800; two flats and cottage with lot on the | east line of Hyde street, 67:6 feet north from Filbert street, $4500; house of seven rooms and Says Husband Deserted Her. Emma Moet filed a suit for divorce against John C. Moet yesterday, alleging desertion. Mrs. Moet charges her hus- band with abandoning her in April, 1901 and Market streets, and In falling he car- ried two barrels of beer from the wagon | with him. These rolled over him, breaking | his right leg. The injured imb was set by Dr. J. V. Leonard at the Emergency Hospitai. CROORCACROS LROSCACRCACS CROBORCAORCAC ing efforts to show that county's re- scurces to the best advantage. The coun- ty will expend over $10,000 on the exhiblit, | exclusive of what individuals and busi: | ness houses will expend in the cause. Chairman Wyer and_some of his cof- | leagues visited San Francisco and ar- | ranged the detalls for the exhibit, Car- loads of fan and feather palms and flow- ers will be sent for decorating the grand ©ne hundred thousand illus- ‘ basis of one-half of the special fruit rate. The band stand is in course of construc- tion in the center of the grand nave. A chandelier with 300 lamps will be sus- pended from the apex above the stand. | The ladies of the joint executive com- | mittee of the two local temples, Rathbone | Sisters, are evincing the most lively in. terest in the success of the approaching | sessfons of the Supreme Temple. They are holding frequent meetings and per- | boxes fllled with the choic- | fecting plans for the entertainment of the | est seeded raisins will be distrib- | officers and delegates and of the ladies | uted free to visitors. Fruits and who will accompany the visiting Knights | on their pilgrimage. Mrs. Harry Simi, | Mrs. J. Elkington and Miss Maud Segpr‘ are among the most active workers. No Summer Bowel Tfoubles cereals will be exhibited in the finest show case ever made. It is being constructed entirely of a variety of native woods all Not for me! I'm safe from all of them | and happy. The heat of summer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All dead vegetable or animal matter rots if not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body will fer- ment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence — stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order—sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, appendicitis, and in some regions yellow feverand the plague. Little children suffer terribly every- where. What does good sense tell you to do? You can’t keep the hu- man body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks does more harm than good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not give it a chance to sour and decay in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood and the whole body. In this way you will stop all hot, feverish conditions, and keep your insides cool and healthy. To do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and violent in its action. There is only one safe system-cleaner to take in the summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that is @y Best for the Bowels. All dry The genuine tablet stamped C ack. ists, 1oc, 25c, soc. Never sold in bulk. C. Guaranteed to cure or your money Sample and booklet free. Address & Sterling Remedy Co., Chicage or New York, 561 - bath, barn and lot on the west line of Howard | street, No. 2918, 250 feet south from Cypress | street, for $6000, subject to the approval of the court; bullding lot, 25x125, on the west line of | Clayton street, 235 feet north from Frederick street, $1620. CITY AND COUNTY. : The George West Company has bought 100 acres of the Page estate, in Kings County, for $200,000. | Guy T. Wayman has bought for a client | the southwest corner of First and Federal | streets, 80x125 feet, from John Hays, the price being $25,000; also half of a 50-vara | on the north line of Turk street, 13’1'81 east from Polk street, with improvements | cfnsistlni of seven old houses, for $35,000. Speck & Co. have bought for a clien for $30,00, from B. S. Hays, the Dart mouth 'Hotel at 865 Post street, the lot be- ing 34:114x137:6 feet in dimensions, and the building, containing sfxty-eight rooms. The lot at the southwest corner of Pa- cific avenue and Octavia streef® 50x 127:8%, has been sold by Clark Blethcn to Mrs. Ernestine Roos, through the agency of Madison & Burke, for $22,500, Oscar Heyman reports 'the sale of | twelve lots in the South San Francisco and Railroad Homesiead, for $1200; also the following: Four-room cottage on Folsom street, 75 feet north of Eugenia, for $1000; a six-room cot- | tage on the southeast corner of Anderson and Powhattan streets for $1750; a six-room cot- tage on the west line of Olive street, 75 feet south of Union street, for $1500; a six-room cottage on the south line of Alvarado street, 250 feet west of Douglas, for $2000; a lot, by 100 feet, on the corner of Nideteenth ave- nue, for $1000; a lot on the north line of Day street, 200 feet east of Castro, for $500, and two l0ts on the east line of Dame street, 150 feet north of Randall street, for $1250. OFFERED AT AUCTION. G. H. Umbsen & Co. will auction realty on August 4. The properties to be offered inciude the following: Business properties at 715, 717, 723 and 725 | McAllister street, lot 50 by 137:6; residence and lot 25 by 13 1919 Ellis street; lot 25 by 60 feet and twe at 1604 Bush street; the northeast corner of San Jose avenue and Whew! 83 in the shade. “KEEP KOOL.” S THE." | | §Ala3 2 Relngeralors | CHOROHORCRCECE QROBAOACHONCY ORCHIFORDACE OHDIORON I Will KEEP PROVISION LONGER and USE LESS ICE Than Any Other Refrigerator on the Market. W. W.MONTAGUE & CO. SAN FRANCISCO. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mallal on Applieation. % 1 Rupture Cured At the Age of 72, After Suf- fering 20 Years. “1 am happy to say that the cure of my rupture by you is a complete suc- cess, and a marvel at my age, 72 years, after suffering 20 years. My rupture increased In size until, I could not hold jt with a truss. Although.you assured me of a cure, I confess I had doubts. But your No Cure No Pay plan seemed @a guarantee, so I took the treatment. 1t is entirely closed up, has been so for months, and has a fair prosgect of re- mal COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J- C-WILSON & CD-. 220 Rone Main 1864 ‘Telephone Main 1864, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO. S15°"8. 250t OILS. o LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & 418 Front st., S. F. Phone Maln Twenty-fourth street; flats at 209 and 2003 Chattancoga street: small lot and a brick buflding at 509 Lombard street; lot 22:6 by 5 feet and improvemeints at 277 and 279 Clara street; lot 30 by 64 feet and flats at 350 Eleventh street; a lot 50 by 75 feet and dwell- | ing at 202 Chestnut street and three pleces of | property belonging to the estate of James Pitz. simmons at 707 and 707% Natoma street, at 406 Diamond street and on the southeast cor- ner of Twenty-first and Diamond stragts. Mrs. Margaret Maguire will bull tel to cost $80,000 a ho- on the north line of Bush street, between Taylor and Jones. iy o e N a WILBUR, oy It Wit ba o8 s!;:-f(t‘gyCo “h';g,e lhn;; 319 Octavia st.. S. F., Cal EC K PROFTER, ment structure. C] 3 ea s nal of this and other tes - ihe property to Clement Wilder for ten e e e T s UGHES. 511 Sanscme st.. & V. years for $103,800 for the term. A seven-story brick business structure will be placed by the Los Angeles Realty Company on lot 85 on Mission street and running through 170 feet to Minna street, ‘which is just east of the bullding occu- pied by the Thomas Day Company. James P. Treadwell will erect a four-' cure others. We can cure you. FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE, i 26; Kearny St.

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