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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1903 Hale'’s. I $1.00 Table Damask 85¢ Yard Beautifully pure cloth, all linen, 72 inches wide, bleached pure white. opportunity to pay less than usual and get a good tablecloth. Table Dama-k 45¢c Yard €2 inches wide. It’s half bleached, but all pu-e linen in soft finish; almost be- fore you know it will be washed white as can be. Table Damask 50c yard, bleached, 62 Inches wide_ fine heavy quality. Tabie Cloths $1.30 es, 2 yards long, all bleached and all pure linen. They are the , used to sell regular stocks by and then sold at a reduction. Now m even less than usual. — ‘\ - Warehouse samples 23 vards long SLS5. //\X\ Warehouse samples 3 yards long $1.9. QUEER ) 2 ) £ b Sheets (14,000 Sheets) Hale’s. | Hale’s. | Hale’s. o Aty Turkish Towels I10¢ Unbleached ones, fine absorbent quality and fringed, measuring 18x32 inches. —Same towel, 25x54 inches, magnificent quality. ize. 19c—Bleached Turkish Towel, splendid for the bath and extra large size, inches, fringed. 15c—Unbleached Turkish Bath Towal, 1% yards long. Another unusual value. Only €00 to start with. Huck Towe!' 9¢ Measures 17x32 inches. 200 dozen of them, hemmed. We start selling these to- morrow morning at 9 each. . llc—Same towel, 18x34 Inches. . Cotton Towsl 6c Fine pure bleach, 16x32 inches. Tastily hemmed, with red border. 4500 of them. For this second white week, 6c each. 1234c Ro .er Towe'ing 10c Yard 17 inches wide, firm heavy quality, pure bleach, absorbs perfectly; splendid value at 12%c, but this week we are selling at 10c per yarf. Pillow Cases (25,000 Cases) Take the Lead This Week, Never such quantities—never such qualities—never such low prices as now. The best op- portunity housekeepers have had in many a day to replenish their houshold needs. All of Hale's great energy—the power gained from buying for six big California stores—has been brought into action. All the knowledge derived from long years of experience has been applied. Markets far and near have been searched for the very best they contained. * Nothing but the best has been bought—and bought in such large quantities as to make the prices lowest of the least. Then we've taken our own good regular stocks and marked them down. Nothing has been left undone to make this the banner sale in our history. The greatest opportunity of all to buy. Sheets Cases Blankets Comforters Table Linens Towels Napkins Sale begins to-morrow morning—plenty for all—best qualities and at little prices. 1200 Splendid Sheets 46c Each Full double bed size—81xg0 inches and bleached a pure white. Made of high grade sheeling with a twe- inch hem. Unheard of value for such fine quality. Why, the sheeting by the yard would cost soc at the very least, and here they are ready-made at even lessghan that—an opportunity no woman should miss. First time to- morrow morning at 46¢ each. It's a fine 2A4x48 Warehouse sa very best qu. we're selling th Laces] Stirring Values New Goods New Styles New Prices All pretty patterns women like so well. If we could spread them here in all their lovely daintiness you’d marvel at the cost. It’s just another of Hale’s fine offers—another example of their splendid readiness to fill you women women's needs—with the best qualities and at low- est prices. Thousands of yards of these laces opened to-morrow morning first time for this great white sale. 80c Norrmandy Valenciennes 15c Yard Near 5000 yards in And scores ‘of handsome patterns to choose from—clover leaves, tulips, bow- Luots, Aenr-de-lis, vines and other designs -with flowers. Just gives ideas—the beauty of the lot you'll have to to understand. Remarkable values—just half price to-morrow morning. Then French Valenciennes The latest styles just come from France. Hundreds of dainty patterns, hosts of new designs in edgings ssertions. In our white sale, beginning to-morrow morning. Buy It by the Dozen Yards lace edgings inch wide, beading 3 inch \ -3 2 15c_a dozen 3 wide; worth 20c. « a dozen yards, fine Scores of different patterns to choose from as pretty as can be. 45c dozen yards, fine lace edgings % to 1% inches wide, in- sertions 1 to 1'5 inches, beading 1 inch wide. lace edgings 3% to % Inch wide, inser- N e 1 c d ds, la dgings % to 1% inch . Th & 03 tions % to % inch wide. s e B L L T B e ‘Hale’s Special” Sheets 122{c Pillow Cases 9c Each anc dozen vards, fine lace edsings % to nch wide. Very cholc s and Insertlons to match, 65c to $1.35 dozen yards s lace edgings % to 1 inch, insertions 1 inch. a dozen yards. Muslin Underwear Continued For you women’s delight. More Splendid Economies Last week was a superb success. We aim to make this Some excellent values. to-morrow morning— 35¢ each 5¢xgo inches Unbleacked Sheets Remarkably good quality muslin, 2-inch hem. ‘Women will be glad to read about. Made of unusually good muslin, 2-inch hem. These little prices 3600 of them to sell at this_low price. morning. Size 45x36 inches. Starting to-morow Made of fine quality muslin that has no dressing. Very unusual value. goc eack 63xgo inckes 44¢ each 72x90 inches corded border. Splendid op- . Pillow Cases 5090 of them, 45x36 inches, made of fine quality muslin with Comes in three different sizes. 12}%¢ ecack g5x36 inches 15¢ each 5436 inches 74¢ cack 50x36 inches 3 reater one. Even tho thousands of garments were sold—there’s still Lo WAMSUTTA PILLOW E: an even greater one. It i' gh S sC 34¢ cack 54x90 g2c eack 72x90 Shodss A - CASES. best quality muslin, plain . . “ - let A Tadg o |CC“E k oglsmgl liti ew styles—and trim # 6319; eack ox;g[ _ 16c cach 42236 inches 22c eack 50236 inches arge—so complete—so varied was our stock. All good qualities—new styles— im- 2\ Xo TR “ 2 : iest sorts of ways with laces and embroiderics. Little prices, too, that give no idea ‘Sem—=in 7 2 J7%4¢ ~ 45%36 24¢ eack 54x36 inches garments th represent. Its quality that counts. Your sight and touch Wamsutta Sheets HEMSTITCHED WAMSUTTA CASES, extra length, fine » ’ Vi A1 ol & R for larger pillows must judge. Come see—you can't affordto stay away from such fine savings as these— > g A . F h No need to tell you what these are. One of the best quali- _ = s / = 3 Gouns— Drawers— NOW or Kltc en Mo wo kno;’v of. “Best bleached sheeting, all sizes, at these 25¢ €ach g5xgol inches 27335 each 50xgols inches 34c—Good muslin, high neck, yvoke trimmed with lace inser- sc—Remarkably low priced, fine value, made (;r muslin, cut : Und ok very low prices— 30c eack 54x40}% inches n, five tucks, trimmed wi ) e 3 Al wilthe i i sottom, ] . P T e T o T A s e g e e L e o wne - JVedldy (hings. . Underfnte soc each 5¢xgo inches 8oc each 81xgo inches oo wpo B a'c ds 85c Each ‘or ¥ meck: yoké with lace and embroidery insertion. Breavy soft finisted musiin cut extra wide News of fine savings from the boc 657290 8s¢ goxg0 1 €d sprcads 65c Eac B 3 w: de of fine muslin or cambric, six a plecs in the back, voke back, deep hem. 4 S ik ol ya i 0% o Full double bed size, 74x81 Inches. They are crocheted. i e 4 g g '!,“_nm]’*‘ sm "'éem ~r';ck SORD Mitastiiohet n or cambric, trimmed with rich embroldery downstairs store. First of 70¢ 72x90 goc 90X99 rent styles, high, low, round or V neck; y stite sertion or with umbrella ruffle. and % s ary ‘ cks, embroidery and lace insertic Fine soft cambric, handsomely trimmed with embroidery, Japanted Post Boxe , And’ thex: &ty $1.00 each goxro8 inches Made of fine m or camb from, high or low e has for: -eight fine tw ifferent 1 les, yoke handsomely high -inch flounce on eight different styles to , Empire style, round, V or low, trimmed with ‘lace and embroidery, tyles up to $10.50, handsomely trimmed. Goed muslin, full width, trimmed with embroidery and ke tucks, Corset Covers— round, V or square 16c—Good cambri from: have hems 22—Fine cambric ser! Other s the bottom trimmed 2c—Three different styles, made of muslin nd or square neck, finished with embroidery. round ) oke of trimmed with embroidery and lave; Fine cambric, V shape neck, yoke trimmed with lace in- on and rows of little tucks es up to $3.00. " four different styles. Other styles up to $3.00, richly trimmed. or cambrie, V, or V neck, two styles to choose tched ruffle, finished with lace. little tucks, V or square neck, three different styles, for a long while. value; steel waterproof. Will last Cleavers, Zc; regular 50c blade and enamel handle. tiron Griddles, 20c; polished ones; fit 0. 7 or No. 8 stove; §x19 inches. Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, $1.10 set; thres in set. Stand and handle go with set. Laundry Soap, 2c cake; § ounces to the cake. Scouring Soap, 3¢ cake; domestic kind— good as the best; 16 ounces to the Bleached Sheets Splendid quality; made of fine grade of sheeting, 2-inch hem. To-morrow morning— ¢5¢ each 54x90 im:ltts 55¢ eafilt 72x90 inches 50¢ 63x90 boc 65¢ éach goxgo inches 20c Bleached Sheeting réc Yard i 81x90 It's crocheted value even at $l. T9¢ each. Wi $1.00 Croch Splendidly made and the white week S5c each. WHITE CROCHET BEDSPREADS %e, 72x51 inches, hem. med, and all ready for use— 74%87 inches §r.25 ted Bed Spreads $5c hemmed; measure h. 8 inches. For 7687 inches $1.50 $1.00 White Quilt 79¢ ngle bed size, and hemmed, too. TUnusual Now there are 120 we are going to sell at ite Marseilles Spreads $1.65 3 -ake. 2 yards wide. There are 1500 yards of it. It's fine quality, 76x3 inches, extraordinary value. These are hemmea. o rows of insertion of torchon lace - . S worth every bit of full price. Going to sell it in this white $2.00—76x87 inches $2.25—8ox93 inches has a dust ruffie. Chemise— Pure White Castile Soap, 15c for 2-pound gale at 18c. % yarae wile: 2 4. Kind 1 78-—Fine muslin or cambric, 10-inch i0od muslin, low round yoke, open front: sizes 34 to 4. bar. Same sheeting, 2% yards wide, 2lc yard. Kind we generally : Choose from. Some hive hemeticened 1t S sell at e, $4 White Wool Blankets $3.65 Pr ce, trimmed with torchon 3 hapes, good soft fin- or cambric, umbrella ich deep hem and rich embroidery and fine puslin, fine shape flounce, trim- 65 fine soft armhol trimmed round tucks and embroidery in- sertion, cambric ruffle around ueck and armholes. Skirt chemise, low styles, mbric, neck and neck, ith lac morning. 17%c Pillow Case Muslin for rs5c ds of it, bleached, 54 inches wide. o ya_rrhse: some people use it for single bed sheeting. . 3 2 ous Cali ak otec vorld o ine muslin or cambric, umbrella shaped flounce trimmed with lace or hem- oc Bleached Muslin 7c Yard c?x‘:f‘;rf?m . ]. rf;\rx?[:bimr‘v”' - Lz’;:h'xrv?:l..lxm::t{gfdfi’g: o e e Tanee =g . 36 inches wide. It's splendid quality. There's no dressing. they sive. fleecy quality. 1000 pairs of them at these o Fosigr B v et a;q“_e‘dfi;gu‘(‘g:&": 300d soft muslin, yoke of Fine for underwear, etc. 2500 yards of it in stock to-morrow prices— Pay $4.75 for $6.00 ones joxS8o inches Used for pillow plen- them at this pri Then there is a Pay $6.50 for 37 WHITE COTTON BLANKETS $1.65 PER PAIR. 114 sise. These are solled, or they would be much higher. inches 100 pairs of }n-w Fairmont Hotel on the block bound- | Lot 100x100, soutiwest corner of Nineteenth | Hans Petersen to Elizabeth McGuffick; lot 25 Buena ranch in Santa Clara County; to|in the Red Men's building. The officers i #d by Mason, Powell, California and Sac- | and Tennessee streets, with four res X100 on_the east lina of Central avenue, 125 Willlam F. Bowers, 30 shares in the | to be installed are: Jennie Stark-Leffer- ramento streets alter the old-time 100k of | $20.000, and the adjoining property, ey e ey I S o Bowers Rubber Company and debts to|man, past president; Charlotte Koch, | Nob Hill, or the Flood office bullding give | With three-story bullding renting for §75 Der | poin” e of Hictenren riret 200 uol, e the amount of $20,000 and if he owes | presid Emilie Straub, Freda Bucking {a new outlook where the old Baldwin | {!}fi‘,’;‘"- for $9000: entire block bounded hg | Noe, for James R. Christy to Ina E. Fleming; nothing $10,000 in cash; the remainder of | and Lillian Mulcay, vice presidents; | Hotel used to stand. Change and forward | Saxh and ¢ Potomac and | jot 50x80 and nin on the southeast line of the stock of the Bowers Rubber Company | Catharine Harrison, marshal; Lillian M. | progress are the signs of growing San | on the north side of Folsom. street, between | FoNis Freq, W10 feef southwest of Fifth, to Willlam P. Johnson apnd Orestes | Riddell, recording secretary: Bessle Need- | Francisco, and these signs are at once | econd and Third, with an old two-sto e P arary. M. baane, Pierce; 2400 shares of the Willamette Pulp | ham, financial secretary; Louise Koch, | encouraging to the California people who | bullding, for £0500; lot 25x75, with fram ol Getz & Son report the following and Paper Company to be held in trust! treasurer; Emma Mangels, Belle M. But- are bullding up the city by investing thetr | PEou e, o, the, nonih, eie of Sessle sirest, | sale: for the residuary legatees; if anything re- | ters m iey here in fine permanent improve- with frame bujlding, on the north gide of Te- Lot 25x120, with 113-story cottage, on east maine, $25,000 to be given to found a li- and Minnie Lefferman, trustees; Alice Cuneo, inside, and May Nixon, out- ments hama ‘street, between First and Second, for | line of Eleventh avenue, near I street, for A. A brary at Stoop Falls, Standish County, | side sentinel. Plans Are Completed for | "xo estraorainerity 1arge contracts 2or T o or oy St MR oo Db aditih ‘ Fr et 0; 1ot 25xido, on east 1ine of | Will of the Late Henry |ue. for the education of. Wilder | —_— e Galiforni | bullding have been recorded during the | with lot 25x165 feet, for $570: also S04 WO~ | i for Seo0r 1ot S0 1D, ey ts ik, Baseh- - x Bowers; of the residue one-fitth to Ira| Relatives Would Not Prosecute. alifornia-Street : eck, but the total values represert- | flat building on the west . side of of 'L street and Eleventh ‘avenue. for $060; lot Pierce Filed For Plerce, one-fifth to Orestes Plerce, one- | (o, 0 Gt Piin o { such contracts are respectable, t; between Waller and Frederick, with 10t | Gox120, on east line of Nineteenth avenus, 135 fifth to Willlam P. Johnson and one-fifth | i1 th¢ _"‘5: SN Sheerun e charged Structure { emounting to a little less than a quarter | 2oxs1 feet, for §8000: lot 27:6x120, on the | feet north of K street, to Abble Jordam, fo Probate cach to Henrietta P. Watkins and Jose- | With manslaughter, was called in Police J of a million dollars, the exact figures be- | Buchanan, with fooemme eoruna 204 | $1600; lot 62:6x120, on southwest corner of K phine Plerce in trust. | Judge Fritz's court yesterday the rela- —— | ing 3241784, There have been fewer sales | three flats, for $7100; new residence with lot | Sreet and Forty-eighth gvenue, for $1750, to Costly Improvements Give Stimulus to Realty Market. put on record or announced by the brok- ers who deal in reaity than in some earlier weeks, but this s explained to be merely a coincidence on the part of sev eral large buyers in whose deals the final steps fafled to be taken. The market is strong and ail the brokers are busy and 25x120, east side of Eleventh avenue, between H ard I streets, for $2500; new residence and lot 50x100. northeast corner I street and Ninth averue, for §3000; lot 25x120, on the east side of Eleventh avenue, between H and I streets, with new two-story residence, for $3800: resi dence and lot 50x120, east sida of Twelfth ave- nue, bétween Point Lobos and Clement street, for £3500; 37:6x100, northeast corner of Eight- Willlam Havard; lot 50X120, on west line of Forty-eighth avenue, near K street, to F. Ir- vine, for $000; lot 50x240, on east line of For- ty-ninth avenue, 87:6 feet wedt of L street, for $2900, to M. Delmue; lot 75x120, on west line of Forty-fourth avenue, 150 feet south of J street, for $600, to O. J. Hilton; lot 50x8%, on northeast corner of Brazil avenue and Lisbon streets, to Ernest Krause, for $850; lot 25x120, on west Document Is Remarkable For Number of Bequests and Trust Clauses The witnesses to the will are B. F. Mec- Bain and Edward C. Harrison. —_—————— Public Installation. There will be a public Installation of the officers of Las Tarrossas Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West on tives of Annie Bucher asked that it be dismissed, as they were satisfled the girl's death was due to an accident. The Judge dismissed the case. On Christmas day the girl was crossing Army street, opposite St. Anthony’s Church, when she was knocked down by Pope, who was riding a bicycle. She died four days lates hopeful for the future of the market. | sonen avenue and T street, for $2000: lot 58x line of Nincteénth avenue, near Point Lobos, Friday evening next, in the parlor's hall, | from a fractured skuil. Within @ fortnight the 0id Merchants' | Some of the representative sales of realty | 100, Northeast corner of M strect and Tenth | for $450. 3 | 0o meen i L avenue, for $1900; also lot 50x120, Exchange bullding, on California and | in this city in the past week are given | 5 "Sevinin avensd, Borwins it 1iotreid® | The following sales are reported by B.| The last will and testament of the late Leidesdorff streets the work of destr: will be abandoned and tion of that edifice, belo Through the agency of Benjamin M. Gunn & Co. the McNutt sanitarium, on for $2100: lot 32:6x100, northeast corner of K street and Ninth avenue. for $1600; lot 25x100, south side of H streer, between Eighth and Getz: Lot 32:6x100, on the northwest corner of C Henry Plerce, the wealthy pioneer capi- talist, who dled in this city on January he history of which is an o e 5 3 Ninth avenues, for $1400; lot 25x120, east side | Street and Fifteenth avenue, for $750, to R. F. | 13, was filed for probate late yesterday the b ©f which is an epitome of the | the north line of Sutter street, east from | of Ninth avenue: eroeeit Hom20 treo | Dutty; ot 50x100, on the nerthwest lins of Lis: afternoon by Attorney Edward C. Harri- arna of 8an F cigco in many respects Van Ness avenue, with land $6x120 feet, | $1250; lot 25x100, south side of H street, bon street, 275 feet northeast of China avenue, i h xecuto: The d since the '60's, will begin. Word has been | has been =old to the California Safe De- ;;‘%fl v e Etihmmh avenues, ( for $500, to Solcmon Getz & 3@; lot 50x100, on | €01, "1;:‘"9’1;: t Z; - ”"{m ;i ;?' A adndpordinys e St Oy oy o s, ; lot G0x120, west side of Seventeenth | the southeast line of Madrid street, 200 feet | ument bears date of _June 29, 1900, and is received from Chicago that the working ;]“Ol;fl"‘"“dl"{:ruh;-\‘?,‘:,[p‘;’id“ mlu;ee. ;O: ety een M and 1 strests, for $18%0; | northeast of Persia avenue, for $700, to Wil-| oo ryatle for the number of bequests plane for the great structure which will | $1%: r. Mc) goolds a lease for |lot 5x120, west side of Nineteenth avenue, | tfam Bowser; lot 25x100, on the south line of I succeed the old Merchants’ Exchange are | [276¢ ¥ears, with privilege of renewal for | between I and J strsets, for §900: 1ot Socion; | Atreet, 636 foct west of Eloventh avenue. for | and trust clauses. In the petition fled o the way, and they will be received | crocker - § 7 1 streets, for §$1500: ‘lot 75x120, east side of t ot 550 £ helthe value of the estate is not given, it . early in the week, together with | roeer Broperty. moch 1 on Van Ness | Nineteenin avenue, between N and O sireets | of Calitorain sk tor $o00 w0 1 Motiersl | ovly being stated that the value is over < s b Baldwin & Howel, _ | of Forty-fourth avenue, for , to I Arm the new $1,000,00 building to be construct-| The sale of the Swedish Lutheran ! lso report that mot- | ;g {5t ks, on the west linie of Twenty- | FTom the cash and property bequeathed ed will Jook. It wil tower above all neighboring buildings, including even the | Hayward building, on the northeast cor- ner of California and Montgomery streets, by two full stories. Leidesdorff street will bonds. They are also the largest lega- be, abreast of the walls of the new ex- | Burke, Patrick Finn has sold 80x100 feet | sis will be romco s fUll SPeed and the | & Co., Daniel and W. J. McKillop have | tees, . | time will be reduced to about one hour i . E h of That change, like a deep canyon shut in by |and a three-story frame bullding on Mis-| oo O 5 city and San Mateo over the sold to John P. ‘B?WTIxel three flats on| The bequests are as follows: To Ira noug 0! a towering vertical walls. The Merchants' | 5100 street, 170 feet north from Twelfth | goteis 11 the | the west line of Central avenue, near|Ppierce, a brother, $10000; to Orestes Eflxchnn:e vl ks e mabaavatts b g ’3; it PN s S thfifil;";.mnu'":‘d cars will be run every Lpage. street, for $12.000. The following | Pierce. a nephew. $75.000: to Henrietta 85c. I2 Feet Wide Linoleum for 'wo adjoining lots on e sou ne of California street in the center of the banking district as racicall CLAIRVOYANT. Questions 02 Your Mind and Your Name evealed or feet adjoining its old property on Califor- h . 1§50 ect morth ot T sireer. | Ciayton street, 245 feet morth from Frederick £ _ Pt 2 G nia and. Sansome streets, with a depth | for $2100; o Miss G . Tonmaon. dot onress | 32130 Market ‘nnd Stanyan Streets &u Golden R"d?ll::- 8‘:\;“0‘.‘: fi“fi‘:-fl“;f" = c‘;—';;‘:.' grave by the famous MW | VATYINg from 66 to 59 feet, which will be | 80uth line of H. streef, K:6 feel west'of Tenth | Gate Park Land and Improvement Company to | $2000; to Wi . San streets, near Stanyan, for $650 each § 3 destinies of Prisident Mc- | Chatfield & Vinzent have sold for An-|ory Srest, 0rih loct vast of Binentih line | Connolly to Fdwin G Ofsen lot 265 fo - ut. AUsdneanl Willisos . lahase, you need warm blankets at night, just the same— A% an expert paimist. estroio- ger, crystal gazer, clairvoyant and t occult scientist ELLY helpe out of aif. ficulties, gives reiiable advi reveals dates of evenis. ma: her important thi . Consult NORMADO SORTIELLY, as will the | 2} | two years more. The land adjoins the Church property, on the southwest line {ot fon street, has finally been closed | 4t $24500. The lot is 40x160 feet and 1s 155 | feet northeast from Ninth street. The brokers were Easton, Eldridge & Co. Through the agency of Madison & Post street, having together a frontage of | 4 feet and runing back 70 feet to Ade- laide place in the rear, with old improve- ments renting for $75 peg/month, the lots being 91:8 feet west from Taylor street, have been bought by Charles Schlesinger for $34,000. Joseph D. Grant and E. B. Pond have transferred to the Crocker Realty Com- pany the McRuer-Kanary-Gunst proper- ties, on Market street. These properties when they were sold to Messrs. Grant and Pond brought in a total of $375,000. The supposition is that the Crocker Real- ty Company will put up costly improve- ments on the land acquired, possibly a continuation or extension of the present Crocker building, on Market and Post streets. | The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York has come into possession of £3 improved handsomely. ton Christensen and John C. Howlett 5x100 feet and three-story improvements | Bales are geported by Florin L. Jones & | Co. as follows: Northeast corner of Vallejo and Webster rireets, 50x130 feet, for Dr. Hartland Law to Mrs. Catherine N.' Buneman, for $16,000; for Mrs. Josefa Espinosa to A. R. Fredericks, the northeast corner of Clay and Webster streets, | $5x102, for $8200. G. H. Umbsen & Co. were | concerned in the iast-mentioned traneaction. east side of Twentleth a: ‘enue, between H and withstanding that the electric road to San Mateo is not yet In full operation the travel is more than up to the expectations of the company. Within the next two months the new power house at Millbrae will be completed and afterwards the Building is going on at a rapid pace in and around S8an Mateo. Twenty-two new houses have been constructed during the past four months. The new addition to the town, called San Mateo Park, lald out by Baldwin & Howell last spring, has been nearly all sold and another subdi- vision has just been surveyed by D. Bromfleld. A complete water system has been provided for San Mateo Park and water pipes are now being lald in all the avenues. This work will be followed by a modern plan of sewering, after which 1t is proposed to ofl the surface of the ave- nues, making them as good as the roads in Golden Gate Park. A. E. Buckingham reports the following sales: A. E. Buckingham to C. N. Nelson, lot on the ‘west line of Tenth avenue, 12b feét north of 1 street, 25x120, price $1050; to John Handschumacher, 1ot 30x120, on the west line avenue, 25x100, for $1350; to E. B. Hallett price $3600; to Oscar McGee, 1ot on the east line of “Thirteenth avenue, 250 feet north ,000 ha block, and within two weeks $30,000 improvements will be started. R. D. Cranston & Son report the fol- lowing recent sales: Lot 29x110 on the east line of Dolores street, 89 feet south of Eighteenth, for Martha Wood Coughlin to Maria Hunken; lot 25x137:6 and worth of | two flats on the north line of Waller street, $850, to M. M. Ordway; lot 25x120,, on the second avenue, 300 feet south of K street, for §1000, to J. Dodge: lot 25x120, on the east line of Twelfth avenue, 275 north of L street, for $550, to M. Richardson, and a lot, 25x120, on the east line of Eighth avenue, 230 north of K street, for §750, to J. M. Winter. Through the agency of Easton, Eldridge sales are reported by O. D. Baldwin & Son: To Frank Koenig, lot on southeast corner of Oak and Shrader streets, 06:3x100 feet, for §10,000; George M, Mitcheil to Henriette de Saisset, lot 50x80 feet on the north line of Folsom street, 127:6 feet east from, Sixth, with three-story buliding containing twd stores and lodsing-house, $10,000; Agnes Farren to Thomas J. Kelly, iot 24x120 feet on the west line of Seventh avenue, near C street; Stephen C. Hindes to T. C, Friedlander, lot 50x60 fect on the west line of Leavenworth street. 87.6 feet south from Green, $3500: Daniel Sullivan to Thomas F. Barry, ot 20x50 feet and two- story building on the northeast corner of Du- pont and_Adler streets, $3500: Sidney L. M. Starr to Lemuel Arthur, lot feet on the west line from Fredemck, Shuey to Pdward E. Park, lot 25x87:6 feet on ‘the west line of Maple street, 77:8 feet north from Sacramento; Jean P. Trouillet to John V. Stifel, house and lot on the west line of Church street, 88 feet north from Valley, 26x100 teet, $1600; Mary 1. Parkinson to John C. Cuilen, lot 25x125 feet on the west line of Miss Annie Gale, lots) on Alena and Rivoll £ feet on the douth line of Ellls street, Tl east from Larkin, §1600, auction Tucsday, and will offer a long list for the consideration of buyers. The Von Rhein Real Estate Company will auction on Thursday, putting on the market the block bounded by Fell, Fill- more, Steiner and Oak streets, and also the northwest corner of Vallejo and Jones the value of the estate is more than $1,000,000. A brother, Ira Plerce, and two rephews, Orestes Pierce and William P. Johnson, are the executors and trus- tees under the will, to serve without Pierce Watkinson, a niece, $25,000; to Jose- phine Pierce, $25,000; to 8. 8. Richardson, a friend, all debts due deceased and $500; to Horatio Stebbins, $2000; to Mrs. Lucy Stebbins, $2000; to Mrs. William P. John- son, wife of his nephew, $5000; to Hattle ‘Wilson, a friend, $1000; to the Misses Ma- rie and Grace Wilson, daughters of J. K. ‘Wilson, $500 each; to Miss Rebecca Usher of Bar Mills, Me., $1000; to the Misses Bly and Laura McDonald, $2000 each; to Nrs. Mollle 8. Kirkpatrick of New York, $1000; to Miss Josephine Bailey of Ouk- land, $1000; to Miss Catherife White Ran- dall of Portland, Or., $2000; to Miss Mary E. Snell of Oakland, $2000; to J. K. Wil- son, all debts due deceased and $10); to Mrs. Spohie G. Pierce, wife of his brother, Ira, $5000; to Miss Sophla G. Pierce, a niece, $15,000; to Mrs. Edward Robinson (nee Aileen Ivers), a friend, $3000; to Mrs. Carrie M. Rodolph, wife of Dr. Charles cisco, $10,000; to Mrs. Jennle Bowers, $1000; $12,000, to’ be held in trust for Mrs. Jen- nie Bowers during her life and then to be all debts due deceased and $1000; to Ho- ratio Stebbins, Horace Davis and Charles a Murdock, $10,00 for a library for the First Unitarian Church; to Howarl P. Johnson, a mephew, $10,000 in trust: to Henrjetta Pierce Watkinson and Jose- phine Plerce, $75,000 each, in trust; to his brother, Ira Pierce, all property in the Pierce and William P. Johnson the Yerba “Begin” and “Keep On™ “Saving For 1904.” to do another week, a carload arriving in the nick of t_ime: s there’s a chance to cover your floor, without a seam, with this floral patterned Linoleum— Laid for 60c. a Yard. Hall, Stair and Room Patterns of Tapestry Carpet for 55 Cents a Yard, In large and small floral designs. Rooms Measured, Carpets Sewed, Laid and Lined for 55¢c. It Pays to Buy 25¢c. Matting by the 20 yd Reoll for 295 Special 20vd rolls. At yard price, 23¢., would co?t $5for 20 yards, and that covers the average floor. If there’s a yard or two over its handy to have. $2.95 a Roll Not Laid. “You can Play Golf all Winter in California,” California White Blankels, $2.90 a Pair, of J street. 25x120, price $500; to McGee & | Three auctio; city realty are . | given to Wilder Bowers; to H. F. Wat- on the north lire of Beach street for | o neia, lot on the esst lino of Eleventh ave: | nouseed fox .h:'pf:,,,my',.k_ :{ 0. | Kincon of Oakland, $10,000; to his farthfsl : cie” Jomeph, the Miagn, Gusen | S 5ntia Dush & Son have s0ld for Wal. | 1%, 208, fect north ot T street. Al the ot | "G I 50 ien & Co. will auction from | hostler, George Juehler, $0: to William Full double bed size, silk bound ends, different colored borders. ceiebrite: Coneti BORTTELY, | Ince Bradford 27:6x100 feet on the west Tentn and Eleventh avenues have been said, | a probate and miscellancous catalogue to- Pt; J°hfl't‘°:’fle'w"‘fi:;°e‘:t-e ‘;fi‘l":“:‘“;.g Grade you pay $4.50 for in summer. This week, a pair $2.90 Denkers , Jawyers and | line of Spruce street, thirty feet south | SXCRt those fronting Golden Gate Park, which | morrow. Sanes o= L5 Fangral public consult SOK- | from Clay street, for $500). ¢ The Sohent or 90000 Nave besh wmaceon o | Easton. Eldridge & Co. will hold an|Company; to Rutus B. Lane of Stockton, 3.50 a Pair Arabian Curtains for 2.00 Berore taking stock. e " 137:6 west_of Central avenue, for J. & Van |streets. ! block bounded by Montgomery, Sansome, e M s | Balfl;‘!:b(}: I;h;i:l“l hav:":)ee:‘ made b)t- { :mro:"t‘n “sr;gv)::.rn I::fge::ne‘lr:z: g%::a:)um! z:;': gnckaofl and Wd-_;hhllnxm 'u”}:!b-lnd the % 69 BUSH T. nfar Poweil b Marks Waller, for John Doughert David vx: | Tournier's five weeks' French course be- [ San Marcos and Teplquez ranches in San- 235 23 o treet and also in the Potre g8 Vysiler, tor John Dougberty. to: Dayid Lesis; | 2 233 7 Street. Phone Black 5251, ro district, | jo¢ 95x137:6 and th fat. th ins to-1 ) Y.M. C. ta Barbara County; to Ira Pierce, Orestes e lunou which are the following: e it Tage strest 1003 eant o oo lf.im e v Lgma L -~ l\dfi, E— —