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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN NDAY, KI'ICnEN REQUISITES. RO OO O RO ORORCAOROHRCRC KOROBORCEY KORORORORHOR SRORIOCECE | Company. NEW COTTON ETAMINES First arrival of this beautiful Embroidered Spring Dress Mate- rial; 44 inches wide, in all colors and rrices, presenting many modish designs in the best and most extreme European styles. SAMBLE LOTS Linen Cloths and Napkins Continuation of our most successful ale of Irish and Scotch Linens, and short th of Table and Class Linens and hes, Odd Napkins, Table Covers and iemsii'ched Tray Cloths, at substantiai s to CLOSE OUT COMPLETELY.X 2 E g gk i i : (l.\ OF PARIc DRY GOODS COMPANY, $oa Streets, Unioa Squars. C € b SAN FRANCISCO REALTY MARKET MAINTAINS ITS UPWARD MOVEMENT : Re \’“‘ orded Transactions of the Past Week: ully Demonstrate the Faith of the|== Buyers and Show the Firmness of Prices A e r of r jed als in v | & t‘fj report the following additional Fillmore 100 S7:6 feet east rke to W, h street, wski to J M 3 at use, . $7900. O’I‘HEB. TBANSAC"‘IO\’S with Wil- 1812 for Lrhln for The same firm has given the Vacuum o | Ice® Company an option to purchase the - | whole block, 200x408, bounded by Harri- bama, Nineteenth and Twentieth r $40,000. Also lot on east line 106 feet r pra n & Burke report the follow- g the south line of Thirteenth trect, ® 45:6 , covered 0; ten flats on the rorth line h line of east of Steiner, $8000; n the east side of Stei rih of Post. $5000, and a I two flats G the east side of Devisa- 112 G morth ot O'Farreli, for by A. J. Rich & Co., s at 112 Montgomery day, as follows: orner at their street, next of Clay and Devisadero 81, by subject to approval y the Probate vu rt; the flats and lot, by 100, ‘on the sast sids of Laguna street, y for the em- eet south from Vallejo, re 1 % is. The bulld- thi the ot , on g w $2).000. The gale is an- | the southeast corner of Buc reen he south line of with stable and carriage-house; & ten- wvest Tooka Web- use and & lot, 24:6 by 105, at 68 improvements, to | ; also on the east south from Sutter, | X, eight-room dwelling and I ¥ 100 feet, on the east line of Central av. ue, §2:7% south of Sacramento street, and the e bulldings at 1404, 1406 and 1408 Van Ness between Bush and Pine streets, for re- mov ¥ the buyer. Easton, auction sale to take place Tuesday. Benjamin M. Gunn & Co. report the sale of frontage of 275 fect, on the east line of Sansome street, from Vallejo to days last past foot Following Emanu-el « avenue and Sutter 128:6 feet. Three properties were included . fer of the Prescptt he deal, which were owned, ¥espect- ch broth ively, by the Cuneo Company, the Bank unded by Van of California and Aristide Brand. John Lombard and Garber was the purchaser. The land will 75,000 and the | be occupied under a ten-year lease by lis and Jones the California Fruit Canners’ Assocla- ded, to Mrs. Gash- | tion for factory and warehouse. northwest corner Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have sold eets to Dr. Sickels ats on the west line % feet morth of 15 feet, not yet re- ese, with the total January 22, $55.000, the southeast corner of Montgomery and Commercial streets, §9:6x70:6%% feet, for Walker Bros. of Salt Lake to E. T. Os- born, for $9250. There is a three-story brick building on the lot, which will be remodeled by the new owner. Madison & Burke have sold 52:6x120 | feet, on the north line of Eddy street, & | feet west from Larkin, and running back | to Willow avenue, with six houses bring- |ing in a rental of $22%5 per month, for $49,000, Lee of the prem- | SOLD AT AUCTION. d 769 Market street. The lot, | Prices were obtained at the real-estate 25x100 feet, is on the southeast | auction conducted by the Von Rhein 200 feet northeast | Real Estate Company the last week as haser is not | follows: ned by the brokers, but is understood | _The lot 27:6x110, and two- story dwelling on | I ). T , bring the grand total S up to about $1,000,- | ine of na PARIS jSpring Valley Files Its| ALANIEDN GREEK NSTEM GOSTLY | Statement With the Supervisors. Acquires Entire Properties of Suburban Water Company. PSR T The Spring Valley Water Company yes- WOULD SETLE WITH TEAGHE Compromise With Mrs. Morrissey. e, Grants Leave of Absence to Deputy Superintendent Shelley. L SO The Board of Education held a special terday filed a statement with the Board | of Supervisors showing the cost of the properties, rights and works of the Ala- raeda Creek system which were acquired from the Suburban Company during 1%02. 8 tement follows: st uf Amrv‘edn Creek system up to' Janu- 33 » rlan rights and rights | | _acquired prior to Janu- | 81,521 'us vipe pumping piant nich submarine pipes and works o Company acquired by the Spring Valley Water Works dur- | 7| ing Pleatanton tmprovements Sunol filter bed, including {mprove- ments on Laguna and San An- tonio creeks. o 62 900 00 | aqueduct fonal impro is and rights A L Total cost . Total acreage owned by Spring V Water W ior to January 1, and adjoining |l e Calaveras Valley, acres, more or less. { — e | Seriously Injured by a Fall. George Helser, a young man rooming at | Jones street, recefved injuries at an arly hour yesterday morning that will | in all probability leave him a paralytic | for the balance of his days. Heiser, who 500 j1s 2 fl rist, roomed with a companion | tween F. Eldridge & Co. advertise an | b the firm of Fried- | e northwest comer of Jones ana V \'llle!o‘ 1 The price is about $1%5,- | mirecta: 35100, $0000: corner. of Bieinee aea ments consiet of a four- | Feil strects, $5x100, $1000; seven 25x137:6 lots brick building, which | on Feil ’urul, from $300 to $3200; on Fillmore 5 per month in rentals. The | 5treet a lot, 25x100, for $3000; two Jots havinga | | . | frontage o 6, $3150, and t £ 30 1 rs also report the sale by them | froniase, 35500 ana $3075; four Tos on areisc | @ feet on the southwest corner of | street sold, 27:6x1 $3450 and $3375, and 30x | nd Franklin streets, for $25,- | 100, $3600 and $3750; corner of Fillmore and £ M. s. | Fell streets, 30x100, £6950. 00 | These were the Scoble properties in the | have sold the northeast |block bounded by Steiner, Fell, e vrv‘r' of Polk and Post streets, 8*7!1N and Oak streets. for the Wakefield Brothers to L. Sales are reported by Easton, Eldridge On the lot a !Ix-st‘vry & Co..as follows: will be erectod. The 150 report the sale of §7:2x | north line of Turk street, et west from Turk, to a client for On this site also a six-stury | partment bhouse will be placed. Speck ar Page strect, frem Daniel and W, John P. Brownlee, for $3200; (ur to P. Roessli, the two-story house t avenue, for §3250; for Davis Irwin C. Pitcher the premises at 1009 C: Fillmore | south from | Creek for $9 erties will be offered for sale at aggres 95 a | street have erected a fine five-story and 7 business, 9 and east side, 49:8 north from building is equipped with a modern elec- Three flats on the west line of Central i3 e J. named W. B. Rose at the Jones-street | hu e. Yesterday morning at half-past | o'clock Rose heard his companion | enter the room and the next thing he rec: He the haliway below. The young man was | taken to the Emergency Hospital, where | Dr. Harvey discovered that his spinal | n was fractured. © “iriiimimiiiiiiiiedeieldeieietb on: regation to George Fagan, the prem- the southwest line of Minna street, be- urth and Fifth, 40x75 feet. SOME COUNTRY LANDS. Through the agency of Chatfleld & Vin-| zent Willam G. Henshaw, president of | the Union Savings Bank in Oakland, was | the purchaser of the Eden Valley 10,000~ acre stock ranch in Mendocino County, which sale has just been closed for ac- count of the Bank of Ukiah. B. J. Brun has also closed the purchase of the W. stock farm- near Geyserville He has also arranged-to pur- rly the entire herd of famous | polled cattle from Mr. Reynolds. All| these cattle are registered and have ises on for $20,000. chase nea of cen first prizes everywhere. The same brokers have sold for John C. | Howlett to Anton Christensen a prune | orchard of twenty-three acres at Eden- v e Station, Santa Clara County, for | . More than $40,000 worth of land r account of the Home Farm Company at Novato, Marin | nty, during the last week. Several of | the most important sales are as follows: H. Rose, 21.50 acres; Il.unm»)pr 136 cres es; John C. Green, 765 acres. y have also £old a large dairy ranch, as Deer Island, on Petaluma Marin County, consisting of 39480 acres, with all improvements, for $10,740, to Antonio V. de Barba; to M. T. Fried- tas, a commission merchant of this city, 170.25 acres of land near Black Point Sta- tion, Marin County, for account of the Home and 'm Company, for $8653 50; to Mrs. M. Tracy Jones, 415.50 acres ad- joining her home place on Petaluma ; for Anton Christensen of | Oakland to John C. Howlett, three-story brick building on north side of Seventh street, T feet east of Clay, H0x100, Oak- | land, for $20,000. Wooster, Whitten & Montgomery report that they have made the following sales: d Donohoe and Kelly property on the southeast corner of Market and Santa Clara streets in’ San Jose, 100x150 fest, with two- brick_ bulidings, to A. H. Martin, for e three-story brick building and | et street, between Santa Clara and | ando, in the same city, from A, H. | Louis C. Slavich, for $8000; the orchard of 117 mcres near Camp- ounty, to Willlam Bogen of v, for §05,000, and 630 acres of the artin ranch, in the same county, to -four buyers since December 1, for the ate of $60,000. San twenty G. Verdier & Co. have leased the City of Paris store, on the southeast corner of | Geary and Stockton streets, from the Spring Valley Water Company for a term of twenty years for $648,000 for the term. Braunschweigler & Co. of 5 and 7 Drum basement bullding, steel frame and fire- proof, on the lot adjoining their place of 11 Drumm street. The tric passenger and freight elevator. On lots sold recently by Sol Getz & Son | buildings are being and have been erected a3 follows: Store and dwelling on the east line of N1 avenue, between H and I streets, by Rachel Davis; for Gegrge Brauer, ohe and a half story cottage of six rooms, built on the south line of J street, near Pighth avenue; for D. E. Hedrick, a five-room cottage on. weat line of Nineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos; nth Green, with depth ranging from 137:6 to Willlam Havard has just completed a double | house, consisting of two steres and dAwellings | on corner of Forty-ninth avenue and K street; | John Elrod is bullding for P. Jeanicke a one &nd & half story cottage on Forty-ninth ave- nue, near K street; a sixteen-room apartment house has just been finished for H. B. Pas- more on Forty-ninth avenus boulevard, between J and K ts; W. H. Bogert {s erecting two one-story Yeottages on_ Fortv-seventh ayenue. near K street; Mrs. Ida Cambridge, who 15 the owner of 6 cottages near the Ocean boule- vard, is building two more cottages. A con- | tract has been given Baird Brothers, the build- | ers, to erect a two-story- eight-room relldence[ for M. Arendt on Forty-niuth avenue boule- vard, near L street. ADVERTISEMENTS. ouumm 000000000 | To Lease BRAU\SCHWEIGER BLDG. @ 1BUSINESSBLOCKS :5 Foors and Basemen 46X 70 Everything modern. Electric passenger and freight elevator suitable for any wholesale busi- ness., 9-11 Drumm St. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. Agents, 633 MARKET ST. for $3100, and for the Keneseth Is- | 9000000900000 900000000 | questea llects was when he discovéred that ! gis. appointment {s illegal, er had fallen out of the window into | probably take the matter to court. session yesterday for the purpose of agreeing on a settlement with Mrs. Mary Mead-Morrissey, who was consolidated out of her postion as principal ©f the | Jdchn Swett Evening School in February, 1889, and ordered reinstated by the Super- lor Court last week. The judgement also | decreed that Mrs. Morrissey shall receive 83525 in back salary. Mrs. Morrissey agreed to walve $525 of the judgment, be- ing for seven months when she was un- 7 |able to assume her duties had she been allowed to do so. As the salary was in- curred during the year in which school fund had been exhausted the board i failed to be fmbued with Mrs, Morrissey's | however, | generosity. Mrs. Morrissey, | sald she would be satisfled to go on the unassigned list and the board authorized | President Woodward to effect a settle- ment. The board by reselution formally ap- pointed Professor Walter E. Magee to be director of physical culture at a salary of §150 per month. The board had intend- ed to appoint Hans Goetz as assistant di- | rector, but received a comm the San Francisco Turn V jcation from ein, by whom he is employed, stating tHat it would not | permit him to accept the place. The Board of Public Works was re- to submit plans and estimates | for improvements to be made in the Agassiz School. The demand of Louis S. Stone in the | sum of $450 for services as consulting architect for October, November and De- cember, 1902, \was approved and the Su- perintendent of Schools was authorized to draw his requisition on the Auditor for a warrant for the same. Auditor Baehr has already stated that he will not | slgn Stone’s demand on the ground that s0 Stone will Superintendent of Schools Langdon noti- fied' the board that he had dismissed . J. Sulllvan as a deputy in his office and ap- pointed L. M. Shelley to the position. Shelley, who is a teacher in the Commer- clal School, was granted a leave of ab- | sence for one year. —_——— Ten Years for Deering. August Deering was sentenced to serve ten years in San Quentin by Judge Law- lor yesterday. Three prior convictions were proved agalnst him. He is now 72 years of age. ing secured three gold watches from .cu- delph Barth, a Post-street jeweler, fraud. —— Schussler’s Widow Inherits. The will of C. Henry Schussler, a late farmer of Natoma, Sacramento County, | who died In this city a few days ago, was filed for probate yesterday. his estate, which consists of land in Placer, Sacramento and San Franclsco | countie: to his widow, Maximillane Schussler. The proerty s worth about AMUSEMENTS. Belusco & Mayer arket Street, Near Eighth., Phone South 533, AY. ‘The Great C: nmy Meludum; ANGEL GF THEG ALLEY G—All Next Week, S SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, The Latest and Greatest Stage Success Startling and Stirring_Melodramatic Sensational Play, Dangersv Pa‘ris... Now Playing in its Sevebth Year In England. The Blggest Alelndrnr:mllc Production arvelous l‘-(apa Thrilling Struggle 1n Across Paris on Telegraph Wires; Over Roof Tops; Alr; the | Glass Works at St. Cyr; the Bottle Furnace: the Ball of Death, ete. A GRAND SCENIC PRODUCTION. PRICES—Eveningd, 10c to 50c. Matinees, 10c, 16c, 23c, Feb. 2—The successful farce comedy, ‘A OY WANTED." ORNIA THE WORLD'S GREATEST SWEDISH DIALECT COMEDIAN. KNUTE ERICKSON ALCAZAR™ BELABCO snd MAYER. Proprietors MATINEE TO- QAY—TO- IGHT, Last Times of the Brilliant Comedy Success, MY DAUGHTER-IN-LAW A SERIES OF LAUGHTER. PR[CES Evenings. ++.15¢ to The * Matinees.. 15e to B0c TO-MORROW EVENING—First tima u this Theater—Hall Caline’'s Great Pl 3 THE CHRISTIAN Superb Production—Perfect Cast, SUNDAY AD, 123456 78008.. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two botels popular with tourists and trayelers who visit San Fran- cisco. School Board Seeks to the He was convicted of hav-| He leaves | Mid- | AMUSEMENTS. Tailor Suits All-Wool Plaid Back Black Pedestrian _ Suits, double breasted, velvet collar, styl- ish made skirt; original price $15.00; sale price Cut Again fo $5.95 Tan Covert Cloth Blouse Suits with silk collar and revers, jacket silk lined; original price was $20.00; sale price A~ All-Wool Oxford Golfing Suits, stylish blouse with satin revers; original price 523 00; sale price $13.45 Cut Again fo $11.95 $15 value cut to............85.95 { $20.00 value cut to ...$8.95 | | 25.00 value cut to ..$11.95 Cut Again fo $8.95| REMEMBER ONLY THIS WEEK. 1230-1232-1234 ‘Market St. Yer FINAL CLEAN-UP ..4OLDEN GATE. CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Last Six Days of Our Clearance Sale Will Witness the GREATEST ~ BARGAINS IN TAILOR SUITS, JACKETS -AND SKIRTS Ever had at any sale ever held in San Francisco. well-made garments at less than manufacturer’s cost price. Stylish, BROWN and GREEN COR- DUROY MONTE CAR- -LOS, lace trimmed, satin lined; original price 81750 sale price Cut Againto $8.45 TAN CUVERT JACKETS, heavy satin lined throughout, well made; original price $10.00; sale price... ..$5.95 Cut Again to $4.95 TAN and NAVY BLUE ALL- WOOL VENETIAN SKIRTS, lined with good percaline, satin trimmed; original price $6.50; sale price Cut Againfo $2.95 PG e SR SN ALL-WOOL FANCY CHEV- IOT SKIRTS, tailor strap- ped, excellent vnlue $s; sale \¢ Week Commencing THIS () AFTERNGON. J nuary 23, ( WONDRGUS VAUDEVILLE! America’s Leading Comedy Sketch Artists, FILSON Any ERROL Presenting Their Great Success, Tfe ON THE DERBY. HILL AND SILVAINY The World's Greatest Bicycle Duo. Sim LEW GOLLINS AND HART In Thelr Screaming Travesty, STRONG MEN." Presenting Thely Hilarfous Skit, BREACH OF PROMISE.” Jules and Elia GARRISON ity, “A BIT OF h‘n-hhx!rt)lm!g FIELDS AND WARD “omedians and Parodista LES FRASETTIS Durepean mh‘elflll.rp and Xylophone SCOTT BROTHERS Acrobats and Equilibrista. st Last Week and Stupendous Success of RICHARD J. JOSE The Unrivaled Contra-Tenor, in OM and New Songs, any seat, 25c; Balcony, 10s: any part except Reserved, Oo.\ A few front Orchestra Rows, Re- rved, B0c; Front Rows,of Balcony, Bmmd 28e. TIVOLIgsiEa EVERY IF\'EA\L\O AT 8§ EHARP! MATINEE EATURDAY st 2 Sharpt AGAIN! “AS WELCOME AS FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN THE SPRING.™ ‘The Splendid Production of the Great price Gut Agam o $I, 95 COLUMBIA 5. TC=-NIGH | LAST TIME KIRKE LA SHELLE OPERA CO., IN “The Prizcess Chic.” TWO WEEKS, COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN, 26 MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY, Managers Wagenhals and Kemper Announce the POSITIVE Appearance of America’'s Foremost Classic Players, LouIs FREDZRICK James=Warde In & Stupendous Spectacular and Scenic Production of “The Tempest” Bewlldering in its Elaborateness—Overpower | ing in its Magnificence. Grand Chorus and Ballet. Melodious Music. Gorgeous Costumes and Stage Settings of Surpassing Beauty. Company of FIFTY FAMOUS PLAYERS. Week of February 2—REPERTOIRE. Freclerg REMARKABLEG FIRG ¥ RAPID BATTERY OF FUN AND MUSIC. | That Is What There Is in i Lee:BARARA FIDGETY. | Which Continues to Pack the Theater at Every Performance. Contains more excellent Songs, Da: Spe- clalties than all other of the Weber & Fleld‘ Productions. Chunge of Novelties Weekly. Seats at Night, 28c, G0c, T8¢; Sat and Sun. Matinces, 2ic and S0c; Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. Next Attraction, “HOIT¥ TOITY.” SPECirAL THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 20, at 8:15, Zech Symphony Concert. Beats oh Sale at Sherman, C|I}' & Co.'s. General Admission, PROGRAMME. Overture, “Corilanus’. y, G_minor. ‘Slegfriedy Russian_Suite for strings. Violin obligato by Miniature’ Overture, GRAN BEGINNING THIS (SUNDAY) MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. The Young American Tragedienne, MISS NANCE (’NEIL OPERA HOUSE In the First Production on the English-Speak- ing Stage of the Scriptural Drama, «JUDITH” Notwithstanding the Magnitude of the Pro- duction the Following Prices Prevail: Orches- tra, S0c, 75c, $1.00. Dress Circle, 25¢ and 5oc. Box Seats, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. MRS. O. S. FOWLER Will teach classes the use of elec- tricity 10 cure disease in the banquet hall of California Hotcl beginning TUESDAY, Jan. 2:30 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. the du lollowlnx Phrenological ex- aminations and health consulta- tlons dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at the Saity fornia Hotel, room 408, until Jan." 2. learn how to bemefit yourself and nmn NEXT TUESD'Y NIGHT, Jan. 27 Next FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 30 KOPTA BOHEMIAN VIOLINIST I RILLIA 'r rnocmmmfis ed by MI“S XGERTRLDI WHEE'L!E Con- urs BELLE HARALSON, Soprano. MR. GYULA ORMAY, Planist. Reserved Seats, 75c and $1.00. Now on Sale at Sherman. Clay & Co.'s. A[}mmbm THEATRE Wil C.CREENBAUM DANIEL FROHMAN ANNOUNCES ossIiP GABRILOWITSCH USSIAN"PIANIST Three Concerts Tuesday and Thursdey Nigh 3'and 3 Saturday. v g 7. ‘imgaiiicent Programme Reserved Seats, ay Morning at where complete programmes may be obtained. OAKLAND CONCERT Macdonough Theater ° Wednesdav, Feb 4th EVERETT PIANO USED. COMING ZELIE DE LUSSAN The World's Grutes! Carmen, in Three Song Concerts. New York's Famous Romantic Actor_Presenting “THE MASTER AT ARMS No advance in prices—23e, 50¢, TS¢. Next Sun. Afternoon—Monte Cristo TWO CONCERTS MME. SARAH WOLDEN, The World's Greatest : Composer-Planist e ist. MONDAY EVENIN: ‘WEDNESDAY E\ENI:(‘!H At MADAME WOLDEN'S magnificent pro- gramme of instrumental and vocal numbers hese concerts the most remarkal ‘250. '2. $1 50, §1, 75c. Box Office at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, com- GILBEHT ANU SGLLIVAN JI-EHA The Doln( the Banner Business, and Will Continue During the Coming Week. Hear the Perfect Cast in the Fine Music and Witty Dialogue! Ses the Genuine Japaness Scenery and Magni- ficent Costumes! Next Overa—The Famous Travesty on the Esthetio Craze, “PATIENCE." By the Same Great Authors. POPULAR PR!CES—”: 50c and 7Se. UNION BUUHSING PARK INO. GRACE, Judge. JAS. P. GRACE, Siigper. TO-DAY, SUNDAY . - . "JAN.25 California’s Fleetest Coursers —IN— Open and Special Stakes \ TRAIN SERVICE. Leaves Third and Townsend strests 10:18 & m, 11 a m, 12 m and 1 p. m.; Twenty fifth and Valencia streets five minutes Returning at 4:45 p. m. San Mateo el cars every five minutes during the day. . ADMISSION 23c.. «.LADIES FRE® THE CHUTES! High-Class Specialties in the Thoroughly Heated Theater Every Afternconand Evening, KELLY AND ASHBY: THE RO LOIS AUSTI ATOQ CIRCUS AND NEW MOVING PIC- TURES. TAKE A TRIP “DOWN THE FLUME” “The Wonderful Scenic Waterway. ‘When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUT — Hacmg EVERY WEEK DAY, RALY OR smiNm Kew California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:15 p, m, & Farry- l“:l your ferry tickets to nhel mencing MONDAY, January 26, toe m Woekly Call,$1.00 p per or Yea leave the track at 4:13 asd 440 p. m.. and lmmediately after the lasy THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., Presideat, PERCY W. TREAT, Secesiaet.’